Ottawa High School - Recorder Yearbook (Ottawa, KS)
- Class of 1956
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Q , Q' W f f 'wh f is KX - K, gy D 'xii' a Contents 6 The Year at a Glance 42 Athletics 56 Organizations 80 Classes 3 i P s 1 w V MISS GWEVIEVE GILLETTE Dedlcatzon We of the 1956 Recorder Staff w1sh to dedlcate thvs yearbook to M1ss Genevxeve G1llette who has worked earnestlv to make her b1o1ogv classes both valuable and mterestmg each member of her classes Encouraqed bv M1ss G1llette many of her pup1ls have contmued 1n the held ol blology Mrss Glllette holds a bachelor of sc1ence dearee from Ottawa Un1VeIS1lY and a master of arts deqree from Colorado State College of Educahon O' O She has been appreciated bv her students tor the interest she takes in THE F F A EMBLEM covered the top half t the program lor the open house on March 4 Agnculture Classes Occupy ew Addztlon 2nd Semester Spendmg approxlmately S20 000 the Board of Educatxon d1rected the burldmg of an add1t1on ln the southwest corner of the h1gh school buxldxng to house the agnculture classes The new bu1ld1ng has an entrance door 12 by 12 feet wh1ch allows the students to make larger projects and repau more farm machmery The blllldlflq 1S eqmpped w1th adequate 115 volt and 230 volt outlets whlch perm1ts the use of arc Welders and metal lathes The agrlculture students made the placement boards necessary to keep tools 1n order and moved rnto the new butldxng the usable equ1pment from the old shop On March 4 the students m the department proudly dl played thetr new classroom and shop to the 140 persons who came to the open house GATHERED AROUND A GAS WELDER at the open house for the new aqnculture workshop and classroom are Leo Mxller Gerald Schnexder Don England and THE NEW AGRICULTURE BUILDING whxch was constructed at a cost of ap proxrately S20 000 was occupred by classes dunng the last part ot the year Cecxl Schnexder f 1 5 5 o 0 o 1 1 1 1 . .S . o l s'.41 A H - T ' .j Q yy, 5 X x 1 7 x 1 - ' x 1 il, 5 ,W 'M f X 'X f' fix svvx4 GER l I ' r 1 , M , V 1 1 QZ1f1f' , .I in I .AAV 4 . 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I ' 1 N TW if We W D BEMMELS MRS FRED XAISER I GLENN AINSWORTH Presrdent Vrce Preudent School Board Dwects Redecoratlon of Buzldmg Ever mmdful of the appearance and the us ableness of the school burldrngs the Board of Educa tron drrected the redecoratmg of the hrgh school bu1ldmg When the students returned to therr class rooms rn the tall each room had been redecorated rn a pastel shade fluorescent lrghts had been rn stalled and new furmture had been added to many of them The Board of Educatron had also authonzed the burldrng of a new agrrculture shop at the south east corner of the burldrng Th1s farthful group of c1t1zens who serve the1r communlty wrthout pay for the many extra hours of trme that they contrrbute to the school met the chal lengmg problem of securrng effrclent teachers 1n a trme when there IS a natlonal shortage of qualrtred educators ARVID BERGLUND F PARK HARRY HYBOLT K , t wx, L 4 WK I v ifv ' l V f X - i 5 . P J' V, ,.' 1 - 4 . 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I Ever present in the minds of all the students i Q . . I L '1 I 1 I X '- lla ' ,LW X, xx! y f . . ,A U A , 3 Y ii.. 5 1 THE LEADERS OF THE SENIOR CLASS enjoy the luxury of a convertible on a spring-like day. They are Carolyn West, secretary: Carolyn Kelley, Student Council repre- sentative: Suzanne Parker. Student Council representa- tive: Larry Pearson. Student Council representative: Dale Shipps, vice-president: Betty Salmon, treasurer: and Ted Brill, president. Classes Hafve Busy Year Earning Mo ne Class leaders for the 1955-56 school year were chosen by the election of capable mem- bers of the sophomore, junior and senior classes. Each candidate was represented be- fore the student body by a fellow classmate who made a speech on the abilities pos- sessed by each office seeker to carry out the duties oi the office for which he was running. By secret ballot the students voted in booths on the various floors and chose the officers to direct the classes through the trials and trib- ulations of the forthcoming school year. Each class presented an original as- sembly in which many members willingly participated. The seniors and juniors gave two night performances of their class plays which were directed by Mrs. IoAnn Cear- foss. Other activities of the class officers in- cluded conducting class meetings and direct- ing money-making projects. The money received by the senior class went toward the senior class trip. Proceeds from the pro- jects tackled by the juniors were used for the 1956 Iunior-Senior banquet, and the sophomores worked towards their banquet which will be given the spring of 1957. 3' THE PRESIDENT Ol' THE IUNIOR CLASS. Dennis Conger explains a pamphlet found on the bulletin board to the other officers. They are, Back row: Frank lohnson, Student Council representative: Linda Schwarz. treasurer: Larry Forsythe. vice-president. First row: Carolyn Christie. secretary: Elmore Going, Student Council representative. Gelowl Bob Allen. president of the sophomore class. holds the attention of Basil Kelsey. Student Council representative: Bill Hysom. vice-president: Kay Mox, treasurer: Katie Chism. secretary. 1 MARVIN WILSON nelos an umdentrhed Ottawan brmg down a Lawrence grxdster as Fred Harder Harley Amsworth hm l'olson and Hank Crockett look o Football Season Completes Swmg of Actwltles Wrth the comlng of the crrsp fall evenrngs students donned warm coats and sweaters and traveled to Cook Freld to watch the Cyclones meet the1r gr1d1ron foes By thrs trme other GCl1V1t1eS were rn full swrng and students once agam were dash mg from one task to another The musrc teachers were requlrlng hours of pract1ce the Kay Kayette confer ence was held at lola the yearbook staff had been orqanrzed and darly lesson assrgnments w ere prhng hrgher and hrgher But dauntless youth never to be overcome by the flurry of many act1v1t1es st1l1 found t1me to srp cokes and make plans for more partres and fun 1 ,ef rin ew , X gum' S? mm REHEARSHING m the orchestra room Back row Ioy Flemrng and Ioel Berglund Second row Mary Prckenpaugh Bob Ktle Bruce Moses Don England Ted Coons Paul Stone Ronme Ieffenes and Lee Baker Fmt row Sandra Ogg Pat Burgess Frank Iohnson and Roger Schrnanke ANXIOUS TO GO to the Kay Kayette Confer ence at lola are Lary Ogg Mackey Shaugh nessy Morgan Wxlhams Gary Hornbuckle and Dale Pratt 13 . h rr. I l ul I O 0 O O u , . . . 4 ,sf 'F I . -1 4 -sv X f . ' , X - -- x ','.' f t V l 'U 'V I ' . we , r. S A ' l I U '. I le... . .4 47 I KP., s I l -I 'rl-by i ' - f V5 -i' wi 'N , is 4 ,ft Y' .1-X yn 5. L Q 4, V, to ' ' I X A t 'I ' I .' e 5 ' , . ' : ggfv ll I 1 ' I 'lil -4 1 Q-S K 5, 3 554, :Qui .1 4,-ff' ' 4 X W , A? z .Z , 'O I W 'z 'HL :fgr- ' . 5 Z, . . 1 la t, X x AFTER THE ATCHISON-OTTAWA GAME members of the Cyclones and student body came back to the junior high gym tor the homecoming dance. Betty Salmon Chosen Queen of Homecoming In a light green Buick the Ottawa High School queen, Betty Salmon, gowned in a snow white formal with red velveteen bows on the bodice and skirt, rode to Cook Field for the Homecoming game. Her attendants, Carolyn Senter, wearing a red formal with gold scattered through the skirt, and Mae Ann Wollam, wearing a blue ruffled formal, rode to the field in a red and white Buick. Her majesty was escorted by Rodney Shade to the center of the field for the gala coronation cere- mony held during the half-time of the game. After being presented to the crowd attending the Ott- awa-Atchison game, Bettv was crowned queen by Fred Harder, co-captain of Ottawa's football'team. Following the game the queen and her attendants reigned over the Homecoming dance held in the junior high gymnasium. The three girls reigned from a beautifully decorated throne which was shaped like a crown. The white crown was deco- rated with the letters O. H. S. in red crepe. Over the heads of the royalty was a false ceiling of red and white streamers. Manv past graduates of Ottawa High attended the Homecoming game and dance and among this group were a number of past Homecoming queens and their attendants. FOOTBALL QUEEN tOpposite pagel Betty Sue Salmon. queen: Carolyn Senter and Mae Ann Wollam, attendants. iPhoto courtesy of Beller Studio.l O. H. S. ALUMNI-Top Row: Leo Wohletz, Mary Ivey, Melvin Cecil, Larry Northway. Carol Gooding, Marcina Boucek, lack Davis, Corwin Shields, Doug Scott, Myril Harrison. Second Row: Don Clabaugh, Delores Northway, Eugene Weller, Ros- etta Landis, Vivian Harder, Roger Howard, Bill Muecke, Robert Loyd. Gary West. Third Row: Lynn Wilhite, Patsy Harper. Betty Nichols, Kay Shaughnessy, Gary Hartpence, Duane Hoobing. Maxine Morrison. Fourth Row: Sally Reeder, Sue Hagerty, Mary Ponton, Shirley Williams, Ievene Beeson, I. P. Feighner, Rex Pearson, Roger Casida. Fifth Row: Darlene Larkin, Carrilee Shipps. Ianice Iohnson. Ian Lee, Ioyce Cutting. AT THE HOMECOMING DANCE the royalty reigned from a throne that was shaped like a crown. Betty Salmon was the queen and Carolyn Senter and Mae Ann Wollam were her attendants. W-I ll-wilfllrf F Hn-its f--M H :bn MANY STUDENTS enyoyed the mlxer alter the Ottawa Hxghland Park game , Students Antlupate Mzxefs, Assemblles The thrrd month of the school year was hlgh lxghted by the 1un1or play glven November 15 and 16 ln the sen1or hlgh audrtonum and by the electron of the B team cheerleaders who led the yells for the Twlsters through the basketball season In the mus1c department the senlor hrgh cho rale composed ot 27 mrxed vorces was orgamzed by Harold Tarpley vocal musrc lnstructor the orches tra presented an especxally enjoyable assembly and the band gave half tune performances at foot ball games and marched rn the Veterans Day parade Football games club meet1ngs and rntenslve study were well under way by the end ot November Classroom drudgery was relreved by the well earned vacatrons for state teachers meeungs and Thanks glvmg Mrxers and pep assembhes were some of the antrcxpated srdehghts of the season The m1xers sponsored by the Student Counc1l after many games always attracted large crowds of students who never falled to enjoy these dances Norsy pep assembl1es held before games us ually mcluded an abundance of yellrng and cheer mg and h1lar1ous skrts dep1ct1ng the vxctory of the Cyclones over therr foes Wrth the approach of the Chnstmas season carols could be heard rn the halls as the musrc department prepared for the spec1al assembly pro grams and the Kayettes added to the Chnstmas cheer by placmg beautriully decorated trees 1n the two burldrngs CAROLYN SENTER was the calendar grrl for November iPhoto courtesy of Lamar Phnlhps Ottawa Herald reporter! LOUIS FERNS as the Cyclone was the vrctor over the Lxons m an assembly held before the Ottawa Lawrence game 16 O O U .ff -,st :gg 'gh N s ,' V5 R uf, O 0 5 fl Qllf fi ' by t 1 Q 4 -67E9Zi'1lllIll Q' llfxmzzazfzelf ? , . Pl fl :Sf-llfbfitf - 27232338 ' -' ' , ' , n u ' C .x ll- . .. . asf' l - ' Vx-XX ' . . ' A' 'rl . i 1 I 6 ,- - U B . , s Y 1 , lg . ' 'ff ' . . . I lv' I I I3 . . . . . . K' . I L' - THE CAST ot the lumor play mcluded Ioy Adkmson Bruce Moses Carol Day Gary Blakesley Iudy Whxrley Rex Iohnson Patsy Cupp Meredrth Wrlhams Lmda Schwarz Gary Hombuckle Ieanean Harvey Manlyn Irwm Sandy Hagerty Larry Forsythe and Mae Ann Wollam .Tumor Class Presents Hllarlous Famlly Comedy An apple a day may keep the doctor away but when the doctors your Wlfe well thats dlfferentl And anyway 1t 1S Ann s very successful practrce that keeps her away away from home and husband Tom and the1r hlgh school age twrns Iulxe and Doug These are the thoughts of Gary Hornbuckle p1ay1ng Tom 1n GUSTO IS SWEEPING THE COUNTRY says Larry Forsythe to Patsy Cupp Meredxth Wxllrams Gary Hombuckte Lmda Schwarz the productron Father Was A Housew1fe Hrs thoughts express the theme of the 1955 lumor play Drrected by Mrs Io Ann Cearfoss and managed bv Ianet Rrce who was assrsted by Deanna Albrrght the rrotous comedy was presented on NovembeL15 and 16 THIS IS IUST A SAMPLE ot some ot the confusxon that took place rn Dr Butlers home ofhce The players are as follows Ieanean Harvey Marxlyn Irwm Sandy Hagerty Lmda Schwarz Mae Ann Wollam and Gary Hornbuckle 1 , 4' . 9. , 1 ix - i - 2.1 , A v , .3 . - 3 1 ,fi Y . . . . . 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I 1.- xnm sun Mocx Maud um Cows cAnox.YN snursn Cheerleaders Support Wlurlwmcls, Twzsters Competrtron was keen when 15 candrdates tor B team cheerleaders demonstrated thelr ab1l1ty to lead yells for the tumor and sen1or hrqh school student body The successful candldates dressed 1n red and whrte outf1ts were an enthusrastrc group as they led the spectators n Yea Team Frght or 1 Rah s for the Team The cheers for the Whrrlwlnds were led by s1x g1rls who were selected from a held ot 18 candrdates by the jumor hlgh students lame Salmon havmg recelved the largest number of votes was head cheer leader All of the g1rls were leadrng cheers tor the tufst year w1th the excephon ot I111 Brown who was servmg for the second year VOTING FOR THEIR CHEERLEADERS the yumor hxgh students selected these gxrls to lead the cheers at thexr games Back row Wanda Robertson Martha Keller Sandra Howard Front row 1111 Brown lame Salmon Dxxxe Wollam BEVERLY HOBBS 2' 18 Tv? , A 1.7 x . . 5 A l 4 l T K ... . , M'-so V ' I 0 o o X I I ll --I -' I . - . . . , F . , ' - ' I 1 ' - , . - U . 1. ,. r . . . . 1 , , 'J - I ll - , 1 - S . t t N ,ff -uunawltx in-.Q THE CYCLONETTES. Back row: Cupp, Burgess, Fenton, Casida, Morse, Morrisey, Irwin, Schwarz, Whirley, Haverty, Ponton, Ames. Adkinson, Galt. Tulloss, Pahlman, Day. Filth row: Parker, Henning, Merritt, Bemmels, Martin, Mock, Salmon, Fouts, West. Reed, Barr, Ackerman, Ligon, Kelley. Allen, Ieiiries. Fourth row: Greene, Farrell, McAuley, Wilson, Norton, Houston, Payne, Pearson, Crane, Pat Stevens. ludy Stevens, Pinney, Read, Carey, Lee, Yokum, Christie. Third row: Akers, Bailey, Harvey, VanLoenen, Richardson, White, Hopkins, Pope, Holmes. Liqgett, Dawson, Batdori, Maye Griffin, Chism, Hagerty, Keelin, Harvey. Second row: Richardson. Hood, Hay, Gibbons, Burns, Underwood, Baldwin, Crawford, Zook, Albright, Rice, Barnes, Shotner, Scott, Meiers, Ubelaker, Mont- gomery. First row: Pickenpav-h Beeson, Wallace, Dunn, Lowrance, Milburn, Minckley, Hintz, Boyer, Thompson, Stevenson, Faye Griffin, Mathias, Davenport, Kaeckell, Curry, Bechtle. Cheerleaders: Senter, Mock, Honn, Taylor, Keller, Cary, Wollam, Crites, Corlis, Hobbs. Pep Club Cheers Teams :fren On to Man Victories The faithful pep club girls in their new red and white jackets stood behind Ottawa teams during the 1955-56 season cheering and yelling for victory. Seated in their special section in the stands, these girls witnessed all the home games of the thrilling basketball and football seasons. On these occasions the Cyclonettes, led by the cheerleaders, were heard chanting and cheering spirit into the team. During the Lawrence basketball game here, the club had charge of a concession stand at which they sold pop, hot dogs, candy bars, and gum. Choosing the Lawrence game as the out of town tilt to attend, the Cyclonettes returned home, tired but happy after cheering the Cyclones through an exci- ting game on the Lawrence court. TED BRILI., elusive Ottawa guard tries for a tivo pointer, as Doyl Schick oi Lawrence vainly attempts to block the shot. Gordon Abernathy of Lawrence gets set tor a possible rebound, BILL SPAULDING Mr O H S TED BRILL CAY CRITES Popularity Contest Winners The February Record party was off to a rock and roll start when the popular O. H. S. Swing Kings played the lively theme song, Rock Around the Clock. A program of dancing, baton twirling, instrumental and vocal numbers, and a panto- mime entertained the crowd of junior and senior high school Q, students which filled the gym until it was almost overflowing. FRED HARDER Runner up SHIRLEY HONN Runner up MAUREEN TAYLOR M1ssO H S MARVIN WILSON ELIZABETH KELLER GEORGE KRAMER BETTY SALMON l 'Q I fm, . ar y R ar up y ef + as 5 ff Announced at Record Party The hrghhqht of the evenrng came when Ted Brrll master of ceremonles announced that Iulla Ph1111ps would present the candrdates rn the popularny contest As she announced the winners in the junror and semor hrgh school d1v1s1ons she presented Mrss O H S and Mxss Iumor O H S wvth corsages and Mr O H S and Mr Iun or O H S w1th boutonn e es The w1nn1ng candldates as well as the runner up were grven banners ROSS MARTIN Runner up RR. 'J Ai, tx SANDRA HOWARD Runner up ' u-,vw f-1 3 S IILL BROWN ORRAL STANEART MARTHA KELLER KEITH THOMPSON fy? , -'fb 55 V 'yan' 69' ROGER SCHMANKE Mr Ir O H S fu? Q9 tu.,-' N.. IANIE SALMON Mlss Ir O H S 4 ,f 23 ,fix Y'.::Y' ROBERT KE!-:LIN X WANDA ROBERTSON 21 r' ,f ' S. Q - ..... r X f N 4 f . cv- kr , Q' ,- X U ig b x.,, 1 I-I x,,,- 'S A ! I A . we 'vs' A A-'M si I . GIVING ONE of hrs many famous record pantomrmes Cupper prcturel F D Huls rs srngrng at the frrst Record Patry THE SCHOOLS most popular trro Ccen ter prcturel smg at the annual water melon feed ZZ School Partles Vary m Type The rhythm of the Swmg Krngs the tap of dancmg feet cmd the babble of vorces were all a part of the rnanv partres g1ven ln the 1un1or hrgh gym At the begmnmg of the school year students were enter ta1ned at a watermelon feed and a few weeks later the Home com1ng dance held the spothght After the f1rst semester f1na1s were out of the way the jumor and sen1or hlgh school students attended a Record party where the populanty contest wmners were announced At the May Record party the annuals were dlstrrbuted Mrxers after games and a dance the afternoon of the mus1c fest1val were all en1oyed Almost every organtzatlon provrded ome sort of recrea tron for rts members A d1nner a k1d party a sock hop and a dungaree prom were all placed on the school calendar by the orgamzatxons These th1ngs are a Dart of l1fe at O H S The wearrsome study and d1ff1cult tests are balanced by exc1t1ng athletrc events entertamxng assembhes and dehghtful partres Students accept them all for thls rs a Dart of be1ng young BILL SPAULDING has just recerved the award for Mr O H S from Iulra Phxllrps Lookmg on are Betty Salmon Cay Crrtes Shrrley Honn runner up Maureen Taylor Mrss O H S and Fred Harder runner up 0 O 1 1 I . 1 1 . . . 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Ottawa Youth Councll Chosen m January After the holrday season the students returned to school on laqqrnq feet to face the semester exams But a bnghter note was sounded as plans were made for commq events Erght students were chosen for the Ottawa Youth Counc1l Iudy Whrrley and Dave Cox were chosen SWIHQ Kmg vocahsts and the O Club went to K U to a Bq Seven basketball aame As the month ot Ianuary closed somethmg new was added when the pr1nc1pals offrce announced an honor roll for the hrst semester During February the frst place 1n the N E K league was at stake when Ottawa met the powerful Lawrence L1ons The newly orgamzed Thesprans gave a one act play Hlgh Wrndow and partles and mus1c festtvals added to the ga1etV of the months All these QCl1V1l es and many more frlled the f1rst months of the new year 1956 STUDYING HARD the last few mmutes before exams are Patsy Cupp Patsy Hxckman Carol Day and Joel Berglund Q5 OX 't '5 A X 3 CX SHIRLEY HONN was the calendar qrrl for lan uary iPhoto courtesy ol Lamar Phrllrps Ottawa Herald reporter? :N-N V? tan' Z3 0 o ' 1 5 ' . . . amy I I ' . . U . I ' H ' - K w ' X h 1 . h . ' . ' ' ', 0,w v I li 1 l l l xo?-v gl' lb rp N f .. . 91. vp X 1 'O 0 X , - N w M t ' t 1 t A X, . CD 1 w A R ff.. ' ft .N y My 4 5 1, RIDICULING their unpopular professor in The Student Prince are, standing: Dave Cox, Tim Wood, Patsy Richardson, Elizabeth Pinney, Keith Thompson, Katie Chism, Sally Liggett, ludy Whirley, Iudy Cary, Pat Burgess. The professor is Dale Watts. Seated: Geraldine Wallace, Morgan Williams, Marilyn Irwin. Students Gifve Three ln March the orchestra, the mixed chorus and the chorale combined their talents to present excerpts from three musical comedies, Roberta, Briqadoon. and The Student Prince. From the Scottish Brigadoon the first hour mixed chorus presented several songs, and Iva Kay Iones and Tim Wood sang Heather on the Hill. The gay and rollicking songs of The Student Prince were given by the fifth hour mixed chorus, and Dave Cox had the special number, Serenade, The chorale gave portions of Roberta. The dreamy waltz tunes including the Well-known Smoke Gets in Your Eyes, were beautifully rendered. Bill Coltrane sang the spirited number, I Won't Dance. PIT ORCHESTRA-Back row: Iudy Stevens. Pat Stevens. Christie Wilson. Fourth row: Koehler, Dale, Wells, Mock, Burns. Third rowi Hiatt, Thompson, Lollar, Schlief. Second row: Fleming, Lee, Kerr Benson. First row: Bemmels, lamison, Baldwin, Lister. Standing William Barker, director. MARCH 7 8 ,, 11 121314151617 1819 20 2122 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 , ff--s PL 8 un, he GETTING READY for the Lawrence Ottawa band concert Davld Hrlhgoss Wrll Channon Bob Krle and Bruce Moses kept busy movxng chairs and rnstruments from the band room down to the 9Ym i Z6 Shoes are Dof ed for Semm' Kays Sock Hop As the month of March made 1ts appearance 1n 1956 the students of O H S were remmded of the approachrng close of the basketball season by the srght of boys rn track warm ups workmg out on the practrce fweld Warm sunny days though often 1n terrupted by cold weather began to suggest sprrng much to the dehght of everyone Dunng the week students spent many hours deep 1n the study of such thmgs as square roots subordmate clauses customs of the Moslems characterrstrcs of the Phylum Pterrdophyta and the frndrngs of archaeologrsts 1n anc1ent Pompe11 One of the extracurncular act1v1t1es hrgh hghtrng March was the 1un1or h1gh spr1ng party held rn the gym and attended by a sprrrted crowd of seventh erghth and mnth graders who made a great success of then' party Busy wrth preparatrons for the Ottawa Htghland Park Day and the annual sprrng band concert members of the group Worked drhgently learmng numbers for these appearances An evemng of fun for the senlor h gh Kays and therr dates was the Kay Sock Hop Everyone doffed hrs shoes and had a gav tlme dancmg W1th the end of March members of the class of 56 had only two more months 1n whrch to fulfrll therr hrgh school hopes and amb1t1ons before they would leave the halls of O H S forever IANIE SALMON was the calendar qrrl for March iPhoto courtesy of Lamar Phxllrps Ottawa Herald reporter? SUZANNE PARKER and Cay Cntes look over some of the materral they gathered at Gtrls State last summer 1 4 ll'NIHR1llt,11M - f n ' ,,,,,,,,,W,k,-,I-6, 12 3 - ' ' 'Y W 4 5 6 910 o Q J, rf, I K ' wif 21, ,M Q - 1 j , , T s , , 1 4 li Y 1 , . X Q it-t L y Q .. .I . 1 i A' I A - . x ' . . . ' .A. 1 Q .L Q -, 1 ay 1 R f N 1 sg, 1 T DON l' FORGET TO DUCK. Tim Wood says to Ted Brill while HOW LONG DO I HAVE TO TAKE IT? asks Ted Brill ol Carolyn Dale Shipps urges Fred Harder to hit Ted, Kelley, Elizabeth Keller, and Pat Barr. S ' Cl P i I W'll A 'l 2 27 emor ass resents nner 1 5' DTI . The senior play Inner Willy was presented cod-liver oil, and listened to the arguments on April 26 and 27, under the direction of Mrs. IoAnn Whether he Should become G lawyer, G musician' or Cearfoss. The play was the story ot Willoughby, who is guided by the irnpish Inner Willy. Inner Willy comes out of the thin air to help Willy be hirn- I self. Willy, long under the influence of his three Wlll never Q0 back lo the Person ho WGS' he dis' rnaiden aunts, has practiced the piano, swallowed appears. an architect. With the help of Inner Willy he shuns these ideas. When Inner Willy is satisfied that Willy THE CAST of Inner Willy - Back row: Pat Barr, Carolyn Kelley, Elizabeth Keller, Fred Harder, Ted Brill, Dale Shipps. Front row: Do You LIKE to practice the piano, asks Tim wood of Ted Tim Wood. Morilyrr Spooner- Coy Crifos. Shirley Horm. Morilyrr Brill. Merritt. MPY 1 41 7 27.4 413 gc ...s--f Out of This World s 55 Banquet Theme Cay Cr1tes the calendar qvrl for May and a senlor no doubt remembers last year s testrve Iumor Senmor Banquet wh1ch was held rn May 1955 The theme of thxs banauet Out of Thxs World was carned out by decoratmng the Eugene F1eld aud1tor1um stage wrth s11ver stars planets and comets on a blue background Hvlls and valleys rn the foreground gave the rmpressxon of the surface of a planet A lrghted space shtp wh1ch was about to make a landrng completed the stage Clever table decozatlons and a very enyoyable program added to the banquet Irm Green jumor class presrdent welcomed the semors wrth the response be1ng grven by Charles Senter presldent of the class ot 55 Sophomore grrls clad tn short blue yumpers whlte blouses and s1lver space hats served the del1c1ous meal wh1ch was prepared by the mothers of Junror class members CAY CRITES was the calendar gxrl for May tPhoto courtesy ol Lamar Phrlhps Ottawa Herald reporterl THE SMILING FACES topposxte paqel of Maureen Taylor and Gary Fredncks shov mrxed emotrons as they look at then' dlplomas THIS BEAUTIFULLY DECORATED STAGE as th settmg for the Iumor Seruor Banquet held rn the Eugene Fxeld Audrtonum May 1955 :Q e . -.J . 'Q -' Q- x- 14 an v, ,.u, 7 wwf 5... , . , .. n,,, , , , P 5 . 'P' bf. Q! f ' , eff' ' 'iw 2 Q-X 3 , Vg' X. I 'Ns.,f1 '4 x is x xi '1 I a u Af 'J' I . 2 : ' V , g' 'f f ,rf , : . f M f AlI'r ' H, f X fl is 'a'f'x.'Nl .114 S xl Art, Music Students' Reward Is Appreciation FIRST ROW William M Barker B A., Ottawa University: M. E D Colorado University Instrumental Music. lane! M. Corwin- B S Kansas State College Art Art Club' Iunior Class S onsor. ' P SECOND Row Harold B TGYPIBY B. S., Northwest Missouri State College M M E Kansa University: Vocal Music. THE NEW E.LECI'BIC MICROSCOPE Copposite pdgel in Miss Gene- vieve Grllettes biology classroom seems to tascinate Bud Gollier Appreciation for art and music was the reward given to the students who worked drliaentlv under the suoervision of the art and music instructors. The thrill of watching a piece of pottery, a papier-mache figure, or a soap carving grow under the deft motions of the hands was experienced by the members oi the art classes Color and its use was studied as the group turned to textile pa1nt1ng and accurate measurement and proportion became important when the qrouo made house plans. All year long music students were literally everywhere as various organizations in the department were in constant demand for school and commumty programs Hours of practice were rewarded when the students presented their special musical programs and received the applause of the audiences The Atchison and Lawrence music festivals were highly popular wrth all the students as thev combined their voices and musical instruments with those from other schools to present a massed chorus and orchestra for .J 'N 8,1 i . ' I STRIVING TO KEEP ON KEY these mixed chorus members follow INDUSTHIOUSLY WORKING on 'Christmas decorations for the the music closely Back row Paula Ivey, Connie Reed, Ioy Adkin- boys' home in Atchison, Ronnie Latimer, Lochiel Platter, and Mar- son Duane Brown Iulia Phillips Front row: Betty Io Allen and lene DeWald are painting light bulbs and cutting ornaments from Iudy Whirley tin. 4 ' , r'Y'5 ' , 1-qu Z r . X ' c fa English Students Busy Themselves with Formal gy' X WRITING pen pal letters is fun! Writing to their new friends are ludy Ames. Donna Warner, Murrel Bland. Mary Ann Ward and Rex Butler, members of Miss Iessie Harold's ninth grade English class. '33 gd From the wonderful days of autumn to the spring-fever days of May, the students struggled with sentence structure, theme writing, and spelling, as teachers in the English department emphasized the importance of effective written and oral communication. Writing carefully constructed sentences, the students produced acceptable themes and wrote material for the high school publications that told the story of the year. Literature as well as writing was taught in the English classes, and students were captivated with the beauty of Emily Dickinson's poems, the horror of Poe's short stories, and the greatness of Shakespeare's writings. The volumes in the librarv vielded more treasure as students searched the shelves for material for Book reports. M. A., Kansas FXRST ROW: Burl S. Beam-B. S. Northwest Missouri State Teachers College' University, Spanish, Latin: Sophomore Class Co-sponsor. SECOND ROW: Mrs. IoAnn Ceartoss- B. S., K. S. T. C., Pittsburgf English, Speech: Thespians, Radio, Dramatic Productions. Mrs. Iohn Gaddis-B. A., Ottawa University: English: Iunior High Dramatics. Mrs. lean Geiger-B. A., Ottawa University: English' 7th and 8th Grade Kayettes. Iessie Haroldn B. S., K. S. 'l'. C., Emporia: M. A., Kansas University: English: 9th Grade Kayette Co-sponsor. srv l,,, Talks, Reports WRITING HER NAME on the card Ioy Adkinson checks out a book from Martha Ball the student librarian Looking on are Rex Iohnson and Marvin Zielsdorf Stage fright was conquered when students stood before their classmates for the first time to give formal talks. Those who had a yearning for the stage selected and produced plays. As the lights lowered and the curtains parted, the young actors became suddenly panicky. But once the first words had been said, they forgot their fears and spoke their lines in a creditable fashion. One day each week the speech correctionist dkected classes, and those who felt a need for better enunciation were privileged to sit in her classroom. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Charles A. Hawley-B. A., Mount Holyoke College: Latin, English lpart-timel. Mrs. Vivo H. KieferffB, P, E.. American College of Physical Education, Chicago: M, S., Kansas University: Speech Correction. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Marilyn Nor- deen-B. S.. K. S. T. C., Emporia: Librarian: Senior Class Co- sponsor. Margaret Pruntyf-B. S.. Missouri University: English: Scholarship Committee, Florence M. Robinson B. S., K. S. T. C., Emporia: M. A. Kansas University: Iournalism, Englishi Publica- tions. Mrs. Josephine I.. Tetwilerr-B. A., University of Kansas: English: Iunior High Dramatics. 93 -4 11-HS BOARD ig Q devicg for learning the kindg of OVERHAULING A CAR. Dallas Clayton and Sherman Price weld a hole in e grains. Will Channon ll pointing to the name of q fender while Harley Ainsworth looks on Richard Allen is working on e gggdg Don England P01513 19 q tube gf grain, motor for the car, and Beryl Scott is seen in the tool crib Vocational Classes Widen Students' Interests Two vocational classes that proved interesting to the boys were auto mechanics and agriculture: but the field of mechanical operation was invaded DY the girls when they. as well as the boys. took over the wheel in driver educa- tion classes. Guiding a car proved a challenqinq experience for many a would-be-driver as the flashing red driver education car refused to stay in the proper lane of traffic. Many a smash-up was prevented by the instructor's swift and effective use of the brake on the duo-control car. His patient repetition of turn sharp and keep to the right will live lonq in the memory of many students who proved themselves worthy of a driver's license. Mechanical minded boys actually received credit for the joy of tinkering with the motor of a car and kept their jalopies running through the knowledge learned in auto mechanics. The blue and gold yackets of the F. F. A. organ- ization were prize possessions of manv boys who had their interest in farming deepened in agriculture classes. Adequate instruction gave the boys the know-how to run efficiently a farm, and some of them became the proud possessors of a sizeable bank account. FIRST ROW: S. S. Berfgsma-B. S., Kansas State: M. S., Kansas State: Agriculture' F. F. A. SECOND ROW: Paul Perkins-B. S., K. S. T. C., Pittsburg: Auto Mechanics: Iunior Class Co-sponsor. Harold Stevens-B. A.. Southwestern College: M. A.. Colorado State College of Education: Drivers Education: O Club, Sports. D-ef -vf Mrs. Mardell Leonard-B. S., K. S. T. C., Emporia: Com' merce: Activities Bookkeeper. Miss Gladys Tetley-B. S., Central Missouri State College: Commerce: Programs and Mimeographing. USING THE EDIPHONE to type a letter, Pat Barr listens to the words through earphones which are connected to a record. Classes Train PDISKBN DA HIV Z 4 Students for Business In the commercial department the warm days of September found the beginning typing students labor- iously typing out the exercises that eventually gave them the skill to type letters, address envelopes, make carbons, tabulate numbers and type a manuscript. Smudgy fingers told the tale as the classes learned how to change a typewriter ribbon and not let the elusive spool roll away, carrying yards of ribbon across the floor. The advanced students, having mastered the ordinary typewriter, tried their skill with the electric IBM machine and found that it was not as easy as it looks. Balancing a set of books demanded the best math- ematical talents of would-be-bookkeepers in Mrs. Mardell Leonard's classes, and one misplaced penny could send the students searching through the books for endless hours. The use of special journals, business papers, and banking services became a part of each student's know- ledge as the course progressed. Meaningless scrawls slowly became recognizable words as the beginning shorthand students, under the direction of Miss Gladys Tetley, struggled to attain a dictation speed of 80 words per minutes on a five-minute test with 95 per cent accuracy. In the advanced shorthand classes the students studied spelling, punctuation, and paragraphing with renewed interest as Miss Tetley in- sisted on speed and accuracy. Preparing themselves for efficient secretaries, the office machines students battled with ink, paper, and machines that sometimes failed to respond to amateur fingers as they practiced using the mimeoscope, Ediphone, mimeograph and comptometer. TYPING STEADILY. Richard Allen and Iackie Nicewander hurry to finish their assignments before the bell rings. V -. M 452 - X1 . e .B- - -' .. if ff -it Aria if .I f J , Z ., -, g., lf, f . . -.gre ' . t - 4' f ?'?Wn'Lr-if I Q Ls ? f ' Home Economics Department Has Well-equipped Rooms To learn the tricks of the trade, the girls in Ottawa's junior and senior high school stepped into well- equipped clothing and foods classrooms to learn the culinary and dressmaking arts. Seventh grade girls, having their first lessons in sewing, found that the stitches were too long or the hems were not straight. The thrilling moment of the course came when each girl took her turn at the sewing machine to learn how to guide the material under the presser foot. When the girls progressed to the more advanced clothing classes in senior high school, they proudly displayed their handiwork in the form of skirts and blouses, and the supreme achievement was a tailored suit or formal. The whirr of an electric mixer and the slam of a refrigerator door often indicated that some tantalizing food was in the process of being prepared in the foods rooms. Starting with the basic foods in the eighth grade class and progressing through the intricacies ot food preparation to the mixing of cakes and the baking of pies, the girls learned how to cook. Other courses in the department taught the girls how to furnish and decorate a home, care for the sick, and manage small children. YUM, THEY LOOK GOOD! says Cheryl Mock, Io Archer. Martha Senter and Sandra Bundy as they remove a sheet of cookies from the oven. ALMOST FINISHED, murmurs Karen Doudna as she marks the hem in loyce Bowlby's skirt. Nora X. Oshima-B. A., Baker University' 9th Grade Kayette Co-sponsor Rose Shular B. S., K. S. T. C., Pittsburg' Clothing: Senior High Kayette Co-sponsor Mrs. Mary B. Thomas-B, S., Kansas State Collegeg Home Economics: F H A 'Q Ifrx EXAMINING A SPONGE. Iudy Lee and Lois Zook H compare it with the drawing on the chart in the biology classroom. f-'ik-' f' USING ICE to determine the expansion ot gases by change of temperature, Larry MacArthur and Vernon Stewart are intently watching their chemistry experiment. The qeneral truths and the operation of general laws in the scientific fields were opened to the students as the teachers in the science department conducted their classes. Iunior hiqh students. under the quidance of Iohn Giger, had their first laboratory experiments as they studied the earth from the scientist's point of view. The smell of formaldehyde, a microscope sitting on the table, dissecting instruments ready, drawing paper out, students listening quietly-this was the bioloqy room as Miss Genevieve G'illette led the group through the study of plant and animal life. Mathematics proved its value as physics students wrestled with problems under the supervision of Lester H. Hoffman, chemistry and physics instructor. Chemistry students learned the meaning of NaHCO3. During the last weeks of school the challenge of three chemistry unknowns kept the students pondering, and hours of toil were rewarded with the thrill of discovering the chemical compound. ffl? FIRST ROW: Iohn Giger-B. S., Central Missouri State College: General Science: O Club. Sports. Second Row: Genevieve Gillette-B. S., Ottawa University' M. A., Colorado State College of Education: Biology: Sophomore Class Co-sponsor. L. H. Hoffman B. A., McPherson College: B. S., Kansas State: M. A., Columbia University: Physical Science: Scholarship Committee, Science Club, Experiments Teach Students G m Classes Develop Skill GFI THAT BALL! Playing hard for their respective teams, lane Casida, El- more Going, Linda Schwarz, Nancy Morrisey, Iva Kay lones, and Kathy Keelin all reach hopefully for the ball. The health of the students at O. H. S. was not neglected as the physical education department devised exercises to build strong bodies, and the school nurse insisted upon hearing tests and dental check-ups for each boy and girl. Marching, good posture drills, and calisthenics were a part of the work in every gym class. In the girls' classes there was an athletic program of softball, volley- ball, basketball and aerial darts, which calls for speed and alertness. Skill tests developed strength and ability in the boys' classes. During activity periods and evenings after school the girls organized a drill team and also practiced tumbling. The boys spent many activity periods in mat work and wrestling. 3.53. Xi I FIRST ROW: Orlis Cox-A. B. Kansas University: Physical V Education, O Club. Sports. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Pauline B. Duyk cv --R. N., Long Island College Hospital: School Nurse. Miss Mariorie 1 Lancaster- -B. A.. Ottawa University: Physical Education: G. A, A.. Pep Club. TAKING THEIR HEARING TEST Kay Leecy Marilyn Spooner Alberta Baldwin Mary Pic kenpaugh and Carol Martin listen intently for the voice coming through the earphones sa-rf x 9-K Cb- f ws 3 FIRST BOW: Henrietta F lkn -B. A. K au er , . S. T. C., Emporia: Social Studies' 7th and Bth Grade Kayette Co-sponsor. Mary lane Fowler-B. S., K. S. T. Emporiai Social Science Mathematics Senior High Kayette Co-Sponsor. Mrs. Bonnie Hughson-B. S., K. S. T. C.. Em oria: Social S ' I p cience lunior Class Co-sponsor. Mrs. C. W. P t'- B. S. ' ' ' ' - aren , Missouri Strvte Teachers College History 7th and 8th Grade Kayette Cc-sponsor. SECOND ROW: Harold Wallace B S K S T 'C P'tt Pysclwlog Teaches Human Behavior t The story of man's life on earth was unfolded for the students in the social science department as the history of civilization from the time of the cave man in Europe to the present world problems was discusssed in classes. A better understanding and a deeper appreciation of our country was the result of the work in constitution classes when the teacher led the group through a study of the legislative, executive, and judicial departments of our federal government. Other students who were interested in human'behavior enrolled in psychology classes and debated such topics as personality development, biological heri- tage, efficiency in learning, and mental and emotional health. TEACHING THE CLASS was a thrill enjoyed by Mrs. Bonnie Hughson's American history students. Marietta Tallman is inspecting projects made by Ierritt Clinton, Bob Bundy, and Marilyn Henning. UP', X Athletics 7 x Q L k f ' ff 4, mm-SL 1 f-Vx I THE A TEAM-Back row: Mgr. Woods. Bundy, Brill, Harder, Pearson, Kiefer, Harkins. Fredricks. Ferns, Forsythe, Third row- Coach Cox. Barnhisel. Bruner, Ogg, Wilson, Luce. Shaffer, Haggard, Price, Mgr. Cain. Second row: Coach Wallace. Paul. Blake- man, Tolson, Ainsworth. Spaulding, Hoopes, Ferguson, Day. Coach Stevens. Front row: Hornbuckle, Berglund, Morris, Iohnson Conger, Allen, Kramer, Crockett, Coach Giger. Cyclones Tie for 3rd Place in . E. K. L. The Ottawa Cyclones finished the 1955 foot- ball season in a deadlock with Atchison for third place in the Northeast Kansas League. The Cyclones hizd a record of two wins and two defeats in league P GY- Ottawa rolled up an impressive 19 to 0 victory cver the Pittsburg Purple Dragons on Cook Field in the first game of the season. After their brilliant start, the Cyclones took a humiliating defeat of 19 to 13 from Argentine when the Mustangs gained a touchdown on a 47 yard run in the last 50 seconds of play. Meeting Highland Park, the Cyclones were stunned by three touch- downs in the first nine minutes as the Scotties started a scoring streak that ended in a 27 to 7 victory. The next two games with Hayden and Atchi- son proved equally disappointing when the Wildcats won 7 to 6 and the Redmen 24 to 21. On October 21 a determined Cyclone squad traveled to Leavenworth to defeat the Pioneers 14 to 0. In the next game the Cyclones handed the Lions a 7 to 6 defeat on Cook Field for a stunning upset in the football season. Lawrence, rated third in the state, had yielded a one point margin to Topeka for its only loss. The inconsistent Cyclones, playing their last two games of the season, lost to Emporia 27 to 12 and to Washington 42 to 6. The freshman-sophomore team closed the season with a record of three wins, one tie and one loss. The squad defeated Highland Park 14 to 12, Baldwin 14 to 9, and Emporia 20 to 0. The game with lola was a 13 to 13 tie, and Garnett defeated them 20 to 0. THE STRUGGLE ON THE FIELD fopposite pagel is reflected on the faces of Coach lohn Giger, Ted Brill, and Fred Harder as Brill gets some last minute instructions before entering the fray. The Twisters, playing ct three game schedule. were defeated by Haskell 13 to 6. On a return game the Twisters defeated their opponents 18 to 12. They lost a game to Lawrence, 28 to 6. N. E. K. L. Standings Won Lost Lawrence 3 1 Highland Park 3 l OTTAWA 2 2 Atchison 2 2 Leavenworth 0 4 CO-CAPTAINS-Fred Harder, senior, third year letterman: George Kramer, senior, third year letterman. ' 2' A? Y 1 4 Q th Q Q it 11. ' E9 V333 2.3 vgsiikf 'tgp 5 -SQ A ... Vx, P 0 n'!'v1 . fa! ' ' . 'J , 1109- J' , . V 1 4 mf 455 ,ht 1 L, 1,1 I 5 6 ' L J ,' 'G--HI' ,Q 'Q ,ff 1 M ' , - I u W 1. I I , it Y y I 4 2 4, ' 76: ' .Q-15, 'J ' 3 W5 D1 -Q ca fad 1 ft THE SENIOR I.E'l'I'ERMEN Top row Thrrd year Bundy Wxlson Harkin! Axnsworth Second year Brill Day Second row Second year Fredrlcks Luce Ogg Spauldmg Ferguson Fust year Ferns Third row Frrst year Crockett Prxce Klefer Hoopes Ottawa Hands Lawrence 7 6 Defeat m Upset Seasons Record Ottawa 1 Ottawa Ottawa Ottawa Ottawa Ottawa Ottawa Ottawa P1ttsburg Arqentme H1gh1and Park Hayden AtCh1SOH Leavenworth Lawrence Emporxa 6 2 K '..: 46 Ottawa Ottawa Ottawa Ottawa Ottawa Ottawa Ottawa Seasons Record Freshman Sophomore o a Garnett 2 Empona 1 Baldwln 1 Hlghland Park B Team Haskell Haskell Lawrence ? f1 QQ 99 3 t Q nsrunnmc 1.r:'r11:nM1-:N Frrst year Denms Conger Don Morns hm Tolson 0-'vw lay Haggard in 2 L L f ,. 2 ,l ' '- I J - , i L, t t- L 4 , .,,r 'L 1 - I . ' - . g , , 9 ' 0 13 - I 1 13 13 ' 19 0 7 7 ' 27 0 ' 0 7 4 ' 0 1 ' 24 4 ' 12 14 0 7 6 6 13 12 ' 27 18 12 Ottawa 6 Washington 42 Ottawa 6 28 ft 4 4 iny ' I ..,, N .f 4 L ' : ' - ' 1 A I . , . f 'Z ,' 1 : s DQ - . ' ' ' 1 V. 7 J an M I J H Q , z f, f,,, A W I Y I Al.:A K T , Q ' ' 11 'iN 1 .- .1 MARVIN WILSON fNo 603 makes a valxant effort to stop a hardchargmg Washmgton back as Ioe Harkms Larry Forsythe and Charles Hoopes watch of 55 Football Season l-'HESHMAN SOPHOMORE TEAM Back row Fxsher Cecxl Mxchel Hysom Allen Golller Cary Ferguson Lancaster Epps Thxrd row Lee Shaffer Goma Small Snyder Harms Thompson Butler Mretchen Crawford Bokor Koder Sccond row B nn tt Wht c M Martm Patterson Collxns Amold Fxrestone Reardon Coons Gxlmore Fxrst row Rea Amsworth Schmxdt Kelsey Schmcmke Keelm R Martm Beller Stewart H K STEVENS has a questlon about the new stgnal call mg system put mto effect by the Cyclones thls year Look mg on are head coach Iohn Glger end coach Harold Wallace lme coach Orlxs Cox manager Ixmmxe Woods and Freshman coach H K Stevens Darold Cam man ager was not present 47 ' .J 9 5 W if :QM 4 if Q , 'H' 5' , ,. . A x ,. f,. TED BRILL-SENIOR FRED HARDEH-SENIOR Third Year Letterman Third Year Letterman MARVIN WIISON-Senior BOB BUNDY-Senior Third Year Lettennan Second Year Letterman Cyclones Share League Titleg go to State The 1955-56 Cyclones, N. E. K. L. co-cham- pions for the second straight year, finished another winning season under the guiding hand of Coach H. K. Stevens, with a record of 16 wins and 6 defeats. The highlight of the season came when the Cyclones upset Argentine to win the finals of the Class AA regional tournament and become the third O. H. S. team in history to participate in a state tournament. At the start of the year only three lettermeng Ted Brill, Fred Harder, and Marvin Wilson-trotted out on the hardwoods to open basketball action. They were joined by provisional letter winners Bob Bundy and Don Morris. These boys, along with Sherman Price, Richard Allen, and Don Higgins, formed the framework for this year's team. The Cyclones had the pleasure of placing two men on the all N. E. K. L. first team. Fred Harder and Marvin Wilson were the two Ottawans who won the mucn coveted spots. Harder, by scoring 501 points in 19 regular season games, set a new Class AA scoring record of 26.36 points per game and became the third Ottawan in five years to win the state scoring crown. Len Martin topped all scorers in 1951 and Roger Casida brought the honor home again last year. FINAL N. E. K. L, STANDINGS Won Lost Ottawa 6 2 Lawrence 6 2 Leavenworth 4 4 Atchison 3 5 Highland Park 1 7 SHERMAN PRICE Copposite page' goes high in the air for a rebound during the Leavenworth game as Fred Harder looks on hopefully. IN THE HIGHLY CONTESTED ARGENTINE TILT. Marvin Wilson ot Ottawa fights with Pete Madrigal of Argentine for an essential rebound. To the left mav be seen Don Morris. No. 33 for Ottawa, who just fired the ball, Sherman Price, No, 34 of Ottawa, and Bob Castaneda, Argentine's No. 13, wait in readiness lor the outcome. , r Ottawa Ottawa Ottawa Ottawa Ottawa Ottawa Ottawa Ottawa Ottawa Ottawa Ottawa Ottawa EIGHTH GRADE SEASON RECORD 26 o a Lawrence Gamett o a Garnett Lawrence NINTH GRADE SEASON RECORD o a Lawrence Gamett Hrghland Park Emporra o a 241 4 Ottawa Ottawa Empona Gamett Ottawa Hxghland Park N-S.. f lnf 'l NINTH GRADE TEAM Top row Manager Roddy Lennard Manager Kermlt Keelm Hal Crawford Mike McClanahan Dennis Ainsworth Dennis Smlth Benny Grlmore Larry Cyre Bottom row Coach Harold Wallace lack Smith Irm Dykstra Gary Burke Ixm Corlls Ross Martxn Robert Koelin Richard Collms Under the gurdance of Coach Harold Wallace for the hrst txme the 1un1or hlgh Wh1rlw1nds f1l'11Sl'19d the 1955 56 season w1th an lmpresslve record of hve wlns and four defeats The Whrrlwmds offenslve attack was led by Dennrs Smxth an e1ghth grader and Ross Martm a freshman Accordrng to Coach Wallace Martm who was also the team s top rebounder was prob ably the 1un1or hrghs best all around ball player Second 1n the reboundmg department and thud rn he cormg ranks was freshman Rlchard Collms hm Corhs an erghth grader and Bob Keelm a freshman were both top defenswe men and Olf9HSlV9 play makers Corhs ana Smxth both starters wlth the help of several prormsmg newcomers should provlde Coach Wallace w1th another top fllght team next w1nter Q 49 2 ca EIGHTH GRADE TEAM op row Manager Roddy Lennard Manager Kermxt Keelm Robert Lewts Terry Cramer Mtke Lau mer Charles Spooner Bottom row Bruce Gundy Charles Hrcks Gene Shofner Allen Glenn Fred Gollxer Coach Harold Wallace 51 Il 24 Q EZ Z? 3 '35 ,- zs ll 31 4. 33 zz , 32 38 ' D ' 1 sz H as 4 41 25 R ' u 43 ' as N ' zs ' 42 , za Il . 44 A as as , , t H 51 rw ao' as 4 I 'I' . Q y ,. N y M ee CJ A 5 Junior High Whirlwinds Have Impressive Record 3 Q 4 ' : - T I g I, . 5 r 7-4. THE SPRINT LETTERMEN get set to run the 100 yard dash They are Iun Tolson Bob Bundy Don Morrxs Marvxn Wxlson 12 Track Lettermen Return Wmnmg a second place 1n the N E K L track meet thrrd 1n the Ottawa relays and srxth at K U the Cyclones completed a successful 1955 season Garnmg one of the frrst three places rn the regronal track meet hve boys Fred Kalser Marvln Wrlson Bob Bundy Fred Harder and Kerth Ward won the nght to com pete rn the state track meet at W1Ch1lG The hve senrors who lettered last year were lack Wel born Fred Kaxser Kelth Ward Marvm Holmes and Iurnor Mart1nez THE O H S DISTANCE lettermen round the curve and head down the home stretch They are Emest Shatter Morgan Wxllxams Charles Hoopes and Terry Paul tbelowj The Track Squad Back row Wrlson Smrth Harder L Ferguson Lewls I Collms Haggard Paul F Ferguson Watts Medlock Epps Green Thlrd row Morgan Wrlhams Manager Channon Hoopes Ward G Shatter Corcoran Mxetchen Crawford Gomg Thompson Clark Koder Mlllburn Second row Small Conner Cyre Stewart Fxsher E Shaffer Bundy Spauldmg Meredlth Wrllrams R Collms Martm Scott Cullxson Conqer Ftrst row Brrs Coe Carey Tolson Byrd Clabaugh Iohnson Arnold Smder Albnght Hornbuckle Y FRED HARDER a hxgh jump letterman and Irm Collms a wexght letterman look on as B111 Spauldmg lavelm letterman shows the hne pomts of hrs eV8I1l 455 5,333 'QXEJQ at Ce' ,0 L 'S 59 ox Qeuaulas- ,is THE O CLUB Back row Wrlhams Berglund Bull Fredrxcks Harder Morrrs Crockett Gordon Dyer Ferguson Hoopes Hen mnq Second row Cam Spauldmg Golher Colhns Day Prlce Tolson Ogg Shaffer Shade Wrlson Lane Dyer Front row: Hag gard Hrggrns Paul Forsythe Amsworth Luce Conger Bundy Kramer Ferns O Club Uses Funds to F mance Athletzc Teams Under the gu1d1ng hand of Harley Amsworth presldent the O club completed another year of servrce to O H Q The club an honor orgamzatlon consxsts of boys who have been successful athletes and many boys dream of noth ng but malf ng letters rn football basketball track golf or tennrs ln order that they may 10111 wrth other athletes rn the fellowshlp of thrs select group Many of the boys worked drlhgently at the concessron stand dur1ng the football and basket ball games and the club earned enough for the mmrmum fee for chartered buses to Kansas Un1ver slty to wltness a Brg Seven grrd ron battle a basket ball t1lt and an mdoor track meet In add1t1on to charter1ng a bus the club used 1ts funds to help fmance the athletvc teams Many a boy entenng the held of compet1t1on and weanng a new unlform never fully real1zed how much of hrs equrpment was purchased by the O Club YEA CYCLONES FIGHT' screams the student body as the energetrc cheerleaders leap hrgh oil the floor They are Maureen Taylor Shrrley Honn Cay Crrtes Elrzabeth Keller Iudy Cary and Mae Ann Wollam 54 ' .:- ' ' I : ' 1 - fi 1 . , . 1,1 ,. V 1 -. -, ., , .Mu ,wr .-...r,. .... , 1- ,L Y . ,1 ' 1 Ny. P ,..'. 'lt '- , h ' - O ' 7. ' If . 2 , As 4 . . Ny. K , ,, ' V1 1- A 11 . Hx I1 r , . , ' y ev , - 1 W :1 . , - 1. .. ex . 1 f 4 V , x. I i 'i r TF' 3 1 1 ,. . -- I 1 5 VL K K L l l I 1 11 11 . . . . . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 6 , O O 1 . - , , - . 11 11 - - . , , - Y- ' . . L . ' 1 , - , 1 , 1 , . I-1: , ,, Y, i 9 ' , , , . ,. , 4 . I 1 1 - 1 1 . . . . . . . . . . . , 1 , I . . 11 11 I . I I I . 1 1 . Y 1. I ' c, f 1 THE OFFICERS ot the senxor hxgh Grrls Athletrc Assocratxon Back row Nancy Curry treasurer Iudy Cary secretary Marrlyn Henmng program charrman Iva Kay Iones Student Councxl re presentatwe Front row Karyn Holmes program chcnrman Pat Murphy presx dent Mane Fouls vxce presldent Mrss Marjone Lancaster sponsor G A A Strwes to Earn Pomts or Awards Learmng good sportsmanshrp the guls rn the lunror and senror hrgh Grrls Athletrcs Assocratrons under the gurdance of Mvss Marjone Lancaster had a year frlled w1th act1v1t1es Stnvmg to earn the awards grven bv the organrzanon the members played aenal darts vol exam1nat1ons The grrls had to earn 2000 pornts tor the cher1shed gold K pvn 1600 pomts tor the purple and gold state K 1200 pornts for the coveted O or 600 pomts for the dcunty Sunflower pm Several enjoyable n1ghts were spent at swrmmmg partres rn the mdoor pool at Ottawa Uruversrty Whlle the senror hrgh glrls were enjoymg themselves the seventh and elghth grade grrls were also hawng lun attend ng hvelv rneetmgs every the 1000 pomts needed to acqurre the small O whrle those garnvng only 500 pomts recerved a K emblem ? THE OFFICERS of the Iunxor Hxgh Gxrls Athletrc Assocxatxon Back row Carolyn Hood Student Councrl representatxve Cmdy Huis presrdent Carolyn Meters program charrrnan Front row Mxss Marjone Lancaster sponsor Drxxe Wol lam secretary Suzanne McBr1de vxce presrdent Ianxce Newlxeld treasurer 55 O O o o o '. f leyba1l, blaslretball, passed skill tests, and had heart Thursdaylduring activity-period. Many girls reached N J XX A C ry, l' d 1 f . . . Organlzatlons '21 O O 4-is f f, X 2 4 l 1 .0 ,, , X i I is i F f.. SENIOR HIGH Student Council Back row Frank Iohnson rumor Denms Conger Kays Marvin Wilson vice presxdent Fred Harder president Lar ry Pearson semor Irvm Mnddlebusher F F A Irm Shelden Swmg Kings Third row Douglas Archer Science Club Basil Kelsey sophomore loel Berglund band Sherman rrrce Art Club Irm Green treasurer Sheldon Meats orchestra Second row Carolyn Kelly senior Pat Barr Pep Club Nancy Curry muted chorus Naomi Dengel F H A Iva Kay Iones G A A Ted Bnll O Club First row Miss Nora Evans sponsor Cay Cntes secretary Patsy Hickman Kayettes Elmore Going yunror Those not present for the picture were Ioy Fleming your nalrsm and Iarrett Clmton Thesprans Student Council Helps with School Actwltles Kept busy all year helping w1th the many act1v1t1es of the school the hard workmg 1un1or and ance of Norris Burke and Mrss Nora Evans planned many fun hlled parties assemblies and mrxers for the student body After be ng elected 1n the spr1ng and havrng three months of study free vacation the councils planned for the year the assemblles which mcluded hlms talks musrcal programs and talent shows sponsored by the classes Every student remembers the JUICY 1ce cold watermelon that sen1or h gh students hterally stuffed themselves w1th last September at the annual Water melon feed sponsored bv the sen1or h1gh Student Councll The members of the group showed therr sk1ll and 1mag1nat1on when they planned for the annual homecomlng and decorated the 1un1or h1gh gym for the dance after the football game IUNIOR HIGH Student Council Back row Norris Burke sponsor Carolyn Hood G A A Caramrtta Lee eighth grade Ross Martin mnth grade Bonnie Ward mnth grade Roger Schmanke president Second row Martha Keller secre tary Betty Trout seventh and eighth grade Kayettes Orral Stan eart mnth grade Paula Schmanke ILLDIOK high band Fred Golher vice president First row Bruce Bundy Dramatrcs Club lame Sal mon treasurer Sandra Howard mnth grade Kayettes Mike Latrmer eighth grade Rrchard Hicks seventh grade 58 Among the new projects that 1t sponsored was the honor roll for top notch students ID the senior sublect received H1gh Honors Those who made one B and the remalnder of their grades all SOlld subjects were A s rece1ved Honors Thrs honor roll dreamed of by many was read bv all n the high school paper In the spr1ng the junlor and sen1or h1gh Stu dent Councrls cooperated wrth the Recorder Staff rn enterta1n1ng the students of the 1un1or and senior h1gh schools at the annual parties for the d1str1but1on of the Recorder The 1un1or h1gh councrl arranged the program for the junror hrgh party and the sen1or high group helped the Recorder staff with the d1tt1 cult task of securing the tables and charrs Havrng a part rn many of the school act1v1t1es the Student Councrls can truly be called one of the most 1mportant organizations ln the school . - ' . - - . - I ,.., . . .I I , I . Q- w t , I ' ' y X i f .I ' . .2 54 , ' : . : A - W , r . .f l' . ' Q is ' - ' , J ' . I vs . . I l , Q C C C C . A I , senior high Student Councils, under the wise guid- high. Those SfUdSI1TS who made CID A in GVGIY Solid , . , . i , . . ' . . Sczence Club Shows Films PLANNING INTERESTING MEETINGS wrth the apparatus used rn chemistry and physics was one ol the objectives of the Science Llub ollrcers Seated are Doug Archer Student Council repre entatrve Bob Luce president Standing Ernest Shaffer secretary I1m Green vice president Ronald Meyer treas urer and Lester H Hoffman sponsor The mystenes of chemistry and the challenges of physics problems held the attention of the Scrence Club members at their bimonthly meetlngs in the chemistry laboratory Under the guidance of Lester H Holman instructor of physics and chemistry the members mixed chemlcals worked problems and worked on numerous projects Films and lectures if 4 filled the trrne at many of the meettnqs At the hrst meetmg of the year the members amended the constrtutron to permit more students to loin Prevrously only physrcs and chemistry stu dents could become members Under the new ruling physiology or biology students could apply for taking therr second year of mathematrcs THE SCIENCE CLUB Back row Kxeler Ogg Shade Pearson Frith row Burgess Harktns Fredrrcks Wxlson Pratt Gollxer Fourth row Hxgdon Williams Woods Conger Chnton Bancroft Thu-d row MacArthur Shatter Archer Luce Meyer Green Second row Vernon Stewart Arnold Stanley Stewart Iohnson Bundy Calkins Front row Mclntosh Lee Kelsey Iames Parker Henning Bemmels 57 CJ 1.1 T' 9 o 2 1 ' - . 1 o Zigi sl ' . -x C0 A I t- 'I . X 5. 1 . 'll fill r - I t fl! ll V . I . - v ' j ' I 1 A U 'I . : J. 1. D gained additional scientific knowledge as they membership. All members had to have or had to be ts l A K9 H I ' -Q 4 ' f I . 45 L , X , . I , O . ov + I -Q . V C I H. , B if A . , 5 - V ,S 3 . N .. 5 y tt 3 I1 - .. V x F ' l ' f Q 0 :K 4. J: T ...t t 5 at lf? Attendrng the Kay Kayette Conference ln Iola enjoyrng the father son banquet and llstemng to lnterestrng programs were all a part of the act1v1t1es of the sen1or h1gh Kays The organ1zat1on of 48 mem bers under the sponsorshlp of Melvm Taylor 1ndus tnal arts 1nstructor earned money by selhng food at the concessron stand at football and basketball games Frve members Gary Hornbuckle Larry Ogg Dale Pratt Mvckey Shaughnessy and Morgan W1111ams were delegates to the Kay Kayette Con ference and gave 1nterest1ng reports on the many new and lnterestlng 1deas whvch they had learned from the conference STANDING AROUND therr newly completed scoreboard whxch was pre sented to the school are Melvm Taylor sponsor lack Grattham Wxll Channon and Darwm Barnhxsel 'Q 1 60 Kays Enyoy it THE KAY OFFICERS--Back row Gary Hombuckle vxce presldent Dale Pratt secretary Denms Conger Student Counctl representatxve Front row Mel vm Taylor sponsor Mxclcey Shaugh nessey treasurer and Morgan Wrl hams presxdent Included rn the f1lms that were presented for the orgamzatmon were Do s and Don t s on Dat1ng Football H1ghl1ghts of 1952 and two rel1g1ous f1lI'I1S The Mohammedan World CBeg1nn1ng and Growthl and Way of Peace An espec1ally 1nterest1ng hlm called Aqua Frohcs was a compxled senes of short sketches on water sports Another frlm Far borough Arr Show related the Br1t1sh Arrcraft Con structlon Show of 1949 held tn England Dunng natlonal scout week Wll Channon presented two reels of the p1ctures that he had taken rn 1955 at the Ph1lmont Natronal Scout Ranch i ll- Q-if: gif' ami L':--:gf ni' O o 0 0 '51 ' C' f.: , ' X' I , lx fs' I if f ' ,gp 1 . 1 H 1 l c, nw . J L ,flu ,y 51 . . I K X I , I . . . . , L .- ' I I l ' . - - 1 . . - . - - . - H I 1 I . H . I I . . - - - 1. . . 1. . . . I . . . - - 1 H . . 1, D . - - ll ll n . I n I I I . I Il 'Q ll ' ' I , , . . ,I r 1 ' . ,, . . . . , Y - 1 I I . . . . ' ' ' - - I , 1 , 359: xlfi A af 5, ' z u t . q ,t A 43' . if I jill' . ' 4. Qt - 1 5 ' V XJ' ' Q, T Y . I I r . l . P, . . , v Many Actwltles Junior Kays Keep Busy With Many Projects THE KAY OFFICERS. Back row: Larry Wright, vice-president: P. R. Iamison, sponsor: Lauren Ward, devotion chairman. Bottom row: David Hybolt, program chairman: Bob Keelin, president: Hal Crawford, treasurer. I The task of keeping 64 energetic junior high Kays busy this year was in the hands of P. R. lami- son, the club's sponsor. At the beginning of the school year each member of the club was given a hoe and tulip bulbs, which had been purchased by the Kayettes, and they were asked to plant the bulbs in front of the junior high building. The boys' efforts were rewarded in the spring when they saw the add- ed beauty on the school grounds. Whenever a warm day appeared, the Kays, armed with waste baskets, were sent out the school ground to pick up the discarded paper and other miscellaneous items. ,- E' Jug. , 1 5- SJ 1 I I Still MI-Ill l T if tis ,.. T? f a '1 H- 'JMU ipvitsr lilly 5441! JA-L Many interesting meetings were scheduled for the group. Movies of the Olympic games and the 1955 World Series were shown: fire chief Harry Gilli- land, and the Hev. Charles P. Knight were speakers: there was a basketball quiz program: and the junior high Drarnatics club presented a play for the group. Proving that the junior high Kays have talent for things other than good entertainment and the ability to keep busy, they earned money for their club and many worthy causes. The club collected S12 at Thanksgiving and Christmas for Meals for Millions and, as a means of earning money for it- self, the club ran the concession stand at several basketball games. CLEANING the school grounds are tour energetic boys. They are Gary Showal- ter, Iohn Going. Larry Wright, and Charles Spooner. 61 47:1 X we 1.3, -'Ulf' f3f7 t flu-Llbfirz-A-L.'s yllyi-Elrgfllt sl, .'vNf?LtfHH55!f '1 A s. 'tQlLAk!'.1x1 'vb-Q5 s-, ,!.L.'! A ,R -.,5,' 'iff Mita:-s-r-+-+.r.ri.,fl C2 'I Y? ,W 49 3 ,,- -1-4 1' I3 THE programs Lrnda Schwarz vrce presrdent Suzanne Parker arrecror of imance Ehzabeth Keller drrector of re ular ro rams 9 P 9 go Kay llonef, drrector OfmUS1C Second row Mxss Hornet Seymour Mrss Rose Shular Mrss Mary lane Fowler sponsors a ureen ay or drrector of parlramentary law Marrlyn Merrrtt drrector oi school servrce Marrlyn Beeson drrector of point system Cay Crrtes drrector of recreatron Fxrst row Marllyn Mock secretary Carolyn Chrrstxe drrector of commumt servrce Y Alberta Baldwrn presrdent Lynda Igel treasurer Alrce Wrlson pranrst Deanna Albrrght dxrector of publrcrty Patsy Hrck SENIOR HIGH Kayette Board of Drrectors Back row Iudy Lee world servrce drrector Marrlyn Hennrng drrector of relxgxous Kayettes Contrlbute to Meals for Mzllwns Projects and more proyects were on the agenda for the 140 senlor hrgh Kayettes In cluded rn the Drorects were the srngmg of carols at convalescent homes contrxbutmg to Meals for Mllllons and CARE redecoratmg the back stage dressrng rooms g1v1ng Chnst mas baskets to needy famrlres and selllng UNICEF Chrrstmas cards The glrls sold food at the concessron stand at three football games and two basketball games to add more money to the treasury Socral occas1ons 1ncluded a father daughter ch1ll1 supper a coffee hour for the faculty durmg the mrd semester fnals and a mother daughter tea Interestlng and 1nstruct1ve programs f1lled the weeklv meetrngs A h1ghl1ght of the vear was a v1s1t from M1ss Wanda Mae Vrnson state Kayette d rector who spoke to the grrls durrng an actlvrty perrod and ern ,nv Q phaslzed the Importance of seerng thrngs as , ,if thev reallv are ,,,nuu-Ill 'Q Q' 'X WORK BECOMES FUN as Carolee Burns and Iean Anderson diligently paint the back stage s. of the auditorium. 3 L -Us 17 'GJ x x., hh. ! ' THE NINTH GRADE KAYETTE BOARD OF DIRECTORS Thrrd row Mxss Iessre Harold sponsor Lmda Kerr program charrman Mary Fuller porn! system chauman Roberta Glanvrlle world servtce chalrman Pat Hanes publrclty Wanda Robertson vtce- prestdent Second row Mtss Nora Oshrma sponsor Mrs Burl Beam sponsor Iecmne Iohnson plants! Pattxe Ltster song leader ludrth Iamtson secretary Frrst row Maryorte Zook communrty servlce chatrman Betty Hardaqe rehgrous chaxrman Carolyn Thompson school servrce chaxrman Bonme Ward recreatxon cha uman Karen Dutheld presrdent Itll Brown treasurer 9th Grade Kayettes Hafve Successful Projects Str1v1ng hard to make the work of therr or gan1zat1on more effechve the mnth grade Kayettes thought f1rst of the needs of others and then turned the1r attentron to fun tor themselves They sent 13 boxes ot cloth ng to the Good Wrll lndustrres 1n Kan sas Cvty they collected used nylon hose tor lapan they made Chrtstmas favors for the nursmg homes and had a Dvaper Derby to hem 26 d1apers for a Navalo lndlan School A rummage sale netted them Q85 A Chr1stmas party a htke and the annual mother daughter tea were rncluded rn the1r good t1mes DOING GOOD FOR OTHERS rs the arm of the mnth grade Kayettes Karen Sloan and Charlotte Murphy are bemg assxsted by Mrss Nora Oshuna as they hem a draper tor a welldeservtng Navalo Indran school 63 A - , - n l . . v ' P K C1 C I 1 lx' G 3' X A -D. q .. 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I K or F ,- CJ rv f' THE SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADE KAYEITES BOARD OF DIRECTORS Back row lanet Rrchardson vlce presrdent Donna Cheney musxc drrector Carolyn Hood treasurer Paula Schmanke presrdent Iams Moore pomt system drrector Mrs lean Gexger sponsor Front row Ianxe Kmght relrgxous drrector Sharon Whrrley world and communrty servxce Peggy Nordyke publlcxty Karen Indall recreatmon Cheryl Mock program drrector Kathleen Gamet secretary Not pxctured rs Martha McNauI school service 7th 8th Grade Kayettes Have Clever Kld Part The seventh and erghth grade Kayettes launched another busy year wrth a membershrp dnve m September whrch resulted rn 90 members Two delegates and a sponsor attended the regtonal conference at Iola rn October and 1n November the Kayettes ass1sted the Amerrcan Legron wrth conces slons durrng the AIm1Sl1Ce Day celebratron part1c1 pated 111 an all school Thanksgwrng program and collected S20 1n a publ1c1ty campalgn for Meals for M1ll10HS Iommg the junror h gh Kays rn presentrng a panel dlscussvon on cheatmg for an assembly pro- gram and preparrng erght large baskets of food for a crty Chrrstmas prolect kept the gvrls busy rn Decem ber In Ianuarv the bvg semester party a Krd Party was a tremendous success The costumes were clever there were prrzes galore and the evenlng was enjoyed by everyone Work for the second semester rncluded a rum mage sale the collectmg of paperbacks lpocket books? for Wvnter General Hospwtal and a Mother Daughter banquet Other projects mcluded purchas mg a complete Easter outfrt for an Ottawa chlld and grvrng an Easter partv for a grade school group Dunng the summer representatwes w1ll be sent to camp 64 BABIES YET' No 1ts the seventh and erghth grade Kayette Ktd Party The babxes rn the bed are Iudy Lrster and Opal Nearmyer Those standmg are Cheryl Mock Paula Schmanke Ioyce Cox Karen Indall Sandra Math mas Nedra Hendrxx Ianxce Brown Don na Remecke Janet Cox Martha Mc Naul Sharon Whrrley Carrol Bruce Dtana Osborn Art Club Promdes Gay Decoratlons for Halls Worlung hard and hav1ng fun the members of the newly organvzed Art club used the1r txme and talents to bnghten the halls of the jumor and semor h1gh school w1th gay decoratxons that were sulted to the season The club whrch was organrzed the fxrst semester under the d1rect1on of Mlss Ianet Cor wrn art rnstructor drew up a constxtutxon at 1ts hrst meetmgs and decrded to award pomts to would be members Po1nts were awarded for mak1ng posters workrng on committees attendmg rneenngs and con tnbutmg trme to the club Students who had earned suffmcxent po'nts were 1n1t1ated 1nto the orgaruzatxon Durmg the hollday season the club placed on the lust floor landrng of the junror h1gh school a Chnst mas scene of a httle wh1te church and two cozy httle cottages on a whue landscape dotted wxth snow covered trees Behxnd the scene was a black back ground wh ch earned the message Merry Chnst mas In a Chrrstmas card contest 1111 Iefferres was the wmner and her des1gn was used on Chnstmas cards whrch were sold bv the orgamzatron In the spnng the club sponsored a chartered bus to the Nelson Art Gallery n Kansas Crty LOOKING OVER THE DRAFT for the-xr l b h PUTTING THE LAST TOUCHES on the grant heart for a Valentme decorauon are Lee Baker Patsy Cupp Mae Ann Wollam and Lochrel Platter mura to e ung 1n the semor h1gh are Lee Baker hrstonan Patsy Cupp proyect committee chalrman Rrchard Allen vrce presxdent Elmer Benson program charrman Sherman Prrce Student Councxl representatxve Lochxel Platter presrdent Mae Ann Wollam secretary treasurer Mxss Janet Corwm sponsor xo! ar 65 VIEWING SOME OF THEIR PRIZE GRAINS at the Crop Show are S S Bergama Vernon Stewart Ice Krasny Rxchard Landess Ioe Bonme Neal Flsh burn Don England B111McN1sh Irwm Mrddlebusher Raymond Rumlord Arch te Lewxs Wxll Channon and Gary Rice F F A Holds Scrap Iron Drwe To Reuse Money Ralsmg hvestock and crops occupxed much of the ttme of the 35 bovs who were members of the Future Farmers of Amenca Early 1n October the boys brought the best of therr farm products to the agrxc ture room for a Crop Show Gary R1Ce re ce1ve the hlghest score 1n the show when he won hve f1rst places s1x second places and three thlrd places wlth the varlous products from h1S farm work Other wmners 'n the crop show were W1l1 Channon second Ravmond Humford th rd Dan Bon1ne fourth Neal F1shburn f1fth Ioe Bonlne s1xth B1l1McN1sh seventh Dean Warner exghth R1chard Landess mnth and Ioe Krasnv tenth The orgamzahon ra1sed money w1th a scrap 1ron dr1ve and attended the Amencan L1V6SIOCk show vn Kansas C1ty STANDING IN FRONT of then new emblem for the agrxculture bu11d1nq rs S S Bergsma I-' F A advxsor Ioe Krasny sentmel Rxchard Landess secretary Don England presxdent Vernon Stewart vxce presxdent B111 Woods treasurer and B111 McN1sh reporter fff' nfs 6o xxj TIQ 1 CUL 1 1 H, , 9 O O O O , - h : - , 1 : . : - -, - - ' ,' : Z , ' : ' . . 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'wwf-' - - 1 if I N if 4,3 L -J Yv H1 Q X p - It 1 ' X J .- ' fi' 1- 0 , S ., 1 I H ,N 6 f 3.7 THE F H A CABINET MEMBERS Back row Betty Io Allen treasurer Iudy Lee vtce presrdent Carol Martm hrstorxan Cora Dunn degree chatrman Mrs Mary Thomas sponsor Front row Deanna Albrtght parlxamentartan Louann Lowrance publrctty Karan Wxlson prestdent Connre Reed song leader Maye Grttttn recreatxon Not prctured are Carolma Larros secretary and Naomr Dengel Student Councxl representatxve Wllson, Dunn Attam Chapter Homemaker Degrees Projects whrch xncluded dorng good deeds for others and promotlng the1r own organlzatxon kept the Future Homemakers of Amenca a group of over 90 members busv durmg the school year Instead of a grit exchange at Chrtstmas t1rne the g1rls sent small presents to the patrents at the State Hosp1tal and entertamed shut ms wrth carols Rcusmg money by hawng candy cookre and food sales helped to make all the grrls at O H S conscrous of the work of the chapter Karan Wtlson was elected second v1cepres1 dent of the drstnct Cora Dunn and Karan attamed therr Chapter Homemaker Degrees by completmg tour goals or prolects Throughout the school year the gxrls rnrxed fun wvth learmng and broadened then tnendshlps 'Y Q-v OFF FOR A DAY of fun at the Dlstrlct F H A Conventton are Marlene Carey and Judy Lee wuz Z qs 67 .. u f- - 4, x T7 J r y 6 :gb y .- fil ' f 1 .iff ... 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YF , e ,f K ,- fQ M ' t 'W Record Keeps School Informed Throughout Year 1-S5191 1,11-JXW 45, 5,23'l'ffux Eff fro xbirglfvfgg as 1 45553 Mr 2115 '-5 ul 6 K -iii.. an IIM GREEN IOY FLEMING LARRY OGC: Managlng Edrtor Assocxate Edxtor Busmess Manager Plannxng seventeen ed1t1ons of The Ottawa Record takmq and developmg p1ctures and meetmg a deadhne every two weeks are 1ust orne of the tasks undertaken bv the members of the Ottawa Hlqh School Record staff Thxs year s staff strove to malntam the All Amencan standard set bv the 1954 55 class durmq the frrst semes THESE GIRLS seem to be havmg fun a they paste clrppmgs m therr notebooks They are Gall Moore Iulra Phrllxps Frances Whxrley Carolma Lancs and Ruth Ann Bemmels ter of last year Wrthout the panence of the faculty advx or M1ss Florence M Robmson the combmed ablhtles of the managlng and assoc1ate ed1tors hm Green and lov Flemmq and the ldeas of every member of the staff the 1956 Record would not have attamed the h1gh ratmg that lt recelved FRED HARDER dxctates a story to Larry Pearson whxle Ted Brxll and Ernest Shaffer watch 68 -C' z . f' f KW Q V - , - s X ,.s. rw, . 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V '56 Recorder Staff Rushes to Meet Deadlines LINDA SCHWARZ NANCY MORBISEY WALLIS HENNING Edxtor Assrstant Edltor Business Manager After decldmg on the cover for the 1956 Recorder cmd plannmq the arrangement of the pages the staff consrstmg of twelve students under the superv1s1on of M1ss Florence M Robmson facultv advlsor rushed to get adveruslng sold and deadlmes met Dur1ng months of hard work the staff membe s cornbmed talents and Ideas along w1th manv long hours of work to produce IANET RICE s ms mter st d m th negatrve Gary I-Iornbuckle showrng to the group whrch mcludes Mrke Shaughnessy Nancy Morse and Carol Day th1s vear s annual W1thout the creat1ve sk1l1 of the art ed1tor Loch1el Platter the d1v1s1on pages would not have been pos 1ble Under the d1rect1on of the ed1tor Lmda Schwarz and the assrstant ed tor Nancy Mor IISSV the class 1ndustr1ouslv worked to meet the stan dards set by past Recorder staffs IEANEAN HARVEY pomts to a prcture as Deanna Albnght Lochxel Platter Larry Forsythe and Mane Keelm look on 69 . 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V , . 1 in . l 1 . , r - ' ' -M I M L' x N T 5 , 5- I 3 7' 1: FM I R ' J: . t lit fi f Stl' 515 l I f, fi, BROADCAST TIME Iolene Brrnk who rs the accompanist SEARCHING for ideas for a radro program these members for Iudy Whuleys vocal number warts for Gary Hom of the radro statt watch a television program They are buckle to lrnrsh the newscast Mrs IoAnn Ceartoss radio Dale Shxpps Larry Forsythe and Meredith Wlluams staff sponsor watches the scrxpt as rt rs being read Footllght, Radio Staff Profvlde Entertainment Two groups of students the radro staff and the Jumor h1gh Dramatlcs Club devoted the1r tune and talents to the held of entertainment Broadcastlng means of tape recorded programs hall mtervrews and musical se1ect1ons the six member radlo staff never failed to have a 15 m1nute program ready for the regular broadcast at 3 35 p m on Wednesday READING a humorus selectxon from a play Carolyn Thomp son presrdent of the yumor high Dramatrcs Club entertains the other ottrcers of the club They are Gwen Harder sec retary Iohn Gomg treasurer Mrs Iohn Gaddts sponsor Merle Bland program charrman and Bruce Bundy Student Council representative D1v1d1ng themselves into four groups the jumor h1gh Dramat1cs Club provlded 1ts own enter tamment for each meet1ng as each group was res t1ce the club presented a h1lO1'lO1.1S farce M1nd Over Mumps for a Jumor high assembly Later ln the year the group enloyed a party whrch carned out the theme My Funny Valentme IS HE DEAD' asks Murrel Bland as Larry Wright iarnts Other members of the cast standmg are Suzanne McBride Iohn Gomg Iohn Wells Pat Llster less Culhson and Pat Smxth seated Iudy Iamrson Carolyn Melers and Nancy England 70 7 9 5 'S r .. . Q O O 0 to the community the activities in the high school by ponsible for at least one program. After diligent prac- i CJ Q CD J 7 S1 ga' THE CHARTER MEMBERS OF THE THESPIANS Back row Elrzabeth Keller Iarrett Chnton Suzanne Parker Larry Pearson Gary Hornbuckle Mrs IoAnn Ceartoss sponsor Front row Frances Whlrley Dale Shrpps Meredrth Wrlhams Iudy Whrrley Iolene Bnnk Cay Cntes Irm Green and Txm Wood were not present when the prcture was taken New Thesplan Group Gwes Tense Mystery Pla RGCGIVIIIQ honors rn the held of dramatrcs thrrteen hrgh school students were nutrated rnto a newly orgamzed Thespran Natronal Honorary Soc1ety of Dramatrcs Clubs 1n an assembly on Dec ember 12 At the beg1nn1ng of the second semester four more members were added HELPING THEMSELVES at the Thespran potluck dinner are Trm Wood Lxnda Schwarz Irm Green Dale Shlpps Mrs Io Ann Cearfoss Kay Iones Elrzabeth Keller and Larry Pearson The organrzatron whrch IS under the drrectron of Mrs JoAnn Cearfoss mcludes rn 'ts arms the creatmg of act1ve and rntelhgent mterest rn dramatxc art among hrgh school students The O H S club wh1ch rs Troop 885 presented the mvolved psycho logrcal drama Hrgh Wmdow for a pay assembly AT THE THESPIAN POTLUCK hm Green Suzanne Parker and Dale Shrpns xnxtated Lrnda Schwarz Patsy Cupp Ianet Rice and Larry Forsythe mto the group 71 - f S57 C, g ' . ,, 2 'Q . , V 0 , h I Q' U ls l. l 1 T . 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A A .Lima W1 FIRST HOUR MIXED CHORUS Back row Peggy Rrchardson Carter Ivey Whxrley Calkrns Ferns Wrchman Iudy Iohnson Barbara Iohnson Carr Keelm Lrgon Spooner Second row Flmsbaugh Patsy Rrchardson Merers Cox Wood McN1sh Iudy Stevens Patty Stevens Iames Akers Barr Kelley Fxrst row Reed West Hobbs Karen Sue Mock Iones Svank Marxlyn Mock Wallace Yount Anderson Moore Highly Successful Programs Gwen by Chorale, Beautrful melodles could be heard 1n the halls at O H S as the vanous vocal orgamzatrons prac trced for the proqrams that were g1ven The mlxed chorus under the drrectron of Harold Tarpley vocal mus1c mstructor mcluded 1n lts re'oerto1re a wxde vanetv of mus1c from the beautx ful Cradle Song oi the V1rg1n to the novelty Wood chuck Song T 72 At Chnstmas t1me the mlxed chorus the chor ale and the orchestra combmed to present an ln spmng mus1cal program for the jumor and sen1or hrgh The hrst mus'c feshval was held February 7 when the O H S chorus and orchestra went to Atch1son The day was cllmaxed by a jornt concert glven that evenrng Durmg the second festrval of the CHORALE Back row Trm Wood Mor gan Wrllrams Ioel Garrett B111 Colt rane Dale Watts Meredrth Wrllrams Thxrd row Iudrth Iamrson Iudy Stevens Dave Cox Kerth Thompson Davrd Lee Sharon Lrgon Patty Stevens Second row Elxzabeth Pmney Sally Lrggett Charlene Galt Iudy Cary Marrlyn lr wm Pat Burgess Kathy Archer Fxrst row Marnlyn Mock Geraldme Wallace Iolene Brmk Katre Chrsm Ieanne Iohn son Iudy Whuley Patsy Rxchardson A Y hy ,, ,,,. -, W, . -WV a V O O o - , , - n n n - I ' - , , - - , s , . . . . ,, ' . 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M . . .. , , l . , sw I 1 n A, 4 Q FIFTH HOUR MIXED CHORUS Back row Allen Barnes Lartos Garrett Medlock Brown Huls Shade Rodgers Read Second row Porter Chxsm Wxlson Greene Blakesley Schmxdt Curry Irwxn Davenport Brmkman Meyers First row Blarr Frxday Meats Bundy Burgess Phrlhps Batdort Kaeckell Ames Muslc Festwal Greatl Antlclpated by Chorus year on February 17 O H S rnusxc students played host to nearly 300 Lawrence vtsrtors In place of the annual operetta the musrc de partment presented a dehghtful performance of excerpts from Bnqadoon The Student Pnnce and Students who had exceptronal vocal abrhty were quahhed for the chorale a smaller vocal group BOYS BARBER SHOP QUARTET Left to nght Sheldon Meats Dale Watts tm chaxrl Ioel Garrett Irm Shelden PQ. sm 3 X whose performances were very pleasmg to all who heard them s1nq Thrs new and hrqhly successful orqanrzatlon was mtroduced th1s year by Mr Tar Pley Blendmg the1r volces 1n close harmony the beauty shop quartet were called on many trmes dur mg the year for vocal numbers GIRLS BEAUTY SHOP QUARTET Left to nght Iudy Stevens Sally Lrggett Patty Stevens Kane Chxsm tl 73 bf. F fx W Vvrrbr mln' YAQAH -I Q Q I O O Roberta. I I ' - boys' barbershop quartet and the sophomore -'girls' ' ,x - fs. N 'E' ,x V Q V I 'f-.v 5 h x t 1 U Q J N to l .4 l L- IUNIOH HIGH MIXED CHORUS Back row Harrah Roth Dawson Third row Gxlmore Lambert Wadkms Burgoon Wxlson Huls Ward Whrrley Patterson Atchxson Cheney Fxsher Brown Second row Iohnson McBr1de Archer Newfreld Trout Cooper Dxsque Grrtfxn Rybolt Taylor Glanvxlle Pelfly Wxegert Vanr' Moore McCart Duncan Fxrst row Hubbard Sexton Barn hrsel Zrelsdort Mock Blakeman Small Starbuck Barr Watkrns Parks Game! Coltrane Herdner Else Chrsm Rexnecke Dyks tra Harder Chrlstmas Program Gwen ln .lumor Hugh Chorus if 5 The 1un1or hrgh mvxed chorus took over the program to the 1un1or h gh Chrrstmas assembly under the d1rect1on ot Harold Tarp ley vocal mstructor They gave a very 1mpres S1Ve program ot musrc for the hohday season A Fest1val ot Song composed of all krnds of musrc rang1ng from popular tunes to rehgtous hymns was one of the most hrghly apprecrated undertalongs of th s group From the mrxed chorus Mr Tarpley se lected a grrls and a boy s ensemble made up of the vorces he consrdered su1table for these groups Programs for vanous clubs and ctvrc groups were g1ven by the ensembles and were delrghttul to the audrences Choral groups 1n the jumor hrgh have been concerned Wrth learnlng to srng together Therr rnaterlal has varled from slmple songs sung rn unrson to elabo ate four part settrngs of frne choral musrc Mrxed chorus one of the most popular organrzatrons avarlable to Junror hrgh students rncluded 52 seventh and e1ghth graders IUNIOH HIGH GIRLS ENSEMBLE Back row Patterson Perkms Huls Ward Archer Fust row Else Vann Coltrane Mock Small IUNIOR HIGH BOYS ENSEMBLE Back row Harrah Roth Beets Dawson Drsque Grrltm Fxrst row Cooper Parks Rybolt Watl-rms Barr IUNIOR HIGH BAND Back row Ieftrres drrector Frith row Mrddlebusher Wrlson Bruce Burke Fourth row non Second row Bruce Llster Salmon Campbell Petty Second row leit side Schmanke Thompson Hagerty Flemmg Kramer Drsque Back Anderson Underwood Second row nght sxde Harvey Lewrs Fxrst row nqht sxde Fmk Keller Wexss Bemmels Albrrqht Hobbs Gary Showalter Keehn Fust row Hood Senter Foale Crane Opal Nea Snyder Bledsoe Bundy Beralund lndall Wrxqht Wrlham Barker Wxlson Kahler Harrah Bland Third row Latrmer Reser Chan Gamet Back row left srde Bowlby Iohnston Smrley Frsher rmeyer Mathxas Bryant Hardage Ott I-'xrst row left sxde row nqht srde Krlle Nelson Showalter Prerson Mudrlck Hood Meharry Roger Nearmeyer Small Lennard Cullrson Lanos Crawford Gorng Select Members Pla m .Tumor Hlgh Orchestra Dressed 1n black and Whlle the 69 members of the Jumor hrqh band the largest m frve years took part 1n many act1v1t1es th1s year Marchmg 1n the O U Homecommg parade the O H S Homecom mg and the Veterans Day parades the band made a strlkmg plcture as the members drsplayed theu' musrcal ab1l1ty Select band members were rewarded by be mg grven a pos1t1on m the lumor hrgh orchestra These along Wlth the strmg players made up the 26 plece orchestra IUNIOR HIGH ORCHESTRA Standrng Ieffrres Bruce Bundy Snyder Wrlham Barker drrector Thrrd row Fmk Wrlson Gordon Bruce Burke Second row Lrster Mcmlyn Bundy Channon Sandra Bundy Kahler Harrah Cullxson Larxos Hood Senter First row Kmght Rlchardson Flemmg Kramer Hagerty Schmanke Bruce Game i 75 QQ 'Vt BAND AND ORCHESTRA OFFICERS Back row Darrell Burkdoll vrce presr dent band Sheldon Me ts Student Councrl representatrve orchestra Ioel Berglund Student Councrl representa txve orchestra Wrllxam Barker spon sor Front row George Kramer presr dent band Alberta Bald vm presr dent orchestra Ruth Ann Bemmels secretary and treasurer orchestra Io lene Brmk vxce presrdent orchestra Bob Klle secretary and treasurer band was not present when the prcture was taken K U Honors Hugh School at Stepprng out rn flashrng red wh1te and blue was honored by bemg asked to partlcxpate 1n Kansas unrlorms the O H S rnarchmg band swung 1nto for Umversrtys Band Day and Leavenworth was host to matlons that thnlled and enterta1ned the crowds at the group at the Ottawa Leavenworth football game Ottawa Hrgh School s football games The organrzatron Marchlng down the lVIa1n Street of Ottawa the BAND Back row Houston Wllson Brmk Read Gould Mclntosh Hmtz Wells Lowrance Ieflrres Frith row Channon Lrster Bem mels Bechtle Pat Burgess Bancroft Edmundson Beeson Burns Reeder Fourth row Ptckenpaugh Krle Schmanke Coons Green Iohnson England Moses Morgan Wrlhams Stone Thud row Hood Bruner Meats Shelden Burkdoll Hysom Fogle 'Vleyer Sutherland Vogler Pratt Second row Wrlham Barker drrector Mudrrck Chnstxe Coltrane Kramer Calkms Haverty Clmton Igel Hobbs Baldwm Harrls Fxrst row Baker Hrllrgoss Flemmg Benson Archer Meredlth Wrllrams Berglund Farr Butler Hoopes Gary Burgess Kneelmq Salmon Houston Iones Senter Barr Caslda Goma West 76 Q 1' 'S ,, : : , l , 1 Y 1 ' ,fi , - . 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' I C2 1 FRENCH HORN QUARTET Gary Hornbuckln fourth French horn Kathleen Archer thrrd French horn Meredxth Wrllrcrms second French horn Morgan Wrllrams hrst French horn SAXOPHONE QUARTET Robert Ha rrs tenor saxophone Ceorge Kramer tenor saxophone Darrell Burkdoll alto saxophone Davrd Sutherland barrtone saxophone Annual Band Da Ceremomes TROMBONE TRIO Sheldon Meats thrrd trombone lun Shelden second trombone Warren Bruner frrst trombone group partrclpated rn the Veterans Day the Ottawa Unrversrty Homecornrng and the Chrrstmas parades The unrversrty also 1nv1ted the band to play for the Ottawa Wesleyan Homecomrng football game Durrng the basketball season the band was d1V1ded mto three groups of 22 members each to serve as pep bands for playlng at pep assemblres and basketball games The Swrng Kmgs garned steadrly rn populanty and became one of the most unportant and crowd attractmg enter tarners for school partles In a pay assembly thelr versron of Rock Around the Clock brought enthusrastrc clapplng and dellghted cheers from the student audrence SWING KINGS Back row Wrllram Barker drrector Sheldon Meats Irm Shelden Warren Bruner Second row Alrce Wrlson Carolyn Chrxstle Paul Stone Leland Baker Bruce Moses Mary Prckenpaugh Bob Krle Elmer Benson Eugene Farr Frrst row Davrd Sutherland Lynda Igel Robert Harrrs George Kramer Darrell Burkdoll B111 Hysom Pranrst Iolene Brmk Vocalrsts Iudy Whrrley and Dave Cox 77 'Fl ,. - 3 - - -I gl:-4 2 if f t 3 ' if h J u 'X X . . l X- Q I ,tl o . . I h . V-, A 2 - 1, A . . ' . I f THE SENIOR HIGH ORCHESTRA. Standinq: Butler, Senter. Third row: Hiatt, Koehler, Dale, Lollar, Schleit, Bancroft, Beeson. Chapman, Pickenpaugh, Meyer, Vogler, Channon, Pratt. Second row: Harvey, Lee. Kerr, Benson, Thompson, Brink. Read, Lowrance, Sutherland, Harris. First row: Bemmels. Iamison, Baldwin, Lister. Wells. Mock, BUXDS- rchestra Plans New Merit System for Awardsg The orchestra, under the direction of William Barker, became an indispensible part of the music department as it presented several programs and furnished background music for the vocal organ- izations. One of the most inspirational programs of the year was given when the vocal groups and the TRIPLE TRIO. Standing: William Barker. director. Seated: Jamison, orchestra presented the Christmas story in song and instrumental music with P. B. Iamison, shop course instructor, giving the narration. Members of the orchestra also plaved for the musical production in March when the music department presented ex- cerpts from three musical comedies. The annual spring concert was given and, as usual, the orches- Bemmels, Harvey, Baldwin, Lee, Lister, Kerr, Benson, Thompson, , . , 1 9 VIOLIN TRIO. Seated: Iudy Iamison, Ruthie Bem- mels, Ieanean Harvey. Standing: Wilson, Christe, William Barker, director. Third row: Burkdoll, Igel, Gebhard, Hilligoss, Hood, Coltrane, Meats. Sheldon. Bruner. Second row: Hornbuckle, Archer, Williams, Kile, Moses. England, Baker. First row: Iudy Stevens and Pat Stevens. Keeps Students Busy Earning Points for Letters tra's music was an important part of the baccalau- reate and commencement festivities. During the year a new merit system for the instrumental department was set up by the executive councils of the band and orchestra with the help of Mr. Barker. Under the new system anv senior, junior, or sophomore was eligible for an award. The first year that a student met the required regulations he received his award. Graduating seniors received awards with bars on them for the number of years that they had passed the requirements ot the award system. To quality for an award a student in the band had to earn 300 points, while orchestra students had to earn only 250 points, and a student in both organ- izations had to earn a combined total of 450 points. Points were earned by playing in the pit orchestra for operettas, participating in a state or district contest, holding an office, and appearing in various concerts and programs. Absences were ex- cused only for extreme sickness, death in the immed- iate family, and an employer not releasing the stu- dent from his work. For all other absences points were deducted. Other means of losing points in- cluded losing a concert folder, forgetting an instru- ment, having a dirty or defective instrument, or being tardy. fyfx J Classes J E? faq --H GD s A X 4 . 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'Zn ,Z.- ff: '-3 'ip-M1--' 'agif' ' Y S . -11, A 2.5.25 ,gxvsf Aptztucle Tests Help Semors to ROW I IOYCE ACKERMAN Mrxed Chorus 79 Kavettes 9101112 G A A 78 Pep Club 101112 BILL ADCOCK HARLEY AINSWORTH Mrxed Chorus 8910 Kavs 89 O Club 1011 12 Presldent 12 Football 8 9101112 Basketball 7 B 91011 Track 91011 DORIS AKERS-Mrxed Chorus 101112 K yettes 1112 F H A 101112 G A A 1112 P p Club 1012 Art Club 12 ROW II RICHARD ALLEN Basketball 1112 Art Club 12 V1cePres1dent 12 ROW III DAN R AMFS-Band 1011 12 Kczvs 1011 12 Dfamatrcs Club 8 9 ROW IV LOIS ll-IAN ANDERSON F H A 12 Entered from Appanoose Hrgh School Pomona Kansas September 1955 MERLE IEAN ANDERSON Mlxed Chorus 9 10 ll 12 Glee Club 9 Kayettes 9 10 11 12 Pep Club 10 11 12 Club 1112 Program Chcnrman 11 LEE BAKER-Orchestra 9101112 Band 9101112 Swmq Kmgs 12 Kcrys 12 Art Club 12 Hrstorran 12 0 o ' - - : cr - : . . . - - : . . . - : e DOUGLAS ARCHER--Band 117 Orchestra 11' Student Council 11-12' Iesters Club 113 Science ft .A , .i- Select Careers after Graduation ROW I ALBERTA KAY BALDWIN-Orchestra 89101112 Presldent 12 Band 12 Strmq Ensemble 11 Kavettes 91011 12 Presxdent 12 V1cePres1dent 11 F H A 11 12 G A A 8 Pep Club 1011 Recorder 11 Semor Prctures cmd Clubs Class Secretary ll Art Club 12 MARTHA IANE BALL Mxxed Chorus 789 Kayettes 11 G A A 8 Peo Club 1011 Art Club 12 PATRICIA KAYF BARR Band 910 11 12 Nlalorette 9 10 ll 12 Mlxed Chorus 7 8 9 10 11 12 Glee Club 78 Kayettes 789101112 V1cePres1dent 8 Proqram Chalrman 9 Student Councll 912 G A A 789101112 V1cePres1dent 8 Pep Club 101112 Iuruor Play Cast Dramatrcs Club 7 8 9 lesters Club 10 RICHARD A BFCHTLE Track 10 ROW II MARILYN PEARL BEESON-Orchestra 11 12 Band ll 12 Kayettes 11 12 Dxrector of Pomt System 12 Pep Club 11 12 Iumor Play Cast ROW III RUTH ANN BEMMELS-Orchestra 7 8 9 10 11 12 Secretary treasurer 12 Strmg Ensemble 11 Vxolm Tno 12 Band 81112 Kavettes 789101112 Fxnance Chalrman 9 G A A 789101112 Pom! Svstem Charrman 8 Pep Club 101112 Record 12 Photographer Iesters Club 10 Scxence Club 11 12 ROW IV NANCY LOUISE BOOTH Swing KIHQS 12 Scloxst Mtxed Chorus 12 Chorale 12 Student Councll G A THEODORE LEON BRILL Student Councrl ll 12 VICP Presrdent 11 O Club ll 12 Football 8 9 10 11 12 Basketball 7 8 9 10 11 12 Track 9 10 11 12 Record 12 Sports Reporter Class Presxdent 12 Class Treasurer 10 Dramatxcs Club 9 GARY LET-' BRINKMAN Kavs 12 Entered from Prmceton Hlah School Prmceton Kansas September 1955 ROBERT V BUNDY Orchestra 7 8 9 10 ll Band 9 10 Mrxed Chorus 12 Kays 7 8 9 10 11 RBCIGGIIOH Chaz man 9 Student Councxl 9 O Club 10 11 12 VxcePres1dent 12 Football 8 9 1011 12 Basketball 7 8 9 10 ll 12 Track 9 10 11 12 Class Secretary 10 Dramatlcs Club 7 8 'ii 83 Large Percentage of Semors Make Honor Roll, SHIRLEY HONN head cheerleader was a Junxor hrgh cheerleader durxna her freshman year She has been leadmg the hrgh school ln cheers for the last three years ROW I GARY BURGESS-Orchestra 1112 Band Kays 911 F F A 91011 Basketball 9 101112 S mg Krngs 1112 Mlxed Chorus 10 Dramat cs Club 9 Scrence Club 11 12 DARRELL LEROY BURKDOLL Orches ra 12 Swmg Kmgs 10 11 12 Student DIISCTOY 1011 12 Band 7 8 9101 12 V1ce Presrdent 12 Kays 9 10 Student Councrl CAROLEE ANN BURNS-Orchestra 7 811 12 Strmg Ensemb'e ll Band 9 1011 12 Kayettes 7 8 91011 12 School Servrce Chcnrman 8 G A A 7 8 Pep Club 1011 12 EDWARD CALKINS-Orche tra 11 Band 1112 Mrxed Chorus 910 V1cePres1dent 10 Kays 12 F F A 91011 Sclence Club 12 ROW II RALPH EDWARD CLARK F F A 91011 DALLAS CLAYTON Entered from Camdenton Hrah School Camdenton Mxssourx September 1955 IOHN IARRETT CLINTON Orchestra ll Band 11 Kays 11 Student Councxl 12 Iumor Play Cast Thesmans 12 Scrence Club 1112 IAMES M COLLINS-Kays 1011 O Club 1112 Football 91011 Track ll 12 g 84 V I' fi A A '41 rr-.:.. 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'gg ...J-sage' Jglfggl, fi . 18 Semors Letter ln Football or ROW I RONALD COWDIN DAVID MICHAEL COX Mxxed Chorus 12 Glee Club 12 Chorale 12 Kays 10 Track 10 Recorder 11 Photographer CATHRYN CRITI-IS Orchestra 78 Band 7 891011 Swmq Kmqs 910 Mrxed Chorus 10 Glee Club 7 Kayettes 7 8 9 10 11 12 Pre tdent 8 Recreatx n Charrman 12 Program Charrman 11 Drrector oi Pomt System 9 Student Councrl 1112 Secretary 12 Grrls State 11 G A A 7 891011 12 Vxce Presxdent 11 Program Chaxrman 10 Pep Club 1011 12 Cheerleader 9 11 12 Iumor Play Cast Dramatrcs Club 7 8 9 Presrdent 9 lesters Club 10 11 Thespxans IZ Scrence Club 12 HAROLD E CROCKETT Mrxed Chorus 10 Kays 1112 O Club 1112 Football 1112 Basketball Manager 1112 Art Club 12 ROW II LARRY MICHAEL DAY Kays 910 O Club 1112 Football 9101112 Basketball 10 Track 9 10 11 NAOMI DENGEL M1xed Chorus 9 10 11 Glee Club 8 Kavettes 7 8 10 12 F H A 9 10 11 Student Counctl 12 Pep Club 1011 Iesters Club 10 Art Club 12 GORDON LEE DYER O Club I2 Football 11 Track 10 Track Manager 11 LANE D DYER O Club 12 Track Manager 11 1955 5 MIKE ROGERS a transfer student from Lander Wyommg has fascmated all of O H S wlth hrs magrc and Juqglmq trxcks az? Q W 85 Semors Requwed to Hafve 34 Credzts to ROW I MARY ANN EDMUNDSON Orchestra 10 11 12 Band 9 10 11 12 Instrumental Quartet 10 Kayettes 789101112 G A A 7 Pep Club 10 Dramatrcs Club 7 ANGEL ESPINOSA Ir BEVERLY IOYCE FENTON Mrxed Chorus 1011 Glee Club 8-9 Kayettes 1011 12 Pep Club 101121 FREDDY FERGUSON O Club 11 12 Football 11 12 Track 10 11 12 ROW II LOUIS FERNS-Band 9 Mlxed Chorus 712 Kays 81011 O Club 12 Football 8 91011 12 Track 101112 IOY ANN FLEMING Orchestra 7 8 9 10 11 12 Strmg Ensemble 11 Vlohn TIIO 12 Band 8 11 12 Glee Club 7 Kayettes 7 8 9 10 11 12 Pubhcxty Charrman 8 F H A 11 Student Councrl 12 G A A 789101112 Pep Club 10 Record 12 Assxstant Edxtor Iunror Play Cast Dramatrcs Cl.1b 8 Scrence Club 1112 Secretary 11 MARVIN WILSON an all round athlete and outstandmg student rs vxce presxdent ot the Student Councll and the O Club and a member of the Sclence Club 86 ROW III DONNA DEAUN FLINSBAUGH Mxxed Chorus 101112 Glee Club 789 Acapella Chorr 11 Grrls Quartet 9 Kayettes 789 101112 Communxty and World Servrce Charrman 8 Dxrector of MUSIC 9 F H A 9101112 Pep Club 101112 KARL E FOGLE Orchestra 11 12 Band 1011 12 Kays 10 Foot ball 10 Track 910 .fl 7, ' . 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' li X' KN 'A f ' If 1 C , fy , f r A, ' 1 Q I , Graduate from O H S ROW I KATHERINE MARIE FOUTS-M1xed Chorus 9 Kayettes 7 8910 1112 Treasurer 9 Student Counc1l 9 Secretary 9 G A A 789 101112 V1ce Pres1dent 12 Pep Club 101112 Dramatrcs Club 8 9 Iesters Club 10 GARY W FREDRICKS Mxxed Chorus 910 Kays 11 O Club 1112 Football 8 9101112 Basketball 8 9101112 Track 1011 Class V1cePres1dent 11 Drcrmatrcs Club 9 IULIANNE FRIDAY M1xed Chorus 8 9 10 11 12 Glee Club 7 89 0 11 12 A 9 1 1011 Dramattcs Club 78-9 1011 Gxrls Quartet 910 Kayettes G A A 891011 Pep nsrrr Mmm: GIBBONS-Kayettes 78910 ll 12 G A A va Pep Club 101112 ROW II IAMES LEE GREEN Orchestra 7 8 9 10 11 Band 7 8 9 10 Swmg Kmgs 8 9 10 11 Kays 9 10 11 Pres1dent 9 Student Counc1l 9 11 12 Tack 9101112 Record 12 EGIIOI Recorder ll Edrtor Iunror Play Cast Class Pres dent 11 Dramotrcs Club 9 Iesters Club 1011 Thespmns 12 VICE Pres1dent 12 Sc1ence Club 1112 Vrce Presxdent 12 PATRICIA LOUISE GRIFFIN Glee Club 7 8 Kayettes 12 G A A ROW 111 FREDERICK R I-IARDBR Student Counc1l 12 Pres1dent 12 O Club 101112 Football 8 9101112 Basketball 7 8 9101112 Track 9 10 11 12 Record 12 Sports Edxtor Recorder 11 Sports Ed1tor Dramc1t1cs Club 9 IOSEPH HARKINS-Orchestra 10 Band 910 Swmq Krngs 910 Kays 9 O Club 10 11 12 Secretary 11 12 Football 9 10 11 12 Basketball 9 10 11 Track 9 1011 12 Dramat1cs Club 9 ROW IV SALLY HARRISON M1xed Chorus 1011 Glee Club 789 Kay es789101l12 FH GAA 89 PepClub1 Dramatxcs Club 7 8 87 O O 0 -: -7 8-9-1- -1F.H. .-0-l1- 12:...44-: Club-: ' 1 President 9. Treasurer 125 Football- 9-10-ll: Basketball 9-10-111 v - - - 1. , ' : , , ' : ' 7-8. I 1 l l 4 ? 1 ett .A.10-11: . H'0v11Q Band Muslc, FOOTBALL CO CAPTAINS George Kramer and Fred Ha der led the football team through the 1955 season Recltatzon, Song, Introduced ROW I MARILYN RUTH HENNING Orchestra 7 8 Band 9 10 11 Kayettes 7 8 9 10 11 12 Secretary 9 Proaram Charrman 8 Relralous Proaram Chatrm m 12 Fmance Charrman 11 G A A 8 9 10 11 12 Proaram Chatrman 12 Peo Club 10 11 12 lunror Plav Cast Class Treasurer 11 Scxence Club 1112 SHIRLEY IEAN HONN Mrxed Chorus 8 9 10 11 Ka fettes 7 8 9 10 11 12 F H A 9 Pubhcxty Charrman 9 G A A 7 8 Pep Club 1011 12 Cheerleader 9 1011 12 Dramatrcs Club 7 8 9 CHARLES L HOOPES-Band 91011 12 Kays 1112 O Club 12 Football 101112 Track 9 10 11 12 DELORES LABELLE HUBBARD Mured Chorus 1011 Glee Club 8 Kayettes 91112 G A A 789101112 lesters Club 11 Art Club 1? ROW ll PAULA JEAN IVEY Mrxed Chorus 9101112 Glee Club 78 Kayettes 789101112 F H A 12 C' A A 8 Pep Club 101112 Dramatxcs Club 78 Art 12 IUDITH ROANN IOHNSON Mrxed Chorus 89101112 Glee Club 9 Acapella Chou 11 Grrls Quartet 910 Grrls Trro 11 Kavettes 789101112 F H A 9101112 Pep Club 101112 Dramatrcs Club 789 Iesters Club 1011 ELIZABETH ANN KELLER Orchestra 7 8 9 10 Band 7 8 9 10 11 Instrumental Quartet 9 Kayettes 789101112 Treasurer 811 Recreatton Charrman 9 Program Charrman 12 Commumtv and World Servrce Chaxrman 9 Student Councrl 911 Treasurer 9 G A A 789101112 Presxdent 8 Proaram Charrman 10 Peru Club 1011 12 Cheerleader 91112 Iumor Plav Cast Dramattcs Club 89 Iesters Club 10 Thesmans 12 Secretary 12 CAROLYN IANE KELLEY Orchestra 7891011 Mrxed Chorus 1112 Kayettes 78910 11 12 Student Ccuncll 12 G A A 7 8 Pep Club 10 11 12 Iumor Play Cast Iesters Club 10 88 r 1 4 o o i - . . . ' W . . - . . ' - - ...:1...:. --: ' -I . 1 , - : I . . . -: - - : ' 2 . -- 'M f' 5505 by Ted Brzll, adds Sparkle to Semor s Assembl ROW I IIMMY KIEFER GEORGE F KRAMER Orchestra 7 8 11 12 Band 7 8 9 10 ll 12 Presxdent 12 Vxce Presldent 11 Sw na Kvnas 9 10 11 12 Kavs 9 11 Cheerleader 11 O Club 10 11 12 Football 8 9 10 11 12 Track 91011 Class Presxdent 10 Dramatlcs Club 8 9 Scxence Club ll CAROLINA LARIOS-Mxxed Chorus 8 9 10 Glee Club 7 8 9 Kavettes 7 8 9 10 11 12 Relxgxous Proqram Charrman 12 Pubhcxty Chaxrman 10 F H A 1112 Secretarv 12 Student Councxl 9 G A A 8 Pep Club 1011 Record 12 Feature Edltor Recorder ll Photoqraoher Art Club 12 RICHARD H LARKIN Kays 11 Track 9 ROW Il KAY KATHRYN LEECY Mrxed Chorus 1011 12 Acapella Chorr 11 Kayettes 891011 12 ARCH DALE LEWIS-Kays 11 12 Track 9 10 11 12 Iumor Play Cast SHARON LORRAINNE LIGON Orchestra 91011 Band 910 Mxxed Chorus 1012 Glee Club 7 Chorale 12 Kavettes 79101112 G A A 9 Pep Club 101112 Recorder 11 Dramatxcs Club 79 lesters Club 10 SCIGHCE Club 11 ROBERT LUCE Band 10 Mixed Chorus 8 10 Kavs 9 ll Proaram Charrman 9 Student Councrl 9 Program Chaxrman 9 O Club 9 10 11 12 Football 9 10 11 12 Tenms 9 10 11 12 Basketball 7 8 9 10 11 12 Iunxor Play Cast Dramatxcs Club 7 8 9 Testers Club 10 ll Scxence Club ll 12 Presxdent 12 SUZANNE PARKER besrdes bemg pres: dent ol Pep Club IS fmance chairman of Kayettes representahve of the semor class on the Student Councxl and a member of G A A and Thespxans 39 4:4 O 0 , 4 F. H. A. 10: G. A. A. ef Pep Club 10. ' ' U ' 5. ' ' I X On May Z5 Semors ROW I LARRY MacAR'l'l-IUR F F A 910 WILMA EILEEN MALBURG-Mrxed Chorus 710 Glee Club 7 ettes 791011 G A A 79101112 Pep Clu 101 Recorder 11 Classes and Clubs Dramatxcs Club 79 Iesters Club 10 Scxence Club 12 ROW lI CAROL ANN MARTIN Mlxed Chorus 91011 Kayettes 91112 F H A 9101112 l'Ixstonan12 G A A 91012 Pep Club 2 GARY MAXWELL-F F A 9 10 11 ROW III PEGGY IEAN MEALMAN Glee Club 7 Art Club 12 9101112 School Servlce Chauman 12 G A A 9101112 Pep Club 101112 Iunror Play Cast Iesters Club 10 ROW IV RONALD EDWARD MEYER Orchestra 10 12 Band 7 8 9 10 11 12 Swmg Kmas 10 11 Kays 9 10 11 Musrc Chaxrman 9 10 0 Club 12 Tenms 12 Track 1011 Scxence Club 11 12 Treasurer 12 IRVIN MIDDLEBUSHER Mnxed Chorus 1011 F F A 9101112 Student Councrl 12 IARRETT CLINTON a hrs! rate student be longs to Thesplans and Scxence Club o Kay - - - : . . . - - - - : ' - 1-122 MARILYN CONSTANCE MERRITT-Mixed Chorus 10-11: Kayettes Look Back at O H ROW I MARILYN IOYCE MOCK Orchestra 7 8 9 10 ll 12 String Ensem ble 11 Mixed Chorus 12 Chorale I2 Kayettes 7891011 I2 President 9 Secretary 12 Relrgrous Program Chairman 811 G A A 7 89101112 Per: Club 101112 Dramatics Club 789 Iesters Club 1011 GAIL ELAINE MOORE Mixed Chorus 911 12 Kayettes 9 G A A 9 Record 12 Exchange Editor ROW II PATRICIA MURPHY Band 9 Mixed Chorus 10 Kayettes 9 10 11 Student Council 10 G A A 9101112 Presrdent 12 Pep Club 10 ll 12 Recorder 11 Page Make up Iumor Play Cast Dramatics Club 9 Science Culb I2 LESLIE L OGG-Kays 1112 Program Chairman 12 O Club 11 I2 Football 8 11 12 Track 10 I1 Record 12 Business Manager Recorder 11 Photographer Science Club 11 ROW III MARY PAHLMAN Mixed Chorus 10 Glee Club 9 Kayettes 9 ZFI-I 10GAA9PeriClubl01 SUZANNE IANE PARKER Orchestra 7 8 Band 910 ll Kayettes 7 891011 12 Recreation Chairman 8 Community and World Student Council 12 Girls State I1 G A A 89101112 Program Charrman ll Pen Club 101112 President 12 Vice President ll Iunior Play Student Director Iesters Club 10 Thesprans 12 Treasurer I2 ROW IV DELORES FERN PAYNE LOREN D PEARSON Mrxed Chorus ll Kays 91011 Student Council 12 Football 9101112 Basketball 89 Track 1011 Record 12 Page Make up Recorder 11 Photographer Iumor Play Cast Dramatrcs Club 9 Iesters Club 1011 Thespxans 12 BETTY SALMON a skilliul baton twrrler is an acuve member of her class She has been a twlrler for six years WQQYWWQWZQ! new o 0 0 10-1: . .A. 1 . , .r , I -1-12. ' Service Chairman ll' Publicity Chairman 9. Finance Chairman 12: I f Banquet, Semor Pla Hzghlzght Actwztles ERNEST SHAFFER speedy halt mrler rs o member of the O Club rr sports reporter for The Ottawa Record and the edrtor of The Red and Whlte 92 ROW I DONNY PETERSON Band 910 Mrxed Chorus 1011 Kays 9 IULIA ANN PHILLIPS-Mrxed Chorus 89101112 Glee Club 9 Acapella Cholr 11 Grrls Quartet 910 Grrls Tno 11 Kayettes 91011 12 VlC9PI9S1d9Dl 9 School Servrce Charrman 10 Student Councl 11 Pep Club 101112 Secretarv 12 Record 12 Gxrls Soorts Edrtor Dramatrcs Club 789 Iesters 1011 VlCPPIPS1dPHf 11 Dramatrcs Club 89 Art Club 12 MARY IRENE PICKENPAUGH Orchestra 9 10 11 12 Band 9 10 11 12 Swmg Kmgs 11 12 Instrumental Quartet 11 Mtxed Chorus 10 Glee Club 9 Kayettes 10 11 12 F H A 10 11 Pep Club 12 Iesters Club 11 ROW Il LOCHIEL EVAN PLATTER Kays 1112 Recorder 12 Artrst Art Club 12 Presrdent IACK PORTER Football 9 Basketball 9 Track 910 DALE PRATT Orchestra 7 12 Band 7 8 9 10 ll 12 Glee Club 8 Kays 10 ll 12 Secretary Dramatrcs Club 7 8 9 SHERM PRICE Student Councrl 12 O Club 12 Football 101112 Basketball 91011 Track 9101112 O O 0 O O O . ,Q . 1 I . U . I - I I 1 . V I I ' ' - ' : LORI LEA PHILLIPS-Mixed Chorus 9' Kayettes 7-8-9-10-11-12' F. H. A. 10' Pep Club 10-11: r ' - ' f - I- - . , . - -121 - - A . ' ' . ' 12. - - - - - - - - f ' - - , 12: 1 - ' ' 7 - - ' - - -12: 0 School Year or Class of 1956 EILEEN MALBUHG an exceptronal hrgh Row I school typrst has a hrqher rate of speed on the typewnter than any other O H S IUDITH ANN RANSOM Mnxed Chorus 91011 K yettes 7 81011 12 F H A ll 12 student for the past erqht years G A A 78Q Pep Club 10 CONNIE RAE REED Orchestra 9 Secretory treasurer 9 Mrx d Chorus 1011 12 Glee Club 7 8 Acaoella Chorr 11 Grrls Ensemble 10 Kavettes 7 8 9 10 11 12 School Servrce Charrman 8 Commumtv and World Se vrce Chmrman 9 F H A 1012 Musxc Drrector 12 G A A PATSY DARLENE RICHARDSON Mrxed Cho us 10 ll 12 G1 Club 78 9 Accpella Chou 11 Chorale 12 Kayettes 789101112 Pxctmst 11 Pep Club 101112 BILL ROBERTS- ROW II MIKE ROGERS-Transferred from Lander Hrqh School Lander Wyommg October 1955 BETTY SUE SALMON Orchestra 7 8 Band 7 8 9 10 11 12 M xed Chorus 7 8 Kayettes 7 8 9 10 11 12 Secretary 8 G A A 7 8 9 10 11 12 Program Charrman 8 Pep Club 10 11 12 Treasurer 12 Class Treasurer 12 Dramatrcs Club 789 Vrce Presrdent 9 lesters Club 10 REBA BELLE SALSBURY Mrxed Chorus 101112 Acnoella Cholr 11 Kayettes 9101112 G A A 9 Pep Club 10 Dramatrcs Club 9 BERYI. E SCOTT lumor Play Cast XX l 1 7l8' Peo Club 10-11-12' Dvamatics Club 7-8-9 Secretarry 8: lesters Club 10. D 4 U ROW I CAROLYN IEAN SENTEH Orchestra 11 12 Band 9 10 11 12 Drum Malorette 1112 Mvxed Chorus 8910 Glee Club 8 Acapella Cholr 11 Kayettes 789101112 Drrectar ci Pomt System 8 Student Councrl 9 G A A 7 8 9 10 11 12 Vrce Presrdent 8 Pro gram Charrman 11 Pep Club 101112 Cheerleader 12 RODNEY L SHADE Orchestra 7 8 Mxxed Chorus 10 12 Kays 7 8 9 10 11 Publrcrty Chmrman 9 Football 9 10 11 Golf 10 12 Track 9 11 D amatrcs Club 8 9 Sc ence Club 11 12 ERNEST EUGENE SHAFFER Kays 9 10 11 Parlramentarran O Club 1011 12 Football 9 10 11 12 Track 9101112 Record 12 Sports Reporter Scrence Club 11 Program Chanrman 11 12 Secretary 12 CHARLES SHANE Track 1011 www' 94 mf As School Days Close ROW II IAMES LEE SHELDEN Swmg Krngs 101112 Instrumental Quar tet 11 12 Mlxed Chorus 10 12 Chorale 12 Boys Quartet 12 Kays 1112 Student Councrl 12 Sctence Club 12 DALE KEITH SHIPPS-Kays 9 10 11 O Club 12 Track Manager 11 Recorder 11 Assxstant Echtor Iuruor Play Cast Class Vrce Presrdent 12 Dramatrcs Club 9 Iesters Club 1011 Thesprans 12 Presrdent 12 ROW III MARCELLA SMITH Mxxed Chorus 9 10 11 12 Glee Club 8 ettes 789101112 F H A 0 A 78910 e Club 1011 Dramatrcs Club 7 BILL F SPAULDING-Mxxed Chorus 10 Kavs 11 Student Councrl 10 O Club 11 12 V1cePres1dent 12 Football 1011 12 Track 9 10 11 12 Dramatlcs Club 8 9 MARILYN KAY SPOONEH M xed Chorus 1011 12 Glee Club 7 8 9 Acapella Chou 10 11 Grrls Quartet 9 Kayettes 7 8 9 10 11 12 F H A 91011 G A A 78 910 Peo Club 10 Iumor Play Cast Dramatrcs Club 7 8 9 STANLEY STEWART Kays 1112 F I-I A 91011 Secretary 11 Art Club 12 Scrence Club 12 ,,r, A ltll I wi, ' I ,,,, ' V Kay . . .1-l11C1.-A.:.---:Pp i . , A . , I . 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I i- S- s Class Completes Work ROW I VERNON STEWART F F A 9101112 V1cePresxdent MARIETTA KAY TALLMAN Kayettes 7 8 9 10 11 12 F H A 2 G A A 7 8 9 10 ll 12 Pep Club 10 Recorder ll Busmess Manager MAUREEN TAYLOR Mrxed Chorus 9 10 11 Kayettes 7 8 9 10 ll 12 Parl1amentar1an12 G A A 891011 Secretary 8 Pep Club Dramatrcs Club 8 9 Iesters Club 10 LETA RUTH WALLER Band 11 Mxed Chorus 11 F H A 11 12 ROW ll DONALD WATSON Kays 12 Transferred from Wellsvrlle Hrgh School Wellsvrlle Kansas September 1955 CAROLYN KAY WEST Band 9 10 11 12 Mrxed Chorus 11 12 ee Club 7 8 Kayettes 8 91011 12 G A A 7 8 91 Pep Club 10 11 12 Vxce Presxdent 12 Class Secretary 12 jr www' ROW III FRANCES WHIRLEY Record 12 Advertrsmg Manager Thespxans 12 Transferred from McPherson Hrqh School McPherson Kansas September 1955 MARVIN H WILSON Acapella Chorr 1011 Mrxed Chorus 910 Kays 910 Vrce Presrdent 10 Student Councxl 91112 V e Presrdent 912 O Club 91011 12 V1cePresxdent 12 Football 011 Basketball 7 8 910 1112 Track 9101112 C ass V1cePres1dent 10 Scrence Club 1112 PATRICIA VERLEE WOOD Mrxed Chorus ll Kayettes 8910 1112FHA910l112GAA89PepClub1011Dramacs Club 89 TIM WOOD Mrxed Chorus 9 10 ll 12 Chorale 12 Student Coun cxl 11 Track 12 Iumor Play Cast Dramatrcs Club 89 Iesters Club ll Thesprans 12 95 U 3 ' a I 'I' . Q vfsa . 'Le-Q: ,K A if ,..,b M . - I r , :L if I V 9 1 W is 1-.. 1 1 -. X X . 5 - . . . - - - . ' - ' 12, 1 I - - - - - - : . . . l : A , 4 X . : , . . -- - , z , 3 if 10-11-12, Treasurer ll: Cheerleader 9-ll-12: Iuniznr Play Cast: ' ' -' 7 G1 -: . . .---0-11-125 ' ' f -A - : I 8-9-1--12: l - : . . . - - - i . . -: I - : ti 77? All uv' 'ua-I 2 'QS' ,- you 96 'R v 1-...f il 4,1 ,41 l bl 4 D Ma. Q 1 'IU' -Q, .5 r' PM V' Q-+7 iv A cal Q.-3 1.-00 Iumors Present Comed Darwm ROW 2 Briggs ROW ROW ROW ROW Barnh1sel Delores Bechtle Ioel Berglund Iudy Blatr Nml Blakeman Gary Blakesley Ioe Bonrne Harold Iolene Brmk Terry Bnscoe Betty Brrtam Norma Brown Warren Bruner Pat Burgess B111 Butler Darold Cam Marlene Carey Iane Casxda Wrll Channon Karen Chanman Carolvn Chrtstre B111 Coltrane Dennrs Conger Irm Corcoran Barbara Cowdm Lrnda Cramer ROW 7 Elame Crane Patsy Cupp Carol Day Don England Karen Engstrom DeEllen Farrell Ierry Farms --r ci :wa if 1 N...-1 if F- -f I 3 ,f ... ' D , ' 1' 1 e .1 Z7', K . ' ' H , I t' ' J ' 4 1 l 1 , P ' ? A.. ,. . 1 gi il 1 ,.1 '. I X 5 A 4 y 1 ' gh f j N 'f , i . j , V' I' , ROW 1: lov Adkinson, Deanna Albright. Betty lo Allen, Larry Bancroft, a- 1 , ' ' U X., , ., . - f F Q. 3 .... A V 5: , . ' , ' . A 1 1 61 . I ' ' V ' J ' . 1 C 4 ' Q J 1' ' 'V lllll . 'rr' ,H -. , ,' :N ffl ' ,V ' g 2 J ' 1 ' X 1 V , I. VVV: IVV: A X , I S I X J fd, A H, ' , 0 V i , , f . 'Q ' . -:wt X K 1' X I ' 0 . , t I 1 1 ' , 1 ' 1 I f X if' - N LV ' 1' , ,re ' Y' . V 7 -f 5 s 'ft V I A -, J 'L' 'wr' fv- ....,, Father Was a Housewz e ROW I Larrv Forsvthe Fernando Garcra Pat Gebhard Edward Getss Elmore Gomq lack Graitham Sandra Hagerty HOW 2 Ieanean Harvey K ren Have-rty Ed ard Henley Wallrs Hennxng Patsy Hrckman Clarence Hrgdon Donme Hrqqrns ROW ROW ROW ROW Barba ROW ICJ 7 Lucrlle Hmton Deana Hood Gary Hornbuckle Nancv Houston Robert Houston F D Huls Glorra Huston Lynda Igel Manlyn Irwrn Irene Iacob Barbara Ifvmes Ponnre Iefirtes Kay Ieffrres Iohnson Don Iohnson Frank Iohnson Rex Iuhnson Iva Kay Iones Mane Keelm Kathy Ke-elm Bob Klle Iudy Lee Carol Lollar 3.-Q i vu fm T-' Y 4-w 4:1 r MI' Q 4 If. f J 'R n n 3' our 'YQ' sr, .qv- Nd -v K 97 'S 4 ' I , 'OP' 3 i' IUNIOHS WORK unceasmaly as they prepare the decorahons fo the 1956 JUDIOYSGHIOI banquet Thrs group of qlrls Elmore Gorng Iva Kay Iones Lynda Igel Ahce Wrlson and Carolyn Chnstxe rs decrdmg whlch decoratrons to use L -,-14 exif 98 -2 'SQXX ffzv, e-4, 2' 2' NA Pk. yu f Jumors Work Hard ROW1 Phrllrp Loux Iormne Lovma Dean Lund stedt Carolyn McAuley Iohn MacDonald Tom Marks Susre Mrrrtmez ROW 2 Alvm Mersman Ion Mretchen IoAnn Mxller Mary Mock Donald Morrxs Nancy Morrxsey Nancy Morse ROW 3 Bruce Moses Steven Mudrxck Sharon Nor ton Terry Paul Barbara Payne Iamce Pearson Pat Porter ROW 4 Gary Rrce Ianet Rrce Larry Hobmson ' gr, if a Y 3 -Q I Sy in N , I '1 ' A ' S. 2 RN' ' 5- , 5. ' A , 'x - 3: A, M- H, ., - ' V I ax 1 A - . . 351 y, ,N A x 15' Qfyg M I -M , xx J M l ' M 4 : Q , ' o Q ,M ev 6 L YP' , O lx , lf , f 3 f , ' 4' 'F' L. fr 4, -, gf N fwmj 4 X , T., y f ' 5 iv , . ' P4 bar' ..- 1 AK to F mance Banquet ROW l Gwen Rodaers Cecrl Schnelder Lmda Qchwarz Marrlvn Scott Mrckev Shauqhnessy Denms Smrth Davxd Sutherland ROW 2 Lee Terry hm Tcls n Terry Voqler Ierry Wallace Wrllxams Charlene Wells ludy Whxrley Morgan ROW 3 Merednh Wrllwmb lllxce Wrlson Karan Wxlson Yokum Mae Ann Wollam lrmmxe Woods lanxce Nlarvvn Zl91SdOf ROW 4 Kenneth Zook L rs Zook :fr 'fi i X., I0 l Je r 40- -L.. ONE OF THE MONEY MAKING PROIECTS to lmance the yumor semor banquet was sellrnc crmdv m the halls oi O H 5 T o Jumors are makmq a sale Leh to nqht are Kay Mox Rex Iohnson Frank lohnson Larry Bancroft Irmmre Woods Gary Fredncks and Ted Brrll 2' rf 7 A ,.- ,gin- ,,,1-. i- fl K 2 n TAX . . , T- , :- l -' 1 . ' 1- N N T 5? f J. . T' V 6' y X ' M. X 5' ' - T -. x I ' T -J A 13 T Y. - T ' 6 J 5 4 1 V , , f A 44., 1 ' ' . 5 - e N 'ele -R ,5 To ' 1 ,T 1 re' in ' ' -r 1. A an r O . V- F I Y' M , . . 'V . N qs? . iii -1 Y Z K C. I 1 ., , -ii -if E 3.3, '. ' O X. 5 :fi-1 2, . 11 of .. ,gal f :E E 'r ' 'v f 7: -' 5 , . '- . ' S 100 Q lr' --an og x'1 , Q I bf ff 4 J ,fv K 4. 4 ed i... va' 'Q Dv 1' Mr Beam, Mlss Glllette ROW 1 Raymond Adc ck Robert Allen lon Alterman Deana Ames Vera Lea Ames Davrd Anderson Kathv Archer ROW 2 Larry Arnold Delorrs Barley Ellen Baldwm Lmda Barnes Beth Batdorf Pat Beller Elmer Benson ROW ROW ROW ROW Dan Bonme Ioyce Bo vlby Barbara Boyer Dorothy Brmkman Duane Brown Darlene Carr Mary Alxce Carter Iudy Cary Duane Cecxl Kahe Chrsm Ted Coons Iud1Corl1s Margaret Crawford Nancy Lou Currv Iack Dale Ianette Dawson HOW 7 Cora Dunn Donnrta Emery Eugene Farr Larry Ferguson Gerold Frrestone Larry Frscher Neal Frshburn 'S' 1 S f 8 l 1 'Q 3 5 Sponsor Class Actwltles ROW l hm Fxvrfvn Charlene Galt Ioel Garrett Cecrl Grlmore Loren Grlmore Robert Gollr r Malverxn Gould X' XL L 4 ,HI if ROW 2 Brll Green Sharon Greene Faye Grrffm Iudy Grrffm Maye Grrfhn Iay Hcacard Rex Hancock ROW ROW ROW ROW Iohn Hfrkrns Robert Harms Sandra Harvey Lonme HF-ndnckson Ned Hxatt Charles HICKS Dav d Hrlhgoss Mary Hrntz Beverly Hobbs Iaclce I-iollon Harrret Holmes Karyn Holmes Myra Hopkms Brll Hysom Kathryn Innes Mlke lefferrs HOW 7 Iames Iohnslon Irm Iones Karen Kaeckell Davrd Kelly Basrl Kelsey Donald Kmght Larry Koehler 1. 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' I .ll h ,Q1 T L r 2' 'Z' hd. wr- ---Q A Za -ci Sophomores Begm Semor Hugh wlth Year 0 IT S 3 03 Off to the Dutchmord are Kane Chrsm Robert Golher Allen Whrtecrcre Pm Beller Karen Sue Mock Murcelmu Lcrrros Bob Allen Irm Fxvlcm Put Prerson and Nancy Curry 102 ROWI Ioe Krasny hmmy Lancaster Rrchcxrd Lcndess Mcrrcehne Lu ros Ronnre Lctrmer Dczvrd Lee Larry Lemon ROW 2 Sally Lrqqett Loucrnn Lowrance Leonard McAu1ey Decm McCurdy Ruby McCurdy Howard McIntosh B111 McN1sh ROW 3 Wlda Mcrrkley Mrke Mortm Lmdcx Mcxthrcxs Sheldon Meats Iohn Medlock Nancy Merers Rosa Lee Meyer ' X 'Q - . 7' , ' K. t V A. A -5 I 5 'I A V - X L A - v , M r 1 , , , R g if ' x' ' ff r 'i K Q ' f me ff n V 4? h dl 6 - V ef' ' . ' 'A X ,K U I - 5- , Q f W , A1 A, 'L V ,gf . ,x r ' T,V A , ' 1 K V A A, YJ 7 -f I , A k y ,VVVV V v f f Lfiiin f L E1 4 o 4 4 f i.: IN Q. -so fx 'W few, fu-7 51 'wxlgj lm ACflQ7lflCS Includmg Partles, Clubs, Sports ROW 1 Ervrn Mrchel Gary Nlrlbern Iudxth Mrlburn Davrd Mrlle Lowanna M1nck'ey Karen Sue Mock Brooke Montgomery ROW 2 Kay Mex Normrvr Murdock Eletheu Nrcholson Gordon Paul Pat Prerson Lhzab th Pxnnev Carol Ponton ROW 3 Iudy Pope Larry Prager Iohn Rea Ianet Read Mxke Reardon Iack1e Reddrck Ilmmy Reeder LONG SLEEVED v necked sweaters cr new fad at O H S are worn by Irwrn Mrche' Beverly Hobbs Bnsrl Kelsey Lmdcx Barnes - 103 , r A A AU V A Q - Q A 4 W- s 'Q 'J o F o ' C 'A ' - nu ' 3 K' I 9 'b 16 , If P of , 'E' . K, Q. V by tif. I L . f :v I I I AH I -Sli, 1 , 1 1 4? v ' ., Q i 4 X , 41' o - o 5. .1 .-1 1 X - - X 'Q i Wrvf .47 ? 't fl' 04 V7 an --.Q- Q 1 .KW paw for X 1 fl rw ft Q C51 3 Sopllomores Elect Allen Preslclent ROW 1 Peggy Rrchardson Donald Rowe Ray mond Rumford Iames Sands ROW 2 Ann Schlert Rrchard Schmrdt Davxd Scott Nancy Scott ROW 3 Gary Shatter Conme Sh fuer George Small Davrd Smrth ROW4 Iudy Stevens Pat Stevens Deanna Stevenson lack Stewart ROW 5 Paul Stone Alrce Swank Ianet Thomp son Ierry Thompson Naomr Thompson Rxchard 'lowe Ma y lane Troutmon ROW 6 Sharon Ubelaker Patty Underwood Lois VanLoenen Iudy Wfvdkms Robert Wadkms Larry Walhurn Dear Warner ROW 7 Dale Watts Alan Whrtacre Mary Lou Whrte Sonny Wrl' frms Go don W lson B111 Woods 'h'x '27' Fun with Studies Keep 9th Graders Busy ROW 1: Dale Ackerman, Iames Adcock. Dennis Ainsworth, Boyd Albright. ROW 2 Deanna Allinqton Larry Anderson Sonya Anderson Bonnie Avery ROW 3 Ioyce Bayless Kenneth Bennett Ioy Benson Iere Berglund IOW 4 lohn Black Cynthia Blakeman Merle Bland Steve Bokor ROW 5 Deanna Brinkman Ixll Brown Ioan Burqoon Iames Burlmqham Gary Burke Rex Butler Richard Byrd Ethelyn Campbell ROW G Sherry Cannon Lawrence Carey Eula May Cartmill Ierry Chapman Mary Beth Clark Warren Dee Clark Donna Clayton Kathy Clinton HOW 7 Richard Collins Tony Corcoran Hal Crawford David Crockett less Cullison Larry Cyre Barbara Dahlstrom Iamie Detwiler 'asf I n xx ll N if G, or L A A DL i 56 4.811 . : V .V V I gl Q B A Q , i ,,ffLf.ll , lm , . va Q- ' - lr t V - 1 Q ' U J - - , C , y Q Q vi L , L Lo 8 6 s if V' el A I A. Q r 1 J x A L 5 - F . A Q e r, , y RX 1 k I x 1 Y V lsr 41. - v 1 A 2, S a 'i - x ' . A- ,fn lf' sg I I y B, ' Wi?-42' ,e Wg?.f If ., 19 0 md Y' ig, C' --. 'Uv '-is if Que.. ag-are 5 5 'TI 9th Graders Choose from ROW 1 Marlene DeWald Karen Doudna Deanna Drake Karen Duffreld lrmmve Dykstra Iunror Ed ards Bonme England Robert Epps ROW 2 Isabel Esqurval Kenneth Evans Mary Freld Eugene Frnch Carolyn Fxrestone Nancy Frshburn Ieanne Flower Kathryn Fogle ROW 3 Gale Foster Mary Fuller Ralph Gage Ben Grlmore ROW 4 Ruth Grlmore Roberta Glanvrlle Iohn Gorng Lee Gregg ROW 5 Ianrce Gniim Pat Hanes Betty Hardage Helen Harrrson ROW 6 loan Hay Iuamta Hayden Iohn Helm Mary Ann Hendrrx Karen Hollmqsworth Bonnretta Hollon Opal Hol zapfel Iohnny Hooton ROW 7 Carol Hoover Ianrce Home Sandra Howard Velma Hoyle Guyene Huyett Alfred Iacob Iudrth Iamrson Ieanne Iohnson ee so '27 '17 eu ' f 'A WVU ' X Q ' if V' ., . 2 V , .. X Eg ..Vr ., --- . Q E 'Q ,fe 2 d d -4 ll V A M 2 A 1 ' f.,f 1' ' 9' V ' fy I ,I , I gf- 'ev -. 4 1 I I p ' A ' I X T S. fly, I A I VI I ,,,. J ' V : ' , ' ' I V , ' ' w . H 'W 31 i q E I . n . I 1 I V - V 1 I 1 M- M .. A O W ' .A V . 'f', ' M af' V, Nj : . .. A . ' . ,V uv R ' 5 ' . Q ' r I A ut' ' . VQ V K , , Q E' E Q ' V g ryry,r V it f v A A Q y, E 'Y '29 ' ...u E , -2 'V ' lf' f V ., M tl , 0 A .X rf My 5' A L sv 6 ,4 4 T 2 . A A ' 7 P Avi Z V I V .V ' W ,Qi -, ZR .J , 5 , s I ' T LV VV V . 5 V, 1 na I K x A W lf A J! I , - 6 al '-A '27 1? 4 Sl ag -pf Man Electwe Subjects - HOW 1 Vhnston Iohnson Kerm1tKeel1n Robert Keelxn Martha Keller Ltnda Kerr Ltllte Klrne Clarence Klrnk Ioyce Kmqht ROW 2 Ray Koder Vera Latxmer Iohn Lee VVenClell Lewts Pattxe Ltster Anna Mae Ltnsea Dons Ann Lucas Chery McCall ROW 3 Mrke lVlcC1anahan Elotse McFadden Nancy Mabry lmmaqean Marttn Mersman HOW 5 ltrnmy Mtetchen Dole Mrlburrt Helen Moody Charles Morrxs ROW 6 Wayne Morrts Charlotte Murphy Honald Noyes Sandra Oqq Ierry Patterson Bxlly Payne Ioxce Pederson Ionathon Petfly ROW 7 Marlxn Pxerson Lynn Platter Lrlly Pratt Itmmy Prrce Kenneth Prrce Lots Puqsley hm Raby Nancy Reed 3' til' e V' levi? T fi w-...., Nz -ffsx J 'Si In 'nd lug? 'wo' P-'N 'X' JR od -1+ 5 l 0 -1 wav 5' '27 A l , Q - 12' I L. 1 L f P ' ' if ' Q ' A y -3- Ex . H . I 4, J ? l -- ' L -' L s- H ' ' x 'QI - 3 N ' V ' -A . is K ' ' 1 . I . K I J' A 1 . 9 O , ,Q . ' VL ' ts.: ' ' I ', I . . ' . A ' . I ' . I k vf A sf. X , XA k 1 W ' W W ' W , L 1 1 t P Q M 1 , ' . ' L y 2, 5' ROW 4: Ross Martxn, Donna Matteson, Ioan Mealman, Barbara 1 L , 1' - -- 1, 1 I . . I A . U A R I , ' I - 4 ' - X1 n. A J A 4- - 'Za' - , L sv -' w 'fb . -, , tt gmvtaefr-'L I t , , 5 , .1 ... ,fb V, 1 s 'T v- , T A X V .s .Va N4 f A ' P V 1 A , A3 M .A Le H ty! 'A , A' . , L A ,, ... .-.Q , ., if ' r r, 3 2 'V ' A x J , '43 ., '- . th L w I . J A QM, , ,' 1 V! l It Il. t Y' Sui ' 'T' 107 49 D -1 E2 un- I 19 T: 5 'WWW M ff' ae 1-C Q5 can Freshmen Lead .Tumor Hugh m Its Actwltles ROW 1: Marjorie Reedy, Wanda Robertson, Kathy Rouse, Ianie Salmon, Roger Schmanke, David Schmidt, Karen Scott, Veidine Shanes. ROW 2: Gloria Sink, Karen Sloan, Ronald Small, Carol Smith, Carolyn Smith, Ianice Smithey, DeWayne Snyder, Shirley Spaulding. ' ROW 3:Orra1 Staneart, Arvle Starbuck, Iames Starbuck, Carolyn Thompson, Keith Thompson, Dallas Turner, Patricia Wadkins, Shirley Wadkins. 108 ROW 4: Bonnie Ward, Lauren Ward, Mary Ann Ward, Donna Warner, Pam Weidner, Iohn Wells, Mac Wichman, Glen Wilkins, Waunita Williams, ROW 5: Donald Wilson, Iudith 'Wilson Elizabeth Wimberly, Ice Wood, Ierry Woolsey, Larry Wriqht, Eldon Zielsdorf, Marion Zook, Marjorie Zook. Sth Graders Look Forward to Freshman Year ROW l lrmmy Anderson Io Archer Ieanette Arnold Vrrgrnra Arnold Carolyn Atchrson Bonnre Baker Anqel Baldwm Irmmy Bechtle ROW 2 Gale Beckner Btll Bemmels Ierry Bolton Lee Bond Shrrley Boyer Gordon Bruce Bruce Bundy Sandra Bundy ROW 3 Sandra Burqoon Emma Channon Donna Cheney Roberta Chester Carol Chrsm Claudette Clayborne Charle setta Clayborne Irmmy Coleman xi -J Q 59- - .797 -qu 'f, ,J 5 i 'S' HOW 4 Krtty Collms Rebecca Coltrane Allred Cooper Irm orlrs Ianett Coulter Terry Cramer Beverly Crane Barry Daqenette ROW 5 Eme son Davrs Ioel Drsque Donald Douglas Barbara ykstra Lewrs Edwards Patrrcra Else Harold Emery Patrrcra Farrell ri T ig A vs ? 3 bl' 'i 'E ii Q 'J 1' 109 I I' I ' I F ' 'I ' A V C 1 I I .I I , V f - ' I ' I ' I ' D i 'I , , ' I 'I , . -0 . I ' 7' Q X' f -. ? . 'A 'tx Q , ft lt sr B' s'.4, 'IJ I ,X ,hm 1.12, ,l 1 1 1 h f A vs' A b 1 'X mx 5 . I-ff , X I ly , It f 1, . 'X - 5 ' , I . , X F A.xkv7 I s X , A X K .r xl . fl' 'W HJ? A - r tt sf a 4- I ' - V. ' i I I , A i V . r . 3 1' A 3 I e A . l sv A . X J,' S. ' x f. ' . 4 , , AQ N- , ,f A .X I y . , 'CW 1 . 5' A I? V . . 5 .J x X f .V , P Rl 9' Y ' r M? u.,.. 4 fr x - - , P , Y... JG d '26 1 up har--ul gf if xp lUr4', -4 s g. if if JIXJ -' 'vt SP! -I' 0' -pe:-vu W... 4 in 110 'Q .air ss.-a ...Q w-Q if Q, .491 -4 Huls Heads G A ROW l Rrchard Fmk Carolyn Ftsher Mark Flemxng Kathleen Gamet Albert Garcxa Ioe Garcra Barbara Gxlmore Dorothy Glanvrlle ROW2 Allen Glenn Fred Gollxer Adnan Gr1tf1n Kathy Hagerty Glen Hamby Sandra Hamerman Gerry Hamilton Gwen Harder ROW 3 Herbme Harrah Steohen Harrts Tyson Harvey Ieanre Hawley Shlrley Mae Heraner Ierry Henley Charles Henry Clvfford Hcks ROW 4 leanxe Hmderltter Ronald Hobbs Patty Hollon Orletha Holzapfel Carolyn Hood Shlrley Hubbard Judy Huffman Cxndl Huls CHIVALRY REIGNS in the eighth qrade halls as shown by Fred Gollier, who is carrying books for Caramitta Lee and Ignice Newfield. i -.I xi!! Gwls Work for 0 S ROW 1 Wayne 'ames Frances lameson Larry Ieflrxes Mary Elrzabeth lensen Sfrundra Iohnson Patrtcta Iohnston lane Kahler Roger Kerth ROW Z lame Kruaht Dlx e Lambert Sonny Larlos Mrlce Latr rrer Floyd Latson Caramttta Lee Roddy Lennard Euaene McAlexa't er ROWS Suzanne McBr1cle Robet McCurdv Douqlars M lntosh Lmfla Machen Darrell Marconette Patsy Martm B111 Medlock oarolyn Meters ROW 4 Barbara Mewhmrey Dennrs Mrchel Mark Mrdale busher 1Neva Mrlls Clrervl Mock Cnnton Moc e Iams Moore Tommy Mud :ck ROW 5 Alberta Mumper Hoaer Nlearmyer Iamce Wewleld Lanora lwrcholson HOW 6 Thorpe Nlolon Dranf' Osborn Harry Palmlman lady Patterson ROW 7 Mauretta Paul Iudv Peters Clllford PIGICE Ma y Ann Poe YN or Z 'I! r .- fvd V-Q 9- S ns Y' nw' r Z 1' f. 59 QQ... -f 'l ,D As X .14 -1 3 -4, i 'bs fb 154' tgp Qte- , 3 tar 3.4 gg-d J' Q i OO 4-J .,-et 'W' l' 'f '9 L. GG Golller IS Vice Preszdent o Student Councll HOW 1 Ierry Reser Icmet Rtchardson Donna Roehl Irm Roth Davrd Rybolt Paula Schmanke Ian Schwarz Martha Senter ROW 2 Don Sheler Elrro Shepherd Charles Shoemaker Gene Shoetner Gary Showalter Charlotte Smtley Denms Smrth Donna Smrth ROW 3 lack Smtth Iamce Smrth Pat Srmth Thelma Smrth B111 Speer Charles Spooner Donald Stephens Mona Stofier Z ROW 4 Nancy Taylor IoAnn Terry Patsy Teter Bobby Thompson Betty Trout Chtiord Turner Lmdfv Underwood Amta Vann Sharon Ward HOW 5 Dean Watkxns Benny Werss Lours Wrllrams Barbara Wrlson Pat Wllson Sammy Wxs vell Dtxxe Wollam Delma Yohe Carolyn Youngman . - J C ' , A ff' C ' Q . , A f M 1 4 .5 ' ml. F S 3 , ' ' A ' ,' 4 to I' y f Q , Q y ,V .4 ,.. f A A4 mg, Y ,T 1 I -: 5 X 1 ' K ' , 3.6 e ' fr S T S -0 S-W. l l l A l ' , l A f T. ' A 'ff e I ff- ff, A I 4 , ff V,.. A ' . ' v ' I I Q 4? , . V , 1 Y lf ,M K . I . y , I T A ' yi, 1 . V fb V k 4 ,' 4 Q W , y ts 1,4 . -t S 'lb M . x 7 A K S .-I 5 A T! I A ,Z Q , -4 -. f -Q ' fi . 4' , 4 J T' , J ' y '. S V gy? , . Nx 1' -gg W, T A 'I Q A H sg I . V. Q O 0 O O C . f T 7th faders Emo Ist Year m .Tumor Hugh ROW l Anna Adcock Bruce Ames Sus n Ames Barbara Atchrson lanxce Barnhrsel lohn Barr Margaret Bateman Gary Bauqher ROW 2 Pat Bechtle Ronald Bets Mary Brshop Robert Black Raymond Bledsoe Lrnda Boale Chester Bolton Morrls Brrnkman ROW 3 Iantce Brown Nancy Brown Carrol Bruce Charles Bryant Marrlyn Bundy Tommy Campbell Bobby Cook Iunror Cooper 458 N., li-.. is Y, ROW 4 Karen Cowdm Ianet Cox loyce Cox Karen Cragg Sharen Craqq Garry Crawford Crndy Crevrston B111 Dawson ROW 5 Robert Dean Margaret Dowdy Iudxth Dutheld Ianet Duncan Delbert Edwards Mrchael Edwards Theodore Elhs Nancy England L E 410 1f 1 .1 '? 49 ar' I.,-J '-I id! QL -Z x 7' 3 I I-A 113 . G ' 0 0 0 . . sf: ,',:, V K N' ,f , r .. -- . ,, Y x K In I S , X Q X J ' gy . 4 . Ji? ,ji-il-Y, .:, Ali? --R v 1 I I X K I' ,- ,T 1 in it .. . at , t sf., , o y C J L, C J A 7 . 5 A ' r X R X 5 ' I' Q C. ff, 9 Cg gf all RT' , 1- - .... 'N S1 X A N qs. J' . n A I ,Av ' ,.. J N ,. C C ' r - 4 R , , ' X' - - ' t. N 1 J 4 C o I. 7 . .tx . -5 .- I , r - rex 'sr - Ev jisv' I 9 ' ... s C 5 Q A , . K 4 2 A fl -t , , A 5 .- .. 1 K 1 Q- 3. wo- -9' T11 ii ,Q 'Z' 1NI 1 ni! .4 1 4.-1 .LA A..-4 N-sv r 43 -.Q 4-J ,Q qt, .49 i 'O sv Rfk 345. f-T fs i ,mf fl.,-'Q Q 1 14 ra? ff-rA M Clubs, Sports Row l Marcra Everett Davrd Farrell Bonnre Ferns Larry Fmch Harry Frnk Rrta P1Sh9I Warner Flmsbaugh Betty Foushee ROW 2 Iohn Fredrrck Iessre Garcla Frank Grbbons Denms Grrfirn Mlke Guge Patrr cra Gurlioyle Don Hamerman Iudy Harder ROW 3 loan Hartpence Robert Hartpence Nedra Hendrrx Drck Hrcks Larry Hrnder ner ROW 4 Jerry Hollon Davrd Hood Frankre Hopkrns Mary Ann Hornecker Mary Ann Hubbard ROW 5 Karen Indall 1111 Ielierrs B111 Ien sen Alex Irmenez Iohnny Iohnson ROW 6 Merlrn Iohnson Wayne Iohnson Honrue Keefer lack Krlle Iudy Klme ROW 7 Larry Koder Terry Kramer Larry Kraus Kathryn Kreusch Robert Lewxs ' 'L 1 s x .1 ' I .. r -A ' - V' V . t , ., AJ a 1,3 i jx ,F -w A V r . - I ' 1 , E ,i , 1 ' L d Qt Q ' .P A . I si S 3 'A r l . i A Q .J ' ' ' lx J ' 1 I 1 :AY f A If - J K 6 4 .Tk ali 1 ' 1 . 4 l A k' b - ' A - 1 ' : ' y. ' l . iv: . . I I . I I I 1 lg... 1 . A 1 or n l ' ' ' Ml . 1 .J . : ' ' . U 1 1 ' 7. l I Q a I I . ' ' ia , 4 ' 'sl all J 5 M I X, ,fb l I ,v A 'N . f-W 1- e ' -1 ' --Q, P' 1 4 , -x'-- . - ' Q ' ' - Q V . L K , I -, out 'J -P N V -Q -I 'val' Are Interestm g ROW 1 Iudy Lxster Iudy Louderback Marrlyn McCall V1rg1n1a McCart Beverly McDamel Ieame McEvoy Martha McNau1 Eddre Martm ROW 2 Sandra Mathlas Gena Meeker Iohn Meharry Roger Mrllbern Lester Mxlls Tommy Mock Donald Morton Opal Near myer ROW 3 Wanda Nrtcher Peggy Nordyke Brlhe Novtck Eleanor Ott Leah Owens ROW 4 Harold Pahlman Barry Parks Ioy Pelily Paula Perkms Cheryl Petty ROW 5 hmmy Prather Brlly Pnce Carole Rayback I B Reeves Donna Remecke ROW 6 Ronme Reusch Martha Belle Ruch ko Freddre Schnoke Barbara Sexton Sally Shader ROW 7 Stephen Shatter Nelson Showalter Tommy Slms Shrrley Small Gerry Smxth Yr? 'G' Q-I N. Ha- 6 ,-cv ..,,,.-w if 'J 'Ii Spa, 577 if 19? -ga -511731-. ,sr i 4 'F 4 I '3 -4, 3 .rf WJ -af nh fi -ova. 36' 'K -- -7 -P 'vvr lg 11 .1 nag: X., iw Classes, Clubs, Partles Are New to 71511 Graders ROWI Ethel Spauldmq Rxchard Speer George Starbuck Karen Starbuck Iovce Stevenson loyce Thornburg Donald urns-r Gary Underwood HOW 2 Carolyn Wadklns Karen Wadklns hm Walker Bob We1dner B111 Werdner Bobby West Sharon Whuley Patrrcra 1lh1te ROW 3 Roqer Wrlhamson Sandra Wrlson Iohn Wlse Conme Wlswell Icmes Womelduff Franklm Yates Sharon Zxelsdorf THESE GIRLS ARE BUSY wrth the-xr soclal Studtes lesson Sally Shader Carole Ravbrrrk and Sharon Whxrley try to 11nd the torelan countrmes they are studvmq QSNC WS M FOR ge SPORTS Q9 Ein 9 gg Ba! 738 f gwx Wa 3Q3'ffS' nt-ES Bu:-x DW 0 SVXAN 5 Sgsfvf? Q' gg 599'9'0'F GT TAWA TIN .S'HOP ne w zwn 'Z57lazf517ZZ Wa Q fxkfivf aartfffrzan 0 L C0 1127 u mm Pl1one1437 1 S..-,,,,, b YN L S5 9 9 CS HSN 5' 10.9-0 K SM V 1 O - L Q4 dice f e , 0' 5- o O 9 if Iv L -4 nm 4 'W ,+' 3 'sw V . 'Pm' XV -Q 'fir' E487 .iv i ' D' N 'X ff- N l X ,- K 'v 1 'I L C I 0 A 4 Congratulations to the Class of '56 Compliments f D and B GDLDSMOBILE 116 W. 3rd. Phone 2097 ff K ' Go To 'frank '91l,W-md'-gh I P1 Il .IU H.. :fig ,I ., Quality lilflrf-4 , fag f 'W YQ Lola s Beauty Shop Q - I 0 . HQ V Q . U- Merchandlse A.g?p , For the Loveliest Permanent Y , Kelsey s Food Market 132 S. Main Phone 767 Masonic Building Phone 36 Fresh Bakery Goods Drake's Bakery Phone 130 306 S. Mdin Get the Gang Together and Come Out tothe HILLCRESl'-DRIVE-IN THEATRE For a Good Show We Can Supply You With Anything Sports Equipment DAY'S SPORT SHOP 354 '31 I 14 1 1 fi 3. rf ., if, g mba 'Vi . ff , 7 F' 7 .-- 15 ,. X if 1 w-, A ,H .. r1-e 1 ,-.,- 1. ' U1 ' j 1 l Q Uri! .TIIIIONQL I-ESQ Congratulations to the Class of '56 From HAVERTY'S where you go for good food. 2 Where Else Could It Be? SCOTTS DRIVE IN 111 E. Fifth Lesh Oil Co. Distributors oi CONOCO PRODUCTS B. F. Goodrich Tires Tubes -- Accessories Office -- 4l9l 'z S. Main Warehouse -- Locust 5. Wilson SHELDON TRUCK AND TRACTOR CO. Motor Trucks, Farmall Tractors McCormick Farm Equipment Refrigeration ff yi' Zf 44 f c O .. T:E.- -- T-I-'iii' u.. Ci.. . q'0l1j : le W L K ixv c inthe Vw l 0 il ci I ovli'3 ' Hanes Greenhouse Phone 1247 Congratulations 'to the Class of 1956 THE GAS SERVICE COMPANY 208 South Main St. Ottawa, Kansas Arnolcl's Jewelry 312 S. Mai!! Congratulations Class of '56 :Psi 054 Congratulations Seniors Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. Ottawa, Kansas Compliments of the BOB WHITE MOTOR CO. Your DeSoto-Plymouth Dealer 118 S. Hickory Phone 1094 BROWN'S HARDWARE Sporting Goods Paints Hobby Supplies 1540 S. Main Phone 1859 Compliments of FRANKLIN COUNTY ABSTRACT and TITLE COMPANY -Abstracts Since I868- First National Bank Building Phone 113 Eat the Best! Shop for less! OGG'S West Side Grocery I-.ia in , 1 ul Free Estimates ff5'3sQ:i-i3:- A435229 ,. .I - -, Tiff Q' '- A-'Z SPECIALIZING IN BUILT-UP 84 SHINGLE ROOFS GENUINE RUBEROID PRODUCTS USED D A V I D K. Call 1950 1435 S. OAK Students cmd Faculty To the PLAZA CinemaScope Stereophonic Sound W1de Screen Welcome ,Xt You are always welcome at the FIRST First National Bank Ottawa, Kansas Oldest Bank in Franklin County Cl1eney's Bakery Decorated Cakes Our Specialty Fresh Pastries 320 S. Main Phone 203 NORTH AMERICAN HOTEL Coffee Shop Wright Studio Preserve the present for the future Congratulations to the class of l956 Bill Wright and Betty Wright 226 S. Main Phone 440 Congratulations Class of '56 OTTAWA TYPEWRITER CO. 429 S. Mcxin Phone 1737 Mock Motors AUTHORIZED HUDSON DEALER 103 N. Main Phone 695 Ottawa, Kansas Good things to eat . 'As t F 'iff' if f 4 fs'-1'-5553. '-1?f4XlW4z,.Q,0.f,... ,, CII OGG'S SUPER MARKET The Cone wlth the Curl on Top Lumber Co. I BUILDING SUPPLIES State Bank of Ottawa Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Ottawa, Kansas Officers and Directors C. W. Hegberg. President H. E. Shaw H. W. Woods, Vice-President Ben C. Kiefer YV. E. Heqberg. Cashier Iames D. Dye Mrs. R. D. Mahoney. Ass't Cashier Robert A. Anderson Glen A. Hayward, Ass't Cashier Mobilgas Tires - Batteries M obllubrlcution' Wash-Lubrication ANDREWS SERVICE STATION K. E. ANDREWS, Owner 301 N. Main Phone 1018 PAINES BOOTERY A Good Shoe Store A thewk STUDEBAKER SALES 6. SERVICE Cars and Trucks of Outstanding Styles, Performance and Economy ,,,.......f,..m .17 .iff 1 Z ROBERTSON MOTOR CO. 108 N. Main Phone 1763 Coflqfflfulfliiofls Westinghouse RCA Victor Class of '56 . H 1- W ay Home Cooked , F urmture M art Food Low Prices Easy Terms D 'xon Cafe I' Ottawa. Kansas 411 I 2 5- Main Phone 1418 Open Evenings and Sundays Phone 2000 Gorsage Cleaners Now! MOTHPROOFING at no extra cost 1500 Discount for Cash and Carry 118 W. 3rd Phone 1871 Ottawa, Kansas Save and be sure with Penney's First Quality I. C. PENNEY COMPANY C O I I S EAST SIDE GROCERY Synder -- Owner 417 East 7th Leo Beller Studio llllllll may o 9+ G- 'IS 5 -1' Q Q 0 -Z' 2 5 'lou ot' Portraits cmd Commercial Photographs Babies and Children Weddings and Copies Photo-Finishing and Picture-Framing 221 V2 S. Main Phone 1522 C. NAUMAN WALNUT LUMBER COMPANY 1626 S. Main Congratulations Class of '56 CITY BARBER SHOP 225 S. Main Congratulations Class of '56 Clover Leaf Dairy 1546 South Maixx Phone 142 .: t:,z,t'.HF5. I I BE' Best Wishes to the Class of '56 CRITES BODY SHOP 6 CONOCO SERVICE New Location 415-23 S. Main Phone 370 Trade with Confidence at BI.OUGH'S 901 S. Main Phone 661 Shirm 6? Haley Abstracts Phone 293 314 S. Main GOSS'S Ready-to-wear Millinery Phone 375 224 S. Main FOR THE BEST IN Home Fumishing Hardware 6 Auto Supplies 5 snr: GAMISLZE STQIR ES ToBeSreI ueWth E TODD INSURANCE AGENCY Jay Todd '11-R'-I Betty Maloney 113 N. Main Phone 888 Lek ,. 4 ,,,,',::-,fl 1 Q, , I ' I 'Elf x 5 uh, wi' V ,if-Q' VL fx A 3 33 'fig g ?1l, i Lffily Q ii? f g . a gf 'n is v ' -. - L iff T m 'nf W I M C D, 42 o W L- ' E v E Q Y T W' N G T . i , Mr X A . 5 - LVN N ff: - ' v 9.. W ,' 4 9 1 k X , , 4 K. . 2 . 1 , ' -' ' fu' . v .f fi ' t- T' ,L wx LV' '- ,- 4 51. 6 Q I . A ,, .. , A . 3 ,gy A Q. ,Q ' '., L., - .. f X s ,, ,f3. EM ns' ,Ei we . .5540-V 'I ,V .tix vi. , . x 5 f . i V .5 txrn t ij f V, ,vw Q 9' ' ft 'wil' 'xx - ' A1 ff? 'f1 !vg' 'j 4'5 if 4.K.4,, 4. Q ,,-Mvf it 4 ' 5-' 'f 'Yi fm, gr - r 'll . , .iv 4 nk Q J . ,,-A K 'c ' . x ' I ,fir , N M' 1 1 V Ng' f . 1 , 1 -- f ' W JV 1 in 'iii ' . ' I 7' J-N L , V H br Nl ' -. ' ff , H 'F 'V 5 'wr ...Q A 5 .A:'.'L,,,,,....' n,,,g,,3, FL. U,-,,,v,,Mv I 1 Q: -'. rt ' 1 '. -:nf s. I: .. S ' rg + 4543 fi-2 , '. 'J 4' -In z. L. ' , -A I. I h , A , . 7' at EWS: 'A Q im!!! ' - ., ., -W-J. G- 5 A . ,rx A , 'E' ri I . 1 Y' 6 ' Q 5 . '4 V ' Q ' , 1' J 'fag , . . , 'r 1 i B -qv, . . Y A M-' ' f- -- 5 1' r I K' it H .... ir Q, Pg, M' 'J EY- A K M -vt-. , ,,',:..,dl '-- .JF - 4 ' EX A 'una i V , V, ,4 4, ,un in ' M . I I 13 'ii ': '2'-Q1 - M' 4, 4' six Top Service Top Prices Top Quality MORRIS PRODUCE CO. 334 N. Main Phone 152 BEST WISHES from the Willis Nurseries 5th and Cherry GROWERS OF FINE NURSERY STOCK SINCE 1872 MODE O' DAY M ADTSON 'S Diamonds For the gifts yoggive with pride. Silvef Watches Let Mudtson's be your guide. Chma Iewelry -0- Crystal The home of Beautiful gifts for over 40 years. asa, For Dependable and Courteous Service Go io Bnscoe Drug Store 114 S. Main Phone 424 Don't be a slave 1725 to your washing M 2 : C iggff -x 5 3 f,' ij Q Bring it to Xx x , 5. a- - L Y ':l 3 -T 'Q T 1 L OTTAWA LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANERS 120 W. 2nd Phone 88 For Good Food Go To Wills Cafe 121 S. Main Phone 1497 RIDDLHS SHOE srons Quality Shoes for Less 123 S Main Congratulations Class of l956 Trout Jewelry 201 S. Main J. Wesley Trout Ella Mae Trout Mrs. Forest Bond Mrs. Carl Marshall ivy? I' ,, are 1. utah-391 ,N was we N -new x as cry 111 East Second Phone 1089 Congratulations Class of '56 COLBY'S M 124s.Maan Phonel99 R x-BAS? HARRY SMITH AUTO SUPPLY Everything lor the Car 1lO S. Main Phone 297 Oltcxwc fyoum c4f1,hointment L4 dk ------------- Qaida 77lafu'e'4 5:4-,414 gaudy Salon 209 W. 4th Telephone 43 Enioy 2 Bennett s Ice Cfeam Because It's Better The Bennett Creamery Company i Our Sincerest Congratulations To the Class of '56 It has been a real pleasure serving you. May we continue to merit your patronage in the future. E-S CASUAL SHOP Your Iunior Miss Shop 230 S. Main Phone 235 OTTAWA PET SHOP 115 E. 2nd St. Ottawa, Kamvn OTTAWA PRODUCE 115 E. 2nd St. Ottawa. Kansas Congratulations Class of '56 From OSBURN'S Where Ottawcm's Go lor Flowers DUTCHMAID ICE CREAM lust A Little Different COl1ql'QfUlC!ll0l'lS to lhe Class of '56 2nd 6 Hickory Ottawa, Kansas JOHN S KARRYOUT ,ia I .smcl.Aln F'F ' 506 N Mcnn .1 'Q il: 113. ,A -,Z .E Q. , 'z+r'4?jfe - 3g,..'2'!- -gg..-. ,Qi 1' f'5..iq A . -L QRR'-'sg 'EZ 2 3 V , ,ff ' 11 O Qi l lu: ' I xN G ' 1 H M liiiiikelizswpg f ' ,. Til-ii' .1 V -N L Us if , , 1 3 Wi L In YNY? ,, iii X' i' 'Q ' ? .1 ff' T. 1 . A 4 , P' 'N I V i, I 1 I Iii. ,I + rv 'f , qi 4 A i I ' J Y vb, if' ' V' X-i 6, - G 'fun' VA R.. ' K' I h is ,V ' ,M I F! ? Q-.,-ggi.-au' T .' 'Y F Q P, , m, . . ,F Ni 5 gr s . I-. I u ' ' u -' , V'-Q r 7 9'5- , . N? Wi' 4 ' W-- ' .4-f' Hn. mn 4 . -..J 0 o-ol S You're money ahead with the Maytag Twins --Washer and dryer.. Complete Home Furnishings DOUGLAS BROTHERS are EI B II WIII SUFKPON Guss co. vuI:A::p,'l'N 9051 SUFFRON GLASS CO. Auto Glass A Window Glass Furniture Tops - Mirrors 418 N. Main P1-,One 323 Congratulations Phone 220 226 S. Main Senior Class TOWNSENDS Ottawa's Finest Department Store to the of '56 MINNICK MOTOR CO. Dodge Redram V8 and Sixes Plymouth V8 and Sixes lst Choice Dependable Used Cars Congratulations to the Class of '56 GILMORE SERVICE STATION A complete line ct tires batteries and accessories 201-O9 S. Hickory Phone 560 207 N. Main Phone 600 ix CC il AES DIDDE I 2 Opp. Court House . 'S , QE 2 Congratulations Class of '56 from nu Price Co. CHAMPLIN SERVICE Obed Harmonson Mlm CNAMPUI Phones 1473 and 1785 Thanks for your patronage HOME LOANS - INSURANCE . INSURED SAVINGS Current Dividend Rate - 3 94 per Annum THE ANCHOR SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION of Kansas City, Kansas North American Hotel Building, Ottawa, Kansas I. Dean Nofsinqer, Manager E MACK ELECTRIC Your G. E. Dealer Y did it Phone 249 -VJ . ,z-.TS Ya-sfffff, g.. .,- J, If It's Good Music It's From SAUNDERS WESTERN AUTO Associate Store 109 S. Main Phone 881 Sporting Goods Auto Accessories f Congratulations to the Senior Class ot 1956 N ewfield Jewelry Castleton Gorham China Sterling W4 J J -o , ,....4,--V -.' at 1--A ig al' 1 4.1- s.,, ' M' it 9 'V Q .. . 0 A' lv'-2 3' -A 'L - 5, ii Congratulations to the Class of '55 IRWIN'S 204 S. Main A Gitt for Every Need MANN-BELL DRUG COMPANY 5lO N. Main Ottawa, Kansas Congratulations to the Class ot '56 ,..L 9 in t -t F Q.- w--u.s..,,, l 'YY -v-NR, v I r ,-....4 K om l -nga -,..- Congratulations Class of '56 Fm CHEN EY'S .lerryls Cleaners 1630 s. Main lgglsnsldriircllfl Roo? BQER CONES SUNDA5 mu an 3 -- ,. ,-fr ', Open Evenings cmd Sunday Super Market 534 N. Main Open Evenings If you want GOOD food, We've got it. For the pause that refreshes all agree that COCA-COLA ccrn't be excelled The next time you are in doubt drink a Coxe bi THE DARI-TREAT just can't be beat, It's the place io meet. and the place to eat. At 1101 North Main Street Iulia f - The Hoods - Cecil TERRILL'S 203 S. Main Lingerie -- Ready-to-wear Fabrics Youth IS not a t1me of hfe 1t IS a state of m1nd It IS not a matter ol r1pe cheeks red llps and sup ple knees 1t 1S a temper of the w111 a quahty of the rrnagmatron cr v1gor of the emot1ons It IS a freshness of the deep spnngs of hte Nobody grows old by merely l1v1ng a number of years People grow old by desertmg therr rdeals Years wr1nkle the skln but to grve up enthu s1asm wrmkles the soul Worry doubt self d1strust fear and despa1r these are the long long years that bow the heart and turn the greenlng Splfll back to dust Youth Goes to a Party' ...X Youth You are as young as your farth as old as your doubt as young as your self confldence as old as your fear as young as your hope as old as your desparr In the central place of your heart there IS a wrreless statlon So long as 1t IGCGIVGS messages of beauty hope cheer grandeur courage and power from the earth from men and from the Inf1n1te so long are you young When the wrres are down and all the central place of your heart 1S covered w1th the snows of CYfl1C1S1'I'1 and the 1ce of pess1m1sm then you are grown old even at twenty and may God have mercy upon your soul' General Douglas MacArthur Compllmems o Pro esslonal Guzcle Physlclans Optometrusts 1 F BARR MD Surgery Phone 30 Professxoncxl Bldg LOUIS N SPEER MD Genercr1Med1c1ne Surgery Phone 29 109 W 4th ARVID BERGLUND O D Optometrlst Phone 385 316 S Mcnn R A GOLLIER MD Surgery Genercr1Med1c1ne Phone 20 Proiess onal Bldg F A TRUMP MD Medrcme Phone 1626 Professlonal Bldg RODNEY L MCCLAY OD Optometnst Phone 901 Proiesslonal Bldg W HENNING MD Medxcme Phone 349 435 S Mcun R HENNING M D Medrcxne Phone 349 435 S Mcun D G LAURY M D Med1cme Phone 1626 Professlonal Bldg R S ROBERTS MD Surgery cmd Medxcme Phone 1050 Profess1onc1B1dg Osteopath IAMES E WALLEN MD General Medxcme Phone 63 110 W 3rd OLIN G WOLLEN OD Optometrist Phone 1041 223 Bennet Bldg DR LOUIS H GILLEY Dermst Phone 886 113 E r DR S W LYMAN Dentlst Phone 434 Professional Bldg DR W C 1-IARDING Dentlst Phone 956 214 S Mcun DR O R MCCANDLESS Dentxst Phone 111 208 Bennett Bldg DR F E HENNING Dentlst Phone 349 435 S Mcnn DR IOHN N THORNBURG Dentist Phone 1542 Profess1oncr1B1dg D L YOUNG DO Specxahzmg m Osteopcxthy Phone 781 222 E 3rd DR W HARRY LENNARD Dentxst Phone 1704 Profess1oncx1B1dg DR M A WELTY Dentxst Phone 98 109 W 4 'I O . .I . 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' ' ................. 108 . ............,...,,..,.....,. 15 ' , ' .,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 103 , ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 115 , . . .........,....,.,... 115 Remecke Donna Reser Ierry Reusch Bonme Rxce Gary Rxce Ianet Wh1rley Frances 71 Peggy R1chardson Rxchardson R1chardson Ianet Patsy 6 74 15 75 112 66 98 169 718 Roberts B111 Robertson Wanda Robmson Florence Robmson Larry Rodgers Gwen Roehl Donna Rogers Mrke Roth I1m Rouse Kathy Rowe Donald 18 21 Ruchko Martha Belle Rumtord Raymond Rybolt Davrd Rybolt Harry Salmon Betty 20 21 22 62 76 1 Salmon lame 21 Salsbury Reba Sands James Smxthey Iamce Snyder DeWa yne 7 Schxck Doyle Schleri Ann 24 41 Schmanke Paula 8 Schmanke Roger Schmxdt Dav1d Schmxdt Mart1n Ir Schmxdt R1chard Schnexder Cec1l Schnexder Gerald Schnoke Freddme Schwarz L1nda 3629 Schwarz Ian Sc1ence Club Scollrck Mrs Vara Scott Scott Scott Scott Scott Scott Semo Beryl Dav1d Douglas Karen Manlyn Nancy rs 35 93 53 04 1 19 4 82 95 Senter Carolyn 1 15 16 18 19 25 76 78 4 Senter Martha 3 41 75 112 Seventh Grade Sexton Barbara Seymour Harrlet Shade Rodney Sally Ernest Shader Shatter Shaffer Shaffer Shane Shanes Gary Stephen Charles Verdme Shaughnessy Kay 113116 7 5 41 60 2 5 59 73 4 4 3 68 2 53 47 Shaughnessy MICKEY She den 11m 25 58 14-6 9 73 76 79 94 Sheler Don Sheperd Elmo Shxelds Corw1n ShlppS Carr1lee Shxpps Dale 27 70 71 Shoemaker Charles Shofner Conme Shotner Gene Showalter Gary Showalter Nelson Shular Rose Sxms Tommy S1nk Glona Sloan Karen Small George Small Ronald Small Shxrley Smrley Charlotte Smrth Smrth Smlth Smlth Smxth Smxth Sm1th Sm1th Smrth Sm1th Smxth Sm1th Carol Carolyn K Dav1d Dennxs Dennrs Dennls Donna Gerry ack Iaumce Marcella Allen Dale Lee Smrth a Smxth Thelma Sophomores Spauldmg B111 2 21 4 53 Spauldmg Ethel Spauldmg Shrrley Speer B111 Speer Richard Spooner Spooner Staneart Starbuck Starbu k Starbuck Starbuck Charles Manlyn Orral Arvle George James Karen Stephens Donald 7 100 104 22 54 4 45 27 39 21 58 Stevens Harold K 35 45 Stevens Iudy 1 24 Stevens Pat 19 4 Stevenson Deanna Stevenson Ioyce Stewart lack Stewart Stanley Stewart Vernon Stolfer Mona Stone Paul Student Counc1l Sutherland Davrd Swank Al1ce Swmg Krngs Tallman Manetta Tarpley Harold B 7 25 5 76 Taylor Taylor Taylor Tenms Terry Terry Lee Teter Patsy Tetley Gladys Nancy IoAnn Maureen 19 2 22 9 5 62 5 M91VlD B 34 60 Tetwxler Mrs Iosephme L Thespxans Thomas Mrs Mary Thompson Thompson Thompson Thompson Thompson Thomp on Thornburg Tolson I1m Bobby Carolyn 24 Ianet Ierry Ke1th 47 53 Naomr Ioyce 13 45 6 Towe Rxchard Track Trout Betty Troutman Mary lane Tulloss Turner Turner Turner R1ta Clrfiord Dallas Donald Ubelaker Sharon Underwood Gary Underwood Lmda Underwood Patty Vann Amta VanLoenen LOIS Vocal Groups Vogler Terry Wadk1ns Wadkms Wadk1ns Wadk1ns WGdk1HS Wadkms Walburn Walburn Walker Wallace Carolyn udy Karen Patr1c1a Robert Shrrley Mrs Dean Larry I1m Harold Wallace Waller Leta Ward Bonme Ward Lauren Ward Mary Ann Ward Sharon Warner Dean Warner Donna Watkms Dean Watson Donald Watts Dale Werdner B111 Wexdner Bob Wexdner Pam WSISS Benny Ierry 9 4 8 63 72 74 7 9 Weller Eugene Wells Wells West West Bobby West Gary Charlene 24 76 78 99 ohn 70 08 Carolyn 19 7 2 Wh1rley Iudy 19 24 70 71 72 77 Wh1rley Sharon 64 74 Whrtacre Alan 47 02 Whxte Mary Lou Wxchman Mac W1egert Ierry W1lh1te Lynn W1lh1te Patrxcxa W1lk1ns Glen W1ll1ams Lours W1ll1ams Mereduh 70 71 72 W1111GmS Morgan 1 3 53 54 58 19 04 72 08 77 79 72 76 W1ll1ams Shrrley W1ll1ams Sonny W1ll1ams Waunrta W11l1amson Roger Al1ce 62 76 79 98 W1lson Barbara Donald 5 Gordon Iud1th Wxlson W1lson Wxlson Wrlson Marv1n 13 0 46 7 49 50 53 59 86 W1lson Pat 4 4 Wrlson Sandra W1mberly Elrzabeth WISE Iohn Wrswell Wxswell Wohletz Wollam Wollam Wllson Connre Sammy Leo D1x1e 18 5 Mae Ann 1 4 54 5 Womelduii Iames Wood Ioe Wood Pat Wood Trm 25 27 71 Woods B111 Woods I1mm1e 4 47 59 9 Woolsey Ierry Wflght Larry 70 75 Yates Frankhn Yohe Delma Yokum Iamce Youngman Carolyn Yount Martha Zrelsdori Eldon Zxelsdorf MGIVlH Zxelsdorf Sharon Zook Kenneth Zook Loxs Zook Mar1on Zook Marjorxe 9 3 9 74 16 1389 6308 ' 1 ---- 41 1 1 . .,.1......,............. 112 , ..., 12, , zo, , ......,...........1..... 15 1 ----4t---------'4- 1 . ......1..........--- 1 2 1. . 2 . 4. . 9 , .... . . . . 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H .. 108 , ' .,,, 108 . . . ..... 1 ........ 31 ' . ............ 75. 112 , - ' 4, , 1 :P Q The time has come to close the school vear The Glance at the Year in the pages of this book qrves onlv an rnfmitesimal part of the activities the study and the spirit of O H S The thrill of winning the exclting Lawrence football game The Record parties the plays and the mus1cal the hard earned A the fellowship with students and teachers all will be remembered as the students close their lockers for the last time and look forward to a summer of vacatron fun But school was not always pleasant. There were those days when the questions on a test seemed impossible and sixth hours assigned for loitering in the hall or failing to have an assignment seemed almost unbearable. Yes, the year had its 'ups and downs,' but the ups' far outnumbered the downs and pleasant memories overshadow the worries and heartaches. For the seniors, who have come to the end of a school for the last time, O. H. 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