Rosedale High School - Mounty Marty Yearbook (Kansas City, KS)

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V 'fa V V .ff if -Lm..,Vf?' if 'IZ Behind every school and school system there must be someone who works to coordi- nate its activities. Rosedale is unusually lucky to have two leaders such as Mr. F. L. Schlagle. Kansas City, Kansas, superintend- ent of schools, a man with national reputa- tion, and Mr. C. L. Burns, our principal, whose interest lies in making Rosedale high school the best possible school. As students we owe these men many thanks for their work. C.L BURNS Fl.SCHlAGlE Always ready and willing to help students and faculty members are the three office clerks, Mrs. Elsie Leighton, Miss Maryl Shepherd, and Miss Janice Nelson. Mrs. Leighton is secretary to the principal. She also does general office work. Attendance clerk is Miss Shepherd's job, keeping daily records of each student's attendance. Miss Nelson's duty is that of registrar, registering all new students and keeping permanent rec- ords. Miss Nelson and Miss Shepherd are 1957 graduates of Rosedale. All three are in their first year. Hearing complaints of ailments by the stu- dents is a common occurrence for Mrs. Janice Hillyer, school nurse. She also helps with the hearing tests and dental inspection, be- sides going to six grade schools in the district. Checking the health of the students is among her duties. Mrs. Hillyer is a graduate of Kansas State college and Kansas university school of nursing. f M, f . f' . IJWWW ' An addition to our staff this year, is a full- time treasurer. Mrs. Laura Vining handles all of the bookkeeping chores. In addition she handles the money of the school, Writes checks, and oversees the cafeteria cashiers. Mrs. Vining attended Denver university. Mr. J. W. Rollings is serving his second year as full-time counselor, assisting students with their many problems. This is his third year at Rosedale. Testing and enrolling new students are among his many duties. He is a graduate of Emporia state teachers college. Ordering, processing, and circulating the books of the library takes the time of Miss Marjorie Lane, librarian. She also aids stu- dents in finding their special reference mate- rial. This is her fourth year at Rosedale, though she worked at Wyandotte high last year while the new library was under con- struction here. !! , iff f mfg, 1 if 45' f, My I f ' 5,5 4 . ffl' uf wi - 'Tr 'V 7 ,, I . ,, 3 I , I f . X W, 0 1 af ff X f X 4 Q f '4.:,.:.. 4? -. ., I ,.r . - ,f '- rf . r. , c ' Q' , Wg!!! . 4 M, , f 'Fil X a., Q 'inl V: V EH ..- , at ,E , . W ,fm ,yn fw Aan. ,Iliff I I 'Zyl A Z' , V 6 W, ,Q ,- .. :V ,WM,,f W arf I ff ' 7' g , ,ZZ . 7 K f f f A . wmv. 1. A . 1 . . ,V , ,,,, X 5 3 L f A f ug- Y, A 4 'J J W , I' .57 ' ' I 'Q W' 1 'f 'W f 0 fv 'W' ' -. f' . I ' 5 its-, ' ,.- 1? ..., , ,f - 'Q X Wx: f - fiat , 4' 'A' 1 4 -' . -,ga 324-1 ' rw, ,f 'J-,Sag LZ fx. 5 -fer , I - MISS OLGA ALBER MRS. JOAN BALLEW MISS MARIE BEVAN MR. RALPH BRIGHTVVELL MR. R. I. BROYYX MR. E. W. CRATES MR. DONALD E. CROWE MR, WALTER L. DAVIES MR. HARRY L. FALGREN HRS. HELEN FOSMIRE MISS MILDRED FULHAGE MRS. IONE GEORGE MR. GEORGE HAWKS MR. WILLIAM HEITHOLT MR. GEORGE HIATT FACULTY MISS OLGA ALBER General Business, Clerical Practice, Begin- ning and Advanced Shorthand - Sponsors Commercial Club, Junior Class-Attended U. of Chicago, Columbia U., U. of Vienna, U. of Oslo, Norway-Years at Rosedale-30. MRS. JOAN BALLEW Typing I, Business Law and Economics, Bookkeeping-Sponsors Horizon Club, Thes- pian, Seventh Grade-Attended Northeastern State College+Years at Rosedale-2. MISS MARIE BEVAN English S, English 10, English I1-Sponsors Jr. High Y-Teens, Freshman Class - At- tended Graceland Jr. College, Kansas, Kansas City, Wisconsin Universities-Years at Rose- dale-3. MR. RALPH BRIGHTWELL Geography 7, English 8-Sponsors Jr. High Hi-Y, Jr. High Football, Seventh Grade Bask- etball, Freshman Class-Attended Pittsburg State Teachers College-Years at Rosedale -1. MR. R. I. BROWN Biology, General Science-Sponsors Sr. High Science Club, Junior Class-Attended Okla- homa, Illinois, California, Friends, Kansas Universities-Years at Rosedale-33. MR. E. W. CRATES Woodwork-Sponsors Sophomore Class-AL tended Central Missouri State College, Pitts- burg State Teachers College, Missouri, Kan- sas City Universities-Years at Rosedale- 33. MR. DONALD E. CROWE Debate, Speech, English 9-Sponsors Debat- ers Club, Sr. High Hi-Y, Freshman Class- Attended Indiana University-Years at Rose- dale-2. MR. WALTER L. DAVIES American History-Sponsors R-Club, Varsity Football-Attended Emporia State Teachers College-Years at Rosedale-5. MR. HARRY L. FALGREN Drafting - Sponsors Millimeters, Martyan Pep Club, Jr. High Hi-Y, Freshman Basket- ball - Pittsburg State Teachers College - Years at Rosedale-5. MRS. HELEN FOSMIRE History 8. Civics 9, Vocations 10-Sponsors Jr. High Student Council. Eighth Grade- Kansas. Kansas City I'niversities-Years at Rosedale-13. MISS MILDRED FULHAGE Vocal Music-Sponsors Horizon Club, Jr. and Sr. High Robed Choirs, Freshman Class.- Attended Emporia State Teachers College, Columbia I'niversity-Years at Rosedale-3. MRS. IONE GEORGE Homemaking, Math 7 - Sponsors Martyan Pep Club, Sophomore Class-Attended Kan- sas State Teachers College at Emporia and Pittsburg, Central Missouri State College at Warrenshurg-Years at Rosedale-4. MR. -GEORGE HAWKS Physical Eclucation. Health-Sponsors Intra- murals- SQDIOI Class-Attended Kansas State goflege, Michigan Universitv-Years at Roqg- a e-11. ' ' gfIR. ?VILLIAM HEITHOLT ocia Studies 10, Con.'t't t' 11- . .. Varsity Basketball, R:Clu?,'MElighth Sktltendged Kansas Unit-Q1-sity-yems at Rose- a e- . QIR. GEORGE HIATT cience 7, Chemistry-S 3 - . - Scltmce Club, Junior University-Years at Rosedale-12, Lu ,Q MR. C. D. HOLDERMAN General Metal. Electricity-Sponsors Sopho- more Class-Attended Kansas State Teach- ers College at Emporia and Pittsburg-Years at Rosedale-21. MR. FRANK HOWARD General Science, Physics - Sponsors Senior High Science Club, Seventh Grade-Attended Central Missouri State College. Kansas Uni- versity-Years at Rosedale-1. MRS. GEORGINE JACKSON Foods-Sponsors Freshman Class-Attended Oklahoma University-Years at Rosedale-1. MRS. NANCY JANES English 7. English 8. Dramatics-Sponsors Thespians. Sophomore Class-Attended Kan- sas State College-Years at Rosedale-1. MR. PHILIP KEELER English 9, Journalism I and II - Sponsors Rosedalian. Mount Marty. Junior Class- Attended Emporia State Teachers College, Kansas. Kansas City Universities-Years at Rosedale-22. MR. RICHARD KOHLER Math 7, Auto Mechanic-ponsors Martyan Pep Club. Sophomore Hi-Y, R-Club, Varsity Football, Eighth Grade-Attended Pittsburg State Teachers College-Years at Rosedale -2. MR. ART LAWRENCE Math 8, Math 9-Sponsors Jr. High Football, Senior Class-Attended Kansas University- Years at Rosedale-23. MRS. PHOEBE MAY English 7-Sponsors Senior Class-Attended Pittsburg State Teachers College-Years at Rosedale-1. MR. NOEL McGREGOR Physical Education. Health - Sponsors Jr. High Pep Club, Sophomore Hi-Y. Intra- murals, Eighth Grade Basketball-Attended Chanute Junior College. Kansas State Teach- ers College at Emporia and Pittsburg-Years at Rosedale-1. MISS ALICE MCTAGGART English 11. English 12 - Sponsors Future Teachers. Delphian Literary Club, Junior Class - Attended Emporia State Teachers College, Kansas State. Kansas, Kansas City, Southern California, Minnesota, Columbia, and Oregon L'niversities-Years at Rosedale ie -I.. MR. ELDON MILBCRN Math T, Math 8-Sponsors B-team Basket- ball, Sophomore Class-Attended Southwest- ern College-Years at Rosedale-1. MRS. NANCY JANES MR. NOEL Mt-GREGOR MISS ESTHER NICKLIN MRS. ELSIE MILHOLLAND Math 7, Math 8. History' 8, English-Spon- sors Jr. High Pep Club. Sophomore Class- Attended L'.C.L.A., William Jewell. Kansas University, Pittsburg State Teachers College -Years at Rosedale-3. MISS SHIRLEY MURRAY Physical Education, Health - Sponsors Jr. High GAA, Senior Class-Attended Baker L'niversity-Years at Rosedale-1. MISS ESTHER NICKLIN Plane Geometry, Interrnediate Algebra, Solid Geometry. Trigonometry-Sponsors Sr. High Student Council. Eighth Grade - Attended Emporia State Teachers College, Columbia L'niversity-Years at Rosedale-15. MISS HELEN PRIESTLEY Clothing - Sponsors Martyan Pep Club, Freshman Class - Attended Kansas State College, Columbia University - Years at Rosedale-13. FACULTY MR. PHILIP KEELER MISS ALICE McTAGGART ,Q rv vw' -sw x t 5 -1 X NIR. C. D. HOLDERMAN MR. FRANK HOWARD MRS. GEORGINE JACKSON MR. RICHARD KOHLER MR. ART LAWRENCE MRS. PHOEBE MAY MR. ELDON MILBIIRN MRS. ELSIE MILHOLLAND MISS SHIRLEY MURRAY V 5- , - . V 1: - .wi in ' fr gg ug I . , 'S 1 X., ' W . i s-,E 'S . . 4 I L' 9 if 2'-5 f ay I 2 W , f . 4- V wg ,nv ' . H if I S Md. 5 S . ' 'W V of Q' , Q . .IRKYQ X I . ' ' . . ' 'V it ' K .e I-,.w l .Tw Zi by ' . ' - ' - .1 Y, I . I' .afiifgza .... .I C 1, f , .. 9' 3116-vf.f3f5ff-va-. fz ff , f f . W ,vista-154913 . f I Z stains .xaeis:.-.tm . f MISS HELEN PRIESTLEX F I- X , V. My ,VI f I f, 4 ,V , lf, 4 ,f V 1 ' ff ff, f, ,f I ,. ,V ,, s N. . K 'ifif , 246 K 'Q S f, , L . t up ,,.' AFT K -Z' . . H . , s ,mx 5 i -5: If 1 hi 5' 'BNN K , fi at 21 I f' ,:f' Mr. William Sipes Rollin E. Mr. Wanamaker ACU LTY MR. WILLIAM SIPES Applied Math, Algebra I- Sponsors Seventh Grade, Varsity Football-Attended Kansas State Teachers Col- lege at Emporia and Pitts- burg, Michigan, Kansas City Universities-Years at Rose- dale-11. MR. WILLIAM STOSKOPF Band I-II, Orchestra I-II, Beginning Strings-Attend- ed Pittsburg State Teachers College, Northwestern Uni- versity-Years at Rosedale -11. H , , ,' p ,, -W' 2' 4 1 , ff ,M 4, K ,f f X ,EW 'gy :f- ,Qrf X ,RY 6 X ff 1 K W ,2 E ? fi I f I , fa ra Z f 1' MW V, V C , ,fo V, X, V w . . , ' I ,f N-7 y Q' I W, 3, ff h . ,, 7--,. ,, f f' f f f W. gf 1, 5 of , ,qv ' W ,f , ,f , 'lf on uv ? I We s .- fa, . if-ff Q, 1 5 ,- sg , K S, V aff Mr. William Stoskopf Mr. Roy Terflinger Miss Beverly Warner Miss Edith Youmans MR. ROY TERFLINGER History 8-Sponsors Eighth Grade-Attended McPherson College, Kansas University -Years at Rosedale-31. MISS RUTH VAWTER Geography 7, Spanish- Sponsors Camp Fire, Eighth Grade-Attended Emporia State Teachers College, Co- lumbia University-Years at Rosedale-23. MR. ROLLIN E. WANAMAKER Civics 9, Vocations 10- Sponsors Martyan Pep Club, Seventh Grade, Varsity Foot- ball - Attended McPherson College, Years at Rosedale- 11 at Miss Ruth Vawter Mrs. Carol Youngblood MISS BEVERLY WARNER Physical Education, Health -Sponsors Martyan Pep Club, Sr. High G.A.A.-At- tended Kansas University- Years at Rosedale-1. MISS EDITH YOUMANS English 7, English 10-Spon- sors Sr. High Y-Teens, Sev- enth Grade-Attended Kan- sas City, Columbia Universi- ties-Years at Rosedale-30. MRS. CAROL YOUNGBLOOD Art-Sponsors Brush and Pencil, Martyan Pep Club, Senior Class-Attended St. Joseph Junior College, Kan- sas University, Northwest Missouri State Teachers Col- lege-Years at Rosedale-2. Custodians Mr. Arthur Johnson Mrs. Helen Whitworth Mr. Albert Nalley Mr. Glenn Overbaugh A , f Mr. Bert Bourne -- W, ,,,., , Mr. Alfred Cialghead f ...N Q rg, 3 - i Mr. Earl Horn if ' f --'r M gf rs .. rv A I - '- ,Q ji 'ef 25,9 . .x if P ' ' A A S n an . S1 V , as 2 ,, Mas s r s ys e V -, 'fini ,f O! X39 X ji? , REPRESE TING R ED LE ,S N- b ' V iff Rlfgl 1 'ang 4 X 1 , W Q5 ' . 5jsj.u95gV 4' , Y Q, ' 1 - VV -... A . ...... . ..'-.......... .,-, . C aj' , 15-, i If Fvfs ' V ...r :V - .- 11 - L ' ,Q - jf , .-1V-V 1-.W fix . - fr- - -Q-.V-,ai- .. - V 'f 1 f , -3, j,,?x -- -Q-HV-'H 51-v-V-GM . 'diw V' .'--'I-4 V --V V f -MQ:-3 . 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The goal of Mr. William Stoskopf, a fully in- strumented concert band, was reached this year with a membership of '75 and the addition of several in- struments needed to fill out all the chairs. In spite of the size of the group all members were fully uni- formed, the result of the continuing program of ROBO, the Rosedale orchestra and band organiza- tion, the school administration, and the members of the band itself. The basic service of the band is, of course, fur- nishing the music for football and basketball games, as well as presenting half-time entertainment. This, however, was but a small part of the group's activi- ties, for they seemed to be constantly on the move. Early in the fall they attended the K. U. band day, marching in the morning parade and playing at the football game half time. They were again a featured band at the American Royal, the third time in five years, Where they presented a special drill in honor of Oklahoma day. Among the honored guests was the governor of Oklahoma. In addition the band again participated in the American Royal parade. 1 ,ff-.ma One of the most spectacular programs of the year was EKL band festival, at which Rosedale was host to over three hundred musicians playing in massed concert in the gymnasium. This was the first time that Rosedale had been host for this an- nual event. In addition to all these activities the band par- ticipated in two concerts for the general public, presented a student assembly concert, played in the Argentine activities association parade, and played for all the school pep assemblies. At the mid-winter concert, on February 13, the band presented what was probably its most am- bitious concert number, Sea Portrait, by LaGas- sey, an impressionistic composition depicting the various moods of the mysterious sea. Other numbers on the program were The Nutmeggersf' by Oster- ling, May Overture, by May, Storm King, by Finlayson, Waltz for Bandj' by Morrissey, Mr. Wonderful, arranged by Hayman, and a swing number, Carry Me Back to Old Virginneyf' by Hathaway. The Storm King number was directed by Terry Tague, student director for the band. Tague has held first chair trumpet in the band for the past two years. As usual, members of the group assisted with the magazine sales campaign, from which a part of the money for the purchase of new instruments and the repair of existing ones, comes. A new fund to swwnwmsw f f ' 1 ,an . .. X I .fag N. eventually replace all the band uniforms has also been started, and part of the sale proceeds will go into this fund. Additional funds come from the Board of Education, student fees, and proceeds from concerts. Other features of the band this year were the majorette group, the drum major, and a brass sextet. ,IW sw Q, Wx U QRCHE TR 'S it . X 3 V I 1 I ' , 5, ., 'K' E5 ml Under the direction of Mr. William Stos- kopf, the orchestra in the past few years has grown into an outstanding musical organiza- tion, the only one of its kind among Eastern Kansas league schools, and a group capable of holding its own with the better musical rou s of the city. g Thrrough the sustained efforts of Mr. Stoskopf, the school administration, the or- chestra members, and ROBO, the parents' booster organization, additional instru- ments have been added, and a permanent instrument maintenance program set up. In addition, the group plays as many public en- gagements as possible in order to provide members with concert experience. The orchestra, as does the band, gives stu- dents a chance to work in a musical group and to give service through participating in many activities. They played on the pro- gram for dedication and open house, at the Junior play and the Pep club play, for the Christmas program, participated in two paid concerts and a student assembly concert, an EKL festival, and for the city-wide Founders Day PTA program held at Rosedale this year for the first time. Officers were Jon Reagan, presidentg Ken- neth Briscoe, vice-president: and Ruth Watt, secretary. The orchestra also participated in the annual magazine sale, the proceeds of which are used to purchase new instruments and make any repairs necessary. Several new instruments, including new cellos, were added this year as a result o A member who is awarded first, s f the sales campaign. econd, K or third chair in the orchestra counts it a distinct honor. This year the students hold- ing these chairs in the violin section were Barbara Tieman, first chair, Dixie Luellen, second chair, and Gayle Harper, third chair. In the cello section Martha Carter held first chair, Phillip Seaton, second chair, and Glenda Hubbard, third chair. Matt Gilmour was head trumpeteer, with Linda Jackson playing second trumpet and Bill Lupardus third trumpet. Nona Grimes had the first chair in the clarinet section. With her were Karen Jones and Sharon Stephens. In addi- tion to recognition on the basis of placement, members who do outstanding work for two years are eligible for a music letter award. Perhaps the high spot of the year was the mid-winter concert, February 13, presented by the combined band and orchestra. The orchestra played four numbers: Legend, by Isaac, Tournament of Temperamentsf' by Dittersdorfg Intermezzo, by Bizetg and The Phantom Regiment, by Anderson. The most ambitious of these, Tournament of Temperamentsf' consisted of several move- ments, each portraying a different emotional phase of personality. A special number fea- tured the orchestra's pianist, Donna Sumner, as soloist in Jealous Lover. In February fourteen members of the string section attended a meeting in Law- is 7: j:j5,lV3x 31. ii i . aw at - I -' fi, ,wi fr K?'ww!, 23425: 22533241 .9 fs 1-'Q -wr 27 , , - Y 'f S ' ,.1f11Q4.w , 4 ,. 'f ffr 31 .-- in ' - ' - 1 N- W' 'L' AQ, 3, Z. 5 4s.Aw -, renee. Kansas, and, together with students from other Kansas high schools participated in a clinic and a special concert under the sponsorship of the school of music of the Universitv of Kansas. The 1957-'58 season has been by far the busiest in the orchestra's history, at least from the point of view of public appearances. i Sf VOCAL MUSIC Thirty-two members, all chosen from the senior high mixed chorus, made up the robed choir this year. The members were given singing tests and an audition prior to being chosen for this extra-curricular senior high activity. The group was organized to recognize those students willing to work outside of school on music, and to further interest in music. Di- rected by Miss Mildred Fulhage, the choir participated in the Christmas program at Rosedale, as well as outside programs, includ- ing a performance for the Rosedale Business- men's association. The oficers were Jim Jackson, presidentg Gayle Harper, vice-presidentg and Janet Straughn, secretary. The junior high chorus was composed of boys and girls from the eighth and ninth grade glee clubs. The chorus was organized to give junior high students an opportunity to further their musical interests and talents, and to provide experience in group singing. The group participated in the Christmas program and in the dedication assembly. The fifty-five members were directed by Miss Mildred Fulhage. The chorus sang a variety of musical selections, including folk songs, DODular numbers. and songs by classical composers. 11 MIXED ENSEMBLE Members are Rona Gorthy Barbara a Tlemann Jean Gllmour Janet Strauahn Gavle Harper Bar e Ron le Harpeft th bara Hutton Leo Douglas Wally Leurhton Kenneth Atw ll Members alimony GSX, ratmg 3 Jlm Jackson Edward Armstrong and Ravmond Florez Th ENSEMBLEughn Jeancgxed a one received a two rating at th G RLS Janet S3515 gfoup Te T1emf1nn1Hutron VAR: TIQNS Music!-X mqamwsw ' mu-z 5 Z 2 RUM MAJOR-Wally Le1ghf0n D t an hoyfieliggfg BRASS LElgISEMBLEt Thehgrasls QHSQITIDXF receliied a Etqwol formed 8 nd per 0 head ra mg a lstrlct con es em ers are erry ague at gurls Per e the ba Ne150n, S Gllmour Geneva Martln John Shaner La1ry McNev1n an TTES Thesesgxplace Jeanfxi Glenda Slm ' Marston Taylor E 150 2. ha Bel' 'Ont 1-0 MAJOR es and 3 W5 She berg, iff ball gall iback To Wal L ,111 On November 26, the junior class presented their annual play in 'matinee and evening per- formances. The production, Mother Is a Freshman, starred Mary Deboard and Jon Reagan. The play, directed by Mrs. Nancy Janes and Carolie Coates, student director, told of the struggle of Mrs. Abigail Fortitude Abbott CMary Deboardj to keep her daughter Susan fSusan Detrickb in college in spite of finan- cial difficulties. When a scholarship was offered to any Woman Whose name was Abigail Fortitude, Abigail applied and Was accepted. With the money she was able to keep herself and her daughter in school. Jon Reagan played the part of a handsome college teacher who had JLINICDR PLAY 'MOTH ER I FRESHMA ' all the co-eds in love with him. He fell in love with Abigail and she with him. This caused trouble because Detrick was infatuated with Reagan also. Problems developed further when the dean, Bob Brougham, found Abigail in the arms of the professor and threatened to expel her. Things worked themselves out, however, as they usually do in stories. The rest of the cast included Susan Rob- inson CHouse Motherl, Janet Straughn fSyl- viaj, Dixie Luellen fBunnyD, Pat Morelock fHelenJ, Karen Black CCarrieJ, Mona Gragg CClarah, Carol Houser QMargeJ, Gayle Wil- son CBobo Jacksonb, Don Smead fHowieD, Clarence Masters CBillJ, Bob Brougham fDean Gilinghaml , and Harold Lemon fJackJ. , ,va..-. .. 1 ., ., I TLIDE T COUNCILS The senior high Student Council is the gov- erning body of the school. It encourages student participation in school activities, pro- vides for discussion of school affairs, and tries to express the collective will of the student body. The club helped with many activities around the school, conducted class elections, organized a Teen-Age Driver Safety Club, assisted at dedication night and Know-Your- Job day. They sponsored TV Teen Town on WDAF, took tickets at doors for all day time paid assemblies, sponsored two all-school parties, and initiated purchase of furniture for the halls to be supplemented each year by future student councils. ' The club was sponsored by Miss Esther Nicklin. The club officers were Glen Elvins, presidentg Ronnie Huff, vice-presidentg Nancy Peterson, secretary, and John Rey- nolds, treasurer. Members of the council were elected by the student body, a representative being chosen from each home room. Each home room also selected an alternate in case a regular mem- ber was unable to attend a meeting. The officers were elected from the group by the council members. The junior high Student Council makes and enforces rules to promote a harmonious school by acting as a connecting link between principal and student. Mrs. Helen Fosmire sponsored the organi- zation this year. She was assisted by Chris- tine Cole, presidentg Pat Brant, vice-presi- dentg Sandra Carter, secretaryg and Richard Kerr, treasurer. Projects of the council included handling of the election of junior high class officers, helping orient new students to Rosedale jun- ior high, and printing school yells and songs for seventh graders. Students must have been in Rosedale one semester and have better than a three average to be eligible for Student Council membership. WW? H 2 f HO ECGMI G .gs 1 1'2- 'ff V .M ski' f ' 9. V ,V ' rf . 3,1-an A I 2 1 ' Wwmgwaw , is-5 A, 6 7,392 Miss .lean Gilmour :Fix fw fufv vii, i is 5 ii S rg Sf 5 xxx SSRN QQSSSX 2 Qwbxx Q R56 X X .X XXX? . .xx Xxx X XR X XXX g E35 X W ,SH Q, wdb arf K . 1- M M 4 WM W. 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'-r,'i'fx --A - v . -.Y,,'g,,, V' ,, N rf' L, 1 AV N 3 My 4 V N I 1E,. .,-QL ,QL.lAk f,- - ', L-5175-v , f.. V f ' ffl.-V . L' I ':.-gljlrv 12.4 g T V-.GL ,I - 31, T if si '-11. .g ,-jq P - : . n gf 4 V-. - ff fffff img--Q-., The Martyan Pep club is organized to pro- mote good sportsmanship within the student body, to support the team loyally, and to pro- mote enthusiasm for sports in general. The club's major projects this year were organizing the Homecoming program, cheer- ing at the games-both football and basket- ball, sponsoring the football and basketball banquets honoring the lettermen, and produc- ing a talent show. This year the club pre- sented a play, The Ghost Parade, for which any member was eligible to try out. The president was Janet Shipleyg Nancy Ray, vice-presidentg Loretta Lasho, secre- taryg Janice Coyne, treasurerg and Robert Fisher, sergeant-at-arms. They aided Mr. Rollin Wanamaker, who is the chairman of the sponsors. Varsity cheerleaders this year were Kar- lene Howell, senior, head cheerleader: Jean Gilmour, seniorg Anita Elvins, junior: Judy Collins, juniorg Pat Morelock, junior: and Martha Carter, sophomore. A Something new this year were the Pep Club uniforms: black, straight skirts. white. tailored blouses, and white, coat sweaters. the latter with Wide green stripes at the shoul- ders. This was the first time in the history of the Pep club that a standardized sweater was purchased by the school and made avail- able to the students on a rental basis. SENIQR HIGH PEP CLUB RB JU ICR HIGH PEP CLUB The junior high Pep club, with 185 mem- bers, was one of Rosedale's largest groups. Its purpose was to create enthusiasm for the junior high sports events. The junior high cheerleaders were above, left to right: Carolyn Mendenhall, Christine Cole, Gail Brougham, Joann Ring, Cheryl Gordon, Sharen Black, and Donna Dennett. The club was sponsored by Mrs. Elsie Mil- holland. Her co-sponsors were Miss Shirley Murray and Mr. Noel McGregor. The officers were Joyce Keeler, presidentg Nancy Boyle, vice-president, Barbara Scrivener, secretaryg and Cheryl Gordon. treasurer. The Pep club sponsored a junior high mixer and a Sweetheart Dance. At the latter event the highlight was the crowning of a junior high queen. The club also sponsored a bus trip to Argentine for a junior high basket- ball game. The club uniform consisted of white shirts or sweaters, with dark skirts for the girls and black trousers for the boys. In order to remain in the club students were required to attend all home games and all the club's meetings. They were also required to wear the uniform at any authorized times, including all home and away games they attended. SENICR HI-Y The senior high Hi-Y was sponsored by Mr. George Hiatt and Mr. Donald Crowe. Mr. Richard Kohler was sponsor for the sopho- more Hi-Y. Officers for the senior group were Terry Tague, president, Jack Ring, vice-presidentg Jim Patton, secretaryg John Reynolds, treas- urer, and Elmo Law, chaplain. Sophomore officers were Darryl Hughey, presidentg Wayne Winkler, vice-president, Phillip Hutchinson, secretary-treasurer, and Mike Gray, chaplain. The most important activity of the senior high Hi-Y this year was participation in the Kansas Hi-Y model legislature last fall. John Reynolds was chosen chief clerk of the House of Representatives. Elmo Law, Sam Hayes, Terry Tague, and Jack Ring also attended the legislature. As another example of the lead- ership of the group Tague was elected vice- president of the state Hi-Y organization, and president of the city wide council, and Law was chosen state chaplain. The chief project of the junior high Hi-Y was to donate to the Christmas fund. A scholarship is given by these combined or- ganizations, and funds to it are contributed as a joint project of the groups. Mr. Ralph Brightwell sponsored the junior high Hi-Y for the first time this year. He is a new teacher at Rosedale. He was assisted by the officers, who were Terry Hughes, president, Larry Larson, treasurerg .Terry Donohue, secretary, and Jack Roberson, chaplain. As members of junior Hi-Y it was their purpose to strengthen their bodies, develop their minds, worship God, and work together for a finer community and a better world. The club was kept busy by many activities this year. JU IOR HI-Y .MQQ4 ,al i ymnnw-rvllly M s. S l , llj ll 1 1 I1 l SENICR Y-TEENS Senior Y-Teens, an international organiza- tion, is a branch of the YWCA. The purpose of the group is to stress Christian ideals and be of service to the school. The group was sponsored by Miss Edith Youmans. Officers for the group were Gloria Stephens, presidentg Nancy Ray, vice-presi- dent, Nancy Peterson, secretaryg and Rita Brenner, treasurer. The girls sponsored many projects this year. A sample of the service-type project, which is the primary goal of the group, was making tray favors for the Lifeline Home at Forty-third and Mission. They also spon- sored a mixer and, as another service project, an egg rolling party for the Lifeline Home at Easter. Other activities were in .connec- tion with YWCA projects. The girls also participated in a World Fellowship candy sale to raise money to send to Y-Teens in other countries. The 25 members of the junior high Y-Teens, under the sponsorship of Miss Marie Bevan, kept busy this year with many proj- ects. Some of the activities included a Christ- mas party, a visit to an old folks' home during the Christmas season, a tour of the KU. Medical Center, and a weiner roast in the spring. The group was led by four capable officers, who were Shelia Bernitz, president, Sandra Lusher, vice-president: Martha Novak, sec- retary: and Judy Harrison, treasurer. The Y-Teen goals grow out of the YWCA purpose, and are used by many Y-Teen clubs as a simple, but direct, statement of objec- tives. They are as follows: to grow as a per- son, to grow in friendship with people of all races, religions, and nationalities, and to grow in the knowledge and love of God. Ju lone Y-TEENS yv:,'s3f f If fa. xr ' 9 I QLIILL AN Quill and Scroll is an international hon- orary society for high school journalists who have actively participated in publications work. Two seniors and two juniors were chosen to the society this year by Mr. Philip Keeler, sponsor. They were Nancy Ray, Gladys Phipps, Anita Elvins, and Janet Straughn. Each of them were in the upper third of their class and upper fourth of their journal- ism class, held one major or two minor staff positions, and had two hundred published inches of copy. The remainder of Rose- dale's chapter consists of Jack Trauth, Carol Keeler, Rita Brenner, Sandra Byrd, and Nancy Peterson, who were chosen last year. 'W1 r-v- 'lv' 'l'1'f'w K'r- Z A , , , ,Z . ,LZ .V SCROLL Rosedale's fourth estate, journalism, was directed this year by those people whose pic- tures appear at the lower left. Serving as editor of the Mount Marty was Keeler, as- sisted by Straughn fbelow Keelerl. Peterson fto the right of Straughnb edited the school paper, The Rosedalian, the first semester and was assisted by Ray fbelow Petersonl who took over the editorship the second semester. At the lower left is Larry Teters. photographer for both staffs, although not a publications student. The fifteen people in the two group pic- tures on this page put out the 88-page 1958 Mount Marty and 25 issues of the four-page weekly school paper, The Rosedalian. Both the annual and the paper are spon- sored by Mr. Philip Keeler. ROSED LE' FOURTH ESTATE :. fox . sw W THE Members of the Thespian must have had 70 speeches in a play, or plays, or have accu- mulated ten points for stage work. Student directors are automatically selected. Initiated into the organization this year were Gayle Wilson, Bob Brougham, Carolie Coates, Pat Bateman, Susan Detrick, Jon Reagan, Mary Deboard, Dale Carr, Charles Capps, Don Smead, and Susan Wilt. This year the club was sponsored by a new teacher, Mrs. Nancy Janes. The club officers were Elmo Law, president, Karlene Howell, vice-president: Jean Gilmour, secretary: and Jim Jackson, treasurer. The members took a field trip to WDAF SP IAN and organized the formal and informal initia- tions of new members. Miss Alice McTaggart is the sponsor of Delphian, organized to further the study of literature and to give those interested in Eng- lish a chance to study it outside of class. Any one in senior English may join. Various activities of the club included reading, discussion, and creative writing, listening to records of poetry, and studying old English, middle English, and Shake- spearean English. The officers were Charlene Buchanan, president: Bard Ryburg, vice-presidentg and Carolyn Stephens, secretary. DELPHIAN P' 'I CAMPFIRE To live better lives, and thus become citi- zens by following Camp Fire laws, is the main purpose of each member of the Camp Fire clubs at Rosedale. The several groups of girls this year were each under a different sponsor. Miss Vawter was the faculty sponsor. The Camp Fire girls from Rosedale assisted in the city-wide candy sale, as well as carry- ing on the regular Camp Fire program in their individual groups. This was the first year for both the junior and senior high science clubs, under the new plan whereby each group had a separate spon- sor. The sponsors for the senior high group were Mr. Frank Howard and Mr. Roscoe llrown. Mr. George Hiatt directed the jun- ior high group. The purpose of both groups was to develop interest in science, and to give each club member experience in working with scientific methods and projects. Officers for the junior high club were Mike Walberg, presidentg Tommy Donohue. Vice- presidentg Sandra Lusher, secretary: and Bill Duroche, treasurer. John Reynolds was the chairman of the senior high club. A brand new club project, inspired in part by the satellite program and the resultant in- terest in science, was the Rosedale science fair. Patterned after the city-wide fair, it gave every science-minded student an oppor- tunity to develop and display a project he had devised and constructed himself. In addi- tion some club members participated in the city-wide fair held in April. SCIENCE CLUB Ali , 1 ' han-nazi SENIOR H IGH G. A. A. Each of the grades from the freshman through the senior class had a representative in this organization. The freshman repre- sentative was Charlene Humbirdg sophomore, Joan Boyleg junior, Mona Graggg and senior, Frankie Wilegus. All senior girls were eligi- ble to participate. The group, sponsored by Miss Beverly Warner, who was new at Rosedale this year, had about eighty members. The club is or- ganized to promote a wider interest in athlet- ics and to promote recreation and fellowship. Awards were given to each girl who re- ceived a certain number of points on such things as participation, offices held, and points received for being a member of win- ning groups in team competition sports. The program was built around active par- ticipation which would develop the individ- ual's sense of cooperation and team play, such as volleyball and baseball, or individual sports which would provide training of per- sonal value, such as swimming, archery, and physical fitness. Miss Shirley Murray, who sponsored the junior high GAA, allowed any girl who was in junior high and interested in sports to join at any time during the school year. The purpose of the club was to give those who are interested in sports a chance for competi- tion not available in class. Officers were Carolyn Mendenhall, presi- dent, Sharon Mendenhall, seventh grade rep- resentative g and Janette Strong, eighth grade representative. .IU IOR HIGH .A.A. an Brush 8 Pencil Mrs. Carol Youngblood sponsored the Brush and Pencil club this year. Assisting Mrs. Youngblood were Judy Collins, presi- dentg Martha Carter, vice-president: Janet Horner, secretaryg and Anita Elvins, treasurer. The purpose was to further interest in art within the school. Some of the projects of the year were making and selling calen- dars, making posters and decorations for parties and programs, and taking care of decorations of the bulletin boards and show cases. The services of this grou were probably the most universal and widiely appreciated of any school organization, for whenever any activity needed art work, posters, signs or displays, a call went out to Brush and Pencil. Debate The club was organized to help students develop self confidence in speech, promote good citizenship, and develop their ability to think on their feet. The debaters participated in tournaments at Washington, Topeka, St. Joseph of Shaw- nee, Olathe, Pittsburg and North Kansas City. Perhaps the most important activity of the club was sponsoring the first invitational debate tournament ever held at Rosedale. Eight schools, St. Agnes, St. Joseph's of Shawnee, William Chrisman, Wyandotte, Shawnee Mission, North Kansas City, Wash- ington, and Rosedale, participated. Winning first place in the novice tournament was Shawnee Mission. William Chrisman took second place honors. Both were presented with trophies. The high spot of the debate season was probably the novice tournament at St. Agnes, where Rosedale tied for second place. r i Audio Visual Boys running here and there with movie proyectors, cords, films. and other such equipment belong to the Millimeters, or audio-visual club, which is sponsored bv Mr. H3l'1'Y Fallveii. The club did not elect. offi- cers as each boy did his share of the work. The boys in the club did many things around the school, helping with all sound Pflulpmeflf at Eames, playing records at school dances, setting up the movies in the class rooms, taking care of all the.equip- ment, and making minor repairs when they WOT? Needed. No .one realizes how much work there is to taking care of the proiectors and sound machines, but the Club had no social activities, just the Work around the school, ANY time. You hear a record at a dance see a movie in a classroom or hear a igjifmlgfgtvgfsnan assembly. You can thank the Future Teachers -Any student interested in teaching, or who wishes to learn more about teaching, may join Future Teachers. The purpose is to give' some knowledge of the teaching pro- fession through study and active participa- tion in teaching activities, Miss Alice McTaggart, who sponsors F.T.A., Was assisted this year by the offi- cers, Nancy Peterson, presidentg Connie Rhine, vice-president, Joyce Lowe, secre- tary, and Janice Coyne, treasurer. Activities in which the club took part included meetings at area colleges and din- ner meetings of the Kansas City, Kansas, teachers' association, visiting schools at level in which members wish to teach, inter- viewing teachers, and writing reports based on readings of educational magazines. Horizon Club Service to God and country, to the school and community is the goal set by the Hori- zon club. In addition it tries to provide social leadership for its members. . The club is divided into two sections. Mrs. Lord had one group from Camp Flfei and Miss Mildred Fuihage and MYS- Joan Mallew sponsored the other sections. The many projects entered into by the club included shining all the school trophies, selling candy at the annual Camp Flfe Candy sale, attending the regional cvonfererwe Mid the meeting of the middle region STL-2'C9S, and making dolls for orphanli. The officers who saw that the club ran smoothly this year 'were Nancy 'CO'-1113913 presirlentg Glenda Sims, secretary, Karen Jones, vice-pI'eSidEYli1Q and Gayle Harper! treasurer. Future Nurses To those girls interested in nursing as a career, either in the general field or in a speciality, or to those who wished to know more about it from a practical standpoint, the Future Nurses club offered an oppor- tunity for observation, study, and practice, The sponsor of the club was Mrs. Janice Hillyer, school nurse. The officers were Linda Berry, president, Barbara Tiemann, vice-presidentg and Rona Gorthy, secretary- treasurer. 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Yp,..MV My V M I f ' ,-Y' favdfffg -5 I,,Vj.,..-:fr,- I5 .J-f'I,..-L-I-I ang, I-'-I-0 -,I - I N 'M-M -IIII'-1 II.:f:.f 1 -Y' I 1? '-Y Q-J-IH 1'-fQf ?-Ifiv I .,qwgq'fL: - I .QIIJGHITW 'Y .- ,,.I7. 5arf2ww:y W- M . xy jk' A-I ai-A-ff-Ugg- .V K 'M 1 ,,,m.I,. V V. . ...Inga , MI., VV ., A . ,..IYY-II ' .' Q ' 2-4 -I I .I ,UV I I VV . ., M fi , f, , V, f 1 ,lf f ,f ff f One of Rosedale's most active clubs is the R club. It is the varsity lettermen's club and all who are members have received at least one varsity letter in one of the four sports offered at Rosedale, football, basket- ball, track and golf. This was the fifth year of existence for the organization, which was founded in 1953. Mr. Walter Davies has served as head sponsor each of these five years and was instrumental in its founding. Mr. Rollin Wanamaker, who assisted Mr. Davies, is also pictured above. In order to earn money the R club spon- sored several sports events during the year for the student body. Two such events were an inter-squad football game and a junior- senior basketball game. The club also sold candy at the junior high games. All profits from their ventures were placed in the ath- letic insurance program fund. This was the second year that the R club has provided an insurance plan for athletes at Rosedale. One strong point of the insurance is that it pays for all X-rays, where most companies pay only for the ones that show broken bones. The R club program covers any injury in- volved in athletics and will pay the first S75 of the first 55100. After the first 32100 the plan will pay the first S50 of each 8100. Characteristic of the club are the green jackets that the members wear. The jackets are trimmed and lettered in white and have a six inch white chenille R on the front. If a boy who is a member of the R club is also a member of the Pep club, his jacket serves a double duty as his Pep club uniform. He then would not be required to rent one of the Pep club's new sweaters. Jim Armentrout succeeded his brother, Dave, as president of the club. Terry Tague served as vice-president this term, and Bob Kern acted as secretary-treasurer. Besides the boys pictured, others may have become eligible after letter awards were given for basketball, track and golf in the spring. vw 1 Rl-1B-lllvl ARMENTROUT, Senior, 2 letters, 160 lbs., 5710' RG-JOE BROADUS, Senior, 3 letters, 165 lbs. , 571 lE'-EUHN MCQLHTTY, Junior, 'Z letters, 175 lbs. , 5710' C-BRUCE TERRIL, Senior, 1 letter, 160 lbs. , 5710 Ll-18-CAl1llOLl.CATHEY, Senior, 3 letters, 160 lbs. , 5710' LG-GLIZN IELVINS, Senior, 2 letters, 150 lbs. , 579 OB-RON lrllillf, funior, 1 letter, 145 lbs. , 578' LT-DON WILSON, Senior, 2 lette s, 180 lbs. , 5710 RH ,IOESN REYNOLDS, Senior, 2 letters, 165 lbS. , 1571 l.lf-CHUCK SADLER, Junior, 1 letter, 165 lbS. , 671 ,q uv ' r l 7 .0 ,j,:- V ! 4:25 WT? ' 11 , 19 K ,' 3 I1 . N P 1 -6 kt . N , X Q , ' si in X X AE: . fm fi 1? A Z, A 4. if gy ' .9 ft , s no . ' ' : so ,rf- f 52 LS f 5 L fgrcf 1 Af V N W ' - O 4 A 1 es, F M 1 Y, ' , f , f 3 S 1 f V W. J , , J L- A ,- , 19 ly GJ 7 , , yf ' Q, 2 4, 6 :f 1 , I y ,u - . mfg? 1 a , , O1 f , an , . 1. ,,,. O .,.. r: U , WJ-fab ' . ,W .i fifxv fx Z' f S5 4 -1 J 'fi E5 . 1 1: ' , 1 ' ' U W. ,,. CA . 5, Di Q il f 51 2 il ws- Pictured above are Mr. Walter Davies, head coach, and Carroll Cathey, team captain. Rosedale was fortunate this year in having such a fine coaching staff. Pictured are, upper left, Mr. Bill Sipes, line coach, upper right, Mr. Richard Kohler, back coach, left center, Mr. Rollin Wanamaker, end coach, right center, Mr. Bill Heitholt, end coach and trainer, lower left, Mr. Art Lawrence, fresh- man coachg and lower right, Mr. Ralph Brightwell, assistant freshman coach. 1 JZ 5 ff 'ag fx' K .f ' ,V A A 5 f W: 5, .fa . Q 7' -47r'.m: ,7 ,:- ' fc - 5 f ' ,E f ff ' I X WW. X1 'ff f V f va y -9 if . ,Jim , , , ,4 1 , ,, a,,+,,f,.yg ,Q .. ,1gwhWmef7sf war t A Q we 1, 1 , , Q ' . ff,f'fL,4,ff.,- . , . r ,144 W? f M S. 4, My 'Hn Bob Kern, sr. guard, 5'10 , 160 lbs., 2 letters Sam Hayes, sr. guard, 5'11 , 160 lbs., 1 letter Jack Trauth, sr. back, 5'9 , 145 lbs., 1 letter Bob Woods, sr. tackle, 5'10 , 205 lbs., 3 letters Mike Gray, so. tackle, 6'1 , 250 lbs., 1 letter Darryl Hughey, so. quarterback, 5'11 , 145 lbs., 1 letter -,wan-4, ,um Q .p .. 'wwf Aa' LL 244695 '? ' 1 , - 'm 1 . . -'ef'-L-afT': ' - M' , ,.,,g W M -,R V ' LM rf' ,L '-2?ffi':1,tf : -tilts WW 124, ' ' 191' L-'-I,.7fv ibIu - Ai?-?f : 7, V H I' ' P.. 'f ' 'rer:7,--.es-41. Hi'-vu-.--fw ' Eff' ' '161-J'-.fra g :RM X X x x x fl sm X AVN? bs X x xx X X Sxs XX S, 5 K x xox X Q N .szebihfi- . K- ' X, X QS N., Q is i, 1, MQ, ,pf 5 , Larry Benson, so. tackle, 6'0 , 180 lbs., 1 letter Ellis Richardson, so. end, 6'1 , 165 lbs., 1 letter Bill Wallace, sr. manager, 3 letters L C0-CHAMPS-I957 . ' 111. wil v ,f . . C 'tgp-t ' R .1 'si lr-.,,,+ t x4,..Fg5' 8' Rosedale broke even this year in overall season play with a 4-4-1 record while led by John McQu1tty, the Kansas City area's leading scorer. The Wildcats were extremely impressive in' league play, dropping only one of five games and tying for top honors with Bonner S rings. In their? first games the 'Cats fought to 2 25,-25 tie with a favored Westport, from Kansas City, Missouri. Rosedale led in the fourth Quarter UIIUI a Tiger back broke loose to reach the doublestripe. At, Ward the green-clad team dled late. with the Cyclones pouring on the steam to win 301113 away, 33-12. Rosedale's lack of depth proved to be an important factor in the battle. Q , Rosedale, still in a slump, met Bonner SPTIUES Braves on the home field and found the going rough. with less than 3 rgifgige to play Bonner tallied to go Ouiritiirajlllly tgtbgzuayfatornie, the Wildcats got in stride to whitefwash the Troians, 26-0, with McQuitty ' 20 ffgfi nena tics not nullified several scoring . 1 , , . touchdown runs score might have been more X.. ,AP Q' X. .- iffswf' Q. . y 'L ag XY Ai . ef L A . ki - ,am x Q I- J.-ev 5: ' ' .. x I , - ' .K .. '..'1:l- via. '-. K A 1 Q impressive. Again sparked by McQuitty, the squad downed Paola for its second straight league victory. Mc- Quitty scored all points for the evening as Rosedale coasted to a 33-O triumph, with subs playing much of the second half. In their finest performance of the season the 'Cats knocked off Olathe for its third league victory. Coach Walter Davies labeled the game as the finest team victory of any team he had coached at Rosedale. After its last three impressive victories the squad had a let down as it played neighboring rival, St. Agnes. The Stags won their seventh straight game when they defeated the Wildcats, 26-14. A little angry after their last week's treatment, the 'Cats took out their spite in their final league game of the season. By defeating Turner, 21-0, Rosedale tied for league supremacy. Elated from their league victory, the Wildcats were stunned by De La Salle, 27-0, in the anti-climax of the season. , W -in 1 nw: ma tt -12?-.fx-ff - f -' .Q fi RE ER Coached by Mr. Bill Sipes, Rosedale's 1957 reserve team played a schedule of seven games, winning three and tying one. En- counters were Westport, 13-13, Ward, 7-133 St. Agnes, 13-253 Shawnee Mission, 7-6, Wyandotte, 33-133 Turner, 0-213 and Argen- tine, 19-0. v Players shown are standing, left to right: Wayne Winkler, Larry Reynolds, Don Broadus, Darryl Hughey, Doug Gordon, Larry Poore, Mark Swanson, Mike Gray, Larry McNevin, Lance Anderson, Wesley Billings, front row, left to right: Jerry Hin- ton, Bob Dennett, Dale Carr, Charles Capps, Gerald Ascue, Larry Benson, Ken Kerby, Jim Allen, and Ken Edwards. Finishing with a 5-2 slate, the junior high team compiled the best Wildcat record of the season. Coaching the team were Mr. Art Lawrence and Mr. Ralph Brightwell. Fresh- E SQUAD men opponents were Argentine, 24-7: St. Agnes, 13-Og Ward 6-21, Turner, 27-73 St. Joseph, 26-14, St. Agnes, 27-7: and Olathe, 0-13. The junior high team, which contains both eighth graders and freshmen, includes, left to right, back row: Clarence Harris, Benny Taylor, John Whitworth, Loren Chace. Jim Forsee, Walt Swanson, Paul Kern, Steye Small, Bill Lupardus, Ronnie Green, left to right, middle row: Jesse Dominguez, Albert Henrion, Bill Floerke, Don Sponeman, Ray Cathey, Glenn Tuttle, Bill Horner. Ron Hughey, Clyde Ward, Gary Smith, Richard Mall, William Pinkard, William Smith, Roger Bomerp left to right, front row: Don Hill. Larry Larson, Jack Kirkendoll. Bob Long. Dave Watkins, John Cort, Dick Kerr, Tollie Sumner, Bob Hudspeth, Ronnie Williams, Bill Larson, Joe Patti, and Steve Gray. JU ICR HIGH SQUAD , , L TTE M N 595715958 Carroll Cathey, senior, 5' 9 , three letters. Bob Kelley. iunior. John McQuitty, junior, 5' 1l , two letters. 5' 1O , two letters. r 'is' l 2 '. .L Y 4 Ron Huff, junior, 5' 8 , two letters Gary Enfield, junior. 5' 10 , two letters. Coach Bill Heitholt, Third year as head coach. r W l, ,.,f Dean Walsh, senior, Don Boggess, senior 6' O , one letter 5' 9 , one letter Jack Trauth, senior 5' 8 , two letters l :QI . E K 5 The managers pictured ab left, Phil Hutchinsong uppeiiwgigalilg Klttleg lower left, Bill Wallace, and lower right, Wayne Winkler. Reserves EKL Co-Champ ons In the season play this year, Rosedale ended with a ten and nine record to tie for the EKL cham- pionship. The Wildcats' seven and three league slate was identical to Olathe's. Although the team was extremely small it was predicted to be one of the powers in the Ottawa regionals along with Argentine's Mustangs. After defeating Olathe in the tourney they went on to meet Argentine in the finals. After a see-saw battle, the Wildcats had to be satisfied with second as they lost, 51-44. Coach William Heitholt stated that he believed that the team did a fine job during the season con- sidering the lack of height. Coached by Mr. Eldon Milburn, Rosedale's B team had an eight and nine record. The team members pictured below are, front row, left to right, Jim Patton, Don Broadus, John Boley, Jim Estell, Ivan Lasho, and Larry Reynoldsg back row, left to right, Jim Allen, Ellis Richardson, Charles Sadler, Merle Harms' Doug Gordon, Darryl Hughey, and Coach Milburn. aj, uutt el g r'rriiai f M J J T AA V , AWXZMS ZKLLQ! p ,,,1, A .l ,,,,,,,,,,,,W,, E Qi ystl 3 ian 2 'J U i it JE if-egs,f'ff!l AQKJQQK 3 Q E3 Y A Q1 ly ff' ll if i?? 7,f7l , 'RUF in ii 2 is 5 F ez' f 3 .. ii' V is ,ff ,ap NWT' A 'l e f if ,iv 5 2 Z' , ' A ,, 2 ' .fl 'f QQ ir 1 ff, 2 25 WW km, 's if , ii X . c N ga W .N H, 'L Vx sf, .. . 1: fi X is , - , F cc ss ,, R 1. , - . 1 , . Y ,X K x 1 3 ,, Q -7 'i 5 - f '- j s K 4 s is s Pg f f , s.. K RK, Q is ki J -gg 41 ,V ,414 ,W ,.. N Q 1 Q S55 MM. , sv yy f, f. X 5 1 f . fr Q, f fs X i s . . ' X . f,,,,! V. l 1 ' . X i X wif? f fi it -X i i i gss ' 'T -:I as ' .. aZ?s,,, f af W 5 if Wx 1 s- is Q E. c n e? X iv' x Le . ' E Xfiif ' J Kei f 'f f' ' ,Q 6' ' s R . 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Players pictured are front row, left to right, Ronnie Williams, Terry Hughes, Dave Watkins, Bill Lupardus, Dick Kerr, and Bob Hudspethg back row, left to right, Loren Chace, Leonard Malotte, Lindsey King, Jack Kirkendoll, Marston Tay- lor and Bob Douglas. Coached by Mr. Noel McGregor, Rosedale's eighth grade squad compiled an eight and two slate. The team as pictured was, front, Bill Horner, captaing first row, left to right, Ron Hughey, Richard Hinkle, Keith Straughn, Dale Risker, Richard Mall, and Steve Geerg back row, left to right, Joe Patti, Bennie Slayton, Bill Larson, James White- side, Richard Binns, and Coach McGregor. Eighth Grade Ithi- Seventh Grade Rosedale's seventh grade team, pictured above, under the direction of Mr. Ralph Brightwell wound up the season with a six and two record. Those players shown are, left to right, front row: Tom George, Eugene Jackson, Brian Chace, Philip LaHue, George 'r Q . xv 3 Nf,Xq.xA , M- s .. .f A ze, ,gas Q e 1 , HL as J M SM' arf' 1- 'Via 5 ' -SVVQ - z,wf,0 fag: N I s -, -Q Q x ,Q .wa N Xiyfsx .,-s,,,, wf...'e I fi- .A E . .wx , 2 W ' T '-c' 1 - -- R ' J use L Q 1 5 ' MN N if - ,M f 1 . Z' -Q '. + 's 'D N . 133 1 zfmfi L ,iv-'K-5 wg WV is ,X Enfield and Milburn reach for rebound in the annual faculty - varsity game. Hawks, Dick Myers, and Coach Brightwellg left to right, back row: Terry Close, Jimmy Glover, Richard Milford, Jimmy Duck, Paul Johnston, Jimmy Bass, and managers. Jack Roberson and Jerone Roberson. Not shown are Claudie Hardie and Bud Gregg. i t iss? ,V X .wr . s X .N . .4 ,..- sw . . Yea Team! We bear Argentine! ,r WW , f' , Z, '- , 4 . TRACK SCHEDULE ff ff 1 fr 5 ioutheast C., MoJ, here fV A 5 . onner an West ort K. C., Mo. , here at ' ADDI 8 Osawatoniie and 'Wardf here J if April 10 Washington BH and Turner, at Turner April 12 Emporia Relays April 15 Wyandotte County Relays, at Wyandotte April 18 Argentine Relays April 22 Turner and Paola, at Turner April 25 Atchison Relays April 28 Washington Relays 1 May 1 EKL meet, at Turner Terry Tague Distance runner f Mr. Art Lawrence Head coach In the first few meets of the track season sev- eral boys turned in outstanding performances. These boys were the basis of Rosedale's EKL crown aspiration. Ron Huff showed strength in the dashes, John McQuitty put the shot well, Terry Tague was clocked at a league-leading pace in the half mile, and Bruce Terril exhibited strong potentials in the hurdles and high jump. Along with these boys were several others who hoped to add depth to field in the attempt to bring home a league championship trophy to Rosedale after a two-year absence. ,- .v,,, .-4.1 ff 7 L.9?l?3'P'f74 Tis S , 'N it-','5fg A f,?.' .1 51131. 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Glen Elvins clear- 'X 5 lim og W , ,, fx E Swift 3.1. 'V wr., , , - , - Reserves Although not returning lettermen, the boys above were expected to play a big part in Rosedale's possible league supremacy. They are, left to right, front row, Gerald Ascue, Eddie Marcus, Larry Poore, Jon Reagan, James Snook, Jerry Hinton, Eldon Masters, and Coach Walter Dayiesg back row, left to right, Bill Grimes, Larry Hodge, James Moody, Ellis Richardson, Larry Benson, Ken Kerby, and Clar- ence Masters. Rosedale's junior high track team had a good s if Y' wma turnout this spring as shown in the picture below. In the picture below are, front row, left to right, Keith Straughn, Larry Larson, Larry Park, Jesse Dominguez, Robert Masters. Dave Watkins, Terry Hughes, Ronnie Williams, Wayne Boles, and Loren Chaceg middle row, left to right, Gary Smith, Earl Wells, Dale Risker, Don Hill, Bill Lupardus, Ron Green, Richard Kerr, Walt Swanson, Jack Kirken- doll and Bill Larson, back row, left to right, Coach Richard Kohler, Gerry Wingerter, John Huffman, Joe Patti, Mike Walberg, Elmer Poore, Steve Vukas, Ronnie Watkins, and Robert Edwards. Junior High April 1 April 3 April 8 April 11 April 15 April 18 April 24 May 1 GOLF SCHEDULE Turner at Turner Cpostponed because of Weatherj Paola at Paola fpostponed because of Weatherj Osawatomie at Osawatomie Paola here Osawatomie here Turner here First 18 holes of EKL tourney at Osavvatomie Second 18 holes of EKL tourney at Turner At the beginning of the season, Rosedale's golf team was completely inexperienced. Kenny Briscoe was expected to be medalist for the team. Mr. Roscoe Brown, pictured at right above, said, as coach, that the season could be good or poor depending upon the Way the boys came along. Rolyn Scheer, senior Richard Rowlands, sophomore , sp I 1 , wf Lf 'cw v f f' I 1 M VI7' V: 1 - L., , - - 9, L' . . f.-1-ssw4,ff3..v , -Mm 1 - ,af rw - w -ax D121 .if -f. ff' fff W ,f,,'rM-94 ,, '11'-gf 5 M . , Q .wg fa , rg, f bw' f 'twhw - Q-51 1' 1 A Qi ' , S-A ' 'P i f ,W 1 ,lx .-W -.4 L , W: A , w h, 5: fiwxyf Yfsffngf., 0 '77'13 ff 'f-2 I 8 , '-iff-P. 1 Y , I 'ig Dale Sutton, junior 'W Roy Wright, sophomore Maw., , , Q. ,fi ' XS' , , f, jkfy rfif, L74 uf fi f ,l'9f 'fQf 4 4 as ,Vg-4, 1 1 fa v.Qg,gM V 'C Ken Briscoe, senior 1 Mike Lewis, sophomore David l icnih' rson , soplmnmrc 47 s W6 flf Z 1 ' 0 ' ff f J? .-04 ff ,7 f fm :Q 1 Intramural Sports Basketball Tourney For the first time in several years, Rose- dale had an intramural athletic program under the direction of Mr. George Hawks, Q 51 1 F who is pictured below. A basketball tourna- . S . ment and swimming classes were held. W - Above is Phillip . ,N .. Fam gr, W : LaH119'S 11-12 year old division ', A - 5? fig , Winning basket- .W ff. v ' ig, Am J ' ball team. At the J 5 1 rlght is Bobbie S , H, 1 I, V J' Douglas' 13-14 .g ' +- sg . I' A f X year old cham- J J ,-3 ' . ' I Plons. , . I sg , Q 'Q-ss ' li The swimming classes were held in the junior college pool each Wednesday after 1'-giwfs ya 3 A S84 X wA'.'N,SL, Q 5 ,. ...- school during the winter. Pictured below are, Don Smeacys - t S' g p back row, left to right, Jimmy Florez, Gary 15 year Old and -1-2 :QI 1 1-L .. ki- fsrf 5 Myers, George Hawks, J. D. Damman and owjer team, right, A i y Lloyd Watts, second row, left to right, Gary dlvlsmn Cham' , , Murry, Danny Turner, Clarence Masters, plons' ' Eldon Masters, Tom Ascue, and Bill Batsong ffm ' front row, left to right, Jimmy Bass, Tom George, Lavon Lewis, Ernest Marks, David .iif West, and Allen Morris. Q, ! Swimming -4450 ,wif ' Yff '-ja 'j ,,,,fz' ., f. w w f' 3 , M ug., y- , .. W, 3 gr l Q . , y V . , -W raw ff ' W, af . . X National Athletic Honor Society yr .. 'z ' Q' ' . ' Nt -A .sl M , , st sr in ,i -- Q isjamsszgg 'EZYV-'L A ass ts px fmfil , t iffit 5 Carroll Cathey 99 Glen Elvins , i, ra 1 , - gig- V ,V 7 Nw Q fi' , 2 'D f ,,, , 1 , ,,... ,, H Iohn lvlcQuitty, first team EKL, all city, all Kansas City, Kansas, area. f' f I, 5, Bruce Terril First team EKL Joe Broadus John Reynolds ' f n! Q ' I ' ' , qpvwf 7 ' 409 Don Wilson ff W 5 mf Six boys were selected for National Athletic Scho- larship Society from Rose- dale this year on their mer- its both athletically and scholastically. In order to be eligible for the soci- ety a boy must have let- tered in one major or two minor sports, be a senior with above average grades and have shown outstand- A- WN, . ' ', .y V pl Ron Huff, second team allcity, honor- able mention EKL. i X X 1 N Dick Larson Second team EKL Jim Armentrout, hon- orable mention, all city, honorable men- tion EKL. Charles Sadler Honorable mention EKL Jack Trauth WWW 5 -MQW ah, . .. ons, 4. f,-1. fy! .. A fi N4 rx, Carroll Cathey, se - cond team EKL, honorable mention all city. ,X 9+ as ' XS A, at E Mike Gray Honorable mention EKL ing sportsmanship. Foo tba I I Awa rd s aft' n-al? W, sw -rs K - Joe Broadus, first team EKL, all city, all Kansas City, Kansas, area. X NRM v sr ss its fx . wg r ' Xi! John Reynolds Second team all city F ATLIR NG Rosso LE ' , ' 1 3 ,,--f' A.: ..-Q ' w .M 'M ' w M A 5 lf?-if 7, , ... . ' - 5.53 -f .4 .4 'i Q . , ,Q - nA rx- , , . V, .M ,A,,A 'V ' . V ,ef P- ' ' .f , - f S. ,. , A -of A, ' 1 -S ' 'w-ff if! kai ik' 1' I ' Q ,, .--2 . - . f . .2 1 , A I A ' qjffl A ' ' A I! 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A f '- A- in ,-11 Lb-:Q 4 ,V , -1. -x J, - 1. 49 5 I 5 if wig? 5? lisa' Sf MQ H0'S Talent ' 'aff if mum! 1 7! W 16, f ga ,ga fi f www.,- First place Winners of the 1957-58 Martyan Talent Show were the rockin' Jailbirds. Pictured, left to right, are Jon Reagan, John McQuitty, Dale Carr, Bruce Terril, Carrol Cathey and Harold Lemon. All of the boys are juniors except Terril and Cathey, who are seniors. V, x ' 14' ff' ' Third place win- ner was Rose- dale's own little Heartbreaker, Karen Bateman, eighth grader. WH Show X V M , 7 , f 1. A WJQMA ts ., 4' I X if f M Z H X Second place winners were the Kittenettes singing Little Darlin, a cappella. Pictured, left to right, are Barbara Hutton, Mar- tha Carter, Gayle Harper, Karen Jones, and Donna Sumner. a f ' , H 'wa ' 2: Q: , ' :Y i A Q I ,h , A 5- , . L ' f img , ', Z ,- f ,yf W ' , .. V V I , A V! mg f 1 , , ' f f f ' ' +fZ:'g,- V , A ,I , , , , ova,-,,,. E 1 1 z ' , 1 152' ' , , 5 Q W 4 ,f ,f 12 Y ,,, ,. 5 , ,wwf f V! A r.. ,ff f ' ' ' 7, - ' -W' W-ZW ff-. W Q Q -5' Y ,x V' 22 I A 44 W s -W ..-47, me W aQff,fV+'w x sys' x The Charleston was skill- fully staged by four junior girls as a complimentary number. Flappers, left to right, are Shirley Wool- ery, Sandy Bateman, Rosemary Everson, and Loraine Lee. Another complimentary act, a vocal duet, Have You Talked to the Man Upstairs, was presented by two junior girls, Anita Elvins, and Judy Collins. 5 X V 1 Pictured above are all the 1957-58 talent show en- tries. Included in the competition were three vocal numbers, one piano duet, two tap dances, one ballet solo, a Charleston, and The Jailbirdsf' Q . HQ ss 1 Y X 4 NX F- -V -assi F its NX i' is E N S ine -s sf ' do sb ' in iss sis X X LQ . xt E - Ni K-1 K 'X r w Q X X Psi '-N 3,5 a s - s r jx X X Nx r A ' 2 , f A fi , 'f 2 ff gf. iigrw'-Aff r y .. l,,,,,M5Q, ' ,,,f fl! , MLW mf ff! Q , it , rf 4, 4 ,W fwa ,,, , , , NW ff 3. v t. V, f a rf ' ,?W7f7 I, W 1 ' 'ff ,3 I , fy 231,32 - .. . .X 7 ' 49 . ' 1-w x . I ' I ., ii! , if X , W ME , , L 'W A M - 'I ' 1 . N 'ff Wi' 1, ,fl ' My rt 1 , if aff, ,,., VM. 1, , ew' A. f'-41. S- i ' '12 ' , ',.! .it ? - 1. ' - -5 ' f 7 A ' ,,f ff' ,ev W ' i The B-team cheerleaders this year were, left to right, first row, Freda Bornscien, sophomore, Mary Deboard, juniorg and Janet Horner, junior. In the back row is Karen Black, junior, Jeanne Enfield. .sophornoreg and Loraine Lee, junior. s s ,. X . . . X1 i X . faffi 'Q X ' Y W X Q K--it QT' s Q s h f,,, gui +112 i s s .1 -Q ,4 l V , gk 1, I 5 4 . . . . - s . 3 s Q- an 1.1:-:, ' s ,eu p s H X 2 id X Q - E-::2 it X QQ - li -s 4 s i V , , S ig A' X MS sas... .A S s M Xe x Pictured left to right ffirst row cheerleaders, Carolyn Mendenhall, eighth grader. Cheryl Gordon, eighth graderg Sharen Black' eighth grader. Back r ' J ' . I Christine Cole freshmaiiwanlognii Ring, Freshlllau' grader. l, are the freshman ' f 211 Brougham, eighth WHO'S WHO ss-N. , VX it :,6.- I' Qv it 'Z .SQ . 351 Varsity cheerleaders: back row, 1. to r.. Jean Gilmour, Karlene Howell and Pat Morelockg front row, Anita Elvins, Martha Carter, and Judy Collins. Howell was head cheer- leader, Janet Shipley fbelow Howellb, Martyan president. sf Jean Nelson, right, was head ma- jorette this year. Others are, 1. to r., back row, Frankie Walberg, Donna Heary, Nelsong front row, Shelia Bernitz, Loretta Lasho, and Glenda Sims. Wally Leighton, low- er right, was drum major. age F, -v Q. . .eiiifiw-4 X1 ,,,.e N K F .F The cast of Mother Is A Fresh- . my man, given by the juniors, No- s A - vember 26. Jon Reagan and Mary Deboard, stars of the junior play. I A its S mi Karen Black, junior, was the only 1957-58 Royalette from Rosedale. X -'rf 'I' ' A . S N b rs of the 1957 - , Iohn Reynolds fleftl, and Terry shove arg mceglnrgi left to right Jean Gilmour and Carol Keeler, Fague Were active in H1-Y Work. lvflgsiglm Bison, Camille Taylor: undefeated in a debate tournament. Karlene Howell, and Shirley Woolery. y THE GHOST PARAD The Ghost Parade , a three act mystery farce, spon- sored by the Martyan Pep club and directed by Mrs. Nancy Janes, involved a New York girl, Anne Watkins Uean Gilmourj, who inherited a small town hotel from her grandfather. Mamie Rose fSusan Wiltj came with her from New York to help her run the hotel. The story be- T ,fg fly , f wfhff ' 4 .,. , ,4 f fdvng 2 ,ff M., Charles Capps Bob Brougham 4 K 0 f' V I f ,fg f ,fi , f W, if :Wd nn, I Mg, ,,, .,,, Y? ,-5, f 1 ff Glen Elvins Jean Gilmour Gayle Wilson Susan Robinson came involved with ghosts and unexplainable happenings. , 1 X 'QW fu ff K ,tr ' R xg , f -r A-1 I f -- nl' we f an V. gms., A MW lv, MW 'Q ' , J W' A, mf , Www pg, Mfi ' ' vm, if 1 Don Smead Susan Wilt Janice Coyne Pat Morelock Joan Boyle Judy Collins . ' X X X Q3 Q - S , , . ggi, , f. . X, ., .Q .X 3 X N X R M x . . . r . 5 C Ss S X L if . xr X X . S' 1, ii Q Tis r K. H s 'K :sis s 5 NX, r K 5 we 5 i ,. ,Q t V sm N. ,Q '11, an 5 f t is X Y t sew' X A G . QQ , X . qi- A I A x s ws' e- is Q .N X Q 1 ii ' Sam Hayes Dale Carr 5 Richard Larson Nancy Ray Emi? 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' r ssrrr Si , r ig p A Q - s r. x . .Magi T1 51, I3 Qs .- 1 f f 5 '7.:p.l FootbaH ANQLI ET Basketball at I Kr? 5 4? Q Es A I favs basketball banquet held March 20. At the left are the B-team let- termen receiving their awards. On the right are Janet Shipley, Pep club president and mistress of ceremonies, and Mr. Rollin Wana- maker, head Pep club sponsor. LET YGUR really xogf half oopsi mhengfhgmh 'Def . war M155 Don't bother me, I'm eating. Terril was a Chubby little rascal, wasn'L he? aid C aphef dow nl aid' Parents of the royalty, Pep club sponsor, Mrs. Elsie Milholland, and Pep club presi- dent and her escort, Joyce Keeler and Terry Hughes, at the annual junior high Pep club dance. That's the senior president, all right! VVho's th? P001' victim about to receive the broom? 'fAllah, Thespian! lnitintes Don Robin Hood Smead, Dale Zorro Carr, and Janet If 'Y Kasey Straugxhn suluani to Thespians Ray and Keeler. HAIR DOWN 4 . fakes is ,. M... Ivf Cart tech - ns gwe fig gigrlengfgfze. 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ATWELL, KENNETH , Good nature is more agreeable than wit. Mixed chorus 1, 3, 4, Robed cholr 3, 4, Track 1, 4. BANISTER, BARBARA Patience and gentleness is power. BATEMAN, PATRICIA The two noblest things, which are sweetness and light. BERGER, ROSEMARY 'KA friend may well be reckoned the masterpiece of nature. O 'Noe Armentrout, James Armstrong, Edward Atwell, Kenneth Q'- , xx. X 1' 58 ax BRASHEARS, GARY Youth is short, live it while you can. BREMER, BEVERLY Laugh and the world laughs with you, cry and you cry alone. GAA 1, 3, Pep club 1, 2, 3, Junior play 3, Thespian 3, Prom committee 3, Y-Teens 3. BRENNER, RITA She winkerth with her eyes, she deviseth joy continually. GAA 1, 2, Pep club 2, 3, 4, Junior play committee 3, Prom committee 3, Y-Teens 1, 3, 4, treasurer 4, Horizon club 3, 4, Rosedalian staff 3, 4, circulation editor 3, business manager 4, Annual staff 3, assist- ant activities editor 3, Quill and Scroll 3, 4. BRISCOE, KENNETH A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance. Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 4, Golf 3, 4. BROADUS, JOE No really great man ever thought himself so. Pep club 3, Class president 2, Prom committee 3' Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Student Council 2, 4, T1-ack 1- Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, science club 4, Hhnor R011 1, 2, 3, R club 2, 3, 4, Homeroom president 4, X I 5 Xkx,x 4 ll it Xl A lg g... r 1 f. kk .559 T7 .. K .xL,A ' so ' 1 -Q. r sg ,. - 64 ,R Q, x ' ', 3, g vi .,N 5, I .1 E' I Y 1 1+, A. , . J ' 'Aifsf ' ss. A- 4 ' ' A si, it - .. 4' vii - Banlster, Barbara Brashears, Gary Briscoe, Kenneth Burton, Bedonna Cathey, Carroll Bateman, Patricia Bremer, Beverly Broadus, Joe Byrd, Sandra Coulter, Nancy Berger, Rosemary Brenner, Rita Buchanan, Charlene Carr, Shirley Coyne, Janice BUCHANAN, CHARLENE HL t t your heart be troubled. GAA 1,'2, 55 lrgelphian 4, president 4: PGP, Club 1, 2 3 4' Commercial club 45 Future Teachers club 4g ' ' ' . ' 3- Y-Teens 1, 2, 3: Orchestra 1, Prom committee , Honor Roll 1, 2, 33 B-team cheerleader 2. BURTON, BEDONNAd .H d H U - 15 , f ' wor s wi 0. lvhiferiieaiiirfi Sui. REM 1. Prom GAA . ' P . ' ' ' ' -. ' committeeI3g Horizon club 1. 2. 3. 4- Vlbgpresldent 2' president 3g Brush and Pencil 1. 2- B'YRDn b H U - . .M dndless Illlm 9I'. GAA 2- PCeOu?lEurtiI1?t3,r?5-ai? PFUWT9 Teeclws' Club 3? i 'ialj club 4 Vive!-Pfesldent 49 Jumor play 35 Commerc ies, dug 2. prom Committee 3, Y-Teens Futurzlvurbdalian 'staff 3, 4, assistant editor 3, fidltor' 1' 2133 'fb-S?-Annual staff 3, 4, advertising and circula- Quill and Scroll 3, 4- CARR, SHIRLEY What comes from the heart, goes to the heart. Pep club 45 Y-Teens 4. CATHEY, CARROLL Nothing was ever achieved Without enthusiasm. Pep club 3, 4, Class vice-president 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, team captain 4, Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, R club 2, 3, 4. COULTER, NANCY Blushing is the color of virtue. Delphian 4, Pep club 1, 2, 3, 4, Futures Nurses' club 2, treasurer 25 Junior play 35 Junior play committee 45 Thespian 3, 4: Prom committee 33 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, president 3, Horizon club 2, 3, 4, secretary 2, 3, president 43 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3. COYNE, JANICE A happy heart and a pleasing manner. GAA 1, 2, Delphian 45 Pep club 1, 2, 3, 4, treasurer 4, Junior play 35 Thespian 3, 45 Future Teachers' club 3, 4, treasurer 43 Prom committee 3g Y-Teens 2, 3, 4g Horizon club 15 Science club 43 Honor Roll 35 B-team cheerleader 2. NW W H, ' ill' I WW ll We U he w N W N A ff , Z SENIORS Class of CRETEN, BARBARA 1'The mildest manner and the gentlest heart. CREWS, RUTH Those who bring sunshine to the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves. GAA 1, 23 Pep club 1, 2, 33 Commercial club 43 Prom committee 3. DADE, LINDEN . The real character of a man is found out by his amusementsf' DALE, BARBARA i'She wins by her quiet sincerity. DIVTKERSON, JAMES Mixes reason With pleasure and Wisdom with mirth. Delnhian 4: Junior play 33 Prom committee 33 Hi-Y 713 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 RH club 4. 1 '- T 2 aio' 5 3 - xv? , 3 'l AXGQ ,f ' ill T, Q9 W oe' , f Creten, Barbara Crews, Ruth Dade, Linden 4: ELVINS, GLEN Wit and wisdom are born in a man. Delpliian 43 Pep club 43 Junior play committees 33 Prom committee 33 Hi-Y 1, 12, -1, vice-president 13 Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, president 43 Truck 1, ZZ, 3, 43 Football 1, 3, 43 Basketball 13 Honor Roll 1, 2, 33 R club Ii, -1. FAUSSET, LARRY No man knows what he can do until he tries. Brush and Pencil 2, Scholastic Awards in art-gold key and certificate of merit. FLOREZ, RAYMOND I am a part of all that I have inet. Mixed chorus 1, 3, 4g Robcd choir 3, 4, FORESTER, DELORES 'AA good name is rather to be chosen than great, riches, -QX. X W X XQx . -lx I X is :N .. lg X X f X55 , sa 1' Lf? x ' s r WSE s- 'V 4' , 'Ziff ' ,., , . 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I Pep club 1, 2, 3, 4, varsity cheerleaoer -L: JUIHO1' play 3: Thespian 3, 4, secrera1'r' 45 M1160 Phofus 3, 42 Robed choir 3, -lg Prom cornrnrttee 34 XTGGHS 1, 25 Debate Club 4, vice-president 4g HOll'16COm1llg attend- ant 3 Honrecomingfqueen 4: HOUG1' R011 1, 2, 3- GRAY, SAPIDRA f H 1' f ' :'nIg?1a,rn C2.1'QE,II'l ree. U Pep club ,am-us Rohed chorr 2, 3. 1 ' GREEN, RUSSEL Junio p1 W1t 15 thte s3ltBof conversation. r ay COIHDH ee g d 1, 2, 4:1-I'-X' . . 1, 2, 45 Football 1. an 1 1' Tlack GRIME S, VVILLIAM A wise man is strong. Science club 4. H HARRIS, KENNETH Football 1. Fortune helps the brave , H HARTMAN, TOM Track E?tgh1g7thiaCII-df. be few, thy actions many- If there were dreailrixth IQIQEJALKQV1-git Xvould , 9, Commercial club 4. ' Ecu buy ' HVY 11 31 42 Track 1. 2, 3, 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 4- 9 3 we set 05 Qxvscxo 003 SENIORS Class of '58 HAYES, SAM A man devoted to pleasure. Pep club 3, 43 Senior class president 43 I-Iomeroom president 13 Junior play committee 3, 43 Prom com- mittee 3g Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Council 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Science club 43 Honor Roll 13 R club 3, 4. HEARY, DONNA Mirth is like a flash of lightning that breaks through a gloom of clouds. GAA 1, 2, 3, 43 Pep club 1, 2, 3, 43 Commercial club 43 Band 3, 4, Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4. HODGE, LARRY Youth and laughter are only a small part of life. Track 1, 23 Football 1. HOWELL, KARLENE Know your own good, and knowing it, pursue. Delphian 43 Pep club 1, 2, 3, 4, secretary 2, cheer- leader 1, 2, 3, head cheerleader 43 Class treasurer 33 Junior play 33 Thespian 3, 4, vice-president 43 Prom committee 33 Hi-Teens 1, 2, 33 Homecoming princess 43 Honor Roll 1, 2, 33 Girls State 3. HOWLAND, ROBERT Sleep?-Only in class. Hayes, Sam Heary, Donna Hodge, Larry H I JACKSON, JAMES A little nonsense now and then is relished by the D I hn 4 P lbtesg of men. e P WU 9 GD C U , 43 Junior play 33 Thespian 3, 43 Mixed chorus 3, 43 Robed choir 3, 43 Football 1, H , JOHNSON. WALTER Every man S affa11'S, however little, are important to himself. H KEELER, CAROL And oft have I heard defended-Little Said is soonest mended. Pep club 2, 3, 43 Class vice-president 2, class p1-951- dent 3g Junior play 33 Thespian 3, 43 Future Teachers' Clllb 3, 4, secretary 33 Orchestra 1, 23 P1-Om Com- mittee 33 Student Council 2, 33 Debate club 4- Rosedalian Staff 3, 43 Annual staff 3 4 assistant editor 3, editor-in-chief 4, Honor Ro1l'1 iz 3- Quill and Scroll 3, 4. ' ' ' KERN, ROBERT U Men of few words are the best men Delphian 43 Junior play committee 33 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3 Track 1, 23 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 HRH club, 2 3 4 secretary-treasurer 4. e -1 ' ., W..-Q ss !i? A t 1 'xp-, .A - 3 J K K ft, , ,ww . 5 ' gf., ,: ..gJ. . IP - ,Q 1. ,SW ,, , ., . Q V, .I ' if-5 ,. sfsg 1 , 'W' Q, r -Q. ' s rf- R. gl, L V! ,ma - fs., ss., - 1 - 1 Q' 's ' X G, AN it 'C Y '- G N5 it is ff r Y P fi? . new ' 1 ' . 1 i X X ,fe . 5 A xx 3 J an into Howell, Karlene Johnson, Walter Kilburn, James Lasho, Loretta Lowe, Joyce Howland, Robert Keeler, Carol Langel, Nancy Law, Elmo Luce, Helen Jackson, James Kern, Robert Larson, Richard Lewis, John Mitchell, Jerry KILBURN, JAMES As-merry as the day is long. Mixed chorus 3: Shawnee-Mission 1, 2. L.-XNGEL, NANCY Prettv to wall-:,with, witty to talk with, and pleasant ' too, to think on. GAA 1, 3: Commercial club 41 Balld 1- 2- 3- LARSON, RICHARD The devil, too. is 21 QQIITIGHTQH-H Pep club 4 1, 2, 4, --RH Grub 3, 4. LASHO, LORETTA A good friend never offends. . P club 1, 2, 3, 4, secretary 4, Junior : Prom committee 3: H1-Y 1, 2, 33 1700155311 29 . Ililitteeg 'XY-Teens ly 21 3: 47 Secretary 2' BIaJOrette 1, 2, 3,, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3- LAW, ELMO ., - k a robleman, but only God can A king can miiaeke algentleinanf' U Delphian 4- Pep club 3, 4, Junior play 35 Junior play 7 committee 4, Thespian 3, 4, president 4, Orchestra 1, 25 Prom committee 35 Hi-Y 3, 4, chaplain 3, 4, Debate club 3, 4, president 43 Track 1, Science club 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3. I LEWIS, JOHN t'To gain knowledge is my task. I -LOWE, JOYCE t'W1th a rainbow 'round her shoulders. GAA 1, 2, 35 Delphian 45 Pep club 1, 2, 3, 43 Future T99-Chefs' Club 4, SSCI'8tary 4, Prom committee 3' Y-Teens 3, 4, treasurer 3, Honor Roll 1, 3. y LUCE, HELEN A little devilment is good for the soul. GAA 3, Mixed chorus 4, Robed choir 4, Rosedalian staff 4, circulation manager 4, Annual staff 3, pic- ture editor 3. MITCHELL, JERRY A good laugh is sunshine in a dark house. X 30309 Co SEN IORS Class of '58 PETERSON, NANCY How beautiful is youth! How bright it gleams with its illusions, aspirations, dreams. Pep club 1, 2, 3, 4, Class secretary 3, Junior play committee 3, Future Teachers' club 3, 4, president 4, Band 1, Orchestra 1, Prom committee 3, Y-Teens 1, 3, 4, secretary 4, Student Council 3, 4, secretary 4, Rosedalian staff 3, 4, assistant editor 3, editor-in- chief 4, Annual staff 3, feature editor 3, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, Quill and Scroll 3, 4. PHIPPS, GLADYS Let patience have her perfect work. Commercial club 4, Rosedalian staff 4, librarian 4, Annual staff 4, class editor 4, Honor Roll 3. POPE, CHARLOTTE Those about her shall read the perfect Way of honour. Pep club 2, 3, Future Teachers' club 4, Prom com- mittees 3, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3. RAY, NANCY And more than Wisdom, more than wealth-a merry heart that laughs at care. GAA 1, 2, 3, Pep club 1, 2, 3, 4, vice-president 4, Junior play 3, Thespian 3, 4, Future Teachers' club 4, Band 1, 2, 4, Prom committee 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, vice-president 4, Rosedalian staff 4, assistant editor 4, editor-in-chief 4, Honor Roll 2. Peterson, Nancy Phipps, Gladys Pope, Charlotte ' Y h dREYNOLDS, JACKIE oung' ea s are giddy, 1 11 vt . U GAA 2, Pep. club 2, Futu1'eVi1Ili1Iiies?2i'luI3 92e3g?gE1-9- tary 32 Junior play committee 3, Mixed 'chorus 2 3, 4, Robed choir 3, 4, Y-Teens 23 Horizon club Sf Rosedalian staff 3, Annual staff 3. H' I k REYNOLDS, JOHN awo e one morning a d I ' 5 f H Band 1, H1-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, seg-etalbaigyaflpsssiuel. 4. Student Council 4, treasurer 4, Football 1 3 4: Basketball 1, 2, Science club 4, Honoy R011 5 31 R club 3, 4. ' , RHINE, CONNIE She's Wise and sweet but not so tall for precious things oft come quite smali GAA 1, 2, Delphian 4, Pep club 1, 2, 3 41 Class secre- tary 1, Commercial club 4, Junior play Qommittee 3. Future Teachers' club 3, 4, vice-p1-esident 4. PTO li committee 3, Rosedalian staff 3, Honor Roll ,1 I RING, JACK Life is my college-may I graduate well and earn J ' 1 .Epme3hoE1ors. umor pay commi ee , rom Q01 - ., . 1, 2, 3, 4, treasurer 3, vice-presidleiiiittjf i?5'tuIg1'YL Council 1, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, Honor R011 1 6 3. Ben State 3, Homeroom president 1, 2, 3, 'H' ' Oys 9 4 X ' 2 , ' , .,,,,f 7,6 ,, ., ,J f ffwsh z ff' ' I' J. J W. A ..,, , 1 ,. H, h I, sgngfy x Z JM Q tai, E 3 ,. W . W, , , 22. . ,,!7 A 9 , ' - V, V, ' 'Lf'.?,. . I V 2.47 ' 'lim fn Q MEQQMEQZE 5 , fx , . 4,12 f-'T ' ' cg A .V ,. A . L 'EW A 'V ,si A .. We f ' f' .40':.Qg SS if , A :Q 'WS ' any 'c V' tg 2' - ,. ' W 1' I , A , J A i 41: , A ' x Ll . si, Ray Nancy Rhine, Connie Robrahn, James Saler, Dorothy Shipley, Janet Reynolds, Jackie Ring, Jack Ryburg, Jon Bard Scheer, Rolyn Snyder, Roberta Reynolds, john Roberts, Janet Salazar, John Shaner, John Stephenson, Carolyn SCHEER, ROLYN ROBERTS, JANET 'tThe mind that would be happy must be great. The impossible she does immediately, miracles take a little longer. pep club 1, 4, Class treasurer 1, class secretary 2, Commercial club 4, president 45. Junior play com- mittee 3g Band 1, 23 Prom committee 3: Y-Teens 2, 3, treasurer 2, Student Council 3, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3. BRAHN, JAMES RO ou are thought to be, but what It matters not what Y ,, you are. Hi-Y 4, Burlington High School 1, 2. RYBURG, JON BPLRD th . -- n,intyy0u . D 1 hianiizeggiiiblyggitdgntnig Pep club 35 Junior play .ey ior play committee 3, 43 Thesplall 3, 43 01'- ilaesgfa 1 2. Hi-Y 4, Brush and Pencil 3, treasurer 3. SALAZAR, JOHN H usmile and show that you are happy. 9 - .4 NO' J' ,SA.lJER, DOROTHY MAE HF iends are born, not made. GAA 23 Mixefl chorus 43 Y'Te9nS 4- Delphian 4, Football 13 Golf 2, 3. SHANER, JOHN A good mind possesses a kingdom. Band 3, 4g Chanuje High School 1, 2. SHIPLEY, JANET A good name is like a precious ointment. GAA 1, 23 Delphian 4, Pep club 1, 2, 3, 4, president 45 Future Nurses' club 2, secretary 23 Junior play 35 Thespian 3, 43 Band 1, 2, 3, secretary 1, 2, 3, Prom committee 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, president 1, Vice- president 23 Student Council 1, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3. SNYDER, ROBERTA All experience is an arch to build upon. GAA lg Commercial club 43 Band 1, 2, 43 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3. STEPHENSON, CAROLYN Little friends often prove great friends. GAA 1, 2, 3, Delphian 4, secretary 4, Commercial clug 433 Prom committee 3, Y-Teens 3 5 Honor Roll 1, , . ww W W Q5 , 61401 9,0 x 81' A N '59 N5 SEN ICDRS Class of TAGUE, TERRY Pleasure and action make the hours seem short. Delphian 45 Pep club 4g Class vice-president 3, class treasurer 45 Junior play 35 Junior play committee 35 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, president 3g Prom committee 33 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, vice-president 3, president 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 15 Basketball 1g R club 1, 2, 3, 4, vice-president 4. TAYLOR, CAMILLE I must laugh and dance and sing. Youth is such a lovely thing. GAA 1, 2, 4, president 1, secretary 2, president 43 Pep club 1, 2, 3, 4, cheerleader 1, 2, 35 Delphian 43 Future Nurses' club 25 Commercial club 4, treasurer 45 Prom committee 35 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, vice-president 1, Student Council 1, 2, secretary 2, Homecoming attendant 2, Homecoming' princess 45 Honor Roll 1. 58 Tague, Terry Taylor, Camille Terril, Bruce TERRIL, BRUCE UAS PFOPGI' 3 H1311 HS One shall see in a SUl'l'llT161',S day 25365135 221,3?ly4LinF00fba1l 1, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 3, 4, H I TTMBERLAKE, JOE Wlt makes its own welcome and levels all distinction. UQ ltt TLRAUTH, JACK ua I y no 113.11 ' - H Pep club 43 Class s2c1'etta?33 lii-3L0g1eabure'- . H1'Y 1, 2, 3, 4: Rosedalian staff 3 4 comlxlttef 31 3, 43 Annual staff 3, 4, assistant' s Yosgol 3.9 ltcil sports editor 45 Track 1, 2, 3 4. Foggbgus le ,ftqr 3g Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, sclenCe'c11,b 4, H , H, 3, 4, 2, 3: R club 3, 45 Student Council Onor R011 1' -x A I X Q'- W6 1 ff We YG. . ., 1 r52i?l5i+.o. - 1 'XA 1 fy! u.1.,,,3,,xM, ,. , aff oe- ' V., sgvi-,rg,g,e..f4-fran., ' ' :f e31 z 'r., fr 1 S '1 sf ff '- wil f 'K 4 1 l . ,f 'fi 1 , Ms, sz .4 L ,Q f 'e f . ea 3,4 NJ' -,,, t my -gg 'YS' 4 '35- . Qs M N Q- Q , W2 f 32,6 5 fri' i W 1 Ti b lak , Joe Ulrich, Judy Watt, Ruth Woods, Bobby Trgnuttil, Jagk Wallace, William Wllegus, Frankie Yoksh, Bernie Ulrich, Jeanne Walsh, Dean Wilson, Don ULRICH, JEANNE H Patience is the best remedy for any trouble. Y-Teens 1, 2, 3- ULRICH, JUDY U Knowledge is DOWQT- WALLACE, WILLTAM h H .1 1 h unshine IH any ouseg, Hi-Y A25 Pbgiibaaiilg, 3i54?Basketbal1 2, 3, 4g R club 2, 3, 4. WALSH, DEAN h H ,, f f ' d is greater t an money. Hi-Q 3yeT1i211cl?1gTi?d1otSball 1, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. WATT, RUTH d h H fl, 11 1 fancy pamte er. GAA 1 2Si1efir3sid?1it 3, Pep club 1, 2, 3, B-team cheerleader 25 Ufchestm 1' 2' 3' 4' WILEGUS, FRANKIE Manner, not gold, is a Woman's best adornment? GAA 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep club 2, 3, 43 Commercial club 4, secretary 45 Junior play committee 3, Band 2, 3, 45 Prom committee 3, Y-Teens 2, 3g Brush and Pencil 1, 25 Honor Roll 1, 2. WILSON, DON A smile is better than a million hellos. Mixed chorus 2, 4g Robed choir 2, 43 Hi-Y 3, Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, R club 3, 4. WOODS, BOB A strong and Worthy representative. Mixed chorus 2, 3, 4: Robed choir 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 29 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 15 R club 2, 3, 4. YOKSH, BERNIE Mirth and wit-a fine recipe for a happy man. Junior play 33 Mixed chorus 4. , Wx 2 V . X l s ,, T f f JAMES ARMENTROUT JOE BROADU5 NATHONAL HCDN R SOCIETY From a list of twenty-four seniors the fifteen pictured here were chosen from the class of 1958 to the National Honor Society. Karlene Howell, maxima cum laude, is vale- dictorian and Carol Keeler, magna cum laude, is salutatorian. Membership in the National Honor Society is the highest honor which can be bestowed upon a high school student. Appointments are made on the basis of scholarship, leader- ship, character, and service. Seniors in the upper twenty-five per cent of their class, scholastically, are eligible for National Honor. 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