Sedan High School - Trident Yearbook (Sedan, KS)

 - Class of 1958

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1958 QENIOIZ OLAQQ I-IIQTOPJY On a sunny day in September, 1946, twenty-eight excited kids began their school career. Mrs. Alford was our first teacher. This was the year we ran two blocks during a fire drill. In the second grade we were under the guidance of Mrs. Hart. Our greatest thrill was riding to the cafeteria in the school bus. ln 1948 we started our third and final year in the old Magga Kilmer building. Mrs. Miller and Mrs. Parther was the teachers. This year Carol Mills beat all of us in sack races. This year we moved to our new school building. Mrs. Sharp and Mr. Atkinson were our fourth grade teachers. Next we moved into the fifth grade room under the supervision of Mrs. Sturges and Mrs. Peabody. This was the year the boys decided that girls weren't monsters after all. This was our last year in the grade school building. Mrs. Peabody and Mr. Butterfield were our guiding leaders. lust as we became the big shots of the grade school, we were moved to the high school building to become the runts . Mrs. Shup and Mrs. Casement were our teachers. Under the guidance of Miss Trower and Mrs. Atkinson we spent our last year in Jr. I-ligh. We started our high school career wearing short dresses and obeying the commands of the Seniors. Our sponsors were Mr. Campbell and Mr. Lawson. We went on a trip to Independence. Our Sophomore year Mrs. Scovell and Mr. Lawson were our sponsors. We took an exciting trip to Coffeyville. Lou Newcomb was elected cheerleader from our class. We entered a very busy Junior year under the sponsorship of Mrs. Dalton and Mr. Downing. Sue Jones, Carol Mills, and Judy Dickens were cheerleaders this year. We gave the Senior a lovely banquet April Showers . We presented a wild west play entitled Desperate Ambrose' . We ended our year by spending a day in Wichita. The time has come to close our school life at dear old Sedan High School. Mrs. Abboud and Mr. Lowe were our sponsors. We gave the Freshman a real rough initiation. Carol Mills was elected Basketball Queen from our class. Sue Jones and Gary House reigned as Trident King and Queen. The Glance at the Year in the pages of this book gives only an infinitesimal part of the activities, the study, and the spirit of S.H.S. The thrill of winning the exciting Cedar Vale football game, the Trident party, the play, the music contests, the hard-eamed A's, and the fellowship with students and teachers--all will be remembered as the Seniors close their lockers for the last time and look forward to the future. But school was not always pleasant. There were those days when the questions on a test seemed impossible, and failing to have an assignment seemed almost unbearable. Yes, our school life had its ups and downs , but the ups far out numbered the downs and pleasant memories overshadow the worries and heartaches. For the Seniors who have come to the end of school for the last time, S. H. S. is a memory they will always hold dearly. For the other classes the doors of the high school will open again for another whirl of activities, studies, and fun. The close of the school year brings on the happily contracted disease, spring fever. But not for the busy Seniors who are out on their own. The school life of the Seniors has passed but cannot be forgotten, at least not to those who had a part in its history. Those graduating who started to school together in the first grade are: Gary Knackstedt, Alan Crawford, Karen Mills, Renee Cummings, Carol Mills, Tommy Baker, Leon Wallace, Martha Butterfield, Judy Dickens, Bill Sprague, Myrna Jones, Karen Bruner, Bob Powers, Judy Windsor, Sandra Mills, Tim Chrisman, Helen Irick, Ronnie McCann, Philip Hopkins, and Dudley Foster.

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RICHARD SMITH BOB POWERS 1 6' or FRANKLIN SMITH lv QQ!! Mspad C06 4 'I' o 'VOM' -'Vjvg POA, ALBERT WOOD DOROTHY YOUNG LEON WALLACE



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DIVIDING THE ESTATE We the members of the Senior Class of Sedan High School, being of bewildered mind weak heart, and on the verge of departing for realms unknown: do make, publish, and declare this our last will and testament. Article I--Having spent all our money on senior class rings, pins, commencement invitations, and rental on gradu- ation gowns, we are in bankrupt circumstances. We leave all of our unpaid debts to the freshmen to take care of at the soda fountains, our library fines, and any other unpaid obligations. Article II--We had intended to leave all our brains and knowledge to the freshmen of next yearg but, on second thought, realizing the Seniors would treat them rough at Freshman initation, we have decided to place them in safe keeping, and so request that they be left to the Juniors. Article III--To the members of the faculty in general, we will our penmanship ability, and direct there be delivered to them the following bequeaths from our personal property. Mrs. Dalton, a book on manners. Mr. Campbell, an automatic chalk remover. Mr. Downing, a square toup'ee for his round bald spot. Mr. Lawson, a book on Presidents and a special record of the Star Spangled Banner by Elvis Presley. fAlso a copy of his test--doubt if he can pass it.J Mr. Cuplin, Gabriel's Horn. QThis we obtained from Gabriel who got it from him atG.B.H.S. in 1947.5 Mrs. Wardlow and Mrs. McElroy, a well worn copy of a cheap Western magazine. Mrs. Nolan, a new door stop. Miss Pond, a new vocal cord. Mr. Comstock, a pi and a hair brush. Mrs. Abboud, a new pair of high heels. Mr. McConnell, a new whistle and a big bag of wind to assist him in blowing it. Mr. Maddux qfrom the Senior third and fourth hour F.F.A.J Resignation Papers. Mr. Millard, fifteen free typing lessons. Mr. Lowe, an oversized plug to keep the next plans for a New High School from going down the drain. Article IV--Our seats in assembly, we will and bequeath to the next year freshmen in order that they -will not have to buy season tickets for the high school assemblies. Article V--As a special division of the estate, we, the outstanding members of the Senior Class, especially bequeath and leave the following: I, RICHARD SMITH, my athletic prowess, together with all my medals, to Bobby Emery. I, JUDY WINDSOR, my ability to make good grades in study hall to Joan Fuller. I, REN'EE CUMMINGS, my sneaking ways to Rose Robinson and hope she has better luck with them then I did. I LORENE SPROAT, my ability to make good grades in American History to Sue McCarty. I, MYRNA JONES, leave my sexy car horn to Karen Freeman and Susan Brooke, who have little need for it. We, JUDY DICKENS 8a DONNIE JACKSON leave together. I, LaVONNE WALL, my height to Billy Roe. NORMA BUTTEL, my ability to get along with Mrs. Nolan to Gary Smylie. HELEN IRICK, my Drivers Training Paper to anyone who can take it for a whole year. , I DUDLEY FOSTER, my ability in track to Tiny Clawson. Use it well Tiny, it might be good for the waistline. I We, FRANCIS LOFTIN 8: BILL SPRAGUE, leave our still to Jim Potter. I, Carol Mills, my giggly ways to Joan Prather. I TRECA PENDERGRAFT, my ability to get along with Mrs. Dalton to Joan Jackson. I, MAX BECKENI-IOLDT, my ability to make speeches and make eyes at girls to Larry Hurst. I, MARTHA BUTTERFIELD, my ability to get along with Mr. Cuplin to Howard Sturges. He sure needs it. I, SANDRA MILLS, my brilliant mind to Steven Hanes, who cou1dn't have passed Algebra without it. I, ALAN CRAWFORD, my favorite pool cue to Mitchell Foster. We, PAT MAYS 8a RONNIE McCANN, our ability to go steady to Karen House and a basketball player. I, FRED POTTER, my ability to study to my brother Jim Potter.. I, BOB POWERS, my ability to get along with Mr. Millard to Bill Johnson. I, ERNEST MALONE, my dishwater hands to Grover Walker. I, KAREN MILLS, my pony tail to Steven Dyer, as it would look better on him than on me. 1. I It witness whereof, we, the Senior Class of Sedan I-Iigh School, have to this, our last will and testament, subscribed our names this 5th day of March, 1958. Gary House . . . . . . President Alan Crawford . . . . Jlice-President Pat Mays . . . . . Secretary-Treasurer

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