Selden Rural High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Selden, KS)

 - Class of 1953

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' ua- 514 ,i DONMA EMIGH, Vice President FRITV AUNM, President TOYCE POPF, Sec k Treas 'emories of this year and the preceding three our amaze nent at suddenly finding ourselves classified as seniors catch ing up on much needed rest after those hectic semester exams and the basketball season informal get toaethers b'ay practices leadership in our senior activities 'Cooxies' blusterinv about with a camera 'Clete's' boisterous send offs and quips about bein good ar 's incessant rattlin' o and iv 'ng ev ryone a hard time Gerald's quiet and elusive Jays 'Shettv' uorxing harder to get out of SOm6tblD than if he had gone ahead and done it the e and other memories hlash through our minds on graduation day as we recall the thinqs :e were always go ing to do but nev r got around to do ing ae feel ourselves a part of a transition being at the top, yet pre parlng to start anew hat seemed have been four yea s to chaotic school ing begins to resolve into order We see a plan we become a part of a plan bigger than ourselves or our school e 2 -45 H i vf A ' Arr-L 1 S . , Lx Q l , . ,. 1-A 1 , 1 , ,V 1 A rf' J I x - A f '. , ' ' u , tx X 1 - X xx 1 , S. . I LA A I z ' 4 1 O I J . . . . , . . . - .- , a e Q f ,. . , , , V - VV, ,k---K- , --- parties in the gym . . . Donna's, Mary's, '-fn: 'f' 'nl Iovge's rT1e ' 4 A I 0 . 1 O 3. A 1 l Q - fp' a 2 . . . , M 3 n 3 - l e . . . . b 'I . . . s' ' 1 V ' . g i U ---V S A , , ., Q M 1: 1 - J el K, - n U T . A , I ' . W to Y' - 1' . A iv., A ' . A X. V --- LH g l1.V,g , , 'fi-fs . , V - ' 'Xen t 2 Q-, -X 455'-F Fredrick Mumm Majors - English, Industrial Arts, Minors - Social Science, Commerce, Science Joyce Pope Majors English, Home Fc , Social Science Minors Science, Commerce Donna Flo Emigh Salutatorian Majors Home Ec English, Science, Social Science Minor Mathematics 1- t ohrrde I Jo s n sh, SOPIQ1 1 e conon cs lnors cience onm ce .A-6' lyk Yr 'tx 55- iv if 4 R'chard rriendlr 'awors Enslisn, ndustria' A ts nors Sc'ence Soc'a1 Science, Connerce Gerald Ueim Valedictorian Majors English Ineustrial Arts, Science, Minors Social Science, Commerce, Mathematics 1 Y' 3 Zi tary Goscha Majors English, Home Ebonomics, Social Science, inors Science Commerce Eugene Rome Tajors English Industrial Arts, Fomnerce, Minors Science Social Science, Mathematics Cletus Weis Iagors Enblish, Industrial Arts, Soclal Science, inors Science limbs fr- is Zn Nun -1 Y' Samuurilfhfagpluara CAs tolc ov Iary Goscha D As I have been selling 'hary's sugar coated, sun dried, oven baked, fresh peanutsu on fansas Avenue in Selden for the past ten years, and since business has been so rushing, I an now able to take my lonv awaited trip to Mars I set the date for my trip and made my plans As I approached e Space Ship Port, I noticed a large sign Helm Space Ship Port N lhinking the name had a familiar ring to it, I decided to inquire and was told that Gerald, an old classmate, was the owner After swapping tall tales for a few minutes, I made my way to the Space Ship To my surprise, I was met by the stewardess of the ship, Marg aret Shrader She has been stewardess of the Space Line for the past nine yea s and says her job is very interesting After I was comfortably seated, I picked up the Mars Daily Flyer Turning to the sports page, I read the following headlines, nLukin cdook's Girl Judo Team of Mars ins Over the Planet Earth ' As I con t1nued my readin I found an advertisement for life insurance by the Home Insurance Company he paragraph read as follows nDue to un avoidable clrcumstances, the insurance rates of this company 1111 be raised on lpth of th1 month H Upon inquiring about the reasonior the raise in rates,Iwas iniorned that Aiss Jillis was now employed as head driver of H rs Bus Llnes One purpose ol my trip was to brlng bacx a pet for my neice I declded to take her a dog, so I went to the Mart'n Dog Kennels, op erated bf my fonner teacher hr Martin, with Ross iayes as h ad Jani tor hr dartin was forced to move his dog kennels to Pars because they had increased so ln size and number that there was no longer room for them on Earth Just as I left the dog kennels, I saw a Brown Swiss cow jump to oe that of the lamous Fritz dunm's Dairy Farm, I stopped to visit with him for a while On my way back to the Space Port, I heard weddinn bells ringing Upon investigating, I found Iiss Biel had just changed her name fr m Miss to Mrs She still says prlvate television is better than public picture shows After boarding the ship for my return trip, I found it v ry di? icult to find a seat Soon I knew the reason Joyce, Dean, and a large number of little Ieis's occupied most of the seats At last I acquired a seat and in a short time I was on my way hone Ve stopped once to refuel at a Space Station, and who should I find as station attendant, but Dick Friendly Dick said he's getting a little tired of breathing artlfical air while living in space but othervlse the job's fine Here, there was a short delay,so I had time to look around and see the sights As I was window shopping, I saw a sign in a window which read, n'umm's Harsian 'odel Shop This was somethin I had never heard o and decided to investi ate As I walxed in, vho should I meet but irs Mumm, formerly Donna nnigh She nov has five talented Vumm Models of her own I didn't hare nuch time to spa e for conle sation as ny sh p was about to taxe off I engoyed ny trip so much,especiaDy being able to see all my for mer teachers and classmates, except my cousin, Cletus els I plan to write him a letter soon Cletus is with a large expedition exploring conditions on Venus cv I Y rf ' . . 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O 61355 wall N , fne S lor Class of lyv3, Seloen Durel Plan School, Seloen Qnsaa, being o veax vine enc brief memorv, erebv, make, nuhlish e are t is 0 e r Q' ' e fe en' Our nclviduel be CL1641 are as po LOWS ene one, wll J eeere'e love aY' ans r ance LO nel Deen ffrren leeve m eoilitv o CB ee 'er S recer, w I Lerner Lo wh eve vas unror e e enc to orn nitneut Qne A so, small WBlSt14U9 el Iris koeroerlch ICP rfengl ceuo e n I f - U Sf the I rar ani rw -1 1,1 POOH IYQD 0: 0 flvd m 'I 0 ce a 'We ' to Clo S Chllds nounes Ger lc I'1l eve tovn effer Donna Eml5h,v ure Vlfh ne lr tz P nr NAIV uoscha, nothing but Cletus heis, 1 Fr Luklnc nerich o fr! Uor s Z mmexnan I lrilw ve a w t Y L wt voul6 be vlse to leave onethinv so Tim Vvrrnf the energy to carrv himself down scheol ll to err Porscn my velFht,heignt, and hone she w9Pe 9 Vollvwood M0691 erfb will mj ieeo to env girl v o can drive go with jeer vitnout PYCIB cherge leave to Joanne Luelsrenn, mv nlece of doing pulling ,lups out ane putti D u s r w ll ml abllitv to drive betweer citches to ook, ane v finverneils to Berne ette koer e PDIIIP Senior Class v lls the facultj rc tre future stu dents of Selren lvrnl Uipn Schrol vltnfss vhereol, we, the Senior cf Selden Rural Uivh Scnool Selcen, Tav, On hensas, nav set out nerd nnf en ner tc tnis eleventh nav of e thousane n ne hundred ann flft three Slfned LQ 5307! Qyefbb a.Afc,9w,, giifaffffw HMM New cv e J er., ' AJ ' ' .I 1-5, . I , ki , f ' ' 1 8 do n V A , , enc c-cl nl, t b, ou lasv w-ll and t s.,m,.e. I 'f . ,- V' 'ths I I' ' : I, Eng n E N - I to Miss Willis n' -,- ,- in e m .Ing ' cm ,. ' ' 1 . A M1 M, I , 7 ' V t ' n, . I, J if H ' , ill my not ,I, ' v.:me r J. I - tun ts .'wfh be D . ' LJ .,. l my M '. I. 'f ,v I , . I, DI . F -,.l Y, will nw: WO' fat in M llb. y to .5 I ,le wh, can :a.e , I ., I it. I, Joyce Pope, 'eg1,'th y nh-lity t ton is 1 ' .. T Nr ' is 1 ,-. Q . 5 gi , fe 1. A :wc I, , a 1 Hein, nln, 1 1' . J ., - , s I, , - le e .--mv wr , ' ,, . I I, .lj fi M 5 ,' 1 f , 2 fig- , :', me . .. .., ,,s . ., . . . I, E 1 full., h- I v ' A ' it. CP.S. I .,, ,. - , .,.J . , , w A. I ng xl 9- i.. I, ' 5 ' ' , E v. . . h . A my Q, . , .L , . ' , - A . Th. . V 'I . xi , 1 U ,,, , - , . , ., L I U ,. I . In if 2 ., JA, . ' , ., , S '. A , L , S, 'f . . fl . , ..1. sl F 1 , if 1 ' ,, I , , 'N 56 , XV TVN 2 2 ! X '-X ! k 'Q gf .l'y,j. fr. fm 'Gill-A-. JOHN FO PL Q, P B ifiaflt TO P DI QTTQK' gc P 'Ppeas U H Vice Pre ident 5VD I Pemor er Some like bridge and some like knittlng, but we are of hardier stock A bowling ball is ripht up our alley Pheasant hunting, ice skating, or finds us rarin' we show a neat and nonsense this statement, publication of basketball games to go Even so, balance of sense To substantiate we undertook the the school paper which is itself, 1 no small task Next, insoired br the de sire to present one of the best plays to be piven at aPWS wave Rrth with our actin abUitv in 'Pleased to Me tr-ha, a three act comedy Nno knousq Perhaps you witnessed a futu e ' Tohn Barrymore ' Wemember the Prom last year? Those vivvly n rvous entertainers and servers were the same ones who this Veer took over the task of actin as the sracious host and ho tesses t the Seniors amid the olendor and grandeur of a Hawaiian set ting These are the main, but not the least, contributions of our class for the current year Ves, me surmounted obstacles ani went olaces,cJz we re the Junior class and Harriet ir! le 'S Fern Ke Barnhart Leo Rome John Cooper President eegney Vice President 3 Jo Dean Duesburg Secy Trees Cloyd Z'm,erman Reporter f! ' 1-I Donald Porsch -2 James Murphy , 9 -4' f V F ' 'V 4' . I 'V U , m -mb - 1 1 V F a ..., . I S Q ' . J V XS, . ,W N x I- l J' EOM EX X maj 5 CW Nl ,f 1, L to John Knopp, Joe Helm, Joan Huelsmann, Clois Childs, Claude A miller, Bernadette Koerperich, Kath yrn Weasel, Mary Porsvh, Stanley Qhav, Anna Dorenkamp, Ann Person, Dale Diedrich, Mary Zimmerman, Ros alia Kaus, Mildred Rice, Lois Koer perich LOIS KOJRPshlGH, President MARY PORSCH, Treasurer JOAN HUHLSMANN, Vice President STANLYY SHAW, Secretary Sophisticated Sophs at lastl dubbed green as gourdesn last year, we jumped at a chance to prove that we had 'ripeneo ' Having an eye on the future when we, too, shall be loity seniors ready to setforth for a week in the Ozarks or a trip to Colorado, we sponsored a food sale, a candl sale, and a box supper Along with the box supper we displayed our talents on the stage by resentinp two one act plays, 'wilber Takes His Medicine a The Laughing Ghost We did our bit for the social calendar by sponsoring an all school Halloween party Through our initia tive, leadership, and versatility our stork went up and we are now looked upon with new respect Y' rf' I O I nf KI , ' . . R,-- U- U H H A . ' . - s QCD n ul . T ' x p I, - ' X., 1 nd 1 . , n , . , ' u I X. I u . , Y' s r , ,--I , Lois Koerperich, President r-wr--W' Joanne Huelsmann Vice President Stanlev Shaw Secretary Mary Ann Porsch, Treasure W Anna Dorenkamp Claude Aumiller Mary Zimmerman Sernadette Koerperich Mildred Rice Tohn Knooo WV!! Clois Childs Fathyrn Wessel Joseph Fein 09 v Uale Deiderich Rosalie Kaus Anna Bell Person g.fx s rxl 5 V Q!'. , v X. X L ' . Y Q QQ , hgzf h V4 . . ' - ' fiif- ' 'Q I x 7 , K . 9 f .A ,w ' wg' ys cf. . K ' ' esvkili '-VV ' I ' ' - ' snen J . ,, 4 ' x r Q 1 X5 ,' - B-, S -I f 'K X 'VA , 1 . KK X Q Q A A al V s -9 V M'T'Wmw V YM '18 , r ' 25? 1-A .f ill o 5 ! F i - Q s 4 1 x ERE HM s K 5 iw Q . Qi., F v,z X ' 1. , I W K W A X Ll 0 QUJL lst Row L to R Ronald Boll1g Annabelle Nachendorfer, Chuck ooscha 2nd Row L to R -John Simonson Ray Warren, Judith Emigh, Pat Korte, Joan hm1gh ANNABELLE VACHDLDORFLP, President PAT LORTE, Secretary CHARLES GOSoHA, Vice President RONALD BOLLIG, Treasury timid, self conscious kids and plenty worrled when we discovered we were to go through a freshman init1ation But we did our bit we wore our garter belts,our gunny sacks, carried our egg, car rot, potato, on1on, and tin can proving our ability for assum ing responsibil1ty The interclass party, the food sale and the farewell party glven 1n honor of our worthy seniors created that certa1n atmosphere necessary for the success of any undertak1ng We've learned a lot, and now we know that sometimes such trlals and trlbulations are rewarded by recognitlon Yes, we made our place at Selden Rural High and got off to a good start on on'h1gh school careers P' fv o ' . : . .-- ' s A ' r 5 1 . .- -4 N S 1 a . -x sn.. Freshman daze---typical of any freshman class. We were a band of L ' I v , I. ' xv , 33 . ' aelfio I Annabelle Wachendorfer President QL Charles Goscha V cn Prasident Ronald Bollig Treasure may been barren Patsy Korte -8 Judith Fhfgh Reporter 4 1. Joan Bnly John Simonson V .a 0-1 .X A n-5 A iff: 3 . ' v fn . ' .'. ',Q Vifv Qi link , - '.- -f ' , F ,L' ' -'.. ..' W 3' 5 - . . Secretary , 2 x ffl' .. m -9 I 3 ...Q A X X ,- Q8 Q1 I xi - . VI , 1 A TIVIQNX 9 X if X RS V fx? 'fig Y gf SAW C, ijfxamf X fu 7 .60 N f' A N 3 S ' I E:::'o V N ' I :maria - Nc-kwa N I - , lf- Qs ': ' 1:,, A f l x A -- if , A ,V b 4, ff' x :maui K P 'I . Q 2 TN 1590- M I f N3 st 'A ' V V sg ff x , J f ah I' M! W I 1 if , 1 N Q xi , 4 , , J , A Xp My f 5 ,. i RXFVXX X ,X ,f fun I ' , 'M XX i X Q , I X If 'A I XXQXXQX I I f ,Q Q, Y 15 ,X F - , 1 f 2 ' 1 X ! a ' L I N If , z olbowte As the clock in the gym marks the approach of the beginning of c1asses,we swarm from class to class One hour finds us making pastry or operat1n5 the saw, the next, ovelving in history or Enalish or pecking on a typewriter Between times you might look for us in the library, gossioing vith our neighbon reading the mavazfnes iust Letting into mischief, anything but to stuoy for that COmlDr test in biology Comes noon, theres a mad cash for t e cafeteria line or for the home oininp room table, ant a few Thcn me dash back to school to get a Lew minutes of basket ball in b lore that infernal bell rings again As vaxied and multiple a our courses are alloveu to be bv the state, ois a w 11 many more of us f'res er thouzhts drawn away It inst is true we are thinking of men 4+- -4? O 0 0 . ff . A K ' if , . K J . , X y . I . f,- ' . Q' A Y 1 . . ' -,. 1 O . ., . V 'MW on I , . gr , , H 'l 1 l H N 1 i, X , 'AY minutes off to read our mail. X a ' : - v , , - L N e' , d - 4 , . A A 5 5, ' ' S 1 F ' fx ,- L --- s 'e as X ' . , --- -.' h W ' ' ' - ' ., -s1s. N I I s ,JW .E fd ,.,,,A i vi V? f POWSWPPU Y leber Qervlcp Stati xr, on, Sellen kansas R K 'Q v f 5 x ,X I f, fig Q A ' r , ' '-I 1 ' A t - 583. x 4 1 V 'Ve QR .1 N g f . , X X If ' ' V, ax I I xifxatrn? 0 'V ' I ' F 3 J M. H : U , , , , g , ' , .Q Not ibuwmb... if 1 A. 'BN' u id X' We, the green chicken-hearted freshmen of Selden Rural High School, as humble servitors, desire to promulgate and ex- pound certain esoteric cogi- tet1ons'for your assimilation and reflection---so vowed the harrassed freshmen on their grand entry through our noble portals Little did they re alize what they were in for, but, being of sound and good natured minds, they stood their ground and came out second to none 49' L The crowds were large and the music good, and the fun level high at our school entertain- ments--and we were never dis- appointed,nor were the crowds if hilarious laughter means much. . . . and for contrast, there were times when we found the profs in moments of leisure spinning the1r yarns 'nerbers of the press' al ajs on tue lookout for the choice oictures an Just plain horse play, time being taken out from our reg ularevn schedule during which we 'f,I'1 ed our luck at various forms of we never tne next as tnou b'mnastics luc.1lJ, broke any bones but dab Je f 1t,JE felt been t ru the wringer ' I Us ZIIIE- L 4. 4 If- F1 x AWN in Shetty's getting the cold stare after smashing into Mart1n'e 'bucket of bolts' while messing around one noon hour a couple of gals 'going steady' Maggie elinging hash at the local bean ery bringing up the rear of the noon hour races calculat ing the distance a fly crawls in one hour and 'me and my teddy M nr'were just some of the things that broke the monotony of the regular school year 1 1' :ov no Y Branding time takes us back to the 'good ole days' when men were men, cows were cows, and work was never done making with the excuses so as to see if 'Sam Catchem' got there in time wnw ' Selden's population grew by leaps and bounds look close and you can find a little bad in every good little o we found by looking over some of PrQucho's' work nbatten down the h teh, mates, and so goes rne vears Ja .Elm K AH it Joyce Pope Donna Flo Emigh Richard Friendly G.fuuml Did you ever see so many papers piled in such disorder and so many people working together? No, it's not an office force in the Pentagon, but the Wildcat staff trying to meet its dead line wonder whose copy that group oi proof readers is laughing at? What a sense of humor people have when they've been working excess lucky girls, sorting all those boy's tures mm, food! never knew that lunch with the work or that special privileges we had less trouble getting those write ups ivaly pic went we e OV'd Here's hoping our editors will some day be rewarded for all their worry and responsibility You know, WILDCAT is a heck of a lot of work, but darn it, 1t's fun! Dick Friendly Fred Mur Donna Bnlgh Cletus Weis Jorce Pope Mar Shrader Gene Fome O E ... nee P given for staff members and volunteers. We wish LY . Um School. Papua writing our stories and attending to the regular business confronting toe staf of t e monthly school paper are just a small part of the qob which we Junior Class lembere thee The effort to create stories from sparse news note! pil ina the burden of the typing on our able girls wondering at t e cleverness of jokes attempting to locate the let est 'scandals' and 'heartthrobs' Stretchlng OUP PIPGP supplies attemptinv to get the paper out before the mob jxmpes all over us are all important in the devel opment of the newspaper which rolls off of our limited presses each month just in time to that mailing list grows from year to vear Hope our alumni appreciate our feeble efforts and, looked forward to the monthly arrival of the SRHS news NEWS 0 e 0 ' 1 ,--- 1 :A ,,, ' , meet the deadline. How e ' 1 gawk F'-sl IF-11 Gif'- In giwek We specialized 'n cc edv plate thi Jeer e M4 'c 'Plea ec t le t h kept the spectator cn the edges of their sea+s anc t e two soph one act plavs were not plays c put one t sleep tr 4ng to keep up with 'The Two Countrv rio was enourh, hov ver, to almost make one get out of bis seat Pemember the wilo scmrry for stage prop erties, the anxiety over the possible blizzaro that was cue the niaht of the plav, the frantic last minmte makeup problers tze trving to pleas the cirectors, learning lines? No, they were soon forhotten in the oeluge of praises after the presentations 'pfeaaecaifct E1 1 ' W , ,-. C '!Q Fwria il '! 1!r I Ur- lrfg FF iq? fpq I- 'D ,ia 'al 1'-an ...annul 'r O O A - m .2 - 3- s V . . .th. ,,m- S in s - a -T Q 1- a' . , S cn y W c sl, A .... rf, ' A W . l 'f Qs' -, , 4 . .Q , , A .. . .- 1 ' 3 ' ' n- K: I ' P . I fe . ' .. . 1 VA . 7 3 8 6 9 8 N W. 'ro' np' 'zf'4- ,'.. ,..,,, V, 1 J! ' 'Y V gl , la Ja e B A -5 - ' -- ,Ms l 0, ul I L f :az N .. : A .n ' A rf 1 l ' 0 rig Z 'BQ ' - Q Fir H L35 1 I UF .1 .fs N- -.:.i,. . , a 12 A A sf-1 ::r 1 1 Q9 1' -5 I .' . el -QA? ,. .,..,.', -,,l 0 V 5 - A M- A , o 4' l ' f.. -- s .X NME TIC 2 N f Nbr-if X VX xJ 'M X gf 1 A 0 fx .,, X 5 A vs x XB v ,ff ' V ,f ,-, fx :M QNX x X! ' .8 WE: , X XV - 2 X I 915 5 ML, X Q aiwzg i R ily X f I A if gl 'za It seems like the ones that do the most work get the least appreciat1on the cheer leaders Joyce Pope, Marg Suader and Lo1s Heagney from a l appearances n nndma's Bustle' was the favor1te yell of the spectators lwonder why! Joyce nearly lost her skirt when Marg suddenly de cided she needed an extra one, also her nose was almost ex tracted a compass may have helped Lois in keeplng her dlrections straight when she was twirl1ng along wlth the help of the rest of the cheer1ng section they a1d ed our boys to vlctory own C WK? PM , W we F is if :ea 5' I xg? Selden Selden Selden Selden Selden Selden EP 9,5 1 3rd Row: L. to 3.--Lois Zieagney, Joyce 'Pope, Donna Lui,-gh, Iiildred Rice, Lois Koerperich, lLc.tl1yrn liessel, Joan Huelsman, Coach John Lukinchook. 2nd Row: Ilsry Goscha, I.Ie.r,garet Shrader, Anna Belle Zlachendorfer, Anna Belle Person, Bernadette Koerperich, Mary Ann Porsch. lst Row: Clois Childs, Eiary Zimmerman, Harriet Trimble. 'lf . Our fall' sex began a successful athletlc se son by anne mc, the champlonsulp tltle ln volleyball Accordlng, to our records, this was the flrst tlme our glrls have won a league cnempion ship ln the history of the school also by checxzmg, the records, we not only flnd were they the champions, but 1n only one tllt, that with Rexford, were they compelled to la, tnree full games to determlne the set In the tournament at Inenlo, nowever, they wilted under a blistering attack set up by Pabe C1ty and were disqualified 1n tae first round The flnale of thls se son u s an invitation to the Page City tournament whlch tuey ccepted but again were dlsqualified in the openlng match by 1OS1Dg t Winona Needless to say, we were all very proud of our 11-ls and 'take our hats off to th Score 15-3 15-13 15-12 lb 9 15-11 15-3 9 15 Menlo Tournament 1 15 5-15 Page City lournament Opponent Herndon Gem 1' enlo Wexford Page may 5 15 11nona 915 .John Joyce Iope, ret ur er, I ary Coscna, Co'1cu nu Ln choo , T .ry Iorscn, Joan duels. en, ' ols 'eaL,ney, Xlldred 109 a Q U I v. . . a 1 A X.'l-1 . 1 . . . . , C . . . 1 L . -1 - . . , . . . 1 , 1- 1-r -7 - af W 0 , ,Y. ' ,,. . ' ' ' 1 .-,- g c.. ct . 1 1 r- 'vu - - LA . . . 0 0 S .' O o Q a a o - o 0- 0 o o 0 0 0 I I v o o o o a o 0 o-. 15-10 f Seldeno 0 0 o 15'-7 o 0 a u- - 15-12 g g Q p a g c o one f 5 L. -vo i.....l ' in --flivfl, .rl W ' ..:..re,g: S ad , 1 . .Y ,'.. , .: C 1.. V. 1, J ' ' f :. ..f. 1 VII, :J ' I. C. oooeos suoo a Af' R',.- .. 9 ...B The crisp September a1r was punctxated by the repeated thuds of feet thumping the gym floor and the resounding slaps against the volley ball as the fellows on trial for the starting positions on the volleyball squad worked out. Although veteran material was plentiful, when asked to comment on the possibilities of his volleyball team, Coach Lukinchook said, We will do the best we can, that's all ' It was this brief sentence which the squad turned to for their slogan of nDo your Best , and their best tney did, indeed, for the result was a championship team As the season progressed, the Wildcats ground out league wins over Gem, Herndon, Levant, Menlo The only blot on an otherwise pe fect league schedule was the defeat at the hands of Rexford In the league tournament, however, Rexford succumbed under our deadly assault giving Selden the championship for the first time in years 2nd Row L to R Gerald Helm fx Richard Friendly, Don Porsch John Coo er Coach Lukinchook P lst Row L t5 R uLOJd m merman, Jo Duesburg, Stanley Selden Selden Selden Selden Selden Selden Cletus Weis Shaw, Eugene Rome, Joe Helm G v Score 5 15 B 15 7 15 Opponent Herndon Gem Menlo Levant Rexford Selden Selden Selden Selden Menlo Tournament Page Herndon Rexford City Tournament Menlo Gem 15 I II . , H. O 9 O F A : . ' .--A W Z1 - ' s law 3 mf? 1,2 w ... ,.M 0 o . . . 15-8 . . . . . . 15-3 . . . . 9-15 15-7 15-8 Selden. . . 14-16. . . .Menlo . . . 15-8 . . . 15-8 15-6 15-2 . . . 15-10. . . . . . . 15-17. . . . 15-4 15-5 15-7 15-1? . . . 15-6 . . 14-16 15-5 . . . 15-8 . . . . 15-12 ...1s-12.. .. - .,,5 WN: Wm l s 9 PONSORWU EY Farmer State 3 wk, heluen, Kansas 111168 Determined to continue the pace set during the volleyball season, our irls fell in line ani nent on to win the coveted prize, the champion snip with a 7 win l loss record after Coach Luk1nchook's charges had won a non leaiue game wlth Leoville as their evening game of the seaeoq t J went on throd h th first senest r sho in w ns ov r Menlq Jem, and Rexford respectfully The second semester found Selden havin their first taste of defeat by conina out on t e short end of the score dur ing a fracas witt Menlo This stoppel them but momentarily, however, a they went on to set down the rest of trei opponents in due course Althou h no trophies of any kind are given in the girls' league, they will always haze our heart felt appreciation for the good work they have done this year 4lc!mtS elden elden elden elden Selden Selden Selden Selden Selden Score Oppo cnt Leoville Menlo Gem Rexford Fexfoxl Menlo Gem Leoville L to R Donna Emivh, Lo's Voerperich, Joan Hua1emann Mwry foscha, Mary Porsch, Qernadette Koerperi arg Qnrader, Lois Heagney, Toxce Pope, Mildred Wire Hmmm' to Ma nmlgh, Mary Porsc c. JOBH Mar aret 5 radeg Bernadette o nerlch Fern Ba nharg Anna Wa hendo f er, Anna Dorenxamp, Ann Per on J dy mmigh Mary Limmerman Clois Childs, Har let Trimble, Joan Huelsmann, Lois Hea nev, A thyrn Nessel, Lois no rner ich, Joyce Dope, Pat Korte, Donna nnlvh, Mildred Rice 4 y I' X . ,C I N, ' G. H im 'g ', f!5 K O 'fi X 5 N.-Dxcax Q ala ' C. Weis A ,Ng f , E Rome Season.. oach Lukinchook's hopeful quintet took to the court this season with a well balanced and experienced team Mindful of the touch schedule facing them, they quickly developed their eye for ranpe and an art for teamwork And, it paid off' Sharing league honors with Rexford, they came out as co champions sporting a 9 won to l loss record the season record reveals a 12 won against a 5 lost record The mid season league tournament found us pitted aga nst Herndon in our opening game This was won by a score of L hh, thus, placing us in the final bracket with Rexford as our worth oppenent And worthy, indeed, they were as we lost by a score of 38 2 which gave as second place honors In the district tournament held at Rexford, we were eliminated in the opening rounds by Gem who defeated us by the score of S6 M6 To say that we were disappointed is an understatement but mindful that one of the two teams must lose we accepted our defeat with the vow1 work that much harder next year In recognition of the sportmanship displayed by tle boys during the sea on, they were honored with a trip to Kansas City to see the N A I A Basketball Tournament S Shaw -Q .3 D Porsch J Duesberg ,finest- O I ' 51 - A 0 9 ' X E K t xt ,Y X A if , X U v ill N - ' 3 9 .R 4 K I U K2 SFONSORED Rf: Decatur Countv Nntionll -JL, Gberlin, KQHSHQ f' F 1952-55 . . SELDEN Selden Selden Selden Selden Selden Selden Selden Selden Selden Selden Selden Selden Selden Selden Selden Selden Selden Selden Selden Selden SCORE League Tournament 54 44 58 42 64- District Tournament 46-56 OPPONENT Rexford Hoxie Menlo Edson Gem Herndon Jennings Levant Leovllle Herndon Rexford Rexford Edson Menlo Gen Park Herndon Leoville Levant Gem O The 'kittens' from un on the Hill' came through with a ferv ilpres ive recorc during the basketball season Aft r capturing the lea gue championship by coming through with a clean slate, they were oe feat Q in the League iournament by Pexford in 'a thriller ' The grand iinale came witn the winning of the Grainfield Invitational tourn ament Again in the finals, Ref fo o was the 'kittens' aovesary In anot er one of thoee well known D xford S lden tilt , Selden came ou on ton a score of 2 W at a am PAO' fix 4 'wa EMM 1 t Row I to R J1mmyHuels mann, Don Hunziker LeRoy Cnance,Ronnie Coober, Ivan Banks Jr 2nd Row Clement Mumm, Gar Emigh, Gary Peters, Richard Koerperich 1MH wm.m 1 t Row L to R Donna Fave Huelsmann, Marlene Diedrick Carol Duesburg, Rose Ann Cooper, Ramona Porsch, Jud Mumm 2nd Row Pat Rice, M ry Ellen Schlageck, Myrna Klein sorge ifuiunz Vdilda-:Ie ls Row L to Jerald Childs, Bill Goscha, Jerry Murphy,Don Rome, Robert Wessel, Ronnie Neff 2nd Row Ivan Trimble, Larry Criswell, Herman Schlaoeck, Tommy Thummel, Cha ch Art Brad ley Selden Selden Selden S6lO6D Selden Selden Selden lden lden elden S lden e n Selden Selde Solder 58109H 5 loan Seld n Selder Selden Score 'D K Oooonent Leoville Rexford Hoxie Menlo Gem Hoxie Ieovllle Rexford Jenninbs enlo Oberlln Tennlngs Levant Iexford Herndon Gem Collyer Gove Fexford o o . 3 . Q- 1 IS ,.e S e A e V - ,I I x ' QP t 1 by 7-26. 'h g el t 2 . R.--C Q' if 2 2'- f 7 Q-' 5 5 . Q ' 2 .... 38-20. . . . A in v 5 ' .... 30-28. . . S Z H .,, - ' .... 10-22. . . . . A A '- ' .... 30-25. . . ' :U ' A y .... Ml-214. . . . O .... 3h-18. . . . , Selden .... 22-13. . . Herndon Se ,.... ldl-26 .... , Se' .... 31-25. . . , 0 Q G .... 67-lb .... , 7 H .fe . .... U21-23. . . . 'V' N 5 , ' 51,126 .... 33-21. . . ' , . 1 , 5 ., ,... .32-25. . . ' I FAB 6 liz' .2 . .MQ-33. . . . I A , v -,.....3o-37.. .1 Hi J f 2 L' 2 ' ....3O-26.. . S' : ' ' ' Q - ,.... L11-16. .' . . A y M e. .... M7-17. . . , Qu F e . ,. .... 30-27. . . . . ' - ' . .... 2'-26. . . . fi' .ii-an and. . Can you remember when Fritz took off for Pete's 'n stead of heading for first Clete hit 3 batters in a row 6 boys didnt get home from Park due to two flat tires they say How you can have a 560 batting average with one hit all season Marv Doris took off irsteed f the ball Groucho yelled dim dig dig and Lois K went to look for a shovel Selden had a chrnce for a tr4ple play and Mary G got hit where her hat was I f nur! I-gg, iii C4l lvl-v f 'LKXLEPK' . 70eeann.a.1u.a11 A well earned rest What with play pr-entice, gettlnv out the annual, ball games, winding up our school years, the Ozarks 'proved to be a haven Leaving our cares behind, we took part in swimminv, horse back riding, dancing and boat riding with Kirkwook Lodve a climax to our school years 44 Jim S' -,-3'-was Qssrs 0 'Www -42-..a ' R 5 NN dia 'rap DMSO on-v-I-7 -Q 'Q N 1 x I I O O I -.4 ,A 3 . . Q 5, as . .. A V 5- 4 I , - I - . ., a - ' P V A. , , . , Vx l. v , k .Q ,. 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Selden Rural High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Selden, KS) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 1

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1953, pg 105

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1953, pg 70

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1953, pg 54

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