Shawnee Mission High School - Indian Yearbook (Shawnee Mission, KS)
- Class of 1954
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T-V broughT The English CoronaTion To our living rooms. and we applauded new progress in The media oT enTerTainmenT-3-D, cinemascope . . . DragneT. DisasTer came Too a devasTaTing droughT and a lcidnapping ThaT shoclced The naTion. And we'll recall how we ac- cepTed The uncerTainTy of The naTion as our uncerTainTy . . . and The naTion's hope as our hope. Edifor-In-Chief . . . . LAURA LYON Arf Edifor . . . . . . GAY BEASON Co-Liferary Edifors . . . . JANET GRAMMER VIRGINIA JOHNSON Sporfs Edifor . . . LANCE WILLDERMOOD Business Manager . .... EDGAR IRONS Producfion Manager . . . DA VID STA VER Adverfisfng Manager . .... DAVID KERR Treasurer ....... . . MARY ANN FULTON SENIOR STAFF MEMBERS: John Dauner, Tom Davis, Hildegard Fosier, S+uar'I' Gunclcel, James Hamil, Danna Sue Orr, Ellen Paulson, Diane Sfromsied, John Vawier, AnneHe Wilson. Head Sponsor ........... L. DALE PIGG Ediforial Adviser . . LEONA M. GOODWIN Arf Adviser . . . WILLIAM H. SHAW AS EAGLE feafhers sym- bolize courage, as fhe drumhead is fhe neces- sary means for expres- sion, and as fhe sunbursf mofif signifies fhe far- reaching aspecfs of Shawnee-Mission's grad- uafes-fhe elemenfs of fhe Indian emblem are inferprefecl for you. T Q Styli S1 1' f sph! '1 VV 4.1, A-J L' , 5 7 S' sql Y' 1 'W I: fi ' S lllgifi iff , 58 55 ' Q, E9 45 1 ' w gs . as I N 7 H. 6 C, L I K W U ,. 'Y' Swim 35 , A I W 'M ' I bf .B 1 M. TK 31 M. V 9? KVVL ix Q, i K my .fig 5 1 0-if 4 ,, K , x ,Q wi, A , 121 gk A? h 'xi -xi A: .gfvgggwf Lgngyq -ff 43513 K w fs 3, ,, N, f . x- -A I H, . ., ,. C 2:4 ' .,,V. ,, W , it-N, , if L .. +f 'W' - i-,,,, fs ' .. A ' I A' I' jflia- -is H Jluwxl fffk Aff 'M . ., ,,, LCA L L 43, ... WV, it K . , I 2 ,' 1 K W A J as L. 4,0 ,ox -lx ,. x , , 1 c,h,h, LI - Q .4 .Q Q - Gp 'T' , . N ,-....s...-1 ' 1 v . J ig' nw 1-is V .L +1 4., i-A 15: iii ,L f gb ' 'S 5, 'FLA 5. L' . 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K ., K Y U U r F .K ' uhlililf 4 5 ' 'L' ' 3 is 1 I i i U 'J 'I f Qi r, X552 'wif Ml-.-Silkiplbavrirw-2g,x:a. .-ff..A-ww X wk, - . 1 xx W. xg? gi , N 3. Vfxr- --.NQ3 'T 'S Q K 5 I wx is Aw . mf . 2 R a Ti: I at -, . i E . if , iw? f ,l f-M ' I H f.. mi, , LW-S1ll.fx N ,Q , , .,,W4,.W. dWlNISllEQtUN 'ri wg. 'gurl R2 A HOWARD D. McEACHEN WORKING wifh you has been fhe mosf pleasanf aspecf of my work. The exigencies of my new assignmenf have nof leff much 'lime for confacf wifh sfudenf groups, and I somefimes loolr baclr wifh nosfalgia fo fhe fime when I had frequenf opporfunifies fo fall: wifh you. The foregoing sfafemenf by Mr. Howard D. Mc- Eachen, newly appoinfed superinfendenf of fhe Shawnee- Mission Disfricf High Schools, sefs forfh his regard for 'lhe fwo fhousand fwo hundred sfudenfs enrolled for I953-54. Devofing considerable 'lime fo fhe building and developmenf of four new junior high schools, Mr. Mac sfill found fime fo be a friend of his Shawnee-Mission ladies and genflemen. STUDENTS GUIDED ALONG THE STRAIGHT AND BUSINESS law or chemisfry? Docfor or engineer? Seeking answers fo fhese and similar quesfions, sfu- denfs soughf counsel from Mr. A. Palmer Snod- grass, Guidance Direcfor. Cordial and friendly, Pop's confagious smile broughf reassurance and confidence fo many as he unfied Imoffy problems. A. PALMER SNODGRASS 16 G. MURLIN WELCH l HAVE lhe highesf regard for every person as an in- dividual. My grealesl' pleasure is fo see boys and girls grow info dependable ladies and genl'lemen. Wafching 'lhe progress of s'l'uden'l's of Shawnee-Mission High School, Principal G. Murlin Welch gained fhe respecl and fel- lowship of students and faculfy alilre. g Wilh an insfinclive sense of humor, a sound ca- pacify for seeing ano'lher's poinf of view, and an infalli- ble iudgmenf of righl' and wrong, Murlie lcepl S-M's operafion af lop efficiency. All in his day's worlr were supervising curriculum, checlxing a'H'endance, planning sfu- denl acfivifies, and solving discipline problems. ' NARROW BY SHAWNEE-MISSION'S BIG FOUR COULD I change my schedule so biology class isn'l' righl' before lunch? Mrs. Florence Huber, as Guidance Direcfor, was aslced many quesfions fhough all were nol as smile-provolzing as fhis. Friendly and pracfical, she deali wifh all -from wide-eyed freshmen fo worldly-wise seniors. FLORENCE M. HUBER 1 .. P Ji M f Can if be flwaf fhese summer pafriofs are eager fo abandon fhe golden glories of vacafion for readin' and wrifin'? Unbelievable! A3 L 'W' MRS. BETTYE HALL MRS. JOHN KIMPEL MRS. ELLEN HAYS MRS. LOLA MRS. ALBERTA ATHERTON GALLAGHER NEVER A DULL MOMENT! as ,L NK' MRS. NINA WOODS R. , ,.g. , NL.g . .. W ' 4 More handwrifing on flwe wall by Mrs. Afherfon! Pracfice wlwaf you preach! 18 Direcfions: Take sfudenfs, pencils, books, and sfudies. Mix flvem well. Resulfs: A quief library lillecl wiflr indusfrious men-of-learning. LIBRARY REMOVED from +he hus+le and busile of 'lhe corridors ou+side, lhe library, 'through +he medium of ifs more fhan eighl' fhousand books, offered 'ro every sfudenf a source for research or enjoyment Spacious in i+s archiieciure, modern in ifs appoinfmenlfs, and serene in i+s appearance is fhis reserve of knowledge where even foday Plafo ex- plains philosophy, Einslein defines his fheory, and Twain enferfains-all communicafing fhrough 'lhe prinfed page. Ah-hah! Anofher overdue book, gloafs Deborah Benneff. sam - gs MAE BENNE AILINE THOMAS B.S. in Ed. MA- 19 PAULINE SELVES B.S. in H.E. SIMILAR 'lo a roll call of lhe members of +he Unifed Nafions was fhe weelcly cafeferia menu a+ Shawnee- Mission. lfalian spagheH'i, Mexican chili, and Chinese chop suey-all mel wi+h fhe approval of sfudenls. Only Russian salad was ve+oed by Mrs. Pauline Selves, man- ager, who supervised all meal planning. The mosf souglif-offer person in S-M, Fred Sfumbo. 20 Realizing fhaf ihe Hsfudenf body needs food for fhougl7f , Mrs. Pauline Selves planned varied and appefizing menus during her firsf year as manager of fhe cafeferra sysfem S-M TRIO TO THE RESCUE FRED L. STUMBO B.S. INSTALLING fhe needed pencil sharpener, see- ing fhai' fhe ice-covered walks were cleared, or geHing a movie proiec+or for a franfic club offi- cer kepf Mr. Fred S+umbo, Superiniendem' of Buildings and Grounds, on his 'I'oes. Maior prob- lems of mainlenance, also, were his responsibilify. vt MlLDRED A. NOEL R.N. l'W A likely sfory! THE NECESSARY aspirin following +he American hislory lesl, lhe needle ancl 'lhreacl lo darn lhal' worn anlclel, 'lhe signalure on a pass lo gel baclr in class afler a rare lype of schoolilis-lhese were furnished by Mrs. Mildred Noel, lhe school nurse. Conslanl' lelephoning acquainls 'lhis sympalhelic R. N. wilh every excuse for school absences. A porlion of each sl'uclen+'s memories will be reserved for Shawnee-Mission High SchooI's lady wilh lhe lamp. 'T,B, Of noi T,B,,' Doc? Aches and pains of 2300 send Mrs Noel fo flwe rescue i 1 STUDENT TEACHERS' BACK1 Marilyn Sweet, Kay Newman, Dorothy Brown, Bill Todd. FRONT: Bob McMullen, snirrey Smith, Janet Joseph, Marjorie Bookwalter OPERATION TESTING ,od 5. 22 GROUNDS AT S-M THE GROANS of Why did I decide 'Io become a 'I'eacher, could be readily undersiood when +hey were 'rhe words of a s+uden+ 'Ieacher follow- ing a nerve-wracking 'freshman English ciass. Eighf weeks of observing from boih fhe Ieachers' and Ihe s'rudenIs' viewpoinis prepare 'rhem for Ihe day when +hey shall sii behind Ihe school desk. Sfudenf feacher, Mrs. Janef Joseph, yearns for fhe peace and quief of K.U. A LOOK inlo 'lhe office of fhe Board of Educalion would cer- +ainly relieve Mr. Taxpayer. There he would see for whaf urposes his well-earned 'lax dollars were being spent Hard af Q A il K 'E 1 P ' -ilk work would be +he Board members frying +o handle fhe buclgef, L 'lo employ 'rhe facul+y, and +o pay school bills. The main discus- sion would be cenlered around plans for building lhe four new junior high schools infended fo accommodafe +he increased enrollment The smoolh operafion of Shawnee-Mission High School, one of +he lop ranlcing high schools in ihe naiion, is an ouicome of experience of fhis five-man eleclive Board. Blueprinfs, imprinfs, and fingerprinfs mean new junior highs. STRATEGISTS' PARLEYS MAP POLICIES Ora- BOARD OF EDUCATION. Mark Sharp, Charles A. Long, Kenneth Smith, J. W. Puckett, Kenneth Rankin, Howard D. Mc:Eachen. 23 TEACHER-TALK VARIES GIVEN: The Facull'y: . . . To Prove: The Shawnee-Mission High School Teachers' Associafion is advaniageous fo fhe school. Proof: As wifh sludenl' clubs, 'lhe Facully Club has a unify of purpose, a goal lo aHain. Among problems considered by fhe group were fhose concerning salaries, credif unions, and legislafion. Sfudy by commillees promofed cooperafion necessary for growfh. The club's worlh has been proved by seven years of organizalion. Q.E.D. THE FRIENDSHIP GIFT AND CHlNA HOUSE 6008-lOJohnson Drive Mission, Kansas HE. l885 FACULTY CLUB officers: Florence M. Huber, secretaryp Mildred A. Noel, treasurerg M. Elizabeth Boys, presidentg G. O. Watson, vice-president. 5 OFFICERS. STANDING: Mrs. J. H. Johntz, Mrs. Irvin Boop, Mrs. David Jarrell Mrs Gerald R ke Mrs R G H dy Mr G M I W lch M C L Gray Mrs Albert Cheyne, Mrs. Earl Ward, Mrs. Roy Sharp. SEATED: Mrs. J. Paul Marcum Mrs F ancis Gray M s Charles A Jones M s W W Glad sh M s Eve eu Perf- gm PTA COMMANDS MYSTIFYING COMPETENCY OPERATION: Cryslal Gazing. Busy as Ihe proverbial bee, 'Ihe Pareni-Teachers' Associaiion wifh ifs more Ihan one Ihousand members worked fo promole beHer co- ordinafion of efforf befween parenfs and sfudenls and Io brealhe info life 'Ihe year's Iheme Looking info Ihe crysfal baII. Inauguraling fhe schedule for Ihe year was a membership nighl' sparked by Ihe iniroducfion of 'Ihe facully, followed by Ihe 'I'radi+ionaI Back fo SchooI night Inspiring programs conlinued Ihroughoui Ihe year, concluded by a recognifion of 'Ihe founders and by Ihe school exhibil' night Behind fhe scenes, commiflees funclioned effec- Iively fo perfecl Ihe program of making S-M's P.T.A. one of 'Ihe besl' in fhe sfafe. Mrs. Charles A. Jones, presidenl, joined ofhers in a year of accomplishmenf and success. OPERATION COMPLETED. ,, , WW., ... , ,I ,. ,. , A 23' 3 21 H gf ff' 5 i- .2 if 3:1 ia, n 52 vxw-f'M ' f ,U ty Q 1 I Aygrlx, . ,se if. . 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' Awww ' k mmf, '- ll HX! w , 5 Senior class officers af flue Liberly Memorial: Sfuarf Gunckel, presidenff Carlyle Thompson, vice-presidenlf Arneida Gunier, secrefaryf Edgar Irons, freasurer. FOUR-ACT PLAY REACHES FINALE WITH A maior in apple polishing and a minor in big +ime polilics, seniors began counling fhe days unfil May 27. As 'lhal all imporlanl day dawned, lhe class of I954 began +o reminisce and found lhey needed no sfrings around 'rheir fingers fo recall weeks, days, and momenls rich in memories in lheir four years af Shawnee-Mission High School . . . sfanding in half conslrucled classrooms as frosh, flashing newly purchased class rings as sophomores, advancing info fhe realm of upper-classmanship as juniors, and 'raking fhe sfand of sfafely seniors. Then fhere were uninviling eighlh hours, unlorgeffable lalenl assemblies, loalh- some exams, and dreamy dances . . . lhese were lhe good ol' golden rule days. 28 A fool in every+hing well described fhis class. Each noolr of aclivily was invaded by some '54's . . . inslrumenfalisfs in lhe band and orcheslra, dramalisfs in Sevenfeenfli Summer, alhlefes on various leams, songsfers in Mademoiselle Modisfe, wrifers on fhe Mission and Indian sfaffs, and leaders in almosf all S-M clubs. Guided by Mr. Arlhur Selves, head senior sponsor, and lhe fifleen ofher sponsors, 'lhe class execufive commillee, as spolcesmen for 'lheir class, spenf many. hours discussing, suggesf- ing, and finally choosing a class gift. Allhough graduafion was lhe finale of educalion for some, many remained behind +he fooflighls for anolher four-acl' play. ll ll I II ' EXECUTIVE CONINIITTEE: STANDING: Stuart Gunckel, Sue Rider, Judy Darby, Kay Carbaugh, Raylene Smith, Arneida Gunier. Punch, girls, chaffer, and Mr. Welch . . . Senior Tea. Bob Hardaway, Ronnie Frederick, Gene Paris, Bob Dunn, Edgar Irons. SEATED: Margaref Throm records Ken Veraska as anofher size seven 29 if '- Q tr--Q N fr N Margie A e is R l Jacqueline Andrews Connie Ansoms Jim Auslin , . x Elizabelh Bashlor Joyce Bell 05' b l Caleb Adams Jerry Adams Ellen Marie Adlr A I X 2 - fl OR' 1 q Q -:. 0- L. 'D f R Q Q, Q1 A . .Q 1 ,li sw l Y. .. l Qi S V 1 Qu 8 an 'dx ,1 in 305- R ff' X Q a Q ff, fi 5 Hifi.. Bidi 1 ins Jack Albrechl Ann Allen IUME Carol Ashbaugh Barney Ashner ' I ' if B I Roberl Baldwin Barry Bales . , 'gift Q iaaael f ..ii 1 L - ff' K --ii . A ' Alice Maureen Bales Gay Beason ef Richard Barber nk! Dean Becrall Q, Q ':---i ?i ! A an if Q , 15.-'V :jig .55 1 4- ,555 'Q Q ,W , , -125-E Xf.,, -' l f 1- S1-'-flliw M' . .fr Wanda Bell Charles Bennell George Bennell iq' I x all A A Kenney Alwood Dale Barnell Wllllam Bellngloph le Je N lglx l. 5 1 le L+ B ' gg? wed' sl s X wr . f- , . 55' Belly Lou Auslin . -i K 1' xi HL-I K' J 9 Lanny Barlow -1 la.. 'S ' ' ,Q L ' Beverly Bell ix 3 I 3 I X Anna May Benson Jo Ann Benlon r , 0 -fav X ':'. . . Carol Ben+rup 3' fi ie? 1 Nancy Blankensiein B5-W- Yis-R , '!r f Harrie? Brazier sf 1' 'X' Q a g 'x X Nancy Brown -.2 51 ' Franl: Burlneii 'Y rise ay K Hz- - Jud?+h Cameron gg X Beverly Bergeson .B I5 B L ir 4 5 l Leah Boesche 3 Gi ,,, 'i 'S Emelie Brel mi A Pal Bruce as I4- Virginia Burwell l Pai Campbell vm B 'vi Dick Berry Doris B811 Sharon Bevan I . ,... Q V a ,Q I 9,43 f 2 -::' --5' N 41' , in gg? jg V X . K ' , Leona Bowden Buddy Bowers Edward Bowman . f u an-Q.. Carol Browne icffa fa Bv- Dicl: Bruce - y e. Diane Busse Q KT 3 -an 5 ....-. A nh Jack Ca nfril 'X Q 'vfye Dale Brown Dixie Brown yr., A I W X, -ig, . 1 L 5 1 , ,, if Q I Caroline Buchanan June Bueker Elizabeflw Caldwell -,Q pw: , ,ri so -4. Kay Carbaugh Nd' Q S Mary Alice Blahsloy :za A- -'K Jane Bras 5 t , o Mary Belle Brown ,,,j5y Q? . -J 7, af 1 gf Be'Hy Burlro 31 Q GH Wave Donna Carlson Lowell Chalk . ng. lll is Belly Carlson Denise Chanfeloube I kkfV.:. y N lie Ag 5 , ,-QW, ,' :fl ,f M ' we ww C. A if at Joyce Carver Connie Cashion Darlene Casida RoberfCl1acey Q L y Ly J Dave C. Clark Jo Ann Clay David H. Clark Raidene Clayfon mums -4' '1f,' ff? Y . nv - l P ' - A ' fi' . ll' ...wif H L. V , , ., Aa , ,Q f l 'W mv' J 'M ' l 'Q , ' V . ., Q Llll if 731' A' X X . f r .r 2 4 a , - f xi . K X Wil Suzanne Cliborn James Coble Nan Collins S+eve Conlon Omar Gregory Conrad Janice Corle , y ear Q 5' 1 ' 'iii K 'X i f :- Alma Louise Collon 6 Jere Dando Dorolhy Couger 1? 4 x Judy Darby Kenneflw Cox Jayne Crumpley Belly Lee Culver Don Curry l -ii 1 if rf -.gf 'L 'B Q 3 s , ,I g, I ' H ieffffm . V ,X Fifa John Dauner Mary Davis Sheryl Davis Tom Davis 'la 44 E Bob Dawson E'dt -0' R. :C 'l . Nv- igig- ii . elif rs. f ll? X17 35' 'C' x 1 Q l Cindy Dawson Georqya Dean Y my sl 4 Yr' X n 3 Henry DeGraeve u K wmv ? K - . i . M., Y r , fl ,se sl K liyff A454 Gerald Lee Diclrey Bonnie Dinsmore Janel' Doiy Brenf Dusee f, A 5 , y ' E, f in 2 . 'ooo E +1 , l ' X Craig Driscoll Bob Duesler Charles Duff Jon Duiion 1-.fe -.-sy A f' , E YB Sue Ebling Mary Jean Eclrles Ned Eddy Margaref Edwards ' 'fa , 6 ' D 1 : Q Ll T K ,QQ Q . ,, , . x iyy, in Z, X A . . , 7 Bonnie Eicelberger Joan Eisler Carol Jeanne Eismonl Jerry Elisha I- for ' 1 f y 'B Sis: ' ' if 4. . ' . ... -,,' Q t 0 . 1 r X B B + John Elliof JoAnn Ellis Beffy Ellis Marbeih Emswiler awe 45 Cherie Derlrs Bob Downey , 0 Q 1, Ev y B X Al Duncan .Ax' 1' '!': --Q, 1, H cv if da Kafhryn Ehlers f ear ihwz Mille Dewey Sandra Dreslser Q, 3 ,- y , Edwin Dunn, Jr. .nk ,, '- 1 ., ' Bill Eisler 33 Q5 QS? sim -....., Jerome Enfield Miclrey Engle 'Q 'Q Joanne Finlrelslon John Flinf -I 'W ,Q iii--L' Aged, E ' Ted Frazier Ronald Frederick 8 y at ,- C W 5 ,ar f fix 1 in J Wg f , , 1 Q V -fi, 1. fy. ' Q71 '- .: ii Denny Gaffney Richard Galamba -1 K A X fy-if ' ' IH Pai Gibson Jayne Gillelie 34 sa -, Q 79 ' , ef' E, , ' Penelope Ensminger Tren+ Flory Gerald Freeman LM 'mr' Mary Gallalner 1 f Vye f William einen f-6 A . Palricia Evans Palricia Fagan Jane? Farmer . I 527' in ' J 'ggi if , .. mx A 1? - ,- f ' . ' 1 Q Diana Ford Hildegard Fosler Jim Franlrlin E -,s,. 5 I ' sz Franlm Freuden'll1al Mary Ann Fullon Ann Gadd WEEE iiil if 1 A i x, , lii , f f F' f Kalhleen Garberson Harvey Gariefy Warren George vc- U Q -an , -.-W dv. X K K x Richard Glenn Kay Glide Joyce Goode dz' - rs -1 A RUM was os. ,A sr xt Janei Grammar Bob Griffin Sfuarf Gunclrel . 'tis '7..'i X Marilyn Hall Q, 1. Roberl' Hardaway , r r 4-.J -3 sf ' 'O Alu George Harf Vera Gran+ John Griffifh lg-av 'J .. Arneida Gunier James Hamil G, Q H S.- Q George Hardy x. -K new QM- x Nik AQ Roberf Harvey Jacquelyn Green Qs, J AQ A ,. , , +0 V. X.:--r Myron Greene VGA. ,4 . 4 - gf? e e . si fl Louis Grimm Richard Gronberg or -Q 'At' Y 34 5 L ' Effie --f x I Bob Guihrie Terry Gwinn .., W LW' , i G 'J - . fl - , as s r 3 Joyce Hamons Don Hansen Alfa Mae Harmon Joyce Harnd S ,f Barbara Hauclr EFI - IN.!:Ii Bob HaHon i f iw' -,1 '.. f Sara Hahn Jane Hall rx K I if Q: ,Cu-5, 2 fl Q J mf Frances Hansen Bob Harber A 2 . - J' NLG G GEF! 131, l i Dianne Harris Roberi Harris ,.-A J Q. E 1, rm -2 r. ', L t Q J 'T'-AJ :tv rr Q' ' .Ay Ronnie Hayes Diane Hays fi. ' f f K I Doroihy Hays Mary Befh Hiclrson .IS Myron David Holman an W -. 'CNN .v rf K Sue House 36 o '- . -. as y :sr Y, vi' ma' , . wsu.-Xi , Pai Henfon Barbara Hememover Roberr Holm Karl Phillip Hull y yyyyyaa if S . Sandra Herron Q . . A John Hodgdon ifsiieir 5 Duane Holy Q ..., A Charles Humphrey .mt 2 'W' if ff AAU , audi' gr of 9 wa if bally Jaeger Mary Alice James Jane Jarrell . X Marcia Hesler Judi Heslip l nd' Carol Anne Hodge Nick Hoge K i ,Q yygg 1 - .. V ' Y-A se 331, 4.3! W J 1 A 'fl , ,,y,,-V 1, 5 , Shirley Jean Horsi' Roberi Hoshaw if 1 Q Nancy Huri John Husser DES me it E 4 e if V ' rf? K Q 1. eg X 2 o MSE' X2 voir N K Ja clrie Hewi++ -l .Q .Q ,Ny ,l,o. .4, ,s ' x i - H E E -. ,p , - .-if-I E N X 3 f' K Alice Holcomb -zfggg y. . , . . P21411 K- .-,, L J ni l Barbara Hosieffer Edgar Irons ' 1.' J ' 11 .--f -nA' H -fs.-1 sss KA.: L , k,-: f fy X ,Q , N .. A 9' ff , sry 'ai':, Y gsgigggg, Ann Jeffries Jim Johnson Joann Johnson 1 ','. .sn Sv if Q. , xfb . ex. X3 S N Q .. 5 ,Z .553 4 . 5, .zf-gi p .Q as Marcia Johnson Dolores Joos I .4 K ---ggi i . x x A 4 ,ae 1 . ' Q- '33 em a Q , QV: .Q -X - ,lr , Donald Kelly . 4... . ...MW X X S it X A , E no M ' K, .ag Joneen Lynn Klassen 'Y L N3 ! Janice Kraff 5 S S- . .X Mariha Laishaw Q.. xo. S Virginia Johnson .U Q , Darlene Joy 1,6 55N .,,-v I. . X wr dee Mary Kay Kellog Nancy Knighf Waldean Kreizmeier be 4 .A M lg D w Irene Lawrence ai- 'fri O ,,..-4 L f 1 Janice Jones -5 -.. .4 Jay Kamin fi! , ,ggi D Mary Lou Keni ,f . ig L' A L 3 L.. .1 iw .-3 5 X 1 Sam KnoH', Jr. ke X George Lane, Jr. F' Donna Lawson 'GIF' Roger Jones ' 7: , no 1 Gloria Keller KZ 6 ,.,, Joan Kerby Jim Koch Q ll Y . . Judy Lane 1. .f 'ls NN -- Mary Lou Leavi'H 6- A Q David Kerr I 'Y - ... .1 f If Belly Kogel .f- ' Nancy Ann Lange 6. Qi, . Roberl' Lida X241 l Marilyn Kimball I .C V 4'-an l 3:-1 Connie Lou Kosf 3 ,. to I L R iii. 3 Paul Lasisfer 7 r . ' FH rg, Na ! ,' Bob Lied 37 V an r - X 4 , ,af 45 Syd Lilieshand y Don Lohoefner fel 3' 4 X L ix Rod Lorimer Gary Ludwig Jim Lunceford . .1 ' 4:9 afsil L 4 -K ,'. K Wanda McCar'ry Jo Coleen McClanal1an Howard McConnell 4 A .IP Mariorie Karen McFarland David McGhee ViC MCGFSW x L a 1 a - 52. ff- 1' A' 'U 3'1 Q wa- fel' L ,sg XC? L ' T' y Jim McHenry Jan McKee Jim Mclfim 38 Don Lillesfon 5 X . Jim Londerllolm Linda Lyle 4-.,,,1A 5 Michael McConnell Lannie McGuire F- l ,., M1 if Phyliss McMal'1an YZ, , FY 1 is ?' ly X Don Lilly A 1 Ronnie Lonsbury Nm sw . ' A Laura Lyon gb , 1 Q, , la. , - 1 Bobilea McCrum I V I A wifi- Paf McGuire Q' 7 Q ,f 'P '9 'WW' . X Frank Macel: ul if O0 nga- + ' . av I K x . L1 . I wi- .Xt .J Jack Linlx 3. Joanna Lord fu Q, . 2' Glee McAuley J M -3 , .4 5 Ted McDermand '. 2-QA, ,,a Ev'i,-1 5 . All Jack McHenry 7 1 ,945 1. I 'G' K l X 1 X W1 Virginia Mack f . Q 1, h Es' W xx Carol Maclray V 5: Q - ' a r QW .,,, N X is Alice Miller Rey Miiclwell Q Kennelln Meyer if .M Tinlrer Marcum Carol Maxon .Sli - . X M John Edward Miller Mereciiili Miller ng. Fred Mooney me V' ' .. vi 9 Q R S 4' Carolyn Moore -'Q up f Ox Levon Mayor f X Priscilla Miller ,, g,A' kno' , 1 X hi, f X 1, . I -X ' vmggy Barbara Meinlre Don Meserve . je M ,- 5 7 i I 1 Virginia Miller Bill Mills Brian Napier Lyle Neff Reber? Nelson f , , Bob Norris Cryslal O'Brien Mary Lee Olsen ,E ,r 9 1 U 'f J' 1 - . :palm , , - l . ,z ' I ! 11 as x, M If Joy Morgan Eleanor Munger John Murphy Q P an V . 1 1 Carolyn Nixon Grefclwen Nordslrom . . L 5 if ..' gig N M, gl Danna Sue Orr Gene Paris Neil Parreff 39 , 1 'K Bob Pelers 3 2 1- 5? fi? Sally PoH'le fn Q S- -,MS X. .. ,, X Beverly Raynard Bill Reuland 40 1 X Don Parrish Ellen June Paulson 1 N ry 2 B-..-i i,Af'14-i Louanne Peferson Bill Phillips 'Quail - iiflef l John Price Carol Prosser :i,1h,, 'K . ' 'Q K i , VI, .. Mary Reed Sue Ann Reeder . ii if jx Erma Richmond Suzanne Rider 8 , he 1 l 45 is z,e . B , W PY K' 1' 3' -HN X ' Barbara Paion gal eii B Virginia Pearce Solon Phinney 3 5 Y we ' K .......- Paul Rabe rc' 'Q K ' rf Eric Reiner 'W . .is Ronald Ray Riepen . ra I 'vi i 'SJ' 'Fi I ,S+ Don Parlerson 'QS' Bill Penland in can P 1 l Vivian Pallerson Ray Perlrins 9 me . B ' yy 1 lr ,axe i l ,X ANR Al i P 54. life Don Pinney William Posi' .5 r N' Q Ru+l1 Ramsey 9 Jacllie Renfer fl Roberl' Raymond I .t..4 KIQ. A X X Kay Renfrow .,,, V Barbara Robinerle Bill Rodgers George Ross A uf Jane? Sanders if Toni Sharp P m , if R' M an E r' Q 5 ,iw we fill 3 1 Harold Ross s 'Egfr . xy Gloria Schadler Jerry Shaw John Rofh Alan Scoff 1. Connie Shank LM .4 fl- L Q , p A , A 51 h, K l V K . K I Bill Sladeh Dudley Smiih Elaine Smifh .f -so N 2. .. me X S S 5,2 xii -I U f - .J 1, f S 3 gil X ' M . . KA gi fl ' William Smifh Don Snodgrass Barbara Spruill g ar r if A 2 MJ K Merediih Ruch Ann Rucker Ralph Russell ! of 1 by Kay Scribner Suzanne Sedgwick Tom Sharp L? iris:-if A i.. 'ii rrgr 1 r r J i :5!T2iflEt, -4 X , 2355523 Ke Silll Nancy Shronfz Bernard Shub Donald Sigman IUQS S ff i 'f. A I I Jeanne Smifh Jaclr Smiih Roylene Smilh A 3.36 in 6 MJ 4 Nqr ,y . Marfha Spurgeon Mary Lou Sfaley Jo Anne Sfafon 41 in ,ly 7 11 David Sfaver i --L- . y I , Larry Sfewarf W .5 N, Carol Siuver K S' 'S' Sue Swanson if I fa 5. 'S' X Wesley Sf. Clair 1: '2- Us? an X .'1r:'f. Bob Sloelfzing r K we ' 1 L - H- , I V X ll ' an., M X ,rrr Q , : .5 Ted Sieegmann 325 Chuclr Sfraiforcl . L! T, 1 A I A ,, , S x Darrell Suddaih X 6 fd . S 'IS' William Swenson . Don Sullivan f Sharon Tauberg iq we Q. ,gg Jerry Thies F . sn fc m -, , 35 W Jan Sierling r 9 S if 'f fd' , . xiii Slephen Sireeier l c -.J 0 5 , E 23:5 2, :.5'g,g . I 1 HE L Michael Sullivan 3 5. Alice Taylor - 1. f Carlyle Thompson fi 1 Neuman Siern mul reer 2 Diane Slromsled 'lie ,i Q' X Laura Summers Siephen Taylor N l 3 Correlia Thompson J T 1 Harry Siewa ri' E,-Q Y Becky Siurdivanl . 4 r '1 K 1 L il' Q Pafricia Swain Y Sfanley Teler ra Evelyn Thompson fl f y 'Zij f sg T c .kk I Margaref Throm Joel Tormoen Dorofhy Trimble Virgil Tripleif 3 . ,L ' k,,4 4- Gerald Tu'Hle Carol Lea Tyner A 5: 1 'O' x . .. E. ' Puclr van Duym Darlene Van Hooser 4 Efwk F W h gf pw K . xr Q. a i. ANS. 'f 53 Larry Upp rx .. mv' X 435 3 K' ' '-:fn Joe Van Sifierf LNIU x R a V ga ' N , .ae 5 3. X W 3 Pa? Vog+ Marina Walkins x ya, ', 1u 1 Herberf While Barbara Walker Warren Wegley U Carolyn Wiberg Carol Ward Debby Welsh W Q 4 x Q? Hr X -J -..' L --Q ' J Lance Willdermood ,K A 4- f 5 fl 5' A I - 1 y fb l Dale Urich Barbara Ufferbaclr Jacque Vance Q an - ,A 7' -q il xxx K k5 f 'I if A I X Arfi Ili' John Vawfer Kennefh Veraslra Rose Marie Vierlweilig 9 -2 U F, ' err 4, I i X I , l a s George Waren Kay Warner Yvonne Warner Qs V .Nl. Marflwa Wes? Harold Wefzel Dave Whalen Q1 'Q- E ' .-: ax y Z' 1 , Donald Williams Ken? William S AnneHe Wilson 'fiat ga, -0 'TT 9 Dale Wilson 'ij 3 gn I -72 as i 'x 'xi iii in .. S Y 5 Gerald Wiilenmeyer at yi? 3 Diane Yeomans 1 ' David Wilson ho, ' 4-as Belly Wood 3 fs..-P i , Barbara Jean Y Warren Wilson A ' K 1' 1 .z rf, Diane Worcesier -1 r r ja :as fl 0 Jeannie Winlers I Harry Wren ,Q r Q X gi D llrl i i ...R os? Larry Youngblood Ilda Baleslrieri S S -1 L: Q55 'GX C1-ms K0 Peggy Wisecup 'E W 49 s 'N Marla Wriglwl' .' 'ax Y l A V , Eleanor Barlmer ,' xg Gerald Wi+schner Mildred Yeamans if . Donald Burns y Sb 1A av 'E A Q X Allen Day K Roberf Goulei The Chrisfmas Spirif smiled on Room 107 as fhird hour American hisfory class sen! Miss Edwards off fo happy holidays on a windup frain. Puffing sfudy aside fo share in fhe gay fesfiv- ifies are Miss Edwards, Sue House, Kay Renfrow, Sue Reeder, Sue Rider, and Ann Jeffries. New Turkey Day a la senior girls . . . 1621 goes modern. A .K li, ,Y Mmm. Richard Hill Mike Myklebusi 4 fs Kaihryn Pensfone S-M's renown masfers of haberdoshery-Ned Eddy, Charles Duff, Jim McKim-display producfs of frue crafismanship. 45 'S BETTY BURKE-Sfudenf Body freas., CARLYLE THOMPSON-FFA PWS-1 Nqfional Honor Socjefy, AFS sfudenf. senior class v. pres., Nafl Honor Sociefy. naman--M-fr DAVID KERR-Sfudenf Body V. Pres., LAURA LYON-Indian Edifor-in-chief, Nafional Honor Sociely, debafer. Naf'l Honor Sociefy, Quill and Scroll. BIG WHEELS MARK CLEAR PATHS CN STUART GUNCKEL--Nafional Honor Sociefy, senior class preside-nf, debafer. 46 x . TINKER MA R C UM-Hom ecoming CAROL BENTRUP - cheerleader, Siu queen affendanf, cheerleader, Thespian. denf Congress social chairman, Thespian 44 L iiei -ebu A fl A 1 M. ---.....,,,, ,.,, , W , ., , . :.: - THE HIGHWAY ,Via O ff x . JOANN BENTON-Homecoming queen, MARY BELLE BROWN-Nafional Hon- head cheerleader, homeroom presidenf. or Sociefy, Homecoming affendanl. JIM MCKIM-Foofball feam caplain, Pres. LeHermen's Club, sophomore pres. lil SEVENTEEN E A TH SUMMER , MARLA WRIGHT-Nafional Honor So- ciefy, Sfudenf Body Sec'y, Thespian. LEADING TO SUCCESS GEORGE HARDY-Sludenf Body Pres., Track, Delegafe fo Naf'l Safefy Conf. 47 V1 43 'F 11 -gr- 4... .M W,,..- gn S d ick, Dan Turner, Gordon Williams, Walter Grether, Kenny Richardson, Sarah Law- EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: STANDING: Mary Ann Clayton, Pat Palmer, Bonnie e gw renee. SEATED: Roger Bush, Nancy Milier, David Snider, Doris Larson, Gerry Thompson. Wifh early-morning smiles junior girls greef friends. 2, TP A 1 K V i i x i i lnjunuify -Anne Hoge, Mary Lee Reed, Beverly Sharp Junior class officers on fhe Plaza: Roger Bush, freasurerf Nancy Miller, secrefaryf Doris Larson, vice-presidenf: David Snider, president. STEPPING aside for no one excepf fhe haughfy seniors, 'Ihe iunior class-five hundred sfrong-surged fhrough 'lhe corridors of Shawnee-Mission wifh fheir arms loaded wifh boolrs and fheir minds filled wifh fhoughfs of Mac- befh, The Consfifufion, or black ceremonial gowns. Campaigning under such slogans as Lef's all push for Roger Bush, or Vofe David Snider Junior Presiden'I', Ihe officers, fogefher wifh fhe class, planned a nighf of magical pleasure for fhe many Shawnee-Mission couples who affended. Faifhfully fhe commiffees pifched in fo make an unforgeffable prom for fhe upperclassmen. Yes, fhis was a greaf year, a year of many firsfs: fhe firsf Iime fo be called upperclassmen, fo be hosfs af 'lhe prom, and 'lo wear class rings. The class play, which claimed 'rhe efforfs of abouf fwenfy sfudenfs, was a credil' fo fhe drama deparfmenf. Juniors were also selecfed for Indian sfaff, Nafional Honor Sociefy, Girls' and Boys' Sfafe, as well as Sfudenf Congress, and cheerleaders. Ever ready fo help fhe iunior class sfrefch fwenfy-four hours fo ifs limifs, was fhe head sponsor, Mr. Maurice E. Swanson, along wifh his sevenfeen assisfanfs. THEIR THIRD YEAR IS THE CHARM U W 4 e 1 S ii i , fir , X he I PROM CQNINIITTEE--Seated: David Snider, class president, Standingg Nancy Miller, co-chairman decorations, Doris Larson, vice-president, Gary Nolder, refreshments, David West, co-chairman decorationsg Roger Bush treasurer, Hugo Kranz, invitations, Jim Eddy, entertainment I 49 , 49' k I Y V' LM-igisss F. - 9' Rink! - E ,f 3 h:i5'QQ' l 5 . v-Q -'naw .I X 3 i.f-.hge A I S M'-il .Ae ' W-fu, -3 Q A +::'., fffx X . an. A 'Ska ' 1 Y A 5. ff' Q.. 'P+-nys I 9 .ygrf . f , 'QA ? . df 3 2 'Q Barbara Baumann Elaine Beasley Sally Beclrwilh David Bell Kay Berlhof Carroll Bear Cryslal Beckefl Louis Beilharz Joyce Benfz Caroline Besl' 1 . in ny 'N 'f AW' .Vi 1 A '9 A U y U VL 5 k .o 54 A nrear f q . B A aff. i . X 1 4. Diane Abell Don Abell Pairicia Adam Gayle Adams Bob Alber Palricla Albriglrl Carole Allison Bob Anderson M Darrell Arnold Bill Arlhur Douglas Ashley Lyman Ashwill , Paula Aflzinson Barbara Barnes Jucly Barnes Marlin Barnes ,.. rw R 4 ,W 'S 1 5 ld mi, 6 W Vy kr ,ly 'BL-1' I r 5' 'I ,visa B r 'K l. '1 lp. . 4efi55 in D . A'AL, + 44 Y 1 x . l may f -4 A-if , f ' E, . k A 1 .L L' I 'mi f-5 I . x f Si' lu' 1 E.. .... A a sk . . , x ., iie1-. 1 , l f s Xu. Palricia Barnes Texanila Barsl1 Tom Balh Bill Bauer 50 - .955 Yo 194' A I Q.. Q1 kj - a,a ,Q-g J, I J mf of A. 7 Ronald Bevers LeRoy Birkholz Eileen Bissell Roberl Blaffman Jacquelyn Boggess J ab- G -4 L - ' , . W yn y J y .' f E iii 4 Q V -:gs J Xihlgbhl . l ' A X all B yi 6 J y f Q ll! il h f fl- -K R, ' y K K 1' A wh John Bourref Mary Bousman Sandra Bowen Richard Bowers True Binford Marjorie Bishop Emily Blake Cameron Blazer Reuben Bosion Bob Brady Beverly Bryan Pairick Burns s we ,' .f . .Q Q. UN Jeanne Brodmerlxel John Burlre Mary Burris . ' i 23,5 .X :DT , K 1 is W Marilyn Bova Mary Bowden Susan Bowers Marlon Bowman Larry Brown Barbara Bryan Alfhea Burklharf David Burls Jael: Burlon Roger Bush is 4, Q My 1 A K, L xi xi 2 il 'f is B Q A f ,I 'lf , II ,- ZYS B li' g fi.: . , ,p . 5 i 'r-1 , an yy ' J slime Q B Q , VS. i R . my 5 ll I ix Y K 1: y ' f, Q Q' ww . I, M. KJ I V Xi 95 J A V , X' , -s Q .,g..-9 C , W ' ' N 5' 3 Q . aw' , 10 f,. '3' 1 2 ., K I .,- - ,vw - 1 , W fa- C ifj f: K ' -ii, W a A ,f t U C new ,, . . .. ' A V' it l A' x ,Q Q of H J 2 1 we C- la C a a J 5 - Q-, 1 . H X 497' L. K 13. I y a -1-'Fi 7 Q J i ' Gail Cannon Dian Carlisle Anlhony Calanzaro Carol Caully Jeanelfe Chambers Carolyn Chappell Barbara Chacey Sally Cheyne Jerry Cloninger James Chambers John Chrisliansen Charles Cloud Mary Ann Claylon Beverley Cobb KP? Jaclu Clifford Barbara Cochran 3. ' ir 6323 . i yy y . . ff fl N' ' ', 3 x ,1 , Q f' x' 1 W A i a W war. Q5 C gg We if , v y ,,,e 1 is J 4 K - ,.a. ,V ' C ,., A 5 X X W .,ff.1f::f J- ' LLA- - James Cominefli Joyce Conard Miie Conway Janel Cooner 52 Virginia Cooper Bob Cornell Margarei Crouch Jackie Culp Peggy Daniels W ae A , 1 Q N0 H 3 Q gf' W W Ng! ' l'-.ii '-'l' V9 Ki: f 4. a 55 ,S ta, 3 new .A A Q -N Q X N W ..,, 168 K ... C.,-gg V V as ,I Palricia Cooper Roberl Cross Sarah Cullins Ted Cummings Dick Darnell V it Y .vm 1. 1 vw -'1 a ny x.-f Y. a il ' C Q, eafaie xr M w 07: i 1--fatif' its 5 A .,.. A, ,A .es - Q , Q I K slr , Y 'Ali I N54 Q -r. . 5 S ' ri K. X sc , .... Ki F Qu ER is 3-if s . i N, , ffm ,.,, n K f 1 .2 ' 3 A sri' iff R . . ,M Carol Davis Barbara Dean Evelyn Dellinger Dick Dickson Don Dunaway Lg I id' Y E TK Dich Davies Michael Dee Charles Dessauer Bob Dieferich Mary Lee Duponf 1 ' , Edward Dyche Chris Elwell JoAnn Evans fx VA, 1 ,V ,J , ii wll ,K .NL is. Richard Dyer Jim Eddy Eldora Edgerfon Sfephen Emery Marilyn Erickson Toni Ernsf UN Jessa mine Ewerf Fred Fass H5 Shirley Fagan Charles Fafino Millon Fehr Cherie Fenslre Kay Fisher Rebecca Flanders Suzanne Fleefwood Janice Flelcher Norma Foglesong iiagff ' V I . ii as F F ,, , ya y .4 3? N ,. 7 -, A '1f'N, x l f F V an 5 T Of W: , ' C' A hz- . 'E l - fe-vs 'J er, sf? V we 1 .- K A .I 2.' D. i li ,al P me 6 Q 1- laa F i ll? 0 K '1 8 l 1 .kg 9 , it ,Z D, . 3 I W 'H' , T .. K Y id, H'.f4?gQ. , q K if . fQ,'q 3 gf' a. ,fl ggs .. in ' fx ifififbga 5 , 'Nz , i Q. xl ' 5 'V -iii, Q Q. T A D , f 3,1 K fa 1 K 1 ' df -'xv 1. 5! f- ig .ro .. :Iwi K, I i Af Elizabelh Griffifli L My Nh Barbara Hammond i LWLLf + Q A Dwiglui Guy 4 ,M Belly Hanslip Tom Harber 'ide L, . my ,,.,,, J xx . K JP IL X f 1 in , F l Carol Forsberg Bill Fosler Ralph Francis Darlene Franklin David Freeman Lyla Freleigh Tom Frieze Sandra Gardner K V Larry Gale James Garrelf Shirley Gel1rs John Gelvin Tom Gibson Shirley Gilkey Michael Gillefie Paula Gilman . Q ii ai lik . il W l Q Jus Mggnll , fu X l 'V 1 l 1-X, - ll 'X Y 'A G 5' ia f H W ' -wi 5' .Q 4 'Kr y xx if 1 ,G f '25 fl D D ' an .a'l .ga ll f 1 f ff' ' I 1 Jon Giovig Judy Gladish Dorreda Glayzer Dick Glidden 54 1 ,R 'J --4. ff. gg. -f wa fu: 3 4 lr X5 N s. we I A lr F N Anihony Grimm Carol Halberg Gary Hannaman Gayle Hanh Mary Hargis 57 . S555 if ' -an .4 3 A K' -f. ii? xf X as AJ' in 'Q X-. ' 1 2 y me . xs, ' 'ww- Befly Goss Barbara Gove Barbara Gravino Loreiia Gray Donna Green I x . Akki? X , as G Jim Gould Gwen Gower Frank Gray Carol Green Walfer Grefher , i E k - X f 1. , , . . -I . W f dank.-' 9 , ff - s s . 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Mfeafrerg ia Y' 'wal' ' Y . 65 is '21- 1,359 'L ,ae X,-1 5, I My z r A.. S Q ' Pi gf VN LN- . Jan Taylor ' X , Ted Tidwell A M ,Q V Q b Gloria Williams The pause fhaf refreshes D. Sfone, S. Phipps, and D. Wesf-five minufes beiween classes. Bill Dew Richard Felice Sharon Gray Minfa Hardesiy Mildred Harris Bill Hoffar Dom Orlandi Carrie Simmons IDS!! fig Seems like reams of research for a facf, Lawrence Sfeinlce, Brenf Sfonebralcer, ana' David Wrighf. f vl?f?5' r , , xv-as Q -' tl AI M I 5 QL- .a V M Q.. ' ' a H 3 L X S lx -. il.A,9E1, 'M ... .W Y . . ,M . QV QF A 5 i .. ,. --1 e - 2 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: BACK: Bob Ankrom, Steve Strong, Jerry Brown, Eugene McGinley, Jack Redding, Ken Welch, Dick Hill, Arlene Rockwell. SECOND: Donna Mackay, Barbara Adams, Sue Tytler, Joy Monsees, Bill House. FRONT: Juliane Holt, Diane Glidden, Rochelle Denk, Marjorie Jones, Martha Littrell. Nancy Ward, Bob Wesf, Jack McNees, and Ann 68 Humann-fufure Indian sfaff members? qw .. 4 , elk' ,, .,-v 2 rel?-Q ., My N , Gary Rankin, Sharon Edgar, and Gordon Levering-fuiure leaders of S-M afhlefics. 1 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS. Bob Ankrom, presidenff Donna Mac- lsay, secrefaryf Marfha Liffrell, freasurer: Bill House, vice-presidenl. ROUND TWO! NOT PUPPETS on sfrings in fhe hands of busy juniors and haughfy seniors, bu+ independenl sophomores leagued co-operafively and ben+ on accomplishmenf was +he life-sized piclure of fhe fypical sfudenf of lhe class of '56. Well on fhe pa+hway of becoming pro- ficienl adulfs, 'lhey seldom complained abouf leng+hy geomefry or biology assignmenls. From ihe planning of lhe Freshman-Sophomore semi-formal +o fhe mem- orizing of An+ony's famous oralion in Julius Caesar, 'lhey consisfenfly ufilized 'lheir ef'For'I's in achieving re- sulls. Occupying iheir fair share of fhe Pep Club, fhey were considered loyal booslers of school acfivifies. Mr. Barne'H, ihe head sponsor, and his siaff found 'lhe class of I956 an oufsianding one. Having compleled fhe second lap of fhe oval wiih achievemenf and record success, fhe sophomore class passed fhe balon fo fheir admiring successors. Bus driver's paradise - when sophomore girls iravel by bus 24. Then away he goes af fen m.p.h. Uilllui l Ulu Vl I ANNIS BACK: Gene Nelson, Russell Minich, Don McNichols, Denis Neumann, Jack McNees Ronald Mitchell, THIRD: Emmitt Gra' ham, Tommy Moore, Louis Moore, Ellis Mortenson, Ann Morrison, Avery Murray, Joy Monsees. SECOND: James Mura phy, Richard Moore, Wayne Moll, Gordon Mensch, Sally Neubert, Deanna Moreyg Mary Lou Moak. FIRST: Janet Mya ers, Marcia Moran, Marilyn Myers, Nancy Back, Linda Mor- gan, Beverly Moore, Nancy Mills, Carole Morrison. Q I 'I 'ill 2. 2 f 1 I ,..WW.M.,u.,.,,..,,L........ s g-mi' ffM,f,:, - . Y ., g M ww., , , .ww f. 8 Q 1 li mm BM ,W ,ft ,,,, N s N' 2 Ex fi 70 r V Q fx 5 KE:-ff , ALLEMAN BACK: Carl Berner, Bill Brad- bury, Jack Bolin, Bruce Brady, Jack Beller, Rex Cottle. THIRD: Kenneth Borecelc, Arthur Bishop, James Smith, Carol Bousman, Gene Bowman, Janice Bowden, Judith Bennett. SECOND: Janet Betton Deborah Bennett, Dar- lene Kerkhoff Barbara Braun, Jane Brick, William Blattman, Byron Bowman. FIRST: Lloyd Boles, Patricia Boomgaarn, Margot Black, Billee Blueth- mann, Shirley Schepers, Rhea Blattman, Elizabeth Joffe, Glenda Baska. l 6.7 ' ,, .iff , . 1 is BARNETT BACK: Bob Brown, Ralph Bu- glewicz, Frank Bruce, Neil Cochran, Ronald Cochran, Rob- ert Bullock. THIRD: Phyllis Browne, Jerry Brown, James Butler, Larry Burns, Eddie Whitcanack, Barbara Woods. SECOND: Kay Caffey, Margot Brown, Don Bruce, Pat Cain, Sally Clary, Sharon Carlson, Norma Callaway. FIRST: Mar- tha Estrada, Rachel Nasaw, Sharon Willis, Bea Busch, Nan- cy Gibson, Ann Cipolla, Sharon Brown. COUPE BACK: .lim Shelton, Carl Se- graves, Dave Smith, Richard Shoop, Dick Schons, Don Sloan. THIRD: Karen Smith, Barbara Seel, Gene Van Arsdale, Ed- ward Day, John Shideler, Cros- by Smith. SECOND: Tom Sher- ard, Bill Scott, Edwin Calkins, Donna Smith, Patricia Smith, Sue Smilh, John Smith, FIRST: Sandra Shub, Betsy Stotts, Pat Shafer, Janet Smith, Robert Simmermon, William Shaw, Bar- bara Smallwood. i. 5 lei ,. M 3 X CD S i I DAVIDSON BACK: Dennis Oetting, Dale Parshall, Jim Nichols, Fritz Newell, Gary Palmer, Bob Co- mer, Tl-IRD: David Patzman, William Paul, Donald Scott, David Owen, Dennis O'Leary, Bill Norman, David Osiier. SEC- OND: John Orser, Owen Prussa ing lvlary New, Duane Olson, Richard Dieckman, Gayle Parks, Jack Horton. FIRST: Ann Pear- son, Kathleen Ore, Deanna Per- kins, Julee Newcomer, Gary Pal- mer, Barbara Parker, Donna Nichols. tiff .i,x 1 . Sta S.. 5. I I aw' . W, Xrit f-r, 'u ,ai-s 2 . '1 Q , 2424: I , Lk , .ii Q -H 'r il l' fx I if 2 5 ' i 'Q is I on af lil Ci.: ,ww COX BACK: Carmileta Reed, Dennis Reifel, Jim Phillips, Gary Ran- kin, George Phipps, Bob Pom- eroy, Jack Redding. THIRD: Sandra Preston, Frank Pierce, James Redfearn, Don Robert- son, Leonard Poppenhaqen, Warren Reavis, Joe Phillips, James Reynolds. SECOND: Bill Bird, Alberta Plummer, Carol Pettijohn, Louise Perkins, Liz Phillips, Ann Ragland, Jolene Peterson, Carolyn Provence. FIRSTQ Glenna Price, Rosalie Powell, Sarah Pierce, Clark Rasey, Steve Rittmaster, Joan Pennington, Caroline Perry. tv . Q I re , , , cv 71 GEORGE BACK: Augie Diehn, Eddie Ed- wards, Robert Earnshaw, Thom- as Fessler, Betty Eubanks, Jan- ie Dean, THIRD: Joanne Denny, Harry Evans Bob Fessenden, Patricia Elliott, Marv Ann Hinds, Rochelle Denk, Carolyn Ekdahl. SECOND' Kathryn Deu- ser, Patricia Edwards, Judy Duncan, Dale Eckerberg, Pearl Fugate, Sue Evans, Carole Doerr. FIRST: Sharon Edqar, Kay Ehrlich, Sherrell Evans, Joanne Wilhelm, Sonja Ecklund, Kay Fox. ig we--c v , 1, l i X - L13 Niki' 7-1, i .c 9 aeci, A or if H EM P H I LL BACK: John Gronberg, Terry Good David Hamil, Georqe Rodoers, Bill House. Fred Gri- ner Bill Goodman. THIRD: Judi Griffith, David Green, John Gandly. Alice Gould, Beverly Greenall, Qiiean Gray, Nancy Gresty. SECOND: Harry Grif- fith, Richard Goode, Milton Choate, Romer Enndahl. Jiidy Haltenhoff Susan Griffith lliilie Hallock, Gary Gray. FIRST: Peony Guthrie Joan Goldrick, Nlarqaret Griffin, Rollvn Gra- ham, Gerry Grout, Carol Hamp- ton. 72 s Q 5 . Q HAUSE BACK: Roy Gallagher Bill Fort- l'l9Y, Floyd Foster, Fred Lund- gren. Gene White, George Fry- er, Clvde Gilbert. THIRD: Marie Francis, Ted Finkelston, Georqe Gastl, Diane Glidden, Sara 5:05. ter. Bill Foster, Robert R. Fleet. SECOND: Carol Gerard, Nlar- uaret Foote, Pat Tennyson Pat Folk, Ramona Falier, Sara Gil- more, Sandra Foster, Valerie Gilmore. FIRST: Judy Fraser, John Book, Richard Guetfler, Melvin Gates, Don Alher, Tor- VGY Fresh, Wanda Freeman, Nellice Gillespie. x .xii Y i ' fi L. P. JONES BACK: Bob Thomas, Keith Turner, Sam Wilson, Ray Von De Linde, Ernest B. Turner, Jr., R. L. Tucker. THIRD: Charles Tooley, Keith Walker, Mike Mitchell, Gene Wagner, Dwight Teter, Jennifer Tor- moen, Nancy Ward, Wanda Tomlinson. SECOND: Fred Twie- haus, David Walberg, Don Wag- ner, Sandra Thomas, Cynthia Ward, Billy Trabon, Gene Van- netter, Freda Lee. FIRST: Sue Tytler, Judy Vitcha, Judy Tur- ton, Ruth Scott, Lee VanMeter. .....,..,.f ' J ll Q5 Q: .+.'!'ll!Q HOGAN RACK: Eugene Mrflinlev, Cary McEachen, J. W. Marlin, Ber- nard Maness Dali: Martin, Den- nis Mvers. THIRD: Clvde Cox, June Meyers, Jlidv Ladv Norma Martin, Julie MacDonald John Mier, David Mav. SFCOND: Marietta Meigs. Sarah Mclean, Bob Miers, Ruth Milam, Terry Mann Larrv Martin, Richard Meyers. FIRST: Sandra Mead, Karen Maurer, Bob McKim, Ar- den MacDowell, Janet Meserve, Nancv Merritt, Pat Miller, Ja- nell Miller. i in ii K l Y, READE BACK: Richard Hill, Lawrence Burns, Gene Hill, Harry Herr- mann, Price Haren,Jim Hill, Bill Harvey. THIRD: Gerald Hayes, DeAnna Hensley, Kay Hansen, Harvey Hanson, Danny Herrin, Paul Hanson, Elizabeth Kaln- bach. SECOND: Charles Hays, John Whitmore, Peggy Hanlon, Frances Hawkins, Sharon Hig- gins, Sandra Hansen, Charlene Hinderson, Audrey Hansen. FIRST: Jerry Haney, Sondra Helm, Betty Hedges, Janet Hill, Marcia Hardaway, Suzanne Hem- ley, David Hare. 73 I i 19 1.3 SHULAR BACK: Bill Horner, Bill Hovey, John Hutchings, Charles Hyde- man, Joel Jones, Jim Husser, Robert Hodgdon. THIRD: Karlan Ison, Jerry Holmberg, Jim Hoyt, Thirza Hull, Patricia Hines, Dick McGinnis, Ann Humann. SECOND: Dean Horst, Elsie Holm, Jerry Troupe, Marjorie Hunt, Eddie Hubbard, Ann Hoff- man, Juliane Hilt, Mary Shel- ley. FIRST: Pat Hill, Virginia Hudson, Loretta Huston, Fran- ces Humbert, Carol Hollar, Don- na Lee Hulse, Lynn Humphrey, Anita Humphrey. ,wig Q i ,M ,sift .Q ml- ag.: :MW 'X e E J ii ' - .. X 11 x lv Q r 1- 74 If ROSE BACK: Carolyn Keane, Harry Old, Gerald Knobbe, Carroll Kepner, Kenneth Kranz, Kent Leverett. THIRD: Carol Keller, Jerry Bonewitz, Sandy Johnson, Rex Kitchen, Joan Jarrell, Larry Kevan, Mary Ellen Lawrence. SECOND: Alice Jahr, Margie Jones Bob Joy, Joanne Jacobs, Wendell Briscoe, Jerry Kerby, Francis Lovekin. FIRST: Judy Jones, Roger Johnson, Margie Johnson, Sandra Johnson, Char- lotte King. I , I i , i I I SIMPSON BACK: Jim Rittenhouse, Ray Marcum, Roland Schmidt, Gary Roberts, Tom Rowe, Jim Sco- field, David Rollert. THIRD: Gerald Schalk, Clarence Rob- ertson, Larry Lau, Rowly Ryan, Donald Robinson, Walter Sun- day, Jack Sutton, SECOND: Jean Rogers, Shirley Ludwig, Arlene Rockwell, Nona Saffeels, Toni Rice, Sandra Roy, Anne Sagerser, Bill Schaper, FIRST: Sally Roseberry, Virginia Glaze- brook, Carol Sappenfield, Joan Schermerhorn, Judy Rice, Gloria Roberts, Marjorie Sue Ruby. SPILLMAN BACK: Charla Staples, Denis Stewart, Howard Stroup, Ger- ald Tankvrsley, David Snyder, Nancy Taylor. THIRD: Bob Sni- der, Joyce Stringfield, NOV-3 Stoker, Gordon Tarwater, Pat Whittenburg, Richard Spiess, Ronald Stl-inke. SECOND: Steve Strong, Floyd Supancic, Paul Sparks, Mary Jane Streetmak- er, Sandy Strong, Phyllis Shel- ton, Gaylord Swanson, FIRST: Margaret Vanderwerf, Irene Stumpff, Sharon Stout, Jeanne Stiner Sylvia Spain, Doris Wes- ton, Carole Spears, Evelyn Tay- lnr THEISS BACK: Jerry Cole, Jack Con- ner, Larry Cox, Don Cooper, Junior Creason, Charles Crank, John Cook, THIRDz Pat Yoksh, Arlene Cracroft, Don Culp, Lynn Clark, George Covell, Bob Cox, Dorothy Cox. SECOND: Glenna Copeland, Kent Creason, Lynne Croskey Barbara Daneke, Doroa thy Wells, Shirley Dailey, Hazel Cusey. FIRST: Diane Danow, Drew LaJdie, Nora Crocker, Gayle Gatts, Dan Copple, Sara Cox. ' s STRONG BACK: Ellen Bartley, Barbara Adams, Don Noble, Bob Arnold, Kirk Anderson, Chad Bardone, Mary Lou Frornholz. THIRD: John Furnish, Joanne Austin, Gary Amos, Patty Batman, Bob Ankrom, Kenneth lVlf:Dowcll, Judy Ashcraft Nancy Barrett. SECOND: David Anderson, Sally Myers, Judy Buck Patience Al- len, Bonnie Arthur, Barbara Portwood, Joan Barkley. FIRST: Evan Applegate, Robert Ander- son, Charles Beery, Barbara Beard, Adelia Bartow, Michael Beamer, , , ,X ox 2' l-'- 'l.I 1 I 'filfffl , I 2' , Silas. il Xl l ' L 75 WHITE BACK: Dennis Lane, Bud Mc- Dowell, Charles Luebbert, Ron- ald Mais, Dick Lee Eugene Le- vine, Gordon Levering. THIRD: Dan Lane, Gene Leininger, Gary Martin, Gene Luckfield, Juanita Langkop, Woody Lonqan, Rich- ard Looney. SECOND: Donna Mackay, Warren Mall, Marcia Longacre, Martha Littrell, Lin- da Leith, Beverly Long, Sharon Luxford, Jane Lewis. FIRST: Evelyn Lane, Beverly Logan, Carolyn Kurtz, Judy Lane, Lor- eta Kreeqer Barbara MacPher- son, Shirley Lilleston, Joyce Lientz. E! 1: it R? 76 x. WALCH BACK: John Wilson, Ken Welch, Don Watkins, Brad Wilson, Da- vid Wilson, Wavne Weidmann, Bob West. THIRD: Clyde Wyer, Larry Welch, Sue Wilson, Bon- nie Warner, Pat Zlpp, Alice Woodhead Barbara Warrior. SECOND: Johnny Groot, Jim Whitmer, Jim Yates, Ronnie' Wehr, Larry Groot, Nancv Wof- ford, Laura Williams. FIRST: Joyce Weeks, Kay Wollenberg, Nancy Wilburn, Donna Yeamans, Carol Williams. I S .5 f e if iid E I V Q l ll I I Q , , I ' I c I I Q- . SOPHOMORE LATE ARRIV- ALS. SECOND: Barbara Munn, Edson Perkins, Peggy Van Zee, Allan Kohlwes, Tawannah Gulley, Shirley Krutsinger. FIRST: Richard Falter, Bever- ly Bear, Soncha Park, Ellen Train, Beverly Mallay. ABSENTEES BACK: Robert Yates, Clark Snead, Bill Dawson, Bob Mc- Clure, Sanny Delano, Day Lee. THIRD: Frankalee Jacks, Mike Heidebrecht, Burk Smalley, Lor- ing Henderson, Stephen King, Georgeann Ryberg, Nlarian Da- vidson. SECOND: Sandi Tau- berg, Norman Bresel, Eddie Ja- cobs, Leonard Johnson, Sue Wheat, Russell Boely, Ronald Wyancko, Lynn Mason. FIRST: Sandy Dye, Gloria Rose, Allen Donoho, Frances Clark, Bart Everett, Leona Taylor, Dan Fox. 77 Q5 np f Freshman class officers af Union Sfafion: Bill Thompson, presidenff Del Weighfman, freasurerf Eleanor Kipp, secrefaryf John Mifchell, vice-presidenf. MASS ATTACK-CLASS OF 1957 1 Sw I el 5+ 1 Freshman . . . 'nuff said? W-2 forms? No-Freshmen enrollmenf blanlcs T ,.. rw Upperclassmen invade fhe bunn NO NEATLY wrapped paclcage fied wifh a blue ribbon was delivered on fhe sfeps of Shawnee-Mission on Sepfember 8, buf a bundle bursfing af fhe corners wifh enfhusiasm and excifemenf, and filled wifh six hundred sixfy-five freshmen. Burclened wifh problems, 'lhese newcomers soon proved masfers of fheir desfinies. Spirifecl compefifion resulfed in a choice of six forfunafe feenagers fo lead fhe freshman pep club. y hop line af fhe Freshman Gef-Acquainfed Dance. Undaunfed by fhe novelfy of a polifical cam- paign, scores of fhe class of l957 soughf fhe chance 'lo serve as class officers, and plasfered 'lhe corridors wifh such slogans as No Promise-Jusf Resul+s. Games, fhe Freshman Mixer, and fhe Frosh- Soph semi-formal were jolly gef-fogefhers. Direcfed by Mr. L. Dale Pigg, head sponsor, fhe homeroom period, moreover, infroduced fhe '57'ers fo S-M fradifions. 1. 'T' Q EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: SEATED, ROW 1: Nan Newton, deAnn Johnston, Waveny Anderson, Susan Pottle. ROW 2: Phil Lyon, Charles Elliot, Charles Schuttz Eleanor Kipp, Dclwnn Weightman. ROW 31 John Mitchell, Bob Leacox, Bull Robards, Colette Wells, Dick Drake. STANDING: Bill Thompson, 1 a ...gr BOATWRIGHT BACK: John Overman, Pat New, Barbara New, Fred Neville, Judy Northcutt, Jerry Owen, Jimmy Nixon. THIRD: Larry Nichols, Mike O'Keefe, Larry Osgood, Vernan Morgan, Don Nicholson, Joe Nida, Nancy Nickles. SECOND: Susan Nel- son, Sharon Oehrle, Judy Ny- berg, Ruth Osborn, Judy Pierce, Shirley Obert, Judy Newell, Judy Nielsen. FIRST: Catherine Nelson, Donald O'Donnell, Bill Oliver, Joan Otto, Janet Odrow- ski, Nan Newton, Arvin Oke. or , l I i y mga s,.., ' 1 . AfS'sz,,': DQ. BLANCETT BACK: Robert Wegley, William Thompson, Douglas Swan, J, H. Tising, Briggs Twyman, Joe Walker, Jo Lynne Swanson. THIRD: Fred Troutman, Jane Thoe, Mary Thompson, Pat Tay- lor, David Trump, Judy Tippett, Carol Ann Troutz. ISECOND: Martitia Tomlinson, Joyce Tes- terman, Martha Sue Wren, Gary Tomlinson, Douglas Vincent, Joan Violet, Judy Von De Linde, Sara Lynn Thompson. FIRST: Evelyn Vinther, Susan Szerec- sen, Jim Sweet, Myrna Talla- ferro, Patricia Wade, Julie Tur- ner, Bob Wainwright, Phyllis Ulses. iii .sw If - i if 5 3 f rf ' K :Wa 1 .tmp ,V 43 D. BROWN BACK: Don Deffenbaugh, Bur- ton Huber, Harry House, Charles Horner, John Hesllp, R. Dwain Dewey, Larry Dean Howard. THIRD: Jim Hixon, Barbara Holm, Judy Hosch, Joyce Hol- linger, James Comer, Judy Hen- ry, Judy Ann Henry, Judy Hes- ler, James Hord. SECOND: C. W. Hey, Dale Hoyt, Bruce Fa- gan, Donna Hinton, Pat Hoyes, Julie Hoyt, Blenn Hodson, Lau- rence Huff. FIRST: David Hoge, Jill Holzer, Joyce Horton, Mar- ty Horstman, Bruce Holman, Marilyn Hope Hetzer, Ronnie Henry. H. BROWN BACK: Wilber Heath, JACK Smith, Alen Heitschmidt, James Hearson, Bill Harper, Terry Hart. THIRD: David Hendricks, Richard Hampton, Nancy Har- ter, Sardra Harris, Jay Han- sen, Ro Haren, Phillip Henne- sey. SECOND: Tom Heath, Steve Hansen, Gary Hanson, Sandi' Grubb, Bill Harsh Max Hal- bert, Warren Haskin. FIRST: Sharon Hide, Mary E. Hedqes, Judy Helms, Gena Hason, Pat Hanlon, Bob Hamlett. l F 'fl ai mt 'v CRAIN BACK: Ray Broker, Phillip Bar- rett, Tommy Blair, Brian Bol- ton, Fred Barr Bob Bradley, Larry Bender, THIRD: Anthony Blatter, Nora Bowden, Judy Benedix, Walter Besecke, Judy Bilger, Tom Borchert, Diane Black, Naomi Brelsford. SEC! OND: Sieve Bostwick, Carol Ramsey, .lim Beaumont, Harold Beckett, Ann Bevers, Dee- Dee Bickley, Henry Benjes. FIRST: Patricia Black Darrell Bilhimer, Patricia Beaver, Alice Boyd, Lauretta Bennett, George Ber- geson, John Beilharz. S vw-5 in If 334 559' 1' iv it fx fi 5 n . I coMsTocK BACK: Tom Johnston, Jeaneane Hubert, Eugene Jenks Bill Johnson, Gary Jordan, Barbara Keck, THIRD: Bob Jacobs, Ron' nie Johnson, Bob Keeley, Dale Hedrick, David Jones, Gordon Dauffman, Ann Kelley, Gary Jones. SECOND: Jeanne James, Sandra Johnson, Bettye Kah mann, Mary Hutchings, Alice Marie Kallio, Judy Kay, Nancy Worcester, Robert Hysloo, Dan- ice Jones. FIRST. Ray Johnson, Newt Jones, de Ann Johnston, Brenda Hutchings, Ann Hughes, Sharon Pilant, Derrell Jones Cecil Johnson. i 1 U FOREMAN BACK: Eleanor Kipp, Bob Kroe- nert, John Knight, Jim Kream- er, Charles Koch, Robert Lang- ham, Bob Leacox. THIRD: Jacques LaFrance, Darla Kill, Joan Lamberson, Ferrel Kelly, Carol Larson, Linda Lee, Horner Laird. SECOND: Gary Leverilng, Beth Randall, Bob Kretzmeier, Mike Ketcham, Paula Lehmann, Jerry Laughlin, Susie Lane, Lar- ry Large, FIRST: Laurence Kelt- ner, Jeanne Konitz, Patty Laughlin, Beth Kellogg, Judy Lee, Carolyn Klausen, Jam95 Lepisto. i GIBSON BACK: Sharon Clayton, Mary Frances Clark, Walter Chris- tiansen, James Corey, Linda Christensen, Roy Naylor. THIRD: Karen Clayton, Bob Cooper, Eva Coon, Sherry Cracroft, Don Cochran, Larry Cordes, Cynthia Cox, Mary Sue Childers, SEC- OND: Virginia Cheal, Doris Clark, David Clark, Stanley Coleman, Bob Cordry, Bob Cle- menson, Nancy Crummett, Bar- bara Cassetty. FIRST: Sylvia Corbin, Darrell Cooper, Con- stance Crosby, Dorothea Con- ner, Jeanne Cox, Gay Crutch- field, William Coughlin. 82 et IFN, vm-- FOSMIRE BACK: Bill Canfield, John Car- roll, John Marshall, Bill Calvin, Clarence Baker, Gary Burke, Ralph Byrd. THIRD: James Car- ter, Barbara Brian, Larry Lux- ford, Don Bryan, Craig Camp, Edward Butts, John Brooke, Mike Carter. SECOND: Diane Bush, Alice Campbell, Janet Brooke, Phil Cartmell, Judy Campbell, Kaye Burns, Martha Sue Callies, Carol Bruer. FIRST: Bob Laudie, Barbara Burmeis- ter, Beulah Canada, Patricia Bullock, Paula Carroll, Shirley Buxton, Nancy Buchanan, Car- rie Burkhart, I 1 . i 1 i 5 V. JONES BACK: Sue Jensen, David Lil- jestrand, Charles McBride, Rich- ard McLaughlin, Pete Lorenz, Sherman Lundy, Richard List. THIRD: Jim Losher, Marietta McCullough, Jerry Soetaert, Phil Lowry, Sharon Long, Ty Lewis, Hugh Lybarger, Mike McCarthy. SECOND: Lenore Lutz, Julie Lipps, Myra Lewis, Barbara Lil- leston, Bob McClean, Mary Mc- Coy, Margaret Mahlstaub. FIRST: Don Logan, Sky Lyon, Jo Ann McElhany, Betsy Lyon, Peggy Lorey, Betty Linde. ISON BACK: Monica Adlard, Waverly Anderson, Bill Adams, Norman Barge, Loren Laughlin, Patricia Ake, Ronald Abbott, THIRD: Sigrid August, Gail Bannon, Phyllis Allbritten, Janet Ploe- ger, Steve Alexander, Herbert Ashner, Susan Cooper, George Bailes, SECOND: Louis Asner, Janice Anderson, Virginia An- derson, Carlee Hicks, Doris Ath- erton, Bob Alderson, John Adams, Johanna Arendt. FIRST: Jack Adams, Michael Baker, Mary Lou Amick, Margaret Baptist, Beverly Amos, Bill Akers. 'ii , 1 42, i KEMPLE BACK: George May, Phil Mc- Manus, Herb Mensch, Dale Mc- Neal, Don Mason, Anita Meyer, Peter Mahoney. THIRD: Phyllis Meyer, Shirley McMurry, Mar- ian Mayer, Charles Miller, Jim Maxwell, Linda Meeder, Dan Messer, Jack Makepeace. SEC- OND: Sandra Maddox, John Martin, Donnetta Manning, Nancy Middlesworth, Deena Martin, Pat Mahon, Karen Mas- ters. FIRST: Gary McNees, Carolie Magill, Patti Martinson, Darlene McMillen, Marilyn Mar- shall, Ginger Maurer, Billy Mc- Reynolds. 83 l , is MOLL BACK: Paul Diehn Barbara Da vidson Richard Drake John Durrett Don Doxsee Lawrence Derks Joyce Dammann. THIRD Bob Davisson Lynda Dick, Mary Kay Dowell, John DuBois, Karen Cunningham, Joe Douglas, Bob Dunham Steve Drew. SECOND Ann Curry Roberta Dischman Kay Danow, Ronald Dodson, Jay Davis John Dieckman Robert Deane. FIRST: Newton Dexter Betty Durham, Joy Curts, Aileen Dopp, Jim Dukelow, Carol Culp Judy Hallier. 84 it I QQ rl l i I ffl LOUDON BACK: Larry Neff, Bill Morgan, Charles Moss, John Mitchell, Don Murray, Hugh Myers, Jr., Laurem Mitchener. THIRD: Mike Moore, Kenny Morrell, Sylvia Moyer, Sue Miller, Varney Mor- tenson, Brooks Moore, Wilbur More, Jim Mills. SECOND: Marilyn Moyer, Jon Nelson, Wilbert Miller, Ethel Myers, Phyllis Morgan, Jim Mueller, Darrel Edwin Myers, Jr., Ray- mond P. Miller. FIRST: Tom Mooney, Marcia Minnich, Judy Moore, Richard Novak, Phoebe Mooney, Pamela Morton, Mar- sha Neely, Karen Jullane. 1 .Q Vi 1. . , . . .1 fx I 1 2 'l :2i..i NEFF BACK: Devin Wolter, Carol Ann Wright, Buddy Young, Del Welghtman, Simpson Yeomans, Edward Wolter, Richard Wil- liams. THIRD: Nancy Wantland, Jerry Work, Bruce Welch, Wayne Zuck, Albert Yeomans, Mike Whalen, Ralph Wilson, Kris Welling. SECOND: Jerry Young, Jack Woodhead, Colette Wells, Jean Wehrman, Suzanne Wilson, Luella Wilkinson, Jea- nine Whitcanack, Jim Wright. FIRST: Betty Ye-lton, Linda Wittlake, Linda Wilson, Wesley Woodford, Peggy Willis, Brenda Winans, Dale Wiebke, Ethel Withers. PIGG BACK: Gary Edwards, Nancy Fordyce, David Erickson, Wil- liam Elstun, Jeanette Ervin, Phil Enloe, Ted Beebe. THIRD: Robert Forsythe, Carolyn El- liott, Beth Ewert, Charles Evers, Bill Eubank, Bonnie Foster, Richard Amanuel. SECOND: Pa- tricia El is, Judy Foley, Donald Flowers, Charles Elliott, Dar- lene Enlow, Griffith Evans. FIRST: Sue Estes, David Eb- gdahf, John Frost, Mike Feerer, Donald Freeman. iq, My TAYLOR BACK: Bill Reavis, Bill Robards, Janet Reinke, Bob Richmond, Roger Root, Henry Reynolds, Susan Renshaw. THIRD: Sara Rivard, Jackie Robinson, Jane Reading, James Richardson, Bar- bara Roark, Sharon Roy, Rosi- land Ritchey, Corrine Rolfs. SECOND- Douglas Parrish, Irvin Reynolds, Richard Ritz, Phyllis Robinson Sandra Renne, Au- drey Reynolds, Florence Rial. FIRST: Karen Robb, Bonnie Rayhard, Bengi Rogers, Bob Rose, Barbara Reynolds, Terry Reuland, Verla Roberts. SPENCER BACK: Anne Phillips, Jerry Plaut, Don Paulson, Earl Rand, Donald Penson, Larry Press, Charles Ray, THIRD: Joan Pflumm, Roger Pulley, Janet Powell, Joanne Parker, Phyllis Rabuse, Lenora Prosser, John Peel, Donna Ratliff. SECOND: Lorraine Portwood, Kay Page, Susie Pottle, Susan Poffinbar- ger, Rose Pullins, Carol Patti- son, Joanie Phillips, Leon Phil- lips. FIRST: Paula Pachlhofer, Joyce Rapp, Kay Purinton, Pat Pierce, Sara Parker, Betsy Proudfit, Jane Palmer, Jan Proud. ? x r z 3 y ' ' ' ' Q ' P' : I Ea l , A ,, i x 85 WHITNEY BACK: Paul Schafer, Janet Ste- phens, Sandra Sherman, Robert Smith, Pat Simnoms, Frank Smith. THIRD: Toni Skousen, Dick Schott, George Smith, Katherine Smith, Gary Schad- ler, Dot Smith, Charles Schultz, Dorothy Scott. SECOND: Char- lene Seibert, Mary Alice Rolin, Jon Sederquist, Frances Shub, Sharon Shettler, Joe Seibert, Roberta Schult, Judy Shanks. FIRST: Kay Seavey, Dick Run- dell, Phyllis Smith, Bonnie Ste- vens, Charles Saville, Nicky Si- monds, Elbert Smith, John Shriner. it 86 fl if li V I E WEIGEL BACK: Carole Grimm, Robert Gallagher, David Fuller, Ronald Gordon, Scott Gilles, William Garrett, Nancy Gadd. THIRD: Sue Frykholrn, Carol Gradinger, Judy Geenens, Patricia Gillam, Rosalie Fulton, Mary Grauber- ger, Susan Gaskins, Connie George. SECOND: Carl Gaus- nell, Jerry Gillaspie, Connie Dufford, Sheron Gould, Kathryn Gower, Judy Gillespie, Davis Garrett. FIRST: Richard Gor- such, Judith Fields, Brian Grant, Gail Goodman, Nellis Greer, Carol Ginsberg, Robert Good- man. 9 Iii Pina? ii 'Bit 5 Lv' K if' A, n .L WOOTON BACK: Loren States, Dennis Sullivan, Benny De Vault, Bill Smith, Conrad Sankpill, Richard Spears, Bill Stueck. 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Harold Taylor, fhe young man wifh a horn, wins a 1 disfricf rafing. Ohm r ,, . ,fr X We HR W R 'OA E I-JN X - ' - N ,Q N. 2 las fx? 2 5 Q HAROLD E. GEORGE JESS ROSE M.M. M.M.E. THE UNIVERSAL languages of ar'I' and music are s+imula+ed in an a+mospl'1ere of educafion. Supple- menled by communi+y desire for appreciafion of fine arls, 'rhe ancien+ and modern are brealhed info bemg m we form of llieraiure ,' ' ' ille Ibeauilful Wiih a firm hand, Jim Hamil gives life fo shapeless plasfer. and fhe simple become por+rau+s of mans aspara- fions on canvas . . . music becomes a rlnyfhmic symbol of hopes and dreams. ln+rica'I'ely woven, +l1ese skills become a pro'rec+ion for one from flue elemenls of ignorance and prejudice. A w O R L D 0 F B E A U T Y l nanny, --4 . And fhe band played on -Scene: S-M pep rally before fhe big game. 91 I A BAND. BACK: Allen Donoho, AI Duncan, Don Wilson, Loretta Gray, Louis Beilharz, Keith Holy, Lannie Bartow. FIFTH: Joanna Lord, Jon Dutton, Harold Taylor, Stanley Teter, Ken Cox, Richard Riley, Ted Tidwell, John Cook, Ronald Mitchell, Larry Kevan, George Ross, Bob Chacey. FOURTH: Sally Myers, Pat Stevens, Elizabeth Tipton, Leonard Popenhagen, Dwight Teter, William Rogers, Don Lohoefner, Harvey Hansen, Jerry Old, Gene Hill. THIRD: Lee Jordan, Phil Rankin, Patrick Burns, Terry Gwinn, Mary Alice James, Robert Szczerbacki, Mary Hargis. SECOND: Doris Rust, George Bennett, Keith Walker. FIRST: Beverley Cobb, Tom Bath, Irene Law- rence, Mike Coble, Joanne Johnson. ' BAND srrs CONTAGIOUS sci-iool. 2 1 7' Qi . i- i l l i l 5 BAND OFFICERS. STANDING: Joanna Lord, vice-president, Mary Reed, librarian: Warren George, student director. SEAT- ED: Janice Kraft, treasurer, Mary Ann Fulton, secretary, Harold Ross, president, Mr. George. 92 fi ff A BAND. BACK: Robert Buckley, Warren Mall, Byron Bowman, Mardi Bishop, Gene Bowman, Warren Wilson, Eugene Thomas, Judi Griffith, Mary Moak, Norma Calloway, Margaret Throm. FIFTH: John Elliot, Richard Meyers, Don Williams, Barbara Chacey, Jim Hill. FOURTH: Trammel Roberts, Kathy Ehlers, Harold Ross, George Hardy, Dave Freeman, Fritz Newell, Sondra Roy, Bob Dieterich, Gary Nolder, Warren George. THIRD: Dave Leonard, Gerald Hayes, Don Bruce, Kenneth Borecek, Jim Franklin. SECOND: Janice Kraft, Rudy Lintner, Raidene Clayton, Frankalee Jacks, Mary Ann Fulton, FIRST: Jan Morrison, Nancy Brown, Mary Reed, Tom Frieze, Marilyn Kimble. SPIRIT TO MUSIC: STARTS EPIDEMIC FOURTH hour on a warm day . . . Ihe sound of a whisfle Ihrough Ihe window . . . Ihe opening bars of Ihe Alma Maier -oufside, Ihe Shawnee-Mission A band was pradicing. Inside, foe-Iapping sludenls kepl lime as Ihey visualized Ihe five major- elles leading precision marching and inlricafe formalions. Providing musical 'iraining for abouf a hundred sludenls, Ihe A band, under inslruclor Harold E. George, performed a+ school even+s. The Dislricl Music Feslival and Spring Concerf, fea- Iuring numbers from classical Io swing, climaxed a musical year. . Wu nr, The specfafors of fhe American Royal Parade hear fhe hup-fwo-fhree-fours of fhe Shawnee-Mission band. 93 .1 S-Me-M 9 BOYS' QUARTET. Tom Bath, Ray Kaufman, Carlyle Thompson, Warren George. A COVETED honor, membership in Shawnee-Mission's A Cappella Choir, was accorded fo sfudenfs who ful- filled fhe 'lriple requiremenfz abilify fo read music, a pre- viously earned unii' in music, and lmowledge of rhythm and Hming. Robed in black and red, the choir, direcled by Mr. Jess E. Rose, presenfed numbers ranging from assembly favoriles lo classical seleclions for 'lhe sfafe music fesfival. Hours were spenf in perfecfing such melodies as +he sfirring Los+ in fhe Night, the pafriofic BaH'le Hymn of +he Republic, and 'rhe rhyfhmic Negro spirifual favorite, Rock-A-My-Soul. THE CHQIR LIFTS ITS VOICE AND CHOIR, BACK: Roylene Smith, Mary Beth Hickson, Gwen Gower, Mary Lou Roth, Ted Kennish, Carroll Kepner, Jack Cantril, Don Pinney, Bill Oswalt, Dick Dyer, Dick Galamba. SECOND: Nancy Knight, Mildred Yeomans, Linda Lyle, Jayne Crumpley, Barbara Baumann, Virginia Pearce, Carol Rogers, Harriet Brazier, June Bueker, Mike Pottcigcr, Ray Kaufman, Tom Bath, Richard Barber, David Green. FIRST: Bonnie Dinsmore, Patricia Palmer, Carol Maxon, Nan Collins, Joan Kerby, Darlene Joy, Carol Caully, Roger Bryant, Wendall Briscoe, Bill Norman, David McGhee, Bill Dawson. 94 e , L ek ' , L V6 fa. 1 A . .. K A Y V 'GU AJ A QQ. - MIXED ENSEMBLE. BACK: Bill Dawson, David McGhee, Lannie McGuire, Jack Cantril, Dick Dyer, Carlyle Thompson, Jim Lunceford, Ray Kaufman, Bill Norman, Bob Anderson, FIRST: Mary Gallaher, Bonnie Dinsmore, Chris Elwell, Virginia Pearce, Raidene Clayton, Jayne Gillette, Patricia Palmer, Darlene Joy, Jackie Andrews. SINGS THE POETRY OF THE SOUL BACK: Warren George, Bob Cross, Lannie McGuire, Frank Gray, Carlyle Thompson, Jim Franklin, Jim Lunceford, Ray Mitchell, Elizzheth Caldwell. SECOND: Bob Ander- son, Jim lVlcHenry, Joe Lee, Jane Weathered, Carole Mills, Raidene Clayton, Sarah Cullins, Sandra Preston, Phyllis Shelton, Ruth Ramsey, Betty Carlson, Jayne Gillette, Mary Lou Kent, Carolyn Wiberg. FIRST: Cindy Dawson, Arneida Gunner, Joyce Carver, Janet Grammer, Virginia Johnson, Eunice Reep, Chris Elwell, Mary Lou Staley, Mary Gallaher, Connie Shenk, Jackie Andrews. 95 l FIRST: Larry Brown, Beverley Cobb Sarah lVlcLean Donna Smith Duane Ston SE , , , e. COND: Rose Vierheilig, Ellen Paulson, Don Sullivan, Jackie Boggess, Janice Morrison, Jo Ann Johnson. THIRD: Joan Laughead, John Sherard, Sarah Lawrence, Connie George, Keith Walker, Terry Gwinn, Irene Lawrence. FOURTH: Mary Lee Reed, Gerald Wittenmeyer, James Hamil. FIFTH: Jessamine Ewert, Alice Woodhead, Bob C ' ' ' ooper, Karen Clayton. STANDING. Judy Griffith, Loretta Gray. MUSIC, MAESTRO! Mr. George reads nofes from a page fo make music in fhe air. 96 VIOLIN, oboe, cornef, drum . . . represenfafive in- sIrumen+s in Ihe Shawnee-Mission orchesfra, 'Ihey broughl' melody and harmony Io 'lhe s+uden+ body. ln Ihe words of Harold E. George, direcfor, fhe pur- pose of Ihis group of sixfy-Iwo musicians was +0 ful- fill Ihe impor'Ian+ obliga+ion of educaling Ihe average person in fine music. Led by a bafon, rhyihmic and precise, fhis blending of varied cadences was heard as an over+ure Io dramafic procluclions, and in Ihe opereHa Made- moiselle Modisfe, music assemblies, 'rhe Cavalcade, and +l1e Spring Concerf. Serenades, syncopaled ian, and concer+os 'rurned programs info gala fesfivals. l q I I I I l FIRST: Evelyn Taylor, Pat Adam, Warren George, SECOND: Judi Hesllp, Terry Frleze, Marilyn Kimball,Jackie Renfer, Marcia Minnich, THIRD: Tom Bath, Kathryn Ehlers, Joanna Lord, Mary Ann Fulton, Frankalee Jacks, Charlotte King, Murlel Jackson, Joyce Renfer. FOURTH1 Sandra Roy, David Freeman, Kent Wllllarns, Kenneth Cox, Harold Taylor, Stanley Teter. STANDING: Barbara Hauck, Norma Calloway, Margaret Throm, Richard Barber. IS EARNED Null Meals Cell- 0-Pakt a UAI Better Stores -gg, MISSION MUSIC SHOP 54I I JuIwv'+,un Du 9 Ml-,-,1on,Kav'aas HE. 5565 ORCHESTRA OFFICERS. STANDING: Margaret Throm, librarian, Beverley Cobb, secretary, SEAT. ED: Marilyn Knmball, treasurer, Mr. George, Warren GCOVQC, prcsldentg Barbara Hauck, vice-presudent. 97 B BAND. BACK: David Trump. FOURTH: Wayne Zuck, Bob Cordry, Wesley Woodford, George Bergeson, Wilbur More, Mike Mitchell, Rannie Ransom, Dick Drake Walter Sunday, Nancy Wantland, Charles Shultz. THIRD: Gunnard Nelson, Bob Dunham, Pat Taylor, Sharon Roy, Connie George. SECOND: Betsy Lyon, Julie Lipps Mary Lou Amick, Joyce Testermar. FIRST: Joe Douglas, Dick Schott, Sharon Brown. THERE'S SOMETHING ABOUT AN A Q CLARK'S BUS SERVICE Safe-Sure--Thriffy Mission, Kansas 98 STANDING: Ann Kelly, Mary Moak. FOURTH: Conrad Sankpill, Jim Smith, Don Cole, Don Sloan, Dan Lane, Bob Davison, Dale Hedrick, Jan Stringfellow, Arvin Okc THIRD: John Bryant, Gary Jordon, Marilyn Hall. SECOND: Barbara Stewart, Kay Ehrlich, Nancy Knight, Raymond Miller. FIRST: Kay Purington, Mary Clark, Peggy Willis - BAND IN, OH, S0 MANY WA Ibn...-in-... Qw- ASHE MEN'S-WEAR Arrow Slwirls . . . Freeman Shoes . . . 5429 Johnson Drive, Mission N aww , 4 fi' .W A .f . . 5 YS f'Ns-tg 4. .11 'UW I-4' -W i 1 , 41 3 Mm O -l ..i. 'H' Gi? I I '4 481 1 6 , 1 I .. Q Q , Yi I GIRLS' CHOIR. BACK: Nancy Knight, Beverly Milay, Emelie Bret, Carolyn Ekdahl, Karlah Ison, Mary Jean Streetrnaker, Altha Burkhart, Betty Kogel, Sara Choplir, Martha Latshow. SECOND: Carol Parrish, Judy Turton, Penelope Ensminger, Jane Lewis, Jackie Phenicie, Nancy McCullough, Carol Williams, Jane Bras, Pat Triantos, Beverly Long. FIRST: Alice Taylor, Barbara Schepers, Joan Barkley, Nancy Wofford, Doris Grigsby, Marjorie Bishop, Pat Smith, Marie Francis. I- sf ff 49754 .J r f. I-+A? .a...Q.--- - . GIRLS' SEXTET: Carol Caully, Sandra Preston, Jane Dean, Carol Mills, Mary Lou Roth, Chris Elwell. 160 l 'N ,, ,, 4 A if P 5, 5 , K K K 3 3 K N' ur . , X , . K N. N .. u X., g N sv V ,S 'sr , r.. Q . 3 r ' 3' K nl A 1 - 1 l . A 4 , . - . 4 , , , - E r 1 1 I .. l fy BACK: Sara Hahn, Barbara Danckc, Ruth Ramsey, Julie Hallok, Phyllis Nlclvlahon, Ann Hartsock, Paula Suttonk, Joan Stincr, Francis Hawkins, Bvtly Goss, Mary Ryan S d P tn Sandra Nash Glenna Zook louannf' Pvti-rson Judy Jonrfs Norma Foglcsonq. SECOND- Judy Cameron, Joneen Klasse-n, Eleanor Barker, Jane Dean, an ra res 0 , , , , . Eileen Bissoll. FIRST, Sandra Herron, Gcorgya Dean, Martha McKee, Sue Wheal, Alice Holcomb, Sandra Neff, Evclyn Dcllingcr, Elizabnth Tipton, lvlargari-t Throm Marilyn Wibcrg s Q- -5. af Ll - H fi ,gg i C. as 2 ag, L , .f e 4 me A' sg ' si 'I a 1 , ' ' ' I a J r T1 4' l -L fe Y. t-Rt i fy -' ,- -ek C7 - ' H? 1 , . it yi Q, . , at W .V . I - 1:7 J , gi it i 3 Q H V rkr: A ,,, I V H L .E Ai ., V rv 'r - 4 wp? ' ' ' A I I 'i . I, 3 4 F Q S 4. ex GIRLS' GLEE. BACK: Barbara Utterback, Ann Hoffman, Pat Boomgaren, Pat Hines, Julie McDonald, Karen , , , y a y, Carolyn Keane. THIRD: Arlene Rockwell, Carroll Bear, Mary Liz Phillips, Mary Lee Olsen, Tinker Marcum, Sandra Johnston, Kay Fox, Margaret Foote. SECOND: Betsy Stotts, Carol Hodge, Gloria Schadler, Rochelle Denk, Ann Pearson, Julianne Hilt, Freda Lee, Judy Buck, Pat Prestridge, Joanne Denny, Marcia Longacre. FIRST: Glenda Baska, Lynn Humphrey, Pat Schafer, Sue Evans, Bea Busch, Betty Austin, Margaret Vanderwerf, Sharon Edgar, Billie Bleuthman. Smith Ellen Bartley Phyllis Browne Jud L d GIRLS' GLEE SALUTES THE DOWN BEAT If L: :xii 'T illiililiilllulfb weAveR's CABINET AND 2 R Mittwomc COMPANY 5727 Johnson Drive - Mission, Kansas HE. 7400fOl 1 WIlli.lllllllMltIllW i N Y One -fwo-fhree. H 102 'Fir S M get . ,Q i . . .kc Q.. ' ' If . I Ylif ,. -M U - ' NY A K ' V' L K ' . . ' i ks' ' , I rv ' ' F A - X .f 5 t s -an A H. Q j ,g 'f H is I 4 . 1' . ' .. ,, , , -1, 5 K . ',,ff!mC H l 3? xt xt A K . X . 4? ., 7.V- Q hiigiv Q ln. .L Av K 0 1 1 I , Ek,,,J 1, Iggy,-,Al,,5 , i or - I 4, - .L eft 'iff f ' ' - f 4 '1 ,- l Q if A K ' 3 Q f ' . .I+ W ' ' M- f 'W K Q sg S . C , . Q. , 5, x-. . , .M , ,.,,,,,,,,, X - 1 S . dee .A ' . 4 J ,, iii. , ' 93 fr , P r f X , -- Y - 5 t- We A ,fyhzgaas if we f f . , , 1 . , I , A 7 . 3 5455: -4 1' at X ,Wei 'mfr-ie Ji .'i4iJ'i:' its l ' as rs Q, , L., , J . ' Q P 'X i 0. 'V fQi5!,i,l . ey 2' ' I2-1' ,. 5 ,, , 1 or f E P , .ff Q ,g , if it L ' 1 ' A4152 -' . .1 'frm ' an-631 1 J L 4 BACK: Alice Gould, Thurza Hull, De Anna Hensley, Carmelita Reed, Ann Kelly, Betty Eubanks, Louise Perkins, Alberta Plummer, Carolyn Provence, THIRD Bonnie Arthur, Pat Cain, Beverly Greenall, Pat Folk, Jennifer Tormoen, Sandy Strong, Charmae Schmidtke, Toni Rice, Soncha Park, Linda Morgan. SECOND: Barbara Adams, Martha Littrell, Joy Monsees, Margot Brown, Levon Mayor, Marilyn Meyers, Judy Ashcraft, Joanne Austin, Marie Logan, Glenna Price. FIRST: Judy Bennett, Donna Gfeefh Gayle Gatts, Jolene Peterson, Sharon Carlson, Joyce Lientz, Joanne Wilhelm, Caroline Perry, Donna Rae Nichols. MUSICAL CARAVA ROLL T0 CONTESTS ,J I QPF f M2 -4 I y if , 4 :L I he , gf ,L ' 6947 Tomahawk Road Prairie Village Kansas Q , L ' t , li ' ' L61 Haig:-fy' Q AX X .. V, 1 L. ' Acme QUALITY PAINTS, mc. is P .. l . . . A ri' Q A 4 i Q 5 Curfarn call for Bonnie Dlnsmore, Darlene Joy, and Virginia Pearce ' ai SEQ Q ' 103 FRESHMA x , 4140 L i . BOYS' GLEE, BACK: Jack McHenry, Roy Hagnewood, Jim Hearson, Richard Barber, Kenneth McDowell, Rex Cottle, Michael Gillette, Harry Herr! mann, Ronnie Gordon, Russell Minich, Robert Cross, Gunnard Nelson, James Garrett, Bill Osgood. FIRST: Bob Mattson, Henry Krug, Robert Nel- son, Wayne Zuclc, Dale Parshall, John Shideler, James Mueller, Paul Stolte, Mark Oliver, William Bird, Thomas Jenkins. if 'C-2 N GIRLS' GLEE. BACK: Janice Anderson, Sara Whitcanack, Bonnie Foster, Sharon Clayton, Sherry Cracroft, Sandra Maddox, Kaye Burns. SECOND Patricia Hanlon, Sue Vinther, Patricia Bullock, Elizabeth Proudfit, Sharon Shettler, Kathryn Gower, Carol Troutz. FIRST: Jean Cox, Barbara Cassetty, Kay Page Jeannine Hanslip, Lenore Lutz, Paula Lehmann, Donnetta Manning. 104 M SHAWNEE JEWELRY-Hal Garnett, Prop. Watches and Jewelry Shawnee, Kansas HE. 3805 PAY LESS STORES Prairie Village l49O Westport Road A 1 ra A L U' BACK: Toni Skousen, Sue Jensen, Nora Bowden, Naomi Belsford, Karen Clayton, Patricia Beaver, Benita Rogers, Betty Yclton. SECONDr Joan Wehrman, Patricia Ake Judy Von De Linde, Phyllis Allbritten, Shirley Buxton, Janet Brooks, Patty Maskill. FIRST: Susan Frykholm, Susan Gaskins, Linda Wittlake, Brenda Hutchings, Sharon Pilant, Betty Durham, Rhea Blattman, 105 N Ardenf arfisfs or eager sporfs enfhusiasfs? DUGGINS DRIVE-IN LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS Quick Service 4 Inexpensive Service 59l8 Broadmoor HE. 5348 Mission, Kansas Prize winner? an E-ve WILLIAM H. SHAW YVONNE TURNER A.B. B.A, J' Chasing bufferflies. CANVAS MAGIC AS MODERN as a supersonic iel' and as ancienl as an Egypfian mummy is fhe world of arf. From lhe age of +he classics 'lo 'lhe 'rwenlielh cenlury, line and dep'rh have faken command. Through 'fhe magic of color and percepfion, an April rainbow appears on canvas . . . an infricafe design on clo+h . . . a bucking horse on leaiher. Wherever one looks, he can find beauly-beaufy is arl. Pause, reflect and appreciale. BOB HESTER RADIO 81 TELEVISION CO. 5820 Johnson Drive, Mission TQ Dial ihe leflers H-E-S-T-ER The whys and wherefores of crayon drawings are explained fo Sheryl Evans by Nan Collins. 107 A misfalce now could be fafal. ali' ng, A C. RICHARD BLANCETT M.S. Jiihngg ins-Q' JOHN E. DOXON MATHEMATICS... A WORLD EVSQLVED Fill J Wilbur Unruh becomes synonymous wifh higher mafhemafics ai S-M. 108 FUNDAMENTAL symbols of science, of arf, of living are figures scribbled hurriedly in lhe margin of a bool: wifh a worn pencil. Applying lhe principles learned in 'lhe di- verse complexilies of logarilhms and cal- culus, communilies worlc wilh maihemali- cians +o furlher peace and progress and 'lo bring info view new horizons. Through- oul' fhe ages, 'lhe equalion will cease lo change-Euclid and Einslein, mas'l'ers of applicaiion . . . prayer and pafience, mas'I'ers of peace. x , 9s , AX f 0 .A N , 1 i X 1 -cg, X' Miss Welch awards anofher E for efforf. BY FORMULAS, EQuA'rloNs, AND Tl-lsonems 4,63 fu -4-sf JEAN FOSMIRE , CX 125 W M, MARGARET A. HOGAN M.A. lf's only c- four-page quiz. 109 1 We A wh, o - 0 Q ,fin as-5122 W -1 'A f win: n-'X xf':'i.U, 'r :L J v' , frgg, v L L 2 N I Sophomores- you've go! fo show fhem! CROWN DRUG STORES 2706 Wes? 53rd Sfreef 5800 Johnson Drive - I A- g , , 3 MARGARET HONN B.S. in Ed. x 9' 'Q 4' f K 9 ' , 7 -1, Q qv P ' QQQ t ELSIE RAE LEMON ' B.S. in ed. Blueprinfs. handwrifing, Of drawings? 110 - , N,--.-,:.g.-vzn-1:', , 'N r i. Q w f W Xml' M w A L, M ff: H. S' 94, xl xfgfghnxxmsdp . U, . .- - Q- I-,1. gfymsz-.:.1-. -- Q g s ,g. .. Q .:..f. - - . - - - 1-Q'-ms,-QQ., X. , . F3 Q S ,,wgAg,i1 k y wx . X Q2 QW-3 -, -' 'm' 1 2 J 1. L L 4 ,W Mb 5 2 5 K 15 J CARL ISON M.A. JEAN LOUDON B.S. .x 1 f WILBUR V. UNRUH GERTRUDE WELCH M.S. M.A. 2.18 9,1 Q Q' C. W. WHITNEY M.A. ,lb 5 ,awe X J 2 -li-Q Q Miss Hogan explains fha! if-A : B and B : C, fhen A : C. -ff' 1819202122232 222627229930 4 N 31. xr, K 2? 1 nv 9 V wwe., ' A 5 X . While nof leaching maflw, Gerfrude Welch enjoys anofher line wifh a differeni angle, III 3 Y .0 D X , 3,1113 He ,. ' Lv A-'N ly .. sw-9 If 'vu' X Led by fhe AFS exchange sfudenfs, Spanish carolers generafe fhe Chris!- mas spirif. 112 More cfbus, slave! swov uu4uuL uvms w wr couuwfvv W my Nunn nn Y Q E THE EMPORIUM 5605 Johnson Drive Mission, Kansas French sfuclenfs Pracfice sfudies. CURTAIN OF MYSTERY GOING UP! MEANINGLESS sounds become new ideas when an unfamiliar language is explored. The cur+ain of mysfery fhaf shrouds one's bro+her is lified for an exchange of +heories befween +he new world and The old. Exchange leads fo infereslg inferesl leads To undersfanding-undersfanding, lo harmony. Es +' f I Whelher a spolcen message is conveyed by hello, como esfa Vd?, or commenf allez-vous?, lhrough +he comprehension 'rhal' springs from language educa+ion, if becomes a friendly greefing heard and undersiood around fhe world-a message of universal inferesl and in+erna+ional hope. For Your Movie Enlerfainmenl THE DICKINSON THEATER THE OVERLAND THEATER THE SHAWNEE DRIVE-IN La sophomora, Gerry Grouf, recifs el espanol. 113 e , , Sharon Higgins and Fred Lundgren hope fo visif fhe land of fhe picfuresque French chafeau. HUGH J. CAHILL M.A. he h .img ,-,, 7 ' 1 rerer Cf 1 fy F' 3 I 'AE MARGUER-ITE CRAIN M.A. OVERLAND PARK LUMBER CO. 7320 Wes? 79Tl'1 S'rreef Overland Park,Kar1sas Nl. 2244 Spanish visifors are welcomed. 14 -ff NX 'N LXNQLL .L x E You spealca a'a English, foo, Senor! exclaims Barbara Pafon fo Spanish caballero Larry Sfewarf. :a,:'w,,...-o--s. 5' ,,-9-H' 3 Wu A, , ,f ROMAIN GIBSON ,Is- TLP' EDNA L HETZEL , 7 rf Q, ,,, 4 .I L ws L .. ,?' 1- .fa -11 '- f ' ' .I L: ' 1, , ,X , 'W-Q Vvwf F lf's nof all Greelc fo Lafin feacher Mr. Cahill. .- .- 1- H K H . 'wr , A vi, . -. -1, L. DALE PIGG M.A. B 51 1 1 if if 4 I vgalx K as , f Q51 an 715 ,. P W ' ' 21? 3. 1 at Phqb V132 K g' . 8 I M. E. ALLEMAN MA. O. O. BARN ETT M.B.A. Hasfe makes wcrsfe-excepf in shorfhand. cgi, . 2 g.k,Zs 'L fx M -.ix , - - , GUY BARNES B.S. in B.A. -.W PRISCILLA JONES B.S. in Ed. fi A x 1 4 -Q, STEVES TYPEWRITER CO 9 I O Wes? 7+h Sfreef Kansas Cify, Kansas 73 Q, a Nia C 3 MARY KEMPLE M.A. LENELL M. SLATEN RANDY KNIGHT For Fine Homes in The Counfry Club Disfricf J,C. Nichols Co. LO. 3456 Weaver-Made COMMERCE . TRADE, TRAVEL, TARIFFS FROM THE ancienf day of fhe abacus fo fhe presenf day of fhe compfomefer, frade has led counfries foward world unify. The powder of ingenuify is sprinlcled over fhe finy shops of isolafed villages as well as over busfling facfories in powerful nafions when fhe ships of commerce drop anchor in fhe harbor. Bonds of friendship are sfrengfhened af cusfoms' offices where counfries exchange produce, ideas, and prosperify. Fuel from fhe rich mines of Europe and America ignife fhe indusfries of lran, Ausfralia, and Brazil. Co-operafion in commerce is a necessify for economic har- mony. All are media of frade-fhe ficlxer fape fhaf records fhe inferchange of fhe world's goods, 'rhe column of figures fhaf represenfs profif or loss, and fhe signafure on a confracf fhaf aufhorizes fhe spending of millions of dollars. These have be- come fhe symbols of fhe progress of modern mankind in com- munify, cify, and sfafe. The expansive heavens, fhe rolling plains, and 'rhe unconquerable depfhs of The ocean serve as bridges of peace in a resfless world. 117 -ilu-. ,mn-. - -W .M su Wsw, Bob Dawson and Ned Eddy converf facls fo figures. Puslv, pull, click, cliclc-Beffy Kogel. I I Q' ' I,jQ', 1 Mary Belle Brown and Sue Reeder develop fypfng dexferify. jlnhnsnn Clnunfy jilrmnriall 03m'hrns, Qlnr. Q 1 2 WV J' Y FELIX SHULAR M.S. MISSION TRANSFER 81 MOVING CO Loral and Long Disfamie Moviiiq 53l8 Jolmscm Drive Mission, Kansas LENELL M. SLATEN M.S. RQ gm . 4'-'of an DEAUN TAYLOR B.S. in Ed. Barbara Houck recommends a machine for fhose who can'f add in fheir heads Temporary envoy refurns General Business papers. 3 ...- Str . d-A veil, i 4 I A r -Q ,r 2 fr - J ?. t Jess Ewerf's serenify disguises 60 w.p.m. proficiency 1'-' 4, gg P'-5 -in C. 81 E. FABRIC SHOP Fascinaling Fabrics For Every Fashion Mission. Kansas HE. 2444 The Town Crier informs her speech class of fhe lafesf. . FROM EXPOSITIONS TO EPICS TO CRYSTALLIZE fhoughis and ideas inlo realisiic messages, 'lo give birlh fo expression, 'ro appreciafe words and symbols . . . is 'rhe power of fhe English language. Conveyed in fhe well-worn pages of a classic, spolten in +l1e annual S+a+e of 'lhe Union message +o Congress, heard in daily conversalion, communicafion is a force ruling sociefy, a force wiihouf which our civilizafion could noi' progress. .Yin X 3 1 i i K Q Q. Q If RUSSELL W- ANNIS KATHLEEN N. BLOCHER M.s. in Ea. M-A. 120 The advancemenf from yes'l'erday's sociely of neoliihic men +o 'l'oday's machine-age culfure has inferwoven wifh 'I'l1e use ancl grow+h of a wri++en language. I+ is a science of sound and orafory, rhyfhm and poefry, realism and expression. ln a 'lime- less paflern of progress, words, senfences, chapfers, and books are combined fo accomplish fhe foremosf goal of language . . . unclersfanding. DONNA D. BROWN RUTH M. BROWNE B.S. in Ed. M.A. 409 f L. . X i ' .fx N 'Q i 5 LJMMQ UM ,,,,. ., ,A .165 H in Sfories, make-up, and deadlines occupy fhe fime of busy Mission sfaff members. sv fi. NC' 'T' BETTY J. COMSTOCK M.S. in Ed. GENE E. DAVIDSON M.S. SMILEY'S RADIO AND TELEVISION 53I I Johnson Drive Mission, Kansas HE. U49 His ferm paper leaves David Sfaver beaufy-sleepless. 121 if ,................,... 2.'.'.!.'2-M?f'..Z'.'1 r N A fable feafuring vocafional pamphlefs becomes a library favorife. 'C' The urge fo erase ana' fry again is offen fempfing Au fig. K I ..-ff' OVERLAND PARK STATE BANK 'Since I9lO Member Federaf Deposif Insurarvre Corp. 1 gg N Q.. Ti'-gh J'DAY FASHIONS 5903 Dvav b M mx, Kansas wrvw F-491087 HW UI 9 I--I wa ' 1856 lil BLVD ' PHIJNE Ellllllkl 7245 C?5..f.., cmfffhf Jacquelyn Vance scrufinfzes a fhfrd page loyouf N Card cafolog is sfudenfs' guide fo more fhan eighf Ihousand books. CLYDE SMITH FIVE 8: TEN Your Friendly Selfvservice Dime Sfore in Prairie Village Tomorrow, and fomorrow, and fomorrow, quofes Mr. Selves as Macbefh. 124 Befh Ewerf and fhe frosh puzzle-diagraming f . K JO ANNE JACOBS 8.5. in Ed. 23 'XCE 'Xa-T ggfwgi 'EA' A F VIRNELLE JONES B.S. in Ed. vi' . . Q Q N X if ,-.' , t 1 . A x Q ' R ' fx- Q .g..ff.'l' Q LEONA M. GOODWIN NANCY L. HOWE MARDELLE MCMICHAEL CHARLES E. SCHARFF M.A. B.S. in Ed. M.A. 8.5. in Ed. . FROM TOLSTOY T0 TERM PAPERS The mysiery of man's world of words seems fo infrigue Lyla Freleigh. JOHN S. WATKINS 8: SON Your Family Druqgislsu Counlry Club Plaza Pralrle Village 63rd 81 Brookside 125 4 , ,z ARTHUR W. SELVES M.A. REINHARDT'S FLOWERS 5709 Mission Road FE. l7OO 4 1 Sandra Whifney and Darlene Joy find fime for lasf minufe review. Suspense-Mr. Annis refurns senior ferm papers. T I 'X And Men fhe handsome lcnighf in shining armor . . . L A x S Q' v , , U, 4 wx 5, NINA THEISS M.A. Qs , K' CHARLOTTE SHELBY WALCH A.B. ,kg JJ x 0 'X X '! ', 'T-PZ,-' -X KX - ANDY KLEIN Pommc 6- vb-sv'-Qi: 5 1 . Fine Used CarsfGMC Tflli G- 4' l -'A-1x i .M Mm Overiand Park, Kansae Sewing for fun, Y-Teeners devofe fheir falenfs fo fhe creafion of baby clofhes for charify profecfs. SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. 5305 Johnson Drive Mission, Kansas HE. 7680 T..M,.-,-.c. Q fv D . i- ' 7 A Z'.'.'a +'.'f' 1 i 'N X' .':,i:gl k' i lk 1. . ' t l.'f....'l . P f' ann nun 142 in'o'o'n'e'o'a I 3 Nunn ffllfl I 5 5 :Manu Q h:'s.a.o.a'q.. . funn 5 1 x 1 1 1 0 1 a ,s's.u'o's's.s.uH K Hunan ' Q , an - . , . , .:.'.O.i.Q,:.:.:.:,:.o 1 J. 1 A . 3 N ' 3 ,5 q5ea.'. E .Q , 3. ', In liaifvisf' A in u o s v o g 4, JW it fs' 5 X 'i 5 Noi quife cerfain of how fo puf fogefher fhaf which was so easily dismaniled, bewildered mechanics lisfen fo experf advice. 128 .,..-1- ' ls fhof guaranfeed fo frim fingernails quickly, Gaylord Swanson? Doodles or drawings . . . only Charles Schulfz knows TODAY'S PRACTICE IS TOMORROW'S RULE A WORLD of lines and leH'ers, a world where 'rhe praclices of loday become lhe rules of fomorrow, a world of blueprinls, complicafed ma- chines, and associafion wi+h na1'ure's many offerings . . . fhis is lhe world of Voca+ional Arfs. A maze of lines can be 'lransformed info a skyscraper, an ul'I'ra-modern home, or a smarfly designed cosfume. ln fhis world, knowledge linged wilh a bit of in- spira'rion will char? upward fhe graph of progress for fufure decades. Ann Pelerson FAIRWAY RESTAURANT Good Food af Moderale Prices' Ng.. . A- Cooking classes are af home on fhe range mymk I . K Q 2 . CHAUNCEY I. GORSAGE M.E. in I.A. A Uv, -iilbifif Vi-fi - 2 u.-. 4: 1 ai'-AL :gligigwiw 5 ' - 2 j ug ' A ,V In wi, . 'K 4 ' :-A-2-Lv: ' vi V . -fa, .1253 siigflfgi. ii! ' Nj Q rrorrr if- 5 H9 4 V A A ARTH U R CLEMENTS M.S. LUCILLE DOUBEK E. PAUL AMOS FUNERAL Home A Professional Service OfDiS1'iFlCflOH Ambulance Service HEQII6 HE.2004 Sir 5 BETTY MOLL MARY WEIGEL B.S. B.S. Q5 L60 HAROLD D. GARVER JAMES L. MCCULLOUGH M.S. B.S. 5 De 9 of Q ,.,..-nv 3 Q i 43 Q .5 HOWARD V. PATTERSON M.A. 'Nr u-N ' vwgn V? . ' 1 ...l'v 'l MN' L, Carlyle Thompson finds no more room in fhe fropby case. FFA masfer machinisfs give S-M shop equipmenl a worlc-ouf FFA JUDGING TEANI. Darrell Arnold, Richard Darnell, Ralph Russell, Bill Nlills. 7. Now I-e-f me s-e-e, whaf w-a-s fhaf dafe? muses Ned Eddy. Today's sfudenrs, fomorrow's drivers. WE, THE PEOPLE, VIEW ONE WORLD ': ,Elf I ms, . A R Legg. A lifklrr .7 WM gf? y K L. F. BURNS MARILYN ANN COUPE M.S. 3.5. in Ed. COUNSELED by documenls of +l1e pasl, man moves lhrough +l1e 'l'wen'lie+l1 cenlury. He is no+ blaclc, or while: he is all humanily. Experience fells him lhal' 'rhe barrier befween na- lions is no longer one of disfance, buf one of +l1e mind. He lcnows +l1a+ even when conflicl on l'l1e baH'lefielcl has ended, if sfill exisfs in Uniled Nalions' meelings, press conferences, and Congressional deba+es. Buf +l1e man has a guide, lhe undersfanding of humani+y's problems and +l1e world's peo- ple-I'l1e knowledge of social science. Hisfory fakes a fronf seof in Miss Coupe's classes. M..,.,,e ., ,NL w v' A Ni L The sfudio: sociology class. The fopic: McCarfhyism and academy awards. The panel: Dale Barnefl, Charles Cloud, Ann Jeffries, Dorofhy Hayes, Phil Rankin. wg is I-IX nl sukiil Sfyftil I L is .,. , u.,-'M H ..- C . T' iifuuucs N A L, qw A N., .' Q V , 'I urn ' Yxx, 9' Any ,I . A ,is '- L lc 1 r J 1. L , 1 -'-K xr-U ' V V A . gt N.. 'T-F5 is , k 9' RQ! , -si? 'RNWH K 'YY' L , AJ . 1 , :Thee f . YH , ' 5 Lu 4 -.fin qpM 7-ing 'K f, is L .. I , X yi, N w'i,,g,45 Jqnilla .xx M K A ,. L . .L 'E is Q sw R., .. ,,,,... A C - ,gc 1- V. i kkxw ,4 ,jx V . .L se, P 2 4 L S'l,B,A. IF.. . H f I ll ' 5 - -. 1... ' Q. Hg V ? wtirv, Us SELL ELECTRIC CO. 702l Johnson Drive Herald Corner HE. 6020 Miss Edwards gazes af fhe far- away places wifh sfrange sound- ing names fhaf she read abou! in an American hisfory boolc. 133 Apparenfly fhe day's agenda includes a fesf. 4 ORVAL HEMPHILL HAROLD L. READE CLYDE A. REDPATH M.A. M.E. M.A. :X I , MONTE GENE COX B.S. in Ed. . ,Q 'Q 5' ., ,.,.. 2 I x FRED B. FOREMAN M.S. in Ed. TRUETT A. HAUSE M.A. . Q 1 gin-5 GEORGE W. SIMPSON A.B. Clyde Redpafh-wifh fhe world in his hands. ANNA MARIE EDWARDS M.A. MAURICE E. SWANSON M.A. PATRICIA SPILLMAN B.A. MERRIAM CLEANERS 5830 Merriam Drive Merriam, Kansas I-154290 Coach Reade and Lee Jordan have a man-fo-man falk. EVA ATWELL BEAUTY SHOPS Cresfwood Beau'Iy Shop HI. 5050 Indian Hilis Beauiy Salon FE. 3588 136 The mosf imporfanf fhing is fo keep your eye on fhe ball, were ihe insfruclions ol Al Norfon, Swope Parlc professional. COMPETITION ENCOMPASSES ACTIVITIES THE IMPORTANCE of parlicipafing in physical acfivilies has been realized since Ihe discus was fhrown in Ihe firsl Olympic game. Parficipalion in sporI's is relaxing recrealion 'For Ihe adull, spiriled compelifion for Ihe youlh, and necessary educa- Iion for Ihe child. A game of hopscolch is +0 'Ihe seven-year- old as a baslcelball game is 'Io Ihe high school junior, or Ihe wafching of 'Ihe World Series is fo Ihe execufive in 'Ihe me'I'ro- polifan deparlmenl sfore. All serve as valves Io release excess energy and persisling fension. The spiril of compelifion reaches beyond 'rhe glory of 'Ihe foolball field and 'rhe baseball diamond, if encompasses Ihe sphere of inframural aclivilies. Here lhe American you+h is inspired Io shoo+ free +hrows as well as cheer Ihe slarling five. Learning is accomplished Ihrough observa+ion coupled wifh The Ihrill of co-operalive planning, a necessary aHribu+e of democrafic living. Physical educafion is as impor+anI 'Io normal developmenf as 'rexl books and profracfors are Io menfal growlh. MISSION STATE BANK Complele Banking Service Member Federal Deposil Insurance Corp, Mission, Kansas Score! I Sevenfh inning sfrefch! K, qi, I A .1 Ps., I. ,LW TVN of K ,K if as I s,s.M,,, VIRGINIA HANNAH WALLACE R. BOB BROWN JOHNSON B.S. M.S. 0 ,1 ,A 5' V J' I .119 ROBERT D. KARNES SUZANNE NEFF B.S. in Ed. B-5- HiI' flue ball please, noi my hand! Miss Neff warns as Lynne Mason begins a vicious windup. 137 CUSTOM BUILT HOMES COMPANYJNC. ny . We A 4 vs- . we , , -W Q-,. 138 5500 Buena Visfa KE. 4727 P Shake hands wifh fhe racquef, is Miss Neff's advice fo ihis novice. Look ouf, parfner! I fold you l was coming over, warns Bud Tucker. . k ' Exe! 721 v K.. ' r Q ,g '1 I lk ,...,...,, ...MW .,. .,. .....,-W. .--.W-. 51anwB5'.wc,aum ii:-w-Numara... .uh- Cavorfing beasfies draw fhe affenfion of sophomores. SCIENCE - REVOLUTIQN, REASON, RESULTS CONQUERING +he supers+i+ions of 'lhe pasl and +he fears of 'I'he presenf, science grasps for 'I'he solulions fo lhe problems ol 'lhe fufure. Galileo's ancienl felescope formed lhe basis of +he complex mechanism al Ml. Palomar . . . Pas+eur's elemenlary inoculalions assured heallhful living for lwenlielh-cenlury com- munilies . . . New+on's laws of gravilalion provided l'he foun- dafion of much research. As in lhe pas'I', modern scienfisls endeavor lo perfecf beneficial discoveries and invenfions. A Bunsen burner, a bubbling fesl lube, and fhe ingenuify of a chemisl or biologisl' of loday develop 'lhe serums, compounds, and conveniences of lomorrow. The elemenls become domeslic 'lools when in fhe afmosphere of a laboralory. Having explored fhe heighfs and deplhs of fhe universe, scienlisfs bring order from disorder, harmony from discord, and experience from inexperience lhrough fhe applicafion of skill and infelligence 'ro nafural phenomena. OVERLAND PARK PHARMACY 8OI2 Fosler Overland Parlc, Kansas Nl. 2494 5 i 3' at 2. l Joi-LN L, ALLISON VIRGIL E. BOATWRIGHT M. ELIZABETH BOYS JAMES C. HAWKINS A.s. M.s. M.s. Mg, 140 Well, you see, if's like fhis, explains Mr. Spencer fo fwo of his general science sfudenfs. 1 CLEANERS 6 STORAGE CO. L- ' .- r 'A M fr2:xx1,f w.,1-u -w xnwvw-me ...unn-ajiavni Shoclcing, isn'f if?-elecfricify fans John Richie, Rudy Sferbenz, Mr. Sfrong, Marcia Hesler. 141 f , -Q, , , M, . K , t. .AL - 1. Q I A .. ' ' ' ' -1W, 'if A54 K, x, L , .L kkf, 5 1' if , K Q H 1,:. ,kk A 11 ' , '-L: Q MK K I 0 K x 29,3414-fi gf 5 lf - 1 GORBY R. MARTIN VELMA SEATON DWLGHT L. SPENCER w. WALLACE STRONG a.A. M.s. a.s. M.E. L 'I' Up and Afom! Sieve Conlon hopes flwose molecules decide fo sfay in fhe boffle and noi clecorafe fhe lab. MISSION AUTO SUPPLY Complefc Ania and Home Supply Everyilwing forfrme Car HE. 355i Are Bob Pefers and Ken Veraska frying fo make wa'I'er run up hill? Gary Ludwig, Lewis Grimm, and Grei- chen Nordsfrom explore fhe fesf fube world of chemisfry. 143 s ..., --- - 2: . . Q ,F , . Mg .f 01- , 3' if -W ' ..,. 5 4 K? e R AK , K ,M ., My K - ,.,, . .f . 2. . .Y A 5-.H 2 if -- , -. - 5, ,- - f w+' f ,if,.:'H---+ v. wg, ,: 'u ,t:..- .. --.V -wi-. 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W '15 ' Qian!-1,0 ,V '-A-4 -...z,..:,gw , A uaig lynx: . fx 1.55 ' ' - f x ff rg?-x5 5 K yy, 1 X . S.. . 'f't. 5' , . . , , 1 1. . , f .P f I 5' .. 'lf 3,-15 . , 13 if ' M' iw I1 ' f . , A 4 A Alf' 5 ...,., .f 1. . Raw. 1? M. . Aw w.-,,,v A K H. can-W3 ' MM, W ww. M V: M,-X .f-... .,,,.4..,,,f' A . M ww -... M ' '1r + ,J 4 . . fvk H45 kr . I6 in fyfi X' I . I L B TEANI. BACK: P. Herron, D. Johnson, D. Lee, C. Hydernan, F. Schultz, G. Rodgers. FIFTH: C. Kepner, C. Leuhbert, G. NlcEachen, C. Wil- liams, B. Brady, J. Schoners, R. Bugle-wicz, R. lVlais. FOURTH: G. Roberts, J. Joyler, C. Rath, J. Handley, Nl. Kroff, F. Foster, B. House, D. lVlcNichols. THIRD: B. Sandusky, K. Turner, L. Cox, C. Cox, J. Redding, D. Rollard, B. lVIcGinley, G. Hedquist, B. Hovey. SECOND: B. Jaquis, P. Sparks, C. Middleton, B. Foster, B. Pagle, K. Welch, B. Dawson, E, Witcanack, I. Rittenhouse. FIRST: C. Latshaw, K. Richardson, T. Sherard, J. Brown, R. Goode, D. Coons, J. Laveskin, J. Book, J. Phillips. INDIAN TIE FOR FIRST IN Indian halfback, Leonard Turner, seems fo be having frouble as an Afchison fackler doggedly hangs on. I 146 Knifing fhrough fhe line, Brenf Sfonebraker plunges info ine end zone fo score againsfAfchison af Homecoming. SIX THOUSAND ardenf fans wifnessed fhe gridiron clash fhaf inaugurafed fhe opening of fhe I953 foofball season. Being unable fo cope wifh a powerful Indian ground af- fack, Soufhwesf High fell fo defeaf under fhe warclubs of fhe spirifed Braves. The final fally, 7-6, indicafed fhe season's firsf win. Wyandoffewas heavily favored 'ro friumph in fhe second confesf of fhe season. However, S-M proved fhaf being under- dogs is easier as fhey held a-rugged Canine squad fo a 0-0 fie. r ' V .,,- 1 A dry and dusfy field af Argenfine was fhe scene for fhe firsf league game of fhe year. The Indians quickly showed fheir superiorify by scoring fwice in fhe firsf half. The Ponies fried fo come back: buf affer fhe dusf had cleared, fhe Tribe won I2-7. A week Iafer fhe Redmen mef a sfrong Lawrence feam. Proving fhaf fhey had been poinfing for fhis game, Coach Reade's sfalwarfs drew firsf blood on a scoring pass. The Lions, however, refaliafed wifh a fouchdown fo fie fhe score 7-7. . K v , , 1 ig: 'JB ' I f I I 1 I I l A TEANI. BACK: R. Bush, J. Peppercorn, H. Gariety, J, Enfield, D. Clark, G. Rankin, J. Bolin, S. Phinney. FOURTH: T. Sharp, C. Fatino, G. Robards, J. Kaufman, D. Galamba, D. Neff, R. Francis, N, Parrett. THIRD: B. Bowers, L.. Gale, J. Le Grotte, H. Harrison, C. Adams, L. Grimm, D. Wilson, J. Burke, L, Turner. SECOND: G. Nolder, B, Oswalt, B. Dew, J. McKim, G. McCravy, T. Catanzaro, G, Paris, B. Stonebraker, B. Cornell. FIRST: D. Urich, J. Lee, B, Goodman, R. Tompson, C. Slratford, H. Wren, H. Weldon, J. Arnold. 147 1 Q.-c-'U' 'l'Q'! lpn 1..,..., Joe Arnold Buddy Bowers John Buflfe Q-'Aa Q! K Q-qu Banff! lay Quail runmsnmcs - 7945 Sonia Fe Drive Overland Park, Ka s Caughf wifh fhe goods-managers Jim Mar David Clark Bob C0 nell cum, Walfer Grefher, Dick Sharp. T Jerry Enfield 4A N Cluuclc Fafino 5? M sf 11107 IONNSON IRM SNAWNEE. KANSAS HE.8lBI FEATURING a hard-driving ground game and a deadly pass- ing affack, fhe high-flying Indians roufed fhe previously un- beafen Offawa Cyclones fo fhe fune of a I2-0 whifewashing. A lesllve H0meC0mIn9 Crowd Wllnessed H1826-7 VICIOVY Sfumbling and almosf down, Herb Weldon manages fo pick up over fhe Afchison Redmen. Scoring four fouchdowns in fhe seyemf pmcious ymds in fhe ,ea,o,,', finale of Topeka- second period, S-M gave fhe fans a greaf offensive show. Leavenworfh was fhe nexf feam fo be defeafed af fhe hands of fhe fouchdown-hungry Indians as fhey Iosf 20-7. Shawnee-Mission clinched a fie for firsf in fhe NEK league by beafing a game Highland Park crew by fhe score of I4-I2. The Tribe senf fheir fafhers home happy, as if was Dads' Nighf. COCHRAN REALTY INC- In fhe closing seconds of fhe fourfh quarfer a fhirfy-five We: Kn0wJOhn5On Cmmiy' yard pass proved fo be fhe margin of vicfory as a powerful Memam' Kansas HENOO Topeka squad fopped fhe Indians 7-0 in fhe Iasf game of '53, al A Il. 'BP as 4 Diclr Galamba HarveY earl'-EIY BIII Goodman 149 Louis Grimm 'E A we A 'fi-Q. 1.5 Joe Lee -4 S izhgnllj it K Y 1 ' ' K --fx FQ , :mr x . , .V Y ,55f:Pw.f '3 l'if1' ,L.W , , ,M vm se Ik: -il Gene McCravy ii' M Jam McKrm as L -K 5 FRESHIVIAN FOOTBALL, BACK: Alan Heitschmidt, J. H. Tisirig, Dale McNeal, Del Weightman, John Mitchell, Richard Drake, Briggs Twyrnan, Denny Sullivan, Pete Lorenz, THIRD: Jack Smith, Fred Neville, John Marshall, Walter Christiansen, Clarence Baker, Bob Keeley, John Heslip, Richard McLaughlin, John Overman. SECOND: Bill Thompson, James Kreamer, Tom Blair, Phillip McManus, Anthony Blatter, Wayne Zook, Mike Walen, Bog Langham, Don Muray. FIRST: Bill Robards, Bob Wcgley, David Trump, Joe Walker, Robert Smith, Gary Jones, Bob Bradley, Elmer Jenks, Phil Enloe. in- Sw Q'-'Q '- ' Duke Neff Gary Nolder Bill Oswalf V C XX yr MISSION STUDIO J Porlrail and Commercial Pholoqraplis 5824 Olillocwk l3l3 ,.......L.-.....- , f' FOOTBALL COACHES. H. L, Reade, HA team head coach, G, Cox, A team backfieldg G. Barnes, UA team line. 151 inf V has 'w....r Gene Paris Neil Parreff 3 'gr 1 new Solon Phinney Grayclon Robards Q.. .X.. M, if Brenf Sfonebralcer Charles Sfrafford FRESHIVIEN FOOTBALL TEAM. BACK: Ed Garner, Frank Smith, Ron- ald Reinwald, Roy Broker, Henry Rey- nolds, Paul Shafer, Larry Howard, Bob Leacox, Larry Osgood. THIRD: Charles Stout, Don Bryan, Steve Bost- wick, Ken Morrell, Fred Troutman, Jim Hixon, Ed Butts, DeWitt Staf- ford, Homer Laird. SECOND: Philip Lowry, Wilbert Miller, Charles Elliot, Ed Myers, Jerry Gillespie, Warren Haskings, John Nelson, Bill Harsh, Jacques Lalfrance. FRONT: Jim Losh- er, Max Halbert, Dale Wiebke, Elbert Smith, Tom Mooney, Sky Lyon, Jim Mills, Jon Sedarquist, Mike McCarthy. EARNSHAW GRAIN CO. l2OlI Johnson Drive Shawnee, Kansas HE. 3497 John Peppercorn A WH Dale Urich Herb Weldon lv-v K N. Tom Sharp FOOTBALL COACHES. A. Selves, B teamg C. Martin, HFrosh teamg head Fresh coachg C, Ison, head HB team coach. Y: .M -.gr '- Ur' R g - ,. r I f. X Scharff, Fresh teamg W. Unruh, - af. ..f,-51 WM, , , .. -A 5 S Q s I rl1'3f ,af ffifn . X , a' XQr'1 Ng--fzfrg A ' LA sl . , 1185-KH 1 . --4-4, 'QA L Harry Wren NOT PICTUREDZ Larry Gale, David Wilson RENNERS SUPER MARKET Everyll1Ingforfl1e Table Af Everyday Low Prices Mission, Kansas 153 in Q- f if x gg Q HOMECQMING CINDERELLA herself couldn'+ have been any more excifed! Al'I'l1ougl1 sans pumplcins and glass slippers, 'I'l1ree young moclerns saw fheir dreams come frue as +l1ey were pro- claimed royal+y ai' ihe Homecoming game. Riding in 'I'wo shiny converiibles, a'Hendan+s Ellen Marcum and Mary Belle Brown defied 'Hue cold air wiih 'rlweir sunny smiles: Her Maiesiy JoAnn Benion, seaied on a +uf+ed floai, lcepf shui- +er-bugs busy as she gree+ed +l1e clieers of her loyal subiecis. Gliffering crowns, fragranf bouquefs, a sparkling scepier for fhe Queen, and flue fradifional Lei Me Call You Sweei- lxear+ 'Found 'iheir places in flue pages of Homecoming hisiory. MARY BELLE BROWN TINKER MARCUM HOLIDAY HOUSE Privaie Parties 28l5 Merriam Lane Hi 4l5B Nick H099 Bob Weaver TRIBE SQUAD GETS SEASONED UNDER FIRE ALLENS DRIVE-IN Famous for fne Quick Service of Wholesome Food 2525 Johnson Drive A TEAM. BACK: Don McNichols, Gary Hannaman, Tom Jones, John Peppercorn, Gary Rankin. SECOND: Jim Husser, Bob Weaver, Nick Hoge, John Husser. FIRST: Gordon Lever- ing, Richard Newell. Hemmed in on all sides by 4 Afchison Redmen, Hoge seizes an opporfunify fo rid himself of flre soughf-offer ball SHAWNEE-MISSION FIGHTS, PLAYS HARD LONG, hard hours of pracfice combined wi+h experi' coaching, prepared +he Indian baslrefeers for fhe oncoming I953-54 sea- son. The Sou+hwes+ game proved This as S-M romped 'ro an easy 59-36 win. However, a week lafer a iall and seasoned Wyando'He crew defeafed +he Redmen 52-35. Necessi+a+ing ihree over- fimes fo subdue fhe rampani indians, Topeka adminisfered S-M's second loss. Over+imes proved 'io be fhe Tribe's nemesis as ihey fell io Aichison, 47-5l. In fhe nex+ 'Iwo games S-M frounced High- land Park by a score of 58-39 and los+ fo Leavenworih, 45-56. The Indians were defending champions as fhey en+ered fhe Dodge Ciiy Tournamenf, bu+ inabilify +o converi' fouls cosf S-M games +o LaCrosse and Coffeyville. S-M iook Alma in fhe finals. Ready fo pounce on anofher, Peppercorn evades one Bulldog guard in ihe Regional fournamenf. 157 Peppercorn's arm isn'f quife long enough fo snafch fhe ball from fhe grasp of his Wyandoffe rival. B TEAM, BACK: Bill House, Gerald Tankersley, Brad Wilson, Richard Shoop, Dick Lee, Mar- tin Barnes. SECOND: David Owen, Ken Welch, Gary McEachen, Bill Fortney, Bill Goodman. FIRST: Tom Sherard, Jack Redding, Bob McClure, George Phipps. A LOSS in lhe previous baHle againsf Argenfine did noi' faze +he Tribe as fhey wenf on fo wallop Lawrence, 56-48. S-M's glory was shor'I'-lived as Topeka won 'lhe nexf. During 'rhe nexf 'Five games lhe roof fell in on 'l'he Braves. A mid-season slump cosf fhem conlesfs lo Aichi- son, Emporia, Leavenworfh, Oflawa, and Highland Park. 158 THRIFTWAY FOOD MART 47OI Wesl 515+ Slreel, Mission 79l6 Sanla Fe Drive, Overland Park John Husser n in-1 XA 4 Q53 -K., Q fi Eli., 7 .5559 sm in 0 B BASKETBALL MANAGERS. HOWIE HSSIGI' and GGOFQB FRESHMEN TEAM. BACK: Bob Leacox, Bill Robards, Brian Bolton, Del Weightman, Jay Tising, Holland. Bill Elstun, John Mitchell, Gary Burke, Charles Elliot. SECOND: Phil Cartmell, Jim Hixon, Bob Keeley, Bill Thompson, Don Doxsee, Larry Howard, Gary Levering. FIRST: Bob Wainwright, Gary Schadler, Charles Stout, Fred Trout'nan, Bruce Welch, Nlax Halbert. TREMENDOUS TEAM AND SCHOOL SPIRIT John Peppercorn A LOSS in the previous battle against Argentine did not tale the Tribe as they went on to wallop Lawrence, 56-48. S-M's glory was short-Iived as Topeka won the next. During the next tive games the root teII in on the Braves. A mid-season slump cost them contests to Atchi- son, Emporia, Leavenworth, Ottawa, and Highland Park. Maualumnrn cnimnv 9.35 IUMBFI U SASN OKDOOIS 0 IUIIDEIS' MAYFIIAIS 'L imifmaaa mm - wwe.. -.Nm - want Mmm. 161 xkXk'j 1 S 9 XX at S ai .9 v. N M A f X--. .L was ' o 48 'M'-.ai fn 2,1 :ff H A., ,V . 3' 19- .,s.,wy A 'Mya s.J .2 Quaid G v x Y +V., fn. 1. K .r ,,. 3 X '.:'-f A C x K A Jn A - vw Ll., ' Vi ' 'L KVYA' K gf is X is W 'Yu inf - ii , wsu, ,Sk H 2 :WX I kkhy Z .,, E k f MW -..+,, 1. ff!! - X J 'E' L M 1 j y 8 zz, if Q1-V' ..-- ' ...-o sconEBoAnD BASKETBALL Shawnee-Mission 59 Sou+hwes+, Shawnee-Mission WyandoH'e Shawnee-Mission Topelca Shawnee-Mission Afchison Shawnee-Mission Highland Parlc Dodge Ci+y Shawnee-Mission 57 Shawnee-Mission 52 Shawnee-Mission 58 FOOTBALL Shawnee,-Mission 7 Sou+hwes+ 6 Shawnee-Mission Wyando'He 0 Shawnee-Mission Argeniine 7 Shawnee-Mission Lawrence 7 Shawnee-Mission OH'awa 0 Shawnee-Mission Afchison 7 Shawnee-Mission Leavenworfh 7 Shawnee-Mission Highland Parlc I2 Shawnee-Mission Topeka 7 36 52 35 5l 39 LaCrosse 59 Coffeyville 57 1 Alma 5l Shawnee-Mission Argenfine Shawnee-Mission Lawrence Shawnee-Mission Topeka Shawnee-Mission A+chison Shawnee-Mission Emporia Shawnee-Mission Leavenworfh Shawnee-Mission OH'awa Shawnee-Mission Highland Parlr Shawnee-Mission Argenfine Shawnee-Mission OHawa Shawnee-Mission Wyando'H'e Shawnee-Mission Lawrence Regionals Shawnee-Mission Ward 47 Shawnee-Mission 46 Sumner 32 Shawnee-Mission 44 ' Wyandoffe 60 A TRACK SQUAD. BACK: Don Dunaway, Bob Lida, Bill Goodman, Duke Neff, John Peppercorn, Richard Galamba, Tom Jones, Don Pinney, Gary Hannaman, Gary Rankin, Gerald Tankersley, Jim lVlcHenry. SECOND: George Hardy, Larry Youngblood, Charles Hyde- man, Larry Gale, Jim Londerholm, Jim lVleKim, Myron Greene, Joel Jones, Bruce Brarly, Kenneth Welch. FIRST: George Ross, Larry Nlartin, Don Parrish, John Johntz, John Wilson, John Burke, Jim Husser, Gene McCravy, Richard Newell, Don Snodgrass, Roger Moore, Kent Russell. TRACKSTERS TAKE x , L 1smalUwvmwmnumm ' OTTAWA RELAYS COMBINING depfh and spirif, head coach Bob Karnes fielded a squad of falenf-laden indian fhinclads. As fhe sea- son progressed S-M was recognized as having one of fhe finesf frack feams in fhe sfafe. By a display of versafilify, fhe Redmen ran over fhe Troians of Topeka by a 86-46 score in 'rhe firsf meef of fhe campaign. Alfhough fhis was 'lhe inifial confesf, fhe Indians furned in a seasoned performance. Wyandoffe was nexf fo fall under fhe churning feef of fhe Tribe as fhey losf 91 fo 39. Shawnee-Mission, wifh Larry Youngblood capfuring fhe I00 and 220-yard dashes and also fhe broad iump, won 'rweive of fhe sixfeen evenfs. The Offawa Relays gave fhe cindermen an early chance fo meef sfafe-wide opposifion. Buf fhis did nof hinder fhe fracksfers as fhey swepf fheir second sfraighf class AA fifle defeafing second-place Wichifa Easf by I8 poinfs. Jim McHenry furned in a fop-nofch performance for fhe Warriors as he ran a near record-breaking, 4:38.8 mile. Also Tom Jones placed firsf in fhe discus and iavelin. McHenry, S-M miler, crosses fire finish line fhe winner. CLOVERLEAF CLEANERS QU,-,lily Cleaners 75l2 I4 West 50 Highway HE. 5226 , M ., xxx X 'I ,Bl V A r V af' A fe ,B R 4 Y i Q I E' FRESHNIAN TRACK. THIRD: Dick Drake, Dale McNeal, Anthony Blatter, Herb Mensch, Don Doxsee, Tuck Wolter, Nip Wolter. SECOND: Herry Work, Bruce Welch, Bob Gallagher, Gary Burke, Mike Whalen, Conrad Sankpill, Scott Gilles. FIRST: Bob Wegley, Larry Neff, Joe Douglas, Jacques Lalfrance, Don Spears, Craig Camp, Dwain Dewey, Bob Bradley, Bob Enloe. I X QA X- t ' X X ' A 'Vkr In I VENPIDBT APPLIA N CES lnuomuonll. ulml mmol. nu, FRESHNIAN TRACK. THIRD: Dale Hedrick, Don Bryan, Don Nicholson, Larry Howard, Jim Hixon, Steve Bostwick, Garry Schadler. SECOND: Jerry Gillaspie, Larry Osgood, Fred Troutman, Jerry Soetart, Dick Hammond, Kenny Nlorvell, lVlax Halbert, Larry Cordes. FIRST: Dave Garrett, Carl Gausnell, Bob Kretzmeier, Jim Losher, Steve Hansen, Nicky Simonds, Laurence Huff, Sky Lyon, Don Logan. CROSS COUNTRY TRACK. BACK: Bob Lida, Myron Greene. FIRST: Don Parrish, Larry Martin, John Johntz, Jim McHenry. 166 l , TRACK MANAGERS. Bob Fessenden, Steve King, Jim Yates, Jim Eddy. Shawnee-Mission had li++le frouble win- ning ihe nexl dual as fhey irounced Lawrence by a wide IO7-25 margin. Jim Londerholm sei' a new meei record as he iossed ihe iavelin I73 feel. Anofher firsi place irophy was presenied +o 'ihe school when +he flee+ Tribe iraclumen won lhe Piffsburg Relays a weelr la+er. By 'rriumphing in +his meef, S-M proved ii was a lop s+a'ie power. However, ihe real iesf came when 'rhe 'ieam enfered +he K.U. Relays, Baker Relays, NEKL Mee+, and fhe S+a+e Meei ai Wichiia. WILLIAMS AND HARVEY NURSERIES Everqreens and Big Trees 73 I3 Mission Road EN. SOOO n 9 yur 4, iv 5 ' . .N QL TRACK CGACHES: Guy Barnes, W. W. Strong, Robert Karnes, John Doxon, Charles Scharff. I K , l X all x 1. 0 0' D 1 I ' 1 x 1 X x iigwrw i f K Q L' ,,.. 1... -4 Parallel fo ihe earfh, Don Pinney sails over fhe high jump bar af fhe Offawa Relays. Roger Moore, dash man, decides if's fime ouf for a breaiher. Who can blame him? BREYFOGLE REAL ESTATE Louis D. Breyfogle and Alma L. Breyfogle Overland Park, Kansas Nl. 2389 TRACK QUEEN EDDIE HITE. PHOTOGRAPHER Porhaifs and Candids SBI6 Barfon Shawnee, Kansas HE. 2533 CAROL BENTRUP Queen BARBARA HAUCK BETTY BURKE Affendanf Affendqnf JACK BEAR HOMES For Belief Builf Homes Mission, Kansas TENNIS SQUAD. STANDING: Dale Brown, Ray Trowbridge, Ronnie Bevers, Martin Barbes, John Shideler, Bob Duesler, DlCk Glenn, JHCR Cantril, Clyde Redpath, coach. KNEELING: Dennis O'Leary, Bill Dew, David Whalen, Bill Hoffar Gregory Conrad. NETMEN CAPTURE FIVE STRAIGHT w lun.. WITH +he coming of March, fhe S-M Iennis ieam 'look +o +he asphall lo sharpen fheir games before lhe season began. Amid lhegsmashes and volleys could be seen head menior, Clyde Redpafh. Refurning leHermen Bevers, Trowbridge, Canfril, Whalen and Duesler were expeciecl 'Io give experience and depfh +o fhe feam. The indian racqueieers siarfed off on Ihe wrong fool as fhey losf a close malch 'ro Wyan- doH'e by a 5 Io 3 coun+. Bui ihen lhey se++led down and won lheir nexl +hree maiches againsl Highland Park, Olafhe, and OHawa. Hopes were high 'for good showings in +he NEKL and S+a+e mafches. Execufing a long-pracficed backhand, Ron- nie Bevers sends fhe ball flying over lhe nel. MISSION SPORTSMAN INC. Our lnIere5I-Your Sporf 6Ol3 Johnson Drive I-IE. 0656 5 .. Q-0. I..,., ,W ss-'+-vw mwrwfv S - A. sm kiss x -sgi I D I Q gs f AL A. ,Q 2 I, .. ,mf ' If - ' 1 1 'J' W- ' W H, 1 Q ,. V, . , f f I N ' 12 snub-- ln preparafion of a slamming refurn, Bob Duesler grimaces i .sf ' .I Ak I Q is 4 . aw x I- . N A Wifh perfecf co-ordinafion Dick Glenn rushes fo meef a volley. Dale Brown pufs forfh a sfrenuous efforf in serving. 171 F . .U Wa Swinging flirougli flie ball in professional sfyle, Don Wilson fees off. J. C. NICHOLS CO. Counlry Club Dislricf Homes 3IOWarcl Parlcwav and Prairie Village GOLF SQUAD. BACK: G. Levering, J. Nida, B, Ray-' mond, A. Scott, D. Gaffney, F. Newell, B. Elstun, J Dickey, L. Willdermood, B. Hardaway, J. Hayes, G Edwards, B, Wainwright. FIRST: T. Sherard, B Shub, W. Thomas, B. Harvey, D. Wilson, L. Jordan H. Hesler, S. Phinney, P. Cartmell, Coach Johnson. 172 AMATEUR PROS LOOKING FORWARD +o anofher good golf season, S-M Iinlrsmen fool: ouf Iheir previously dormani sficlrs and hii +he fairways for pracfice ihaf would round 'Ihem inio shape for ihe fuiure mafches. The firsf meei, a dual wi+I1 Topeka, found lhe Tribe winning by a subsfaniial margin. From fhis maich Hardaway, Jordan, Harvey, Thomas, Wilson, and Hesler emerged as fhe nucleus of +he golf squad. Coach Johnson nex+ fool: his ieam Io Wichifa where ihey compe+ed in an all-s+a+e meef. Playing harder compefiiion, +I1e golfers finished second. However, feelings were fhaf +he Indian squad would re+ain iheir NEK League +i+Ie and Sfafe crown. . . , ...J - 1 O. D. MOFFETT AND SON Dodge and Plymoufh Dealer Mission, Kansas J. C. NICHOLS CO. Coimfry Club Disfricf Homes 3lO Ward Parkway and Prairie Village Bob Hardaway makes approaching fhe green look simple. 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AFS STUDENTS TRAVEL VIA FREEDOM ' f Seniors Kay Carbauqh and Beffy Burke wave an excifecl Doris Larson, Dave Wesf, Barbara Bryan, and Meli- d M , ' ' , lv f f S-M hello on fheir refurn from Germany as AFS scholars. san e agen lumen were C oxen O represen in compefifion for ihe AFS lnfernafional Scholarship. 177 lf ihere's anyfhing fhaf gefs on my nerves . . . Mary Kay Kellogg as KiHy and Tom Davis as Marfin. FROM THE PAGES 0F A BEST-SELLER Pensive and wondering of her fufure-Marla Wrighf in Sevenfeenfh Summer. 178 BICKLEY PHARMACY 7930 Lee Boulevard Gl. 45l l A LAST glance al 'lhe scripl' and a final dab of grease painl-+hen, fhe show was on! Talenl' in lhe bud opened +o full bloom when Angie Morrow and Jack Dulufh whirled fhrough a summer of hearlaches and youfhful advenlure. The spoflighl shone on 'lhe class of l954 and fheir presenlafion of Sevenfeenih Summer, lhe sfory of a girl who falls in love and be- comes fhe cen+er of much concern-especially from her admiring younger sisler, who hales +0 lose a buddy, and her falher, who hopelessly sees his daughfer enchanled by a beau. From lhe excifemeni of +ryou+s 'ro lhe hushed expecfancy of opening nighl, 'lhe Senior play pro- gressed from The rough slage of a book-reading re- hearsal +o fhe polished produclion. A STORY of comedy, love, myslery, and advenfure look 'rhe spollighf wiih +he presenfalion of Mr. Barry's Eichings by fhe Junior class. When Mr. Barry's new hobby, erching filly-dollar bills, was dis- covered by his worrisome sis+er, a paramounf of en+er+ainmen+ resulfed. A snoopy neighbor, a ring- leader and her parfner, a magazine reporler and his sca'Her-brained assis+an+ conlribuled +o lhe agony of fhis innoceni' man who lilced only +0 e+ch. While learning 'rhe ropes, dramalisis encoun- lered many new experiences . . . learning fo apply realisfic grease-painl faces, praclicing sfage pres- ence, and spending counlless minu+es +o perfecl' one line. Closing nigh+ added more siage-loving sfars fo fhe ever-increasing roll. J. LESTER BROWN REALTY CO. 5lOb Johnson Drive HE. 5000 Mission, Kansas Barbara Baumann is affempfing fo carry Mr. Barry's fan mail. JUNIOR DRAMATISTS TAKE SPOTLIGHT A A E i Q Q Man fhafs cool . . . or is if?-Duane Sfone as Mr. Barry f Marilyn Wieblce, Carrie , Terry Travis, Marvin. 179 E Your foe bone's connecfed fo your ankle bone. CAVALCADE THE IDIOSYNCRACIES of a hospifal ancl ils pafienls were 'lhe main pains of lhe I954 Cavalcade, pre- senfed by ihe lnsfrumenfal Music deparfmenl uncler lhe direcfion of Mr. Harold E. George. Highlighlea by a fringe-frimmecl chorus line of S-M beaufies, fhe performers ranged from +wo loose-ioinled slcelefons +0 four psychos and lheir menlally-unbalanced pa+ien'I's. En+i+lecl Calling Dr. DoIin, lhis producfion was flue ninlh annual Cavalcade. Sweef Clarissa, alias Jessamine Ewerf, plays along will: The March Wind in flie Cavalcade. 180 . s f., 3 Y 'il 4'r X O xg -A PEARL GHRIST MILLER For All Insurance Needs 9605 Jolinson Drive Merriam, Kansas ls if frigl1fifis, Barbara Hauclc? Darlene Joy shows lwer cloubls. RENNERS SUPER MARKET Every1l'iinqlorfl1e Table Al Everyday Low Prices Mission, Kansas .il bn.-- ...-- M Why, ifs Mademoiselle Modisfe herself . . . Darlene Joy. UMADEMOISELLE MODISTEH THE SCENE . . . Rue de la Paix in Paris: fhe acfion . . . Mademoiselle Mo- disfe, fhe second opereffa presenfed by fhe Shawnee-Mission music deparfmenf. Cosfumes from New Yorlc, songs from Vicfor Herberf, and afmosphere from Gay Paree spoflighfed fhe per- formances of Fifi, a shop girl: Capfain Efienne de Bouvray, a viscounf: Madam Cecile, a poor-buf-proud shopkeeper: and fhe Counf de Sf. Mar, Efienne's rich uncle. In spife of opposifion fo fhe mar- riage plans of fhe young shop girl and fhe viscounf, Fifi became Efienne's bride: and love became fhe vicfor. VAN'S FOOD CENTER Jundion 01.50 81 IO Highways Shawnee, Kansas 4 NJ ,R I, A boufonniere for your favorife lady, monsieur? E MISSION VILLAGE FLORIST Make Someone Happy Today 5427 Johnson Drive HE. 2245 Mission, Kansas Oh, oh! Look who's playing foofsie af flue annual W. P. A. Soclc Hop. STAG OR DRAG U ' fr 5 3 vb I Marshmallow World . . . Chrlsfmas Formal. Ag-al:-a-wa-a-le-ho . . . Fiji islanders invade fhe Mardi Gras Dance! 182 MAGIC, BEAUTY, CHARM TAKE sofl' music, fliclcering can- dles, whiie dinner iaclcefs, frolhy formals: place fhem on +he lawn of a Soulhern planialion - i+'s bound +o be breafhfalringl The Junior-Senior prom marlied a mem- ory-filled May first No magic wand, buf counfless hours of lime, 'loil-and fun, were ihe force be- hind fhis highlighf of '54. I , 3, S -5 1 ' . f .- S XX 'i T '4 fn-4 Vi X ,X 'U-sup' ' ' is-u C a. 4 2 , , N ,,.,,....-...-.--...--. my-vu--........,,,,,,,, 'The morning offer fhe nigh! before -Barbara Barnes and Gene Paris. SCHOENHARD'S For Boy's and Young Men's Wear Counlry Club Plaza P 5300 i YIS so Q U E r xl-fl 1 use 4 i A 4 E 1 ,xg Q' Q , l 'S Noflwing buf fhe Prom could puf smiles like flwaf on flve faces of Seniors Joyce Carver and Jerry Tuffle are sfepping David Wes! and Barbara Bryan. ouf for Prom niglrf-life. 183 TN- Sandra Munhel Carol Benlrup , B TEAM CHEERLEADERS. Patience Allen, Sandra Whitney, Martha McKee, Joanne Thompson, Barbara Taylor, Sharon Edgar. QV FIFTEEN FOR THE TEAM! CHANNELING wild yells in'l'o syn- WHETHER giving fif+een for 'lhe chronaled cheers of a pep club bub- ieam or doing lhe fradilional war i bling wilh excifemenf demanded 'rhe dance, school spiril' a+ Hs peak was slcill and endurance of fhe irrepressi- reflecled in +he direclors of fhe red ble cheerleaders. and black. Belly Burlre , E in 'U- i LM if JOAN, Benqon Mary Belle Brown Tinker Marcum Thaf's nof marshmallows fhe varsify six wafch go up in flame: if's fhe Lawrence lion. '95-up sw? FRESHNIAN CHEERLEADERS. Nlardy Horseman Barbara Reynolds, Linda Wrttlake, Marilyn Moyer, Judy Loc, Carol Cuip. JOHNSON ELECTRIC , , V vr'XppUrs'rv .xref law-vw 1 WfrA.! S'dn'MfSqr16mVt: SMxwr1PO,Knr'1.n', HF. 7 I' rf g f r ,ff Every man an indian . . 186 mg,,,,9M V Have you seen Bus 28? SUEDE JACKETS gdl Jaws HE, 6591 Now look here, Sally Poffle-I know a geruncl when l see one! sfales Mary Kay Kellogg. Day isdone BOBBY SOC KS .. , HOUPMAD-UQ? DRIVE-Il RESTAURANT 7017 Johnson Drivo Minion. Kansas HFAM5 Welcoming cheers echo fhrough Union Sfaflon as fhe Indians arrive from Dodge Cify 9 . Q ,Y Q 7 . S , an ,. .1 , . - x , 13 'kg .i 1 Q ' , 1 Q , I w M Y .y V, . - , . .Q .1 a , 5 'Y ,, 9 ,J L. ,, I A. V 3 . Q 57 f i ,Q as it y 3 QL I - .. , ,J , v 'uf S - - C v . 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Guided fours for Sunday vis- ifors, a suggesfion box for helpful hinfs, sfudenf 'Ialenf assemblies, and a recepfion commiffee for new sfudenfs were all in fhe hands of four officers and sevenfy-five homeroom represenfafives. Selfish polificians? Noi here! 'SEEN BUT NCT HEARD'? NEVER! The JOH NSON COUNTY Naliomzl BANK and 731151 fbmpuzry Prairie Village, Kcms. FE, 7000 1 1 -, ,4- I. l S ' . 'ii' ,Q- H, I ' ihv, -Q. I 5 x ' I Y 1 .,W' , If ' L 3 r ':. STUDENT CONGRESS SPONSORS, Mrs. Florence Huber, Mr. Guy SERVICE COMMITTEE. BACK: Bob West, l'Tuck Walters, Jerry Cloninger, Gary Barnes, Mr. Carl Ison, lVlr. James C, Hawkins. McEachen, Dennis O'Leary, Dave Whalen, Jim Shaw. FRONT: Solon Phinney 190 Charla Staples. . EW STUDENT RECOGNITION COIVINIITTEE: Gerry Grout, Bill Dew, Marjorie Ruby, Arneida Gunier, Jane Dean, Ann Kelly, Nlikc Baker, Bill Elston, David West. NOT PICTUREDQ Laura Lyon. ABOUT THE TIME lhe social commillee changed +he gym in'l'o a Win+er Won- derland, school improvers sponsored a goop campaign. The half-dozen in charge of eleclions revised oul-daled rules while +he public relafions group CITIZEN-OF-THE-WEEK awards were presen+ed by fhe sfudenf recognifion commiffeeg fhe service six scheduled liclcef-sellers for dances. Responsible for falenl' shows were lhe members of-lhe assemblies and aclivifies commillee. n-an..i ip. George Hardy, presidenl David Kerr, vice-prpsidonf ediled a Sfudenl Direclory. Successful year? Ask anyone! MISSIONHILL CLEANERS 5609 Johnson Drive Mission, Kansas 35555: f ff-54- -Us Marla Wrlghl secrefary Belly Burke, lreasurer ...X -. 191 ,ww INC. 3901 PRA: me LANE vnwme vlLLAGE,xANsA5 ELECTION CONINIITTEE. BACK: Leonard Poppenhagen, Barbara Barnes, Mary Stoker FIRST- Dnanne Hays, Danna Sue Orr, Ann Humann, Sue Helling, NOT PICTURED. Gene NIcCravy. MONTHLY DANCES ... WEEKLY TOURS ri' X. 'QQ s fa if V+ Q ,. I 'e YA' Q 'L v at SOCIAL CONIIVIITTEE. BACK: Barbara Bryan, Carol Bentrup, Mary Beile Brown, Eleanor Kipp. SECOND: Doris Larson, Audrey Hanson, Barbara Taylor. FIRST: Sue Frykholm, Judy Benedix. 192 A As I l Kg- ffl N421 ffl SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT COMMITTEE. STANDING: Edgar Irons. FIRST: Caroline Shields, Nancy Crummett, Max Halbert. SECOND: Mary Claire Purcell, Don Doxsee, Norma Callaway. SUGGESTING, SUPERVISING, SATISFYING PUBLIC RELATIONS COMMITTEE: Virginia Pearce, Martha West, Nora Crocker, Gary Nolder, Bill Foster, Ronald Mais, Richard Mc:- Laughlin, John Stamm. 193 S I 'ini vs T ,..,x , I-... ., ,X X Judy Darby editor-in-chief FIRST SEMESTER MISSION STAFF. BACK: Terry Gwinn, Brent Doxsee, Jerry Tuttle. THIRD: David Staver, Bob Nelson, Dorothy Hays, Jane Jarrell, Judy Darby. SECOND: Toni Sharp, Jayne Gillette, Arneida Gunier, Dixie Brown, Gloria Schadler. FIRST: Janet Sanders, Waldean Kretzmeier, Suzanne Sedgwick, Jo Anne Staton, Alice Nliller. ON THE SPOT COVERAGE PAYS OFF x WITH A nose for news and an eye for writing, 'lhe firsf- semesler Mission slaff members burned the midnighf oil 'lo compile fhe six-column, four-page weekly newspaper. Under the ediiorship of Judy Darby, Ihey learned lo be on 'lhe spol snapping a picture, reporling lhe Iafesl news, or selling an ad 'lo Mr. Businessman. r, C Looks like Doc ADVERTISER PRINTING CO. Fine Commercial Printing 58l I Johnson Drive HE. 3844 Mission, Kansas 194 l if N ,IGN f,,,irr ,bl gof a fickef. Scoop or scandal? Arneida Gunier and Dixie Brown disfribufe Missions and Rolos sevenfh hour each Friday. we . W' Q .e T hw? Operafion deadline-Morfha Wesf. King Wafson and nighfs af the Mission round fable. THE PRESSES ROLL AGAIN AND AGAIN JOYNSON HE Olll 7' - - ng coumv ' 4 l . I x THE SEVEN-day cycle of editing did not cease on Friday when 'the paper was dis+ribu'l'ed to Hs readers. For edifor Judy Lane and second-semester staff mem- bers, the presses rolled on, fypewrifers banged far into +he night, and cameras flashed again, bringing S-M's Mission +o expectant readers. SECOND SEMESTER MIS- SION STAFF. BACK: Jim Londerholm, John Vawter, Kent Williams, Bob Peters, Solon Phinney, Dale Burnett. THIRD: Jayne Crumpley, Diane Yeomans, Emelie Bret, laura Summers, Carol Rodgers. SEC- OND: Carol Jean Eisrnont, Martha West, Marla Wright, Judy Lane, Sue Rider. FIRST: Rose Vierheilig, Deborah Welsh, Diane Worcester, Mary Beth Hickson, Sue Reeder. ,'M if fr Judy Lana editor-in-chief 195 F9 IOIYI ly INDIAN ART STAFF. STANDING: James Hamil, Gerry Thompson, William Shaw, adviser. SEATED: Ellen Paulson, Harry O'Brien, Sandra Gardner, Barbara Reinhardt. ROGET'S THESAURUS-THE LAST WORD 4'-R 2. . on ' I Q ,, Gay Bgasonl arf gdifof Edgar Irons, business manager Virqinia JoI1nson,co-Iiferary edivor r- .U 1 i .Crisis Q fi, ggi., , .ir . SV , fs J ,. .ar D in 'F ' 196 LANGLEY'S CRAFT CENTRE Ion lhe plaza, 4740 Pennsylvania Avenue Kansas Cily 2, Missouri JE. 4949 EDITORIAL STAFF. STANDING: Barbara Bryan, Doris Lar- son, Lance Willdermood, Jessamine Ewert, Carol Green. SEATED: Diane Stromsted, Mrs, Goodwin. BUSINESS STAFF. Danna Sue Orr, Stuart Gunckel, Gordon Williams, Annette Wilson, Mr. Plgg, David West, Mary Ann Fulton, Tom Davis, Douglas Ashley. FANTASTIC PHOTOS AND GALLEYS GALORE , s sz . i UIJYR ' .rg - ' . M 1 IA Janet Grammar, co-literary editor David Kerr, advertising manager Laura Lyon, editor-in-chief David Staver, production manager PERFECTING abstract lines into portraits of ideas, meaning- less phrases into accurate descriptions, and sales talks into accomplished business, the Indian staff produced a yearbook compact with records, memories, and desires. Late hours found the art staff pasting mountains of red squares while the literary staff searched for the exact word. Ace executives and master salesmen developed as they conducted an eight-thousand dollar business. The worlr proved endless but enioyable, incessant but rewarding. MARY MAE SHOP Gifts You Love to Give and Gel 563i Johnson Drive HE. 3336 Niue.- PHOTOGRAPHERS: John Dauner, Carl Reiner, John Vawter FULFILLMENT DEAR PARENT: ll is our sincere pleasure to inform you lhai' . . . has been elected lo membership in lhe National ' Honor Society. Members are selecfed from the lop 'lwenly five per ceni' of 'rhe class on the basis of scholarship, character, leadership, and service. The honor a'Hained by your child is a distinct credit +o you and to him. We sincerely hope that he will maintain his present high standards throughout life. Sincerely, Principal G. Murlin Welch l LOGAN Moons Lumen co. 47th Xl Mission Road Kansas City, Kansas Leadership, scholarship, and service pay off for Carol Benfrup as Mary Belle Brown informs her of elecfion fo Naiional Honor Sociefy. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY. BACK: Barbara Barnes, Carol Bentrup, Deborah Welsh, Suzanne Sedgwick, John Murphy, Sharon Bevan, Virginia Burwell, Martha West, Sandra Muntzcl, Barbara Taylor, Robert Mclilees, Doris-Larson, Bonnie Dinsmore, Mary Jean Eckles, Gregory Conrad, Betty Culver, Jere Dando, Carol Ward, Alice Miller, Barbara Walker, Beverly Bell, Carol Green, Trank Freudenthal, Ellen Marcum, Joanne Thompson, Judy Gladish. THIRD: Rod Lorimer, Marbeth Emswiler, Barbara Bryan, Gretchen Nordstrom, Linda Lyle, Dianne Hays, Torn Bath, Caroline Shields, Joe! Tormoen, Douglas Ashley, David West, Stephen Streeter, Sara Hahn, James Hamul, Jim Gould, Charlene Thouvenelle, Jerry Thies, Gary Ludwig, Toni Sharp, Harold Ross, Gordon Williams, Myron Greene, Melisanele Magers, Judy Darby, Mary Ann Fulton, Arneida Gunier, Terry Travis, SECOND: Marla Wright, Lance Willdermood, Barbara Hauck, Virginia Pearce, Carlyle Thompson, Meredith Miller, Hildegard Foster, Louis Grimm, Gene Paris, David Kerr, Warren George, Tom Davis, Laura Lyon, Edgar Irons, Janice Kraft, Janet Grammar, Stuart Gunckel, Don Snodgrass, Mary Belle Brown, Betty Burke, Carol Browne, Virginia Johnson. FIRST: Annette Wilson, Doris Rust, Sally Phipps, Patricia Palmer, Marilyn Kimball, Jessamrne Ewert, Joanne Lord, Kay Carbaugh, Danna Sue Orr, Janice McEIhany, Carol Forsberg, Glee McAuley, Diane Stromsted, Carolyn Wiberg, Jackie Andrews, Marcia Hesler. 198 STAGE-STRUCK MARVINS 7956 Lee Boulevard Kansas City 5, Missouri GI. 7245 ORIGINATING from Thespis, dramalisf of old, the Na- tional Thespian Society of Shawnee-Mission more 'Haan lripled its membership this year in encouraging the de- velopmenl of dramatic arts. Led by their sponsor, Miss Virnelle Jones, the former Thespians combined time and lalenl with 'lhat of hopeful members-fo-be in pre- senfing three plays. Progressing from lhe romance, Sevenfeenfh Summer, 'lo +he comedy, Mr. Barry's Efch- ings, lhe year was climaxed with the myslery, Tiger House, given by these versatile Barrymores. l THESPIAN OFFICERS. STANDING: Janice Kraft, Virginia Pearce, Janet Grammer. SEATED: Virginia Johnson, Carol Bentrup. THESPIANS. BACK: Lanny McGuire, Ted Tidwell, Gordon Williams, David Kerr, Tom Davis, Warren George, Jerry Tuttle, Edgar Irons, Ranny Ransom, Terry Travis, Duane Stone, Don Snodgrass. SECOND: Don Curry, Martha McKee, Mary Kay Kellog, Ellen Marcum, Sue Rider, Raidene Clayton, Mary Lou Leavitt, Virginia Pearce Barb P t J ' ' - ' ' ' ' ' ara a on, erry Miller, FIRJT. Carol Bentrup, Marilyn Wrebke, Barbara Taylor, Barbara Bauman, Virginia Johnson, Janet Grarnrner, Janice Kraft, Marla Wright: Darlene Joy. 199 QUILL AND SCROLL. BACK: Laura Lyon, Judy Lane, Mary Ann Fulton, Judy Darby, Barbara Hauck, Tom Davis, Edgar Irons, David Kerr, Harold Ross, James Hamil, Toni Sharp, Hildegard Foster, Jane Jarrell, Dorothy Hays. SECOND: Virginia Johnson, Carol Jean Eismont, Diane Worcester, Suzanne Sedgwick, Martha West, Sally Jaeger, Carol Ward, Jane Gillette, Dixie Brown, Arneida Gunier, Marla Wright, Alice Niiller, Sue Rider. FIRST: Annette Wilson, Danna Sue Orr, Lance Willdermood, Gay Beason, Diane Strornsted, Waldean Kretzmeier, Stuart Gunckel, Jo Anne Staton, Penny Ensminger, Debby Welsh, Janet Grammer. PENS PAY OFF GLOWING taces retlected excitement in the light ot tliclcering candles at the annual Quill and Scroll banquet. The excitement turned to pride as each initiate received his pin-a symbol of a iob well done in iournalistic achievement. A year ot interviews, proot readings, and noisy typewriters had reached a rewarding climax in the Student Union building ot the University ot Kansas. This was the ultimate goal ot Shawnee-Mission's lndian and Mission statt members. ized ' REALTOR KE. 8072 Quill and Scroll boosts its membership as Virginia John- son is congratulated by Mr. Pigg. OFFICERS. Lance Willdermood, David Kerr, Kay Carbaugh. MAY I QUOTE... SOLILOQUIZING in fronf of hall mirrors and convincing audiences in schools and universiiies ihroughoul' Kansas, S-M clebalers iallcecl ihemselves info five firsf-place 'rrophies and lhircl place in 'rhe Regional 'rournamen+. Wi+h quo+e boxes, Congressional Digesfs, and clear ihinlxing, Na'l'ional Forensic League members submillecl 'lo a war of worcls +he annual +opic, Resolved: Thai' ihe Presiclenl' of ihe Unifecl Slales Should Be Elecied by a Direcf Voie of 'rhe People. all H!! 'HA f. r in . .a .:v '12 l I I F' 'Qi' And, fherefore, we of ihe negafive sfafe fha! . . . frequenfly quofed in fhe Shawnee-Mission Debafe Tournamenf. TYR NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE. BACK: Gary Nolder, Douglas Ashley, Thomas Davis, Jerry Tuttle, Roger Jones, George Hardy, Jcrc Dando, John Johntz. SECOND: Bob Fesscnden, Duane Stone, Bob West, David West, David Kerr, Stuart Gunckel, Lance Willdermood, Jcrry Nlillcr FIRST: Raids-:ic Clayton, Glee lVIc:Aulcy Doris Larson, Virginia Johnson, Toni Sharp, Laura Lyon, Kay Carbaugh, Diane Strornstod. 201 'INSPIRATION TO BE a Bible +o 'lhose who neglecl' fhe Bible and an inspiralion +0 ihose who need inspira+ion was +he goal sef by Inner Circle. Prominem' speakers wi1'h religious backgrounds presenfed 'Phe bi-weelcly programs and helped give each member fur+her insigh+ info his own belief 'lhrough implicii fai+h and +rus+ in God. U 5 - , FRED'S JEWELRY STORE Your Friendly Jeweler 9322 Johnson Drive Merriam, Kansas RED CROSS WY Yi 7 ROELAND PARK BEAUTY SALON V Spec ialiyinq in Good Shampoos 'ij iiiii X SOI4 Linden Drive HE. N308 S i ii in ' ZQUBQQ VICTIMS of flood, famine, and fire found consola+ion in +he Red g Cross 'lhrough i+s local chapler, 'rhe Shawnee-Mission Junior Red ' Cross. Membership slcyroclce+ed +0 include IOO per cen'r of S-Miles. A RED CROSS OFFlCERS: Edward Mock, Betty Culver, Joyce Weeks, Connie Dufford, 202 HORSEHIDE HEROES SOMETHING new in an afhlefic program was a Code of Elhics esfablished by fhe LeHermen's Club. This code became a by-word of foolball linemen, 'lraclc milers, baslcefball guards, and ofher heroes of lhe local spor+ing world who helped furfher sporfsmanship af S-M. Don Faurof gives some helpful advice fo Shawnee-Mission afhlefes, Jim McHenry and Jim McKim, af fhe LeHermen's banquef af Milburn. Leffermen, fafhers, and guesfs enjoy flue food and fhe program of flue annual LeHermen's Club banquel W. V. FIRESTONE 7900 Sanla Fe Drive Overland Park, Kansas LET'l'ERlVIEN'S CLUB OFFICERS: John Husser, Gene Paris, Jim McK1rn. NOT PICTUREDQ Jum McHenry, , 1 4' THE RELATING of one's in'reres'I's +o Iliose of his fellow man, +I1e willingness 'ro accepl' divine leach- ings, I'I1e acquainfing of you+I'1 wi1'I'1 governmenl . . . 'rhese are Ihe goals of Ihe Hi-Y. Under flue super- vision of Harold Ross, presicIen'I', problems concern- ing rhe FBI, iuvenile delinquency, and governmenf were broughf Io analysis by l'oday's Hi-Y members, 'l'omorrow's leaders. FAITH AND FELLOWSHIP BUILD LEADERS HE.o727 HE.2537 O ' B Qi' ig? Consiruclion Company PRAIRIE VILLAGE 6955 Tomahawlv. Road PRAIRIE VILLAGE, KANSAS Dick Sharp and Dale Brown counf fhe nickels earned by selling Hi-Y pencils fo fhe sfudenf body. ROTH JEWELRY 8: GIFTS Gills for fhe Special Occasion Roeland Parlc gi X. S. Y-TEENS CABINET: Janet Grammer, Ruth Ramsey, Sarah Lawrence, Janice Kraft, Kay Carbaugh, Norma Callaway, Carol Browne, Annette Wilson. C-I REPRESENTATIVE OF CHARITY, SERVICE SYMBOLIC of friendships binding lands Iogelher, +he Y-Teens' purpose is 'ro live and grow in learning and love of God. To apply +hese ideals +o daily living was fhe aim of weelrly meefings. Under fhe leadership of Presideni' Kay Carbaugh, 'Ihe members planned fhe Kiddyland Dance compIe+e wifh Ieddy bears and candy canes +o gafher clolhes and Ioys for 'Ihe Salva- fion Army. The Mofher-Daughfer Tea and a fashion show were signs of fhe Y-Teens' goal-fo serve Ihe school and communify. MISSION VILLAGE BEAUTY SALON 5425 Johnson Drive HE. 2475 Mission, Kansas 'Wiki' 1' 51' xi Kiddie Land Royalfy- King, Sfuarf Gunclcel:Queen, Judy Gladish 205 F. H. A. TOWARD new horizons . . . The Fufure Homemakers of America aimed fheir service proiecis wiih Ihe realizaiion fha? a naiion is onIy as sfrong as iis homes. EEE F ' T ' A 0 THE CRITERIA by which 'Ihe Fu- +ure Teachers of America were guided foward 'Iheir vocafion were presen+ed +o fhem by Ieading edu- cafors and informaiive films. F. B. L. A. I BELIEVE in my own abilify . . .' Po+en+iaIi+y, pianning, and perfec- 'Iion were Ihe moiivafing forces of 'fhe Fu+ure Business Leaders of America. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA. BACK: Denny Sullivan, Phillip Mclvlanus, Carlyle Thompson, Pete Lorenz, Michael Carter, Bill Penland, Clyde Gilbert, Bob Nelson, Jerry Haney, Ronnie Dodson Bill Bower, Bob Joy, Dale Martin, Bill Mills. SECOND' lVlr. Garver, Howard Stroup, Darrell Arnold, Allen Hertschnudt, Dirk Darnell, John Christiansen, Bill Kale, Carroll Kepner, James Corey, Jack House, Michael Sullivan, J. W. Martin Bill Arthur. FIRST' Don Bryan, Loyd Boll-s, Bill Trabon, Dale Eckerberg, Ty Lewis, Ralph Russell, David Hoge, Ronnie Henry, Bill Coughman, Roger Chalk, Gerald Schallc, Ronnie Fulton Michael MfCarlhy. .F. . A QUARTER-CENTURY of achievemenl' coupled wilh a su- perior record ol group acfivilies was rewarded lhis year by lhe presenlalion of lhe Gold Emblem Award in fhe Nalional Chap- +er conlesl. To receive lhis honor, lhe chapler mus+ have ex- hibiled oufslanding service lo 'rhe organizalion. The Nalional Convenlion lasf fall fealured a huge birlhday calce as a resull of lhe ellorls of lhe Shawnee-Mission chapler of lhe Fu+ure Farmers of America. HWY' THIS YEAR recorded olher laurels-'lhal of lhe slale spealcers' conlesl, where S-M was represenled by Carlyle Thompson. A+ lhe same lime Michael Carler, Howard Slroup, Darrell Arnold, and William Penland parficipaled in lhe dislricl even+. Chosen for +he s+a+e conlesl in judging were Darrell Arnold, Richard Darnell, William Mills, and Ralph Russell. The shop lrio was Carlyle Thompson, John Chrisliansen, and Jaclc House. Worlc, co-operalion, and achievemenl are lcey words in FFA life. JENNINGS FEED 81 SEED Slew with llie Clweilmerboard Sign Overland Park, Karsas l......I FFA OFFICERS. H. D. Garver, William Penland, Richard Darnell, Carlyle Thompson, William Mills, Darrell Arnold, Ralph Russell. 207 Heap big fribe of Injuns make ready for war-pafh! PEP CLUB SPONSORS, STANDING: D. Taylor, G. Simpson,AJ. Loudon, W, Shaw, E. Lemon, J. Doxon, SEATED: P. Jones, M. Coupe, J. Fosmire, N. Howe. THE BATTLECRY: GOOD SPORTSMANSHIP THE RED coals are coming! Aifaclcs were launched on Fridays as 'rhe Shawnee-Mission Pep Club fhronged info 'ihe gym for pep assemblies. Led by +he cheerleaders, loyal pepsfers-I500 sfrong-joined in +he spiriied yells, rhyihmic clapping, and 'lhe solemn singing of fhe Alma Maler. The lradifional war dance, humorous slcils, guesl' speakers, Pep- sfer-of-fhe-Week awards-all were a parf of a fasf-moving for+y minufes. .ss vt '1-9' PEP CLUB OFFICERS. STANDING: Dixie Brown, treasurer, Ned Eddy, president. SEATED3 208 Suzanne Rider, secretary, Virginia Pearce, vice-president. QUME in ,THE BlQiNHllE 703: Johnson owe HE,460O MARTlN 81 BALLARD Realfors and Builders No furfher need for Janice Mc- Elhany fo sfraighfen fhe whiskers A of fhe Lawrence lion. , T - - nfl THE WEAPON: BOUNDLESS ENTHUSIASM PULLING fhe sfrings responsible for fhe smoofh performance of such a large organizafion was fhe execufive commiffee. The officers, class rep- resenfafives, and feacher sponsors arranged for flue popular nighf rally, supervised fine Homecoming acfivifies, and secured busses for ouf-of- fown games. In fall, winfer, and spring, voices joined in singing Whefl1er we win or whefher we lose, we're Indians iusf fhe same! PEP CLUB EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. BACK: Judy Darby, Virginia Pearce, Bob Dean, Suzanne Rider. FRONT: Jo Ann Benton, Danna Sue Orr, Mary Ann Clayton, Miss Lemon, Myra Lewis, Bea Busch, Dixie Brown. SEATED: Ned Eddy. 209 1:-we 1., - in mel' Kifchen capers. SPRUCING-UP SWEEPING lhrough lhe halls long affer fhey had been vacafed were lhe unsung heroes of ll'l6 mop and buclcei -'lhe cusfodians. Scuffed floors goi' 'lhe wax worlxs, lamps gof 'lhe defliclx- ering freafmenf, and dusfy desks go+ lhe brush-off in +he 'lypical ianiforial labor day. H' was campus +o cup- board in a clean-up campaign. 210 K. P. DUTY THE QUICKEST l'hir'I'y minules of +he school day were spen+ explor- ing fhe confenis of a lunch bag or sfanding in line for nu+ri+ional chow, Afasfy lunch and a spark- ling glass of cool, clear H10 pro- vided 'lhe nourishing calories Thai helped appease more ihan +wo fhousand hunger pangs. CUSTODIANS. David Christie, Thomas Purtle, Priest Alan, John Vaughn. BEYOND ALLEMAN, M. E. lnner Circle, Typing Club ALLISON, JOHN L. Science Clubs ANNIS, RUSSELL W. Chess Clubs BARNES, GUY Afhlefic Club, Sfudenf Congress BARNETT, O. O. F.B.L.A. BENNE, MAE ' Library Club, Y-Teens BLANCETT, C. RICHARD Asfronomy Club, Code Club BOATWRIGHT, VIRGIL E. Field Biology Club BOYS, ELIZABETH M. Fufure Teachers' Club BROWN, DONNA D. Y-Teens BROWN, VIRGINIA HANNAH Square Dance Clubs BROWNE, RUTH M. Plafonians BURNS, L. F. Roclc Hounds Club, Pebble Pups Club CAHILL, HUGH J. Lafin Club, Scienfific Lafin Club CLEMENTS, ARTHUR Hi-Y COMSTOCK, BETTY J. Drama Club COUPE, MARILYN ANN Y-Teens, Pep Club COX, MONTE GENE Hi-Y, Archery Club CRAIN, MARGUERITE French Clubs DOUBEK, LUCILLE F.H.A., Junior Red Cross DOXON, JOHN E. Hi-Y EDWARDS, ANNA MARIE World Affairs Club, Y-Teens FOREMAN, FRED E. Hi-Y FOSMIRE, JEAN Y-Teens, Mafh for Fun, Pep Club GARVER, HAROLD D. Green Ags, F.F.A. GEORGE, HAROLD E. Ensembles GIBSON, ROMAIN Spanish Club, Travel Club THE CALL GOODWIN, LEONA M. Indian Adviser, Y-Teens GORSAGE, CHAUNCY I. Radio Club, Aviafion Club HAUSE, TRUETT A. Hi-Y, Camera Club HAWKINS, JAMES C. Reforfs Club, Sfudenf Congress HEMPHILL, ORVAL E. Hi-Y, World Affairs Club HETZEL, EDNA L. Y-Teens, Spelling Club HOGAN, MARGARET A. Cribbage Club, Y-Teens HONN, MARGARET Y-Teens HOWE, NANCY L. Pep Club, Girls' Archery Club ISON. CARL Afhlefic Club, Sfudenl' Congress JACOBS, JO ANNE T. V. Programming JOHNSON, WALLACE R. BOB Afhlefic Club JONES, PRISCILLA Pep Club JONES, VIRNELLE Thespians, Drama Club KARNES, ROBERT D. Afhlefic Club, Milifary Drill Team KEMPLE, MARY Pep Club LEMON, ELSIE RAE Pep Club LOUDON, JEAN Needleworlr Club, Pep Club MARTIN, GORBY R. Hi-Y McCULLOUGH, JAMES L. Fin and Feafher Club MCMICHAEL, MARDELLE Y-Teens MOLL, BETTY F. H. A., Foods Club NEFF, SUZANNE Square Dance Clubs NOEL, MILDRED A. Fufure Nurses' Club PATTERSON, HOWARD V. Sfamp Club, Junior Red Cross PIGG, L. DALE Advanced Spanish Club, Indian Adviser READE, HAROLD L. Afhlefic Club, Le'Hermen's Club OF DUTY REDPATH, CLYDE A. Tennis Club, Hi-Y ROSE, JESS Vocal Ensemble, Boys' Chorus SCHARFF, CHARLES E. Sporfs Officials' Club SEATON, VELMA Home, Family, and Marriage Club, Biologs SELVES, ARTHUR W. Blue-Nofe Club SHAW, WILLIAM H. Silvarfs Club SHULAR, FELIX Fin and Feafher Club SIMPSON, GEORGE W. Coin Collecfors' Clubs, Pep Club SLATEN, LENELL M. Y-Teens, Sfeno-effes SPENCER, DWIGHT L. Field Biology Club SPILLMAN, PATRICIA Girls' Golf Club, Horizon Club STRONG, W. WALLACE Hi-Y, Advanced Radio Club SWANSON, MAURICE E. Exfempo Club, Pep Club TAYLOR, DEAUN F. B. L. A. THEISS, NINA Y-Teens THOMAS, AILINE Library Club, Needlework Club TURNER, YVONNE Ari' Service Club, Y-Teens UNRUH, WILBUR V. Advanced Mafhemafics Club, Harmonica Club WALCH, CHARLOTTE SHELBY Y-Teens, Horizon Club WATSON, G. O. Prin+er's Devils Club WELCH, GERTRUDE Girls' Golf Club, Advanced Camera Club WEIGEL, MARY Y-Teens WHITE, WILMA B. Boolc Clubs WHITNEY, C. W. Hi-Y WOOTTON, BOB G. Fly Tying Club 211 A ABEL, MARGIE Okemos H.S., Oke- mos, Mich. I: Pep Club 2.4: Y-Teens 2.3. ADAMS, CALEB FBLA l,2,3,4: Hi-Y I,2,3: Drama Club 4: Homeroom V-Pres. 2, Pres. 3: Foolball 2.4. ADAMS, JERRY Pep Club l,2,3:Cam- era Club I,2,3: Fin and Fealher Club 3. ADKINS, ELLEN MARIE Square Dance Club I: Typing Club 2: Spelling Club 3. ALBRECHT, JACK Township H.S., Ar- linglon. lll. l,2,3. ALLEN, ANN Typing Club I: Rock- hounds Sec'y I: Biologs V-Pres. 2: Chess Club 3, Sec'y 4: Arl Club 3: Library Club 4. ANDREWS, JACOUELINE Pep Club l,2,3,4: lnner Circle 2,3: Horizon Club Sec'y I: Y-Teens 2: Typing Club 2: Slu- denl Congress 3: Sleno-elles Pres. 4: Vocal Ensemble 4: Choir 4: Scholarship Pin 2.3: Cavalcade l: M'lIe Modisle 4: Nal'l Honor Sociely 4. ANSOMS, CONNIE Pep Club l,2,3,4: Y-Teens I,2,3: Square Dance Club I: Girls' Goll Club 2: Needlework Club 3: Blue Nole Club 4: Sleno-elles 4. ASHBAUGH, CAROL Pep Club 3.4: Y-Teens, 3,4: Needlework Club 4: Mis- sion slall 4. ASHNER, BARNEY Hi-Y l,2,3,4: Alh- lelic Club l,2,3,4: Radio Club l,2: Bas- kelball l,2,3.4. ATWOOD, KENNEY Pep Club 2,3,4: Hi-Y 2,3: Alhlelic Club I: Rock Hounds 2: Fin and Fealher Club 3: Drill Team 4: Home, Family. and Marriage Club 4. AUSTIN. BETTY Inner Circle l,2,3,4: Jr. Red Cross I,2,3: Y-Teens l,4. AUSTIN, JIM Pep Club 2,3,4: Camera Club l,2. V-Pres. 3: Hi-Y 2, V-Pres. 3,4: Sludenl Congress 2: Homeroom V-Pres. 3: Radio Club Sec'y 4. B BALDWIN, BOB Pep Club 2,3,4: Alh- lelic Club I,2,3: Hi-Y l,2: Fin and Fealher Club 3: Drill Team 4. BALES. BARRY Avialion Club 2,3: Science Club I: Reading Club I: Alh- lelic Club 2: Radio Club 3: Drill Team 4. BARBER, RICHARD Pep Club l,2,3,4: lnner Circle I,2,4, Treas. 3: Orcheslra 2,3,4: lnslr. Ensemble 2,3: Band I: Hi-Y I: Camera Club I: Typing Club 2. BARNETT, DALE Cenlral H.S., K.C., Mo. l,2: Hi-Y 3.4: Camera Club 3.4: Mission slall 4. BARTOW, LANNY Hi-Y I,2,3: Alh- lelic Club I,2,3: Band 2,3,4: Biologs 2: FBLA 3. BASHLOR, ELIZABETH Y-Teens l,2,3, 4: Jr. Red Cross I : Needlework Club 2.3. 212 BATES, MAUREEN Roosevell H.S., Em- poria, Kans. I .2: GAA 3: Folklore Club 4. BEACRAFT, DEAN Rock Hounds l,2. 3.4: Pep Club 2,3,4: Homeroom Pres. 2: Camera Club l: Alhlelic Club I: Fron- liersmen Club 2: FBLA 3: Blue Nole Club 4. BEASON, GAY Pep Club l,2,3,4: Arl Club I,2,3: Y-Teens l,2: Homeroom Sec'y 3: Indian slall 3, Arl Edilor 4: Ouill and Scroll 4. BELINGLOPH, W. C. Cenlral Jr. H.S., K.C., Mo. I: Wyandolle H.S., K.C., Kans. 2: French Club 3: Exlempo Club 3: Hi-Y Treas. 4: FBLA 4. BELL, BEVERLY Pep Club l,2,3,4: Band I,2,3: Orcheslra I,2,3: Spanish Club 2,3,4: Inslr. Ensemble l,2: Y-Teens I: World Allairs Club 4: Homeroom Sec'y 3: Scholarship Pin I,2,3: Nal'l Honor Sociely 4. BELL, JOYCE Pep Club l,2,3,4: Y- Teens I,2,3: Arl Club 2,3: Orcheslra I: Needlework Club 4: Arl Service Club Pres. 4: Homeroom Sec'y 4. BELL, WANDA PHYLIS Y-Teens I.3: Jr. Red Cross 2,3: Silvarls 4. BENNETT, CHUCK Pep Club 2,3,4: Hi- Y I,2,3: Alhlelic Club l,2:Archery Club I: Fin and Fealher Club 3: Home, Fam- ily, and Marriage Club 4: Drill Team 4. BENNETT, GEORGE Band l,2,3,4: Pep Club 3,4: Homeroom Pres. l,4: Spanish Club 2: Travel Club 2: Typing Club 3: Biologs 3: Orcheslra 3: Beg. Radio Club Pres. 4: Advanced Radio Club 4. BENSON, ANNA MAY Y-Teens l,2, 3,4: Typing Club 2: Needlework Club 3: Foods Club 4. BENTON, JO ANN Homecoming Oueen 4: Cheerleader l,2,3, Head 4: Pep Club l,2,3,4: Homeroom V-Pres. I, Pres. 2, Sec'y 3. Pres. 4: Y-Teens I: Spanish Club Sec'y 2: Drama Club Seciy 3: Arl Club Sec'y 3: Silvarls Pres. 4: Blue Nole Club 4. BENTRUP, CAROL Cheerleader l,2,4, Head B Team 3: Sludenl Congress 2.3, Social Chairman 4: Pep Club l,2, 3,4: Homeroom V-Pres. I: Thespians 3. Treas. 4: Y-Teens l,2: French Club 2,3: Girls' Goll Club l:Drama Club 2: Good Housekeeping 3: Sevenleenlh Summer 4: Nal'l Honor Sociely 4. BERGESON, BEVERLY Pep Club l,2,3. 4: Spanish Club 2,3,4: Square Dance Club I,3: GAA l,2: Y-Teens I: Round Dance Club I: Biologs 2: Travel Club 2: World Allairs Club 4. BERRY, DICK Roosevell H.S., Des Moines, la. l,2: Pep Club 3,4: Hi-Y 3: Drill Team 4. BETZ, DORIS JEAN Weslporl H.S., K.C., Mo. I,2,3: Pep Club 4: Needle- work Club 4. BEVAN, SHARON Pep Club l,2,3,4: Y-Teens l,2: Spanish Club 2,3: Home- room Treas. 2.4, Sec'y 3: Jr. Red Cross V-Pres. 2. Pres. 3: Biologs V-Pres. 2: GAA I: FBLA 4: Blue Nole Club 4: Nal'l Honor Sociely 4: Cavalcade 3.4. BLAKESLEY, MARY ALICE Pep Club l,2,3,4: Y-Teens l.2.3: Arl Club I,2,3: GAA 3,4: Square Dance Club I: Travel Club 4. BLANKENSTEIN, NANCY Pep Club 2. 3,4: Y-Teens I,3: Square Dance Club I,3: Round Dance Club I: Typing Club 2: FBLA 2: GAA 2: Sleno-elles 4: Home, Family, and Marriage Club 4. BOESCHE, LEAH Pep Club l,2,3,4: Y- Teens I,3: FBLA 2,3: GAA I: Jr. Red Cross Sec'y 2: Home, Family, and Mar- riage Club 4: Needlework Club 4. BOWDEN, LEONA Y-Teens 2.3: Jr. Red Cross I: Library Club l: Needlework Club I: Book Club 2. BOWERS. BUDDY Alhlelic Club l,2,3. 4: Pep Club l,2,3,4: Lellermen's Club 3,4: Homeroom Sec'y 4: Foolball l,2,3,4: Baskelball I,2,3: Track l,2,3.4. BOWMAN, EDWARD M. Alhlelic Club I: Pep Club I: Avialion Club I: Band 2: Biologs 2: Square Dance Club 3.4: Har- monica Club 4: Foolball 3. BOYCE, ROBERT BRAS, JANE Soulheasl H.S., K.C.. Mo. I: Pep Club 2,3,4: Square Dance Club 2,3: Y-Teens 2,3: Drama Club 2: Girls' Goll Club 4: Music Leller 3: Red Mill 3. BRAZIER, HARRIET Y-Teens l,2,3,4: Pep Club l,2,3,4: Arl Club I,2,3: GAA l,2: Square Dance Club l,2: Silvarls 4. BRET, EMELIE Wesllield H.S., Wesl- lield, N.Y. l,2: Pep Club 3,4: Blue Nole Club 3,4: Shakespearean Club 3: FTA 4: Mission slall 4. BROWN, DALE STURTZ Pep Club l. 2,3,4: Hi-Y l,2,3, Chaplain 4: Lalin Club l,2: Travel Club Pres. 2,3: Camera Club l,2: Round Dance Club I: Boys' Slale 3: Tennis Club 4. BROWN, DIXIE Pep Club l,2,3, Treas. 4: Jr. Red Cross l,2: Y-Teens I: Drama Club 3: Reading Plays Club 3: Needle- work Club V-Pres. 4: Blue Nole Club 4: Mission slall 4: Scholarship Pin 3: Ouill and Scroll 4. BROWN, MARY BELLE Pep Club l,2. 3.4: Homecoming allendanl 4: Sludenl Congress l,2.4: Y-Teens l,2: Girls' Goll Club l,2: Spanish Club 2.3: Reading Plays Club 3: GAA I: Blue Nole Club V-Pres. 4: Homeroom Pres. 3: Nal'l Honor Sociely 3,4: Cheerleader l,2,3,4: Frosh Oueen. BROWN, NANCY Wilhrow H.S., Cin- cinnali, O. l,2: Pep Club 3,4: Jr. Red Cross 3: Drama Club 3: Blue Nole Club 4: Small Ensemble 4. BROWNE. CAROL Pep Club I.2.3.4: Y-Teens I.3. Cabinel 4: Homeroom Sec'y 2. Treas. 3: Travel Club Sec'y 2: Needlework Club 2: Lalin Club 2: Blue Nole Club 4: Na'r'l Honor Sociely 3. Sec'y 4: Scholarship Pin I.2.3. BRUCE. DICK BRUCE PATRICIA Ar enrine HS , g . .. K.C., Kans. I: Needlework Club 2.3.4: Pep Club 2.3: Y-Teens 2.3. BUCHANAN, CAROLINE Pep Club I. 2.3.4: Y-Teens I.2.3: Travel Club 2.3: Round Dance Club I: GAA I: Spanish Club 2: Square Dance Club 2: Home. Family. and Marriage Club 4: Blue Nole Club 4. BUEKER. JUNE Pep Club I.2.3.4: Y- Teens I.2. Cabinef 3: Vocal Ensemble 2. 3: Choir 3.4: Jr. Red Cross I: Blue Nole Club 4: Needlework Club 4. BURKE. BETTY Pep Club I.2.3.4: Class Treas. I: Cheerleader I.2.3.4: American Field Service Inlernalional Scholarship 3: Y-Teens I.2. Cabinel' 3: Sludenl Con- gress 3. Treas. 4: Na'r'l Honor Sociely 3.4: Homeroom Pres. I. V-Pres. 2: GAA I. V-Pres. 2: Blue Nole Club 4: Scholar- ship Pin I.2.3: NaI'l Forensic League 4. BURTNETT. FRANK Hi-Y I.2.3: Inner Circle 2.3.4: Radio Club I.2: AI'hle'ric Club 2: Square Dance Club I: Archery Club I. BURWELL. VIRGINIA Porl Wash. H.S.. New York I: Pep Club 2.3.4: Spanish Club 3. Sec'y 4: Travel Club 2: Y-Teens 2: Lalin Club 2: Square Dance Club 3: World Affairs Club 4: Scholarship Pin I.2.3: NaI'l Honor Sociely 4. BUSSE. DIANE Pep Club I.2.3.4: Square Dance Club I.2: Travel Club I: Y-Teens I: GAA I: FHA 2: PlaIonians3: Ar+ Club 3: Silvarls Treas. 4: Home. Family. and Marriage Club 4. C CALDWELL. ELIZABETH Pep Club I. 2.3.4: Y-Teens I.2.3.4: Choir 2.3.4: Needlework Club I: Reading Plays Club 3. CAMERON. JUDITH ADRIENNE Soulhwesl' H.S.. K.C.. Mo. I.2.3. CAMPBELL. PAT Pep Club I.2.3.4: Y- Teens I.2.3: Jr. Red Cross 3: Library Club 4: Needlework Club 4. CANTRIL. JACK Salina H.S.. Salina. Kans. I: Alhlelic Club 2.3. Sec'y 4: Hi- Y 2. Dislricl' Congressman 3: Homeroom Sec'y 4: LelIermen's Club 3.4: Baskelball 2.3: Tennis 3.4: Leller 4: Choir 4. CARBAUGH, KAY American Field Service Inlernalional Scholarship3: NaI'l Forensic League Sec'y 3.4: Y-Teens I.2. Sec'y-Treas. 3, Pres. 4: Homeroom V- Pres. 3. Pres. 4: Jr. Red Cross I, Treas. 2: Exlempo Club Sec'y-Treas. 3: Pep Club I.2.3.4: French Club 2.4: Needle- work Club I: Debale Leller 3.4: Our Town 3: Cavalcade 2: NaI'I Honor So- ciely 4. CARLSON. BETTY Y-Teens I.2.3.4: Needlework Club 3: Library Club 4: Choir 4. CARLSON. DONNA Y-Teens I.2.3.4: Pep Club 2.3.4: Lalin Club 3.4: Silvarls 4. CARVER, JOYCE Pep Club I.2.3.4:Y- Teens I. Cabinel 2.3.4: Jr. Red Cross I.3: Needlework Club 2: Relorls 4: Homeroom V-Pres. 2. Sec'y 3, Treas. 4. CASHION. CONNIE Pep Club I.2.3. 4: Y-Teens I.3: Jr. Red Cross I.2: FBLA I.2.3: Needlework Club 4: Home. Fam- ily. and Marriage Club 4. CASSIDA. DARLENE Y-Teens I.2.3: Spelling Club 3.4: Pep Club I: Needle- work Club 2: Library Club 4. CHACEY. ROBERT Hi-Y 3.4: Band I. 2.3.4: Pep Club 3. CHALK. LOWELL E. FFA I.2.3.4: Square Dance Club I.2: Typing Club 2: Sfagecrafl Club 3. CHANTELOUBE. DENISE Lyon. France I.2.3: Pep Club 4: French Club 4. CLARK, DAVID C. Afhlelic Club I.2. 3.4: Pep Club I.2.3.4: Le++ermen's Club 3.4: Homeroom Treas. I: Foolball I.2. 3.4: Baskelball I.2: Track I.2: Foofball Leller 4. CLARK. DAVID H. Rock Hounds I. Sec'y-Treas. 2.3: Hi-Y 2: Acrobalics Club 3: Archery Club 4. CLAY. JO ANN Arcadia H.S.. Ne- braska I.2.3: Needlework Club 4: Inner Circle 4. CLAYTON, RAIDENE Pep Club I.2.3. 4: Y-Teens I.2.3: Vocal Ensemble 2.3.4: Band 2.3.4: Thespians 3.4: NaI I Foren- sic League 2.3.4: Square Dance Club I: Round Dance Club I: FHA 2: Drama Club 2: Blue Nole Club 4: Red Mill 3: Our Town 3: Good Housekeeping 3. CLIBORN. SUZANNE Y-Teens I.2.4: Pep Club I.2: Ari Club 2.3: Needlework Club I: Sfagecrall Club 3: Home. Fam- ily. and Marriage Club 4: Mission shall 4. COBLE. JAMES MICHAEL Pep Club 2.3.4: Hi-Y 2.3.4: Band I.2.3.4: Rock Hounds I.2. Corres. Sec'y 3: Slamp Club Pres. I: Biologs 2: Relorls 4. COLLINS. NANCY ELIZABETH Pep Club I.2.3.4: Y-Teens I.2: Ari Club 2.3: Square Dance Club I: Round Dance Club I: Vocal Music Club 2: Vocal En- semble 4: Library Club Pres. 4: Music LeI'Ier I.3: Sfudenf Congress 3: Home- room Treas. 2. COLTON. ALMA LOUISE I-Iarrville H.S.. Mo. I: Lebanon H.S.. Mo. 2.3: Pep Club 4: Y-Teens 4. CONLON. STEVE Pep Club I.2.3.4: Fin and Fealher Club 3. Treas. 4: Alh- lefic Club I: Biologs 2: Spanish Club 2: Prinlers' Devils 2: Chess Club 3: Radio Club 4: Foolball I: Track 3.4. CONRAD. OMAR GREGORY Rock Hounds 2. Pres. 4: Biologs 2: Advanced Biology Club V-Pres. 3: Hi-Y 3: Archery Club Pres. 2: Pep Club 4: Field Biology Club Pres. 4: Tennis 3.4: NaI'l Honor Sociely 4. CORLE, JANICE Pep Club I.2.3.4: Y- Teens I.2.3: Square Dance Club I.2.3: Horizon Club I: Sfeno-elles 4: Home- room Sec'y 4. COUGER, DOROTHY Pe Club I.2. 3.4: Y-Teens I.2.3: LaI'in Climb I.2: Ari Club I.2: Travel Club 3.4: Jr. Red Cross I: Scholarship Pin 2. COX. KENNETH Pep Club 2: Fin and Fealher Club 3: Jr. Red Cross 3: Or- cheslra 4: Band I.2.3.4. CRAMER. BARRY Lee's Summil H. S.. Mo. I.2.3: Aslronomy Club 4. CRUMPLEY, JAYNE Callahan Jr. H.S. I: Roosevelf H.S.. Des Moines. Ia. 2: Pep Club 3.4: Y-Teens 3: French Club 4: Mission sfalf 4. CULVER. BETTY LEE Y-Teens I.2: French Club 2.3.4: Jr. Red Cross V-Pres. 3. Pres. 4: Homeroom Sec'y 2: Na+'l Honor Sociely 4. CURRY. DON Pep Club 2.3.4: Hi-Y I.2.3: Afhlelic Club 3.4: Jr. Red Cross 4: Track 3.4: Thespians 4. DANDO. JERE Hi-Y I.2.3. Sec'y 4: Pep Club 2.3.4: Arf Club I: Alhlelic Club I: Biologs 2: Reforls 3: Sfudeni' Congress 4: Sevenleenlh Summer 4: Ten- nis 4: Nafl Honor Sociely 4: Nafl For- ensic League 4. Nina Theiss-unsung proofreader of fhe Indian. 213 DARBY. JUDY Pep Club l.2.3. Execu- five Commiffee 4: Jr. Red Cross I. Treas. 3: Class Treas. 2: Spanish Club 2: Typing Club 2: Homeroom Pres. l.2.4: Sfudenf Congress 3: Blue Nofe Club 4: FBLA 4: Cavalcade 3.4: Mission sfaff Edifor-in-Chief 4: NaI l Honor Sociefy 4: Ouill and Scroll 4. DAUNER. JOHN Pep Club I.2.3,4: Camera Club I.2.3,4: Prinlers' Devils 2.3: Fin and Feafher Club 4: Mission sfaff 3: Indian sfaff 4. DAVIS. MARY Y-Teens I.2.3,4: Pep Club 2.3.4: Square Dance Club I.2: GAA I.2: Girls' Golf Club 3. Treas. 4. DAVIS. SHERYL Pep Club I.2.3,4: ,Y- Teens I.2: Spanish Club 2: Plalonians 3: Jr. Red Cross 3: Homeroom Sec'y 2. Treas. 3: Library Club 4: Cavalcade 3.4: Mission sfaff 4. DAVIS. TOM Class Pres. 3: Pep Club I.2.3,4: Sfudenl' Congress I.2: Afhlefic Club I.2: Nal l Forensic League 3.4: Homeroom Pres. 3: V-Pres. 4: Typing Club I: Lafin Club 2: Hi-Y 2: Prinfers' Devils Pres. 3: Reforfs 4: Cavalcade I.2: Boys' Sfafe 3: Nal'l Honor Sociefy 3.4: Indian sraff 3.4: Sevenfeenfh Summer 4: Scholarship Pin I.2.3: Ouill and Scroll 4: Thespians 4: Tiger House 4: Debafe Lel- fe 3.4. DAWSON. BOB Pep Club 3.4: Spanish Club 2.3: Square Dance Club I: Round Dance Club I: Hi-Y 3: Drama Club 4: World Affairs Club 4: Our Town 3. DAWSON. CINDY Pep Club I.2.3,4: Y-Teens l.2:Square Dance Club I:Lafin Club I:Spanish Club 2: Jr. Red Cross 2: Prinlers' Devils 3: Plafonians Pres. 3: Library Club V-Pres. 4: Needlework, Club 4: Homeroom Pres. I. V-Pres. 2: Mission sfaff 4. DAY. ALLAN DEAN. GEORGYA Pep Club I.2.3,4: Spanish Club 2.3: Y-Teens I: Jr. Red Cross V-Pres. 3: Sfudenf Congress 4: Homeroom Treas. I. Sec'y 4: Music Lef- fer 3. DE GRAEVE. HENRY FFA I.2: Green Ags I: Archery Club 3: Hi-Y 3: Fin and Feafher Club 4. DERKS. CHERIE Y-Teens I.2.3: Pep Club 3.4:Jr. Red Cross I.3: French Club 2. DEWEY. MIKE Pep Club 2.3.4: Leffer- men's Club 2.3.4: Hi-Y 2.3.4: Radio Club 2.4: Rock Hounds I: Afhlefic Club 3: Asfronomy Club 4: Model Legislafure 3.4. DICKEY. GERALD LEE Pep Club I.2. 3.4: Band I.2.3: World Affairs Club I.2. 3.4: Beg. French Club Pres. 3, French Club 4: Hi-Y I.2: Golf 3: Baslcelball 4. DINSMORE. BONNIE Dayfon. O. I.2: Pep Club 3.4: Choir 3.4: Vocal Ensemble 3.4: Blue Nofe Club 4: Red Mill 3: M'lle Modisfe 4: Naf'l Honor Sociefy 4: Tiger House 4. DOTY. JANET 214 DOWNEY. BOB Soufhwesf H.S.. K.C.. Mo. I: Pep Club 3.4: Hi-Y 3.4: World Affairs Club 3. Pres. 4: Afhlefic Club 2. DOXSEE, BRENT Pep Club I.2.3,4: Alhlefic Club I.2.3,4: Hi-Y l.2.3.4:Cam- era Club I. V-Pres. 2: Rock Hounds Treas. I: Mission sfaff 4: Track I.3.4. DRESKER, SANDRA Pep Club I.2.3,4: Y-Teens I.2.3,4: Homeroom V-Pres. 3. Treas. 4: Sleno-effes 4. DRISCOLL. D. CRAIG Afhlefic Club I.2.3: Spanish Club 3.4. Treas. 2: Pep Club 2,3.4: Camera Club I: Hi-Y 2: World Affairs Club 4: Foofball l.2.3. DUESLER. BOB Broad Ripple H.S.. ln- dianapolis, Ind. I: Afhlefic Club 2.3.4: Le'rfermen's Club 4: Pep Club 4: Tennis 3.4: Baskefball 3. DUFF. CHARLES Pep Club 2.3.4: Fin and Feafher Club 3.4: Homeroom Treas. 2. Pres. 4: Afhlefic Club I: Acrobalic Club 3: Drill Team 4. DUNCAN. AL Pep Club 3.4: Radio Club 2: Hi-Y 3: Slamp Club 4: Jr. Red Cross 4. DUNN. EDWIN JR. Pep Club I.2.3,4: Afhlefic Club 2: Tennis Club 3: Typing Club 3: Hi-Y 4: Blue Nofe Club 4: Homeroom Pres. 4. DUTTON. JON A. Beloil' Memorial H.S.. Beloif, Wis. 2.3: Band 4: Drill Team 4. E EBLING, SUEANN Cambridge H.S.. Cambridge, O. I.2: Y-Teens 3: Square Dance Club 3: Home. Family. and Mar- riage Club 4: Sleno-effes 4: Pep Club 4. ECKLES. MARY JEAN Pep Club I.2. 3.4:Jr. Red Cross Sec'y I. Treas. 2. Pres. 3: French Club 3.4: Y-Teens I: Arf Club 2: Needlework Club 4: Homeroom Sec'y I. Pres. 3: Cavalcade 3: Naf'l Honor Sociefy 4. EDDY. NED , Pep Club l.2.3, Pres. 4: Sfudenf Congress I.2.3: Afhlefic Club 3. 4. V-Pres. I.2: Blue Nofe Club 4: Fool'- ball I.2.3: Baskefball I, Mgr. 2: Track I.2.3.4. EDWARDS. MARGARET Rosedale H.S.. K.C.. Kans. I.2.3: Inner Circle 4: Plafonians 4. EH LERS. KATHRYN Fairbury H.S.. Neb. I.2: FHA 3. Pres. 4: Pep Club 3.4: Y-Teens 3: Choir 4: Orcheslra 4: Band 4: Scholarship Pin l.2.3. EICHELBERGER. BONNIE JEAN Pres- coff H.S.. Prescoff. Kans. I.2: Spelling Club Pres. 3,4: Inner Circle 3.4. EISLER. BILL Soufhwesl' H.S.. K.C.. Mo. I.2: Hi-Y 3.4: Square Dance Club 3: World Affairs Club 4: Pep Club 4. EISLER. JOAN Soufhwesl H.S.. K.C.. Mo. I.2: Y-Teens 3: Horizon Club 3: Home, Family. and Marriage Club 4: Archery Club 4. EISMONT. CAROL JEANNE Cenfral Jr. H.S.. K.C.. Mo. I: Wyandoffe H.S.. K.C.. Kans. 2: Drama Club 3. Treas. 4: Prinfers' Devils 3: Pep Club 4: FBLA 4: Homeroom Sec'y 4: Mission sfaff 4: Ouill and Scroll 4. ELISHA. JERRY Defroif, Mich. I.2.3: Pep Club 4. ELLIOT, JOHN PHILIP Wichifa Norlh H.S.. Wichila. Kans. I.2.3: Band 4: Pep Club 4: Chess Club 4: Harmonica Club 4: Choir 4. ELLIOTT. EDDIE Afhlefic Club I.2: Archery Club 2: Barber Shop Ouarfef Club 3. ELLIS. BETTY Arf Club l. Sec'y Treas. 3: Chess Club 3.4: Typing Club 2: Bi- ologs 2: Home. Family. and Marriage Club 4. ELLIS. JOANN Spelling Club V-Pres. 4: Arf Club 2.3: Y-Teens 3: World Af- fairs Club 4. EMSWILER. MARBETH Y-Teens I.3.4: Library Club I.3: Lafin Club 2.3: Jr. Red Cross I: FTA 4: Scholarship Pin I.2: Naf'l Honor Sociefy 4. ENFIELD. JEROME JAY Soufhwesf H.S.. K.C.. Mo. I.2: Afhlefic Club 3.4: Hi-Y 3: Foolball 3.4: Foofball Lefler 4. ENGLE. MICKEY Soufheasf H.S.. K.C.. Mo. I.2: World Affairs Club 3: Drama Club 4: Book Club 4. ENSMINGER. PENNY ANNE Pep Club I.2.3,4: Girls' Golf Club I.2.3,4: Hori- zon Club I: Prinfers' Devils I: Y-Teens I: Typing Club 2: Drama Club 3: Ensemble 4: Homeroom Treas. 4: Mission sfaff 4: Ouill and Scroll 4. EVANS. PATRICIA RAY Pep Club l. 2.3.4: Y-Teens I: Round Dance Club I: Square Dance Club I: FBLA I: GAA 2: Typing Club 2: Reading Plays Club 3: Plafonians Sec'y 3: Silvarfs V-Pres. 4: Home. Family. ancl Marriage Club 4. F FAGAN. PATRICIA Easf Bakersfield H.S.. Bakersfield. Calif. I.2.3: Needle- work Club 4. FARMER. JANET Y-Teens 2.3.4: Square Dance Club I.2: Pep Club 2.3: Jr. Red Cross 2.3: Round Dance Club I:GAA 2. FINKELSTON. JOANNE Pep Club I. 2.3: Y-Teens I.2: Square Dance Club I. 3: Needlework Club 4. FLINT. JOHN Hi-Y I.3.4: Afhlefic Club I: Barber Shop Harmony Club 3: Pebble Pups 4. FLORY. TRENT I-li-Y I.2.3.4. FORD. DIANA Y-Teens 3.4: Book Club 3.4: Pep Club I. FOSTER. BOB Offawa Hills H.S.. Grand Rapids. Mich. l.2.3. FOSTER, HILDEGARD NaI'I Honor So- ciely 3,41 French Club 2, Pres. 31 Span- ish Club I,31ShorISIory Club I1 Square Dance Club I1 Typing Club I1 Follclore Club 21 Adv. Malh Club 21 Vocal En- semble 21 World Allairs Club V-Pres. 41 Scholarship Pin I,2,3,41 Indian slalf 3,41 Quill and Scroll 4. FRANKLIN, JIM Band I,2,3,41 Square Dance Club I,21 Radio Club 3, Sec'y 21 Hi-Y I1 Inslr. Ensemble 31 Red Mill 31 Archery Club 41 Choir 41 Vocal Ensem- ble 4. FRAZIER, TED Tall Jr. H.S. I1 Pulnam Cily H.S., Olclahoma Cily, Olrla. 2.3. FREDERICK, RONALD Pep Club l.2. 3,41AIhIeI'ic Club l,2,3,41AviaIion Club I,31 Travel Club V-Pres. 21 Homeroom V-Pres. 2. Pres. 41 Baslcelball I. FREEMAN, GERALD ALLEN FBLA Treas. l,V-Pres. 2, Pres. 41 Pep Club 2,31 Roclc Hounds 31 Hi-Y 31 Homeroom V- Pres. I, Pres. 2. FREUDENTHAL, FRANK Bergenfield Jr. H.S., Bergeniield, New Jersey I1 Camera Club Sec'y-Treas. 3, V-Pres. 41 Pep Club 3-41 Hi-Y 31 Relorls 41 Home- room V-Pres. 31 Scholarship Pin 2,31Na+'I Honor Sociely 4. FULTON, MARY ANN Pep Club I,2, 3,41 Band I,2,3. Sec'y 41QrchesIra 2,41 Y-Teens I,21 Square Dance Club Ii Typ- ing Club 21 Inslr. Ensemble 31 Travel Club Treas. 31 Spanish Club 41 Home- room Treas. 4i Music Leller 2,31 M'lle Modisle 41 Indian Treas. 41 Scholarship Pin I,2,31 Nall Honor Sociely 41 Quill and Scroll 4. G GADD, ANN Soulhwesl H.S., K. C., Mo. I,2,31 Home, Family, and Marriage Club 4. GAFFNEY, DENNY Pep Club I,2,3,41 Alhlelic Club 2,3,41SIudenI Congress 3, 41 Baslrelball I,2,31 Foolball I,21 Golf 4. GALAMBA, RICHARD Alhlelic Club I,2,3,41 Pep Club 2,3,41 Lellermerfs Club 3,41 Travel Club 21 Barbershop Quarlel Club 3i Choir 41 Homeroom Pres. li Foolball I,2,3,41 Track I,2,3,41 Foolball Leller 41 Frosh King. GALLAHER, MARY Wyandolle H.S., K.C., Kans. Ii Pep Club 2,3,41 Spanish Club 2,3,41 Travel Club Treas. 21 Y- Teens 31 Choir 4i Vocal Ensemble 41 Homeroom Secly 41 Red Mill 3. GARBERSON, KATHLEEN Wichila Easi H.S., Wichila, Kans. 21 Pep Club 3,41 Y-Teens 31 FTA 31 Travel Club 41 Home, Family, and Marriage Club 4. GARIETY, HARVEY Alhlelic Club 3,41 Hi-Y 3: Drill Team 41FooIbalI3,41TracIr 32 Foolball Lelier 4. GEORGE, WARREN Pep Club I,2,3,41 Band I,2,3,41 Qrchesira I,2,3, Pres. 41 Inslr. Ensemble 3,41 Choir 3,41 Hi-Y Scribe I1 Spanish Club 21 Cavalcade I, 2,3,41 Red Mill 31 M'IIe Modisle 41 Sev- enleenlh Summer 41 Scholarship Pin I,2, 3,41 Music Leller I,2,3,41 Music Medal I,2,3,41 Nall Honor Sociely 3.4. GIBSON, PAT College H.S., Pillsburg, Kans. I1 Will Rogers H.S., Tulsa, Qlcla. 21 Pep Club 3,41 Hi-Y 31 Ari Club 31 Pebble Pups 41 Fin and Fealher Club 41 Homeroom Treas. 31 Scholarship Pin 2.3. GILLETT, WILLIAM D. FFA I,2,3. GILLETTE, JAYNE Pep Club I,2,3,41 Prinlers' Devils 2,31 Spanish Club 3,41 Vocal Ensemble 3,41 Scribblers Club I, Pres. 21 Y-Teens I1 Choir 41 Red Mill 31 Mission slali 41 Quill and Scroll 4. GLENN, RICHARD THOMAS Pep Club I,2,3,41 Hi-Y I,2,3,41 Band I,2,31 Jr. Red Cross I1 Square Dance Club I1 Slamp Club 21 Travel Club 31 Tennis Club 4i Music Leller 2,31 Tennis 2,3,41 Leller 4. GLIDE, KAY Pershing H.S., Delroil, Mich. I1 Y-Teens 2,3,41 Pep Club 3,41 Square Dance Club 2,31 Needlework Club 4. GOODE, JOYCE Pep Club I,2,3,41 Drama Club 2,3,41 Y-Teens I,31 Vocal Music Club 21 Library Club 41 Home- room Sec'y I,3. GRAMMER, JANET Naill Honor So- ciely 3,41 Scholarship Pin I,2,3,41 Indian 3, Co-Lilerary Edilor 41 Thespians 3, V- Pres. 41 Quill and Scroll 41 Cavalcade 21 Good Houselceeping 31 Qur Town 31 Red Mill 31 Sevenleenlh Summer 41 Y- Teens I,2, Cabinel 3,41 Music Medal 2, 31 Choir 3,41 Vocal Ensemble 2,3,41 Pep Club I,2,3,41 Lalin Club I,21 Typing Club Secly I1 Jr. Red Cross I1 Travel Club I,21 Music Leiler 2,3,4. GRANT, VERA Pep Club I,2,3,41 Y- Teens I,2,3,41 Ari Club I,2,31 Jr. Red Cross I,21 Typing Club I1 Spanish Club 31 Blue Nole Club 4. GREEN, JACQUELYN Pep Club I,2. 3,41 Inner Circle I,2,3,41 Y-Teens 2,31 FHA Hislorian I1 FBLA 21 Jr. Red Cross 21 Typing Club 21 Travel Club 4. GREENE, MYRON Baldwin H.S., Bald- win L.I., N.Y. I,21 Sludenl Congress 31 Pep Club 3,41 l.elIermen's Club 3,41 Alhlelic Club 3,41 Track 3,41 Cross Coun- Iry 3,41 Nalll Honor Sociely 4. GRIFFIN, BOB Pep Club I,2,3,41 Alh- Ielic Club I,21 Hi-Y I1 Fin and Fealher Club 31 Acrobalic Club 3. GRIFFIN, RAMONA BALCOM Y- Teens I,2,31 FBLA I,2,31 Pep Club I,2,31 Spelling Club I1 Jr. Red Cross I1 Hori- zon Club 21 Follclore Club 2. GRIFFITH, JOHN Alhlelic Club I,2,3. 41 Pep Club 2,3,41 Hi-Y I1 Barbershop Quarlel Club 31 Baslcelball I,2,3. GRIMM, LOUIS Nall Honor Sociely 3,41 Nall Forensic League 21 Square Dance Club I,2Z Typing Club 21AIhleIiC Club 31 Barbershop Quarlel Club 3i Re- Iorls 41 Homeroom Treas. 2i Scholarship Pin I,2,3,41 Foolball I,2,3,41 Leller 41 Tiger House 4. GRONBERG, RICHARD Pep Club 2,41 Slamp Club l,21Hi-Y 2.31 Archery Club I1 Model Airplane Club 31 Chess Club 4. GUNCKEL, STUART Class Pres. 41 Nall Forensic League 3,41 NaI'I Honor Sociely 3,41 Pep Club I,2,3,41Hi-Y I,2, 3,41 Camera Club I,21AIhIeIic Club I,21 Spanish Club 2, Treas. 31 World Ailairs Club 41 Scholarship Pin I,2,3,41 Debale Leller 3,41 Homeroom Pres. 3, V-Pres. 41 Indian slall 41 Quill and Scroll 4. 215 GUNIER. ARNEIDA Sfudenf Congress 2.3.4: Class Sec'y 4: Pep Club l.2.3.4: FBLA 3. Sec'y 4: Y-Teens I.2: Typing Club l:Choir 3.4: Music Leffer 3:Schol- arship Pin I.2.3: Red Mill 3: Mission sfaff Adverlising Mgr. 4: Naf'l Honor Sociefy 4: Quill and Scroll 4. GUTHRIE. BOB Pep Club 2.3.4: Afh- lefic Club I.2: Hi-Y I.2: Acrobafic Club 3: Blue Nofe Club V-Pres. 4: Homeroom V-Pres. 3. GWINN. R. TERRY Band 2.3.4:Caval- cade 3.4: Hi-Y I: Mission sfaff 4. ' H HAHN. SARA Pep Club l.2.3.4: Y- Teens I.2: Square Dance Club I:Jr. Red Cross 2: Music Leffer 3: Spanish Club 3: Travel Club 3: Needlework Club 4: Vocal Ensemble 4: Naf'l Honor Sociefy 4. HALL, KARL PHILLIP Hi-Y3:Afhle+ic Club 3: Drill Team 4: Sporfs Officials Club 4: Track 3. HALL. JANE Soulh H.S.. Denver. Colo. I: Y-Teens 2.3: Pep Club 3.4: Spanish Club 2: Needlework Club 3. HALL. MARILYN J. Band 2.3.4: Y- Teens I.2: GAA I.2: Jr. Red Cross 2. Treas. I: Square Dance Club 2.3. V-Pres. I: Needlework Club 3.4: Silvarfs 4. HAMIL. JAMES Indian sfaff 3.4: Or- chesfra I.3.4: Travel Club 2: Folklore Club 3: Arf Club 3: Na+'l Honor Sociefy 4: Quill and Scroll 4. HAMONS. JOYCE Pep Club l.2.3.4: Band I.2.3: Y-Teens I.3: Travel Club Pres. 3: Sfeno-effes 4: World Affairs Club 4. HANSEN. DON Hi-Y I.3: FBLA 2.3: Camera Club I: Afhlefic Club 2: Blue Nofe Club 4. HANSEN. FRANCES Pep Club l.2.3. 4: Y-Teens I.2.3: Square Dance Club I. 3: French Club 2: World Affairs Club 4: Sfeno-eH'es 4. HARBER. ROBERT S. Soufhwesf H.S.. K.C.. Mo. I.2.3: Hi-Y 4: Pep Club 4: Spor+s Officials Club 4. HARDAWAY. ROBERT Soufheasl' H.S.. K.C.. Mo. I.2: Hi-Y 3: Tennis Club 3: Afhlefic Club 4: Spanish Club 4: Pep Club 4. HARDY. GEORGE Sfudenf Body Pres. 4: Sfudenl Congress I.2: Band l.2.3.4: Freshman Pep Club Sec'y I: Pep Club 4: Leffermen's Club 2.3.4: Hi-Y 4. Pres. 3: Na'r'l Forensic League 3.4: Homeroom Pres. 3: Boys' Sfafe 3: Track I: Cross Counlry Leffer 2: Debafe Leffer 3. HARMON. ALTA MAE Shorf Sfory Club l: Library Club I: Jr. Red Cross I: Scribblers Club I.2: Y-Teens 2.3: Needle- work Club 3: Sfeno-effes 4: FHA 4. HARNDEN. JOYCE Pep Club l.2.3.4: Y-Teens l.2.3.4: Travel Club 3: Sfeno- effes 4. 216 HARRIS. BOB Hi-Y 2.3.4: Band I.2: Tennis Club 3: Afhlelic Club 4: Pep Club 4: Homeroom Treas. 3: Foofball I: Tennis 3. HARRIS. DIANE Oak Creek Union H.S.. Oak Creek. Colorado I.2.3: Pep Club 4: Sfeno-effes 4: Y-Teens 4. HART. GEORGE Pep Club l.2.3.4: Hi-Y 2.3.4: Afhlefic Club I: Camera Club 3: Blue Nofe Club 4. HARVEY. ROBERT C. Pep Club I.2.3- 4: Afhlefic Club l.2.4: Hi-Y 3: Camera Club 3: Lef+ermen's Club 4. HAUCK. BARBARA Class Sec'y I7 Cheerleader l.2:'Pep Club l.2.3.4: Or- chesfra 2. Sec'y 3. V-Pres. 4: Shorf Slory Club V-Pres. I: Spanish Club V-Pres. 22 Girls' Golf Club V-Pres. 2: Prinfers' Devils Pres. 2: Sfudenf Congress 3: Na+'l Honor Sociefy 3.4: Homeroom Sec'y I. V-Pres. 2: Cavalcade I.3.4: Scholarship Pin I.3: Prom Commiffee 3: Mission sfaff news edifor 4: Music Leffer 2.3.4: Journalism Award 4: Quill and Scroll 4. HAYES. RONNIE Pep Club I.2.3:Afh- lefic Club l.2.3.4: Homeroom Pres. I.2. V-Pres. 3. Sec'y 4: Lef'rermen's Club 2. 3.4: Band I: Track l.2.3.4: Foofball I. HAYS. DIANNE Downers Grove H.S.. Downers Grove. III. I: Pep Club 2.3.4: Y-Teens 2.3: Spanish Club 2: Folklore Club 3: Needlework Club 3: Sfudem' Congress 4: Reforfs 4: Scholarship Pin I.2.3: NaI'l Honor Sociefy 4. HAYS. DOROTHY Pep Club l.2.3.4: Ari Club I.2.3: Spanish Club 3.4: Y- Teens I.2: Scribblers Club 2: Prinfers' Devils 2: Silvarfs Pres. 4: Homeroom Sec'y 2. Treas. 3: Mission sfaff 4: Quill and Scroll 4. HEMENOVER. BARBARA Y-Teens I.2. 3: Jr. Red Cross 2.3: Silvarfs 4: Square Dance Club 4. HENTON. PAT Y-Teens l.2.3.4: Pep Club 3.4: Jr. Red Cross I.3: Typing Club 2: Spelling Club 2: Library Club I: Square Dance Club 4. HERRON. SANDRA Rosedale H.S.. K.C.. Kans. I: Y-Teens 2.3: Pep Club 2. 3.4: Library Club 2.3: Jr. Red Cross 2: Typing Club 2: Prom Commiffee 3: M'lIe Modisfe 4: Drama Club 4. HESLER. MARCIA Pep Club 2.4. Ex- ecufive Commiffee 3: Rock Hounds Treas. I.2: Drama Club 2.3. V-Pres. 4: Reforfs 3. Sec'y 4: Y-Teens I: Square Dance Club I: GAA 2: Girls' Sfafe 3: Scholarship Pin I.2: Na'r'l Honor Sociefy 4. HESLIP. JUDI Philadelphia H.S.. Phila- delphia, Penn. I.2: Pep Club 3.4: Y- Teens 3: Jr. Red Cross 3: lnsfr. Ensem- ble 3: Music Leffer 3: Silvarfs Sec'y 42 Scholarship Pin 3. HEWITT. JACKIE Pep Club l.2.3.4: Needlework Club l.2.3.4: Y-Teens I.2: Square Dance Club 3.4. HILL. RICHARD Ausfin H.S.. Chicago. III. I.2: Bay View H.S.. Milwaukee. Wis. 3: Hi-Y 4: Pep Club 4. HINDS, JIM Avialion CIub 3.4: Mixed Chorus Club 3: Blue Nofe Club 4. HODGDON. JOHN B. Hi-Y I.2.3: Archery Club 2: Reforfs 3: Pep Club 3: Chess Club 4: FBLA 4. HODGE. CAROL ANNE Pep Club I. 2.4: Y-Teens I.2.3: Square Dance Club I: Jr. Red Cross 3: World Affairs Club 4: Needlework Club 4: Homeroom Treas. 3: Red Mill 3. HOGE. NICK Pe Club l.2.3.4: Afh- lefic Club l.2.3. lfPres. 4: FFA I.2.4. Treas. 3: Homeroom V-Pres. I.2: Baskef- ball 3.4. HOLCOMB. ALICE EARLENE Afhol H.S.. Afhol. Kans. I.2: Pep Club 3.4: FBLA 3: Girls' Golf Club 4: Horizon Club 4. HOLM. ROBERT York Communify H.S.. Elmhursf. Ill. l.2.3. HOLMAN. MYRON DAVID Arl Club 3: Pebble Pups 3: Book Club 4: Library Club 4: Mission sfaff 4. HOLY, DUANE Pep Club I.2:Afhlefic Club I.2: Hi-Y 4: Chess Club 3. HORST. SHIRLEY JEAN Pep Club I. 2.3.4: Arf Club I.2: Horizon Club V- Pres. I.2.3: Y-Teens 3: Drama Club 4. HOSHAW. ROBERT Pep Club l.2.3.4: Chess Club 4. V-Pres. 3: Fin and Feafher Club 3: Drill Team 4. HOSTETTER. BARBARA Pe Club 2. 3.4: Y-Teens 2.3: Needlework, Club I: Horizon Club I: Typing Club 2: Spelling Club 2: Jr. Red Cross 3: Silvarfs 4: Homeroom V-Pres. 4. HOUSE. SUE Pep Club l.2.3.4: Y- Teens l.2.3.4: Spanish Club 3.4: Square Dance Club I: Library Club 4. HICKSON. MARY BETH Pep Club I. 2.3.4: Y-Teens I.3: Spanish Club 2.3: Needlework Club 3. Treas. 4: Choir 3.4: Mission sfaff 4. HIGGINS. PATRICIA Y-Teens l.2.3.4: Pep Club I.2: Typing Club 2: Vocal En- semble 3: Sfeno-effes 4. HUMPHREY. CHARLES Arf Club I.2. 3: Barbershop Quarfef 3.4: Biologs 2: Vocal Ensemble 2. HURT. NANCY Pep Club l.2.3.4: FBLA 3. Sec'y 2: Library Club Sec'y 2. V-Pres. 3. Treas. 4: Square Dance Club I: Jr. Red Cross 2: Spanish Club 2: Needlework Club 4: Homeroom Sec'y I. Treas. 3. Pres. 4. HUSSER. JOHN Pep Club l.2.3.4: Afhlefic Club l.2.3. Treas. 4: Lelfer- men's Club 3. Sec'y 4: Sfudenf Congress I: Hi-Y 3: Homeroom V-Pres. 2. Pres. 3: Biologs Sec'y 2: Baskefball l.2.3.4: Track 3.4. I IRONS. EDGAR TOWER Na+'I Honor Sociefy 3.4: Sfudenf Congress School Improvemenf Chairman 4: Thespians 4: Class Treas. 4: Hi-Y 2.3.4: Model Legis- Iafure 3.4: Pep Club I.2.3.4: Camera Club I.2: Square Dance Club I.2: Ad- vanced Mafh Club 3: Scholarship Pin I.2,3: Indian 3. Business Mgr. 4: Seven- feenfh Summer 4: Quill and Scroll 4. J JAEGER. SALLY Bound Brook H.S.. Bound Brook. N.J. I: Pep Club 3.4: Lafin Club 2.3: Y-Teens 2.3: Folklore Club 2: Library Club 2: Drama Club 4: FHA 4: Mission sfaff 4: Quill and Scroll 4. JAMES. MARY ALICE Pep Club I.2. 3.4: Band I.2.3.4: Maioreffe I.2. Head 3.4: Y-Teens I.2,3: Travel Club 2.3: Needlework Club 2.4: Library Club 2: TV Programming Club 4. JARRELL. JANE Pep Club I.2.3.4: Lafin Club I.2: Girls' Golf Club 2.31 Travel Club Sec'y 2: Ink Spofs Sec'y 3: Y-Teens I: Drama Club 4: French Club 4: Homeroom Sec'y I. Treas 2, V-Pres. 3. Treas. 4: Mission sfaff 4: Quill and Scroll 4. JEFFRIES. ANN Pep Club I.2,4: Execu- five Commiffee 3: Needlework Club 2. 4: Library Club Treas. 3: Y-Teens I: Travel Club 2: French Club 3: Blue Nofe Club Sec'y 4: Lafin Club I: Homeroom Sec'y 4: Mission sfaff 4. JOHNSON. JIM Pep Club I.2.3.4: Radio Club I.3,4, Pres. 2: Camera Club I. Pres. 2. Treas. 3: Prinfers' Devils 2.3: Science Club Treas. I: Fin and Feafher Club 3: Chess Club 4: Mission sfaff 4. JOHNSON. JOANN Osawafomie H.S.. Osawafomie. Kans. I.2: Pep Club 3.4: Band 3.4: Orchesfra 3.4: Y-Teens 3: Jr. Red Cross 3: Archery Club 4: lnsfr. Ensemble 4: Cavalcade 3.4. JOHNSON. MARCIA Roger Ludlowe H.S.. Fairfield. Conn. I.2: Y-Teens 3: Pep Club 4: Needlework Club 4: Blue Nofe Club 4. JOHNSON. VIRGINIA Naf'I Honor Sociefy 3.4: Na'r'l Forensic League 2.3.4: Indian sfaff 3, Co-Liferary Edifor 4: Choir. 3.4: Pep Club I.2.3.4: Y-Teens I.3: Travel Club Pres. 2: Lafin Club' I: Spanish Club 2: Exfem o Club 3: Book Club 4: Thespians 3, SDec'y 4: Scholar- ship Pin 3: Debafe Leffer 3.4: Girls' Sfafe 3: Homeroom Sec'y 2. V-Pres. 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Good Housekeeping 3: Our Town 3: M'Ile Modisfe 4: Music Leffer 4. JONES. JANICE Pep Club I.2.3.4: Girls' Golf Club I.4: Spanish Club 2.4: Y-Teens I.3: FBLA 2: Travel Club 2: Ink Spofs 3. JONES, ROGER ALAN Naf'I Forensic League 3.4: Frosh Pep Club Treas. I: Pep Club I.3.4. Execufive Commiffee 2: Afhlefic Club I.2,3: Sfudenf Congress 3: Blue Nofe Club Pres. 4: FBLA 4: Home- room Treas. I. Pres. 2: Baskefball I.2,3: Golf I. JOOS, DOLORES Pep Club I.2.3.4: Square Dance Club I.2. Pres. 3: Jr. Red Cross Sec'y-Treas. 3: Home. Family. and Marriage Club V-Pres. 4: Need ework Club Sgf.-af-arms 4: Travel Club 2: Fl'IA 2. JOY. DARLENE Pep Club I.2.3.4: Choir 2.3.4: Y-Teens I.2: Vocal Ensem- ble 2.3.4: FTA V-Pres. 4: Thespians 4: Jr. Red Cross I: Needlework Club 2: Prinfers' Devils 2: Travel Club 3: Caval- cade 3.4: Sevenfeenfh Summer 4: M'IIe Modisfe 4: Mr. Barry's Efchings 4. K KAMIN. JAY Cenfral H.S.. K.C.. Mo. I.2: Pep Club 3.4: Leffermen's Club 3.4: Afhlefic Club 3.4: Baskefball 3.4. KELLER. GLORIA Hannibal H.S.. Han- nibal. Mo. I.2,3: Pep Club 4: Sfeno- effes 4. KELLOGG. MARY KAY Jarreff Jr. H.S.. Springfield Sr. H.S.. Springfield, Mo. I.2: Pep Club 3.4: GirI's Golf Club 3: Drama Club 3: Library Club Pres. 4: Needlework Club 4: Homeroom Sec'y 4: Sevenfeenfh Summer 4: Thespians 4. KELLY, DON Pep Club I.2.3.4: Hi-Y 2.3: Fin and Feafher Club 3: Drill Team 4: Home. Family. and Marriage Club 4. KENT, MARY LOU Pep Club I.2.3.4: Y-Teens I.3: Jr. Red Cross Pres. 2: Lafin Club 2: Needlework Club 3.4: Choir 4: Blue Nofe Club 4. KERR. DAVID LESLIE Sfudenf Con- gress 2. Sec'y 3. V-Pres. 4: Freshman Hi- Y Pres. I:Hi-Y Treas. 2.3.4: Naf'I Honor Sociefy 3.4: Thespians 4: Lafin Club I. Pres. 2: Pep Club I.2.3.4: Naf'l Forensic League 2.3, Pres. 4: Debafe Leffer 2.3. 4: Reforfs 4: Homeroom Pres. I: Schol- arship Pin I.2.3.4: Indian 3. Adverfising Mgr. 4: Our Town 3: Sevenfeenfh Sum- mer 4: Quill and Scroll 4. KIMBALL. MARILYN Norfheasf H.S.. K.C.. Mo. I: Band 2.3.4: Orchesfra 2.3. Treas. 4: Pep Club 2.3.4: Y-Teens 2.3: Insfr. Ensemble 3.4: Archery Club 4: Biologs 2: Naf'l Honor Sociefy 4. KERBY. JOAN Soufhwesf H.S.. K.C., Mo. 2: Aurora H.S.. Colo. 3: Y-Teens I: Jr. Red Cross I.4: French Club 4: Choir 4. KLASSEN. JONEEN LYNN Travel Club V-Pres. 2.3.4: Square Dance Club I: Y- Teens 3: Proiecfor Operafor Club 3: Pep Club 4. KNIGHT. NANCY Pep Club I.2.3.4: Y-Teens I.2,3: Choir 4. KNOTT. SAM JR. Afhlefic Club I.2: Fin and Feafher Club 3.4: Camera Club I: Biologs 2: World Affairs Club 3: Pep Club 3: Hi-Y 4: Golf 4. KOCH. JIM Aviafion Club 2.3: Arch- ery Club I: Hi-Y I: Square Dance Club 2: Radio Club 3: Pep Club 4. KOGEL, BETTY Paseo H.S.. K.C.. Mo. I.2: Pep Club 3.4: Archery Club 3: Reading Plays Club 3: Vocal Ensemble 4: Library Club 4. KOST. CONNIE LOU Y-Teens I.2,3: FBLA I.3.4: Pep Club 3.4: Blue Nofe Club 4. KRAFT. JANICE Pep Club I.2.3.4: Y- Teens I.2,3. Cabinef 4: Naf'l Honor So- ciefy 3.4: Thespians 3.4: Band I.2,3. Treas. 4: Square Dance Club I: Round Dance Club I: Library Club 2: Home- room V-Pres. 3.4: Scholarship Pin I.2,3: Cavalcade 3.4. KRETZMEIER, WALDEAN Pep Club I. 2.3.4: Y-Teens I.2: Scribblers Club V- Pres. 2: World Affairs Club 3.4: Girl Scoufs I: Folklore Club 2: French Club 2: Ink Spofs 3: Sfeno-effes 4: Mission sfaff 4: Quill and Scroll 4. L LANE. GEORGE A. JR. LANE. JUDY Wesfporf H.S.. K.C.. Mo. I.2: Pep Club 3.4: World Affairs Club Sec'y 3: Jr. Red Cross 3: TV Program- ming Club 4: Sfeno-effes Treas. 4: Mis- sion sfaff Edifor-in-Chief 4: Quill and Scroll 4. LANGE. NANCY ANN Y-Teens I.2.3: Pep Club 2.3.4: Square Dance Club I.2: GAA I.2: Round Dance Club I: Travel Club 3: Archery Club 4: TV Program- ming Club 4. LASISTER. PAUL Arf Club I.2,3: Hi-Y 2: Barber Shop Quarfef Club 3: Drama Club 4: Arf Service Club 4. LATSHAW. MARTHA Pep Club I.2. 3.4: Y-Teens I.3: Square Dance Club 2: Fronfier Club 2: Biologs 3: Home. Fam- ily. and Marriage Club 4. LAWRENCE, IRENE Band I.2.3.4: Or- chesfra I.2.3.4: Square Dance Club I.2. 3: Pep Club 3.4: Needlework Club 4: Insfr. Ensemble 4: Jr. Red Cross 2.3. LAWSON, DONNA Pep Club I.2.3.4: Y-Teens I.2,3: Square Dance Club I.2: GAA I: Drama Club 3: Sfeno-effes 4: Home, Family. and Marriage Club 4. LEAVITT. MARY LOU Sf. Mary's Acad- emy I: Easl' H.S.. Denver. Colo 2: Pep Club 3,4: Spanish Club 3: Ink Spofs 3: Blue Nofe Club 4: Needlework Club 4: Homeroom Treas. 3: Scholarship Pin 3: Thespians 4. LIDA. ROBERT Afhlefic Club I.4: Lef- fermen's Club 3.4: Hi-Y I:Archery Club 2: Tennis Club 3: Typing Club 3: Home- room Pres. 3.4: Baskefball I: Track 3.4: Cross Counfry 4: Foofball 3. 217 LIED, ROBERT Riverdale H.S.. River- dale. N. Dak. I: Pep Club 3.4: Biologs 3.4: Hi-Y 3: Drill Team 4. LILJESTRAND. SYD LeHermen's Club 3.4: Camera Club I, V-Pres. 3: Slamp Club 2: Archery Club 2: Hi-Y 3: Baskel- ball Mgr. 3: Pep Club 4: Alhlelic Club 4: Homeroom V-Pres. 2. LILLESTON, DON I.. Travel- Club 3.4: World Affairs Club 3: Chess Club 4. LILLY, DON Afhlelic Club I.2: Slamp Club Treas. 3: Acrobalic Club 3: Home- room Sec'y 2. LINK. JACK Rock Hounds I.2.3: Fron- 'rier Club 2: Pebble Pups 3: Home. Fam- ily. and Marriage Club 4: Drill Team 4. LOGAN. KERMIT Paseo H.S.. K.C.. Mo. l,2: Hi-Y 3.4: World Affairs Club 3.4. LOHOEFNER, DON 'Hi-Y I.2.3.4: Band 3.4: Biologs 2: Radio Club 3: Relorls 4. LONDERHOLM. JIM Alhlelic Club I. 2.3.4: Le++ermen's Club 3.4: Hi-Y I: Homeroom Pres. I: Mission sIall4: Fool- ball I.2.3: Track I,2.3.4. LONSBURY. RONNIE W.B. Ray H.S.. Corpus Chrisli. Tex. l:Choir 2.3.4: Vocal Ensemble 2.3.4: Chess Club 3: Barber- shop Ouarlel Club 4. LORD. JOANNA Pep Club 3.4: Or- cheslra 3.4: Band 2.3. V-Pres. 4: S anish Club 2.3: Y-Teens I: Science Cliib I: Biologs 2: lnslr. Ensemble 2.4: Relorls 3: Cavalcade 3.4: Na+'l Honor Sociely 4: Scholarship Pin I.2.3. LORIMER. ROD Soulh H.S.. Denver. Colo. l,2: Radio Club 3, V-Pres. 4: Pep Club 4: Na+'l Honor Sociely 4: Scholar- ship Pin 3. LUDWIG. GARY Roosevelf H.S.. Des Moines. la. l,2: Radio Club 3, Pres. 4: Relorls Treas. 4: NaI'l Honor Sociely 4: Scholarship Pin 3. LUNCEFORD. JIM Cenlral H.S.. K. C.. Mo. l,2: Avialion Club 3: Blue Nole Club 4. LYLE. LINDA: Pep Club I.2.3: Y-Teens l,2: Lalin Club l,2: Vocal Ensemble 3.4: Choir 4: Drama Club 3: Needlework Club 4: Book Club 4: Homeroom Treas. 2.4: Scholarship Pin 3: NaI'l Honor So- ciefy 4. LYON. LAURA Pep Club I.2.3.4: Na+'l Forensic League 2.3.4: Nal'I Honor So- ciely 3.4: Sludenl Congress 2.3.4: Y- Teens I,2. Cabinel 3: French Club 4: Girls' Golf Club l,2: Homeroom Sec'y I: Class Sec'y 2: Indian slall 3. Edifor- in-Chiel 4: Our Town 3: Scholarship Pin I.2.3: Quill and Scroll 4. Mc McAULEY. GLEE Pep Club I,2.3.4: Square Dance Club 3. Sec'y 2: Camera Club I: Y-Teens 2: Exlempo Club V- Pres. 3: Spanish Club 4: Blue Nole Club 4: Homeroom Treas. 4: Scholarship Pin 3: Na'r'I Honor Sociely 4: Nal'l Forensic L 4. Zlgague McCARTY, WANDA Y-Teens I.2.3.4: Pep Club I: GAA I: Square Dance Club 2: FHA 3: Home. Family. and Mar- riage Club 4. McCLANAHAN. COLEEN Pep Club I.2.3.4: Y-Teens I.2.3.4: Square Dance Club I: Fronlier Club 2: Lalin Club 3: Scienlilic Lalin Club Sec'y 4. McCONNELL. HOWARD L. Pep Club 2.3.4: Afhlelic Club l,2: Square Dance Club 2.3: Archery Club I: Acrobafic Club 3: Tennis Club 4: Avialion Club 4. McCONNELL. MICHAEL A+hIe+ic Club l,2: Pep Club 3.4: Archery Club I, 2: Hi-Y 3: Jr. Red Cross 3: Homeroom Pres. 3. McCRUM. BOBILEA Field Kindley H.S.. Colleyville. Kans. I: Y-Teens 2.3: Pep Club 2.3.4: GAA 2.3: Square Dance Club 2.3: FTA Sec'y 4. McDERMAND. TED Travel Club 2.3.4: Band l,2: Afhlelic Club l,2: Hi-Y 3: Chess Club 4: Homeroom V-Pres. 3. McFARLAND. MARJORIE KAREN Y- Teens I.2.3.4: FBLA I.2: Needlework Club 3: Jr. Red Cross 4. McGHEE. DAVID DALE Paseo H.S.. K.C.. Mo. I.2.3: Choir 4: Vocal Ensem- ble 4: Scienlilic Lalin Club 4. MCGREW, VIC FFA 2.3.4: Hi-Y l.3I Camera Club I. McGUIRE. LANNIE Ellsworlh H.S.. Ells- worlh. Kans. I: Thespians 3.4: Choir 3.4: Alhlelic Club 2.3: Pep Club 2.3.4: Vocal Ensemble 3.4: Hi-Y 2: Cavalcade 4: Our Town 3: Red Mill 3: M'IIe Modisle 4. MCGUIRE. PAT Ari Club I.2.3: Pep Club 2.3.4: Hi-Y 2.3: Aviafion Club I. McHENRY, JACK Hi-Y 2.3.4: Ar'r Club 2.3: Pep Club 2.3:Square Dance Club I: Round Dance Club I: Blue Nole Club 4. McHENRY, JIM LeHermen's Club 2.3. Treas. 4: Pep Club 2.3.4: Alhlelic Club l,2,3,4: Homeroom Treas. 3: Foolball I.2.3: Baskelball I: Track I.2.3: Capf. 4: Choir 4. McKEE. JAN ALBERT Alhlelic Club l. 2: World Affairs Club 2.3: FBLA I: Hi-Y 3: Homeroom V-Pres. 2. MCKIM. JIM Class Pres. 2: Fin and Fealher Club Pres. 3.4: Le'rIermen's Club 3, Pres. 4: Alhlelic Club Pres. I: Home- room V-Pres. I. Sec'y 4: Foolball I.2.3, Capf. 4: Track I.2.3.4: Baskelball l,2: Foolball Leller 4. McMAHAN. PHYLLIS Pep Club I.2. 3.4: Y-Teens I.2.3: Square Dance Club l.3: French Club 2: Blue Nole Club 4. MACEK. FRANCIS FRANK College H.S.. Pillsburg, Kans. l,2.3. MACK. VIRGINIA Pep Club 2.3.4: Y- Teens I.2.3: Girls' Golf I.2.3: Drama Club 4. M MACKAY. CAROL Pep Club I.2.3.4: Girls' Goll Club I.2.3.4: Y-Teens l.2. Treas. 4: Prinlers' Devils I: Travel Club 3: Homeroom Sec'y 2: Mission slalf 4. MARCUM. TINKER Pep Club I.2.3.4: Frosh Pep Club Pres. I: Execulive Com- millee I: Cheerleader 2.3.4: Homecom- ing A++endan+ 4: Sludenf Congress 2: Homeroom V-Pres. 3. Sec'y 4: Spanish Club 2.3: Reading Plays Club Pres. 3: Y-Teens I: Drama Club 2. Pres. 4: Girls' Golf Club I: GAA I: Square Dance Club I: FBLA 4: Na'r'l Honor Sociely 4: Thespians 4. MAXON. CAROL Weslporl' H.S.. K.C.. Mo. l,2: Y-Teens 3.4: Pep Club 4: Choir 4. MAYOR. LEVON Pep Club 2.3.4: Girls' Golf Club 2.3.4: Y-Teens I: Food Club I: Lalin Club I: Travel Club I: Square Dance Club I: Spanish Club 2.3: FBLA 2: Drama Club 4. MEINKE, BARBARA Pep Club I,2.3.4I Y-Teens I.2.3: Scribblers Club I: Girls' Golf Club 2: FBLA 2: Ink Spols V-Pres. 3: Blue Nole Club 4: Library Club 4: Mission slall 4. MESERVE. DON Pep Club 3.4: Travel Club 2: Aviafion Club 3: French Club 3: Drill Team 4: Relorls 4: Homeroom V- Pres. 3.4. MEYER. KEN Pep Club 2.3.4: Hi-Y I. 2.3: Homeroom Treas. I. V-Pres. 2. MILLER. ALICE Pep Club I.2.3.4: Y- Teens I.2.3: FBLA l,2: French Club 3.4: Sleno-eHes V-Pres. 4: Homeroom Pres.'2. Sec'y 4: Scholarship Pin l,2: Mission slaff 4: Nal'I Honor Sociely 4: Quill and Scroll 4. MILLER. JOHN EDWARD Hi-Y l,2: Alhlelic Club 2: Foolball 3. MILLER. MEREDITH Nal'l Honor SO- ciely 3.4: Lalin Club 2. Treas. I: French Club 3, Treas. 4: Pep Club I.2.3.4: Y- Teens l,2: Prinlers' Devils 2.3: Reading for Fun Club I: Book Club 4: Home- room Pres. I, V-Pres. 4: Scholarship Pin I.2.3.4. MILLER. PRISCILLA Inner Circle l.2. 3.4: Y-Teens I.2.3: Sleno-elles 4. MILLER. VIRGINIA Weslporl' H.S.. K.C.. Mo. I: Pep Club 2.4: Book Club 2. 3: Sec'y 4: French Club 2:'Chess Club 3. MILLS, BILL FFA I.2.3, V-Pres. 4: Alh- lelic Club 2.3: Pep Club I: Judging Lel- fer 2: Homeroom V-Pres. I. MITCHELL. RAY FFA I.2.3: Square Dance Club I.2. Caller 3.4: Pep Club 3.4: Vocal Ensemble 4: Hi-Y I: Round Dance Club I: A'rhle'ric Club 2. MOONEY, FRED Hi-Y I.2.3.4: Pep Club I: Camera Club 3: Track I.3. MOORE. CAROLYN Pep Club I.2.3, 4: Y-Teens I.2.3: Reading Club I: Typ- ing Club 2: Needlework Club 4: Library Club 4. MORGAN. JOY Y-Teens I .2.3.4: Spell- ing Club I: Typing Club 2: FHA 2: Needlework Club 3: Food Club 4. MUNGER. ELEANOR W. Pep Club I. 2.3.4: Lafin Club l.2. Pres. 3: Book Club V-Pres. 4: Y-Teens I.3: Travel Club 2: French Club 4: Scholarship Pin 3: Home- room Sec'y-Trees 2: Naf'l Honor So- ciefy 4. MURPHY. JOHN Maine Township H.S.. Des Plaines. III. I.2.3: Reforfs 4: Adv. Radio Club 4: Na+'l Honor Sociefy 4. MYKLEBUST. CARL F. N NAPIER BRIAN Fairbur Neb I2 e Yi - I i World Affairs Club 3.4: Surveying Club 3: Hi-Y 4. NEFF. LYLE F. Hi-Y l.2.3.4: Pep Club I.2.3,4: Afhlefic Club I.2: Fin and Feafher Club 3: Acrobafic Club 3: Homeroom Pres. 2. NELSON. ROBERT FFA I.2.3,4: Pep Club 2.3.4: Camera Club I.2: Green Ags Reporfer I: Adv. Mafh Club V- Pres. 3: Vocal Ensemble 4: Mission sfaff 4. NIXON. CAROLYN Pep Club I.2.3,4: Sfudenf Congress I: Y-Teens I.2.3: Arf Club Sec' 2: Camera Club Pres. 3: Archery Cllub 4: Library Club 4: Home- room Sec'y 3. NORDSTROM. GRETCHEN Reforfs Sec'y 2.3. Pres. 4: Pep Club I.2.3,4: Y- Teens I.2: Scienfific Lafin Club Pres. 4: Greek Club Pres. 4: Science Club I: Archery Club 3: Homeroom Treas. 3: Scholarship Pin I:Naf'l Honor Sociefy 4. NORRIS. BOB Pep Club 2.3.4: Hi-Y 2.3: World Affairs Club 3.4: Spanish Club 2: Rock Hounds I: Reforfs 4: Track l.2. 0 O'BRIEN. CRYSTAL Y-Teens I.2.3,4: Pep Club I: Square Dance Club 2: Home. Family. and Marriage Club 4. OLSEN. MARY LEE Pep Club I.2.3,4: Y-Teens l.2.3:Jr. Red Cross 3.4: Library Club 4: Homeroom Treas. I. Sec'y 2. ORR. DANNA SUE Pep Club 2.3. Treas. I. Execufive Commiffee 4: Biologs Pres. 2: Spanish Club 2.3: Y-Teens 3: Class Treas. 3: Sfudenf Congress 2.4: Needlework Club Pres. 4: Cheerleader 2: Scholarship Pin I.2: Cavalcade I: ln- dian sfaff 4: Naf'l Honor Sociefy 4: Quill and Scroll 4. OWSLEY. FRANK E. Hi-Y 2.3.4. P PARIS. GENE Class Pres, I: Pep Club I.2.3,4: Afhlefic Club l.2. Pres. 3: Hi-Y 2: Sfudenf Congress Sfudenf Recog. Chairman 3: Le'r'rermen's Club V-Pres. 4: Reforfs 4: Naf'l Honor Sociefy 3. Pres. 4: Homeroom Pres. I,4: Foofball I.2.3,4: Track 2.3: Baskefball I: Scholarship Pin I.2.3: Foofball Leffer 3.4. PARRETT. NEIL Easf H.S.. K.C., Mo. I: Pep Club 2.3.4: Afhlefic Club 2.3: Hi-Y 3. Cabinef 2: Square Dance Club 2: Re- forfs 4: Foofball 2.3.4: Leffer 4. PARRISH. DONALD Pep Club l.2.3.47 I'Ii-Y I.2.3: Alhlelic Club l.2.3.4Z Lef- fermen's Club 3.4: Track 3.4: Cross Counfry 3.4. PATON. BARBARA Pep Club I.2.3,4: Y-Teens I.2: Spanish Club 2.3: Square Dance Club I: GAA I: Typing Club 2: Reading Plays Club 3: Blue Nofe Club 4: Archery Club Treas. 4: Homeroom Treas. I. Sec'y 4: Sevenfeenfh Summer 4. Thespians 4. PATTERSON. DON Sf. Agnes H.S.. K.C.. Kans. I.2,3. PATTERSON. VIVIAN FHA 4: Needle- work Club 4. PAULSON. ELLEN JUNE Pep Club I, 2.3.4: Orchesfra I.2.3,4: Y-Teens I.2: Round Dance Club I: Square Dance Club I: Arf Club 3: Typing Club 3: Blue Nofe Club 4: Homeroom Sec'y I: ln- dian sfaff 4. PEARCE. VIRGINIA Offawa H.S.. Of- fawa, Kans. I: Pep Club 2.3. V-Pres. 4: Vocal Ensemble 3.4: Lafin Club 2: Travel Club 2: Y-Teens 2: Drama Club 3: Choir 3.4: Thespians 3. Pres. 4: Scholarship Pin 3: Sfudenl' Congress Public Relafions Chairman 4: Naf'l Honor Sociefy 3.4: Good Housekeeping 3: Our Town 3: Cavalcade 3: Red Mill 3: Sevenfeenfh Summer 4: M'lle Modisfe 4. PENLAND. WILLIAM FFA 2.3. Sen- finel 4: Green Ags 2.4: Archery Club I.2: Pep Club I. PERKINS. RAY Hi-Y 2.3:AfhIe'ric Club l.2.4: Sfamp Club I.3: Blue Nofe Club 4: Foofball I.2.3: Track 3. PETERS. BOB Afhlefic Club I.2.3: Chess Club 2. Pres. 3: Blue Nofe Club 4: Home- room Sec'y 3: Mission sfaff 4: Foofball I.2.3: Track I: Golf I. PETERSON. LOUANNE Paseo H.S.. K.C., Mo. I.2: Y-Teens 3.4: Pep Club 3.4: Horizon Club 3: Blue Nofe Club 4. 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Pres. 4: Model Legis- lafure 3.4: Afhlefic Club I,2: Rock Hounds I,2: Camera Club I: Reading Plays Club I: Biologs 2: Fin and Feafher Club Sec'y 3: Homeroom Pres. 3: Naf'I Honor Sociefy 4: Foofball I: Baskefball 2: Track I.2.3.4: Scholarship Pin I,2.3: Quill and Scroll 4. ROTH. JOHN Pep Club I.2.3.4: Afh- Iefic Club I,2.3: Hi-Y I.2.3.4: Lafin Club I,2: Sfamp Club I: Homeroom Pres. 3: Foofball l.3. RUCH. MEREDITH Pep Club I,2.3: Girls' Golf Club I,2.3: Y-Teens I,2: FBLA I,2: Square Dance Club 3. RUCKER. ANN Pep Club I.2.3.4: Y- Teens I,2.3: Jr. Red Cross 3: Archery Club Sec'y 4: TV Programming Club 4. RUSSELL. RALPH FFA I.2.3.4: Avia- fion Club I,2: Square Dance Club I.4: Green Ags Reporfer I: Radio Club 2.3: FFA Judging Team 3.4: Pep Club 4. S SANDERS. JANET Pep Club I.2.3.4: Y-Teens I,2: Square Dance Club 2.3: Drama Club I: Scribblers Club I: Travel Club 2: Plafonians 3: Home. Family, and Marriage Club 4: Needlework Club 4: Mission sfaff 4. SCHADLER. GLORIA Pep Club I.2.3. 4: Y-Teens I,2.3: Homeroom Treas. I.4: Square Dance Club I: FBLA I.4: Span- ish Club 2: Typing Club 2: Sfudenf Con- gress 2: Jr. Red Cross 3: Sfeno-effes 4: Mission sfaff 4. SCOTT. ALAN Afhlefic Club I.2.3.4: Hi-Y I,2: Sporfs Officials Club 4: Mis- sion sfaff 4: Golf 3.4. SCOTT. TOMMY Archery Club I.3: Biskefball I.2. 22 SCRIBNER. KAY Monroe H.S.. Sf. Paul. Minn. I,2: Y-Teens 3: Book Club 3. Pres. 4: Pep Club 4. SEDGWICK. SUZANNE Bafavia H.S.. Bafavia. Ill. I: Library Club 2: Pep Club 3.4: Needlework Club 3.4: Y-Teens 3: Mission sfaff 4: Scholarship Pin 2.3: Naf'l Honor Sociefy 4: Quill and Scroll 4. SHARP, TONI Pep Club I.2.3.4: Y- Teens I,2: Square Dance Club I,2: Naf'l Forensic League 2.3.4: French Club 2.3. 4: Reading for Fun Club I: Library Club I: Drama Club 3: Book Club 4: Mission sfaff 4: Naf'l Honor Sociefy 4: Quill and Scroll 4. SHARP. TOM Afhlefic Club I.2.3.4: Pep Club I.2.3.4: FFA 2.3.4: Lefl'ermen's Club 3.4: Foofball I.2.3.4: Track I.2.3.4: Foofball Leffer 4. SHAW. JERRY RICHARD Pep Club 2.3.4: Camera Club I: Square Dance Club I:Spanish Club 2: Afhlefic Club 2: Hi-Y 3: Folklore Club 3: Drill Team 4. SHENK. CONNIE Pep Club 2.3.4: In- ner Circle I.2.3: Y-Teens I,2: Choir 3.4: Vocal Ensemble 2.3.4: Silvarfs 4. SHRONTZ. NANCY Pep Club I.2.3.4: Y-Teens l.2.3: Jr. Red Cross I: Sec'y 2: Needlework Club I.4: Home. Family. and Marriage Club 4. SHUB. BERNARD L. Pep Club I.2.3.4: Homeroom Pres. 2. V-Pres. 3: Afhlefic Club I,2.3: FBLA V-Pres. 2.3. Pres. 4: Golf I.2,3.4. SIGMAN. DONALD LEE Fin and Feafher Club 3.4: Archery Club 2: Afh- lefic Club 2: World Affairs Club 3: Scienfific Lafin Club 4. SLADEK. BILL Afhlefic Club I.2:Arch- ery Club I. V-Pres. 4: Biologs 2: Fin and Feafher Club 3: Acrobafic Club 3: Chess Club 4. SMITH. DUDLEY Pep Club I.2.3.4: Radio Club I.2.4: Afhlefic Club I: Hi-Y 3: Advanced Mafh Club 3.4. SMITH. 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PAT Y-Teens I.2.3: Pep Club I.2.4: Horizon Club I: GAA I: Needle- work Club 3: Chess Club V-Pres. 4: Library Club 4: Mission slaii 4. W WALKER, BARBARA Pep Club I.2.3. 4: Homeroom Treas. 3: Y-Teens l.2: Needlework Club I: Jr. Red Cross I: Drama Club 2: Spanish Club 3.4: Read- ing Plays Club 3: Girls' Golf Club 4: Scholarship Pin 2.3: Na'r'l Honor Sociely 4. WARD. CAROL Pep Club l.2.3.4: Y- Teens I.2.3: Round Dance Club I: Square Dance Club I: Camera Club 2: Jr. Red Cross 2: French Club 3.4: Homeroom Treas. 2: Book Club 4: Schol- arship Pin 2.3: Mission Circulafion Mgr. 4: Naf'l Honor Sociefy 4: Quill and Scroll 4. WAREN. GEORGE Pep Club l.2: French Club 2.3: Biologs 2: Rock Hounds 2: Shakespearean Club 2: Barber Shop Quarlef Club 3: Chess Club 4: Drill Team 4: Homeroom Sec'y I: Mission slaff 4: Baskelball 2: Track 3. WARNER. KAY Pep Club I.2.3.4:GAA I.2.3: Ari' Club l.2: Y-Teens l.2: Girls' Golf Club 2.3: Square Dance Club I.4: Chess Club 3.4. WARNER, YVONNE Pep Club I.2.3. 4: GAA I.2.4: Y-Teens l.2: Square Dance Club 2.3: Homeroom Treas. I. V-Pres. 2.4: Horizon Club 2: Typing Club 3: Home. Family. and Marriage Club 4: Jr. Red Cross Sec'y 4. WATKINS, MARTHA Pep Club l.2: Y-Teens I.2.3:Spanish Club I,2:Needle- work Club 3: Square Dance Club 4. WEGLEY, WARREN A+hle+ic Club I. 2.3: Hi-Y l.2: Pep Club 3.4: Radio Club l.2: Chess Club 3.4: Drill Team 4: Homeroom Treas. 4: Mission sfaff 4: Foofball I.2.3: Track I. 221 WELSH, DEBORAH Homeroom Treas. I: Pep Club 2.3.4: Y-Teens I,2,3.4: In- ner Circle 3,4: World Affairs Club 2: Scribblers Club 2: Travel Club 2: Mis- sion sfaff 4: Naf'l Honor Sociefy 4: Quill and Scroll 4. WEST, MARTHA Pep Club l,2,3,4: Y- Teens I,2,3: Choir 2,3: Girls' Golf Club 4: Homeroom Sec'y 2, V-Pres. 3: Mis- sion sfaff 4: Naf'l Honor Sociefy 4: Quill and Scroll 4. WETZEL, HAROLD Pep Club 2.3.4: Afhlefic Club I,2.3.4: Leffermen's Club 2.3.4: Cross Counfr Leffer 2,3: Track Leffer 2: Mission sfaff 4. WHALEN, DAVE Newberry H.S., Newberry Porf, Mass. I,2: Pep Club 3,4: Sfudenr Congress 4: Lef'rermen's Club 3,4: Hi-Y 3: Tennis Club 3: Afhlefic Club 4: Tennis 3.4: Leffer 4. WHITE, WILLIAM JR. Pep Club 2.3, 4: French Club 2.3: Hi-Y l.2: Camera Club I: Archery Club 2: Airplane Club 3: Spanish Club 4: Homeroom V-Pres. I, Pres. 4. WIBERG, CAROLYN Pep Club l,2,3 4: Y-Teens l,2,3.4: FHA I: Jr. Red Cross I: Lafin Club 2: Travel Club V-Pres. 2: Vocal Ensemble 3: Needlework Club 4: Homeroom Pres. I. Treas. 2. Sec'y 3: Scholarship Pin I,2,3: Naf'l Honor So- ciefy 4: Choir 4. WILLDERMOOD, LANCE Hi-Y I.2,3. 4: Lafin Club I, V-Pres. 2: Pep Club 3.4: Travel Club V-Pres. 2: Reforfs 3, V-Pres. 4: Naf'l Forensic League 2,3: V-Pres. 4: Scholarship Pin 2,3,4: Na'l l Honor So- ciefy 3,4: Quill and Scroll 4: Indian sfaff 4: Debafe Leffer 3,4: Our Town 3. WILLIAMS, DONALD EUGENE Pep Club I,2,3.4: Hi-Y I.2.3.4: FBLA 2.3.4: Band 2.3.4: Square Dance Club I. WILLIAMS, KENT HARRY Band I.2.3. 4: Orchesfra 3,4: Radio Club 2: Square Dance Club 3: lnsfr. Ensemble 3: Pep Club 3: World Affairs Club 4: Blue Nofe Club 4: Mission sfaff 4. WILSON, ANNETTE Pep Club l.2.3.4: Y-Teens l,2.3, Sec'y-Treas. 4: Round Dance Club I: Travel Club 2: Spanish Club 3: TV Programming Club 4: Home- room Treas. 3: Scholarship Pin 2: Quill and Scroll 4: Indian sfaff 4: Na'r'l Honor Sociefy 4. WILSON, DALE LEE FFA 2.3.4: Afh- lefic Club l,2. WILSON, DAVID DONALD Soufhwesf H.S., K.C., Mo. l.2: Pep Club 3,4: Lafin Club V-Pres. 4: Barber Shop Quarfef Club 3: Afhlefic Club 3: Hi-Y 4: Boys' Sfafe 3: Foofball 3,4: Track 3.4: Baskef- ball Mgr. 4: Foofball Leffer 4. WILSON, WARREN W. Pep Club l,2. 3,4: Hi-Y I,3,4: Band l,2,3,4: Travel Club 2.3: Camera Club Treas. I: Blue Nofe Club 4. WINTERS, JEANNIE Haverford H.S., Philadelphia, Penn. I,2,3: Drama Club 4: Pep Club 4. WISECUP. PEGGY Pep Club l,2,3.4: Y-Teens I,2.3,4: Square Dance Club I,3: Camera Club I, FHA 4. WITSCHNER. GERALD E. Pe Club I.2.3I Sfamp Club I: Archery CI-iib I,2, WITTENMYER. GERALD M. Orches- fra I,2,3,4: Inner Circle 2.3. Sec'y 4: Afhlefic Club It Camera Club I: Span- ish Club 2: Hobby Club Treas. 3. WOOD, BETTY Y-Teens 2.3.4: Needle- work Club 3: Food Club 4. WORCESTER, DIANE Pe Club 2.3.4: Y-Teens 2,3:Ar'r Club l.2: gquare Dance Club I: Shakespearean Club 2: Orches- 'rra 3: Silvarfs 4: World Affairs Club 4: Mission sfaff 4: Quill and Scroll 4. WREN, HARRY Sfudenf Congress I: Afhlefic Club l,2,3, Pres. 4: Lef'rermen's Club 3.4: Homeroom Treas. 3, V-Pres. 3,4: Pep Club I.2.3,4: Track I: Baskef- ball I: Foofball I,2.3.4: Foofball Leffer 4. WRIGHT, MARLA Pep Club l,4, Exec- ufive Comm. 4, Sec'y 3: Sfudenf Con- gress 2,3, Sec'y 4: Arf Club I, Pres. 2. Sec'y 3: Y-Teens I: Travel Club l: Thes- pians 3.4: Prom Chairman 3: Naf'l Honor Socief 3,4: Scholarship Pin 2.3: Good Housekeeping 3: Sevenfeenfh Summer 4: Mission sfaff news edilor 4: Quill and Scroll 4. Y YEAMANS, MILDRED Pep Club l.2,3. 4: Y-Teens I,3: Spanish Club 2.3: Travel Club 2: Drama Club 4: Blue Nole Club 4: Choir 4. YEOMANS. DIANE Pep Club l.2.3.4: Y-Teens l.2: Square Dance Club I:Cam- era Club I: Prinfers' Devils 2,3: World Affairs Club 2: Girls' Golf Club 2: Ex- fempo Club 3: Blue Nofe Club 4: Library Club 4: Mission sfaff 4. YOST, BARBARA JEAN Pep Club I.2, 3,4: Y-Teens l.2: Ari' Club I: Shakes- pearean Club 3: World Affairs Club 3: Spelling Club 3: Chess Club 4: Library Club 4. YOUNGBLOOD. LARRY Afhlefic Club I,2,3: Hi-Y 2: World Affairs Club 3: Lef- 'rermen's Club 4: Track 3,4: Baskelball I. 1954 ADVERTISERS' DIRECTORY A. C. Langworfhy Acme Oualily Painls Adverliser Prinling Company Allen's Drive ln Andy Klein Ponliac Ann Pelersen Fairway Reslauranl Ashes' Men's Wear Briclcley Pharmacy Blanchard's Cleaners-Slorage Co. Bob Hesler Radio and TV Breyiogle Real Eslale Brohl's C Kr E Fabric Shop Cell-O-Pald' Clarlcs Bus Service Cloverleaf Cleaners Cloverleaf Nursery Clyde Smilh Sc and lOc Cochran Really, Inc. Crown Drug Company Cuslom Buill' Homes Company, lnc. Davenporl' Appliances Diclcinson Thealers lnc. Duggins Drive-in Laundry Earnshaw Grain Co. Eddie Hile, Pholographer E. Paul Amos Funeral Home Eva Aiwell Beauly Shops Fabric Fair Flowers by Jomay Fred Liddy Reallor-insurance Fred Rode Cleaners Fred's Jewelry Slore Gladson's Jewelry Griffin Consfruclion Co. Hobby Haven Holiday House The Holiday Shop Jaclc Bear Building Co. Jayhawk Really Co. J. C. Nichols Co. J'Day Fashions Jennings Feed and Seed J. Lesler Brown Really Co. John Morrow Pharmacy Johnson Counfy Herald Johnson Counly Memorial Gardens The Johnson Counly Nalional Banlc 8: Trusf Co. Johnson Eleciric John S. Waflcins 8: Son Kansas Cily Suburban Waler Co. Langley's Crafi Cenler Logan Moore Lumber Co. 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Fireslone Tire and Supply 223 JUST THE FAC Apprenfice phofograpl1ers:John Du Bois, Bill Calvin. Maurice Swanson, debafe coach, looks proudly af Jack McNees, winner of fhe Nafional American Legion Oraforical Confesf. G0 ON--SAY IT! HOBBY HAVEN 58I7 Johnson Drive Mission, Kansas ME. 9933 225 ROELAND PARK STATE BANK Member Federal Deposif Insurance Corp Roeland Park HE. 5050 YOU FLATTERER, YOU! FRED RODE CLEANERS Pianf-4024 Rainbow Blvd. Branch-5OlO Linden Drive SH THAT PENCIL Think fhe Yankees will win, George Benneff? Queen for a day . . . Jo Ann Benfon reigns over Homecoming. IN CASE YOU FORGET 228 THE HOLIDAY SHOP ln fhe Roe-I-and Park Qhopping Cenfer CQZIICZSOVL ,S gQ?lUC!'I'y Overland Park, Kansas HE. 2025 THE LAST WORD May I cuf in? THIS YEAR was our year. And fhough ii' slips from +ime's elusive grasp, if will noi slip from ours. ll' lives in every memory of days and weelcs ihal' passed so quiclrly we had +o sfop and calch our breafh-and realize iha+ lhey were gone. Wilh each new day we lived a parl of all fhe mofion and realiiy of Time. We shared ex- periences before unknown, and planned and pa'H'erned, prophesied and dreamed 'logefher-yel alone. We used fhis year. Each minufe, day, and hour was a fool wilh which we buill a fulure of securify. And in our hands we held fhe life or dealh of nafions, a desfiny we did nof 'lake lighlly or dismiss wifh a momen'I s refleclion- a charge we did noi loose fo hafe and pe'Hy greed. We may no? find our name upon 'lhe 'lime-efched scroll of hislory, where miracle drugs, and wars, and parliamenfs, and lrings 'lake iheir place. Yel' who can say we did noi play our parf upon fhe sfage of life in fhis, our year? 'W' .-. 3 'ex uw 2- IN. .+I Ml. mf M. J Eng., , I 4 W ,. 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