Salina High School - Trail Yearbook (Salina, KS)

 - Class of 1957

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A LVV 731 4 V- ' ' yi D55 .f , V K' 1 S 3 A F 7, v so if fig ' if . fe r x i A ' r i - ' rw L' is , s v s ' 'T' T A Q 1l ? li- as r f ' 7 'F f f ' s L r , - , , A f V , I ,V,,i V5 if Top Row: Barbara Boyer, Cherie Clark, Nancy Cole, Willis Coyle, Judy Crider, Lowell Danielson, jim Davis, Barbara DeWar, Bob Diehl, Ruth Elliott, joan Fassnacht, Bill Flemming, Reta Fulker. Second Row: Judy Geisendorf, Harry Gust, Betty Harr, Dave Hederstedt, Darwin Johnson, Norma johnson, Jerry Kinzie, Keith Maxwell, Carol McKim, Larry McReynolds, LaRetta Miller, Dan Myers, Deanna Powell. Third Row: Pat Riker, julia Rinard, Phil Rinard, Max Rhodenbaugh, Betsy Slaughter, Barbara Snead, Linda Stark, Bob Taylor, Jeanette Turner, Sharon Turner, Pat Wheeler, Janice Whelchel, Allan Williams. Fourlla Row: Dan Witters, Kent Worley, Mr. A. E, Bilger, Mr. COUNCIL PRO 0 Miss Hanna Bracker for the past year enjoyed the life common to the American teen-agers, while she attended Salina High as our foreign exchange student. Hanna, whose home is in KOH, Germany, made her temporary home this year at the Elmer Her- ring residence. TE FELLOW HIP For the past two years,Salina High School has sponsored students from foreign countries. This plan was made pos- sible through the efforts of the Student Council and the American Field Service. Last year Erik Svarrer was brought to Salina from Esj- berg, Denmark, by the AFS. This year the school was priv- ileged to have as its guest, Miss Hanna Bracket of Keil, Germany. Both Hanna and Erik, through the American Field Service plan, have now learned the Ways of the Ameri- can people. Last summer three Salina High students took ad- vantage of the American Field Service plan to spend three months in Europe. Mary Gay Dillingham went to Sweden while John Kirtland and Bill Welsh journeyed to Germany for a summer to learn the Ways of the peoples across the seas. This foreign exchange plan has become a chief source of promoting fellowship between the free countries of the world. Through the efforts of the Student Council and the American Field Service this program will continue to be used in Salina to promote good will and better understand- ing throughout the world. .4- KIRTLA D HEADS ST DE T G0 ' The '56-'57 Student Council, composed of 41 elected representatives and four officers, met every Tuesday morning at 8:00 in the Little Theater. The executive council, which included the officers and Kent Worley, senior, Bob Taylor, junior, and Joan Fassnacht, Sopho- more met on Monday mornings to determine the agenda of the regular meeting. Among the projects undertaken by the Council were the homecoming festivities, sponsoring an exchange student QI-Ianna Bracker from Keil, Germanyj, man- aging the concession business, looking after the soft drink machines, providing the student directory, helping many organizations get their pictures in the Trail, buying sweaters for the cheerleaders, looking after Christmas decorations and adopting two needy families so they would have a more bountiful Christmas. Besides their many projects, the Council helped with many other school projects. They provided funds to help beautify the school grounds, assisted classes in making successes of their plays, musicals, and parties. The Council was responsible for nearly all the assemblies during the year. It was a busy year in which every member of the Council had an opportunity to share in the successes of the entire school. Student Council Presidenthlohn Kirtland, elected by the student body last spring, took office this fall after a summer spent in Germany. john spent a wonderful time in Germany, and spent much time telling friends all his experiences. He represented the Student Council and student body when he crowned the queen at homecoming, and presided over most school assemblies. l' ,, f ,f , ,Q Student Council Vice President,Jim North- ern, elected in the spring of 1956, took office in the fall. He presided at the opening meet- ings since president John Kirtland had not returned from Germany. jim presided over several regular meet- ings and special assemblies during the year. l Kay Scholton, Student Council secretary, was kept busy with her work since the Council had one of the most active years in history. Besides taking notes, writing minutes and keeping the roll, she wrote many thank you notes. She had more than the usual amount of correspondence during the year. -5- Q Student Council Treasurer,Brenda Barrenger, took office this fall with a big bank account to work with and was kept busy with the many projects the council undertook during the year. She was head sponsor of the student directory, and also took charge of the money from the concession stands. Like the other officers she presided over one assembly. J' Since 1929 when Mr. W. W. Waring first came to Salina, he has served as principal of Salina High Scl1ool,and during t'he war he served as Superintendent of schools. At the present time,he is Director of Secondary Education. Although his responsibilities are many and his leisure months few, he always manages to have time for an in- quiring student or friend, and advice from his broad educa- tional background is sought by many. Mr. Waring is also active in many civic and church ac- tivities as well as P.T.A. and educational programs. -6- 0 TE BERG HEADS Mr. W. M. Ostenberg, Superintendent of Salina schools, has made great progress toward expanding the Salina schools. Buildings, increased enrollments, and special problems have needed his judgment and guidance. Although his normal day is crowded, he has time for hearing suggestions for improving school plans or conditions. He takes a very active part in civic affairs. He is a past President of the Salina Chamber of Commerce and,in 1956 was chairman for Com- munity Chest campaign. His favorite sport is golf,but he never misses a Salina High athletic contest. ADNIINI TR T10 Responsibility for the activities of the school and the approval of new policies is part of the job of our prin- cipal, Mr. Owen E. Hodgson. Untangling snarls and red tape are part of his school day. Making sure than Joe K. Student makes it through High School is a prime function. The graduates of Salina High will always remember his willingness to help them with their problems involving their future. He is very active in civic and educational circles, and though his leisure moments are few he is always present for Salina High activities and events. The problems that go with school and its activi- ties is a big job for the Dean of Girls, Miss Dorothy Andrews. Her day is crowded with sponsoring the Usherettes, the Y-Teen club, and teaching two hours of American History. Even though her schedule is always full she finds time to give friendly advice and sug- gestions to all. Without the students, high school would have no reason to exist. This year, as more than 1,000 students flocked to Salina High, the enrollment reached its highest peak in history. W. E. Simpson, the assistant principal, has a big part in helping to guide students through three years of high school. Mr. Simpson looks after attendance for boys, helps supervise the cafeteria, teaches lab tech, and seminar, and sponsors the monitors. .-7.. 1 ,f-H4-4fve., H ,g7um. Quail Anderson, J. E. Andrews, Dorothy Bilger, A. E. Beahm, Mrs. Ruth Britton, Mrs. Logan Caldwell Robert Social Science Social Science Journalism Language, Library English Trade Printing ac ,K 4 Smxvgzgy E' ' ff If at f Abc Coyne, Leah English if ' .' if Q Q 5' ' 1 Davis, Mike Dyck, Emice J. Dye, Max Goering, R. L. World History Social Science Physical Education Mathematics 4 , + if Groth, john Bookkeeping , QQ ', , Q Hail, William Industrial Arts -g.. 1iQx MfL4g - 'Q ,1,.g, f 1 Hartman, Kenneth Industrial Arts ' fl. -...,. A V .. N ' fig. m We Zag, V , , HM . A by ,...V Q glw' V Heywood, Harold Natural Sciences :. 1 fa Hosley, james Social Science . We f Kew 2,1 , V7 3 f Qi QW' I Eff ' ,1 X T 4 -Vx W A I VV T' 'W 5 I 5,75 ' fifi ' 'S f igf g ,fjhj rf y ' , in EI? ' 7 aa ln- ,M Tb 2 I UW ' Lyda Mrs McCall, Florence Business Training 5, , V4 K, if D ,, i LVV, in ,,,, s. -' as ' ' V Lundy, William Industrial Science ,,VV,-,fy 125 , fx ,ff ,,fy1.fv,:-3 f I f I X! X X if 5 X V ,fm , ,V ' 3' EQ! ..-,, is 4 f M' A 'aa f ' . W rf 'iff-L Lorson, joan Physical Education w gf , g f 14 4 , X I X f nazi? , , I 'Y ,., 4 Marsh, Martha Mae Lobdell, Willis Librarian Social Science Houchin, Mrs. Merle Mibeck, Carl Miller, Anna Lora Lehmann, A. J. Business Training Debate Home Living Languages ff W! ff 7 1 , ,I at HV: 'V : V ' ff':HV'f,, iyf 'WE ' -V ' .' ,V V' Kai, ff' 1 ' f f,!fVff ' ' ., ,,.A. J Q My-, tag? . df, ,A 1, M- ff VV , f'iV,ig,:V Klutz, Victor Business Training Kelly, jack Fine Arts ,QL we si Miller, Mrs. Roger Monty, Mrs. Eldon Neywick, Leslie Opdycke, Harold Parker, Olin Peterson, Carl English Home Living Mathematics Industrial Science Fine Arts Fine Arts nin f i ' it Phillippi, P. L. Reed, Ralph Riley, Mrs. Arthur Ryberg, Paul 'Schricl-1, Fred Simpson, W. E. Business Training Industrial Arts English Fine Arts English Natural Science tx Rf! ml Y iw L22 .A ,fjf A cn' Ag gf sfii ' W ' - Sites, Blaine Natural Science we Smith, Edna Maude Smith, William Toland, George Weisgerber, Virginia Zerger, Paul Zimmerman, Mary Social Science Industrial Arts Natural Science English Natural Arts Mathematics i N L..f Jv J b Mei -10- E 'll ni -su,-g . Q- - 4-'wt f Mrs. Alice Mae Johnson lf Harriet Granzow OFFICE IIELPER PRO IDE, LIPS 'IIPS,IVIElVIO A high school is more than a building housing labora- tories and classroomsg it is the students who every day put life into those classroomsg it is the teachers who pass knowledge acquired during years of study on to the studentg it is the administrators who co-ordinate the activities of both students and faculty into a smooth running institution. Keeping the office records and running the switch- board are full time jobs handled by the office staff, headed by Mrs. Johnson and Miss Granzow. Contrary to the persistent myth there is no leisure life of the office worker for the office does not run itself. Through the day they face business of all kinds plus a continuous string of telephone calls. This year as always there are student helpers in the office to help with the ever expanding job of running the office smoothly. They do jobs' that are very vital and are always ready to help an inquiring student. Q! C7 .xg in Lefi to Rigbl: Barbara Dewar, Sharon Doeberr, Ruth Obcnchain, jenny Bell Brown, Kay Miller, Joyce Tripp, Judy Brightbill, Murial Becker. ,111 1 W. , 4-. y S 1 4 ,' ' V X ' . 'N v Y ,f q X ,Q X s Y 5, N A ' Q n f 1 ff 4 , 2 'N r M 1' ,F . . . -1 1 , S251 M' A V' Q , . l We V Am n , 1 Xin-is I I yah, H A In 5 x ,K V 'M ,nv M an ' As... Q, , X .V Y n 4. V l ' -0- 4... If VJL ,, 1 V My , , -fy h lr! 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E15 sq ffm .A-A, , W1 an f y Jw 3, Wherever one goes practically, if there is music and a group of teenagers, one will see couples dancing. jitterbugging and the 'Chicken' seem to be the craze. Eddie Lewis, Jane Sanderson, junior Petty, and Carol Fitzhugh demonstrate the iitterbug for some of their friends. In the physical education classes, the sophomores learn skills in various sports, exercises, and dances. joan Block and Carolyn Strange play a game of basketball in the gym. 'U' Accompanists are an essential in the vocal music department. Mr. Paul Ryberg, vocal instructor, has found just the thing in the form of Pat Means and Linda Stark. These girls accompany vocal groups and soloists. Moving in shifts, each class has twenty minutes to consume its share of the food from the cafeteria during the lunch hour. There are many varieties of food, and the are purchased at a low cost. Chifi burgers and sand- wiches are just a sample of the various things jerry Merker, Lewis Bates, and Pat Ansley can buy. Putting in a lot of singing appearances this year was the sophomore sextette composed of Linda Stark, Pat Riker, Gwen Engstrom, Donna Norris, Pat Means, and Cherie Clark. These talented girls should add much to the vocal department in the next two years. Mr. Paul Ryberg is their instructor. 'X rg During a football game, one can see gay streamers flying from Salina's goal posts and also from the opposition's goal posts. jim Van Duyne and Darwin johnson decorated the goal posts after school one day for the game that night. In the fall the sophomore class holds a get- acquainted party for all its members. Com- mittees work hard to organize the party and have enjoyable recreation and refreshments. Everyone has great fun at the party, espec- ially when it's time to gather for pepsies and doughnuts. An event that is anticipated with much ex- citement during the holiday season is the Cherokee Christmas formal. Linda Stark, jerry Kinsey, Cherie Clark, and jerry Matthews gather before the silver Christmas tree to chat. fa- 4 CHERIE CLARK President JOANNE DODGE Vice-President 4,-...X 5' nf' A.v,...,. f-,, .K ,WM . f 0 ,v,,. M 1 I ' :af K'h u45C',5g?. fc 5 fifii f ff f f Af-W, A f I bVf,M,V,,,i 5,4 7 ff K 1 ,yr A j ff! .X , ,,,. ,, .M ,W M, ,, ,, ,cgrvc V,i:2rA? ,,4L,..mfy1,,f .xy .mf f., , , ff ' 9, f, ,Q 'W,m,:f',5 ' 3 f C. -fwzjj ,, 1 M , fffw Z' f 74 1 Q, , M VM dub' 7260127 73, Jfgnyk, 5 w ,fiffy 'Q VW 'fffpfafw zZ,fL44yi,f 'fzjfs JULIA Secretary 1-7 44, ff ,fa X 'I ff Q4 g :j53fc,g,,5 13- 6,151 if ggfgeizf? . 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Bill Abbott Joy Allen Benny Allison Mike Alton Sue Andreen Pat Ansley Mary Archer Phoebe Arnold Robert Ash Pat Augustine Ronald Austin Ralph Barhydt Fred Barker Lewis Bates joan Block Denny Blosser Don Bockius Ronald Bonneau james Boone Donna Bowen james Brack Alfred Bridges Beverly Brightbill jimmy Briscoe Arlene Broils Gary Brown Jim Brown john Brown Kathleen Brown Mary Ann Brown Sheryl Brown Stephen Brown Nancy Buehler Bob Bull Karen Bullock Donald Burt Jim Byquist Ned Campbell Beverly Carder Karen Chapman Larry Chartier Gary Clark Jack Clark Dennis Clovis john Coblentz Darold Cole Nancy Cole Sandy Colvin Lonnie Comfort JoAnn Cook Charles Cooper Sue Costello Willis Coyle Judy Crider Nancy Crook Wanda Crook N jack Cruce 0 VA,V f ' -6 1, -' Rebecca Cunningham J fyj r if ' ' , V f . 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Q f , Ig, x .wa ' 1 f : '2 ' . . 1 , F , . 4 f I f ' .',' i 'pn , f af--v I 'hy A '. 4 fy W., 4 I ff' 2 'K i mf A f W ii't f 1' , r W f , l my ,Q A gg rf, ly K V, V! rf , ,V V151 f' V? V , MQ! VL -bl of , ,,-Mft, f V .nfi 7 I wifi: if aff .- ,Z ' f L 'V gf I .,, 1 ' ' y . . , ' 5, , tc?y17,' a' -22- ,Q f QI. V 4,74 -,,V,' V ,W 9 , , W ,fm L ,yr , f QV D2 2 rg Q- ,A 51 av 'I' ov -if -12' . 'J as 'M' fl X X gf , . in it joan Larry Ronnie Gene Larry Carlson Leffel Leffel Taylor Watson ! The big event of the school year for the sophomores was their 'Frontier Party. The western theme brou ht the cowboys and cowgirls out in various attire. Boys were seen in levis, cowboy boots, ten 8 l h d a in uns and lassos The girls were dressed in anything from long dresses and galon ats, an crry gg . jeans to Indian maiden outfits. Cherie Clark, sophomore class president, presents prizes to Butch Hill and Anita King for being the most appropriately dressed Westerners. oanne llllia Carol o li Clark Dodge Rinard Fitzhugh president vice president SCCYSUUY treasurer With the beginning of a new school year comes the task of enrollment. It's general rou- tine for juniors and seniors, but for the sophomores it is a time of bewilderment. Find- ing the right locker, learning the locker combination, and getting to the proper class- room are part of this new world of high school. Miss Andrews lends a hand to fathom the maze. EPTEMBER D ITDE GUIDE I ITDE First Row: Nancy Simmons, LaRetta Miller, Mary Anschutz, Donna Dyck, Bette Smith, Pat Spradlin, and Ethel Hankinson. Second Row: Charlene Hite, Harriett Larsen, Nina Dearing, Julia Davis, Vivian Ripple, Kathy Watt, and Judy Hughes. Third Row: Bill Boflin, Harry Gust, Nancy Napier, Judy Ziegler, Gail Keyes, Judy Bishop, and Janie Cooke. Fourfb Row: Lowell Danielson, Richard Hemming, Ben Langel, John Stone, D. Bailey, and Keith Maxwell. THEY'RE ALWAYS ARDU D WHEN NEEDED Top Lefl: Mrs. Cora Shelton, cafeteria manager. Top Right: Mr. Charlie DeWitt, head cus- todian. Front Row:.Mr. Murl Hitchcock, Mr. August Shur, Mr. Howard Houke, Mr. Earl Smith, Mr. H. M. Kraft. Second . i Row: Mr. Bob DeWitt, Mr. Paul 1 Rollins, and Mr. Dee Earl Bos- ' f well. I , 'lf' , -ybns 'C rl' 'VH , Courtesy of Compliments SALINA MANUFACTURING COMPANY CHEF CAFE Betty Harr Twila VonFange Gail Greever Managing Editor Associate Editor Business Manager , , , V,r,V 1 A A A Charles Youngdahl Sandi Simmons jane Cook Assistant Business Manager Copy Editor Picture Editor Sande Shilling Art Editor WF PUZZLES lllllli PIHIRLEM STAFF HELPERS-Front Rozr: Douglas Kilgore, Barbara Aulton, Pat Lawrence. Second Row. Steve Klint, judy Chase, Kay Vickroy, Mary Weddle, and Bob Dandurand. Third Row: Stanley Abbott, Kay Smith Qsrj, Larry Christensen and Pat Kendrick. Compliments of FARMEPCS NATIONAL BANK 101 N. Santa Fe -26.. The '57 Trail staff hopes this book is eligible for recognition in the files of Salina High School. With the best always in mind, the staff has tried to do everyone justice. With the edi- tors, Betty Harr and Twila Von Fangeg business manager, Gail Greeverg copy editor, Sandi Simmons, picture editor, jane Cookeg and art editor, Sande Shillingg leading the way, the staff worked to make this book one which will provide many long hours of enjoyment. This yearbook would not have been possible except for the advice of instructor, Aubrey Bilger. -- ---me--P MNA .-p-si? - 11 ,..,...-.1-1 -5.2.4-9' 1 J ,l5 A ll d B ll W l h Second Row Ka Smith, Jr., Vicki Peatling, Bob First Row, Lrfl to Rigblz Harriett Larsen, joan Stermer, Elsie Gi ispie an i e s . : y Smith, Allene Cox and Karen Fulker. Third Row: Sandi Simmons, john Kirtland, Twila VonFange, jerry Davis, Coni Zook, Harry Becker, Kay Smith, Sr., and Brenda Barringer. C0 weigh Named xf-Mob 'T as To Head News For ,mum 5 V121 Q el ,i Dwiwhff Sefr , , . 1' ,Jig 1 T'l. 'TTYL ff'- W M 55 E: ffilff E.ifFi'if F333 s.us.l.-4.4 B in M-2, Gramercy Ghost '-'WH'-'S 1 e i reopen Thursday V ' Vnrudcnm e u gt-2,-J OW W , 1 Asi:-kfkap S V A QM., Jumnliss stat.: .W S e f ezieifa2H TOWQBMP fl' '7'?f:3'ii 'QjEti'7:':: ?h l..'QCf1at4il an A ' nag, .:'1T'ii' iimfffzm' f i-T'-471315 pf:-3 H-Z z.:'x:m1u-mn V- A TE Q 111231 flnzifma G-H-w-M . , fe ' - fry: if 'J sp-cms: v A .F Q2-' ,xv 22:12, A f Y' f-an-u f':t ' Q' -'x'.5':'.v:g:1: i A - 9 Y f nsgleuiti 1 'a 'ijt-f E'.?5E'-755315 3 ' .-If Q 5 ffiffrsff? ' . ' . . ., K W1 :.f:a:e.'...: , - - rs, 1.-Q.. ,.,t... fda.. 33:1-L,-w-shy, 4 ' f-1 -'ff 5 M. 'affine-15-1 ' , .. -Y V.. -,,,.--,-.... ,, 1 X i2L'ii':g,,2 a?ih4fPi? 5i ,..,.,.........,..,, .,. . as ,,-,. .. ......L::LLs. ERS SCHO0LLIFE I I l a i 4Pr.l l First Row, Left to Right: Coni Zook, Vicki Peatling, Bob Smith, Sandi Simmons and Brenda Barringer. Secoml Row: Kay Smith, Sr., Twila Von Fange, Karen Fulker, John Kirtland, Elsie Gillispie, and Bill W'elsh. Compliments of COMB'S SHOE STORE 127- l, s .y y Q X ' f 1 K 2' A Charles Delaney Joel Johnson President Vice-President ff fi . 'ff . !7N!J,K5Zh X . I I ,ggi ,,. ,lf , ry ,VVV 2 I 1 2, l ' .3 f Gary Hindman Myma Laffere Secretary-Treasurer Historian v T DIE COMBI E THEORY, Distributive Education provides on-the-job training plus valuable class work for every D. E. student. Many of the students are employed by Salina business firms for a few hours each day. Twenty hours of work a week is required for the three hours credit each semester. Students in class are graded by their employers and the teacher. Through Distributive Education students acquire many necessary skills, information and attitudes which help them to do better merchandising. Approximately twenty students out of Salina High's graduating class will enter some phase of retailing or merchandising. The D. E. Club sponsors a student Store in the Distributive Education room. The store is open during the morning hours beginning at 8 a.m. There is a wide variety of school supplies available. The club members co-operate in tend- ing the store. One of the high lights of the year is the employer-employee banquet in which the students are hosts to their employers. The in- structor is Mr. Victor Klotz. Sharon Peterson Historian I-'Ll .. .- Learning merchandise selling in the Distributive Education class are, Fifsi Row: LeRoy Schmidt, Kay Sullivan, Virginia Welchel, Phyllis Allison, Jolene Lancaster, and Gayland Snow. Second Row: Pat Kendrick, Roger Wolford, and Dennis Snyder. D. E. students who are learning tele- phone technique are: First Row: Judy Hunt, Carolyne Hartzell, Janet Long- bine, and Leota Burks. Second Row: Bob Francisco, Edith Crawford, Bar- bara Burt, Della Klein, and instructor Mr. Victor Klotz. PR CTICE 0 -THE-JOB Every student enrolled in Distributive Education belonged to D. E. Club. There were twenty four members, and the dues were thirty five cents a week. To help pay for a part of the dues, they sold decals, ball point pens, note cards, and school supplies. The money the club raised for dues was used in the spring for an employer-employee banquet. The D. E. Club sponsored a hayrack ride on November 6. For Christmas they also planned many projects and parties. Listed are members of the club and the places employing them. Girls are: Phyllis Allison, Strand Theatreg Leota Berks, Watson Theatreg Barbara Burt, Watson Theatreg Virginia Carpentier, C. R. Anthony'sg Edith Crawford, WatsonTheatre, Carolyime Hartzell, Watson Theatre, Judy Hunt, Webers Drive-Inn, Della Klein, Ben Franklin, Myrna Laffere, Penney'sg Jolene Lancaster, Dillion'sg Janet Longbine, Neisner's, Mary Ann Mills, Neely'sg Sharon Peterson, Pines Sundriesg and Kay Sullivan, Silver Coffee Pot. The boys are: Charles Delaney, S. H. Kressg Bob Francisco, Waddell Cadillac Com- panyg Gary Hindman, Strand Theatre, Joel Johnson, A. L. Duckwalls, Pat Kendrick, Sheffield'sFurnitureg Aaron Merriman, Weeks Food Market, LeRoy Schmidt, Jo Mar Dairy, Gayland Snow, Montgomery Wardg Dennis Snyder, VogueTheatreg and Roger Wolford, Mehornay's. Aaron Merriman is employed by Weeks Food Market. In the past year he has worked in various departments. On-the-job training is illustrated by Mary Ann Mills. She is employed by Neely's Cafe. In the above picture she is serving coffee to a customer. Pat Kendrick has been employed by Shef- field's Furniture Store for a year. He was a salesman and also a delivery boy. In the above picture he is selling a radio to a customer. Myrna Laferre is employed by J. C. Penney Company. She is in charge of window displays. The displays are changed about once .-291 a week, so this is a very important job. Ll ELY B D ARCHE The football season would not be complete without the marching band. The half times were livened by the per- formance of this group. They did formations along with various stunts, some highly skillful and others for sheer fun. Seventy-two members form the band. They wear uniforms of gray and maroon. The drum major, Dick Worley, and twirlers, Darlene Sutton, Jane Meier, Betty Milliman, and Sande Shilling lead the band. The twirlers add color and also perform stunts while the band plays. They wear maroon and white costumes, while the drum major wears a white uniform trimmed with gold. The band marches in various parades. They jour- neyed to Kansas State College for Band Day and par- ticipated with many other bands in halftime activities. During the winter, this group is known as the concert band. Mr. Olin Parker has direction of the band. Row One: Carol Olson, Mary Shaffer, Jack Kaufman, jim Dilly, Sandy Hogan, Sandra Weir, Loren Peterson, Alan Perril, Penny Belleville, Vivian Piper, Janice Whelchel, Janice Harman, Martha Teas. Row Two: Ralph Barhydt, Ronald Swenson, Phyllis Left to Right: Darlene Sutton, jane Meier, Dick Worley, Betty Lou Milliman, Sande Shilling. Courtesy of SALINA MUSIC CO. 'i 'E ..l ll 'I is I Il' 5. QI' l' j :- J, ..,.. 5f.N,,.-,M-..1.f ,fna avsfef A Y, W Ly I , JV., if ,, V,,,.-Mase., v -pf-a t t p- V4 , wwff-wee: U ' -e s A Q3 'J -J fri? .V 1 1 Q, ,.-e av W Lucas, Gary Brown, Janice Hoke, john Stalcup, Pat Humbargar, Ethel I-Iankinson, Don Applebaugh, Gilbert Ester, Sarabeth Geis, Beth Williams, Evan jones. Barbara Jellison, Karen Chapman, Carolyn Shipp, Pat Lawrence. Row Three: Mr. Olin Parker, Larry Peterson, Nina Roeser, Judy McCabe, Angeline Youngdahl, jack Mildfelt, Mike Dish- man, Bette Smith, Steve Tyree, Pat Serrault, Gary Gordon, David Kirtland, Everett Haney, Denny Faulk, Brenda Everett, Bernice Kriegbaum, Ron Sprecker, LaVelle Taylor, Jack Lambert, Darlene Hauserman, jerry Divilbiss, Doug Miller, jim Leaton, Mike Alton, jim Van Duyne, Joy Priddy, Rex Dale, Dick Worley, Rick Maring. Row Four: Larry Christensen, Gary McCausland, Kathy Irwin, Karen Porter, Dick Haitbrink, jim Lay, Alan Heiman, Bill Petree, Ruth Obenchain, Gary Winslow, Charles Cooper, Jerry Merker, Mary Morrison, jimmy Jo Cooper. TWIRLERS STEP HIGH f ing, and Betty Milliman were selected by Mr. Olin Parker of the instrumental de- partment as twirlers with the marching band. Dick Worley is the drum major. 'ff The drum major leads the band as it marches. Twirling beside him and doing arcrobatics are the girls. The group per- form stunts and acrobatics that center about a theme or are the appropriate steps to the music at that time. The twirlers and drum major also perform occasionally be- tween halves of a basketball game. :IX The girls wore outfits of short maroon jumpers and white blouses this year with Salina printed across one side of the skirt. The drum major wore his white uniform trimmed with gold. cHosEN IN THE FALL, the 2 , f Salina High cheerleaders round- ed out another year of cheering X the Mustangs to victory and . K' consoling them after defeat. The seven cheerleaders: Betty 'Harr MJ, head cheerleaderg Carole Mallon GJ, and Sandi Simmons C5J, seniors: Becky Myers CZJ, and Kay Wright C6J, juniorsg Linda Stark UD, and Betty Rooney CD, sophomores, were selected by a faculty group headed by Miss joan Lorson, head sponsor of the cheerlead- ers. The cheerleaders were active at all the Salina High basketball and football games, y' M and wrestlingmatches. LE DER B00 T YELL LEFT TO RIGHT: Linda Stark, Ji I Betty Roonely, Becky Myers, Kay Wright, Caro e Mallon, Betty Harr. V ,,-aw -52- GRIDDER, FLA H, FALTER, ER PT W ff , Q 'I 5 E Za 1 i f Coaching staff for 19563 Keith Elder, assistant B coachg R. L. Goering, if 1 head B team coachg Mike Davis, head coachg Paul Zerger, line coach. H An unpredictable but always interesting Salina High football team . fumbled, fought and edged its way to an interesting season. arg, Q f f f 5, f .a,,.t 1? f I X ff if Mr. Mike Davis, new to Salina this season, and his squad of Q 3 V' V, I .1 ,,, ,,, promising sophomores and few experienced veterans got off to a commend- f able start but were unable to keep up the pace with the power shown by 2 A ' other CKL clu.bs plus a potent Topeka high team. The Mustangs turned A,p, ,,,... X, VV fi f f',. ef I in a three won, six lost season with a record of two and five in the league. V K, Coach Mike Davis' boys won the admonition of its supporters by showing a fighting determination although they were outmanned much Head Coach Mike D D . . av of the season. Ending the season in sixth place in the CKL, the squad is shows promise of being the team to watch next year. Mr. Davis was assisted by Mr. Paul Zerger on the A squad. B team coaches were Mr. R. L. Goering, Mr. Willis Lobdell and Mr. Keith Elder. Don Wise and Phil Rinard, seniors, were the co-captains for the season. .1 4 ,R i gf M1 A TEAM WSQHEDULE 1 V 4 f- if i l f, ff 1' fe 25:1 .',': ' ii i 'i ' A If! Salina 'Q onents y ,412 ,'.'f 4 ,fi ti ,N , is ff MPP 46 ..,, A J ' 'f' - L ' in 6 , it 6 .. '-- f ' G d ff 25 Q0 ,g , , e cP rsoni' 12 Z7 ik ' 'N t S, 1 V 'H ' 5 !iff , ,r ay ent r 6 153 - ii 4 5,4 yg,,,i,4y' , 5, ' V ig 3 Ming fi ' ,Q ' J e gf 4 , ' Cha-if ang Zi 13 if 53 , a 'iii 'ff ' . jf 2 7 ' . 4 I Q ,vig Empffria W! 0 a A ' , - ,',nf1'3v .. lgwi i,,ff',3g . , A h l as, f ff V - IQQ2' wg, , i ,I V, , ' s . Junc on C1ry 2 7 fi 49 f y 2 '!fi.1gf'?Q'a'.wf i'f'+gf,?2 'i ' Q ,fm ,A ,ff , ff Vi e- fi-V. , f, i 2 .avem?Vi'Nl'fH1+r,f a t p W? 6 38 or '29 fev' f ' ,agus Jgvfygeg V - , t . ,, hifi? saaa M' l Meffff ' fmvwf' Phil Rinard m 'o'rr-rW 'A 'WM Don Wise Co-captain Co-captain Courtesy of SI-IELTON'S Compliments of Headquarters for those White Stag, Fun and Sun Clothes PHIL ROSE-JEWELER -ss- - jerry Bennett gets set to lay a tackle on an Emporia player. 1 , 4 L f A L L T - L i ,,g 1 ' . M ff , ' f l Ri- ,IA 'X , ,T Z ' , 14 i 3 -.we-if f ' ,. 5 , I' f 5 Q .. - ,ffyg , yi' f 4' fle d ' he i W A I V 'l f J . ' 5 . ,,', M- . T , ff W A X :,V.wi,i7f ,wmffriiq Q , f' , Q. ' 'Zi' HWLLM' zaffii, f I T t , , 4.5, i. 4, 4 1 i , , ' QM I 7 2'Q?g.jf ',f3g,ff, ff U f ' Q e t 'ff-'fills tl, . i t' , . - :kk ,.g My 4 , C ' ' V 'l'-- x, I ig. 4' ' Waite' xiftwfl ' ,4-. ...W . e ...nd :H ,Q fm, if . l,all M ,.'i, l Larry Byers The S.H.S. Mustangs rolled to a 25-0 victory over the Garden City Buffaloes, the first game of the season, using the heavy line to break the backs into the open. Fresh from a victory, the Mus- tangs moved to McPherson where they ran into explosive speed and deceptive ball handling and Went down in defeat, 27-12. This game was the league opener for both teams. Scoring twice in the first six minutes and allowing the Mustangs only one touchdoWn,the Clay Center Tigers de- feated the Mustangs by a score of 13-6. This was the Salina Homecoming, and was the first time in five years that the Mustangs have gone down to a Home- coming foe. The Clay Center team went on to take the C.K.L. league title with- Lloyd jackson jerry Bennett out a loss. 'els Q 'Xp Richard Edington Steve Klint Roger Van Cleef Marlin MUFPIWY Congratulations to the Class of '57 JIM SULLIVAN CHEVROLET CO. .-34.. set s 1 l. Jim Hill Don Bradley Jim Northern Tom Coe Treking to Abilene, the Mustangs scored their first league win on Friday Oct. 12 by a score of 15-0. The next if week proved a different story as the AQ'- Mustangs were hauled in by the Topeka ,gt X 'J' p p Trojans. The final score was 35-6. X be , t an Q V. t Smarting from defeat, the Mustangs Y ' X l ', ' , I Qi trampled the Chapman Irish and came V - ,, . gt - Tw' home vgth an 18-6 leagxfle win. This was 14' Q to be t e last win for t e team but not ' ' -V 4 i 'H the last hard fight. On Halloween night X 4 i Tru, A the Mustangs fell to second place Em- : I ,, poria Spartans by a score of 25-0. f -V E 1 L V ' The last two games were played ' ' ,fy f T M j ' J against the two teams that are generally 'V ' ' cj H among the best in the league. The Junc- FQ, '.,, Ng, LG.. p e A tion City Bluejays, playing a sharp game, i' F' K l 4 toppled the Mustangs by a score of 39-7. The Manhattan Indians overhauled John Mitchell Jim Monim er the home team and posted a 38-6 final game score. :fir K , HT Q- .4 , K Ll 'I X A 5 i . . H 3, Z v F X QW . 'fail-Siif'-Qrfivfhi '.-1 'ff Lloyd jackson finds the going rough. Darrell Elder Compliments of FLMER'S FURNITURE Sl FLOOR COVERING SPUDNUT SHOP HOITIC Of Fine Modern FU-rr1iSl1ingS Home of America's Finest Food Confection -55- Steve Klint takes into the secondary to outwit an opposing player. The Salina High B team under the direction of Dutch Goering won six and lost three for a very successful season. Last year the B team won three and lost four. The sophomore team in the lone game played, downed Newtonls sophomores 54-0. This year the B team was bolstered by the presence of a strong group of sophomores. Near the last part of the season several sophomores got into the varsity lineup. In their first game the Little Mustangs toppled the Manhattan B team 14-0. The next game the team, showing good form, downed the McPherson B team 20-0. The sophomores drubbed the Newton Soph. team by an unbelievable score of 54-0, and the next week the B team Mustangs were defeated by Clay Center, 32-0. Another win went to the Mustang B team over the Abilene Cowboys, 12-6. Emporia toppled the young B team 8-7 at Emporia. James Neill Hutchinson went down to defeat 12-7, and the St. Johns Cadets were felled, 19-6. In the last game of the season the B team took their sixth win by downing Junction City, 40-15. are ef 'QW ,. ' wwf Q Q A f Arthur Peggy Mike Gilbert Ed Finch Kent Fellers Fred Exline Compliments of SCHOOL SPECIALTY SUPPLY COMPANY Your School Supply House wtf cal jack Moss Bill Storey Francis Schorling Gerald Hoover Gai-v Ze-rhe B TEAM SCHEDULE 0-14 2O- O 0-32 Manhattan .....,.,.....,,...,,......,,.,,,,...,,,...,,,, ...W McPherson ..... ,..,... Clay Center .,.... ,,... in Abilene ...,,,.,, ,...,,.. 1 2- 6 Emporia .e,....., .,... 7 - 8 Hutchinson r....,,. 12- 7 St. Johns ....... .,..44.. 1 9- 6 Junction City .,... etA....et,.. .....ee. 4 0 -1s ,- SOPH George Eads Newton wYYY-Y A -A----YY----YYYA--VYM-----YwA-,--YY YA-, - ------VYY 5 41- O Clark Marshall L. 7 1 ,, Lc-.,-,,--..-.V ,M Bwiiu -.,..,- Vii,,.-.-,r--...i,,,., ,.,r ,,.- ,.V. T-, ,,,, ij, ,.,, ..:.::.1... ,, L an D - L ra. ,,t,,, L ..., e.,l.e , o.lell - ff eliel , n,W, l Front Row: Mike Gilbert, john Coblentz, Francis Schorling, Junior Pett , Marvin Stegman, jim Farrell, Leroy Tink- ler, Coach R. L. Goering. Second Row: Larry McCall, Jim Moore, Duane Boss, Kent Fellers, Larry Sutton, jon Stone, Pete Navarette, Dan Stevenson, Mike Sullivan, Larry Darrow. Tbzrd Row: Paul Darby, Ed Finch, Dave Martin, Bob Ash, Von Campschroeder, Merle Ringle, Bill Zerbe, Dan Boyer, Garland Hinkle, Bill Storey, Eugene jones. Fourth Row: Louis Nieman, Roger Wilbur, Clark Marshall, Bob Laubengayer, Butch Hill, Fred Exline, Eddie Lewis, Gary McCabe, Stewart Youngquist, Garold Hoover, and Barry Bickle. Compliments of STEVENSONS Homecoming is one of the most important events of the school year at Salina High. Sponsored by the Student Council, the queen is chosen from a group of five candi- dates and crowned during halftime ceremonies of the football game. The Queen is flanked by four attendants and assisted by a special es- cort. This year Betty Harr reigned over the Clay Center- Salina game on October S. It was a bad night, the Mustangs lost 13-6. UUTUBER CC U HEEETTE LE D THE WAY C7 First Razr: Sharon Lockard. Scrond Row: Sharon Turner. Frances Couch. Third Row: joan Miller, Margaret Hart. Fourlb Rau: Pat Holmes, Margie Blackburn. Fiffb Row: Jenny Brown, Pat Spradlin, Dixie Pierce, Carol Lockard, Rosemary Hart, and Janice Rivir. LIBRARIA KEEP EE DER C-. Flrsf Roux Beverly Mead, Linda Knight, Sandra Cameron, historian: Tena Britt, secretary: Janice Harmon, president: Vfinona jenne, Judy XY'ood, Allene Cox, Nadine Vfendt, julia Davis. Second' Row: Mrs. Dixie Lanning. Mrs. Louise Lyda, Arletta Hays, W'anda McDaneld, Jean Kolar, joan Sumstinc. Nancy Uphoff, Lewis Neiman, Barbara Crook. Tbirif Razz: Shirley Cameron. Margie Blackburn, Pat Pederson. Sandra Nettles, Bill Abbott, Dee johnson, David Jones, Mrs. Ruth Beahm, and Miss Martha Mae Marsh, head librarian. Not in pietureg Valerie Genders, treasurer. Compliments of MARYMOUNT COLLEGE East Iron 86 Marymount Road 433 SM The nommatzons by the begagx ending in of 'fthe CIZCHV of 1956 by Quaen Betty and 'hcif iiagiba-ra Gish, .mzrygggffa dvd' the second che game. ' 'Tmirkwere hog3dred and thikilherokee Council at the Homecoming the K ia! Hall. Q f , 'if A llflls Q 1 X I f ' 1. 1 14111 xx I , I S ,Y I -I Y I AM, V 4 wi A , QQ ' ' 'P ' Hugh Emrich holds the job of president of the Science Club. Here, he is shown with one of his interests, snakes. Hugh is a junior at Salina High School. jim Stauffer holds the responsible position of treasurer. Jim takes a break in his money handling to examine some sort of species through the microscope. Jim is a senior. l Deanna Stauffer, vice-president of the club, Holding the job of secretary of the club is is shown with the project that won her the Ginny Horn. Ginny is learning of bird right to go to Oklahoma to the National species in this picture. Ginny Horn is a Science Fair. Deanna is a junior. senior at Salina High School. UP ' iATOMS SEEK PROJECT The Science Club, under the leadership of sponsors, Mr. George Toland and Mr. Blaine Sites, have completed a year of discussing science problems, hearing guest speakers and the biggest job of all, selecting and completing a project for the year. Through their projects, the future scientists have gained a better and more complete understanding of the subjects into which they delved. In the spring, the best projects are displayed and judged at the State Science Fair. The winners of this contest take their projects to the National Science Fair. l i l First Row, Left to Right: Arlen Keith, Kay Crouthers, Rex Romeiser, Sharon Fox, David Zook, Loretta Stauffer, Ben Langel, Sandra Kaiser, Hugh Emrich. Second Row: George Toland, sponsor, Carolyn Shipp, Ronald Swenson, Janice Hoke, William Urban, Patty Stauf- fer, Gail Urban, Helen Hatton, Robert Laubengayer, Alan Perrill, Blaine Sites, sponsor. Third Row: Bill Abbott, John Coblentz, Kent Worley, joan Stermer, Deanna Stauffer, Virginia Horn, jim Stauffer, Duane johnson, Harley Elliott. Courtesy of PLANTER'S STATE BANK 111 N. Santa Fe ..42- Fnst Row:Deanna Stauffer. Elizabeth Reboul, Barbara Menser, Julia Rinard. Hanna Bracker, Pricilla Herring, Patty Stauffer, Ginny Horn, Mary Shaffer, Marilyn Train, Jenny Brown. Second Row: Mrs. Ruth Beahm, sponsor, Helen Zerbe, Judy Mobley, Pat Wheeler, Arlene Proils, Norma Parker, Ann Bert, Sandra Weir, Jane Berger, Elaine Zerbe, Allene Cox, Karen Cromwell. Third Row: Charles Cooper, Roberta Hetzel, Marilyn Ward, Judy Crowther, Jo Ann Miller, Sharon Davis, Pat Spradlin, Barbara Deckert, Karen Fitzhugh, Jeanette Turner, Carol Olson. Fourth Row: Rex Kent, Ned Campbell, Mike Alton, Fred Parker, Gary Brown, Don Bradley, Dennis Whittington, Jim Stauffer, David Kirtland, George Weberg, Angela Vallis, John Brown, Charles Carroll. L CUMPARSITA HAS BANQUET During the past year, members of the Spanish Club have done many things to learn of our Spanish-speaking neighbors to the South. The first of the year consisted of Travel Meetings. At these meetings guest speakers told of their trips to various countries, including Cuba, Mexico and Argentina. One of the highest points of the year was the participation of the Spanish Club in the All-Language Clu.b Christmas party. This party is an annual affair in which each language club presents skits denoting the characteristics of the country which they represent. The final big event of the year was a banquet in the spring. The members were served Spanish food, highlighted by a Spanish program. They also played bingo and other games in Spanish. The members also President Pricilla Herring had Spanish speaking pen pals to whom they wrote. ...l........ .- c..., A.. ..-- in .M ,,.. , ,.. re 4 ng, , - . l 7. 1 .' gr. W. . , A..- as . 4. I A , A4 v A r, -X . Ervsw . 0 ' ' . X -.- We f asia -S ' e r . S F? -. I . . ' ' ir-i ,, l .aft J 1 Nelson Williams Helene Holtz Mary Shaffer Vice-president Secretary Treasure,- Compliments of Courtesy of KANSAS WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY REMBRANDT STUDIO .45- Seniors undertake the class play as a project in the fall. After the cast and production crews are selected, the mem- bers plunge into weeks of labor, frustration and delight before the curtain rises to dis- close the fruit of their patient anticipation. Here is disclosed Carol McKim setting the mood for the production, Gramercy Ghost. Carol was the official script girl. IWEMBEIR NGRA ERCY GHO T Gramercy Ghost was the selection for the senior class play this year. Ghosts haunted the Salina High School stage as the curtain arose for the comedy on the evenings of Thurs- day, October 25, and Saturday, October 27. Mr. Jack Kelly directed the production. Cast and back- stage crews put forth much effort to make the play a success. Most people have inherited property, but what about someone inheriting a ghost? Nancy Willard fLaRetta Millerj inherited one! This attractive girl, who worked for a publisher, was engaged to Parker Burnett Uohn Kirt- landj. Amelia Bullock, Nancy's landlady and owner of a delightful old house,died at the age of 103. Nancy learned that she had been left something named Nathaniel Coombes. Nathaniel fBob Smithj was a young Revolutionary soldier who had been ambushed and killed in 1776 and was now doomed to an earth-bound existence as a ghost in the neighborhood of Nancy's apartment. Nancy was the only living being who could see Nathaniel. He could not get into heaven because he failed to deliver a message to George Washington. It was all the fault of a pretty bar-maid fBarbara DeWarj who caused him to forget his duty. When Charley Stewart qBi11 Welshj, a young news- paper man, came to Nancy's apartment seeking data on the late Miss Bullock,Nancy found her life even more compli- cated, since there were now three young men, including Nathaniel, interested in her. Charley wins Nancy away from Parker, but it is Na- thaniel who enables Nancy to choose the right husband. On accomplishing this feat, Nathaniel gains admittance to heaven after winning Washington,s approval-with the help of the bar-maid. The action of this quick moving comedy involved 12 members of the cast. They were Bob Smith, LaRetta Miller, Bill Welsh, John Kirtland, Mary Kay Hawkes, Keeta Wilcox, Dennis Whittington, Charlene Hite, Karen Fitzhugh, Dan Whitters, Barbara DeWar , and Bill Flemming. f be p Nancy, enacted by LaRetta Miller, becomes terrified at seeing the Gramercy Ghost, portrayed by Bob Smith. Other surprised members of the cast are Parker as played by John Kirtland, and Charley, enacted by Bill Welsh. It isn't an everyday affair to meet a ghost, but it seems to have gotten that way for Nancy. l'f!4tli, f 3 1 ., ,il iff Should I send her to Bellevue? contemplates Parker, en- acted by John Kirtland, about Nancy, played by LaRetta Miller. The women ambulance drivers, portrayed by Charlene Hite and Karen Fitzhugh, just hope Parker hurries and makes up his mind. f 47 I ...........w......-. , , ,,,,,, ,, , , 2 ,, ,, ,,,, , ,,,,, ,A V ,, ..,,,..,,, , , , I 17721 at 1 1 x f ...VM 1 . wh The hard work is done and the cast takes its deserving bow. Left lo Right: Mary Kay Hawkes, Barbara DeWar, Dan Whitters, Bill Flem- ming, Bob Smith, LaRetta Miller, Bill Welsh, john Kirtland, Dennis Whittington, Keeta Wilcox, Charlene Hite, and Karen Fitzhugh. -I- RMI f me Front Row: Gary Winslow, Larry Beichle, George Saip, Arnold Tillberg, Lanny Mong, Bill Rollins, Eldon Klinton Scrond Row: Mr. William Smith, sponsor, Francis Temple, jerry Jtst, Larry Kennison, Don Smith, Darrell Elder, Gary Zerbe, Jim Noth- ern, Albert Cain, Charles Shank, and Bill Plunkett. Third Row: Jim Brown, jerry Mallon, Everette Tinkler, Leroy Kern, john Ryberg, Roy Moody, Eugene Dickcrman, Bill Zerbe, Bill Ritterhouse, Harvey Martin, and Garland Hill. Buck Row: Maurice Hill, Bill Storey, Carl Weis, Garland Hinkle, Gail Searle, Loren Heer, Ted Hoffman, Jim Divelbiss, Virgil Hokam, Dennis Henoch, Melvin Smith, Charles Goodin, Bill Sanderson, and David Jones. FUTURE FARMERS The Future Farmers of America, composed of boys en- rolled in vocational agriculture classes, is an enterprising and ambitious group. The club is nationally affiliated and the FFA has at least one chapter in every county in Kansas. The motto is, Doing to learn, learning to do, earning to live and living to learn. The boys study modern farming methods such STUDY PROGllESS as contour farming, correct use of modern machinery, farm mechanics, record keeping and how to select and care for the best livestock, poultry and grain. They en- ter a number of contests each year to demonstrate their knowledge of farm problems. Contests include stock judging, farm mechanics, poultry, swine and grain judg- ing as well as display of completed projects. Mr. William D. Smith is sponsor of the FFA. Jerry just Klinton Thelander Larry Mong Bill Storey Gayland Hinkle Gary Winslow President Vice president Secretary Treasurer Reporter Sentinel Congratulations YOUNGQUIST IMPLEMENT COMPANY 509 North 7 ,461 GIBL GLEE CL B GIRLS, CHORUS First Row: Sharon Taylor, Carolyn Hines, Sharon Morris, Joyce Miller, Judy DeLaney, Pat Graves, Juanita Tabor, Katherine Brown, Ernestine Loader, Verna Armstrong. Second Row: Judy Herdt, Sharon Orr, Linda Purcell, Gayle Phillips, Bonnie Thrapp, Larree Todd, Carol Phillippi, Marilyn Hillyard, Catherine Heatwole, Nancy Price. Third Row: Julia Rinard, Barbara Carter, Mary Lee Johnson, Judy Felton, Janice McCall, Pat Means, Loretta Stauffer, Kay McAninch, Wanda McDaneld, Doris Summers, Dolores DeMars. Fourtb Row: Cherie Clark, Carolyn Larson, Faye Horner, JOan Block, Sue Andreen, Bettie Ayers, Mary Loyd, Judy Bishop, Carolyn Johnson, Carol Fitzhugh, Wilma Reedy. Fifth Row: Vivian Ripple, Naomi Tracy, Anita King, Joann Cook, Sandra Hamilton, Sheryl Brown, Nancy Napier, Pat Riker, Sandra Colvin, Jane King, Sandra Whitney, Martha Armstrong. Sixfb Row: Jewell Keller, Barbara Grigsby, Karen Bullock, Judy Weis, Elaine Balaun, Sharon Russell, Sandra Johnson, Mary Morlock, Kim Jordan, Joanne Dodge, Gwen Engstrom, Donna Norris, Karen Houston, Linda Stark. BOY GLEE CL B BOYS' CHORUS ' First Row: Francis Meckling, Howard Lamar, Darold Cole, Benny Allison, Bob Bull, Ray Fitzpatrick, Henry Zelenka, Bob Gross, Larry Chartier. Second Row: Dan Stevenson, David Morris, Phillip Neifert, David Martin, Bob Gile, James Boone, Jack Garland, Marvin Steg- eman, Arthur Petty, Edward Lewis. Courtesy of PACIFIC FINANCE LOANS 129 South 7 -47- Students trudge through the snow as they depart from the school building after school. They hurry to the Warmth of their cars or to the crowd awaiting them on the bus. This photographer was gaz- ing through the concourse windows. WI TER Qne of the thrills for the juniors was the selecting of a class ring. There were all types and designs from which to choose that 'certain' ring. Peggy Dow, Susie Wilbur, Larry Hazlr wood, and Al Mattson gaze at the various rings. The happy time for receiving the rings was in the spring. Ann Morgenstern seems to be flattered at the fact that jim Davis, junior class president, has asked her for a date. Of course, they're Rsteadiesn, but even then, a girl isn't sure of always having a date. 1 Backstage crews were put to hard labor for the junior play, 'Curtain Going Up. Stage crew members, Kay Wright and David Hederstedt, carry a load of chairs to be placed on the stage. Betsy Slaughter and Mary Nell Wood check with janee Lagerberg and Mike Ross as to ticket sales for the junior play. Approximately 1600 people attended this production. -50- i- : -,st ,,- . gl 'fe 'Z' Q. t' :- -P, - of , r- Y v- 'S Many boys interested in working with their hands take courses in the vocational department. Vocational ag, machines, woodworking, printing, auto mechanics, industrial science, and mechanical drawing are some of the subjects that develop skills. Billy Rollins paints a truck in vocational ag. Ar Christmas time the art depart- ment decorates various parts of the building. Eating was made very pleasant by the colorful decorations placed in the cafeteria. Deanna Stauffer and Judy Wallis hang decorations from the ceiling. One of the most talented boys with the trumpet is Doug Miller. He is very active in the instrumental department. He is a member of the marching band, concert band, and the Symphonettes. Doug has received 'I' rat- ings at the Music Festival. IW.- fi -51- 14 taac ff. ft J? ' fl if gli J Patty Wheeler, Judy Zeigler, and Judy Wise unbury their car from a blanket of snow after school. From the looks of things, snow really must have fallen during the school hours. 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DECE IBEH LATI CL B H1110 BA my l l Row One: Dick Worley, president, Sarabeth Geis, vice-president, Joan Fassnacht, secretary, Fred Exline, treasurer, Nancy Cole, Linda Stark, Pat Means, Jane King, Carolyn Shipp, Marilyn Hillyard, Sabra Headley. Row Two: Mr. A. Lehmann, sponsor, Pat Riker, Cherie Clark, Gwen Engstrom, Joanne Dodge, Judy McReynolds, Mary Laubengayer, Bonnie Thrapp, Wilma Reedy, Bonnie Smith, Nina Roeser, Linda Purcell, Joan Block, Norma Johnson, Janet Keeler, Loretta Stauffer. Row Three: Dana Harper, Carol Phillippi, Kay McAninch, Judy Geisendorf, Sue Hardisty,'Carolyn Johnson, Sharon Forst, Judy McCabe, Sheliah Snell, Janet Cavne. Row Four: Sondra Hays, Glen Eberle, Rickey Heitsman, Carolyn Johnson, Sharon Forst, Judy McCabe, Sheliah Snell, Janet Cayne. Row Foizr: Sondra Hays, Glen Eberle, Rickey Dabymple, Jerry Merker, Pat Gilmore, Dick Haitbrink, Ronald Swenson, Bob Ash, Robert Lauben- gayer, Bill Abbott, Gary Kirk, David Larson, Jon Muller, Bill Ester, Ralph Barhydt, Mary Morrison. GER A S SPO OR KAFFEE KLAT CH Row One: Karen Rulker, president, Shary Tucker, vice-president, Helen Marie Hatton, secretary, Keith Maxwell, treasurer, Janet Turner, Harley Elliott, Nancy Simmons, Larry Klein. Row Two: Janice Whelchel, Reta Fulker, Dee Johnson, Ann Morgenstern, Mr. A. Lehmann, Barbara Snead, LaDonna Schlotz, Judy Baker, Judy Wallis. Congratulations WARDEN'S READY TO WEAR 120 W. Iron PEP D D LI E S SCHDDL PIRIT Row One: Gary Winslow, Jerry Merker, Sondra, Hogan, Pat Humbargar, Mary Morrison, Carolyn Shipp, Mary Shaffer, Ann Burt, Jim Dilly, Martha Teas, Janice Whelchel, Penny Belleville, Janice Harmon, Jack Kaufman, Ethel Han- kinson, and Bill Petry. Row Two: Bernie Kriegbaum, Everett Haney, David Kirtland, Gary Gordon, Ralph Barhydt, Lorin Peterson, Ronald Swenson, Nina Roeser, Judy McCabe, Beth Williams, Evan Jones, and Bette Smith. Back Row: Kathy Irwin, Jim Leaton, Elizabeth, Reidell, Jerry Divilbiss, Janice Hoke, Darlene Hauserman, Charles Cooper, Alan Herrman, Jim Lay, Dick Haitbrink, Mike Alton, Dick Worley, Sarabeth Geis, Gilbert Ester, and Gary McCausland. USIC FDR DA Cl G A D LI TENING Q J M , , , 4 D f Y X E ge? it ,110 if H M, an i 5 1 iffy: Row One: Jack Kaufman, Carol Olson, Mary Shaeffer, Don Bradley, Sondra Hogan, Mr. Olin Parker, Ardyn Allison, Bob Smith. Row Two: Richard Maring, John Harvey, Rex Dale, Jim Lay. Row Three: Jerry Divelbliss, Doug Miller, Jim Leaton, Barbara Grantham. Compliments of Compliments of VERNON JEWELERS BROWN WELDING SUPPLY CO. 125 North Santa Fe -64- PEP TER PRO OTE E TH SIAS 414, I , f , fi tn Q 2 f X , in I ANN BELL ANN MORGENSTERN SUE I-IARDISTY President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Each night of a Salina High basketball game, the 150 members of the Pep Club could be seen from their posts on the north side of the Salina High gymnasium. The members of the Pep Club were faithful rooters of the Mustangs. Through the year the Pep Club was active at the eight home games and the Invitational Tournament. The Pep Club wore out- fits of white sweaters and emblems with maroon skirts. Through the leadership of its officers, Ann Bell, Presidentg Ann Morgenstern, Vice-Presidentg Sue Harclisty, Secretary-Treasurerg and Sponsors, Miss joan Lorson and Miss Leah Coyne, the Pep Club led the team through many exciting contests. 1 I ..65... a. lst 'if .. r-5 i x The head coach of the Salina High Mustangs is Willis Lobdell who is in his third year as coach in Salina. Lobdell started with no lettermen, which was some- what of a handicap. Riding atop an eleventh hour spurt, the Salina Mustangs found themselves late in the season as they swept the regionals and went on to the state tourna- ment in Wichita. Starting the season with no lettermen, coach Willis Lobdell had his hands full trying to find a winning combination. It wasn't until the final game of the season that the goal was achieved when the Mustangs downed the mighty Topeka Trojans. Topeka earlier in the season humbled the Mus- tangs 64-31. Using underslassmcn to advantage the Mustangs outhustled the Topeka team and won 58-54 in overtime. The first game of the season, the Mustangs used their defense to down the Newton Railroaders 49-42. Newton was last years state champ. Salina won league games from Junction City 60-54, Chapman -+5--45, and again 58-42 later on in the season. Clay Center fell twice to the Mustangs by one point 43-42 and again 50-49. Clay went on to take second in the C.K.L. and went to state class A tournament. Salina ended fifth in the C.K.l.. Emporia lost to the Ponies by a score of 66-50, also McPherson tumbled to the Mustangs 49-43 and 71-68. Salina lost to Manhattan twice, once by one point 49-48, the other 61-46. The Ponies went on to beat the Indians in the Regional 53-52. Two other losses were to junction City 71-52 and Emporia 69-57. The crown to the season came when Salina beat Junction City in the finals at the Regional Tournament 54-41. The Mustangs ended the regular season with a 12-9 record. , TA G CAP DAN WITTERS BOB SMITH , V, V V Senior Senior si - if Ivi. ' . f p VA Y if D X '..,. , L f, fylk i 1,' l 'V V ff: c G , A ii ' K VVV',i .ff VI 7 ,O 0 B ASKETB ALL SCHEDULE Topeka 64 .............. Salina 31 Junction City 54 . . . . . . Salina 60 Manhattan 49 . . . . . . Salina 48 Salina Invitational . . ...... Third Chapman 43 . . . . . . .Salina 45 Clay Center 43 . . . . . . Salina 44 Abilene 67 . . . . . . Salina 44 Emporia 50 . . . . . . Salina 66 McPherson 43 . . . . . . Salina 49 Junction City 71 . . . . . . Salina 52 Manhattan 61 . . . . . . Salina 46 Chapman 42 . . . . . . Salina 58 Clay Center 49 . . . . . . Salina 50 Abilene 74 . . . . . . Salina 61 Emporia 69 . . . . . . Salina 57 McPherson 68 ......... . . . Salina 71 Topeka 54 .......... . . . Salina 58 REGIONAL Manhattan 52 .......... . . . Salina 55 Junction City 41 ......... . . . Salina 54 STATE Parsons 55 ......... . . . Salina 44 Jim Mortimer goes up for a rebound while John Pinkall looks on. BERTH T0 TATE DICK EDINGTON JIM STAUFFER JIM MORTIMER Senior Senior Senior 1. . Courtesy of LOW'S DRUG STORE KLINTON THELANDER JOHN PINKALL BOB TAYLOR Senior Jim Mortimer fights for the ball as Richard Rose looks on. Junior .lUni01' The Salina High Mustang basketball team started with no lettermen and were struggling through just a fair season when they caught fire and won six out of their last eight gamesg two were in the regional tournment. The seniors held most of the season down as Coach Lobdell moved the lineup to best advantage. Seniors were Dan Witters and Klinton Thelander, co- captainsg Jim Stauffer, Bob Smith, Jim Mortimer, and Dick Edington. Juniors on the team were John Pinkall, Richard Rose, Monty Weckel, and Bob Taylor. The starting lineup for the Regional Tournament were senior sharpshooters, Dan Witters and Richard Edingtong juniors, John Pinkall, Richard Rose, and Monty Weckel. B-TEAM SCHEDULE Topeka 49 ............. There 41 Junction City 22 . . . . Here 41 Manhattan 31 . . . . . There 40 Chapman 43 . . . . . There 40 Clay Center 46 . . . . Here 51 Abilene 43 . . . . There 64 Emporia 44 . . . . Here 48 McPherson 39 . . . . Here 49 Junction City 43 . . . . . There 40 Manhattan 46 . . . Here 45 Chapman 46 . . . Here 68 Clay Center 38 . . . . There 65 Abilene 53 . . . Here 50 Emporia 36 . . . . There 35 McPherson 34 . . . Here 55 Topeka 60 . . . Here 54 Compliments of PADGETT'S PRINTING COMPANY MONTY WECKEL RICHARD ROSE junior junior ,f af,- 'f g ,qi -' 'S' iff:-: llflf 4 Xb-,,,,,,ff-Z ...M-A 5,3 -Q-.4 I I 5 if a ' I B team Coach Dutch Goering. Coach Goering coaches the B-team and helps Coach Lobdell with the Var- sity. Courtesy of EVANS GRAIN COMPANY UNITED LIFE BUILDING Dan Witters, Mustang, and Lee Atkins, Indian, battle for the ball in the game be- tween Salina and Manhattan. Row One: Ronnie Hanson, jim Swanson, john Coblentz, jack Clark, Duane Ross. Row Two: Darrell Elder, Bill Zerby, Max Rodenbaugh, Fred Exli ne, Roger Wilber. , L-. .MM ww-,.,,.,,. is I M N-V 11i W ' ' f f '- f f ' 1'f 'f R 'Th' ,, , ,,vffLVf22'irAa,i,-,,,v-I ,ff f,, H, fe fan ,MM ,A i' 42 24 ll! .. 1 W ..,.., , ,, 3 Q 1 af s? ' Y VY' il S 9 l k , 1 ? .V 5 ff 5 ff ' f 4 if ,Fw ,f , ff, , A, ,, , f Q-H 1 . 2 'f f ' 3 f , QL ,. 'fi is f R g., H A wi, 7?f9,.ff,.q,, , W , g52g,swW-,Wei .4 fy 1',f1,y7Qf'QZ , , ,, . ' I ,,V. W .,V, H I ,, ,Ja 4 4, I , I , , K X wa. ' ff: ,, - ,, w mf nw ,X K ,f fn ff U f y 1 4 , , f . V, V f f f ,V .f 2 ,, f' 1 , W . A-ff ,Q f f' f , .. ., .. , N s I I x Jim Scholten, john Snowday, Bill Aldridge, john Mitchell, and A1 Mattson display debate trophies won by this group. DEBATE Q AD TROPHIE 19-ft'-Q., ' Row One: Roy Garrigues, John Mitchell, Jim Scholten, Bill Aldridge, A1 Mattson. Row Two: Mr. Carl Mibeck, jon Muller, Seara Su Mclntosh, Sondra Hays, john Kirtland, Dick Worley. This group composed the debate squad which won third in the state. Compliments of WADDELL CADILLAC - OLDSMOBILE mc. U-S- Royal THCS 824 N. 9th street GIIIL T0 BE L DIE I HITE rm I Row One: Donna Dyck. Paula Roscoe, Becky Myers, Janie Cooke, Betty Harr, Dee Dee Fencl, Margie Ballou, Liz Felten, Helene Holtz, Joan Hart, Susan Humbarger, Betsy Slaughter, and Peggie Dow. Row Two: Keeta Wilcox, Charlene Hire, Deanna Powell, Sandy Kaiser, Donna Antrim, Jeanne Van Gundy, Elaine Balaun, Sharon Alexander, Dana Harper, Carol Sue Johnson, Jackie Rotz, Mrs. Art Riley, sponsor, and Sonnie Walker. Row Three: Gayle Phillips, Jane Peterson, Sharon Gregg, Doris Gillmore, Sharon Turner, Patsy Johnson, Mary Ann Weddle, Betty Werner, Joan Stermer, Martha Teas, Bonnie Smith, Mary Uphoff, Reta Fulker, Janet Dawdy, Phyllis Duff, and Mrs. Eldon Monty, sponsor. Row Four: Patty Wheeler, Janie Lagerberg, Nancy McWilliams, Connie Pollard, Linda Hutchings, Angeline Youngdahl, Linda Young, Mary Morrison, Linda Purchell, Nina Roeser, Jane Sanderson, and Sarabeth Geis. Row Five: Beverly Blacker, Brenda Everett, Jewell Keller, LaDonna Schlotz, Pat Augustine, Bonnie Thrapp, LaDonna Smith, Mary Hinderliter, Beth Moody, Mary Ann Gibson, Kay Scholten, Kathy Watt, Ann Morgenstern, Lynn Smith, and Janice Hoke. Reta Fulker, and Sarabeth Geisg and sponsors, Mrs. Eldon Monty and Mrs. Art Riley, the Future Nurses Club has completed another year. During the past year, the Future Nurses have sponsored many projects. up Under the leadership of its officers, Carol Sue Johnson, Keeta Wilcox, I f Q The members of the club took field trips to Asbury and St. John's f Hospitals to learn about the inner Working of a hospital. During Christmas ia they gave gifts to children in the hospital and to people in the old folks ' home. Several guest speakers were heard and movies on nursing were shown during the year. This year completed the third since the Future Nurses have been CAROL SUE JOHNSON Qfganized, President 'vi KEETA WILCOX RETA FULKER SARABETH GEIS Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Compliments of CARMEN'S B. and K. PRESCRIPTION SHOP 127 B NONII SCVCHFII 1721. Row One: Pat Holmes, Pat Spradlin, Sharon Davis, Kathy Irwin, Carol Thompson, LaVelle Taylor, Pris Herring, Carol McKim, Ginny Horn, Twila Vonliange, Elsie Gillispie, Gail Greever. Row Two: Miss Virginia Weisgerber, sponsor, Sandy Fleming, Barbara Boyer, Virginia Weberg, Darlene Sutton, Sharon Fox, Marilyn Train, Kay Wright, Ann Burt, Elizabeth Riedell, Shirley Alexander, Carol Olson, janet Turner, Allene Cox, Mr. A. J. Lehmann, sponsor. Row Three: Vicki Peatling, Yvonne Larson, Janice Whelchel, Nancy Arnold, Mary Shaffer, Penny Belleville, jane Berger, Seara Su McIntosh, Karen Biles, Ann Bell, Coni Zook. Row Four: Sandra Wise, Vivian Ripple, Judy Ziegler, Darlene Hauserman, Larry Lein, Nelson Williams, jerry Davis, Rick Mating, Roy Garrigues, Marlene Pinkham, Patty Stauffer, Betty Butcher, Glenda Cole. E.T.A. MEMBER GAI EXPERIE CE The Future Teachers Club has now completed two very successful years. Any junior or senior was eligible to join. Officers and committees were elected October 25. The meetings were held in the Little Theater on the last Thursday in the month during the activity period. One of the F.T.A.'s projects was to visit the different schools in Salina, enabling the members to observe teaching more closely. In joining the club, each member is associated with the Kansas State Teachers' Association. The students were able to attend the teachers meetings N In November- EL SIE GILLISPIE President I '59 Z Q r NANCY SIMMONS VICKI PEATLING ROY GARRIGUES Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Compliments of A to Z CLEANERS GRAPPLER GR D GROA y ft X iff . .. Ji ' J, ' ' 'f Head coach of the Sa- lina High Wrestlers is William Lundy who has been coach for the Salina Ponies three years. Mr. Lundy is always trying to get more interest in the sport. Returning lettermen, Front Row: Larry McReynolds, Richard Ga- The Salina High Wrestling team under the direction of coach Bill Lundy, start- ed the season with a good group of returning lettermen. They Wereg Larry McReyn01dS, DiCk Gawith,Jim Neal, Jim Eads, Larry Byers, Marlin Murphy, John Ivan and Fred Good. The returning lettermen along with about sixty other young grapplers started the season against the Russell Broncs. Salina quickly did some nifty wrestling and downed the visitors 26-21. The next game on tap was the Bn team who downed the very strong Hutchinson A team 26-21. The next game was against the big Wichita North team as they edged the Ponies 23-24. In the next game the Manhattan team trampled Salina by a score of 44-8. Salina came out even on their next two games Winning from Topeka and losing to Wichita West. The score of the Topeka game was 28-14. 'The score with, Jim Neal, Jim Eads. Back Row: Larry Byers, Marlin Mur- phy, John Ivan, Fred Good. Courtesy of SALINA SHOE SHOP of the Wichita game was 27-18. The Hutchinson team went home with a victory of 32-12, but a badly outmatched Manhattan team took a stunning defeat at the hands of the Mustangs 35-12. Wichita East took a close 22-19 victory from the Mus- tangs in the last game for the seniors and the final game of the season. In the matches at the Regional Salina came home with a third place prize to qualify five men in the State tournament. Salina was one of the first to take up wrestling in the state and from that time on the sport has grown into one of the most interesting sports to the spectators. Coach William Lundy who has been head coach for three years has helped create an interest in this fast growing sport. Helping coach Lundy was Don Lar- son who in helping Lundy made quite a few men out of mice. SCHEDULE FOR 1956-57 Salina 26 ............ Russell 21 Salina 26. . . . . . Hutchinson 21 Salina 23. . . . . . Wichita N 24 Salina 8. . . . . . Manhattan 44 Salina 18. . . . . . Wichita W 27 Salina 28. . . ..... Topeka 14 Salina 12 . . . . . . Hutchinson 32 p Salina 35 . . . . . . Manhattan 12 i Salina 19. . . . . . Wichita E 22 Regional . . . . .Salina Std State . . ........... Salina 14th Compliments of HINES ROTH KRAFT MANOR SHOPPING CENTER .ff We - Salina High wrestlers jockey for holds as the grapplers try to pin their men. Top Left: Larry McRey- nolds in referres position. Left: Jim Eads is on his way to a pin. Top: Ron Bowers trys to get a hold. I I - - Q9 - 3. I-I Fmng Row: Larry McReynolds, Richard Gawith, Jim Eads, Fred Good, Ronnie Bowers, Bill Laughlin, Larry Byers, Loran Conrad, Marlin Murphy, Clark Marshall, Roger Van Cleef, Coach Bill Lundy. Second Row: Ben Allison. Leroy Tinkler, jim Neal, john Ivan, Butch Hill, Pat Scheidt,Pete Navaretta, Preston McLoed,Sherman McMichael, Mike Gilbert, George Eads. Third Row: Harvey Martin, jim Wing, Merle Ringle, Arlin Keith, Ron Wood, Lanny Mong, Larry Sutton. Fourth Row: Jim Moore, Bob Bowers, Gary Sullivan, Dick Laubengayer, Trainer Marshal Bates. Courtesy of COZY INN lO8 N. 7th .,,. '.'- g fag .Q 'X nl 1 A 1 wwf R ' 05' . x 4 Q X .Fil X o ' r ,, v 4 , . 4 4 :Q ' 4 m 4 Q -f-,-H,-,k,, 5 QV. 4 'l if s I W wwffryfv ' 4 A V ? 'Q 1 K . .- , 4' f W 0 ' I 5 , ' H ,Ui ,TNQ , l ' : Y f i Jw, , ,.,.. M , A ,:1,'fm,,, V 11 , K ' , -' y ' : A ,Z ' I V , v 4, Q , by JU l0R PLAY IS COMEDY Curtain Going up , the junior class play, was presented on Friday and Saturday evenings, February 15 and 16. This three-act comedy by Gregory Johnston, like Our Town , produced here in 1953, required only a bare stage. For some scenes there was a backdrop and a house in the background. Mr. Jack Kelly was director of the play, and Carol McKim, a senior, was his assistant. There was an unusually large cast, ten girls and seven boys. Miss Burgess fDonna Dunlapj was faced with many comic obstacles in the play in the form of a grouchy janitor QDavid Jonesj , Elsie Hunter QSeara Su Mclntoshj , a frank, even brash student, Janet Young fShirley Alex- anderj , a hero-worshipperg Buck O'Hara QJohn Mitchellj , athletic but Woman-shy, Nancy Leveridge fJudy I-lughesj , a girl with too many driving ambitions. Milt Sanders QJohn Snowdayj, a fast-moving char- acterg Jocko Guthrie CJim Scholtenj, an actor with a swollen head, Loretta Fuller QMary Ann Barrettj, who ranked as a popular individual, Andy Fullbright fBob Ellisj, who had a romantic intrest in Lorryg Joan White fJanice Hokej and Sylvia Moore CBarbara Sneadj, insep- arable friends. Miss Morgan fMarilee Longj, the sugar-sweet type, Mr. Carter qBill Aldridgej, journalism instructor, Miss Rivers fBetsy Slaughterj, a precise, firm-mannered lady, Kyle Roberts QJudy Bakerj, a theatrical type persong and Mr. Leberidge fBen Langelj, Nancyls father. Approximately 1600 people attended the production. ill Miss Burgess CDonna Dunlapl is presented with an exploding gun by the janitor CDavid Jonesl. Nancy Leveridge CJudy -l'lughCSl seems to be a little frightened. Confusion reigns in the background as Sylvia Moore fBar' bara Sneadl and Joan White fJa1'1iC6 Hokel carry on a dramatic conversation while Elsie Hunter fSeara Su Mclntoshl and Andy Fullbright CBob Ellisl take in the excitement. Loretta Fuller CMary Ann Barrettj seems to be the well-dressed one of this group. This scene seems to be typical of play rehearsals. Confusion again! Trouble seems to be brewing at this dress rehearsal. The gun has gone off again! Miss Burgress CDonna Dunlapl, Sylvia Moore CBarbara Sneadj, Elsie Hunter LSeara Su Mclntoshl, and Joan White CJanice Hokel seem to be at a point of desperation. Milt Sanders CJohn Snowdayl, Janet Young CShirley Alex- anderl, and Loretta Fuller CMary Ann Barrettl wonder if the gun will go off again for Buck O'l'lara fJohn Mitchelll. l Judy Baker, Ben Langel, Marilee Long, David Jones, Betsy Slaughter, John Snowday, Judy Hughes, Bill Aldridge, Donna Dunlap, Mary Ann Barrett, Bob Ellis, Jim Scholten, Janice l-loke, Barbara Snead, John Mitchell, Seara Su Mclntosh, and Shirley Alexander take a curtain call. Compliments of ' GLOBE IMPRINT COMPANY Compliments of KEITH'S TV SERVICE Row One: Elizabeth Riedell, Pat Serrault, joan Stermer, Phyllis Lucas, Mary Gay Dillingham, Marilyn Doll, Kay Smith, Vicki Peatling and Rosemary Haupt. Row Two: Madonna La Riviere, Peggie Dow, Mary Nell Wood, Carol McKim, Kim Jordan, Jane Sanderson, Paula Roscoe, and Judy Livingood. Row Three: Harriett Larsen, Kathy Watt, Janice Erickson, Kay Miller, Kay Crouthers, Nancy Arnold, Glenda Hoesch, Sandra Smith, and Marilyn Tyler. Row Four: Gail Keyes, Yvonne Larson, Mary Ann Gibson, Sharon Fox, LaRetta Miller, Jim Schneider, Mike Gilbert, and Bob Ellis. M RDI GRA HIGHLIGHT YE R Meeting every other week the French club, under the direction of Mrs. Louise Lyda, elected the four officers, Mary Gay Dillingham, president, Vicki Peat- ling, vice-president, Carol McKim, treasurer, and Nancy Arnold, secretary. Mary Gay Dillingham Nancy Arnold Vicki Peatling Carol McKim Compliments of REDFIELD HARDWARE Kraft Manor ,78, -x Tix QJA Dan Witters and Ann Bell were Crowned King and Queen of the Sweetheart Dance by last year's king and queen, Larry Weis and Carolyn Watt. Kent Worley and Sande Shill- ing and LaRetta Miller and Don Bradley were runners-up. BELL, ITTER REIG A brightly decorated box was used for the balloting . . . Ann Bell and Bob Smith vote for the king and queen as Pat Spradley and Bob Pinkall look on. Many couples treked to the Sweetheart Dance for an evening of fun. Some couples really dressed up for the ocassion while others came in their usual school attire. Refreshments were furnished by the Hi'Y and Y-Teen. These two groups sponsored the dance. The Y-Teen girls served the food and the Hi-Y finished the de- corations. as K.- nf U .4- A 1. V V' ' fxia ,Z , in X, ve... ,- i iiif , BILL WELSH JOHN SNOWDAY Pres1dent Secretary i' . i 4 , ' E ,q rrr 1 -'Dr fi 5 ,f,, I . X ' V STEVE KLINT JOHN MITCHELL l VicePresident Treasurer p 1 Row' One: Dick Worley, Don Wise, Bob Smith, John Snowday. Row Two: john Mitchell, Mr. D.T. Dyck, sponsor, Bob Taylor, Jim Scholten, Fred Exline, jim Stauffer. The Hi-Y club, following the platform of clean living, clean speech, clean athle- tics, and clean scholarship strove toward their purpose to create, maintain, and ex- tend throughout the school and commun- ity high standards of Christian character. Highlighting the year was the trip to Topeka for the Model Legislature. Fifteen boys represented Salina at the district meeting at Hays and at the state house in Topeka. This year marked the first year in which Salina didn't run a man for Governor. The past two years the Gover- nor was elected from Salina. Meeting every other Wednesday the Hi-Y club had programs of talent and religious nature. The Hi-Y and Y-Teen, co-sponsored a Thanksgiving and Easter program. Also, they co-sponsor the Sweetheart Dance in February. The club was under the leadership of Bill Welsh, presidentg Steve Klint, Vice- president, John Snowday, secretaryg and John Mitchell, treasurer. KAY WRIGHT MARYVRITA WARREN LaRETTA MILLER The Y-Teen Club a Christian organiza- tion for high school girls, boasted a mem- bership of over 300 for the year of 1956-5 7. The members met in the auditorium every other Wednesday, for programs of devotion and entertainment. The Y-Teen Club sold mum corsages for Homecoming. Another project was selling popcorn at several of the Salina High home football games. The Y-Teen year was also enlightened by parties. The first party was a get- acquainted party held in the fall. Follow- ing the true Christmas spirit, the girls adopted a needy family. A special program was given at the end of the year in honor of senior girls. The fine Y-Teen Club would not have been possible except for the leader- ship of the head sponsor, Miss Dorothy Andrews. 'Secretary V V President V V Treaisurer ,T AKATHY WATT, ' Vice-President l i Row One: Kay Wright, Mary Kita Warren, Mary Gay Dillingham, La Rena Miller, Mary Anschutz, Ioan Block, Gayle Phillips, and Kathy Watt. Back Row: Elsie Gillispie, Barbara DeWar, Ruth Elliot, and Linda Stark. -31- i and character. RE E TATI E BOY A D GIRL Salina High School has honored a Representative Boy and Girl annually for 23 years. They are elected on their academic standing, leadership, The senior class makes the nominations and does the preliminary voting. When the field is narrowed to three boys and three girls, the seniors and the faculty make the final choice. Bill Flemming was chosen to be the Representative Boy of the class of 1957. Bill is a student council member, a member of Hi-Y, a member of National Honor Society, has been a member of the basketball team, has been a member of the marching band, is active in track, was a monitor, and worked on the senior play production. He attended Boys' State and is very active in 4-H work. Elsie Gillispie and Mary Rita Warren were runners-up to the Representative Girl. Both girls are very active in school events. Elsie is an officer of Y-Teen, a member of National Honor Society, president of the Future Teachers Club, associate editor on the news staff, and president of Cherokee Council. Mary Rita was an attendant to che Homecoming ueen resident of Y Teen a member of National Honor Q a P ' s Society, a member of the Dramatics Club, and a member of Pep Club. RE TOP H0 OR E I0 SS i Mary Gay Dillingham was chosen by the seniors as the Representa- tive Girl of their class. Her friendly smile and charming personality are well-known around Sayina High School. She was the number one student academically in her class. She also won a scholarship to the school of her choice. gb Mary Gay was an attendant to the Homecoming Queen, a mem- ber of the Y-Teen cabinet, president of the French Club, a member of National Honor Society, and active in the Dramatics Club. Mary Gay was one of three students who spent last summer in Sweden under A the American Field Service plan. She was selected by the senior girls as , the DAR Good Citizen of the year. fl. gg, Y af ' i Bill Welsh and John Kirtland were runners-up to the Repre- sentative Boy. They are two of the most active boys around Salina High School. John is president of the Student Council, a top debator and member of the National Forensic League, a member of National Honor Society, a member of Hi-Y, and a Dramatics Club member and Thespian. ,Iohn was selected to spend last summer in Germany under the American Field Service plan. Bill is president of Hi-Y, a member of National Honor Society, a tennis star, a member of the Lettermans Club, a member of 'the National Forensic League, editor on the news staff, a member of Dramatics Club and a Thespian, and attended Boys' State. Bill was also lucky in being able to spend the summer in Germany. -.8 3... PRI lG These Salina High students are enjoying the spring weath- er and getting more and more out of the mood for school. The conversations c e n t e r about plans for the summer- jobs, trips, swimming, and general fun. Groups of teen- agers are signing each otherls yearbooks and reminiscing about all the good ol, times. .gg J , ,,. ,,, . , . , :Af 4 we ,, , f',ds,, 2.5 1 1 I ' nf A ' 5 ,Z ,K W I ' n, ,,,,,, 11 , ' W V f' 5 ,y,.,,,',,.6 . 1 A N, A K, f A ' Q QM, ,, . fu fn ,K ,,.-1 f V W I , yy , A -, +, 5 ' A M.. A f n I , f , 1 f V, I . 1 . ' if H 4?W ',f,,, Q-1,1 ,mpg , 4 f ky 77.4.7 ' A 'ik 1 Mx fly 4' 'LV W 'V B -rf , f . if-N, Sz, Q, I , H, ,,, ,A I -.-145, , 'gf , ',,, ,Q A ., mv 'f M .. ,V Ja- Z ... 5, W. V, , 3 , . VV WV 9,91 ' . 34, gg, 1 r uf ,f U I l4f+ I A in, fm-iv , A , ,+ k.,,m , I ff i f, f 'f,4,-fue ,iw im KM. ij.: -ivan , z ty f ww, 3-wvx x 15 ,-- fy ',- . 1 If -,N E. nf , .A , N .., M M ' f Drawing up bills and going through the pro- r , cedures of Congress are one of the require- ,ld ments in the government class. Gale Urban, chairman, presents a bill to the joint ses- sion. A clerk and secretary, Mike Zimmer- schied and Phil Rinard, assist him. it K x Salina High wasn't missed when Scottish kilts came into style. Elsie Gillispie models the typical style the girls wear. -86-. Salina High was fortunate to have its own photographer this year. Doug Kilgore studies forms of photography in the visual aid room. He took pictures for the school paper and some for the yearbook. In the fall a committee is chosen to select the graduation announce- ments for the seniors. The an- nouncements arrive in the spring just in time for the seniors to send them to relatives and friends. Mary Lee Taylor, Betty Hart, Mary Rita Warren, Bill Welsh, and Dan Wiggans look at samples of announcements. Sandy Fleming tries to keep Marlene Pinkham standing up on her skates. Betty Butcher finds all this very amusing. Ice skating is a great activity during the winter for students. F' -ini X it fi 331' ,,.,. ,rf tx WS ,ga-.453 , john Kirtland, Mary Gay Dillingham, and Bill Welsh were fortunate in being chosen to tour Europe under the American Field Service plan last summer. John and Bill lived with families in Germany, and Mary Gay lived in Sweden. if r -fi' Students would be sunk if it weren't for the concourse as a place of conversing and drinking that daily coke. Throngs of students gather there before school, during the lunch hour, and after school. Sheila Sutton and Jeanette Turner are participants. These creatures aren't actually the school's cheerleaders. They only performed once, and that was for a pep assembly. With colorful out- fits and a little too much make-up, Harry Beck- er, Roger Van Cleef, Don Wise, Jerry Davis, and Bob Smith led the school in yells to create school spirit. K' i871 Salina HiFh's Lettermen Club sponsored an all-schoo dance. The Symphonettes fur- nished music for dancing. The Madrigal presented several numbers with the Sym- phonettes accompaning them. At intermis- sion the couples flocked to the refreshments stand. Charlie Nelson, former grad of Salina High and now a show business headliner, does a routine number for some of his femme admirers. Enjoying his beautiful voice are Martha Teas, Ardyn Allison, Larree Todd, and Janie Cooke. Charlie appeared on one school assembly. Off duty for a moment at their monitor posts are Annie Anschutz and Kay Vick- roy. The magazine article seems to get these girls in the mood for dreaming of their steadies. On play productions efficient backstage crews are needed. Sometimes the work be- comes very tiring. Then, positions in which Dee Dee Fencl and Margi Ballou find them- selves can be seen. 1 Y l Glancing at Ginny Horn, one might think she came from the jungle, but actually, Ginny is just model- ing a majorette hat. She's also trying her hand at twirling with two batons. During the election campaign, Senator William Knowland made a speech in Salina. Reporters, Bill Welsh and John Kirtland, seek an interview of him. Name That Tune was played at the pep assembly before the Salina- Abilene game. Louis Nieman, Abilene Cowboy, displays his sor- row at losing. Charlene Hite, Mus- tang, names the proper tunes and wins a lasso from Ann Bell, Emcee was Don Bradley. Senior girls chose Mary Gay Dillingham as the DAR Good Citizen-of the Year. The Daughters of the American Revolution entered Mary Gay in the state contest. Donna Antrim was tops in the Betty Crocker contest at Salina High. She was then entered in the district contest. 189... Herring wraps one of the many given to a needy family in a by the Student Council. She this task before the school's tree. fl , 1 Y if i , j, , 1. , in 'fl E ERGETIC ATHLETES EAR LETTER 3 g , T 3 f i 9 ! ix ,E ,J - . T ff , N ' b' E rr , A rt' M K 'A me 4' X - E Si ,Q 4 e -111 Q ' -i ? Q, ,E ss, rf- -J Row One: Steve Klint, Don Wise, jim liads, Larry Byers, Clark Marshall, Freddy Good, Richard Gawi th, Larry Mc- Reynolds, john Harvey. Row Two: Jack Moss, Larry Christensen, Marlin Murphy, Dan Wiggans, George Eads, jim Cox, Max Rhodenbaugh, Rex Romeiser, Jim Hill. Row Tb ree: jiml-lackler, Phil Rinard, Klinton Thelander, Richard Edington, Tom Coe, john Pinkall, jim Mortimer, Don Bradley, Fred Exline, Roger Van Cleef. Row Four: Arlen Keith, Allen Kelly, Dale Smith, Bill Waller, jerry Bennett, Bob Van Duyne, jim Stauffer, George Saipe, Darrell Elder. R010 Five: john Mitchell, Bill Laflin, Loren Conrad, Bob Smith, Dan Witters, Monty Weckel, Richard Rose, Bob Taylor, Kent Fellers, Ronnie Bowers. Row Six: john Ivan, James Neill, joe Minneman, Don Applebaugh, Gary Zerbe, Mr. P. L. Phillippi. T DE T E TER BUSI ESS 0RLD X. WEL.- Row One: Sharon Lockard, Ioan DeMars, Vivian Piper, Sharon Doebert, Jeanette Turner, Nolan Morris, Kent Worley, Betty Milliman, Sharon Marty, Karen Fulker. Row Two: Mr. john Groth, Karen Fitzhugh, Margery Carpenter, joan Miller, Nettie Smock, Frances Couch, Jenny Belle Brown, Gail Brown, Tena Britt, Joyce Tripp, Miss Florence Mc- Call. Row Tbree: Nadine Wendt, Sharon Hoesch, Patsy Welsh, Dianne Nelson, Barbara DeWar, Carole Mallon, Pat Humbergar, Kathryn Gust, Karen Smith, Lucille Snyder. Row Four: jim Lay, Jack Kaufman, Mike Zimmerschied Gary McCausland, Howard Cleaver, King Mar, Marlyn Giersch, Jane Meier, Marcia Chrisbens, Barbara Gish, Bev- erly Moad. ,911 Betty Butcher is not admiring herself in the mirror but applying makeup to her face. Typical scenes backstage were members of the cast sauntering about with hair in pincurls and faces coated with types of theatrical make-up. 4 ,.4-sw- 1 Members of the orchestra warm up in the practice room before playing the beautiful music from Okla- homa! for a full house each night. Linda Stark, Pat Means, Barbara Grantham, Kay Wright, and Gale Ur ban do a little jiving. Applyin make-up to the cast members was evident- ly not 51 work for the crew. Cast members and the make-up crew seem to have a riotous time with the eye shadow, rouge, and powder. H0KLAH0lVIA! , ALI A Oklahomal could not have been the success it turned out to be if the many crews had not put long hours of labor into the production. Directing the show were Mr. Jack Kelly, Mr. Paul Ryberg, Mr. Olin Parker, and Mrs. Bessie Caldwell. Marlyn Giersch, senior, was assistant director and Stan Abbott was stage manager. Stage Crew: Charles Youngdahl, chief, Ronnie Brown, Larry Borden, Kent Fellers, Vicki Peatling, Barry Bickle, Bob Smith, Ben Langel, Steve Klint, Don Brad- ley, Karen Fitzhugh, David Hederstedt, Liz Felton. Properties: Twila Von Fange and Martha Teas, Co- Chiefs,Betsy Slaughter, Mary Ann Barrett, Kay Scholten, Seara Su McIntosh, Ann Bell, Bev Moad. Lighting: Dan Wiggans, Chief: Dan Witters, Frances Schorling, Steve Burr, Jim Nothern, Dennis Whittington, Guy Camp- bell, Jay Dee Bailey. Costumes: Mary Kay Hawkes, Chief, Verna Armstrong, Donna Antrim, Sandy Hoffman, Barbara Gish, Pat Spradlin, Sharon Alexander, Shirley Alexander. Make-up: Mary Lee Taylor and Barbara Boyer, Co-Chiefs, Harriett Larson, Barbara Snead, Kay Smith, Jr., Elaine Zerbe, Patty Wheeler, Peggy Dow, Susie Wilbur, Sharon Davis, Judy Hughes, Coni Zook, Carol McKim, Janie Cooke, Mary Ann Gibson, Larree Todd, Nancy McWilliams, Joan Miller. Artists: Sonnie Walker, Judy Dodge, and King Mar. House Manager was Bob Gross, Business Manager was Don Wise, and Sharon Price was Secretary-Treasur- er. Donna Dyck and Gail Greever had charge of pro- grams. Historian was Nan Waller, Chorus Masters were Marilee Long and Lynn Smith, while Helen Zerbe was assistant to the orchestra director. Betty Hart was chariman of ticket sales. Members of her crew were Ruth Elliott, Lynn Smith, Vivian Rip- ple, and Larree Todd. Gary McCausland, Mike Zimmer- schied, Carol Sue Johnson, Janie Meier, Jeanette Turn- er, and Sheila Sutton were on the ticket reservations crew. Nancy Simmons had charge of complimentary tickets. Janet Turner was chairman of publicity, and her crew members were Kay Trowbridge, Marva Johnson, Edith McDaneld. Checking a few minute details of the stage setting are Larry Borden, Kent Worley, Stan Abbott, Ben Langel, and Ronnie Brown. The Stage crew had to fulfill many tasks for this production such as the building of a house and a shack. , ,,, .,,f-- v 0 ' Cf . ' ,L,..f-v-ff' '5 f fr ,J , 1 HIGH SUCCESS The Broadway musical hit, Oklahoma, was pre- sented on Friday and Saturday evenings, March 15 and 16, in the Salina High auditorium. A matinee performance was given on Wednesday, March 13, for the junior high with the understudies carrying the roles. Oklahoma!, a musical,whose setting is appro- priately enough Oklahoma, takes place in a farming community near Claremore while our neighbor to the south was still a territory. There was a-fightin' and a-feudin, between the cowboys and the farmers which gave rise to several tussles between the two factions. Lowell Danielson, portraying cowboy Curley McCain, opens the show with the now-famous Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin' . He has come to see Lau- rey Williams, a farm girl, played by Elizabeth Riedell, to ask her to go to the box social with him in his hired Surrey with the Fringe On Top. Laurey, piqued at his teasings, accepts the offer of Jud, the sullen hired man, played by Evan Jones, instead. Curley makes a date with Laurey's Aunt Eller Uean- nie Van Gundyj. Laurey's rashness later leads to complications, but she finds that she is not the only rash one. Becky Myers, playing Ado Annie, who Cain't Say No, is plagued with having to choose between Will Parker fLoren Conradj , a cowboy with no cash but lots of knowledge of what's going on in Kansas City, and Ali HakimfLouis Neimannj, a peddler with a great affection for the marriage system in Persia. Other cast members were John Mitchell, Mike Zimmerschied, Bob Taylor, Betty Harr, and Don Wise. A'L The dancing chorus demonstrates Many A New Day. Bright skirts and ruffly petticoats added much to the dances. Iud fEvan Ionesj and Curly Clsowell Danielsonl get into a lively conversation over Laurey while Ali Hakim CLouis Neimannl the peddler, tries to get a word in about his wares. The cast and chorus sing 'Oklahomal' as the grand final. The show played to a full house both nights and the cast gave a supberb performance. All the laughter and tears of this musical will never be forgotten by the people who made this a great success. '!'1'?t 5 , i 12 fd gf A is P Row One: Sharon Heatwole, Allen Cox, Charlene Hite, Kay Vickroy, Donna Dyck, Elizabeth Riedell. Row Two: Loren Conrad, Mike Zimmerschied, Becky Myers, Gail Greever, Patti Davis, Nancy Simmons, Louis Nieman, Bob Bowers. Row Three: Evan Jones, Lowell Danielson, Nelson Williams, Bob Taylor. ADRIGAL I VER ATILE GRO P 'VL A 'NW-iilildlligi ,QL of i We I sa. 4 Eff 1 .LW ' , Don Wise, senior, is manager of the vocal music department this year. Don might be called Mr. Paul Ryberg's right-hand man. Some of Don's duties run in the line of arranging tours for the singing groups, writing letters, getting building reservations, and making the student recital programs. Of course, one can always see Don running errands for Mr. Ryberg. ,f G A CAPELLA CHOIR, Row One: Edith McDaneld, janet Turner, jamesetta Anderson, Jannette Nelson, Sharon Boswell, Wanda McDaneld, Sharon Price, Wilma Jean Griffin, La- Donna Curtis, Sharon Heatwole, Sheila Sutton, Anita Compliments of ELMORE Dairy, Dairy Bar, and Sundries 194... CJ Q7 X -7 R 'O : D anna Powell Mar Gay Dillingham, Jeanette Turner, Yvonne Sawaya,'Ardyn Allison. Row ou ne e y Two' Margie Ballou, Carole Mallon, Dee Dee Fencl, Carol Sue johnson, Marlene Prnkham. Row Tbree: RaN'ay Schiffman, Betty Harr, Sande Shilling, Helen Zerbe, janet Turner. I GER U E FRU CH TREE ASS SINGING GRU P, TAKE ANNUAL TOUR 0 X, '- ai- GM-L , L V :G :gli 1 ,- X I ' 4 L M A L f 'Y -1.3 L Broils. Row Two: Kay Vickroy, Marilee Long, Karen Biles, Levonne Curry, Pat Serrault, Nan Waller, Ra- Nay Schiffman, jane Carney, Jeanne Van Guncly, Margaret Lindbloom, Pat McCabe, Annette Nelson. Row Three: Kay Trowbridge, Yvonne Curry, Hanna Bracker, Ruth Elliott, Darold Cole, Ray Fitzpatrick, Stuart Youngquist, Wendell Logan, Carolyn Larson, Lynn Smith, Marva jean johnson, Yvonne Larson. Row Four: Kenny Fowler, Guy Campbell, jim Kortan, Don Wise, Dan Stevenson, Dan Boyer, Butch Stegeman, john Pinkall, Gary McCausland, Bob Laubengayer, Art Busche, Gene jones. Compliments of IN and OUT DRIVE-IN Row One: Janice Whelchel, Darlene Sutton, Anita Broils, Elona Goff, Sue Hardisty, Janice Harman, Helen Hatton, Rita Wright, Beth Moody, Ginny Horn. Row Two: Penny Belleville, Dana Harper, Beverly Oelschlager, Karen Biles, Bill Urban, Donna Dunlap, Sharon Forst, Jack Kaufman, Ann Burt, Jim Dilly, Betty Milliman, Kay Wright. Row Three: Mr. Olin Parker, Judy Baker, Phobe Arnold, Georgiana Hinson, Bob Smith, Mike Alton, Joy Priddy, John Harvey, Liz Riedell, Jim Leaton, Evan Jones, Don Bradley, Gail Urban. Row Four: Pat Lawrence, Cynthia Duryee. Brenda Everett, Bar- bara Grantham. ORCHE TR , GYP IES, SY PHO Row One: Ginny Horn, Elizabeth Moody. Row Two: Janice Whelchel, Darlene Sutton, Barbara Grantham, Rita Wright, Penny Belleville. -96- , i' . - .l 1.7. fghfnal up I -f tg Row One: Bob Bowers, Bob Taylor, Louis Neiman, jack Kaufman, Carol Olson, Mary Shaffer, Don Bradley, Sondra Hogan, Mr. Paul Ryberg, Bob Smith, Sharon Heatwole, Nancy Simmons, Patti Davis. Row Two: Gary McCausland, Loren Conrad, Mike Zimmerschied, Mr. Olin Parker, Rick Maring, john Harvey, Rex Dale, jim Lay, Liz Riedell, Allene Cox, Gail Greever. Row Three: Nelson Williams, David Martin, Lowell Danielson, jerry Divelbiss, Doug Miller, jim Leaton, Barbara Grantham, Donna Dyck, Charlene I-lite, Becky Myers. IRES MAKE AN PPEARANE The orchestra presents a more serious type of music with a touch of the lighter types. This group presents a con- cert in the spring and competes in the district music X festival. They took a trip to see the Kansas City Phil- f harmonic which proved a worthwhile adventure. Presenting folk dances, dinner music, and semi- classics for the public is a string ensemble called the Gypsies. The ensemble consists of seven members. The Gypsies wear colorful costumes in the form of bright skirts, white blouses, gay boleros, and dangling, loud jewelry. These costumes set the mood for music by the Gypsies. Banding together, the Symphonettes and Madrigal form the Symphonaires. The Symphonettes are a school dance band, and the Madrigal, a mixed vocal group, sing semi-classic, folk songs, rounds, and popular music. The Symphonaires took their annual tour of Central Kansas. These groups are under the direction of Mr. Olin Parker from the instrumental department. Mr. Paul Ryberg is head of the vocal department, and Mr. Olin Parker is head ofthe instrumental department. Mr. Ryberg's vocal groups perform for various or- ganizations and clubs throughout the city. The A Capella Choir and Madrigal took singing tours. Mr. Parker directs the marching band, concert band, orchestra, Gypsies, and the Symphonettes. The Gypsies play for dinners and the Symphonettes play for dances. Courtesy of SALINA CONCERT PRODUCTS APRIL The big event of the year for juniors and seniors is the prom. April 26 was the memorable date this year. Dinner jackets, flowery for- mals, corsages, and elaborate decorations are put to use. Stan Abbott presents Kay Smith with a corsage before departing in the Abbott family's best car. l v A. ga. H ,,,,k.? My X., Jr. f, Q, ,, -' 'ff ., 4,,.'-r' Row One: john Mitchell, Al Mattson, Bill Welsh, Bill Aldridge, Seara Su Mclntosh. Row Two: David jones, john Kirtland, john Muller, Mr. Carol Mibeck, john Snowday, Roy Garrigues, Dick Worley, Jim Scholten, Sondra Hayes, Clark Marshall. .E.L., C0 TE TA T TOP SPEAKER I. aqui' X2 V V T E i 33 Left to Right: A1 Mattson, Bill Welsh, LaRetta Miller, Mary Lee Taylor, Keeta Wilcox, Marilee Long, Seara Su Mclntosh. , .......-. -99- PHIL RINARD DONNA ANTRIM President Vice-President FACULTY ELECT Each year high schools over the nation elect fifteen per cent of the graduating class to National Honor Society. This organization has existed since 1900. The top one-third of the class is eligible for election. These stu.dents are rated by teachers according to leader- ship, character, and service to the school. These ratings are compiled and are available at the time the faculty BRENDA BARRING ER ALLENE COX Secretary Treasurer H0 0R STUDE T Salina High,s faculty voted by secret ballot for 44 seniors. A majority vote was needed for election. These members of this society were presented on an assembly, after being informed of their election. The group was inititated on March 28 in the school gym, an event to which the parents of members were invited. votes for National Honor Society members. Row One: Deanna Powell, Judy Brightbill, Jenny Belle Brown, Janet Turner, Sharon Doebert, Patti Davis, Brenda Barringer, Allene Cox, Nancy Simmons, Betty Harr. Row Two: Phil Rinard, Dan Wiggans, Mary Rita Warren,.Don,na Antrim, Mary Gay Dillingham, Pris Herring, Marilyn Train, Joyce Tripp, Ginny Horn, Twila VonFange, Elsie Gil- lispie, Darlene Sutton, Mr. Owen Hodgson. Row Three: Charlene Hite, Liz Felten, Patty Stauffer, Carole Mallon, Sandra Kaiser, Donna Dyck, Carol McKim, LaRetta Miller, Karen Fulker. Row Four: David Kendle, Doug Kilgore, Loren Conrad, john Kirtland, Stan Abbott, Klinton Thelander, jerry Harper, Bill Welsh, Lee McG1msey, john Harvey, Bill Flemming. -lO0- r f . Q ,if ...ie l Row One: Larree Todd, Twila VonFange, Kay Wright. Marilee Long, Mary Rita Warren, Sande Shilling, Allene Cox, Kay Vickroy, Nan Waller, Keeta Wilcox, Mary Gay Dillingham, Karen Fitzhugh, Beverly Moad, Martha Teas, Nancy Simmons. Row Two: Dee Dee Fencl, Marg Ballou, Mary Nell Wood, Kay Scholten, Donna Dunlap, Seara Su Mclntosh, Mary Lee Taylor, Carol McKim, Judy Baker, Muriel Becker, Mary Ann Gibson, Judy Dodge, Ann Bell, Sonnie Walker, Marlyn Giersch, Betty Harr. Row Tbree: Charlene Hite, LaRetta Miller, Bill Welsh, David jones, Charles Youngdahl, Kent Fellers, jay Dee Bailey, Jim Northern, John Mitchell, jim Scholten, Bob Ellis, Steve Klint, John Snowday, Dan Wiggans, Mr. jack Kelly. Row Four: Bill Aldridge, Steve Burr, Sherwin McMichael, Lowell Danielson, Rick Mating, Kent Worley, Loren Conrad, Stan Abbott, jim Davis. DRAMATIC CL B H00'l MOVIE The Dramatics Club was more than just active this year. The 60 members of the club were composed of 40 seniors and 20 juniors. There were returning mem- bers from last year, the other seniors were elected after their class play, and juniors were chosen after the junior play, All members must be active in dramatic work. The constitution was revised by the members. A project of making a movie was embarked upon. Several weeks were spent filming this movie. All the Dramatics Club members took part in the filming. Mr. Bill Hug- gins, photographer for the Salina Journal, did the shoot- ing of the movie. Mr. John Morris, announcer for radio station KSAL, had charge of the sound production. Stu- dents narrated the film. Mr. Jack Kelly, sponsor, took the film to the Central States Speech Association meet- ing at Minneapolis, Minnesota, on April 4 and S. He also took a one-act play cast from the Dramatics Club to perform at this meeting. The Dramatics Club play was presented in May. New officers were elected in the spring. These Dramatics Club members were eligible to become Thespians. Thespian points were earned through acting and backstage production during the year. Salina High School dramatists are members of Thespian Troop 639. ,V ,ny V T LaRETTA MILLER MARTHA TEAS CAROLMCKIM VELVA DEE FENCL SANDE SHILLING President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Historian Compliments of BAND BOX CLEANERS Mrs. H. L. Smither -101- R CQUETTEA Lettermen back from last year are Don Bradley and Bill Welsh. EYESS AS March 25 March 29 March 29 April 3 April 8 April 17 April 22 April 24 May 1 May 6 May 7 May 10 May 17 1956-57 TENNIS SCHEDULE ' Minneapolis H Wichita E. T Minneapolis H Manhattan T junction City H Abilene H Minneapolis H junction City T Manhattan H Minneapolis H C.K.L. Manhattan Regional Salina State Tournament 1 w f ' Front Row: Coaclf Mibeck, Larry Mc:Renolds, Don Bradley, Bill Welsh, Dennis Whittington. Back Row: Bob Mills, Loran Peterson, Melvin McCall, George McCall. -102- CI DERM To start out the track season this year, forty-one boys checked out their equipment from Mr. Mike Davis, head coach, and assistant coaches, Max Dye and Paul Zerger. The practice begin immediately after basket- ball season, leaving the team very little time to prepare for the first meet. The team had the help of six returning lettermen. Lloyd jackson and Steve Klint were back as two of the state's dashmen. Lloyd was on the 880 team that broke the K.U. record at the 1955 K.U. Relays. Dan Wiggans was back to lend depth to the pole vault, Jim Stauffer and Phil Rinard, returning lettermen in the distance running, are both ex- perienced distance men. Jack Moss aided last years team in the weight events. All in all the track squad came through with plenty of ability and high hopes for a successful season under their new coach Mike Davis. Coach Davis came from Concordia High School where last year his squad was undefeated. Max Dye directed the weight events and added to the coaching staff his able assistance. N TARTS AS - f we .Y cr-, , .I A--ff 'el '7' ' i T---- -'ii' ' T I I A ,ig I A,,,...-,-- K, C- .,....-- f ' I' 1.1--1 ,.....- ,,,, .5 x ll . x . Head Coach Mike Davis who is coaching his first year at Salina. ' 'rw' ir.,--er-- x ' ' I .hnsq5-q-.wa ..v'--'WP - '.- r is-- 1 - -gin. ...'s:.- . ,O , 'Y in - T - I 1 23,32 IC . it- .,-s t -n -, Returning lettermen are as follows: First Row: jack Moss and Lloyd jackson, Second Row: Coach Davis, Phil Rinard, Steve Klint, jim Stauffer, Dan Wiggans and Assistant Coach Max Dye. Courtesy of SID BACON MOTOR CO. 253 N. Santa Fe -103- Courtesy of BISHOP LUMBER COMPANY I Y Row One: jim Stauffer, ,lack Moss, Dan Wiggans, Steve Klint, Phil Rinard, Lloyd jackson, Marlin Murphy, Mike Dish- man, Garland Hinkle, Bill Storey. Row Two: Wayne Boyd, jerry just, john Coblentz, Mike Sullivan, Clark Marshall, Butch Stegeman, Mike Alton, Bill Smith, Gary Sullivan, Coach Mike Davis. assistant coach Paul Zerger. Row Three: jim Farrell, Bob Bennette, Victor Counts. Iohn Mitchell, Bob Taylor. Iohn Kirtland, Roger Wilber, Dick Rose, jim Scholten, Fred Exline, assistant coach Birch. Row Four: Daryl Elder, Gary McCabe, Jim Hill, BobLaubengayer, Roger Van Cleaf, Frances Schorling, Kent Fellers,- jerry Davis, Eddie Bentley, Richard Sutton, Dick Watterman, assistant coach Max Dye. SCHEDULE FOR 1957 SEASON l March 30 K.U. Relays Manhattan Q , April 2 Salina Quadrangular 5 April 5 Topeka Invitational April 9 junction City Invitational 1 April 13 Emporia Relays . April 16 McPherson Dual -Q 'M' April 19 K.U. Interscholastic Meet April 23 junction City Dual May 3 C.K.L. Meet May 10 Regional Meet May 17 - 18 State Track Meet I '51, MAJ, A Pole vaulting is Dan Wiggans as two hopefuls look on. Com limerlts of Dashmen limbering up for the events are: Art Pett P , Yr AMOS PHOTO CQMPANY Phil Rinard, Steve Klint, Lloyd Jackson and Marlin 420 South 5 Murphy' -104- Ll TER EYE C.K.L. The Salina High Linksters under the direc- tion of coach Emice Dyck, eye the C.K.L. crown. Starting with only two lettermen coach Dyck started to round the team into shape to defend the C.K.L. crown. The linksters have won the C.K.L. twelve out of the last fourteen seasons. GOLF SCHEDULE FOR 1957 1 March 29 Manhattan Invitational April 5 Wichita Invitational April 12 Salina Invitational April 17 Topeka Returning letterrnen are john Harvey, Max Rhodenbaugh, Coach April 25 Hutchinson Invitational Dyck, Larry Christensen, Rex Romeiser. May 1 C.K.L. Abilene May 10 Regional Wichita May 17 - 18 State Manhattan 6' fu 'B I- font Row: Dan Stevenson, Max Rhodenbaugh, Dick Heitbrink, Larry Christensen, Keith Maxwell. Second Row.'Ra1ph Barhydt, Larry Borden, Rex Romeiser,BenLangel, Dick Worley, john Harvey. Row Three: joe Curtis, Bill Aldridge, Larry johnson, Tex Brown. -105- .Oh-. 'Rauf 'Two Teeth Chase 066 xo QXXOX 'Hole in the C 'Big Mort' . 1 Ja V.. fa' f, N , ,LS I .,V' l 11 fr ' A I, . .WWQ 1 I J'5 X. w . fi ' V ff 9, KV s. p a I I H ,V ' . 1 7 ' ' ' Af' '7 ' ., , W .' . bl I! f - 4 vviv , an F, , f 24' A heck' Boyer C3 61,0 XM, The Farmer s Daughter' Janne Cooke A V 'Skinny Ballon 'Teen Talker' Von FHHBC m., Ou' - Homecoming V A ' III, ' Queen? 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'N Z'Xo I DEX .LAY STAN ABBOTT: Musical Prod. 3,4: Football 23 Wrestling 33 Moni- tor 23 Class Officer 33 Student Council 2,41 Thespian 43 Scholarship Team 23 Dramatics Club 3,43 Dramatics Club Play 3,43 Hi-Y 2,3,4, Cabinet 43 Junior Play 33 Senior Play Prod. 43 Trail 43 Boys State 33 Stagecraft 43 National Honor Society 4. ARDYN ALLISON: Musical 3,42 Symphonettes Vocalist 43 Pep gllub 2,IQ,43 Y-Teen 2,3,43 A Cappella 33 Chansonaires 43 Mixed orus . PHYLLIS ALLISON: Musicals 2,33 D.E. Club 43 Science Club 33 Pep Club 2,33 Y-Teen 2,3,43 Mixed Chorus 2. JAMESETTA ANDERSON: Musicals 2,3,42 Y-Teen 2,3,43 A Cappella 3,43 Mixed Chorus 2. MARY ELAINE ANSCHUTZ: Science Club 33 Monitor 43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Y-Teen 2,3,4 , Cabinet 43 Junior Play 33 Future Teachers 33 Mixed Chorus 23 Business Club 4. DONNA ANTRIM: Art Award Safety Winner 23 Science Club 33 Pep Club 2,3,43 Scholarship Team 33 Y-Teen 2,3,43 Junior Play Prod.3 Latin Club 23 Future Nurses 3,43 Betty Crocker Award Winner 43 National Honor Society 4, Vice-President 4. VERNA ARMSTRONG: Y-Teen 2,3,43 Spanish Club 33 Ensembles 43 Mixed Chorus 2,3. BARBARA AULTON: Musicals 3,43 Pep Club 2,32 Y-Teen 2,3,43 A Cappella 33 Trail 43 Business Club 4. DON APPLEBAUGH: Basketball 33 Marching Band 2,3,43 Monitor 33 Lettermans Club 4g Hi-Y 2,3,43 Concert Band 2,3,4. ..B.. BRUCE BAILEY: Rifle Club 2,33 Hi-Y 23 Mixed Chorus 2. JAY DEE BAILEY: Musicals 43 Rifle Club 23 Marching Band 2,31 Monitor 2,43 Student Librarian 43 Dramatics Club 43 Dramatics Club Play 43 Hi-Y 2,3,4I Junior Play Prod. 33 Senior Play Prod. 43 Ensembles 43 Business Club 43 Library Club 4. JACK BAKER: Football 3,43 Rifle Club 23 Debate 43 Hi-Y 4. MARGARET BALLOU: Musicals 3,43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Student Coun- cil 33 Debate 2,33 Dramatics Club 43 Y-Teen 2,3,43 Dramatics Club Play 43 Junior Play Prod. 33 Spanish Club 33 Senior Play Prod. 43 French Club 43 Future Nurses 3,43 Future Teachers 33 Chanson- aires 2,3,43 Mixed Chorus 23 Stagecraft 4. MIKE BANE: BRENDA BARRINGER: Science Club 33 Pep Club 2,3,43 Student Council 4, Treas. 43 Y-Teen 2,3,43 Junior Play Prod. 33 Spanish Club 33 Senior Play Prod. 43 Latin Club 23 Future Nurses 2,3,43 Journalism 3,4 , Business Mgr. 43 National Honor Society, Secretary 4. MARSHALL BATES: Wrestling 2,3. HARRY BECKER: Monitor 33 HI-Y 2,33 Junior Play Prod.3 Future Teachers 4 3 Journalism 4. LARRY BEICHLE: F.F.A. 2,3,4. ANN BELL: Pep Club 2,3,4, President 43 Student Council 23 Dra- matics Club 43 Y-Teen 2,3,4, Secretary 3: Junior Play Prod. 33 Spanish Club 2,33 Senior Play Prod. 43 Future Nurses 2,3: Future Teachers 43 Mixed Chorus 23 Sweetheart Queen 4. JERRY BENNETT: Basketball 23 Football 2,3,43 Golf 2,33 Let- termans Club 4. EDWARD BENTLEY: Hi-Y 2,3,43 Senior Play Prod. 43 Mixed Chorus 2 3 Musicals 4. PATRICIA BLICK: FORTINO BONILLA: Hi-Y 3 3 Spanish Club 3,4. SHARON BOSWELL: Y-Teen 2,3,43 A Cappella 3,4. BOB BOWERS: Musicals 3,43 Wrestling 3,43 Hi-Y 23 Junior Play Prod. 33 Senior Play Prod. 43 Madrigal 43 A Cappella 33 Mixed Chorus 2. WAYNE BOYD: Track 3,43 Mixed Chorus 2. BARBARA BOYER: Pep Club 2,3,43 Student Council 43 Y-Teen 2,3,43 Future Teachers 3,4. HANNA BRACKER: Musicals 43 Pep Club 43 Student Council 43 Debate 43 Dramatics Club 43 Y-Teen 43 Dramatics Club Play 43 Spanish Club 43 Senior Play Prod. 43 German Club 43 French Club 43 German Exchange Student, Kiel, Germany. DON BRADLEY: Musicals 3,43 Symphonettes 3,43 Football 2,3,43 Tennis 2,3,43 Marching Band 23 Monitor 23 Lettermans Club 3,4: Hi-Y 2,3,43 Junior Play 33 Spanish Club 3,43 Ensembles 2,3,4. JUDY BRIGHTBILL: Pep Club 2,3,4Q Y-Teen 2,3,43 Spanish Club 23 Senior Play Prod. 43 National Honor Society 4. TENA BRITT: Monitor 3,43 Student Librarian 23 Y-Teen 2,3,43 Business Club 43 Library Club 2,4, Secretary 4. ANITA BROILS: Musicals 2,3,43 Y-Teen 2,3,42 Ensembles 33 Future Nurses 4 3 A Cappella 3,4. GAIL BROWN: Pep Club 23 Y-Teen 2,3,43 A Cappella 3: Business Club 43 Girls Glee Club 2. JENNY BROWN: Pep-Club 2.33 Usherettes 3,43 Scholarship Teams gf 3 Y-'Been 2,3,43 Spanish Club 3,43 Business Club 4, National Honor C16 y . JEROME BURKE: Business Club 4. LEOTA BURKS: Symphonettes 2,33 D.E. Club 43 Pep Club 2,33 Y-Teen 2,3,43 Future Nurses 23 Mixed Chorus 2,3. BARBARA BURT: D.E. Club 43 Y-Teen 2,3,43 Recreation Club 2. BETTY BUTCHER: Musicals 3,43 Honor Award 33 Science Club 23 Pep Club 2,3,43 Scholarship Team 33 Y-Teen 2,3,43 Junior Play Prod. 33 Senior Play Prod. 43 Spanish Club 2,31 Ensembles 33 Future Teachers 3,43 A Cappella 33 Chansonaires 43 Mixed Chorus 2. LAURA BUTTS : ECL ALBERT CAIN: F.F.A. 3,4. GUY CAMPBELL: Rifle Club 33 Wrestling 33 Debate 2,33 N.F.L. 2,33 Scholarship Teams 2,33 Dramatics Club 43 Dramatics Club Play 43 Hi-Y 2,3,43 Junior Play 33 Senior Play Prod. 43 Ensembles 3 3 A Cappella 3,4 3 Musical Prod. 4. JANE CARNEY: Musicals 33 Pep Club 2,3 3 Dramatics Club 4 3 Y-Teen 2,3,4 3 Junior Play Prod. 3 3 Senior Play Prod. 4 3 Latin Club 23 A Cappella 3,4 3 Mixed Chorus 2 3 Business Club 4. MARGERY CARPENTER: Transferred from Republic City, Neb., Senior Year. Y-Teen 43 Senior Play Prod. 4. VIRGINIA CARPENTIER: D.E. Club 43 Pep Club 43 Y-Teen 2,3,43 French Club 2,3,4. BARBARA CARTER: Pep Club 2,33 Y-Teen 2,3,43 Junior Play Prod. 3 3 Mixed Chorus 2,3,4. JUDY CHASE: Marching Band 2,33 Monitors 43 Pep Club 2,33 Y- TeenT2,3,43 Junior Play Prod. 33 Senior Play Prod. 43 Pep Band 2,3 3 rail 4. JUDY CHITTY: Monitors 3,4: Y-Teen 2,3,4. MARCIA CHRISBENS: Musicals 2,3: Pep Club 2,3,43 Student Council 23 Y-Teen 2,3,43 Junior Play Prod. 33 Senior Play Prod. 4 3 A Cappella 33 Business 4. LARRY CHRISTENSEN: Basketball 23 Golf 2,3,43 Marching Band 2,3,AQ Monitor 33 Lettermans Club 3,43 Hi-Y 2,3,43 Pep Band 23 Trail 43 Business Club 4. HOWARD CLEAVER: Track 23 Hi-Y 43 Spanish Club 3: Busi- ness Club 4. TOM COE: Basketball 2,3: Football 3,43 Track 23 Lettermans Club 4 3 Hi-Y 3 3 Latin Club 2. FRANK COMBS: Musical Prod. 33 Football 2,33 Hi-Y 2,3,41 Junior Play Prod., 3. LOREN CONRAD: Musicals 3,43 Honor Award 33 Football 2,33 Wrestling 2,3,43 Class Officer 2,41 Student Council 33 Thespian 3,4 3 Dramatics Club Play 3,4 3 Dramatics Club 3,4 3 Hi-Y 2,3,4 , Cabinet 33 Junior Play Prod. 33 Senior Play Prod. 43 Madrigal 43 A Cappella 33 Mixed Chorus 23 National Honor Society. JANE COOKE: Musicals 3,43 Science Club 33 Monitor 3,43 Pep Club 2,3,4j Y-Teen 2,3,43 Junior Play Prod. 33 Spanish Club 33 Future Nurses 43 Future Teachers 33 Trail, Pix Editor: Recreation Club2 FRANCES COUCH: Pep Club 2,33 Usherettes 3,4: Y-Teen 2,3,4: Spanish Club 3 3 Business Club 4. ALLENE COX: Musicals 3,43 Science Club 33 Pep Club 2,3,43 Student Librarian 43 Student Council 33 Scholarship Teams 2,33 Dramatics Club 43 Y-Teen 2,3,43 Junior Play Prod. 33 Spanish Club 3,41 Ensembles 3,43 Latin Club 23 Madrigal 43 Future Teachers 3,43 Chansonaires 33 Journalism, Asst. Feature Editor: National Honor Society, Treas. 4. JIM COX: Wrestling 2,33 Lettermans Club 2,3,4. EDITH CRAWFORD: D.E. Club 43 Y-Teen 2,3,43 Mixed Chorus 3. BARBARA CROOK: Student Librarian 43 Y-Teen 2,3,43 Senior Play Prod. 4 3 Business Club 4. KAY CROUTHERS: Musical Prod. 33 Science Club 43 Monitor 33 Pep Club 2,3,43 Y-Teen 2,3,43 Latin Club 23 French Club 3,43 Future Nurses 3,4. JERRY CUNNINGHAM: DAVID CURRIER: Musicals 3,43 Hi-Y 2,3,43 Madrigal 43 A Cappella 3 3 Mixed Chorus 2. -136- IDE HD.. BOB DAN DURAND: Hi-Y 4: Trail 4. LOWELL DANIELSON: Musicals 3,4: Honor Award 33 Monitor 3,43 Student Council 4: Scholarship Team 2: Dramatics Clulzi 4: Dramatics Club Play 4: Hi-Y 2,3,43 Junior Play Prod. 33 Senior Play Prod. 4: Ensembles 2,3,43 Madrigal 43 A Cappella 3: Mixed Chorus 2. JERRY DAVIS: Musical 4: Basketball 2,3: Football 3: Tennis 3: Marching Band 2: Track 2: Hi-Y 2,3,4: Senior Play Prod. 4: Journalism 4, Future Teachers 4. JULIA DAVIS: Monitor 3.4: Pep Club 2,3: Usherettes 3: Student Librarian 4: Y-Teen 2,3,4: Spanish Club 2: Library Club 4. PATRICIA DAVIS: Musicals 3,43 Pep Club 3,4: Scholarship Teams 2,33 Y-Teen 2,3,4: Senior Play Prod, 4: Latin Club 3: Madrigal 4: Future Teachers 3: Chansonaires 3: National Honor Society 4. PAUL DAVIS: Musical 3: Hi-Y 2,3,4: Spanish Club 2: A Cappella 3,4 3 Mixed Chorus 2. NINA MAE DEARING: Monitor 4: Y-Teen 2,3,4 3 Mixed Chorus 2,3. CHARLES DELANEY: D.E. Club 4: Student Council 2,3. JOAN DEMARS: Y-Teen 3,4: Business Club 4. BARBARA DEWAR: Monitor 3: Pep Club 2,3,4: Student Council 4: Y-Teen 2,3,4 . Cabinet 43 Junior Play Prod. 3: Senior Play Prod. 43 A Cappella 3: Mixed Chorus 2: Business Club 4. MARY GAY DILLINGHAM: Attendant to Queen 4: Musical 3: Honor Award 2,3,4: Science Club 2: Cheerleader 33 Pep Club 2,3,43 Student Council 2,33 Scholarship Teams 2,33 Dramatics Club 43 Y-Teen 2,3,4, Cabinet 3: Dramatics Club Play 43 Junior Play Prod. 3: Senior Play Prod. 43 French Club 3,4, Vice-President 3, Presi- dent 43 A Cappella 2,3: Chansonaires 43 Academic Letter 2,3: A.F.S. 3: Thespian 43 Representative Girl4: DAR Good Citizen4g National Honor Society4, JAMES DIVELBISS: F.F.A. 2,3,4 3 Hi-Y 2,3,4, JERRY DIVELBISS: Symphonettes 43 Marching Band 2,3,4: Hi-Y 4: Ensembles 3: Pep Band 43 Concert Band 2,3,4. JUDY DODGE: Musical Prod. 3,43 Science Club 2: Pep Club 2,3,4, Treas. 23 Dramatics Club 4: Y-Teen 2,3,4: Junior Play Prod. 33 Senior Play Prod. 43 Girls Glee Club 2: Future Nurses 3: Stage- craft 4. SHARON DOEBERT: Monitor 4: Scholarship Teams 2,3: Y-Teen 2,3,4: Chansonaires 2,3: Business Club, Secretary 43 National Honor Society. CYNTHIA DURYEE: Musicals 2,3,43 Pep Club 2,3,4: Y-Teen 2,3,4: Business Club 4 3 Recreation Club 2. DONNA DYCK: Musicals 3,43 Honor Award 3: Science Club 2: Monitor 3,4: Pep Club 2,3,4: Student Council 33 Scholarship Team 3: Y-Teen 2,3,43 Junior Play Prod. 3: Senior Play Prod. 43 En- sembles 3: Latin Club 2 3 Madrixzal 4 3 Future Nurses 2,3,4: A Cappella 33 Mixed Chorus 2: National Honor Society 4, HE. JIM EADS: Football 2, Wrestling 2,3,4: Lettermans Club 2,3,4: Hi-Y 4. RICHARD EDINGTON: Transferred from Chanute, Kan., Junior Year. Basketball 3,4: Football 3,43 Track 43 Lettermans Club 4: Hi-Y 3,4 3 Future Teachers 4. CAROL EIRLEY: Y-Teen 2,3,4. -FJ ELIZABETH FELTEN: Musical Prod. 3,4: Pep Club 2,3,4: Y-Teen 2,3,4: Junior Play Prod. 3: Spanish Club 3: Semor Play Prod- 41 Latin Club 23 Future Nurses 3,4: National Honor Society 4, VELVA DEE FENCL: Musicals 3,4: Pep Club 2,3,43 Thespian 3,4 : Dramatics Club 3,4,Treas.45 Y-Teen 2,3,4: Dramatics Club Play 3,43 Junior Play Prod.' 35 Spanish Club 3: Senior Play Prod.. 4: Ensembles 2,3,4: Future Nurses 3,4: A Cappella 3: Cl'l8Y1S0I1a11'9S 2,3,4: Music Award 3: Stagecraft 4. CHERYE FETTY: Transferred from Superior, Neb., Senior Year. Pep Club 2 3 Y-Teen 2,3,4. RONALD FINCH: Marching Band 2.3.4 3 Track 3. KAREN FITZHUGH: Musical Prod. 43 Science Club 23 'Monitor 3: Pep Club 2,3,4: Dramatics Club 43 Y-Teen 2,3,4: Junior Play Prod, 33 Spanish Club 3,43 Senior Play Prod. 43 Future Nurses 3: Mixed Chorus 2: Business Club 4. WENDELL FITZPATRICK: SANDY FLEMING: Musical Prod. 3: Science Club 2,33 Pep Club 2,3,4: Y-Teen 2,3,4: Junior Play Prod. 3: Spanish Club 3: Latin Club 2: Future Teachers 43 Recreation Club 2,3. BILL FLEMMING: Transferred from Brookville, Kan., Junior Year. Basketball 33 Marching Band 3: Track 33 Monitor 33 Student Council 4: Hi-Y 3,4: Senior Play Prod. 43Representative Boy43 National Honor Society 4. DICK FLOERKE: Transferred from Indiana, Junior Year. Hi-Y 3,4: Future Teachers 4. SHARON FOX: Musicals 2,3: Honor Award 2.3: Science Club 3,4: Historian 43 Pep Club 2,3,4: Y-Teen 2,3,4: Junior Play Prod. 33 Senior Play Prod. 43 Madrigal 3: French Club 2,3,4Q Future Teachers 3,4: A Cappella 23 National Honor Society 4. ROBERT FRANCISCO: D.E. Club 43 Hi-Y 3,4. KAREN FULKER: Academic Award 2,3,4: Pep Club 2,3,4: Scholar- ship Teams 2,3,4: Y-Teen 2,3,4: Senior Play Prod. 43 German Club 3,4, President 4? Journalism 4, Feature Editor: Business Club 4. -G.. JOHN GARLINGHOUSE: Rifle Club 2,3,4. ROY GARRIGUES: Rifle Club 2,3: Science Club 23 Monitor 43 De- bate 2,3,4: N.F.L. 3,43 Hi-Y 2,-3,4: Latin Club 23 Future Teachers 4, Treas. 4 3 Boys State 3. CHARLES GEIGER: Hi-Y 2,33 Ensembles 2,3: Latin Club 23 Mixed Chorus. VALERIE GENDERS: Student Librarian 3,43 French Club 3: Library Club 3,43, Treas. 4 . MARLYN GIERSCH: Musical Prod. 3,4: Pep Club 2,3,4: Thespian 3,4: Dramatics Club 3,4: Y-Teen 2,3,4, Cabinet 4: Dramatics Club Play 3,4: Junior Play 33 Senior Play Prod. 43 Ensembles 33 A Cappella 33 Mixed Chorus 2: Business Club 23 Stagecraft 4. ELSIE GILLISPIE3 Musical Prod. 33 Honor Award 2,3: Pep Club 2,3,4: Class Officer 23 Scholarship Team 33 Y-Teen 2,3,4, Cabinet 4: Junior Play Prod 3: Senior Play Prod. 43 Latin Club 2, Vice-Presi- dent: Future Teachers 3,4. President 43 Chansonaires 2,3: Journal- ism 4, Associate Editor:Recreation Club 2, Sec.-Treas. 2 , Teen Talk 4 3 National Honor Society 4. BARBARA GISH: Attendant to Queen: Pep Club 2,3,4: Y-Teen 2,3,4, Cabinet 33 Junior Play Prod. 3: Senior Play Prod. 4: Musical Prod.: Business Club 4. ELONA GOFF: PATRICIA GREEN: Monitor 3: Pep Club 2,3: Y-Teen 2,3,4: Future Nurses 4: Mixed Chorus 2,3. DAVID GREER: Honor Award 2,3: Track 2,3,43 Lettermans Club 4 : Hi-Y 2,3. GAIL GREEVER: Musicals 2,3: Pep Club 2,3,4: Y-Teen 2,3,4: Junior Play Prod. 3: Senior Play Prod. 4: Ensembles 2,3,4I Madrigal 4: Future Nurses 3: Future Teachers 4: A Cappella 2,33 Trail 4, Busi- ness Mgr. HARRY LEE GUST: Monitor 4 3 Student Council 4 : Hi-Y 2,3. KATHRYN GUST: Pep Club 2,3,4: Y-Teen 2,3,4: Spanish Club 2: Mixed Chorus 2: Business Club. -H.. JIM HACKLER: Track 3,43 Lettermans Club 4: Hi-Y 2,3,4: Junior Play Prod. 3 3, ETHEL HANKTNSON: Marching Band 2,3,4: Monitor 4: Y-Teen 2,3,g: Ensembles 2,3,43 Pep Band 3,43 Business Club 4: Recreation Clu 2. JANICE HARMON: Musical 43 Marching Band 2,3,4: Student Librarian 2,3,4: Y-Teen 2,3,4: Junior Play Prod. 33 Spanish Club 3: Ensembles 3: Latin Club 2,33 Pep Band 2,3,4: Library Club 2,3,4, President 4. JERRY HARPER: Rifle Club 3: Science Club 3: Student Council 2 3 Hi-Y 2,3,4 : National Honor Society 4. BETTY HARR: Football Queen: Musicals 3,43 Honor Award 3,4: Cheerleader 2,3,4, Head 4: Class Officer 3,4: Student Council 2,3,4: Thespian 3,4: Dramatics Club 3,4: Y-Teen 2,3,4, Cabinet 33 Dra- matics Club Play 3,4: Junior Play Prod. 3: Senior Play Prod. 4: Latin Club 2: Future Nurses 3,4: Chansonaires 2,3,4: Trail 4, Editor: Recreation Club 2 : Girls Glee Club 3 National Honor Society 4. MARGARET HART: Pep Club 2,3 : Usherettes 3,4 : Y-Teen 2,3,4. CAROLYNE HARTZELL: D. E. Club 4: Pep Club 2: Y-Teen 2.3,4: Recreation Club 2. JOHN HARVEY: Musicals 43 Symphonettes 43 Golf 2,3,43 March- ing Band 2,3: Lettermans Club 3,4: Scholarship Team 2: Hi-Y 2,3,4: Latin Club 2: Pep Band 2,3,4: National Honor Society 4, MARY KAY HAWKES: Musical Prod. 3,4: Science Club 4: Pep I D Club 2,3,43 Scholarship Teams 2,33 Dramatics Club 43 Y-Teen 2,3: Junior Play Prod. 33 Senior Play 43 Latin Club 23 French Club 3,43 Future Teachers 3,43 National Honor Society 4. SHARON HEATWOLE: Musicals. 3,43 Y-Teen 2,3,43 Ensembles 3: Madrigal 43 A Cappella 3,43 Mixed Chorus 23 Business Club 4. RICHARD HEMMY: F.F.A. 3: Monitor 3,4. PRICILLA I-IERRING: Monitor 33 Pep Club 2,3,4, Vice-President 2: Student Librarian 23 Student Council 2: Y-Teen 2,3,43 Junior Play Prod. 33 Senior Play Prod. 43 Spanish Club 3,4, President 43 Latin Club 2, Secretary: Future Teachers 43 National Honor Society 4. GARY HINDMAN: D.E. Club 4, Sec.-Treas.3 Hi-Y 3. CECELIA HINKSON: Pep Club 23 Y-Teen 2,3,4. CHARLENE HITE: Musicals 3,43 Monitor 43 Dramatics Club 4: Y-Teen 2,3,43 Dramatics Club Play 43 Junior Play 33 Senior Play 4: Madrigal 43 Future Nurses 2,3,43 Chansonairw 2,3: Recreation Club 23 National Honor Society 4. GLENDA HOESCH: Pep Club 2,33 Scholarship Team 33 Y-Teen 2,3,43 Junior Play Prod. 33 Ensembles 23 French Club 3,4. SHARON HOESCH: Pep Club 2,3,4: Y-Teen 2,3,4: Senior Play Prod. 4 3 Business Club 4. SANDRA HOFFMAN: Monitor 43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Y-Teen 2,3,43 Junior Play Prod. 33 Spanish Club 33 Senior Play Prod. 43 Mixed Chorus 23 Business Club 43 Recreation Club 2. SANDRA HOGAN: Musicals 43 Marching Band 2,3,43 Y-Teen 23 Pep Band 3,43 Symphonettes 4. PATRICIA HOLMES: Pep Club 23 Usherettes 43 Y-Teen 2,3,4: Future Teachers 3,4. VIRGINIA HORN: Musicals 2,3,43 Honor Award 2,33 Science Club 3,4 , Officer 43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Student Council 43 Scholarship Team 33 Y-Teen 2,3,43 Junior Play Prod.: Spanish Club 3,43 Senior Play Prod. 43 Ensembles 2,3,4: Latin Club 2: Future Teachers 3,43 Gypsies 2,3,43 National Honor Society 4, FAYE I-IORNER: Transferred from London, England, Senior Year, Y-Teen 4. PATRICIA HUMBARGAR: Musical Prod. 33 Marching Band 3,4: Pep Club 2,33 Y-Teen 2,3,43 Junior Play Prod. 33 Spanish Club 23 Senior Play Prod. 43 Future Nurses 33 Pep Band 43 Business Club 4. JUDY HUNT: ALICE HUNTON: Pep Club 3,43 Y-Teen 2,3,43 French Club 2,3,4: Future Nurses 4 3 Mixed Chorus 2. LINDA HUTCHINGS: Student Council 23 Y-Teen 2,3,4: Future Nurses 4. WI, JOHN IVAN : -J- JOYCE JACKSON: Y-Teen 2,3,4. LLOYD JACKSON: Football 2,3,43 Track 2,3,4: Lettermans Club 3,4. CAROL SUE JOHNSON: Musicals 3,43 Marching Band 43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Student Council 3,4: Y-Teen 2,3,43 Junior Play Prod. 3 3 Spanish Club 33 Senior Play Prod. 43 Ensembles 23 Future Nurses 2,3,4, President 43 Chansonaires 2,3,4. JOEL JOHNSON: D.E. Club, President 43 Debate 23 Hi-Y 2,3. EVAN JONES: Transferred from Wakefield, Rhode Island, Junior Year. Musicals 3,43 Marching Band 3,43 Track 33 Hi-Y 43 Madrigal 43 French Club 33 Pep Band 43 A Cappella 33 Mixed Chorus 3. RICHARD JONES: F.F.A. 4. MELVILLE JUST: F.F.A. 2,3,4, President 43 N.F.L. 33 Hi-Y'3,43 Farmers Degree. ,KY SANDRA KAISER: Science Club 43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Y-Teen 2,3,4: Junior Play Prod. 3: Future Nurses 43 National Honor Society 4. JACK KAUFMAN: Musicals 43 Symphonettes 43 Marching Band 2,3,43 Monitor 33 Debate 23 Hi-Y 43 Ensembles 2,3,43 Pep Band 2,3,43 Business Club 4. DAVID KENDLE: Science Club 2.31 Monitor 33 Scholarship Teams 2,31 National Honor Society 43 Bausch -Lomb Science Award 4, Summerfield Award Winner 4. PAT KENDRICK: D.E. Club 43 Trail 4. DOUGLAS KILGORE: Football 23 Science Club 33 Hi-Y 3,43 Trail 4, Photographer: Projection Club 4g National Honor Society 4. DEAN KING: Projection Club 3,4. -158- E . JOHN KIRTLAND: Honor Award 2,33 Student Council 2,3,4, Presi- dent 43 Debate 2,3,43 Thespian 43 N.F.L. 2,3,43 Scholarship Teams 2,33 Dramatics Club 3,43 Dramatics Club Play 3,43 Hi-Y 2,3,4, Cabinet 33 Junior Play 33 Senior Play 4: Latin Club 2: Future Teachers 33 Journalism 3,4, EditorialEditor3 A.F.S.33 Academic Letter 3 3 National Honor Society 4. DELLA KLEIN: D.E. Club 43 Monitor 33 Y-Teen 2,3,4. STEVE KLINT: Musical Prod. 43 Basketball 23 Football 2,3,43 Rifle Club 23 Track 2,3,43 Wrestling 43 Lettermans Club 2,3,43 Class Officer 2,41 Student Council 43 Dramatics Club 43 Dramatics Club Play 43 Hi-Y 2,3,43 Cabinet 3,43 Junior Play Prod. 33 Senior Play Prod. 43 Trail 43 National Athletic Honor Society 2,3,4. LINDA KNIGHT: Pep Club 2,3Q Student Librarian 2,43 Y-Teen 2,3,43 Junior Play Prod. 33 Business Club 43 Library Club 2,33 Recreation Club 2. -L- MYRNA LAFFERE: Pep Club 2,3,4: Y-Teen 2,3,4: Mixed Chorus 2 3 Business Club 4 3 D.E. Club, Historian 4. JOHN LAMONE: JOYCE LANCASTER: HARRIET LARSEN: Musicals Prod. 3,43 Marching Band 2,33 Monitor 43 Pep Club 43 Y-Teen 2,3,43 Senior Play Prod. 43 En- sembles 2,33 Latin Club 23 French Club 3,4, Treas. 43 Future Nurses 2,3,43 Pep Band 2,32 Journalism 4, Circulation Mgr. JUDY LARSEN: PAT LAWRENCE: Musicals 2,3,43 Marching Band 2,3,43 Y-Teen 2,3,43 French Club 23 Pep Band 2,33 Trail 43 Music Letter 2. JIM LAY: Musicals 3,43 Symphonettes 43 Rifle Club 2,32 Marching Band 2,33 Debate 23 Hi-Y 2,3,43 Junior Play Prod. 33 Ensembles 3,43 Pep Band 3,4 3 Business Club 4. JIM LEATON: Musicals 2,3,43 Symphonettes 3,4: Honor Award 2,33 Marching Band 2,3,43 Wrestling 23 Hi-Y 23 Ensembles 2,3,4: Latin Club 2 3 Pep Band 2,3,4. SHARON LOCKARD: Pep Club 23 Usherettes 3,4 3 Y-Teen 2,3,4 3 Future Nurses 3 3 Business Club 4. JANET LONGBINE: D.E. Club 43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Y-Teen 2,3,4: Mixed Chorus 2,3. -MCH PATRICIA McCABE: MELVIN McCALL: Hi-Y 2,3,4. GARY McCAUSLAND: Musicals 2,3,43 Marching Band 43 Monitor 33 Hi-Y 2,3,43 Spanish Club 33 Pep Band 43 A Cappella 3,43 Mixed Chorus 2 3 Business Club 4. WANDA McDANELD: Student Librarian 4 3 Y-Teen 2,3,4 3 En- Zeimlbles 43 Future Nurses 2 3 A Cappella 3,4 3 Mixed Chorus 2 3 Library u 4. LEE McGIMSEY: Honor Award 2,33 Marching Band 23 Science Club 2,3, Treas. 33 Scholarship Teams 2,31 Hi-Y 43 Pep Band 2 3 National Honor Society 4. CAROL McKIM: Musical Prod. 3,43 Science Club 33 Monitor 33 Pep Club 2,3,43 Student Council 43 Scholarship Teams 2,31 Dra- matics Club 3,43 Junior Play 33 Senior Play Prod. 43 Latin Club 23 French Club 3,43 Future Teachers 3,43 National Honor Society 4. ,MH LARRY MAIN: CAROLE MALLON: Musicals 2,3,43 Cheerleader 3,43 Pep Club 2,3,4: Scholarship Teams 2,33 Y-Teen 2,3,4: Junior Play Prod. 33 Senior Play Prod. 43 Chansonaires 2,3,43 Business Club 43 Recrea- tion Club 43 Music Letter 33 National Honor Society 4. KING MAR: Musical Prod. 43 Art Award Winner 43 Track 33 Student Council 23 Hi-Y 2,3,43 Junior Play Prod. 3: Senior Play Prod. 4 3 Business Club 4. RICHARD MARING: Musicals 43 Symphonettes 3,43 Rifle Club 23 Marching Band 2,3,4: Dramatics Club 43 Dramatics Club Play 43 Hi-Y 23 Senior Play Prod. 43 Future Teachers 43 Pep Band 2.3. NATHALIE MARTIN: Marching Band 23 Science Club 2 3 Pep Club 2,3,4 3 Y-Teen 2,3,4 3 Future Nurses 3. SHARON MARTY: Marching Band 2,33 Pep Club 2,3,43 Y-Teen 2,3,43 Junior Play Prod. 33 Latin Club 23 Business Club 4. JANE MEIER: Marjorette 43 Marching Band 43 Science Club 23 Pep Club 2,3,43 Y-Teen 2,3,43 Business Club 43 Junior Play Prod. 3, I ll AARON MERRIMAN: D.E. Club 4. GERALDINE MERSHON: KAY MILLER: Musicals 3: Pep Club 2: Y-Teen 2,3,4: French Club 2,3,4: Business Club 4. JOAN MILLER: Pep Club 2,3: Usherettes 4: Y-Teen 2,3,4: Busi- ness Club 4. LARETTA QMILLER: Musicals 3: Monitor 4: Pep Club 2,3,4: Stu- dent Council 4: Thespian 3,4: Dramatics Club 3, President 4: Y- Teen 2,3. Cabinet 4: Dramatics Club Play 3: Junior Play 3: Senior Play 4: Latin Club 2: French Club 2,3: Recreation Club 2: National Honor Society 4. BETTY MILLIMAN: Majorette 2,3,4: Musicals 2,3,4: Marching gfarLd42,3,4: Pep Club 2,3,4: Y-Teen 2,3,4: Latin Club 2: Business u . MARY ANN MILLS JOE MINNEMAN: Football 2: Track 2,3,4: Lettermans Club 4: Latin Club 2. JAKE MITCHELL: WAYNE MITCHELL: Transferred from Bavaria, Kan., Senior Year. BEVERLY MOAD: Transferred from San Bernardino, Calif., Junior Year. Pep Club 4: Student Librarian 4: Dramatics Club 4: Y-Teen 3,4: Dramatics Club Play 4: Senior Play Prod. 4: Business Club 4. NOLAN MORRIS: Student Council 4: Hi-Y 2,3,4: Business Club 4, President. JIM MORTIMER: Musicals 3,4: Basketball 2,3,4f: Football 2,3,4: Track 2: Lettermans Club 3,4: Hi-Y 2,3,4: Ensembles 3: Latin Club 2: Madrigal 4: A Cappella 3: Mixed Chorus 2. -N- giAlgES NEILL: Football 2,3,4: Track 3 : Wrestling 2,3,4: Lettermans u 3,4. ANNETTE NELSON: Y-Teen 2,3,4: Ensembles 2: A Cappella 3,4: Mixed Chorus 2. DIANNE NELSON: Pep Club 2,3,4: Y-Teen 2,3,4: Junior Play Prod. 3: Business Club 4. JANNETTE NELSON: Musical 2: Y-Teen 4: A Cappella 2. SANDRA NETTLES: LOUIS NIEMANN: Musicals 3,4: Football 4: Lettermans Club 4: Student Librarian 2,4: Scholarship Team 3: Hi-Y 2,4: Ensembles 2,3: Madrigal 4: A Cappella 3: Mixed Chorus 2. JIM NOTHERN: Musicals 3,4: Football 3,4: F.F.A. 3,4: Wrestling 3: Student Council, Vice-President 4: Dramatics Club 4: Dramatics Club Play 4: Hi-Y 2,3,4: Junior Play Prod. 3: Senior Play Prod. 4 : A Cappella 3. -0- RUTH OBENCHAIN: CAROL OLSON: Musicals 3,4: Symphonettes 4: Honor Award 2,3,4: Marching Band 2,3,4: Pep Club 4: Student Council 4: Y-Teen 2,3,4: Junior Play Prod. 3: Senior Play Prod. 4: Ensembles 2,3,4: Latin Club 2: Future Teachers 3,4: Pep Band 2,3,4: Recreation Club 2. - -p,-. CHARLES PACKER: SUSAN PASTERNAK: Pep Club 2: Y-Teen 2,3,4: Mixed Chorus 3. SHARON PETERSON: D.E. Club 4: Pep Club 2: Y-Teen 2,3,4: Mixed Chorus 2,3. ROBERT PICKARD: Hi-Y 2,3. DIXIE PIERCE: Pep Club 2 : Usherettes 3,4 : Y-Teen 2,3,4. MARLENE PINKHAM: Musical 3: Pep Club 2,3,4: Student Coun- cil 3: Y-Teen 2,3,4: Junior Play Prod. 3: Spanish Club 3: Latin Club 2: Future Teachers 4: Chansonaires 2,3,4. VIVIAN PIPER: Marching Band 2,3,4: Pep Club 2: Y-Teen 2,3,4: Business Club 4 : Concert Band 2,3,4. WILLIAM PLUNKETT: F.F.A. 3,4. CONNIE POLLARD: Pep Club 2: Y-Teen 2,3,4: Future Nurses 4. KAREN PORTER: Marching Band 2,3,4: Y-Teen 2,3,4: Pep Band 2. DEANNA POWELL: Honor Award 3: Student Council 4: Scholar- ship Team 3: Y-Teen 2,3,4: Ensembles 2: Future Nurses 2,3,4: Chansonaires 2,3,4: Mixed Chorus 2: Recreation Club 2: National Honor Society 4. CLIFTON PRATER: Student Council 4. JON PYLE: Hi-Y 3.4. E CHARLES REBOUL: ARNOLD RILEY: PHIL RINARD: Basketball 2,3: Football 2,3,4, Co-Captain 4: Track 2,3,4: Lettermans Club 3,4: Student Council 2,3,4: Scholarship Teams 2,3: National Athletic Honor Society 3,4: National Honor Society. President 4. VIVIAN RIPPLE: Monitor 4: Pep Club 2,3: Student Librarian 3: Y-Teen 2,3,4: Future Teachers 4: Mixed Chorus 2. CHARLES ROBERTS: Honor Award 2: Marching Band 2: Wres- tling 2,3: Scholarship Team 2: Hi-Y 2,3,4. SONNY ROBERTSON: Musicals 3,4: Football 2: Hi-Y 2,3,4: Junior Play Prod. 3 : A Cappella 3,4: Mixed Chorus 2. JIMMY ROESER: Hi-Y 2,3,4. SYLVANUS ROME: MARVIN ROMME: -R- . -Sf GEORGE SAIP: Football 3,4: F.F.A. 2,3,4: Lettermans Club 3,4: Projection Club 3,4. JOYCE SANBORN: Monitor 3: Pep Club 2: Y-Teen 2,3,4: Business Club 4. DENNIS SAUM: Honor Award 2: Rifle Club 3: Track 2: Hi-Y 2. EVONNE SAWAYA: Monitor 4: Pep Club 3: Y-Teen 2,3,4: En- sembles 2,3,4: Chansonaires 2,3,4. WALTER SCHEIDT: Wrestling 2,3,4. RANAY SCHIFFMAN: Pep Club 2 : Y-Teen 2,3,4 : Ensembles 3 : Future Nurses 2,3,4 : A Cappella 3,4 : Mixed Chorus 2 : Chansonaires 4. LEROY SCHMIDT: Transferred from Hays, Kan., Junior Year. D.E. Club 4: F.F.A. 3. DENNIS SCHNEIDER: D.E. Club 4 Q Hi-Y 2. RUTH SCRIVENS: CHARLES SHANK: F.F.A. 2,3,4. KENT SHAVER: Basketball 2,3: Track 2,4: Hi-Y 2,3,4: Spanish Club 3. SONNIE SHEETS: Transferred from Downs, Kan., Senior Year. Y- Teen 4. DICK SHELTON: LARRY SHELTON: SANDRA SHILLING: Majorette 4: Musicals 2,3,4: Honor Award 3: Science Club 2,3: Pep Club 2,3,4: Thespian 3,4: Dramatics Club 3: Historian 4: Y-Teen 2,3,4: Dramatics Club Play 3,4: Junior Play Prod. 3: Senior Play Prod. 4: Future Teachers 3: Chansonaires 3,4: Trail 4, Art Editor: Recreation Club 2. NANCY SIMMONS: Musicals 3,4: Honor Award 2,3,4: Monitor 4: Pep Club 2,3,4: Scholarship Team 3: Dramatics Club 4: Y-Teen 2,3,4: Dramatics Club Play 4: Junior Play Prod. 3: Senior Play Prod. 4: German Club 3,4: Latin Club 2: Madrigal 3,4: libxture Teachers 3,4, Vice-President 4: Recreation Club 2: National Honor Society 4. SANDRA SIMMONS: Musicals 2,3: Cheerleader 2,4: Pep Club 2,3,4: Y-Teen 2,3,4: Junior Play Prod. 3: Senior Play Prod. 4: Latin Club 2: Future Nurses 3: Journalism 4: Trail 4, Copy Editor. BETTE SMITH: Musical 3: Marching Band 4: Monibor 4: Pep Club 2,3,4: Student Council 3: Y-Teen 2,3,4: Future Teachers 4: Pep Band 4 : Mixed Chorus 3. KAREN SMITH: Pep Club 2,3: Y-Teen 2,3,4: Business Club 4: Recreation Club 2,3. KAY SMITH: Musical 3: Science Club 3: Monitor 3: Pep Club 2,3,4: Student Council 2: Y-Teen 2,3,4: Junior Play Prod. 3: Span- ish Club 3: Future Nurses 3: Future Teacher 4: Mixed Chorus 2: Journalism 3,4: Trail 4: Recreation Club 2. LEONARD SMITH: Hi-Y 4. ROBERT SMITH: Symphonettes 3,4: Basketball 2,3,4: Class Of- ficer 3: Debate 2: Dramatics Club 4: Hi-Y 2,3, Cabinet 4: Senior Play 4: Future Teachers 4: Journalism, Sports Editor 4: Dramatics Club Play 4. NETTIE SMOCK: Usherettes 3,4: Y-Teen 2,3,4: Business Club 4. GAYLAND SNOW: LUCILLE SNYDER: Pep Club 3: Y-Teen 2,3,4 : Business Club 4, RONALD SPRECKER: Marching Band 2,3,4: Hi-Y 4: Concert Band 2,3,4. JIM STAUFFER: Art Award 2,3,4: Basketball 2,3,4: F.F.A. 3: Track 2,3,4: Science Club 3, Treas. 4: Lettermans Club 3,4: Student Council 3,4 : Hi-Y 2,3,4 : Spanish Club 3,4. -159- IDE PATRICIA STAUFFER: Musicals 2,3,4: Honor Award 2,3: Science Club 2,3,4: Pep Club 2,3,4: Scholarship Teams 2.3: Y-Teen 2,3,4: Junior Play Prod. 33 Spanish Club 3,43 Senior Play Prod. 4: Latin Club 2: Future Teachers 3,4: Recreation Club: National Honor Society 4. ROBERT STEELE: Hi-Y 4. JOAN STERMER: Musicals 2,3: Science Club 2,3,4: Pep Club 2,3,4: Y-Teen 2,3,4: Latin Club 23 French Club 3,43 Future Nurses 3,4: Journalism 4. KAY SULLIVAN: D.E. Club 4 3 Pep Club 4. DORIS SUMMERS: Y-Teen 2,3,4 3 Mixed Chorus 2,3,4. JOAN SUMSTINE: Monitor 2,32 Library Club 4: Mixed Chorus 3,4. DARLENE SUTTON: Majorette 2,3,4 : Musicals 2,3,4 : Marching Band 2,3,4: Y-Teen 2,3,43 Junior Play Prod. 3: Senior Play Prod. 4: Latin Club 23 Future Teachers 3,4: Gypsies 2,3,4: Recreation Club 2 3 National Honor Society 4. SHEILA SUTTON: . HT- MARY LEE TAYLOR: Musicals 33 Science Club 2: Pep Club 2,3: Dramatics Club Play 4: Dramatics Club 43 Y-Teen 2,3,4: Junior Play Prod. 3: Senior Play Prod. 4: Latin Club 23 Future Nurses 2,3. MARTHA TEAS: Musicals 33 Marching Band 2,3,4: Science Club 2,3: Student Council 2: Dramatics Club 3, Vice-President 4: Y- Teen 2,3,4, Cabinet 3: Dramatics Club Play 3,4: Junior Play Prod. 3: Spanish Club 2: Senior Play Prod. 43 Ensembles 2.3: Future Nurses 3,4 3 Pep Band 2,3,4. FRANCIS TEMPLE: Tennis 3,4 3 Hi-Y 3. DEAN THAYER: KLINTON THELANDER: Basketball 2,3,4, Co-Captain 4: F.F.A. 2,3,4: Track 23 Monitor 23 Student Council 23 Scholarship Teams 2,33 Hi-Y 3,4: National Honor Society 4. RUSSELL TIBBETTS: Honor Award 2: Marching Band 2,33 Science Club 2,3: Scholarship Team 2: Hi-Y 2: Latin Club 2. LARREE TODD: Girls Glee Club 43 Musicals 3: Monitor 2: Pep Club 2,3,4: Dramatics Club 43 Y-Teen 2,3,4: Spanish Club 33 Senior Play Prod. 43 Future Nurses 3,4. MARILYNN TRAIN: Monitor 3: Pep Club 2,3,4: Scholarship Team 23 Y-Teen 2,3,4: Spanish Club 3,43 Senior Play Prod. 4: Future Teachers 4: National Honor Society 4. JOYCE TRIPP: Pep Club 2,3: Y-Teen 2,3,43 Junior Play Prod. 3: Business Club 43 National Honor Society 4. JANET TURNER: Musical 43 Pep Club 2,3,4: Y-Teen 2,3,4: German Club. 3,43 Latin Club 23 Future Teachers 3,4: Chansonaires 4: A Cappella 43 Mixed Chorus 2,33 National Honor Society 4. JEANETTE TURNER: Musicals 3,43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Student Coun- cil 2,42 Dramatics Club 43 Y-Teen 2,3,4: Dramatics Club Play 4: Junior Play Prod. 33 Spanish Club 2,3,4: Senior Play Prod. 4: Future Teachers 33 Chansonaires 2,3,4: Business Club 43 Music Letter 3. -U, , GALE URBAN: Musicals 3,43 Science Club 3,4: Hi-Y 2,3,4: Latin Club 2. YV..- GARY VANDERVORT: Hi-Y 4. KAY VICKROY: Musicals 2,3,43 Honor Award 3: Science Club 2: Pep Club 2,3,4: Dramatics Club 3,4: Y-Teen 2,3,4: Dramatics Club Play 3,4: Junior Play Prod. 33 Madrigal 3,4: Future Nurses 43 Future Teachers 33 Trail 43 Recreation Club 2. 1 TWILA VONFANGE: .Musicals 3,4: Honor Award 2: Science Club 3: Pep Club 2,3,43 Thespian 43 Scholarship Team 23 Dramatics Club 43 Y-Teen 2,3,4: Dramatics Club Play 43 Senior Play Prod. 4: Junior Play Prod. 3: Ensembles 2,32 Future Teachers 3,43 CHHDSOH- aires 2,3: Journalism, Asst. Editor 43 Trail, Asst. Editor 4: Teen Talk 43 Stagecraft 43 National Honor Society 4. LW.. RICHARD WAKEFIELD: Football 2. SONDRA WALKER: Pep Club 2,3.4: Dramatics Club 4: Y-Teen 2,3,4: Dramatics Club Play 43 Senior Play Production 4: Future Nurses 3,4: Musical Production 4. -140 NAN WALLER: Transferred from Lawton, Oklahoma, Senior Year. Pep Club 4: Thespian 4: Dramatics Club Play 4: Y-Teen 4: A Cappella 43 Mixed Chorus 4: Business Club. WILLIAM WALLER: Transferred from Lawton, Oklahoma, Senior Year. Track 4: Lettermans Club 43 Hi-Y 4. MARY RITA WARREN: Attendant to Queen 4: Musicals 3,4: Honor Award 2,3,43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Student Council 2,3,4: Treas. 3: Dramatics Club 3,43 Junior Play Prod. 33 Senior Play Prod. 43 Spanish Club 3, Treas. 33 Y-Teen 2,3,4, Pres. 43 Dramatic Club Play 3,4: Latin Club 2, Pres. 23 Mixed Chorus 23 National Honor Society 4. -IANICE WATTS: PED Club 2,3,4: Y-Teen 2-3.4: Business Club 4. VIRGINIA WEBERG: Transferred From Sacred Heart High School Senior Year. Y-Teen 4 : Future Teachers 4. DAVID WEBSTER: MARY ANN WEDDLE: Pep Club 2,4: Y-Teen 2,3,4: Latin Club 23 Future Nurses 2,3.4: Mixed Chorus 33 Trail 4. PATSY WELSH: Pep Club 2,31 Y-Teen 2,3,4: Ensembles 23 Latin Club 2: Chansonaires 2,35 Business Club 4. WILLIAM WELSH: Honor Award 2,3: Basketball 43 Tennis 2,3,4: Lettermans Club 43 Class Officer 23 Debate 2,33 Thespian 3,4: N.F.L. 3,4: Scholarship Teams 2,3,4: Dramatics Club 3,4: Dramatics Club Play 3,4: Hi-Y 2,3,4Q Cabinet 3, President 4: Junior Play 3: Spanish Club 3, Vice-President: Senior Play 43 Journalism 3,4, Sports Editor 3, Managing Editor 4 3 National Athletic Honor Society4, Boys State3,A.F.S.3, National Honor Society 4: Academic Letter 3. NADINE WENDT: Pep Club 2,33 Student Librarian 4: Y-Teen 2,3,4: Senior Play Prod. 4: Business Club 4: Library Club. BETTY WERNER: Musical 3: Pep Club 4: Y-Teen 2,3,43 Latin Club 2: Future Nurses 2,3,4. DENNIS WHITTING-TON: Musical 43 Basketball 2: Tennis 3,4 3 Mon- itor 3: Hi-Y 2,3,4: Junior Play Prod. 3: Spanish 3,4: Senior Play 43 Latin Club 2. ROY WICKS: DAN WIGGANS: Musical Prod. 3,4: Basketball 2: Football 2: Rifle Club 2,3, Officer 2,3: Track 2,3,4: Lettermans Club 3,4: Class Officer 4: Student Council 2: Thespian 3,4: Scholarship Team 2: Dramatics Club 3,4: Dramatics Club Play 3,4: Hi-Y 2,3,43 Junior Play 3: Senior Play Prod. 4: National Honor Society 4. KEETA WILCOX: Pep Club 2,3: Dramatics Club 4: Y-Teen 2,3,4: Junior Play Prod. 3: Senior Play 4: Future Nurses 3,4, Officer. BETH WILLIAMS: Marching Band 4: Pep Club 2: Y-Teen 2,3,4: Pep Band 4 3 Recreation Club 2,3. KARL WILVERS: Hi-Y 3. GARY WINSLOW: F.F.A. 3,4: Marching Band 2,3,4: Pep Band 3,4. DONALD WISE: Football 2,3,4, Co-Captain 4 : Track 3: Wrestling 33 Lettermans Club 2,3,4: President 4: Hi-Y 2,3,4: Cabinet 4: Junior Play 3: A Cappella 3,4: Mixed Chorus 23 Music Dept. Manager 4. SANDRA WISE: Y-Teen 2,3,4: Future Teachers 4. DAN WITTERS: Basketball 2,3,43 Co-Captain 43 Football 33 Track 2,3,4: Lettermans Club 43 Student Council 3,4: Hi'-Y 3,4: Spanish Club 33 Senior Play 4. ROGER WOLFORD Football 2: F.F.A. 2: Senior Play Prod. 4. ALICE WOOD: Transferred from Bavaria, Kan., Senior Year. KENT WORLEY: Musical Prod. 4: F.F.A. 3: Science Club 4: Stu- dent Council 4: Dramatics Club 43 Dramatics Club Play 4: Hi-Y 2,3,4: Senior Play Prod. 4: Business Club 4, Treas. YYY- CHARLES YOUNGDAHL: Musicals 4: Dramatics Club 43 Dra- matics Club Play 4 : Hi-Y 2,3,4: Senior Play Prod. 43 Business Club 4 : Projection Club 4. -Z-. HELEN ZERBE: Musicals 3,4: Pep Club 2,3,4: Y-Teen 2,3,4: Span- ish Club 3,4: Senior Play Prod. 4: Ensembles 3: A Cappella 3: Chan- sonaires 43 Recreation Club 2: Girls Glee Club 2. MIKE ZIMMERSCHIED: Musicals 3,4: Pep Club 23 Hi-Y 2,3,4: Senior Play Prod. 43 Madrigal 4: A Cappella 33 Mixed Chorus 2: Business Club 4: Ensembles 2. CONI ZOOK: Attendant to Queen: Musical 3: Honor Award 33 Science Club 2,3: Vice-President 2: Pep Club 2,3,4: Class Officer 3: Student Council 2,3: Y-Teen 2,3,4: Junior Play Prod. 3: Spanish Club 3: Senior Play Prod. 2: Future Teachers 4, Hisborian 3,4: Journalism 4 : Recreation Club. ' AI! B bf 0 ,Q alll QLQ fl l T SX A lr, NCLWQQJT, ewfiigs pl R l 7 illlllllill RENO 0' Yfllm of e levfgirxeio 0- A Meals, me llilllolllll 9' fl S mfg 'ylll 'alll To 81-40 Hi ways s a, ansas 1 l' gf All llgl-5 fy Y l of 1 C fy - 4 X py s Inn ll l , iw lllllmllllil llgilym 1 X 110 E. Walnut. Meals - Hamburg S d b STONE BROTHERS Bee Line Safety Service Wheel Aligning Specialists On U.S. 40 8. U.S. 81 By-Pass Salina, Kansas A o Auto sigiftsl like 11 E. Iron -4871 Lv Co lations JC s 1957 P - ll .Broadway ll Congratulations to tb Congratulatio Class 0f1957 '57 Seniors A Q Tuckers Food Market Jones Texaco Serv: e Groceries - Meats - Vegetables 513 E I ff D 1 TA 7' 0039 506 W E1 D ITA7 7203 . 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These fir s appreciate this confidenceg and as citizens of this growing Q -e commu ty e congratulate our Salina students and the entire school 6 ad inlstratio d staff on their outstand g achievements in the field of edcto K- ,Am THE SALINA AND ENGINEERS- ,c?fLaiQ'D .K-??,LZ4ti'v Qiiglg C' 4,21 gb Q ..,f if r.,,4 ?WZZg , fisdggafg l bb i M6 Q, .ag l, Q XY E 3, ,x V 1 'F x 0 . B XY , , x ' - f K of Q t it Q t 3 gf 3 EDEWEV on fEii'Si gxiiksxli ri iiiiiitiiii i iii? W it EMM i N 9 'v v 3 r'WyCONSTRUCTIOrNtt, are . iv NWN kiwi tg NV OMSPANY gi SW 5 trail iw s l2titgg3QliW3iiQQQl'iX l fix 2 if Q W5 N3 -1 Q Dewey vickfoy 5 si t Wig in X tlgtpcz-stzitfsc, it v 2 its W3 t -146- Mgx?fwgfff ffm W V W2 5535 9 ,JJ ,nigg a Y g :wwf 0 ,M WEWTW wp. Mfg Q f? f, yg'!jfV'fQqi'gwYflf3fiTk?'gbYg 5ei fi! Q WR , Wiki? MW yy- 1 EW ff ff R 2 H my MW ww QE, -147- Hwww 1 , I Q 739-9' IFGJJJTFUK QW WMM . 'WNW WM 'Q4wM7? Bib A 0 B, 'cf-44014, X JVM' 5 , CONGRATUM S or ' t if . 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I V if-'i x X f I Bregifo d Fffont End Specialist f61,f,?fi 1,5 if ,J ,L I ,xx W A xiii A i V14 If Wifi 5 My I q' A i if V A Leading the picrade of heme lf ' Q l ,f'lf A! cerviices is Resldy Kilowati. i - A. is awcsc our cc win i I ,194 'gomplete On? Senglcgi A I dependdble electric service- T Y X 4 141 ,V 24 hours c day. A ff' dz L' f il XX G . 4 M ff W THE KANSAS Powzn ,f 'M A and LIGHT COMPANY 1 1 M i 03 ,fp A. H. Dondurcmd, Owner . O ,W - 1 , I t Effi ffqqife ff j?1 wA'4 Q fa?-Eno 'fof-ca? . 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NASH, Manager Interior or Exterior Wood Trim 732 NORTH NINTH PHONE 3001 LOOK FOR THIS LABEL ON THE GIFTS YOU GIVE BOOKS GIFTS STA ONERY dlI.lL11.NG CARD. LOOK FOR THIS LABEL ON THE GIFTS YOU RECEIVE I I 1 - lt's the Fashion to go to Congratulations to the . I f '57 Wood Fashion C GSS 0 Cleaners MERRILL ELECTRIC IOS North 7th Phone TA 5-5l09 209 So. Santa Fe Phone TA3 685l 6 -Q24 CONGRATULATIONS T5 A ' to the Class of l957 Cx W If f City Wide Delivery CCTQT6 ji? 1 I More for your Money I 2 Tractor and Equipment Co., lnc. rg?lMun0r Phone TA7 ASM . I -156- KLEMNS Duckwalls ' 'N . lO I S If-S v' IGA Foodlmer , 1 1 Q, , eNing5f,,meQof Friendly Courtesy Quality 4' Q Yeu 605 Eqgf Cl-gwford CQ ' 1 ' 1 - L4JCLIJEalina, Kansas I . , p W W , iq , Q 17 K-01 , - ?'1v CONGRATULATIONS Q ,, H1-e.,LjXC,,,,p,i ,,,e ,S0fril to me Class of 1957 'MQ 9 '-ivy VC-QJL, 4 5 I , ' Gfmmnr rmnnwm . MTIQWWH 0'- A Complete Line of ' gl ' -1 r tomer ds Hardware 81 Housewarogx , U ' exgsqq no N. sqm Fe Dial TA 3-2144 ' S 'W' Fe k6 59 tElQf2 S0S I C I I Sunset Grlll ' c Paint s. varnish co. 901 W. Crawford Phone TA 3-9967 9 H6 N0fT a Home Cooked NB , V Salina Ka a Meals and Pastries 1 , 05 N N - - N 9 2 No ' QUILLENS NM r ss msg H n A to rksQQl , 9 Your Hofpount Apphance Dealer 4 'X jf For Saline Count V K J ll 2 fl Y. rece aRe5lt fN g na North soma Fe Dial TA3-4378 lk 9 ' 'Q 5' 'S i .' QS 'N Salina, Kansas S -22g wth 9 it CONGRATULATIONS X 9. Q 'X 9 ll Q T 3 -C uqtions to the Class of 1957 X I ' KSN Gm F noon men: 9 an K , l X K I For the Best in Books '-5 F alx a he res l57 S. Santa Fe Phone TA 3-475l 0 - v , - 1 C ,L N N -157- ulilf ,f , JJ ffl? Wxgiwff wwf KILRQYIS yymyilly fig , x Iso Nonhsmnh : PJ of I V, ,W r t, Buy4,, liZo!'1Q2de I Phone TA 7-2122 Pfl . Dietrich Drug Company by Prescription Druggists SALINA Dial TA 3-6367 KANSAS Town and Country Plumbing 'X Q A l Phone TA3 8497 Hotel, Restaurant, -and Tavern Fixtures, Equipment and Supplies C NA XXGF Ai's so H A3 Q i3,n51'lnE li MQ 5, S N ' HUUSE e - X H3-ll5 NOt'l'l1 7ll'l Phone TA 3-6395 S IR ' gsm w5SHERS Salina, Kansas L QQ! x wp K st U 5 NN l Salina Music 8. Amusement Co. on X3 3 collgn e 1 X X Q 249 North Santa Fe e N E-M i' , qroptfi 1 efbk llvufiva Salina, Kansas . h 'CH 1? t X I -N U Forsyth Motel . S. 40 Highway East Salina, Kansas Phone .TA 5-5439 l 2 F ' 1 l 2 . -is -158- ,R X I xt- IAQ I '- Y-M5 A A I Watclfeglf Diamonds iuewelryxgg, E X Ii 1 may X nd Silverware QA AV Xx H '1-Q ' - ' .VY v , Q If ,Ei .ks Xb KA .Q . ex gi L J f S' XE I S rt X- ' .. fusing: - . I 'L S ex Q QXK 'r-fe '7 e - , .,.,:i Ax V57-cu st-T , X TV ,K I r ,J xp-V 1 Ew:cIl RY 'Se sf X Mel. S 66sServlce X 'IL' 1 'X X bi, X' .gs z. J. 'S X as . . ' . X ' gs I . 'Q 'TQ ,rs X I49 N. Santa Fe Ave. - Phone is S15 s 1 X sAuNA, KANSAS I ' I N 'se X' : nf, r 1, xx Th? kg -gg ' xi: Qk is . We ie Xe M .ge 1 N, , S A I X , , BERNARD S ,yi Q Neg YOU? REXAEL3 sroizg N X, 'Q ' T SALIISI' -S nos N. sum Fe X T? N' SN Sita Store of Newest Fashions B if LlNCkYD.RU5T1EQMl5KNl Vi I For Junior and Miss CRN, X sax - READY-TO-WEQR 'Q W ' S Prescriptiblg Specialisfgsy ex MILLINERY ,seei I Selina, Karxgs www Rh, - I Lge 2- s,4, g I s's' K ' I Q via I ki R INA? Sir' 11 il XS- Congratulations Class of 2 f' ee- , Kilim . rn tx?-v Ashton s Grocery Qi' J- N he Ice and Food Lockers 65 075115 gang? X ie . 901 w. Crawford Phone TA3-6581 sAuNA ns Salina's Friendly Restaurant THE NEELY CAFE TOM and JEAN NEELY, owners Pfaff Sewing Center World's Finest Zigzag Sewing Machine Parts and Repairs for all Makes PFAFF SEWING CENTER UNIVERSAL ADJUSTMENT 8: INSPECTION C0. Phones TA 3-4695 - TA 3-4696 P.O. Box II46 815 W. Crawford SAM L. ROBBINS, MANAGER SALINA, KANSAS Walter Quinn luggage Co. Repairing of Leather Goods Zippers in Leather Coats, Golf Bags and etc. IZZM N. Santa Fe Phone TA9090 I -159- ll 14,1 1,1 ' K, , f I ,,,, , , M, I Congratulations to t ngyzgations I Class 095 A' 4 Y Q ge C f4fQ voGUEf'f?fEFf'?flRE' fa my ' r f Z LQWX ,I f sAuNA's sIvIAIz CIN I - Hp I -f llw A P ja - ky , ' im ts gk . -of C pf lh A D T .OD , J! M 1' an Mfg Eberhardt Soft Water .Service V Q A 243 s. Fifth, iff, , Rysie ILA?-4 'N ,JW lr O! l T jd yoj -I if I A 1 III Q glncorpor ed djxf-XFJQM yy Aw ,X l I A 'X ' i X97 I X ffvq 5i7j,f'ln V ' V l CUNNlNGHAM'S - so .Ji f-f' Salina Floral Company Flowers for All Occasions 339 East Prescott Phone TA 5-5600 Bendix lounderette Wash Fluff Dry J 1, Monroe'svAtlilitirlfquifment v I .gf 234 S. Santo Fe Wingrove Auto Electric Phones TA 4470 or TA 7-4479 150-156 S. Sth S l' K 245 S. Sth Street Salina, Kansas G mu MSCS Stauffer Hardware QUALITY PRINTING IS THE KIND WE PRODUCE l04 N. 5th Street Phone TA 7-1215 We Do All Kinds of priming I . . Congratulations Arrow Printing Company to the Phone TA 3-3932 Farmers Union Bldg. Graduates of S. H. S. Salina, Kansas I -16 O l l ffasfgi 7 I n L43 Iway Sqn ry .yank I 53-'df r 13?-4,-Q-1 og! ,Ho1LglvPpno4840r -MM Z I i ' 'Where Youn ks Me 0 ' I L I FOUNTAIN LUN HEONETTE ,Z T-L1-9'4,o-Q! -1,47 , I we My 5 F A rf?593 i'G Go A INTE SE TON o - y-0-rf-L! Q-106 .ff'U5'!V! '7 81 8' Q., ,ZZ aa ff , I ffm M S Sfvresh MQBEITPS SHG? 4 LN ' ff X f' 9 xAv52 4 . We , RA -NeIL.su 1019 N. 9Ih 1501 S. 91h OPPING CENTER T415 W- Cfflwfofd 'TIDME OF GARLAND swEATERs ' me 471512, KWWL' A l ,fuk 0 L, j E E f Q logerberg Texaco Service I Am ,, X Washing and Lubricating ' ' . I D.. ff I e 9 and P5T'g'jl 0 ' 9 , PICK UP AND DELIVERY 1849 9th 2 Corner of 7th and Walnut Dial TA 3-9854 SAUNA SEED C0. BEST WISHES T0 CLASS OF '57 GOOCHIS BEST SEEDS FEED FERTILIZER East Side Sundries Jack Fendi MQ'- Salina Kansas Swnfs Jewelry Roy Boyer Motors Inc. 800 N. 9th Kraft Manor Shopping Center E Watches - Diamonds - Jewelry LINCOLN M RCURY Sales and Service -161- . r ' .. x ur . v . O r .N ' QM MA , 3. .M N HOYT-wEsT , N gk Ax E 'I A' - X5 X V JUNIOR coA1s-suns-DRESSES QA' 'X A ' ' sl-loss, MILLINERY and Accessomes I, I li' - I x M Q, Kansas N 141 N. Santa Fe ,Q N, . N ' 1' ww' Q' r f! ' 'Q ' L A- NC L N j ' QE H627 X UMWQ G-HEATINW-fx OLING ' I w Q X . A , I jf , ,I '47 r GAGE S Inc. 1 153S.Z1f, jW0LsQ1?jKjA,wd , ' n 4,1 ' ,I . A ' The Best Cosis Less at Gage's K f X ' Q 4 ,1.1 , 1,4 1 . 3.112 Q cfm f ,f ,iff I N AD5HAW'5 . X1 1' ' ,ff 'VI IZ? ' f Ar ave! Work filo ng, Saddles Compan gciorporat LeaThercraFPQppIies ' , W . A - ' Leafherkfgafirb ' A115 0. 7t pa T 3- 5 Cie I trade ' iiles- nsuranco 104 South 5th-Salina, Kansas ,N V 4. I ,ghbfdgjffs - ' M 'L N ' I .L I 'Ti' , ,-ala! . ' i , , S155 - X, f 1 1 N f5?'5 Q.f'zkC'Q29L?'U'a onSv m'93Q 5 fr r Olson Hardware 3 of '57 NB ' ' a 0 ' 3 V ' Chl nhac ' ny r 5 , R200 E. :mn C9 Phone TA3-2322 , :li The 4'-like of Beau I , utomobilesu 'U-2 QX CSP Nrvwv' Zrffgf Q5 Q J Salina's lead rrQ Ce ter .. .- K AN , ,gi k g Eilsffsflmgf is 5 I-I:Ll5LQ.E AND SONS I r 1915':: '6 H :emu G QuAurv 1 Nb 5-IFNSRTH Ninf' Sfgser QS H RAD kd 4 ssnvlce A hone - 2 scum ri Q r 256-2:59 E 149 s?awf.fF?: Phon3g'rA 7-3132 , A-Ea f-Q-ax 4 . Q5 ., f 3 'X . -X liiiw N i ima 'fQix.:.f:12PlAGiJ X X Xl l w ll 2 xl X . f o o elfbl QL Neloqwiliida. pkoolif, TJ The Swedish Diner lg 'Quo Jlflxxkl 'S,QLWwL.4 ' f - Three Meals a Day Nkbu wel A ll ll--Lfil E Seven Days a Week RW WS WU- Nj Jlfbutsfiflf ill-ldlftllcqp Dial TA 7-4881 y 5t.UUnCL,Loo LG ,U1Nl3af'fl? ix L' LQ,QiAJ. Q ' ' ' l ' oiooolf 0 f ' rollin. Hamilton Drug Lmovolol ' ' lo QL VXQQXQ' new Q96 , i escription I l Xt I f7 i Salina's Child n o , SK' ' J! ll2 W. lron f lr Phone TA3-3779 l xwfh Nl3iL!'j My Dial TA 3-6981 CONGRATULATl0Ng 41' A0196-TULATIONS State Street Grocery ler Broke Service 662 S. Broadway Class of '57 jf Cl of '57 lll7 State Phone TA 3-3571 pay ,eivkp Beo's Ear B Q 729 N. sumo Fe Short Orders MAYBERRY'S Auto Parts and Generators G. H. MAYBERRY, Manager S 13th and Broadway l Salina, Kansas Phone TA 7-2351 l 1 Tru-Vue Television l3l S. Fourth Salina, Kansas - l - Firestone Store zoo s. sfh Phone TA 3-2291 -163-- l I THE CAMQR BP Photographic pli and ip e DEVELJ l NG x lEf AY ERvlC i 0 l ' f . Ph y A7-1732 ll fb l r 0 1 l Q , A J TN R KR is Rxm:5,.1kfNxN ' 'W 'mega - :ics-fiis., f-'5SxXmvN..D Sb-N1 Qszvsmgk Consolidated - Salina The Stetionery Store in Salina , X F LI lp ,R I L i V D 0 . 1 it 'l -1 , I ,R J DT A A It lnc r pl c LE co. yi, S M 1 res p I a- ug t i ,, e iv Depen'Qa eMerchandise Sincel87l ff 1 DRY S-LADIES'READY-TO-WEAR R M Ph0'1 A5-5409 4.9 I 1 2 'I I v I L 'Ml' Viv Y ' Bulova - Elgin Watches ' A W 5 Feature Lock Diamonds ' lull' 4 ll fl' Eisenhower Jewelers PENNEY'S l35 S. Santo Fe W ' 'or wwfjfaklfa Hulse Texaco Service TExAco PRODUCTS Located North of High School liyxjanifofm in QUUIHY and Price Crawford and Front Phone TA 7-3249 lf' Salina I-:Aus sl-los STORE Steam laundry 8. Dry Cleaners SHOES fo' WNDM woMEN and CHILDREN I I .l 164- Lj - wfiifw allo s Sundfies 61, 3 South 9 Phone 643 ' FOU I UND IES -ab co Rugyoijhilpyflisss ' UL IN Gene l ontroctors ' 5l So. Ninth Kraft Monor Shopping Center -T gy? -.2- R. l I . U' A ? - Sl' Compliments of . . . M! S le ithout a ance U f Mk' N ig f LEIDIGH and HAVENS 4 LUMBER co. Coats-Dresses-Blouses-Skirts it Phone TA 7-M71 Over 70 Years Service A 6,1 - I- - C ' I' . ompixmen S Salma Color Center I WESTERN AU1'Q ASSQCIATE Paint - Wallpaper - Picture Framing Kraft Manor Shopping Center 122 North some Fe - Phone TA 5-5651 Phone TA 7-4652 , BEl.l MOTOR COMPANY Walker Radiator STUDEBAKER Sales and Service ff-I-he Bel' Boysff 6l9 N, Santa Fe 325 N. Santa Fe Phone TA 3-2264 0 N Congratulations I-J' Austms Food Market . p - Q F R. Ryan Sons QQ- ' eaturing p, dj' A ' WOLFERMAN'S PRODUCTS X LQ UarY X 129 S. 8th Street , X Phone A -4256 I i I -165- ii, IM 4 'II' J L I ' 1 C I i M' if ,V J ' f. Y, I 'v A sr' 2 I we it 0 as iffy 'V,W 'l y 4 , N A - UV- ,U Q-qygigigiito ,. Xggivuge isp-veg, , gyaffyv if Coker off Qhio St. ERI? 40 Highway 5' I ' QT Te? f It N'i'NIt 5' Fihone TA 7'i'53I Tin' scifi W ,J i All . ar' V ' - Jje- y ::V6!j7i.lIIyQ J-F' I I-gggdtar I-ot - kk tx It wwf M, .fo XI!! E. Pacific .gi .,.Kw, LhPTs?Qes 7-55 6hQr TVK7-5 . III If-ga Phone TA 7-4684 I X adw y .SaIi I I I if JA P. O. Box 56I Salina, Kansas I xi ---:gp RSE Tx. - I xi all I in- -an- Xt i i I II II iii ,ax E if Y I I I i . A II I VAN'S Service and Parking Old Fashioned Service with a Smile 316 East Iron Phone TA 3-9753 CONOCO PRODUCTS i' I ia ' I .I 1 Open Evenings T I 9 0 fm I I 1 I ' II I .al l r If -' y 5 r , ' I cl' 1 W , NUM TS ' 4 W IST d BEAU TY N I N KNO atu I spl y Studios in Following I Kansas Cities f .. na Abilene-Hutchinson-Hays , Wiison neT : 81 jo v ial ! f I if IA WN 1 'Z SALINA FARM SUPPLY Your MASSEY-HARRIS Dealer 901 Broadway Dial TA 7-2641 Magerkurth Studio Life's Treasures - Your Photographs 207 South Seventh Phone TA3-4581 LWAMJ I07 S. Santa Fe my ' Morris Pharmacy Kraft Manor Shopping Center Phone TA 7-4446 DOPP Supply and Paint Company 1217 South Santa Fe - Phone TA7-'I422 Automotive Lacquers and Enamels AII Kinds of Paints and Varnishes FREE DELIVERY 166- Qxi ixwinb - - --- - L .us Asn: -QM . n T- we zfigyw ' ' -,QW fQ-' w x 1 X fr' W- any n- 1 Q V +A i:vf?'iiiii 7,iQ :M ' QF di' L' 1 i 5fT'1:M, Q 1g Q x x' w q.T:li7 5L MIISOII 13 A R by :lL5I.-2. H S if --A, T e 055k HU S suoss mv- 5 f X-...Q UWLD LIFE F001-S0-rant n MENU! Investment Company, ' 3 Ja 1:11 :F g ' zoow 1 Ph TA36393 M I tmentB ld g . i iiyvm MA Ld X Vxg H W My YV L12nnJmn 5+ Fw n nmkvilffif Wg U! A L W X Q5 JB 9040? ,444-4 . wvfix, 'I E X' ' ' ' Ibqifi H ATOTJ Vx V MXN ,306 Zim 1870 DAMN ' gl i D' 5 'INF' n 6 'W utplllfrgfgfk f 066:71 340 Npg-ls2:5A2:27 Home ofthe Famous ' n amil - le icke l V Sarlina, Kansai. F my Ch D g Ph 1 B k 11 K H ' -n .J -167- N Jovyf Q' WW Ae' ' Nj 1 . JQQNERATULATIONS I T JL I IIAA l,Q,el '! I ' rx V K1,.- To The Class of 1957 51 s W , nuns PLATE cuss co J 5rT eT 51 'W Z UWWK WJYL I' 'Hfyfy 204 Ironqi A lb ffpdffllf' 4609 Rv A A Q JL 4 ffeeew: ., ' H 9 'ff Fisher 8. Sons Service fSuIinu Body 8. Fender Works Cars Called for fe Delivered 151 S. 5th TA 3-671 1513 S. Ni th TA3 9901 CONGRATULATIONS TO A A THE CLASS OE T957 WHOLESALE I RETAIL I H C P Y Hr Drp 8:6 ggC p yI 106W cNrthSteet Int r c IT k 84 F Eq p c Salma, Kaus s Ad r IS les 8: Serv Phone TA 3-3726 THANKS TO OUR ADVERTISERS THE TRAIl STAEE r -168- sri ,W New M wfffwgffef ZX? QQ W JWQW M- W ffm xf Q6 W WWW W M?0 !9fMWff WQ ix 5 JG 5 129 wif? iMfAm?w i V yr 1 Lg , ,f,'x,,,, ' L, x It , ,N . 3 E , ? T52 . A I . W. , f v l yi- W, H, W -9, .f..,L. -qu-an A,,.,.f.w..,.--nw'-v-' fl- 1 ' ' ' T' '. 'Ns ,a.!..,4. ' Xi Ax . , . ,5,., X wo-ll!! W .-.,,..wv. ,ff.,.. f. ,, .....-- -0-pq F ,A ,.,.,,,,... 1-,...-.wa .,..,4--m W4 ' ff 1, ' ffv- 4' H- -' w.-ww'--ff V . ---- -- WWW- ..w,.-.- v,,..:,-...1::fQ.-,r '-Q-vfmw ' . , A ' N. 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