Syracuse High School - Syracusan Yearbook (Syracuse, KS)

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We, the Yearbook Staff of the '55 Syracusan dedicate this book to the Parents of the 1954-1955 Seniors. We are grateful to their everlasting faith, and never-ending desire to see their children acquire an education, and to use their wisdom in becomin American citizens of tomorrow. May these Par- ents have a ing and beautiful future in the realization of their desire. Q I I ws M55 ,. qfmauacm Administration. Faculty . Seniors . Juniors . Sophomores. Freshmen . Grades . Organizations . Athletics. Advertisements Illitl' 1 ,-.ff -Q . N l ,G Z' EXWWWLBX HARRY TRIGG Prlncrpal Past Presrdent of l-lanulton County Teachers Assocratlon Charrman of Gulde Round Table at Kansas State Teachers Assocxatlon Conventxon Garden Clty 1954 1355.43 l ,vt I ff, Q l 5 as gsm We We are ah! CLARENCE R SPONG Superlntendent Presrdent of Local Rotary Club 1955 Supermtendent of Presbyterran Sunday School past two years Ham1lton County Red Cross Water Safety F1rst Ard Blood Program Delegate from Southwest Kansas to State Blue Cross Blue Shreld Meeung Recently elected to three year term Kansas State Board of Blue Cross Blue Shleld represenung 19 countles of Southwest Kansas Chamber of Commerce Board of Dlrectors x i' haf' '-5,-5 ,- iv 1 '1 ag 3 i it w X -ff nf s wt 1 ' 5,0 5 'I I, fl 6 E ff E 9 ' f I . MIL , TON RUDY FRANCIS RECTOR O, C. UW I X 1 .Q , ', ' - 'S' X . ,A A l 5 ' l , ' ' , ' ' l Y ' ' . . B X x Q H - ' 1 X 5, ' ' ' - Q -s...u,,, , f . J N, Q5- Fp . C X . l 4. ,a Q ,, . . ,VB,x ' we 1, N, X ' ' ff Sf? ,, ' h I , Q at. 4 - K . ' - K i Y rf N rfjflui ' N ' 1. .f K , y ' ,QM . v 4 'N N, 'V s 1 K N' ' -' Q, . 5 aj Q ,H , ,, - ag -:Q I ' - . cfs, X2-giifiiazf fi sf Q A HL , tif, U! Salou 1955 7 I -4v+N'f an gy V 7446 744 244 Zan 7614! '75 Za .law 7: Zara 5-,,f'..2f-f ' , . , L 5 f r-A ' l- ' H. .- 5. ffai f h W. CLARENCE R. SPONG Mathematics In in 5- , o .pf 1 J.- ROBERT MOSIER, IR, Seventh Grade History and English EULALIA OLIVE COOK Librarian, English, Journalism. LARRY WELCH Mathematics 4 '6- FLOYD EDWARDS Ir. High Social Science, Jr. High Principal, Guidance Director RUTH RODMAN Vocational Home ma king 'MW 1-.5 2 fx 'ff-'19 ., .- X , 19 7 V KJ , GEORGE STARKEY Vocational ' x Agriculture ,, , A . C , ' V ' : Q S I PHYLLIS 1' at 55 -we MORELAND V, MCNITT U '75 Vocal Music V .. f . Supervisor , - J CHARLES HOWARD T Instrumental X Music 'J 4 'x A THURMAN GAY Athletic Coach and V Driver Training LQ 'Wi C 95 X . ALEEN WHITEMAN English and French RUSSELL l-IEFTY 'ith Grade Math and Science VIOLET CONARD Speech, Dramatics, English, and Girls Physical Education DONALD RICHTER Social Science, 7th and 8th Grade Coaching ,:.'.-- Gif ETHEL SMITH Commerce MELVIN GIESAKING Industrial Arts, Science as-2' ' x cw' .lsr if I I v'N 'Z' C S DENZ ILE COFFIN Fifth Grade I. PARKER JONES Sixth Grade IONNY LOU CLICK Second Grade 1' 'Q' ERNEST INE CARRITHERS First Grade ERMA LANNON Fifth Grade ,cg ' e M., RUBY LIGGETT Third Grade LOUIE DERBYSHIRE Fomth Grade VALERIA DAVIS Second Grade MvX 1 INA BELLE DOBBS Fourth Grade DONALD KINDSCHER Grade Principal Sixth Grade JOAN RUSSELL ' Third Grade Qly NELLIE SALMANS Special Education 'K , SHIRLEY SCI-IROLL 'J Primary Grade Music jf I Sixth Grade 1 ,jr Y L 43 52: ' A X 4 fl A wa 6. la-A 'T' EVELYN DREW Kindergarten HELEN KING First Grade i , I 51K K E? fs? N ,fi ' 'I V ,f Y . , QAi12 7,'j .f 1 g h' ,. ..f, gfr, y v f .4'lb HARRY TRIGG High School Principal, Science, Assistant Coach pm-no , L, r., , Mrs. June Nickerson, Secretary I.. -.n--5 Io '18, . . x I .. I M7 . L 3 zu- hx- Dunagan Mn. Connie Sickbert, y 4 ra 1 . ., , ' ,-viii - I N .ij 3 5 I R - 1 L ns, ' h SchooX Custodian Maintenance M :ink MCG0na551e E an Bus Medlamcel Wa Floyd Humm Her La Rmh The Cooks Lillie Woodley, Rosebud Urton, Fronia Thompson, Louise Myers X i .f.:,, I, 5'1- 11 B 1 f li Qs' ' . I X ,... i V 1 O ' W awk vW': 1'u M Sknwz z4atwcz'w.1. 0093s 00.51 ,p-400-Q seniors BILL MAXEY Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2,3, 4, Track 1,2,3, 4, Class Officer 1, 2: Mixed Chorus 4, Junior and Senior 4 Play, Syracusan Business Manager 4, Football Co- if Captain 4, Tri-S Treasurer MARY ANNA MCKINNEY Tri-S Club 3,4, F,H.A, 1,2, 3,4, F. H.A, Officer 2, 3, Junior Play, Kayettes 1, 2, 3, 4, Kayette Officer 3, 4, Student Council 3, Bulldog's Staff 4, Syracusan Editor 4, it Syracusan 4, Staff 4, Flag I 4, Bu1ldog's Staff 4. TED L, BURNETT Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3,4, Student Council 1, AVIS PEARL POMEROY Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, F, H.A, 1,2,3,4, Kayenes 1,2,3,4, Kayette Officer 2,3, Junior and Senior Play, Track Queen 3, Student Council 2, Student Council Officer 4, Band 1,2,3,4, Class Officer 1, Bulldogs Staff 3, sr.. xg Class Office 3: Junior and , h 9 Senior Plays, F.F. A. 1, Football Co-Captain 4, .,fw , 1 I 0 19 3 ,Q ' gtk , ,, X 42 . '19 1 ' ' z , 'N 1 , , , Q ,v 'f' 0 '!'v'a'5 GERALD MCGONAGLE f Class Officer 2,4, Track f 1,2, 3,4, Football 2,3,4, Mixed Chorus 4. 9 l SHERI LEE MILLSAP Kayettes 1,2, F,H,A, 1,2, 3,4, F,H,A, Officer 4, Junior and Senior Plays, Bulldogs Beale! 4, 9 MELVIN HUSER F,F,A, 1, 2, 3, 4, F, F,A, Officer 2, 3,4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council Officer 4, DICK THOMPSON Football 3, 4, Senior Playg Mixed Chorus 43 Boys Glee Club 4, Bulldog's Staff 4, DONNA JUNE SCHMIDT Clarinet Quartet 1,2,3,4g Mixed Chorus 1, 2,4g Cage Queen 4, Student Junior and Senior Play, Council 3, 4, Kayette Officer 2,3,4g F, I-I, A. 2, 3, 4, rn-s Junior and Senior Play, ANITA WEBB F,H,A, 1,2, 3,4g F, H,A, Officer 2 3 4- Tri-S Club 3,4g Mixed Chorus 2,3,4g Girls Glee Club 1,2, 3,4g Sextet 3,4, Triple Trio 2, Junior and Senior Play, lllilflf' r li - t l re ' 3 .3l' I PEGGY ODLE F,H,A, 1,2,3,4g Tri-s Club 45 Kayettes 4g Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, Club 1, 2,3,4g Jr, Play, CAROLE HOUCK Cheerleader 3 4- Band 4, Girls Glee Office! 3, 45 KEITH SCOTT Football 1, Basketball 1 Track 1, 2, 33 Student Manager 4, Band 1, 2,3g Junior Play, Student Council 1, 2, 3, ,3 l,2,3,4, President 4, I 6' Student Council Secretary Treasurer 2, Kayettes 1, 2, 3,4g F,H,A, Officer 2, 3, 4, F, H, A, District Treasurer 43 State Home- maker 4g Homecoming Queen 4, Twirler 1,2,4, I0 MARTIN ROWLAND Bulldog's Bark Staff 4, ROBERT KEITH BASTIAN Coolidge l-I,S. Class Officer 1,2, Basketball 1, 2, Syracuse H, S. Mixed Chorus 4, Boys Glee Club 4. DORIS MORALES Kayettes 1, 2, 3, F. H, A. 1, 2, 3, 4, F, H, A, Officer 1, Mixed Chorus 3, Girls Glee Club 2, Tri-S Club 4 F,F, IVALON INEZ SEAL Kayettes 1, 2, 3,4, Kayette Officer 4, F,H,A, 1,2, 3,4, Tri-S Club 3, Girls Glee Club 1,2,4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 4, LOYD LEROY RICHARDSON Q A, 1,2,4, 'Z' X 4 ff y V, A, MARIE JENSEN Kayettes 3,4, Kayette Officer 4, Kendall Band 1, DENNIS POST Track 1, Junior and Senior Play, Boys Glee Club 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Bu1ldog's Staff 2,4, Syracusan 2,4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2,4, Glee FRANKLIN DELANO WHALEY Club 1,2,4, Tri-S Club 3,4, Junior Play, Mixed Chorus 4 Junior Play, Bulldog's Staff Boys Glee Club 4, Football 1 4, Syracusan 4, Bulldog's staff 2, 4 -Y... ALTON MARVIN ASHMORE F.F.A. 1. 2, 3, 4, Football 5. 7 2,3,4g Track 2,3g Basker- ball 1,2,3,4, BEVERLY JEAN POTTER F, H, A, 2, 3,45 Kayettes lg Tri-S Club 3, Band 2,3,4g Senior Play, LETA IOY BALDWIN F,H,A, 1,2,3,4g F,H,A Officer 4, Mixed Chorus ROSA NELL SQUIRE LEWIS Mixed Chorus 3, 4: GiI1S Glee Club 3,4, Girls Sextet 3,4g Clarinet Quartet 3,4g F, H, A, 1, 2, 3,4g Kayettes 1, 2, 3gBal'1d 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior and Senior Play, Flag Twiler 3,45 Class Officer 1, 2, 3, WANDA CAROL MORGAN Mixed Chorus 1, 3,4g Kay- ettes 1, 2, 3,4g F, H, A, 1,2, 3,4g F,H,A, Officer 3, Tri-S Club 3,4g Band 1,2, 3,45 Orchestra 1,2,3g Clarinet Quartet 1, f' 1,2, 3,4g rn-s Club 3,45 Jr, Play, Band 2,3,4g Band Officer 45 Sextet 4, Orchestra 2, 3, ARLIE AESCHLIMAN F,F,A, 4g Bu11dog's Staff 4, Q A 12 DONALD REX BURCH F.F.A, 1,2,3 4 Bulldogs Staff 4g Class Officer 2 HERMAN DOUGALS RIFFEL Junior and Senior Play, ETHEL ANN MOSER DALE LAWRENCE MONROE Kayettes 4g F,H.A, 4, Sugar City, Colo, Class Mixed Chonis 43 Tri-S Officer 3, Student Club 3,4, Girls Glee Manager 1,2, 3, Syracuse Club 4, F,F,A, 4, IMOGENE MURPHY Kayettes 45 F, H, A, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2,4, Tri-S Club 3,4g Junior Play, LULA BELLE ROSLYN GEORGE Kayettes 1, 2, 3, 4, Kayette Officer 2, 3,4, F, H, A, 1, 2, 3,4g Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4g Tri-S Club 3,4g Girls Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Junior and Senior Play, Band 1, 2,3,4, Clarinet Quartet 1, 4. Council 1, ,jx F1 SELMA LOUISE BREHM Kayettes 1, 2, 3,45 F, H.A 1, 2, 3, 4, Triple Trio 4, WALTER ENTZ Mixed Chorus 3, 4: Girls F.F.A. 2, 3.4: Student Glee Club 3,43 Tri-S Club LEAH JOAN WOELFEL Kayettes 1, 2, F,H,A, 1,2,3, Tri-S Club 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1,2, Girls Glee Club 1,2, Drum Majorette 4, Saxophone Quar- tet 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Council 2. DUANE RECTOR F,F,A, 1,2,3,4- F,F,A, Officer 2,3,4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball l, 2, 3,4, Track 1,2, 3, Class Officer 4, nm.. 1 4 in- if 5 - f l X VERYL ROY F,F,A, 1,2,3,4, F,F,A, Officer 4 Football 1, 2, 3,4 Basketball 1, 2, 3 , 4 Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior and Senior Play, Class Officer 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1,4, Boys Glee Club 1,4, Bul1dog's sraff 4, QW 4 ra' 'fins -qi g.,,,?. ,D H YA ' i - ,, ul- -in ss? , L., ,+L 4 ' I I, Hi' - ,1.4w'g , ' ff' 1 . f vm 1534- 1' rv , 'M Q .',vg, .W - . p - L-V. ,W .. .1 .nv 4-.N - ---- . Y.. f Q X giffl iii gig E . vf '. 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'Fw 17 'NN fr-'Y 3 CU' .Z if Y Norleen Zerbe Frankhn Donnel Imogene Cole Jlm Sw1sher Sharon Ward Floyd Wh1S enhunt I Verna Lou Schoonover Patrlcla Molz DGIOTIS Marle Neudecker Glorla Conn Carr1e Ann Wells Anne Wedel Ti, 53, Shirley Graves 4 Secretary r',. 1 Q .V 1' . A? 5 ?. cg, 53 - . V , , ' ,ff l I Bill Montgomery Aubrey Coleman President Vice-President ! IT'S GREAT TO BE CRAZY bY DONALD PAYT ON The Junior Class under the direction of Violet Conard presented It's Great To Be Crazy , January 28, 1955 in the McCoy Auditorium, The cast members are as follows: Betty Lou Maxwell, Vema Lou Schoonoverg Bernadine, Imogene Coleg Connie Maxwell, Joyce Baker, Wilbur Maxwell, Don I-Ioffg Janet Maxwell, Shirley Gravesg Hercules Nelson, Bill Montgomeryg Aunt Mary, Norleen Zerbeg John Maxwell, Franklin Donnelg Mrs, Jennings, Virginia Spongg J,C, Mallory, Charles McCrary Grover Jennings, Ted Porterg Louie, Aubrey J- - I Colemang Gertrude, Pat 1 Molzg Clara Smith, Gracene Baileyg Gladys, Bonnie Warner, sophomores -NX' 0 ,4 .,o, Q sv Lt .. Q , .,- 1 1 qu' K f ZA f ' HX f? mv ' ug.- -H K + nb 5 '12 342 freshmen x tx .JV ., , 'Ji f X . X 2 f I ' n a NK. nz, ' 1 ! xvu Lux NMR hx' 'gag' xXx wMV5 eg.. ,. .f ,' X 1 JN V Z WM 4'- 1 I 'W ,E 2 iw' N K 1 WM ,Suki JM! 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W5 N ,,.- S 2? nrgunizutinns Cl I S if-. xi TM FIRST ROW: Carole Houck, Barbara Nichols, Shirley Graves, Jo Dean Helfrich, Sheri Millsap, Gracene Bailey, Anita Webb, Imogene Cole, Betty Ross, Wanda Gould, Eva Baldwin, Avis Pomeroy, SECOND ROW: Mrs, Rodman Mrs, Houck, Kathleen Moser, Norma Entz, Marjorie Morgan, Telva Shamburgh, Nancy Kaesler, Kathleen Lindsey, Gloria Rojas, Betty Thompson, Lula Belle George, Mary Anna McKinney, Doris Morales, THIRD ROW: Mary James, Opal Eakin, Phyllis Ross, Bula Schmidt, La Rue Staggs, Marjorie Jones, Donna June Schmidt, Beverly Amerine, Anna Grasser, Naomi Smith, Marie Jensen, Mrs, Webb, FOURTH ROW: Jessie Marquez, Peggy Odle, Marie Nuckles, Sharlleen Jensen, Ivalon Seal, Selma Brehm, Norleen Zerbe, Mary Clary, Wanda Morgan, Maxine Stinchcomb, TOP ROW: Mona Floyd, Ethel Moser, Joyce Baker, Joyce Long, Luella Seal, Virginia Spong, Bonnie Warner, Sharon Ward, Nell Lewis, Leta Baldwin, Sarah Wells, FIRST ROW: Aubrey Coleman, Veryl Roy, Melvin Huser, Duane Rector, Richard Long, Paul Moser, SECOND ROW: Dale Monroe, Norman Eddy, Pat Conn, Arlan Huser, Bobby Vanderpool, Walter Entz, Kay Wells, Leslie Shamburg, L60 Finkenbiflder. THIRD ROW: Gerald Cauthon, Duane Nuckles, Clifford Ralstin, Edwin Houck, Freddie Henry, Larry Rector, Harold Finkenbinder, Lyle Bailey, George Starkey, FOURTH ROW: Robert Wagner, Herbert Klassen, Richard Plunkett, John Ashmore, George Lewis, FIFTH ROW: Galen McCrary, Don Burch, Arlie Aeschliman, Franklin Donnel, Alton Ashmore, Arthur Aeshliman, NOT PICTUREII Loyd Richardson, 31 fi 43144 .ii QQ A. glfX '77Za6ew 0t' 1 FIRST ROW Betty Ross Opal Eak1n Eva Baldwrn Imogene Murphy Ruth Murphy Phyllls Ross Delorls Neudecker Mar1e Jensen Lula Belle George Nell Squrre Lew1s Mary James SECOND ROW Mary Clary Jessle Marquez Carrre Wells Sharlleen Jensen Nancy Kaesler Dor1s Morales Peggy Odle Jo Dean Helfnch Luella Seal Mrs MCNIII THIRD ROW Sharon Ward Barbara Nrchols MarJor1e Morgan LaRue Staggs Leta Baldwln Wanda Morgan Glorla Rogas Rosalee Murphy Joyce Baker FOURTH ROW Eugene Overton M1ke McGonagle Selma Brehm Ethel Moser Amta Vwebb Ivalon Seal Carole Houck MarJor1e Jones Donna June Schmldt Gary Clark FIFTH ROM Stanley Plng Jrm Swrsher Rrchard Burkhart John Davrs Dennls Post Robert Basuan Frankhn Whaley B1ll Maxey Ken Veach Ted Porter Norman Eddy muon W axle!! Kathy Kllgore Betty Schroll Judy Petterson Sandra Reed Conetta Toot Judy Thomburgh : I l I . I . I I I I I , I I I I ' : I I I . I I I . D I I I I I ' ' I I I I I I I I I ' : . I I I I I Y I I I I I I . ' I V: I I I I I I I I I I I 8 4 I Q ,x , . I I f' 4 f ' FSS , : , V .I g. ' Q 1 l 51,21 . . ' I: 9 ' , I Q K ' . , B-FLAT CLARINETS Donna June Schmidt Nell Lewis Lula Belle George Norleen Zerbe Joyce Long Bonnie Warner Patricia Molz Ann Wedel Marjorie Morgan Phyllis Ross Janet Johnson Sandra Reed Sandra Nickerson Helen Shorter Marilyn Anderson Sandra Carter James Williamson BASSES Franklin Donnel Lyle Bailey Charles George Him ,gwsws E-FLAT ALTO SAXOPHONE FLUTES Gracene Bailey Rogene Levens Carrie wells Beverly Potter Barbara Hoff Judy Thornburg Kathryn Moorman Raymond Amerine BASS CLARINETS Billie Schroll Betty Schroll BASSOON Wanda Morgan BARITONES Carole Houck Nelson Rudy Bill Fitzpatrick Richard James Virginia Spong Judy Petterson Marla Hefty LaVern Burkhart Corietta Toot BARITONE SAXOPHONE Mary Clary TENOR SAXOPHONE Joan Woelfel Joyce Baker Franklin Hannebaum BASS DRUM Leta Baldwin FRENCH HORN JoDean Helfrich Marian Molz CYMBOLS Eva Baldwin TROMBONES Melvin Roy Verna Schoonover Eddie Houck George Lewis Lynn Carter Kathryn Kilgore Norman Eddy John Streeter CORNETS Betty Jo Lannon Leo Finkenbinder Larry Rector Galen Glenn Joe Woelfel Mike Riley Terry U'Toole SNARE DRUMS Avis Pomeroy Carolyn Coleman LNSTRUCTOR Charles Howard Carole Houck JOYCE Baker Gracene Bailey Avis P0me1'0Y Imogene Cole I N611 Lewis 4, A, Q ' ffl ff? - ' Vickie Fallier A Skate? x Sheik an gp A196 I refine ' xv LEFT TO RIGHT: Vera Schoonover, Bill Fitzpatrick, Lynn Carter, Nelson Rudy, Rogene Levens, Judy Thornburgh, Terry O'Too1e, Roger Potter, Pat Molz, Anna Grasser, Marion Molz, Carolyn Coleman, Judy Petterson, Marla Hefty, LaVerna Burkhart, Corietta Toot, Betty Schroll, Anna Wedel, Sandra Reed, Director-Charles Howard, Leo Finkenbinder, Joe Woelfel, Ronnie George, I' ,f -W amy in .4 --:xy . ROW ONE: John Davis, Gerald McGonagle, Veryl Roy, Bill Maxey, Ted Burnett, Duane Rector, Richard Long, Aubrey Coleman, Ken Veach, Franklin Donnel, ROW TWO: Edwin Houck, managerg Dick Thompson, Richard Burkhart, Alton Ashmore, Melvin Roy, Gary Clark, Manuel Levens, Ted Porter, Norman Eddy, Galen Glenn, Keith Scott, manager, ROW THREE: Thurman Gay coach, Ronnie Callahan, Donal Hoff, Garold Cauthon, Eugene Overton, Mike McGonagle, Bobby Vanderpool, Larry Clark, Freddie Henry, Larry Rector, Donald Richter, assistant coach, NOT PICTURED: Melvin Huser, and Arlan Huser, A tl 7 SYRACUSE VISITORS Syracuse 12 Lakin Syracuse 37 Johnson Syracuse 14 Meade Syracuse L Tribune Syracuse 3:9 Hugoton Syracuse 14 Beaver Syracuse 14 Holly Syracuse 13 Ulysses 5 at cl ' 15- O Ass' tam C ach :D ter ' all zip aisasgfgp 1.1 if 5. 'M tl Qfameoeugfing 2aeen Quia Womb X 'U As Melvm Huser ed ...-' ...sp A .1 we- VN 'sms- W 5952 4-.auf Y? 51- gi f- ff 131' X' ss. 603607 cada!! W ,..:A,,, gage: 7754- 725 -Q 1 . QQ' 4v-7 s I , IN f 1 Q 25:21, r Y 'Q 7, 4 Iddwfw W. W 1 P p 45 'YL-.. Betty Ross alld Bobby Vandelpool ,sq Ag Y? 3 . '..1 T- n . A' S -:Q ky A N 'Q' M V' S llman and Bob Staggs ag, 'X x Richard Plunkett Hglma Pe Q8 f., f 1 K W 'X Joyce Long and K' .JJ ffx B111 G Maxey Guard Pts 268 nn an 'ff' 5 ri ' 1151 V 1, is gg' BOTTOM ROW Rlchard Long, Ken Veach Veryl Roy B111 Maxey Aubrey Coleman Me1v1n Roy Ted Burnett Ted Porter Melvrn Huser Donald Hoff SECOND ROW Ke1r.h Schoot manager Larry Clark Galen Glenn Norman Eddy Eugene Overton Gary Clark Mrke McGonag1e B111y mmm veryl D. ROY G G Forward A W , -Iam Pts 47 ' ' 1 Alton M Ashmore Center Pts 45 H Mmm ,ow ? ligv 49 Montgomery Ronme Callahan THIRD ROW Thurman Gay, Coach R1chard Burkhart Carl Kohlorst John Dav1s Rlchard Plunkett Alton Ashmore Arlan Huser Larry Rector Pat Conn Donald Rlchter Asslstant Coach Ted L Burnett Guard Pts 49 Melvln L Huser Forward Pts 12 43 Zacketlalf Duane Rector Ke1th Scott MANAGERS 5 , , 'ff aw V ' ALJ' V V7 H Z Q L'.',,,i:'A- lift V yfzflffi- . I f-X 3 , .2- , 2 -- 4, It 4 2 5 11 N . ' Q. A I Y ! , , I is : ,ff I -- If f , W, A x, I lk V I X I Q , g N 1 'x M A f W xf -.N 1.9, 1- A if V , , ' J' ' ' 4,4 i 1' 'J kb A V- , 4 5 g c . eh , C431 tw If ' , 1 . A 'Q'-Q ' ,V 1 :lf ,L ' I , VM ., ' 4, , , 47 , , .. A , ' . : ,, - : , I ! D v 1 o a D I 9 1 , , Afx 0 ' it , I 4 r ' -, K 6' ,,, i ' ' fi 91 1. ng 1 f .4 'f' I 4 'N .4 ? i 2 'K l If Zh f alhxexe 5 350 V35 Avia 15 QI! 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