Pittsburg High School - Purple and White Yearbook (Pittsburg, KS)

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C, J- of :X , ,- l L X r X Y r i N x . t D rw N X At- i , ' , .f X fx x 'XL R XA t , x ry, k i J' 1' X X 'V f i ,X we X Lighted tennis courts at- tract players throughout the year. Shop Building houses auto mechanics, printing, and woodwork departments. E ITIO NPHS llfgfh OY1 fl? pf thfttp rj wu ,, 6 1 , , 1 if '.,!Hg1U 'Vi X 4 ff! l x I ,ff 5 jf!! rf - A ,gL.,. ,,gL5 V ' Hiaxvj I . . -1' I V ' f, f . i rl- . ,1. 1.1 A - I 1 4 . 1 -s' CONTENTS . gh' fufl K A 'iv' A'dm itnis1ration , l 1 ,- ' K , v 1 I ' 1 Ciassesf i ' Activities Organizations Sports Patrons M-0--.,....,,,4 Staff members, husbands, wives, and cadet teachers enioy a Christmas party q. : , f H its rise 42 4 Wa.. The ' W X ,Q A 15 -ff J? W w 1 if an W 3 MMWW mm ff ww., STRATIO 1 .L 4 ,,1,,, Q. .QAVKH 1, ,Q ,I ,-, A f Ln ' 'f.'1' I ff A , Jgzrt a.,.,,, ,I ' P 461' EARL R. BEVAN' Superintendent of Schools T. W. BaTh R. W. Hart William H. Shule Chester Ward Earl R. Bevan Donald C. Widner Alfred H. Knnebone Mrs. Thelma Miller BOARD OF EDUCATION f ' K ' Yi f. ll I , X? C OFFICERS L f, i Donald C. Widner President , ' f' ' ' V P ZF - l- 1. f x 'ki K C X R. W. l-larT ' S V Vice-President C. I V rl l Mrs. Thelma Miller i L , X L L T Clerk 'X ff X ,ir 1 W , 1, f , Q 5' L V ' 4 L L k I lf 1. 'h ,W L ,f, I L1 - K' ,f l 1- , ff Q 1 1 l 9 I A U JOHN L. ENGLAND Principal Guidance Program Serves Students In Man Areas LAWRENCE ZILLNER Counselor CHARLES W. YOOS Director of Secondary Education Guidance services are available for all senior high school students Through the serv- ices of Mr. Yoos and Mr. Zillner. These coun- selors have interviews with each student to help him to adiust To school life and to plan work wisely. Series of tests, conferences, and back- ground studies in addition to The personal interviews make it possible for the counse- lors to understand the students and their problems. The office provides information on availa- ble scholarships, makes arrangements for top students to compete for scholastic awards, and assists students in acquiring proper background for college. Through co- operation with the state employment office, the counselors assist students in finding ern- ployment. Miss Stephens and Mrs. Lewis Retire MISS SARA STEPHENS With plans only to enioy her leisure and freedom, Miss Sara Stephens who teaches sophomore English will retire after thirty-one years in PHS and eleven years elsewhere. After receiving her B.S. degree at KSC she taught school for ten'years. She then returned to KSC where she became a member of the first graduating Master's Degree class. Other schools this veteran teacher has at- tended include the University of Denver, the Colorado State Teachers College, and the University of Washing- ton in Seattle. All of her teaching experience has been in Kansas including two years in Moran, eight years in Frontenac, and one year in Girard before coming to PHS. In her first year here Miss Stephens was librarian in the third floor room which now is Mr. Morey's classroom. The second year she was assigned to an English program which she has had to the present time. Chief of her interests in the extracurricular program has been her work with the Y-Teens over a period of years. As sponsor of the finance committee she has spent many hours supervising moneymaking proiects for the group. I2 MRS. RUTH LEWIS Mrs. Ruth Lewis will complete thirty years of teaching when she retires this spring. Mrs. Lewis re- ceived her A.B. degree in Muskingum College, New Concord, Ohio, and following graduation she taught one year in northwestern Colorado. In I923 she came to PHS where for three years she taught speech and English and coached dramatics. In I926 she resigned to marry Rev. David James Lewis. After Mr. Lewis' death in I932, Mrs. Lewis returned to school and obtained her M.S. degree in English and returned to teaching in 1935. For two and a half years she taught in Joplin, Missouri, before returning to PHS in 1938. During the summer of I96O, she traveled in Europe and the Near East. Students and adults have enioyed the colored slides of her trip. Of her plans for retirement, Mrs. Lewis says, Be- sides traveling, l want to do at least fifty other things I've always wanted to do and never had the time for, but most of all I plan to spoil my four grandchildren. Trained Staff Leads Academic Program -4 1. F I - . M W7 A 1 F 9 A .T L. re ,f xx 1 -, we 45. 15pw.a ' .. - QL Q ' zi'Sfesw ' X f ' 'Er - A. Y, . 5' A fe me . www. .ive I U4 , -f.. ,W new MRS. THELMA MILLER HAZEL A. KRAINZ DORAN C. WOODS MARGARET WOODS Clerk, B0aI'd Of EdUCafi0 i Secretary To Superinrendenr Treasurer School Nurse X... MRS. TRACY WHITE Library period gives opportunity for research. MRS. MARY PROCTOR Library Library Science MRS. IRMA C. LANDRUM MRS. PEARL OOLEY MRS. FRANCES GEDDES MARTIN BLESSENT Secretary Secrerary-Treasurer Cafeteria Manager Head Custodian c we 1.1, . M13-P , ,R Q , K. A MRS. CARMEN SWAFFORD Spanish, Typewriling MRS. MARGARET ZIMMERMAN English MAUDE E. LANEY French, Latin ,muh 4.- ff: fi fu, . , mis. , SARA STEPHENS MRS. BENA HARPER English English, Dramafics Language and Literature Sophomore English class listens To an ex planalion. ll , l.sl,emlure:lTn The News, g if K . A we 1 is 4 i :uv fl GT 1- . ffl , is Charles Wesonig and Dennis Kirkencloll examine clippings collected by English IV students. fl , ,37Uf'd'4'j ,,,, ji Nj' f FLORA J. MARSH MRS. RUTH H. LEWIS English, Journalism English as ,,,.,. J., ,xv lsr DAN J. TEWELL CHARLES HAYS JAMES MOREY Speech, Debate American History American Problems Speech - Social Studies La Qjmfx it Qllxfkc A O' f -ff V vgismdlailei -Q ' wr Y ft 1 A .9 Q x X Qwjhxi' l , ' .fv- N 5 2' ' I f ' ' 5 vv,, K, A l A 7,5 I ' jk I F 0 it GREGG HEIDE DON HOWEY American History ' World History Class enjoys a speech. , A American History class relaxes. American Problems students hear a report. is xr. in athematics - Science ir MAX STR ERNEST NELSON Scuence Chemus y Physncs B'0I09Y Genefai SCIENCE Mr Nelson supervises a lab period Chemistry class performs expersments fm ,r Q' an :mmm l Art students have varied interests. Art - Homemaking - Music , fwlrwtf , K- f , . A-H A nik E LL ,.Vk X ,551 -he 6 S-fl , fr. .S may i me mga li ' - is eff? X' A ' 4' z A 3 '- Ni ' .I L ' .353 - MRS. JAN ET DALTON Homemaklng GERALD BLANCHARD Homemaking class serves a luncheon. Band holds routine rehearsal. 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Nix ' X X X , x xv, 3 53 S as X Ni L- SY, S ' X wx - X , ig NX -X f X V Y X . 5 We +G' sigh - ' QQ S J we sr slx 'Q lx Q ax N s 32 X X Qs, Q A xxx :Xi X xi, ,K N-QXXAX ,YJ Xwi 'ilk B KX Q Q K Q18 F 23,3 22 fix ,sf a s is K as 1 MD K x I Y A . RTX V ,XJ NANCY H. GALLAGHER JIM BEVANS CAROL REEVES Y-Teens 3, 4, Junior Red Cross 3, Chorus 3, 4. FRANKIE EDGAR BAIR Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Chorus 4, Basketball 2, 3, Student Council 3, Student Coun- cil President 4. SENIORS PAUL MORGAN LINDA KAYE SOTHERN Publication 4. Quietly. DAVID N. FISCHER Debate 2, 3, 4, NFL 2, 3, 4, All School Play 2, 3, Class Officer 3 Student Council 4, Hi-Y 3, 4. VERNON VALLY CROZIER Hi-Y 2, 3. SENIORS RICHARD ALLEN HUDSON Band 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, Junior Achievement 2, 3, 4, Fo- rensics 2. JEAN BUFFINGTON Y-Teens 4. Transferred from Arcadia 4. MARILYN SUE PIPKIN Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Library Club 2, 3, 4, Library Club Officer 2, 3, 4, Jun- ior Achievement 2, 3, 4. JON L. LeCHlEN Orchestra 3, 4, Transferred from Raytovvn, Missouri 3. 24 MARGARET KELsEY chair 2, 3, 4, Y-teens 2, 3, 4, FHA 3, 4, FHA Officer 3, 4, Junior Red Cross 3. MERRILL RUNNELS LARRY JUMP Homeroom Officer 2, 3, Student Council 4. NANCY SALB Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Health Conference 3, Student Council 3, Class Officer 2, 4, FHA 3, 4, FHA Officer 3, 4, Girl Scouts 2, 3, All-School Play 2. FRAN ZIMMERMAN Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, FTA 2, FHA 3, 4, FHA Officer 3, 4, Maclrigal 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 3. BRUCE ALLEN HEMBY Hi-Y 2 4' Junior Acadern of Sci- 1 1 Y ence 2. GARRY DUANE JUMP CAROL CRAFTON SENIORS JACK HERSH Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Horneroom Officer 4, Hi-Y Officer 4. GLORIA GRAHAM Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Sfuclenf Council 3, Library Club 2, Homeroom Officer 3. KATHLEEN WYLIE Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, GAA 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 'Horneroorn Officer 2, 4. CALVIN WILKERSON SENIORS JAMES WESLEY CUNNlNGHAM Hi-Y 2, 3, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Football 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Chorus 4. LUCILLE BORGGREN Band 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4. JIM HOFFMAN Hi-Y 2, 3, Junior Academy of Sci- ence 2, 3, Homeroom Officer 4, Junior Achievement 2, 3, 4. PATTY HESS Y-Teens 4, Chorus 4, FHA 2. 26 PRISCILLA POLSTON Y-Teens 2, 3, 4. JOHN BUTLER Band 2, 3, 4, Clarinet Quartet 3, 4, Basketball 2, Orchestra 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Talent Show 3, 4, Music Festi- vals 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, Model Legislature 4. KERRY WAYNE STEFFENS Hi-Y 2, Band 2, 3, 4. LINDA KAY WALLlS Y-Teens 2, 3. ROSS PIRARO Track 3, 4, Band 2, Football 3. MARY CMIMID GUDGEN Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Y-Teen Cabinet 4, Dolphins 2, 3, 4, GAA 3, 4, Horne- room Officer 2, Student Council 4. BETTY CHERRY Student Council 2, Homeroom Offi- cer 2 3- Dol hins 2 3 4 Madri al I I p I I I Q 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Y-Teen Offi- cer 4, Choir 3, 4. JAMES A. RUSSELL Hi-Y 2, 3, Madrigal 3, 4, Choir 3, 4. SENIORS VIRGINIA COON Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Art Club 3, 4, Chorus 3, 4, Homeroom Officer 3. JOHN ARABIA Hi-Y 2, 3, Hi-Y Officer 3. RICK FERNETTI Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Officer 2, 3, 4, LetTermen's Club 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. TERRI JAMES Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Y-Teen Cabinet 4, Debate 2, 3, 4, NFL 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 2, Dolphins 2, 3, 4, GAA 3, 4, Student Council 4, NFL Officer 3, 4. SENIORS KAREN BOATRIGHT Band 2, Chorus 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, FHA 3, 4. RICHARD LYNNE CEZAR Hi-Y 2, 4, Lettermen's Club 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4. HELEN RIGGS Junior Red Cross 2, Class Officer 3, Student Council 3, FHA 3, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, GAA 4, Chorus 3, 4. KENNY JOHNSON Homeroorn Officer 4. MICHAEL LEE VAN GORDON Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Horneroom Officer 2, 3, Football 2, 4, Hi-Y Officer 4, Letter- rnen's Club 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Orches- tra 4, Track 2. JILL MOON Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, GAA 3, 4, Publica- tions 4, GAA Officer 4, Student Council 2. DONNA WATERMAN Band 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, FHA 3, 4, Homeroom Officer 2. TERRY KEITH NIICHIE Band 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, Hi-Y Model Legislature 3, 4, Boys' State 3, Junior Red Cross 3, 4, Brass Choir 3, 4. MARY ANN PIERCE Y-Teens 2, Junior Academy of Sci- ence 2, FHA 4, Junior Achievement 3, 4. DANNY LEE BITNER ROGER DEILL Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Junior Academy of Science 2, 3, 4, Track 3, Homeroom Officer 2, Band 2. PATRICIA ANN SCOTT Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, FHA 3, Choir 3, 4. SENIORS DENNIS NI. KIRKENDOLI. Foofball 2, 3, 4, Baskefball 2, 3, 4, Track 2, Tennis 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Officer 3, Class Officer 2, 4, Publications 4, Talent Show 4, Leffermen's Club 3, 4, Choir 3, 4, Boys' Sfafe 3, Y Cabinef 3, 4. SARA KAHN GARRY D. STRAHAN Homeroom Officer 3, Junior Red Cross 4. MARLENE JOY PRINCE SENIORS RICHARD BARNES Basketball 2, 3, 4, Track 2, Tennis 3, 4, Football 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y Officer 4, State Band 4, Student Council 3, Dance Band 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Officer 3, 4, Music Festivals 2, 3, 4, Model Legislature 3, 4, Brass Choir 2, 3, 4, Lettermen's Club 4, Orchestra 3, Talent Show 2, 3, 4. LA VERNA EMERSON Y-Teens 2, 3, FHA 3, Choir 2, 3. JUDY DeGRUSON Choir 2, 3, 4. ROBERT E. LOWE Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y Officer 3, 4, Jun- ior Academy of Science 2, 3, 4, Academy Officer 3, 4, Hi-Y Model Legislature 3, 4, Student Council 3. 30 JANICE DRENNEN Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, FHA 3, 4. GARY lORl LARRY LYLE EYESTONE Band 2. KAREN SHIVELY Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, GAA 3, 4. A' . I s' Q1 ,.M2.,2 TOMMY WRAY THOMPSON Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y Officer 45 Student Council 4. DANNA COULTER Y-Teens 2, 35 Dolphins 35 Student Council 2, 35 Publications 45 Junior Academy of Science 25 All-School Play 35 Forensics 25 Homeroom Offi- cer 4. LARRY D. FROST Hi-Y 3. CONNIE COLLEEN RASNIC GAA 3, 45 Y-Teens 45 Choir 3, 4. SENIORS RICHARD STEVENSON Basketball 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Band 2, 3, 45 Dance Band 3, 45 Hi-Y 2, 3, l 45 Hi-Y Officer 45 Model Legislature 3, 45 Chorus 4. WILMA KAY GRAHAM Y-Teens 2, 3, 45 Junior Academy of Science 2, 3, 45 NFL 2, 3, 4. TERRY VERDUGO Football 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Track 25 Homeroom Officer 2, 3, 45 Letterrnen's Club 3, 4. LA VETA BUTLER Y-Teens 2, 35 GAA 2. 3I SENIORS BARBARA VAUGHN GAA 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Siudenf Council 4. GEO RGE A. COMSTOCK Basketball 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, Siudenf Council 4. MIKE REESE Chorus 3, 4, Junior Academy of Science 3, Math Club 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y Officer 4, Homeroom Offi- cer 2, 3. SHIRLEY EMERSON Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Library Club 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, Library Club Officer 3, 4, Junior Achievernenf 4. G. A. MILLESON Dolphins 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, All- School Play 2, 3, FTA 2, FHA 3, Ari Club 3, 4, Horneroom Officer 2, 3. ROCHELLE MURRAY Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, FTA 2, GAA 3, 4, GAA Officer 4, Junior Achievernenf 3, 4, Debafe 2. NAOMI JOE WINCHESTER Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Junior Academy of Science 2, 3, 4, NFL 2. CHARLES BENNER ua! Football 3, Track 2, Homeroom Offi- cer 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4. BEVERLY ANN FREE STEVE SMITH Hi-Y 2, 3, Homeroorn Officer 4. TOM CARLIN JR. Band 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Boys' State 3, Dance Band 2, 3, 4, Tal- ent Show 2, 3, 4, Music Festivals 3, Model Legislature 3, 4, Orches- tra 3, 4, Homeroorn Officer 3, 4. LINDA GRAHAM Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Flute Quartet 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Y-Teen Cabinet 3, Junior Acad- emy of Science 2, 3, 4, Class Offi- cer 4. SENIORS JEANNE DIEU Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Chorus 3, 4, Dolphins 3, 4, GAA 3, 4. LINDA JOLEE SHELBURN Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Library Club 3, 4, Junior Red Cross 2, Chorus 3. JOAN EDWARDS NANCY SHEETS Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Horneroorn Officer 4. R SENIORS ROGER BEARD CAROL ANN COX Choir 2, Y-Teens 2. MARILYN KAE RHUEMS PATRICIA ANN DIDLAKE Y-Teens 2, 3, FHA 2, 3, Chorus 2, 3, Junior Achievemenf 2, 3, 4. JUDY CLARK Chorus 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, Arf Club 4, Homeroorn Officer 3. FRANK KERLEY WALLACE JENSEN Junior Achievernenf 2, 3. JUDY JO BUCKLEY Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens Cabinet 3, 4, Dolphins 3, 4, GAA 3, 4, Chorus 4, Girls' Sfafe 3, Homeroorn Officer 2, 3. Hi-Y 3. SENIORS JOAN Nl. BAILEY Y-Teens 2, Library Club 4. LEAN NA GASTEL ufox, if 3 LINDA THOMPSON ENDICOTT Y-Teens 2, 3, Dolphins 2, 3, 4, Ma- ioretfe 2. JOYCE BILLIONIS Cheerleader 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, GAA 3, 4, Homeroom Officer 3, Band 2, 3, Publications 4. LLOYD THOMAS GOFF Track 3, 4. SANDRA REZEN Y-Teens 3, 4. GAYLE VELIA Band 2, Chorus 3, 4, Y-Teehs 2, 3 FHA 3, 4. JOHN AMERSHEK Football 2, 3, 4, LeTtermeh's Club 2 3, 4, Basketball 4. 36 SENIORS DONNA JEAN JACKSON Y-Teens 2, 3, Junior Academy of Science 3, 4, Chorus 4, Talent Show 3, 4. SALENA WHITE Chorus 4, Student Council 2, Junior Academy of Science 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 4, Talent Shovv 3, 4. MARGARET STORY Y-Teens 2, 3, Choir 2, 3, 4, Nladrigal 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4. JEAN CRAY Band 2, 3, Orchestra 2, 3, Junior Academy of Science 2, 3, 4, Acade- my Officer 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, Dol- phins 2, 3, 4, Dolphins Officer 4. JEANETTE K. BORELLO Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Y-Teen Cabinet 4, NFL 2, 3, 11, Girl Scouts'2, 3, 4, FTA 2, NFL Officer 3, 4, Debate 2, 3, 4, GAA 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, Council Officer 4. KAY DICKEY Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, FHA 3, 4, Home- room Officer 3, 4, FHA Officer 4. SUSAN L. COONROD Y-Teens 2, 3, Y-Teen Cabinet 3, Junior Red Cross 2, FTA 2, Publica- tions 3, 4, Class Officer 3, Home- room Officer 3. JANEY ROBISON Senior Girl Scouts 2, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Talent Show 2, Homeroom Officer 3, GAA 3, Junior Red Cross 3. I 4-I, ,WM 4, I JIM PAUL LLOYD Hi-Y 2, 3, Homeroorn Officer 4. SHERRY BUFORD Nladrigals 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, Choir 2, 3, 4, Junior Red Cross 2. LINDA KAY BIANCHI Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Junior Achievement 4. CHARLES WESONIG Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, Track 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y Officer 3, 4, Homeroom Officer 2, 4, Letter- rnen's Club 3, 4, Publications 4. SENIORS SHARON TOMASI VIRGINIA SHAVVNEE Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Junior Red Cross 3. DONNA MILLENIAN Y-Teens 2, 3, Debate 2, 3, GAA 4 Student Council 3. HELEN LOUISE FOSTER Y-Teens 2, 4, Library Club 2, 3 Chorus 2. SENIORS CAROLE ANN SIMS Y-Teens 3, 4, Junior Achievement 3, 4. RANIONA WEBB Y-Teens 2, 4, FHA 3. CONNIE PAPISH Choir 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Mad- rigal 3 4 All School Pla 3, Orches- 1 f ' y tra 3, 4. JERRY DEAN WILLIAMS CI-IERYL BARTLETT Student Council 2, 4, Library Club 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, GAA 4, Chorus 2, A. PAUL WAYNE BLANCETT Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Junior Academy of Science 2, 3, Homeroom Officer 2, Choir 2, 3, 4. DONALD BURDICK JUDY HITCHCOCK Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, FHA 3, 4, Junior Red Cross 3, Chorus 2, Student Council 4. CLARA MARIA CHAMBERS Dolphins 2, 3, 4, Dolphins Officer 4, GAA 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4. JON MILES SWEENEY Student Council Officer 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y Officer 4, Band 2, Track 2, 3, Debate 2, 3, 4, Model Legisla- ture 3, 4, NFL 2, 3, 4, NFL Officer 4, Safety Council 4, Lettermen's Club 3, 4. LILLIAN KAY BOSSEAU Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Y-Teen Cabinet 4, GAA 3, 4, Dolphins 2, 3, 4, Girl Scouts 2, Horneroorn Officer 3, NFL 2, Chorus 4, Publications 4. MELANI WADE Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Cabinet 4, Student Council 2, Publications 4, Horneroom Officer 3, 4, Junior Red Cross 3. SENIORS JOHN HAYNES Football 3, 4, Band 2, 3, Chorus 3, 4, Madrigal 3, 4, Brass Ensemble 3, Student Council 2, 3, Hi-Y 3, 4, Model Legislature 3, 4, Lettermen's Club 3, 4, Track 3, All-School Play 3. ANNA MARIE WILSON BEVERLY BURR Chorus 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, FHA 4, Student Council 3, Class Officer 2, 4, Homeroorn Officer 4. NIARSHA SHEVVARD Y-Teens 2, 3, FHA 3, Choir 4. SENIORS CATHERINE WOODS JACKI McGI.OT'HLIN Band 2, 3, 4, Twirler 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Girl Scoufs 2, Sfudenf Coun- cil 3, Homeroom Officer 3, Deloafe 2, PublicaTions 4. ROBERT DEAN SCOTT I-Ii-Y 2, 3, 4, Bancl 2, 3, 4. JAMES HARMON Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 3, Chorus 3, 4. 40 CARMEN OERTLE Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Dolphins 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, FTA 2, Ari Club 4, Maioreffe 2, 3, 4, Dolphin Officer 4. DEAN DARLINGTON Football 2, 3, Hi-Y 2, Horneroom Of- ficer 2, 3, Track 2, 3. LINDA BLAIR Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, GAA 3, Junior Red Cross 2. SUE TIMS Y-Teens 2, 3, Chorus 2, 3, 4, GAA 4. RICKY A. HURT Football 35 Lettermen's Club 3, 4. Frederick Le Mike Deruy Jenelle Ford Bill Hood THOMAS TIERNEY Hi-Y 25 Track 25 Photog- raphy Club 35 Junior Academy of Science 35 Chorus 2, 3. GEORGE M. MARIS JANE ANN LEWIS Hi-Y 45 Debate 4. FHA 3, Ai Y-Teens 2 45 Student Council Homeroom Officer 2 FTA 25 Girl Scouts 2 SENIORS NOT PICTURED e Berger Hugh Lenne Michael Potter Jerry Reagan Donnie Russell Richard Thompson MIKE FOGARTY WANDA NAPIER Hi-Y 3, 4. Library Club 4. I ff! I ll? Nt CLASS OF '64 text txa um 42 Scott Kincaid- Nancy Oldham Kenny Sutton Pat Coleman President Treasurer Vice-President Secretary CLASS SPONSORS Peggy Elsasser Lawrence Bowyer JUNIORS Diana Delmez Michael Taylor Judy Bena Arlene Vilmer Danny Crain Lynn Ann Deckard Johnnie Kay Brady John Evans Alice Munn Robert W. Evans Becky Clark Robert L. Downing Leslie Casterman Jerry Clark Sandy Askins 43 JUNIORS Carolyn Sue Lair Scott Kincaid Evveleen Hornbuckle Jim Fitch Rose Elaine Dyer Bill Scully Carole A. Wallace Ronnie Van Laningham Jane11e Nlelchiori Terry Barflow Theresa Novero Gary L. ST. Clair Nelda Jo Wood Steve Jameson Paula Davis JUNIORS Lowell LeRoy Geisler Marie Harris Bob Keith Jeanne Seely Phil Morgan Kathy Priest Charles Packard Carolyn Sue Tindel John Van Gorden Jerry Lynn Campbell Ronnie Tims Marilyn Hayden Eddie Bracketf Nancy Oldham Eddie Allen Johnson JUNIORS Sandy Devers Rolla Hurlbert Jr. Judy Wilson Jim Robertson Donna Joann Fields Jerry Shultz Treva Wuerdeman Charles Cowsill Barbara Eskridge Jan Kelly Martin Grofheer Jerry Chancey Jeanie Thompson Connie Kay Manitz Jim Bradrick JUNIORS Robert Buckler Carol Lewis Billy Rink Vala Marie Lloyd Tom Souter Linda Pollard Ronnie Jones Lorna Emerson Robert Kunshek James A. Johns Nancy Keller Peggy Dee Hemby Barbara Bockelman Bonnie Darlingion Joyce Fontaine JUNIORS Dennis Morrison David Ross Nancy Black Don Gore Joan Ludlow David Olson Dee Anne Chambers Judy Campbell Virginia Fiaccavenfo Loretta Rogers Caroline Yoos Phyllis Allmon Beth Case Deanna Shaituck Rose Free JUNIORS Lutrecia Scroggins Paulette Smith John Malloy Cheri Ann Walker Houston Stephens Barbara Campbell Dennis Kirk Cheri Bennett Jerry J. Ryan Shurleen Braden Cherryl Kay Hardesty Marcia Jean Peck Marilyn Passrnore Faith Miller Sandy Brezavar JUNIORS Jackie Allan Jim Merrill Ann England David Allen Wood Sue Angwin Allen Eiclwlworn Bob Warford Toni Muse Michael Marrone Rodney S. Rupar Marilyn Dunn Larry Southard Mary Lou Ross Ricky Hines Kathy Taylor JUNIORS Donald Bough Mary Morrison Kenneth Sutton Kathy Morrison Gary Abernathy Gary R. Billionis Tucker J. Toeller Tom Larsen Sandy Owen Dennis Bitner Biiiy Aikman David S. DuBray Michel Oerile Alan Hammick Jeff Pennock annul' JUNIORS Robert A. Smith Nena Endicott Peggy Jean,Johnston Linda Carurhers Carol Zaccarello Jolene Zaccarello Palricia Coleman Linda Harrison Bill Glennon Richard Hardy Paul Bryan Max E. Bierd Steve Rohde Harold B. Maris Jerry W. Dinoni JUNIORS Rosetta Lair Ronald Green Dorothy Drenik Beverly Smith Vicki L. Penachio Freddie Fields Rex Lee Carol Sue Antonetti Don Conover Wilma Bammann Kenneth Clark June M. Arner Ray Costantini Sharon Brooks Pat Beasley Dale Dean Snow JUNIORS Lenora Schiler George Lernaster I-Om Jay Burdick Randy Foxx JUNIORS NOT PICTURED Clifford Allmon Jim Jones Pearl Buckley Mike Kivo Frank Benskin Brannick VV. Blasor Billy Blythe Charles Carson Kenneth Charles Clark Larry Davenporf Judy Drenik Joseph Fanska James Giles Bennie Heardr David HurT Richard Jackson Claronsue Lawson Jimmy R. Lawrence Jerri McCloud Rodney Mason Harry Moore Daniel Prince Charles Quick Jeannie Sherman Larry Smith Winsron Eugene Taylor John VieTTi Paula Wagner Robert Eugene Waid John Lee White Juniors proudly display their new class rings. Upperclassmen welcome sophomores and other new students at an all-schoo field the first Week of school. WMA? l rnixcr held on the athletic CLASS OF 96 Steve Farabi Mike Darlington Barbara Urankar Diane Collins Vice-President Presidente Treasurer Secretary CLASS SPONSORS Maude Laney John While SOPHOMORES Richard Clemens Cheryl Butler Ron Johnson Sue Thomas Frank Boldrini Rose Mary Hahn R. Clay Wilson Jr. Phyllis Carter Marilyn Whetzell Kenneth Dainty Janet Ann Townsend Reggie Smith Mary Pedro Pam Spigarelli Janice E. McMahon Lynn Davidson Kay Niegsch Norvel Louis Moon Barbara Potter Steve Ward Paul Perry Delbert Wayne Bair Kathie Dickinson Loretta Cambell Sharon Parent Sana J. Smith Karen Calclvvell Q Jean Ann Frank Sandra Rae Azamber Kenneth C. Ginardi Jeff Harris Barbara Cinotto David C. Woods 57 John Rodabaugh Donna Kay Slagle Jenelle Moon Audine Long Keith Wood Cheryl Wilkerson Phyllis Grofheer Bob Helton James Cremer Sandy Eagleton Sandy Stevens Barbara Ysidro Sheryl Benningion Sieve Gariglielfi Judi Morris C. W. Beiz Sondra Stobart Chris Slrahan 58 SOPHOMORES Berna Dean Brooks Doug Van Tassel Sherri Walden Augie Galindo Nancy Hudson Becky Duncan Norma Townsend Karen K. Willis Doris Banks Tony Keller Diane Collins Eihel Svvope Nlckie Pontello Jacqueline Fiaccavenfo Carol Haage SGPHOMORES Bill Samson Kathy Pryor Paul D. Darlington Linadee Wade Wayne McDowell Slnirley Crews Danny Kerley Judy VVarCl Krista Dowty Ron Downing Steve Cezar Roberta Garner Barbara Carter Dawson Braden Janice Peterson Susan Stuintoll Carol Bicknell Rutlwa Jean Campbell Dennis Earl Russell Kay Denny Dave Cheek Mike Darlington Linda Wade Kitty Seifert Pati Donlavy Marclell Wilson Janet Fitch Carolyn Russel R. L. Jones Sunnye Fowler Carl Ranolall Linda Brezavar Steven Faralai 59 Gregg Myers Geraldine Bevans Terry Phipps Vicky M0On John B. Waggoner Linda Pryor Mary Goodhall Richard E, Evans Joyce Ryder Joan McNeil Jeannie Cavitt Snip Barbara Lipasek Emiel A. Fanska Marsha Hudson Rodney Coulter John Stevens Donna Waddle Allison Mackie 60 OPHOMORES Janie Newton Sue Boatright Kathleen Ramsay Tommie Rice Marsha Sue Atchley Kay Benner Roger Alexander Vicki Klein Julie Campbell Sharon Keeney Mickey Skaer Dennis Smith Connie Downing Barbara Eloy Richard Peterson SOPHOMORES Curtis R. Woodhead Nancy Louise Fisher Terry Moss Patsy Edwards Roger Wisdom Phyllis Pyle Steve Deems Gail Anne Zukav Stephen Piper Sharon Schmidt Dee Ann Deill Patty Simpson Dick Trites Kenneth W. Brooks Gary Wilkinson George Elliott Kenneth Ralph Dixie Butler John Lee Swartz Cynthia Angwin Barbara Urankar Dan Albin Janice VanGordon Nancy Mellor Gary Milleman Pat McNlurry Paul Berry Loyce Marie Kennedy Julianna Turner Alan Kirby Carl Mishmash Dietera Baker Richard Lee Perry bl ni uv- is Patsy Fleck Steven Romondo Cheryle Mcaelor David Armstrong Gary McCord Billy Coulter Stan Morrison Marvel Lea Tanner Barbara Smith Alvin Shields Aris Kasiah Kenny J. Peak Kenny Sellers Steve Sumner Paul Kahn .lo Anne Myers Gilbert Smith Joan Myers SGPHOMORES Greg Halford Colleen Carleton Judy Holley Toni Elliott John Larnpe Merrie Mackie Elaine Richardson Larry Stansberry Sharon Bowles John Edward Larsen Brian Maris Terry Fernetti Sammy Ray Galindo Juanita Galinolo Ronald Bough Gary Conner David Hosman Roy Hazelwood Jimmy Owen Kenneth Robert Hagman SOPHOMORES NOT PICTURED Paul Antonetti Martin Barber Linda Benskin Wilber Brown, Jr. Tom Buftington Susan Campbell Christine Cannon Terry Capps Ralph Clark David Cope Carl Crawford Don Cunningham Larry Elliott Danny Felt Larry Fields Bobby Friday Johnny A. Friend Richard Gallion C. R. Goodwin Gary Grant Marion Howard Paul Hudson Dickie James Karnes Mike Karnes Gerald King Michael Kirk Mike Krasovec Larry Lawrence Don McCabe John McDermott Becky Maxey Antonetti Meehan Thomas Morgan Margaret Ann Napier Dwight Lee Orender Curtis Morris Parker Ronnie Phifer Donald Prettyman Dave Ramsey David Redd Jack Robinson Robert Seward Jerry Smith Calvin Snipes Jack Southard Howard Stout ljhil Stuckey David Tipton Susan Tucker Thomas Walters Jim Waltrip Don White Captola Wickes Agnes Wilson Larry Yeoman Donald Zizich 32 SS Q N my 4 wr X A Lf , psy? 1 Z f 'Rm 'Sv' Qs -V ' ,wif -1-Xxsffsf ff Q M -. if aw Q4 51, .cmd Mft! i Q2: ff! fer 33' . w gfx5'siw ii 5 Q , A Ri 7 ak jaw-5 '-4 2? 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' Mig' -we , fl .' : fill 'I A...-' Journalists and Printers Prepare cBooster' .fi The great rush for The iournalism class reaches a climax with The disrribution of The paper. Staff members fold papers in preparation for circula- tion. i QQ 7 f may ,AJ , L Vocafional printers op- erate press To run off the school paper f H - ' K ee-- . - '7.f'I:1Y'fK335F5ks- r Skits Stir Pep Assemblies have proved help- ful in providing school spiriT aT Senior High This year. For each home game The sTu- denTs prepare pep skiTs To raise The enThusiasm for The game. The skiTs were presenTed by sopho- more, iunior, and senior classes, The cheerleaders, and various clubs. HighlighT of The pep assemblies of The year are Those aT The be- ginning of The season when The coaches inTroduce The squad members. The coach explains To The sTu- denTs imporTanT changes in rules and poinTs our some feaTures of The sporT which will make The games more inTeresTing To The specTaTors. Cheerleaders Take on a new look, Dragons geT help from SanTa. Trial by iury resulTs in victory Tor The Dragons. vw . ,aa- .3. .PXUXX L s W Q' Lei? to Riglii: Escorts Miles Sweeney, Frankie Bair, and Reber? Lowe. Attendant Jody Bene, Queen Lillian Bosseau, and Aifendani Carmen Oerfle, Lillian Bosseau Wears Football Crown Lillian Bosseao and lier aiiendanis await The coronaiion. , x Jim Robertson crowns Queen Lillian and promp1ly claims a kiss. 'Mx 9 4 Parents Visit Senior High Superintendent Earl Bevan speaks to parents Parents visit classrooms. John White, printing instructor, meets parents. Parents and friends of students attended open house on November 7 in orbservance of National Education Week. Guests gathered first in the auditorium vvhere the Con- cert Choir presented a program. Superintendent Bevan vvelcomed the guests and introduced Don Nlusser, a mem- ber of the American Legion, vvho delivered the address of the evening. Principal England invited the parents to visit the class- rooms to meet the teachers and to see the building. Re- freshments vvere served in the library. Cadet Teachers Get Experience rf IJ PQ' , dw NW xl Carol Kazmierski Jim Beeman As a part of the Teacher Training program at the Kansas State College of Pittsburg, student teachers go into the field for practical experience in the classroom. Five college seniors participated in this program at Senior High during the first semester. Duties ot the cadets included actual class direction, testing, and evaluation. Paul Don Duggan Don MCG-lothlin Brent Batton , 5 , 4, .Mi E' -:ia I Pittsburg Hosts State Teachers Meet The district convention ot the Kansas State Teachers Association was held November l and 2 in Pittsburg. Distinguished speakers at the general ses- sions included Billie Davis, lecturer and writer trom Springfield, Missouri, and Dr. A. G. Clark, president ot Phi Delta Kappa, from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Pittsburg teachers who led departmental meetings were Joe Heitz, Wesley Cunningham, Alice Phillips, and Lavon Boisdreghein. Each department elected a chairman for the '63 meet- ing to be held in Independence. Round-table discussions were led by Ernest Nelson, Charles Yoos, Lawrence Zillner, Max Lundquest, Charles Watt, Glenna Rupar, Gerald Blanchard, Mariorie Watkins, Charles l-lays, Vir- ginia Romondo, Dan Tevvell, and Harold Fisher from Pittsburg. The Headlight and Sun prepared a special edition of the paper which was distributed to convention members. hoop It Up for Coal Bucket Game The annual coal bucl4eT game is a highlight of The TooTball season. For years The scuTTle has been The Trophy for The winner of The Columbus-PlTTsburg grid baTTle. PHS works up ernhusiasrn for The game wiTh a bonfire, a snake-dance clown Broadway, and a dance aT Teen Town. The coal bucket ls now in The possesslon of Columbus, 1 Band members cheer for The Dragons. A x x l T Y Everyone joins The snake- dance downtown. l l John Butler and Tom Carlin tell a Christ- Class Parties Highlight Social Activities Class parties lead the social calendar tor the school year. Each class has one party a year. The otticers and sponsors of the classes plan the functions. The sophomores started the season with Autumn Leaves. Games and dancing filled the evening. Novem- ber was the month selected by the iuniors for their party. They had no special theme in mind, lout every- one had tun anyway. Santa's Swingin' Safari got sen- iors oft to a holiday spirit through games, the limbo, and dancing. mas story. Christmas Spirit Spreads Joy A j . S Svudent Council Y-Teens arrange Christmas display. FHA members sing carols ai iocaf rest homes. My-ff' committee decoraies Tree. J.. Dental and Polio Clinics Serve Man MARGARET WOODS SCHOOL NURSE Director John Butler has his teeth checked. Local dentists donated their time tor the inspection. Registered nurses assist Miss Woods in the polio vaccine clinic Students and townspeople line up for oral polio vaccine. 1 4 ,-,- 4 ,5 ? .-......l-, 1 ' '-1 NFL ollscers dlsplay troplwles to be awarded in tlxe annual debate tournament, PHS rnernloers ot tlwe Natlonal Forenslc league vvelconteel twenty-two scltools to tlte Matt Hlll lnvltational Debate Tourna' rnermt ltelcl Novenwlifer' 30 and Decentlber' l in Senior Hlglt Siltool. llte toornanient lwonorerl Mr. Matt Hfll, wlto is recognlzefl ln Kansas for ltls owstannllng aeltlevotrents Tn tlwe lleld ol lorenslcs aricl speeds, Because ol llness M . Hllf was onalzfe to ati-nil nseet, lie' li aitoe .-,as sen' 'o n ni an a nenren- to ot 'ne oieasion, Wlclwita East won the toorney, anal Sltav. nee Mlsslon North planed second. lv'. y'anrlotte recelvecl tlte sweepsfalqes troplwy. Dan J. Tewell, Pittsburg clelaate coaclt, was cllrector ot tlte tournament. He was asslstecl lzy Mrs, Bena Harper, Qlrantatlcs Coaclw. Ho t Debate Tournament George Maris and Wilma Graham check list of entrants. Employment Test Students Take An administrator from the state employment of- fice gives a battery of tests to high school students seeking employment. In cooperation with the Kansas State Employment Services, PHS maintains a program to help students find employment while still in school and after they graduate. Those students needing advice or help in planning their vocation receive information and arrange inter- views in the guidance office. Mr. Yoos is the adminis- trator of the employment program at Senior High. This year students took a General Apititude Test Battery given by the Employment Service. After the test each student was granted an interview with an employment instructor. Two surveys have been made at PHS this year. The first on work experience showed that 39 per cent of the senior class are employed and 45 per cent desire work. Of the iuniors, 35 per cent are working and 62 per cent are looking for work. In the sophomore class 22 per cent are working and 40 per cent desire em- ployment. A second survey sought to determine the number of students who want jobs and the type of employ- ment they desire. '11 W el f 1- iw Sim EA Wa VN '1 3 X we 'fr 4 Wm fc. ef, ,,, ' Jackie Allan Judy Bena Jeanne Seely Fran Zimmerman Queen Judy Buckley Jeanne Dieu Jud Buckley Crowned Cage Queen Beauty, a packed gymnasium, a basketball victory, and a dance combined to make homecoming one ot the most enioyable events ot the year. At halftime ot the Pittsburg-Iola basketball game, Queen Judy Buckley and Attendants Fran Zimmerman and Jeanne Dieu were escorted to the center of the gym by Dennis Kirkendoll, Dick Stevenson, and Steve Rohde where Dennis Kirkendoll, basketball captain, crowned the queen. Appropriate music tor the corona- tion was furnished by the high school band. Following the game, a dance honoring the royalty and the visiting alumni was held in Roosevelt gym. The Blue Notes furnished the music. Queen candidates were nominated by the basket- ball squad and elected by the student body. The student council under the direction ot Mr. Hays was responsible tor the homecoming festivities. fd! jg -I ai E oc .gs J s 1' 1 1-F r bers of the Hi-Y clubs operate the conces- sion stand at all foot- ball games. Money from the sales meets the expenses of the Hi-Y club for many proiects during the school year. Concession Stands Are usy Places Miss Stephens and members of the Finance committee of Y-Teens sell candy and pop at basketball games. Proceeds are used to defray expenses of the Y-Teen proiects during the year. Mr. Sfruble and mem- Y-Teens Entertain Their others Hearts of recl and white brightened the Roosevelt gym February l4, to carry out The Valentine Theme of The annual Mother-Daughter Y-Teen Cabinet greets the mothers. Tea. 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England representatives and officers. Officers are selected through an all-school election held in the fall, while representatives are elected in homerooms. The council sponsors dances, traffic safety pro- grams, school elections, football and basketball queen crownings, and homecoming activities. This year the council sponsored a bus for out-of-town ball games. yum - STUDENT COUNCIL COMMITTEES SOCIAL PUBLICITY Barbara Vaughn Harry Moore Mimi Gudgen Sunnye Fowler Carol Wallace Mike Marrone George Elliott' Danny Bough Eweleen Hornbuckle Rodney Coulter Arlene Vilmer COURTESY ACTIVITIES David Fischer Marilyn Dunn Tom Thompson Shirley Crews Cheryl Bartlett Dick Trites Sandy Askins Larry Jump Jackie Southard Kenny Hagman Jenelle Moon Second Semester SOCIAL PUBLICITY Karen Boatright Danny Bough Eweleen Hornbuckle Phyllis Grotheer Carol Wallace Jon LeChien Joan Edwards Jack Southard Jenelle Moon Harry Moore Don Conover COURTESY ACTIVITIES David Fischer Dennis Kirk Nancy Salb Johnnie Brady Marilyn Dunn Marie Harris George Ellion Carol Crafton Kenny Hagman Roger Alexander GBVY ST- Clair FIRST SEMESTER COUNCIL MEMBERS TOP ROW, Left to Right: Jenelle Moon, Shirley -Crews, David Fischer, Donald Booe, Eweleen Hornbuckle, .lack Southard. SECOND ROW: Harry Moore, Mike Marrone, Marilyn Dunn, Sandy Askins, Mimi Guclgen, Carol Wallace. THIRD ROW: Kenny Hagman, George Elliott, Rodney Coulter, Dick Trites, Larry Jump, Tom Thompson. FRONT ROW: Susy Richardson, Cheryl Bartlett, Sunnye Fowler, Barbara Vaughn, Linda Brezavar. Y-Teen Fosters Fellowship mong Girls The Y-Teen club vviTh a membership of more Than Tvvo hundred is an organizaTion oT girls vvho are younger members oT The Young Women's ChrisTian Associarion, vvhich is a narional and vvorld-wide or- ganizaTion of vvomen and girls. Membership is open To all high school girls regardless of race, naTionali- Ty, or creed. The purpose of The Y--Teen club is To build a Tel- lovvship of girls devoTed To The Task of realizing Those ideals oT personal and social living To which They are commiTTed by Their TaiTh as ChrisTians. The membership is divided inTo seven commiT- Tees-Y-social, Worship, music, publiciTy, program, service, and Tinancefvvhich meeT each vveek in com- miTTees or general assembly. The Tinance commiTTee vviTh The aid of The prinT- ing deparTmenT prepared and sold sTudenT direc- Tories. They also held candy sales To finance The club's many acTiviTies. Each Tall The Y-Teen ioins The Hi-Y in planning The alleschool mixer held on The TooTball Tield. An- oTher of The social acTiviTies is The MoTher-DaughTer Tea held in February. The service c0mmiTTee parTici- paTed in The March of Dimes drive. The ouTsTanding religious programs planned ioinT- ly by The worship and program commiTTees vvere The candle-lighTing service and The ChrisTmas and EasTer programs. The music group planned music Tor all assemblies and The ChrisTmas caroling. THE CABINET TOP ROW: Sara Stephens, Mrs. Janer DalTon, Mrs. RuTh Levvis, Mrs. Tracy White, Mrs. Bena Harper, Mrs. Mary ProcTor, Mrs. Carmen Svvaf- Tord. SECOND ROW: Susie Angwin, Sandy Askins, Lillian Bosseau, Leslie Casrerman. THIRD ROW: Melani Wade, Mimi Gudgeri, JeaneTTe Borello, Ann England. FRONT ROW: Judy Buckley, BeTTy Cherry, Terri James, Jeanne Dieu. X SOCIAL COMMITTEE TOP ROW: Pam Spigarelli, Janice McMahan, Evveleen Hornbuckle, Mary Gooclhall, Nancy Fischer, Kathy Wylie. SECOND ROW: Marcia Hud son, Pat Coleman, Patty Hess, Clara Chambers, Jane Ann Lewis, Mrs. Harper. 'THIRD ROW: Patty Scott, Cheri Bennett, Rochelle Murray Nancy Hudson. FOURTH ROW: Carol Reeves, Joyce Billionis, Carol Wallace, Jeanette Melchiori, Carol Craften. FRONT ROW: Barbara Urankar Margaret Tanner, Nelda Wood, Lillian Bosseau, Virginia Coon. FINANCE COMMITTEE TOP ROW: Cheryl Wilkerson, Stephens, Jill Moon, Nancy Sheets, Carmen Oertle, Kathy Pryor. SECOND ROW: Deanna Shattuck, Janice Van- Gordon, Kathleen Ramsay, Priscilla Polston, Sandra Rezen, Sandy Askins. THIRD ROW: Karen Boatright, Lucille Borggren, Sindy Angwin Nancy Miller, Sandra Smith. FOURTH ROW: Wilma Bamrnan, Merrie Mackie, Julie Campbell, Lincla Brezavar, Barbara Campbell. FRONT ROW Virginia Shawnee, Linda Bianchi, Jeanne Dieu, Cheryl Meaolor. :,'fat,,,::g ' I ' r 1' 'W 'S' 1 :O www 6 .1 new ., S W W. SERVTCE COMMTTTEE QMS, Trc-va VVUQrdQfrrwan, STMVVL'-f Ezwrfirscrr, Mariww PTTTLQVH, N rc, SWL Smwyp Fovfpr SECOND RO T011 limp 7 ' r :rr Fosfcr, Norrva Toxwrrsfrrrl Joan Jcbnsfom, C5u'r,'T Hrrrrrrrrryo Wrrr THTRD ROW Comme Mant? Hrlmn Rrgfs G'c 'a Grmnrrw, Nfcrrf Joe VVrr1clwQsTcr, Sbrarorw Sdrmid', Geraldmo Bovmrs. FOURTH ROW Caro ,ru mc Nanc Ba Susw Swm 0 ,K vrlfcn Cfwarfa Qprrdx TRONT ROVV: Judy Bbw! Jsasw L UT F UM hir V aw Slwfrww Gam TOR ROW: Suu hw, Erbs! Snope, Barbnrn Srxfirh, Jzarme Srwip, Borrwacif-rw: Brook Patsy Edwards SECOND ROW Rose Dyer Alrcc Munn TOP ROVQ: JOAN Fr Rarrrorva Xf'v'rrT'1lw HLM ffrfarsfw fm' Tm, Ccfcvv C3 MUSIC COMMITTEE J-cf,' Turrrfr Sl'T CVT Keeney, Party rrr Jsow lo L Ker S' wg ', M31 wedy, Mrs S.'.w'Tord THTRD ROW xm B flu Barba 1 Ysrdro Lore-Ha Ro ers Jax cs R,c1Lr, Carsl rw-3 Yoos, Sand' Er'cza-wr, FOURTH ROW: V.'arw a Garrwdo, LL r c 1 S r Lormh C mpbcl Sandy Eaglcton rm r r Erfgbrwd, P Us U V 5 FRONT ROW: Mardchr WiTsorw, Marda Peck, Dcmrwc Del? Leshe Casrerwwan Bod-ay Clark Lrrmade Wa e 'WNY PROGRAM COMMITTEE TOP ROW: Jenelle Moon, Linda Graham, Lincla Shellburn, Allison Mackie, Janice Peterson, Betty Cherry. SECOND ROW: Beverly Burr, Joyce Fontaine, Mary Morrison, Sandra Stobart, Katie Dickinson, Mrs. Proctor. THIRD ROW: Jackie McGlothIin, Jackie Allan, Jeanne Seeley, Sue Boatrighr, Karen Shively, Connie Papish. FOURTH ROW: Barbara Vaughn, Carol Sims, Salena White, Donna Jackson, Rosemary Hahn, Connie Rasnic, FRONT ROW: Gayle Zukav, Margaret Kelsey, Paula Wagner, Mimi Gudgen, Judy Campbell, Judy Buckley. WORSHIP COMMITTEE TOP ROW: Kathy Morrison, Mary Lou Ross, Terri Moss, Sheryl Butler, Mickey Skaer, Lenora Schiler. SECOND ROW: Carol Lewis, Janice Dren- nen, Kitty Seifert, Kay Denny, Diana Delmez, Fran Zimmerman, Mrs. Lewis. THIRD ROW: Barbara Eskridge, Sandy Stevens, Joan Ann Frank, Pat Beasley, Karen Caldwell, Nancy Oldham, Sandra Azarnber, Beth Case, Sharon Brooks, Carol Haage, Joan Edwards, Marilyn Hayden, Lynn Ann Deckard. FRONT ROW: Barbara Eby, Kathy Priest, Joan Myers, Susie Angwin, Dianne Collins, Susie Richardson, V ' mls., PUBLICITY COMMITTEE was TOP ROW, left to right: Joan McNeil, Shirley Crews, Marilyn Dunn, Janet Dalton, Marilyn Passmore. SECOND ROW: Patty Dunlevy Judy Holley, Barbara Bockelman, Doris Banks, Aris Kasiah. THIRD ROW: Barbara Lipasck, Becky Duncan, Jane Kelly, Paulette Smith Nancy Keller FOURTH ROW: Toni Muse, Wilma Graham, Kay Dickey, Janey Robinson, Linda Graham. FRONT ROW: Jean Buttington Dee Anne Chambers Melanie Wade, Judy Morris. Y-TEEN OFFICERS Terri James President Judy Buckley Vice-President Betty Cherry . ,,,,, Secretary Jeanne Dieu . CHAIRMAN Mimi Gudgen Melanie Wade Susie Angvvin Jeanette Borello Lillian Bosseau Jeanne Dieu Sandy Aslcins Leslie Casterman 92 COMMITTEE Program Publicity Worship Service Social Finance Music Treasurer SPONSOR Mrs Proctor Mrs. Dalton Mrs Lewis Mrs White Mrs Harper Miss Stephens Mrs. Svvattord Hi-Y Builds Christian Character The Hi-Y organization of approximately eighty boys and four sponsors is affiliated with the local YMCA and is a part of the world-wide movement to further Christian ideals. Purpose of the club is to create, maintain, and extend high standards of Christian character throughout home, school, and community. Chapter meetings were held each Thursday dur- ing activity period. One meeting each month was reserved for a combined meeting of all chapters. The chapters earned money for their activities by operating the concession stand at football games. Club members worked through all types of weather to sell candy, gum, popcorn, coffee, and pop. The Hi-Y organization with the Y-Teens sponsored the annual all-school mixer in the fall. The chapters also presented the Thanksgiving assembly for the entire student body. Local chapters took part in the pre-legislative conference held at the college and the Model Legislature held in Topeka. The chapters had one social function during the year. THE CABINET TOP ROW, left to right: Lawrence Bowyer, Dennis Kirkendoll, Bob Lowe, Dick Stevenson, Miles Sweeney, Mike Reese, David Fischer, Richard Barnes, John Butler, and Max Struble. SECOND ROW: Keith Sutton, Mike VanGordon, Paul Blancett, Steve Rohde, and James Morey. 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A ,f-.,g ,7-Kf,.g,,,, -m11g,..:,wm?f wif ff, :Wg , ,. ,m11,f, . .M ,.X1g..-gwff-Mffb .pmfm , 5 A g . sfffsgiazii kswmwiiiigkwvsk :X ..':-TL f ,sf IU?-X1' f ,SJSU Ai, 5 ' -'W Principal John England admires the hardware collected this season by debaters. Debaters Win State NFL Championship Pittsburg Senior High clebaters made one ot the tinest records in the nation this season when they brought home seventeen trophies. Highlight ot the season was the achievement ot David Fischer and Rodney Rupar who won the Kansas championship at the National at Muskogee, Oklahoma. Twenty- tour debaters won seven trophies at the Little Na- tionals and were crowned Sweepstakes Champs. Outstanding varsity debaters this year were David Fischer, Terri James, Scott Kincaid, Rodney Rupar, Wilma Graham, and Jeanette Borello. Because ot their outstanding record, the PHS de- baters were invited to the Cherry Blossom Tourna- ment in Washington, D.C., but they were unable to make the trip since the Kansas State High School Activities Association would not grant permission. NOVICE DEBATERS TOP ROW: Tom Morgan, Stanley Morrison, Jerry Ryan, Stephen Piper, Coach Tewell, Kenny Hagman, George Elliott, Nancy Mellor, Kathy Ramsey, Keith Wood. FRONT: Carol Haage, Phyllis Grotheer, Janice Peterson, Janice VanGorden, Gail Zukav, Marsha Atchley, Jean Ann Frank Barbara Urankar, Becky Duncan. DEBATE LETTERMEN NFL OFFICERS Wilma Graham ,,,,FF,,,, President Jeanette Borello ,,,, Vice President Terri James ,a,a ,a,aa,, , . Secretary Miles Sweeney ,,,, .,.. T reasurer Dan J. Tevvell , or Coach M . +HDavid Fischer Miles Sweeney fVarsity Letter xNovice Letter H'Jeanette Borello 'Wilma Graham MRodney Rupar HTerri James 'George Maris xKe1th Wood MScott Kincaid MF6Ifl'l Miller V FH tl XGaiI Zukav 'Bill Scully xKathy Ramsey XKEHVYY Hagman xGeorge Elliott xBarbara Urankar xBecky Duncan FMBFYFIW GFOTFGGI' x y,ci I IiiXiX OFFICERS Margaret Kelsey, President Karen Boatright, Vice-President Nancy Salb, Secretary Kay Dickey, Treasurer Mrs. Dalton, Sponsor TOP ROW: Gayle Velia, Janette Melchori, Cheryl Hardesty, Evveleen Hornbuckle, Fran Zimmerman, John- nie Brady. FRONT ROW: Karen Boatright, Kay Dickey, Margaret Kel- sel, Nancy Salb. FH Teaches Art of Homemaking The Future Homemakers of America, a National or- ganization tor girls interested in homemaking, is in its sixth year at PHS. Service to home, community, and school is an im- portant part ot the club activity. This year the group went caroling at Christmas time, they helped the Salvation Army collect money tor Christmas baskets by ringing bells at the kettles, and they visited un- derprivileged children at the Elm Acres home. Special studies have included the girl and her values, family friendship, preparation tor marriage, and citizenship. TOP ROW: Jenelle Moon, Evveleen Hornbuckle, Mrs. Dalton Karen Willis Sara Kahn, Donna Waterman, Jane Ann Lewis Nanc Salb. 1 I 1 Y SECOND ROW: Mary Pierce, Sandy De-vers, Kitty Seifert, Marcia Hudson, Mary Lou Ross, Lenora Schiler, Beverly Burr, Janice Drennen. THIRD ROW: Fran Zimmerman, Barbara Lipasek, Loretta Rogers, Cheryl Hardesty, Donna Slagle, Judy Hitchcock, Patty Didlake, Terry Moss FOURTH ROW: Johnny Braden, Diane Chambers, Joan Myers, Karen Boatright, Caroline Yoos, Susie Angwin, Jeanette Melchori, carol Antonetti, Pauline Carlton. FRONT ROW: G l V l' M l aye e ia, argaret Ke sey, Kay Dickey, Judy Bena, Loyce Kennedy, Nancy Black. rt Club Serves School Commumt OFFICERS Roger Beard oooooooo,,,,oooo,, ,,,,, . .. Presidenf Jim Bradrick .... Vice-Presidenf ScoTT Kincaid -, ,,,. Secrefary Joan Edwards aaa,.,...aaa,,,.,,,,aaaa,,,, aaaa T reasurer Norman Krusic Sponsor The sevenTeen members of The arT club have underTaken several proiecTs during The school year. To make money To defray expenses of a Tield Trip in The spring, They made purple and whiTe shakers which They sold aT The baskeTball games. Perhaps The mosT elaboraTe money-making proiecT was ThaT of making silver jewelry and leaTher purses which They sold. The club had many opporTuniTies To serve The school by providing posTers To adverTlse school acTiviTies. ThroughouT The year The group has been responsible Tor The displays in The large case locaTed in The main hall. Joan Edwards, a senior member, won Third place in The annual window-painTing conTesT spon- sored by The ciTy recreaTion deparTmenT. Membership in The club is limiTed To second year arT sTudenTs. TOP ROW: Jim Bradrick, Roger Beard, Scott Kincaid, Mr. Beeman. SECOND ROW: Judy Clark, G. A. Milleson, Carmen OerTle, Carol Wallace Campbell Virginia FiaccavenTo Joan Edwards. Mr Krusic. THIRD ROW: Shurleen Braden, Nancy Hudson, Mickie Skaar, Dixie BuTler, Sandy EagleTon. FRONT ROW: Virginia Coon, Judy Junior Aeadem Sponsors Research OFFICERS Wilma Graham ,,,. . . ss,, President Dennis Kirk W Vice-President Jean Cray . -- Secretary-Treasurer Bob Lowe ss.s,s ss,,,ssss..... . ,ssss,..,. Historian Ernest Nelson Sponsor The Junior Academy of Science, affiliated with the state science organization, offers opportunities for individual research for all students interested in the various fields of physical and biological sciences. Members enter individual projects in the Kansas State College Fair and also in the Science Day at Kansas University. Programs for club meetings include reports of members on their research problems, discussions, and speeches made by guests of the club. Enrollment of 36 members this year is an all time high. TOP ROW: Jim Jones, Gary Abernathy, Keith Wood, Clay Wilson, Dave Cheek, Bill Scully, Linda Graham, Judy Holly. SECOND ROW: Mike Marrone, Harry Moore, Tom Souter, Jerry Chancey, Steve Roman do, Allan Kirby, Barbara Eskridge. THIRD ROW: Roy Hazelwood, Ricky Hines, Wilbur Brown, Gary Wilkinson, Allan Hammick, Cindy Angwin, Linda Sothern, Mr. Nelson. FOURTH ROW: Marcia Peck, Virginia Fiaccavento, Kenny Genardi, George Lemaster, John Waggener, Ronald Prettyman, Lutrecia Scroggins, Nancy Oldham. FRONT ROW: Wilma Graham, Dennis Kirk, Jean Cray, Robert Lowe, Donna Jackson, Salena White. ABSENT: Dennis Bitner. Mx, F TOP ROW: Cathy Morrison, Shirley Emerson, Joan Bailey, Mary Morrison. SECOND ROW: Berna Dean Brooks, Linda Shelburn, Marilyn Pipkin, Joanie McNeil, Mrs. Proctor. THIRD ROW: Cheryl Bartlett, Doris Banks, Marie Harris, Audine Long, FRONT ROW: Joan Myers, Linda Brezavar, Margaret Napier, Kay Beaver. ABSENT: Wanda Napier. Student Librarians Learn Techniques OFFICERS Kathy Morrison , Shirley Emerson ,,,,, Linda Brezavar Mary Morrison -- sis,,sisss President Vice-President -Secretary . Treasurer Mrs. Mary Proctor Sponsor The purpose of the Library Club is to teach tech- nical and circulation processes, and to serve the school by providing effective and efficient library services. The girls also become acquainted with cur- rent literature and classics, and they get experience in presenting book reviews. The club was active in affairs of the state organi- zation. ln October the twenty members hosted the annual fall workshop for the Second District, Kansas Association of School Librarians. Kathy Morrison was elected Second District Student Chairman of the Kan- sas Association of Student Librarians. Marilyn Pip- kin, a senior, attended the Kansas State Librarian convention in Topeka in October. Mrs. Proctor, the club sponsor, was elected Second District director of KASL at the library convention held in Manhattan. Social activities for the year included a pizza party in November to celebrate the Thanksgiving season. On a spring field trip the club visited a special li- brary where the girls had the opportunity to see a large library in operation. I0l Vocational rinters Learn Trade John E. White Instructor The vocational printing department, under the super- vision ot the State Board of Vocational Printing, provides training in typesetting, linotype operation, and press work including ottset. The department is a production shop which prints board ot education and school supplies, programs tor school events, and advertising posters and ribbons to boost school activities. Three newspapers come otf the press-The Booster, The Roosevelt Echo, and The Lakeside Wildcats. TOP ROW: Mr. White, Emile Fanska, Don Bough, Robert Seward, Ralph Clark, Mr. Duggan Ccadet teacherj. SECOND ROW: Terry Capps, Danny Prince, Ronald Booe, David Ramsay, Dan Albins, Bob Downey. Tl-llRD ROW: Donnie Wise, Mike Karnes, Paul Hudson, Karl Mishmash, Jim Bevans. FRONT ROW: Garry Jump, Steve Smith, Garry lori, Danny Bitner, Donny Russell. A i' ,....v-v' 'r 1 3 E . e ABOVE: Charles Wesonig, Linda Sothern, Joyce Bill- ionis. mem: Jill Moon, Jackie Mceiamlan, Melani vvaae. Journalism Class Builds Annual THE PURPLE AND WHITE is publish- ed by the journalism class made up of juniors and seniors. Flora Marsh is the sponsor. Photography of school life is done by students under the direction of Paul Lee. ABOVE: Danna Coulter, Susan Coonrod, Jenelle Ford. RlGHT: Lillian Bosseau, Dennis Kirkendoll, Eweleen Hornbuckle, Sandy Devers. AA Teaches Good Sportsmanship OFFICERS Jill Moon . .. ,ooo President Barbara Vaughn . s. Vice-President Rochelle Murray .- Secretary Kathy Wylie - ,aa, . .Treasurer Helen Messenger Sponsor Girls Athletic Association is an organization in vvhich junior and senior girls meet to participate in organized sports. The club meets Wednesdays at activity period to discuss business and Thursdays atter school to compete in sports. GAA is divided into tour teams Which compete against each other tor points. The team vvith the most points at the end of the year is the winner, and a small prize is given to each girl on the vvin- ning team. The sports in which the girls compete are softball, basketball, volleyball, and bowling. GAA is also a great help to the Salvation Army at Christmas time when they volunteer to ring bells at the kettles to collect money for charity. They also help to sort canned goods to be placed in baskets for the needy. This organiaztion helps girls learn hovv to get along vvith people and teaches them hovv to be good sports. TOP ROW: Treva Wuerdeman, Kathy Morrison, Sue Lair, Rose Dyer, Jerri McCloud, Judy Drenik, Pat Coleman, Mary Morrison, Nancy Keller. SECOND ROW: Barbara Bockleman, Donna Fields, Sandy Askins, Jackie Allan, Judy Wilson, Paulette Smith, Sandra Brezavar, Jan Kelly. THIRD ROW: Lillian Bosseau, Donna Milleman, Jeanette Borello, Mimi Gudgen, Clara Chambers, Jeanne Dieu, Judy Buckley, Joyce Billionis. FOURTH ROW: Helen Riggs, Terri James, Cheryl Bartlett, Sue Tims, Connie Rasnic, Karen Shively, Carol Cratton, Becky Clark. FRONT ROW: Miss Messenger, Richelle Murray, Kathy Wylie, Jill Moon, Barbara Vaughn. ' . .a . I F er 5 ater Show Sparks Dolphin Activities OFFICERS Jean Cray ,,,,, 7, President Ciara Chambers ,,,,, . Secretary Carmen Oertle ,,,a, 7,,,a . TreaSUrf2r Helen Messenger Sponsor The Dolphins, an organization for girls who are advanced swimmers, meets every Wednesday after school. The club is limited to twenty members. Tryouts and skill tests are given to those wishing to loin, then membership is deter- mined by returning Dolphins. Improving the form of strokes, working on sychronized swimming, and taking instructions in water safety are the most important functions of the group. Dolphins have worked very hard this school year on their vvater show which was held in the spring. CRIGI'-ITD Swimmers practice for the water show. TOP ROW: Marsha Atchley, Dee Ann Chambers, Jeanne Dieu, Judy Bena, Gail Zukav. SECOND ROW: Mimi Gudgen, Judy Buckley, Barbara Bockleman, Diana Delmez, Nancy Mellor, Merri Mackie, Clara Cham- bers. THIRD ROW: G. A. Milleson, Jean Cray, Linda Endicott, Betty Cherry Dud- ley. FRONT ROW: Jill Moon, Carmen Oertle, Terri James, Lillian Bosseau. L ettermen id Sports OFFICERS Charles Wesonig ,,,, , , President John Haynes -, ,- . Vice-President Terry Verdugo ,,ss s,,s, s,,s,, T r easurer Richard Cezar ,, . ,s,,, , ss,, ,s,,s s,s,, S ecretary Charles Watt and Harold Rains . Sponsors The Lettermen's Club, formed last year, has done much to promote athletic programs at Pittsburg. The club has helped athletic teams by taking films of the games. These films are then shown to the teams to enable the players to see their mistakes. The club sponsors various money-making projects throughout the year. This year they had a hay ride and a Faculty-Lettermen's bas- ketball game. These two events they hope to make annual affairs. Immediate project of the club is to raise enough money to purchase a movie camera. TOP ROW Coach Rains Tom Goff Bob Warford Rlchard Barnes Mxles Sweeney, Jim Fitch, Dick Stevenson, Dennis Kirkencloll, Gary Abernathy Scott Kincaid Coach Watt SECOND ROW Terry Bartlow Richard Cezar, Gary Billionis, Terry Verdugo, Bill Scully, Don Gore, Mike Oertle David Ross John Ame h k FRO ' ' rs e NT ROW Charles Wesonrg Jim Merrill, Lorn Burdnck, Mike Taylor, Kenny Sutton, Steve Rohde, Bill Rink Mike Van Gorden Allen Eichorn Rick Fernetti John Haymes v xl .. me Musical Organizations Have Full Schedule Music organizaTions under The direcTion of Gerald Blanchard have compleTed a busy schedule which in- cluded performances aT halfTime aT ball games, pro- grams before civic clubs, parTicipaTion in parades, and concerTs aT The school. The Sophomore Chorus, organized in 1953, gives basic Training which prepares The music-minded sTu- denT for singing in The ConcerT Choir. The sophomore group Takes parT in boTh school and communiTy ac- TiviTies. This year They sang aT The annual ChrisTmas IighTing ceremonies on Broadway. They also pre- senTed an assembly program in The spring and parTicipaTed in The SEK Choral FesTival. The Band appeared aT all home TooTball games and provided enTerTainmenT aT halTTime. They were hosTs To The SEK Band FesTival which was held in March. OTher acTiviTies included parTicipaTion in The Annual DisTricT Music FesTival aT KSC and The sTaTe convenTion of KMEA in Lawrence in February. The OrchesTra parTicipaTed in The SEK OrchesTra FesTival which was held in Iola in November. In February They ioined The ConcerT Choir in presenTing a concerT aT The high school. The OrchesTra provided The music for The baccalaureaTe services in The spring. Perhaps The busiesT music group was The Dance Band which made many public appearances includ- ing The TalenT show, junior high school dances, and senior high Teen Town. SOPHOMORE CHORUS TOP ROW: LoreTTa Campbell, Sharon Keeney, Barbara CarTer, KaThy Pryor, David Tipton, Jerry SmiTh, Jim Waltrip, Dave Cheek, Bob Jones, Joy Crews, Rosemary Hahn, EThel Swope, Susan Campbell. SECOND ROW: Loyce Kennedy, Janef Townsend, Carol Bicknell, Dick Karnes, Don WhiTe, Don Cunningham, Geraldine Bevans, Sue Tucker, Catherine Ramsay, Janice Neigsch. THlRD ROW: Rufha Jean Campbell, Roberta Garner, Donna Waddle, Ronald Bough, Gary McCord, Danny Kerley, Judy Holly, Sue Thomas, Mardelle Wilson. FRONT ROW: Dee Anne Deill Marilyn WheTzell, Carolyn Russell, Nancy Hudson, Patsy Edwards, Berna Dean Brooks, Cheryl Meador, Barbara Smith. N-, as-'Firm 'M-I. L The Madrigal presenled a program for lhe Dislricl ll meeling of lhe Kansas Slale Music Educalors Associalion which mel in Pillsburg as a parl of lh K ' e STA convenllon. adrigal Is Select Singing Group Gerald Blanchard Music Director TOP ROW: Jim Russell, Rosella Lair, Merrill Runnels, Fran Zimmerman, Palsy Edwards, Larr S Th ROW: Belly Cherry, John Haynes, Margarel Slory, Gar M C y o ern, Sherry Buford, Dave Cheek. FRONT y c ord, Ann England, Bob Keith, Connie Papish, nil nn! Concert Choir Presents Man Programs 313. The Concert Choir is composed of iuniors and sen- iors who have had prior Training in iunior high chorus and in sophomore chorus. The choir provided a program Tor The Open House during National Education Week and sang Tor a general session of The State Teachers Association convention held in Pittsburg. Other concerts present- ed included The Christmas assembly and The winter concert. Spring was a busy Time Tor The group. They participated in The SEK Choral Festival in Parsons, and some of The members were chosen Tor The Festival Chorus which sang aT The Kansas Music Educators meeting in Lawrence. TOP ROW: Ann England, Alice Munn, Rosetta Lair, Leslie Casterman, Treva Wuerderman, Paul Blancett, Jim Harmon, Charles Benner, George Comstock, Dick Stevenson, Jim Robertson, Bill Scully, Rose Dyer, Cheryl Bartlett, Martha Shevvard, Jucly Clark, Judy DeGruson. SECOND ROW: Loretta Rogers, Patty Diollake, Lillian Bosseau, Donna Jackson, Carol Reeves, Larry Southarcl, Jim Cunningham, Bob Keith, Dennis Kirken- doll, Frank Bair, Cheryl Hardesty, Johnny Bracly, Dianne Delmez, Sue Tirns, Gail Velia. THIRD ROW: Margaret Kelsey, Judy Buckley, Salena White Carol Wallace, Linda Sothern, Kathy Priest, Martha Peck, Donnie Booe, Merrill Runnels, Connie Papish, Margaret Story, Fran Zimmer- man, Deanne Shattuck, Patty Hess, Phyllis Allmon. FRONT ROW: Virginia Coon, Beverly Burr, Jeanne Dieu, Karen Boatright, Helen Riggs, Mike Reese, Jim Russell, Mike Taylor, John Haynes, Paula Waggoner, Paula Davis, Lutrecia Scroggins, Patty Scott, Jean Thompson. Il0 A WWII-'I ' : , - 1 7 ,uri - -:as if ' - ' :. 'V' if -1-f . ' ' ,MW H . f..-3, b- f--- vig: :I ,.- am... - .T ,,,,,,.,A, , M ,,',,V :V . Y Qi ,f,,l, TZ, HZ: , , Lf ' Z - g W -f if . 1 lwggx 6' as 1 ., A :W L ' f'-'1 ww , ft. V JQMIIL Y i i f fi L . W V - 2 55? gm, '4- Y .' 1 H grhh 5' V , ,L i 'fx 'Yr M N zMHM'i Q X MW' gi ' 'mx if ' 'A 1: m:'k i'1 'ii x V' gf Q -' ff 4 W Q h 'A ff Q , ' if Q.. :HQ i gfur-V' Q' 5 , W-.AA E 'M N W iM 0 '-is - Q 4 'Ai IQ, WQAFF Q l f 1 Q , . m. 4, 1 If X K N, 5 4 K ta Q Q tw! K. dc xx ,Q V 1, , ' i ' ,K E yif' ,Z f. x kkgrr Ik . ,Q i i N' W -- QLSX if Q ffg -A f ' ff gg V 2 QE ' R ms- if mg f?'w? x iiwdv F1 g xy ,, . 531 4 k M A x ,..f 5 N.-N :s,AxfXv4i, 1 s -N. I M- Q -X. M . 5 grey? sf' S! .A z ' M '- : Q A 4 an WK! 1- 3.13 A..1i.l:!,EA'q!'x A A X 4 iv . ww XM . If 431 V .. J' t' v . . 5 v 4' ' ,.,.,. K aw lv: vw Q -.Q 'wqfxx A ,J ,ia my W u,rr4,.' Y. Q it A -o--Hhf 6 MQQJW' A ' KJV 2, ',x 'fx ' .X M 5:24 ,' M A fy., ff:.1TQ'0..: 3...,.. fy--A -5+ F 93:61 ? , 1 - ' XIARMIP-'M-W lb ' x A fix TW, A ' I 'kg' - , wk .Q1 'Tf' X H4791 'MC A m ,V Hs, f , w--M --is 1 Xffw- , f's 142 f' 'AM' 'ff . L'..L an Q Y , fm' f M i 'u - f . 'ff ,-my - 4 V f A :ff-L 4,9 .W 1 gf-W 1 , ffx 1. . T A L-4-lk, Q 1 -. f A '- 'im ' I .554 7 I tix I -'w-...,,, X 5 M N V 2 j ,, ,jj :X .,,. 1 1 ,, I W: Q aw-1 m12 f , ORCHESTRA TOP ROW: Connie Papish, Mike Van Gorden, Ron Johnson, Butch Stephens. SECOND ROW: Pam Tevvell, Sandra Mosier, Linda Junk, Susan Ovvsley, Tommy Rouse, Terry Michie, Jerry Chancey, Steve Harry, Steve Faraloi, Roy Hazelwood, Jerry Ryan, Paul Bryan, Clay Wilson, Ronnie Bough, Scott Kincaid, Larry Southard. THIRD ROW: Cynthia Scully, Mareffa Buegert, Jane Grotheer, Judy Stuckey, Tom Carlin, Linda Wade, Nancy Keller, Eweleen Hornbuckle, Linda Graham, Janice Van Gorden, Janice Drennen, Lynn Ann Deckard, Marcia Peck, Patsy Edwards. FRONT ROW: Margaret Story, Jeanne Bellm, Peggy Hemby, Jeanne Seeley, Ann England, Candis Haslam, Jon LeChien, Lutrecia Scroggins. ANCE BAN TOP ROWS Scott KlfWCaiCl, Eugene MOVQSV1, Steve Farabi, Roy Hazelwood, Steve Rohde, Richard Barnes, Jerry Ryan, Paul Bryan, Dave Cheek, Clay Wilson. FRONT ROW: Mike Taylor, Kenny Peak, Jim Merrill, Tom Carlin, Dick Stevenson, Kenny Sellers. Ensembles Participate in Music Festivals BRASS ENSEMBLE Steve Rohde, Roy Hazelwood, Kenny Suf- Ton, .lim Cunningham, Jerry Chancey, Terry Michie, Richard Barnes. FIRST CLARIN ET QUARTET John Butler, Tom Carlin, Linda Wade, Steve Piper. TROMBONE QUARTET Clay Wilson, Paul Bryan, Jerry Ryan, Richard Barnes. FLUTE QUARTET Patsy Edvvardsi CLARINET QUARTET Stan Morrison, Kerry Steffens, John Waggoner, Gary Milleman II3 Linda Graham, Eweleen Hornbuckle, Nancy Keller, . ,gist ww AH Sy-'AQ ure CP Tun PM SPGRTS 1D75Nif 'im WJ My , :vw gg! Wm fffqfwlgu 'f'U Vfwlfffo' , .,DQ..,,xbX fffwffiw ,EXW 6 WNW iff? My QM W -1 ' ,4 x K S 9 I 3 Football Opens Sports Program 294355 C 2 QQQK Kg, Qi Q x A Ya f, nn James Morey I9 X Q25 '5 Charles Watt Assistant Coach QL CU 70 Head Coach Q We H33-as , 'X 3 yi, THE SEASON Pg! Q Ottawa H ,,,, ,,l3 PHS: ,, , O Parsons , ,, ,, W 7 Chanute ,,,, ,, ,,,, 25 PHS 7 Coffeyville ,,,, 32 PH , O Joplin ,,,,, 37 PHS l3 Independence , ,H ,39 MQ O lola , ,,,c,, O PHS., ,,,, ,l3 Columbus ,,,,,,,c 7 ,, Al PH as ,, 6 Fort scarf oocoo O ocooo 6 PHS oooooo C O13 Xt BCJA ff? X TOP ROW: Coach Charles Watt, Mike Darlington, Bob Warford, Jim Robertson, Dennis Kirkendoll, Gary Abernathy, Gary Connor, Coach Jim Morey. SECOND ROW: Gary St. Clair, David Ross, Jim Cunningham, Winston Taylor, Bill Scully, John Amershek, Rodney Coulter, Terry Verdugo, Martin Barber, Charles Packard. THIRD ROW: Gary Billionis, Rick Fernetti, John Haynes, Steve Rohde, Bennie Heardt, Mike Van- Gorden, Scott Kincaid, Richard Barnes. FRONT ROW: Charles Wesonig, Jim Merrill, Kenny Sutton, Bill Rink, Mike Taylor, Allen Eichorn, Loren Burdick. M. OERTLE, G 1 D D .4 R. FERNETTI, HB s- ia. Q ' V . - 'AL S -f KJ .V .L 1 K . Q. .. ,, A lf Q' B. WARFORD, T J. HAYN ES, G LETTERM EN EE 3 T. BARTLOW, FB D. DARLINGTON, E 2 x M. VAN GORDEN, T R. CEZAR, FB . v Q V. if wg ex G. ABERNATHY, c , R .0 ...VA E , Z. , . 1 K 2 V i - S . X 'A C. WESONIG, HB D. KIRKENDOLL, E L. BURDICK, HB B. RINK, QB f K x B. SCULLY, E J. AMERSHEK, G ,gf LETTERMEN S. ROHDE, QB . , .- . .,,. ....- .,.. M ...W 'Y , 52535 ,. qgfwgsfgiszzi. . -in ' .5 ' II, , .5 5, f E G. BILLIONIS, T G - 'fx ..... ,fi K VVK: ij ' , x A. EICHORN, HB M. TAYLOR, E ,, w.:-w.1.g:m5Q -' iz . If' J x ,.,, T. VERDUGO, E B. HEARDT, G X F J. ROBERTSON, T D. ROSS, FB Lead Cheers at B-Squad Games MERRI MACKIE JOYCE RYDER B-Squad Plays Many Close Games B SCHEDULE PHS A377 Joplin PHS 377 77 7 7 77 7 Parsons PHS 497 ,,,, 7 lola PHS 387 7 7 Independence PHS 49777 77 77 77 FT. SCOTT PHS 56 7 7 Columbus PHS 33 Coffeyville PHS 50 7777 7 77 ChanuTe PHS 53 7 7 77 AlTamor1T PHS 30 77 Parsons PHS 5l 7 777777777777 77777 lola PHS 64 7777777 7777 7 7 Independence PHS -41077 77 7 7 7777 77 FT. SCOTT PHS 63 77777 77 7 Columbus PHS 11577 Coffeyville B-SQUAD A box sometimes helps TOP ROW: Curtis Woodhead, Sieve Ward, Eugene Morgan, Mike DarlingTon, Coach Don Howey. FRONT ROW: Jack Sourliard Bob Jones Augie Galindo, Chris Strahan. ' - . 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