s qi, 4, , 415' vffw if fl .,I F1 Ea .K a Ex .fu 5, fi '-I I lf- 4 25 The past is only th b bl resen e me invis p t and muteg nd becaus t is invisible a d mute, it memoried glanc d t murmurs are infin't ly Published by The Senior Class of Seaman Rural Mary Webb High School l I? i N. lbpeka, Kansas QW 'Wm EDITH MacARTHUR Valedictorian SHARLYN LESSER Salutatorian DICK CURRIE 2 RUTH GRIFFITHS BOYS' State-Wichita Girls' State-Lawrence MR. CHARLES LOGAN Principal Twenty-four years Teacher Thirty-five years MR. GLEN Director fx xxx. ,Xi ALLEN . legen MR. DE AN TAY LOR Clerk MR HAROLD MILLIKEN Treasurer and ide cha! Zaawl MISS EVA JOHNSON Algebra, Geometry, Sponsor--Y-Teens MR. MARVIN SMITH Vocatlonal Agriculture, Sponsor--F.F. A. and Freshman Class MR. CARL WAI-lL Industrial Arts, Drivers' Training. Sponsor-- Junior Class MRS. GERTRUDE SPROUSE Physical Education, S e p ech, Drama, Dean of G' 1 -- ' lr s, Sponsor Thespian Troupe 196, Drama Club, and Pep Club MR. CARL BIERMAN General Mathematics, Bookkeeping, Coach-- 1' Foomb ll ' a , Ass t. Coach--Track, Advisor--Ath ledc Board, Sponsor--Viking Club MISS ETTA ABBOTT English, Librarian, Study Hall MRS. HAZEL GOOCH English, Sponsor--Junior Class MR, DAN EMRICH American History, General Science, Coach-- B-Team Football and Freshman Basketball, Advisor- -Athletic Board, Sponsor--Viking Club ,vile 4 'yacalzfq MR. HILTON WOODBURY Music, General Mathematics, Sponsor--Glee Clubs, Band, and Mixed Chorus MISS EUNICE WARD Typing, Shorthand, Sponsor--Bank and Clipper MISS FRANCES MILEY Constitution, Bookkeeping, Economic Geo- graphy, Spanish, Psychology, Sponsor--Soph omore Class MR. BRUCE FREDERICK English, Sponsor--Yearbook and Senior Class L Ciis T if 5 X ,lx Jr Sn.. MISS DORA WILSON Art, English, Sponsor--Art Club and Senior Class MR. LAWRENCE FREEL Biology, Physics, Sponsor--Science Club MR. ROSCOE RORABAUGI-I English, Physical Education, Drivers' Train- ing, Coach--Basketball and Track, Ass't Coach--Football, Advisor--Athletic Board, Sponsor--Sophomore Class MISS MARVEL COX Home Economics, Sponsor--F.H.A. and Freshman Class 'Q A A-ak 'Q-n-,,..,,, 'P' .J1 .L-gy. XX ii, , if 'if , K. .N A X v, -...gr 6 ,f 'K x1 is-v-f-'N +v f 1 flr - 3 'f 464: MRS 9' 6 MRS. NASH-cook ' ROGE Rl E RS,COOk R Me M - T M R cenea fry rx. ..,. s -gig , ,. 9 E13 ' in ,.i,3,,.. ' may XV h 2 J ., MMRMR ' E1 .. , I ' 7f,L N45 ' 1' Masai ' a .gg Qkkyg, , g ' r 1' M 2 Q if M WLM I qi? 'xr' ff 4 Q .b H I R -.. . , A 8 4 .., iw R, To MRS. LOSS-Office Secretary Head C WSLE-E M5 1' ustodian ' MR. SEARS-Custodian MR. COWAN-Bus Driver MR. TOWSLEE-Bus Driver 'F Q' oon '- -an-1... SHARLYN LESSER Business Manager In keeping with the new Seaman High School building, the Yearbook Staff presents a new design in the layout of this publication. With the passing of time, the echoes of our school life will grow.fainter and fainter, and finally die away. Though many things may befall us, may we preserve the memory of our most eventful journey in the pages of this book. It is our hope that we may recapture that echo and keep it locked within our hearts. Zeonfaad Staff 700464 . , BONNIE SHOEMAKER Art Editor FRONT ROW: Carolene Cook, Joy Magathan, Ruth Griffiths, Carolyn Chandler, Ronna Means, Wanda Williams, Edith MacArthur, Martha Nash. SECOND ROW: Donna Spangler, Peggy Farra, Jim Chance, Bette Neibling, Dick Currie, Sharlyn Lesser, Doris Kinnett, Bonnie Shoemaker. Not in picture: Larry McDaniel. Ill: I I :Missa Business Manager Sharlyn Lesser, with the as- sistance of her Business Staff, smooths out plans for the yearbook sales campaign. Left to Right: Martha Nash, Dick Currie, Sharlyn Lesser, and Ruth Griffiths. Copy Chief Doris Kinnett outlines a job for the typists. Left to Right: Donna Spangler, Doris Kinnett, Carolene Cook and Peggy Farra. at ? Q Editor-in Chief Edith MacArthur co -ordinates several phases of layout and copyform work with the able help of editorial staf- fers. Left to Right: Ronna Means, Edith MacArthur, and Martha Nash. 'fi' 'ff' , , -it n 'wan 4 . f s ' sf 9' ' 'J' R 555 L1 - - gg, Iwi won-lug: ' A 12v::i? W ' N Art Editor Bonnie Shoemaker solves a division- Layout Editor Wanda Williams directs designers page art problem, while Photo Editor Ruth Griff- as they ponder over problems of dummy pages. iths grapples with the ever-present task of snap- Left to Right: Jim Chance, Joy Magathan, Wanda shot planning and picture selection. 9 Williams, and Bette Neibllng. 744 swf Adam ,I v. ,, 1 5 if I, -q-pn, in- A 1 4' 24 . Y: S 5'l . if 1: sq. 0 0 0 . 5 an 42-. '2 ' an ' 1' A is-N re 'Z I new L 1 fl if 'I N' U, hw an W- 3' 35' 4.. Q 58 'vig -of J 49 'Lv-Ei 1. Q ' ,,, 6 9' .... 1 --1' ffj X ul K Affw if if . as A 5 'ix .af N S. 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Holmiok N. Johnson n -J I rf? l si Y N 4' , ,. I- A . is .E 1 , Y -wg' V , in W VIV, ' SASEPTE SUN MON TUE WED Om calendar: 'Hu 54 SC-ho EMBE 1 R 0 new tg opensst I gSYch0?oCher-Flite 7th. . 300 W W ep Ass gy' etc nceslv' e'1r011 44 my I ' - . Th efhbly. ' ' footb l1eYsS fed 8 at K. UE' '54 SE --footb all pracpflflls B . all tlc ell ' ' - F AN sea e an Teleph FA go arriv son o d 25 one A es to H es' pen 26 27 OCTOBER Senior Play Day at Lake Wabaun- see. . . magazine sales. . . Home- coming. . . K. P. KL. Assembly. . . K. C. Pictures taken. . . Seniors order rings. DECEMBER Mixed Chorus stars on TV ..... basketball season opens with Pep Assembly. . . College Day at Topeka High. . Christmas vacation! FEBRUARY FFA Banquet. . . Y-Teen Valentine Party. . . Uncle Carl, Highway Patrolman, shows films. . . Music Festival at Holton .... Speech and Drama Festival ..... Drama Class presents lt's Cold in Them Thar Hills at assembly. . . Sophomore party. APRIL Lawrence Music Festival. . Easter vacation. . Seniors take Washburn University tests .... Jayhawk League Band Clinic. . K. U. , Baker and Atchison relays .... Senior Shake-Up. 28 24 NOVEMBER Band begins TV programs ...... Teachers' Convention. . FFA Hay- rack Ride. . . Hi-Y all school party. moving day. . . Thanksgiving vacation! JANUARY Emporia tests. . . re-enroll for second semester. . . Senior rings arrive. . . announcements, caps and gowns are ordered. . WPA week and Hobo Party. MARCH U. S. flag sent by Congressman Avery is displayed at Open House and Dedication .... FFA Skating Party. . . track season opens. . . Drama Club initiation. MAY FHA and Y-Teen Mother-Daughter Tea. . . announcements, caps and gowns arrive. . . Jayhawk League Track Meet. . . Baccalaureate. . . . class picnics. . . Honor Assembly, report cards, Junior Clipper. . . Commencement exercises and Graduation Dance. . .IT WAS A BUSY YEAR! X x xx 'N X x x -4'ez 4 .look geek Oaez can eww CHAPTER I In 1951 there were seventy-four of us new Vikings, who hadn't quite found our sea legs yet. To help us along we elected Wanda Williams, presidentg Joe Miller, vice -presidentg Paul Lucas, secretary, and Janet Thomas, treasurer. We had our freshman party on a spooky Halloween night with square dancing and lots of fun for everyone. With Miss Cox and Mr. Robinson as sponsors, we ended our first eventful year at Seaman with a picnic at Gage Park. CHAPTER II Back again! We were the biggest class in school with eighty-five sophomores. Anticipating more fun and progress, we chose Dick Currie, president: Duane Niemackl, vice-presidentg Ronna Means, secretaryg and Donna Spangler, treas- urer. We sponsored an all -school Sock-hop that was enjoyed by everyone including our sponsors, Mr. Frederick and Mr. Rorabaugh. Our picnic at Lake Shawnee concluded another successful year. CHAPTER HI Upperclassmenl President Carolyn Chandler, Vice -president Paul Lucas, Secretary Pat Brady, and Treasurer Kath- leen Falley led us Juniors, sixty-nine in all, through the year. Incorporating fun and work, we presented the Junior-Senior Prom at the Hotel Jayhawk in honor of the Seniors. Our sponsors, Mrs. Gooch and Mr. Wahl, helped us in attaining a very satisfying year. Even the misty weather didn't dampen our spirits at the annual class picnic at Gage Park. CHAPTER IV Seniors at lastl With fancy-freeness we stepped into our final year only to discover that more hard work confronted us. Our officers, Edith MacArthur, presidentg Martha Nash, vice -presidentg Kathleen Falley, secretaryg and Donna Spang- ler, treasurer, led our class of fifty-eight in '55, After spending a hilarious day of boating and picnicking on our Play Day at Lake Wabaunsee, none of us could deny that we were all wet. November brought us a new school and we were to be the first class to graduate from it. The second semester was filled with busy events. We received our class rings fthe best ever lj, were measured for caps and gowns fwhite, no lesslj, and ordered our announcements tengraved and alllj. Our sponsors, Mr. Frederick and Miss Wilson gave us a helping hand. Our talent and determined effort were put to use in the work on the Clipper and the yearbook. In preparation for the htture, many of us went to College Day and took college and business tests. 'I'he Junior -Senior Prom at the Hotel Jayhawk was an evening we will never forget. Thank you, Juniors! Senior Shake-up, sponsored by Topeka High, put us all in the Hawaiian mood. Our last-day-of-school picnic at Lake Shawnee added to the fun. At Baccalaureate and Commencement, we solemnly and sentimentally realized that our days at Seaman were over. The Commencement Dance in the gymnasium completed a perfect year. As the last chapter of our high school life closed, only memories dear to all of us remain. 4146 KATHLEEN FALLEY Music washes away from the soul the dust of every-day life. Auerbach Senior Class Secretary, Junior Class Treasurer, Drama Club 4, Honorary Drama Club 3, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Y- Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teen Devotions Chairman 3, Student Council 3, Sci- ence Club 2, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, Girls' Glee 1, 2, 3, Girls' Sextet 2, 3- Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club Presidehr 4, Pep crub vice- o president 3, Drama Play 4. EDITH MacARTHUR Much wisdom often goes with fewest words. Sophocles Senior Class President, Bank Teller 2, 3, 4, Bank Bookkeeper 3, 4, Honorary Drama Club 3, 4, Yearbook Staff, Yearbook Editor, Y-Teens 3, 4, Y- Teen Inter-Club Council Represent- ative 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Science Club 1, 2, 3, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 3, 4, Girls' Glee 1, 3, 4, Freshman Honor Roll, Senior Play 3, Drama Play 2, Junior Concessions 2, 3, Radio Speaker 2, Prom Committee 3, Thes- pians 3, 4, Honor Letters 1, 2, 3, 4. a MARTHA NASH Neither with thee nor without thee, can I live. Ovid Senior Class Vice-president, Bank Tel- ler 2, 3, 4, Bank President 4, Bank Vice- president 3, Drama Club 4, Honorary Drama Club 3, Yearbook Staff, Year- book Ass't. Business Manager, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. Music Chairman 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2. 3, 4, Science Club 1, 2, 3, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 3, 4, Freshman Honor Roll, Drama Play 4, School Librarian 2, Clip- per smaff 4, Junior Concessions 2, Prom Committee 3, Homecoming Attendant 4, Honor Letters 2, 4, Speech and Drama Festival 4, High Magazine Salesman 4. DONNA SPANGLER A beautiful face is a silent commen- dation. Bacon Senior Class Treasurer, Sophomore Class Treasurer, Drama Club 4, Honor- ary Drama Club 3, Yearbook Staff, F, H,A. 1, 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. Music Chair- man 2, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teen Mu- sic Chairman 3, Y-Teen Inter-Club Council Representative 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Science Club 1, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 4, Twirling Corps 1, 2, 3, Baton Twirler 1, 2, 3, Clip- per Staff 4, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, Girls' Glee 1, 2, 3, Girls' Sextet 2, 3, Freshman Honor Roll, Drama Play 4, Homecoming Queen 4, Room Captain 2, 3. ! ,, 5 5 5 fix i LARRY McDANlEL Ability involves responsibility. A. Maclaren Yearbook Staff, Science Club 4, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Glee 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 4, Trombone Trio 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Director of Band 3, 4, Radio Announcer 3, TV Announcer 4. CAROLENE COOK Opinions cannot survive if one has no chance to fight for them. Thomas Mann East Topeka Junior High 1, Drama Club 4, Drama Club Secretary 4, Honorary Drama Club 3, Yearbook Staff, F.H.A, 2, 3, 4, F, H.A. Social Chairman 4, Y- Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Freshman l-loror Roll, Drama Play 4, Clipper Staff 4, Drama -Speech Festival 4. BONNIE Sl-IOEMAKER A1l great art is me expression of Man's delight in God's work, not his own. Ruskin Drama Club 4, Honorary Drama Club 3, Yearbook Staff, Yearbook Art Editor 3, 4, F,H,A, 1, 2, 3, 4, F.H,A, Social Chairman 2, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Sextet 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Art Club 1, Freshman Honor Roll, Drama Play 4, Clipper Art Editor 4, Clipper Staff 4, Room Captain 2, Drama-Speech Festival 4. DANIEL DISTER lt is easy to promise, and alasl how easy to forget! A. de Musset F.F,A, 1, 2, 3, F.F.A. Reporter 3, Hi- Y 1, 3, Football Letterman 2nd Team 1, Football Letterman lst Team 4, Bas- ketball Uetterman 2nd Team 2, Junior Concessions 3, Room Captain 3, Viking Club 4, Viking Club Squad Leader 4. I Sem-ra : DON SCHWANKE Eitherl will find a way, or I will make one. Sir P. Sidney Hoyt High School 1, 2, F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, F.F, A. Reporter 2, Science Club 3, 4, Band 2, Basketball Letterman 2nd Team 2. fi TW? ' i te.-ra-s K RONNA MEANS Good humor is the health of the soul. Stanislaus Sophomore Class Secretary, Drama Club 4, Honorary Drama Club 3, Year- book Staff, F,H,A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, Science Club 2, 3, Cheerleader 3, 4, Freshman Honor Roll, Senior Play 2, Drama Play 4, Clipper Staff4, Homecoming Attend ant 4, Pep Club 12, 3, 4. GENE ELLIOT Good nature is the very air of a good mind. Goodman Hi-Y 2, 3, Football Manager 4. WANDA WILLIAMS As fresh as a daisy. Eaton Stannard Barrett Freshman Class President, Drama Club 4, Honorary Drama Club 3, Yearbook Staff, F.H.A, 1, 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. Treas urer 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teen So- cial Chairman 3, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Twirling Corps 1, 2, 3, 4, Baton Twirler 4, Art Club 1, 2, Art Club President 2, Freshman Hon or Roll, Drama Play 4, Clipper Staff 4, Speech and Drama Festival 4, Y-Teen Publicity Chairman 2. DICK CURRIE I envy no man that knows no more than myself. Sir T. Browne Sophomore Class President, Drama Club 4, Drama Club Vice-president 4, Yearbook Staff, Yearbook Ass't. Busi- ness Manager 4, F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Hi-Y Social Chairman 3, Foot- ball Letterman lst Team 2, 3, 4, Foot- ball Letterman 2nd Team 1, Football Co-captain 4: Jayhawk League lst Team 4, Basketball Letterman lst Team 3, 4, Basketball Letterman 2nd Team 2, Jayhawk League Honorable Mention 4, Drama Play 4, Clipper staff 4, Radio Announcer 2, Home- coming Attendant 4, Room Captain 2, Boys' State 3, Viking Club 4, Vik- ing Club President 4, Viking Club Squad Leader 4, Basketball Co-cap- tain 4. BETTY STREETER To be happy is not the purpose of out being, but to deserve happiness. Fichite F,H,A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, a, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Art Club 2, Clipper Staff 4, Clipper Art Editor 4, Junior Concessions 3, Radio Speaker 3. CAROLYN CHANDLER We all live in the hope of pleasing somebody. Johnson Junior Class President, Drama Club 4, Drama Club President 4, Honorary Dra- ma Club 3, Yearbook Staff, F.H,A, 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teen Vice- president 4, Science Club 2, 3, Athletic Board Secretary 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Art Club 1, 2, Art Club Secretary-Treas- urer 2, Drama Play 4, Clipper Staff 4, Clipper Sports Editor 4, Clipper Cartoon- ist 4. LeROY DOEL One does not know--cannot know-- the best that is in one. Friedrich Nietzsche Billings High School, Ellings, Mon- tana 1, Clipper staff 4. L 'Y' Q1--Q 1-1- enema- ALVA BURNS You believe easily what you hope for earnestly. Terence Drama Club 45 Hi-Y 1, 2, 35 Football Letterman 1st Team 3,45 Football Let- terman 2nd Team 1, 25 Football Co-cap- tain 45 Jayhawk League Honorable Men- tion 45 Basketball Letterman 2nd Team 2, 35 Freshman Basketball Team 15 Fresh- man Honor Roll 15 Drama Play 45 Home- coming Attendant 45 Viking Club 45 Vi- king Club Squad Leader 4, BETTE NEIBLING Lovers' vows seem sweet in every whispered word. Byron Drama Club 45 Honorary Drama Club 35 Yearbook Staff5 F.H. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Y- Teens 1, 2, 3, 45 Y-Teen President 45 Y-Teen Vice -president 35 Y-Teen Music Chairman 25 Student Council 25 Science Club 15 A Cappella Choir 2, 35 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 35 Girls' Glee 1, 2, 35 Girls' Sextet 2, 35 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Twirling Corps 1, 2, 3, 45 Baton Twirler 3, 45 Drama Play 45 Clipper Staff 45 Freshman Honor Roll. PAUL LUCAS What is past is past. Bulwer Iunior Class Vice -president5 Freshman Class Vice -president5 Drama Club 45 Honorary Drama Club 35 F. F.A, 1, 2, 35 Hi-Y 1, 2, 35 Science Club 35 Foot- ball Letterman lst Team 3, 45 Football Letterman 2nd Team 15 Senior Play 35 Drama Play 45 Viking Club 45 Viking Club Squad Leader 4. DeLORIS THORNTON A quiet conscience makes one so serene. Byron Du Bois High School, Du Bois, Nebraska lst Semester 15 F.l-LA. 1, 2, 3, 45 Y- Teens 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Clipper smff 45 Junior Concessions 35 Science Club 2. RALPH HOLT Good cheer is no hindrance no a good life. Arristippus Hi-Y 2, 3, Football Letterman 1st Team 3, 4, Football Letterman 2nd Team 1, 2, Basketball Letterman lst Team 3, 4, Bas- ketball Letterman 2nd Team 2, Clipper Staff 4g Viking Club 4, Viking Club Squad Leader 4, RUTH GRIFFITHS Doing is the great thing. Ruskin Bank Teller 2, 3, 4g Bank Cashier 4g Drama Club 3, 4, Yearbook Staff, F. H, A, 1, 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4: Y- Teen Program Chairman 3, Student Council 2, 3, 4: Science Club 1, 2, 3, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee 2, 3, 4, Athletic Board Treasurer 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Girls' State 3, Freshman Honor Roll: Senior Play 3, Drama Play 3, School Librarian 2, Clipper Staff 4, Clipper Sports Editor 4, Junior Concessions 2, 3, Radio Speaker 2g Prom Committee 3, Thespians 3, 4, Honor Letters 2, 3, 43 Y-Teen Delegate to Camp Rewster, Omaha, Nebraska 35 Drama and Speech Festival 3. DELORES MILIER With this ringl thee wed. Book of Common Prayer Curtis Jr. High lg Honorary Drama Club 3, F.H.A. 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 43 Science Club 2, Pep Club-2, 3, 4, Drama Play 4. DON LOLLEY To cultivate kindness is a valuable part of the business of life. r Johnson Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, science club 1, viking Club 4. CAROL NIEMAN Delicacy is to the mind what fra- grance is to t.he fruit. A. Poincelot Drama Club 4: Honorary Drama Club 33 F.H.A, 1, 2, 3, 4g Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 2, 35 A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Girls' Glee 3, 4g Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club Secre- tary 1, Freshman Honor Roll, Drama Play 4, Clipper staff 4, Room Captain 1, 3: High Magazine Salesman 2. endow.- MARVIN BUCHMEIER Everything comes if a man will only wait. Tancred 1 Football Letterman 2nd Team 2. I if 4' Ir ,J 52? A , Y, , -4 , V - RONALD WILSON There is no royal road to anywhere. Holland F,F.A. 2, 3, Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 Football Letterman 2nd Team 2, 3. KAY HORTON Silence is one great art of conversation l-lazlitt F.H.A, lg Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Art Club 1, 2, Art Club Sec- retary-Treasurer 1. CAROL ELLIOTT What sweet delight a quiet life affords. Drummond F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Art Club 3, 4, Clipper Staff 4. GEORGE GRINDOL The farmers are the founders of civilization and prosperity. Daniel Webster Perry High School 1, F.F.A. 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, Science Club 3, Viking Club 4. ALFRED SCHIMMEL To accept good advice is but to in- crease one's own ability. Goethe Overbrook High School 1, F.F. A, 1, 2, 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, Clipper Staff 4: Junior Concessions 3, Viking Club 4. SHARLYN LESSER Responsibility walks hand in hand with capacity and power. Holland Bank Teller 3, 4, Drama Club 4, Drama Club Treasurer 4, Yearbook Staff, Year- book Business Manager, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Student Council President 4, Science Club 1, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Girls' Glee 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Honor Roll, Drama Play 4, Clipper Staff 4: Clipper Staff Editor 4, Radio Speaker 2, Speech and Drama Festival 4, F. H.A, -Pep Club Conces- sion 4, Honor Letter 3, 4. : Seaiaw I JOY MAGATHAN The most natural beauty in die world is honesty and moral truth. Shaftesbury Denton High School lst semester 1, Yearbook staff, F.H.A, 1, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Honor Roll, Clipper Staff 4, Prom Committee 3, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN REA lt is better to wear out than to rust out. Cumberland Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Trumpet Trio 3, Basketball Letterman 2nd Team 3, Drama Play 4, Viking Club 4. PEGGY FARRA The soul of a woman lives in love. Signoumey Curtis Junior High School 1, Honorary Drama Club 3, 4, Yearbook Staff, F, H.A. 2, 3, 4, F. H.A. Music Chairman 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 2, 3, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, Mixed Cho- rus 1, 2, 3, Girls' Glee 1, 2, 3, Girls' Sextet 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4. ORLIN HIOXTERMAN Ambition can creep as well as soar. Burke Art Club 3, Viking Club 4. FRANCES THWEATT Accent is the soul of language: it gives to lt both feeling and truth. Rousseau Camden High School, Camden, Arkan- sas 1, 2, 33 F.H.A. 1, 2, Prom Commit- tee 3, Journalism Club 3, Pep Club 4g Y-Teens 4g Clipper Staff 45 F.H.A. - Pep Club Concession 4. KEITH BAYUESS Let us watch well our beginnings, and result: will manage themselves. Alex. Clark Hi-Y 1, 2g Viking Club 4: Yearbook Staff. DUANE NIEMACKL The reward of one duty is the power to fulfill another. George Eliot Nokomis Junior High School, Minneapolis Minnesota lg Sophomore Class Vice -pres- identg Hi-Y 2, 3g Football Letterman lst Team 3, 4, Football Letterman 2nd Team 2, Viking Club 4, Viking Club Squad, Leader 4. DORIS KINNETT A kind heart is a fountain of glad- ness. Washington Irving Yearbook Staff, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Y- Teen Devotions Chairman 4, Student Council 2, 3, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Girls' Glee 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Freshman Honor Roll, Clipper Staff 45 TV Announcer 4. - endow- PATTY GROOMS Lau and the world laughs with you. Sh . E. Wilcox F.H.A, 1, 2, 34 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4. PAT BRADY Sincerity and truth are the basis of every virtue. Confucius Junior Class Secretary: Hi-Y 1, 2, 3: Student Council 23 Science Club 1, 2, 33 Football Letterman lst Team 3, 4, Jayhawk League lst Team 4g Basket- ball Letterman lst Team 3, 4, Fresh- man Honor Rollg Viking Club 45 Vi- king Club Squad Leader 4, Basketball Co-captain 4g Track Captain 4. KAREN HAHN Of all earthly music, that which reaches farthest into heaven is the beating of a truly loving heart. H. W. Beecher F.H.A. 1, 2, 4g Y-Teens 1, 2, 45 Stu- dent Council 2, 4g Science Club 1, 2: Twirling Corps 1, 2, 4, Freshman Hon- or Roll. JAMES CHANCE l had rather do and not promise, than promise and not do. A. Warwick Yearbook Staff, F. F, A. 1, 2, 3, 4, F. F,A, President 4, Hi-Y 1, 33 Football Letterman 2nd Team 4, Freshman Honor Rollg Viking Club 4g Master President, F.F. A. District Leader- ship School 4. CHARLENE EDWARDS MCLAIN It's love that makes the world go round. Unknown Pep club 1, 2, 3, 4. DELMAR STOVER Let the farmer forevermore be hon- ored in his calling ...... Jefferson F,F,A, 1, 2, 3g Hi-Y 1, 2, 3: Freshman Honor Rollg Junior Concessions 3. JOE MILLER Courage in danger is half the battle. Plautus Freshman Class Vice-president: Drama Club 3, 4g F.F,A, 1, 2, 3, Hi-Y 3, Hi- Y Sgt. at Arms 3g Football Letterman lst Team 2, 3, 43 Football Letterman 2nd Team lg Basketball Letterman lst Team 43 Basketball Letterman 2nd Team 2, 35 Senior Play 35 Drama Play 3, 4, Homecoming King 4, Viking Club 4g Viking Club Squad Leader 4. GERALDINE VANCE Wisdom teaches to do as well as to talk ...... Seneca Bank Teller 3, 4, F.H,A, lg Y-Teens 1, 2, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 23 Girls' Glee 2: Art Club 2, 3, 4, Art Club Secretary-Treasurer 4g Freshman Honor Roll: Junior Conces- sions 3, Radio Speaker 2. lag, Ag 1 F' Seaview I JANET THOMAS Beauty is an outward gift which is seldom despised. Gibbon Freshman Class Treasurer, F .H.A. 1, 2g Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 43 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee 1, 2, 3, 4g Band 2, 3g Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4, Fresh- man Honor Roll, Clipper Staff 4, Radio Speaker 2. IVAN CASHMAN A judicious silence is always better than truth spoken without charity. DeSales Holliday Junior High School lg Hi-Y lg F.F.A. 2, 3, Viking Club 4, Art Club 4. JEAN BOWSER KROUSE Love is the virtue of women. Dudevant Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Art Club 2. JACK SAUNDERS The end of labor is to gain leisure. ' Aristotle Curtis Junior High School 1, Band 2, 3, 4. DAVID MCNORTON If a man is worth knowing at all, he is worth knowing well. Alexander Smith Hi-Y 3, Basketball Letterman 2nd Team 3, Clipper Staff 4, Viking Club 4. ki X SHIRLEY CHENOWETH Peace is the golden wisp that binds the sheaf of blessings. Thomas Mann Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: F.H.A. 2. 3. 4: High Magazine Salesman 3. LARRY KAHLER The small courtesies sweeten life. Bovee Drama Club 4, Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 Football Letterman 2nd Team lg Basketball Letterman 2nd Team 1, Drama Play 4: Viking Club 4. I eeziawz GEORGE BROSAMER An expert is one who knows more and more about less and less. Nicholas Butler Bank Teller 4, Hi-Y 2g Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4. IVAN THOMPSON As large as life, and twice as natural. Carroll Hi-Y 1, 2, 3g Football Letterman lst Team 3, 4, Football Letterman 2nd Team 1, 2g Drama Play 45 Viking Club 4. RONALD JORDAN We wish for more in life rather than more of it. Jean lngelow Hi-Y 2, 3g Viking Club 4. Sendaw M46 Hoang L J' -' V! 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Wright ,. 31, , B. Simpson ,ii'. li ' 3 Af.. i I D. Eustace V P X: H. Foote M . qv 9 , - W i' x ' L. Covert X. A f M. Levett H. Helmick A M. Adams W. DeHart D. Sabol Vice-President ' gil nv f E. Parks R. Rees XF. Q 'I . S. Dickson ' P V.5 A. Hardin ' - . 'T ,.. 'Q' V. Jay J. H 11 L. Hoffman 0. er Tre s rer S' Sala E. Adams B. Ullmann L. Winters N. Pooler LeRoy Martin P. Feyh L. Ging S. Hermann G. Humble COLORS: P. Jenson Red and White FLOWER: White Rose R. Lefort i W. McHenry Larry Martin F. Miller D. Bowman L44 A ' I w but 4 X ' if 11 'tl --3 ' ' 4 in -4'-A-V :. .':w.'E23f' J: ' X f mafzea atm N. N. M.:.1. q gg J. R. .Q Armstrong Humphrey Sc ritchfield Porterfield B. R. J. M. J. 1 A D. D. J. J. D. ' C. C. D. . J. L. K. he N. R. 991 -'Z , ' A. .5 gi I F. T. B. L. B. S. S. J. D. N. Schwerman Tarwater Carlisle Patterson Guthrie Barnes Bradt Covert Jensen Rogers Abmeyer Knoll Dawdy Castle Frey Cogswell Campbell McNorton Cashman Green Peel Sanders Hogbin Lile Self Jacques Miller Rogers Fleeman Thornton . 'ik B. Eslinger President G. Metzger Secretary MOTTO: Our Life Is What Our Thoughts Make It. J. Lough Vice-President ' J. Cook Treasurer COLORS: Blue and White FLOWER: White Carnation cm Saeatfal Zena B S. J. L Griffiths Elliott Kingman Pa sley Hood Cantwell Johnson Meyer Thompson Cathcart Clarke Gabriel Towslee Clark Timmons Coleman Saia Glasgow Hammond Harrison Lesser Meacham Paramore Niemackl Peterson Williams Radford Worley Wyatt Meyer Campbell Duffield Harvey Inglish x 'W i '59 ' 3 39 'iw p .Try , I. . .,. . 533-'IX -L 11: 2 .aa f 'f 13 Qs Q4 ,. . A greg gn: 'L 4--an wi. my ig, , ' .5 155 'lf 4 E.. SV - . sq , EJ x Qu? . .1 .y N, 1, 5, ., X N .M 1 flip-fr 'ia tl :,, WW I, g F. M3 . 'Q H 'Q we km? Z :fsffn 'R :YE MOTTO: The Foundation of Life Is Built With Bricks of Character. 'Q J. A J. D. .. F. J. J. . V . J. D. Broaddus MacArthur Bronson Browning R. J. M. C. R Easum D Grey F Humble T Peel S. Oliver J. Andrews D Armstrong Secretary H Browning K D Chitwood P Hammond P Massey J. Armstrong D. Brown A. Castle B. Hermann P. Humble M. Jenkins Anderson Bowser Chance Galligher , 'f-- is K 1 A 5 'DJ .-1 a w -ur' gi., 541 -i : K sf 3.65. 'iff' J. H. J. K. D. G. Milliken Huddleston Sessions Perkins Gilliland Davis Feyh Lumley Adams Baker Allensworth Broadbent Cornwell Kessinger Morrison Smutney Ao 'N G. Moden President 7 he-rt' 'zeahnea 'gegm if 9 . Q -J M27 ,J H33 D. Chitwood Butler S. Miller D. Russell B. Skinner M. Spangler M. . Brown . Elliott . Brewer Goff . Kingman Corn ii North ' X G Jensen ' J. Nowlan 'vs-J ' or C Mills q ' 1 V. Peterson Vice-President V, Pickett J. Slawson X L. Strobel J. Thierry N N A Cr I , f4daenZ'a'ze , - K J. Niccum ' - D. Meacham 'fp yy :A M. McLucas J 1 . J W. Trickel - . n m V ef. --'ff 5 5 i rt' M as-S . D. KP , B, S. I ,t ai W Q 5, 3 ' A R' 3 , sl f 4 .14 Y an 'ff 'A . v .Z I ' '61 '-li J N 4. L. J X . S. K. C. C. D. J. K. M P. X McCain Martin Lesser White Storm Taylor Tolle Wall Stanley Reed Meadows Miller Lingren Stewart Silversmith COLORS: Blue and Yellow FLOWER: Yellow Rose M. Deurmyer Treasurer X Nei i H X .,,,....-L-we-f ' if Biology Home Ec. 'BPS A .xi wb Physics X .a.'l -15.4, F341 Q I Home En, ,v Speech 1 X pp Shorthand V- 'f Indus trial Arts Spanish Bookkeeping y Hail fu' J English l x -Q-Q-gt .i msn lm. I Ag . Shop , . A - Q M.. , , ..,, - - gr ft? z'5!ez'6c gazed Ralph Holt President Mr. Charles Logan Ruth Griffiths T reasurer Advisor The Athletic Board has charge of all athletic bus- iness at Seaman. The pres ident presides at the meet- ingsg the secretary keeps a record of the players eligible for lettersg and the treasurer pays bills and takes charge of the gate receipts. Mr. Logan, Mr. Rorabaugh, Mr. Bierman, and Mr. Emrich serve as advisors. Mr. Roscoe Rorabaugh Mr. Carl Bierman Advisor i Advisor Carolyn Chandler Secretary Mr. Dan Emrich Advisor 114, 11' outfall? .fellfefzmea Alva Burns Senior, 181, Left Tackle, .H N . N Joe Miller Senior, 157, Left Halfback Letterman '52, '53, '54. Letterman '53, '54, Co-Captain, Jayhawk League Honorable Mention. Dick Currie Danny Dister Senior, 154, Left End, Letterman '54. Senior, 190, Right Tackle, Letterman '52, '53, '54, Co-Captain, Jayhawk League 1st team. Pat Brady Senior, 162, Right Guard, Letterman '53, '54, Jayhawk League lst team. 'K 5664 gczttfe Ivan Thompson Senior, 149, Left Guard, Letterman '53, '54. Paul Lucas Senior, 143, Right Halfback, Letterman '53, '54. Duane Niemackl Senior, 156, Center Letterman '53, '54. Ralph Holt Senior, 135, Right Halfback, Letterman '53, '54. Leon Winters Larry Brady l Junior, 142, Right End, Junior, 140, Center, Letterman '54, Letterman '53, '54. 4 . W? K 'Qt' an Me gziafifzcuz Harry Foote Junior, 183, Right End, Letterman '54. Larry Hoffman Junior, 151, Fullback, Bob Hogbin Sophomore, 148, Left Guard, Letterman '54. Norman Armstrong Sophomore, 133, Left Halfback Lette rman '54. Jim Paramore Sophomore, 135, Letterman '54. Quarte rbac k Letterman '53, '54, Dick Green Jayhawk League Honorable Sophomore, 194, Left Tackle, Mention. Letterman 54. Wulf ?aat5czZ! game! 'N in I n e- Sf- i-u g h ! , . : XM rw -,'. ' 5 ' I .. s ' , , - i:y,e.,.. - fi- ,,--' . 1-. 4-1.15, ,444 . . bi 'Il if ' ' ' 1 '- .Q1'i,.jPf!. ,ff 'BQ 1 9 ,- - ,' 9 0' , 1 1 'lf' X' 009' 6319 ,Ao 'lb H :,,,-..: 4' 6 62510 3.0 1 . ' , gi' .'1f T:. '.. 6 16,10 30 5231: - i -Z Z. .-L..-... 'LS 566310 no 'LGJQ ' .:...':..- i- ng ' xflb 6 67,10 ,ag b .h,5h- , .- ..s xoaffx 'L Q 556319 69 ang! il: J iqwiggoa Xa, Seeffoav ,, -.jf ,' SECOND TEAM LETTERM1-:N Q' 9 -'xg 60 9 5 gee' 1009 . .1--45' 1.2: Phil Bronson Karl Kessinger f W QV of X 0 62' ' J' C 1' 1 L K ' H YY, ,610 O 7, 5 . . , im ar is ce arry . essinger 1 ' 05 gif, yd '5 ,' ..f:'I7 ,... Larry Carlisle Dick Kin man NN io C, 5 . -. g . are e 0,0 'LX ' Noel Campbell Larry Lesser '. 0993090 H H. n'-f,5f .,f-'Lf' Jim Cantwell Leroy Martin ', KNBQAG T H 'Ili' ,-lf' Jim Chance Wendell McHenry ':.j - YV, Xxoo l ' .. 'f3'g'3V,fF,,2i- Karl Cogswell Frank Peel W ,, 60 -' 1, .- A,,g,f,72f Bob Eslinfer Charles Peterson . D -I .. fvlagrggf' Ronald Gi mer Richard Rees figi-LLL'-'K -j I.-M .:,QJf '-A'fa.3gg,7- : 7 Wade Halley Jim Sessions rs---'.ae':I-I:.',2:F ':b,H,:-35,1-4v1' .. ' Paul Hammond Clyde Stonebraker nw. -sg,-,gr- fix '-r-5-4 -'J Q Clarence Wahl 'Ink 4.34 9 J- Ba. FRONT ROW: Ass't. Coach Rocky Rorabaugh, Lucas, L. Carlisle, Miller, Holt, Armstrong, Paramore, Hammond, Halley, Coach Bernie Bierman. SECOND ROW: Thompson, Peel, Chance, Hogbin, Rea, Martin, L. Brady, Win- ters, Campbell. THIRD ROW: R. Kingman, Niemackl, Green, Rees, Dister, Burns, Currie, P. Brady, Hoffman, Foote. FOURTH ROW: Hanson, H. Kingman, Gilmer, L. Kessinger, K. Kessinger, Sessions, Peterson, Cogsviell, Eslinger, FIFTH ROW: J. Armstrong, Wall, Jenkins, Lesser, Cantwell, J, Carlisle, Mgrs. Elliott and Chitwood. nm, , :K . ,, W k.,a.f. . bf 5 , , v 91 QAFQX ff X i' 3' 1 Q- 5 ,--. ' we 'N. J- IT Seaman Counts Early, Trims Little Blues for 7-0 Victory 9 I q F ,y 4, .f ,, i Q I -I - . - Our Homecoming King and Oueen were crowned during the half-time of the Seaman-Osage City game October 2Z.- Joe . Miller, chosen King by the Pep Club, was crowned by the Oueen, Donna Spangler. The Co-Captains who attended him I were Alva Burns and Dick Currie. 5 at Wamecammg 41 Q Donna Spangler, chosen by the first team football players, was crowned Oueen by Joe Miller, who presented her with a bouquet of crysanthemums and asters. The Oueen's attendants, Ronna Means and Martha Nash, also chosen by the first team players, were presented corsages of asters by the Co-Captains ed 1 -- Wamecamdng - Uatafez 22, 7954 V5 5 If T352 5 gcwketiall guna! Seaman Manhattan 80 Seaman 41 Holton Seaman Hayden 58 Seaman 39 Washburn Seaman St. Marys 38 Seaman 50 Osage City Seaman Holton 53 Seaman 54 St. Marys Seaman Washburn 46 Seaman 43 Wamego Seaman Osage City 48 Seaman 56 Haskell Seaman Wamego 10 Seaman 42 Bonner Springs Seaman Haskell 50 Seaman 53 Effingham Seaman Hayden 76 FRONT ROW: Paramore, Miller, L. Brady, Currie, Meacham, L. Kessinger, P. Brady, Hoffman, Brown. SECOND ROW: Feyh, Trickel, Grey, K. Kessinger, Green Eslinger, Mgr. Hammond. THIRD ROW: Ass't. Coach, Emrich, Milliken, Chitwood, Jenkins, Sessions, Perkins, Davis, Easum, Mgr. Andrews, and Head Coach Rorabaugh. B-TEAM LETTERMEN Norman Armstrong Bob Eslinger Jim Feyh Paul Feyh Richard Green Dennis Grey Larry Hoffman f Karl Kessinger Leroy Martin Gary Moden Vic Saia Wayne Trickel Clarence Wall Let's hustle! DICK CURRIE, senior, ev, Forward, Letterman '54, '55, Co-captain '55. far: '4 new my .-, A ffatx L K , , .L 5, N. C, fx RALPH I-IOLT, Senior, JOE MILLER, Senior, 5'7 , Guard, Letterman 5'7 , Guard, Letterman '54, '55. PAT BRADY, senior, 5'11 , Forward, Letterman '54, '55, Co-captain '55. ' I 4 x L , ' A -J We want a basket! i 7674134 Un LARRY BRADY, Junior, 5'8 , Guard, Letterman '54, '55. JIM PARAMORE, Sopho- BILL MEACI-IAM, Junior, more, 5'6 , Guard, Letter- 6'2 , Center, Letterman man, '54, '55. '55. R Humor' SXNGE , 155, DICK BROWN, Freshman, LARRY KES 5 Letterman 5'7 , Guard, Letterman '55 5'u.-, Forwaf ' A ,- ,.., '..,. , '15 J C E .. ... 25' Kathleen Falley President 0 N Doris Clarke Lonnie Frey Verna Peterson Vice-President Treasurer Secretary FRONT ROW, Qleft to rightl Patsy Hammond, Connie Galligher, Sandra Oliver, Mary Spangler, Judy Nowlan, Carol Abmeyer, Barbara Schrader, Merle Patterson, Rosylee Pasley, Lonnie Frey. SECOND ROW: Beverly Skin- ner, Sue Hermann, Marilyn Butler, Sharon Miller, Maylene Chance, Linda Lile, Janie Cook, Janice Coleman, Sharon Miller, Norma Thornton, Sally Jacques, THIRD ROW: Ernestine Adams, Barbara Milliken, Terry Peel, Norma Johnson, Janis Jensen, Dorothy Glasgow, Marilyn Levett, Nancy Griffiths, Shirley Timmons, Sherry Tay lor, Judy Adams, Charlotte Knoll. BACK ROW: Joyce Meadows, Charlene McLain, Jean Krouse, Peggy Farra, Sharlyn Lesser, Delores Miller, Kathleen Falley, Norma Humphrey, Bonnie Shoemaker, Laurel Lynn Strobel. gaaclc Wfdfzczle Y.. is 4-- Q . '-vnu.. FRONT ROW, fleft to righty Bertha Ullmann, Marie Adams, Doris Clarke, Glenda Metzger, Carolyn Chandler, Edith MacArthur, Doris Morrison, Carolene Cook, Joy Magathan, Deronda Meacham. SECOND ROW: Carla Ferguson, Evelyn Cathcart, Alice Hardin, Doris Glasgow, Barbara Sherman, Charlene Foote, Mary lou Lingren, Frances Browning, Donna Martin, Ruth Griffiths, Helen Browning. THIRD ROW: Vir- ginia Lumley, Carolyn Stanley, May Jo Deurmyer, Jackie Slawson, Mary Lou Mann, Nancy Towslee, Wanda Williams, Dora Lou Russell, Helen Browning, Janice Cornwell, Harriet Kingman. BACK ROW: Patty Grooms, Carol Nieman, Margaret MacArthur, Janice Browning, Marcia McCain, Bette Neibling, Verna Peterson, Virginia Pickett, Sue Wright, Deloris Thornton. CHEER- LEADERS Left to right: Sandy Saia, Ronna Means Mary Lou Fr Donna Spangl ! ey, CI' Martha Nash. , w...L.X, A .A - - yff , ,.,', - , xi- is wi Y T f K 4 ' 4' 2 55,5 A9 U h E 7V v 5:35 ii . . - '5 I1 63 W 1 1 I , 1 - ,A ,, .' ,Oy ,1 ' V , .,g. ,. B .3 1 mek A -1 1-wr - FRONT ROW: Ass't. Coach Bernie Bierman, Milliken, Wall, Jenkins, Paramore, Brown, Campbell. SECOND ROW: Manager Davis, Coach Rocky Rorabaugh, L. Brady, Kingman, Chitwood, L. Kessin- ger, Green, P. Nady, Perkins, Hoffman, Eslinger, Dickson. SCHEDULE March Z2 Hayden Triangular March 26 Sterling Relays March Z9 Wamego April 5 Wamego Quadrangular April 9 Ottawa Relays April 12 Highland April 19 Haskell Quadrangular April 22 K. U. Relays April 29 Atchison Relays April 30 Baker Relays A new school record of 3:44. 4 was set in the medley relay by M. Jenkins J. Paramore, L. Kessinger, and L. Hoffman. PAT BRADY, Senior, Discus, Broad Jump, Relays, Letterman '55, Captain. I Waazfie LARRY HOFFMAN, Relays, Javelin, Letterman, ' 55. LARRY KESSINGER, Junior, Dashes, Relays, Letterman, '55. Junior, Low Hurdles, LARRY BRADY, Junior Discus, Javelin, Relays Letterman, '55. wfnor PN' a D Broa DICK BRCWN, Freshman, XCQPXF hywfaie .55. Pole Vault, Letterman, '55. 58 YL YV? ffnan' SSW? yeite Sum , in deff! amid MORRIS JENKINS, Fresh- man, Dashes, Relays, Letterman, '55. CLARENCE WALL, Fresh- man, 440, Relays, Letterman, '55. KARL KESSINGER, Fresh- man, Low and High Hurdles, High Jump, Letterman, '55. JIM P Das ahdh-. ORE 11 1 - S ' Relayih Hal-dleophornore NOEL CAMPBELL, Sophomore ' Letters' IOONY, 59 Javelin, Discus, Relays, Let- man, ,55d' terman, '55. sf, 4 ' . -Y: k gf . , .I x -ff J. ' - -A... Q 'g:. - ' 4 f,- - rg x 'AM-.Q. Lg . fr' QPF? Qfn ' 125: . J V ? qsgjbdl Kg, 4, 4 ,, JJ ,gf fy 'fa 10 . Nz, 4,93 1 fob :fy 1 N 3 Q 9,21 00- -ID z, cfs 'ZOO be 80 669' Q sl 41.0 7' 'lb -' 0? 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The high light of the year is the exhibition of their projects at the K. U. Art Center. Completed were the following projects: New school banner Scenery for the Veteran's Day program at school Exhibition of posters at open house Thirty-one posters for organizations Art Club pins Programs for Commencement and Baccalaureate Table decorations for FFA Banquet Pres. -B. Neibling Vice-Pres. -C. Chandler Secretary-J. Prosser Treasurer-F. Browning E. Adams Doris Glasgow D. Kinnett M. Levett E. MacArthur D. Spangler S. Wright B. Ullmann Us Q1 ' I m 45, . Q S.: IQ, 1 J , X A I . ' ' g R ' on H' 07 Z' 7eemz 'guild x 5 rs Iii Qian. 7.7. if 2 , Ql- 2 ' ' MYNQ ii'-in E A 'Z r -S -5 , Q. i ' a -I-5' fs 5 di' . Abmeye 1- Broadbent B rown1ng Browmng Boyles Butle r Cashman Cathcart Chance Chenoweth Clarke Coleman Cook Cornwell Cook Covert DeHart Duff1e1d Deurrnyer Elhott Falley Ferguson Frey Galhgher G11l1land Grlffln Cvmfflths Gr1ff1thS Grooms J Bernr1tter M Adams K Hahn M Hartzell P Hammond C. H. U H. ' J. ' M. M. A. E. M. S. D. J. C. J. M. L. W. S. ' M. C. ' K. P. Farra C. M. C. ' J. ' ' D. ' ' N. ' ' R. ' ' P. Dorothy Glasgow Les' DI M C. J. S. T. V. N. D. S. Adams Lumley Williams Magathan Mann Hawver Martin McCain Meacham Means Metzger Miller K. Miller Milliken Morrison Nash Nieman Nolan Oliver Peel Peterson Towslee Miller Saia B. Schrader B. Sherman J. Slawson B. Skinner C. Stanley B. Streeter L. Strobel B. Shoemaker S. Taylor F. Thweatt J. Thomas N. Thornton D. Thornton S. Timmons ,AS i t - 4 ' ul af. ef x.. S. Hardin Harrold Hawver Hermann Horton Humphrey Jacques Jensen Johnson Wendel Knoll Lesser 0:04:95 zdeadlaigb P- 4' Q, I S A :fi f 4' K if N was .L J-N Z ,V g I My New .. Q 3 ' 1 xiii? .,. 8 9 ., if lm.-f 0, y Norman Pooler L President me Spencer Dickson Vice-President Leonard Grey Secretary-Treasurer :fu g' 2 to E an QE 'c' L' lzfz. 1:. :Y A xl Q Q e',1 Vh H tv rv., xgw it George Brosamer Bill Campbell Tre -- Jim Cantwell E ::!,fE ,V af' ,Q ,ff in ' :ll L Q eff ' I- odeace 77147212 r zeatiae 7nz'efze4z' 2 I David Sabol mfefzadge in ccence Ha! Bill Clarke Dean Eustace Richard Kingman Larry Martin ll. RN Larry McDaniel L ' Don Schwanke ieiivls, K : fivgzih A. -AQ, V. Q f 3. ,.t . ' W r :fi ,, ' 66 .. I' - ll ' 3 A -fl-v-vrsia X R152 if txt ,-'- NLE Hygggaiu W' ik. Fi his Biffle --.L .Q-fwff., f: W' 1 '-'X N'-4, i 1 hi- if ,i,f5if .a - ' - AL, fkaf - N 1 . 1. . H rig , . .. r -if-if J Y? N I my g November Z4, 1954 .... the long- awaited Moving Day .... the weather- -cold and windy .... instructions for the day, Make yourself available . . .foot brigades carrying books, chairs, pictures .... boxes and more boxes .... borrowed trucks and trailers hauling desks, typewriters, stoves .... school spirit and team- work .... completed move--well done! 7- '-1v, ,A ,k .t - . ,....,, H I Mm, Eff of-' YQ fwf z. Mff. , We 4' J'-ffl' fr... , E 1 V.. ff 9 . Q si' . - 6 W.. L, K . J? X ' B. Clarke C. Cogswell D. Dister . Grey . Guthrie W. Halley . Hammond . Harrison D. Currie President I. Miller Vice -President L, Brady Secretary P. Lucas Treasurer wflggff! 1' , ' K 'K if if xi Xxx L xy.. 'f.an mfg an M G Grindol R Green Wading Ha! mefzgee P. Brady 'A cl . . V , D. Brown N B-.4 ' 'gy V K K ii an 3 5.22. , J. Andrews 'L' N. Armstrong -, ' f sg j K. Bayless ' L 5' Q A H. 1-. D. Bowman LG , R. Broaddus i gli P, Bronson ' 'V V 2 X 1 ' 4. O. Broxterman H V V, . M. Butterfield ' C B we . Q- l B. Campbell 'hy P..l :Ei N. Campbell ' . ,Q X., J: A . Q iggxiiiz 1 Cantwell . E 1 131... ,njgt . ..-M P , J. Carlisle ' L. Carlisle 'V I. Cashman C. Cathcart B D. chirwood M, . K M VW J. Chance J , L Qi A B. Eslinger l ..l ' p. Feyh ' D. Gabriel 1 . 1 K ' . ,I 'B' 4 E ff G .. C in rf 'T' . Hogbin . Harvey . Humble , Humble . Hermann 5 n 1' 70664 7Zew Scion! L. Hoffman . R. Holt . V ' X ,ff a ta? Q 3 21,1 ' I A 5 is FQ Q 'W' M. Jenkins Q . H r L Kessmger K, Kessinger my f ' N .nw V A EI Izgignan 5 . A...a,.,s Q' Q L no Y . M Z R, Kingman - f L, lesser D. Lolley Q , all 'L nlnnn P ,413 5 Iv., . I V Q J. Lough ,. A V , ,,:. - L. Martin is My--ir P. Massey sig Qiwyf R. Jordan ., 'ii- :I H V .I f .1 i, E, Parks r ezrefzgi A Af ' K if f .ax 1 K -.1 f X ,ws . I. C. Scritchfield J. Sessions K. Tolle W, Trickel L, Winters L. Wyatt Don Niemackl Duane Niemackl Peterson Pooler Jensen Schimmel Sransbury Stonebraker Thompson Thierry y W, Mcl-lenry D. McNorton J. Milliken J. Paramore F. Peel D. Perkins D. Reed D. Rogers D. Rees V. Saia P t A g y Y H 5 3 a if . . . L 'P-4 3. u f YGHWW H1 .. - -1-Q hu 'A FRONT ROW: N. Thornton, R. Pasley, S. Oliver, J. Nowlan, T. Peel, M, Nash, R, Means, K. Falley. SECOND ROW: B. Skinner, M. Deur- myer, V. Peterson, V, Pickett, J. Slawson, M. Chance, M, Spangler, J. Meadows. THIRD ROW: C. Stanley, V. Lumley, L. Lile, M, Mann, J. Browning, M. McCain, R. Griffiths, C, Chandler, H. Broadbent. FOURTH ROW: S. Taylor, J, Adams, D. Russell, D. Glasgow, B. Milliken, M, Adams, E. Cathcart, J. Prosser. 6' ff , r ,4-- 7am za! Wea: azqaaa 1 NN sue HERMA kef State Homefna Barbara Schrader was elected to the state FHA office of Third Vice-Presi- dent. FRONT ROW: Program Chairman B. Schrader, P. Farra, C. Cook, L. Frey, Vice-President S Jacques, President M, Frey, Treasurer W, Williams. SECOND ROW: L. Inglish, D. Worley, D. Glasgow, N. Griffiths, C. Knoll, I. Cook, Secretary B. Sherman, S. Saia. THIRD ROW D, Morrison, S. Hermann, D. Clarke, M. Butler, B. Neibling, D. Spangler, J. Magathan, K, Hahn. FOURTH ROW: S. Miller, D. Meacham, H. Browning, D. Martin, B. Shoemaker C. Nieman, D. Miller. fr 1 . ,fi ft T4 sv ,MX Ag -v 'rv .6 .- - s '.. J. Chance W. McHenry D. Bowman R. Ketter President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer gk? sf was A. , Y. A 01 ,1 1 . ' v 1451 an 'Y kr 1 7 -.Wa .Erin 2 - .- as 1 On sm. r Q me , .' .g f 5 , ' ssx N W -.xml yawn. . - ! n. gf if A 15' A R. Rees Reporter B. Hogbin Sentinel 7 ? ,4-- mliaiag to mae ,-Q. Q.. M, ii ef, ,ny I. Scritchfield N. Armstrong Ga V. -'c gg. V vi 'Ll E, N .. K. C K are A. N. K K ,.., K .. flu 0 IB .35 ,wb :ity it A .G life? . F 'Mx f .231 A y .V A 3 ff -. .W -nk it V ,rv-r 5 N aes, gb ,Hag Cathcart Andrews Cogswell Gilliland Guthrie H ermann Castle C astle Grindol Campbell Schwanke Stansbury Smutney Perkins Niccum Parks Rogers Rogers Peel Dawdy x r 5 'mix Y' lf' f Seaman High School held its formal Dedication and Ops-n House March 11, 1955. The dedicatory address was made by State Superintendent of Schools Adel F. Throckrnorton. Refreshments, open house, and exhibits followed the dedication program. arm, Zaaleatc 771401476 doa! iacmcea M, Nash President rio G. Vance G. B1-osamer 3:- E' D. Bowman V .' lr Vice-President ' - E. MacArthur D G1 8 W kk ' as 0 ,. ,, 4 if BOO eeper D, Fleeman ' t M s i ' ff i 1.1! F. Browning A K Q A VAAA if Bookkeeper 1? KR? 'F R. Griffiths 5' t s ' , Head Cashier G. Metzger 'H M. Frey a The Seaman Bank is an organization - whose purpose is to give students ex- perience in dealing with banking problems K'5 ffA-fs., similar to those in city banks. Our bank L. Strobel pi handles approximately 51520, O00 a year C. Stanley Q and operates from the Kaw Valley State Bank in North Topeka. It has been in V ' operation since 1927 for the use of organizations, student body, and the gg., if faculty. 4 'i it. N. Griffiths ' ' N. Humphrey A 5 , L K C' Wendel fp ii g iii.l -L it f -', D, Clarke I K z Q' ty ' ' S Lesser I 3? . V' Q ' t W McHenry J Andrews K, Falley D, Worley Inglish 7704466 Degmtmenl FRONT ROW: Director Hilton Woodbury, T. Sutton, S. Carroll, D. Shambaugh, I. Williamson, J. Lough, D, Williams, C. Stanley, L. Strobel, J. Adams. SECOND ROW: M. Spangler, J. Clark, P. McCain, D. Fleeman, D. Perkins, D. Glasgow, B. Milliken, J. Williams M. Lingren, N. Johnson. THIRD ROW: M. Adams, J. C. Scritchfield, D. Eustace, D. Glasgow, M. MacArthur, E. Adams, D. Kinnett, P. Jenson, B. Skinner, J. Saunders, G. Metzger, FOURTH ROW: J. Jensen, K. Falley, M. McCain, W. Williams, B. Neibling, B. Sher- man, R. Green, L. McDaniel, N. Humphrey. af-0 TWIRLERS Wanda Williams Bette Neibling Barbara Sherman xx' arg 'X Sf' ,Mt 9 pfzauidea Zalwzfczdnment' A CAPPELLA CHOIR FRONT ROW: Director Hilton Woodbury, L. Inglish, D. Worley, D. Fleeman, D. Rogers, B. Clarke, D. Eustace, N. Pooler, V. Jay, J. Lough, R. Tarwater, R. Pasley. SECOND ROW: M. Nash, R. Griffiths, L. Hood, H. Kingman, B. Campbell, D. Perkins, G. Brewer, E. Adams, I. Williams. THIRD ROW: M. Adams, C. Nieman, B. Shoemaker, M. MacArthur, R. Green, L. McDaniel, M. Deurmyer, B. Milliken, E. MacArthur, L. Strobel. FOURTH ROW: B. Schrader, S. Hermann, T. Peel, J. Browning, M. McCain, I. Slawson, D. Kinnett, G, Metzger. -A '54 0.52.1 4-ex, . A-Cco FLUTE TRIOSUOUGX' Maria Luetfaklfr-EDJTJVIST Laura? Lyixgannine wilham g Ish Mccalns afeateal guage zecufe Wazmonq GIRLS' GLEE CLUB FRONT ROW: Corn, Hammond, Galligher, Nowlan, Lesser, Mr, Woodbury, Tarwater, Peel, Worley, Cashman, Pasley, SECOND ROW R. Griffiths, Nieman, Shoemaker, Slawson, M. Adams, Williams, Coleman, Patterson, Miller, Schrader, Inglish. THIRD ROW: Nash, E. MacArthur, E. Adams, Hermann, J. Adams, Skinner, Broadbent, Cornwell, Strobel, Lingren, Milliken. FOURTH ROW: Russell, Deurmyer, Stanley, M. MacArthur, N, Griffiths, McCain, Browning, Peterson, Pickett, Humphrey, Kinnett, Metzger, BOY9 GLEE CLUB FRONT ROW: Mr. Woodbury, Clarke, Fleeman, Rogers, Eustace, Pooler, Jay, Lough. SECOND ROW: Hood, Hermann, Kingman, Campbell, Green, McDaniel, Perkins, Brewer. .-'!f'.'f'. 1 ,gif aP', MOTORS INC Hamburgers Monthly Statements R0ad'E 'O Wln-Hel' F911 s.. .I U . The Last Clippc I - 1 Cake A N1 .U . M.. Al Tea? '? '? s- Girls' Glee Varsity Dance 4 11 yi-N Mrs . Loss Income Tax Sewing h - L In Appreciation , S KZ 1 'H -H 1 uv ,Q , ,L ' W 'x Ummm Hal Siena C. Chandler M. Nash '3 tiff, President D. Currie Vice -President C. Cook Secretary S. Lesser Tre asurer R. Means P, Lucas I M111er ll ?i,. ! -- Xa! he Y R E U' rw f 1 3,4 5 .5 if ,HA Q.. ii, 1.4. i A ' V , -Q ig V B. Nerbhng g b h El. gwlilliams . pangler V My B, Shoemaker if r an N A. Burns I ehhbhh I ' e e ,. ,11. - ' XWYA xv C. Nieman 78 is Cm' a e A aari an L. Kahler h in , ' K' nam New K. Falley V .L Q 74,0144 QS i ' ' K J F 922 1 ?fM ,e LL Help: ll 1 9 hs xy Eff 1 j 6 Q S f W f?'2,5 K,s2'? N Z ,fs X r 1 1' 5 M. 'nib a , ,, .. ., g n -my . n 1 W,,AA W K TWP 1 gi? Z f ' , if if , l 1 l 1 Handsome Couple K The Villain Initiation YW P . 7 V 3 3 ,. Ad Pictures Top Magazine Sale sman We Gotta Win tx nttt Vitro 'E f L Mg -. F, F. A. Meeting rxi' Drivers' Ed, ,,. Waiting ii Handicrafts eM1Fa fi I Musik' 161 ij Q t S i Typing Class I qW Hl2: inf' Andy si Woodworking ft Carpenters 'Q . lui 5 ., Tl' QQ ff , IQOHOI' Letters VA Strategy 0 Pre.b1dQ.nt Sgrvns 5' A1 HI - 4 al'1'1I'1 11Y1g Huhg fp , , y ltl, 'll I Ya Geometry Experlmentlng Ink Drawlng 6 'F 503951101 'X Hot Dogs Anyone? sors Plan Ugg Cjurzioz 66151 of- :Szcumuz gcfgoof 'zsquaata HL vL1z fnsieizcs at HQ: Qirzrzei Lfbarzcs n Q-allay wmmff, :ip-1111125 fifteen! af iwM-flSz1fxL, orcfbcg uf fgs tjd,lf5dllYE :Qoof Qlmfw PM-vu RUM Programme .Tumor Welcome ..... Larry B rady Sen1or Response . . . . , Ed1th MacArthur Nl'-2 Living Today For Tomorrow . Charles Logan Menu Tossed Vegetable Salad Smothered Chicken Buttered Green Beans Mashed Potatoes Cream Gravy Rolls Butte r Peach C obble r Coffee M1lk .. ' Pop W W ...., , -f M' 5' 5? 1 Q' ! if ,rg ' Q '- ' 1. 9 0 SP 5 'N I A 4 ,Y W . , 4' Jag? Q Q ,1 tx ,i , RE RI Q. J I i - QA L v b, f fix f 1 R' W mmencemeni- Wing 20, 7755 B xx WA S 5.4 up ,-ff , ...mnxsbiill . . A 1 - , w ff ' n K' ' , ,. - 'U . ' I LV ,Q . . . X K W W 1 Q ll ll IL Ill Ill 'WY r is' Till , 9, J., f 9 N Q Q Qzcwlcmtdaa --Only tie 'gegdvmiag The Edltor 11. sz, x . 1 I , . .21 ,, ' .'.r fe' 1 .X 1 ' f' K 1 A - V Q Pep Band Crazy Party .li 'UW 4' ff' K . K ' 1? ' ax , VA. I 1 'V ,I , M X C C . F ' 4 9' If A I . 5 f L W W ' - S1Ze 24? '? '? Ong 11' S 1 1 I H A ,. . , N , wa s T . ' 3 W J C 5 Q ,V A 'a a ' K, ff-' 1 E , 1 W L. ,gif -j' L N I., ap Q Howie 3215 Your He ar1ng ? ...J Uncle Carl Coffee Time Q' l 5vn-sf Chow Llne ii As You Were l Q Gym Clas s If Senior Rings -e ,J-A K. P. Studymgf' 7 I -I Try-outs I P edge Allegjlance Pr1rnp1ng Mlfw ff 1 241.-Tn aa M' Money 2, i -sf' ' 1 T, V. Bound Q Life Gets Tedious - diana-fv wi ,f f in uf ' 1, 'Q' J.. Money-Money Here Comes The Chpper Y Tb' Plannlng The Tea GN Xl A .1 Yea Team McCorrnick T 1-actors Farm Implements Parts And Service ED We carry a complete line of McCormick farm machines, backed by outstanding parts and service departments. See the worlds finest tractors and farm machinery on display at our store. machiner store. MC CORMICK FARM EQUIPMENT STORE 1939 N. Topeka Blvd. Topeka, Kansas Phone 4-2606 'U5?'f!3- NKI S32' Good Luck -- Graduates Ray Marlin IRA PRICE CAFE CLOVERLEAF SERVICE STATION way 24, East of the Cloverleaf Q H1-Way Z4 We DOn't Want Washing Greasing A Million Dollars But We Do Want Z4 HOU1' A Million Friends Servifle Ph. 9-9235 Mobil Gas gi Mobiloil x T if , RPA rrp . F 1 if . ' M-EFF at I U - .T , R xx 9' ,..1- ,1'-. - ,,- ,, WHITEY'S DRIVE-IN FREDS TEXACO SERVICE Fast Inside and Outside Service 1111 N' TQPEKA BLVD' PHONE 9-9792 SPECIALIZING IN TE co TE co Fried Chicken French Fries BS , Steaks Malts Shrimp Root Beer GASQL Hamburgers Sandwiches Hot Dogs FIRESTONE TIRES Highway 2.4 West of Cloverleaf Batteries Auto Supplies 6:00 A' M' 1:00 P' M' Spark Plugs Retreading Congratulations to Seaman High School on ex anded educational facilities. Tse C. I, O. is aware that a strong democracy stems from an adequate and proper education. LOCAL 307 UNITED RUBBER, CORK, CLOVERLEAF-' DRIVE-IN THEATER lf4 MILE WEST CLOVERLEAF ON HIGHWAY 24 TWO SHOWS NIGHT LY LINOLEUM AND PLASTIC WORKERS OF Children Under 12. Dress As You AMERICA, c.I.o. 1603 NORTH TAYLOR IS PROUD TO BECOME A PART or THE COMMUNITY. Free Please Show Starts At No Parking Dusk Problems Refreshments 'MQFMW Emmwwdgy Tl1E NOIQTH TCJPEICA CHANTSASSOCIAT M5404 in Wadi 70,0664 M -.., ,, HY 4' -- ---........... . Glllil lllfll ll I -Q I 'Wg Q I i SIPES GAR DEINS A 'L' HILLERS' ' 'I-XIPY BILL PICKETT 66 SERVICE HILLER S DAIRY X 1 'WWW qu, , I 1 N., R m -,:L I ww? , , - ,K -..........JQ..+. .. .....J.,.-......,., ,. .N ff, IW.. -W J' ,,,i, N.., I ..,,.,, . .M I' P PIN OAK MOTEL I --N KAW LUMBER COMPANY MICHAELJS GROCERY li E 'JW 4 3 A I' 'Q f 1 A .8 tg '1 , I . J ' ,' v J' ,?'iv.?N ..-Q. , I I V A I I R as ' L 'I Q :jr If A :JL I .M I 1 L J R+ - , , g 'Yam ,M ,rZ,' A,f , l . .4 I , MOH. , E wa: I Xa ' W ,, , Q i g--me : . - V I. If 3 M SF O, sl, ' li,3.,.g 'i3 A'b' A 'T' 'H Q.,ffkJS.l::4slf1f.,,,,,f V ' 3 ,M-5 P, V M I 3, If' ti i YL': Ay: K ROY FREY'S kg -I Rr' 3 I, Miki R' 1 sf N 5 BAR-F WESTERN STORE :fx HOI-INBAUM GROEERY M' PJQINTER MQTEL ,ii I fr ' ' I 1 -1 1' Y Z EN' 4 A y-y 7 . . A ' sxeuv, ' ' IV Cl 1.-in , -Q ,. MQCQNNELL ' 'X 1 I I O I VM!! L iff I Y -, 1 It A ,ir JM 5 w fx 4 I I R W I 1, R V v 1 x -4' SHIELDS D-X SERVICE f' ,, ' -I SKELLY SERVICE POLLYBILL MOTEL 'Til rlklin SHIMQ It Q MA N S SHERMAN'S FEED KAW STORE 1'-um'-sr-Q1 Q--fp.- , :,,,,s?'-I A-Q-f'-UM-Gah.gg....,...w..... N GABRIEL LUMBER COMPANY TOPEKA IMPLEMENT COMPANY SVR 4 if M -J 1 4 no EEE- I . ' '1' -Q.. KAW VALLEY SKELGAS W 1415-iiK3P.l'3Sihv.vif.wit9,-., f .A, f T' '1....v . 12- as . . 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