Washington High School - Hatchet Yearbook (Kansas City, KS)
- Class of 1951
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Q., ' i H , r 1 'wt '. N A L ' 1. ' ' '. A: Y- f , X it L '14, X 1 .K Q E E. X ,Il I x 1 - 'A 1 , AIU . . . B.S. Home Economics and Education, Kan- H B.S. Physical Educatlon, Kansas Statt1Col- K 'Ss ti. N I 4 . . X x I N , I is iw f I' I , az ' -X M ln' -'H . ' '2 l'. M A bocxoloby JOUFHQIINTU and Pflllllllb Unlxsrslty of Kan as 'xorthwkstun Lnlvsr S1IX IAIIIIHY OI XI L BBB IIIXLI' B 11LiNV1ll Il .1 Lr xtx nfl olora LI1lXul'slIX ill 3 DON WILCOX WORMA NYQUIST A B BcthanxCo114,gc Lmdsborg Kansas Englxsh and Latln UIHVCISIIY of Kansas K HUD S JARVIS B S Conmlmru N1 S Fducauon kansas Stan Tgasllnrs C cling Pxttsburg, k mnsas X BEVERLY BARNER Offlce Secretary 46 Assxstant OfflC6 Secretary 48 MARILYN EVANS Comphrnents of LEADER CLOTHING COMPANY 6 ' 5- ' 4 H , C y A-LB. Bars.-r l' Wsxty, 4 , Ka Q' sg ,. Englzsllg Num' 1 s 1' I do, T I' t of K4 S s filly. . . Q 1 Af V I in ' 0 ,' 3 in I n 'vs - 5-:ht s- 'Q ' ' . E, ' fig, , . ,. . .5 t ,Yu ' V 7, 'L , ' X. K., A as A f . x ls V A r I I ' ' V V U ' ' MIIIVIIY Bllllllll Trcasurcrj Klau en Pr ldtntj lvlllclfd Sccretaryj lh rofl Spo1nsor'xl L Hallam The ACt1V1ty Board composed of three members two of wh1ch are appornted by Mr Leland Wallace IS responslble for the d1s tr1but1on of the act1v1ty tlckets The pres ldent who IS elected by the senlor class 1S ass1sted by the secretary and the treas urer These three glrls have spent the1r act1v1typer1ods all year col1ect1nu payrn nts for and d1str1but1ng your act1v1tyt1ckets that have admltted you to so many of the school events The Student Councll 1S the Uovernlng body of the school and makes many of the major declslons for the student body The5 arrange to have a plcture show for the pu plls every slx weeks Each class has four representatlves the presldent and v1ce pres1dent are elected by the student body and aretrad1t1onally sen1ors The Student Coun c1l also sponsors the f1rst student dance of the year as a get acquaumted Gesture wh1ch does much to start the ball rolhnv for a suc cessful year lllllll F' EDGAR GRAFKE DORIS TURNER JOAN THEROFF JOAINN SWANSON P1'6S1def1f Vice President Secretar easurer Q05 THIRD ROVN M Klempnau r L Callahan B DuBol E Graflx C Ttrry I Gaunce SECOND ROW C Schmidt E Modrell I Tlderman I Car pbell G Clark J Theroff FIRST ROW Nir L Wallace sponsor I Swanson D Turner I Young D Elsman I Farr ll V Sam k Cornphments of THOMAS CAFETERIA AND COFFEE SHOP 7 , ji' ,A -, ' . 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Pres1dent Ben Modrell Treasurer Sec r etar y Patt1 Sue Hulburt V1ce pres1dent .Tack Carey Caroline Van Fossen I1 Qin org -fia,-time VALRETA Well done thou bood and fatthful seryant The Lord and Master satd As Nalreta entered a better xy orld By the Savtour to be led She s truly happy now She s left thts world of stn and strtfe To ltwe tn Heaven wtth Jesus A far better ltfe We mtss her smrlrnb face Her word of breettub 1 the hall 10 an 'fi MCCOY But death Qorrtc early or latt Must Lorne to 111 W c should not be tn sorrow Though our heart ts heavy mth rtef And our eyeltd tremble utth tears Valreta brought happtness to mam In her few short years Death cannot Cl rrm an exerlasttn xtctorx And cannot part for long we mortals She s watttng pattently for us Just tnstde the sacred portals Pat Wykoff A M .......... I '- l ....... f 1' vf m' - I v ' 3 xl I V 1 I I 7' x rs v Y s' ' , , r ' . - ' v V U' ' 1 D '. , - V y ' S 1' s , , , . - . 1 'e A ' 5 , . , il' be A Si IIIRS DORIS JEAN ABERNATHY If silence is golden, Doris is rich. Y-Teens 2, 3, Spanish Club Ig Pep Club 2, 3,43 Freshman Operetta, Cafeteria KEITH BARKER Blessings on you little man, we wish you all the luck we can. Hi-Y I,2, 3,4, vice-president 4, Pep Club t, 2, 3, 4, President Junior Class. N Q I BARBARA BRAUER R A merry maid, and as good a sport as you' ll ever find. Y-Teens l,2,33 Home nursing 4. JOAN BATH Bubbles, bubbles, and we don't mean in the tubl HorizonClub l , 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4QPCpC1LlbI, 2, 3, 43 Band 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 3,43 Cafeteria 2, Washingtonian Staff 4, W-Book Staff 43 Hatchet Royalty 4, Home Nursing 4. X HAROLD BRUNE When Harold's not near the girl he loves, he loves the girl he's near. in Freshman Football, Freshman basketball, Varsity Football 4, Varsity Basketball 2,3g Track 3,41B3lld I, Homecoming Royalty 31 Hi-Y 4: W-Club 3, 4. BONNY BALLENGER An atom--a lot of energy in a little bundle. Freshman Glee Club, Freshman Operetta, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Music Festival f 2, 3, 4, Christmas Vespers 2,3,4, Triple Trio 4, Operetta 2, 3,4, Dizzy Baton fif ' fff' 4, Junior Play Stage Crew, G.A. A. 1, Dramatics 4, Dramatic One ActPlay 4, 4? Pep Club 1,2, 3,4, Pep Club Secretary 4, Y-Teen I,2, 3, 4, Variety Show 4, Home Nursing 4. DELORIS EVELYN BUCKLINGER Softly her fingers wander o'er the yielding planks of the ivory floor. 3' I' Chorus 2, 3,4, Music Festival 2, 3,43 Soloist 4, Vespers 2, 3, 4, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 40 word typing award 3, Dizzy Baton 4, Prom solo 3. DON BALDSCHUN The mark ofthe beast is not seen upon a man until he goes aboutwith a stubble. Scholarship award I, ArtC1ub 2, 3,43 Pep Club I,2, 3,45 SpanishClub 1, 2, 3,4g Track 4. Complirrients of BARCUS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 11 Sl IIIRS Sweet and clever, witty and wise. Y-Teens t,2,3,4, Cabinet 3,4, Tri City Conferencet5G.A.A. I5Scholarship Letter t5 Freshman Girls' Glee Club5 Freshman Operetta5 Horizon Club l, 3,45 Pep Club l,2, 3,4, vice president 45 NewsBureau 35 Mixed Chorus 2,3,45 Op- eretta 2, 3, 45 Music Festival 2, 3, 45 Junior Class Secretary: Homecoming At- tendant 35Spring and Fall Concerts 2, 3, 45 Minstrel Show 35 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Washiitgtonian staff 3, 45 Christmas Vespers 2, 3, 45 40 word typing award 35 Triple Trio 45 W -Book Staff 45 First Prize, short story contest 35 Junior Play Stage Crew5 Hatchet Royalty 45 Variety Show 4. BARBARA BOYCE N ANITA BRAUN A steady mind and purpose directed by a heart of gold. Freshman Girls' Glee Club5 Freshman Operetta5 Freshman Operetta Dancing Chorusg Freshman Cantata5 Mixed Chorus 2, 3,45 Operetta 2, 3, 45 Easter Sunrise Service 25 Christrrias Vespers 2, 3, 45 Musical Festival 2, 3, 45 Minstrel Show 25 Spring Coticert 35 Girls' Treble CleffClub 45 Cafeteria 2, 35 Y-Teens I, 3, 45 Art Club 3, 4, 'Treasurer 45 HatchetStaff, ArtEditor 45 Homecoming Committee 45 Hatchet Ball Committee 4. JACK CAREY Evert good OJ boys like to make the public stare. Band l,2, 35 Chorus 2, 35 Boys' Ensemble 35 Freshman Basketballg Football 25 Trumpet Trio 35 PcpB.tnd 2, 35 Senior Class Vice-president5 Operetta 2, 35 Var- iety show 45 Spring festival 2, 35 Christmas Vcspers 2, 3. ROBERT BROW N Why study when your only reward is a good grade. Football I5 Mixed Chorus 2, 35 Vespersz, 35 Junior Class Vice -President5 Student Council 25 Junior Play Cast5 Male Quartet 45 Enlisted in Service. DOUGLAS CHASE We wish we could be as cocksure of anything as Doug is of everything. Cafeteria 45 Hi-Y 2, 3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Football Student Manager I5 Track 2, 35 Enlisted in Scrvice. RUTH CLARK Always cheerful and helpful, too. Girls like Ruth are very few. Y-Teens t,2, 3, 45 Pep Club 2, 3,45 Freshman Operetta5 Freshman Girls' Glee Club5 Home Nursing 45 40 word typing award. DAN COOPER Like a little chimney on a big stoveg gets red in a minute. W-Club 2,3,45 Football I,2,3,45 Track 35 Freshman Class Vice-President5 Sophomore Class Treasurer5 Hatchet Prince 45 Basketball r, 2, 3. HEDWIG COOK To know her is to like her. Freshman Girls' Glee Club5 Freshman Operetta5 Home Nursing 45 Cafeteria 4. Congratulations--DR. LEABO, DENTIST--2601 Parallel 12 '31 Us lf Si IIIRS LOUISE CROUSS The way to have friends is to be one. Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Hatchetstaff, Business Manager 45 Y-Teenst,2, 3,45 Fresh- manGirls'Glee Club I5 FreshmanOperetta l5Christmas Vespers I5 SpanishClub I5 Home Nursing 45 Photography Club 3. ERNEST COWDEN Ahl Romeol Whyfore must we quarrel so? Basketball t, 2, 3, 45 Varsity Basketball 3,4, Captain varsity basketball 45 Foot- ball 25 Band I,2, 3,45 Pep Band 2, 3,45 Music Festival l,2, 3,45 Chorus 25 Op- eretta 25 Brass Ensemble 35 Trumpet Trio 2,35 40 word typing award 35 Prom committee 35 Homecoming Royalty 45 Christmas Vespers 2. CURTIS CUTTING His name is sharp and Curtis is far from a dull boy. Northwest 15 Band 2, 3, 45 Pep Band 3, 45 Music Festival 3,45 Chorus 45 Operetta 45 Variety show 35 Spring Concert 3,45 Christmas 4. PAUL DEGENER Pau1, who's neithershortnor ta ll5 a good sport and fun for all. Band l,2, 3,45 Spring festival 2, 3, 45 Spring concertz, 3,45 PepBand 3, 45 Chorus 45 Operetta 45 Football 25 40 word typing award-3. I 0 I DON DELICH Always friendly, just the same. Always square in life's old game. 0 Freshman Football5 VarsityFootball 3,45 Basketball 1,25 W-Club 3,4, W-Club Treasurer 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Sophomore Class Vice-president5 Hi-Y 2, 3,4, Sec- retary 45 Hatchet King 4. CAROLE DREW She 'drew' on the strings of our heart. Northwest 15 Wyandotte 25 Horizon Club 45 Home Nursing 45 Girls' Ensemble 45 Prom Solo 35 40 word typing pin 35 Mixed Chorus 2, 3,45 Christmas Vespers 3, 45 MusicFestival 2, 3, 45 Solo 45 Dizzy Baton 45 Operettaz, 3, 45 Minstrel show 3: Y-Teens 2,3,4. V ' THOMAS DEGRAW Just a good, all-round senior. Hi-Y 3,45 Pep Club 3,45 Track 45 Washingtonian Staff 3,45 FreshmanFootball5 Homecoming committee 3. ALBERT DIMMITT Dimwit2 Nay. One of the smartest members of the class. Northwest 15 Band 2, 3,45 Clarinet Trio 2, 3,45 Spring Concert 2,3,45 Chorus 2, 3, 45 Boys' Ensemble 45 Boys' Quartet 2, 3,45 Christmas Vespers 2, 3,45 Oper- etta Cast 2,3,45 l-li-Y 35 Football letter 3,4, Footballgame captain 45 District Festival 2,3,45 State music festival 25 Boys' State 35 Scholarship award 25 Prom committee 35 Junior Play Cast 35 Variety Show 2,3,45 One Act Play 35 Stare Dramatic Festival35 Senior Announcement Committee 45 Class nightCommittee Through the courtesy of QUINDARO STATE BANK FA. 4770 13 Sl IIIRS A mind equal to any undertaking he puts it alongside. Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, President 45 Band I , 2, 3,45 W-Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 45 Student Council 3,45 Freshman football I5 Freshman basketball I5 Varsity football 2, 35 Varsity Basketball 2, 3,45 Varsity football student manager 45 Track I, 2, 3,45 Music festival 2,3, 45 Scholarship letter 2. BOB DUBOIS BERTA EVANS Not enough good adjectives can be found to describe Berta. Freshman Class secretary5 Freshman Girls' Glee Club, President5 G.A.A. Ii Sophomore Class Cheerleader5 Debate 25 Dramatics 25Y-TeensI,2,3,4, Cab- inet 3, Secretary 45 Junior play prompter5 MixedChorus 2, 3,45 Operetta 2, 3,45 Christmas Vespers 2, 3,45 Music Festival 2, 3, 45 Girls' Triple Trio 45 Variety Show45 Spanish Club 2, 3,4, Program Chairman 3, Treasurer 45Quilland Scroll 3, 45 Home Nursing 45 40 word typing award5 Pep club I,2, 3, 45 School cheer- leader 3,45WashingtonianStaff 3, 45 W-Bookstaff 45 HatchetStaff 4, advertis- ing manager5 Hatchet Queen. EDGAR GRAF KE, JR. He has a good understanding. At least it's a long way from his feet. Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, President 45 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 35 W-Club 2, 3, 45 Art Club 2, 3, 45 Student Council Conference I,2, 35 Freshman Football5 Varsity Football 2, 3,45 FreshmanBasketbal15 Varsity Basketball 2, 3,45 All-Star 3, 45 Chorus 35 Vespers 35 Junior Play cast. IRENE FARRELL Juliet. fThe other half of Romeoj. The Course oftrue love never did run smooth. Freshman Girls' Glee Club5 Freshman Operetta Cast5 Pep Club 3,45 HorizonClub 3, 45 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Cabinet45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 WashingtonianReporter 35 Washingtonian Staff 45 Make-up Junior Play 35 Student Cotuicil 4, Student Council Conference 45 Homecoming Royalty 45 Scholastic Award 2, 35 40 word typing award 35 Hatchet Photography Editor 45 NewsBureau 35 Home Nursing 45 G. A. A. I5 K. U. Press Conference 4. CAROL GAST Another Gastl Is this the last? Y-Teensl,2,3, 4, Cabinet 3,4, Tri-City Conference 35 HorizonClub 45 Fresh- man Glee C1ub5 Freshman Operetta Cast5 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 45 Music Festival 2, 3,45 Christmas Vespers 2, 3,45 Spring and FallConcerts 2, 3, 45 Minstrel Show 35 Operetta 2, 3,45 Band l,2,3,45 Pep Band 3,45 Pep Club 3,45 Dramatics 35 One -Act Play 35 Junior-Senior Prom Committee 35 Stage Crew Junior Play5 G. A.A. I5 Hatchet Staff, Circulation Manager 45 50 word typing award. RICHARD FIATTE A good folly is worth what you pay for it. Freshman Foorball5 Hi-Y I, 2, 35 Pep Club I,2, 3,45 Junior Play Cast5 Dramatics I5 Washingtonian Staff 45 Co-editor of sports5 Variety Show 4. NORMA JEAN FRANCIS Now she's going to 'Chuck' it all. Pep Club I,2, 3,45 Horizon Club I,2,3,4g Y-Teens I, 2, 3,45 Cafeteria 2,35 Home Nursing 45 Homecoming committee 35 Washingtonian staff 45 Editorial Staff5 K.U. PressConference 45 Red Cross AlbumCo-editor 45 Band I,2,3Q Pep Band 35 Music Festival 35 Spring Music Festival 35 G. A. A. I5 Office 3,4. JOHN FLAC KMILLER Why don't you speak for yourself, John? Lillis High 15 Cafeteria 4. 41 1 1 K' Compliments of WYANDOTTE LAUNDRY--1060 Minnesota 14 lt. nv i 9- 5 Si IIIRS RICHARD GAUPP He skates over thin ice, but his greatest safety is in his speed. BETTY LEE GREEN We all boil, only at different degrees. Pep Club l,2, 3, 45 G. A. A. I5 Horizon Club 2, 45 Cafeteria 2, 4: Home Nursing 45 Y-Teens I,2, 3, 45 Freshman Glee Club5 Freshman Operetta5 Washingtonian Staff 3,45 Red Cross Album Staff 4. PATTIE SUE HULBURT All her graces can't be told. She'S not selfish, bad, or bold. Bonner 1 , 25 Y-Teens 3, 4, Treasurer 45 Quill and Scroll 3,4, Secretary 35 Wash- ingtonian Staff 3,45 Editorial staff 45 Secretary Senior Classg Variety Show 35 Ditch Day Committee 45 Typing award 35 Homecoming Committee 35 Dram- atics 3. , NELLIE JUNE HALLMARK Always as busy as a one-armed man with hives pasting on wallpaper. Freshman Girls' Glee Club 15 Freshman Operetta I5 Y-Teens I,2, 3, 45 40 word typing award 35 Hatchet Staff, Sports Editor 45 Spanish Club 1,25 Office 3, 4. i MINERVA KATHERYN HAYES A versatile member of the Senior Class. Freshman Girls' Glee Club5 Freshman Operetta Cast5 Christmas Vespers l,2, 3, 45 Variety Show 2, 3,45 Mixed Chorus 2, 3,45 Operetta 2, 3, 45 Operetta Cast 45 Spring Festival 2,3,45 Triple Trio 45 Y-Teens 1,2, 3,4, Music Chairman 45 Hatchet Staff Photography Editor 45 Co-editor of Class Will 45 President Mixed Chorus 45 Junior Play Cast5 Home Nursing 4. ELEANORE IENNINGS Can be compared to a silkworm. Has come out of her cocoon in the past two years. G.A.A. I5 Freshman Glee Club5 Freshman Operetta5 Chorus 3,45 Christmas Vespers 3,45 Music Festival 2,3,45 Band 2,3,4: PepClub 45 Y-Teens I,2,3,4, Cabinet 3,45 Horizon Club 35 Dramatics 35 One-Act Play 3. LONNIE E. HARDING Has the jaw action of a sewing circle. Spanish Club I, 2,3,45 ArtDirector 35 Vice-President 45 Pep Club l,2,3, 45 Art Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 45 Junior-Senior Prom Chairman 35 Hatchet Staff Art Editor 42 Cafeteria 4. NANCY HAGGARD She must be heard to be appreciated. Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Y-Teens 1,2, 3,4, Tri-City Conference 35 Spanish Club r, 2, 3,4, Pianist 2, Secretary 35 50 word typing awardg 80 word shorthand award5 G.A.A. I5 Horizon Club l,2,43 Washingtonian Staff 3,4, Business Managet5 Hatchet Staff 4, Secretary5 Freshman Glee Club5 Freshman Operettag Accom- panist5 Dancing Chorus5 Scholarship award 1,35 Variety Show 45 AssistantBook- keeper 3, 45 Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3. Compliments of HALLS BAKERY 15 Sl IIIRS MARLENE IENNINGS 1t matters not how long we live, but how. Dramatics35 Y-Teens I , 3,4, Cabinet 35 Washingtonian reporter 35 Washington- ian Staff 45 Home Nursing 4. JOANNE JONES Her vivaciousness makes up in height what she lacks in length. Pep Club I, 2, 3, 45 Y-Teens I, 2, 3,45 Horizon Club 3, 45 Freshman Glee Clubg Freshman Operetta5 G.A. A. I5 Hatchet Princess 45 Chorus 45 Operetta 45 Christmas Vespets 45 Spring and Fall Concerts 45 Dizzy Baton Cast 45 80 word shorthand award. JOSEPH G. KRIVJANSKY Terminological Inexactitude. Hi-Y Football 25 Stage Manager Junior Play 35 Stage Manager Operetta 2, 3,45 Variety Show 3. PEGGY LOU JONES Gentlemen always prefer strawberry blondes. Polytechnic I5 Pep Club 2, 3,45 Y-Teens 2,35 Horizon Club 2,35 Sophomore Homecoming Attendant5 American Royal Centennial Belle 45 40 word typing award5 Home Nursing 45 Junior Play Stage Crew5 Homecoming committee 4. RAY KLEE A boy scout and always a good scout. Hi-Y 1 , 2, 3, 45 Cabinet 45 Pep Club r,2, 3,45 Chorus i, 2, 3, 45 Operetta r, 2, 3,4, Stage Manager 45 MusicFestival 1, 2, 3.4: Band 1, 25 ArtClub 2, 3, 45 Basketball 25 Sunflower Boys' State 3. JOYCE ELLEN KLAUSEN A gentle soul, with a peace of mind. Girls like Joyce are hard to find. Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Home Nursing 45 Scholarship letter 1, 35 Cafeteria 45 Activity Board 45 Treasurer, Librarian 2. JACK L. LANGSTON No matter what he saith, we know he hates to leave Edith. Hi-Y I,3,45 Freshman football. THOMAS E. LETTS A new addition to our class5 we wish he had come sooner. Fort Smith r,2, 3. Compliments of VAN FOSSEN'S GIFTS 16 It QQ if Q-- 3- X 7 f , L, - f,,.-1, ,, h.t'ff4.gfQi' ' . C. 'Q Sl IURS BEN MODRELL Holding a class office is a great burden, especially when you want to go out with the boys eh, Ben? Freshman football5 Varsity football 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club I5 Junior Senior Prom Committee 35 Senior Class President5 Variety show 45 Dramatics 35 Co-editor Kansas Day Booklet 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 3,45 W-Club 3, 4. BILL LOGAN Wit makes its own welcome and levels all distinctions. Freshman football manager5 Hi-Y l,3,45 Mixed Chorus I,2, 3, 45 Operetta t,2, 3, 4, Cast 1,2,4, Stage Manager 35 Junior Play Cast5 Hatchet Staff sport co- editor5 Washingtonian Staff 3,4, Sports writer 3, Editorial Staff 4, Ad Layouts 45 Boys' ensemble 45 Male Quartet 45 Varsity football manager 25 Christmas Vespers I,2, 3,45 Music Festival l,2, 3,45 Variety Show 45 Fall Music Festival t, 2, 3, 45 District Music Festival 2, 3, 45 Ditch Day Committee 45 Class Night Committee 4. ' MURIEL DELORES MYERS Life is a serious proposition, and we should prepare to meet it. Freshman Girls' GleeClub5 Freshman Operetta Cast5 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Cabinet 45 SpanishClub l,2, 3,4, Mlmic Chairman 45 Y.O.B. President 45 Chapel Time Pianist I, 25 Vice-President 25 Pep Band 45 SpeechFestival 25 Debate 25 Dram- atics 25 Vespers 2, 3,45 Treble Clef Club 4. BRUCE MAUPIN His voice is his fortune. Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 District Festival 2, 3,45 Soloist 3, 45 Variety Show 3, 45 Football 25 Sunflower Boys' State 35 Minstrel Show 35 Oper- etta 2, 3, 4, Cast 45 Junior P1ay5 Hi-Y 2,3, 45 Hatchet, Advertising Manager5 Boys' Ensemble 45 Christmas Vespers 3,45 Soloist 3. DONNA MILLSAP O Death where is thy sting5 O shorthand, where is thy victory? Pep Club I,2, 3,45 Y-Teens l,2, 3,45 Horizon Club 3,45 Freshman Glee Club5 Freshman Operetta5 Cafeteria 3, 45 Home Nursing 4. EDDIE MODRELL Get thee behing me Satan--and push. Pep Club 3,4, President 45 Dramatics 33 Hi-Y 45 Student Council 45 Variety show 45 Cafeteria 45 Washingtonian Staff 45 Junior Play Cast5 Football Student Manager 25 Washingtonian Editorial Staff 4. AUDREY MONTGOMERY Two words will describe Audrey. Petite and Sweet. Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Band I, 2, 3,45 Majorette 2, 35 Drum Majorette 45 Music Fes- tival 2,3, 45 Student Council 15 PepBand 3,45 HorizonClub i, 2,3,4i Y-Teens t,2, 3, 4. PATSY NAUMAN Palsy Nauman, a red haired lass5 a jolly member of the senior class. Wyandotte lg Pep Club 2,3, 45 Art Club 2, 3,4, Secretary 45 Y-Teens 2,3,45 Cabinet3,4, Tri-City Conference 35 Chorus 2, 3,4, Accompanist3,45 Christ- mas Vespers 2, 3,45 Variety Show 2, 3,45 SpringFestiva1 2, 3,45 Hatchet staff, Co-editor 4. Compliments of PRAIRIE BREW BOTTLING COMPANY Sl IIIIIS if LAVERN NEIL A newcomer this year. A good sport and a 'olly good gal. Springfield l,2, 35 Horizon Club 45 Y-Teens 4. JANET LEE NYE A head of blonde hair belongs to Nye5 tell us, Janet, do you use dye? G.A.A. 15 Freshman Glee Club 15Freshman Operetta Cast5 Y-Teens 1,2, 3,45 Cabinet3, Tri-CityConference 2, 35 HorizonClub I,2, 3,45 Scribe 45 PepClub I,2, 3, 45 Washingtonian RCPOIICI3, WashingtonianStaff4. EditorialStaff5 News Bureau 35 W -Book Staff 45 Prom Correspondent 45 Mixed Chorus 45 Christmas Vespers 45 Operetta 45 Music Festival 45 Fall and Spring Music Concert45 Junior Play Stage Crewg Dramatics 35 One-Act Play 35 Homecoming committee 3.4. GEORGIA O'DANIEL Her fair exterior is her silent recommendation. Cheerleader 2, 3,45 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Cabinetz, 3,45 PepClub I,2, 3,45 Fresh- man Glee Club5 Freshman Operetta Cast5 Horizon Club I,42 Mixed Chorus 2, 3,45 Y-Teen Tri-City Conference 1,25 Music Festival 2, 3,45 Operetta 2, 3,45 Treble Clef Club 45 Minstrel Show 35 Dizzy Baton Cast 45 Fall Concert 2,45 Spring Concert 2,3,45 G.A.A. I5 Debate 2, Debate Conference 25 National Forensic League 25 Dramatics 25 Junior Play Cast5 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Wash- ingtonian Staff 4, Editorial Staff5 W-Book staff 45 K.U. Press Conference 45 Homecoming Queen 45 Variety Show 45 Editor of Magazine 4. BEVERLY ANNE OGDEN The 'I don't know' girl, in good old A.M. Y-Teens 15 Chapel Time Vice-president 35 Y,O.B. Secretary-Treasurer 45 Caf- eteria 45 Home Nursing 4. 4 HM PRICE lim is always that good friend just 'standing by', Freshman football5 Varsity football 2, 3, 45 Freshman Basketball5 Track 1, 2, 3 Dramatics 35 Enlisted in service. TONY PRELESNIK If wishes were cars, we would all drive a new Nash. Student Director of Printing 45 Washingtonian Staff 45 Dramatics 45 Debate 3. DARLENE JUNE OLSON All the things she earns or wins, she must share, for she was born a twin. Wyandotte 15 Dramatics 45 Home Nursing 45 Cafeteria 45 Pep Club 2, 3,45 Y- Teens 2, 3, 4. CHARLENE ROSE OLSON The twister in a set of sin twisters. Wyandotte 15 Pep Club 2,3, 45 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 45 Vespers 2, 3, 45 Festival 2 3, 45 Operetta 2, 3, 45 Cafeteria 45 Y'T66l'lS2,3, 45 HorizonClub 45 Dramatics 4. Compliments of ROSS 8: ROSS REALTORS--3136 State Avenue 18 JACK RICE Sparkie! He makes Connections in life. W-Book Editor 45 Debate 35 School Radio-Electrician I, 2, 3, 45 Motion Picture Production Staff 3, 45 Chorus 45 Radio Quiz 4. MARY RUTH RICHARDSON Hair of blonde, eyes of blue5 a good friend, kind and true. Lebanon I,2Z Turner 3: Home Nursing 4. ALBERTA ROPP As immutable as the hills. Bur not quite so green. Pep Club 1,2, 3,45 Y-Teens 2, 45 HorizonClub I,2, 3,45 Band 1,2, 35 Cafeteria I, 2, 35 Music Festival 2, 35 Home Nursing 45WaShil1gtOr1ian Staff 3,4. REX RIPPLE A minute manl Thinks, works, and quits in a minute. Pep Club 3,45 Hi-Y 45 Golf 2, 35 Student Manager Varsity Basketball 15 Stage Manager Junior Play 35 Stage Manager Operetta 2, 3, 45 Homecoming Royalty 4: Student Council I. LEONARD ROPP Wild oats will get sown some time, and one of his arts is to sow them at the right time. Basketball 15 Freshman football5 Band 1,2, 35 Track 2, 3,45 Art Club 45 Hi-Y SELMA SIEVERING A comrade neither glum nor merry. Freshman Girls' Glee Club5 Freshman Operetta Cast5 Spanish Club I5 Y-Teens 1,2, 3, 45 Dramatics 35 Fashion Show 2, 35 Vespers 3,45 One-Act Play 35 Music Festival 35 Mixed Chorus 3, 45 Cafeteria 45 Home Nursing 4. MARIANNE SIBLEY A firm believer that variety is the spice of life. Turner 15 Y-Teens 45 HorizonClub 3, 45 Home Nursing 45 Cafeteria 3, 45 Dram- atics 3, 45 Pep -Club 4. RITA SAMBOL She has two of live's greatest blessings--good health and good sense. Freshman Operetta5 Freshman Glee Club5 Horizon Club 3, 45 Pep Club 2, 3,4, Treasurer 45 Scholastic award l,2,3: News Bureau Director 35 Washingtonian reporter 3, Washingtonian Staff 45Quill and Scroll 3, 45 40 word typing award 35 8o word shorthand award 35 Make-up Junior play5 Htme Nursing 45 K.U. Press Conference 4. Complrments of EVERYTHING FARM STORE 3800 State 19 Sl IIIRS LEROY SORTOR A rousing cheer for LeRoyl The boy who never says die! Cafeteria 4. NITA FAYE SMITH She says little, but she thinks a lot. Turner I5 Y-Teens 2, 35 Washingtonian reporter 35 Home Nursing 4. 'B MARCIA LEE STEGMAIER A faithful friend and a good sport. Freshman girls' Glee Club, Secretary5 Freshman Operetta I5 Homecoming at- tendant I5 G. A. A. I5 StudentCouncil 25 SpanishClub 25 JuniorPlayStage Crew 35 40 word typing award 35 Pep Club I,2, 3,45 Horizon Club r,2,45 Y-Teens W' I, 2, 3, 45 Cafeteria 2, 45 Chorus 2, 3, 45 Operetta 2, 3, 45 Christmas Vespers 2,3, 45 Music Festival 2, 3, 45 Home Nursing 45 Dizzy Baton 4. DAVID SOPTICH His greatest ambition is to 'walk the plank' on Broadway. Pep Club 1,2, 3,45 Washingtonian Staff 3,45 Junior Play Cast5 Dramatics. '11 RAY THENO Free from worry and care. Where there's mischief Ray's always there. Freshman Footba115 Football 2, 35 Junior Play Stage Crew5 Enlisted in Service. JOAN CAROLYN THEROFF Laugh and the world laughs with you. ' Activity Board, Secretary 45 Art Club 2, 3, 45 President 45 Student Council 2, 3, 4, Secretary 45 Y-Teens I, 2, 35 Horizon Club I, 2, 35 Pep Club I, 2, 3,45 Fresh- man Operetta, Freshman Operetta Cast5 Junior Play Cast5 Ditch Day Commit- tee 4. 'Ol BETTY JEAN TOLMAN A girl who will be a success in life. She may even be 'Good' someday. Band I,2, 3,45 Pep Band 2, 3,45 PepC1ub I, 2,3,45 Y-Teens I, 2,3,4, Tri-City Conference 3, Cabinet 3,45 Horizon Club I5 Chorus 2, 3,4, Librarian 45 Music Festival 2, 3, 45 Christmas Vespers 2, 3,45 Triple Trio45 Operetta 2,3, 45 Variety Show 3, 45 Hatchet Staff, Co-Editor 45 Junior Play Stage Crew 35 Junior-Senior Prom Committee 35 Dramatics 35 Home Nursing 45 G. A.A. I. GENE TEEGARDEN This lad answers the call of Morpheius fGod of sleepy every day in American History. Wyandotte 15 Argentine 25 Debate 3,45 ArtClub 3,45 Hi-Y 3, 45 Pep Club 3,45 y Escort to Homecoming Queen 45 Homecoming Committee 45 National Forensic League 3, 45 Variety Show 4. Zh This page through the courtesy of NEWBY SIGN COMPANY--VI. 4141 Z0 Y, ws. JH . 7 xg li ft -in M Q Sl IIIIIS The highlights of Janice's career: appearing in both royalties her senior year. Pep Club l,2, 3,4: l-lorizonClub 2, 3, 4, President 4: Y-Teens 1,2,3,4: Secre- tary Sophomore Class: Freshman Girls' Glee Club, Vice-president: Freshman Operetta: Pep Club Homecoming Attendant 4: Hatchet Royalty 4: Spanish Club 2: Activity Board President 4: Cafeteria 4: Home Nursing 4. JANICE WILLARD bolus TURNER Evolution in 'Feenie's' case was not a process but a coercion. Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4: Vice-President 3, President 4: Student Council 3,4, Vice- president 4: Band I,2, 3,4: MixedChorus 2, 3: Pep Club l,2, 3, 4: Pep Band 3, 4: Christmas Vespers 2,3: Junior Play Stage Crew 3: Homecoming chairman 4: Spring Festivals 2, 3, 4. 7 HAROLD WHEATLEY A lad with a chasm that even fried shrimp can't fill. President Freshman Class: Hi-Y I,2,3, Cabinet I,2, Vice-president 3: Mixed Chorus 2, 3: Operetta 2, 3: Christmas Vespers 2,3: Music Festival 2,3: Fall and Spring Concerts 2, 3: Art Club 2, 3: Track l,2, 3: Freshman Basketball: Varsity basketballz, 3: Freshman FootballCo-Captain: Varsity Football 2, 3: GameCap- tain 3: All-star 3: W-Club 2, 3: Junior Play Cast: Enlisted in service. BILL TROUT His rtame may sound fishy but he always manages to stay out of deep water. Northwest 1: President Sophomore Class: Varsity football 2, 3, 4: Varsity basket- ball 2, 3,4: Hi-Y 2,3: W-Club 2,3,4: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Art Club 3,4: Junior Senior Prom Chairman 3: Hatchet Royalty 4. LEONARD BENJAMIN WHITE, IR. If life had a second edition, how we would correct the proofs. New Adams Junior High I: Argentine 2, 3: Hi-Y 4. P AT RICIA WYKOFF The target of the senior class, the author of all these epitaphs. Freshman Girls' Glee Club: Freshman Operetta Cast: Horizon Club t ,2, 3, 4: Civic Chairman 3, 4: Y-Teens I , 2, 3, 4, Cabinet 3,4: Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, 3,4, President 4, Social Chairman 3: Speech Contest 3, 4: Junior Play Cast: HatchetStaffLiterary Editor 4: Director of News Bureau 4: Chorus 4: Radio Quiz 4: Kansas Book Editor 4: Washingtonian staff 4: One'Act Play 3: Variety Show 3, 4: Operetta 4: Student Director of Class Night: Christmas Vespers 4: Spring Music Festival 4: G. A.A. I: Tri-City Conference 2. ARLEN WELCH He can win without boasting, lose without an excuse. Freshman Football I: Varsity Football 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2: Track l, 2, 3,4: W- Club 3,4, President 4: Hi-Y 2, 3,4: Chorus 4: Operetta 4: Hatchet Royalty 4. C AROLINE VAN FOSSEN The energetic, auburn-haired type-setter. How many more Michaelswill there bel G.A. A. l: Y-Teens t,2, 3,4, Tri-CityConference 3: Cafeteria 2,3: Pep Club I,2, 3, 4: Junior Play Stage Crew 3: Junior Class Treasurer: Senior Class Treas- urer: Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3: Home Nursing 4: Hatchet Staff, Literary Editor 4. nts of U ANTY STATE BANK Kansas C113 Kansas Comphme G AR Y 21 ! N J , .fl .af -- --4 Cifaaa ejwhaforg ln the fall of 47 the portals of Washtngton admttted IOI anxtous but determtned freshmen Aftergetttng properly orrented dur tng the f1rst few days of school the tradtttonal class electtons ended w1th Pete Wheatley pres1dent Dan Cooper VICE pres1dent Berta Evans secretary Wallace Terry treasurer and Wanda Wtnner cheerleader Votctng the1rop1n1on 1n the student counctl were Rex Rtpple Bob Brown Audrey Montgomery and Edgar Gratke The vestbuttons of our class sponsors Mr Foster Mr Wren and Mrs Howard almost popped offwhen the footballseason closed on an undefeated team Co captatns Pete Wheatley and Ben Modrell were mtghty proud too Marcta Stegmater represented the youngsters of ye olde schoole at the Homecommg ceremontes About th1s ttme the wtldktttens basketball team was prltng up the potnts The end of the season saw 9 wtns and 3 losses on the offrctal scoreboard wtth Petewheatley DanCooper and Edgar Grafke top scorers Both the football and basketball teamswere under the d1rect1on of Mr Wren The Freshman Gtrls Glee Club dtsplayed the1r talent tn the operetta B1g Day Gtrls tn tl1e cast were Katheryn Hayes Georgta O Darttel Pat Wykoff Joan Theroff Berta Evans Joanne Jones Irene Farrell and Carol Gast Berta Evans was pres1dent of G1r1s Glee Club Raymond Klee and B111 Logan added the1r support to the mtxed chorus Wanda W1nner 1o1ned the ranks of the htgh step pers and marched wtth the matorettes The next year ushered 1n a larger and wtser group as sophomores B111 Trout prestdent was sktpper of the yacht of learntng Asststtng h1m were Don Del1ch VICS pres1dent Jantce Wtllard secretary Dan Cooper treasurer and Berta Evans cheerleader Checktng the course and compass were our sponsors Mr Etkermann Mr Long MISSGIBSCI and Mr Green Helptng to dectde 1m portant tssues 1n the stud nt counctl were Bob Brown Joan Theroff Marcta Stegmater and Edgar Grafke The Muscle men or the class were Edgar Grafke Bob DuBo1s Pete Wheatley Dan Cooper and B111 rrout all lettertng tn football and playtng on the varsrty squad Eddte Modrell and B1ll Logan were the student ma11agers Wtth football comes Homecomtng and Peggy Jones wtth her escort Jack Stephenson dtd the honors for our sophomore class Marchtng around the football fteld tn the mayorettes corps were Wanda Wtnner and Audrey Montgomery Our soph s second team tn basketball won I4 and lost ggames N1ne boys recetved as a reward of energy spent a letter tn bas ketball They were Harold Brune Dun Cooper ErnestCowden Don Delrch Bob Dl1BOlS Edgar Grafke Wallace Terry B111 Trout and Pete Wheatley Pete Wheatley and Edgar Grafke also played on the varstty team Now from braw11 to bratnsl Presenttng all the aspects of a questton on the debate team were Barta Evans Murtal Myers and Georgta O Dantel Georgra O Dantel was the only soph cheerleader tn the year of 48 49 The Mtkado the b1g school operetta had a number of our class 1n the cast Albert D1mm1t played KoKo fLord H1ghExecut1oner J B1ll Logan was GoTo fservant of the Mtkadoj and Ernest Cowden who thought of hrs own t1tle was Come Back Once agatn another year opens to frnd the Juntors sttttng on the north mstead of the south stde of the audttortum shoutrng J 3 Jun tnstead of s o p h and commentmg on the brevrty of the past two years Holdtng the offtces to whtch they were elected were pres1dent Kerth Barker VICE pres1dent Bob Brown secretary Barbara Boyce treasuerer Caroltn Van Fossen cheerleader Ed Modrell Keeptng tab on the energetlc tumors were Mr Hall Mr Wtnters, Mr Long and Mrs Henntng Feeltng qtute at home 1n the student counctl were Joan Theroff Edgar Grafke Bob Dubots and Dorts Turner Leadtng the yells and helptng to bolsterthe morale of the teams were Georgta O Dantel and Berta Evans Speakmg ofteams the footballteam won 7 games lost 1 and handed Leavenworth the1r ftrst defeat 1n ntne years The followtng Juruor boys played on the varstty squad Harold Brune Edgar Grafke Itm Prtce Arlen Welch Albert Dtmmttt Bob DuBo1s Dan Cooper Ben Modrell Ray Theno Pete Wheatley Don Delrch and B111 Trout Edgar Grafke and Ernest Cowden After Basketball came track and stars on the track team were Da11 Cooper Bob DuBo1s and Pete Wheatley Debattng tssues of major tmportance were Jack Rtce Tony Prelesntk and Gene Teegarden After countrng wordage and schol asttc ratrng Georgta O Dantel Barbara Boyce Irene Farrell Pattre Hulburt Rtta Sambol and Berta Evans qualtfted as members of the Qutll and Scroll A dramattc play Undertow presented tn the Var1etyShow cast Patt1eHulburt and Patwykoff tn lead1ng roles wtth Bettyjean Tolman and Rosalre Mrller 1n supporttng roles A one act comedy Ant1c Sprtng tncluded Albert Drmmttt The juntors were well represented rn the clubs at WHS too Nancy Haggard and Pat Wykoff were secretary and treasurer of the Spantsh Club and Pat Clark v1ce prestdent of the Pep Club The following boys were offrcers rn the H1 Y VlCB pres1dent Pete Wheatley treasurer Edgar Grafke Cabtnetmembers in Y Teenswere servtcechatrman Betty Jean Tolman devottonal PatWykoff Dorts Turner served as VICC pres1dent Cornphments of DEITRICH'S ORCHARDS 22 .M il :W as A. 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best prom yet Those on the commttteewereasfollows Rosalte M1ller Lonme Hardtng B111 Trout and Patsy Nauman served as chatrmen mth Carol Gast Ernest Cowden AlbertD1mm1tt Ben Modrell Betty Jean Tolman Edgar Grafke Nancy Haggard and Pete Wheatley At last Senrorsl ll Thewonder and glory of 1tl Servtng as offrcers 1n our f1nal yearwere presrdent Ben Modrell tree presrdent Jack Carey secretary Pattte Hulburt and treasurer Caroltne Van Fossen Holdtng offlces ln the student counctl were presrdelt Edgar Grafke vtce prestdent Dorls Turner secretary Joan Theroff Other members were Bob D11Bo1s Irene Farrell and Eddrc Modrell Sponsor1ng our gala yet sertous year were Mr Wallace Mr Hall M1ssT1ndall and INTISS Hams Our mo school cheer leaders were Berta Evans and Georg1a O Danrel The varstty football team l1ne up 1ncluded Don Del1ch BenModrell J1mPr1ce AlbertD1mm1tt EdgarGrafke Btll Trout Dan Cooper Arlen Welch and Harold Brune The varsrty basketball tally sheet showed Edgar Grafke Bob DuBo1s B111 Trout wtth Ernest Cowden capta1n as members lll good standtng Pres1d1ng 1n the W Club were presrdent Arlen Welch secretary Bob DuBo1s and treasurer Don Del1ch DOIIS Turner presrdent Berta Evans secretary Patt1e Hulburt treasurer and Patwykoff tnner crty club counctlmember helped gu1de the Y Teens along the prescr1bed course H1 Y offtcers were presrdent Bob DuBo1s vtce prestdent Kerth Barker and secre tary Don Deltch Joan Theroff Jantce Wtllard and Joyce Klausen as members of the act1v1ty board added columns counted money and rssued act1v1ty ttckets The hard work1ng members of the HatchetStaff lncluded Co edttors Betty Jean Tolman and Patsy Nauman Secretary Nancy Haggard L1teraryed1tors Pat Wykoff and Carol1ne VanFossen Adverttsrng managers Bruce Mauprn Berta Evans Artedttors Lonme Hard1ng Vanlta Braun Photography edttors Irene Farrell and Katheryn Hayes Bustness Manager LOUISE Crouss Sports ed1tors Btll Logan and Nelhe Hallmark Queen Berta Evans and Ktng Don Delrch were the rergnrng sovengns at the Hatchet Ball wrth Joanne Jones and Dan Cooper as prtnce and pr1ncess Barbara Boyce Rex Rtpple JoanBath and Arlen Welch Jantce Wrllard and B111 Trout the attendants Queen Georgra O Damel was crowned by Krng Edgar Grafke at the annual Homecomrng game Attendants and escorts were as follows senrors IreneFarrell ErnestCowden Pep Club I8l'llCCYVl118Id and Rex Rrpple wrth Gene Tecgarden as the queen sescort The Washlngtontan staff members were Janet Nye lrbrarran W1lma Jenmngs exchanges Joan Theroff B1ll Logan art Nancy Haggard busrness manager Irene Farrell Rtta Sambol Alberta Ropp Norma Francts Georg1a O D tnrel B111 Logan and Eddu, Modrell on the edxtorralboard Georgra O Dantel was edrtor of the school magaztne Ed Modrell and Rrcahrd Ftatte were edrtor of the sports page and Berta Evans Patt1e Hulburt Davtd Soptxch Betty Green and Barbara Boyce dug out the news as reporters Advtsmg the morale lrftersof the Pep Club were prestdent Ed Modrell v1ce prestdent Barbara Boyce secretary Bonny Ballenger treasurer Rlta Sambol Joan Theroff Lonn1e Hardtng Patsy Nauman and Vantta Braun held the mayor offtces 1n the Art Club Audrey Montgomery s maJorette ab1l1t1es enabled her to be head drum major The Spanrsh speaktng students were led by Patwykoff prestdent Lonme Hardtng v1ce prestdent and Berta Evans treasurer The semor debator of the year was Gene Teegarden Prestdent of the mtxed chorus was Katheryn Hayes vrce presldent Patsy Nauma11 wtth Van1ta Braun treasurer asslsted by Carol Gast and Betty Jean Tolman as l1brar1ans Dttch Day Commtttee 15 as follows Patt1e Hulburt cha1rman LOUISE Crouss Audrey Montgomery Selma Steverrng Dons Turner Joan Theroff Danrel Cooper Don De11ch B111 Logan Rtchard Ftatte and Bob DuBo1s Carolme Van Fossen was Chalrman of the announcement commtttee w1th Barbara Boyce Eddre Modrell Patsy Na uman Berta Evans and AlbertD1mm1ttass1st1ng her Flower Cornmtttee was composed of Lonme Hardrng charrman Joan Bath Mary Rlchardson Peggy Jones and Jack Carey Van1ta Braun Jantce Wlllard Janet Nye Edga Grafke and Ben Modrell selected the motto Dttch day sen1or play all of these combrned to form a never to be forgotten never to be equaled sentor class Comphments of MODERN DOLLAR STORES 4915 Brown Avenue, Welborn, Kansas Z3 wx I . - - 11 11 ' , - A ' ' ' ' 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 11 - , 11 , 1 ' I 1 1 1 1 ' - - - - - 1 , . 1 1 - 1 ' 1 1 1 1 - . 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Q4 31, 11- ' SOPHOMORE PRESIDENT E1-me Grafke FRESHMAN PRESIDENT Tommy Nelson JUNIOR PRESIDENT Dlck Baker .Ill S THIRD ROW J Gaunce S Lrndelof B Rarnes D Wrltfong D Davlson J Wrlhams J Robmson J Stelneger D Mauprn J Jones SECOND ROW C Amos N Ferrell B Scott A Troha D H111 G Stroud P Hams P Errckson S DeMoss S Hanson P Adams FIRST ROW Mrs L Howard sponsor B Elhs J Vrckers D Kampfer M E1l1s J Swanson W Peterson N Abernathy J Keefer A Lucas Next yea.r's semors th1s year's Junrorsl Keeplng school trad1t1ons catermg to semors, SeCr9taI'Y worklng on the Junlor senlor Marl' JO HuYCk prom producrng the Jumor play all of these are a part of the Treasurer Jumor year Th1s Junlor class AhCeT1'0ha 15 n up and com1ng group of students THIRD ROW T Moms M Allen K Adams J Kelly D Johnson D Swengel M Trderman D Mrller N Leverlch V Sprrnger SECOND ROW B Howlett B Sager H Rogers B Wren J Hrle R Brune D Sambol C Dulrn N Snavely FIRST ROW Mr W Foster sponsor D Theno N Cowan B Srevermg M Klempnauer E Grafke J Leap N Lmck M Huyck Mr L Roberts sponsor Through the courtesy of TROUPES CASH MARKET 26 . 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Kerr T Bradshaw J N1co1ul1s A Kasper G Gorman I Nelson FIRST ROW S Mrller A Krlvjansky V Whrte S Hendrrckson R Frsher P Chamberlarn S Reeder L Pauley N Russell MISSP Srmcox sponsor Congratulatrons BRIGGS' GROCERY 5049 Brown FA 6866 Z7 :. V.. .. .. '....' ,. .. .. ..'. :. ,. .. ..'.. '..'.. .. .. .. . :. .- ,- lllll ll ll Il .IO lllll O 'W Y I ' Y 3 I ' I , - . :. ...-'.. .. .-4',.'.. . 1 no 0 :u ss sa 1 ua 9 .' 4.. .. .. . :.',. I 4 l0'l' -li gi ID Dkl. I O SUPHIIMURIS Presrdent Errue Grafke Vxce pres1dent June Carey Leshe Callahan Leshe Callahan Secretary June Carey Treasurer Sharon Eubanks A Ern1e Grafke Shar on Eubanks FOURTH ROW L Adams J Abernathy L Callahan R Keltner E Grafke R Chalender M Sutton E Goodrrck E Kellman THIRD ROW M Sopuc L Swafford B Purdue D Wacaser A Dennxs C S Erlewme E Wrlhams G Rush FIRST ROW M1ssR Stoll sponsor D Rrchards V McKean B Rrck I Young S Logan E Drrnkerd M1ssN NYQUISI sponsor FOURTH ROW L Moore B Clark B Tebbe E Rlchardson D Srader L Gushee G Murray I Campbell M Hayes THIRD ROW C Skaggs R Todd T Ferrell R Bradwell,D Stone R Grxndel R Henry,J Burton SECOND ROW B Lane P W1111ams G Marxen D Audas H Schlelcher S Eubanks B Ropp FIRST ROW R Crawford N Chase K Vaughn C Rlckey G Wracek M Howard C Chnstensen Mr F Jarvrs sponsor Courtesy of RICKEY'S FINE FOODS AND LOCKERS DR 9095 Z8 F . - A A 1 Pointer, D, Burton, I. Kosorog. SECOND ROW: B, Miller, B, O'Neal, L, Warren, B, Swallow, M, Turner, SIIPHIINIIIRIS The walls of the audrtorrum qu1ver when the sophomores shout therr class yell 1n assemblres Why'? It s the b1ggest class rn school thrs year wrth a total of 140 students Halfway through therr h1gh schoolcareer they have numerous accomplrsh ments to therr credrt Glada Marxen and Roger Keltner attended the krng and queen at the annual homecomlng I-hgh steppmg Marva Lee I-levelone and Peggy W1ll1ams are maJorettes Elected to the student counc1lwere 11m Campbell Judy Trderman Leslte Callahan and .To Ann Young I-lold1ng coveted sophomore po srtlons on the varsrty team are James Tarwater Landon Swafford and Douglas ooper Although the sophomore year rs an ln between year and an rn between class these hard worktng sophs have already started moldrng thelr des't1ny as sen1ors FOURTH ROW J Sapp G Masterson M Clemens G Sapp D Wxllxs G Barley H Hames M Jorgensen A Sandgren THIRD ROW I McKa1n F Carver S Brown M Logan C Everett F Crowley B Baker L Roberts SECOND ROW V Chubb R Lea L Wheatley B Pederson B Shook G Mosley C Smtth Exkermann Sponsor FOURTH ROW T Freed B Tolman H Roberts B Mrtchell F Keller D Nell J Eldndge W Gosney THIRD ROW G Colwell L Klaus W Yount H Eldndge J Wasko J Tarwater R French D Cooper SECOND ROW M Howard M Chaffrn E Sambol C Cunmngham W Iollxff M Hevelone J Maupm C Brllrngs FIRST ROW J Carey B Gordon J Tlderman M Sass C Rlchrson T Farrell E Wall Mr D Wrlcox sponsor WELBORN CLEANERS STOREY'S SERVLCE 29 . . , . . . . C 1 - L . - - .., - . xv' FIRST ROW: P. Link, V. Moravac, B, Potter, B, Turner, P, Coones, M, Roland, R, McMi1lin, Mr. E, V S ,R-C if ! HHSHMI The freshmen grrls' Glee Club d1d a Presrdent wonderful Job 1n then' operetta 'Purple Tom Nelson Towers The Wrldluttens' football and basketball teams showed the freshmen s V1ce Presrdent wrlhngness to co operate Holdmg pos1 B111 Ss oboda tlons on the student councrl were Chrlsta Schmrdt V1rg1n1a Samrck Charles Terry and Dean Ersman 1 FOURTH ROW R Whrtmrll J Sass J Helton G Boor M Matney A Robrnson F Swanson THIRD ROW B Klrne J Schlrcht D Detlefson P Everett J Armstrong M Rrpple M Strohmeyer SECOND ROW M Charboneau E Johnson J Draskovrch I Sharp F Del1ch C Muraskr FIRST ROW Mr A Sherrff D Vaughn S Carman M Dunwrddre J Klamm C Farrrs B Glover FOURTH ROW D Wartley, W Roney W Svoboda B Wrlson B Gress C Terry E Pavelac THIRD ROW S Sublett H Mmdedahl A Bogard R Butler C Swengel T Nelson R Wooten SECOND ROW C Duncan K Geyer D Peerson J Wrleman C McKinley E Rrddle B Roberts FIRST ROW M1ssE Covell sponsor C Schmrdt D Hlle M Sopuch S Bundy G Standefer B Malotte Mr K Eason sponsor Complrments of PIERCE 81 TARRY DR 7091 30 . .. . , , I .7 , . . j l . . fi, I I 2 I- '. ,4 ', , I, sr, r , . gs . :. .. .. ,. .. .. .. . : .'.. .. .. .. .. .. . :. ,. .. .. ,. ,. . :.. ,. ll ll ll II IO O :. . .. .. .- .. .. . 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I' ll III I I HHS Green fresh1es ' Th1s name always seems to be tacked on the poor bewrldered freshmen However the 50 Slclass d1dnt stay 1n therr bew1lderment long After the frrst few days of sh1n1ng shoes and rolhng up pant legs they began to prove to the upper classmen that fresh1es could get thmgs done HMI Treasurer Don Detlefson Secretary Glen Boor FOURTH ROW L Srmmons D Ersman L McCoy B Elkms L Balesuere J Kester J Tolman THIRD ROW F Keller E Wrlcox D Murray W Kelley G Wear G Horner I Hallmark SECOND ROW W Ingrlm S Moms S Gaupp, E Stumbough S Alderson I Karnpfer D Varner FLRST ROW B Charboneau J Cundxff K Jorner G Stankey L Mosher S Subelka D Haggarr M1ssO Lobb sponsor l FOURTH ROW G Marqurs L Kerr L Harlan R Wlute C Adams V Boor D Davrson I Goode 'IHIRD ROW G Gxbson A Lever1ch B Shook R Srmmons W Boyce A Adalr C Kruger SECOND ROW S Barnes M Bundy K Van De Veer P Mrllsap R Vaughn I Bradley FIRST ROW V Sauuck R Dragush C Bane B Burton J Adarr M Cummms Mr W Wren sponsor Thrs page through the courtesy of WELL S FEED STORE FI 3958 31 an A ' 1 -I ' I ' ' Y ur ' ' . 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Q,.o AlHll URS 5lAlxDl wb fXllSSl: Lovell sponsorl llykolt G ODan1el R Salnbol A Dlllllllll B DulSo1s L Crou: B Boyce E Cowden SEATED I Farrell B Exams N Haggard J Klausen P Hulbert Washlngton reallze that the thlrteen students above represent the top thrrteen per cent of the1r class These students also represent four years of hard work The xnstallatxon, held ln the sprlng of the year rs and Lmpressxve candlellghtlng ceremony Four Students plannlng to go to college and rank lng hxgh scholastxcally were selected to take scholarshlptests They were Nancy Haggard, Bob DuBo1s Georgla O Damel and Pat Wykoff The future wrrters of Amerlca' The Quxll and Scroll 15 composed of Journallsm students that have Qontrlbuted outstandmg work to the school paper or yearbook and who show an aptltude for Journahstlc work The members who proudly wear the pms bearlng the 1n1t1a1s IH S H S I Internatxonal Honorary Society for Hlgh School .Tournalxsts know that thrs lS a sllent re commendatlon of thelr abxlxty Resolved That the Amerlcan people should reject the Welfare State Thls was the subject thepros and cons of the debate team discussed this year Only a few students debated durmg the fxrst Semester but more enr011ed second semester and Mlss Lobb debate coach sald next year would pro duce an up and comlng debate team Compllments of MEARS FLORISTS Falrfax 3316 34 S -1 3 'f It is an honor to belong to the National Honor Society, and the students of u q n , o n I S All QD ROW I 11 1 5 ow 111 ur uw ur am 0 L 1 Lk OXD ROW J Vmku, B ogan 0111.111 1 P o 1, 5 M1 I DW 1 V cox 5 o1sor el Q S P Hui N L XX.111.1LL 5po11or IIEBAH THIRD ROW: C. Christensen N, Leverich E. Goodrick G.Teegarde11, R. Kerr M1ss O. Lobb coach R. Butler. SECOND ROW: G. Boor J. Goode T. Nelson V. Saimck. FIRST ROW: C. Schmidi S. Bundy. STANDING: B. Wooton. Compliments of VERA MAE'S REMNANT SHOP--730 Armstrong 35 7 Qi LOIxNIl: HARDIIX. G Vtee Prestdenr J JOAN THEROFF Prestdent PATSY INAUMAXN Secretary VANITA BRAUN Treasurer uilg 1 Pam ve not on Y The P 69151 ha oi a mted 'OY hlb C e P3 be C ag xr ri 21' aa b o the A have an av ca emu he Cxu hshed ei-Obeffi rnugt, Y ln the ber5 O n esglab The 8153, every Yeio C 1-nero or 1 15 fjffxe 6 15 HWY xhlbxte to be X known e a go deTW5 ab Seen C ho tn re WQX to h3,V er Stu, 013765 af lets t, Cxub a re Sure ond Oi h xheU7 ar ng, 1' a r aspwtes of me rmc1PantS 5 she V5 areef nom aruthai an paonS0T ' Salorihwhxxe C iact me 59 Otd 3 5 -We so FOURTH ROW L Hardtng D Kerston F Ball R Klee G Teegarden E Grafke R Crouss T Moms J NICOILIIIS W Swearengtn J Logan THIRD ROW J Theroff P Ertckson V Sprtnger D Baldschun D Stone L Klastng M Huyck Nauman D Audas D Mtller N Ferrell B Trout L Baker J VICRSFS J Young P Wtllrams FIRST ROW B Lea H Bartz P Cannon V Satntck G W1acek B Turner M HOWard S Gaupp L Wheatley M1ssR Hams sponsor M Hayes L Johnson R.Todd SECOND ROW V Braun P GEORGE DULIN GROCERY SAM S LOAN OFFICE 36 A ' S ! ' fl , fvfv '45 I 1 f f ,,, '- , 1' fx., nf' , Ak A KC' az . ' - T i D i Q K. ' 'x' - .VRBO ,- , ' ' . in i an 1' P g . twofk' - ' A . - Q P . Harrxisrne YO : t l m 2 - t -,i . H F V . Q 4. . L if 1 .- it 4 x O Y i IIHIICMIU uw- '9x 42188701 MR LELAND ROBERTS Wlth all the love we feel ln our hearts for hxm the Hatchet Staff of 1951 dedlcates thls Hatchet to that Jolly hard worklng musxc maestro Mr Leland Roberts The excellent musxcal productlons that have been presented under h1s dxrectlon have been a source of pleasure not only to the students but to the entlre commumty Hrs ablllty to re lleve tenslon Ln class by a smlle and hrs quick wlt has made hlm a favorlte teacher of all those enrolled m hls classes. We're proud of h1m and happy to dedlcate thls Hatchet to hun. 37 gm ,V , . . 1 . , - . . , - . . B. Bullenger, C. Drew, M, greg lIHllIllIS FOURTH ROW: C. Amos, l..WL1r- rtui, D. Detlefson, B. Swallow, H llaanus, E. Ma I-wski, R. Baker Xl. Hayes, K. lil.1f1sen,J. Rice, A Welcli, H. Roberts. THIRD ROW 5. Miller, Y. Cantrnll, B. Sharp Q. Nlosrrll., B. shook, C. Rickey Fxl. llnward, B. Lane, 5. Logan ll Sulileiciier, P. Williams, G. Marx en, B. Rifle, V. McKean. SECOND ROW: E. Atkins, R. Crawford, B Hofmann, N. Chase, L. Roberts lxl. Logan, K. Hayes, V. Braun M. Jorgensen, B. Evans, P. Nan man. FIRST ROW: Mr. L. Roberts director: J. Jones, M. Myers, R Ireland, B. Turner, M. Rowland maier, J. Carey, B. Lea. MR. ROBERTS Director FOURTH ROW: P. Harris, B. Brad well, Mr. L. Roberts, directorg M Allen, B. Hofmann, J.Wi1liams, H Bartz, M. I-Iuyck. THIRD ROW: B Kelly, B. Dubois, G. Masterson, R Keltner, M. Myers, E. Jennings, V Springer, S. Reeder, C. Gallehugh SECOND ROW: J. Tolman, C. Cut ting, B. Pederson, B. Tolman, V Cann-all, B. Ropp, R. Baker, J. Col well. FIRST ROW: A. Clark, S. Mil ler, J. Bath, B. Miller, J. Campbell L. Roberts. Compliments of MEYER'S ICE CREAM STORES IIHIIHUS 5 ' Fouarn Rowtfs. slat-f, R. Ken- i ner, A. Dinnnitt, D. Bncklinger, K. Adams, B. Manpin, R. Klee, M. Allen, R. Klee, N. Leverich, C. Cutting. THIRD ROW: B. Sicvering, E. Jennings, I. Leap, K. Klernpnaucr, L. Adams, D. Wiltfongn 1, Stcnegcr, C. Bill- ings, B. Sarnbol, 1, jones, D. Burton, 5. Sicvering. SECOND LZOW: I. Nelson, N. Fcrrcll, C. Cast, E, Wall, M. Huyck, I. Campbell, C. Olson, M. How- ard, T. Farrell, J. Tidcrman, B. Gordon, L. Johnson, J. Nye. FIRST ROW: V, Knirtle, B, Lo- gan, J. Young, S. Erlcwine, P. Wykoff, B. Boyce, G. O'Daniel, D. Tlieno, B. Tolnian, P. Ad- ams, S. Hanson, M. Ellis. The year of '50-'51 found Mr. Roberts directing the largest mixed chorus fone hundred membersj and best organized concert band Washington has ever had, The band, in their new uniforms, thrilled spectators at the football games with complicated precision formations and the chorus delightedfall concert goers with a daffy operetta, The Dizzy Baton , The band also marched in the American Royal parade and the K, U, Home- coming game , The Christmas Vespers caused the chorus members to shout hallelujah, especially since the s e r vic e o p e n e d W ith Beethoven's Hallelujah Chorus and closed v.'ithHandel's Hallelujah Chorus , A new swing band was organized and their sweet and swing music could be heard at Teen Town and student dances. A rousing 18th century operetta completed a very successful year. STANDING: N. Dodge, B. Bates, M. Klempnancr, M. Hcvclonc, P. Wil- liams, A. Mnntgoincry. THIRD ROW, N. Lcterit-li, K. Adams, J. Leap, H, Roberts, A. Dirnrnitt, L. Orr, P. Degencr, E. Cowdcn, J. Kelly, J. Tidermtln. SECOND ROW: I. Hilc D. Hill, A. Sandgrcn, J. Stroud, R. Kerr, T. Ferrell, L. Warren, B. Shook. FIRST ROW: R. Ireland, D, Turner, S. Logan, J. Carey, C. Geist, M. Howard. Tl'1iS page through the courtesy of 39 SCHNEIDER JEYVELRY COMPANY INSEMBIES 1 I f R R I' 'W TRlBll 6 UUARIII C lf, fjl ay ClUR INSHVIBH WNQO 13:2 lb-11. s-A H.M.S.PI AHIRI Before Act lopens in H, M, S, Pinafore, Ralph has fallen in love with Josephine, the daughter of Captain Corcoran. Also, Little Butter- cup has fallen in love with the Captain himself. Class pride, how- ever, stands in the way of- the inclinations of both the Corcorans and Ralph. The Captain has, in fact, been arrangin a marriage between his daughter and Sir Joseph Porter, First Lori? of the Admiralty. Jose- phine finds Sir Joseph insufferable, and when Ralph again pleads his suit and finally threatens suicide, agrees to elope. Dick Deadeye is a disturbing element to the success of their scheme. The rest of the plotis devotedto the resolution of these plans and counterplans. The Rt. Hon. Sir Joseph Porter, K, C, B, - Albert Dimmitt Capt. Corcoran, Commanding H, M, S, Pinafore - Bruce Maupin. Ralph Rackstraw, Able Seaman - Don Detlefson Dick Deadeye, Able Seaman - Richard Baker Bill Bobstay, Boastwain - Bill Logan A I Bob Becket, Boatswain's Mate - Joe Steineger KATHERYN Tom Tucker, Midshipmite - Leland Roberts HAYES Sergeant of Marines - Bob Hofmann Josephine, The Captain's Daughter - Katheryn Hayes Hebe, Sir Joseph's First Cousin - Betty Sager Mrs. Cripps fI..ittle Buttercupj, A Portsmouth Bumbo at Woman - Mary Jo I-Iuyck DON This page through the compliments of HALL 8: SON GROCERY-- DET'-EPSON Delivery Service 42 'Yi I xx uxxsunl lll mf fl W FOURTH ROW C Schmrdt B Roberts R Geyer E Rrddle C Mckrnlex C Duncan H Mrncl ndahl D Peerson S Bundx C Kruger B Mallorr THIRD ROW J Armstrong R Whrrrrnll R Dragush S Barnes P Mrllsap A Leverreh B Shook G Grbson M Bundy C Bane C Muraskl I Sharp SECOND ROW V Sarnrck E Xwrlcox I Kester S Carmen M Srrohmeyer M Cummrng J Adarr J Tolman B Elkms I Balesrrere D Vdll Hooser FIRST ROW K Jorner L Mosher S Alderson C Farrrs F Keller B Glover M Charboneau S Moms G Stankq B Charboneau Mr L Roberts drrector Every school must have Lts begrnners, and the Cadet Band and Freshman Glee club are the concert Band and Mrxed Chorus of tomorrow They ve done a remarkably frne Job thls year rn all thelr actrvrtres, lncludrng the freshman operetta, a comedy entrtled Purple Towers To them we leave our hope for the future mafia 0 mi 'fb C Kruger M Durzwrddxe B Roberts V Boor J Klamm D Ersman w Dam C Ad3Il1S I Bradley G B001 J Hallmark M' L Robem dlfecwf Complrments of MASON ICE COAL AND FEED Farrfax 3963 43 F , , E X . .. 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X 1 1 - f A , ' ' - , 1 1 0 1 3 'Q lr? 3 Y G - I -1 N , I .1 I Joanne and Dan XUVIU all i 25 ' in 0' s-G ' 1,41 Betty Jean Georg1a and and Gene Rmchard Eddie Edgar an an D+ X ' E?1?F!'I d U d THIRD ROW: M. Klcrnpnauer, B. Sager, D. Wiltfong, J. Shriver, Wren, C, Gallehugh, K. Klausen. SECOND ROW: A. Lucas, S. Sleineger, J. Williams. J. Jones, S. Reeder. FIRST ROW: Miss J. Swanson, A. Troha, R. Baker, P. Adams, M. Ellis, B. Hofmann. Hllllll MISS Bllll CAST Miss Brooks, a high school English teacher - Marilyn Kelmpnauer Mis s Finch, the librarian -Norma Leverich Hugo Longacre, the athletic coach Mark Tiderman Mr. Wadsworth, the high school prin- cipal - Jimmy Jones Miss Audubon, the music teacher - Ann Lucas The Students Elsie - Shirley Reeder Elaine - Phyllis Adams Jane - Joann Swanson Sylvia - Mary Jo Huyck Doris - Gerry Trout Marge - Silly Miller Faith - Mary Jane Ellis Rhonda - Alice Troha Ted - Richard Baker Martin - Jerry Williams Mrs. Allen, Rhonda's mother - Betty s N. Leverich, M. Tiderman, B. ' Miller, M. Huyck, L. Orr, J. Tindall, directorg J. Trout, J. N NJ llKS Afull house, one of the few times in Wash- ington's history, gatheredto watchthe junior play Our Miss Brooks, Miss Brooks, anattractive Englishteach- er in her late twenties dreams of taking won- derful trips, free from her school worries. She is also in love with Hugo, the good look- ing athletic coach. Miss Brooks discovers that being the director of a school play can result in many disturbing and embarrassing complications. Meanwhile Jane, a school girl, likes Ted, who is the object of the af- fections of the daughter of one of the mem- bers of the school board. After many twists and turns, the play's end finds Jane with Ted, Miss Brooks with Hugo, the play a success and everyone happy. 58-gel' NEIBAUM FLORIST--MAXFIELDS BARBER SHOP 46 4 A I . B, Logan, B. Tolman, J. Theroff, E. Grafke, G. O'Danie1, B. Maupin, P. Wykoff, A. Dimmiu ,J B. Evans, D. Delich, J. Jones, B. Ballenger. x fANlIlY BIRCH Cornelia, an imaginative, young, aspiring act- ress - Pat Wykoff Mrs. Skinner, Cornelia's understanding mother - Berta Evans Mr. Skinner, Cornelia's somewhat bewildered father - Albert Dimmitt Charlie, a very mixed up young man - Bruce Maupin Mab , Cornelia's adoring friend - Georgia O'Daniel William, a college student - Don Delich Enid, a bored, anxious Y0Ung lady - Joanne J0neS Amy, a girl who lisps - Joan Theroff Grace, a college student - Betty Tolman Abbey, the maid - Bonny Ballenger Gordon, a college student - Edgar Grafke Henry, a college student - Bill Logan The senior play, The Family Circle , was a roaring side-splitting, three-act comedy, Cornelia thinks she can act, be- cause her father and mother were once gr e at actors, and is determined to prove it, much to everyone's dismay. In the course of events, Cornelia finds Charles'frat pin andtells everyone he gave it to her, but he upsets her whole scheme byturning up to claim it. Ma.ny Shakespearean scenes are e n acte d , some well, but most of them very hammed up. Some very funny epi- sodes develop, such as a. wrestlin scene involving Mab, Cornelia, and Enid, and an animal sequence with the girls portraying an elephant, a tiger, a, French pood e, and a dying swan. The play was a success and the seniors can leave their alma mater with the feeling of well-done. R, E, STILES at COMPANY--903 North 7th Street DRexel 0535--5003 Leavenworth Road, DRexel 4105 47 ,X S. Wi rj' R. Baker, B. Sager, E. Goodrlck, J. Swanson, A. Dimmitl, M. Klempnauer. P Adams G Gorman J Swanson D Wl1If0Hg M Klempnauer Th1s page through the comphments of ALLVINE DAIRY CO 48 UPWARD A H 0 WARD STANDING M Hayes B Lo an NI Hagg rd J Theroff E Modrell Mr N I cox ad v 1sor SEATED G O Damel D SOPI1Ch B Evans I Far re I Bath P Hul urt manhxngtnnmn An e1ght page paper new l1n otype machlne new pr1nt1ng press three color papers ton1an staff has been 1n a bhss ful haze of newness th1S year Mr Don Wllcox Journallsm 1n structor 1ntroduced a new sys tem of rotatlng ed1tors Each staff member had h1s chance to make h1s debut as an ed1tor of a paper Sri X J aria I A529 Aschoolmagamne aKansas Day booklet a pr1nt1ng class paper all types of announce ball schedules to play programs completed the Journallsts' cur r1cu1um After a year of hurry1ng to get out papers on the set dead 11ne try1ng to make every Issue better than the last one and nxne months of good hard work the staff can agree that they have completed a very successful school year STANDING R Burgax B Green R Sambol M ennmgs I Nye o ce ATED Whxte R Kerr A Ropp T Degraw B Howlett A Troha 1 l , T i g , I. a , . 3 on ' Q 1 11, .l ' , . ' .b . A Q -- 'l I A O 0 1 ' 7 so s ' many new thingsg the Washing- , ments, fromfootball andbasket- . . . - AJ , ll ll ' l .753 ' ' - . . . . . - Z ,Ly I 'i - . I . n ' ' 7. ' I! ' ' .H X ' ' , ' ' . . W ! , I ' . - . B- lf X11 y ' By . ss 1 v. v A f' Tj' HAHZHH RIIYAHY PRINCESS Joanne PRINCE Dan Re1gn1ng over the Hatchet Ball or 1950 were Queen Berta and Klng Don attended by Pr1nce Dan1e1 and Prlncess Joanne The Royalty was p1Cked bypop ular vote and the votlng lasted up t11l 10 o'c1ock the mght of the dance The Ball 1S sponsored by the Hatchet Staff wh1ch also chooses the theme and dec orates the gym Thxs year the theme was ' Wmter Wonderland Th1s dance 15 the only formal affaxr of the wmter season and lS always looked forward to by the student body B Trout J Wll d X 1 ar A Welch I Bath CROWNBEARER E Wallace QUEEN B Evans KING D De11ch CROWNBEARER F Gorup I Jones D Cooper B Boyce R Rlpple Congratulations - -KELLEY'S APPLIA NCES, White Church W 5 1 3' 2 , , 1,1 I Y is '4' YS '-4' -LM ,4 QUEEN BERTA 5 . 1 r y n fi ' :fu Q 'J .J as 'Sr 2 HIIMHIUMI lilllllfllll Viva linden-ima IRESHMEN M Charboneau F Swanson IUNIORS E Grafke K Adams SENIORS I Farrell E Cowden CROWNBEARER M Meyers ESCORT G Teegardcn QUEEN G ODan1el KING E Grafke CROWNBEARER F Gorup PEP CLUB J Wlllard R Rlpple SOPHOMORES G Marxen R Kelmer Re1gn1ng grac1ously at the half ofthe Wash 1ngton Bonner Spr1ngs game were Queen Georg1a O Dan1e1and K1ng Edoar Grafke The k1ng and queen chosen by the football team made a royal couple that Washxngton w1l1 long remember Queen Georg1a wore a wh1te strapless gown of brocaded Satln over ask1rt of net deslgned by Lonme Hardlng Precedlng the crown1ng ceremomes the concert band under the d1rect1on of Mr Le land Roberts formed a B on the f1eld n honor of BonnerSpr1ngs a 'W for Washlng ton then marched rnto stralght ranks as Bruce Maupln sang Somewhere a VOICC 15 Calhng FOllOW1Hg the song the band formed aheart plerced by an arrow composed of the Pep Club The royalty and attendants then marched down a corrrdor formed bythe Pep Club The crownlng of the klng and queen followed by the seat1ng of the royal group completed the half tlme ceremonles ESCORT G Teegarden QUEEN G ODan1el KING E Grallre Congratulatlons I..I..OYD'S DRUGS, PRESTONS FLORIST 52 ? 17 41 f' ,,-ov al if v 5 I ,df P'5 Th+vv.Ngv N. R my EW but ZS 'fy Q, ' ., 9' f 1' ' A ' ' ' X 4 f -I' -X ii 7 X X -, 3 J J 5' ' X xwx aiu, A - X y L1 ai' M J x ' 'K 5. f ld' 1 . Q ' Q iii ,av A A A A ., 4 . 1 '- J '-'fr k 1.3. Georg1a O'Dan1e1 Judy T1derrnan Joann Swans cn Mary Jo Huyck Berta Evans EEN5 ,- All xsldb S el X QBXX X5 Sl 00 XXSXL' Q Y 920 O Ya we obo W B vigrx Sufi- 2913 6 sg qa N ,Ao Q0 SXIOYQ K0 XXX? X0 o x Zxxgv C19 NMC ya qc XO we xwlwx Q1 O X M96 ff x vo '30 x x S oxrixxxggsv 9-Cl 69.0 x Qs XXXGX QXN QOGSXXQYQ O VXXX QSXC B Gao? vo Presrdent Doris Turner Vxcn Preudcnt Mary Io Huyck The Y Teens, abranch of the YW CA provldes the Splrlt ual guldance for the grrls of W I-T S Besldes teachlng the gmrls a Chrxstlan 1deal of l1v1ng, lt plans partles, sends boxes overseas and helps orphanages, all the whlle havlng a good tune gettnug aequauuted and help1ng one another Boxes of Chocolates for Chrmstmas, a World Fellowshlp Tea and num rous partxes composed thxs year s program FOURTH ROW N Snavely B Sager D Peerson L Crouss N Leverxeh C Duncan H Mrndedahl W Yount W Iollrff C Cunnrngham THIRD ROW M Howard E Jennings J Leap M Hevelone B How lett M Chaffln E Grafke M lxlcmpnauer C Van Fossen J Nye SECOND ROW T Farrell M Huyck S Sleverlng C on L Nell K Ge r Olson G Standefer J Trderman FIRST ROW M1ssN Nyqurst sponsor P Nauman N Ferrell J Bath B Boyce P Wykoff G ODan1el L johnson J Nelson Comphments of ROY KNAPP'S CLEANERS 56 I X M R , ,V X1 f in , . . , J - 9- . 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Worslup Charrman Mur1el Myers Membershlp Charrman Carol Gast Program Charrman Mary .TO Huyck Mus 1C Charrman Katheryn Hayes Serv1ce Charrman A1020 Betty Tolman Publrcrty Charrrnan Irene T11 1 ell Soc1alChar1man Georgra O'D'mrel World Fellowshrp Chalrrnan Barbara Boyce Treasurer Pattre Hulbert Secretary Berta Exams U00 .L FOURTH ROW M Howard B Burton J Keefer R Flsher Nl Russell I Xlckers B Elkms B Mlller THIRD ROW R Clark E Drmkerd G Wracek G Moseley B Shook J Crrq 5 loran M Cummms I Tolman sECOND ROM I Wlllard B Evans J Adau M arbley N Hagf ard N Hallmark I Far fell FIRST ROW Mrs L Howard sponsor M Ellls R Crawford D Turner 5 Eubauls l Hulburt B Ropp V Sillllltk Thrs page through the courtesy of A FRIEND 57 A a 'gt 'f D. Y n x Q K , . I Yi 5 , A V 2 V 'Q xv . , 8 Q V1 g X. mx 'f ' . - ' 'S' Q A X M, 1 , Q A A 1 3 .1 ty 2: ' 'L P . - Fx ' Fo R a n K ,, 4 fl-7 ' X v ' N ' , 1. 1 1 'gr ' ' ' A10 ' . ,fri X f A X ' A N , P , 14. , ,Aa U - x If Q' . . ly- C. is cj! 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Blockthat kick Make that basket ea team 9-7 I-4 A O 'Es-. w-4 6 sh OT d H Ix H spectat d the CC f To UW tea 'l v-1 v-4 J j L. - 41 uf' v 2 'Eff '.: v-4 '-A-4 A J tl all season icient sponsor d J M s-.C 53' 'LU 'U so FU U2 LD i w v .O Z3 O f-I ... IA. 1. 51 E :r -... 2 5 11 L. .-. :rf -.- n-a v-. -, ROPP B B Tur er sap B Grier D M bb Ci X H TOW hB 'lt , 1 , President E d' 5 . T B b , A ecretar ' . Bonn er kg, Treasur r M2 R' r R . .f B. Bzlllellger, B. Bl I Modrcll, R. Sgnnbol FIFTH ROWg E. Mxihyewski, G. Supp, M. Hayes, l.. llarding, B. Purdue, .. Gallclnlgli, . Williams, R. Ripple, J Campbell, D. Srniili, R. linker. . FOURTH ROW: l.. Punley, C. Gasl, S. DCMOSS, D. Chase, I. Sapp, IE. Atkins, H. l-lzlines, D. Willis, S. Reeder, B. Gordon, B. Tolman. 'THIRD ,, . ,, ROW: G. Rusk, S. Miller, J. Willard, J. Kluusen, B. Rick, B. O'Neal, R. it Clark, C. Amos, . Vickers, A. Luca , '. l -'n. 'T ' ll l 'g . - 4 Troliri, . Swanson, M. lillis, N. Dodge, B. Evans, A. Montgomery, N. 3 . :- Haggard, V, Kniltlu, P. Adams, Miss E. Covell, sponsor. FIRST ROWg W. Peterson, N. Aberilznliy, . Kee er, S. Logan, N. Ferrell, B. Miller, 5 .. B. Ellis. ' Y ! ' l ! .. i in , win or lose, th y 'ng, enthu- ' ,, siastic: members of the pep c ub o for their J , 0 s and provide funds for the traditiona ettermen's Banquet, they serve hotdogs and Coffee durmg Ootba 1 Season ifrrin Row. G. kim.-rsoli, is, Twin, rs. mindful B. irony, D. Baluseliini, i.. ouslmu, rx. 'nd candy i du in the baske . ,N ,V , V , ' , , I I , , V iss Effie C V is t e able an eff- - lodd, , Burton, R. Finite, lx. Barker. FOURTH ROW: H,bCl1leiclier, G. Mnrxen, C,. Ricks f the uRed-Pepperu C1 . I. Farrell, P. Nanman, B. Burton, D. Audas, A. Szindgren, P. Williams, B. Lane. THIRD ROW N. Francis, L. Roberts, J. Mcl-iain, C. Clirisiensen, G. Wiacck, B. Pederson, G. Mosley, kl. Ho mann, R. Leu. SECOND ROW: D. Abernathy, P. Link, V. lxloravac, G. Trout, M. Sie Turner, B. Ballenger, R. lxlclxlillin, . Qnes, L. Baker. F RST ROW: R. Craw Ord, S. liubanks, 1, .ln , . v1,- . ill. , . n , , , , , , ' CE, 3 I RV SE S ARD W ndaro 1 Qu 13th rugs RD P S CHARD RI PH' lllllll lU .5 lf 'Xv I4 v-m Ax map TH 11 I N Sanve y Nyc fonb DVS D A V Deb: v-s u- 1.- v-m v-. v-u v-s -. OTC TTI OI' C ,-4 O D E-4 I' ste Fo illiam W Mr S sponsored by 0.0 PQ: ,sv-4 Q13 in 'O 'O UI CD C0 +9 oo 152 .ds bln: 5 , C Z l- vu -V Z1 1. . L. 'D 2 O -. 7362 I I gi gs X. J 'P f wi: lm FIFTH ROW: L. Cronss, D. Bneklinger, R. Klee, G. Teegarden, B. Mau- pin, E. Grafke, D. Swengcl, D. Soplieli, N. Levericli, B. Sager, FIFTH R, ROW: E. ennings, C. Cnnninglialn, R. Sarnbol, R. Klee, R. Wilson T. . -Hn, .lin1rnirr, . 'ill 1, J. ', . ' ,l , , 2 , Il J 4 ROW: M. Cha in, M. Klcrnpnaucr, B. Sanibol, . Abernathy, C. Billings, , G. Colwcll, E. Grafke, E. Grafke, B. Howlett, W. olliff, M. Hevelone. I SECOND ROW: C. VanFossen, A. Baker, D. Olson G. O'Daniel, . Bath, E. Williams, P. ones, R. Surnbol, C. Olson, . Maupin. FIRST ROW: T. Farrell, M. Sass, S. Hendrickson, . Theroff, B. Boyce, D. Tlieno, J. Tiderman, M. Huyek, M. Howard. Q If one has a etter in on major sports, as an a erage of a 3 , and can pass the initiati n, , ma lon to this club of all 'round athletes. he -C , , ' ' 1 and Mr. ar Eikermann, encoura good clean athletic r teaches, Through a sound bo y, a soun mind -v is bull , THIRD ROME D. Sambol, D. Cooper, lj, Graflw, D, Swengel Eikermann, sponsor, D. Dclich, . Gannee, Mr, W. Foster, sp . Brune, B. Wren, T. Morris, B. DuBois, A. Welch, SU CE I RV SE AT ING I-IE 81 UMBING PL COINER GUY f O ts en IT! 11 P IT! Co ,- -fr ffl E 0 'W . A .D Q I I 'A 4 H Cf A -1 .J 2 O ' - F M I W. . , -4 f- , ' .. - - . ' I . . 'I 'V xi rj I .. .v ti 5 h V, Q ,, I. . . I, K ru . 'f' ,A i 515- 12 li, Q I s fi, A 4 4 -... 2 V 1 K . . f A .w X . 4- , A 1 , - :A :A - 'l-'l- fM',?,r.' f . V ' I , 'Gr . . 'I V K . , , , 1 5 . ' 1 l I . 2 1 . ' , ' . , Y : L ' l ' ax. ' ' J .. - t s - U- - ' 1 Q 1: 4 Ai' 5 , Z . Q - Q . 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I I ' 1 -fin.. l ' ' I A I V . , , f ..' . . , . . . sa lxlll Olx I L b XX Iollrff E Grafke NI lxlernpnauer E Sambol o R Snnbol TlllRD ROM A luea S DlMoss I johns C Olson B Oheal M Huyck T Farrell B Boyce P ko I 'xelon S llendrrckson X Klllllli SECOND ROXN A Monlgomery IN Haggard C Gast J Swanson S Hanson G Nlarxen J llrllard P Adam C Amos X Ferrell l Farrell XI Srbley FIRST ROW M1ssP Srrncox sponsor A Ropp Eubanls B Ropp Xl Su Illdltl' X Frincrs C Drew D 'xlrllsap B Cummrngs G Trout V Moravac J Jones I 1ft5 two v1vac1ous laSS1eS compose the ' Blue H01-1zon Club Part1es and C1V1C pro jects kept every member busy The H01-1zon Club IS an extenswn of the Camphre G1rls These asp1r1ng llngursts call themselves La Tertulla' or 1n pla1n everyday Enghsh The Informal Gatherl g M1ss Stoll la profesora, keeps, the members'verbs correctly conjucvated and offlcrates at all partres P1cn1cs, partles, and South Amer1can pen pals composed the year's act1v1t1es 1 1 I -I , H s, n n 'Ill I ,IW iiillll FOLRTH ROW T Ferrell C Cunnrngham L Gusuee W Younr B Mrtchell IN Iollrff L Hard E Goodrrclu THIRD ROW B Mrller D Rrehards C Sehnndt S Bundy P Wykoff G Grb son N Haggard V XILIXLJII SECOND ROW G Sapp A Lucas P Wlllrams S Hanson C S IH, J Swanson B Bur on FIRST ROW M Mxlrs B Izxans R Grrnde D Baldscrnn jorgensnn R Ireland MrssR Stoll sponsor Compllments of MID COUNTY HARDWARE 60 Sf- FOURTH ROW B Wilson R Klee N1 Tlderman D Swengel T DeGraw THIRD ROW J 'NICOIUIIS G Colwcll B Tolmau DuB01s SECOIND ROM B Rimes D XVIlIf0l'lg C Gallehulh E Grafke FIRST ROW J Sremeqer D Burton D M.1up1n R Mr F IHINIS sponsor Pre srdent Bob DuBo1s Vrce P1-es1dent Kerth Barker Don Delrch Treasurer Drck Baker OFFICERS D Delrch D Baker B DuBo1s K Barker W Grafke B Keller B Maupin H Brum Klee B Wren A Welch R Theno B Kerston J Shrrver F Ball A Kasp Kelmer R Butler L Callihan D Smdgr The H1 Y under the spon sorshrp of Mr Kenneth Eason and Mr Fred J'arv1s provrdes the Chr1st1an gurdance for the to the Y M C A , of whrch the H1 Y rs the hrgh schoolbranch for swrms several trmes durmg the year They also sponsor gym nrghts at the school fa 9 RTH RON J Good I G odrrch 1 XX lim 1 L, xdams J Abula ' br I D rel Campbell THIRD ROW L lxlodr ll R Rrppl 1 L rgstou lxl elllz xl us L Opp SECOND ROW G Sapp B 1 D Xwllll eks Il LIITX I lodd R Baker Masterson FIRST Row Nir K Eason .prmsor R Lea 1 Roberts E Arkms I :opp lx Blfkkf B Pednr 011 S Subelka Tlus page wrth the complrments of JONES' PHARMACY TA 4321 61 X I 2 1 ' , .V -- , If s - 1 V' 4 .la 3 . :Q L D 4 - . f g ,,,, V , -- Q ,O- ng 4 1 ., I Q , .0 s U . I, 2 ' I ... f - A 1-ly' '.-a ',- .R. ,. ,. V. , ' .': . fl , . ' ,-. ' 'I g,D. , , , , ' , , yor, - '- O ' : . Q , . , . ' ' , . , . , . I , , . 1, .gil '- , - . , . , f 'I' 'h IQ' ,VI Secretary 1 boys of the school. The boys go I .- . . Y 3- : 21 ' 5,5 an L 'TA 5 A .. , - I I g , Y M M V V' : ,. -, , -. G L if , g Il yy LQ :i Ll , 5 I, .fr K f .nl '1 , F F , f S V v , V . ' ,n L - ' , f '1 , f, ' nfl If n X M 1 Y Q y , 1 1 ' C FOU ': . C, 2. G . , . 'i A ns, F. .V N, . 1 1115, Xl. 5uHo.1, S. 'lbl-U, . De- 1' l, J. . ' , 'g Y, e , . ' c, . ax , . l-layes, O. Laujl xg, L. Yrile, RY. Da , . R . .' ': . , . ,ogan, . S, P. Eri' 'o , R. Il' y, i. , . 'r , G. . E. . . ,A g. 1 ,'. , .1 ,'. .'-, . rs, UAH RIA ASSISIA I3 iqsqn nn Q . 0 I FOURTH ROW L Nlodr 11 N Sm 15 J Rr laxlx H Look Olson 1 1115 o fl df 11 I Olson Cmflu M Sop11c11 I hl1usL11 THIRD ROW B Ruk R Clark r1111 5 an Sass I F1aLk111111Lr Nf R11l1ardso11 B O Neal L Pmulu MCOXD ROW J N111 d G Ix1.1rxL11 I Rwfcr lx AbLr11atI1y D Rampfcr I' Carxer XX Puuson B E111s ix Rubbdl H1251 ROW Mrs L Shore spoubor T Ixroge D Abprxnxthy L Baku M 516 ma1er B I Shook NI mbhx B Cu111r11111bs P Cooneb JJo11Ls 'xirs L Homard sponsor Mr .. Wa1ku,Mr J, RobLr1s,Mr B Dans, M: O Bndggs, Mr G Lmmkuhler Comphments of SUNSET MANOR NO. 5 I-hghway George 8,1 Mary Kvaternxck proprmetors 62 -IV I I A ' J. 1 fi 1' ' ' 1 ' , I . U' . I - P Y ' - 1 . ' I A Q , N u' 1 va ,E - - my Tc, vim: Q I . A v Y 1 V 1 K. ' ' A- -. 1 1 1 .3 1 ' af:--iff . 4 I Q: A 'rv . .W J, - Q fm V1 . V ' ,J ,S Y :Y 'L I 1 I 4 l ' 1 .li-3 ' 1 1 . Kffi rf . , 1 -..5.aQ-.gs fi , 1 W i Ld L U? K -, Q - 'g 1, . Q , Q1 'xc ', , '1xf'15'y, , ' , C. , J. Ncoh ', T. Mm 's, L. H' di gg, J. , E. , ', . '. , L ' I SiCVC' 5, R. D.1v1', D. Chao-, M. f ', . ' ' -, R. L' 3' , . , . . ','. xl, .' 'L . ar, J '.. y I . Y . ' Ml : 1. .. Y ' . , f 7, , , . . x - K, ' , - R , . , . , . D , . H, 1 . V A', . ' ' , . A, . ' , 1 . 0 3 f: ' 1 - ' ' , A 5 2 ,E ' r LA .. l Q I I I 1 , ,0 - ,fl ,. ' SX Coach Shemff Coach Ehkerrnanrx Coach Foster Coach Wren f-ov ' VARSIIY HIUIBMI The VarsityFootballtearn of '50-51 was a persever- ing group of hard hitting, hard fighting boys. The offi- cials' scorebook showed atotal of 2 wins 5 losses and 1 tie Co ordinated blocklng tackling and ball carrying combined with Mr E1kermann's coaching formed an up and coming ball team Arlen Welch 3 P CO CAPTAIN THIRD ROW Mr W Foster Coach A Welch J Shriver B Brune T Freed JI-Irle I Kelly H Brune E B DuBo1s Mr E Exkermann Coach B Purdue J Jonas F Ball S Lmdelof T Morris B Modrell D Bur ton J Prlce R Klee J Stemeger D Cooper D Cooper FIRST ROW J Gaunce B Trout R Davis J Ixrcolulrs D Del1ch L Swafford D Maupm G Clark L Orr C Gallenhugh C Gallehugh STUDENT MANAGER B DuBois STUDENT MANAGER Dan Cooper Congratu1at1ons'SNARE S HATCI-IERY 1303 North 38th DR 9507 CO CAPTAIN 64 . . , 0 ' 7 - I A , no n ' Grafke, D. Swengel, K. Adams, A. Dimmitr, B. Wren, J. Tarwater, Mr. A. Sheriff, Coach. SECOND ROW: . ', . . ' , 5 . , . 2, . , . ' , . ', . , . - ,. . , . . , -- - Ben Modrell Albe rt D1mrn1tt S IIIR HI I Harold Brune Jlffl PTICC SEASON'S Leavenworth 7 Hayden Olathe Bonner Rosedale Turner OS awatom1e Don Dehch Cornphrnents of R, E, ATKISSON DRexe1 6827 Blu Trout RECORD Jash1ngton Wash1ngton Waslungton Washmngton Wash1ngton Wash1ngton Waslungton Edgar Gr aike I 7 'r ' -13 ' - 7 - , -Z7 ' Paola -Z3 Washington . -13 . 65 g -,4,dM,.,, I---M migmrmnfsmm I ,.-,-- ' F' Y , - I These reserve boys are the football team of next year, They wait their chance and when the coach nods to them, they run in and play their best, Though all the glory is not theirs we can always depend on them, The stu- dents and the members of the team say, 'Thanks boys. BACK ROW: E. Grafke, L. Swafford, L. Adams, L. Callahan, B. Keller, D- COOPCF. J. Wasko, Coach A. Sheriff. FIRST ROW: H. Eldridge, student manager: B. Purdue, T. Freed, R. French, B. Clark, J, Tarwarer, D. Burton. Compliments of JOE VAUGHAN, Men's Clothing--913 Nth 7th 66 Sl Illll lH RMI Ed Gr aike SE ASON'S RECORD Leavenworth H1ghland Park Atch1son St Agnes Olathe Ro sedale Turner Paola Bonner Olathe Rosedale Turner St Agnes Paola Bonner -nm 7 Im! B1ll Trout Bob Dubo1s Ernest Cowden 'fl L li Washlngton Washmgton Washmgton Washmgton Washnmgton Washmgton Washmgton Washmgton Washulgton Waslfungton Washmgton Waslungton Washmgton Waslungton Washmgton Compllments of THE INTER STATE BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 67 fx BASKHBAll X JINQ Nr Q r oath :cn Acllx C, Galleu Gaunce L Ana la len acl S Trout B DuBo1 E Graflct K Adams E Com Ql Put the ball ught thl ough the goal bo s ' that's our basketball song and tha 's what the no s dmd They seemed to run agamst a l1ttle oad luck though because at the end of the season the score shectshov ec1 four mms and eleven losses The team ranked hmghex howevel when thc boys made a Good showmg mn the sormo tournx ment Durmg any game the bench bg the s1de ofthe score board can be seen fllled xnth box s worlung mentally as hard to vnn the garne as the boys on the floor ale x ollung uhys1callx 'lhese are The basketball reserves Next year most of them vnll be out onthe floor wh1le othel s are cheerlng them on X e w1sh them good luck for the1r future success Thls second teanm 11n1shcd the season xuth an outstandlno 1 ecold of onl3 l loss to 14 wms gl XXDIXL D vpn J Slll'lXLf trman T e ler 1 c 11 Tcl , e um fl ge am o 1 ua: X urra lrccd ig. N yas Complm ents of lHE B XOIHL tllOOD SIAT1.. HANK kansas Cn, Kansas 68 Q N 5 . an , g 1 fx 4 l t . 4 ,. ,J Q 'ff td., r W 5 ' 4, .4 ,A 7' , lf 4: X 1 'X 2 L V 1 all ., ' l tw .A A I A ' - u I ' I v 9 , SV PQI Q1 ll . W, Forte, C ' , G. Clark, B. W , J. A ,', 1 ' '-l1gE1,J. . , . i'u', Mr. E. l1l: 11a.L, col QEATIZD: B. ' ', . . h, . , . 11-1 . HY Q. l v Y 1 l v l . 44, 4, Y Q C O . . i . O Z- . 1 I . y . l ' f- 1 - - - '4 1 ' - ' 'V ' f - ' , , v . - ' 3 1 O Y. 4 . 'f Q Q T: , Co, 1 , . , 51. Tida .' , . Kal H , I. Eldr'dg', R. Kc 11er,B. man, I.. Adanr, Mr. A. Shhriff, co: . SliATEDg H. Eld 'dg , D. S b 1, L. Ctllal' 1, G. .l 3, T. . Y' , ,, .Jn ',e I ix P 4 ' I ,J -rl 1 AN- M ' ' ' U -2' ' S . , I I J 6 i L I ' . ' ' W 0 'Q ,' . 42 5 21 ll 22 l , Ql 4 t . x X n vi 'Q .K A .t Y ,V X - .x 'r' 4 lu ff Yjw f 17 17 Y ', ., , ' K, - , A , , , - L49 RD ROW S itlka A B 5 rd bl.. C ere 1 Ill N 1 Gras T 'xalson B Rom R Woo all G H mer de111r11111.1f r Mr L 111.1t11 ulf OX D 11 X1 E1s111111 1 1. sou lIlSOll oor 1 bOll 111 Q 1 1 lU1l'lx Sllltlelll 11111111 r IlRSl ROW E Johnson L Nlccsox E Sllllll 31 Ll lL 1 The V 1ldk1ttens had an outstandmg football team 1h1s gear mt the ha a better f1nalscore than the xf'ars1tg team Ruth one v11n md f1ve losses and one t1e to the VaTSlIy'S two xmns flVC losses and one t1e Mr N ren has proved lnmself an efflclent coach and the Vars1ty team vv1ll have some sound and s1able acld1t1ons 1n the next few years Th1s year s freshman basketball players are mlghtyproud of that trophythey re holdmg lt's the second place award 1n the Last Kansas l eague l ICSl'lll an loul na ment The team chalked up n1ne vnns and seven losses fo1 one of the bestseasons 1n lreshman h1story 14 ,pf 'Yi 2 kD EOM A Bo rd E ' them B lo Ro t wr! O 1 C tru L 1 la C Ttrr A Robu 011 D Dtlk o Fl11sT ROK1 r X11 ll romh l 5lXlllSOIl w11b't1 L B001 G Balleu r Thls page throaghthe Conuplnnents of Tl-IL. KANSAS CITY KANSANI 69 A 4 f - . ...DQ ,... THI 1 5. Juv' , . ofa , 5. Sll 111, Q. Ev' '-11, XY. Da idsc , B. XHI51111, R,lSll1lUl', B. gx'o111d11, B, -,y , , , ly, , 11 , , o 1 , s1u 1 1 'aug .l1','.1r'11, ' '. fl .J x0 'g D. 1 , D. Dc l ff , A. Roh' , G. B , F. Svan' , A. Ada , C. Sw-1111el, CL. lt'rr1.',3. I-Qlly, J. Hall 1 '. ' Lew- f ' : 5- , -- ' - ht 1:32, J-f'l1'l1.12.x:114,1411.,F. Delieh, B. lxliuc, I. Ilcllon, W, Boyce. 1 ' ' ' ,A ' ' .ln fa' , 1 y rd - - 1 f , , , Z , . . , , Q . I . I- . X-I ' V . 'T ' ,x 4 x I Q - , V I 4 A 5 1, Q f 1 5 1 'gf' f 1 Z K E 'l U ' -:X Q x -J I .. Q ...- ,I 1 . ' l 1 .I THI' 2' ': . ga , 4. lawlac, B. 511 '1, . 11' l'o:1, XY. Il'f,'.1g:: ND R012 rj, Lx 1, , Ha.- 11, . ' y, . li , . '115 11. 'g I-1. Vi. 'e , ' ' 3 f. I '4 , 5, Q 111, is , . ' 1 gf. X X 4. ' 4 'E' fr Iii.-V if, 1.ain-,-.- - WHIICAIS r I l i Comphrnents of YANDELL BEAUTY SHOP DRexe1 5007 70 Dan Cooper Ed Cvrafke Track IS a sport that depends ent1rely upon 1nd1v1dual 1n1t1 atlve The success of any event entered 15 deterrruned only by the self 1mposed tralnmg of the part1c1pant These boys letter mg ln track know they have earned thelr award Swlngmg a mean golf club these two fellows managed to ' putt' the ball 1n the hole almost every t1me Don Sambol Richard Fiatte Compliments of SMITTY'S SERVICE STATION Sunset 449 71 Harold Brune W- 'fm nw A vi as mf! 'fig --wmmSNAPS P' ' I HRW 'vu 5 nn '? w '1 Y lnfllhh 7 J ll Ja 'Af' 1 1 1429-f JL. 72 4 I 54 M? 'ff wx 1+ RSL? IFEX 14 XRBOORS MYERS AND C0.lNC TOPEKA KANSAS J, .n' 0:3 O. I:. p,,' 0, 1 m 44 fa. :: u. . , ny.: mr VMlN1AMRSCl Qzmllw 0 Q Q ,. o,.e. Q Q Ito' - ' 1 J . f 'I g1I 1' ? QMS. RV! ?, 1 Sw ef Q 1 ' gl J 1118 1' 1' if' 9 an 9 I gJ ! A ' Yin! u,q ..A. V , Y ,Q 2, ' 1 1 -- . u mfwffa Q V, Q B H. 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