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Typist . Typist . Typist . Typist . . Art . Business . Art Editor Junior Assistant Junior Assistant Junior Assistant Sponsored by N.B. WALL MOTOR CO. CO-EDITORS Steve Todd Janice Jo Holroyd SPORTS Richard Blankenship Phil Grove ADMINISTRATION Darlene Sears Ioan Prather Caroline Smith if 4- '5 'D' Sponsor LOUISE MCELROY B.S. Oklahoma College for Women, Chick asha, Oklahomag Graduate work K.S T C Pittsburg. s l . -'Q Qld! A. L cz ADMINIQTQQTION EDWIN E. LOWE Superintendent of Schools B.S. , K.S.T.C. Pittsburg M.S. , K.S.T.C. Pittsburg A Adm. Certificate ,jf fy AQ! 5 1 S .'... '1 , 'rf 4: ' f f 7 f ' 1 r. -' fx' 1 ' -, Q 'Q 1 I . I f ,L f I -t ,wpf N- f Tx's . WILLIA M CASEMENT Director Sponsored by SEDAN CITY HOSPITAL . ,'. I' 'B !f'E-'?E??Z:F- Q. Ad uw WWMXWWS uw '.D:v. AQZIXAQASEQQIEJT ', 7 -V, - , ' . X- Secretaqf. X 1 . ., ' 1 x 'I ' ' A.B. ,4Ottawa University A V 'bu . H 5, .. I S' A x. 1 X Qclwolb Boaadf MRS. W.H. CHENEY Clerk f- T.N. MILLARD Principal B.S, , K.S.T.C. Pittsburg M. S. , University of Kansas Q2f.4l64A.,c,J .hd 'llvaf -QUZAMJ 0-1 QL FLOYD K. MILLS Treasurer SENIQRS SENIOR if 1 if I xr, Sponsor LAVETA ABBOUD Sponsor ED WIN E . LO WE , 'W B.S. Oklahoma State University5 M,S. Oklahoma State University. .. V959 Sponsored by TODD'S FROZEN FOOD SERVICE 5 B.S. , K. S.T.C. Pittsburg5 M,S. , K.S.T.C. Pittsburg Adm. Certificate BILL ROE President Glee Club 3,45 Basketball l,2,3,45 Football 2,3,45 Track l,2,3,45 Stu- dent Council 2,35 Queen Escort 1,35 S Club l,iZ,3,45 School Spirit 3. DARLA McDOWELL Secretary-Treasurer Glee Club l,2,3,4, Vice-President 35 Kayettes l,2,3,4, Board 45 Student Council 45 Choir 2,3,45 Annual Staff 45 Ensemble 35 Representative on Float 25 County Sunflower Treasurer 35 Honor Society 3. STEVE TODD Vice-President Glee Club 2, 3,4, Glee Club Vice -Pres- ident 45 Football 1,35 Boys State 35 School Spirit 25 Christmas Narrator 2,45 Trident Editor 45 Student Council 45 Choir 3,45Dl'alT13IlCS 45 All-Round Couple Candidate 4. VICKI GA RRETT Student Council Representative Sunflower Probate Judge 35 Kayettes 1,2,3,45 Glee Club l,2,3,4, Secretary 35 Pep Club l,2,3,4, Vice-President 25 Band 3,45 Cheerleader 35 Basketball Attendant 25 Student Council 45 En- semble l,2,3,45 Choir 2,3,45 Honor Society 45 Annual Staff 45 All Around Couple Candidate 45 Triple Trio l, 11 ' 1 Hwmrww gb S. Sponsored by ELAM DRILLING CO. LARRY JOHNSON Student Council Representative 1,2,3,4g School Spirit 1,45 Debate 1,2,3, Treas- urer 1,25 Science Club lg Drum Major lg Dramatics 2,3,45 Animal Staff 35 Boys Glee 45 junior P1ay5 German Club 2. BARBARA MARION Band 35 Pep Band 35 Glee Club 35 Blendaires 35 Kayettes 3,45 Choir 35 Board 45 Pep Club 4, BOB HOLROYD Band 1,2,3,45 Boys Glee l,3,45 Choir 2,3,45 Jug Sc Bottle Band 3,45 Football 15 Basketball lc SIUCICHI Council 45 Carnival King 45 Outstanding Music Student 3. CLAUDETTE SUE MCCARTY Girls Glee 1,2,3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Pep Club President 45 Band 1,2,45 Kayettes 1,2, 3,4, Cabinet 45 Class Treasurer 35 Choir 2,3,45 Blendaires 3, 45 Operetta lg Science Club 15 Annual 45 Sunflower Commissioner 3. JANICE JO HOLROYD Student Council lg Secretary Band 1, Band 1,2,3,45 Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Pep Club l,2,3,4g Kayette 1,2,3,4, Cabinet 253,45 Dance Band 2,3,45 Sax Quartet 1,2,3,4, Secretary 8a Treasurer Band 35 Outstanding Music Student 25 President of Class 35 An- nual Staff 3, Co-Editor 45 School Spirit 2,35 Pep Band 1,2,3,45 Oper- etta lg Sunflower Commissioner 35 Girls State 3. GARY ELAM School Spirit 3,45 Football 3,45 S Club 3,45 Track 3,45 Boys Glee 2. WPI JOYCE MILLS Band l,'2,3,4g Girls Glee l,2,3,4g Choir 2,3,45 Girls Ensemble l,2,3, 45 Clarinet Quartet l,2,3,4g Operetta lg Student Council Secretary 8a Treas- urer 45 Cheerleader 25 Basketball Attendant lg Kayettes l,2,3,4, Cabinet 3,45 Pep Club l,2,3,4g Dance Band 3,45 Pep Band l,3,45 Girls Trio 45 Mixed Ensemble 1,25 F. F.A. Attendant lg Sextet 2. JIM BURDETT Football l,2,3,4, Tri-Captain 45 Bas- ketball l,2,3,45 Track 2,3,4g S Club 3,43 Christmas Pageant 35 Vice-Presi- dent 35 President Glee Club 4, Glee Club 45 Basketball Escort 25 Sunflower Coronor 35 F,F,A. 2,3,4, Vice-Pres- ident F.F.A. 4, Judging Team 3, F.F,A. Escort 3, Grand F,F.A, Cham- pion Sow 4. DARLENE SEARS Girls Glee l,2,3,4g Kayettes l,2,3,4, Cabinet 3,41 Girls Ensemble 2,3,45 Band l,2,-3,45 Choir 2,3,45 Pep Band l, 2,3,4g Student Council 25 Carnival Queen 45 Annual staff 45 Sunflower Demonstration Agent 3. CURTIS KEENY Band l,2,3,45 Boys Glee l,2,3,45 Choir l,2,3,45 Operetta lg Pep Band 2,3,4. RICHARD BLANKENSHIP Football l,2,3,4, Tri-Captain 45 Bas- ketball 35 Track l,2,3,45 Boys Glee 3,45 S Club 3,45 Honor Society 45 Annual Staff 45 Student Council 35 All-Round Couple Candidate 4. MARY JANE MARTIN Girls Glee l,2,3,4g Pep Club l,2,3,4 President 35 Kayette Cabinet 2,3,4, Secretary 2, Vice-President 3.4, Kay- ettes l,2,3,45 Band l,2,3,4, Treas- urer l, Secretary Sr Treasurer 45 Honor Society lg Basketball Attendant 35 Dance Band 45 Choir 2,3,45 Trio 3,45 Flute Trio l,2,3,45 Student Council Vice -President 35 Arkalalah Queen Candidate 45 Lions Band Camp 35 Operetta lg Pep Band l,2,3,45 Jug Sc Bottle Band 35 All-Around-Couple Candidate 45 Mixed Ensemble l,2. marrow J7 M Lx ' . E Sponsored by KEENEY' S RESTAURANT fx mmm wa, JOAN PRATHER Band l,2,3,4g Girls Glee l,2,3,4g Pep Band l,2,3,4g Pep Club 2, Choir 2, 3,45 Kayettes l,2,3,4g Girls Ensemble 3,45 Student Council 3, Annual Staff 4. DON DILLEY Football l,2,3,4g Basketball l,2,3,4, Track 1,35 S Club 4, Christmas Pageant 3. FRED STORER Glee Club l,2,Q3,4g Band l,2,3,4g Choir 2,3,-45 Pep Band l,2,Il,4g Dance Band 3,4. KAREN WEMMER Pep Club 4, Pep Band l,2,4, Cheer- leader 3, Student Council 2g Kayettes l,2,3,4g Football Queen Candidate 2, Junior Carnival Queen Candidate :Eg Band l,2,3,4g Glee Club l,2,3,4g Choir 2,3,4, Kayette Cabinet 8,43 Operetta lg Annual Staff 4, Dance Band 2,3,4g Sunflower County Clerk 3 IDRENE MYERS Girls Glee l,2,4g Kayettes 1,41 Pep Club 4, Cheerleader 4, F. F.A. Queen Attendant 4. GROVER WALKER Band l,2,3,4g Glee Club l,2,3,4g Choir 2,3,-lg Science Club l,Z,L5,4, President 3, Class President lg Student Council 2. lg 1 Y r lv 'Flay fp , 11 ,fi ff,-f 4 E Sponsored by ACKARMAN HARDWARE STORE ' AwMadaO6TfwS JIM BURTON Football l,2,3,45 Track l,2,35 Stu- dent Council l5 Writers' Club 3. LETTY STURGES Pep Club l,2,3,4, Secretary St Treasurer Pep Club 45 Kayettes l,2, 3,4, Board 3,45 Glee Club l,2,3, 45 Band l,2,3,45 Student Council 35 Girls Ensemble 3,45 Football Queen Candidate 45 Pep Band 253,45 Dance Band 2,3,45 Choir 2,3,45 Operetta 15 Annual Staff 45 Sunflower Wel- fare Director 3. JANICE EGGEN Glee Club l,2,3,45 Kayettes l,2,3,45 Student Council 45 Girls Ensemble 25 Choir 2,35 Band l,2,3,45 Annual Staff 45 Cheerleader 35 Basketball Queen 25 Neewalah Princess 45 Flute Trio l,2, 3,45 Pep Band l,2,45 F.F.A. Attend- ant 35 Triple Trio 15 School Spirit 45 Jug 81 Bottle Band 3,45 Sunflower Registrar of Deeds 35 Operetta l. NEIL MALONE Track l,2,3,45 Football 3,45 Pres- ident F.F.A. 4, F.F.A. l,2,3,45 S Club 45 Glee Club lg Student Council 3,45 Honor Society 25 F.F.A. Judging 35 Football Escortii. J.C. BROWN Band 2,3,45 Dance Band 253,45 Pep Band 2,3,45 Freshman Football Escort 15 Boys Glee l,2,3,45 Choir 2,3545 Junior Carnival King 35 Football lg Class President 25 Band President 45 Glee Club Secretary 8a Treasurer 45 Honor Society 3. KAY FREEMAN Student Council lg Pep Club l,2,:3, 45 Kayettes l,2,3,4, Kayette Cab- inet 2,3,45G1CC Club l,2,3,45 Choir 25 Secretary of Kayettes 25 Football Queen 35 Band l,2,3,45 Dance Band 45 Annual Staff 4, Sponsored by MEADOWS INSURANCE AGENCY 9' M n D n 5'i f Q5 NADENE CUMMINGS Kayettes l,2,3,4g Pep Club 3,45 Glee Club l,2,:i,4. STEVE SPROAT Gleu Club 1,2,4g Student Council lg Football lg Operetta l. LOUISE BARBER Band l,2,Z3,4g Glce Club l,2,3,4g Kaycttes l,2,J3,4. CARL ANDERSON Glee Club l,15,4g lf.F.A. l,2,13,4, lllill. Basketball l,2,3,4g Shop 1, 2g F. lf,A. Committee 4. GARY DEXTER lf,lf.A. l,2,3,4, lf.F.A. Treasurer 2, IIIZA. Secretary 45 Track 23 Annual Staff 4. PATSY WARREN Glcc Club l,2,?3,4g Pep Club l,2. -: i f Sponsored by CORNER DRUG STORE T I1 25 eu om., aww LORAN McKEE Football l,3,45G1ee Club 1,2,3,4g 3 S Club 3-4. ELMYRA STEWART Pep Club 3,45 Band 1,2,45 Kay- ettes l,2,3,45 Glee Club l,2,3,45 Choir 2. DELORA AIKEN Secretary 15 Glee Club l,2,3,45 Pep Club 1,25 F.H.A, 1,25 Band 15 Kay- ettes 15 School Spirit 4. CAROLINE MCKIBBEN SMITH Girls Glee Club 2,35 School Spirit 35 Annual Staff 45 Kayettes 2,3,45 Band 2,3,4. ,,.. . If PHIL GROVE Football l,2,3,45 Basketball 35 Track 5 3,45 S Club 3,45 Football Escort 2, ig rla, ' ,, 1 Football Tri-Captain 45 Band 1,2,35 - P- Boys Glee Club l,2,3,45 Mixed Choir 2,3,45 Mixed Ensemble 25 Operetta 15 5 f 5 Honor Society lg Annual Staff 45 5, Q A School Spirit 45 Boys Quartet 4. PHYLLIS DOWNING Choir l5 Home Economics 1,2,35 is Dramatics Club 35 School Spirit 4. f ,4- M -9 Sponsored by SEDAN TIMES STAR and C.M. WILLIAMS TITLE COMPANY -' 145' 'xi-fs! -. . , .8 25 55'-if 'he if ROY SANDERS Q y 8a Treasurer 25 S Club 2,3,4, Boys Glee ' ' ' -. Club 4, student Council 4, Football , Queen Captain Crowning. 'P A RUBIE WARDLOW rl - I : WkahwUu Wim Bo, WEEE Football l,2,3,4g Basketball 2,49 Track l,2,3,4g Vice-President 24 Secretary B.M.E. Oklahoma College for Women -Chickasha , Oklahomag Graduate Study -Central State Col- lege, Edmondg Oklahoma University, I 1 . English and Activities N. I, ' X 6 .nf ' - Gi J. Normang San Jose State College, 5' 1 , L Southwestern of Winfield. -to J. r 5 4 I, ' . 1 - ' . fx L 4 t .:' 1 ff' A ' ' . t :ijt .v 15,4 T5 .ftflf PM ' 4.. l 'di ' , . . Vo 1,--.' 6 .6 r-.-,.,'f v-it 1 f , ,I r X 1 I nf x f J . U I 1 f o ' 1' PROPHECY OF 1959 sENroRs 'f A 1 J f A v ' 'fa . 6 'I 4 . - 7,9 ' , i I F' y I 1 . 9 ' ' I. o I I f 4 If 4 lf' j I 4 Ten years after graduation the senior class of l959 was found engaged JOYCE MILLS was designing costumes for ladies wma lived to be Il0 years I , M. in the followingi pursuits: of age, after designing a 1 sorts of styles for the younger sets. . MA RY JANICE GGEN was Mr. Millard's private secretary. DARL McDOWELL was quite busy as the private secretary of her banker L , ROY SANDERS was the first man to reach the moon. husband. ' RICHARD BLANKENSHIP had seen the world shovelful by shovelful while LETTY STURGES, contrary to popular belief, had given way to her rest- . ' in the Marines. less desire for travel and had joined the Foreign Legion where she was LJ u I J.C. BROWN was Shop Instructor in Coffeyville High School. advisor to the head of the Intelligence Department. JANICE IO HOLROYD was the owner of the top field trial do of the United States and was making a million by autographing dag food commercials. LARRY JOHNSON, with a Masters Degree in writing, was editor of Time. CARL ANDERSON was owner and operator of a large ranch over in the Osgge. GAR DEXTER was County Agent of Cowley County. LOUISE BARBER was one of the head cooks in the cafeteria of Tulsa Uni- versity. PHIL GROVE was married to a French girl and was a General in the British Army. VICKI GA RRETT was typist for Farm Bureau and could type 100 words per minute. KAREN WEMMER was growing old gracefully while she talked of getting married when she became eighty years of age. STEVE TODD was the author o a best-seller, Own The Worlde-I Did. BOB HOLROYD was Band director of Independence Junior College. STEVE SPROAT had retired at age 25 after finding that Chautauqua County sandsrones were rich in a new mineral called Sandonium. BARBARA MARION had hitched a ride on a moon rocket and just stayed up in the skies where she was made queen of Pluto. FRED STORER was head man of Radio Frequency Station MATTER which sent rnessa es to all planets. JOAN PRATIRER was Superintendent of Nurses at Mercy Hospital in Inde- pendence. JIM BURDETT was taking the place of Roy Rogers in the rodeo world as Ro had otten a little too old to ride t e young! horses named Trigget. JIM hURTCgN had become a millionaire with the elp of his blonde wt e, a model who did commercials for womens clothing while Jim modelled Mens sportswear. NEIL MALONE, sadly disappointed in love, was a bachelor living on the river in the Belknap Community where he raised the finest tomatoes in the state. DARLENE SEARS was a RN in Saint Mary s Hospital at Winfield, Kansas. CAROLINE McKlBBON SMITH had just received an award as Mother of the Year by having one of the most all-around sons in Sedan Grade School. NAEENE CUMMINGS was working as typist in the County Treasurer's o ice, PATSY WARREN was file clerk in the Contour Drive Chevrolet Com- pany office in Arkansas City. LDEAN McKEE had gotten out of high schoolp was now football Coach t ere. SUE McCARTY had won the honor of being the first woman to wear a pair of jet-propelled shoes. It was rumored that she borrowed them rom Roy Sanders. KAY FREEMAN was applearing on Ouiz Shows on TV. She had entered a talking marathon wit Steve Todd and she had won. GIDVER WALKER was an Atomic Scientist working for the United Nations on a depth rocket designed to penetrate through to China. DON DILLY was sheriff of Chautauqua County and was really helping the teenage group by organizin Safety Clubs. BILL RO was a barber in Coffeyville. His hair styling attracted both men and women and his trade was so heavy that there was talk of adding an assistant. PHYLLIS DOWNING had just been awarded a one thousand dollar savings bond by American Home Magazine Company for having the most beauti ully decorated living room in Kansas. DELORA Al EN was the receptionist In the dental office of a popular Sedan dentist. ELMYRA STEWART was assisting the Kindergarten teacher of Sedan Schools because the group was almost too large for one to manage. CURTIS KEENY was the up-and-coming dentist in southeast Kansas and was now making a set o teeth for the last of his eight high school teachers. GARY ELAM was coach of a new Communit High School located near the Elk-Chautauqua county line and it was befing rumored that only one coach in history had ever rivaled his popularit , that being Knute Rockne. MARY MARTIN was assistant to the registrar at Emporia State College. IDRENE MYERS was in Dallas, Texas, where she conducted schools or high school cheerleaders durin ten months of each year. ROY SANDERS had just returned qrom the Olympics where he had won the title. PoIe Vaulting Champion of the World. Sponsored by TRU - FLAVOR DAIRY PRODUCTS 1 H ' if-10110 ls Yom LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF 1959 SENIORS We the Seniors of 1959, being of sound mind and able body, do bequeath of the following treasures to the aftersaid friends: CARL ANDERSON wills his ability to ride a horse to Steen Lister and hopes Steen doesn't get thrown off as often as he does. DELORA AIKEN wills her timidity to Mary Cummings so as to tone down her brightness just a wee bit. LOUISE BARBER wills her ability to get away with gum chewing to Frankie Pendergraft. RICHARD BLANKENSHIP wills his ability to play tackle and also his size to Tear'em Up Floyd. J.C. BROWN wills to Jerry Yorke his ability to get along with the study hall teacher, Mrs. Mildred Nolan. HM BURDETT wills to George Root the ability to speed up and get to school in one minute ffrom across the street, not Elgin, George.J JIMMY BURTON wills to Jim Lewis the ability to skip 7th hour Study Hall. NADENE CUMMINGS wills all her nerve to Betty Anderson. GARY DEXTER wills to Fred Holroyd and Richard Williamson the art of losing girl friends. To Johnny Take-it-away McCann goes the position of left halfback on the team that formerly belonged to DON DILLY, MARY JANICE EGGEN wills her so-called red hair to Steven Hanes and John Yorke. ln order that Jerry Yorke may put on '75 pounds of weight and become a tackle on the football team, GARY ELAM wills him his Position. KAY FREEMAN wills to Jim Potter her slow, soft, southern accent. VICKI GARRETT wills to Russell Blake the first-row position in class pictures that has been hers for twelve years. Pl-IIL GROVE wills--what does he will?--Oh, he will just LEAVE, Howard Sturges is the happy boy who receives the ability to stay in line in Band that has always belonged to BOB HOLROYD, Use it Howard. Both JANICE HOLROYD and LETTY STURGES will to Susann Depew their positions as Band guides because they are sure she will use them. LARRY JOHNSON wills to Karen Freeman his seat in Typing I in case she promises to never become angry or say anything she should not say when she makes numerous mistakes. CURTIS KEENY wills to Johnny Bevard his mouthpiece for the trumpet. He is sure this will improve for its owner any playing in the future. The Apache call practiced by NEIL MALONE is willed to Richard Kocher was a sure promise that it will attract attention and improve the volume of the voice. BARBARA MARION wills to June Carpenter her height and her luck in always getting on the first row in group pictures. MARY MARTIN wills to her little cousin Susie her loud mouth. SUE McCARTY promises Janetta Smith her bottle of Light and Bright in order that a drop a day will keep the black roots away. DARLA McDOWELL wills to Johnny McCann all her quiet ways and all her poise. LORAN McKEE wills his ability to do nothing to anyone who can do something. JOYCE MILLS wills her expert horsemanship to Jim Finley on the promise that he compete in the next rodeo. LORENE MYERS wills her ability to bleach hair to Susan Brooke, Hazel Myers, and Jackie Hays. JOAN PRATHER and DARLENE SEARS will all their chemistry equipment to just anyone who even thinks that they are smart enough to use it. BILL ROE wills his six feet and more to Douglas Cloyd in order that Douglas may be a tall, straight, Senior class president. To anyone who can get away with it goes the talent acquired by ROY SANDERS for skipping school. CAROLYN McKIBBON SMITH wills to whom it may concern the art of getting married and finishing school, all at the same time. It's no snap, she warns. STEVE SPROAT wills to Terance Leroy Thomas the ability to get along with COPS, ELMYRA STEWART wills to any underclassman who needs it the luck to get a diamond before graduation. FRED STORER wills to Jack Cauldwell his ability as a Ham Radio operator. Use it to an advantage, Jack. STEVE TODD wills to Terry Thomas the ability to get through a class the first time he enrolls in it. GROVER WALKER, knowing that he will need everything he has in order to graduate, WILLS to you nothing. PATSY WARREN wills her individualistic walk to Kay Bridges as a pattern for future use. KAREN WEMMER wills to George Root her old tap dancing shoes. Let's have a demonstration, George. PHYLLIS DOWNING wills her beautiful dark hair, brown eyes, and Indian accent, to any blonde who thinks she needs more color. Sponsored by BAIRD FUNERAL HOME +- . , , x -e Q, 9-.......f -, ,., ...ht-i..,...... B 4 3 I k 1 Z! E 3 Q T ,L M I , ? L . . Q. S 2 Qi ' -. W ,..... -Gd 191:-Ei 0 Sh . 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Pittsburg Jim Finley Industrial Arts Velma McCormac 7 Deli., . Y y Mike Nolan , . V I Frankie Pendergraft ,jr , V A .K Linda nick B- Clifford Smith if 5 , ' i f i B 2 ' I if is ,I Gearldine Brown -1' 2: 5 ,.. y Anna Lou Bevard 4... '- . Jack Cauldwell Cs' - , 1 W' r- y Vera Hart .V Terry Thomas he rrm, 4' v B A QL . if ff .y Mary Cummings ' la' 'W ' t George Root G, . X B 9 B f , g , v Sponsored by ,. 'W' BARNETT'S GROCERY 4- Q Bill Wallace 'l sw . ' B Kay Bridges .4181 'Y-V-' WDM., CRES K' ,413 P IYY ,ggg llx-14:-g 4 J at u.eer1 1 . ' 138g , .43 - 4 zaf-an'F.a.:-r::::a-gE:5- W --q , 1 It V417 O - ffkS,.,: F! N K 13.5 ' QF. 'ML At.',.M . it Hazel Myers Jackie Hays Jan Smith Steve Warring Trudy White Linda Baker SPONSOR Tlwiis Wl1ewYowv I-I MILDRED NOLAN B.A. Southwestern of Winfield Graduate Study at Oklahoma Sta te University. 1 B-sw' Doug Cloyd J ack Marion John Yorke Jeanette Jones Russell Blake Gary Kocher HARMON'S GROCERY Joan Fuller Bill Dexter Sally Holroyd Doris Brown Fred Holroyd Gayle Elam Steve Hanes Ronnie Mosier Joe Loftin V Tom Nuckols Johnnie McCann Leona Cummings Linda McDowell Karen Freeman Freda Joy Susan Brooke Jeanette Wall Mitchell Foster x fagiaggiihiiiii 1 1 'ff We:-'EE' It OMQ5 F-lwdis FMA Ldifa While Elmer Susan Depew Tommy Peel Blankenship Jerry Parker Gary Smylie Helen Wagner ra Q '- a , S-ffl? ' g ' a XX 11- .. ,if . ' e ri - W- Larry Hurst 5 + fl' e4ff,fefgf-f1-- . G , Clara Wolfe eeleere ' gi Bin 51 , r if H Jimmy e ee ' Steve Dyer K- 55 ' - I- 1 5352, fi K r G 'fi - ff.. 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Graduate Study-Pittsburg X I Mary Alice Barber Gene Joan Jackson Sears Carol Butterfield Edgar Sutton Janett Walker Faye Kenneth Richard Steen Lister Newcomb Beasley Williamson Sponsored by FLOYD' S MARKET 'I9 ,1 i .. -ii 15 4' f ,I IQ Q Q Y U 1 Dow iv Bw Owtdf Jim Dannison Jim Warren Jimmy Lewis Ormand White Twila McElroy Linda Bellieu Charlene Burdett June Carpenter Maxine Pierce Karen Crum L I Carl Walker Jerry Yorke Stephen Utterback Gene Leonhard Gary Niblack Dwight Blackburn Donna Stephens Sue Loy Rose Griffith Betty Wall Jean Birdwell Jon Fahler Tommy Stephens Kenneth Van Royen Jerry Smart Jimmy Beasley Larry McAfee Treva Wolfe Don Clifford Andrew Jackson IVAN CAMPBELL SPONSOR Graduate Study-Syracuse Um versity, New York and K.S T C Emporia Sponsored by COPPLES LUNCH 'TwabMeNiw Joan McNown Linda Spurlock 1 f' ' Melvin Aiken John Beva rd Jackie Rutledge Richard Stewart Donald Foster Bill Teague Norman Brown Blue Devil Jimmy Fine Stephen Roecker Kenneth Pollet Greg Dunkin Stanley Dyer Terry Bruner Roger Floyd Richard Hoffman Sue Cauldwell Carolyn Goode Carol Whipple Glenda Heinlein Caryl Bla ke Judy Wells Diane Foster Neva Peel Phyllis Hollister Becky Robinson Darlene White Sherry Wemmer REX MCCONNELL-SPONSOR Sponsored by SEDAN STATE BANK B.S. from Fort Hays State College 'af M EN Susie Patti' Lola Susan Reva Ann Kay Walker Yor Van Royen Holroyd Walker Loy Randle Smith 1 qv ,f .fit Young Tor Tanga Sue Ann Loftin Jean Bridges JACK BLACKWELL Associate of Science Warner, Oklahoma Junior College Degree Study -North- eastern Sta te Tea chers College , Ta hlequah , Oklahoma Keith Birdwell Jer? Mc ormac Harold Aiken hero Sanciers Carol Robinson Don Charles Herbie Gary Hunter Jones Stout Burton ELSIE TROWER B.S. from K.S.T.C. Pittsburg, M.A. from C.S.C.E. Greeley, Colorado Camille Eliza beth Kilgore Stewart Sponsored by CANEY VALLEY ELECTRIC COMPANY Janie Leach Caroline Thomas Betty Jo Barber Ioan Jones Kay Haas Sha ro' Kay Thomas Russell King David Wells Virginia Ha lderman C fffyi Mg Lwbwangw' : h: z J f.. QQAA , 1 ,,,,K N .,,..:, 7 so . r . K yyyyr fir - I 9 -. 1.+ 1 Q J I . .--' ' - N I' . A-V. L f 53531. P Y . E 1l 'S' s. FIRST ROW: Linda Cummings, Sharon Dunkin, W M Sharon Holroyd, Linda McCann, Bobby Miller, AN Phillip Stewart, Judy Sanborn, Linda Teague. '- SECOND ROW: Mary Taylor, Mary Heinlein, I Susan Dungan, Tommy Kinkaid, Larry Depew, Donald Norris, Steven Bruner, Jerry Kocher. THIRD ROW: Steve Stephens, J. W. Wilson, Dean Todd, Jimmy chase. FOURTH ROW: John Robinson, Ronald Spire, Jackie Depew, Paul Q Miller. FIFTH ROW: Bruce Hoskins, Danny 5,3 Fannin , SIXTH ROW: Viola McCormac, Sharon 'CT ' 8 Hutton. SEVENTH ROW: Danny Myers, Jimmie Goode. EIGHTH ROW: Myrna Sumner. Jesse Niblack. NINTH ROW: Joe Stephens, Bob Lewis. TENTH ROW: Gale Brown, Belva Fadely. ROY C. COMSTOCK B S K.S.T.C. Pittsburg Graduate Study University of South Dakota K s T.c. Pittsburg fd, 1 'V' ' 1 1 U QQVB s' 4 I ai it MYRL CAMP Coffeyville Junior College K s 'r.C. Pittsburg Sponsored by WARRING MOTOR CO. S.. K w - 5. Q-- x x L -Q , .Q 1 S.. x.. F os A YW L, 5: V -- Ou fi rw lr 5 I C , , I , 55 His AW! lwTlw Game F pep LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: June Carpenter, Glenda Heinlein, Sue McCarty, Susan Depew, Atcha Mae Doty, Gayle Elam, Carol Blake, Charlene Burdett. SECOND ROW: Diane Foster, Rose Marie Griffith, Linda Spurlock, Mary Jane Martin, Virginia Carra, Rita Smith, Freda Joy. THIRD ROW: Joan McNown, Becky Robinson, Diane Denman, Carol Whipple, Karen Crum, Jeanne McNown, Elmyra Stewart, Carolyn Goode. FOURTH ROW: Sue Cauldwell, Janett Walker, Sherry Wemmer Judy Wells, Doris Brown, Twila McElroy, Joan Fuller, and Sponsor, Miss Betty Pond. CHEER- LEADERS: Hazel Myers, Linda Baker, Lorene Myers, and Sally Holroyd is not pictured here. Q SS x 6 Linda Baker, Hazel Myers, Sally Holroyd, Lorene Myers. Sponsored by JOHN M. DENMAN OIL CO. S cox Z 7 4, 7 J ,f - - Miss r3rc'rTY POND, SPONSOR Qrif?-Q K-afjmes ' B.,-I. Ottawa University ,..f AA Graduate Study . 4,7 liniporia and I ivhita University -vu -- Q K ef E ' IOP ROW, I,liF'l' TO RIGHT: Linda Suprloek, Janice Eggen, Atcha Mae Doty, Susan Brooke, Caryl Bla ke, Carolea Me Dowell, susann Depew, Rose Robinson, Sue McCarty, arrol Ann Hutton, Hazel Myers. SECOND ROW: Sue Loy, Sally Holroyd, Betsy Moore, Mary Martin, Letty Sturges, Carol Butterfield, Nadene Cummings, Jean Butterfield, Darlene Sears, Neva Reel, Betty Anderson. THIRD ROW: Sue Cauldwell, Vicki Garrett, Twila McElroy, Clara Wolfe, Darla Mvllowell, Virginia Carla, Freda Joy. Joyce Mills, Lorene Myers, Rose Griffith, Diane Foster, Kay Bridges, Joan Mt-Nown, Sherry Wenuuer, Mary Cummings. FOURTH ROW: Miss Betty Pond, f5ponsOrj,Phyllis Hollister, Treva Wolfe, 'fr udy Karen Baker 'IOP lcne Miss Kay l-reenran, Jeanne MeNown, Elmyra Stewart, Geraldine Brown, Louise Barber, Darlene White, Karen Crum, White, Jaunet Walker, Karen Freeman, Jan Smith, Carol Whipple, Joan Prather, Jeanette Jones. FIFTH ROW: Wennuer, Karen House, Linda McDowell, Judy Wells, Barbara Marion, Becky Robinson, Diane Denman, Linda Kam calm ROW, l.liFT TO RIGHT: Rose Robinson, Letty Sturges, Sue McCarty, Ateha Mae Doty, Janice Jo Holroyd, Dar- Sears, SECOND ROW: Kay lreenian, Darla McDowell, Mary Martin, Joyce Mills, Sally Holroyd. THIRD ROW: Betty Pond, Qwponsorl, Karen House, Jeanne MeNown, Diane Denman, Karen Wemmer, Ba rlnara Marion. Joan l-uller. -1 :Rn- -:::v- R37 3 -0 -, ,35- DK- : sl 9 . a 7 Sponsore SEDAN SEED HOUSE 4 ,x x if xx 5 b Q Q I I -Q -Q Qmrleaworlb Law TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Anna Bevard Ga le Elam Atcha Mae Doty Susan Brooke Car lBlake C r l M , , , , y , a o ea c Dowell, Janice Holroyd, Susann Depew, Glencfla Heinlein, Sue McCarty, Carrol Ann Hutton, Mary Irick Hazel M ers SECOND R W y . - O :Janice Eggen, Linda Spurlock, Betsy Moore, Mary Martin, Letty Sturges, Shirley'Shull, Carol Butterfield, Nadene Cummings, Jean Butterfield, Delora Aiken, Rose Robinson, Darlene Sears, Neva Peel, Betty Anderson. THIRD ROW: Vicki Garrett, Jackie Ha s, Twila McElro Sall Holro d, Clara Wolfe Vera Hart, Da 1 Y Y Y Y 1 1 T 3 McDowell, Donna Kay Stephens, Linda Irick, Virginia Carra, Joyce Mills, Rita Smith, Lorene Myers, Rose Griffith, Louise Wolfe D' F , iane oster, Kay Bridges, Helen Wagner, Joan McNown, Phyllis Downing, Sherry Wemmer, Wilda Miller. FOURTH ROW: Phyllis Hollister, Wanda Cumminlgs, Miss Betty Pond, fSponsorj, Treva Wolfe, Kay Freeman, Jeanne McNown, Elmyra Stewart, Carolyn Goode, Geral ine Brown, Louise Barber, Freda Joy, Karen Crum, Trud Y White, Becky Robinson, Karen Freeman, Jan Smith, Carol Whipple, Joan Prather, Patsy Warren, Magy Cummings, Sue Cauldwell. FIFTH ROW: M Al' be ' ary ice Bar r, Karen Wemmer, Karen House, Linda McDowell, Jn y Wells, Leona Cummings, Jannet Walker, Diane Denman, Doris Brown, Linda Baker, Janet Jones, loan Fuller. 'T O BACK ROW: Rose Robinson, Atcha Mae Doty, Susan Brooke, Susann Depew, Sue McCarty, Caryl Blake, MaryVJane Martin, Letty Sturlges, Joyce Mills, Linda Spurlock, Carolea McDowell, Darlene Sears, Rita Smith, Louise olfe, Doris Brown, Joan rather, Linda McDowell, Carol Whipple, Judy Wells, Janett Walker, Karen Crum,, Karen House, Trudy White, Miss Betty Pond, fSponsorJ, Vicki Garrett, Karen Wemmer, Linda Baker, Jan Smith, Diane Denman, Sherry Wemmer, Sue Cauldwell. Sponsored by GILMARTINS FOOD MARKET tn, F-'OWS 06 Iva Qedaw ,jf o teacher affects eternity, he can never fell Where his influence stops. - Henry Adams it f,X N, fR i 6 ff 4:0 fe v 'itil' RUN, l.l3lf'l' 'VO RIGHT: Roy Comstock, Junior High Principal and Mathg lvan Campbell, Science and General Matlig Charles Downing, Industrial .Kris and Drivers Educationg Elmer Wells, Grade School Principal and Grade 6, Rex Mr-Connell, Pliysical lfdnr-ation and Loachg Albert Maddux, Vocational Agricultureg lack Blackwell, Junior lligh Coach and tu.-irlicr Nora Bell Barger, Grade 55 Catharine Sturges, Grade 6, Myrl Camp, Junior ilighg Betty Pond, Vocal Musicp Mildrr-d Nolan, Study llall and Libraryg Laveta Abboud, Commerceg Morton Cnplin, Instrumental Musicg Robert Lawson, Soi-ial Swieiif-rf and Assistant Cloaclig Elizabeth lfreeman, Grade 4g Bonnie Marsh, Grades 3 and 4g Elsie 'l'rower, Junior lliglig ,fllina Cast-inein, Ufficeg louise Mclilroy, Speech and lournalisnig Rubic Wardlow, liiiiglish and Literatiireg Esther Pc ibody, rirarlt- nq 'lj N, Millard, lligh School Principal andGovernmentgVona Alford, Gra c lg Velma Alford, Grade 2, Viiiel 'l obi:-s, uradc 4, Beatrice Miller, Grade fig lirzinccs Dalton, llonieinakingg Loucile Lowe, Kiiidcrgartcng lidwin l,owc, Superintendent of Schools. -'rw Mata' 1 Vicki Garrett, Karen llonse, Karen Wenimcr ' Mary Janice liggen They cheered us into Q winning year Sponsored by SHAW AUTO SUPPLY X21 OllaLMacDomloL I-!cwLA Fam ALBERT MADDUX 1 Sponsor y B,S, Oklahoma State University, Graduate Work Oklahoma State, and Kansas State SEDAN F,F,A, CHAPTER, BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Edgar Sutton, Steve Iacobus, Ronnie Mosier, Carl Anderson, Don Clifford, Melvin Aiken, Dan Foster, Kenneth Beasley, Tom Peel, Clifford Smith, Jim McDanna1d, Dwi ht Blackburn, Gene Sears, Larry Hurst, Jackie Rutledge, Don Foster, Gary Smylie, Gary iliblack, Jerry Smart, Sponsor Alben Maddux, Gary Deater fSecretaryj, Neil Malone fPresidentj, Jim Burdett QVice-Presidentj, Jack Carpenter QReporterj, Bill Dexter fTreasurerp, Richard Williamson, ., t .. r' H.. ,,,, -.a :'f1'.y,Q'n' N 1 4'-25? . , ' H CW '.. r , Q, .., ,N N. 1 Expat- ,.:,, S f. 'H 4,--QL' ,mf 'Q . ' '14 ? 'f'3b.,, - '- 'fc QSQAI4 'as Q' N , ua - - - -e. .iii tsfw . :kv K: - -,',5,.,1,.v',R,'.Qw,, N I f'Pr72QT31,4:-L Y -zilfizfg ,. .A .. . -, 1. v .. .am - ...age V -A - ll Q. . ' ' I f ' . ' ai , I.. S . . -.H , 'vw J 1' .. 'J 4--: . - ., .. F,F,A, QUEEN CANDIDATES, LEFT TO RIGHT: Linda F,F,A, boys ride a wild steer and horses Baker-sophomoreg Lorene Myers-senior, Kay Bridges- in the Rodeo Parade at County Fair, jun iorg Twila Mc Elroy- freshman , Sponsored by BAIN MOTOR COMPANY K 'F 'l Long ww eat, EVENTS TO REMEMBER .i ffii SA LLY H OLROY D- SOPH OMORE Baud Day, Pittsburg . . . Oct. 25 5th Grade . . , Mascot Band to Arkansas Cily . . Oct, 31 6th Grade . . . Mascot Band to Armistice, aney . Nov. 11 '7rh Grade , Jr, High Drum Baird to Christmas Parade , Dec, 6 8th Grade . . . Mascot Coffeyville 9th Grade . , ,Majorette Santa Claus Parade, Sedan . Dec. 13 10th Grade . , Drum Major ' G-oftw Gate, 4731 -...n -T '-1 : S 'QF1 1 -1 Wt I l-. w-11 ypuwnnunn FIRST ROW: James Finley, Steven Warrinq, Howard Sturges, Steven Hanes, Tom Nuckols, George basement, Bob Holroyd, Fred Holroyd, Curtis Keeny, Bil Dexter, SECC ND ROW: Letty Sturges, Terry Bruner, Rose Robinson, Janice Holroyd, Fred Storer, J,C, Brown, Atcha Doty, Carolea McDowell, Jack Cauldwell, THIRD ROW: Darlene Sears, Susan Brooke, Larry MCA fee, Sue McCarty, Susan Depew, Glenda Heinline, Carol Blake, Rita Smith, Linda Spurlock, Marsha Dick. FOURTH ROW: Linda Baker, Roger Floyd, Caroline McKilben Smith, Joyce Mills, Mary Martin, Betty Anderson, Carol Butterfield, Louise Barber, Virginia Carta, Janice Eggen, FIFTH ROW: John Bevard, Trudy White, Karen Wemmer, Carol Whipple, Kenneth Pollet, Geraldine Brown, Diane Foster, Doris Brown, Diane Denman, Sherry Wemmer, SIXTH ROW: Jerry Yorke, Steven Utterback, Kay Freeman, Judy Wells, Karen House, Joan Prather, Carolyn Goode, Elmyra Stewart, Marty Barber, Sue Gauldwel . SEVENTH ROW: Sally Holroyd D,M,, Karen Freeman, Linda McDowell, Kay Bri ges, Morton Cuplin, Dr, NOT PICTURED: Jannet Walker. Sponsored by WARRINGS FURNITURE and PETERSON PLUMBING X m,' A W , , 5,5 I If .133 K Qi i s, rg y Qs , 'yr 1 if ,r 2,-E A.., DC , ,, - .I ' 'Q- BOYS GLEE CLUB , , , . TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Steve Sproat, Bill Ilirdwell, Steven Hanes, Billy Blanken- Ship. I30b IIOIFOXCI. Bill Roe, George Casement, Tom Nuckols, Fred Holroyd, NEXT ROW: Phil Grove, Steven warring, Ormond White, Richard Hoffman, Howard Sturges, Carl Anderson, Roy Sanders, Loren Mi-Kee, Richard Kocher, Jim Potter, Curtis Keeny, Jim Burdett, NEXT ROW: Fred Storer. Jim Warren, Larry McAfee, Larry West, Jim Cummings, J,C, Brown, Steven Dyer, Dwight Blackburn, Steve Todd, Terry Bruner, Jack Cauldwell, Gary Kocher. BOTTOM ROW: Sally Holroyd, Pianist: John Bevard, John Yorke, Greg Dunkin, Stanley Dyer, Steve Roecker. MORTON CUPLIN Roger Floyd, Butch Pollet, Doug Cloyd, Steve lltterbziwk, Director, Director Mr, Cuplin, B,M.E. Wichita University Mo.oN 's Bmw Xx- 10 2 i JUNIOR BAND TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Janie Leach, David Nuckols, Susan Dungan, Elizabeth Stewart, David Wells, Sue Ann Loftin, Sandy Hunter, Tommy Kinkaid, Camille Kilgore, NEXT ROW: Ronald Spire, Roger West, Caroline Thomas, Betty Jo Barber, Roberta Dunn, Charles Chase, Johnny Robinson, James King, Paul Teague. NEXT ROW: Sharon Endicott, Sharon Holroyd, Yvonne White, Stevie Stephens, Jimmy Goode, George Brown, Larry Barnett, D'ana Clifford, Gavlene Fanning, BOTTOM ROW: Ronnie Arbuckle, Twila White, Susan Keeny, Mickey Warren, Marsha Cranz, Blenda Lister, Mary Stephens, Donnie Ligget, Donnie Warren, Director, Mr, Cuplin, Sponsored by WEST FARM EQUIPMENT ond UTTERBACK STANDARD SERVICE L F L C Mm, Success Q6- Q6 Q? STUDENT COUNCIL T. N. IVIILLARI5 BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Larry Johnson, Tom Nuckols, Principal and Honor George Root, Bob Holroyd, Jim Finley, Roy Sanders, SECOND Society Sponsor ROW: Jim Warren, Steve Todd, Clifford Smith, Neil Malone 5.5. IFYOYN K. 5.T.C. fPresidentj, Larry WestQVice-Presidentj, Darla McDowell, Pilwburg Joyce Mills fSecretary-Treasiirerj, THIRD ROW: Vicki M.5., DiV6fSiIy of Garrett, Linda McDowell, Diane Denman, Mary Janice Kansas Eqggen, Karen Crum, Ianett Walker, and sponsor, Louise lvclilroy, HONOR SOCIETY IZXKIK ROW, LIiI'I' 'IU RIGIIT: Rivliard lloffnian, Clifford Sniitli, Richard Blankensliip, Gene Sears. FIRST ROW: 3 init- Ilirdwcll, Diane Dcnniaii, Vitrki Garrett, Susann Depew, and sponsor, Irincipal 'l',N, Millard, Sponsored by GILBERTSON'S ond BRADLEY'S VARIETY STORE E a 4 S. K 2 III edan chool Spirit 1 1 1 I ew P19 STAFF REPORTERS D Phil Grove- Sports Oulu! Carl Anderson-F,F,A, Larry Johnson-Senior Class 81 Boys Glee Gary Elam-Junior High Sports Louise Wolfe-Home Ec. 8a Science . Susan Brooke-Office Sc Class Wm Carrol Hutton-Music Department Louise McElroy-Sponsor M Delora Aiken-Freshmen SL Concessions 5 Mary Janice Eggen-Alumni SL Student Council ay Clara Wolfe-Personality Sketches 8a I E E V ' Kayettes SCHOOL SPIRIT STAFF I Bambi ,. Masta , -as F Q SCIENCE STAFF BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Eddie Beason, Bill Blankenship, Jim Finley, Tom Nuckols, Howard Sturges, Susann Depew. SECOND ROW: Jan Smith, Virginia Carta, Steve Roecker, Jim Warren, Jack Cauldwell, Stanley Dyer, THIRD ROW: Sponsor Ivan Campbell, Jon Fahler, Kenneth Pollet, Trudy White, Greg Dunkin, Jannet Walker, Sponsored by CAPP'S NURSING HOME c1ncI MORTON EQUIPMENT CO. ' VZOWCWP I1 90 V Terry Thomas, Richard Williamson, Bob Holroyd, Terry Q Bruner, Karen House, Trudy White, Darlene Sears, Becky Robinson, 06, W Richard Hoffman, Roy Sanders, Jim Potter, Fred Holroyd, Karen Crum, Letty Sturges, Atcha Mae Doty, Jan Smith. Sponsored by BEAUTY NOOK cmd MARGE'S READY-TO-WEAR ' I di? Everly Brothers? No , Twin iotmets a Kohn 'iorkiideshow Per n som? ' Caimv ax ' IHOIIO, Phil Grove, the typical sportswriter. 6 Laffy MCEXQOY n ant SBQXOY new M Sponsored by CASEMENT GRAIN AND SEED and Tlww's Nov Business Lflw Ql1owBu5fue6s just Linda Mc Dowell and Susan Brooke doing Bird Dog, QP Sedan High School Speech Class. 4' , The Play is the Thing is their LEFT TO RIGHT, THIRD ROW: Steven Hanes, Larry Johnson, Tom Nuckols, Richard Kocher, SECOND ROW: Carol Ann Hutton, Sponsor Louise McElroy, Carolea McDowell. FIRST ROW: Virginia Carta, Steve Todd, Gayle Elam, John Yorke, Larry Johnson and Carol Ann Hutton adding the finishing touches to the Band's show When Grandad Was A Lad. MCGILL OIL CO. Keep those hats on, Band, You're not dismissed, ,.P:- .v M4 And The Band Played On TlwMawWit1v 1 H Sedan Aram, Band coming ,XX onto EE Main Street. Q5l 7 ' , 'f 'T 'if TF . 'i 'r1'A , s gf ,X ,,,f:,.sii ,mf1Pw,, W p y I, , in 'L-T E' - f We 'A 4 '01 U Y I ,, Ii . . j e vm I , 'K ,i - K as-1 A o r V5 5 ' P L K st J id 1-.. W 'W 5 1 'f fsfite , ...- AQ AT EASE, Bafld an .V V 7' V uni'- ,ws it ii , V V l ww U ' -me E x i lah?- I 7 Majorettes: Karen Freeman, Linda Faye McDowell, Jannet Walker, Kay Bridges Sponsored by SEDAN CLEANERS and WASHATERIA Drum Major, Sally Holroydg Majorettes, Linda McDowell and Jannet Walker stepping high during Fair Parade. .X s, Fi We-2-1. 2, 31' Q 2 C -' X -1 Fred Beasley, Will Rogers High, Tulsa, a guest of honor at the football Homecoming performs at half-time with Sedan Drum Major, Sally Holroyd, K ...bali so uw., Nagas- ALL SCHOOL PAGEANT The Shepherd And His Lamb December 18, 1958 Narrator ........... Steve Todd Elder shepherd ........ Ronnie Webb Youn shepherd. . . . Charles Terrell Boy slgrepherd ......... John York Mary ......... Carolea McDowell Joseph ........... Steven Hanes Angels . . . Carol Ann Hutton, Faye Newcomb, Gayle Elam Lighting ...... Steen Lister, Gene Sears, Neil Malone, David Wells Little Angels . . . Pam Cuplin, Kimmie Wise Men. ......... Torn Nuckols, Larry Johnson, Richard Kocher Art Work . . . Sylvia Leonhard, Catharine'Sturges Stage Manager ........ Virginia Carra Accompanist- Grade School. .Mrs. Beatrice Miller High School .... Sally Holroyd Janice Holroyd Production under supervision of Morton Cuplin, Louise McElroy, and Betty Pond. Powell Oh Come All Ye Faithful .... Processional Christians Awake . Mixed Chorus, Jr. High Chorus SCENE I Shepherds and Angels Silent Night. . . Mixed Chorus, Jr. Hagh Chorus Q Holy ight . ...... Girl's lee Club SCENE II Shepherds and the Star lor to God In The Hi hest . . . Mixed Chorus Glor a In Excelsis Deo . . . 4th, 5th, 6th, Grade Hark The Herald Angels Sing . . . Mixed Chorus Jr. High Chorus SCENE III Shepherds kneeling ---- Angel comes on stage While Shepherds Watched . . 4th,5th,6th, Grade The First Noel . . Mixed Chorus, Jr. High Chorus SCENE IV Shepherds walk on ---- Wisemen enter Oh Little Town of Bethlehem, . 4th, 5th, 6th, Grade No Candle was there .... 4th, 5th, 6th, Grade March of Three Kings ..... Mixed Chorus SCENE V The Holy Family Coventry Carol. . Mixed Chorus, Jr. High Chorus Away In A Manger ..... lst, 2nd, 3rd, Grade In A Manger ...... lst, 2nd, 3rd, Grade Cradle Crib ....... lst, 2nd, 3rd, Grade SCENE VI Holy Family ------ Elder shepherd working on cross O Sanctissima ........ Mixed Chorus Joy To The World . Mixed Chorus, Jr. Hi h Chorus We Three Kings . . . .... Boy's glee Club SCENE VII fAudience will standj Hallelujah Chorus ..... . All Silent Night ------ Audience Leave Silently- Sponsored by SEDAN NOVELTY and E. M. KEENY GROCERY All-Around Couple Candidates F,F,A, SWEETHEART CANDIDATES Linda Baker, sophomore, Lorene Myers, seniorg Kay Bridges, junior, Twila McElroy, freshman. They were guests of honor at the annual F.F.A. banquet. Sponsored by BILT-RITE CONSTRUCTION As the students bought their yearbooks they cast votes for a favorite all-around couple. The candidates were Atcha Mae Doty, Ronnie Webb Richard Blankenship, Mary Martin, Doris Brown Fred Holroyd, Mitchell Foster, Sally Holroyd, Jeanie McNoun, Larry West, Richard Hoffman, Karen Crum, Twila McElroy, Jerry Yorke, Steve Todd and Vicki Garrett. These students were chosen on the basis of personality, phys- ical attractiveness, friendliness, and general school interest and ability. .1 wo 1 v v Q, 'Yes Qvdlwb' 54333 fi.f?..L B111 Roe 'Q ,I Janice Holroyd ua A 1, . 1 IA .D . ,Af , r ' , . , U 44 , 'K 'af JZ LV. 'ini' ,WMW-'15, '41k'i Bobby Holroyd , . wifi X 5 X X 1 Qlene . 'gn of-19 ' I fy wg oo 459055 ::-- 5. , A., I , Q JU X Q. ww ' i ' x ba gn? a 'Ulmer Freddy Storer J1m 10D , fry t 4. .M i ffflix, rg 1, if bg 9 r 5-r Hm Evgen r 5 Jfuisfx lg! Az . 4' 0 ff. ar. 0 . B4 Q Q al V-M ,, - V 1 S' V -We im. A- ...dw M A r Q df M A I Loran Mcgee l r . i. I Sue McCarty 8a Elmyra Stewart 1 f Xin.. ' M 'WM , 'L 5. ,I s , ,- Y 3 . Xu .aids-if-.fiviltl 1' an Q r .rf QI ...Qu ur, s , , , Grover Walker -k- Q 1' Q f T 1545. J ' 5 ..'U 1 . ., if 2 3 M, ailb, 0101, Tlw Gangs AUD How Always rlicre with the wtttcr---- Dunn Totltl, youngest Blue Devil in 1958 uniform rind escort to the flower girl at football llome- coming. ,,-isis x . ',-. so-,, , - X 7 u7k..,i,5tQ,sf K ,, Reg I ik it Q?- t sw? A ,, gc. V,-my Right tlieref--with the crown and tlie flowers was Toni McConnell, - ' X y possibly the youngest girl at the B- 1-iomeuoriiing to receive ti eorstige- ---nnd the escort of our little Gunga Din. rise 1 1' 1' 'S If ., I' l ' Fx 4,5 f S - '14, Q Q it A 'S s . s l' tr -I, , Q f fx ts .3-or 'W Haro Hoi,noYo-stsph JIM vorriin-Jr. ' M f Escort svorl 5 4341 ROY SANDERS-sr. t RICHARD HOFFMAN-Fr. Escort Escort Jul fu -N 1 ' 1 .t N K 'lg .fl, 1 . LEFT TO RIGHT: Atclia Mae Doty, l.etty Sturges, Queen Karen Crum, and lan Smith. V ' in u Augwn i14 r we Karen Crum, a Freshman, reigns as Football Queen at 42nd Homecoming, October 10, X958 45 'Mil Qlwuldf Govfbw Fowmf' 1' 0 D tx ld xxx K git nk av 25' X X AR lf ,Auf f Sherry Wemmer, a Fre hman, reign B k tb 11 Q I H ming Febr y6, 1958 Om Night Queen Sherry and her Court. Let's Give'em A Hand! r George scores again! Jump High, West! Who you gonna yell for? 47 Bill Rge hits? All in good humor! X T'1 9UWJ0lrM:1 We're the lucky freshmen. 1' Q Someone's watching me! ' ,XS Q f . h 35345 5 ' v- . l 1 'J be l What a job! 'K Myl What we have to go rhrough. Ah, ha! We caught you! var. Q: li I in 1 gf: ' 'nj Z' .3 59, X 'F ' Q, EJ., ,., ' Q Y ex v A ,. 3:15. A A x A Qs 4 ' t,-bk Q. 5 1' ,,. rx 'i vi 4 ? . Vg , 1 Af, g .3 . ,. ' J- . l , x ' ' So lowly! Whcu do we cat? What now? Kun-vl down, plume! Q , it A J ng' ,png - - .fr ,, fx J : I. X I .a ' - A Q' .: , y rf N . gx 3 4 r Q 2 3 'i ,, .4 lx - f . 5 hr L 0 my K 7 1 ff , I N I , LL 5 y , 4 Y H 1, l I kj, l l ' h - Wan-h your slap, frr-sluumr W L ' ' 7-- ' 1 ' . . h It S this eggs! 48 NO1HlWH1k1Hgl Let's go slghtseemg. 'npmogmg' Where's the ball? A Musical mixup i Q What's this?--needle trouble. , - 'I 'Kin' r ire t 1 X A11 Riff 7 wet! . qw v-6 ' 'Ak 7 -.2 l f Q31 Q, X Tempring gf K V 4, K 'r' Hg - . flu' ' .' - .11 'w-J. 2 ' ' L - .7 53' -1 A' gps 'T' 'VA' ' if Likiixj ,-J-, ,?:'jo1 ia f J' A' - 9 r l d yi at A A fm- U- 21 ' ,. ' 4 --' . V' Q'g' ,E,' .. G it h . Q 1. 1 ,,L A, L f X! M 1 l.l E X ..' 951- 4 3x awk F - X Loafing on the deck. u , T 'hr igievw , Y' H Busy studying trophies. Amateur Editor Youth goes to the fair. QL: 4 Working hard'?? Li1bbQwBiadfToM lbw ,L N ig' 1'?f ' we SW' We xg, I Looking things over. x .wg Qv 'fe 124,46 12.9 REBOUND, BLUE DEVILS!! Hoopin it up. The Lineup ,up- , dz,-.- , ffl X 1 K 1' fif' ' A K . f 1' H514 AM A4 rv ., 1 N, A11 smiles at i.-.,,., K . I ...R is f,4.3i,- L WW.. L 'YW Takin' life easy. so The thinker! xiii---' as-4' MOST ALL-AROUND COUPLE Vicki Garrett and Steve Todd, both seniors and members of Annual Staff. W' Take me to your leader! A scene from Pep Chapel starring Joyce Mills 84 Karen House as modern cheerleaders. ffqf 6 0 Co-editor, Janice Holroyd, checks in entries at fig , Field Trial. All her work isn't in books. 1 J e f y 1 1 N ws Ak I 1 Q VV' s r r' ' T ' .,., r . .,-.s. .- - - .--- is 5: - - 5,5 OUR BIGGEST as OUR SMALLEST! STONBAGE ENERGY RAISERS S59 David and Goliath Letty Sturges and Atcha Mae Doty rus- High School Prize Float at County Fair with Steve Todd and Twila McElroy. V mwVA Gay flappers of roaring '20's with Karen Wemmer 85 Vicki Garrett in Pep Chapel skit! 51 Ldis GovTofTlw Hop ,rr fl x N if Th-ws Musto lwTlwAw' CM 5 4 'T I 'iz ' Nur CHOIR Gd: N... .. ...N Q4 BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Pond, Sponsor: F. Newcomb, J. Walker, J. Wells, M. Martin, S. McCarty R. Robinson, C. McDowell, A. Doty, J. Eggen, K. Freeman, K. Wemmer, D. Brown, L. McDowell, V. Garrett, M. Cuplin, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: J. York, S. Utterback, J. Bevard, B. Pollet, G. Walker, S. Warring, P. Grove, S. Brooke, J. Mills, D. Sears, D. McDowell, L. Spurlock, K. Crum, K. House. THIRD ROW: J. Cauldwell, T. Bruner, C. Keeny, J. Finley, B. Roe, B. Holroyd, G. Casement, H. Sturges, F. Storer, J.C. Brown. BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Prather, M. Martin, J. Holroyd, J. Eggen, D. Sears, V. Garrett, M. Cuplin, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: J. Mills, L. Sturges, S. McCarty, B. Holroyd, C. Keeny, F. Storer, J.C, Brown. E? . , ....w.,,... N... DOWNBEA TS LEFT TO RIGHT: J,C, Brown, Karen House, Sue Cauldwell, Letty Sturges, Karen Freeman, Joyce Mills, Janice Holroyd. SECOND ROW: Mary Martin, Jim Finley, Jack Cauldwell, Curtis Keeny, K. Wemmer, Fred Holroyd, Howard Sturges, Fred Storer, Bob Holroyd, Morton Cuplin, Sponsor. -----4 H L '25 v U il Y Ml- , o Q ,- ,g.,.W,. . M:f+..N..-ww . F M fi. m ggi, Y ZW. 35' was iii x I 5, -,gy If-zu 'li 1 ' : ng, qi, . Blackjack League BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Loran McKee, E, Richard Blankenship, T, Bill Wallace, G, Phil Grove, C, Neil Malone, G, Gary Elam, T, George Root, E, Mike Nolan, T, SECOND ROW, Charles Terrell, HB, ,lim Burdert, FB, Roy Sanders, QB, John McCann, HB, Jim Phillips, HB, Mitchell Foster, QB, Jim Cummings, HB, Gary Kocher, HB, Joe Loftin, E, Dan Foster, T, Edgar Sutton, T, THIRD ROW, Coach Rex McConnell, Ronnie Webb, HB, Terry Bruner, T, Bill Blankenship, G, Ronnie Mosier, T, Fred Holroyd, C, Jim Finley, T, Jim,Potter, FB, Dick Stewart, HB, Steven Dyer, T, Richard Hoffman, E, Larry Arbuckle, E, Don Dilley, HB, Assistant Coach Bob Lawson. FOURTH ROW: Greg Dunkin, FB, Stanley Dyer, G, Jim Fine, G, Roger Floyd, HB, Jack Rutledge, QB, Steve Roecker, C, Kenneth Pollet, G, Melvin Aiken, G. PWXFR Ulf , ,, 'YEEK' Sedan B ls Scores CrucialTouchdowns Crranmis TLQRRIQLL, Sedan High Schools all-Blackjack League . candidate, is The Journals Play- or of the Week l-'ir the seeondl time this season, The 142-pound suzuhack helped Coach Rex McConnell's Blue Dev- ils defeat Cedar Vale 12-7 last week and throw the Blackjack League into a final threefway tie, Figured to cause'rnore trouble for Sedan opponents, since he's only a junior, Terrell closed the campaign with a pair oi crucial touchdowns. Tl-IRRI-QLL tallied Sedans initial tout-liclown on the third play of the game, streaking 64 yards tlirough llze middle of the line. llis tally enabled the Blue Devils to trail by only a single point, 5-7 't lalftime. f , .. it ,l , , l 1'r,nrtr+.i,L 'lhen, with los., than three min- nlos left in inn game, 'lSei'rell,Se'5lan'.Q lon rgilounzi-gaiiiei' through- plunged ovez' from the one withlout the season, sparking the Blue the winning touchdown, ,Devils to a 4-1 finish in the con- Terrell, who stands only 5-4, was ference. Vg MM T U. Q.A. l958 Season Scores - A Team Sedan O Neodesha 35 Sedan 25 Howard 7 Sedan l2 Coney 7 Sedan l 9 Mol ine 6 Sedan 40 Elk City l3 Sedan l 3 Oswego O Sedan O Leon 20 Sedan 33 Eureka 6 Sedan l2 Cedarvale 7 Total - Won 7 Lost 2 i958 Season Scores - B Team Sedan O Copan l 6 Sedan l8 Cedarvale 7 Sedan l3 Coney 32 8 leffemien leave, l l or more return l959 promises to be a good year for the Sedan Blue Devilsl Go Team! an-If -x.P, V X .wal ug, ww ,uf 41. ff? l s ,yy wa g lfuq-Q J - in 1 fFw.,9,i , 5 Ai, Bagan Q, 'RMm,,,..,, ' Q , T' , ,Lvl 3' A K K f lv 1 di A It DILLE .KEE fr lyajf bil, Y se Lgxlziikwfg . k Q f '1 wx u Sponsored by X A ' PARKERS GROCERY and, STCBUTS SINCLAIB SERVICE I M H K u Chautauqua ,r 1, E 1 ' . I r , 4 A A D ' A x , I ' K ,, 1 N X x 'V' tw f' aw fi I wi An. Y Ah Al: . S K f 5 . , ,Ik if ,V EZ qi. , X ,' Q aa 1 .fy 1W'N ' f 7 WUQR Ai J Q t . , I' wx X - QE? 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The easy verdict aiso kept Rex McConneii'a ' ' f-iace deadiocit with Cedar Vaie. X ,PP tai 'fb 1 .A...... I T I ,I il y, L. Rai j ,K ,ff I I wa- ' 4' I Ng, 3 rf? HI I V, 1 Fix, S I i R . I . ,gy 4' vi' al . . JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL TEAM ----- First Place Trophy Winners '58-'59 in County Tournament. BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach lack Blackwell, Danny Fanning, Geary Burton, David Wells, Bob Wallace, Don Hunter. FIRST ROW: Ronnie spires, jackie Depew, Larry Depew, Rusty King. JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS Susan Holroyd, Camille Kilgore, Judy Sanborn, Mary Susan Dungan. Sponsored by HALLS FURNITURE and FIRST NATIONAL BANK sw- ,Sedan Bakery Dawn I-Iewzts amdf Guide People ---And now a word from our famous sponsors--- Geraldine Roecker Economy Trailer Co. Potter Oil Co. Holroyd Apartments Western Auto Stock's Sedan Floral Mattock's Cabinet Dr. M. L. Rees While Horse 66 Service A Srudenr Council ro Chanure Beazer Welding Co. 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