Washington High School - Hatchet Yearbook (Kansas City, KS)

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Hatchet of 195 9 Presented by the Washington High School Hatchet Staff Bethel, Kansas Volume No. 27 - - ' 'Q ,wi-, QW? Beaufy S'l1inesTl1roug5f i . . J. as V, --,IQ Q ji. We Q I I A 3 1 Y n 2 A , 1 1 5 Q 'v Z 4 3 Y Q M,,Y ' --- I 2 'T' '-Y ' ' -M --f 1 a uf rr, 5 . A w 5 f .w V s f ! 2 I f f 7 1 The sun sets on Wyandoffe County Lake. 2 :-if iff ' .f V ' f' f'-b- g ' ' ' ' . 1' ' ' l-' t nf- Qi? Today's teenager seems always to be moving, and working, and learning. In this fast-moving world, he uses his vast amount of energy with little trouble. But after long hours of work, ' even youth must sit back and reminisce in order to enioy the beauty of each effort. - Through this book, we, the Hatchet staff of 1959, have, tried to capture this beauty: the undying beauty of learning, the vibrant beauty of school spirit, the warm beauty of friendship. Students interested in every form of A knowledge and activity have won great victories through their accomplishments this year Now, for any person wholwill open the eyes of his memory and imagination, the beauty will be revived. l 3 Fore word Table of Contents Dedication Admmlstratlon Faculty Actlvltles Organizations Sports Classes ff W Y l 'Qh 9 'xii 'K P' ll Ui? fm qfwi S 'A -M A M ISR? Q ff cg X ' NN Mmswlffh -S-rr.. tecq a.QN-N New addmons msplre new Ideas xn learning . Action funds an outlet wuthm the fleldhouse 5 A' ' ' - NA' K -. I ' , N-XII -x, ' --N, Nu . L. gm i -A ' . 5 xx XS X F I 'W' xxx - X e Q N N I I ' N--X I X .X N1 , I Y 54 n XX- X X-N--4: X ,, Q-..., K , I l .W . ' - NM N . ' ' - '- I A f XIII H+ gg. ,. Q if. .39 n ' T I Y , TI -- , -- X N -,mu . - -Ki U Im- . II ig' ' :-- L, N-. ,II K X - -N 'N n W -Q X -N-Q f' n - . I gf R- - - - 'i--.,, K, - f' - -1 -sg , -, YN 5 . I 2' 3 -M' -- I. ,,. in .xx I 's N ' -. A , K-.. III , ,M I wQ,III s Wan' - - 4 f I --, 3- rv 5 in -f - f A-,I I i-.. 'W' I ,' 4' Q, .,,, 2. N xi 5' ' ,, gfz , 1 n -, .g. I , A27-f73'717 1 ' . f'Q7'--W I x X, -4' Y- my Y T. Tum A F5.A.,m, , V , W I :mfg I N qi? -,l,,,QI. ' ' 1 ' ,,- ,,,I .. , - V- . -.-.-V.-ALL.-.-.-Y Q. , f - , , .-.115-if-,f'I1j. -I-'I ,ff -nf: I I . ' 5 I. , ,I If j A 2 I I 5 5 ' ar 1 f , I5 i i 1 f ' f .,. I A I I I I, ,Vinu- . ff I -su! J ai V Ju, f :limi f xv ' : f 5 1 ' ' Y 1 I - ' 1 ' ! ' . . Y I - i To the Master Teacher Ask a student what kind of teacher he lvkes best The answer wnll not be serrous but down deep students most admrre the teacher who helps them to learn We the Hatchet staff of 1959 dedicate thus book to such a man MR WILLIAM J SELLERS 6 ' - 'W ' L H 1 .if-,, me-,A When Mr. Sellers enters school, he finds a busy day awaiting him. Besides planning problems for his studenfs he must 'fry To solve many of Theirs. f He also finds time To sponsor Sfudenf Council and drive a school bus. In . J ,- ky,-. ,,,,,g,. is Youth Marches Dowh Who can understand why time passes so quickly? For an instant we are children-the next moment, nearly adults. All it takes is one short year to change a junior to a senior and hand him a diploma. Youth is moving on to greater accomplishments, and high school is iust one solid stone in the path we follow. - X 1 l .H ... 7 .. 9 XX 1 Q X . Argiv - lf- 11 lk, li.. , H, , . 6255! 513,12 ' ' . -. Jx,f x. ' ' .a '.'3C . :flu 5653 ami 911'-5. 1. ,1ii,....Q is, , 1 ' Iiflc , I! If H . i A , 4 A -L ' A ' ? 1 w ' X l f ' ik ,iw In X Q Wafer aft, + 5 .A I 'Egg 1 A P 4 , 1 K if I' 5 K fr. . Y ,0 xx I V A X Teenage Energy Mus! Be Direefed Always The vibranT energy of The world's new ciTizens is being channeled as iT surges forward. The way ThaT This flowing mass is direcTed will deTermine, To a greaT exTenT, The brighTness or dreariness of The fuTure. How lucky are The youTh of America To have public insTiTuTions of learning, where each TalenT can be developed, where each need for knowledge, aThleTics, and social life can be meT. If every sTudenT could gain only one iTem from his years in school, This iTem mighT be an appreciaTion for The guidance his insTrucTors gave him, a feeling of graTiTude for a naTion where he enioys The freedom To learn. I0 0' 071 hlsfrq lgh The admnmstrafvon can be llkened To The hub of a great wheel Around The e leaders revolves The life of our school a friendly handshake, as he does to Mr. Ray Westover, new football coach. i-an-7 A A n X. n i X ' l X :X A busy man! But Mr. Claude Huyck, W.H.S. principal, still has time to offer Mrs. Betty Patton, secretary to Mr. Huyck. Able administrators work long and hard hours each day to keep the school running smoothly. R., 'N Mr. Leland Wallace, lst vice-principal, spends a large part of his working day conferring with students. Secretary to Mr. Wallace, Mrs, Opal Roop. I2 Administration , YY , 1. 5 , f A , ' f' .. Q ri- f - , f' Hard at work totaling bills is Mr. Melvin Winters, 2nd vice-principal. Mrs. Meryle Hotuiac, secretary to Mr. Winters. The Washington High School Board of Education is seen at one of its regular meetings. Members are, left to right: Mr. Stanley Lind, school attorneyp Mr. Charles Stout, Mr. Gene Mueller, director, Mr. Alfred Brush, Mr. Vern Watson, treasurer, and Dr. William R. Allen, clerk, The secretary is Miss Mary Trowbridge. The school board has been especially busy this year promoting the bond issue concerning the proposed iunior high schools. On October 7, 1958, the bond issue was passed. The Washington High School district now has been given a preview of two junior highs to serve the community in the future. I3 School librarian, Mrs. Lucille Hamilton, is always willing to help us find reference material and check out books. She also serves on the National Honor Society committee and is a Horizon Club sponsor. f--. , 1- fx. 'ev .1.' .j, '. ,,. f-'1.v . .'.x' . l '-N U. -4 ., -,Qhira '- '.iY'f'Z'.A. .rw ' ny, ' ' Iv 0 , . - A - -iv- . 'X 5-JJ' V 5'2 '1l . ' .'1':l.'fQf'lU ,. '.. ., ...yur QM ' M4 'Wifi' LZ' fx bs., Mrs Esther Weider assistant librarian 1 Miss Hazel Smith and Mr. Paul Hull, coun- selors, are busy from eight to three advising students, testing, and keeping student files ' ' 1 up to date. ,V t 1 FA k ,Q K1 f. -, fixnfk. 1,2713 , .,.,.,.,..,.. W., Seeing that the student body is kept in good health is the task of Mrs. Dorothy Gnau, school nurse. She also carries on a health education pro- gram for students. T X C 4 1.x The cafeteria staff-back row, left to right: Mrs. May Yantzi, Mrs. Doris Sledd, Mrs. Marchette Turner, Mrs. Mabel Brune, and Mrs. Dorothy Cravens. Front row: Mrs. Emma Vogel, Mrs. Francis Helwig, Mrs. Dorothy Armstrong, and Mrs. Dorothy Steintl. They keep our cafeteria running smoothly. Meals are planned and prepared under the direction of Mrs. Dorothy Cravens. Mr. Walter Walker, head custodian, is in charge of keeping W.H.S. clean and tidy. He is aided by the ten other custodians. They Keep Things Going Girls Work in Cffice 1 ' ' - . i rs A' - Km Elise Poms finds informaiion in the Sm. Glynis Gilbert, Nancy Gouby, and Bar- dent file. bara Dragush check absentee slips. Collecting absentee slips is the task of Judy De- Hoff, Janet Smith, and Ann Brownfield. Nancy Lyman, Lois Matthews, and Mary Martin make lists of Dl5TflbUTl 19 fic'-'HY mail is T0daY'5 dU'lY for Bafbafa 5lmP50n sfudem absences' and Brenda Atkinson I6 Glo Of, Each Teacher of every de partmem as a Imk In The chain of knowledge obfamecl by students Shi., I7 Pride of the English department is the new hi-fidelity set and records. Mr. Gerald Renner hands a record to Mr. James Jester, department head, while Mr. Eldon Zollars looks over an album. All are senior English instructors. Language Readin, ' 'Rifin, Not droodles, but diagrams! Mr. Warren Mitchell and Mr. Edward Allen illustrate the importance of diagrams in teaching sentence structure to their English classes. After leaving freshman English for a year to teach juniors, Mr. Wallace Wren checks with Miss Jennie Fulton to see how she is getting along with the frosh. I . fl ' I ' 71 Arranging details for the Wash- Mrs. Shirley Wagner, speech teacher, bids farewell to Mr. Alan Gould, debate coach, as he leaves for a tournament. ingtonian and the Hatchet, Mrs. Martha Richards, journalism in- structor, has to spend much time on the telephone. Arts and Book Reports Enioying one of those relaxing teacher breaks, Miss Rosemary Dague, Miss Patricia Comby and Mr. Vincent Bilotta take time from their busy schedules teaching sophomore English to have a friendly chat. Which foreign language is most essential for WHS students ' is the problem concerning Mrs Barbara Peter Spanish teacher ,V+ Mrs. Selma Smith, Latin instructor and Mr Charles Lyngar Frendw and iunior English teacher. ff' 9. ur i Physical Science Birds, Buds, and Bunsen Burners Daily routine includes conducting complex experiments for Mr. Fred Madaus, general science teacherg Mr. John Meek, physics instructor: and Mr. Gilbert Davidson, biology teacher. .f0 TT fl Daniel the Dummy-' gives Mr. Hobart Washington's own nursery lies adiacent to Miss Effie Mae HElemeVi'a Y T0 Cl'1emlSi Y is 6 knowl- Neill's biology classes an inside look Covell's room. There the science department supervisor cul- edge 'lie BUHSEH BLQYUQF, and l1OW if at parts of the human body. tivates plant life for her botany and biology students to study. Works, SBYS MV- V 'Q'l B05fWl 9l Tr chemistry teacher. 20 American History instructors, Mr. Carl Hermance and Mr. Robert Wilson, use a well-chosen bulletin board display as a medium of interest for their students, Trying to combine the facts of psychology and Amer' ican History are Mr. Edgar Eikermann and Mr. Loren Anderson. Social Science The Ways of the World New maps, which show the growth of America, have been useful to American History teachers, Mr. Clayton Wolfe, Mr. Thomas North- rop, Mr. Donald Toevs, and Mr. John Wise. 2I Mr, John Starbuck, head of the social science department, smiles as if he knows something we don't know. Xix I X L: , N 'v-- :Ls-, X , Ling'-AE- Fine Arts Working with the stage light filters is a minor detail tr M Billey Conan dramatics instructor. As director of the plays, this drama coach has given long hours of his time in channeling ,the talents ot budding young tctors and actresses Culture With a Capital A dream came true for Mr, James Ralston, fine arts department head, when two grand pianos and a stereophonic tape recorder were given to his department last October. Listening to another band is a change for Mr. Edwin Hosking, Jr., W.H.S. band di- rector. Not only do W.H.S.'s two art instructors teach, but Mr. James Lauver has entered his own work in art shows and Mr. Harold Willits was a sponsor for the '59 Hatchet. 'N 'I 1154 Mr. Richard Lee, driver's education instructor, if -.- J, .J I V A., .,, ., 1: r 5,,e I .,i4'f'? h0 V I K1 l i .eq ': , , i - j N, ' Y' ,215 i,-211, l 1 N23 Hfifft. f' f' Xe' 'Q . 4 . . . . L'-'ff-'V , +5 Mr. Karl Cunningham, electricity instructor, and Mr. Ronald Hall, head 'f'A X I of the industrial arts department, get a charge from a new oscilloscope. ' fl 'JQMIN in A circular saw helps Mr. C. W. Ridgway in his iob as woodworking instruc- tOr. 51' sp N-X 'Tv' Mr. W. A. Cun- ningham, mechanical drawing instructor, demonstrates one of the department's new drafting machines. Industrial Arts Skills for Use in Later Life fx, 4-fx -- I tion. L N.--A-A 23 Mr. Arden Schoenig, super- vises all printshop produc- Auto mechanics instructors Mr. James Toepfer and Mr Donald Sheets work with machinery like this valve grinder. , 6, . gf' O ,I -s x ve V ' A new combination of solid and plane geometry taught the same year was tried by Mr. William Hunter, left, while Mr. Bud Foster instructed Algebra l students. The slide rule is not only used in his Algebra Il classes, but Mr, William Sellers, head of the mathematics department, finds it's handy in totaling grades. Mathematics Factors, Figures, Formulas Mathematics is a must for Mr James McCabe Mr Kenneth Schondelmaier Mr Gene Love and Mr Ray Westover These men of numbers feel that math ematics IS an Increasingly important field I l u . . u - - I - 1 . , . . ' Commerce Our Budding Businessmen The ever relnable typewrrter as the pet subgect of Mr Burl Worley Mr Michael Meares and Mr Robert Russell An authorlty on business chunes us Mr Melvm Wmters head of the commerce department The shorthand instructor must be able to dic- tate as well as take dictation, as Mr. Jack Masters and Miss Marilyn Bradley can testify. The fundamentals of good busnness are clar :fred by the chart used by Mr Mahlon Porter and Mr Wayne Palmer of the commerce de partment CDU NYS Ev Arvtn Mtn BEEN POSTE hifzssli 1 - 1 - - . , - X f .4. A 'ffl' If , I nr- . ., f 175 is ji ez- .' ..- Q -5 , 4 1 D . .fr Gang. ' lr 5365, ez 1: '- ' A-1 ', -Ar : vs-1f ti. l f, fin' - , 1':1,z.:,1i 1. I 'K nr , 1 ,,. r 1 rf M' ' . -4 ua- V unix 'I 8 ' ' ma- . r iff K 3 tx' ' . Home Economics A Woman's World, and We're Glad Teaching girls at WHS to be prepared for a happy and able future as the goal of Mxss Donna Danse Mrs Eda Mae Howard Muss Cathertne Wulson and Mtss Kathleen Kung head of the department Clothung foods and home maknng are taught on a twelve weeks basus Healthy Bodies, Sound Mmds Physical Educahon Mr Clarence Rentemerer boys gym mstructor feels that out door sports are good tralnxng for any hugh school boy Helpmg our grrls to grow physncally and morally us the task of Mrss Mary Hughes physical educatuon Instructor 26 - 1 , f - I . - , , O C O C ' O z'V - - 1 ,f' 'A ' I . 1 05-lb If all The unknown Talent were discovered, The famous could be put To shame. A CAPPELLA CHOIR-Back row: D. Klingler, L. Link, H. son, J. Christensen, K, Weider, R. Scott, D. Lindsey, M. Owens, A. Swearengin, R. Purdue, S. Crockett, B. Young, Martin, G. Pomerenke. Front Row: Mr. Ralston, Director, J. B. Cashman, R. Shivers, C. Newland, F. Gaunce. Third Row: Varner, D. Montavon, S. Milam, M. Dale, G. Grantham, J. D. Fiscus, L. Quinn, E. Braams, G. Martin, D. Dulin, J. Colby, J. Wingate, G. Luscombe, G. Painter, K. Thompson, Nickerson, K. Catron, M. Gamble, J. Goss, K. Smith, H, Col- T. Goode. lins. Second Row: D, Smith, S. Barker, S. Setzer, S. Hendrick- They Specialize in Harmonious Performances Christmas Vespers, assemblies and music festivals were components which made up the program of the A Cappella Choir for 1958-1959. Presenting the graceful musical Brigadoon left a memory of hard work crowned by fulfillment for each choir member. Mr. James Ralston motivated the drive of the vocal department for quality performances. 28 f5 s-7' Y 4 1 s 4,4-. V . Y' - W, ,Q n ,-. , :- Back Row: R. Rovvden, M. Spilker, N. Gouby, R. Seney, D. Second Row: J. Bogard, M. McCurdy S Dueker S Prper Adams, J. Gossage, J. Purdue, D. Folsom, B. Spencer, F. C. Evans, A. Bucklinger, A. Park. Front Row E Chea1wood Huff. Third Row: L. Shaw, S. O'Neal, L. Dimmitf, P. Caraway, B. Hammond, J. Nasiav, L. Betzel, J. Lennrnger B Anderson C. Wisdom, G. Turner, M. Meyers, B. Smith, L. Koch. B. Glaze, C. Burdolski, G. Chaffin. Y? CHOIR OFFICERS-Larry Dimmiff, Treasurer, Richard Shivers, Secretary, Kenny Smith Vice-President, Jack Wingate, President. 29 Q' 'aa A I5 AFX. ' A , MADRIGAL SOCIETY Back Row R Shnvers S Crockett J Wnngafe S ONeal J Nickerson M Mc C rdy D Dulln L Koch Fronr Row J Va ner L Dnmmm S Hendrnckson T Goode K Catron Lmdsey S Mllam Traveling Ensembles Earn Merlf WASHINGTON SINGERS Back Row J Lenmnger K Smnh H Collms K Thompson R Scott Second Row G Luscombe N Gouby C Wnsdom G Grantham A Park J Chrnstensen L Shaw P Caraway Seated B Smith G Chaffm D Adams 4- 30 ,... 3 'la Q 48 ?' TRIPLE TRIO Back row D Klmgler M Gamble J Colby G Pomerenke C Evans Front row C Burdolskt S Dueker B Hammond G Paunter Volce Groups Are Note -Worthy Harrus B Cashman R Scott G Martm R Haden K New mann J McCoy M Dawe N Keltner P Sxpes Third Row B Burton S Comstock J Andrews M Mourning G Buford C Davns G Knotts R Seney M Mendxcku S Storey P Cooper D Cox N Hogue C Munoz Second ,jr gue Davls S Rellung D Lasher G Grantham M Stevenson Fntter K Francns B Kenslow P Nvckel Front Row Gray R Hunt S Dansh A OBrien E Upton S Janzen Whitaker J Knntle C Burdolskl B Srmmons L Smith Bullock M Munoz 3l ' E 7 QF!! 1' x E, 4, ,, ,- : ' 4? , I 7 :. 9 m l g e A ,W .Q 3, 'P ' Q , .a- ., 1 ' A X rl 'll FIFTH HOUR CHORUS-Back row: H. King, G. Klingler, J. Row: D, smef, s. McMahon, P. Dixon, C. Hale, A. Po , . , . , . , - ' . ' : B. ' , . ', . , . ' . , . . . . . , . . A. , . . FRESHMAN GIRLS GLEE CLUB Back Row T Brassfneld S Yancey M Brauer meld F c Leo Smpe Lemon D Schoenlg D Reeves C McKay Third Row C Muncledahl H Davis C N ll L Mann M Johnson B an nelson V Gaster B Mueller J Garner S Wood M unt Secord Row C Johnson P Robinson J Klausen J Slonmker ahl B J Deltch A Hobbs L Ltndclof R Bergman J Schmaltz Front Row Dnmntt C Stout B Hamllton tth P Vossler S Dowell R Jo Enn Washnck T Odneal Choruses Blend Vocal Talents SIXTH HOUR BOYS GLEE CLUB Back Row L Harlow J Vorn holt L Brown G Marttn C Mauzey G Kuzma D Loveall Cundttf Second Row M Lyerla G Kltngler D Robbuns TG Front Row R Barfteld accompanist D Northern ox tn sey Kne er Ralston Director Q 1 D Smith IS ., , 5- , ' . , R. Bart' , D. ren h, R.. A nard, J., 1 5, Ml D. St , J, all, . ' , , , . ' , .l , . ' , . , . . l : . . . I R- if 4 1 - , - A ' , . ', . a , . , . , . D - Sm' , . , . , . Hilte, K. rdan, J. es D ' , - , - 1 . , . , - H - ' , t - , , , , 5 , , f ' , f ' , D. c , L lead-all, 5. L' d , 5, ' Il , rf str, Mr G, ' . : . , , ' , . ' , , ' - M. Henry, D, Ramsey, J. Feeback, H. Weaver, L. Childers. 1 ' ' 3 , - W 5. 1 1 3 'S 5 i Li , X - l ' 'l 2 5 1 5 l . , ,O V 1 ' A 1 l l t 3.33. .. l ' , ' 4 4 1 'D U ' 'Y fr- 1 .,. , , M 1 t 1 , 515' 3. 5 , 3 G fi fp? ' ' s C R . . , 2 ' 1 t 1 X 32 POMPON GIRLS M Tebbe V Wracek M Dale N Gouby B Hammond M Conn J Jancnch B Estes S McMahon N Cowley W Add Splce MAJORETTES Wllhelmma Kelley Alice McCall drum ma lor Gwen Launer DANCE BAND Back Row R Novac T Haug C Smith B Ransom R Rabon K Gann R Haden Front Row H Jones J Stnne D Gordon G Hays F Gaunce 33 fi Band Sidelighfs 's Llgllf E34 E27 TL i 'typ-uvun, VARSITY BAND Back Row B Goodwin F Gaunce J L n nnger A McCall Fourth Row L Beth J McLough C Knapp eeves D Hull Ross J Hor Pnppm C Redduck T Haug L Ore Thfrd Row V Nelson A Appleberry K ner L arver P mer M Grunnell G Knl e Wlllnams M Krlsman J Melvnn M Sfrohmeyer S Shobe -an BAND OFFICERS Jane Crouse treasurer Keuth Gann presudent Verna Bryan? secretary Joyce Gamblll vice president PF ...- l E...- Secord Row K Gann B Ransom R Rabon D Forbes T Berry F Garletf J Fnsh T Coleman B Carter Front Row M Woods G Smith J Muller G Mullms D McMurray D Smith F Carter J Wisdom D Adams C Wntham A f 'VL .ku . ,5 1 ' ,W 1 0 ,, I N , , . 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I , , ' , . , . . s 's - , 1 ' , ' : f 2 , - - mr' '3- ,i inns: -wr ummm an 5-'VA YE 1 -' ul F..- -qual- f a1l 1- -un- -H l., Back ROW G Launer Kelly R Shlvel-5 L Ha en J Fxlmer R Marlar J Crouse Second Row J Smnth C Fourth Row P Coffee R Novac J Valentine J Epps PGYBFSOU l- GFIPP B 5l'1IV6l'S M Cearley R Locke A McClure P ng H m N Burg Mather C Amy Front Row P Huska H Long G Jarvus Barker Third Row D Lawler A Lynch N Hall-,away R J Gossage D Gordon J Stnne C Emnch B Anderson vnne V Bryant G Hays S St th F Evan J Jes H JONES -l Gamblll K WOOdS D SUNG Concerf Band Creates Sparkle The concert band hrghstepped nts way along a path of performances during thus last school term Undertakings whnch varned from extra precrse maneuvers at Homecoming to the sprung concert were on the band's schedule One of tne crystal moments of the year was halftnme ceremony IH whuch the muszcuans honored head drum malorette Alrce McCall for her three years of work Thus ended another-year of work under the dzrectlon of Mr Edwnn Hoskmgs 35 Q A--5--0. 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' , De ' , . , . , . i , . s, . ter, - , - ' , V , - ' - G Turner explalns the muracle of Brxgadoon to S O Neal and T Goode S Mnlam and J Wmgate exchange weddmg vows Jeannes Paclun Up and these gurls are helplng K Catron L Shaw G Pomerenke M Gamble N Gouby M Martln J Nastav K Welder S Crocket C Newland B Smnth D Smlth S Hendrnckson L Koch D Klungler C Evans 36 Bngadoon Captures Tommy Albright Jeff Douglas Sandy Dean MacGregor Stuart Dalrymple Meg Brockle Archie Beaton Harry Beaton Andrew MacLaren Mr James Ralston Dvrector CAST TED GOODE LARRY DIMMITT RON SENEY DOUG LINDSEY FRED GAUNCE MARY MCCURDY HAROLD COLLINS KENNY SMITH DICK SHIVERS R Scott K Smith and R Seney dance wnth flashmg swords Hearts of Audiences On February 20 21 the WHS stage became the hrghland scene for the graceful comedy Brlgadoon When two American hunters become lost In Scot land they fund the miracle town of Brngadoon There they have experrences rangung from tragedy to love All the people who went through weeks of learn :ng Scottlsh accents bulldnng complncated sets and securlng plald costumes were rewarded b rece tlve Y P and appreclatuve audlences Fnona MacLaren Jean MacLaren Angus MacGu'ffue Charlues Dalrymple Maggue Anderson Mr Lundne Frank Jane Ashton CAST SHARON O NEAL SHARON MILAM DAN ADAMS JACK WINGATE JUNE CHRISTENSEN GARY TURNER GLEN MARTIN LAUREE KOCH Dnmmutt pauses for refreshment at the bar wnh Mar-tm and L Koch My Mothers Weddm Day was strange sings M Mc Cur to the vullagers D Lmdsey K Welder C New land D Klmgler J Nastav J Christensen H Collms D Adams D Shavers lead the Peddlmg 7l'Ye'f WSWS afe vendors J Cl 'STef'lS9n C Evans 5 funeral march car nn K S th ry g mn Hendrickson J Lemanger F Gaunce L Koch H Collms D Lundsey Junlor Play Hrfs New Hrgh-Drama Mark The Remarkable Inmdent at Carson Corners set a mood of mystery and COl1TlICl for Its two CBDBCITY audIences Use of the lIghtIng dtmmer System and a sky cyc to create elfechve flash backs charactenzed the play Bos GAY SUZANNE HENDRICKSGN EVERETT CHEATWOOD KAY ANN BARNEY DAVID FORBES BETTY MOURNING IvIAuRIcE CHILDERS JUDY CARPENTER GARY SMITH KAY ANDERSON LARRY ScHIvIIDT CAROL ANN DAVIS PHYLLIS SIPES TED GOODE JOHN MILLER RAY MEYN SANDY PIPER PEGGY DEWEY JANIE CROUSE ALYcE GARVER MIKE SMITH CONNEE POWELL GAY LUSCOMBE RUDY Scorr GENE ROLLWAGEN luscombe LANA RAE SHAW STUDENTS Back Row L Shaw G Roll wagen P SIpes Front Row J Crouse R Meyn A Garver S Pnper P Dewey G THE CHARACTERS Caldwell Mrs Caldwell Mr Pnnce Mrs Prlnce Mr Rogers Mrs Rogers Woodbrldge Mrs Woodbrldge Mr Wrlght Mrs Wrnght Mr MCGIOHIS Mrs MrGInnIS MISS Frank Mr Kovalesky Bob McGInnIs Bert Hendncks ElIzabeTh Wrlght Janet Carol Madge Tommy Pnnce AlIce Woodbndge Susan Caldwell Joey Rogers BIll MCGIDDIS Nancy PARENTS-Back Row D Forbes B Moummg E Cheatwood K Bamey K Anderson G SmIth Second Row B Gay S Hendrnck son J Carpenter M Clmlders Front Row C DavIs L Schmrdt COURT T Goode C Powell J Mller R 38 Scott M Smuth Mousetrap Sprung on Audrences Thus Englush murder mystery Mousetrap kept nts audaences tn suspense throughout 1ts un ravelmg Several factors were responsible for creatung a mysteruous atr Among them were exactmg character types moodlune sets and sharp llghtung changes Mollue Ralston Grles Ralston Christopher Wren DIRECTOR Mr Brlley Coplm CAST PAT WILSON LARRY CHILDERS EDWARD BALES Questaonlng L Chrlders about the re cent murder IS L Drmmttt Mrs Boyle Miss Casewell Magor Metcalf Mr Paravucunr SANDRA EHRHARDT SHARON ONEAL GARY TURNER KENNY SMITH P Wulson ns shocked at the death of Mr Boyle Sergeant Trotter LARRY DIMMITT S Ehrhardt oblects to nmpetuous E Bales There once was a young lady says K lokmg as S O Neal watches Smlth to G Tumer Show Heads for Hollywood When the Varlety Show received a mythical offer to make a movne In Hollywood directors Mr James Ralston and M Bulley Coplln packed the cast into bus No 2 and headed for Calufornla Unfortunately the old bus lust couldnt make nt so the whole crew was stranded ln Broken Knee Anz The cast were E Bales The if l- Madrlgal WHS Dance Band B Overfelt F Smlth A Park J Zabornlk B Burton B Freeman P Cooper J Varner Mother Goose Mr Coplm and Ralston duscuss takung Combo P Dewey and F Gaunce show to Hollywood f of ETB Emcee E Bales and bartender K Smuth ask Pedro J Hays why he wants another glass of water The Hiram family J Christensen K Smnth and M Martm audutuon forthe trap to Hollywood pq Cowboy M Harrls ponnts a mockmg Mr Coplm announces that although they wlll not be able to reach Hollywood, finger at the stranger, J Stlmac all ns not lost because the cast can open the show at the Welborn Cafe 40 Eva-i 5' A 1 1 W' 12 : ' I 'V l 1 f' - . 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Q fb a 1 s King Dick McClain PRINCE and PRINCESS Bob Sar gen Pat Wnlson ,Z QUEENS ESCORT Stan Hsggms The statuc excitement when Kung Duck McClain wheeled has queen across the dance floor that was a royal moment Homecoming Had FRESHMAN ATTENDANTS Bruce Crockett Pam SOPHOMORE ATTENDANTS John Turk Sally Robnnson Smlth 44 , l -1 I 5 X xx , . . 1 - 9 I . .J . . . QUEENS ESCORT Gary Green The breathless hush when Queen Joanne Subelka was crowned by her father that was a royal moment Royal Momenfs PRINCE and PRINCESS Mike Newlon Ann Brownfield JUNIOR ATTENDANTS Sandy Paper Everett Cheat SENIOR ATTENDANTS Sharon Mllam Gene wood Kuzma 45 ez., x . I i .FRFL ' X F 1 5 V 14. .,-J, I -, M , . 'fx 7 X-EA M ,J- MY K, . . an :FHS fa .gf Sy, Kg an ' 2 Queen Sharon O'NeaI xx':- . ,,a5gf.m. v . A... ,f ,nw .fn 4 Q, , ,K JW .Emi ,yjf,,:g5- ,i'.ls12i :L 1.-M. -, vw' .' - ..- Yin, '.- If - . mf! Pnncess Sharon Mulam lb MAKER BFG FALL TO SEE HIGHLITE TUC' RAI I NKD' Hatchet Ball After a week full of being sub matted to varnous campaign gum mucks the student body voted for thenr favorites for kung and queen the Hatchet Ball All W s suspense until the royal couple as announced at the dance Campaign posters covered all avaulable wall space A pfmce jaCkW1ngafe few were as large as a whole wall for . a in Y i 7, d .JY , l A.. :nw fi C' - t L. g . O y I 48 ls Gay Whirl The moment had come. An aisle to the throne was cleared by the dancers as slowly the Hatchet at- tendants were announced. After the prince and princess had taken their place Queen Sharon ONeal and King Larry Dimmitt made the royal march Judy Hull Wilson ATTENDANTS Mike Newlon Ann Brownfield ATTENDANTS Gary Hevelone in 1 BUGER MES Iiusisr yo, ' Whether they were serious or funny posters didnt matter lus 3 JU so they drew attention 49 ATTENDANTSZ Gary Green, Pat , 'iff' l , I ' ' '. xl 1 F' 0 1. O . 1 . , , ., L ,, 1, . , I . t y . - I vs., W- Royalty Floshbocks HATCHET REIGNING COUPLES caug ht off guard show the real excuternent of the mghts Home comlng kung and queen Duck McClain and Joanne Subelka and Hatchet king and queen Larry Dummntt and Sharon ONeal are engulfed In admlrung glances F H A and KEY CLUB QUEENS were elected to the roy I llne thus sprung They are Joyce Stemtl and Pat Wulson respectuvely 'Y 5 , 1 rn pl W. 1 I HOMECOMlNGanCl L If 1 f ' ' A , 4 . . I . . W 50 If us not so much the score that coums but rather each player s fight ' 'Ai x- V: ,t K 'A 55, Q 4. 5... . I: h -I .H . x . 'A ' ' .fm ' X .. A., . ' , mf. nfav - it ,. ffm SX - - 'M-vi sz- s.,.,L,. 5 , I . Y ,J rl if -3' QR GARY GREEN FRED ROBINSON BOB SARGERT Senror Leffermen up. Led by Captain Fred Robinson these five boys formed the nucleus of This years championship team Gary Green Fred Robinson and Bob Sargerf are two year Iettermen MINOR HAYS JASPER EPPS Sunflower Champs for Second Year Manager G Green M Hays J Mann Mr Neill Coach 52 o x M 1 - , 4. Y' ' ,. rl, f VARSITY CROSS-COUNTRY TEAM--Back Row: D. Baker, F. Robinson, J. Epps, B. Sargerf. Front Row: S, Higgins, Srudenr 1 T - ' 5 3 G.- X . , , 5 , Backing every suc cessful team there is a coach Mr Hobart Neill coach of Wash ingtons crosscountry team has supervised two consecutive years ot league title wins Stan Higgins student manager worked long hours as Coach Neills assistant STAN HIGGINS Student Manager MR NEILL Coach First in Regionals, Second in State Neills fleetfooted five also won the Sunflower League Championship for the second consecutive year and placed second In the state It can truthfully be said that the boys never ran a poor race Their only loss came from Shawnee Mission North at the very beginning of the season This loss was rubbed out with victories over teams like Wichita Wyandotte and also one over Shawnee Mission North RESERVE CROSS-COUNTRY TEAM Gary M Newlon D Pmkleman E Cheatwood Barrett 53 J' X , I I . ' Q- i I . lv , o o o Q o Winning nine out of ten meets was not enough for the cross-country boys. Coach -K. , . , . ' , . , T. I ' I . , l o . ! i I J WINGATE H OWENS L GOQDE K GANN B GARRETT R MIDDAUGH D GLEICHMAN G HEVELONE -if' nl F HARRISON D MCCLAIN R. CHILDERS B. ALTMAN T. MMORRIS B. ARMSTRONG F. SHEBLE. M -:gp . 'Qi m . X .4 1, ,R v i H 4 K .V , . 1 'M' 'Z .4 S if-S - P-3' ,, ' Yi A . A iv. gli' h fx - i 4-.dihir if 5' VARSITY TEAM Back Row Mr Wnse Coach K Gann J Maultsby J Lewns G Hevelone K Taylor B Garrett D Yockel L Crowe G Crndrlch T McMorrss B Caton Mr Westover Head Coach Thrrd Row B Sargent B Yockel F Sheble J Walker H Owens R McClam B Armstrong L Goode J Wlngate F Wrllnams Second Row Mr Zollars Coach R Glenchman R Porter Kamnnskl F Harrison J Hull B Hrckman L Betzel W Clme T Campbell B Wynne Every Man Has Hrs Job Student manager for the 1958 season was Terry Ray sopho more All of his odd robs large and small helped to keep the team rn busuness Coachrng WHS football players for the 1958 season were Clr1 F Hermance Clayton Wolfe Ray Westover Eldon Zollars and John Wuse Mr Westover head coach made has fnrst appearance on the Wuldcat s grldrron thas year 56 ' ' 4. , X4 'I : E. Rider, R. Middaugh, B. Altman, R. Watson, R. Clarkson, G. Lough, C. Franklin, R. Childers. Front Row: L. Evans, T. Gnau, S. o r lr 1 ' ' o . - I I Q I . 1, . LI RESERVE FOOTBALL Baclf Row Mr Hermance Coach R Gabel R Davndson J Wrllnams C Mnndlckz B Caton G Wllder E Watson L McMtIlan G Cmdrrch R Carey C Jaeducke Mr Wolfe Coach Second Row E Pnke L Hawley J Wasko R Wynne C Johnson C Franklin J Poterbm L Ladd W Hlckman D Carter Front Row T Shumate T Gnau T Campbell M Whntter G Hall S Kamnnsku L Terrell D Sttne L Evans J Morrnson Future Prospects Look Hopeful The sophomores and reserves had an 8 6 record The sophomores defeated Wyandotte Shawnee Mission East ltwlcej and Shawnee Mlsslon North They lost to Wyandotte and Shawnee Mnssuon North The reserves beat Ward Wyandotte Argentme and Turner They lost to Leavenworth Topeka Shawnee Mzsslon East and Shawnee Mnsslon North The coaches were Mr Clufford Hermance and Mr Clay ton Wolfe Mr Donald Toevs and Mr Mahlon Porter started the freshman team on nts clrmlo up the football ladder The coaches taught the boys the funda mentals of the game along wlth how to be a good sport The team fxnnshed the season with a 24 marlf wtnnung over Turner and Argentlne and losing to Leavenworth Ward Lawrence and Southeast FRESHMAN FOOTBALL Back Row J Murray K Smlth T Haggard P Conner L Manger H Bnshop W Evans B Cooper Thrrd Row W Storz R Anderson J Clark T Wnlson N Vrbenec W Rucker J Buchhorn J Garlett Second Row Mr Toevs Coach J Trowbridge C Smrth H Long C Mauzey T Dotson K Chauvtn B Judy R Carlson Mr Porter Coach Front Row D Bradbury Manager J Veux J Pulley K Turner J Smeth M Edwards M Corrtston A Appleberry L Garver Manager 11. 1, . ' in A91 ,tr 4 -- . : . , 1 . , . , . , . , . , . , - , . , . , . , . , . , . : , , . , . , 1 , . , . , , . , . , . . : . , . , . 1 . , . , . , . , . , . , . . 1 , . . - I I I ' - ' I I xl 1 - 1 1 1 - - : . , . , . 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - : , , . , . , . , . 1 . 1 - 1 - - - , j . , . , . , - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - r I . 1 I - 1 - 1 - f - 1 ' r - 1 ' I ' . J K Yqu M i , 3 t i ' ' r W. 3 3 ss 1 fy, ' 2: ' L ,x 3 N ' is V 5 1 ilu i 4 A . , 5 Q 1 3 u , Y X 'E-'ff T . ' , Q' HY' 3 . W.H.S. ' 24 ,Leavenw 1 42 Rosedale fi 33 Turner ., , as a ward . 51 Leavenwortlf . ,.,. 30 Ward .... if. . 38 Southegff ........ I 44Qf Rosedale .... 5 .......,....,. Jw, XY 'HF Q Noiifleague Standing 6 wiris M, 2 losses af ,. , ,V 4,5 , -,mf X, 1. 3 5 , f , ' r-:gil i .Suggs : Egg?-V ' 9. . . V wg--it .as ,Q . -,Q ' ,4 , Wg My ! , sa? x nf' 'f if W9 Q ss, s, ' ws'- ff.,3.e. -.ii , ,. f. :1 jJ5 ' '. ' -a f L ili: N w My QF' f f? A 9 5 X'1g?ij . '- Nqjs l hx 7 V ' ' 'x ff xxf If fi' of X 1 L1 HAROLD OWENS takes a shot in the Turner game as a Bear looks on. Owens has played guard and for- ward on the var sat team for 3 years GARY HEVELONE, 6' forward, has played with the varsity team for 3 years. At right Hevelone puts up the shot agannst Wyandotte Senior Leffermen GARY GREEN 5 turned In s flrst 'Full year of vasrty actxon playing guard for Coach Lee Af left Gary sinks he for a I goa MIKE NEWLON 5 7 guard ns ln his fnrst year as a var snt rn e m b e r Newlon awarts the rebound n the Turner game 59 - ' U Add Stability fo Team ZH, . I .H I . . , .I . I .Y ' f - . t , i g ball f'eld l. ,. Q, A X -V :RX 47 A f fl I K!! K5 x, X , ww VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD Back Row T Ray Student Manager D Baker K Taylor B Muller G Hevelone H O F wens font Row Mr Toevs Coach T Campbell G Green M Whrttner M Newlon Mr Lee Coach Coach Ruchard Lee ftmshed has second season at Wash mgton Both years he has led the Cats to a wmnung season Coach Donald Toevs coached the reserves and anded Coach Lee wlth the varslty Hts 'ob was t build a future team Cat Squad Scores Fme Season The Wmldcats closed the 1959 basketball season wlth an overall record of T2 wins and 8 losses In the Sunflower League the Cats twtce Shawnee Mtsslon East and Topeka The Cats showed their superuortty tn their flrst meeting wtth Southeast of Mtssourl Taklng second place an the reguonal tournament the Cats made a fine shownng for the year 1959 Coach Bob Wrlson coached the freshman team He prepared these boys for future years wuth the var stty team A large part of hrs 'ob was scouting other teams to help Mr Lee wuth has work Coach Russell assrsted wnth the fresh man team Hts 'ob was prumanly wtth the B team 60 If' 0 , '. .I .X . 3 -1 . .4 A A ' :P Q. , A T , ' ' A t v ,7 K 'XX X c , Af' ' f ff . N fx- - s if FX ,g Y N' ' Y ' X 114' xxx Ny A . I X Az . fear' , r L y NX t X t , B , Q w 'iff cz, l I7 -'V 1 I in ' X f' W ,K ffr ' V , . ' - O V 1 ,' had a 4-4 record with maior wins over Shawnee-Mlssion North ,.sQ?Q.'5.. ' K- 1-, ' , - ' ' , - in i g.x. N .1 43:1 . . . . . . . . ns. L.: ',' .' . . A Rfytjnj ' 'X' f - , .1 - - - 'tl-.n l' . ' I ' ' , ' ' Q ' , rr ff I I xi' X , v l , X 1 NK . 1 A ,V ,vii L .., It . I X L 5' F4 . - N J' Q4 ,f A 4 5 Us 1' L' I Dal RESERVE BASKETBALL TEAM Back Row M OC0nner E Rlder K Smntlw J Murray B Crockett J Walker G Knuttle Front Row B Gable Student Manager J Grey T Robunson B Cooper L Rush L Evans Mr Toevs Coach Cub Teams Work Toward Varsrfy FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM Back Row E Hand D Bradbury P Conner T Haggard G Gambull P Chalney R Rector Thrrd Row G Rhodus G Garlet T Wulson A Harvey N Vrbenec Second Row B Carlson Student Manager J Yockel J Trowbndge J Carson J Underwood J Smnth Student Manager Front Row Mr Wulson Coach J Pulley H Barnes B Cunningham D McMurray M Edwards Mr Russell Coach bl Gary Hevelone puts up a shot against Wyandotte. Gary Green anxiously awaits a re- bound. Q n ag, 'Ae ,i Quick Action Adds Excitement ai' Harold Owens, under heavy guard, attempls to shoot. A JUMP BALL resulted when 1his mass scramble occurred at the Wyandotte regionals Friday, March 6. Wyandotte won the final game and the right to go to the state toumamenf. 62 Q, They have set records all over the state some of these will never be broken states Hobart Neull head coach Eleven varsuty track letter men returned this sprung eager to break more records and wan more 1'- 1IT 65 Jammu Jr? wit N RETURNING LETTERMEN G Green E Rlder J Walker L Wolle J Epps F Robnnson H Owens T Mcllllorns K Taylor M Hays and B Sargert Boys Make Tracks VARSITY TRACK B k Row D McClaun F Wnlllams D Baker J Epps K Taylor F Robmson T McMorrus G Cnndrnch J Walker Thlrd Row Mr Nenll Coach T Ray Student Man ager J Cook B Sargert H Owens B Altman L Goode E Rlder Secord Row Mr Westover Coach A Eagan R Chllders nl-vt' F Sheble J Wvlson L Wolf Nl Hays B Kang Mr Starbuclr Coach Front Row Mr Zollars Coach T Barrett K Gray G G een C Johnson J Mann W Cltne T Campbell Mr Hermance Coach 63 6 c H l I lf fs ll ' I ' ll I 1 1 - ' 4 R r at . I I 1 K Qiilifzv.. ,f . V . i 1 wh ,A ' 4 it ' if ' ll' ' 1 - S'.- 0 . . :L . V I ta 'X ' , X . fd 'M - A ' vi 3 li ,Q V - 1 1 ur. fd 55 A 1 f' X xxx All , X t 5. . ' 29? ' .1 5. , is , xl - 9 'ff ,M .4wg..,4- . ' f ' .a ' , 9 Q- . f r - r 4 I -4 . , 1 1 - A r - 1 - I 1 A , , . , . . , . 1' l I, 2 3 , U S Q l I K - f f l fs.,-. I 'Ifwq f 1 'J s . ' Al - af : . ' , A ' ' , V L , . ' , . , . , . ' , . , , . ' : . ' , g , , - r , . , . , . ' , . , . . 1 : . , g , , . v , A T T 1 . ' f i l ' f ll :E T ' ' 1 l 1 I J? f . 'K ' ' in L ' A 1 A i 1 , 1 S L 9 I RESERVE TRACK Back Row J Wasko G Burton G Parker B D Taylor K Tedrow J Lough T Robmson R McLean Front Sargent R Artkens C Helwug K Sparks C Jaeducke Second Row Row D Adams D Wood B Rucker L Barbee M DeGro6f M J Smnth Student Manager E Venerable D Carter D Prnkelman Hammett H King C Richards Future Tape-Breakers FRESHMAN TRACK Back Row A Addrson D Bradbury I Bosley B Crockett H Stone P Conner V Bushop B Cooper S Burton A Hanley J Clark G Rhodus Second Row Mr Wolfe Coach D McMurray B Cunnrngham J Trowbrrdge J Garlett J Buck horn G Gaupp K Chauvrn F Rome Front Row R Brlyeu K Rook Tl15fd ROWIIR- EPPS G- Widener' J- While: B- M05leYf G- Hoendorlf Jonea, Williarins, 'R. Hopper, Dotson, L. Norman, J. Veix, C. 5 l - E ' ' z A I , B L 4' , ff A ., Q -Q Y 1 1 .V 5 s -.- H V N . Y : l I a ' ' ' ' :C '- l l lf 64 4' fl BASEBALL TEAM Back Row B Yockel G Hevelone M Bishop L Carson G McGough Mr Porter Coach Front Row L Evans B Armstrong J Feeback Thrrd Row T Goode S Huggins J T Duxon H Weaver E Cheatwood M Newlon Hull P Gravah Second Row Mr Reutemeuer Coach K Young Baseball, Bases, and Clubs ...N PreT1y good putters 65 , misty Qklgg GOLF-Back Row: J. Wingate, K. Gann, L. McMillan. Front Row: Mr. Lee, Coach, M. Childers, L. Childers. 'Roundball' Sports Add Fun INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL CHAMPS-Back Row- C Mauze B . . y, . Yockel, J. Hull, Manager, K. Chauvin, R. Bond. Front Row: E. Cheat- wood, F. Stitt, V. Noble. .41 K-rf ,A fl .Xi HI-Y BASKETBALL TEAM-Back Row: D. Pinkelman, J. Wingate R. Aitkins, F. Williams, C. Mosley. Front Row: Mr. Love, Coach, F Rahiia, S. Higgins, J, Hays, R. Shannon. 1 Y vs 1 -ra' Y TUMBLING TEAM Back Row J Carson J Morasck P Coffee B Goodwln C Knapp Front Row C Dutcher L Shaw C Bnscoe L Trent T Shane J Day C Maxwell Intramurals Promote Cartwheels trnpods back tlups pyramids unfamrluar terms to WHS students are quute wellknown to the tumblung team The team spent many hours after school an attempt to prove the old adage Practice Makes Perfect Intramurals have always played an rmportant part In extra actnvntles The mann Intramural game an which the gurls partucrpate as volleyball For the past two years the same team has controlled the Champronshup Thls year however the competutuon proved to be much tougher wnth more teams competrng than In recent years GIRLS INTRAMURAL VOLLEYBALL CHAMPS Back ROW S Hendrrck son J Crouse C New'and P Dewey T Whztaker Front Row D Don Carlos J Hord J Reynolds L Shaw 1 WP L I T Y 2 X -I :Sv XT'- C' ,4 lx I I L P -Q l 67 1 E 2 ' as 2 ,5. 1 : Q t, - , 2 ' T J A , - . 4 Ln, vt? if I -' . v f , I , 'T , , ' .a , '5' A . . 1 6 ' 'Fx . -- T - 'A - T ' I , f , Ae' . I Q L- V yu . A , XV ,V 5 C A ' Y , -Q L . 'l - 4- ' I .- n - : . , . , . , , ' , . . : . , . , . A , . , . , . , . . I I - I I . - ' ' ' I T . . H - H I I I I 1 . , - , - I - - Z BOYS INTRAMURAL FOOTBALL CHAMPS Back Row B Comer D Garrett D Kennedy J Feeback Front Row R Btlyeu D Robbins V Noble B Feeback Extra Sport Achvmes Sports life IS not neglected for those boys who do not partucupate on a regular Wnldcat team The op portunlty of taking part an sports competttnon ts gtven through the Intramural program Names such as Harolds Gang Rum Runners and Good Guys Identified the Intramural teams Volleyball basketball football and table tennis teams were scheduled for tournament play by M Clarence Reltemeler BOYS INTRAMURAL VOLLEYBALL CHAMPS Back ROW J Feebacli R MCClakn K Sparks Childers L Rudell SENIOR DIVISION TABLE TENNIS CHAMPS K Young W Clnne S Kamlnskt JUNIOR DIVISION TABLE TENNIS CHAMPS K Chau vm B Wacasser R Bulyeu 68 . , , ' I XI , - D . . . , . , . , . . : . ' , . ' , . , . . 0 0 0 1, , ,f H H ,, 1, - - - - , . 1 1 r' ' - : . , . ' , . Y . , R. Turner, K. Gann, D. Garrett. Front Row: M. Hayes, R, Gleichman, K. Young, R , , . . I :Qi . - , , . , . . 1 ' 1 - I f I I I A . . I , .2225 . 1---gzfz, 'jt'i,'?-. - ' . ty . ' Ofgd nuzdhons Even as organization rs The key To any successful urder Taking so orgamzafuons are The key To an acfnve Wnldcafs pleasure and development 69 Student Council ls Miniature Congress Leading the Student Councnl were Gary Green President Stan Hngglns Treasurer Sharon ONeal Secretary and Larry Dlmmttt V1cePres1dent Truly tuncttonnng as the students government the Student Council was Instrumental tn reglstertng teenagers cars planmng assemblies and supportmg the WHS adopted chuld Bach Van Hung of Vietnam A handbook of school history policy tradutlon and general Information was c mpnled by Jean Hord Sponsoring the select group were Mr Wrllnam Sellers Mrss Helen Smith and Mr Wllllam Hunter STUDENT COUNCIL Back Row G Green S Hlggrns J Muller Dnmmntt K Smith K Del Percxo K McFadden r Sellers Sponsor Third Row J Hord S ONeal M DeGrott Crouse P Wilson D Reeves Mlss Smith Sponsor Front .2 'L,... 70 Row A Brovvnfneld S Edmxnster S Smith J Brougham B Cunningham C Johnson Mr Hunter Sponsor NotP1c tured Larry Evans 1-, 1 i 1 I I I 1 ' . . , . , 1 . . . , . . . , . .. 1 I - I t , , . . 5 - 1- I - I J . , . , . , . L- , - , A , - IM- . , . , . , . ' . , I ' I ' I ' I ' f i - J. , - , - , , - ,, lx. l I' . 'V -' rx ' ll ,V lf' 'Q C'-' . :- A V . - A . 'V' f .. , Q gf t 2 A - ,G ,., 0 ':? - bv X 9 Q ' ' ? w. 1 ' . Y l lr l :- 'xl . , 5, , A . Representatives Give Students' Views ,Y 3 1- y H 4 Landscaping the school grounds was the rnalor prolect of the Student Councnl Selecting the shrubs are Sally Smith Sharon ONeal and Larry Evans HOME ROOM REPRESENTATIVES Back Row B Shlvers J Mueller 5 RGQGFI 56C0f7d ROW l- RBdf0I'd G Buford J Hansen B Mosley A Eagan M Smnh L Schmidt D Kmgh Smrth D Cox M Newlon C Grlbert L Stanley L Childers hofer D Ramsey M Kessler L Lohrengel G Grazda Thmd -l VeI'b0f1 G Miller J Klausen FFOUV ROW A Bf3dleY J Row C Blshop P Cooper S Pnper L Barbee M Uzelac M Gearheart L Lnnk M Conn A Garver V Jordon P Robm Gamble J Nastav J Jester M Woodson B Anderson B son M Howard K Anderson G Launer M Gray D Frscus 7I Deservrng Senrors Recerve NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Back Row Joyce Gamblll Mary Kessler Kenny Smrth Larry Drmmltt J C Ellrs Erma Braams Sharon Smnh Second Row Ed Bales Sharon Mrlam Judy Hull Nancy Gouby E' Betty Hammond Joyce Brlyeu Front Row Mrss Covell Sponsor Ann Brewood Not Plctured Pat Wrlson To be honorable to serve to lead arrght to uphold scholarship and thus keep alnve the sacred flame This was the pledge taken by the seniors who were awarded member shup rn the National Honor Society The orgamzatron was started an 1936 by Mass Effre Mae Covell who rs the present sponsor Gold puns are received by the members of the orgamzatlon Although the puns are small they represent four years of hard work and concentrated effort Sherron Brown wuth a grade average of l 049014 topped her classmates to recerve the honor of valedlctonan Sherrons concern un homemakang helped to promote the development of the FHA Club last year She was presudent of the local or gamzatlon and secretary of the dustrrct She was secretary of the YTeens Club and carrred the n an the Banner Lune She helped the oftuce secretarres and represented her home room rn the Student Councul for three years She also partncrpated ID the band Sherron plans to enroll at KU an a liberal arts course VALEDICTORIAN Sherron Brown 72 o o a ' A V, S l I 8 v A as 2 xl .. 3. 5 , - 'U , . 2 X . 4 A - : ' , , ' . : ' , I , ' , ' ' , . . ', , Brownfield, Glenda Hayes, Nancy Domwois, Sally Edminster, Clara ,, . . . , , , r ,, . . - , . ' I l l l r - r . . . , - - H rt - - Top Scholoshc Honors 11 4 7 Xxx! 1-1 Green Ruchard McClaun Davud Dulun Larry Wolf Norma Jacks Deanan Montavon Arlyne Mather Carleen Stromberg Margaret Jo Thomas Second Row Joanne Verbon Sharon ONeal Brenda Myers June Chrustensen Charlene Knuttle To be eluguble for honor socuety one must rank scholastucally un the upper 25 per cent of the senuor class Thus elugubuluty lust us deruved from the semester grades made by these students durung theur tour hugh school years From thus group I5 per cent of the class us selected on the basus of leadershup character scholarshp and servuce A candlelught unutua tuon c remony was guven so that parents and fruends could share the honor Norma Jacks earned the honor of salutatoruan wuth a grade average of 1 078426 She belonged to the YTeens Club four years and partucupated un Horuzon FHA and Pep Clubs She was an otfuce assustant her uunuor year The Washungtonuan Staff occupued most of the salutatoruans tume For uournalustuc abuluty she was named to the Quull and Scroll her senuor year Beung Co Edutor of the Hatchet was fun but lots of work she explauns She plans to attend Emporua State Teachers College to prepare for a teachung career un Englush SALUTATORIAN Norma Jacks 73 0 ru E Y .-1 .-1 'uf -' , if -nf S' A il T P f' 13 9 ., Y' 4 'Y' l Er 'Q -v gg 5 l -1 4 ' - l l Q f 1. s F V. -, NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-Back Row: Sherron Brown, Gary Atkinson, Sue Tillisch, Joyce Schneider, Merle Harris. Front Row: ,pn- 36' QUILL and SCROLL Back Row Peggy Dewey Jane Crouse J C Ellrs Sharon Murphy Joanne Zabomrk Norma Jacks Jo Thomas Brenda Atkmson Second Row Mrs Rrchards Sponsor Joyce Brlyeu Merle Harris Betty Hammond Sharon ONeal Jerry Hull Nancy Dormous Vrrgrnra Jordan Delores Don Carlos Front Row Sharon Smrth Ruth Pedersen June Chrtstensen Kathleen Hunter Jrm Hays Carleen Stromberg Arlyne Mather Ann Brownfueld Not Prcturecl Pat Wllson Students Earn Specral Awards Journalrstnc abtltty rs recognrzed by membership un the Qulll and Scroll These students were accepted unto the organization for outstandrng work accomplrshed on the Washlngtonran or Hatchet Staffs Mrs Martha Richards rs sponsor of the IHSHSJ Clnternatronal Honor Society for Hugh School JournallstsD NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE Back Row Jane Crouse Mary Kessler Larry McMrllan Bob Gay Larry Dlmmrtt Franclne Frevert Carol Newland Second Row Merle Harrrs Sharon ONeal Treva Whitaker Kathy Del Perclo Ed Bales Margaret Myers Front Row In reward for debate and speech work twenty one students were selected as members of the Natronal Forenstc League Membershrp requtrements are a grade average of a 2 and at least 25 pornts earned by debatrng rn tournaments and competrng rn speech festrvals Mr Alan Gould rs sponsor of the honorary organnzatton Sharon Smrth Jean Hord Muckre OBannon Patsy Bumett Harrrett Owens Joann Brougham Mr Gould Sponsor NofP1ctured Ted Goode 3 7 1-' . ma , ' 3 ' . -rlfq, 5, l I - Q -' - - If 'fs 1 '- Y S , L Z 'v 1 ,J-4 y it -31: ' 3 I ' L3 H ' A i . 7 ' 'B 15 -Z f :.. I' , ' 1 33 - X: l -sl 4 ff -H ' ' .2 CB' -,T Z, :rw , na 2 T1 8 1 t . nl . - 5 I 1 ' - - f I ' : I I A I I I I I I I - 1 - ' , 1 ' , f , , - . , . . . . I I I I ' ' 0 I - - : I . . . , . , f , I I 1 f I 1 , , . , ' . l : . ' I - 1 1 I . I I I ' : 'a ' H. D M-A ff, Q 'O 'T ex 4 .:, Q Q' .. -.. l ' 5 v- f ' 1: Q l A 5 f 2 W, , . 9 - ' H -an fj B l -' , rv' , i I F an NT' -Q tx S-32 34 ACTIVITY BOARD Back Row A Mather C Newland J HIII J Thomas Mr Wallace Sponsor Front Row Catron B Donnugan B Sumpson B Atkmson Actlvlty Board Collects Money Debaters Host Tournament Its amazlng that anythnng so small as an actuvnty ticket could be used tor admittance to home games dances plays operettas plus payment of the Washlng roman Perhaps the people most conscious of the cards presence are the mne members of the achvuty board who made tickets avaulable to the enture student body DEBATE Back Row L Wolf C Hoendorf L Dnmmnt B Gay J Nlckel K Rlckey M Kessler Thrrd Row F Frevert K Del Percno J Muller C Newland T Goode J Crouse Second Row Should Amerlca adopt the essential features of the Brutush system of education? Thus controversual questlon has been sublected to research and duscussuon by Wlld cat debaters The speakers supervlsed by Mr Alan Gould sponsored Washungtons Second Invutatlonal De bate Tournment last October P Burnett T Whlfaker M Harrns M DeGroff M Myers M OBannon Front Row Sponsor Mr Gould S Smith M Blaton H Owens M Barley J Hord J Brougham is I vu X I, 'Q Ov. I ' 1 ' - : , , . , . ' , . , . , . : K. , . , . 1 . 1 O O 1 1 . . . - - , . I I I F - . . , - 1 ' I ' . . . - 1 - - 1 - 5 - 1 - 1 - h l 1 - 1 - 1 - l 1 1 if - 1 - , - . . . - , . , ' 1 ' r - ' ' - f - ' - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 5 - , - , . , . . sq 5' 9 1 , 1' f I 3 9 Q ll I I I -F I' 4 A1 I av, . . . . -:fs sf? 1 It I ? ig ' I ' A- F 1 1 - ff , I ,1 4' Y I- 1 L ' ff ll f -, ' . K . .X x, . Q ...- A , 1 Q nd . 5, , 'X xxx 'I . S, -N. 3. -311 ,w BA. :Nw -, , -.:,J.' Staff Hacks Away at HATCHET T ff 'E' HATCHET STAFF Back Row G Kerr K Smuth N Jacks J Stnmac Rlchards Sponsor N Dormcns J Btlyeu B Hammond E Bales J M Kessler C Emnch Third Row S Tullusch P Wrlson E Braams Christensen B Atkmson Front Row A Mather A Brownfield J Ellls J Thomas S ONeal Mr Wnlluts Sponsor Second Row Mrs Hays K Hunter R Pedersen C Stromberg George Washlngton cut down the cherry tree wlth a hatchet However to a selected few Hatchet means somethzng entnrely dufferent means numerous nights employed ln burning the rnldnxght oll In a strenu ous effort to meet the multuples of yearbook production 4:- e 'S'-'Qui' ,,..-5 Obtaxnmg tdeas from other yearbooks are the Hatchet co editors Jo Thomas and Nomta Jacks Countung money whnch was collected from yearbook subscnptuons are the Hatchet Staff members Decoratmg for the Hatchet Ball are Jtm Sttmac Kate Hunter Joyce Bnlyeu and Brenda Atknnson 76 Hatchet means the good tlmes that came through the planning of the Hatchet Ball u most of all thus word Hatchet means the p e that fllls t enr hearts when the flnlshed book IS presented to the student body ashlngtonlan v-w -L-.AY WASHINGTONIAN STAFF Back Row P Dewey J DeHoft M ns B tow M Smlth J mac Jacks Murphy J Thomas Third Row G Luscombe J Hays S Tmllnsch ONeal D mnth H Q Ehrhard P Chase B Adams Carpenter Second Row K Barney D Don Carlos K Hunter N Copy and deadlmes' These mg and sleeping thoughts of lngfonlan Staff By the time plans are well under way for 1 weekly paper The slogan of are always ID the wak members of the Wash we receive one copy the next edntuon of the he paper could well be News and views by Washungton youth 4- Pastrng up edrtonal page are Caron Horn and Joanne Zabornrk H -B L 2 1 A :L --- c J, ,Q pf. Q3 1 Qs ' f Luk 4.5 7:3 1 Q Z. .1 'T 'W :ja - K 1 TA.: , , .-U 5' A K w, Har', . Bris , . ' , . Sti , C, Pike, N. , S. Sfromberg, R. Pedersen. Front Row: Mrs. Richards, Sponsorg C. S.' ,.S',J.ill,,. t,. ,. ,J. ,. . . N, X If ! .fx .i X Q -- as H J .J X 77 Dormols B Hammond V Jordan J Christensen B Sxmpson C Burdolskl C Horn D Bames R Ross K Anderson A Brown held S Smzfh J Waddell J Crouse 'J -,Yr vs. Edrtrng the weekly paper ns the rob of Nancy Dormous and June Chnstensen lntervlewmg Mr Claude Huyck, pruncupal rs Jerry Hull, news reporter HIY Back Row J Norton H Jones B Gay J Wrn ate Plppun B Bradley R Anderson G Jarvns D Campbell A G Hevelone D Coftett B Wrlshlre L Dlmrnltt M Roper rvey P Gravatt F Garlett R Kung Front Row r r Row W Evans G Knnttle F J Gos Madaus Sponsor D Northern B Arnold A Vaughan J Gar Chrrshan Lrvmg Developed In H1-Y Established rn an effort to create hugh standards of Chrustlan char acter the HIY has supported pro lects through a book sale at the fnrst of the year and through therr world service candy sale Gurdlng the HIY are Larry Wolfe vlce president Jack Wnngate president Marvin DeGroff treasurer and Ted Goode secretary l'llY B6ClC ROW M NeWlOI l l- Bellel R Ransom G Hen Campbell B Glover G Ford J Dent F Harrrson J D d rSOr1 l- CFOWG P Coffee B Buford F WIllI6f'f1S G lap R Shannon R Cranon D Adams Front Row B Carl Kerr J Ellns B Mclaughlrn Thlrd Row E Bales G Green Sqn J Mae.-,gk T Dotson J Trowbyldge J Hays A Ell,s l- Carson M DCGVOH G TUVVWQV A Eagan R MeYn -l B Cunningham D Chrltensen J Pulley Mr Cunnungham Blanslt A Bender K Gray Second Row M Hammett T Sponsor 78 ll . 4 V I - 1 2 - 1 - - -1 ,N - -fl V , . . -, , F - ig.B'k 0 . 1 5 , -. ? - pk X x S r P .1 4 5 N I . A A : X , X ,A . T 1 ' r - - f . , . 1 . 1 . ' 9 1 ' ' , . , . 1 - U . 1 . , , , , . ' , . , , . Ha , . , . , . . : M. Thid : . , . ' , , Rahrla, . s, M. , p' . , . , . , . - Childers, J. Gossage, P. Nelson, H. Collins. Second Row: G. left, T. Berry, W. Miros, W, Jennings, A, Appleberry. 0 0 o 0 0 0 l , . ' I I l ' T 1 f .. .- I . D . 2 . I I 1 I 1 - - - I - 1 - 1 - -1 - ' , . , . , . , , ' , . un- e 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - , . , , , . . : . - , . , . . : . , , . , , ' I , I . ' , U I l 'I - 1 V 1 - 1 - 1 . 1 - . ' , . 's , . , . ' , 1 - 1 - - 3 - 1 - , , q Y 3 . 1 3 T C . t. . . 1 - 1 :V K Projects Bring Fellowship fo Boys .lf Loadlng the movle proyector as Jack Wingate presndent The frlm was shown To the Hu Y Club as one of their progects These prolects encourage the development of Chrrshan llvlng They also provide the members wlrh The opporfunlty to learn fo co operale wlth others Autkens J McTaggar1 T Haggard D McDonnald S Fowler Tur Third Row J Slvmac L Mmger T Ray B Gabel Mnddaugh C Jaeducke C Mosley D Punkelman K Tedrow nal? K Smlfh G Gambull R Baker L Wolf S B d Hays Front Row T Wnlson M Thomas D Carter G Hoendorf H Vanderpool G Molder T Goode R Bllyeu Mr Love Sponsor ,Q ln- .. if f . . HI-Y-Back Row: J. Cook, G. Graves, R, Lawler, G, Grindel, R. Wilson. Second Row: D. Shemwell, M. O'Connor, S. Higgins, J. ,. ,. ,. ,J. Me'l,.',. ,. ,.aef,J. k, ' : . ' , . I r - , - r R- - I - V r - r - r - f ',.',. ,.' ,. ,J-. ,- r- ,.',Af z - f I ' 4 'Q 3 H' ' Q l J 4 . ll 79 J YTEENS Back Row J DeHoff J Hall P Dewey F Fre S aw C M ther S Pa s C Bnshop t M Jolllff K Cunnmgham S Peat J Smith Third F nch C Evans J Cole Front R w J Gnbson G ver w C Nall B Buchanan S Mnlam B Overfelt Meyer B Lawson B Mourmng M Mournlng L Lrnk Lewts B Hams J Dnckmson V Wlacek Second Row N Cleveland C Hale Y TEENS fjrlbl observed heart slster week were umted to support a war gust before Valentnnes Day orphan to present a semufor .'l , QIVHWQ QILTS TO 6 5'S Qx lillllli mal dance and to raise funds xx,gullQ,, member by selling cooktes All gurls ENS Back R w S Fse B S pettc K Lester D Horton D Kllngler J Klausen T Whutaker G Hayes J Smith L Lrndelof J Metz Front Row S Reynolds Third Row D Schoenlg R Locke M Tebbe M Wlllnams err etzer R Ross D on Carlo M Woodson D Smith J Kundred S Lake Second Row Brnscoe B Glaze Miss Wilson Sponsor Gambnll G Chaffnn V Spencer C Freeman L Koch 80 at -' V 1' L 4 L L Nw : 1 -.w Z' V 7- -- J, :1 ' 4 f -sc. if 11 fl- , 'T' 7. ,R s -. F' Q V . A 5 . I A ' , , , , - L. h , . a , . rk , B. Belt, , ' , D. , , ' , , ' , . , . ' . re , , , , A o : . ' , . Ro : . , . 1 1 ' 1 - 1 -l' 1 - 1 - Q 1 - ' , . ' 1 , . , , 1 . V I - 1 - - . Girls in both Y-Teens clubs 1' C ' . - .1 ul L . . 1 , . , I ' s , '- - by ter Y-rs - o:.a,.n ,J. . ,, ,. ' ,, , ' , . ' , . , , , . . . ' , . A , . . : . , ' : . ' , . , . , . ' , R. K , S. S , S. Stith, . , . D s, C. , , . ' , . ' , . . : , . , ' , A , . A is-L 9-L LF CL 9 3, fr C,, -E Q. I 'T f Nr 3: -L ez - , ,- Q G - N1 X , 4 YTEENS Back Row B Whutlock J Jester P Wllson A McCall D Cox S Brown J Knrghr M Marhn K Van De Veer Third Row C Hollrday J Verbon M Johnson C Mundedahl B Hammond J Srader P Long K Barney Second Row S Dowell C McKay M Howard J Creal P Burnett R Bates S Edmnnster J Fnlmer K Thompson Front Row L Childers J Duftner M Leuker N Cowley A Mather H Owens M Gray J Hom Y-Teens Brmg Girls Together Maklng boys grow was gust one of the advantages ot the YTeens cookle sales The weekly prolect also served as a money rams :ng campaugn for the gxrls Henry Long fresh man IS pictured samplnng the cookies fHe thanks nt wnll make hum grow to be a bug boy J YTEENS Back Row P Hays C Combs N Jacks L Lohren gel M Kessler M Gamble C Emnch M Dawe S Murphy Third Row J Janclch B Hutton G Wulluams M Theno J Deluch T Applegate K Woods A Brunker Second Row A Park B rce V Duncan J Smnh J Klempnauer N Burke B Regan B Campbell Front Row A Bradley S Shuck J Reynolds S Shobe C Brewood S Anderson J Craug K Welder S McVey 1-v Q.. , ' 4 V .J . 2 f, v- ' 'T 5 1 V 1' ,. Q L' A . A 4... U - - I . , . , , I , : . 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 1 . , . ,. , . , , . , . , . , . , . . . : . , . , . , , :. , . , . , . 1 1 1 . , . , . , , . ,. , . ,. . O O , . .rx I ' sk 1 - ' ' ' lI'lI A A I . s ,Pl ' T T 4 - - :. , . , . ,, - . , .Pl , . ,. ,. , . , . , . , . , . , . . , . , . . : . , . 1- 1 - 1 - 1 1 1- 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 1 - 1 - 1 . . I . 1 - 1 - - V I Q' Q 'F' S 'EEE 5 E -.4 .. Y L . - -. f .X Z. 3 v. V -4 -f '7 ? A 4 , '-.F -I .. V - 6 ,, T' 'tw xp-f' YTEENS Back Row D Wantley R Dlmmltt C Hoendoef C Second Row K Stephens V Jordan M Lemon M Brauer Newland M Epps N Roberts P Thompson F Cannafax S B Hamilton D Stahl V Gaster C Davrs C Powell Front Row Gordon Thrd Row G Muller L Dagley S Neal L Ma C Burdolskl B Smrth D Hopper P Songer K Anderson K Smrth V Monoe W Kelley R Samrch J Wall J Andrew A Garver R Forsberg .l Butler R Leonard R Jones Dnrectmg the Sensor YTeens are Sherron Brown Sec Carleen Stromberg Treas Vlrgrnua Duncan Vnce Pres and Erma Braams Pres YTEENS Back Row J Duffner J Crouse S Bond N Keltner J Colby G Adams C Wall B Young L Qunnn S Sp: s S Barber L Mason S Ehrhardt Third Row T Whntaker L Stanley B Danielson R Barfreld L Stanley J Hull C Hoehns C Stout J Slpes B Frntter M Farrrs S Dueker Second Row To provnde members wuth a greater opportunity for partlclpatnon and leadershup the growung YTeens Club tunctuoned as two groups for the first ttme Fruendly competutuon was felt between the freshmen and sophomores ID the lunlor club and the rumors and sensors un the sentor Organization Jordan L Nnck S Clark T Shane M Robbrns P Mu es C rpenter P Shmrdt B Smlth Fou M My s Comstock Front Row Mnss Comby Sponsor J Gray A Scheftler C Hunter S McMahon J Day M Blansrt B Matthews A Wapprecht E Casebeer C Frost G Pamter C Horn 82 1 . the-qi . '-L V- , , ' gf. ,' ' ...- :: Q1 . V ' -5 , v C 4. , .. .. - nf . v 3 ., f- , 1 -1 :. 'U - -, 2 'S ,: L - L. 9 ..- tt 11 . .3 ' ' .4 .- 6 N , in ' v .. ' qs ' Q l ,- t- - gir 1' - - : . , . , . , . 1 . , . , . , 1 1 1 - 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 - ' 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - - 5 . I : . , . , . , . nn, . 1 . , . , . , . , . , . , . 1 . , . , . . . 1 . , . , . , , . SQA., 4 l' 1 X Q - 1 1 ' 1 -1 1 1? 1 ' -I 1 - - n- 2 - 1 - 1 . 1 . 1 K. 1 . 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - ld - 1 1 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 1 fe 1 J. a , . c , . , E. ts, . er, S . , . , . . : . , . . : , 5 . , . 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 1 - r , . , , , . , . . YTEENS Back Row T Holland E Halldtn M Dale D War e S Iver D Garr B Dragus M Men tc I Atkinson C Brown Third R w S Retlung C Peterson P erby P Cooper J Wdener L G pp G Kn tt Hall G Luscombe J Chrnstensen Second Row C Johnson lndlvtdual talent was devel opecl by each YTeens member through partncrpatuon on a se lected committee Drrected by a chatrman and co chalrman the committees planned protects for programs worship member ship publtclty music world fellowship social functions and servuce mttle J Brown L Radfod B Frenc J Grav Hotugac C Davts M Duffendack J Ball Front Row nm B Simmons J Gearheart S Smith J Car Montavon J Sneed D Fuscus S Gay 1 ,xi , Q Q Q6 Guxdtng the Junior YTeens are Linda Logan Sec Dorothy Reeves Vtce Pres Carolyn Chtlders Treas and Sally Smnth Pres YTEENS Back R w D Smlth J Thomas P Mobley C W er S Smtth V Bryant G Gtlbert P Slpes S Plper M Rudell Third Row M Wulluams T Rotherlng W Belt C Gllbert F Evans A Buckltnger J Crowley C McClam B Mosley A Anderson Second Row J Bllyeu V Bruce K Bender K Brush K Norgarcl C Roper S Burton R Pedersen C Stromberg Front Row L Cortrtght D Ed monds C Sands S Ford C Duffendack C Davxson B Thomas M Woods B Stratght 83 QQ ,. -. sf.- . - .. , J' - 3 1. t T F: Q 1:4 A .Y . ' 4. ,. , C . - f I I I ' I I I I . C. K ' , . , . r , . h, , att tl, B. h' s, . ett, . h, . d' k', B. S- 1 - 1 . , A - ,. B.Gf.. ,. ,.'..1ef Lock , . . , . I , . ri , . o s, L. D- I t 1 . , - . , . , . . : , , f 'YQ , ' ,. . . . I K . I . I - , , - I Ing I t 1 Lf , 4 I, 1 1 ' - ' , .: , ' - .1 1 -I 1 - - - O: . , . t I- 1 - . , . , . , . , . , . ad I - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - I 1 - - I . . , . - . , : . , . , . , . , . , . , . I , ' I , , . , . , . , - 1 , . , . A . . , . . : . , . , ' F t 2 l I r . f 1 I l . 5 . 5 - . -4 'W ' A 4. L -5 N, 4 ' 11 .Q 5, Q' t 1 be I. I 1 L 1, 1 KEY CLUB Back Row C Mosley G Graves L Schmudt G P Neson nh C Fry D ockel D ry Ga T Ray L Dlmmnt Harrls Fro D Smlth Egan Meyn Campbell M nt Row Mr Zollars Sponsor D Chrnste A nsen J Wingate Thrrd Row M Chllders G Kerr G Jarvis R ughan L Chllders G Ford E Duna J H s K S h er mn J Muller B Sargert L Wolf S Hgglns J l- Evans Mr GOUlCl Sponsor Ellns Second Row M DeGroff D Woodford A Gray G Green Key Club Serves Community Select Key Club members werent Idle thus year They sold coffee candy and popcorn at games and mums for homecoming Members sponsored a school dlrectory and checked on parking lots at games Ed Bales served as governor of Kansas Key Clubs Bob Sargert was WHS president WCLUB Bark Row T McMorr:s G Hevelone K Taylor B Garrett J Epps F Robmson K Gann R McClain Third Row B Armstrong B Sargert H Owens J Walker B Altman J Wnngate Second Row F Sheble L Wolf E Rlder R Md JW! 1 ,L f 1 U Mgr ,J v1 'J .J Lettermen Form W-Club 3 84 Father son banquet an lntra squad game last No vember and the annual chicken dlnner thus sprung have highlighted a year of W Club actuvltres Presiding as offxcers were Richard McClam president and Bob Sargert vice presrdent daugh Front Row Mr Starbuck Sponsor M Newlon R Glerchman S Hngglns M Hayes R Childers G Green A V XWWH 'Wg X, . er - ' 1 1 ,-9, Q 1 , . ,, ,T , Z , ' .K-2 l pl K :L T - ' J. I K 1 '- - X I 'V K. Q X 4 V .P X Q , - : . , . , . ' , . . l 1 1 ' 1 A' 6 1 R- 1 T- 1 - Sm' , . , . Y , . F , B. y, . , . ' 'f, '. : . , 2 - ' 1 1 , ' , ' : 1, ' , , I , ' , , Va , . ' , . , . Bales, J. l p, . ay, Bak , . ' , . ' , . , . , . I ' , . C. . , . , . 0 . I- l , I. J , .I I , I. l , l. , Eagan, Mr.'Ne-ill, Sponsdr. l I I l U I l ' . : . , . , . ' , . l - 1 l l 5 . 1 it Q E. gi ' Q ' . 'g Q Q Q ,gl N' 1. QM., L asf' u 1 M ' 1 , ,, 1:4 Ql , we L F - ' LT, 'ff' b ls - ' fr- f: l 7 n 9 I ,A . 9 K' 4' r : A l T .l V l 'Z 6 M . f v,' Q' I I . F ' Q i -c v 1 -. . ' r ' E L A 2 V T T' 4 4 ' If ' l T fl , -1 1 . 'E Q , ' -L 0 1 1 1 ,Y 5 I 5 , lr l J J i 1 W W 5 f s J L' J l ' 1 . 1-a'J I ' ' ' ' ' HORIZON CLUB Back Row J Knnght P Hays N Jacks S Peat B Shlvers M Kessler M Dawe M Larsen M Gamble C Combs Thrrd Row J Duffner D Smith M Wnlluams M Woodson J Nastav L Mason P Sspes E Halldnn D Judy Second Row J Verbon J Stelntl A Brownfield N Dormols S Smnth S Gordon J Sm th V Duncan S Mulam P Wslson Front Row Mlss Fulton Sponsor J Schnelder V Jordan P Cooper R Pedersen Smuth S Rellmg M Myers T Whlta er Horizon Club Creates All-Round Gal Perhaps the word wo he lo symbollznng work health love meaningless to most people but s lndlan phrase lS a guude Horlzon Club members Worlcnng to ether the gurls staged ll school Halloween party and Thanksgmvung food shower Fall and sprung picnics were their social actlv ltles YY Offxcers of the Horxzon Club are Sharon Mllam presldent Joanne Verbon vnce president Joyce Stemtl secretary and Sallyanne Ed mlnnster Treasurer HORlZON CLUB Back Row J Janclch S Edmlnster S Hendrlckson L Nu lc C Mnndedahl E Fountaun M Lacy D Warfel B Buchanan K Brush Thlrd Row D Brake McBratney M Wnlllams D Suner B Donnugan Blackmer A Anderson K Anderson C Vrbenec Sec ond Row C Horn N Cowley D DonCarlos D Hopper Park J Reynolds S Smlth D Montavon J ear heart Front Row L Cortrght D Edmonds J Cruden ng r on er nee D l Hendee Muss Bradley Sponsor 85 3. l A Q E E -1 'Y Z: u- , : 5 ' 5 1 6 f. .M L. 4 - : . 4 , . , . , V , , V, . ' , . , . E , . , . , , , , , . ' , . B, ' , , , , , . ' k , ' If 77 H H - - I - V ,, 1, - - - , as 1 thi ' ' ' for , ' + . ' l,f 7 . 'Q K' - ,ya Q I . an a u K I I , . L ' . B , - ' f ' , 2 - - I . ' V . ' , - f . , . , - V V , , . 'C, , ' , 4 ', , , A. , . , . ' , . , . G A - 1 - , - - V : . . : . l , , , . , T- , - , . ' , . ' , P. J. Lo , S. Co p, P. S g , J. S ol, S. a'sh, E. - - a ' ' Q V J' '7 K5 Vg -Z' - .1 F5 J 3 ,, v 5- K K Q ' J X S :Q 1 A bf , 1 1- N I X . HX, FHA Back Row B Conrod L Nnck J Dlckunson B Ha ster Klmgle D Warfe K Stephens Wuacek B Buchanan K Royal Thrrd Row M Conn C Knlttle Brush B Estes D Horton L Kraus J Janclch C Powe S Smlth C Duffendack C McKay Second Row B Lawson A Brunker A Park S McMahon B Belt S Shobe K Ander son K Thompson C Reno S Burton Mrs Howard Sponsor ront Row S Clayton M Saylor L C I ers Snee M ntavon J Fxlmer D Frscus S Althoff C Horn Mtss mg Sporsor Girls Look fo Future rn F H A Leadnng the FHA Club are Karen Norgard secretary Nancy Lyman treasurer Charlene Knxttle vnce presrdent and LeAnna Chtlders presudent C Hoendorf M Epps D Cox S Brown R Devrne B Brtstow Thr Row B Pnce S Ttlltsch B Atklnson A Swearengln J Km ht B Dragush Mason Larsen N Lyman B Srmpson Secord Row L wts J Ste ntl P Long E Sm Future Homemakers of Ameruca unuted by theur Washungton Chapter made stuffed toys at Chrustmas time for chuldren at Mercy Hospltal Bundle day was devoted to gatherung clothes for needy chlldren Spon sorung the group were the four home econornlcs Instructors Rellxng Mrss Wllson Sponsor Front Row B Donnugan R Bates Edwards J Smuth E Fouts C Munoz C Hale J Owens F Evans J Brown Mtss Danse Sponsor '-r CJ 8 rg 0 Q 3 v Q - - .- r V , . ' , . ' ' , . rris, . , . , . , . , - , . - K. Le , B. Rush, J. ' r, . I, . , V. , . , . , . , . , . ' , . , . . ' : , , . ' , F : . , . , , h'ld , J. d, D. K. , . , . , . , . ' , . ll, o , . ' , . ' , . , . , ' K' , 0 0 0 o 0 l l l F-H-A4'56Clf ROW! M- The-no, G. Gilbert, N- Keltrwer, B. YOUNG, M. Dale, W. Kelley, P. Lockerby, K. Norgard, B, Smith, S. id : . ' , . ' ' , . V , . A, J. , . ' , . , . , - ' , - r . 'g , . , L. , M. , . , . , . , ' ' , . . ' . V :J. e ', . l , . , . ith, g.. J ' ,gi ' .. . f 1 jg 1 -f '.. JL 1 sv- ' F '7 S . 7-' 4. ZA- .. 2 s ' 4' X , B J - Q ln fp 4 86 Girls in White Seek Nursing Career F F if l . .,1.M. 1 Dlrectrng the Future Nurses are Vrrgrnra Stroud secretary Donna Judy presrdent and Pat Wilson vice presrdent The Future Nurses Club sponsored by the school nurse Mrs Dorothy Gnau explored the fleld of medrclne by touring hospitals rn the Kansas Cnty area and by hearing about the various hospital programs offered to gurls Interested In nursrng FUTURE NURSES Back Row G Dodge B Whitlock L Stanley Second Row V Jordan D Schefleld D Cai,-on J Gravan p T Holland L Mason J Duffner E Braams M Kessler D Judy Drxon N Adams B Price J Brown B Kenslow B Hamilton V Stroud J Relba G Anderton K Anderton Thrrd Row P B Donnrgan B Kowalcnuk D Davidson Front Row J Kowalchuk Nichols C Meyers P Long G Dodge S Trllrsch M McMorr1s J Brougham S Shobe C Dutcher K Hohman B Logan M Button V Monroe P Wilson P Dewey P Schmidt L Hall J Stemtl J Pulley C Vrbenec J Waddell A Scheffler Mrs Gnau Sponsor 5.5 L -' 134 87 5 l I l 1 F 1 l I I ' 1 1 1 - 1 1 - : . , n - , , 1 l : . , . ' I , I ' ' 1 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 1 - 1 - , 1 , . I , ' . , . , . , . . : . - , . I , ' . 1 . 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 ' 1 - 1 . , . , , I . , . , . , . , . , . , . . . , . , . , , I . I - ' . 'QF ' , , I l V' ii ye: - 1 . . - 1-- fri Q l Qi? . 5 ,, 4, I x 1' 1- 1 -Q . '41, 5 .: 'K M 1 ' - gy Q . A Vu ' . V ' I . ' 4 , S A .. , 5 Q- . 9 .1 3 ' .. -' . V 1 f . V6 - f ' ' , , 'T X l '. ' . a -. Q- 2 1 Q. -a pl as 3 Q v. 1 1 1 .5 Q -J 2 ' 'sw - - ,Q F- 'X to - 5 1 f , - 1 ' v ft 1 1 ' - . 3 '1 ' W1 xr , K lv y x 1 4' ' ' ' 5 1 9 ., 1, . ' ?'. 5 1. - 5. '.. , gl: V .s - , , .. . 1 'Y 3- ,ig -F. 'XZ , ' V A -A 1 G.. n . Ls X 1' 'T' F 5 l . ' ' ' . 1 ' ' 1' v I, L ..y A 1 , I 1 Eu g 1 K .. . . l - ' I V T . l it I , , - .4 : ' - . ' - L -Q -s .. PRESS CLUB Back Row S Murphy J Crouse N .lacks J Third Row W Dormors B Atknnson D Smlth P Dewey J Thomas S Tlllusch P Long S Ehrhardt J Chrlstensen Second fa Rw K Barney V Jordan J Brlyeu J Carpenter B :mp son B Adams P Chase K Anderson Front Row Mrs Richards Sponsor S Smith A Browntleld K Hunter R Pedersen C Stromberg R Ross D Don Carlos C Burdolskn Journalists Jorn Press Club Shutter-bugs Snap Good Photos The Louella Parsons and Walter Wunchells of to morrow gauned knowledge Through Press Club Spur rung the pournalrsts enthusuasm speakers duscussed ads debated a state amendment and presented other helpful rdeas The club was sponsored by Mrs Martha Richards and led by Carleen Stromberg presrdent The Cluck Cluque better known as the Photog raphy Club made nts turst appearance at Washungton Hgh under the sponsorshup of Mr W G Love and the leadershrp of George Kerr presldent The twelve selected shutter bugs contrubuted photos to the Hatchet and Washlngtonlan publlcatlons PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB Back Row J Smuth G Kerr G Graves B Sargent M Smuth J Blan xt Front Row Mr Love Sponsor R Rees B Hammond P Svpes B Slmpson S Smuth 'Es 88 I T' ? 5 . 1 l Q 3 f Q - E 5 t - - : v .- ' ' V . ,,,' f., I Q V K U ' ' - 1, f ,. ' I ? ., , -.Q 1 Q Q an ' .Q 3-Q ,' V: ,, 1 'f -v 'T 8 fp . QV X 'es 21 t J 2 1 -r W :L -'1 0: Q -E V Q L Y M , . 3- X of ' , S P . -'G , . ' ' if F' v- L I - : . , , , . , . O : . , . , . A , . , , S' - Zabornnk, C. Pike, B. Bristow, M. Harris, B. Hammond, J. Hill. , . , . , . . : . ' , : 4 J 1 - . 1 - l 1 - 1 - I - H f - I 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - I - 1 . 1 - . 1 . , - , . '. 0 0 - ,T 4 4 H . I . l . , . . , - , . . . , . . 5 ' I I I . I ' ' - : . ' , , , . , . , . ' , . S' . : - , 5 . , . , . , . , . . . l l t . xg, 4' .' 1 Q. . 1 4' I 1 . A c H. . -. , r I 7 l I N T l 1 1 T r ., 4 4 l 1 ., L SCIENCE CLUB Back Row S l-lrggms G Jarvls M Roper J urk J Connor B Sargent J Norton L Armstrong G Chafftn G Kerr M Kessler S Baurd Thrrd Row E Ba es Meyn J e Davts B Batson A Lo I M DeGroff L Chllders B Anderson G Ford Second Row Mr Boatwrnght Sponsor J Hord C Chads S Fase N Gouby G Aldrndge M Thomas K Grlgsby G Anderton K Anderton C Myers M Rudell Front Row Mr Davndson Sponsor J Gray P Mauldnn J Pulley B Barlhart J Sanders D Adams M Wlllrams C Brewood J Brougham T Coleman Mr Meek Sponsor S :ence Means Up and Atom Safety Employs Careful Dnvers Wuth actlvutues rangung from tours of the Kansas Unnversnty Meducal Center to f ld trtps at the Lunda Hall Lnbrary a new Scuence Club was formed Physucs chemustry and buology dtvlsuons were sponsored by Mr Vtrgnl Boatwnght Mr Gilbert Davudson and Mr John Meek Servung as presndent was Rlchard McClaln SAFETY CLUB Back Row A Eagan S Banrd J Poterbln G Graves R Shlvers T Ray G Grazda F Frevert G Hand Thrrd Row C Reddlck B Hammond J Nastav M Dawe K Smuth C Hlcklnn J Crouse L Hall R Lee Second Row Gull K Anderton G Anderton K Del Percro G Ford Articles rn the Washrngronran helped the Safety Club to remand students of safety on the hnghway This group took a safety survey on a street corner downtown and provided a car check for Wuldcat druvers Leadtng the group was Kenneth Smnth presrdent and Mr W A Cunmngham sponsor P Burnett J Story S Tnlllsch S Dueker Front Row J Carter G Parnter A Park B Cunnungham C Powell J Pulley J Brougham ord Flscus Mr W A un nlngham Sponsor ta......J f Linfi J Z I l 1 l T ' g 5 l , . . 1 . 4 2 , 4 l 4 . 2 I A' YL K L A A' 1 ' F L 8 ' T 2 gg R. ' 1' . . Q, E I 4 K , ., va , ' A 1 '. 'T L' l . v A , ': . xl 1 .- t .L ' f f I . . 1, 'Qt .. 'V . . .E - b 'l - 5 - A I 1 - . 1 1 1 - 1 - 1 - A 1 1 1 - . 1 - - T 1 A 1 - 1 . , - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 A - I ' , . , . , . A . A : , l , - 1 J L , . ' , . , . J. Fish, R. , , Stin , R. ', . , . gan, ' , . , . , . ' ' , . , . J. Ell's, . , . ' , . , , . , . , . , . I - ' 1 z A 1 - , C ' I G 1, 0 . . , ie . - - U , . 1 . . . . I . . . . . . I . . , . . . , . - : , , . ' , . ' , . , . , . ' ' , . . : . - 1 - L 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - ' 1 - 1 - 1 ' 1 - 1 ' ' I - , - 1 - , - , , . 1 5- F 1 D- , . - - C - - l 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - - : I - S. ' , . , . , . ' , . , 1 E 4 'P Lf ,- ',-- tg 5 T 9 -11 ' S 89 l z i i l 1 S ?' S FRENCH CLUB 'BGCk Row: G- HBYGS- 5- MUl'Pl'1Y, C- Wadeff J- ray. Front Row: Mr. Lyngar, Sponsor, S. Janzen, C. Coe, M. MGYGIU M- Dawe, B- Devner, J- Hill- 5eC0f1d Row: C- Hile, J- Blaton, M. Stevenson, J. Varner, A, Park, G. Martindale. Hord, B. Ellis, S. Hendrickson, D. Emlg, K. Stephens, M. Mur- Longuage Study Brmgs Europe Closer Everythlng from a sprang dance to a car wash has been Included In the French Clubs actuvmes The experience of takung orphans Chnstmas shoppnng wall not soon be forgotten by the members or their president Glenda Hayes LATIN CLUB Back Row M Uzelac B Anderson G Collett J Smith J C Ellns T Ray G Graves N Ro erts W Watson G Grazda G Rollwager C Chacls Third Row P Connor D S T Whitaker J Kxndred E Bales J Manls M Harrns L Nuchols J Snpes B Morns G Hayes L Hall Second Row 14 X x 'N In Dressed un togas sensor Latun Club members were served by beginners who were slaves at the annual Roman banquet Thus spark of ancient Roman cuvllxza hon has been revived by the club headed by Mary Ann Uzelac president Ross Hansen Hord D Adams S Ellns V Soptnc P Racy J Story B Smnh C Myers D DonCarlos R Kowal chuk Front Row Mrs Smith Sponsor S Gay P Chalney S Shth J Brougham A Ellis B Wacaser V Jordan D Scho held J Reynolds A Scheffler J Gray --f-1-M mmf-.W -3?-' 6 ons- lift.-fvlk S . 3 A . . 2 . V - X H ' - ,-'A' s S .' . ..,.,,:'q .Q I ' ,A y M Mtg, , ,fx - . ?Tr5 'l 15, gels- .V 1 f . aff.-f' , A X l Q . ' , - 1 - 5 ' U ,-:nzigfv , - -' fil??y3,Q.g5f5g l ' ' 4 , '. - - - llllxfriiij Q- A ' ' . S I -1 aff ,E H-. gn - . w , ' - ft,.w,,v h ig N . ,it '4-'giw,w Y ' S -I N N , ' 8 r , ' , 'S . ,I-4'5 -. . 3' - iff l 1 ' , . I ., . A-A . . gn I , -X, - 4 ,, , ,ij N ' -il wil r - ' , - . ., :Qi , ' .l ' S f s 'Y 1 - ' 'N . ,,. , T f N . I re S I - ' , - . f ,asm-..M,:.,,...,,..,,,,, - ' ,f ,V m -- V, , 17 ,r - ' v SPANISH CLUB Back Row M Conn J Hansen C Butler M Jollrff J Conklun A Taylor J Todd H Jones B Crockett C Hoenclorf P Nelson P Thompson Thrrd Row L Chvlders P Baird M Thomas P Wnlson C Brown D Kerr E Rosenthal Second Row S Hutton K Jordan K Manuel J McLeod S Tllllsch D Stme C Hrckltn M OBannon W Grazler C Grtgsby T Applegate D Frye Front Row Mrs Peter Sponsor G Steb buns M Vanderford R Kerr D Ledmskn J Pulley K Brush Waddell Art Club Pcunts Posters El Club de Espanol better known as the Spanush Club has provided such actlvmes as a skutung party a dance and a true Spanzsh dinner for tts members thus year Sponsoring the group was Mrs Barbara Peter Beverly Donnugan presided as president wlth Pat Wrlson as vnce president ART CLUB Back Row D Campbell L Betzel G Kerr G Mar tm D ffett K Scholtz S Gull G Turner Second Row S McMahon C Davus S Fase M Glenn W Woods G Luscombe United by the love of tune art members of the Art Club channeled theur talents Into poster makung for plays operettas and tune arts festlval Outstde BCTIVITISS under the sponsorshnp of Mr James Lauver and Mr Harold Wlllets lncluded traps to art gallerues The club chose Madelnne Glenn presudent G Muller K Hende Front Row Mr Wnllnts Sponsor J Jn nmg J Waddell J Carter M Wnlllams M Conn K Anderson G Martindale S Gay M Lauver Sponsor 1 . rj' fl Q5 It 5 ' l 1 - R 5 T i 5 ' if J E 6 ss . , t . . ' C .1 .. sx' 4 r F N- . .Y l ' l .1 W - I ' , - t . UL , 9 f xN.2'. J ., , - 5 - 1 - 1 - , . , . I - 1 - 1 - f ' I , . , . . : . , . ' , . , . , . , . , . f Frazier, J. Fish, J. Smith, B. Mueller, R. Locke, S. Peat, S. P, Robinson, B. Donnlgan, C. Powell, J. Srader, J. Cole, J. ' , . , . V , , , . , . . . : . , . , . , . , . , 0 H H , - - I l 1 I ' . , ' I I , . . , , , . I I . - . r U - : . , . , . , . - . ' , . . : . A ' , 5 . 9- M . L 2 ? ' ' l . Y . S ' 1 t ' l t f . 5 : C' ' - J , ,A 3. ' Q '. . 1 W , 2 A. -' ' l 2 5 in VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Carol Evans Sharon Milam Peggy Dewey Peggy Schmidt Tom Shane Ann Brownfneld head cheerleader Varsrty Leaders Boost Sprrrt Reserves Hope to Make Varsrty cheerleaders the chosen sux attended a cheer leading cllmc rn Oklahoma They came back to Washington Wllh Ideas aplenty as thenr per formances proved Mr Vincent Brlotta spon sored the grrls and gave them valuable help In Working out routnnes energy to cheerlng the reserve squad to vlctory Perhaps a reason for all thelr cheering IS the dream of bemg varslty cheerleaders some day Hours of practuce and Inventing new cheers has helped speed them toward their goal RESERVE CHEERLEADERS Standrng Lana Shaw Sandy Dueker Judy Nasfav Sally Smnth Janet Rey nolds Sitting Sandy Paper head cheerleader Q 92 ., -1 ., . 1 I sf ..,., .1 I . I I ' I I I 0 0 o I ln the summer prior to their debut as varsity Reserve cheerleaders gave every ounce of , ' l I . . I I - E I l - u - ' I I l 1 D : I I I . I - . : , . M. E .. - . 996 in- BANNER GIRLS Jo Anne Verbon Jerry Hull Ruth Ann Harper Judy Hull Brenda Young Sherron Brown Sharon O Neal Lmda Qumn Nancy Dormors Kathleen Hunter Banner Grrls Spell Washington Freshman Slx Lead Cheers When the bannerlune parts and each gurl goes her way the red letter on her sweater as meamngless But standing umtecl the bannerllne spells WASH INGTON They proudly marched wlth the band at the football games ID the American Royal Parade and ap FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS Pam Robinson Bonnie Klausen and Vrckle Gaster XY 93 peared wlth the Pep Club at games Perky and peppy are the slx freshman cheerleaders as they lead the freshman boosters at the sportung events The squad us composed of sux of the noxsuest freshman glrls an school Hamllton Terry Rotherlng Carole Brown Janice V L' ,T .5 Q , A , D , , , A ' f , , 4 0 ,, I K l 'L l ' ' 'I tx I I f ' 1 I l X . r N . l ,... . H ,-- I' 1-nf r 1 ! 51 l 7 - I 4. -L - 2 T.. t l . ! l 4 0 o if ' 77 3 , If ' , l 6 , - 5 Y' 2 5 ls, 'rx' l F PEP CLUB Back Row L Barker B Atlunson S Bond A Bender E Braams B Altman G Adams G Aldrldge B Anderson R Bergman B Adams Third Row J Bllyeu B Adams J Andrews T Applegate C Blshop D Adams T Berry W Belt D Arrowsmlth C Amy R Barfleld Sec J',.. 4? PEP CLUB Back Row J Crowley J Deluch M Dawe R Chnlders D Cox P Conner B Buford C: Chaffxn M Chxl ders S Brown V Bryant Thrrd Row C Davis M Bre wood A Bucklmger B Campbell S Clark C Brown P ton B Conrod S Brown S Corp C Brewood L Cortrught 2 work successful ond Row M Belobraduc K Bender B Belt N Adams J Ball K Barney P Blackmer K Anderson S Anderson D Barnes Front Row A Bradley K Catron J Brougham Chrlders J Brown A Brunker E Casebeer A Brownfneld B Carlson J Carter ' Largest WHS Organization Selected to lead the largest organuzatuon were Pep Club President Pat Wilson Vuce President Jack Wingate Secretary Sally Ed Pat Wrlson mlnster and Treasurer L1ndaLlnk Co opera tron and struct club rules helped to make their Burgess P Burnett V Bruce S oyd Brewer M Cearley Row B Cravens T Jack Wrngate C Chads J Carpenter Second Row K Brush D Brake B Buchanan S M Brauer M Burgess M Conn Front Brassfseld C Brnscoe M Button S Bur X ls, K' - :. ,. '1- 1- 1- ,- ,- ,- ,- ,. ,. , :. ,. . . :. ,. ,. ,C. - 1 r 1- 1- 1- ' ' I' ' -N A ,T ' ' 1' x g r . ... , I I - I , 1 , - 1 , -- ' 5 ll Qc. fi ye, e LDU5. . . - ' ' 1- 1- 1- . : ,. ,.. . .. ,. - In In In I. V 5- 1- .1-l 1. ,. - ,. ,. ,- 1- 1- ' . L1 ,VX NL, ,Z 1 ,, l T- -lrlr T 1 5 Q ' ' lm rf E l ' 3 4' f - T- Q ll 5 A l J A Q. .. . l PEP CLUB Back Row M Dale B Dragush K Cunnmgham Second Row Davls D nlelson S Ell D Davis V C Combs S Crocker? P Coffee J Crouse S Doollffle Duncan E Cygan J Christensen B Donmgan C Cullens S Ellington K Del Perclo J DeHoff Thlrd Row M Far Dlxon on? Row D Edmonds J Duffner B sfes R Drmmlff L Dagley E Founfaln C Davis J En es N Cowley D DonCarlos C Davrson J Cralg H Da Cooper S Cooper P Cooper B Ells A Eldrl S Dowell F Ellls Arouses School Sprrrf Imagme seelng school buses filled fo capacrfy wlfh recl sweatered Teenagers Thats how the Pep Club lourneyed To away games Thus mode of free trans Sally Edmmlsfer portaflon furnrshecl by The school board was mfro duced ID an effort fo Improve school sprruf and game aflendance Lmda Lmk PEP CLUB B k Row G Green J Gambull S Gull J Goss B Gilbert Second Row E Fouls J Frlmer S Eclmmster S Gordon Gabel T Haggard G Grazda F Freverf D Garreff C Emrnch N Gouby S Ehrhardf C Grlbert N Dormols L Grnpp J ra K Forsberg Third Row P Dewey J Duffner E Halldln L Guy vaif M Ellfrlls Front Row D Hall L Evans S Dueker C Hrck F Garlen M Gamble P Gravarf B Hammond M Glenn G Im W Jenmngs L Hall V Gasfer C Evans C Gngsby S ord 95 PEP CLUB Back Row A Lynch L Lepo K Lester M Kess le G Knlttle G Jarvxs L Lohrengel D Judy N Ja s L Logan G Knotts Third Row J Klausen M Lemon L elof D Kerr R L cke S La e L Mann J Kem nauer D Lasher R Kowalehuk Second Row L Garver J Gearheart D Kllngler T McBratney J Lynch C Johnson C Knrttle K Hunter L Link C Horn J Gibson Front Row Kowalchuck J Gray S Gay J Horn C Mather Montavon B Gram D Fuscus S Hutton J Langstaft Pepsfers Encourage Team Why should a Pep Club be Included as a school OYQBDIZBTIODQ The reasons are lnnum erable This medium IS a common source of splrut It provides an outlet for teenage energy rt shows that a teams efforts are apprecaated Bullt upon thus foundatuon Washlngtons 1958 59 Pep Club has stood furmly PEP CLUB Back Row M OBannon G Pomerenke P Nch S Puk Roberts M O Connor B Pike S Pea S Pnper P Racey D Reeves Third Row D Reed B en kos 1 S Renlung M Myers S Mulam B Ragan C Powell K Norgard C Peterson L Nnck Second Row B Mason sons K se Ro A Park S McMahon Pu ey J Reynolds S Pestock H Owens G Paxnter Front Row B Simmons A Mauldnn J McLeod, R Leonard P Young B Smith B Mourning A Mather A Scheffler S Reynolds f ' .. A - V , C 5 'J ' .fr S .u 1 '7' 5' -5 Q - . : , - x , C :Y f - :,, , ff' G I 5? ' :. ' ' : . 5 - : . , . , . , . - . , . A 1 - 1 - I ' 1 r, . ' , . ' , . , - , - ck I - , - , - 1 - , - - I . , . . ' : . , . , . J. , - I - 1 - 1 - I D- Lind , . , . o , . k , . , . l p- , . , . , . , . - , . , . . : . , - I l . , . . . . 1 - , . , . - : , ' , . , . i - J. Par , . Ro , R. ss, . , , , J. ols, . e, N. , . ' , . , . t, . ll , . , . , . , . . , . , . . : . , . R - : . , . , . . , . , . , . . : . , . . Z 4 . K . g 4 E V f Q , ' ' L 4 Q .. , L 2 L 7 2 ' , . 5 . K. .. PE CLUB Back Row P Hays J Hansen S Huggins V uston C Helwtg L ummm H es Ha s Hoendorf A Harvey J Jester Third Row K Jambroslc D G Ha es B Hutton M Helwn Hays J Hord N Hogue Second Row J Janes R Fors berg M Duffendack B Hamllton R Glenn A Garver ansen Fr ch Jo nson Janclch R I Front Row J Everett M Gray C Frost C Hunter V Jordan B Fautter M Howard G Jarvis D Hopper C Hale By Cheermg at Games There was crlsp autumn weather when Washmgtons Pep Club 500 strong blended their voices for the first time at the opemng football game on Leavenworths field Thus Iuvmg symbol of Wlldcat spunt unuted under the sponsorshrp of Mr James Ralston Mr Thomas Northrop Mr Vincent Bulotta and Miss Rosemary Dague enloyed such actlvltues as pep assemblies mnxers and the lettermens dance PEP CLUB Back Row N Myszka K McFadden M Martin J Newman A McCall J McTaf'fart C Newland L Peter son J Nastav S Myers B Mueller Thlrd Row P Mobley J Kmght J Morasch M Larsen V Monroe S Murphy M Newlon N Keltner N Lyman W Kelley Second Row Novak B Overfelt S Hendruckson M Lacy P Long Koch G Luscombe J McReynolds T Odneal W Mlros Pmkelman Front Row C Nall B Mosley K Manuel Mundedahl P Mnldes C McClain M Menduckn M Mourning C McKay J Metz Q e T T L.-. , P '11 g -' Q -H - Q' - 2 YT' -- :- - -' - ' If V W 1 : : 1. .. I ' ' 5 -- P - i, ,, ,, , , , l,. ' ,. , . -, Ho ,. ', .D' ', .Jan,J. y,c. s.H ,B. en,M. h ,J. ,-Hlfe. , . , . . :. ', , 2- , l 1 - , - I ' Hill, J. Hill, J, Hill, . y, . , . 'g, J. , . ' , . I , . ', . , . . ,. , . . :. , . - O , . , . , - , . . , , , - - 1- ,- , . ', R. ,- ,. ' , . ,. , . . D . Q . , . , . , . . : , . ,. . 5 .' ,E ' T ' J T1 w I ,l T A , . IQ 5 ' . 3 P in E 1 ' l 5 -5 y 2 a . Sl PEP CLUB Back Row M Theno V Spencer B Young M V Wlacek L Stahl T Whitaker S Tlllnsch G Yockel PEP CLUB Back Row M Woodson L Quinn M Uzelac J Zabormk B :vers J Sells S Spares J S1 M Wnlllams Thrrd Row D Warfel C Stout J Roper K Smnth B Vornholt L Stanley P Schmidt D Schoenlg Second Row L Stanley M Robbms T Shane K Ste phens K Woods J Verbon J Smnth J Srader Front Row Mlss Dague Sponsor L Shaw S Smnth J Slomker R Pedersen S Storey P Songer M Stevenson PEP CLUB-Back Row C Wllllams L Wolf B Sargert P Thompson Third Row B Stlpehc J Wxsdom G Roll wagen P Sspes J Roper R Saumch J Supes S Setzer Second Row T Rothermg J Schnelder B Snmpson B Thomas K Van Whxtaker S Stone C De Wall J Wingate D Waltley M Sambol Veer Third R w R Scott M Rudell T Smnth B Whitlock V Soptxch M Tebbe Smnth Second Row S Washlck P Wulson Smith B Snelson K Royal D Schotneld P Robnnson J Valentme M Wmllnams S Stnth C Sands S Shuck J Sneed D Snner Frort Row Mr Bnlotta Sponsor J Pulley M Woods A Wnpprecht B Smnh J Stenntl C Stromberg C Vrbenec Mr Ralston Sponsor 98 4 I 31 E' - . , . H -. 5 - A - +1 ' 52 - R. - I - , - ' , - , : - , - ' t - I - ' . ', . Sh , . , . , . mth, , . , . , . , . - . . : . , . , . , : ' , j . , . , - 1 l , 3- ' ' 51' 9 I ,- .. 3' , Q .. J LJ. ff X S ., l P- I : 6 If J ' x : . ' ' , . , . , ' , . , . , . ' , . ' . J. Sharp, F. Robinson, J. Walker, F. Sheble, J. Smith, Front Row: Mr. Northrop, Sponsor: J. Smith, P- Vosslor, . . ' : . ' ', . ' , . - . ' , . , . ' , . , . , 1 ' , - , . I , . D , . . . - : . , . , . ' , . T : ' I ' I ' I v t . I ' I ' ' I ' . . I ' I I - 1 - 1 - I , . , - - ' 3 - 1 I . 1 - - . o : . , , , , , . , . , . , . , - f -l. . : . , , ' , s -- W 5 2 1 - lcl I 1 Y . , I E Q X , A , . :s 59 4 QL K As a student as so ns the school Let each do has best whether ID work or play study or recreation Freshmen Step Forward FRESHMAN OFFICERS vrce Pfesrdenf TERRY WILSON Secretary PAM ROBINSON Treasurer VICKEY GASTER Presrdent ROY BILYEU l r 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 1 , . I - 1 I I ' I . . When school doors opened last fall a new world opened for the freshmen who elected as their leaders Roy Bnlyeu president Terry Wxlson vice president Pam Roh nson secretary and Vnckey Gaster Treasurer Expressing the oplmons of the freshmen In the Student Councul were Dorothy Reeves Bull Cun mngham Charlotte Johnson and Karen McFadden The Wlldkltten basketball team was encouraged through the efforts of freshman cheerleaders Jean Hamllton Januce Klausen Pam Robxnson Terry Rothermg Vuckey Gaster and Carole Brown The 1958 Homecoming found Pam Roblnson and Bruce Crockett representing the freshmen In the gay festlvltles Head sponsor of these actuve freshmen was Mr W A Cunningham v .pa Qvgrn I-55. so. rp U5 CQEI bas? 5 z I in o glpflflg wa-an 23-50' m -'om Oo. a 52- X70 55, aw omgfg E'-Yo. aw? 3UJ3m 3' 3 IP E 59100 nn' O S3 O- U3 CL m x30 ,U 3 omg E93 5 LD L3I OJ w 2 msm DJ 2233-2 g91z1 of W BCE? 5332 3 NEZJTD M50 ggi? m U. 5215 agff X 2 5 9 S' qm- -4-3-' b5L asf? aol 535 0-02 m w 2 fb-4 numb Mo Cvuzlu mm' 3..m : 4g 'X .. -cfm 5 FRESHMAN CLASS Back Row C Brown Row M Cearley M Brauer J Carson J Boy V Bruce S Burton D Cafron K Chauvln H Brlllhart J Bortka Ihome room 2741 89 '1 FRESHMAN CLASS Back Row J Garleif C Dulhen R Epps Franklin G Gamblll W Evans C Freeman J Ennes Forsberg Third R w D Frye J Garner J Eddungs B Fee back E Gaupp G Edwards G Folsom C Gllberr J Garner l0l ,Q D Bradbury I Bosley C Butler P Channey M Beck Thrrd Buchhorn M Cannedy M Black Second Row M Button J Front Row Mr Wise Sponsor W Burnell B Carlson ond Rw F Ells R drldge V Gaster A Ell S Fischer D Emhelllg L Garver Front Row J Gibson T Gates J Gullam V Coe M Edwards B Freed J Graham Mr Mitchell Sponsor lhome room 2032 -.zo -J Z Y ' .Q L- I V 2- W B 6 V 34 ., . -' ' 1 My - : . , . , - L , . V , . , . , - I , . ' , . , . , , ef. . . : , , g , , . l 3 - r r r r 1 - 1 ' I - r - 1 ' I - - , . , . . : . , . , . 7 . F A ir: ' 'N A A-Ev X J .Q-,Q Tb - 21 E1 'Y' 3 X -D G E fx N - 5 - I - r - 1 - 1 - I I - f A : . , . , . , , , . , . . : . , . d, - , - , - . 2 - , 1 . , . , . , . , . . U l I , l I -Q .L A: .1 I Lf .4 Q 'L J. ' ' ' ... .. .I Wg, .. , -: Q- I' ' 4 , -C f' 1. ' f X kg .. 5. 4' X C' '.' .. , X - : , , , , , , Sec o : . i, . El ' , . , . is, S. Ellis . ' O : . , . , , ' , . - , . 1 - , - 1 - I - I - f - , - , - I - , . - , - EL FRESHMAN CLASS- Back Row: S. Craig, S. Cooper, J. Clark, P. Conner, B. Crockett, B. Cooper, S. Doolittle, R. Dim- rnitt. Third Row: J. Creal, N, Copeland, B. Danielson, P. Connor, S. Dillon, C. Cullens, P. Clayton, T. Dotson. Second Row: J. Cruden, S. Corp, C. Coe, ham, M. Corriston, S. Dovvell. F Sponsor, K. Courtney, J. Duttner, if 9: -.f 'v FRESHMAN CLASS-Back Row: C. Grigsby, J. Holt, B. Hutton, M. Helwig, T. Hol- land, A. Hobbs. Third Row: D. Hall, S. Hotuiac, J. Hackett, J. Hathaway, B. Hamilton, Second Row: E. Hendee, L. Lewis, M. Murray, R. Hilte, B. Gravatt. Front Row: Miss Wilson, Sponsor, M. Hunt, B. Grim, M. Gray, J, Horn, C. Hale. Ihome room 2222 FRESHMAN CLASS-Back Row: A. Harvey, J. Johnson, P. M. Grinnell, J. Katen, H. Joseph, B Gravatt, G. Hoendorf, T. Haggard, F. Hand, B. Ohl, L. R. Hopper, B. Judy. Front Row: Mr. Guy. Third Row: N. Kanakares, M. Johnson, W. Jennings, Jones, C. Johnson, L. Kelley, G. Jarvis, P. Jackson, S. Hill, J, Klausen, L. Hobbs, D. Post. Second Row: Khorne room T072 l02 They're M. Davis, B. Cunning ront Row: Mr, Wilson H. Davis, G. Clark, J Duttett, N, Cleveland, fhome room T042 'C' , , i or Grounds, K. Jordan, McCabe, Sponsor, R. B. Kanosky, K. Jones, O tr 'Q an FRESHMAN Cl-A53-566k ROWI 5- MCCl6'f1GhBV1, C- Kraus, R. Leonard, W. Markray, G. Lester, J. Knouse, L. Lindelof, L. Lohrengel, G. Kniffle, L. Mann, H. Mackey, B. Logan. J, Lynch. Front Row: J. Kowalchuk, J. Lampkin, P. Knapp, Third Row: M. Lemon, W. Maiewski, B. Maguglin, H. Long, M, Leiker, C, Maxwell, G, Long, Mrg, Wagner, Sponsor. D. Leath, C. McClain, J. McCarty. Second Row: J. Krisman, lhome room 5033 Their Own Now FRESHMAN CLASS-Back Row: D. Reeves B. Pike V. Parsons R. Sainich K. Parker Third Row: D. Pinkelman, T. Odneal, B. Overfelf, P. Racy. Second Row: D. Reed B. Renkoski, T. Rothering, D. Phelps, P. Robinson. Front Row: N. Norfon K Ross, S. PesTock, S. Reynolds, Mrs. Howard, Sponsor. fhome room 5082 FRESHMAN CLASS-Back Row: R. Rector, K. Quisenberry, D. Ramsey, D. Perry, J. Pate. Third Row: S. Payne, J. Payne, E. Rosenthal, R. Puhr, L. Pulver. Second Row: J. Pulley, E. Phillips, S. Rickey, F. Rome. Front Row: G. Rhodus, C. Rook, B. Eagan, D. Northern, D. Roberts, Mr. Willits, Sponsor. Ihome room 2171 ' I03 L 1 FRESHMAN CLASSA Back Row: C. Nall, D. Moseley, M. Mor- ris, D. Moore, J. Murray, K. Neumann, L. Minger. Third Row: C. Roper, V. Monroe, J. Newman, D, McNiel, R. Mosley, G. Smith. Second Row: B. Mosley, S. McVey, C. Mindedahl FRESHMAN CLASS- Back Row: G. Williams, B. Mueller, J. Delich, S. Wood, C. Morgan, B. Whitlock. Third Row: S. Scott, L. Wall, K. VanDeVeer, R. Young, D. Schoenig. Second Row: S. Teaverbaugh, P. Vossler, J. Valentine, D, French, J. McLeod. Front Row: P. Young, S. Yancey, C. Walker, J. Tucker, Miss King, Sponsor. Khome room 2241 D. McMurray, K. McFadden, H. McGough, C. McKay. Front Row: H. McCluney, G. Meyer, J, Melvin, J. Metz, S. Milton, S. Miller, L. Norman, Mr. Allen, Sponsor. Thorne room 2072 High School FRESHMAN CLASS- Back Row: P. Thompson, J. Smith, D. Shemwell, K. Smith, J. Taylor, H. Stone, B. Sloan, L. Smith. Third Row: V. Soptich, W. Rucker, D. Schoneman, W. Storz, C. Stotfel, S. Spires, T. Thompson, D. Taylor. Second Row- IO4 5 -1 , v' C. Sherwood, D. Smith, J, Sipes, C. Stout, L. Stanley, K. Smith, P. Swith, L. Radford. Front Row: A. Schetfler, B. Smith, D. Siner, J. Smith, J. Slonilcer, F. Upton, J. Schmaltz, Mr. Schondelmaier, Sponsor. fhome room 1222 FRESHMAN CLASS-Back Row: G. Widner, D. Thomas, M. O'Connor, B. Trent, L. Peterson, W. Watson, T. Wilson. Third Row: M. Turner, C. Knapp, N. Vrbenec, J. Morasch, B. Vornholi, J. Thrills Frosh Whiiaker. Second Row: J. Veix, J. Yockel, J. Underwood, J. Trowbridge, L. Stahl, R. Agin. Front Row: R. Terry, D. Washick, B. Worley, R. Williams, B. Mason, Miss Dague, Sponsor. l i Fundamental basic subiecis compose most of The freshman's schedule. These root subiects are the stem of a well-rounded education. Vocational subiecls add spice to the freshman's daily routine. FRESHMAN CLASS-Back Row: W, Cobb, L. C, Nlauzeyl F,-Om ROW, V, Ba,-men, 5- Nigl-,f Nicholas, T. Statens, E. Moore, M. Ruch, D. hart, B. Maguglin, J. Bogarcl, S. Brown, T Barnhan. Second Row: B. Arnold, J. Madrick, B,-assfield, I. Taylor, P. Pinlar, G. McCarrell, R. Fleenor, Tune up your instrument and get ready To play! Mem- bers of The band learn basic Techniques before ad- vancing. I05 is-1 Dorothy Reeves leads a practice debate during Speech I class. These practice sessions prepare the fresh- men for future debating N L Taking advantage of the library for research work are students of Miss Jennie Fultons freshman English class Touring the library is an annual assignment for the freshmen ...nr- Asslstmg Aloha Scheffler and Don Siner in comprehensive reading Mr James Jester stresses vocabulary building while Aloha uses the Reading Rate Accelerator a machine which builds speed in reading Required Subjects Aid ,, Q ' S 8,2 X gist sr l . - - . I QQ Y O C I l06 Ernest Rosenthal, Bill Cunningham and Sharon Burton are listening at- tentively to teacher Jane Smith as she explains the diagram on the board in Algebra I Class. - 'ip xX f vewiwf Push ups start the day off right for the boys in physical education class A session of calisthenics begins each class period Successful Future taught in the girls physical education classes In addition the girls spend class periods practicing basketball The girls are Charlotte Johnson Bar bara Pike Carol Grigsby and Pat Racy l07 l C C Fundamentals of shooting and guarding are Block prlntnng IS only one of the many skulls the art student learns Demonstrating theur artlstuc ablllty are Duane Hall John Morash Carla Butler and Judy Meutz Six weeks of the future home makers year IS spent In the clothlng class Taking advantage of the elec truc sewmg machlne IS Barbara Rod enbeck Vocahonal Courses iQ Preparmg for the future, Foods I gurls apply good homemakung rules nn a classtnme cooking session A team of gurls works together to cook an I08 assngned meal Workmg In an und: vudual kntchen are Jodean Boyd, Dar lene Catron, Sharon Burton, Delores Washuck and Marilyn Lelker . ' 1 1 r ' B7 Am A. ,- -.Q xK, 'V dl ,rs f B 1 -, t t l BQ B t- it 'i ' - ' - l B ., 1 , . l l .A Y Lead fo Careers Some of mother's prnze possessions are articles made by her son nn the wood workmg class The boys workmg on class prolects are Stanley Leavendusky, Clnff Mauzy, Terry Staten and Mlke Ruch I09 Much time IS spent In Concentra tnon on exact fngures for drawings In Mechanical Drawnng I Studying the drawings a e Bob Trent Davtd Roberts and Darrell Schemwell Mr Fred Madaus points out the nose cone of an atlas rocket to four of has general science students Mel vm OConnor Dee Ann Schoemg Roxy Jones and Rosemary Dummltt . ' , ' 1 l '7 V' ,.--, . Y,,.35.,g s - - - p I x Ve,-QT,-ggi-r - '.i1l1E,: , ?EJ-Na Ph .. s .. 1 , , 7 v s X . . 14 J I - . , . I I Two Down and Two to Go Y Twig SOPHOMORE OFFICERS President RAY RABON Secretary SANDY DUEKER Treasurer JUDY SNEED Vice President BARBARA HILF Three hundred seventy-eight sophomore voters elected Ray Rabon, class president, Sandy Dueker, secretary, Judy Sneed, treasurer, and. Barbara Hilf, vice-president. They chose Marvin DeGroff, Sally Smith, Kathleen Del Percio, and Joann Brougham to carry their ideas to the Student Council. Sally Smith was chosen homecoming attendant, and 'N John Turk was her escort. The second year high school students elected to the reserve cheerleading squad Sandy Dueker, Sally Smith, and Judy Nastav. Mr. Mahlon Porter was head sponsor of this lively group. ll0 99 SOPHOMORE CLASS Back Row L Buckley S Baurd C Becker R Carey G Clndrlch D Breashears B Carter A Bond Third Row T Campbell G Aldrudge G Bender R Campbell D Asblll B Bennett L Andrews Second SOPHOMORE CLASS Back Row P A t F C Breashears G Burton R Altklns D Bond G Chaffm M Caraway Thlrd Row L Barker G Anderton M Bradley S Bond E Belt T Barrett S Alonge K Anderton Second Row Row C Barber D Chrtstensen L Barnard M Hammett D Adams J Angell G Buford Front Row J Brougham C Childers A Anderson C Church M Blaton P Channey Mr Porter Sponsor fhome room 4082 S rms rong after R N Burke P Burgess B Morrns A Buckllnger P Burnett M Brewood B Burton R Ballard Front Row A Bradley Atkms B Matthews J Butler J Barnes P Blackmer Brlscoe N Burton M 'W 9 Meares Sponsor fhome room 4042 SOPHOMORE CLASS Back Row J Cook R Doolxttle R Davldson R Fehrenback K Flelden G Emng B Comer E Cox Thlrd Row M DeGroff B Eveland R Davts T Elder D Flelscher L Dlxon M Ellfrnts Second Row G Cooney M Farns S Ferguson L Ellnott S Evans T Feeney J Bums Front Row W Dolunar C Flttro J Brewer T Fnsher M Blansut D Flscus Mr Northrop Sponsor Ihome room 4092 C J, I 5 Q -w xg 'J xy!! .H v AA .4 SOPHOMORE CLASS-sack Row: H. Jones, C. Jaedicke, King, G. Kenagv, R- King, H. Jackson, G. Knotts, R. Hile, G, Woganr K. Kluge, B. Kerr, R. Koran, E. Fe,-lugal D, C. Jackson, K. Jambrosic. Front Row: Mr. Love, Sponsor, Kesner. Third Row: S. Jaster, J. Kanosky, D. Kirchhofer, H. J- Kniffle, J- Kniftle, J- J9Vml 1Q5f R- K0WalCl1Ul4f J- Jane?-I Johnson, C. Johnson, B. King H. King. Second Row: R. P'Kem5fR-Kem fhome mom 775i l i gd Activities an SOPHOMORE CLASS-Back Row: G. Dodge, J. French, K. Del Percio, C. Combs, K. Cun- ningham, P. Cooper. Second Row: J. Crowley, L. Dagley, S. Comstock, M. Bailey, E. Cygan, A. Easterbrook. Front Row: M. Edler, J. Craig, M. Duffendack, P. Dixon, S. Dueker, D. Ed- monds, Miss Daise, Sponsor. ihome room 2201 C' SOPHOMORE CLASS-Back Row: S. Gill, G. Grazda, R. Glenn, C. Hickland, L. Howerton, E. Halldin, D. C. Helwig, R. Greenwald, T. Haug, C. Hawley, G. Hill, D. Lasher. Front Row: J. Gray, B. Hilf, E. Hall. Third Row: C. Hoehns, D. Hammond, N. Gorup, Helm, W. Grazier, D. Hopper, Mr. Davidson, Sponsor. D. Hill, T. Head, J. Marquis, F. Huff. Second Row: Ihome room 5042 ll2 iii SOPHOMORE CLASS-Back Row: J. Oliver, M. Morris, Second Row: E. Molder, J. Morrison, P. Mildes,, W. P, Nelson, G. Parker, J. McTaggarT, G. Mullin, J. Parker, Miros, J. McReynolds, R. Novak, J. Mullis. Front Row: N. Myszka. Third Row: M. McMorris, M. Mendicki, P. A, Norton, G. Painter, L. Newby, P. Nickel, J. Nessel- Nichols, J. Nasfav, V. Molder, M. O'Bannon, C. Meginn. huf, A. Park, Mr. Neill, Sponsor. Thorne room 2272 l Interests Unfold A SOPHOMORE CLASS-Back Row: L. Cline, B. Gabel, D. Fry, J. Frankenfield, S. Fowler, C. Franklin. Third Row: L. Garner, K. Forsberg, D. Garrett, R. Garrison, F. Garlen, C. Chads. Second Row: B. Fouls, E. Garlington, E. Fountain, B. Forsberg, B. Fritfer, S. Ford. Front Row: Mr. Madaus, Sponsor, C. Frosf, S. Frenthrop, J. Gearhart, P. Frazier, Khome room 2311 SOPHOMORE Cl-A55-566k Row: K- Lester, L- l-CPO' M- J. Lake, K. Manuel, L. Lamuel, C. Maxon, T. McBra1ney, Martin, A. Kyger, F. Mayberry, R. McLean, A. McClure, J. B. French, G. Launer. Front Row: R. Maxwell, F. Janzen, McCrary. Third Row: D. Lindsey, A. Lynch, R. Kluender, L. J, Heck, D, Ledingkil C, Mather, S, McCarty, Mr, Wren, Logan, L. Ladd, R. Lee, M. Lacy, R. McGinnis. S9C0l'lCl ROW: Sponsor. Thorne room 5022 II3 SQPHQMQRE CLASS-Back ROW, J, Sheweli, B, Row: B. Simmons, B. Seymour, S. Shobe, D. Scho- Shivers, J. Sharp, R. Saunders, K. Scholtz, J. Sells, field, 5- SGTZGVI C- Sands, MV- LGUVSVI SPOHSOV- G. Shuck. Second Row: L. Scott, L. Saunders, M. theme f0Om 2771 Sambol, R. Shannon, M. O'Leary, C. Shaner. Front G Sophomores Step ,it SOPHOMORE CLASS-Back Row: D. Taylor, R. Sloan, G. Wilder, J. Hays, B. Taylor, F. Strick. Third Row: J. Story, D. Stine, W. Roland, B. Rodenbeck, D. Smith, S. Snyder. Second Row: P. Songer, J. Smith, S. Stone, B. Snelson, L. Stanley, J. Srader. Front Row: G. Stebbins, J. Sneed, S. Storey, S. Smith, M. Stevenson, Mr. Meek, Sponsor. Khome room 5011 SOPHOMORE CLASS-Back Row: B. Young, P. Yeamans, J. ROW: J, Starks, M. Williams, C. Wisdom, M. Jobe, R' Wisdom, R. Winkler, F. Williams, J. Williams, S. Knox, Monfavonl B, Wacaser, S, Hansen. Front ROW: Mr. Renner, J. Williams. Third Row: S. Fase, J. Willis, J. Zewalk, D. Sponsor, J, Langsfaffl M, Wilson, J. Lowe, A. WlPPf9Cl'l'lf Wood, L. Wood, E. Williams, L. Barbee, R. Seney. Second D, Wilchr N, Munoz, fhome room 5061 II4 f 3 i I I ,,-, I , 1 E Taylor, K. Sparks, J. Todd, J. Beach, J. Turk, J. Wosko. Third Row: G. Jones, G. Hand, C. Wall, D. Puhr, M. Whittier, D. Waitley, L. Terrell. Second Row: E. Venerable, l. Turren- f Row: Sanders, SOPHOMORE CLASS-Back Row: R. Owens, J. White, N. tine, M. Theno, J. Roper, M, Krisman, B. White. Fron Mrs. Smith, Sponsor, M. Vanderford, T. Whitaker, J. R. Thomas, J, Whittord, B. Thomas, C. Weatherman. Forward SOPHOMORE CLASS-Back Row: K. Rickey, J. Richardson. Second Row: M. Rudell, S. Peat, R Purdue, B. Rensch, T. Ray, T. Robinson, N. Reece, G. Pomerenke, B. Ragan, T. Shumate Roberts, J. Potterbin. Third Row: C. Raddick, D. Front Row: J. Richards, P. Mauldin, L. Hush, L Robins, M. Thomas, ,A -..4L. SOPHOMORE CLASS-Back Row: D. Woods, C. Kirester, S. Sturt- ridge, R. Rabon. Second Row: G. Moore, P. Curran, A. Swearingen, R. June. Front Row: S. Swisher, J. Anderson, J. Oeth, J. Woodard. G. Pippin, B, Rand, D, Pepperdine, S. Reser, Mr. Hunter, Sponsor. Vocational subjects and future career plans are now of importance to the sophomore. The sophomore usual- ly plunges into the field of his choice during his second year. II5 Students- Reach Sophomores examine thoroughly that well- known book of Webster's in English class. Handing out the dictionaries is John Turk. Dissecting is a technique learned by the biology classes and Peter Nelson Sharon Hanson Margaret Williams and Gwen Chaffin look like they might even be enyoying it lr if Transcription of Spanish words is that language The linguists are Judy Srader Peter Nelson Steve Baird and Sandra Ferguson llb ' ' an important phase of the study of . . Q ,i an 9 l Higher Realms Planning and posting a bulletin board per- taining to the study of general business is a proiect for all general business students. Post- ing this bulletin board are Larry Pepperdine, Sam Alonge, Diane Hopper and Carolyn Hoehns 1' a-Q il Journalism I students learn the art of publishing a high school newspaper Getting ideas from other papers and meeting a last minute deadline are all a part of the lournalists life as they set staff member Marianne Lacy Judy Story and Sharon Peat Taking advantage of the IBM electric typewriters are these first year typing students Donna Smith Linda Logan Carol Combs and Sandy Bond The typewriters were pur chased for Mr Michael Meares class last year .pw ,-. N- xf xv ' A V T19 L A . - . Q- fs I ' 0 . ,, . ' ' ,, ,.,, s.. vid i . I -- .f 'I T 4 ,,. ir 1 , L' y h . , 1, a ' - - , ,fs ' C' I ship as their goal. The students are Carolyn Frost, V, ip, i - . 1-a . ' 1 I ' gr' A - if ' , x. .ur gt? H K ' ' , 1: ' -1 E 1 ffl ,..... 1 - 4 'MW' , il - H ey ' 4: gi: .' I 555 ..- 1 t ' , gs 'TR I- S A r .- , f- H 'Qi - I l7 ,.-f Wx H Varned protects keep each student busy during Art ll class The fave students working on letterung and design are Gay Buford Glenda Martnndale Sharon Fase Carolyn Frost and Margaret Wllluams pa --...-'ruff vis Approxumately 300 students have the prlvllege of explormg the fneld of radnatnon bnology as Mr Gul bert Davndson teaches thus course to three combined bnology classes Experrmentung wnth a Scaler Rate Meter these students are checking the uptake of radio actuve phosphorus nn a plant The machine at the right an the above plcture ns an x ray vlew block shownng the radno actnvlty of the plant In the picture at the right are Margaret Wllllams Judy Smuth and Gall Pamter The gurls pictured above are Ina Turrentnne Mary Martin and Loydean Barker Talent Shmes me ,H , , . I 5 f -seat X X it . , K 1. J Y .X . k X V' 455: . . . ,Q , 1 rr ' '- aim , I 1 1 Egg ' 1 . f ,QlE,i:L:.' T- -Inj ' , .31 3. .Q ' W, L . 7 Q . ,. 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I Future prnnters learn the art of settlng type Donme Breashears and Eugene Venerable wall help print the Washnngtonlan next year Th rough Work Dramatlcs students examnne llghtlng m terlal used an WHS drama productions The students are Sally Smlth Carolyn Childers and Donna Edmonds e Little E glne IS benng r by Bal Eddmgs and Davnd Kneller auto mformatlon students This class IS a study of auto me chamcs The boys later apply thenr knowledge gained In this class to auto mechanncs In the shop downstanrs 5. .ofkfyln I N - , ' i ' . . . . a- Th ' n' ' ' Un 'I II9 Jumors Progress rn Leadershrp l n 1 5, h I ,ze i 1 l JUNIOR OFFICERS VlcePres1dent EVERETT CHEATWOOD Secretary BRENDA CONROD Junlors chose Maurice Childers as class president Everett Cheatwood vlce presndent Mary McCurdy treas urer, and Brenda Conrod, secretary This group was represented In the Student Council by Janne Crouse, Jean Hord, Larry Evans, and John Muller Yellnng on the varsuty cheer squad were Peggy Dewey, Carol Evans, and Peggy Schmidt, and reserve cheerleaders Treasurer MARY MCCURDY President MAURICE CHILDERS were Sandy Plper Lana Shaw and Janet Reynolds Attendants at the 1958 Homecoming were Sandy Piper and Everett Cheatwood The lumor play, The Remarkable Incident at Carson Corners, and the Junnor Sensor Prom helped to make 1958 59 school year a year to be remembered Head sponsor of next year's sensors was Mr Alan Gould l20 0 0 9 2 2? l ' 'A 55.31. j A V r h L V , ,L J Q ,1 , , 1, .yu A .X,, , i E l ' .V A, 1 , I . 2 , ll A W W' 1 A- 4 Q5 Il r ' a '1 I l J - l f ll fi Y y u or , ,f 1' -A JUNIOR CLASS Back Row D Alexander B Bradley L Burton R Baker J Agnn L Armstrong D Camp bell Thrrd Row B Buchanan J Aldrndge R Barker B Brnsfow B Brown T Berry Second Row K An Q I0 JUNIOR CLASS Back Row M Childers J Colby L Colvnn J Connor L Cox R Clarkson B Cark Third Row L Carson L Corp H Collms D Carter R Batson E Chealwood J Carter Second Row M ey derson B Bllyeu J Andrews D Barnetf R Bates K Barney Front Row Mr Gould Sponsor A Bul lock K Bender B Belt K Brush D Brake S Althoff Ihome room 2152 Vs xr U, t T7 x.. Conn B Conrad J Carpenter J Cooper B Cash man M Dale S Brewer Fronf Row Mr Lyngar Sponsor C Connor J Carter N Cowley S Clark K Cafron T Coleman fhome room 2062 w JUNIOR CLASS Back Row J Goss F Gnbbons G Graves B Gay R Fox J Gossage F Freverf J Blanslt Thrrd Row D Gordon E Gossett L Fuscher T Goode R Graham Fls P Francls Second R w D Emlg Evans Glover P Farmer M Glaze W Freeman V Frnesner Front Row Mr Zollars Sponsor A Garver L Evans T Gnau C Evans B Estes M Hogg Ihome room 509 A, A - . 1 u c . , - 1-1 1 L ,, Q f .. L i e- -, , f X ::l 4. A . .1 I ' . - Q , ,J 'ACA F .4 v - E T11 Z -4 .'.' A . 1. ., .V M v ' -1, 1' '5 ,-L . 1 - ml 1 - : . , , , , . 1 . 1 - 1 1 - 1 . , . , . , . - - - 5 - 1 I - ' . : . , . , , I , . , . 1 . 1 1 1 - - 1 - , . . : . - I 5' ., 1 , .. f 1 cr, 4 xr J -.. li ,' L' -.. 'U 7' 1 v .. 1 AN! Q 1 , 'f' - ,H 1,'d..w, K '-' .-.5 ,.. 71- - 7 -Io 3, ., L N, . ,,. 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C' ins' .v nn JUNIOR CLASS Bck Row B Dxllon A Eagan R De n D on Carlos J D Dav J Eclwar s vnne J Conklnn S Crockett M Del Percxo B Devner Duffendack Frort Row M Cunnlngham J Day C Davns Thlrd Row J DeHoff J Crouse B Dragush M Dawe B Donnugan D Crockett N Dryden Mr Russell Spon P Dewey L Delxch V Duncan Second Row J Dlckun sor Khome room 4071 15 D p,,o, JUNIOR CLASS Back Row J Holmes J Hansen J Frort Row Mass Fulton Sponsor J Holmes C Holla He worth R Gragsby B Hackman J Harrls R day L Hall N Hogue J Hord J Gravatt K Hohman Hulte Secord Row L Grnpp R Heugel K Gray K lhome room 2271 Hendee K Grxgsby B Eddxngs S Hendrnckson 5-5. JUNIOR CLASS Back Row D Johnson H Jones M Jolllff rr Nc ols Km red .lac son H G P Coffee L Jeffery J Hlxson G Jarvis Thlrcl Row S Front Row Mr Wolfe Sponsor C Kline C Hunter V Kelley C Jarrett N Keltner S Barber P Caraway S Kung D Klungler D Horton J Jancnch M Howard Khome Kamrnskn, D Molder, H Kearney Second Row J Hull, D room 1082 I22 I Vu.. ,-t':i. 'T-'S I' '-4 ' . 1 - V . J :gr ' -'K ... . 1' V Nf'1 I 5.31 '- 1- a .1 - x . , 4 H -- W' - Q E ,.' F f. , 1..- 93 ? ,Y M I . -X ' 1:71- . M ., v ' -, .. - . .. -, - a : . ' , . , . - so, . D , . Elliott, . is, , cl, J. A , . ', . , . ', . . , 1 : . , . , . ', I 5 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 ' . , . , . . : . - . M. .2 I 'V I ,cf ' Q4 ' I 9 ' 1 M- ,X rllffll' .l. - 5 , X., , 1 L .. ' Q I I :. '1 ' 2' .. I ' S' 'I K' I tl' Goals CIBC I L gg til' 5 V A, . f I. 1 Q Q W 'III Us . . ' ' ' vi . 1 . A I '- U' X. , MNT :S in . I - 1 1 1 - 1 - f 2 ' 1 2 - 1 . '- P 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - - . 1 : . , . , . , . 1 - 1 - 1 - - S 9 I A I I I .2 . an 'C , . 2 Q X . n I 'S K' 'L a- .s ' 1 v R f .- 1 - , . ' , Ke , P. ih , J. 'd , J. k , J. ill, . Horcl. ' I ' 1 - 1 - . : . : . , j . , . , . . I . I ' ' ' ' ' ' I ' 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 NJ sw 'CII' Q - . rs Q 44 K . s-wigs? 'NV it sf 'X f -wifi ' 43 3 -it a' B JUNIOR CLASS-Back Row: J. Mann, L. Croswhite,, D. Cox, K. Lasley, J. Harris, P. Huska. Front Row: Mr. Mas ers B. Caton, D. Baker, G. Hagen, A. Gibson, C. Herbst. Second Sponsor. B. Logan, V. Jordan, D. Forbes, B. Brillhart P Row: C. Amy, T. Dixon, D, Folsom, W. Cline, B. Estes, Anderton, M. Burgess, A. Mauldin. Ihorne room 4022 1-v. ff-1 ' iw' This Year f' JUNIOR CLASS-Back Row: R. Scott, R. Porter, H. Rosenthal, C. Mendicki C Mauzey J Wilson Third Row: R. Taylor, L. Rush, G. Molder, B. Redmon, J. Schons, L. Seward Second Row M. Mourning, P. Schmidt, R. Reed, M. McCurdy, S. Piper, J. Wall. Front Row L Smith B Mourning, P. Scott, J. Oliver, K. Thompson, J. Varner, Mr. Worley, Sponsor Ihome room 4032 ,- JUNIOR CLASS-Back Row: D. Rogers, A. Leiker, J. Lou h, 9 R. Lawler, J. Maultsby, R. Marlar, D. Loveall, R. Manuel Third Row: A. Kyger, L, Nicholson, J. Knight, E. McMahon J. Malotf, M. Larsen, N. Lyman. Second Row: L. Kraus J. Lane, G. Luscombe, J. Klingler, S. Lake, D. Kneller, S. Matrox. Front Row: S. Ledbetter, R. Lockerby, B. Lawson, L. Matthews, L. Link, J. Long, Mr. Bilotta, Sponsor. fhome room 2022 .1, er iff ,L '. K e JUNIOR CLASS-Back Row: J. Norton, D. Odneal, L. Myszka, T. Smith, T, McBratney, V. Noble, J. Moyer, J. McGovern. B. Miller, M. Olen, A. Meade, J. Moseley. Third Row: D. Meditz, J. Miller, J. Nickel, J. Merilatt, W. Murray, C. New- Front Row: S. Parks, L. Nick, C. Myers, J. Norman, C. Munoz, J. Owens, G. Miller, Miss Bradley, Sponsor. fhome room 4061 land, B, McLaughlin. Second Row: R. Meyn, G. Rollwagen, l JUNIOR CLASS-Back Row: T. Young, J. Walker, B. Wilshire, D. Yockel, B. Young, G. Sfich, R. Watson, B. Yockel. Third Row: M. Woodson, D. Woodford, C. Wright, J. Zabornik, B. Wynne, T. Taylor, C. Williams Second Row: J, Zewalk, J. Widener, M. Williams, J v Q., Whitford, T. Whitaker, W. Woods, D. Warfel. Front Row: Mr. Anderson, Sponsorg S. Washick, P. Wilson, V. Wiacek, C. Witham, M. Woods, D. Walker. Chome room 2332 U l 3 Jumore CLASSMBack Row. R. schweanfunh, M. Rhodes, D. Rlellerds, R- Ross, C. Petersen, S- Phillips, C. Powell, P- Wogan, L. Schmidt, R, Rgwdenl R, Lacy, B, Ransom, E, Rider. Ruhs, R. Ramsey. Front Row: Mr. Toevs, Sponsorg L. Shaw, Third Row: G. Plesa, S. Pike, R. Purdue, B. Ragan, M. Roper, 5- Rook, C' Reno, K- R0Y5li M- S3Yl0 f J- Revnoldsf B- B. Spencer, J. Roper, J. Shomin. Second Row: R. Rees, C. ShrY9V- UWOIWG '0OfTl 4701 I24 Senior . . . 5.0-' l': ' -1-sf' Z 1 1571... l tg' up gi 'I .,yg.. I IILII- go- gfg 'xy JUNIOR CLASS-Back Row: R. Tomec, M. Stef-tens, G. Smith, Smith, V. Stroud, M. Tebbe, A. Vaughn, K. Stephens, Front F. Tillisch, K. Taylor, F. Stich, A. Swisher, K. Tedrow. Third Row: Miss Comby, Sponsorg B. Straight, S. Stith, L. Teaver- Row: D. Smith, C. Wader, L, Vinyard, M. Smith, G. Shamp, bough, D. Siner, J. Smith, S. Smith. D. Snhth, P. Sipes. Second Row: B. Simpson, F. Stitt, B. . . . or Bust '..-al A mock courtroom trial is portrayed during business law. As instructor, Mr. Mahlon Porter watches, lawyer Bob Gay examines witness Linda Teaverbaugh, Ronnie Reed observes. I . JUNIOR CLASS-Back Row: B. Goodwin, C. Green, L. McMillan, M Bishop, R. Marlar. Second Row: G. Griggs, S. Myers, S. Leavendusky V. Houston, W. Kempt. Front Row: J. Morris, D. Davidson, R. Ram- sey, J. Shaffer. Delving deeper into the realm of knowledge, iuniors plan for future success as they select their courses. Interest and importance is placed on a future career. sd? Readmg and studynng lnterature makes up one semester of lunlor Englnsh Flrst semester IS chiefly the study of grammar Jumors can begun prepar :ng for college by taking College Preparatory Eng lush A course of regular English us also offered A Thlnkmg 'Wiv- Many hours are spent In practncnng and flndung research maternal for debates These students compete In many surroundmg debate tournaments Debaters are John Muller Ted Goode and Carol Newland Juniors started studyung American Hlstory early this year as the course has been solely for senxors In the past Usmg the maps as an and for study are Florence Evans Charlene Connor and Jerry Schons Man 's Subiecfs Learmng about th e world s greenhouse Botany class Ken Grugsby Shella Brewer Charles Green and Gay Luscombe practice potting plants S Electricity a course that opens doors portunuty rs studned by John Malott Bll James Hull and Mark Bnshop as they as parts from A to Z Mnxnng matchxng and measuring are Beverly Donnagan Gerry Elllott and John Conner They prove chem lstry can be fun as they re create some of natures own substances of op Bllyeu semble aff' I27 l I , . ,f W , D E v ' F , , Q W, ... r ' ew'- 7 f. Nj 7'T',s.Ms-M: k g'fA'1m.l . -,qv I A l .. I - . I . 1 i . I I I 1 r I L . 4 .2 f 1 ' , J 1 ' . , Q QA. ' - l W U . - li f '13 ,M I l ' 1. I Q5 K 4 If L ,A 5 I ' A ' E V. x. In . 1 I i 1 1 lx 3 , x , .V of . I I 1 A x . . f 1 It . S v f l .. l Juniors Become Skille Jerry Hill, Peggy Dewey, Francine Frevert and Marilyn Woods find Stenography I a fascinating course as they learn that those little scrib- bles really mean something B11 Digging deeper into the realms of drawing are Archie Gibson Buford Brillhart John Maultsley and Chester Richards These students are Mechan ical Drawing II students ...foe-' Bookkeeping teaches students the use of the adding JBCkIe Lane QSTS 6 Peek at The lUnCh machine The students running a practice tape are before other students and even helps T0 Ronnie Reed Donna Kerr Kay Bender and Ronnie gel lf to them JaCk'e fecelves a C ed'l Porter for his cafeteria work l28 'Q ... ,c X . 'J 1 I , I V . I .. egg are- D 9, r ' l , n -. . ' l , 1 . 9 ' Xi D - li' l 5 l A 1 1 ,,,.q.,.c..7.:. l Q l , ' ' 4 A . J ,.,, ., - i ' , l 2 '15 . 2 , X ' Hi Was- V- ' I I I . I . ' . . rn Chosen Vocahon ft? 29 fn 2' f Auto mechanlcs class IS spent In applying practical mechanical knowledge The students working on this car are Larry Harvey and Gerald Terrell WZ' ui Qulck reactuons prove helpful rn drnvung A reactuon tester was used to test the reactions of drivers educatuon students Judy Car penter Larry Nrcholson and Davxd Puhr demonstrate the machune Jumors took time out from their studues to plan a unnque party, followmg a spook theme Mr Burl Worley, class sponsor, was a llvung corpse as he became Dracula for the Junior Party H 'H-s. vm . I f xl 'K' i. P .g . , .7 , ' - 'H s f ax ' ' K QW . N J 7 iff! I ' , l 'fl - . I ini, f ,-. , .. , .. A 1 'L 1-T I 1 E f A J , . F ah, , 41275 f 'I 'E1i5F4s5 ' ' ' ,, 1 f ,:1y,:Qt- X- ' , f ff: f 'L :.- .- ' Q 'f H-Tl 2: f ' f . ,,, , ' lbw' fa fr 1 1 EW M. f y .f ' E , 4 I29 la Sensor officers from left to rsght are Sharon Gay treasurer Bob Sargert vsce president Ruthann Harper secretary and Richard Gleschman president Seniors Play Leading Role Donnsng a cap and gown on May 27 wsll clsmax four years at Washington High School for the sensor class of 1959 The class can remember four years wsth pride and look forward to the future Sensor actsvstses are a ssgnsfscant part of school lsfe The arrival of sensor rsngs Homecoming Hatchet Ball sensor pictures announcements the sensor play the calaureate all lead closer to the bsg night high school Isfe begins to fade into a memory With these actsvstses came leaders Gary Green headed the student council with Larry Dsmmstt vice president Sharon ONeaI secretary and Stan Hsggsns treasurer Representsng the sensors on the council were Pat Wilson Ann Brownfield Sallyanne Edmsnster and Kenny Smith Class officers were Richard Gleschman Bob Sargert Ruthann Harper and Sharon Gay Leading the Pep Club sn yells were Ann Brownfield head cheerleader Tons Shane and Sharon Mslam The banner lsne included nsne sensors Lsnda Quinn Nancy Dormoss Kate Hunter Ruthann Harper Judy Hsll Sherron Brown Sharon ONeal Joanne Verbon and Brenda Young Alice McCall head marorette for the past three years helped the band sn formations and led them sn parades Homecoming night found Joanne Subelka as queen Wilson were princesses Sharon Mslam and Gene Kuzma were sensor royalty Resgnsng December T3 as Hatchet Queen and King were Larry Dsmmstt and Sharon ONeal Sharon Mslam and Jack Wsngate were prsnce and prsncess Ann Brownfield Judy Hsll Pat Wilson Mske Newlon Gary Hevelone and Gary Green were the attendants Pat Wilson represented Washington as a girls state delegate Gary Green Larry Dsmmstt and Ed Bales attended boys state Mr Paul Hull head sponsor worked hard and of fered many helpful suggestions 3 V ., sy -.,- l I l Q v l 1 I , ' - ' f , 2 , . 0 o I I I . I I I I I , V ' I I I - , , . , I I , I . . Junior-Senior Prom, the senior luncheon, and bac- and Richard McClain as king. Ann Brownfield and Pat l . . I I I ' ' I 1 U 1 l 1 I r , . l I I ' - ' ' ' , 1 , ' ' , , , I ' I I - , , . . X fi Since We Were Freshmen BEVERLY ADAMS SHARON ANDERSON Y-Teen I, 2, 3, Drama Club 3, Press Y-TECH 3. 4? PGP Club 3, 4? 40 Club 4, Washinglonian 4, Jr. Play Crew, Mixed Chorus 4. AMBER ALLEMAN CWPM Typ'ng Award 31 Band l. BILL ARMSTRONG Turner I-liqh Ig Y-Teen 2, 43 Arl' W-Club 45 Pep Club 4, Foolball I, b4 2 3 V Club 23 Fl-IA 3, 4, Pep Clu . JOYCE ALLEN Glee Club I. BRUCE ALTMAN W-Club 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 43 Fool- ball I, 2, 3, Varsily 4. BILL ANDERSON Lalin Club 2, 3, 4' POD Club 3 4: Jr. Play Cast, A Cappella 4, Band 2, 3, 4. , , arsify 41 Baseball I, 3, 47 Senior Comm. JERRY ASBILL BRENDA ATKINSON Y-Teen I, 2, 3, 45 FHA 3, 4, Horizon Club 2, 3, 43 Halchel Sfalfj Pep Club 3, 43 90 CWPM Shorlhand Award 33 70 CWPM Typing Award 33 Schclaslc Award 23 Oilice 3, 4, Aclivily Board 4, Prom Corrrn. EDWARD BALES Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Model Leqls. 35 Key Club 2, 3, 4, lnlernafional Conv. 3, Slafc Governor 43 Drama Club 33 Debafe 2, 3, 4, NFL 2, 3, Pres. 4, Lalin Club I, 2, 4, V-Pres. 3, Frcnch Club 2, 3, 43 Language Club I, 23 I-Ialchel Sfalfg Scholasric Award 23 Science Club 43 Foolball lg Jr. Play Casfg Class Pres. 2, Boys' Slale, Gov. Special Aide, Sfafe Speech Fesl. 2. 3. DONNA BARNES Y-Teen I, 2, 3, 4, FNA 2, Press Club 3, 4, WasIwInqIonIan 2, 3, 4, Pep CIub 3, 4, I2O CWPM 5501+ hand Award 3, SO CWPM Typing Award I, CounseIors Assf. 4, Office 2, 3. DAVID BARNETT MARJORIE BENZ Y-Teen I, 2, 4, FHA 4, Pep CIJb 2, 4, Counselors Assr, 3, 4. LEONARD BETZEL Safeh CIub 3, Vgfgjfv Foogbejl 4. Tuck I. 3. 4C A CIub 4, Infra- L. aI I A M'fS fH'-Y -AC ew 4 OCNAMJ Cm' 1 nom 3 ,--If ,we THOMAS BIERMAN There Have Been Changes '9 JOYCE BILYEU Y-Teen I, Cab. 2, 3, 4, GIC-c Culb I I-Iafcbcr Staff, Pep CILD I, 2, 3, 4 80 CWPM SI1orII'a'u:i Award 3 Sc:hoIasIfc Award 2, L:D'JVI,' Assf. 2 3, 4, Prorr' Comm. RONNIE BOND DcbaIc 33 OpercIIa Crew 3, Variefy Show 2. ERMA BRAAMS Y-Teen I, 2, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4, FNA I, 2, 3, 4, Glec CIub I, Operefta I, 2, A CappeIIo 2, 3, 4, GIrI's Ensemble 3, LaIin Club 3, Pop CIuIa I, 2, 3, 4, EO CWPM SI1orIIwand Award 3, Imramurac I, 2, 3, I-Iafchef Staff. CLARA BREWOOD Y-Tcev 2, 3, 4, I-Iorfzow CIub I, PNA 2, Pep CIuIw 3, 47 IOO CWPM Srworfhand Award 3, S:IwoIasIic Award I, 2, 3, S:'Q'cc CJLJ 4. LARRY BROWN HI-Y I, FoofIoaII I, Bovs' GIce CIub 4, Prof Comrrm JUDY BROWN Y-Teen I, 2 3, 43 FHA 43 PNA 4 Drama Club 33 Sparwlsrr Club I Language C .Ib I3 Pep Club I, 2, 3 43 Cheerleader I3 LTbrary Assl. 3 lnlramurals I3 Jr, Play Crew. SHERRON BROWN Y-Teen 2, Cab. 3, Sec. 41 FHA 2, Prcs. 3, Dlslrlcf Sec. 43 H. Rep. 2 3 4' Banner Girl 4' OVICC 2 3 4 Bland 2 3 4. l 4 l ANN BROWNFIELD Y-Teen I, 2, 33 Safely Club 33 Horl- zon Club 43 Glee Club, Opereffa I3 Press Club 3, 43 Sludcnl Councll 2, 3, 43 Wasblnqfonian 3, 43 Ou'll X1 Scroll 43 Ha?cl1ef Slalff Peo Club I, 2, 3, 43 Banner Glrl 2, 33 Cheer- leader I, Varsity Head 43 BO CWPM Shorflmand Award 33 Olllce 3, 43 Golf 23 Jr. Play Crew3 Horvrecomlng Plncess 4 I-Ialclvel Roxall ' 3 .f . f v3 Senlor Comm,3 Prom Corvrv, ALICE BRUNKER Y-Teen 2, 3, 43 FHA 3,43 Pep Club 4. VERNA BRYANT North Jr. I, Y-Teen 2, 3, 43 FHA 43 Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Band 2, 3, 43 Dance Band 3. Which've Come fo Pass n ROBERT BUFORD Hu-Y 43 Pen Club 4' lnlrarngral 3,4. CECILE BURDOLSKI Yfleen I, 2. 3, 43 Glee Club, Opere 'a l L r 2 3 4 - l 7 A !CappeI.a Crvcl , , Mwfed Crcxs 4, Tfple Trio 4 ODSVCNB 4: WasH'nQ+owlan 4, BONNIE CAMPBELL Y-Teen 43 FHA 3, 43 Pep Club 2 3 4'L'b'a A I 2 3 4 . . I X Sf. . LOUIS CANNADY ELIZABETH CASEBEER Y-Teen I, 2, 3, 43 Lafin Club 23 Pep 2 3 4 ubI,,,. We Got a New Stadium GARY CHANCELLOR Hi-Y , , l 2 3 4 ArlCll.ol F ball lg Intramurals I, 4. JUNE CHRISTENSEN Norlnwesf Jr. Ig Y-Teen 2, 3, 4, FHA 3, '43 Spanlsh Club 33 Press Club 4, Waslvlnqlonlan 41 Halchcl Slaffg Quill 81 Scroll 4, Pep Club , j -' 1 oo?- 4-. IOS 2, 3, 4, Jr. Play Caslg A Cappella Choir 3, 41 Operella 3, 4, Glrls' En- semble 3, Mixed Chorus 2, Girls' Quarfel 3, Washington Singers 41 Class Sec. 3, Prom Comm., Porn-Pon Girl 3. PAT CHASE SHIRLEY CLARK Press Club 3: Washinqfonian 2. 3. 4: Y-Teen I, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club, Ubfafv ASSY- l. 7. 3. 4- Opereffa lg Lalin Club 21 Language LA Club 2' Offlce 4. RRY QHILDERS SAUNDRA CLAYTON Key Club 3, 43 Golf 4, lnlramurals Y'Teen 33 FHA 3- 4' LEANNA CHILDERS JIMMY CLEVELAND Y-Teen I, 2, 3, 43 FHA V-Pres. 3, Pres. 43 Spanish Club 3, 4, RONALD Cl lll.DERS DELBERT COFFELT Hi-Y l, 2, W-Club 3, 45 Pep Club Hi-Y I, Z, 3, 4, Ar? Club 43 Fool- 42 Track l. 2. 3. 4: Foofball I, 2, ball 2, lnlramurals I, 2, 4. Varsify 3, 4. and ca New Wing, Too JUDY COLE CQ '. GARY COLLETT Wyandcffe High 23 HIYY 45 Lafin HK-Y 3, 47 FooTbefN 1, 2, 35 Ln Club 4g Pen Clk: 3. rm,'aNs1,2. CAROL CONNOR THOMAS COX ROBERT CRANOR BARBARA CRAVENS ENA lg French CML: I, Z3 Safeiy glee Club x Operemag Y-Teen PM 23HcAz Cfb34PDc1b Club 3g H.R. Rep. 33 EO CW . Y, M- - :- 'fi' SFWOVTEBUO Awa' . KERRY CONROD LARRY CROWE Track lg Baskctbuii I, 25 Crosc Coun- HE-Y L, 2, 33 Tnad: i, 2, N e'si1y 3 SANDRA COOPER Ofbnll I Z Var5 ,' 4g Imxamur LAREN CULVER Ysreen 2: PNA I3 Dfama Club 32 Norfhwcsi Jr. Ig Wyendoifc 21 lwfra- HVR- RCD- 2: Pep Ciuo - 2, 3, 4, L00 A. PM Shcrfhand Award 3- f mu JS 3' CW V QV ffce 43 Opercffa Crew 3, Jr. Play Crew. GARY CUNDIFF Hi-Y I, 2, 45 Language Club Z Vargily Track I, 2, Bovs' Glee Club 4. LINDA CUNNINGHAM Y-Teen I, 2, 3, Peo Club I, 2, 3 Glrl's Glee ClJb li OIIICC 2- 3 B0 CWPM Shoffhand Awa-:J 3. PATRICIA CURTIS Pep C'ub 2, 3. BILLY CUTTLER Wes? Jr, High. I. SANDRA DAISH Horizon Club 3, 43 Pep Club I, 2 Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Band 2. Plus an 8-Lane Track 0 CAROL DAVIS YATOQ-fi I, 2, 4, FHA 33 Peo Club I, 3, 4, Mixco Chorus 3, 4. CHRISTINE DAVIS Aff Club I, 2, Y-Teen I. 2. 41 FNA Ig Mixed Chorus 3. 41 PGP Club 4. CAROLYN DAVISON Y-Teen I, 2, 3, 4, FHA 33 Pep Club 4. JOHNNY DENT Hi-Y 43 Baskefball lg Inframurals 4. LAWRENCE DIMMITT Hi-Y 3, 4, Key Club 3, 4, lnler- nafional Conv. 3, Sfale Sec.-Treas.: Drarna Club 33 Debafe 2, 3, 43 NFL 2. 3, 45 Sludenf Council V-Pres. 41 Pep Club 45 Scholastic Award 22 A Cappella 2, 3, 4, Treas. 41 Operelfa 2, 3, 4, Boys' Ensemble 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, Madrigal Sociefy 3, 45 Jr. Play Casfg Band I, 2, 3, 45 Class Pres. 3g Boys' Sfaleg Prom Comm., Pep Band l, 2, 3, Sfale Speech Fesf. 35 Sfale Music Eesf. 35 Sr. Ring Comm., Hafchef ing. NANCY DORMOIS Y-Teen I, 2, 3, 4, C-lee Club I, Opereila, Drama Club 3, Press Club 4, Soc. Chair. 3, H. R, Rep. 3, Washinqlonian 3, Editor 4, I-lalchef Stall, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Banner Girl 4, 80 CWPM Shorfhand Award 3, Jr. Play Crew, Operelfa Crew 2' sf. Ring comm., Quill 21. Scroll 3f Pres. 4. CAROLYN DUFFENDACK Y-Teen I, 2, 3, 4, Fl-'IA 3, 41 De- bale Z, Pep Club 2, 3, 80 CWPM Shorthand Award 3. JOY DUFFNER Norlhwesl Jr. I, Chazy High 3, Y- Teen 2, 4, Horizon Club 2, 4, PNA 4, Ari Club 2, 4, Pep Club 2, 4. DAVID DULIN Science Club 4, Operelfa Crew 2, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club 2, Scholaslic Award I, 2, 3. LOUIS DUNCAN Baskefball I, lnframurals 3, Cross Counlry 4. and a Cross Country Team 'fa 1' JAMES DUNLAP Hi-Y 4, Key Club 4. WILLIAM EASTERBROOK SALLYANNE EDMINSTER Y-Teen I, 2, 3, 4, FHA 3, Horizon Club I, Program Chair. 3, Treas. 4, PNA I, Sludenf Council 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, Sec. 4, Scholaslic Award 2, 3, Prom Comm., Sewing Award 3, Fulure Homemaker Award 4. SAUNDRA EHRHARDT Y-Teen l, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club Operefla I, Press Club 4, Washing 'Ionian 4, Pep Club I. 2. 3. 4 Coui-ise'or's Assl. 2, Jr. Play Casl. SANDRA ELLINGTON Pep Club 3, Mixed Chorus 2. K., Q.-,, s Juniors BETH ELLIS French Club 43 Arl Club I, 33 PSD Club 4. JOHN ELLIS I-Il-Y 3, 43 Model Legis. 3, 42 KSY Club, Sfale Conv. 2, 3, 4, Infer- nalional Convenfion 3, Board Mem- berg Lalin Club I, 2, 3, Slale Conv, I, 23 I-lalchel Sfaffg Aclivlly Board 33 Scholaslic Award 23 Scuence Club 4. CAROL EMRICH Y-Teen I, 2, 3, 43 Lafln Club 33 Arl Club I, Pres. 23 I-lalchel SIaff3 Pep Club 2, 3, 43 lnlramurals I, 2, 33 Opereffa Crew 23 Variety Show 23 Band I, 2, 3, 43 Prom Comm. JASPER EPPS I'-Ii-Y I, 23 W'Club 2, 3, 43 Track I, 2, 3, 43 Foolball I, 33 Baskefball I, 2, 33 Cross Counlry 43 Band I, 2, 3, 4, MYRNA EPPS Y-Teen I, 2, 43 FHA 43 Pep Club 33 Llbrary Assl. 4. We Presented DON ESTES JUDY EVERETT Y-Teen I3 Glee Club, Operella I3 Spanish Club Ig Pep Club I, 4. JOHNNY FEEBACK ' Lan ' u HIY I, 2, guage Club I, Sl denl' Council I3 Baslcefball I, 23 In 'rramurals I, 2, 33 Baseball I, 2, 3. JOYCE FILMER Y-Teen 3, 43 FI-IA 3, 43 Pep Club and 3 4 3,438 I-ILY I ball I. JIMMY FINCH 23 Prinflng Award I3 Fool Room for DONNA FLAGGARD FHA I, 33 Nurse Assf. I. GRAYDON FORD Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 43 Key Club 3, 43 Science Club 4. ELISE FOUTS Y-Teen I, 2, 3, 43 FHA 3, 43 Horizon Club 43 FNA 43 Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Office 4. SHIRLEY FRANKENFIELD Library Assf. I, 2. K CI b CHARLES FRY .CY u ,43H.R.R.33ShI. hc Award 23 Counselcfgs Asslci 3152. the Groom JOYCE GANIBILL Y-Teerf 3, 43 Lalin Club I3 Pep Club 43 IOO CWPM Slworlltand Award 33 60 CWPM Typing Award 31 Band I, 2, 3, V-Pres. 43 Dance Band 2. MARY JANE GAMBLE Y-Teen I, 2, 3, 43 FNA 43 Pep Club I, 2, 3, 43 lnframurals I3 Operella Crew 33 A'Cappella 3, 43 Mixed Chorus 2. KEITH GANN W-Club 43 Science Club 43 Football 43 Golf 2, Varsity 3, 43 Operella 23 Variefy Show 23 Band I, 2, 3, 4. DON GARRETT WILLIAM GARRETT W-Club 3, 43 Track I3 Foofball I, 2, Varsify 3, 43 Basketball I, 23 Baseball 23 Homecoming Aflendanf 2. Qx 45' 'K 41 FRED GAUNCE Hi-Y 25 Intramural I5 A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Operetta 2, 3, 45 Variety Show I, 2, 3, 45 Boys' Glee Club I5 Band 3, 4. SHARON GAY Y-Teen I, 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 3, 45 Pep Club I, 2, 3, 45 80 CWPM Shorthand Award 35 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 45 Class Treas. 45 Prom Comm. GLYNIS GILBERT Y-Teen I, 2, 45 Fl-IA 3, 45 Horizon Club 35 PNA 2, 35 Pep Club 3, 45 Office 4. BECKY GLAZE Y-Teen 45 Glee Club, Operetta I Pep Club 1, 2, 3, A Cappella a, 45 Girls' Ensemble 3, Mixed Chorus 2. RICHARD GLEICHMAN Hi-Y 25 W-Club 3, 45 Track I, 25 Varsity Football 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Champs I5 Football Team Manager I, 25 Class Pres. 4. and Sponsored the Prom 0 NIADELINE GLENN Y-Teen 35 FHA 25 FNA 35 Art Club 2, 3, Pres. 45 Jr. Play Crew5 Home- coming Attendant 35 Prom Comm. LEROY GOODE Hi-Y 25 Key Club 2, 35 W-Club 45 Football I, Varsity 45 Intramural Champs I5 Variety Show Crew 35 Band I, 2, 3. NANCY GOUBY Y-Teen I, 2, 35 Glee Club, Operetfa I5 Science Club 45 Pep Club 3, 45 Office 45 Operetta Crew 35 A Cappella 2, 3, 4, Girls' Sextet 3, Washington Singers 45 Pom-Pon Girl 3, 45 Prom Comm. GLENDA GRANTHAM Y-Teen I5 Glee Club, Operetta I5 :Pep Club I5 A Cappella Choir 2, , 4. GARY GREEN Hi-Y I, 2, 3, Sec. 45 Key Club 3, Treas. 45 W-Club 2, 3, 45 Debate 25 Student Council 2, 3, Pres. 45 Track 2, 3, Varsity 45 Football 25 Basket- ball I, 2, Varsity 3, 45 Cross Country 3, 4, League Champs 3, 45 Boys' State Asst. Sec. of State. EUGENE GRINDEL Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Language Club 2 Lalin Club 2, Pep Club I. ROY HADEN Huy 3, Band I, 2, 3, FRANCES HALLMARK Chicago Vocafional High I, 2, El- gin High 3. BETTY HAMMOND Y-Teen I, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club I, Press Club 3, 4, Pholo Club 4, Quill 81 Scroll 3, 4, Washinglonian 3, 4, Halchel Slaff, Pep Club I, 2, 4, Scholaslic Award I, Library Assf, 3, lnlrarrmrals I, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Operelfa I, 2, 3, 4, Triple Trio 3, 4, Pom-Pon Girl 3, 4, Prom Comm. LARRY HARLOW Wyandoffe High 2, 3, Boys' Glee Club 4. Wifh Stardust as Theme LEON HARMS Cerifral Jr, I, Wyanooile High 2 Senior Comm., Sr. Ring Comm. RUTHANN HARPER H.R. Rep. 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Banner Girl 3, 4, Counselor's Assf. 4, Class Sec. 4, Prop? Comm. DELMAR HARRAH Wyandofle High I, lnlramurals 2, A Cappella 2. BRENDA HARRIS Glee Club I, Operellag Band I, Y- Teen I, 2, 3, 4, FHA 3, 4, Safely Club 3, 60 CWPM Typing Award 3, IOO CWPM Shorlh-and Award 3. MERLE HARRIS Key Club 3, 4, NEL 4, Debafe 2, 4, Washinglonian 4, Prom Comm. When Seniors We Were FRANCIS HARRISON Hi-Y 3, 45 W-Club 4, Foolball 3, Varsify 4, Baseball I. PATTY HAYS Soufhwesl High Ig Westport High 21 Y-Teen 3, 43 Horizon Club 43 Pep Club 3, 43 IOO CWPM Shorlhand Award 45 40 CWPM Typing Award 33 Prom Comm. NANCY HATHAWAY Band I, 2, 3. GLENDA HAYES Y-Teen I, 2, 3, French Club 2, Pres. 33 Lalin Club I, 2, 3, Pep Club 3: Variely Show I, 2, 3, 43 Band I, 2, 3, 4. MINOR HAYES W-Club 2, 3, 43 Track I, Varsily 2 3, 43 Basketball I, 2, 35 Cross Coun fry 3, 4, League Champs 3, 4. JIM HAYS Hi-Y I, 2, 4, Trees. 3, Key Club 2, 4, Treas. 33 Washinglonian 43 Scho- Iaslic Award Ig Track lg Foolball Ig Variefy Show 41 Sr. Ring Comm. GARY HENDERSON Foolball 2. DALE HENDRICKSON Track 2. MICHAEL HENRY Hi-Y I, 2, 33 Lalin Club 3, Boys' Glee Club 4, GARY HEVELONE Hi-Y l, 2, 45 W-Club I, 2, 3, Sec.- Treas. 45 Football 2, Varsifv 43 Var- sily Baseball I, 2, 3, Border League All-Sfar 33 Halche? Royally. Varsily Baskelball 2, 3, 4. 67 as the Class of '59 STANLEY HIGGINS Norlhwesl Jr. I5 Hi,Y 2, 3, 45 Science Club 45 Key Club 3, 45 W-Club 3. 45 Language Club 25 Spanish Club Z5 Sludenl Counc'l Treas. 43 Peo Club 45 Cross Country Manager 3, 45 Bazldelball Manager 35 Baseball 2, Varsify 35 Homecoming Queerfs ES- corl 45 Prom Comm. CHRISTINE HILE Oskaloosa High 25 Baghdad, Iraq 35 Fl-IA 45 French Club 45 Spanish Club 4. CARON HORN Y-Teen l, 2, 3, 45 FHA 3, 45 I-lofi zon Club 2, 3, 45 Glee Club I OpereHa5 Press Club 35 Washinq Ion'an 3, 45 Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4. KATHLEEN HUNTER Y-Teen I, 25 Glee Club, Operella I5 Press Club 3, 45 Quill 81 Scroll 45 I-I.R, Rep, 25 Washinglonian 3, 45 Halchef S'raff5 Pep Club I, 2, 3, 45 Banner Girl 45 CounseIor's Assf. 35 Intramurals, I5 Jr. Play Crewg Prom Cornmg Senior Corvma JUDY HILL SUZANNE HUTTON Y-Teen I, 2, Cab. 3, 45 French Wyandofle High I, 25 Y-Teen 35 Club 35 Pep Club I, 2, 3, 45 FHA 35 Spanish Club 35 Library Banner Girl 2, 3, 45 Acfiyily Board Assl. 4. 4: Office 3, 45 Prom Comm.5 Hal- chef Royally. MARY HILL NORMA JACKS Glee Club I, Operella5 Band I, 2. Y-Teen I, 2, 3, 45 FHA 3, 45 Hori- CONNIE HOENDORF Y-Teen 2, 3, 45 FHA 3, 45 Debafe 45 Spanish Club 45 Ar? Club 25 Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4. zon Club 3, 45 Washingfonian 45 Halche? Co-edilor 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Scholaslic Award I, 2, 35 Ol- fice 35 Quill 81 Scroll 4. SUE JANZEN Rysfer Jr. High I5 America Com- munily School 2, 35 French Club 4. JANICE JESTER Y-Teen I, 2, 3, 4, Tri4Slafe Confer- ence 3g FNA 45 Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, lnframurals I, 2, 3, Band I, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT JONES Sevenfh Day Advenllsf Church School I, 2. DONNA JUDY Y-Teen 2, 3, Horizon Club 2, 3, Soc. Chair. 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Safely Club 37 FNA I, 2, 3, Pres. 4, FNA Award 35 Scholastic Award I. HAROLD KELLEY WILHAMINA KELLEY Y4Teen 2, 3, 4, FHA 3, 4, Drama Club 31 Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Library Assl, 43 Jr. Play Crew, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Maiorelfe I, 2, 3, 4. Class Rings We Purchased BARBARA KENSLOW Horizon Club 3, 43 FNA I, 3, 4, H.R. Rep. 3, Pep Club I, 2, 33 Nurse Assl. 4, Counselor's Assl. 3, Mixed Chorus 4. DON KENNEDY Linus Hlgh I, 2, 3, GEORGE KERR Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Model Legls. 3, 43 Key Club 2, 3, 4, Science Club 4, Arl Club 2, 4, Phofo. Club Pres. 4, Halchel' Sfaff. MARY KESSLER Y-Teen I, 2, 3, 43 Horizon Club I, 2, 3, 43 FNA 3, 4, Halchel Slaffg Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Scholaslic Award I, 2, 3, Nurse's Assf. 3, 4. HORACE KING Track I, 2, 3, Intramurals 2: Band I, 2. JUDY KLEMPNAUER Y-Teen 3, 43 FNA 3, 4, Glee Club I, Operelfag Pep Club I, 2, 3, 45 A Cappella 23 Band I, 2, 3. CHARLENE KNITTLE Y-Teen 2, 3, 43 FHA 3, V-Pres. 43 Horizon Club I, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club I, Operellag Pep Club I, 2, 3, 41 BO CWPM Shorthand Award 35 A Cappella 2. LAUREE KOCH Y-Teen lg Drama Club 33 Ari Club I, 2, 35 Pep Club l, 2, 3, 43 H.R. Rep. 3, A Cappella 3, 43 Operelfa Casl' 3, 43 Triple Trio 3, Madrigal Sociely 4, Prom Comm. ROSEMARY LEAVENDUSKY Y-Teen 23 Horizon Club 21 Glee Club I, Operellag A Cappella 2, 3. VERN LEIKER Foolball I. and Senior Portraits, Too 4'- is iv if if-H JIM LEININGER A Cappella 2, 3, 4, Operelfa 2, 3, 4, Boys' Ensemble 2, 3, Washington Singers 4, Concerf Band 2, 3, 4, Cade? Band 3. HERBERT LEONARD Hi-Y lg Foolball I, 23 Inframurals ' JIM LEWIS Hi-Y 2, 45 H.R. Rep. 3: Foofball 2, 4. JUDITH LEWIS Y-Teen 3, 43 FHA 3, 45 Horizon Club I. ROSELLA LOCKE Barr Jr. High Ig Grand Island Sen- ior High 2, Pep Club 45 Spanish Club 4, Y-Teen 3, 4. 'W' Class Members Selected PAT LOCKERBY Y-Teen 2, 3, 4, FHA 3, 4. PAT LONG Y'Teen I, 2, 3, 41 PNA 3. 41 GIGS Club I, ,Opere'rfag Press Club 41 Washinglonian 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3. 4, Cheerleader I, 2, 35 Jr. Play Caslg Band I, 2, 3, 43 Prom Comm. MELVIN LYERLA CHARLENE MARKRAY Y-Teen 2, Glee Club I, Operella. GLENN MARTIN Hi-Y I, 2, Mixed Chorus 3, A Cap- pella 4, Operefla 4. LUCILLE MASON Track I, lnlramurals I, 2, Boys' Glee Y-Teen I, 2, 3, 43 FHA 3, 45 Hori Club 4. GARY MALOTT Hi-Y 2. JAMES MANIS zon Club 2, 3, 4, FNA 4. ARLYNE MATHER Y-Teen 2, 3, 4, Horizon Club I: NFL 2, 3, 4, Debale 23 Halchel Slaffg Pep Club I, 2, 3, 43 I20 CWPM Shorlhand Award 33 50 CWPM Typing Award 33 Scholastic Award I, 23 Acfiyify Board 43 Band 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 4, Safely Club 3. DON MAUPIN Hr-Y l, 2. HI Y '- I. 2: Football I, 23 Baskelball I. ,,,v AIQQG ov'- 'atv Cops and Gowns of Blue ALICE MCCALL Y-Teen 2, 3, 4, FNA 2, Debate 2, 3, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Variety Show 3, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Malorette I, Head 2, 3, 4, Tumbling Team 2. RICHARD MCCLAIN Hi-Y 2, 3, W-Club 2, 3, Pres. 4, H.R. Rep. 2, 3, 4, 40 CWPM Typing Award 3, Track I, Varsity 2, 3, 4, Football I, Vars'Iy 2, 3, 4, Bas- ketball I, Homecoming King 4. ROBERT MCCLOUD Intramurals 3. ILA MCGINNIS SHERRY MCMAHON Y-Teen I, 2, 3, 4, FHA 4, V-Pres. Art Club 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Pom Pon Girl 3, 4, Library Asst. 3, Var- iety Show Crew 3, Mixed Chorus 4. THOMAS MCMORRIS Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, W-Club 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Track I, Varsity 2, 3, 4, Football 2, Varsity 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 32 Intramurals 4. RANDY MIDDAUGH Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, WfCIub 3, 4, Home- coming Escort 3, Varsity Football 3, 4. SHARON MILAM Y-Teen I, Cab. 2, 3, 4, Horizon Club I, 2, Sec. 3, Pres. 4, Glee Club I, Operetta, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Bane ner Girl 3, Varsity Cheerleader 4, 80 CWPM Shorthand Award 3, Scholastic Award I, A Cappella 2, 3, 4, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Trfple Tr?o 2, 3, Madriqal Society 4, Variety Show 2, Class Sec. 2, Homecoming At- tendant 4, Hatchet Princess, Prom Comm, KENNETH MILLER Burbank High I, Hi-Y Z. PEGGY MOBLEY Y-Teen 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Announcements We Ordered DEANNA MONTAVON Y-Teen I, 2, 3, 4, FHA 3, 4, Hori- zon Club I, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club I, Operetta, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Scholas- tic Award I, A Cappella 2, 3, 4, Operetta 2, 3, 4. CHUCK MOSLEY Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Model Legis. 3, 4: Key Club 3, 4, State Convention 3, 4' Football I, 2, Intramurals I, CHARLES MOYER Hi-Y 2, 4, Football I, 2, Intra- murals 2. MARGARET MURPHY Central Jr I' Tucson Hi h 2' Sun- - - 9 . nyside High 3, Y-Teen 4. SHARON MURPHY Wyandotte High I, Y-Teen 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Press Club 3, Sec. 4, Ouill 81 Scroll 4, Washing- tonian 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, 40 CWPM Typing Award 3, Scholastic Award 3. 15. fx, o MARGARET MYERS Y-Teen 4, Horizon Club 4, G-lee Club I, Operetta, Drama Club 3, Debate 2, 3, 4, Latin Club I, H.R. Rep. 3, Pep Club I, 2, 4, A Cap- pella 2, 3, 4, Prom Comm. SANDRA NEAL Y-Teen I, 2, 3, 4, FHA 3, Art Club 2, Pep Club I, 2, 3, Office 3, 4. LANI NELSON Y-Teen I, 2, 3, Language Club I, 2, French Club I, Sec. 2, Pep Club 2, 3, Intramurals 2. MIKE NEWLON Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, W-Club 4, H.R. Rep. 4, Baseball I, 2, Varsity 3, Football I, Basketball 3, Varsity 4, Jr. Play Crew, Homecoming Princess Escort 4, Hatchet Royalty. JERAL NICKERSON Lansing High I, 2, 3, A Cappella 4, Madrlgal Society 4, Operetta 4. KAREN NORGARD Y-Teen I, 2, FHA 3, Horizon Club I, FNA I, Glee Club I, Operelfa, Drama Club 3, I-LR. Rep. 3, Pep Club I, 2, Golf 2. ANGELINE O'BRIEN Y-Teen I, 3, FHA 3, Spanish Club 3, Pep Club I, 3. SHARON O'NEAL Y-Teen I, 2, 3, Glee Club I, Drama Club 2, 3, Sfudenf Council 2, 3, Sec. 4, Washinglonian 3, 4, Haf- chef Sfaff, Quill X: Scroll 3, 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Banner Girl 2, 3, 4, Scholaslic Award 2, A Cap- pella 2, 3, 4, Opereffa Cast I, 2, 3, 4, Madrigal Sociely 3, 4, Jr. Play Casf, Class V-Pres. I, Prom Comm., Sfale Speech Fesf. 2, 3, Sfafe Music Fesf. 3, Hafchel Queen. LARRY GRE Band I, 2, 3, 4. HAROLD OWENS Hi-Y I, 4, W-Club I, 2, 3, 4, Var- sify Track I, 2, 3, 4, Varsily Foofball 2, 3, 4, Varsify Baskefball 2, 3, 4. and Name Cards, Too HARRIETT OWENS Y-Teen I, 2, 3, 43 Gvlee Club I, Operella, Debaie 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, A Cappella 2, 3, Senior Comm. CARLOS PARRA Wenlworlh I, 2, 3. RAY PAVELAC Baskefball I. RUTH PEDERSEN Y-Teen I, 2, 3, 4, FHA 3, Horizon Club 4, Spanish Club 3, Language Club 3, Press Club 3, 4, Wash- ingfonian 3, 4, Hafchef Sfaff, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, 50 CWPM Typing Award 3, Quill 8: Scroll 3, Trees. 4. BRUCE PEPPERDINE Foofball I, Golf I. The Traditional Luncheon CAROL PIKE ' FRANK RAHIJA Y-Teen I, 2, FI-IA 2, I-Iorizorl Club 33 Language Club lg French Club Treas. Ig Press Club 3, 4, Wash- lnglonlan 3, 43 Pep Club I, 2, 3: 80 CWPM Shorthand Award 3, 60 CWPM Typlnq Award 3, Intramurals l, 2, SHARON REILING Ward High Ig Y-Teen 2, 3, 4, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Mix DAVID PINKELMAN HI-Y 41W-Club 4, Pep Club 41Traclc I, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 43 Cross Country 4. Chorus 4, ALICE POAGUE JUDY REJBA Y-Teen 4, F-NA 4, Pep Club 2, 3: VTECH 32 FHA 3? PNA 3, 4- Mixed Chorus 4. BARBARA PRICE RICHARD RGARK Y-Teen I 2 3 4- FHA 3' PNA 4. LINDA QUINN MARY ROBBINS Y-Teen 2, 3, 43 Glas Club I, Oper- Y-Teen I, 2, 3, 43 G-lee Clu ella, Sludent Council l, 2, Pep Club Opercllay Pep Club , , , Z, 3, 4, Banner Girl 4, A Cappella Prom Comm. 2, 3, 43 Class V-Pres. 2, Class Trees. 3, Homecomihq Alfendanl I. HE-Y 45 Track I, 3, Foolball 3 N! UN. qg-v OU! 11? and the Annual Ditch Day FRED ROBINSON W-Club I, 2, 3, Sergeanl-al-Arms 4, Pep Club 4, Varsily Track I, 2, 3, 4, lnlramurals 3, Cross Counlry 3, Cap- lain 4, League Champs 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3. BILL ROTH LLOYD RUDELL Foolball I, 2, 3, 4, Baskelball I, 2 Boys' Glee Club 4. BRENDA RUSH Y-Teen I, 2, 3, 4, FHA 4, Glee Club I, Operella. ROBERT SARGENT Norlh High 3, Band I, Track 4, Science Club 4, Photography Club 4, Foolball 4. ROBERT SARGERT Hi-Y I, 2, Key Club 3, Pres. 4, W- Club 2, 3, V-Pres. 4, Pep Club 4, Track I, Varsily 2, 3, 4, Foolball Manager 2, lnlramurals I, Cross Counlry 3, 4, League Champs 3, 4, Band I, Class Pres. l, Class V-Pres. 4, Sr. Ring Comm., Prom Comm., Homecoming Princess Escorl 4. JOYCE SCHNEIDER Y-Teen 2, 3, 4,-Horizon Club 3, 4, Glee Club l, Operella, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, 80 CWPM Shorlhancl Award 3, 40 CWPM Typing Award 3, Safely Club 3, A Cappella 2, Operella. TONI SHANE Y-Teen 2, 3, Cab. 4, Horizon Club l, 2, 4, Glee Club I, Pres., Operel- la, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader I, 2, 3, Varsify 4, Variefy Show I, Drama Club 3, Class Sec. I, Miss Washinglon 4, Prom Comm., Tumbling Team 2, 3, 4. FRANK SHEBLE W-Club 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Fool- ball I, 2, Varsily 3, 4. RICHARD SHIVERS Mixed Chorus I, A Cappella 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4, Opereffa l, 2, 3, 4, Madrigal 2, 3, 4, Slale Music Fest 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Safely Club 3, 4, Variely Show 2, 3, 4. umm, 'IDA ' SARAH SHUCK Y-Teen 2, 3, 4, Horizon Club 2, Glee Club I, Operellai PED Club I, 2, 3, 4, Band I, A Cappella 2, 3, Operella 2, 3. DENNIS SKILES ELLA SMITH Dekalb High I, 2, FHA 4, H.R. Rep. 3, Variefy Show Crew 3. JANET SMITH Y-Teen I, 2, 3, 4, Horizon Club I, 2, 3, 4, FNA I, 2, 3, 4, G-lee Club I, Operelfa, Drama Club 3, Spanish Club I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Office 2, 3, 4, Sr. Rin Comm., Prom Comm., Jr. Play Cgasl. JUDITH SMITH Cenfral Jr, I, Wyandolfe High 2, Y- Teen 4, French Club 3, Jr. Play Crew, Band 4. Plus Baccalaureafe KENNETH SMITH I-Il-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Key Club 3, V-Pres, 4, NaI. Conv. 3, H.R. Rep. 3, Slu- denl Council 4, Hafchel Slaff, Safe- fy Club Pres. 4, Scholasfic Award 2, Senior Comm., Prom Comm., Intramurals I, A Cappella I, 2, 3, 4, Opereffa I, 2, 3, 4, Washington Singers 4, Maclrigal Sociely 2, V-Pres. 4, Boys' Ensemble I, 3. BECKY SMITH Y-Teen I, 2, 3, 4, FHA 3, Songlead- er 4, Horizon Club 2, 4, Glee Club I, Operelfag Lalin Club 2, 3, 4, Language Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella 3, 4, Opereffa 3, 4, Girls' Quarlel 3. SHARON SMITH Y-Teen I, 2, 3, 4, Horizon Club 2, Latin Club I, Language Club I, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Variefy Show 2, Jr. Plazy 3CasI, Band I, 2, 3, Maiorelfe CARL SNELL Hi-Y I, 2, Foofball I, Inlramurals I. GARY SNYDER Wyandofle High I, 2, 3. PATRICIA SOEKA Mixed Chorus 3. VIRGINIA SPENCER Ward High I, 2, Y-Teen 3, 4: FHA 3, Pep Club 3, 4, 80 CWPM Shorl- hand Award 3, 40 CWPM Typing Award 3. MARLENE SPILKER Glee Club Ig Operetlag A Cappella 2, 3, 4, Operelfa crew 3. JOYCE STEINTL Y-Teen I, 2, 33 FHA 2, Sec. 3, Hori- zon Club 2, Cab. 33 FNA 2, 3, Glee Club, Opereffa lg Spanish Club Sec. 23 Pep Club I, 2, 3: FNA Award 3, lnlramurals I, 2, 3. JAMES STIMAC Ward High I, 25 Hi-Y 43 Washing- Ionian 43 Helchef Sraffg Infra- murals 33 Variely Show 4. and fhe Senior Play JR K- Q, :ww JERRY STINE Dance Band 2, 3, 4. BARBARA STIPETIC Y-Teen 2, 3, 45 80 CWPM Sliorlhand Award 3. MARY ANN STROHMEYER Y-Teen I, 2, Glee Club Ig Pep Club I, 23 Band 2, 3, 4. CARLEEN STROMBERG Y-Teen I, 2, 3, Trees. 45 Press Club Trees. 3, Pres. 4, H.R. Rep. 2: Wash- ingfonian 3, 45 Halchef Sfaffg Pep Club I, 2, 3, 43 Quill 81 Scroll 3, 43 Office 35 Aclivily Board 3, Prom Comm. JOANNE SUBELKA FHA 3, Horizon Club I: Glee Club I, Opereflag A Cappella 2, 33 Pep Club 2, 4, Scholasfic Award I, 2: Inlramur-:Is 23 Homecoming Queen. gpanish Club 33 lnfrarnurals lg perefla 2, 33 Varieiy Snow 2, 3, 43 5 All Led Ever Closer ACCIE TAYLOR Hi-Y I, Foolball I, Intramurals, Band I. DEANNA TEAVERBOUGH Wyandolfe I, 2, 3. MARY THENO Y-Teen I, 2, 3, 4, FHA 3, 4, Ar? Club 2, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Band I. JO THOMAS Y-Teen I, 2, 3, 4, Press Club 4, Sec. 3, Washingfonian 3, 4, Hafchef Co- edifor, Oulll 8: Scroll 3, V-Pres. 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, 80 CWPM Shorlhand Award 3, Scholasfic Award I, 2, 3, Aclivify Board 3, 4, Jr. Play Crew, Senior Comm. GARY THOMPSON SUE TILLISCH FHA 4, I-lislorian 3, Drama Club 3, Spanish Club I, 2, 3, 4, Press Club 3, 4, I-l.R. Rep. 3, Washing- lonian 3, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Hafchel Sfaff, Safely Club 3, 4, Jr. Play Casl, One-Act Play 3, Make-up Crew 3. GARY TURNER HI-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Arl Club 2, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Jr. Play Crew, A Cap- pella 3, 4, Boys' Ensemble 3, 4. RODNEY TURNER Track 3, Foofball 2. MARY ANN UZELAC Y-Teen I, 2, 3, Lalin Club I, 3, Pres. 4, H.R. Re . 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, P 3, 4, Golf 2, 3. HOWARD VANDERPOOL HI-Y I, 2, 3, Track I, Foolball I, l'll'Y 3. 42 BGSGIDGH 2. 3. VGVSHY I- lnframural Champs 2, 3. 'JI Q? fo The Climax in May . . . JOANNE VERBON Y-Teen 3, 4, Inrer,CEly Council Rep. 43 FHA 33 r-lorizon Club l, 2, lireas. 3 V-Pres. 43 Glec Club I3 Pep Club I, 2 3, 4, Banner Girl 43 A Cappella 2, 3, Opererra 33 Prom Cora . JERRY VORNHOLT 323 Golf 2, 3, 43 Boys' Glee CONSTANCE VRBENEC Y-Teen 2, 33 Horizon Club 3, 43 FNA I, 2, 3, 4, Service Award 33 Pep Club I, 2, 3, 43 B0 CWPM Slvorllwand Award 33 Nurses Assl. l. CAROLE WADDELL FHA 33 Horlzon Club 33 PNA 3, 43 Sparfsb Club 2, 3, 43 A'l Club 4' Wasninglo-iian 43 Peo Cub l, 2, 3 43 40 CWPM Typing Award 33 Jr. Play Cast. HENRY WALKER HOWARD WEAVER I-If-Y 2, 35 Golf l- Va'sI1y Baseball 33 Jr. Play Crew Boys' Glee Cluo 4. KAY WEIDER Y-Teen I, 2, 33 Fl-lA 33 Glee Club I, Opcrellaj Pep Club I, 2, 3, 43 80 CWPM Slworllrand Aware 33 50 CWPM Typflq Award 3' Var7ery Show I3 A Cappella 2 3 4, Opereira 2, Girls' Erverwole 3. PAT WILSON Ncrlhwssf Jr. I3 Y-Teen 2, 3, Cab. 43 PNA 2, 3, V-Pres 43 Lanquage Club 23 Spanish Club 2, V-Pres. 3, 43 Sfudenf Council 43 Halcief Sfalfg Pep Club 2, 3, Pres. 43 Banner G-'rl 33 Scltolasfic Award 2, 33 Nurse Assl. 43 Counselors Asst, 33 Jr. Play Casl 33 Girls' Sfalc, Slate Finance Dircclor3 Halchel Royal?-,ig Hove- comlng Prfncess 43 Prom CC 'V'I'I.: Variely Show 4. JACK WINGATE A Cecsclia I, 2 3 4, Oscfella Cas? 2 3, 4, Maximal Scar. 3 4, Shale Mu lc Fcs'. 33 Vgfff'-3' S'-QW l. 2, 3i J'. Play Crcwg Sr, Plau C'Qw 3: My Cc'3 .' HEVY z, 2, VVP'c-s. 3 PTS. 43 Dra'3 Cub 2 33 Pc: Club I 2, 3, v-ms. 4- wp-35 2, 3 4? Gal: I, 2, 3 43 Ecrfbgl I, Vn's7lv 43 C':ss Ccurilw 33 Ielglcrol Primu- KEITH WESTPFAHL N: Hw-es' Jr. I Whanceffe H'ol' 83' LARRY WOLF nfral H gh I 2 V Pre Ke Club 4 WClub 4 Lafm Club 3 4 Pep Club 4 Scholasflc Award 3 Varsnfy Track 3 In+ awwurals 3 GEORGE WOOD KAREN WOODS Y een I 2 3 4 Language Club 3 Club 2 3 4 and Graduation Day l56 RONALD WOODSON on Hgh I BRENDA YOUNG een I 4 FHA 4 Horn GI Club I Opere a eerleader I anner ur Operelfa Crew 2 A Cappella 2 3 4 I-Iomecommg Affendanf 2 I Iramurals I KEITH YOUNG Fo b 3 0 Ce i , ,Hi-Y 3, Z s. 4: ,y, ' ', ' - Am i , 2. Y'T , 2, 3, 5 3 'zon Club 43 ee , +I' g H.R. Rep 3, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Ch , B G'l 4, 1 ' V . l ni VT , , Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, olball Ig Base- Pep I ,I :IB I, 2, 3, 4. all ' Sensor Achvrfy Varies l lafleY OL9afY 'S P'Ck'n9 UP 6 life mg Order Sensors prepare for graduatnon by being from Mr Leland Wallace Sensor rmgs were dellvered measured for Caps and gowns Sandy to 'he m3I0 'lY of 'he Class In 5ePl9mbef Dansh stretches to top the fnve feet mark Class parties are fun as all the class can get together Refreshments and chatter go hand In hand The sports world took the spotlught as Kate Hunter prepared thus showcase to encourage student support at the regnonals WHS took second place Come sprung and dltch day, the lucky sensors are those wnth convertubles Thus happy crew IS Donna Barnes, Jo Thomas and Brenda Atkmson, Cfront seatl Joyce Bulyeu, Charlene Knnttle, and Sharon Smuth lback seatl I57 0 o o o 'Q . ' -Q '1 Joy Duffner was the Washmgton wnnner of the Votce of Democracy contest Her certificate galgyanne Edmmsmr was ,he WHS of award was presented by Mr James Jester wlnner of the Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow Contest She was awarded the pm she IS weartng Many ln Class Tom Shane represented Washungton an appear on a Marme float In the Amertcan Royal Parade She was elected by an all school vote Semor debaters who lettered are Merle Harrls Ed Bales Pat Wtlson Gary Green Larry Dlmmttt and Ed Bales at Larry Wolf Margaret Myers Mary Kessler and Larry Dum tended gtrls and boys state last summer mutt ln front of them are the trophnes they ve won ..p Natlonal Mem Scholarshlp semlfunalusts were Davrd Dulm, Sherron Brown and Larry Wolf Sherron and Larry went on unto the fxnals l58 o L 3 V i ,T - 3 I ' N, 5' 'L W 'N eg l , I 5 P' E5 4 T 9 5- A A . A K .. at , r A L X4 '- , - . A Q, U K I U U 1 t lt ' English department head- l I a city-wide contest to choose a girl to ' sv '4 1 7 3 L- W F 3 'I . -' l ' l JVTNK L L f I Pt , l . tx l 1 I L' rut W 1 , 2 ll' ' ' ' ' lt ' .. ZIIFHL1 Wfjlfil ig. Deserve Recognition '15 :- -, 4' ,nf 33 v-rn '1'h KDO LQ-1 52' :lm Ei 3-91 O2 O ig 30 '91 5:12 gm :si WUI :UI 33 lm nO O-h 313 gm I.-H --1 00 33 E MQ 'ix' 359 ga, 4-ri. ,, ,BKM 0 TK wr W ' 1' Gary Turner was a Hallmark art award norm 'WPS Chuck Mosley was ap pounted to te Aur Force Academy Colorado Sprlngs Colorado He was appomted by Mr Andrew F Schoeppel Kansas presentatlve s 'W Larry Dnmmntt and Pat Wllson Ccenterj won the Optumust iii Edward Bales as state Key Club gov ernor spoke from tnme to tnme throughout the state and conducted the state conven tlon In Kansas City this sprung He also won the Bnax Brlth award Chairmen of the sensor commuttees to prepare for graduatuon are Kathleen Hunter semor luncheon Larry Dlmmntt announcements Judy Hull parties Ann Brownfxeld motto flower and color and Har rlett Owens wall and prophecy l' P as l x +1 'fs t YW . .JS .tl-N Nancy Dormols won a lournalxstlc award for her stories wrrtten on the Explorer Scout program She competed agaunst 18 schools and IS holdlng the trophy she won Larry Dnmmntt represented the Northeast Dxstruct of the Amencan e non oratorlcal contest and took turst place ai' Outstanchng student contest Sharon ONeal and Janrce Jester lleft and nghtl wrote letters of recommendatuon for the stu dents Each won a 5100 scholarshxp l59 Semnfmallsts for the NROTC scholarshlp were Chuck Mosley J C Ellus Jnm Mams George Kerr Kenny Smlth Larry Wolf and Larry Chlld ers However only Kenny Smith and Larry Chulders were fmalnsts J K ,K td , K L KKK . r Q - . , 7 2 ' 3 2, N ' , . 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K K K ' I I I I . - Seniors Hove Wide Trngonometry IS a fourth year math class whuch lasts one semester Dale Henderson Bob Sargent and Charles Fry are cooperatmg In workmg problem Art IS a course enloyed by many sensors Mr Lauver ns supervlsnng work bemg done by Amber Alleman U 1' UNK N4 llln Glrls seem to shy away from solnd geometry for Sue Tullnsch and Lam Nelson are the only females enrolled In thus fourth year math course which lasts a semester A botany experlmerft was conducted by Mnss Covell s classes to test germunatxon Judy Hull and Nancy Dormous are plantmg corn seeds SPEED af' d fl k Tallorung us a snecual one semester course Second year shorthand was changed thus year to a two hour course for fourthyear home economucs students The gurls enrolled took turns preparmg bulletm boards emphasnzmg Sallyanne Edmlnster us cuttmg out a sunt shorthand Saundra Clayton Joyce Gambull Verna Bryant and Sharon Smlth made thus one to encourage hngher speeds l60 5 4'njQ,' l' 7' Q, - , ' .gf S V A gg A-5 if, 1 2 l QQ 'I Y . 1 I V -1 4 K e , l fu rc N if --N V I 1 -A, NIU 'nu I I 100 ' , is , ' ll 4 , A 'A . X l A' A ,L -l 1 ,, I I A i Class Selection Sensors enrolled In Stenography Il and Transcnptnon l are elrglble to take secretanal office practlce Here Carolyn Duffendack Carolyn Davndson and Pat Curtis are operating the mrmeograph machme Auto mechantlcs ns a course taken three hours each day for two years Bruce Pepperdme and Don Mauprn are workmg on an engme A Physics an advanced science course IS studied by many sensors Clara Brewood IS recordnng vubrahons Amerncan Herltage a oollege preparatory course IS a semester class whrch Involves much research work Mary Jane Gamble and Nancy Gouby are tumnng In tenn papers to Mr Tom Northrop 'null-lt An rmportant class to all seniors as American History perhaps because It rs Phyglqlogy and anatomy are ,mponam pl-,asa ,n me a requirement for graduatnon Map work ns a phase of the study for Mr gfudy of psychology Mr Edgar Elken-nann draws the John Starbucks classes whlch IS being done by Larry Brown Jam Bogard flgures on me board and srudenfs ,denhfy fhe par-ps and Melvnn Lyerla as Leon Harms rs doing wrth the heart I6I r . . , - x X x I I - 1 1 ' - ' lm- . ' l ha. .5 f 7 , l YJ. . '- , x -X 'if l . 51 ' I- - Q P, , x I , I 4u 1m, Q... WWW? vffgqy Varied Events The villain has come to capture our Pearl but our hero will save her Mr Tom Northrup Mr Vincent Bilotta and Mr James Ralston Pep Club sponsors entertain ata pep assembly The story ends happily as Hero Ralston carries Pearl away for gm We are sisters proclaim Sally Smith and Linda Stanley sophomores as they entertain Y Teens ,..4 ,Ani 4 8 Meeting in the gym starts the day off for most Wildcats. l62 happiness hereafter 1 In the field house hangs the Wildcats emblem the new WHS banner. De- signing the banner was one of the maior proiects of the Student Coun- cil this year. Highlight Year E' Jantce Klausen dutmfully shlnes Ray Rabons shoes as a part of TWIRP Week JBHICG WHS S C0 reclpuent of a tnrst place prlze awarded bY the Press Club sponsor of the week 4 The Mixed Chorus smgs at a Knwams sponsored Sweetheart Dmner tn the Town House grand ballroom The group was lnvlted to provide entertalnment for the ocoasuon Vlckl Gaster sharpens penclls for John Pulley to eam a slave tlcket Vncku was co-winner of the flrst-place award for eammg the greatest number of slave tickets Kay Anderson puts the fmushmg touches on Patsy Bumett preparatlon for the Variety Show Merle Harrls warts hrs tum In the assembly lnne Pat Wnlson holds up a sucker for the en loyment of Bob Muller Thus specnal day ns sponsored by the Student Council ,l - 1 ' K 1 H- t l63 an I -A 1- . , 4' . ., I Wil. J J 3,3231 :A.:E Kk. VW fwwffgaaaisn wwww 1 A 2 ,?.vM .QHT fifiiffxz Y T 4j'J 'wwwi A s su Q, ,g-x. .. . ..l,-qw, Q- T Ewa .. 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MORASCH, JR. N B C 819 - STI - - ME'N'S CLOTHING lf TRADING POST A 4 . I i, ' ' ' I ' T E T. . za Y LIFE SUNSET PHARMACY CY 9 2201 FREE DELIVERY ON PRESCRIPTIONS RUSSELL STOVERS CANDY HALLMARK CARDS 5902 LEAVENVVORTH ROAD MERRIAM ELLIS 81 BENTON INSURANCE REAL ESTATE DREXEL I 0031 607 MINNESOTA AVE KANSAS CITY I KANSAS TOVVN 81 COUNTRY BEAUTY SALON 3 6 VICTORY DRIVE KANSAS CITY KANSAS DR I 7366 DORIS HUTSLER JERRY S CLEANERS D I I 9 SI09 LV RD Qual ry Clea Ing FIDELITY BUILDING LOAN ASSOCIATION 607 Mxnnesota Ave Kansas Cnty Kans Phone DR I I232 MALOTT S LUNCH SCHOOL LUNCHES SCHOOL SUPPLIES Across From the School To Help Toward the Support of a F ne School ls a Pr v lege ROY G BARKYOUMB REALTOR SUITE 318 HURON BUILDING EXCHANGE STATE BANK 755 MINNESOTA AVE MEMBER R. -24 . , 84 W. J. SLOAN, President F. D. I. C. I68 ATKISSON PORTRAIT STUDIO INFORMAL WEDDING PORTRAITS 1208 N 8th St DR 16827 GLAMOUR DRAPES FAMILY GROUPS Mr Qln Wlso Mr Roy H Nckurn 1742 Q d ROBINETTE CITIES SERVICE Um am 5500 Leavenworth Road 21 Kansas Cty Ka sas M 25 salon of beauty WASHINGTON HIGH BARBER SHOP Xx x ,X 1 Wealhliedz COMMUNITY REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE COMPANY EARL F ROSS APPRAISER REALTOR BILL AND ART CAMPBELL YOU FUN' e 'S YOU' FLAT TOPS A SPECIALTY COMMUNWY 7534 Leavenworth Road 1306 M F, I Y 23824 HOUFS 8 6 KANSAS CITY KANSAS . I I n - - I O o ' FI. - 615 i , n Always The Latest in Hair Fashions II l,II Ill XXII Il XXX XQM X 4? 5 I I 6 5 , f 2 5 - 4 ! L , r r i innesota ne - I69 MISSION MEAT 5929 Outlook MISSION KANSAS HEdrick 2 8630 A O HUNTER E A ALDRIDGE Qual ty Bu lt Cab ets NEDROW WOOD PRODUCTS CO B003 Leavenworth Rd CY 96424 MAUNTZ PAINTS ALUMINUM AWNINGS BUILDERS HARDWARE If lt s Anyth g n WOOD We Ca Build It pi' ents E. H. FORDING CO. WILSON S ELORIST o sas FI 2 2 OA Member of FLORIST TELEGRAPH DELIVERY ASSOCIATION SHERKS AUTO SUPPLY y N Pa rs WAYNE H SHERK 180002 Q daro I I MEARS TV SERVICE Member of TSE 1718 QUINDARO BLVD You re Sure To Be Pleased If You DiaI 1 71 ANN CARTERS BEAUTY SALON Creators of Perso lLo el s 1 1619 Quindaro F e Cakes and Pasrr es FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY 1914 Qu ndaro DR 16130 KARL S BAKERY WERNER MORTUARY On Wash ngton Boulevard at E ghteenth Street DON F WERNER A C WERNER F S MCGONIGLE INSURANCE AGENCY 1915 Oumdaro FI 26114 FIRE AUTO CASUALTY LIFE COVERAGES M Com im of E A I CO ' S . vv ' ' I Washing! n Blvd. at 18th, Kan City Kansas T , A 2 H I S ' I A I I V McQua v orris r T I Complete Automotive Machine Shop Service S F 1 I - uin A l D DRexeI - 384 C T I O N I 1 1 in ' , AT. -3 I I H , in i I n - H na v ines Dr. -1691 ' 1 i , I in . , , I i 170 FULTON FUNERAL HOME Best w1sHEs to THE sEN1o12s or 1959 uclcer HODGES PLUMBING CO Ltccnscd and Bonded WALTER E HODGES 27tIt at Qulndaro BEERY S BESTWAY GROCERY DR T 9630 AAT4 ParaIIeI STATE FARM INS CO T9T6 Qutndaro BIvd DR T T 39 B ANDREW W TANDYT ANDERSON AUTO F RE TOth an Mtnnesota Kansas Ctty K SID SMITH Representatlve Buulders Hardware Industnal Supplles Tools and Machmery Factory Ltnes Slnce T898 DRexeI T T095 60555 LLOYD S Prescrtptlons 8: Drugs GEORGE E SIMS PITBVFTTGCTST T739 Qumdaro FA T O2T Kansas Ctty Kansas See Your Doctor Then See Lloyd 5 We Invtte You to V1s1t Our New Offtce Te RICHARDS Agency Insurance Real Estate Fmanc ng 802 Mtnneso a Ave AT T 7743 Kansas C1ty T Kansas 5NT3th DT6O TOM J DALY Pres1denT PARAMOUNT CLEANERS DYERS GULLEY S FLOWERS CSuccessor To Preston sb Say It Wtth Flowers Flowers Say It Best Quundaro at 22nd Kansas Ctty Kansas 30 4 N 27,11 K C K DR 17077 FA T36T4 Kansas Cnty s Ftnest Cleamng Servtce Let Us Prove lr I 2 I d , , I . -9 E. . I I J, . A - I - LIFE It ' I I . -2 I KAW ROOFING AND SHEET METAL, INC. I 2TO . St. r, -TO BEST WISHES GRADUATES STUDENTS AND FACULTY Tl-lE OUINDARO STATE BANK T900 Ourndaro Boulevard Kansas CTTy Kans MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 'CN RALPHS NURSERY AND GARDEN SHOP The FlnesT In Landscaping an Floral Work 7929 Leave vvorllw Rd CY 94185 GREEN JEWELRY W l Off clal WA HINGTON Class Rings Club Runs Commencement Announcements LOOK S DEPARTMENT sToRE 1733 35 Oulndaro FA 1 4565 Look To LOOKS for Fashions ABA DABA CLEANERS Free Pick up and Delzvery 4356 Vcfory Dr DR l7632 INA BOOE Propre or BOBS FOOD MART 4372 Vrcfory Drive DR 19393 Congratulations Grads MODERN DOLLAR STORE T905 QUINDARO I I I I ' I g ll, C , . 1, lj g f . L lf' I T010 a nu1STree1 l . t L Lb- , - - Kansas City, Missouri j, , ' i ' S fn . 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TV SERVICE 7168 Kavv Drive Muncuc, Kansas SOIISEUCIIOI Guam: Med Ros Dr 12218 Bus CY 93535 JACK'S SERVICE STATION 77-19 State Ave Cnty Servuce Products LAMBIE'S DRIVE IN Dari Freeze 6666 Kavv Drive Sixteen Air Conditioned Lanes RANCH BOWL 5604 s1A1E MA 1 5000 FOUNTAIN GRILL 1739 QUINDARO FA 1 2021 PAUL BUNYAN BURGERS 3200 sfare MA 1 9558 YOUR FUTURE WHETHER your tuture is farmer of financier house wife or house builder scientist or secretary tradesman or teacher we suggest that you will need all the formal education you can obtain WHATEVER your oblectiye may be y ull fnd t more readily obtainable with planned consistent savings for there is no substitute for MONEY IN THE BANK' Remember 6th and Minnesota A1 the S g or fha Ch me Clorlr The Home State Bank SIXTH AND MINNESOTA Member Federal Deposit Ins Corporation DAVIS TIRE CO Tip Top Service Tires Batteries Accessories Budget Accounts H49 Qumdaro CHET WELLS Fully Air Conditioned CONOCO SERVICE 4520 Lv Rd DR 1 9817 W. T. 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