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

 - Class of 1960

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J, rg' U ji 5 1 aI.r , ? - . . A. - P' . ,A lx' D .' 2 Y 54.- .m, A--.0 Y Y! 0' F' lit' u' ' i ,W I ws' --L Pwns- viq . X' ' J' 3 Ours ls A Chan in World Ours is a changing world. a contemporary world. a world as modern as the people in it. Wfash- ington High School has experienced a world of changes that have al- tered the educational pattern of 1400 students. Our administrative system and our Guidance Department un- derwent changes that helped Wash- ington to gain in its ability to edu- cate, its power to shape young minds. The newly installed IBM ma- chine filled out our class schedules for us and printed our grades on tissue-thin paper. Report cards were distributed to us during our home- room period instead of each class, for our homeroom teacher became an adviser who helped us with ev- erything from academic problems to locker woes. This year we laid the founda- tion for perhaps the biggest change at Washington, for with the build- ing of the two new junior highs, our school will become a three-year senior high next fall. Through this 1960 Hatchet we can relive this changing vear again and again. Each memorable event is recorded in these pages for us to glance at in a spare moment, to smile and to laugh at. Remem- ber . . . 2 . Vw? 4 Qu 'Qu -4 N 'FRN 1' Auf! me -Wiivlzuqqu f 'I , ,., .2 lei fill .. ,ix 5 K1 ,, I , a 2 2 if gf il' So lf the hands dont work try lhr feet' Bccau Q of ilu Junlor Incfhs there ll be no fnghtened fn hmcn at Wachlng OI1 X J Woo XSS, V rv I Table Of Contents Ac adenue Studi 11t Ilte Sports 0Ig31l1Z3t101lS People Communlty Wachmgton mll Cxperxence one of the bxbgeet changee ID s h1Sl01'y wlth the zunoxal of the fre hmen who mll attend the two new Junlorc lughg next year The change began ihl sear ai we prepared for a ness tra M-u1 l V E El J . 8 qx I K Y . Q K 1 .' W . . L . 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A unique feature of the li- brary is the assorted collection of paperback books on sale at the main desk. Students may choose from a variety of ll2 titles which are kept on hand. Checking out well over 2.000 books each month. the students pick up and carry the knowledge on these shelves to all parts of the academic program. A. m fr? 'i J T, eil x 1 I 'Q ml 1 my D f 35:1 I is ' X iffy I' ,ff . gf . ,KM f bf yr 591. at-52 '. I Anytlling can lN'l'0Il1Q' tllv sulljt-vt uf tlw artist. Vforkingg with all type-5 uf matte-rial tht- urt studm-nt can produvf- trucli- ' Illtllill nr vurxta-l11puml'y work, Cay llllflbfd skvtvlle-S ll lmrrltl on x tx , l'Llll I0 B iw. :XVI is ills' tw 1:1-ssiml ul l l E :mms IllIlt'l'lllHSl lt-vllngfs. :Xrl flu- llvnls 1-xlvra-ss ilu-ir le-1-lillus lux tlv- Slgllllllgl' Ill mls. N1lll'I'1'Hl4ll'h, vlan. :tml !4llYl'l'. 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' X Ga S ser One of the lmportant thmgs to remember m chorus 15 to watch the dxrector In thx way a sxnger can tell what dynamxcs to follow Hummmg under the d1rect1on of Mr James Ralston the A Cappella Cholr practlces A Perceptlon For Culture Darly practice sesslons keep the band 1n tune Gettmg ln thelr share of practice are John DeGreere and B111 Storrer playm trumpets Seatlng arrangements are of ten changed 1n A Cappella Cholr 1n order to establ1sh the effect dlfferent volces vull have rn dlf ferent places When flrst learnlng songs the smgers Slt ln sectlons wlth others who smv the sarne part Then wx hen lt IS tlme to pollsh and practlce for a program the cho1r IS spllt up mto trlos and quartets ThlS makes each student stand alone and get a better ldea of what others are dolng ln the group Co ordlnatlon between the mmd and body ls an lmportant development achleved ln band Partlclpatlon ln band also contrlbutes to the health of a stu dent by teachlng hrm correct pos ture and breath control The purpose of the lnstru mental muslc program IS to pre pare the begmmnfr muslclan for elther the teachlnv or play mg led 3. 1 . 'f 'li gzgzlz J Qakl 1 - . , .. . . . T. . . - 7 7 . D . V . . . , . U I 0 I 1 fiabfisv' 1- it ll 4 v l xi ' - . . 3 ' . . . rf: 45-Q' KA ' ' n 1 91:3 . . . . ff - D . . . 45. ,, . . . ' ' O 1' ' ' , ' g . l . Stage lighting, scenery building, and make-up are emphasized and practiced during the first semester of dramatics Allen Eagan and Carol McKay are adjusting the first bank of lights on stage. Languages And Speech Enable Students Debate may be explained as geometry applied to reasoning. Students participating in debate learn to logically discuss a prob- lem with teams from other schools. ln speech the mechanics and fundamentals of speech are stud- ied and speeches are given in class in order that the students may gain confidence and practice in speaking. The study of language is becoming more and more impor- tant. Two years of Latin which is the foundation of all living lan- guages are offered. Two modern languages are available to stu- dents-French and Spanish. Plans for a language lab were begun this year. This will enable students to gain a better understanding of languages. Hearing 0nc's own voice helps to correct it. Philliph Miller handles the controls while Sheryl Raglow records her voice for practice. I2 11 f rf Y . . T 1 1 L ' 0 . . . fu ' .,, '10, s n xg i -4, li , . - ' 'Q .,x ..' 4 ' . J ' .Fu Note cards and a knowledge of current problems are necessary in debating. Debate students learn to control and express their thoughts. Discussing their case are debate colleagues, Kris VanDeVeer and Connie McClain. To Express Themselves More Fluently In Latin the students learn customs followed by the Romans. Demonstrating a habit of the Romans is Gary Crazda as he reclines while eating. ff?-f.. Famous forks tudied ln En lish Literature M, 0- ' , .Q A . 9' 1 1 i 9 3 L Book reports each six weeks are a requirement for all English classes. Joann Mullis tries to find an appropriate book in the school library. I4 lfxploring the 'mysterious prose of Edgar Allen Poe. the free-verse of Carl Sandburff. and F the nonsense of Ogden Nash is the ileasant task of lfiifflisli Liter- l r ature students. Uffered in the anthologies used by the students are works ranging from Shakespeare's son- nets to exeerpts from lion Marquis' series ffreliie and Melli- label. 'llo supplement their Class work. students are required to make a hook report eaeh six weeks. These reports may be oral or written aeeording to the tear-her's preference. This required reading is de- signed to help the student to beeome well-read. A tour of the library initiates all freshmen into their study of the English language. A regular course conducted in the library aequaints freshmen with the different svs- tems. Roger Waeaser finds the card Catalog eonvenientiin finding information. i'fi'a -xA! i, IO 9 iL.,..., A ., 'H-J rj, f f M - Fa fi ' s -1 fe ' ' 0 X - 1 Q V . fl 5 Qu xii ff! 5 Z' V t 1 f ff' if . 1 f Q -i e E 2 if ' 3 .-if 7j' Ql,f Y YI 5eiw , 4 'X Q X 'mr isa 'C we 'Hiya 0 'Q 'T , 533 ihhmue Wukly current ment twte lnalxe he 1nn1n,, Joulnallste rend the 1 nj lo mme wall a Journallet muet be fillllllfll' w1tl1 Ill exentf Good G1amma1 ls Applled In .lournallsm Wrltmo themes 1n EI'll1Qll clawei tallee research lngenulty and a knowledge of punctuatlon All make for good untmg wh1cl1 IQ neceeeary ln many college courses Jean Hord and Gary Jarus flnd the unabrld cd dictionary a ,ood Qource for word spellmg and dCf1IllIl0Il I5 Tm linnllell l'lIlf Ll3f'6 IQ he too thm Qludeni ueee to dlecuee lillllc to ZIIIQXNCI queetlone III claw and to make fuende In hwh Qchool the Qtudent lJ0llQl'16Q and ehalpcns h1s tool io that lt ulll be leads lOl uee when he enteli Collefve or the buemeee sxolld J0l11I111llQIN Qtudente fmd that a good lJZ1Llx 'l0Ul'Kl lll Ellollill romee 111 hands when theS mute Qtor1eQ for the Qchool newwpaper the WOS,1IHEf0HIOH When Qtudents are palt of a neswpaper thex muet learn to do Qexeral thmffe at once for mter weve muet lac obtained deadlmes muet be met and headhnes muet he xsutten IH ordex for the sseekh paper to be 1n the handq of the Qtudente each Fuday . , li X 4. . 3 L , . .. , -, ,Q 'f Y ki, f Q V .ff 45 Q, .j A nk . ,A e -, J Q i . .u X ..,,, ' 0 f ff ' l- ff ev V J ' x . A NX- X, 15 fl ,. -. ' ' x , . ' ' I 3 I f , ' ,' he gl 'U' L ' lLH'l'.'l , ' '- - 'I' L ' .. O 0 'U Q l 1 ' ' l J F . 4 C I, . l 2 . . e ' ' .- . X - A . . ., .' 1. -. I. . - ' ,' . , . v V .x F k pn., W:-A' S - L . - ' C. 7 ' Y , . . U . U. Y V . . - ' . : '- za N -- - - N 1 s V. - ' - v . 1 v Y.. . .L A Y v 1 . , -. . . U y ' ' . Q o n 4 E ' U 5. I 1 L s. ' Y! oeial tudies Pave Path For Future The basics of a democratic way of life are the main objec- tives learned by students in social science courses such as history. government. psychology. voca- tions. economics. and sociology. American History is a re- quired course in the junior year and American Government is a senior semester course. Psychology is the scientific study of human behavior. Voca- tions teaches the student about different jobs available to them after graduation. Besides studying history and human sciences. current affairs are integrated into these social science classes. These courses are designed to enable the student to live with others in a society and to gain a better understanding of the world around him. In economics, students learn about financial troubles and trends in the world. Ronnie Manuel talks to Mr. Loren Anderson about an as- signment. Courses in history and govemment concern all parts of the Philosophy and anatomy are a part of psychology. Notes in class supplement the book. Explaining the psycho analyst are Patty Mildes and Loretta Seward. world and its people. Marvin DeGroff and Judy Nastav use a globe in locating a particular spot of revolution. I6 Ont of the factors of safe drum IS understandm uutomolnlc parts and the rolc they play m drners education Drlvers DTIXCTS educatlon a semes ter course, IS not d6SlgHCd to glWC the student a llcense but to teach the safest way to drne Each student IS glven a phy slcal fltness test before he 1S al lowed to drlve a car The exams are over reaction tlmlng, color, and dlstance v1s1on In the classrt om students study the baslc pI'111C1plCS of the lnternal combustlon englne ln connectlon ruth the controls of the car To ard the puprls IH study are charts and small plastlc models Also studled are trafflc condltlons and how to cope wtth them Students learn that the at trtude IS a key factor for the suc cess of the drn er A gear shlft car wlth dual controls IS used ThlS 1S lmportant for ease mstructlon and safety In order to drlve a car the stu dents must mamtam a 3-average or better. Learn Rules Of The Road Demonstratmg dxfferent a pects of safe drum students perform for PTA Using charts and models they pomt out dlffercnt parts of a car :Fx ey .xx -ceq, odern World Encourages Math And Science Twelve students voluntarily serve seventh hours to study calculus. a complicated math course. Class periods are used for lectures and practical application on prob- lems. This course will give these students a head start in college. Explaining a problem is the job of ,Ioe Norton and Cary Smith. Multiplying, dividing, and basic math can be simple after one learns how to use the slide rule. lt can be used in many classes in- cluding science for faster figuring. John Agin computes problems for an assignment. ln a puzzling maze of .vis and y's the high school student makes his first attempt at algebra. From there, he goes into courses far more complex. For the past few years the math and science program has been speeded up to meet the needs of a scientific world. Such courses as senior math, special geometry classes, and radiation biology have been added to this new program. Also, the Physical Science Study Committee course has been offered as an experimental physics course. However, the regular physics class is still offered. Chemistry and botany are other lab courses in which the fu- ture scientist learns a language of equations and flora. An up-to-date course in biology is offered at W.H.S. Included in this is radiation biologyg students study the effects certain radioactive materials have on various forms of life. Marion Cray and Mattie Belobrajdic use the geiger counter in determining the amount of radia- tion in the plant. 4 A student enters a world of experimentation when he walks into a chemistry lab. By conducting and observing laboratory experiments the scientist can understand many concepts of chemistry not easily defined in a book. After completion of a chemical reaction, Ralph Hile con- centrates on a bottle of fuming hydrogen sulfide. I8 4'-rf-1.-. .,. N- -..f...., , Rrvm-.3,.. ,.,xm,M.-: ,e 24.- . , - '1,z,. . . 4' . -vw' , .Q.,fI-. . . -I if ,rn 7, f, . f 14 ' -1, 5 2- - 19 Q4-Q ff ' Xifflf - Qiw A ' . f .- -Hwy' , M , 1 .-1 gn, A '- if, fs' 1 lie. ,--zggffif A V ,Cen -jf: 4 H '-..,.vzg,,5. iv. V. 1-yr,-' MHA .? w1'1 '?fiQR, wj'1ff: Q. ' 1 - 'SSG-'Pisa' , fy :ri 'flikffggs-'IQ X 25Va':fZ5.lL' 1 -' W' -,,- J T. ful- iw 41, -ce'!'.1, mi . .swf aw-vu - ,P -x ..r- , '- X 1 - 1 5,4 K - 1,02 2 'V gy . xf 4 . 'bl .,-wigs' ,, 2 u . Ask AV R- ffsig Ay- affef fif 1:-:af ' . -' A. 1 ,N 'MTH M- had -W. . 1 ,qv-4. if' ' ' 1 nw.. .4 ' 'Y .gl lt' f K 44, , 'xxx fr fw N H X 0 ..,Wav Q ln ., .,L,7.A, 1. ' - , Y! 1 t ll , ' , t L3 l le . 4 ,Il l' Y 'K . :lffpl , 'J' if b ,x . , Vg' . Q ' R fl ' N A mv , a w, ,. A' . .N I A 1 N-jf, 7 0 -f' ' fir -3 E X 4 Cleaning the typcwvrite-r is pair! of the iriuclluriical clutics of the typisl Barbara Whitlock und Shirley Parks work ut this tedious job. 20 BB: K. , f ,A Sliawlluiml rum-5 mkvn in ilu- first linux' pm- xnlv the- imilz-rlul lm' Irnlisvriptlmi. lnwrln-r purl nf the- two-lwur l'lll1I'M'. lliuns Hnrtnn. wriior. spm-mls lwr time- making wurmls out of In-r Svrilnlulmf llllxt'll Illt' llHLll' lmvlimw-, af- W.. X X ff G t ,IQ- -f Q is I A5251 J' f' Connie Holliday, Kay Thompson, and Judy Carter work at duplicating copies of a science workbook in secretarial office practice. Future Employees Learn Office Techniques In order to make his bookkeeping work accurate, Larry Mc- Business Courses .at W.H.S. train students for jobs right after they get out of high school. Com- merce students get a good look at a business office when they take typing, shorthand, bookkeeping, and secretarial office practice. Nimble fingers are the re- quirement for typists and short- hand students must be good at deciphering the signs and symbols that eventually become a letter. Offered to those students enrolled in Shorthand II is secre- tarial office practice, a course to familiarize students with office machines and procedures. Bookkeeping students must be able to work efficiently with numbers in order to keep their budgets balanced. Millan adds his column of numbers on the adding machine. I P Q e 4 , , ,rf V ' -gt as M bio W .fn 'bww 0 .. '- ii? I- 54- ' J 1 -' . 12. Q r-4' .4 1 A, .5 e V5 -.Q X f - 'sw 'QQ -tl .- f 'C K 4 A good seamstress learns in home economies class to press every seam. This is an important part in making a product of good quality. After the final thread has been stitched, Mollye Conn irons her dress. A special course in home nursing is being taught to girls in home living. One of the main purposes is to learn how to cope with people during domestic emergencies. Pat Burgess is the victim and Mrs. Dorothy Hatfield demonstrates how to feed a sick person. Homemakers Learn Christmas spirit was evident in most departments at Washington this year. Home economics classes decorated trees, showcases, and made stuffed animals for Christmas gifts. Judy Widener, Kay Bender, Pat Wilson, and Donna Kerr trim the showcase. Q .'. ' yi. .f-. 1- . , , -'gt D in s A .H ' i ,IX . ln preparation for futurt home life g,1rl m cookmg class plan cook and serye meals teas and party snacks Workmg together on a balanced meal are Jo Ann Ramsev Julona Powell and Pebry H1gglHS odern L1v1n Vocatlonal home eeonomlcs IS tauffht so that lt 1S helpful to every glrl whether she marrles a famllv or whether she a career ffrrl thls lnformal course glrls groups on projects deal eyerx phase of home ec home eeonomlcs the fflrls these three areas cook and has becomes work ln mg ss 1th work IH 1nU sewmff and famlly IXIHO' The fflrls often put to practlce what they haye learned by haxmv teas and dlnners durmf' class for therr mothers or for faculty mem ers Valuable experlence IS also obtalned by use of labs and equlpment the students After l'l8XlI1 three years of home may enroll IH the tallormff class offered to adyaneed seamstresses There they recerve CXPCTICHCC 1n coat and sutt makmff the excellent asarlable to completed ec students In malung a garment the home economics student mu t be sure 1t wrll fit Donna Kerr flts a dummy for her slze of dress m tallormg 2 5 ' ', ',' V , , . ' ' 4 -'.s tm' ' ' , I , . . . F . . s's Cl . s In In . C. .U by 1.4.6. F N . ' 7 Y F Y' a s I C . C b . V. C' U U5 I, L . h 3 Industrlal Arts Create An Interest lrxtselr electrlcltx LZINQLQ studs 6lC'LlI'0IllC prlnuple- and Qpr-nd moet of then tnne XNOI'klIlg on the lJ'1Q1c LlPLtl'OIl1L Clrcult Second tear ktudents dwell more on eleetronrm 'ind norlx mth alnpllflers houq Begllllllllg IIlCCl1aI1lLdl dran lllf' Qtudents learn have prmc1pleQ 'ind do Qnnple ClI'ZlWlHgS Advanced Qtudentc do some free hand and also nork suth alrcraft deergne Thex al o do detalled COIlStI'l1Ct10Il work Shoe QlllIlC lJoxeQ are made ln begllllllllo' uoodwsorklng Qtudents along nlth one project of thelr own Cl1009lIlg Advanced Qtudenk make bookcaeee magazlne rackq coffee tables and other furrnture 4.1 U F' : 2 ' ' 'I' 'l 5.1. wiring. and motor repairs. U . Q . l ' ' . ' r . C . , 4 f .D V vp L n For Trainin I Hi' . M., Jkt! V, I 1' , '5'- ,f f .1 Q. ' f I ' 'S L , .f . Woodworking II students make cursthm from tables to Dou Flex fhtf tue tln mm Jmnter m c vellcqmpped gun racks. Libe Rush Checks the table hf' d0Ql0'l'l6d A A. -.NN fc! . . X-f' 'fn--4, , ff ,W I l vu if ' , wana uu- Stanlcv Knox and Bill Eddings, udvunccd auto mechanics students. put a head on an cn- gine. Auto xnecluinics is at vocational course of fered for three hours per day. Repairin Cars And Printin Washin tonian Students in first-year priming learn the lay of the case and how to set type in various styles. lfach boy is given an opportunity to run the printing press. Printing tickets for school ac- tivities. office forms, and the Wash- inglonian are among the varied ac- tivities of students in the advanced printing classes. Auto mechanics s t u d e n ts spend a vear in a prerequisite the- ory course before they go into ulivew work. The advanced work is operat- ed on 80 per cent mechanical work and 20 per cent theory work. This course is designed to train students for jobs as mechan- ics. u 'N V I S., llln 1 'P' , . ,H X. .4 W' , , u 5 A I .x ,lf ' nl I xx ,f u.! Mi: K gywi QE:- 5 'Q u Y 1, faq? ,brig ,q,.W' ,I ,I 75 ' 4 3 lil E ,. . . r n,A' U E +0 Cahsthenxcs be ln each hour of phy ed Students do excrcx es to help coordmwte Exerclse Malntalns Good Physloal Fltness P h y s 1 c al educatlon 15 de slgned to develop students physlcally and socxally Good sportsmanshlp 1s learned by the playlng of COIIIPEU tue games such as volleyball has ketball and badmmton To fulflll a requlrelnent for graduatlon one year of phy Q1C3l educatlon IS offered to freshman students Those espeelallw lnterested 1n gYI'I'lIl3QtlCS man contmue as stu dent asslstants Asslstants flllfl most of thelr dutles centered around dl rectlng C3l1Stl'lCDlCQ Umts IH flrst ald are speclal courses gnen to the glrls and boys The mam ohjectlwes Ill gsm are condltlonlng and blllldlllg the body gaming a knowledge of games dewelopmg bodx co ordlna t1on and learmng good health prac tlces Frances Bartolac Jo Mltchell and V1Ck1 Balber attempt a knee balance 1n thexr physlcal cducatlon cla s They al o learn to do forward and backward roll: to stand on thelr heads and to do cartwheel 28 'I E . I ' ' g' ' 's. . ' 's 1 ' 4 the muscles. This prepares them for more strenuous work in class. I O l C U ' 7 - , 've . 7 . - f - .1 N J M c ' I ' .,. ' ' ' - I g - . . . . . . - . ' 9 1 ' ' ' st. S ' ., - ., s. sluzlerxl lile Had fun together - that's what we did when school work was finished. We could feel the warm glow of friendship when we were with the people we know. the peo- ple we love. We laughed together at the antics of Elwood P. Dowd and his friend Harvey. We cried together during the bittersweet mo- ments of homecoming. Our student government, the Student Council, provided us with cold drinks to quench our school- day thirst and a fruit machine to furnish our apple a day. It spon- sored assemblies and even em- ployed an Eskimo to tell us of the wonders of Alaska. l Always we were happy to- gether: whether with a stage pro- duction well-done, a game well- played, or a prayer well-said. Flag Salute, Prayer Begin Typical Da 31 ' 'iv 2 Mf.'3 - Y Qi ff A vu Q, ' f Students begin the day with opening exvrcises which are a rt-sponsiliilily of thc Student Council. During campaigns the Student Council is kept busy approving posters. Mary Louise Blansit admires a poster. 32 Pop machines were filled each day during sixth hour. Pictured are Ray Meyn and Keith Tvdrow. Dlng and the IIIICTLOIN IC 011 A Student COllIlCll member says Stand and the ent1re etu dent hodx IS led 111 Giillllllli, the flag and repeatlng The Lord Q Prayel Thls IQ yuet one of the actn 1t1eQ the Student flounul Qponeored They superxlee eampalgns regletcl cars 111 the Qtudent parklng lot re11t lecords to cluhs for nnxera fur 11lSll fru1t and pop IN'lLlllllCQ 'inc are foster parente to a clnld 111 Vnt Nam Sexeral projects to nnproxe school l1fe were undertaken by llllg gOXClI1lI'lg body Eyery eluh 111 the school turned IH a charter and a approsed by the Counul larger helplngs Mele sery ed ln the cafeterla due to Student Councll efforte An annual project of the Student Counc1l 1 collcctm monu for Bach Yan Hung foeter cluld Pat Stauch and Janet Reynold are countm the money Stu dents, COI1fI'llJUI6d S215 for Bach s Cllfl t1na Three O Clock Bell Leaves Students Free The three o'clock bell rmge The reet of the houre of the day mll be fllled yuth the other actlvmee that make up the l1fe of a h1gh School student 33 'V cc 77 , ' I ' Y . A . x . Y I ' - cc a V . aa ' . .M . K V C' . V- 1, V , M - , 7 , Q ,ily ' ' . c ' . , '.,. c s l M T . ' . .1-' 4 'rj , . ' I ...wa my Y ' . Y. 7 ' T ' I A V T ,pk ' ,Y 1 '32 lang-. constitution which was studied and 4 ' T I 1 7 :- . A, f . l I., ,h - . I , - ' . S ' ,ef ., - ' 1 ' 'S S. 9 0 ai ., y' H . 'xffg 'Nan' u W RW? 'NUNWUQ W fr K f' Fir, 43' 4 S -nr. -V? V. . f I r iii 4 sf Kmg Elvin Rlder Queen Peggy Dgwey I M. i l 7 fv K - ,. Royalty elected hy the Pep ffluh were Peglgy Schmidt and john Nlillt-r and Janet Reynolds and Niauricc Childers. gill princes and princesses. They look on while Queen Peggy IJ:-wt-y pins on thi- orchid presented ln-r from the senior girls King Elxin Rider was elected by tht- football team. Pep Club Eleets Senior Homecoming Ro alty 6'Bittersweet'7 is the word to descrihe homecoming. a fall ac- tivity. This, however. is not the quality which makes it bittersweet. It is because it is such a happy and yet such a sad occasion for seniors who view it as their last homecoming. Peggy Dewey was crowned the 1959 homecoming queen at the Shawnee-Niissiow East football game. Janet Reynolds and Peggy Schmidt shared the spotlight as princesses. Larry Schmidt. John Miller. and Mau- rice Childers were elected hy the Pep Cluh to escort the royalty. The football team elects the king. and this year Elvin Rider was their choice. H4'IN l'0INillu QUVPI1 P0335 Uewcp if escorted to tht- throne hx' Larrv Schniit The lnanncr girls and cheerleaders lined the royal aisle. I i F x E . -V ,,, '?gif2i 'TQ It 'Q . Activity tickets admit Washington stu- dents to all home games. Wildcats who purchased an activity ticket in the fall kept ac- tive. They were admitted to six home football games, nine basket- ball games, five assemblies, two plays, the operetta, and they also received thirty copies of the Wash- ingtoniarz. This would have amount- ed to 51225, but the activity tick- et saved the student 37.25. An ac- tivity ticket was needed to get into mixers and school dances. lt has a picture of the student on it which serves as identification. . of Wildcats end each Friday reading the Washingtonian. An Activity Ticket Entitles A scientific demonstration was given by General Motors. 38 .. N An interested audience is typical at a Student Council sponsored assembly. Students To . . . 4 J 1. A, P.. -' lag. f al., ff Simeon Nutchuck from Alaska fits a parka on Janet Cgop. All dramatic productions are free to students who have activity er at a Council-sponsored assembly. tickets. Bob Rcnsch is admiring a poster for one of the coming events-the operetta, Carousel. 39 4 ri. Q, 1 l l : ' . i ' 3 .2 ., , vi t l Q ' Q Q 7 A W A l rt '91, rv 'lv I l, t . 5 ll X . ' 5 s 3 .153 a p lf L 'i . Nlyrtle Mae and Veta Loul e Sunmons are worr1ed that 'NIr Chauxenet mll cause a scene at thelr party becau e she cant see Elwood her faxonte nephew .lanet Schlenlur barbara French and Claudla Nlathtr play these part Openm 1ght Th1S Is It' Harvey the flrst all school play, was presented to capaclty audlences Nowember 20 and 21 The play was the flrst productlon usmg talent from the entlre stu dent body Thls comedy 1n three acts by Mary Chase, IS about an 1nv1s1ble white rabblt that can be seen by only two members of the cast fam1ly The cast and crews spent many hours preparmg Har oey to present to the publlc D rector Mr Bllley Coplm and as slstant Mr Brooke Colllson found the mam problem ln gettmff re hearsals underway was the fact that Harvey was constantly late It was declded by the Dramatxcs Department to have all future plays open to the entlre student body In thls way the best talent can be used to produce better plays John Turk and Sally Smxth known to the Hamm fans as Dr Samuelson and Nurse Kelly are ln umform ready to perform 4I 5 ' .. t l ll 1 sl H l L Y A , 1 .S . . I l S' V v. V 1 . , S . ' M , - ' I -. , Y . . , . '. .I , 5. O I Q 9 o 9 ' ' I v 7 v I ' . i- , . ' Y . - I F . ' . . v , U ef U ' . v v - l I 8 . I r I ' . V KQV YQ A' ?' ' ' ' - le . L WW Q V.-K. pr? if Y' -S--,xx . R . any ,.t..-- F1rst All cllool Pla l-l1tS Washln ton, KQ- 'WW l that a chp rn your lldll' John NICTJ art? ,lohn plans the part of Wrlson the aisrstant 'rt the Qanrtarrum Barharr Hllf .lpplxea nmlv. up to Alln Mmfllurc who plays the lawyer xn Harzey Elwood P Dowd played hw Cary Crazda has a whxle rubbrt 6 1 tall He and Harvev 'ls the rrbbrt ra called Qpcnd most of therr tune at the local fire Qtatron or at one of the downtown bars If she hadn't worked so hard for Claudra Nlathcr lrstens whrle Alan McClure rehearsea Sherman Mlller, a tryouts, Mary Marlm might not have crew member, rs featured rn her fatlguesl captured the part of Mrs Chumley Harvey Accepted, Approved B Fans Dun't fret, gals, you'll remember lu replace the lidf on the make-up next time. X X . I HJ ust give me the cab fare and l'll leave. Hugh Jones plays the somewhat bewildered cab driver. - -- ll., M 'ns NCQIPPCN gives the critique of the dress rehearsals In his weary cast. 4 - , ,....-.- f Roland Km portraw Dr Chumlew H1 vslfe mei t thex re omg to he late if thev d0n'1 leave now. Sally Smith and John Turk are to he left in charve of the sanitarium IU King Keith Tedrow Queen Pat WilSOIl Te-11 seniors ll 1' r x' o u s I 5 wailr-fi lo hear the outcome of the School elertion M'ilii'i1 Selected the Half-hcl royalty. l'illil?I'iIlg the gym first was Carol A1111 Evans and mIillll'il'4' Chilclm-rs. ,larry Hill and Ted Goode. Peggy Svhmicit and Lzirry Svhmidl. N11-lisszl Northrop. ciaiiglitvr of Mr. and Mrs. TIIUIHGS NUI'lilI'UlJZ1llIi Rivkim- ,Ii-str-r. son of Mr. and Mrs. ,lznm-s Jesu-1' fol- lmwci. bearing the 1-you 11. Px'4-c-efi- ing the king aml queen were Priuvess jam-1 Reynolds and Prinvu John Miller. Queen Put Yvilson was csf-orlm-ci to the throne and ciowliecl lay King: Keith Tedrow. Hatchet Ball Reveals Yearbook Royalty Jerry Hill. Ted Goode, Peggy Schmidt, Larn SChIUldI f irol X 1 lx n .i 1 'Niiurice f ll dm 1 ic .1 cnc .1111 the Hatchet Ball. Ifx X ,ff it as I 1 lt's too good to he true' l'm Hateliet Queen! thi- royalty was just told that Pat and Keith were elected king .ind queen of the Hatchet llall. Dance Involves Deeoratin 'UF , ampai nin , ln a setting: of aqua. purple. and white the Hatchet Ball was presented Det-ember 5. ln a Holi- day Panorama danc-ers enjoyed the music by l,es Coplefs orches- tra. A large wall mural. three ahstraet Christmas trees, and pil- lars reaching from the ceiling to the floor outlined the daneing area. The evening was highlighted with the crowning of Queen Pat Wilsori and King Keith 'lledrow at 10:00. Attendants Carol Evans and Maurice Childers in the royalty dunee. r ir-' '33 ef mffg ai' 'A v 415 Lf? ,fm I' JT! r'. P --.vnu ,f ! VL mia . O V5.0- Q ,f 1' N, ' ll . ,-.4 ,A .-Q ., an Q.-24 ' A . .qpa -- gf? J X -uw: -.'-wr- - - .,, - - M wa. J -'rv , - , r ,F N ' V, , - ,J.,.., , .Q .fi . wif! A 'n ,V ' 4 -V 1 vm -, J If .. l. Q V W y , , ' ni . ,.... , , . ,L -,ham . -nv 3 lg J' , ' X A . :, ,, 1 I. ' A ' 'af it ., rf'-' 'lv' 514.53 A235 -QW ' W ,. ' Q J' . M... K .N .hWhW'm f' 4 I 1 ,g , ,vgvyu -gg ' - S wiv' ' ,, ' M .ve , Q , .wwf 4 09'- .. .,. 11: faq-'m-. ,WX 4' 1 4' 'Q 1'9 f m' 01' 'K' E4 V -,, , al , The Student Council is the Sll1ilt'lll.S, representative government. It has two houses. the home room rcprescntatives which consist ol one person from each home room and the regular memlmers consisting of four persons from each class. There are four senior officers which com- prise the executive lrranch. The ex- ecutive hoard plans the agencla and the Council acts upon various is- sues. During the second semester, the Student Council started invit- ing home rooms to visit the meet- ings on Thursdays. This enahled students to understand how the Stu- dent Council operates. To tudent Council - mga- ' 5 Q iii 49 fi' fi -5 -iff? W V -, 3 313' ' 1, ,.- ' 5' .. .I wie ' ' af, ' ' 'Z xi- . ' .. is ww. Senior Stumlcnt Council members arc Francine Fre- vcrt. Je-rry Hill. John Nlillcr. anfl Pcgggly lla-ws-y. Junior Student Council incnilwrs arc lfat Coopcr. Sally Smith, Nlarvin Dr-Crolf. ancl 'l'r1-lla Whilakcr. Sophomore Student Council members are Pam Rola- mson. Yickey Caster, Dorothy Rcew-s. anfl Bill Cunning- ham. 41 Freshman Student Council members are Diane Star- lvuck. Pat Miller. Tommy Campbell, and Janice Smith. 'xi Gflune ls Bustin Out All Uverw r. -v 1 .1 QI Na 1 A ,ra A '12 , 3 1 i L 2 .ff X in F' I NX- gi. ,E-' J Y. - ' r ' yb . Q e ,.Qf,.ff -6-J ,vt 0 H. ' ' ,:.. AM.- ' 4 3 Q . f Q . . 'S M- -- - .vs-as -W'-, i3-e - 'L' 'S' -I I f X 5, r 'Q . y, xx '. Q X :rr s A if Ulf I loved you . . . and it looks like he does. Ted Goode as Billy Bigelow and Carol Ann Evans as Julie Jordan starred in Carousel. June ls Busting Out All Over . . . Peggy Dewey arranged the choreography for the dances and her solo in Carousel. vm... lr X As Choir Presents Carousel , .f QL 'Xli 'qi 'f AV 'V,,,.. wg.. f M gfgwixf When the children are asleep we'll sit and dream . . . Lana Rae Shaw and Ron Rowden co-starred as Carrie Pipperidge and Enoch Snow. FFF' , I 51511 at 'l :Fw 1 Q I ll 1 I H 1 will f iw sr naw Milk., ' n-.2 IQ Out there's the carousel, girls, excitement, all the fun you can have and you re thrown it all away Mr Nlullln played by Mary McCurdy pleads vuth Billy to return as barlxer on her carou el . ,Q , 'K B111 Had ot Done Enough Good On Earth ,.,-Um' Whatz, the U L of Wonderm Juln and the choru feel that makes no cllfference 1f your man 1S ood or had Youll 'Never Walk Alone m s Nettle Fowler playul by death of Blllv Thls IS the way flremen carry people' .hgger Cralgm played by Doug Lmdsey demonstrated the art of self defense to Carrxe 52 O it l I X. 3 A: I K fix F , Q.: . ,fvxx ll Y 4 , , w. I ll l ' -, l I ? 4 W - f k ,' s' 'g... F' S ' it ' ' ' g . as s XT , , as Q- rr - A . A I I l .k D . . l,, Donna Klmgler, as she encouraged ,lulle to keep on llvlng after the W ff, Aff, go e ' f f -' . l l 5 A l V , SG ' ' ' 3, . I 7 7 He Returns At Graduation To Encourage Louise , y fs Q a ' ' . A-P' , fqg. -A mill K l 1 X' . ' I .K ' .. ,.. P yy! R V ,aa jiri, R 112 S . v X . W ll . '4Don't yell! pleads starkecper Maurice Play with them? Why, the very ideal The SHOYVS are loo ws-ll hred to Childers to Billy. play with Louise and her friends. Why. her father was a thief! A ,Y ,,f ang? Ml xg Miss Louise Bigelow . . . an outcast, played hy Peggy Dewey. is finally accepted hccause of Doctor Seldon's graduation speech. 53 x.5' It Takes Six Weeks To tage Production Selecting the play is the ini- tial job of the director. After he has the play and the books have ar- rived. tryouts begin. They last from three to five days. Choosing a cast is a lonely business. There is bound to be a little disappoint- ment. Six weeks is spent putting a show together after the first read- through until opening night. After cast members have become ac- quainted with the characters they are to play, they block the first act -they mark off the setting and be- come familiar with the stage. Re- hearsals are in full swing by the third night. The sooner the lines are memorized the more time actors have to work on characterization. This is a hectic but rewarding six weeks of work for every crew and cast member involved in presenting another outstanding production on Washington High's stage. 4. .wwe-vw if ,F 5 9-'W' .ww- .ww X Personal direction is used by Mr. Coplin to show Betty Mourning how an old lady moves. ,y..,s. 'cl wouldnit trade a whole set of china for Mr. O7l7inn's little fin- ger! Six old ladies who are still living in the gay nineties seem to have developed an attraction for a detective, Mr. Dennis O'Finn, who lives across the street from them in the play, Bull in a China Shop, pre- sented April 3-9 on Washington Highls stage. Mr. Dennis 07Finn is an Irish cop who would natural- ly attract any seventy-year-old lady. Killing off one of the old gals seems to be the only way to entice Mr. O7Finn of homicide to visit their hoarding house. Mr. O'Finn, unable to solve the crime, drops the case when he realizes he is the cause of it. This leaves them with but one choice: uC0lllll1ll another murder! Surely this will keep him on the job! Wllf', two murders in one house is a crime which would have to be solved. 55 M' 4 .Lv ts., tif ,. 6 f, 2 Rehearsing can he a pleasure when it involves romance, but John Miller has to resist Judy Car penter. Students Pzutlclpate In Outslde 'Q Du H llllllllt 1 lll lx N 1 lllllttl xx hu xuu fi. Actlvltles Happme Is Jud 1 mur 1 flu Lxpmctllmn AQ the I U egqlfjll It doem t take A lot to be hipps A break from the Routme Game of cheqs Wltll A fr1end just Bem a teenager In Qchool carefree Yct Drowmg up Brmbs the Happmess Of a maturmg mmd Happlness Abides Everywhere In Life Happiness Dances out of the Eyes of a youth After a good run Or a brisk game. lt is written all over His face For everyone to see. ! 'H L-ii ,-.. gl is, i ,,E:?SA' r . 'x 'A ., 3 -Q it ,l s. .i cl its P -fs.:,..N,, ,f Happiness Is insignihcant and false If it is not accompanied With a true seiemts of spirit Yvhen it is attained All fleeting joy s Tears. and laughter Find their proper dimension In time And eternitx I , ' 1. 7 5, 0 , 5 E' QKQAOQ-1 ! fn iff, , -f ' 'Wh QYX3 if r 9 is E ' ,-'QZQGRW 35 ' 11,1-3, .s - lr A 'Ai-jj. S' P6f'l.S On a cold, windy night in November all of Wlyandotte Coun- ty resounded with our wild yells as the football scoreboard recorded a tie-the game that broke our long losing streak. Wfhat better way is there to celebrate a homecoming! Wlherever the teams went, we went-loyal fans yelling at the tops of our lungs. It didnit matter wheth- er we won or lost, but just that we played the game. What moments of excitement: when our basketball team won its first league game of the season, when a baseball player sent one Hright out of the parkf: Our athletlic program builds healthy bodies, strong minds, and teaches the principles of good sportsmanship to spectators as well as participants. X X X f '-rf , J W E . lst 4 , iJ,!' 1 '7 BANNER GIRLS: Put Wilson. .lcrry Hill, ,lanice Andrews, Mary Nlcfiurdy and Kathy Dell'm-rcio. Cardinal niforms Add To School pirit, Marching in the American Royal, at K-U Band Day, at half-time during football games, and assist- ing the Pep Club are the main responsibilities of the banner girls. Completely new uniforms for the line provided a brighter W-A-S-H-I-N-G-T-O-N spelled out in the modern script letters adopted by the Pep Club this year. Varsity cheerleaders this year painted six new megaphones inscribing each with her own name. Skits for pep rallies were created by the girls. Foot- ball players and howling 'witches were among their disguises. The usual uniforms were worn during footballg however, new uniforms were originated by the squad for basketball. - 1- 4 1 zz, VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: Carol Evans, head cheerleader, Sally Smith, Peggy Dewey, Peggy Schmidt, Pam Robinson and .lanet Reynolds. 62 F ,. 5 va. V . 4' - 9 V i A. si 1 S- li.-XNNER GIRLS: tlmim-v lhmvll. 'l'r'vllu xx'lllldl'it'l'. llLlI'lhlI'1t lfrvm-ll. ljlbllllil Klinglur. and linda Link. G' 1 Ch 1 d Ad Banner 11' S, eer ea ers opt han es Fur thc first linux tlu: 11-st-1'w t'llt't'I'lt'Lltlt'l'S Six cntliusiastir' girls niuilc tlwir first ap- liafl Sevvn 1l10IUlJ9l'SfSiX girls ancl uni' lmy. Nt-w pva1'anc'1- f'l1t't'l'lllQ at f1'f'SllI'l'l2ill lwaskvtlaall galnvs, uniforms presented a liner llplJCZlI'2ll1t't5 lnrcausv they 'lille-y wt-lv I1UIlllIlZ1lt'tl ln' tlu- liI'1'SllIIlZ1ll vlass and tlic were matic in varclinal rx-rl. the svlmol c'ol01'. instcacl final squaul was vlmsi-n ln the Pvp Clulm. a Change of lmrigllt rod as lust yvar-s. in lllCIlUl'lllZ1l ctw-Linn p,i'uc'vrll11't-. RESERVE SQUAD lffu-lf ROILY Linclri Stunlvy. ln-ml FIUCSIINIAN SQUAIJ--Frou! Razr: Clivryl Jurxis. .lulunq r-lim-rlcnrlt-r: Bwnniz- Ilgunillun. Carol llruwn. Hun Fviivy. l'mwll. l'u1 Nlillvr, tfnrwl Wilvnx, tllvntlu llurrl. ln-ull c'li+-1'r- Tcrry Rollin-ring, Vicky Custvr. Dcnisv Fiscus. lv.ul:'r: SlIl'I'I'j' Martin. il Fm .... More Than vw Jane Crouse. senior, was vice-president. She assisted Maurice and kept the denierit list the last semester. ' v Carol Newland, senior, was the treasurer. Selling the new jackets was one of her most important jobs. Lana Rae Shaw, senior, was secretary. Hers was one of the busiest jobs of all, keeping the clemerit list. Five Hundred Pep Club Members 1 Maurice Childers. senior, was president, He worked with the sponsors to arrange for ral- lies and he also conducted meetings. The year 1960 brought five hnnclrefl ancl'forty-four inenibers into the Pep Club, the 'largest or- ganization at WHSlllIlgitJll. This eluh has been growing rapidly for the last two years. During the spring of last year, the l959 pepslers vot- ecl to aclopt the original earclinal recl color and the new script let- ters. After rloing this. they votecl to have new jackets which were pur- chasecl in the fall and sold to over two hunclrecl members. Each year, new meinhers will he required to buy the jackets until the sweaters have completely vanishecl. Mr. James Ralston was the head sponsor. He was assisted by Mr. Thomas Northrop and Miss Rosemary Dague. Lend Support To Athletic Teams ' vw ' I '-4 it few Mr. James Ralston head sponsor. 4+- Letter Makes Athletes E11 lble For W Club Q-M 'tm 9 YT' W C LUB Top Rott Rlchard Clark on Cbarlt John on Don lialtrr Kenneth 'laxlor Bob Nlllltr Nldllx B1 bop Terry Ray Jed Walker Second Row James Hull Ronald Porter Elun Rldcr Jerry Mann Bob X001-.el Jerry Lou h Charle Franklm Larry Car on Bottom Rom 'Nlr Wlllldlil 'Nlondt ponsor larry Evans Kenny Gras Exerett Cheatmood Tommx Bar rett Jxm bnnth Mr John Starbuck pon or Boys recervlng a letter m one of the sports offered at Washlngton are el1g1ble for membersh1p 111 the W Club If a member qults a SPOlt and doesnt letter m any other sport he IS automatlcalls dropped from the club Durlng the fall a Father and Son Banquet 14 gn en for the members and thelr fathers Each sprmg an annual Chlcken Frx for the W Club boys concludes the year Before the basketball season starts the club sponsors a game be tween the varslty and reserxe bas ketball boys for the student body as a money ralsmg project Offlcers for 1960 were Eb 1n Rlder presldent Don Baker uce presrdent, and Rlchard Clarkson secretary treasurer Eager Wrldcats try to 'ghlt the bucket as they throw colns onto the mrddle of the gym floor Tlus money Ialglflg project was sponsored by the W Club durxng the W8QhlDgl0H Wyandotte basketball game for the March of Drmes 67 U O - 3 el J , 1 3: 5 IW., l I -f I' TT I 5 ' 3 1 4 . , v . t r Q ' 5 . . - J ,Q 'J' ' ' J. Q9 , L 'H f A , - , V J 4 1 3 'J , v S. ' 1 . 'fn ,Q-wg, .Q-'cl n....f if 'A , Y I Faq - ' fi ' Z, ' 'z -l A - V as A , .. . LN, X, T ll 'S' , I r t ,,, r44 ' HY ' 139 as if Q-e 1 t-sw ' ' f ' . ' 'U :L t., IL f 7 , ll 1 Y VK' ' kv 1 qty ' . , it - 2 - t Y f - '- . t ' , ' gf, 3 f X ' V' ' f ,A L , ' Q -, , f f ' - i ,, ' -Q ' Q5 5 V -. , '. . ' . . v. 'J . A , . - . , v , I I . 1 , . . . . .. 1 , y 7 . U , 1 ' Y' ' 7 5 9 I 7 C 7 , , S . ': . . J . .S - 1 A ' ' -, ,' .3 ' ' , 5 y , , ', S S, . ' ' 55 7, n I. ' cc - l 'ev .g9am ' Durm the half time of the Leaumworth ame these hun ry Wild cats took time out for rcfrc hment Thib cwcmn ime was thc first FAITHFUL ROOTER of the season Slxty FIVC Frosh Face Gnd For Flrst Tlme .N 'lm n ss, we' Wk X FRESHNIAN FOOTBALL TEANI-Top Row: Cary Schnf-ialvr. Bill Norman. Charles Adams, Larry Becker, Ron Ran- som, Bill Cruclen, Gary Swallow, Joe Doyle, Skip Chaffin, Pete Pomerenke, Paul Jorgensen. Second Row: Dale Neath, Floyd Lam- uel, Wayne Rudell, Arlen Flanagan, Keith Stanley, Cary Dahlin, Chuck Gill, Bill Dorzab, Mickey Ray, Bill Hill, Jin? Langford, Bottom Row: Mr. Clayton Wolfe, coach, Gary Bates, Hal Munn. Dennis WHISOI1. Chris MOTION, .lim Story, B0lJ Balley, R0lJC1'l McCoy, Larry Downs, Kelly Lowman, Verne Wise. 68 HANG OUT THE . .. , ,' xl X n f W -1 - f--1 . It was crowded but fun for tlle 'Cats as they rode to Shawnee North to see W.H.S. play the Indians. tuolents Enjoy The Outdoor Fun Of Football W 1.-ii! VV! FRESHNIAN FOOTBALL TEAM-Top Row: Glen Ferguson. Lew Suuthard. Gerald Kelley. Gus Vedros, Tom Shehle. Bill Thrutchley, Mike Evans, Roger Eagan, Al Dolinar, Jeff Allen, David Gee, Gary Mamion. Second Row: Rex Garner, Gary Mock, Robert Tabberer, Roy Prettyman, Jim Crum, Howard Smarr, Richard Craig, Don Edmondson, Steve Lyman, Steve Elder.. Bottom Row: Mr. Donald Toevs, coach, Wayne Guthrie, Russell Barnes, Bill Elley, Dennis Marquis, Horace Humphress, Darrell Clark, David Chainey, Harry Huglley, Fred Duffendack, Steve Allen, Steve Young. 69 J, I A i 1 . it , 'ff ff- . ' -F . A gzxqf, 4 in ',, I . ft W. ,I l ' J fu' X , - if I-f Varsity Football Team Breaks Losin Record VARSITY TEAM: James Hull, Jed Walker, Wayne Clinef Larry Evansf Terry Wilson, Gary Cindrich, Charles Franklin. RdVAgiSlTY TEANI Stanley Knox Larry Ladd Ray Lacy Lloyd C0lV1I1T Floyd Ashley Don Woodford' Elvm 1 er VARSITY TEAM Mlke Wh1tt1er Greg Wxlder Jerry Lou h Bob Yockel' Ron Porter' Rlchard Clarkson' John Wasko Ken Smlth 'lndlcates semor lettermen 70 ' Je, . . I 1 ' a 1 v 9 s v u ' 9 s gs x s 1 , . Homecoming night the Wild- cats broke their past record of five losses and no wins by tieing 7-7 with Shawnee Mission East. That night ended a thirteen game losing streak hegun in 1958. Coach lfmerson Wilsorfs first year proved successfulg the next three games were victorious for the Wildcats. Twice Mr. Wilson was se- lected 'lCoach of the Week. He ended the season by receiving the best honor of all, 4'Coach of the Yearl' from the Kansan. Elvin Rider and Wayne Cline, seniors, were selected for the honorary co-captains of the year. W.H.S .,,, W.H.S .,., . W.H.S .,,t,,,,. W.H.S .t,, , W.H.S .,,, ,,,.. W.H.S .,t,,,, ,,,t, W.H.S .t,, ,.,.ii.... ,......t. W.H.S. , t,,.,,t,,,,,.. .. W.H.S. tt..,, A Leavenworth 14-20 Wyandotte 0-26 Ward 0-28 Topeka 6-33 , Shawnee North 12-20 Shawnee East 7- 7 Turner 27--13 Argentine 20-18 Wichita Kapaun 6- 0 - ,A . ., -il l 11 COACHES: Eldon Zollars, William Mondt, assistant coach, and Emerson Wilson, head coach 7l ,, v 4 X f Q X .id mf- K 'nn W . . Q Q: Ki' ly' ru QA Q 1 r'f l I 2, fi rf ix? l . a Q Q J 4 1' M? rf!- I ..,, A P Sa 4 n l Build Foundation, uarterbaok Club Formed l .ng 1. . - ff Top Row: R. Anderson, T. Wilson, K, Scholtz, C. Johnson. T. Haggard. L. Hawley, N. Vrbenec. Second Row: Mr. E Zollars, coach, J. Buchhorn, L. Terrell, J. Fisher. A. Anderson. G. Kenagfy, K. Hendee. C. Mauzey. Boltom Row: B. Carl son, G. Rhodus, R. Shannon, J. Garlett, M. Stevens, J. Marquis. 73 , , , 9 A L .. an .alan E5 . 's, CROSQ COUNTRY TEANI Top Row Dan Harrl Plul Nhller Qandy Sturtrrdge Terry Roblnson Paul Conner Bob Mosley Ivan Bo,ley Earl Moore Art Harvey Mr Hobart Nelll coach and ,l1m Smlth manager Bottom Row Loren Crown Ted Goode Jerry Nlann Tom Barrett Jerry Wxdener Davul NIc'Nlurras Don Baker Kenny Gray and John Dormor Cross Country Team Takes Fourth In State Ted Goode senror runs hrs laps at Wyandotte County Lake to get the full effect of obstacle course trarnxng 74 placed fourth 1n State thls year frrst 1n the Wyandotte County meet and ran three duals all of whlch they won They placed fourth 1n the Shawnee Mlsslon 1nv1tat1onal and reg1onals and thrrd ln the Sun flow er League Durlng the fall Coach Hobart Nelll had the boys run 24' laps a day That adds up to about 30 mlles a week The day before a meet, prac tlce was not so strenuous Captam for 1959 was Don Baker senlor Top semor runners were Ted Goode Jerry Mann Ken ny Gray and Don Baker Tom Bar rett jumor was elected captam for 1960 Tom Barrett and Jerry Wide ner are returnlng lettermen for next year V ' -- I 'S, '.1',s . ', . l Y ' Q ! Y Y l . Y 9 Y ' : . v y il s 1 y A - .lr 9 1 S' The Cross Countryteam 7 , . 7 a 9 ' l 7 . - 5 1 1 3 Daily Practice Develops Physical Endurance .,.,x.x . 4 -'J--ll' These boys, Jerry Mann, Tom Barrett, Don Baker, Kenny Cray, Ted Goode, David McMurray, and Jerry Widener around Coach Neill, composed the team taking fourth in State, which was the final meet. They each received a letter. I , I , ,, . . A aff! If -Q, ' .I t , Away they go! Starting their daily run of twenty-four laps, which equals six miles, are Loren Crown, Jerry Widener, Kenny Gray and Tom Barrett. Since the majority of meets are run on golf courses, the football field provides a basic training ground. At right, Tom Barrett is running uphill, training himself to use proper breathing methods. 75 W.ll.S. Leavenworth 37-36 W.l'l.S. W Vlfyandotte 22-25 1V.H.S. Rosedale 27-39 XV.H.S. Turner 52-32 W.H.S. ,, Y .Coffeyville 30-32 W.1l.S. Cushing 29-3-1- XVHS S. NI. East 31-114 1V.H.S Wlard W'.H.S. . , Topeka 3-1--41 W.H.S S. M. North 29--10 W.H.S , Vifyandottc 29-53 W.11.S . Southwest 43-31 W.H.S Ward 21-26 W.H.S. ,7,7, S. M. East 45-35 W.H.S Topeka 32-37 WHS 7 Southeast 49--l-7 W.H.S. , ,E ,, S. M. North 37-41 W.H.S. Leavenworth 33-29 W.H.S. 7 .A Olathe 37-45 Lee's Varsity Squad Winniiig the first game was one of the most exciting moments of the basketball season as the vic- tory came in the last three seconds with a field goal by Larry Evans. The record for the season stood at six wins and thirteen losses. This was Mr. Richard Lee's third year of coaching. Bob Miller was select- ed as one of the top five on the H1960 Kansan All Area Teamf' 1'Photo by Kansas City KOHSGH.l 1 N it i nf.. .. I 5 3 ' I A I Mjtnihzmj, g b I W .. I . ky ., ' tf . 'lb , 1 M X 'a Q ga-f JT 1 ' an 1, . ' x ,ng tv' fer M X 51, ' GQ' 'Wi-rf 2-G ' L- X! N. N Xhxlll Ihhl-T1Xll XX I 1 R111 llfll 111111 I1111 NI111111 hill l8Yl01 bob 'Nllller Bruce CIOC et KC11 N h llllf becolzrl R011 Terry Campbell Ccor e Kmttle XIClXlI1 Ui 1111111 TI1111 lx11l11 Nlllxt W l11tt11r 80110771 ROIL Ur R W1l on a ltant coach Jrm Qmnh Terry Ray mam Cr Ha1ol1lB11111 NI I 1 111.11 W C 5 5 Q-1 C' 93 I 73 93 5 CD Cn I 1-1 UQ T 1-'Tl T ei- 3 Fl Q1 P4 6- GD 93 'W F1 4 CD 5 1-1- cn Y L F Q Y 1 r L Yr, L S1 A N 1 W X 1 WX Z' 6' RlL5ERVE BASKETBALL TE UI Top Rau, 'Nlelun 0 COIIIIII Ronald X1tl11 Il ,lllll Nlurray Bruce Crockett Ken Sm1th Frankle Wllhams Art Harvey Bottom Row lN W lqon Cl df I1 J1111 1r1111br11l 1 r Ca ll ll ,I Car Ol 1111 Carlett Harold Barne Jlm Smlth manager 78 Q., X Q .. A , , --r 1 -- on 'lg . K ,, Sv' 1 ' 3 t J I I I !,,, X Q ' 9 luv J ' 9 X I .ff ix 11 . 1 Q X ff 4 1- 1 M . , K: 1 1 , f 1. , . L ,. ,Q911 Y 14, X f ls , -7 Y , . lf f. 1 --1 ' , 7 ' .2 XX T ,N X- - jf F 177 l ,V fy 1a 1 X . LO' 57' fi I - I 11 X , ff U Y ! , wb, ,ff Xxvf A XXX, NX I, , , ,,, , I xf f 1 1 -,fa 1 , 1 - Q, 5 A E x 1 ,gf l l b yn f 1? 1 Xia ' ' 1 V A 1 - :ff 1 'fu 3, lg ., 'lllfg l- N01 1': ,1 lg' ', ,' - ..', Y' H ', 1 1 l , ' ' kt, S ' .W ': ' , g ' ,A 'A 'f11 gt V 'il . . 7'- , ss's g ' .. ' , ', rg g ' 1' 1'. .1 , ' 'Cl' . Q Q - A a : Q ' 3 X 1. 'N V1 1 , ' ' 'X h 1 A I , Q 'I ' Q' 9 'x . 3 A V+ ' V - ' .- , , I -Ti V 1 4 'il 5 f . 2 , ' , . , Q '111' 3. ' U' I 1 MZ' 5 I v 'I f I Xl A , 'X I 1 3 1 S - V lf , f S I' W .ju ' A 5 B' f jk ,fem i .iv v. .l. A LAY- I: A U.. -A V' . 1, J-.rlslf-I n ly , 7 , 3 , . : lr. 1- , 1' ' 1 ' ' Q12 1' ry l 111 111' . 1-fry f' 21 1. 11' -' - S, , 4 . 5 ' Sophomore basketball was amlcled to sports this year with Mr. - Bob Russell as coach. The Wilflkit- tens won six games and lost ten. same as the varsity. The reserve teain with Mr. Bob Vvilson as coach vnclefl ilu- season with only two wins and fourteen losses. lvitli Mr. lion Toevs cfoarfhingl. the freshman Wildkittens won fire games and lost twelve. They also won the Fort Leavenworth tournament. SOPHONIURIQ BASKl2TB,'Xl.l. TICAINI--Top Row: Roger Rector, Paul Chainey. Paul Conner. Carl Kraus. Sefozzd R01l'.' Warren fll1l'IbCIllI'T. Terry Wilson. Don Bradbury. Bollom Roux' Boll Carlson, Bill Lfunningllani, Ronnir- Agiin. Mr. Russell, coach. rife Unclerelassmen Prepare For Varsity Positions FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM-Top Row: Steve Allen. Bill Dorzab, .linnny Folscroft, Dick Anderson, Chuck Wood, Skip Chaffin, Loren Crown, Phil Robben. Third Row: Dale Neath, Chris Morton, Skip Lainuel, Charles Adams, Dennis Carter, Royal Rader, John Dormois. Second Row: Dan Harris. Gus Vedros, .lim Story, Dennis Watson, Tommy Campbell, Bob Bailey, Phil Miller, Mr. Toevs, coach. Bottom Row: Bobby Sands, Russell Thomas, Greg Waters, Al Dolinar, Jeff Allen, Gary Simpson, Bill Thrutchley. 79 Indoor Winter Track Keeps Boys In liape I Y.'XRSI'l'Y TRACK '1'EANIf-Top Row: Riehard Clarkson, Don Baker, Charles Johnson, Bruce Crockett, Ken Taylor, Frankie Williams, Gary Cindrich, Elvin Rider. Thin! Row: Terry Ray, managerg Jerry Carlett, Bob Mosley, Jim Cook, Jerry Mann, Jim Fisher. Art Harvey, John Wasko. Second Row: Jim Smith. manager: Ronald Epps, Tommy Barrett, Jerry Widener, Stanley Burton, William Rucker. Bottom Row: Nlr. Wolfe. Mr, Zollers. eoaehesg Terry Shumate, Cary Rhodus. Floyd Ashley, Kenny Cray, Jerry Marquis. Mr. Neill. coach. ,, 1959 TRACK RECORD 'QQ-t,m fling Big Eight Indoor ' W.H.S. Triangular W.H.S. Ottawa Relay W.H.S. Pittsburg Relay W.H.S. Argentine Relay W.H.S. S.lVl. North Relay W.H.S. Topeka Dual W.H.S. Sunflower League W.H.S. Regionals W.H.S. State Meet W.H.S. served as running ground. 2nd 3rd 4th 2nd lst 3rd lst 3rd 4-th 44th During the winter, Wildcat track boys prac- ticed inside the school to keep in shape and prepare themselves for the spring track season. The dirt-floor hasement of the new west wing 'Y N HNF lRXC,lx ll U1 up 011 It 1 1 ldll 11.11111 111 lau 11111161 lnrrx Ha ard ken 51111111 Ixan 1311 lu Carter ,laednlu 'lrrrs 11111111 111 Tlllfll R014 ll lm lo an 1111111 g1lOIll1Il Can Xndu on B111 Cooper Don Brad lnurx Larry Ladd B111 K1n 11111 1dXIll 51101111 R011 T11 tll Mmrahle L1 on Saundmr Cl1ff1 rd Nlauzcfy Qamuel H111 Ted Tl10111p 011 W alt Nlajus lu ,lurl 1 lNo1111a11 R1 lllltl kllll ll RUIIUI71 R ll Ja lx f 1r111r lx ll Jam C110 tor R1c'l1arCl Txm Dot Cmder Team Paves Way For prmg Sports 4, A 0 --Q Nl FRENHXIXN TRXCK TEAM Top Ron -X1le11 P13118 an Ron Ran 1111 Ioren Crown iarx Swallow Paul ,lor cn en Pele Pomercnlxe Chuck Wood Dlck Xnder on J1111 Lan ford Ruth qtanles Tlnrd R011 K11tl1 Qtromber Nhlxe 'Nlclnto 11 Bxll H111 Floyd Iamuel Wann Rudvll Rol1f1rlC1l1o11 Can Dallllll Robert 'NIcCm Hal Nlllllll Serond Rau. Jerry Xoung Ro or Ea an Robert Cullmert on 11.11111 Coe Cl1r1 'Nlortnn Jorrx N l1a1l1l1 ,lol111Dor111o1 .leff Xllm Il C1111 hrbu on Botlom R011 Hor ace Humplml Ruits Banu Dan Harrl J1111 Crum Dflll lmruxcr Carl Cral Bob P1110 llarrcll Clark Mr Nladau coach 81 -J I fr ' ' 1- 2 K A Q 01 . H L 4 -1- T 1 ul , '? 4 - i , Rl 5 X A -fam, I ' I L 1, RE.'lf 1 ' ' , -V-T R ': lin -f xY1ll'Hlllr. Cl' 1115 5 'l' . J' l Q1 3 1' gg , ' C ' . . 5 ,i-l U ' . V ,Q ' . U. l ' SI l ' U 4 . if ' f - -, 1 -5 , ' , . . , ' ',, ' 1.1 .. ..,.1. '.. , ' ,Q , , ' ' . ' v - I I z-- v . - r- . 'A' Q- I 9 :1 ' 1 5 . ' . 1 ' .9 5 , Lf ' 1 1 . U L . U . 0 Af I' ' H. 1 . 1' 'F. S 5, ' son, Lonnie Norman. Carl Smith. .lflllll V1-ix. 0 I , ,h 3 3 4 gl: A r X , ' in 'I ' 1 . 1 F , . 1 Y , , ' , , 4 2 1 ' L ' V, K, ' gl xx 1 I 1 1 1 , 1... 5 1 -1 1 I : aff . 1 .' ' g. sv., TAY 'Q' ', gs. '. ' , 1 s ,' g . .. ' ': 1' - g,1 'L S. ' . , fs, j '. , A . ': . g SS, , ' 15, E, ' . . g 7 ' ' . 1 1 .QL , ' , '. . 1 S. . 1959 Baseball Season Ends With 10-6 Record 1959 BASEBALL RESULTS W.H.S. , Haskell T-4 W.H.S L,,. , No. K. C. .Z-1 W.H.S , 1 No. K. C. 6-3 W.H.S Topeka 8-6 W.H.S 1 1 Topeka 1-2 W.H.S ,7,, , Park Hill 3-1 W.H.S. DeLaSalle 3-2 XV.H.S. ,,,,, t, Maur Hill 1-3 W.H.S Maur Hill 3-7 W.H.S Wy'a11dotte -l-5 W.H.S , . , DeLaSalle 10-9 W.H.S, .11,111,,,,,. Park Hill 5-2 W.H.S. ,Y,1,,111,,, Leavenworth 12-3 W.H.S. ...,.. , , Bockhurst 2-4 W.H.S. , ,,1, 1 Ward 1-2 W.H.S. ,11.,...,,,o. 1 A Ward 6-1 BORDER LEAGUE STANDINGS 1959 Wins Losses 1st Topeka-Ward 7 3 2nd Washington 6 4 Hardwood floors served as a diamond for baseball boys as late snows 3rd North C' 5 5 caused them to resort to practicing in the gym, 4'tl'l Maur Hlll 3 7 5th DeLaSalle 1 9 1 BASEBALL TEAM-Top Row: Roger Rector, Jim Murray, Larry Dixon, Mark Bishop, Bob Yockel, Gary Kenagy, Robert Gabel, Mike Black. Third Row: Paul Gravatt, Terry Wilson, Robert Campbell, Mike Whittier, Steve Kaminski, Jerry Car- son, Joe Madrick. Second Row: Norman Vrbenec, Dick Hill, Larry Carson, Jim Hull, Everett Cheatwood, Sam Alonge. Bottom Row: Mr. Mondt, coach, Harold Barnes, Terry Dixon, Ted Goode, Larry Evans, John Pulley, Mr. Rcitemeier, coach. 82 1' uf Tennis Is New GRacket7g Golf Is Ultl Club vw.-N. 9 - 5 . in an arg Rf- ' ,A 1 i f, xt si. 1 :L ,. 1 4, -., fwfr H 4 avi' ,LA-, uw-4, ,-Pc ug? -2 Q-. nf ' K- . ' --. 'I' -' -y V' ,lv ', 4-'vw' ? ' 'sk 1'!Uuvl r-, ,- Ky ,Isa- , 'I'lfNNI?4-71111 Kuzu: Sllllllvj Fnwlvr. Hung Hughes. Hob llillvr. Kim-mgv Cdlllllill. ,lim Han-vu. Svcorzfl Row: I.:111x Clinv. Ron Curw1'. Mr GOLF Knittlv. D. 3ICI.t'1lIl. Cary Crazrlu, Hob JOIIIISOII. Dick BllI'Ill'fI.HUfIflII1 RUIIQ' Hill Ilzmnxm. Furl KLUNNII. Dun K -ner. In . R. Yivilfmlll. f'nz.l!'ll. v1 Wrwmlfurfl. 'l'If,-XXI-1111 Left KWILICIIZ Nick KZ1I1l1k2lI'C'4. Hay Nl:-yu. xIilllI'i1'r' ifllilelq-rf. lllilll lllluilxvy. Nl'-lxin ll'i11'1111w1'. in-41 9 , ' Q 2 Q' ' e V H5 f . 0' A' ' ,V .f v- A V V 5 , tudents Participate In Intra- Cl100l lports 99 'YQ xl J BORN BXNRIIIBALL AND XOLLEXBALL CH HIPS lop R014 D1Clx Burnett Bob XVynne Jul Walker Rlcharml Clark on Cars Cmdrlch Bottom Ron Jerry 'Nlann Don Bolmskr Stue Xouu Hal Nlunn kenny tray Larry Ilxanm mana or 9-9 Q Q? KJ' TABLE TENNIS CHAMPS Top Row Qemor dm mn Dan Kflam lnrrl place in xvllilll' ond place Lloyd Wood flr t place Bottom Row Jumor lllWl1Ol'1 Dlclx Xndrr on tlurcl plan Krnny Chauxm econd place Roy Bllyeu f1r t place 84 .I .W ,,,.,,q . , I' fx ff' . I . A 4 , . QS .,... . gd' . fl-, A , 4, t ZA 3-,, T' .i 1 .V 3 x Y , , . -Q Y ' ' .. V w ,- W f, V ' . 4. I, ., , 1 . . . . , . ,, A . , . . .,, F. , lk .M . f X ., ,A 1-. A , I V - A: x. 'YA ' Qu' 'U' - na.. -uw. ' A '-1:11---Iii:-..'g::: -l f. -- ' gs 'x , , Xvfy - ', L ' g A+ S. I ' -3 1 -gg 1 , scr- Q f 1 5 . v, -5 Z fl ,S y -,g , - ' V' S g ' ' , 's . -sv' '49 IIINIIZI INC IILUI lop Rau lan lia 1 Blll Stomr Ralph Hllc Lharl: Knapp Dalo Neath John Debeere ,Iohn Hora ch Second Row Myron Blackbum Denm Wataon Elamf Elll qharon Stanlu Jeff Xllc-n B1lIEl1ey Bottom Rou Sonna Lxnk Phyllls Rollwa cn Linda Radford Qtephanxo Hammer nnth Aloha hchcfflcr Sandy Nlarqul 'NINQ Hughe coach Intramurals Promote Good portsmanshlp g 1 r-5 ,,, av , - f Y f . N 4' GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL CHAMPS-Top Row Sharon Stone. Llnda Dagley, Connxe Lxndgren, Ethel Cygan Bottom Row Betty QIIIIITIODQ Trella Whltalxer, Nlartha Farms, Denlse FICCUE 85 , X i I- I , 9 - , I 1, . Q ' 1 l gg, f ' ' l fl , ' -. 3, A W - A ' if A , . ' , ff' e . :H N .A i I ,. .I ' 'll .fS'- , L6 s l g e l I as . H : 1' l , . fb, 6 I lla I M H . S , ': ' , 'S ' - , ' 1 's. .K ' Q, I , ' . '. Q ', ' g , ' ,- ', 5' .. .' I 's,.'-r 5, O 3 I W . I 'W Q ' - x X 3 X at anizalizms Through school organizations we learned to he leaders and to work with others in serving our school. our community. and our fellow students. Our clubs provided social life and a feeling of belong- ing for 65 per cent of the student hody who chose to join. Active membership meant planning. rais- ing money. conducting meetings and helping others. Y-Teens and Hi-Y promoted Christian principles while the Safe- ty Club encouraged us to be Hwreck- less drivers. The Horizon Club sent food to needy families and the Key Club sold school supplies. Our study hours were bright- ened by songs drifting from Room 127 where the A Cappella Choir was rehearsing. I n st r u m e n t s gleamed under the floodlights as the band marched at home football games. And as a reward for scholar- ship. leadership and achievement. a select few won membership in honoraries. Wihen the names were read for National Honor Society this s p r i n g , those who had used their talents found the reward was worth the effort. X u ix 87 Terk, Studying, Good ttitude Lead To . .. op'- 'Sf' ,, fn NATION XL HOBOR SOCIFTX SENIORN R014 111 x llusu Larly Sclumclt Don on el Francme Fresert Treva Whxtakcr lllllfll Row Jcrry Hull Xlllilllll H1 mluck ln Mr mm btroud Mary McCurds J'mcCr0u1 Secon1lRo1u Wlanlyn Wood Conner: Powell Carol Pctc-run l l ffwmlc Fml lmn llvurlx Donm an Front Ron jam! Reynold Karen Catron Julla Yarner Jem Hord Qllaron Qlllllll They Have What It Takes Studv Homeu O1 lx Z 88 Membership ln ational Honor r ooiety fp, T 'Eg' 1.1 3 A vs 7 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY, SENIORS-T011 Row: James Hull. Cary Jarvis. Joanne Zahornik, Cary Smith, Carol Newland, Sandy Crockett. Third Row: Pat Wilson, Jeanette Kindred, Diane Smith, Florence Evans, Virginia Jordan. Sec- ond Row: Johnny Fish, Barbara Simpson, Judy Carpenter, Kay Ann Bamey, Cay Luscombe, David Forbes. Bottom Row: Shir- ley Stith, Nancy Cowley, Lana Rae Shaw, Delores Don Carlos. Hrs. Hamilton, sponsor. To Make An Honor Student . . . Concentration Forty-three seniors and sev- enteen juniors were named to the National Honor Society this year. To be eligible for membership, sen- iors had to be in the upper 25 per cent of their class scholastieally and juniors in the upper 10 per cent. Members were chosen on the hasis of grades, teachers, character ratings, and activity points. Juniors who were named to the society this year will he re-evaluated their sen- ior year and must qualify with oth- er seniors to be retained as mem- hers. Lyra!! .. - ,V Q-fig 4 , V. , . :': fax 1 Q Juniors Receive Honor As Top tudents fur NXTION XL HONOR SOCIETY .IUNIORS-Top Rozo Nlarun DcGroff Nlartm Thoma Judy Nastav John Turk Mm Nlartm Losdean Barker Sacorzrl Rozo Trclla Whnaker Ronald qeney Evelyn Fountam Margaret Wllham Dan Adams Bottom Row Carolyn Frot Gwen Launer Aurelra Park Barbara French Qharon Han en Joann Brougham F1 rendshlp O1 U3.Il1ZE1t1Oll tiuj-so X N ulll And oroll Honors Best Journallsta YP S1 '3 Y' vi QUILL AND SCROLL Top Row D1ane blllllll lhw1hQ91pe CarolNe1sla11d Joanne Zabormk Peggy Dewey Trexa Whltaker Tlzrzl Ron Jane Lrou 0 ClOI'18 NI1ller X11 1111.1 Nnoud XIHTIHIIIIC Lacx Mr lma Jordan Second Row lNancy Cow lo1eQ D011 Carlo Wir R1Cll8I'd pon or Qharon Slllllll Jman Hord Reseeuch u1ll and qcroll the mterna llonal honor Qomels for l11gl1 Qchool JOUII13l1'ilQ 14 made up of Qtudenta who l1a1e met the requlrementa of bemff outQta11cl111U 111 tl1e fleld of journaham loemg a member of the Haiclzel or Waslzznglonzan Qtaffi and raukmg Qcholaetlcalls 111 the upper tl11rd of the1r clam vl6I11lJCI'Q were honored at the axxald awem blx bx 'VIr Nlartha Rlcharcle Qpon Qor ae l13XlHg done outQta11d111g uork OI1 the Qchool publ1cat1onQ Offlcere for the X681 were Joanne Zabormk preqdent Delores Don Carloa XICC presldent V1fg1Hl3,IOf dan Qecretars and Peggx Deuex treaeurer i if 9l . I k 2: '- ' I J 0 ...' L , V7 , Cf. ' ,, , - N aa - wo iv 5, .,. L ta 2 ' ,, ... -ei il f 'T T 4 -3 ,, 'I -4 .. W if uv - ... f 2- -- ' ' 1 -rf f 1 .. ' r ' J , - ' Q . ' . ' 1 V - ' w . 'f 'f -e 1 - 1 9 s ,. V' I. , S., N . gpg.. . :, V ,- ley, Trella Whitaker, Jerry Hill, Connee Powell, Kay A1111 l3ar110y, Carol Peterson. Boftom Row: Carol Amy, Carolyn Frost, De- L S..s.' 5,5 sg, -' . v , 1 I I . C N . ' n. v I U Q D s C -' ' ' L S. .' l .. .. - ' 9 - 1 - D X . -V 'Z ' ' '. 1 ,,, I ' 1 N l , . 1. . X' 4 - AT X xt DEBATERS-Top Raw: Mel O'Conner, Bob Cav, Lynn Minger, John Miller, John Nichol. Fourth Row: Kenneth Rickey. David McNiel, Art Harvey, Carol Newland. Treva Whitaker, Francine Frevert. Third Row: Miki O'Bannon, Kris Van De Veer, Janie Crouse, Dorothy Reeves, Kenneth Chauvin, John Pulley. Second Row: Mr. Alan Could, sponsor, Connie McClain, Ina Turrentine, Bill Cunningham, Lee Barbee, Tim Dotson. Bottom Row: Sharon Smith, Marion Gray, Barbara Cravatt, Jean Hord, Larry Carver. Not pictured, Mary Kay Cordill. Debate Develops ullesolved that the federal government of the United States should substantially increase its regulation of labor unionsfi was the debate question this year. Outside research is not the only requirement of the forensic activity. Debaters spend time speak- ing in front of mirrors and work- ing with tape recorders. livery day, from the debate room, comes the sound of clashing opinions. The main objective of the debaters is to bring home trophies. This year they won fourth at Rus- sell, second at Fort Scott, third at Highland Park, first at Shawnee- Mission North Novice, and third at North Kansas City. Speaking nd Clear Thinkin 'YM' i c -k , . A., fav., , gg Happy Birthday! Debate isn't all work and no play. Memories from debate tri s are full of amusin incidents The teams that went So you admit we're pricing ourselves out of the world market! Bob Gay and John Miller practice in the hall. 92 P g ' to the Russell, Kansas, tournament even had a cake. Chung 1eeof111l1o11 to 1llg1l School 41e111terQ 11141 Nat14111'1l Iwo re11Q14 league 1 Ill 11411101 4141411 Stu41411tQ ss I4 rl141 1114 Qpeeeh 1111 41011114 4o111p4l1t14111 W1t11 1 111e11111erQ111p of tuentx fue the W1Q11111g14111 ,,141up ranks 141111111 111 mms 4 l'llJlLI' 111 Ill 4 c1ete1111111441 hx fOfCllQ1K f1Pg3fLCS held by 111411x1c1u'11 ll1LI'l11JClS 111 each school C11'1p1E'I' J4 111 Hord hae the ru 41 1141114114111 1lf7llS1 I 12311111110 1110 group Qp011Q411c41 the 1111 1111101131 Debate Tour11a111e11t 4111 October '30 31 .AIJII1 2 the C1L1J'llCf': '1tte11414 41 the Su11f1o1xer 141 u4 N111 11111quet '11 fopeka 0ff1C6fQ were Jane CrouQe pre 1c1L11l JO1lIl 'V1111er nee pre 1 dont Jfmill H41r41 QCCICIHIX 11141 fl C 1 N 1 1 1 aio U1 dm mrlgurer nncrb 1n tho hrt trophx of the ca on 1 N3 NN 1111.114 1 31111 1 l I 1 1 the year debate award to '111' Huyck uccessful Debaters Earn F L MCmbC1S111p 49 TY NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE Top Row Nlelxln 0Connor 'Nlary Kas Cordlll John Nhller, Lynn Nhnger, Lar ry NIcM1llan, Francme Frexert Second Row Kenneth Chauun Ernext Rocenthal, Art Haney Carol Newland, Tresa Whnakcr Nlarsm DeCroff, B111 Cunnlngham Thzrd Row Connle xICC13.1X1, Kr1s Van De Veer, Doroths Reesee, ,lame Crowe, M1141 O,Ban non, Joann Brougham Bottom Row Sharon Srmth, Barbara Graxatt Joan Hord T1111 Dotion, Larry Carver, XIHTIOH Crax, Mr Could, Qponeor Not prctured Bob Can 93 .ev-4 V37- -J',' H 33, 2 ,A . L1 f XV 'Var hi ' wr, fy,V-.L ,La ,., 2 F iftiv HI '. ff' we PHUIU llil li lop Rout Phyllis H1111-s, ,xllt'Il hiiuaui, C,o1'4lo11 f,1'11u-s. Huy l.il4'f'. l.1lI'l'j' lflinv. liailpli llilv, N111 W. 1 tli luol llixi llllll Smith lird l'll1 1.1111-, Sponsor. HUHOIII Roux' Nlr. K1-11 Sl'llllIllll'llllLlll'T. Sponsor: Sllilllall Emi Roger lfuguii. llvl Slllll'HY. ,. .Q . ,., . .1 . . . L -. . . Photography Club Assists Washingtonfiani The Pliotography Club clit-kt-rl away UIlll0I' the leadership of Gordon Graves. presiclentg Sharon Smith. vice-pix-siclerit: Phyllis Sipes. secretary and Ralph Hile. treasurer. Taking: pictures for the Hatchet and Waslzirigloriimz and hecoming skilled in pro- vessing film took up most ol the thirteen IIlCIl1lJllH time. Mr. Gene l.ox'o and Nlr. Kenneth Schonclr inziier zlssislecl with a lllllllilgllilllly contest zinc all-school mixer after a liaslieiliall ganie. Virginia Stroud. Anita llrudley. Jerry Mc-rilzitt. Ron Rowden, Gwen l.a1une1', and Carolyn Hom-hns worked on sports stuff. Tliz-y 1-xaininv pictures Kalki-11 hy the Photogrupliy Club. 94 play ll part in Iuking: Ll picture. Larry il vs un ill'llllIl sliot ut ll foolliull ganna l 111 Plush lmullms, SllllllC'I' spec-ml, und for ll lun Y, Peggy Dewey, managing editor of the paper, Mrs. Martha Rich- Trella Whitaker and Connee Powell, sittingg and ards, Washinglonian sponsorg and Jerry Hill, editor, looked for extra Claudia Mather, Jane Crouse, Kay Ann Barney, Judy copy in the galley proofs to fill a small hole in the paste up which is DeHoff, and Diane Smith, standing. scanned the week- the final dummy of the paper. ly Waslzinglollian for mistakes. 4 an 9.3. Virginia Jordan, Sharon Peat, and Joanne Zabornik, who worked on Kathy Lester, Kay Anderson, Roberta Ross, Bar- various pages, checked the stone proof for errors. bara Simpson, and Alyce Carver were the business staff. Writing, editing, and printing are all part of the production of a newspaper. The Washingtoniarz staff, working in two class periods, produced a four-page paper. In ad- dition to the diligent work of the journalists, the printing department had to keep up with the constant rewrites in order to issue 1500 pap- ers weekly. Important events were cov- ered thoroughly during the year. Members of the Washirzgtonian, as well as writing, were often school representatives to press conferences and meetings at local newspapers. Feature and news staffs compared ideas for their pages so stories wouldn't he duplicated. These staffs worked closely together so a more interesting paper was produced. Standing are Carol Amy, Carolyn Frost, Marjorie Mcliforris. .ludy Kanosky, Treva Whitaker, Delores Don Carlos, and sitting are Judy Story, Ber- neice Taylor, Patty Mildes, and Marianne Lacy. Creatlve Ideas Uuxa 1a a Llldllglllg 1801161 1 the 11181111 of the 1960 HIIYLIICI ll XLd1J001x was p r od ur L 11111111 1111 2 e IllCllllJEI'N u11der tht superxmon of N11 Martha R1C1lElI'C1N Jour11'111Q111 IIINIIULIOI foed1torsjoan11e f 111or Ill1x lllfl lkloru Don Qarloe gulded t11e staff to meet tl1c1r deadhnec Once you know you ll hung xoul f10l1U1l H111 lVlr gn '1 lxex llglllf' 111 the Ilalchel Cillllpfllgll Oxer 1200 Hatclzcls were ordered hx the Qtudent hodx Dcloreb Don Cznlo and JUIIIIR Ldllltlllllx und 15 to ul1to1 of tln Ilalrlzrt Under the1r scrut1n1z111g eyec, the pages uert approwd and Qent to the pul111Q111r1g houee They also aQQ1Qted the Qectlon echtor Servmg as managers 1n three v1tal f1elds are Jean Hord, busmess, V1rg1n1a Jordan, c1rcu1at1on, and Maunce Ch11ders, advert1s1ng Gene Rollwagen Qerved ae ad Calesman 96 111e orga111Lat10n RLQUOIX mae the ILS1l0I151lJ1111y of Iran cme Irexert and Jann house Anangmg PIIUIICS on lawout ws as juet one of the taelts 1m olx ed D1ane Qnnth, copy echtor, checked copy to fee that It uae correct and we1lWr1tte11 Jerry H111 and Carol Newland 011 tamed DIHHCC approval as they cd1tcd the semor sect1on ek 0 in -M Q.-mvm!l 063' . X .5 ! 1 m . 1 ' VT. 'lll - 1' 1' '1 ' ' J 1 -d j t11r D la 'l work hy '2 staff - 1 . 's. ' ' :, 'I . '- J 0 lx. ' i I 'Q l .f . 1 Q . 'lg' Cl 7 ' ' , . Y-. 'D' , 5. l 1 . Fi l . he x I U' - ' 's L 2 ag'- AS ' exif K 5 L I h 1 . M . .Y . X ', y v . V N v j . . , . ' . x . . . f 1 nd Hard Work Produce Outstandlng Yearbook llhe Hatchet Ball Hollclax iIl0I'lll1d xx ts sponsored bx tu llaldzel stiff the clrcotfttlon tom nnttct LUlIlIHlSCf-l of stiff member began work two months before the danu A xttrbook must be ft cont llllldlltill of many fagtors but aboxe all lt must tell a story COIHlJ1I11Ilg p1clurtQ copy and l1C3.dl1IlCQ and Qupportln them ruth aclxerttamg the Qtaff strnecl to brtng an at count of tht year 1959 1960 to the student body Carol Peter on and Clorta Nllller worked del H111 the cover and carrym out other tlllllt wlnch wrt .1 1 ntd to the art taff fltey al o formulatttl tht plan fmt the Hatchet Ball and uperu ed the clecoratm Cettln ldeas for tht 1960 Hatchet art lNancy Cowles 1I1dCX ed1tor Shlrley St1th and Beserly Donntgan academlc Connee Powell tudent ltfc and Trcxa Whrt ker facultv S-g Bob Bat on and Pe 5 Dewey edtted the port tctxon Sharon Qllllfh and Cordon Graxe tandm photo rapher 'worked mth the sectlon edltor Press Club Promotes Interest In Journalism xr'-1 -11 ra' ,ww ar' ALJ ' ., Ti :rm at um' - N1-gig. 'l 13, 1 eff? vs .. I - i f ii ft ' ' ' 7 'I :va V 2. -. 'R ' . u Y , Y ly ,WWW A .V Oi . .. .. . A -S 5.1 . . . f 't.'Q f i1 H ,M 'Ji' 1 - Q Q, 1 li .4 - .Jil Y 1 ' 1 -f ' f .1 ral 3595. ,fa Qi A Y. x ' , ' ts . . 'fs s-233' if si: A . ' gff Nlaril'n Qtitt was L'Miss Twirp and won the Press Clulfs prize of five i j, r, dollars. Kay Ann Barney made the presentation. At a Press Club meeting Virginia Jordan explained to future journal- ists the process of editing a newspaper page. i J Owvaffkfefm SL lL4!i,m,'?v,5 ii' A Tu,xf:,'l W umts WW Sponsoring the sale of slave coupons, choosing Miss Twirp, giv- ing a special skit, and making trips to press conferences were among the activities of the Press Club. Mrs. Martha Richards sponsored the or- ganization. Officers in charge of planning meetings and activities were Jerry Hill, presidentg lane Crouse. vice-presidentg P h y l l i s Sipcs, secrctaryg and ,lean Horcl, treasurer. Dec Ann Schocnig and Terry Rothcring sold slave coupons in the west ticket booth during Twirp Gliey' Organization Popcom, peanuts, hotdogsf' cried Key Club members who assisted the P.T.A. in selling refreslunents at home foot- ball games. The loyal peddlers wandered through the stadium with frostbitten noses and frozen wares. Key Club officers Maurice Childers, Don Yockel, Allen Eagan, and Dewey Fry were kept busy planning meetings and club projects. parks Achievements is if' iam ' , -5 -s ' f, R?-?f'i 1 52 - ff , ' r A 1 fe. tm' A- .. 24,415 ' -9- 5 -,I 'Q' ' ' ,gi i Q2 4 Qjjf, .' A . -1' ' - '- 'fLsLfv,-51i 5 , ?1 .i s 6 . N ' -4 is John Miller, Lieutenant Governor of Kansas for Key Club, conducted a training conference at W.H.S. for leaders. Mr. Porter, sponsor, explained to the boys that they must maintain high standards and accomplishments. Qualifications for member- ship in the Key Club are a three grade average and a desire to serve others. Outstanding among the c l u b ' s projects were helping the P.T.A. sell refreshments at football games and working with orphans and under-privileged children. Leading the Key Club were Maurice Childers. president: Allen Eagen, vice-presidentg Don Yockel, secretaryg and Dewey F ry. treasur- er. The sponsor was Mr. Mahlon Porter. Se1enee Club Seeks To Develop 1... ummm gulpment .xt 1 SLIQIICQ fluh mcetm Ire Ray Nnyn Loux Xrm-tron Nlurtm Thoma Cary Smlth Nldl' aret wlllldlilg Dee Ann brhoenx and Johnny F1 h Forty fue SCICIILC Club members led by Bob Batson Pf6QlClCIlt 'Vlartm Thomas nee presldenl Nlarparet Wllllams sec retary and Rod DHVIQ treasurer joined to promote suence The SKICIICC Club IS clnlded Into foul sectlons broloby botany chemls try and phssus Mr 'Nleek chicks SCICHPC Club members as they hoard the SKltI1llflC problems are answered by applylng math bus for a fleld trlp Ken Grlgsby, Johnny Flsh, Mllu O'Bannon Watchmg Loms Armstrong work 11 calculus problem are and Don Yockel antlclpate an exerting trlp Ken brlgsby, Don Yockel, and Mlkl O'Bdnnon I00 I ,. S he X . 'Qi gt A I - , , s.-2555 'ifj y xv 1 , , Q 5, 3, - . , V 'L' Q 'Y sry' Y.. W 'gl QV Y ? yQE5-' 3 li hz . 1 l g . 5 in k N ' Q e E , 5 I . 3 . X ' Q ' 'N r -f' 4 ,s l L - ff s f' . ' N . A L - Ex' l-QQU1. ' L . - I g1' 'jll-', 's 1 Q g. . ' ' 's, 4 ' ' , 1 ' g' .. r N' ' 'g' 'S . :. l .I if - I I w, -- ' I l 'T lf 71 I ' Interest Throu h Applied Research Miki O'Bannon, Margaret Williams, Ken Crigsby. Sharon Fase, Martin Tliomas, Don Yockel, and Bob Batson, plan a trip in a council meeting. Kansas State and Kansas University were host to the Science Club and acquainted the members with opportunities at college. Guest lecturers sought to develop interests in unusual sub- jects and field trips highlighted the year. Members not pictured: Cary Ald- ridge, Larry McMillan, .ludith Metz. Larry Peterson, Sharon Burtin, Carol Amy, Marion Gray Rosemary Dim- mitt, Therryl Holland, Nancy Cleve- land, Kathleen Mock, Mattie Belo- brajdic, Roxanna Jones, Bill Judy, Bill Cunningham, Janice McLeod, Barbara Whitlock, Jeanne Cray, Jackie Pulley, Dan Adams, Mary Cordill, Pete Nel- son, Wayne Crazier, Lynn Minger. Larry Nicholson, John Turk, Rod Davis, Mark Bishop, Larry Newby, Don Brad- bury, Frank Janzen, Ronald Rees. Members of the Science Club spend much of their time experimenting in the labs. One of the main activities of the club is to send projects to the science fair. Kenny Crigsby, Mike Roper. Marvin DeCroff and Carol Myers are working on a new experiment. I0l Y-Teens Maintain Christian Ideals Virginia Duncan leads the committee for the spring dance and Bar- bara French has a superb idea forthe theme. SENIOR CABINET-Top Row: Janice Andrews, Jerry Hill, Carolyn Hoehns, Norma Roberts, Marilyn Rudell, Donna Klingler, Judy Srader. Second Row: Kay Anderson, Barbara French, Karen Stephens, Linda Stan ley, Sally Smith, Lana Rae Shaw, Gail Painter. Bottom Row: Miss Comby, Vir inia Duncan Ardis Bucklin er Carol Newland, Marcia Woodson, Den- g i S , ISC Fiscus. M ex Developing leadership and Christian ideals. the Y-Teens func- tion as a major organization at Yvushington. The club is divided in- to two groups. The Senior group supported a needy family during Thanksgiv- ing and Christmas. Social activities included sponsoring the Sweetheart Hop and heart-sister week. Junior Y-Teens sent stockings to Japan and worked with the Senior group on other projects. Devotions begin each Y-Teens meeting. Girls listen with interest as Carol Newland reads an inspirational poem. Throu h Group Activities And Devotions N L . . . . .-into Canned goods were collected during Thanksgiving and given to a Afggfnxg deserving family. Linda Nick and Brenda Smith give their vontributions 1' ' to Margery Dawe. The Senior Y-Teens was led by Virginia Duncan, preside-ntg Denise Fiscus, vice-president: Mar- t sha Woodson, secretaryg Ardis Bucklinger, treasurer. Dorothy Reeves, presidentg Pat hfliller. Yiee-presidenig and Can- Membership cards are collected at each rneetin dv Bishop. Secretarvh led the Jun. Betty Buchanan takes eards at the Christmas meetin ior Y-Teens. JUNIOR CABINET-Top Row: Carole McKav. Diane Starhuck, Julona Powell, Therrel Holland, Gerry Adams, Pat Miller, Janice Smith. Rosemary Barfield, Janet Schlenker. Set-tmfl Roux' Phyllis Rollwagen. tllleryl Jarvis. Bonnie Hamilton. Sharon Roop. Terry Rothering. Sharon Burton. Sheryl Raglow. Marion Cray. Bottom Roux' Bliss Dague. Candy Bishop. Dorothy lim-ex es. Dee :inn Shoenig. Miss Wilson. i , l 1 . - 5 . l i I . 1 S l 3- ? ' 1 3, . 1 , 9 I03 The Horizon Club provides a program of interest by which girls receive instruction in connnunity and social service. Activities of thc W.ll.S. Horizon Cluh included a wget acquainted picnic and a mix- er aftcr a hasketball game. Service projects of thc cluh have been col- lecting canned goods for needy families and toys for foreign chil- dren. Leaders of the club this year were Suzanne Hendrickson. presi- dentg Judy Gearheart, vice-presi- dentg Shirley Stith, secretaryg and Diane Siner, treasurer. Serving as sponsors were Miss Jennie Fulton. Spanish and English teacher, and Mrs. Elizabeth DeHoif, connnerce teacher. Virginia Jordan, Barbara Rodenbcck, Diane Sincr, Judy Lowe, Martha For ris, Miss Fulton, sponsor, and Pam Blacknicr work with yarn to send overseas. Horizon Girls Serve Community And School Pam Blackmer helps decorate the Horizon Club Christmas tree. i , .......,.,,,.? f S 'ii Suzanne Hendrickson, president, leads a Horizon Club meeting. The club met once a month. I04 ...-Q. Hi-Y Develops hristian Livin tandards yn? School supplies were sold hy the lli-Y boys. ll:-fore school and during lunch period, students could obtain pens, paper, pencils, and a variety of supplies. Illl1S activity served as a money-making projcet for the club. Gordon Graves, Allen Eagan, Terry Ray, Harold Col- lins, and Danny Adams conduct a cabinet meeting. Activi- ties and projects are planned to develop Christian stand- ards and provide wholesome entertainment for the high school boy. lli-Y seeks to dev:-lop high standards of Christian character in teenage lmvs. lli-Y lroys. led liy Gordon Uraves. president: Ilan A dams. vice-presidentg Harold Collins. c-haplaing and Allen lfagan. treasurer: sold school supplies and sweat shirts in the west ticket hooth. and con- ducted programs and discussions with members of the lfellowship of Christian Athletes. llepresentatives attended the State Nlodel Legislature in Topeka. This colilerence was planned to familiarize Hi-Y youth with legis- lative practices. Slate officers were elected and the capitol build- ing: was turned over to the repre- sentatives lor one day. Sponsors of the club were Mr. Karl Cunningham, Mr. W. G. Love, Mr. Fred Nladaus, and Nlr. Don Froelich. Hi-Y members take notes in a planning session. 2 - u iN , a...s. - 'iiiflsnr-Wd I K .ntl-z 1 n1!9SW x 4 ,.uv'0'1':' ,xv1l'x4.. ,.:ni:', t,....,v , , -zjiklf. I05 J 1- 1' 'im , , as if yn, xp-J rms-.1 Crm' ' Lge-if' Gwen Chaffin looked at a travel poster and wondered about the possibility of being a visitor in Spain. Planning meetings for the club were Jim Hansen, secretaryg Donna Edmonds, vice-president: and Carole Brown, treasurer. French, panish Umte Forming Modern Club Because of the number of clubs and thc shortage of meeting times, Spanish and French clubs were combined into one group, the Modern Language Club. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Barbara Peter and Miss Jennie Fulton, French and Spanish teachers. the club members were willing to make the change work. The main activity of the club was dining out at French and Span- ish restaurants. Club members also heard talks about foreign countries and discussed the use of these two modern languages. The president, Lee Barbee, moved during the yearg the remaining officers were Donna Edmonds, vice-presidentg Jim Hansen, secretaryg and Carole Brown, treasurer. Sharon Kussmann, Miki O'Bannon, and Janet Keithly ex changed their views on French and Spanish. X fix li Latin Members Feast, ponsor ehool Dance Breakfasting at sunrise at lvyandotte County Lake. sponsor- ing a mixer, and feasting at the lionian Banquet were the social ac- tivities of the Latin Club. The club of eighty members was led by ,lo- ann Brougham, presidentg Norma R o lm e r t s. Vic-e-president: Trella Whitaker, seeretaryg and Cary Crazda, treasurer. Joann Brougham was also treasurer of the State Jun- ior Classical League. l Sharon Hansen and Gretchen Pomerenke prepared the main .courses in the Washington kitchen for the annual Latin Club Roman Banquet. i Gray Aldridge, .leanne Gray, Norma Roberts, and Pat Sheble entertained at the Roman Banquet with a skit about Plato. The same skit was used again at a state meeting of the Junior Classi. cal League. Posters publicizing the Latin Club mixer were examined by Mrs. Smith a.nd Joann Brougham. I07 X ta t s. f tag at tilt Z' Gathering canned goods and distributing them to needy families was a project of the F.H.A. Linda Nick, Margery Dawe, and Brenda Smith collected the canned goods before and after school. Each member of the F.H.A. was asked to contribute. F.H.A. Girls Serve At Dancing on Bandstand was a major social event for the Future Homemakers of America. Beverly Donnigan, presi- dent, talked with the master of ceremonies on the program. The activities of the organization, such as panels on dating and marriage, talks by local ministers, and discussions on con- servative living were explained over the air. About twenty members and their dates danced on the television show. This was the first time that F.H.A., as an organization, had been on the progam. Home, ln Community Preparing stuffed animals for a ehildren's home was a major service of the F.H.A. Ann Leonard and Joyce Hackett got the animals ready to give as Christ- mas presents. IO8 The F.H.A., sponsored by Miss Patricia Doyle, Mrs. Eda How- ard, and Miss Catherine Wilson, made stuffed animals for a chil- dren's home, sent Christmas cards to hospital patients, and sponsored a mixer after a basketball game. Leading the organization were Bev- erly Donnigan, president, Linda Radford, vice-president, Brenda Conrod, secretaryg and Karen Brush, treasurer. The organization of about one hundred members started a new project which is to continue every year. The F.H.A. undertook the job of mending the football uni- forms after the season closed. Girls Plan Futures In Nursin Profession 2 t h ., g ,f .x . .,., n o 5 3 1 2:9 I 91' I L V ' ' E J T ,F 1 J' 4- is X ij ' 1 fer' tt , . A.il , ,J' , J A I I 2. it QI.. ,C -' ' K v 4- X i OA Q X 4 X .1 7' ,. ' 2 ' : YA , 1' 5- 'I' X . f Qt -,. at I 'V , Ji 'S it Q A P' g K In I i, R I v .qv X W E, , , , t . . ' x f S W e Q 'Q'-il ig 'if A 7' , 1 5 ' V' I l 1 Y I FUTURE NURSES-Top Row: Lettie Garner, Peggy Dewey, Nana cy Meyn, Jeanne Knight, Gwen Chaffin. Ninth Row: Carol Myers, Ther- ryl Holland, Peggy Schmidt, Phyllis Huska, Linda Nick. Eighth Row: Pam Blackmer, Pat Wilson, Annette Germonprez, Judy Hughes, Gloria Long. Seventh Row: Linda Carr, Alta Crosstephan, Barbara Larsen, Joyce Lynch, Roberta Kawalchuk. Sixth Row: Janice Kawalchuk, Lou- ise Oldfield, Mary Jo Antonich. Kathy Estes. Fifth Row: Anita Cer- monprez, Virginia Stroud, Jeanine Newman, Linda Dull, Juanita Roper. Fourth Row: Bonnie Hamilton, Brenda Burton, Clarice Freeman, Linda Stanley, Martha Ferris. Third Row: Cecilia Roper, Darlene Catron, Jackie Pulley, Pat Dixon, Mary Button. Second Row: Marilyn Stitt, Dorothy Schofield, Betty Hagan, Sherita Rest-r, Mrs. Dorothy Cnau. sponsor. Bottom Row: Jeanne Cray. Helen Davis, Sheila Fisher. Kay Lister. Future Nurses officers for the year were Trella Whitaker, secretary- treasurerg Pat Wilson, vice-president, and Peggy Schmidt, president. IO9 S 'av '41 Assisting Mrs. Cnau in the nurses office, Jackie Pulley enjoys In-r work and plans to make nursinf her career. She helped each day to make up hedi in the nurst-'s office. To inspire girls in the field of nursing is the goal of the Vllash- ington Future Nurses Club. Spon- sored by Mrs. Dorothy Cnau, school nurse, this group of about fifty girls hears lectures. views films. and attends meetings with doctors and other future nurses in the area. The organization. a non-social club. promotes good health habits in the school and members' homes. Mem- bers of the club assist Mrs. Gnau in the nursc's office during their free periods. One activity the Safety Club sponsors is a Youth Court. This court reviews cases submitted to it by the municipal courts. Safety Club Strives For Gwreekless' Drivers The word 'asafetyw may ap- ply to many things, but frequently one associates it with automobiles. Attempting to make students more aware of their responsibilities as drivers is the principal aim of the Safety Club at Washington. The Safety Club supervises a car rodeo and also a car check in the spring. The sponsor of the or- ganization is Mr. William Cun- ningham. Gary Crazda, treasurer of Safety Club, checked for car defects. D Marianne Lacy, secretaryg Joann Brougham, presirlentg and Francine Frevert vice-president, discussed meeting plans. ll0 Artists Sponsor Gallery And Sidewalk Fair 'llhrough tht- :Xrl Clulr. stu- dt-nts some the arts as they are put to use in 1-xeryday life and learn to approx-late their cultural lieritage. lfxploringx tht- idea that art is need- ed to lialancc society, niemlvers toured the art gallery. college art departments and Hallmark. Led ln' Carol lJett'rson, pres- ident: Roll Redmon. x'ic:e-president: Gay Luscomlme. secretary: and Glo- ria Nliller. treasurer, the rlulv spon- sored a mixer and a sidewalk art lair. The sponsors supervised an art gallery outside the art rooms. Q ,:u9R'PP'Ys L W Mr. Gralkc. sponsorg Gloria Miller. Car- Bob Redmon adjusts a picture in the new art gallery. Students dis- ol Petcrson, Bob Redmon. and Gay Lus- played their works in the hall near thc art rooms. combe discuss activities at an Art Cluh CXCCUUYK' ll1t'0l ITIS. t t ART CLUB-Marion Gray. Margaret Williams. Jodean Boyd. Gloria Miller, Kathy Ross. Sharon Faso. Pennie Yosslt-r. Carol Peterson, Carole Brown. John Morasch, Kent Schultz, Don Campbell, Doug Kirchhofer. Roh Redman. Mr. James l.auwr. sponsorg Kay Anderson, Mollye Conn. Not pictured: Gay Buford. Sandy Gill. Glenda Martindale. 'Y' -X CXPPELL-X lop R010 Carol Newland R011 Xndu III Nlm xlllllll I1111 NIU :lu bllllly Crockett Charles K1rcs ltr losce Cnlhs Ron Howden Tlzzrzl Ixow Sandy Ducclxer II 1 ll l lllll xlllls llllllxllll cl lcrry Goss Nlary McCurdy x o e mx x from wu 1 111 1111 1 111 tI1tl1X cut I d Cm d Suzanne llcndrrclxson ay c vnhe xc 1 t 1 wood BUHOIII Rott lllt lllltld lmlx loanm lxnlt e Aulflla Pax 114 Hull ,Iamct Xndrus Chuck W1 dom Juha sess1on A Cappella Chou' Aehleves Perfeetlon ,-Q. Varner and Gwen Chaffm, t1cco111pan1sts, l1sten mtently at a prr1ct1ce I I2 LC'llIl1Il0 t appreclate IHUQIC and deseloplnfr the11 XOICCS 1 the 'foal of tl1e slxty membels of A Cappella CllO1I' Rehearsals for plograms throughout the year make tht cho1r room rnw ruth p1'1ct1ce Dnected by lVlr James Rals ton the cho1r opened the fall sea 9011 sxlth 'ln all school assembly Addlng splce to the performance N618 a theme and war1at1on of When the SHIIIIS Go Marehlnff ln a11d a Calypso number called, Gosslp Celehlatmg the CllI'1QtlTl3S season, the annual Vespexs were presented Insprrlng the audlence, the tradltlonal candlellght proces slonal hlffhhffhted the servlce The operetta Carousel, a losely Il13glC3l stoly of a carm xal barker and a nalve, young glfl, was presented 1n February Rehearsals started after tryouts 1n early Xloxemher The C'llO1I' welcomed sprmg mth song at thelr concert pre sented IH May .41 h 3, Q, - 2, H ' 1 s . Q' A . A 2 . X, 2 . 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C D . . lop Rau Bola Gay Gwen Chalfrn John Purdue lNancy Kcllnu lJ.n1d Loxmll 'Nlanlxn Nlcndlclxl Rudy Scott Thzrd Row Gretchen Pomerenkc Chcgter Green Ruth lurdue Ben C4 hnmn Sdndx Prper Nlaurrec Chrlder Sands Barber Second Row Pat Cooper Don Folsom Carole McKay Dou Lmd u Ron Scney Carol Esan Fred E111 Bottom Row Nhry Dale Donna Klm ler Julra Vdrner Lana Rae Shan lxdrrn Qdtron Sharon Setzer Dense F1 cu Through Practuze And Performances Glowing candles and lovely carols began t Vespers cr nal vt 'N .lame Ra ton trxu to coax IL choxr on to pfrfectlon ,,.,-an II3 4 1' g. .fuk Xl.KllHlfQ.-Xl. Fllllllfrllt---744111 Rolf: Kawn ilatron. Hun 5:'rn'y, Nlnry xlt'fl1lI'llf', Hun liliwllvll, Fanmly firm-let-11. Hur, nltl Collins l.anu Rae Shaw. Ilr. ,lalnes Ralston. linllom Rout llmnmu Klinggln-13 Dong Lintlsey. Carol lfxan-. Tcwl Gentle-. Sn- zanne Hvmlrimkwn. l7rvtl lluff. julia Yarnvr. Dun Allblllli Talented VOICES Blend In Madrl al Soelety The annual Lllfl tmas we per were perfornmecl a am t a lmelw hack rnuml of the three km pamtecl ln contemporars cle-Q1,.n by Ur Jamee Lauwer art ln Qtructor H4 r Janne Ralt 1 meal mu 11 ll rector lhe M1clr1f1'1lQoc'1et5 '1 group of tllentecl Qlllgtlf 'rre QC Homeroom perlocl then lJCC0H1fQ therr praetlce tnne ClUI'lI1f Qchool 'ls thex Qtrlve to IIIIIJIOXC tten XOICCQ 'lllfl harmonx Thex Qlnfr 'lt concerte the DlQtT1Ct Muelc l fQt1 xal and perform 'tt clulu IHECIIIIUS alouncl the em . ' O W X Q, . x , A 1, tl M. 'Q sm,' STI'- Vl f c .rl K A D V, L K z w ., . e - lectecl each year by Mr. Ralston. is 1 U M n- : D' . ' ' I ' v - C C Y'. 'l a' 5 c . 5 'S S' g's 'gr K' ' ' 'fr' .gs . . 'V SU -I M I' .1 .E t I rj 3-6 V 45' . V . ,Af .' ,. qyhsvdl-W 1 ,,-UP .A ' x .4 N .: y -tj 3. S s V- .Q Q E xg' ? , Y. r f '3 1g.,1..'-.f I .. . X . wfrf... ,,,..... ...I . wav .r- .W - A..-5 fir? - w -'L U ZS4.4X'wr-f, ' V7 . .gg '7' ,Q .. .. if .fV. 6 .. gg! ., ww- .- M' M - Ei 2.31 in Pc-nny Vosslvr, majurvttfh Gwen Laumer, hvad drum niajnre-th: Rosvinary Dr-vinv. niajorf-llc Pep Bands, Maj orettes Add ariet GIRLS' PEP BAND-T011 Roux' S. Russ. P. Yofsh-r. C. Fish. 5. Flluln-. A Lynch. Second Row: D. Reeves. S. Tc-ssier. C. Witham, P. Famier. A. Cermon prcz, M. Woods. Boltom Razr: F. Evans. I.. liarkvr. J. Horn, F. Downs. P. Huska Mr. Edwin Hosking, Jr.. in BOYS' PEP BAND-Top Row: E. Hcdding. R. Rabnn, J. Fish. F. Garlen, G. Sniitli. strumental music director. Front Row: R. Marlar, NI. Stevens, D. Adams. G. Jarvis, G. Pippin. T. Colm-inan. Kneeling: C. Reddick. 'KH - A' 5? , - .A , ' V . Ninety-Six Piece Varsity Band Keeps W.H. Band members dre ed up for their concerts this wear Sym phony ln F Mznor and excerpts from the Nutcracker Suite were featured X' l NIARCHING BAND-Top Row: Charles Knapp, Lloyd Bcth, Barbara Shivers, Gary Mullin, Gary Jarvis, George Knit- tle ABob Ransom, Joe Doyle, Jerry Williams, Cary Smith. Third Row: Virgil Deshler, Bill Storrer, Robert Culbertson, Mike Arth ertion John Fish. Tom Berry, Ray Novak, Dick Gordon. Dan Adams. Fred Carlett. Second Row: 'le-rn' Coleman, Annette Cer- monpyrez, Carol Peterson, Linda Gripp, David Forbes, Joyce Klingler, Sherry Tessier, Carol Amy, Frankie Downs, Phyllis Huska Bottom Row: Rosemary Devine, Darrell Clark, Janice Horn, Shirley Stith, Archie Appleberry, Marilyn Woods, Sherri Russ, An nette Simpson, Gary Scholtz, Jim Melvin, Russell Creed. II6 - ,, .ha .. 15. I ,ML 311, . M Q In lune ' Y 1 - , ' :M 12:2-.L-.. 5 - 4 Y- rf , , 1 Y n I gjliislfrl i , ' :, f Qgg ., . -- V 5- '-'-:-:M.:::.-. aa, ' A fp .. 255' ggi 31- 1: :..:::g.'5'75 A ' Y ' A ' V 'T f ' .. , g - Ir1 parade formation the hand provides entertainment during the half'time at home football games. Hours of practice are needed to work up one routine. The varsity hand sparkled in the crisp autumn air as it maneu- vered with exact precision at home football games. The American Roy- al Parade and K.U. Band Day kept the band in step as they marched to a new drum cadence. A Christ- mas assemhly featured the band, led by student directors. Spring highlights were the annual spring concert and the District Music Fes- tival in Lawrence. MARCHINC BAND-Top Row: Dick Lawler. John Miller. Herbert Jones. Vaughn Bishop, Richard Blarlar. Jerry Cossage, Tom Haug. Bill Dorzab, Alan McClure, Hoy Bilyeu, Mike Brinnell. Third Row: Cary Pippin, Wayne Rudell. Ray Ra- hon, john Deflevr, Sandy Bond, Phyllis Farmer, Arlene Lynch, Dick Stine, Phillip Miller, William Freeman. Ronnie Johnson. Serond Row: Carl Redelick. Dorthy Reeves, Loydean Barker. Florence Evans, Diane Hill, Claudette Witham, Terry Eddy, Nancy Burk, Sondra Phillips, Eugene Hedding. Hoflorn Row: Gwen Launer, Jacqueline Post, Roberta Ross, Judy Valentine, Sharon Shohe. .laniee Melxoml. Bonnie Smith, Larry Carver. Carolyn Fish, Pennie Vossler. lI7 X jf' 3' 5, qw -, ski 4-:fx vm ,, ff ' 1 5 5 mf V f ft 3 iv ,L - X XE 1 9 -L-.1 --... 1 1 I P9.0Pl We are the people, the life- blood of Washington High School. Our goal was education, which the administration and the faculty. working together, helped us to at- tain. Our administration established new rules and principles. paving a better educational road for us to travel. The faculty taught us a world of facts, skills, and methods to further insure the security of our future. We studied hard. but our ef- forts were well-rewarded with an excellent test score. an approving remark from the teacher, or a feel- ing of personal satisfaction. Learn- ing was our primary objective. but there was always time for a class- room joke, a friendly smile. and the lending of a helping hand. X X X X 5 if Q H 'i' V5 ,Q Z- f ., 'Q 4. .ag , T-I E S . Dr. G. Wendell Hubbard . . . Superintendent of Washington District High Schools New System For Administration Patrons of the W3ShlIlgil7I1 High School District voted on October T. l958, to expand Yvash- ingrton High by adding two junior highs. Therefore, the new position of superintendent was created and Dr. G. Weliflell Hubbard was ap- pointed Superintendent of the Washington District High Schools last spring. Dr. Hubbard serves as chief executive of the Board of Educa- tion. This year his main objective was the planning of a six-year program for the Wasliitigton District. Dr. Hubbard received his Doctoris degree in education from the University of Oklahoma. Most of his administrative experiences have been applied in that state. Dr. Hubbard is responsible for the education of hundreds of W.H.S. students. He feels that be- cause Wasliingtori has a co-opera- tive staff of teachers and meager- to-learn students the individuals may be educated as well-rounded citizens. 2 A Z 5 f fi ,Z ri if Mr. Melvin Winters . . . Administrative Assistant to the Superintendent Because of the new adminis- trative system adopted this year, Mr. Claude Huyck, Vlfashington High School principal, now has direct charge of the Washingtamii Senior High School. The two vico- principal positions have been elim- inated giying full responsibility to Mr. Huyck. This includes super- vision of attendance and disci- pline. He admires the student who is eager to learn, can assume re- sponsibility and is mannerly at all times. Proves Effective One of Mr. Huyckls great satisfactions is the growth of this school from less than 200 students to more than 1400. He believes the changes in the system were neces- sary in order to keep pace with the ever-increasing size of the student body. iraq Nlr. .Nlclxin Vllinters. newly appointed administratiw assistant lu tht- supcrintt-ndcnt. taught coni- Ill4'I'l'4' when hc first came to Viiashington ll years ago. lie se-rxerl in this capacity for five years. tht-n lu-caine second yicc- principal and now is assistant lu llr. llulilmard. district superintend- cnt. A natixc Kansan. llr. Wlin- tcrs rcf'4-ixcd his inastcris rlcgree from lfniporia State and is now working toward his doctoifs de- gree at Kansas lfniycrsity. Nil. ilintcrs puts in a long day from seven until live working at his many jobs. Among his many duties has been the bus service: making out routes, providing drivers. and seeing that the buses were in running order. Mr. Claude Huyck . . . Principal of Wasliinglon Senior High School fi? Nlr Henle Hotuyac Hrs Betty Patton Secretar1es IC Ill ts 1 ahkm elites lVlr Nleule Hotu 111 Yew and d1ffc1u1t 4xp111e11Le 111 ro 1 s 1 wl 111 mike hu wmk 111tm1est111 1 Hotujfu suns as scuetny fOI D1 lluhhud QUPt'l1l1HIlflPI1t anc N11 Wllllllq h1 ass1st1nt nlu 11 ews OI 1 111 lay whenexu shc has tune 'md 1 so llkes QPCCIHIUI sports She IQ a so o xfd 111 1 P anc chuuh wo1k lIl clm lk 111 Cllillhfl 1 1st1a1 alld flctlutv fund ire a lot of NOlk for Vhs Betty Patton offlce Q6ClCtdIy hut th1s IS only .1 small part of hu total dutles She seues as secrctuy to M1 Huyck helpm h1n1 make up tl1e pr1nc1 pal s Iepolt and a1d1n 1n h1S C01 respondence She IS personally 111terested 1n the teachels howhn league as she enjoys the sport xery much Efflelent Seeretarles Solve Off1C6 Problems Mlss Wlary Trowbndve IBM operator and bookkeeper for the school board was born and reared 1n Bethel Kansas She attended W8QhlHUtOH H1 h and was grad uated from here After h1ffh school she bevan work at the Kansas Leavenworth Transportatlon Com pany She remalned there several years and later worked at the Lakeslde EHICIPIIQCS Now 1n her second year at Washlngton, MISS Trowbrldge en Joys sewlng and howllng Nl es peclally l1ke the new IBM because It makes work so much faster and eas1er.', declared MISS Trowbrldge Mlss Nlary Trowbud e Bookkeeper I22 -? Mrs Opal Roop Attendance Clerk Qt? nr' lreparmg ab enttc lxsts are Su an Storey Junxor Donna Pmkelman sophomore and janet Cooper emor Checlung absentees are June Rlchards Jumor Lmda Stanley sophomore and Lmda Teawerbaugh senxor Attendance Offlce Keeps Track Of Ahsentees Thls year a separate attend ance offlce was set up wlth Mrs Opal Roop 1n charge The new 0ff1C6 allows more tlme to be devoted to the keeplng of attend ance records Mrs Roop ISSUCS tardy passes and checks on absentees Wlth thls mformatlon she makes up the teachers' absentee llsts for the followmg day statmg whether a student IS excused or unexcused She states, I enjoy the work because It g1V6S me a chance to get better acquamted wlth both s udents and thelr parents She laughs as she tells of the devlous ways ln whlch a student wlll try to squlrm out of an unex cus-ed absence However, she IS smcerely lnterested ll'l seemg that absentee reports are falr to the student Only routlne absentees are reported 'gexcusedv by Mrs Roopls offlce All others are re ferred to the prmlcpal. I23 f -4. fu- , , , X .,1 2 2 K , .--M-rg' ' rf e ss. , , I , , .:. , . S I .E , S , . . y Q 2 , 5 - .lx ,. ? . ,. .ig . ' 1 53 ' ' , - O . I t . 9, E Q' 'su 4 it V5 stat as ft' ...A ! Ur Dorothv Cnau Qchool Nur e lVlr Lucille Hamilton has spent sexen rears at Washrnfton serum as librarian She has su perwrsed the lrbrarx s ffrowth a two major additions were corr- structed to expand W.H.S. facili- ies. lVlr-. Hamilton has a BS. dt- ffree with a Library Certificate. Gardening, swimming, and knit- ting are among her hobbies. She feels xery gratified when books are ordered to fulfill the needs of a student. Even after spending each day surrounded by books. Mrs. Esther' Weider, assistant librarian. admits she still likes to curl up with a book to relax. This is her third year at W.H.S. She states that her main goal is to help students with informa- tion and reference books and to be able to direct them correctly. Nurse, Llbrarlans Promote Better Health, Good Books Ilbl IN 1 g, tern nurse tnjoxs the mam 'rc trxitus associated ruth her job as school nursr Frcslnnrrr especmllw o now r Cin ru ber 1 s she spends the first two weeks orrcntrnff the new class She dr cussts such suhjuts as behaxror ss s r s f ood heftl lr inc selfdrrcctrorr Among the other duties of lVlrs Gnau are keeping health records on exery student sponsoring lwuture Nurses Club and working with the teachers in better health programs Nls mam objcctne rs to get good intelligent people interested rn the medical profession marks 'Vlrs Gnau Nlrs Esther Weider Nlrs Lucrle Hamilton Librarians f-Q '-ww-v-Q... I24 pf Ct g? LXPETERIA PFRSONNEL Dorothy Chaffm Ntella Nlaf Rohlmen Uorx Qledd Dorothy Qtuntl Nlary .lane Gate Nlabel Brune Wanda qehlup 'Nlae Yantzr Dorothv Rav Dorothy Frau n upfru or 'Not Pretured Don N10 eley Dorothy Whlttxer 'Nlenu planmnff hookkeep 1 QUPPIXIHII the cafeterla and thy Crayens cafeterla SUPCTVISOI SCIVIHD at W3ShlHgt0H for the past mne years Mrs Cravens en joys seelno students and teachers happy mth thelr meals fha mam oal of Nlr fra xc ns rs to sent '1 lar er percenta c people she enjoys hem around so many students and teachers eyery day When she ,Pts away from the liltfllefl danun IQ the next mayor hobby of the head of the.-cafeterla Mr Walter Walltel Cu todlan Wo1k1n a custodlan at Washlnfrton for the past sixteen years Vlr Walter Walker now holds the posltron of Superlntend cnt of Cl1StOd1ZlIlS WOfklH elbht hours a day flye and a half days a week to keep our school clean and neat 15 no easy task Super XIQIIIF, ten custodlans Mr Walker enjoys workmg at school because he IS around so many fme young people Mr Walker remarks We are always prepared for the unex pected happemnff We have to be workmv wlth so many youn people To relax lVlr Walker lrkes to do lawn and flower work and thls IS reflected through the beau trful WHS lawn ,af C33 gr Y'--1 , E, l , , y .P Q ', E 5 '-ww... W- , t.tts m . g, ? P K t 'Da llluliling areltheiolas Mrs.. lnloro- studen-tsic she tudents Appreciate Tasty Food, Clean School .v . ' ,N V' . , A . V. P' V rj Qi' 3' V As Dlrector of GllIf13IlCC Dr B111 Llllards prlmary duty IQ to plan the Guldance program for the Washlngton DISITICI Hlfrh Schools whlch w111 1nc1ude jumor h1ffh schools next year Dr L111ard mme to W1ShlHVtOH th1s year from Oklahoma C1ty The coun selors on h1s staff are Mr Mahlon Porter and M1ss Helen Smlth T gne each person more 1nd1v1dua1 attentlon, th1s year students were a1phabet1ca11y d1v1ded 1nto three groups and were asslgned one counselor to work w1th them all through hlgh school Homeroom Guldance System 13111 111111111 Dllttltjl nf CUlL1d.I1Cl e lCNl tn cuts o 1 counst or ls to ass1st l1e JIS 111 lt 1111111 I II 1.1 tnts 1n 1111 111 tlClNl0I'l and 111 lsllllllll ltspon'-111111ty or tht C16C1'-1011 they lnalxc 1111s year 11e coun stltd students who c last names be 111 wnh lhrou 11 Z H1 has a 138 N1 Q and and secondary school adn11n1strat1on Dr L11 lard 11110 to howl and to olf althou 11 18 'ltllllllg to 116111 a 111 IDIILI' 1n both and .110 tnjoys ptctalol NIJOIIS 3C1XlQ0I4S serye as under counselors 1n the gl11d3I1CC proffram They ob tam all student 1nformat1on need ed for records 1n the counselors offlee Thls would llltlllde pre enrollment schedule chanffes test rtsults and Job and scholarshlp 1nfo1mat1on F01 better eff1c1ency, homeroom per1od was befole f1rst hour The counselors help the stu dents make thelr dec1s1ons and work out the1r 1espons1h111t1es and pxoblems They can and should be the students, g1e'1test a1d Each student was encouraged to remaln 1n close Contact wlth hls counselor ll . fd '11 ,R I 1111 ' 1' A. V ' 1 :', 11- 1' '-s 1 - 1 j f . Q11 -jp 1 'T ' IJLlI'lS ' 'all' ' g Inf- '11 Q, ' Lk' g s,' ' as: 'g '-4 5A f K E: SI, 1 Q r . . S ,X Y N V' U 'Q 1 g . - ..., . .c.. Doc- X ' torutc in the fields of educational guidance 1 L D E ' g I lg- x I , 1 S ' ' j: 2' 'g - . . , . .' . . M . - L. M . X 1 1 K u - s I I u :C u s s T I I, - 1' ' . .I 2 , 4 1 F, c, l 'L g P Y fc .., . .. 1 .. ' ' . o . - 1 L . . 1 126 ndergoes Chan es lluties ni Miss llt-len Smith. t'trllIlSt'ltlI'. invluth- xxtwlxirig nitli inrlixirluals. listening tn pix-lilmn aunt supplying slit-1-itll infnrnizttl-in lu sturlents wlnist- lust nantes ht-gin with ,fi through ff. She has at Bb. iltlfl XLS. rlt-grm-. Nliss Smith vs- pt-f-mils' lilies tht- t'mit:1r'ts slit- hats with incliviflual stuclf-nts. She is 11 nn-rnlwr nl tht- Slwrts Cul' Chili nt :Kim-i'it'a. qX1nm1gln-rutllwllnlilrit-s ure. lmwling nnrl gulf. clepencling nn the seastm. Mr. Nlahlon Porter . . . Counselor 5 XV5 5, Miss Helen Smith . . . Counselor Nlr. Nlahlon Porter. former hus- iness teaeher. is eounselor for stu- rlcnts wlrose last names hegin with H through O. He has an MS. ancl grucluate work in educational psy- chology and guidance. Mr. Porter aclmires a student who takes re- sponsibility to plan his activities and Carries them out to the host of his ahilitv. Relaxinu on the gulf Course fills his spare time. aai Z Y as11ngto11 students u1ll lu ,glad to ham that N11 anus Jtstel 31111101 and S-C,Ill0l Engllsh tracher lnllucs that t11s sr mul - uunts urn nner tmn most other- lu tncountelu sport Jlll a N ant N ant 115 one lIlE11I'l god 111 111110 1 1 ln eurx 1111-f IL cons r Jester acts .1 head of the Enghsh depaltrnent lep Club and lllllllll X Inns sponsm IS Nllss Hosunury D.1g.uL Shm has '1 B 5 111 Ellgllhll and 1 111 lkl stcond Rem at XX1EllllIlgIlUH tcacung sopl1on1o1e EI1gllNll Ollgllldlh from Q1 fdllll, N11 Dasruc say-. Thr c1ty s f1nL hut therm s nothlng l1ke the C0lIYlll'y fox t1u1 ulaxutlon 'vs Grammar tud Culture more talented woung fleld of Journa.l1Qm All Amerlvan ratmg Teachers Assoc1at1on have fun do1ng lt l28 Freshman and Jumor Enohsh IIICTIAIIC tor 15 Wir Bloolu C0lllQOH who IS lb hooks cspeflally lustory and novels He lCC61X0d a BS and notmed Wash1ngton students have organuatlon and are frlendly .md grnla He lnheus the best quallty student IQ eagerness to learn Sponsor of the Hatchet Staff Mrs Nlartha Rlchards works to encourage Loman Servlng as se students who know whv they re ln school and who are w11l1ng to work and can IILW' Hoo las goo con 111 a 'H W I S'lQl 1 people to enter the and hopes for an for the Washzng cretary of the WHS , Nlrs Rlchards hkes m amul Um i . Q tx X .. 'I i , V W :'l 'sxt l- - lf x x -'s -- '-l. 's' l-' j ' s' 1' 'l' He 4 s l nl BQ. ' l MQ.. ' 1 ll 1 ' 'l A Q '- '.5 . ' ' 1' ' ' 1 'ss tea -l' b 's tt try to he fair 'j jtl' S, lx l M . U b ':, v ' ' 1 . - ' Q , 's 1 4 . ' ' ' 2 ' . 9 O I O at W.l'l.S..tl1is your. One of his hobbies fi n '. T. .' . F d f ' -. , ' ..f. l .1 . U - ' 4 L. ' I d P K . L b. ' Q - , - - n .2331 I , f - - ' ' I . V A , X M 7 - 15 sxlgvxiip---aj' i . A ' A 5 1 nr ll ,fix --Q . . . . In 0,2235 15 . W , ,, , ' ' Qu . . s ,' rl Na or 11111111 - -. - flu 1 1 l . ?jJE n m l ,. . ff, .4 -irtzx., ' 3 -NIR 1 gf f. 'fi es. 5 v ffierswx ps ' iii ' s . uf.. .. . 1 - A ...S f 'wa 'rss Mr. Cerald Kenner has a from Kansas lfnivcrsity. llc teaches junior and senior English, specializing in col- lege prep classes. One of his extra du- ties is the sending of publicity I'C- leases to downtown newspapers. The easy chair is a favorite spot for Mr. Wallace Wren. speech and English instructor. Ile is president of the Washington High Teach- ers Association and claims an MS. Mr. Wren is choir director at Grinter Chapel Methodist Church. Throu h English New freshman English in- structor, Miss J. Carol Wegeng. relates that she likcs the live- minute break between classes. This Y-Teens sponsor believes that honesty. sincerity, and a sense of humor are the quali- ties which make up the ideal student. She has a BA. and is a native Missourian. Miss l atiicia Qoinby a graduate of Cartilage College. has a BS. She is a Y-Teens sponsoi. Hel hoblnns lllllllllt music. books. and stamp col- lecting. She sings in her tlllllC'lls thou, howls in tht teucln-rs' league: and is 1 membex of higma Alpha Iota an honorary mutt lldltlttllj for women. industrious sl udent please Mr. Eldon Zo at junior English instiuc 5incerity is the qnahts looks fm' ill L1 ll'lil'llP has a BS. degree a t sings in his church eiril His hobbies are lll sports and he 3551 l Ill track in the spring .,. .Zh ag? 'X I If Q u Mr. .latues lxulstou. tocal music director, states he would like to relax on an exotic NU South Seat Island. llead pep club sponsor for the second year. he has traveled in the Uri- ',' ent. He likes the elialle-nge ol inspiring artistie capabilities in students and has a UA. ' and BLS. in music to aid him. lCnthusiasm is something a teacher must luivef' declares the head of the Fine Arts llepartuu-ut. Mr. Edwin Hoskingi. band director. plays the trumpet in addition to directing: the hand He is also inter- and giving private lessons. 1 ested in woodworking. Hr. Hosking received activities include .'. a ILS. in education. His directing the hand at concert assemblies and half-time performances. f', I f I T ft I t t t , t Creative Appreciation Miss Jennie Fulton. Spanish I and English I teacher, says that she prefers industrious students. She graduated from college with a BS. and feels her goal is to help students avoid pitfalls and to prepare them for college and their future vocations. While sports and drawing seem to fill Miss Fulton's extracurricular activ- ities. she's busy sponsoring the Horizon and Spanish Clubs at school. .-, -O 'l'he ability to teach isn't worth much if you can't get something across to the student, believes Hrs. Selma Smith. A Latin teacher with an A.l3. degree. she says reading is her favor- ite pastime. Also the mother of two married children, Hrs. Smith hopes now to travel and especially to see more of the deep South. IX if srof. . .. JT T0 J 01 l UWC!! Qi Is Attained Spanish and French teacher. Mrs. Barbara Peter, has an unusual birth- place. She was born in Honolulu, cap- ital of our 50th state. She has a BA. degree and sponsors both the lfreneh and Spanish clubs. Painting is one of her hobbies. Mrs. Peter hopes to teach her students to be able to con- verse about people and culture in a foreign language. '1 1 Art cluh, Hatchet, and fresh- man class sponsor, Mr, lfrlgar Crufke has at IHS. rlegret- and has two children. A W,H.5. grad- uate. he is active in P.T.A. and I'lllll'Cll. He is an art instructor and his holihics include rlruwing, painting. hunting. fishing. and sports, in Art students may recognize the nick- name A'Pierre as belonging to Mr. James Lauvcr who has an MS. degree. A native Ohioan, Mr. Lauver is active in the Kiwanis club and is art club sponsor. He has traveled to Canada, Germany, Bavaria, and Newfoundland. His hobby is painting. Patience is thc most important quality a teacher. laughs Mr. Alan Could, speech teacher and dehate coach. He has a gh A S BS. and MS. and ln-lieves the ideal stu- dent is co-operative. has initiative. is de- pe ndalmle. and has a strong desire to re- ceive an education. Bowling is one of his favorite hobbies. 6'Cut out the Mickey Mouse! often echoes from Room 125 where Mr. Bill Cop- lin tries to teach his students the theatre can he fun and worthwhile. Copee proves his interest in dramatics when he relates his desire to relax in front of his TV. His travel- ing has included most of Europe: Germany is his favor- ite spot. I3l .i i? I lide Rules And Protractors 1 4 Vi Student Council sponsor, NIT. William Sellers, teaches trigonometry. senior math. Algebra I and business calculations. Ile is head of the mathe- matics departinent. Ili- has an MS. and says he likes to take pictures, especially of his little boy and girl. A new teacher at Washington. Hr. Bill Al- dridge is probably the only teacher at W.H.5. who can say he attended the University of Ha- waii, and he has a BS. and MS. from other colleges. Ile teaches physics and Algebra ll. One of his hobbies is astronomy. He believes students should be taught hhow to think not 'what' to think. k I I ,i:.,,, 4 ,w fzs t f e 12-. 'fer' - .sf 1'-tie. ,, V- . 1 5, 5 4 , ii . '3eiiTirQzFf,,, , Y ' ' -5 f.. ' .f . jf-A' , I IL Hr. William Bull Foster says his goal in teaching is to be u good teacher. His hobbies inelude wood- working: and fishing. Mr. Foster claims BS. and MA. degrees and teaches general math and algebra. Ile likes the eo-operation and sim't-rity of the majority of the students. 'I' 4, Assistant football coach Mr. William Mondt. has a BS. in mechanical engineering and teaches general math and alge- bra. He relates he looks for good character in students and likes the formal relationship between students and teachers. His hobbies are hunting and fishing and he likes to coach football. . 5, .Q , f fig? 'Hag' . . . Tools Of Mathematics Mr. William Hunter, Student Council assistant sponsor, has a BS. and MS. and teaches algebra and geometry. On the side, Mr. Hunter spends long, hard hours keeping track of books for the new book rental system. In spite of the suc- cess of the rental program, he still prefers teach- ing to being a storekeeper. For eight years Mr. Kenneth Schondelmaier has been a member of the Sports Car Club of America. He is a sponsor of the Key Club and Photography Club as well as head sponsor of the Freshman class. He has a B.S. and teaches general math and Algebra 1. L,llmm1 Rebuilding furniture occupies the time of Mr. James McCabe. algebra and geometry instructor. He received a BS. degree and states attentiveness is one of the most important qualities in a student. His one great ambition is to someday be a college pro- fessor. Mr. W. G. Love is working toward a Specialists degree above and beyond his BS. and MS. He sponsors Hi-Y and thc photogra- phy club. Sports and photography are the main hobbies of this algebra and geometry instructor from Arkansas. He says students must not lose respect for a teacher by becoming overly friendly. I33 Q of tl., mx of Nl! hdan Sthoenlg. punt g lClu1 uumn - 1 t -f UI xsetklw Wll.ShIlll!,f0I1ll1I1 He tlnnkx rexpouallulm 1- tmportant tu p11 o ophw of dtxclpltm N tm of hh '1ct1s1t1c'Q mc u C moutmf md Numlax Sllllltll A natnt Lxlrforman Nlr Rlchard Lee mlgratcd to Oklahoma State Unnerslty for nw College eduratton Tfachtnff IlI'1V6fS ed and coachmg basketball fllla hrs time Want mg to vo a far aa he can ln coac mg, Nlr lu - hopu are to win the Qtate baakct ball Lltamplonxlup Bealclos bemg the head baiketball coach golf lg another Qport Hr Lee coachec I34 nkmf ruth ronuctc fllllllllllt and cu llllllC tN r onald Hall draftmg ts tcllel at XVlNll1IlQ1lllll Head of le n uktrtal Xrts Jtlldlllllllll lv. han boil a BH and Qc0utmaQter, tlllN war wa- PICNIKICIII of Waghmgtons bowl mg ltag L ocatlons lnsplred A traoher, bv lu- attlonk, '-hould command the xupcct of hrs Qtudentc and Should hate a pexaonal mterest 1n the welfare of each student proposed Mr Karl Cunnmgham, elretrtclty teaelter Ili ha- a B9 and M9 and llkes to make furniture and go huntmg HL IS a H1Y Qponsor On- tln- lm'-most jol: A '. 5 ' - in We 5. '. ' ' '- ' as ' -' s : M . instrt '. is sul gg hi: stulens in se-ttin,. m the R ' ' , ' 'L' ' ' ii . ' ll '. 5 Id: fg1--'-.l--- l' MS. in a student. His degrees are' a l3.5. and BIS.. and he likes and hopes for just om' perfect class. Mr. Hall, a former l' l'ls I' 'Q' ' -,fo 1 ld . . ': Q ':' ' - 5' 'ga .' . ' ll'. O O L6 xv v . - 1 1 ' - - x x 'Q x V xy M X X vs M - l ,-gr I V .Jr W H, . Q n 1 . , , . T I . A' l. l . V ,i , H . 3- N ' V 1 h. 'bl Through Industrial Arts Mr. C. W. Ridgway can boast he teaches the most unpopular class in scllool- sew enth-hour. An industrial arts teacher, he has a BS. degree. A cattleman, Mr. Ridg- way has a herd of registered herefords and lives on a cattle ranch outside of Tonga- noxie. In other schools he has coached three sports: football, basketball, and track. Mr. llon Sheets, auto mechanics teach- er, enjoys teaching his subject because it gives him a better ehanee to be a friend of the student. A Kansas State graduate, Mr. Sheets has a HS. Mr. Sheets expects his students to respect his position and show all due respect to visitors in the class. Woodworking is a hobby that occupies a lot of his time. states Mr. Sheets, but a seven-year-old son keeps him busy too. 49 Amateur radio is the hobby of Mr. Don Froelich. auto mechan- ics and woodworking instructor. He has a BS. and is working: on his Masters degree. This Hi-Y sponsor directs the choir at Bethel Lutheran Church and has traveled in the East quite exten- sively. We 1 sl'o Safety club sponsor, Mr. W. A. Cunningham teaches mechanical drawing. He has received a B.S. degree and is head of the education department at Wyandotte Methodist. His goal in teaching is to try to improve a little every year. He believes a sense of humor is the most important quality in both teacher and student. I35 l After 27 years of teaching at Washington. Bliss Effie Mae Co- vell passed away in October. She had undergone major surgery this summer and planned to resume her teaching duties at the end of the first six weeks. Her botany and biology classes were taken mer by Mr. Neill, Mr. Wise, and Mr. Davidson. Mr. Wise took over the loyal instructor's classroom, and Xlr. Boatwriglit became head of the science department. Test Tubes And killets Assist Physics and general science are the two subjects which keep Mr. John Meek occupied. He sponsors the science club. He has a BS. degree in Cllt IIllSil'Y. Mr. Meek. through classroom experiments, keeps students interested and alert. Living: in Kansas all his life, Hr. Hobart Neill enjoys teaching biolog and likes coaching cross countly and track. This graduate with an M.S. de- gree has been nicknamed Hob by the teachers. One of his outside hobbies is photography. In all of his work he strives to reach the standards he de- mands of others. llorn in Illinois. Mr. Fred Madaus grew up in Abilene and can claim that he's definitely a Kansan. Having: been graduated with a BS. degree in edu- cation, Hr. Madaus is spending his third year teaching general science at W.H.S. I36 xxz. 'iasleep on a lake bank with a fisl1- ing pole in my hand, is Mr. Edward .'Xllcn's description of his favorite pas- time. This year he had planned to spend more time in this leisurely man- ner, but he found retirement short. This fall Hr. Allen came back to Washington to substitute for Miss C0- vell. When Miss Covell died, he re- turned to l1is work as a substitute teacher. lllgg I li Science, Home Ee Hare books and first editions occupy the timc of Mr. Gilbert Davidson, biolog' instructor. A science club sponsor. he has a BS. He believes a good studs-nt will have ai natural curiosity and a good teacher will like people. Adding her sc-cond year of teaching: to her calendar is Miss Patricia Doyle. who has a BS. degree. She teaches Home Economics I and II and special- izes in sewing. She is head sponsor of the Future Homemakers of America club this year. R ri X: If t Chemistry teacher. Hr. Virgil lioatwright. likes to go to Columbine Canyon. Xt-w Mexico. to relax because the-re are ., ., . . . . no people. He has il Bb. and Mb. and aids in sponsor- ing the science club. One- of his faxorite lab experiments 15 cooking coffee on his Bunsen burner. junior Y-'fm-11's sponsor. Miss Cath- Hrs, Eda Nlam- Howard. Homc Eco- erine Wilson has a l3.S. and also is a nomies III. ln-lif-ws her family experience C0-sponsor of 1-'.H.A. She is an inslruc- enables her to teach 3rd year girls. She tor in the Home Economics Depart- has been married eleven years and has ment. One of her hobbies is being a four children. She also teaches tailor- mcinber of the Sports Club of America. in: and lJ'1'lif'Wg 1110 skill would help future honiemakcrs. x I37 ,41 1 N ll 111 11 s 1 ll 1 1 Il 111 1 11 N 1 1 1111 fllttllllllllll 1 1 1 1 1 1111 51 1 1 11 ff 111 1 11 111 1 2. 1 ICI 1 ll 1 1111 llllllllll, 1 1 s lv N llll 111 N I 1 n 11 n 11 lllllkl e .1s1111-111111 1 111111 sm 111 .1111 1 1 111111 .1 t1a1 111 must possess 111 thusia Ill H111111 ldI'IlCCl B 9 and r VIINW Il 1 1 to Ill storical WL IIIIICQ, 21111 1 to C ls ical lllllslt 111 tcachcs 11161 ican History 11111 xocations Mr. Donald Toevs declares wl1at he likes to do best is raise my four children. He has a 13.5. and teaches Ameri- can History, sociology, and geography. Mr. Tocvs is active in the Methodist church and the P.T.A. He also coaches basketball and loves to fish. 138 Good Rfblltfl '1'111 s 1 t1'ael1cs A and wants f'Xlf8 0111 helpful in oxtra 11111 Wi son coach. He Cltlzenshlp Wilson, 11111 11-acllci' with the lc, as 1eg'er. mcrican '1n1l world history l1is students to get something o ii. Cass which wil Je 1rvcry1l'1y lif1- that somet ling found in 21 textbook. Mr. assistant varsity basketball also coaches tennis. -:ra l i I i .Q X s.. Mr. Thoinas Nurtlirup. :xItlt'I'lt'Zill llislurj' and Aiin'rim'1in Hvritzigv tm-1u'l1c'i'. Qlfilllllltllffl froin lfiliporia K.S.'l',ll. with Ll HS. Nlr. Nortlirup fm-ls thi- most iriiportiint quality in si ll'Llt'lll't' is to impart kiiowh-clgv. His vliilrlren, two girls and zi lvoy. fill inns! of his span- tiinv. ia Social Sciences Hezicl senior sponsor and Aniericun Gowrn- inent instructor, Mr. John Wisv. has an intvrest- ing linhhy. llc livn-s on ai farm anal znhnits rcudily that hu likcs to sm- things grow. llc has Q-ariiml a BS. and an MS. und says an ideal student is one who really enjoys going to school. ffl' l're--lnnzin to-vllrill null ztssistaint tiuvk vourlt. Nl! Llaixloii XM-llv. lm- it lib. llf' state-s that u tn'zir'livi inusl hint' thi- tiliititx to iiiirli-rstuinl Ins stiiilm' lla- lllivs lislnnu in Mn iinfsotu. anal his li-acliingl tlulu imulvt- .liiiiwiutii Hi-tory untl world history. Ills lQoo1l. hm-tt:-i'. lwst. nt-wr le-I the-in rcst: until the good is ht-ttf-r. and the- ln-Itvr is tht- hast. Clem-ra husincss and cconoinics instructor. Mr. l.ore-n ,Alltlt'l's0Il, oftvn qiiote-s this pm-in as ai good phil.-sopliy to I't'tt1t'lI1 her. ltr- is urtiw in vhurr-h mark and laughs at his nick name- N:lIltlV.u Hr. .-lnilerson rf-ct-ivcfl his 3.5. and MA ut Phillips -Uniwrsity. fl' 'K 4 x.M. :vw BNM 4 1.-.1 f -M -1'-fu1,.....,.--1.'f ii P' 1-11 IIN It 11111 ll .1 lltfllllllld l111n1y11111111 r Nl1cl111l Nlearc ts 1111ff 111 tru1t11r Joawtf l11 was r1111l tl11r1 11l11l1 1n the D1 YN He IBN a BN a NI N 111 llllN1IlC N 111111 tIlllCdllUll aml part11.11l.11lw lllxcf. 1 1111111 f 1111 1:11 1111g1uw 1 21 N11 N eau 18 t1f111l11l 111 the Wwt Lowt 1111 111 the xlttllltffdlltilll 1 Buslness, Ph s Ed tar1z1l Ol'lICI 111111111 l10rt 1:1111 1111 11111111 111:16 1111 11 . 1 1 1 gr1 11 111l1 .1 HN 11111 1 Nponm NI X 111111111 Qlm 1 1 1 1 t ff 0 1 If 111011 C lclp l11 Q ent 1 Cll C1 1 lllllt IL god 1 1 1111 1 I11111l1 1 clcr NI1 .N 1 bu- Tallllltlll Il1 1x e - N fhuxcl a the Boy Qc1111tN I40 'E 1 J -' ' A ' 0 H' T ' U I O P, 'Hs P z 1 3 1 l - Y in , 31 ' Ww,1i,N X L3 Ha 1' 1'1 ' wislt f1 - I , . 1' 1 l111t M.,'L1, 's.j1','s 1i.l :., 11121 ' ' ' ' ' ' lil l 5 nd the fzlculty because it 'S U' 1, 1 l l f 1' 1'-:Jive 'des..-.,I11sls '-- 7. 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Rumcuq may IL 11111115 a teacher muxt ham a S111 rf humor a to relax fhls aaslstant ba-ketball coach tcaehu T1 p falrnew BS and IS treasurer nf the WdblllllQl0H Hwh teach ers association H latex lllb hklng 111 the C0 operat1on of the faculty Boys phu1ca1 educatmn mitructor, 'Ur C arenec H1111 111e1er 1fl1 Il called l1rk 11 1 ll ent a 1 lla fell1 NN faeu tx nember H 1 xed a B N a d 'NI N phyklcal tdueatlon Ur Reltemexer 1 the head baQ1ball coach A KU graduate Nlxw Nlary Huffhea has been lC3C'lllI'lg at WH? for fue weari She hai 1one extenane trauhnff 111 NIex1co, Cuba Canada and the lmted Slatei She 1n ow uachmg phs QlCHl edutatmn be eause 1t offtrk tramlng of hoth the Illllld and hodx I4l I l U I I . 1 ' l mu 1 1 1 M-. J - 1 MH? .f1a1m.- 8 43. -' MS. in b .:' ' . 1- likes he 1' 1-1-1' ul itil 11l1- of etd L .3',g . 'sl ' ' s1'.:'d - J, - ,, lllf'-'-. ' -- .-sen nd ing I, general business. and business law. He-'hae a .'. '1' .l ere' 5 'f ff - by lull ,td 5 nl lf' 1' xl-' 1 D 5. 1- 11-Cli' ' .Q. Il . in 1. .-. L.. I -exe b 1- ...,.,., JN -dt. .1 1 rf' .. - Am 'B 'v-5X Freshmen . . . Prcsirlelif Dick Anderson Vive-Pres1'der1t Sta-vc Allen Secretary Cheryl .lurvis Treasurer .lim Baker This year's ninth grade has the special distinction of being the beginning of the end of Washing- ton's freshman class. Next year the new Washingtoii District ,lun- ior Highs will receive all ninth graders that would formerly have come to W.H.S. To start the year off. Dick Anderson was elected president, Steve Allen, vice-president, Cheryl Jarvis, secretary, and Jim Baker, treasurer. ' At the same time elections took place for Student Council members to represent their class in the governing of changing ac- tivities and school events. Elected were Pat Miller, Diane Starbuck, Janice Smith, and Tommy Camp- bell. The homeroom representa- tives were Linda Dull, Mike Evans, Janet La Favor, Skip Lam- uel, Donna Larkin, Kenneth Malcolm, Sherrie Martin, Sue Og- den, Nancy Srader, Pat 'Stauch, Gus Vedros, and Carol Wilcox. Head sponsor of the class .this year has been Mr. Kenneth Schondelmaier. Chosen to represent their class in the annual homecoming were Carol Wilcox, attendant, and Jim Story, escort. 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Home room 1'ep1'a:e1it1tivcs were Rosunarv Bai-field, Roy Bil- ',1, Virftinifi Bruce, Barmra Hamilton, Lynn lh'liI'l0'CI'. Bob Mos- Vzce President President TCI'1'y Rolheflnrr BI'l1CC Cf0Clx6ll ley B31l33I'l lluellei Fleiix Roth erlnfr Dee Ann Schoeniff John Veix, and TCIly Wilscmn Bonnie Hamilton attendant and TSIIB Wilson, ueort lepre sented their class at homecomin lliuu Clockett was chosen 'tltel nate and escorted Bonnie dufiflff half-time as ferry was playinff football. fhe only underclassman on the varsity cheerinfj squad was Pfam Robinson. Reserxe cheerlead- ers from this class were Carole Brown, Bonnie Hamilton, Vickey G'ister, and Terry Rothering. 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Renee Forsbvrg. 1' U Q z , r i t W ' PILIFR Top Rau Xl Beclxu Barbara Pike Terry Qtaten Tnrd R014 lfrry Yoclvl Uayid 'xrross nnth anne frei arilyn lirauer Suomi Rou ll is mal ll u Larl Smith Bottom Rou Janxcf 'NIcLe0d Barbara 'Ha on .lan ice K Ndlllllllx NI fr Xdy 4' Q' I fi IEE 7011 Hou John Lldllx Bob Nlmley Xllnit Nloan Erne t William Jim John on Don Bradbury Ted Thonip on Ciry lwlwud Third Role Sue lewtock Ntanlu Burton Nu an Wood Jun larlctt Sharon Stanley Lharle Knapp leon Sdlllllltl lmanine Delleh Gary DlClx1Il on Second Rau Royce Leonard Bonnie Hlnnlton Ronnie Hopper Linda Wann kann Barry Nandra Spirei Plank Rome Hoyyaid XIeClunu Bottom Ron Dmnnm Northern Richard Bilxeu Archu -Xpple berry Kr n Courtney Lolleen Walker linda Radfoid Shula l'1 thu Nhcrian Nhller Nlarion bray Nlr Lee Xdyi cr I53 0 I. ? - 2 i li -5 Q- :. x, A A 5' ' ly, . -., , . -e 1 . , .Ja 1.1 V .VV f.' Trl li! Oil ' . ILPIIIQ L - , k . , A 5 , . 'hi I , o ' ', . rs. Pet- , 1 'isa-r. . 34 tl I Z S N g is - .i A J: 5- 3, .L 4 Q - + :. ' Q Y . Y .1 ' 'H i V . u i A. , s U . 1 , 'fi ' if S 414 'ff , in A if 1 I L 1 A -H ' . - r -' .N ' . S ' S. ' s , ' s . ja ' I 'z' s. ' .' ' ' 4 ', , .' s f . 1' ' . f ' i S V ' . , .. - -'awk' S ' X' X- V- Q Y - A y iv- in NJ: . 'N , ' 'I' ,A 'ml . - -iv' 1 1 r, ' ' - V I' - ' L C 5- .-Q kr 1 '- h ' . - ' ' 1-. A - v At -'Sy t J umors Presulent Treasurer Secrelary P me President John Tllflx Betty Ra an Barbara French Joanne Brou ham Cllmblnf llpW'lICl toward the1r last year of hrffh school the JUIIIOYG elected John Turk as presl dent to lead them Joanne Brou, ham was v1cepres1dent Barbara French secretary and Betty Ra an treasurer Student Councll members helpmff dlrect the student body were Pat Cooper Trella Whltaker Nlarym De GIOff and Sally Smlth Homeroom replesentatlves were Joanne Brougham Terry Campbell Martha Farrrs, Demse Flscus Gwen Launer Betty R1 yan, Linda Stanley. Judy Story, Vllke Whrttler Frank W1ll1amS 'md Don Kesner fl o en 1 the loyalty f the1r cl'1ss at homecommv exer uses were Trella Whltaker attend ant and Alan NlcClure escort Led by the head sponsor Wlr lVleares thc jumor class spon sored and planned the Jumor Sen lor Prom Be-serxe cheerleaders from the class were Demse FISCUS Ron Seney, and Llnda Stanley Sally Smlth was the onlv junlor Chosen as a varslty cheerleader Burn 1VI11f1n1 ht 011 When They Encounter College Prep l wha ' 5 7-'YA 111 1111111 Il K1nn1tl1 Nlbdllx 1 11 .11 11m Tfifli Cart1r 21111111 Ninn 9turtr1 on 1111111 11 Il IN 1 111 1111 1X 11111 I 111111 Wlllldlll 11111 Il 1511rb11111 RlllX6f 111 1 5 11 ,gun X111 Illllld. 111 Ron.1l1 N11111111 1'I'dlllx Nlllllx 15111 1111111111111 1.1115 1111111 Car 11 Comb Nlllxl OB1111111111 X 111111 011 1 111111 X111 ll I111d.1 11.1 111 1NdI1fX 13111111 R1lIlIll1 111111 IJ1111 Cordon 11111111 Rrchard o11 Joe -1 Il n 1 I 11111 11111 11111111111 ROIL 1:1 11e CAlIlllP 1111100151 1x111 l11111r1.1 KllYNHlL1lUlx llorothw 90110111111 R8XHllPIlIl June B11 111 1 11111111111 1111111 Xxllllillxfl NIEXHES Top R011 NI1111a11Wh1tt11r Berneme TdXllbl T1 rrs R1111111 on 911111111 Fowler Ron Iwhrenbach Walter Haw berrx Llliillt Haulu Cars llalda 11111 XILLI 1rw Th1rd Rllll. 1111111 Lo an Kcnnetll For ber B111 Eddm Raw Tllltf' 11111 NIITOQ 11a11 Wood Roland Km 151111 Adam 1ir111n ll 11n1I1 911111111 R011 Ilnda L11111u11 L1-the tdflltl' Ina Tur llllllllt RW Rabon lat COUIHI xliifldllllt 1'11w 111111111 11111t1n 111111111 Not! 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To have a successful four years there must be ambitious lead- ers. Ted Goode helped to manage senior business as class president. He was aided by lflvin Rider, vice- president: Mollve Conn. secretarv: and Brenda fionrod treasurer 'Nlr John Wise head sponsor worked mth the seniors as thew planned class parties 'Ind commencement ac tlvltles The class of 60 experienced many flrsts ln 1958 Washing ton patrons xoted to build two Jun lor high schools to be finished hx the fall of 1960 Thus this years seniors were the last to graduate from a four year high school L Xin Graduation imolses much planning in advance Committee are elected to work out details Committee chairmen Lana Rae er luncheon and Ron Porter class motto met with Wir ,lolm Wise to discu ideas for commencement actmtne . V L u -. , . C6 ' 77 ' I I .4 r I Al wi ' Q xp' ' I i . 'f'2. , ik t A .3 a - J, 4 g if ,ages . X X . I Qhass enxor partyg Suzanne Hendrickson, announcementsg Julia Warner caps and gowms Candy Crockett cla color Bob Mill 3 , N , . . JOHN AClN: Football 1, 2. DORSEY ALDRIDGE: 50 CWPM Typ- ing Award 2. 1 DAVE ALEXANDER: 1 ootball 1, llus- ketball 1, Baseball 1, Home Room Rep. 1. CAROL ANN AMY: Pep Club 3. 4, Press Club 4, Latin Club 1, 2, 4, Lun- guage Club 1, Science Club 4, Dist. Music Festival 1, 2, 3, 4, Washirzgtonian Staff 4, Varsity Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 4, Dance Band 2, Operetta Crew 2. SHIRLEY ALTHOFF: Pep Club 1, 2, FHA 2, 3, lsreslnnan Cleo Club 1. KAY ANDERSON: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Press Club 3, 4, FHA 2, 3, 4, Home Room Rep. 1, 2, 3, Washinglonian Staff 2, 3, 4, Junior Play Cast 3, Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Hor- izon Club 1, 3, Spanish Club 1, Senior Play Crew 3. John Agin Dave Alexander Shirley Althoff Dorsey Aldridge Carol Amy Kay Anderson 1-lomeeomm Game 1-llghllgllts Fall Festlvltles, Janice Andrews Don Baker Sandy Barber Louis Armstrong Ray Baker ROHIUC Bafker JANICE ANDREWS: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Cabinet 4, A Cappella 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Banner Girl 4, Prom Committee 3, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, Dist. Music Fes- tival 4, Office 3, Junior Play Crew 3, Horizon Club 1, 2, Cafeteria 3, 4, Fresh- man Glee Club 1-. LOUIS ARMSTRONG: Science Club 3, 4. DON BAKER: Pep Club 2, 3, 4, W-Club 3, V-Pres. 4, Track 2, 3, Captain 4, Bas- ketball 2, 3, 4, Cross-Country 3, Cap- tain 4. RAY BAKER: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 4, Key Club 3, 4. SANDY BARBER: Y-Teens 1, 3, A Cap- pella 3, 4, Dist. Music Festival 3, 4, Horizon Club 1, Freshman Glee Club 1. an DAVID BARNli'l'T: Cafeteria 4. KAY ANN BARNEY: Y-Tc-t-ns 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4-g Opcrctta Cast 15 IV'llS11l'l1gl0I1illII Staff 3, 4, Press Club 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, FIIA -1-5 Span- ish Club l. 2, Home Room Rep. 4, .lun- ior Play Cast 3, lntramurals 1, Tum- bling Team l, 2, Ring Committee 3, Counsclor's Asst. 2, 3. RUBY BA'1'ESg Y-Teens 2, 3. 4g P1-p Club lg FHA 2, 3, 4. ROBERT BATSON: Northwest lg Wy- andotte 2g Hi-Y Chapt. Trcas. 43 Ilulclz- 01 Staff -lg Science Club 3. Pros. 4. BONITA BELT: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4g Pep Club 3, 45 FHA 2, 3, 4, 40 CWPM Typing Award 24 90 CWPM Shorthand Award 3. HELEN KAY BENDER: Y-Teens 1, 35 Pep Club 2, 3, 4, French Club lg FHA 2, 4-. P is fi l H a On a windy October afternoon, banner girls decorated gfc Foal ste f th I co 'nv game with Shawnee Mission 'ast im nn Team Breaks Jlnx Eg ie.Ldd5r,3,,5atq5i120n. Mm Mccmdys ,Ml and Ba, bara French survey the results. Davld Barnett Ruby Bates Bonita Belt Kay Ann Barney Robert Batson He-len Bender I63 HSS O 760 Varsity cheerleaders took time out to warm up the night of the Wichita Kapaun game. Janet Reynolds: Peggy Dewey, Carol Evans, Pam Robinson, Peggy Schmidt and Sally Smith got into a hucltlle to escape the icy wind. THOMAS BERRY: Hi-Y 3: Pep Clulm 3, 4: Prom Committee 3: Dist. Music Festival 2, 3, 4: Varsity Band 2, 3, 4: Pep Band 4: Dance Band 3, 4. WILLIAM BILYEU: Baseball I. MARK BISHOP: Pep Club 4, Science Club 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4g 40 CWPINI Typing Award 2: Football 1: W-Club 4. BEN BLAC-G: Kansas State School for Blind I, 2, 3: Latin Club Ig Wrestling Squad 1, 2. JAMES BLANSIT: Ward 1, 2g Hi-Y 3: Photography Club 3. BARRY BRADLEY: Hi-Y 2, 3. DARLENE BRAKE: Pep Club I, 2, 3. 4: Intramurals 2g Freshman Clee Club I. BEVERLY BRISTOW: Y-Teens 2, 3. 4: Press Club 3, 4g FHA 2, 3, 4: 40 CWPM Typing Award 2: Intramurals I, 2: Gym Asst. 3: Cafeteria 4. Thomas Berry William Bilyeu Mark Bishop James Blansit Darlene Brake Ben Blagg Barry Bradley Beverly Bristow 1105 li I64 '51 'J-..'5 BILL BROWN: Hi-Y 4: Intramurals I: Track 2. KAREN BRLSH: Y-Teens l, 3: Pep Club 1, 3, 4: Language Club 3: FHA 3, 4: Horizon Club 1. 2. BETTY BLCHANAN: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Pep Club l. 2, 3, 4: Prom Committet 3: FII.-K 2. llistorian 3, 4: Horizon Club 2 3 MARY BURCESS: Pep Club 3: FHA I: Freshman Clue Club l. RICHARD BURNETT: Intramurals 4: Tennis 4. DONALD CAMPBELL: Hi-Y 1, 1 3: Intramurals 1, 2, 3: Art Club 2, 3, 4. Bill Brown Betty Buchanan Richard Burnett Karen Brush Klary Burges: Donald Campbell o s h a T S dk ohool p1r1t Encourages DCSITC o uooee Judy Carpenter Donald Carter Judy Carter Larry Carson James Carter Bennie Cashman I65 JUDY CARPENTER: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Debate 3: Washing- tonian Staff 3: Press Club 3: Scholastic Award 1, 2: FHA 2, 4: Junior Play Cast 3: Horizon Club 2: Art Club l. LARRY CARSON: Hi-Y 2, 3: Basket- ball 1. 4: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: IV-Club 4. DONALD CARTER: Hi-Y 1, 2, 3: In- tramurals 1: Track 1, 3: Cross-Country 3. ' JAMES CARTER: Football 3: Home Room Rep. 2: Intramurals 2: 40 CWPM Typing Award 2: Safety Club 2: Science Club 3. JUDY CARTER: Y-Teens 2, 3: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Safety Club 3, 4: 50 CWPM Typing Award 2: Scholastic Award 1. 2: Art Club 2, 3. BENNIE CASHMAN: Pep Club 4: Op- eretta Crew 3: A Cappella 3, 4: Latin Club 2: Football 1: Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3: Dist. Music Festival 3, 4: Intramurals 1: Junior Play Crew 3, 4: Boys' Clee Club 4. BUDDY CATON: Football 1, 3: Basket- ball 1. KAREN CATRON: A Cappella 2, 3, -L: Operctta Cast 3, tl: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Prom Committee 3: Dist. Music Festi- val 2, 3, 4: Madrigal Society 3. el: Ac- tivity Board 3: Counselors Asst. 3: Safe- ty Club 3: llorixon Club l: Social Sci- ence Club 4. EVERETT CHEATWOOD: Hi-Y 2: A Cappella 3, 4: Pep Club 4: Prom Com- mittee 3: Football 1: W-Club 3, 4: Dist. Music Festival 3, 4: Intramurals 2, 3: Junior Play Cast 3: Student Council Rep. 1: Homecoming Royalty 3: Class V-Pres. 3: Baseball 2. 3. 4. MAIIRICE CHILDERS: Hi-Y 1. 2. 3: A Cappella 4: Operetta Cast 4: Pep Club 2. 3, Pres. 4: Hatchet Staff 4: Prom Committee 3: Football 1, 2: Jun- ior Play Cast 3: Homecoming Royalty 4: Key Club 2. 3, Pres. 4: Golf 1, 2. 3. 4: Class Pres. 3: Hatchet Royalty 4. BILL CLARK: Football 1. RICHARD CLARKSON: Football 2, 3, 4: W-Club 3, Sec.-Treas. 4: Intramurals 3: Track 2, 3, 4. R' 'S A -nr Ah Buddy Caton Everett Chcatwood Bill Claflf Karen Canon Maurice Chijdprf Richard Clarkson tudents Gam Practlcal Xpenence In Class Wayne Cline Terry Coleman Lloyd Cfllvln- Joyce' Colby Harold Collins 1311105 Umkllll WAYNE CLINE: Hi-Y 1: Pep Club 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: W-Club 4: 40 CWPNI Typing Award 2: Intramurals 2, 3: Track 1, 2, 3: Ping-pong Champion 3. JOYCE COLBY: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4: A Cappella 2, 3, 4: Operetta Crew 2: Pep Club 1: FHA 2: Dist. Music Festi- val 2, 3, 4: State Music Festival 3: Girls' Ensemble 3: Freshman Glee Club 1. TERRY COLEMAN: Latin Club 4: Dist. Music Festival 2, 3, 4: Science Club 3: Cadet Band 1: Varsity Band 2, 3, 4: Pep Band 4: Social Science Club 4. HAROLD COLLINS: Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Chap- lain 4: A Cappella 2, 3, Treas. 4: Mixed Chorus 1: Dist. Music Festival 2, 3, 4: Madrigal Society 4: Boys' Ensemble 2. LLOYD COLVIN: Football 1, 4: W-Club 4: Track 1, 2: JAMES CONKLIN: Northwest 1: Wyan- dotte 2: Language Club 3, 4: Social Sci- ence Club 4. 'IF' I66 Q fx - 5, mu.. .. f :GM if gl? M. ., M. ...., -..a.-.,.... vi 1 ' 1 5 ii' Mollye Conn Charlene Connor ,lohn Connor Janet Cooper llrentla Conrotl Lynn Corp 5 . ltacxaw- Conducting the varsity band as a stuclent director gave Bob Ransom the opportunitx to leam by experience. Sexeral seniors tlirectccl the band throughout the year antl al o at the Christmas assembly. Nancy Cowley Donna Cox Sl I67 BIOLLYE CONN: Y-Teens 2. 3. 4: Spanish Club 3: FHA 3. 4: Horizon Club 45 Class Secretary 4: Art Club 3, 4: Social Science Club 4. CHARLENE CONNOR: French Club 1: 80 CWPM Shorthand Award 3. JOHN CONNOR: .Hi-Y 1: Science Club 4. BRENDA CONROD: Pep Club 3. 4: FHA 3, Sec. 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Jun- ior Play Cast 3: General Office 4: Class Sec. 3: Class Treas. 4. JANET COOPER: Y-Teens 2. 4: Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Language Club 1, 2: ,lun- ior Play Crew 3, Attendance Office 4-Q Art Club 1: Spanish Club 1. 2. LYNN CORP: Hi-Y 2. 4: Intramurals 4: Track 1: Safety Club 3. NANCY COWLEY: Y-Teens 1, 2. 3: Pep Club 1, 2, 3. 4: Hatchet Staff 4: Scholastic Award 1. 2: Home Room Rep. 39 Spanish Club 1. DONNA COX: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Debate 3: FHA 1, 2. 3, 4. DORIS CROCKETT: Alixed Chorus 3. 43 Freshman Girls' Clee Club I. SANDY CROCKE'l l': A Cappella 2. 3. 43 Operetta Cast 3, -1-3 Pep Club I, 2, 3, 43 Prom Committee 33 Scholastic Award 23 Dist. Music Festival 2, 3, 43 Aladrigal Society 3. 4: Spanish Club 23 Library Asst. 3, 4. JANE CROUSE: Y-Teens I, 2. 3, 43 Pep Club I, 2, 3, V-Pres. 43 NFL 3, Pres. 43 Debate 3, 43 WIUSIIIIIQZIOIZIIIII Staff 3,'43 Hatchet Staff 43 Press Club 3, V-Pres. -I3 Prom Committee 3: ,lun- ior Play Cast 33 Student Council 3. Sec. 43 Class Pres. 23 Quill and Scroll 3. 4. AIARY DALE: Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 43 A Cappella 2. 3, 43 Pep Club I. 2, 33 Dist. Music Festival 2, 3, 43 Horizon Club 2 3. DONNA DAVIDSON: Y-Teens 3: Lan- guage Club 23 French Club 23 FHA 3: Future Nurses 3. CAROL DAVIS: Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Photography Club 4g FHA 2, 3. 43 Jun- ior Play Cast 33 Safety Club 3. 'Q 'Qs' Q 1- Doris Crockett .lane Crouse Donna Davidson Sandra Crockett Mary Dale Carol Davis Hatchet Ball Cllmaxes W eek Of W ork, Fun Darlene Davis .Iudy DeHoff Rosemary Devine Alargery Dawg Mike Del Percio Barbara Devner DARLENE DAVIS: Y-Teens l. 23 Pep Club 3. 4. MARCERY DAWE: Y-Teens I, 2, 33 Pep Club 2, 33 French Club 33 Mixed Chorus 2, 33 Safety Club 33 Horizon Club 3. JUDY DEHOFF: Y-Teens I, 2. 3, 4: Washingtonian Staff 3, 43 Press Club 43 Student Council I, 23 Horizon Club 1, 2. MIKE DEL PERCIO: Track I. 2g Intra- murals I, 2, 3, 43 Gym Asst. 4. ROSEAIARY DEVINE: Y-Teens 1. 43 Pep Club 1, 3, 4g FHA I, 2, 3, 43 Var- sity Band 2, 3, 43 Majorettc 43 Dist. Music Festival 2, 3, 4. BARBARA DEVNER: Pep Club I3 Lan- guage Club 43 French Club 1. 2. His- torian 3. 43 Latin Club 43 50 CWPM Typing Award 23 .Bi I68 'O IE Peggy Dewey K K ,loAnn Dickinson i ' Hours of work after school and on the day of the dance are put into the plannm and decorating for the annual Hrzlclzet Hall. Hatchet staff members Diane Smith Gloria Miller, and Carol Peterson are mixing paint for the three-dimensional candle which were part of the Holiday Panorama. Lawrence Dickinson Delores Don Carlos Barbara Dragush Terry Dixon Beverly Donnigan Naomi Dryden tv' I69 PEGGY DEWEY: Y-Teens I, 2, Cabi- net 3, 4: Waslzzingtonian Staff 3, 4: Hatchet Staff 4, Press Club 3, 4: Junior Play Cast 3: Future Nurses 3. 4: Stu- dent Council 4: Class Sec. 2: Quill and Scroll 3, Sec. 4: Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4: Homecoming Queen 4. JOANN DICKINSON: Y-Teens I. 2, 3, 4, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4. LAWRENCE DICKINSON: De LaSalle I, 2, 3. TERRY DIXON: Intramurals I, 2: Base- ball I, 2, 3, 4. DELORES DON CARLOS: Y-Teens I, 2, 3: Waslrilrgtorzian Staff 3, 4: Pep Club I. 2, 3. 4: Hatchet Co-Editor 4: Press Club 3, 4: Scholastic Award 1, 2. 3: Latin Club I, 2. Treas. 3: Horizon Club 2, 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 3. V-Pres. 4. BEVERLY DONNIGAN: Pep Club I. 2, 3, 4: Hatchet Staff 4: Scholastic Award I. 2: FHA 2. 3, Pres. 4: Future Nurses 2, 3: Horizon Club I. 2, 3. 4: Spanish Club 2. Pres. 3. BARBARA DRAGUSH: Pep Club 1, 2. 3. 4: Y-Teens 3. 4: FHA 3, 4: Attend- ance Office 4. NAOMI DRYDEN: Turner I: Yffcens 2. 4: Pep Club 4: FHA 2, 4. Nancy Cowley and Beverly Donnigan are lost in the crepe paper WlliCl1 WHS made into mobile columns at the Hatchet Ball. JERRY DUFFENDACK: Baseball 1. VIRGINIA DUNCAN: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, fl, Y-Teens 2, V-Pres. 3, Pres. fl, Horie zon Club Varsity Rand l, 2. ALLEN EACAN: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4-3 Photog- raphy Club 3. 4: W-Club 3, Home Room Rep. 3, Track Manager 2, 33 Safety Club 2 'E 4' Kev Club 2 3 V Pre' fl :'a 1 Q' v 1 ' 5-A' JOAN EDWARDS: Debate 3, Y-Teens lg FHA 3: Horizon Club 25 Freshman Clce Club 1. GERALD ELLIO'l l': Football 3: Track 2, Spanisll Club 1. BARBARA ESTES: Pep Club 1. 2, 3g Y-Teens 1, 2g FHA 3, Student Council 1, Pom Pon Girl 3. BILL ESTES: Hi-Y 2, 3, Prom Com- mittee 35 District Music Festival 4. CAROL EVANS: A Cappella 3, 4, Y- Teens 2, 3, 4, Operetta Cast 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Dist. Music Festival 3, 4, Madrigal Society 4, Class V-Pres. 2g Hatchet Royalty 4, Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4. Seniors Have Fun Planning Together Jerry Duffendack AHCH Eagfm Virginia Duncan Joan Edwards Gerald Elliott Bill E tes Barbara Estes Carol Evans HON ml Fun 1 hylh ldrmf r Donald 1'ol 1 in Philip Francis Larry Ex an .Iohn F1 I1 David Iorbe William Freeman And Decoratmg For Major Events Of Year FLORENCE EVANS: FHA 1, 2, 3, Y- Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Scholastic Award 1, 2: 50 CWPBI Typing Award 2, 100 CWPM Shorthand Award 3, Dist. Music Festival 1, 2. 3, Home Room Rep. 2, Varsity Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Pep Band 4. LARRY EVANS: Hi-Y 1. 2, Pep Club 3, 4, Debate 1, Prom Committee 3: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3. 4, W-Club 3, 4, Boys' State 3, Student Council 2. 3: Key Club 2, 3, 4, Class Pres. 1, Baseball 2, 3, 4, YFC 1, 2. PHYLLIS FARMER: Y-Teens 2, Pep Club 2, 4, FHA 2, Dist. Music Festival 1, 3. 4, Varsity Band 1, 3, 4, Cadet Band 2, Girls' Pep Band 4. JOHN FISH: Sabetha 1, Varsity Band 2, 3, 4, Dist. Music Festival 2, 3, 4, Science Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, Key Club 4, Boys' Pep Band 4. DONALD FOLSOM: A Cappella 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 1, 2, Dist. Music Festival 3, 4. DAVID FORBES: Junior Play Cast 3, Dist. Music Festival 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Band 1, 2, 3, 4. PHILIP FRANCIS: Band 1, 2. WILLIAM FREEMAN: Sumner 1, Dist. Music Festival 2, Varsity Band 4, Pep Band 1. rv FRANCINE FREVERT: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Banner Girl Alternate 4, NFL 3, 4, Debate 1, 3, 4, Ilfllwlret Staff 4, Press Club 4, Prom Committee 3, Language- Club 1, Student Council 4, Safety Club 2, 3. Trl-as. 3, V- Pres. 4, 40 CWPKI Typing Award 2: Junior Play Crow 3, Golf 2. 3, Drama Club 2. ALYCE GARVER: Y-Tccns 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, lVI1SlliIlgl0V1I'llI1 Stuff-1, Prom Comrnittcc 3, Home Room Rep. 2, 3, Junior Play Cast 3, Horizon Club 4, Freshman Glue Club 1. ROBERT GAY: Hi-Y 3, 4, A Cappella 4, Operetta Cast 4, NFL 2, 3, 4, De- bate 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Foot- ball 1, Dist. Music Festival 4, Intramur- als 1, 2, Junior Play Cast 3, Basketball 1, Key Club 3, 4, Boys' Gloe Club 3, Dist. Debate Team 3. FRANK GIBBONS: Central Junior High 1. ARCHIE GIBSON: Stage Construction 3. ROBERT GLOVER: Hi-Y 1. 2. 3, Foot- ball 1, Safety Club 4. Francine Frevert Robert Gay Archie Gibson Alyce Garver Frank Gibbons Robert Glover Actlons Of mbltlous Semors Reflect Interests Ted Gnau Lanny Gorman Jerry Gossage Ted Goode Gerald Goss Earl Gossett TED GNAU: Football 1, 2, 3, W-Club 2, 3, Track 1, Basketball Manager 2, Key Club 2, 3, 4. TED GOODE: Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, A Cap- pella 1, 2, 3, 4, Operetta Cast 2, 3, 4, NFL 2, 3, Debate 2, 3, Football 1, W- Club 4, Mixed Chorus 1, Dist. Music Festival 2, 3. 4: State Music Festival 2, Home Room Rep. 4, Junior Play Cast 3, Track 4, Basketball 1, Madrigal Society 2, 3, 4, Key Club 4, Class Pres. 4, Baseball 3, 4. LANNY GORMAN: Wellington 1, 3, Conway Springs 2. GERALD GOSS: Hi-V 1, 3, A Cappella 3, 4, Operetta Crew 3, Football 1, 2, W-Club 2, Mixed Chorus 2, Junior Play Crew 3. JERRY GOSSAGE: Hi-Y 2, 3, A Cap. pella 3, 4, Operetta Cast 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 2, Dist. Music gegtival 2, 3, 4, Track 1, Varsity Band 1 7 4' EARL GOSSETT: Intramurals 1, 2, Tennis 4. . . X ROGER Gll.-'lllflfllz lli-Y lg lfoolliall 1 Mix:-cl ffliorus 1, 43 Intramurals 1, 2 Travk 2g llawlnall 1. .ll'f.-XNNIQ G1i,fXYA'l l': Y-'ll-1-its 1, 2, I5 Il-g Pep Clulm 2. fl, 'lg l llA 23 l ntnn Nursm-5 3g llorizon Clulm l. 2. 3. 4. GORDON GHAVFS: Ili-Y 2, 3, llrrw fl. llllologiruplly fflulr '1'rz'as. 3, Pres. -1: Ilalrlzrfl Staff -lg Latin Clull 3g Fall-ty Cluli 35 Key Club 3, -lg Golf 1. K1'1NlYE'1'll GRAY: ljvp fllllli 3, 45 Foot- lmall lg W-Cluli 3, ,lg llomc Room Rep. lg Intramurals 2. 4-g Track 1. 2, 3. 'll Basketball 2. 35 Cross Country 3, bl, 4,lllzSIlzR 1.111-.l4.N: I.:-nlral junior l: Wyandotte 2g A Cappella 3, 4g Oper 1-tta Cast 3, 4-3 Dist. Music lfeftival 3, 4. GERALD GRlGG5: Kansas State Sclionl for lllincl 1, 25 'l'rac'k lg Wrestling 1. Many seniors find that clubs give them experience for future occupa tions Allen Eagan checks the presQ camera in the dark room before om - M Q out on an assignment for Pliotograpliy Club. Roger Graham Gordon Graves Chester Green Jeanne Gravatt Kenneth Gray Gerald Griggs 13' 1 is-. I73 Class Of 760 .fx Kenneth Grigsby Linda Gripp Ralph Crigsby Lee Hall JAMES HANSEN: Northwest 1, Hi-Y 43 Pep Club 3, 4, Language Club 2, 3, 4g Home Room Rep. 3, Safety Club 2. LARRY HARRALSON: Central Junior lg Wyandotte 25 Mixed Chorus 3. JONNY HARRIS: Mixed Chorus 1, 4. JUDITH HARRIS: Y-Teens 1, FHA 2g Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Future Nurses. JOYCE HAYS: Pep Club 3, 4, Wash- ingtoniarz Staff 3, FHA 2, Freshman Clee Club 1. SUZANNE HENDRICKSON: A Cappel- la 2, 3, 4, Operetta Cast 2, 3, 49 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Scholastic Award 1, 2. 3g French Club 3, 4, State Music Festi- val 2, Madrigal Society 2, 3, 45 Horizon Club 1, 2, 3, Pres. fl-. KENNETH GRICSBY: Key Club -1, Sci- ence Club 3, 4. LINDA GRIPPZ Y-Teens l, 2, 31 43 Pep Club 3, llg FHA 23 Varsity Band , . 2, Cl, 4. RAl.l'l'l GRIGSHY: Art AW2lI'll 3. LEE HALL: Y-'llc-its 3, Pep Club l, 2. 3, Latin Club 3, Dist. Music Festival 21 Future Nurses 2, 3, Safety Club Sw. 2. 3, Varsity Band 2. Seniors Earn Special Honors, James Hansen Jonny Harris Joyce H355 b Larry Harralgon Judith Harris Suzanne Hendrickson ,IAN IIIQIJWORTII: lfuotball Ig -10 QWPM Typing Award 2g Intramurals 1.2,3. CLIFTON HERBST: Ward 1. JERRY IIILI.: Yfll-1-its I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Halclzet Staff 45 Wash- illgflllllillll Staff 3. Editor 4, Press Club 3, Pres. 4, Prom Connnittee 3, Frcnch Club 1, 2, 33 Banner tlirl 3, 4, Homm- Rooni Rep. 23 Student Council 3, 43 Quill and Scroll 3, 41 Junior Play Crt-w 3, Frcshnian Cheerleader 1: 1111101161 Royalty 4. JAMES IIIXSON: Hi-X' 1, 40 CWPM Typing Award 2. MARCIE HOCG: Freshman Clem- Club 1. CONNIE HOLLIDAY: Yffeens I, 2, 3, 41-3 FHA I. 2, 3: Home Room Rep. 2: Library Asst. 2, 3, Safety Club 3. Q-s i G- S- I ,Ian Hepworth Icrry Hill Margie Ho Clifton Herbst .IBIHUS HiX0Il Connie Holllday Strive To Be Good Citizens ,lean Hord Veda Houston ,Iamcs Hull Diana Horton Mary Lou Howard Caroline Hunter fi I75 JEAN HORD: Y-Teens 1. 2g Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 NFL 2, Sec. 3, Sec. 4, De- bate 2, 3, 4, 1111261161 Staff 4, Press Club Treas. 4, Prom Committee 3, Scholastic Award 1, 2. 3, French Club 2, V-Pres. 35 Latin Club 1, Sec. 2, Sec. 3, Dist. Music Festival 1, 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Council 1, 2. 3, V-Pres. 4g Science Club V-Pres. 3: Varsity Band I. 2, 3. DIANA HORTON: Y-Teens 2, 3, Pep Club 1, FHA 3, 4, Horizon Club 1: 80 CWPM Shorthand Award 2. VEDA HOUSTON: Y-Teens 1. 2, 3g Pep Club 1. 2, 3. MARY LOU HOWARD: Y-Teens 3g Latin Club 4, Pep Club lg Home Room Rep. 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2. JAMES HULL: Scholastic Award 2: Football 1, 2, 3, 4g W-Club 3, 4g Intra- murals I, 3g Basketball 2, Baseball 2. 3. CAROLINE HUNTER: Y-Teens 2. 3, 4: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, FHA 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Intramurals 1: Freshman Clee Club 1. PHYLLIS HUSKA: Y-Teens 4, Dist. Music Festival 2, 3, 4, Future Nurses -lg Varsity Band 2, 3, 4: Corircrt lianml 2, 3, -lg Girls' Pep Band 4. JOANN JANCICH: Y-Teens 33 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, FHA 33 Horizon Club 2, 3, Junior Play Crew 4g Porn Pon Girl 2, 3. CHARLES JARRETT: Mixed Chorus 1. CARY JARVIS: Hi-Y 2, 3, Chapter Pres. 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Scholastic Award 2, Dist. Music Festival 1, 2, 3, 4, Sci- ence Club 3g Key Club 3, Varsity 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 4, Dance Band 1, 2. LARRY JEFFERY: Mixed Chorus 1. MARY JOLLIFF: West Junior High 1 Y-Teens 3, 4, Language Club 3, 4. 6-f v A 1 S J-94 'Sf '-' Phyllis Huska Charles Jarrett Larry Jeffery' Joann Jancicli Gary Jarvis Mary -lolllff 0 0 0 d 0 dk 0 0 Semors J 0111 In 131111 111 Goo O1'ga111zat1ons Marv Jordan Steve Kaminski Donna Kerr Ffayik Kalcic Nancy Kcltner Jeanette Kindred VIRGINIA JORDAN: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3: Pep Club 1, 3, Washingtonian Staff 3, 4-g Hatchet Staff 4, Press Club 33 Latin Club 2, Sec. 3, 4, FHA 2, 3g Safety Club 3, Horizon Club 3, V-Pres. 4-g Quill and Scroll 3, Treas. 43 Spanish Club 1, 2, 3. FRANK KALCIC: De LaSalle 1, 2, 3. STEVE KAMINSKI: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, W-Club 4-g Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. NANCY KELTNER: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, FHA 2, 3, 4-g 40 CWPM Typing Award 35 Mixed Chorus 3, Future Nurses 2, Hori- zon Club 2, 4g Cadet Band 1, Freshmar Clee Club 1. DONNA KERR: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, 33 FHA 2, Home Room Rep. lg Spanish Club 3. .IEANETTE KINDRED: Y-Teens 1, 2, 35 Latin Club 2, 3, 40 CWPM Typing Award 2. I76 1 1 Q Carolyn Kline Donna Klingler I . '5- r lx il Xe. .-4?f' , 3 Ju ' W'asl11'11g1o11ia11 staff put in several extra weeks planning a pecial To Christmas issue. Cay Luseombe did most of the art work on the insert page She and ,led Walker take advantage of the extra homeroom period befor: Christmas vacation to read the weekly paper. .loyce Klingler Loueta Kraus Hay Lacy Jeanne Knight Adrienne Kyger Sharon Lake 'U' I77 CAROLINE KLINE: Y-Teens 2: Pep Club 1, 2: FHA 1, 2: Mixed Chorus 4: Spanish Club 2. DONNA KLINCLER: Y-Teens 1. 2. 3. 4: A Cappella 2. 3. 4: Operetta Cast 3. 4: Pep Club 1, 2. 3, 4: Banner Cirl 4: Nladrigal Society 4. JOYCE KLINCLER: Y-Teens 1. 2. 3: FHA 1, 2. 3. 4: Horizon Club 1. 2: Yar- sity Band 1. 2. 3. 4. JEANNE KNIGHT: Y-Teens 3, 4: Peg. Club 1, 2, 3. 4: FHA 2, 3: Future Nurses 4: Homecoming Royalty 4: Horizon Club 3. 4. LOUETA KRAUS: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 1. 2: FHA 2. 3, 4: Future Nurses 2: Horizon Club 2. ADRIENNE KYGER: Y-Teens 1: FHA 1. RAY LACY: Photography Club 3. 4: Football 4: W-Club 4. SHARON LAKE: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3: Pep Club 1. 2, 3: Debate 2: Home Room Rep. 4: Intramurals 1: Junior Play Crew 3: Safety Club 2: Horizon Club 2. xxxx -NNN 4' Marilyn Larsen Richard Lawler Roll the presses! Don Campbell and James Carter helped print Wildcat rlirw- torie prepared by the Key Club. MARILYN LARSEN: Y-Teens 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 FHA 2, 3, 80 CWPM Shorthand Award 3, Future Nurses 4, General Office 2, 3. RICHARD LAWLER: Hi-Y 35 Dist. Mus sic Festival 2, 3, 43 Cadet Band 1: Var- sity Rand 2, 3, 4. BARBARA LAWSON: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. 4g Pep Club 1, 29 FHA 2, 3, 4g Future Nurses 1, 23 Horizon Club 1, 2, 3. STANLEY LEAVENDUSKY: Cafeteria 3. ALPHONSE LEIKER: Football 1. LINDA LINK: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4g A Cap' pella 3, 4-5 Operetta Cast 43 Pep Club 1, 2, Treas. 3, 4, Dist. Music Festival 3, 4, Banner Girl 4, Home Room Rep. 3. VERONICA LOCKERBY: Horizon Club 43 Girls' Chorus 4. BETTY LOGAN: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Lan- guage Club 43 Mixed Choms 23 Future Nurses 2, 3. Barbara Lawson Alphonse Leiker Veronica Lockerby Stanley Leavendusky Linda Link Betty Logan IU' R' Q, ,. GERALD LOUGH: lli-Y 1: Football 1. 2, 3, 4, W-Club 3, 4, Track 1, 3, 4. DAVID LOVEALI.: A Cappella 4. GAY LUSCOMBE: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3: A Cappella 2, 3, 4, Operetta Crew 3. 42 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Washinglonian Staff 2,. 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Latin Club 1, Dist. Music Festival 2, 3, 4, Junior Play Cast 3, Girls' Ensemble 2, Horizon Club 1, 2, Golf 1, 2, 3, Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Clcv Club 1. NANCY LYMAN: Y-Teens 1, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, FHA 2, 3, 4, General Office 2. 3, Freshman Clee Club 1. JERRY MANN: Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, W-Club 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Home' Room Rep. 3: lntramurals 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1. Gerald Lough Cay Luscornbe John Malott David Loveall Nancy Lyman Jerry Nlann D . . tudent Prmters Produce School Dlrectones Ronald Manuel Lois Matthews John Maultsby Richard Marlar Shirley Mattox Eugene McBratney I79 RONALD MANUEL: Varsity Band 1: Pep Band 1, Dist. Music Festival 1, Safety Club 2, Hi-Y 1, 40 CWPM Typ- ing Award 2. RICHARD MARLAR: Capital Hill 1: Varsity Band 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2. LOIS MA'1 1'HEWS: Prom Committee 3: FHA 1, General Office 1, Junior Play Crew 3. SHIRLEY MATTOX: Y-Teens 2, 3, Pep Club 4, Science Club 2, Art Club 4. JOHN MAULTSBY: St. ,lohn's Military Academy 1, Hi-Y 2, Pep Club 2, 3, French Club 2, W-Club 3, Science Club 3, Safety Club 3. Dine XICCMQ-ken Robert McLaughlin lxlary hlccurdy Laffy DIXIE McCRACKEN: Central Junior l: Westport 2, 33 Y-Teens 1: Pep Club lg Horizon Club lg Home Room Rep. 1. 3, 4. MARY McCl5RDY: Y-Teens l. 2. 3. 4: A Cappella 2, 3, 4, Operetta Cast 2, 3, 45 Pep Club l, 2, 3, fl, Prom Commit- tee 35 Dist. Musie Festival 2, 3. 45 State Music Festival 2, Banner Cirl -lg Maclri- gal Sociqty 2, 3, 4, Class Treas. 3. ROBERT Mcl.fXUCHl.lN: Hi-Y 2, 3, -1: Prom Committee 3g Intramurals 1, 2g ,lunior Play 33 llaseball 1. LARRY MCMILLAN: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 43 NFL 2, 3. 43 Debate 2, Prom Committee 3, Football 1, 2, 3, Intramur- als 1, 2, 3, 4, Track lg Science Club 3, 4, Key Club 4, Golf 1. 2, 34 Tennis 4, Graduates Face New HOFIZOHS ART MEADE: Intramurals 3. 4. RICHARD MEDITZ: Football 1. CARL MENDICKI: Hi-Y 2, A Cappella 13 Football 1, 2, 3, Track 25 Safety Club 2g Boys' Glee Club 3. JERRY MERILATT: Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 2g Washingtorzian Staff 4g Press Club 4. RAYMOND MEYN: Hi-Y 1, 2, 3g Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Home Room Rep. 3, 45 Junior Play 3g Science Club 3, 43 Key Club 3, 4. ROBERT MILLER: Hi-Y 4, Pep Club 45 Football 13 W-Club 3, 45 Track lg Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Homecoming Roy- alty 4. Art Meade Carl Mendiclu Raymond Meyn Richard Meditz Jerry Merilatt Robert Miller GLORIA MILLER: Y-'l'vcns 2, Cabin:-t 3: Htllrflvf Staff -I: l'roni Ifonnnittce- 3: Home Room R4-p. 33 C0unscl0r's Asst. 3: Art lflub 2. 3. el: Art Award 3. JOHN MILLER: IIi-Y 1, Pup Club fl: Xlfl. 2. ZS. Y-l'rts. -1: lit-batv 2. 3. -l: Prom Connnittcm- 3, Football Ig Dist. Music lfl-stival 2, 3. rl: Intramurals 1, AI: Junior Play Cast 3: Basketball 1: Boys' State 3: Student Council 3. -1: Hunts'- coming Royalty 4: Pep Band :lg Dance Rand 2, 3: Varsity llanrl I, 2, 3, 4: Key Club 2, 3, Dist. Licut. Gov. 4: Hatrliel Royalty 4. GIQRALIJ MOLIJICR: lli-1 Ii: Safvly Club2 JAMES MO5lfLEY: A Cappt-lla -1: Op- cretta Cust 4: Intramurals lg Track 2: llaskctball 1: irc 1 2, 3. 4. JOANN MORRIS: Latin Club 1. BETTY MOURNING: Y-Teens 2, 3: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Junior Play Cast 3: Freslnnan Cha-vrleadvr I. As Leaders Of Tomorrow Nfary Blourning Christina Munoz Susan Myers Iuanita Moyer Carol Myers Lawrence Myszka PN -aug I8I Gerald Moldcr .Ioann Morri James Moseley Betty Mournm MARY MOURNING: Y-Teens 2, 3: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Mixed Choms 2. 3: Counselors Asst. 2: Freshman Glee Club 1. ,IUAISITA MOYER: Language Club -1: French Club 3: Latin Club 2. CHRISTINA MUNOZV Northwest 1: Wyandotte 2: Y-Teens 4: FHA 3. 4: Mixed Chorus 3: Girls' Ensemble 4: Horizon Club 4. CAROL MYERS: Y-Teens 2: Scholastic Award 2, 3: Latin Club 3, 4, Future Nurses 3, 4: Safety Club 2: Science Club 3. 4: Horizon Club 1: YFC 1. 2. 3.4. SUSAN MYERS: Y-Teens 2, 3: Pep Club 1, 2, 3: Latin Club lg FHA 2, 3. 4: 4-0 CWPM Typing Award 2: Junior Play Crew 3: Safety Club 2: Horizon Club 2. 3: Freshman Glee Club 1. LAWRENCE MYSZKA: Cafeteria 1, 2. 9 I WI ,gf- my Carol Newland Larry Nicholson .lohn Nickel Phvllis Nichols Linda Nick Victor Noble CAROL NEWLAND: Y-'llc-cus I, 2, 3: Opt-rctta Cust Il, fl: IH-p lllub I. 2. fl. Trcas. 4: NFL 3, Troas. fl: Debutt- 2, 3, -1: Hatchet Staff 4: Prom Committm- Ilg Dist. llusic Fc'stiv'hl 2, 3, -lg Intra- murals I, 2, 3, -lg ,lunior l'luy Crow ll: Activity Ilourtl 33 Girls' State 3. l'll1I.Ll5 Nllfllllliz l'4-p Club I. 2. 3, 4: FHA 2, 3: Ilome Room Rep. l, 2: Futurc Nurscs 2. Il. LARRY NICHOLSON: American Com- munity Ct-ntcr. llagtlutl, Iraq, I, 2: Sci- ence Club 4. LINDA NICK: Pop Club l, 2, 3, -1: FHA 2, 3: 80 CWPBI Sbortbantl Award 3: Future Nurses 4: Horizon Club I, 2, 3, 4. JOHN NICKEL: NFL 3, 44 Dcbatt- Zi, 49 Football 2. VICTOR NOBLE: Hi-Y 1, 2g Football 1, 25 Intramurals 33 Baseball 1, 2, 3. Helpful eniors Make School Run Efficientl JOE NORTON: Hi-Y 3, 4: Scicnce Club 3, 4. DAN ODNEAL: Football I. 2: Intramur- als 1, 2, 3: Junior Play Crew 2. WALTER OHL: Science Club 3. 4. MARLYN OLEN: Northwest lg Intra- murals 4. JACKIE OWENS: French Club 13 FHA 2. 3. SHIRLEY PARKS: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 4: FHA 2: Home Room Rep. lg Counselors Asst. 4. Walter Ohl .lackie Owens Marilyn Olcn Shirley Parks 910- PQ' mr-v fi? JUDl'l'H PARSONS: Y-'l't,-mv l: Pvt Club 3, 4: FHA 2. CIAROI. Plf'l'liRSON: Y-'IR-t-ns 2. 3: Pep Club 3, 4: Halchel Staff 4g Press Club 415 Prom clllllllllllfl' .33 lllst. Xlusxt Festival 2, 3, 4: Horizon Club 1, 2: Var- sity liuntl 2, 3, -1: :Krt Club 3. 4. SANDRA PHILLIPS: Pep Club 4: Xlixcd Chorus -1: Varsity Hand l, 2. 3. 4: Freshman Clee Club li SHlRl.liY PIKE: Pt-p Club l. 2. 3. iz FHA 2. Zig Futurr Nurses 1: lireslnnun Clve Club l. SANDY PIPER: Y-Teens 1, Cabint-I 2, 3. 4g A Cappella 3, 4: Open-ttu tfust 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 2: Dist. Nlusic Festival 3, 4: Horne lirmm Rep. 2, 3: Junior Play Cast 3g Homo- coming Royalty 35 Class V-Pres. 1: Freshman Clee Club Pres. 1: livservt- Cheerleader 2, 35 Drama Club 23 One' Act Play 2. GEORGE PLESA: Photography Club 3: Intramurals lg Art Club 1. Judith Parsons Sandra Phillips Carol Peterson Shirley Pike t Part of Pat Wil-un? daily schedule- is working as a rashivr in tht- cab-- tcria. Dixie McCracken is one of the students who passes through Pat's line daily. Sandy Piper George Plesa Class T'... I83 Juniors ure elected to represent Washin-gton at Girls' and Boys' State the summer be- pfarffqg: AIM T xiao., ffm, 'N at Q r e f ' Q La, . .1 -o D.- ua -Cl- fore their senior year. A Acivic organization sponsors eacli Student, enabling liim to go. The cla of '60 sent ,lohn Miller, Treva Whitaker, Carol Newland, Larry Evans. and Don ROIIHN PUIWV Connee Powell Clvic Or anizations Send tudents To Stateg RONALD PORTER: Pep Club 4: Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 49 W-Club 3, 4g Track 2, 4. CONNEE POWELL: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Hatchet Staff 4g Washinglonian Staff 43 Press Club 44 FHA 2, 3, 4: Banner Girl 49 Junior Play Cast 3. RUTH PURDUE: A Cappella Choir 3, 43 Operetta Cast 43 Pep Club 4g Dist. Music Festival 3, 43 Social Science Club 4. WILLIAM RAGAN: Football 1,2g Track 1, 2. RICHARD RAMSEY: Pep Club 4g Foot- ball 1, 2. ROBERT RANSOM: Hi-Y 1, 2, 3g Dist. Music Festival 3, 4g Intramurals 13 Var- sity Band 1, 2, 3, Pres. 4. ROBERT REDMON: Latin Club Ig Home Room Rep. Ig Art Club 3, 4. RONALD REED: Mixed Chorus 43 ln- tramurals 2, 3, 4g Safety Club 4. Ruth Purdue Richard Ramsey Robert Redmon William Ragan Robert Ransom Ronald Reed Thx s.. RONNIE REES: Northwest Ig Scienu Club 4. CAROL RENO: IH-p Club 1, 2, FHA 2, 3, 4. JANET REYNOLDS: Y l'ef'ns 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, FHA 25 Intra- murals I, 2, 3, 43 Student Council Treas. 4, Homecoming Royalty 4g Hatchet Roy- alty 4, Horizon Club I, 2. 3, 4g Class Treas. 2, Reserve Cheerleader 35 Var- sity Cheerleader 4. MURRAY RHODES: Hi-Y 1, 2g Oper- ertta Crew 2, Prom Committee 3g Dra- ma Club 2. CHESTER 2, 3, Track 2, 3, 4. RICHARDS: Intramurals I. ELVIN RIDER: Pep Club 3. 4g Football 1, 2, 3, 4g W-Club 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 43 Basketball I, 2, 3. 4g Homecoming King 4, Class V-Pres. 4. Ronnie Rees Janet Reynolds Chester Richards Cal-01 Reno Murray Rhodes Elvin Rider Elve Semors Represent chool At Conventlon Eugene Rollwagen .Iuanita Roper Herbert Rosenthal Sharon Rook Mike Roper Roberta Ross 'lt-+ Q' 'ssl EUGENE ROLLWAGEN: Hi'Y Ig Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Debate 3, 49 Hatchet Staff 4, Latin Club 3, 4g Junior Play 3, Safety Club 33 Key Club 4. SHARON ROOK: Spanish Club 2. .IUANITA ROPER: Ward I, 25 Pep Club 3, 4g Future Nurses 4. MIKE ROPER: Ward Ig Hi-Y 3, Sci- ence 3, 4. HERBERT ROSENTHAL: Hi-Y 1, 2, Football 1, 25 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, ROBERTA ROSS: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4g Pep Club 3, 43 Waslzingtonian Staff 3. 45 Press Club 3, 4-g Scholastic Award 2g Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Varsity Band 2, 3, 45 Social Science Club 4. RON.-XLIJ ROWIJICN: :X Cuppclla 3. ll: Operetta Cast 3, ll: lf'1zsh1'r1g1on1'ar1 Stuff 4: Press Cluh -1: Dist. Nlusic lft-stival 3. 4: lladrigal Society 4. LIBE RFSH: Football 1. 2: Track l: Basketball 1, 2, 3: Baseball 2, 3. MARY S.-XYLOR: FH,-X 3. LARRY SCHMIDT: Northwest 1: Pep Club 4, Home Room Rep. 3: Junior Play Cast 39 Student Council Pres. 43 Homecoming Royalty 2, 4: Kcy Club 3, 4: Hatchet Royalty 4. PEGGY SCHNIIDT: YfTet-ns 2. 3: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Home Room Rep. 35 Future Nurses 3, Pres. 4: Student Coun- cil 2g Homecoming Royalty 2, 4: Hatch- et Ro alt' 4: Class Sec. 1: Varsity Y Y Cheerleader 3, 4. JERRY SCHONS: Hi-Y 1. 4: Pep Club 4, Football 2, Track 2, 4. 7 Ronald Rowden Mary Saylor Peggy Schmidt Libe Rush Larry Schmidt Jerry Schons C Q . Semors Compete For atlonal cholarshlps Pat S,-mt Loretta Seward Lana Rae Shaw Rudy Scott JOY Shaffer John Shomin PAT SCOTT: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3: Pep Club 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 4. RUDY SCOTT: Bonner Springs 1: A Cappella 2, 3, 4g Pep Club 3, 4: Dist. Music Festival 2, 3, 4g Junior Play Cast 3: Operetta Cast 2, 3, 4. LORETTA SEWARD: Debate 2: Prom Committee 3: 50 CWPM Typing Award 33 100 CWPM Shorthand Award 3: Cen- eral Office 3. JOY SHAFFER: Y-Teens 4, Pep Club 1, 2: FHA 2, 39 Library Asst. 2, Hori- zon Club 3, 4. LANA RAE SHAW: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Cabinet 4: A Cappella 2, 3, 4: Operetta Cast 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Sec. 4, Dist. Music Festival 2, 3, 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Junior Play Cast 3g Madrigal Society 4-: Reserve Cheerleader 3. JOHN SHONIIN: Track 4. I86 10549 Smith Alike Smith Karen Stephens LaV0n Smith Sharon Smith G60rgC 5tiCl1 Seniors Return to SHIRLEY STITH: Y-Teens I, 2, Cabi- net 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Hatchet Staff 4, Press Club 4, Scholastic Award 1, 2, 33 50 CWPM Typing Award 33 Dist. Music Festival 1, 2, 3: Horizon Club 1, 2, 3, See. 4, Varsity Band 1, 2. 3. Sec. 4. FRED STITT: Home Room Rep. 3g In- tramurals 3g Track 2. BARBARA STRAIGHT: Y-Teens 2, 3. 4, Freshman C-lee Club 1. VIRGINIA STROUD: Prom Commit- tee 33 Wmshinglorzian Staff 4: Scholastic Award 2, Latin-Club 45 40 CWPAI Typ- ing Award 23 Fixture Nurses 2, Sec.- Treas. 3, 4g Counselor's Asst. 3g Nurse's Asst 4 ARTHUR SWISHER: Hi-Y 3g Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4. JOYCE FNIITII: -10 CWPAI Typing Award 2, Home Room Rep. I, 2g Ifresli- lllilll Clem' Club I. LAVON SNII'l'II:.l'It-Kalb Iligih lg Y- leens -I: Allxed Llioltis 2. 3. l. MIKE SAIITII: Ili-Y 1, 2, 45 Photogr- ruphy Club 33 lf'r1xl11'f1gta11ia11 Staff 2. 3, Home Room Rep. 3, Junior Play Cust 31 Key Club -lg lluselmull l. SHARON SMITH: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3g Pep Club Ig NPI. 2, 3. -l-3 lla-bute 2, 3, 4: Photography Club 3, 4g Wasliinglonian Staff 3, 4, Hnlrlzel Staff -lg Press Club 3, 45 Prom Committee 3g Scholastic Award I. 2, 3: Quill and Scroll 3, 4. KAREN STEPHENS: Y-Teens 1, 2g Cabinet 3, 43 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Prom Committee 3, Language Club 1, French Club 1, 2, 35 FHA 33 Attendance Olfiw' 3, 4g Horizon Club 4. GEORGE STICH: Pcp Club 4. Childhood Games And Toys Frank Stieh Fred Stitt Virginia Stroud Shirley Stith Barbara Straight Arthur Swisher KENNETH TAYLOR: Pep Club lg Football 1, 2. 3. 45 W-Club 2, 3, flg Track 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1. RONALD TAYLOR: Pep Club 25 'l'racl lg Junior Acllit-wrnents Ii. TERRY TAYLOR: Wert .lunior 1, Wy- antlottc 2. LINDA TEAVERBAUGH: Northwest lg Wyandotte 2g Y-Teens fl, Pep Club 3, 4. MARLENE TEBBE: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Language Club lg FHA lg Mixccl Chorus 1, 2g Horizot, Club 1, 2g Freshman Clee Club 13 Span- ish Club lg Pom Pon Girl 2. KEITH TEDROW: West Junior lg Hi-Y 3, 4g Pep Club 4g Prom Committee 33 Home Room Rep. 43 Track 3g Key Club 49' Hatcher King 4. 'N Are you sure it's not my turn? asks Barbara Devner as she and Carol Amx play jacks. As TQILTCTICS At Class Party Kenneth Taylor Terry Taylor Marlene Tebbe Ronald Taylor Linda Tl'iiYPI'lJ8llgLll Keith Tedrow 'riff I Richard Ramsey and Alyce Carver won toy prizes for cleverest costumes at the senior party. Gerald Terrell Fred Tillisch Kay Thompson Julia Varner ALAN VAUGHAN: Hi-Y 3, Key Club 2. 3. 4. - CAROL WADER: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2. .IED WALKER: Pep Club 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, W- Club 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Homecoming Royalty 1. JUDY WALL: Neosho High 1, Y-Teens 3, 4. DIANA WARFEL: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, FHA 2, Reporter 3, 4, Home Room Rep. 2, 3, Counselor's Asst. 4, Horizon Club 2, 3. GERALD TERRIQLL: Northwest 1. KAY THOMPSON: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella 2, 3, Operetta Crew 2, 3: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Dist. Music Festi- val 2, 3, Freshman Cleo Club 1. FRED TILLISCH: Football 2, Track 2. JULIA VARNER: Y-Teens 1, 2, A Cap- pella Accomp. 2, 3, 4, Operetta Accomp. 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Prom Com- mittee 3, Scholastic Award 1, 2, 3, French Club Sec.-Treas. 2, 3, Dist. Mu- sic Festival 2, 3, 4, State Music Festival 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Madrigal iociety 2, 3, 4, Class Committee Chair. Seniors Strive To Learn Alan Vaughan Carol Wader Judy Wall Lloyd Vinyard Jed Walker Diana Warfel STELLA WASHICK: Pep Club 2, 3. -I. RONALD WATSON: Football 1, 3: Basketball 1. TREVA WHITAKER: Y-Tet-ns 1, 2, Il: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, NFL 3, 4, Debate' 2, 3, 4, Wasltingtonian Staff 4, Hatchet Staff 4, Prom Committee 3, Dist. Music Festival 1, 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' State 3, Varsity Band 1, 2, Ma- jorette 1, 2, Social Science Club 4. JUDY WHlTl ORD: Mix:-tl Chorus 2: Freshman Glee Club l. VIVIAN WIACEK: Y-Teens l, 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, FHA I, 2, Horizon Club I, 2, Class Treas. 1, Freshman Glen' Club V-Pres. 1, Pom Pon Girl 2, 3. JUDY WIDISNER: Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Pep Club 3, 4, FHA 4, Horizon Club 2, 3. As Leaders Of Tomorrow Charles Williams Robert Wilshire ClHl1dCN0 Witham Marilyn Williams Pat Wilson Don Woodford 2'5- ,, . W-Zilfl ,Qu ks Stella Washick Treva Whitaker ViVi8Il Wi8C6lx Ronald Watggn Judy Whitford Judy Widener CHARLES WILLIAMS: Pep Club 3: Intramurals 1, Cafeteria Asst. 3, 4. MARILYN WILLIAMS: Y-Teens 2. 3: Pep Club I, 2, 3, FHA 2, 40 CWPM Typing Award 2, Mixed Chorus 4, Hor- izon Club 3, Gym Asst. 3. ROBERT WILSHIRE: Hi-Y 2, 3: State Music Festival 1, Varsity Band 1. PAT WILSON: Pep Club 1, 2, 3. 4: Banner Girl 4, Scholastic Award 2, FHA 2, Future Nurses V-Pres. 4, Nurse's Asst. 4, Horizon Club 3, 4, Hatchet Queen 4. CLAUDETTE WITHAM: Y-Teens 2. 4, Pep Club 4, Dist. Music Festival 1. 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, Varsity Band l. 2, 3, 4. DON WOODFORD: Pep Club 3. 4, Prom Committee 3, Football 1, 2, 4, W-Club 4, Home Room Rep. 4, Basket' hall I, Key Club 3, 4, Golf I. R5 'C' Marilyn wvoodg Marcia Woodson Robert Yockel Wfamla XI'00d5 Don Yoekel Joanne fubornik ii MARILYN XYUODS: Band 1. 2, 3, lg Pep Rand 1, 4-3 Opcretta 11 Pep Club 1. 2, fl: Y-'llvt-us 1. 2, 3, Ylflf lllub l. Z. 3, sl. WANIIA WOODS: Y-'IR-1-ns l. 2: A10 CWPKI Typing: Award 2, Art Club 1, 23 Spzuiislr Club 1. .NIARCIA WOODSON: Y-'l'm-rms 2, 3, St-ern-tary -lg llorizon Club 2, 3. rlg Home Room Rep. 3, 4g Pep Club 2, 3, 413 Prom ffouunittee 3g Counselor's Asst. 3. DON YUCIKEL: Basketball 13 Track 1, 2: Football 1, 2, 3, W-Club 33 Key Club 2. 3, fl-g Svicricm' Club 4. ROBERT YOCKEL: Football 1, 2, 3, 114, llaskvtball 1, 2g Track 2, liaise-ball 3, 4, W-Club 3, 4. JOANXE ZABORNIK: Pep Club 1, 2, Waslzinglonian 3, 43 Hatchet Co-Editor 43 Press Club 3, 4-g Scholastic Award l, 2, 3, FIIA 2, Dist. Music Festival 3, State Music Festival 33 Home Room Rep. 45 Quill and Scroll 3, Pres. 4. Art tudents Wln Keys For Outstandln Work E1 lu art tudents won key a reco mtion for their work submitted to Scholastic Art Awards Carol Peter on Cay Lu Q I P 9 ., combe: Bob Redmon, Mollye Sonb, ands Kay Anderson attended a preview of the art exhibits at Elmcry Thayeri Ralph Crigs- hy Ronnie Manczuk and Gloria Miller also received awards. Rob Redmon was nominated for a Hallmark Award. l92 5-. Nh. - 'HJQ1 Y, ,fx , ,gr gw':,Sf-'1f:1.f ,-' ,f'f1'A 5A'.:ff'X,5.' M, wi., viyfial' .6 , X '1 'v '. 4. -.wav M h . 4- f ww' fmwwf1Wy,,, -s Q 3 :bt 45 's we 'PI .. wus ' 5 , . ,K ,.. gl .i , , . V ' 'C 1? S , V . 1,2 n x '52 'fha 'V?E'V?? . Q.- if . 4. - .ta ,. A . W Q, KI , .rx .Q Y.: -1 0 V 1 31:4 K A ff. E, . J'-A Ag .n,.f5,-.fr 1 ' :1,5 'Y . , 1 'tl M .. Q V, T., JS 7 1512.33 'EM -. gt Ls -fy' . Yi , -,W - xy' ' fab! . by - Q , K. jiri, .Sf ks Y I ' e ,. 4 gf, ww- f- ri.,-, - .. .-455 I ' , gx5'i f. A New-ff ww , VK Q in Im 3 QS, 60:2 4 aff 'wi new '. k- Ely, .A . 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Larry, 83, 91, 156 lothcir, Doris, 146 Connor, John, 167 Cordill, 'XJ Cobb. 1Villi11n1, 153 , Coiner, William, 157 Colby. Joyve, 112, 166 Cole, Ann, 1-16 Q, olelnaii, Terry. 115, 116, 166 ollins, Harold, 105, 112, 11-1, 166 Colvin, Lloyd, 70, 166 Combs, Eugene, 155 Combs, Carol, 155 ' Comstock, Shirley, 156 Conklin, Jim, 166 Conn, Mollyc, 22, 111, 160, 167, 1 Connor, Charlene, 167 V 1 Connor, Paul, 74, 79, 81, 151 K Q Conrod, 1 Brenda, 160, 167 Cook, Jim, 80, 157 Cooke, Judy, 1-I5 1 Cooney, George, 150 Cooper, Bill, 81, 152 Cooper, Pat, 49, 113, 155 9 Cooper, Shirley, 150 ix Copeland, Norman, 146 Mary Kay, 159 Corp, Lynn, 167 Corp, Sharon, 152 I Cooper, Janet, 39, 123, 1 Corriston, Mary, 143 , 5 X 11 1 1 SLN ,E Corriston, Mike, 1-19 Davis, llelen, 109, 152 Custer, .-Xlfn-11, 158 Davis, Michael, 1-19 Courtney. Kenneth, 153 V vNDa1'is, Robert, 157 -,' A Cowley, Nancy, 89, 91, 97, 167, 170 lJz1n'e, Margery, 103, 108, 168 Cox, Donna, 167 Denonis, Carol. 147 Cox, 1-1111111-, 158 Deckard, Nancy, 152 Cox. Larry, 159 D1-Gran, Xlielmvl, 115 Craig, Carl, 81, 117 DcGeere, John, 11, 86, 117, 147 Craig, Joyce, 158 DeCrolf, Marvin, 16, 49, 90, 101 Craig, Ri1'l111r1l, 69, 111 Delloff, Judy, 95, 168 Craig, Sherry, 119 Creal, 1'i1111i1'e, 115 Creal, Janice, 153 Russell, 116, 116 Crilly, Maureen, 1-15 Crockett. Bruce, 36, 78, 80, 1-18, 151 Crockett, Doris, 168 Crockett, Sandra, 89, Crouse, Jane, 31, 48, Crowley, Joyve, 159 Crown, Loren, 74, 75, Crozier, Vernon, 145 Crudcn, Joyce, 151 Cruden, William, 68, Crum, James, 69, 81, Crute, Cheryl, 146 112, 111, 161, 168 6-1, 88, 91, 92, 95, G 79, 81, 1-14 117 1-15 11, Culbertson, Robert, 81, 1 Cullcns, Caryn. 150 Cunningham, Kay, 156 16, 143 Cunningham, Mac, 143 Cunningham, William, 49, Curran, Donna, 1-l-7 Curran, Pat, 158 Currie, Angela, 1-14 Curry, Edward, 145 Curtis, Raymond, 147 Cygan, Ethel, 85, 157 I I v 79, 92, 1 Delifh, Jenuille, 153 Del Percio, Kathy, 62, 159 Del Perrin, Xlichzlel, 168 Dcshler, Virgil, 116, 1-15 Devine, Roseniztry, 115, 116, 168 Dcvner, Barbara, 168, 189 Dewey, Peggy, 3-1, 35, 49, 62, 88, 91, 95 109, 16-1, 169, 193, 222 Diekinsori, Joann, 169 Dickinson, Gary, 153 Dickinson, Lnwrt-111'e, 82, 169 Dillon, Sharon, 149 Dillon, Benny, 155 Dimmitt, Rosemary, 150 Dixon, Patricia, 109, 158 Dixon, Terry, 82, 169 Dolinar, Albert, 69, 79, 1-16 Dolinnr, Wlnync, 156 , 97, 98, Don Carlos, Delores, 31, 89, 91, 95, 96, 169, 171 Donnigan, Beverly, 88, 97, 108 169, 17 Doolittle, Randy, 151 Doolittle, Sandra, 153 Dormois, Johnny, 7-1, 79, 81, 143 Dorzab, William, 68, 79, 117, Dotson, Timothy, 81, 92, 151 Dowell , Shirley, 150 Downs, Frankie, 115, 116, 150 Downs, Larry, 68, 143 Dagley, Linda, 85, 155 Dahlin, Gary, 68, 81, 146 Dale, Mary, 113, 168 Danielson, Brenda, 152 Davidson, Donna, 168 Davidson, Ralph, 156 1 1 Davis, Barbara, 145 Davis, Carol, 94, 168 Davis, Darlene, 168 A 51 , Doyle, Joe, 68, 116, 147 Dragush, Barbara, 169 Dryden, Naomi, 169 Duckcr, Sandy, 112, 158 Duffendnck, Fred, 69, 14-1- Duffendack, Jerry, 27, 170 Duffcndack, Mildred, 157 Duffctt, Joann, 151 Duffner, Johnnie Sue, 152 Dull, Linda, 109, 147 Duncan, Virginia, 102, 170 Y Eagan, Allen, 12, 94, 99, 105, 111191 iKEagan, Roger, 69, 81, 94, 143 Early, Marvin, 145 , Easterhrook, Anna, 157 Eberle, Janice, 144 ddings, Jerry, 14-9 ddings, William, 26, 155 dy, Terry, 117, 146 Edler, Mary, 159 Edmonds, Donna, 106, 159 Q xi shoulder to Peg Dewey is something tots often seem to need. At the senior Kiddies her sympathy to Everett Cheatwood. 222 Edmondson, Donald, 69, 144 Edwards, Gary, 153 Edwards, Joan, 170 Edwards, Max, 149 Edison, Terry, 146 Q Elder, Steven, 69, 1-15 Elder, Tommy, 158 Rita, 153 illiam, 69, 85 Elliott, Jerry, 170 Elliott, Linda, 159 Ellis, Arthur, 151 llis, Elaine, 85, 143 'J llis, Fred, 94, 113, 151 llis, Phillip, 143 Emery, Toni, 14-7 163, Emig, Gary, 156 Epps, Ronald, 80, 152 Emst, Sherolyn, 14-4 Estes, Barbara, 170 Estes, Kathryn, 109, 144 Estes, Bill, 170 Evans. Carol. 45, 46, so, 62, 113, 114, 164 110 X Evans Dwayne 147 Evans Florence B9 115 117 171 Evans I rrv 67 77 82 171 Evans Wllkc 69 4 Evans Wxllxam 152 Eveland Wlllxam 151 Fantroy Earl 151 Farmer Phyllis 115 117 171 Farns Martha 85 101 1.09 Fase Sharon 101 111 156 Fceback Wrlllam 149 Fecney Tommy 157 Fehrenbach Orlle 145 Fehrenbach Ronald 155 Ferguson Glen 69 81 145 Ferguson James Jr 146 Chester H3 173 whlch leaves the player exhausted but Ferguson Sandra 158 Fme Sharon 113 Fischer Lxnda 158 Flscher Shells 109 153 Fxscus Demse 63 85 102 113 5 Flsh Carolyn 115 117 143 Fish Johnnxe 89 100 115 116 Frshcr Jamcs 73 80 149 Frshcr Thomas 156 Flttro Charles 119 Flaherty Orletta 145 Flaherty Glenett 157 Flanagan Arlen 68 81 147 Fleenor Robert 150 Flexscher Douglas 25 157 Flom Constance 144 Folscroft James 79 144 Folscroft John 147 Folsom Donald 113 171 Folsom Elame 117 Folsom Yvonne 158 Forbes David 89 116 171 Forsberg Renee 153 Forsberg Kenneth 155 Foster Julxus 146 Fountaxn Evelyn 90 156 Fouts Bob 157 Fowler Stanley 83 155 Hansen Sharon 90 107 156 Greenwald Richard 27 159 Frankenfteld Jlmmy 151 Franlrlln Charles 67 70 8 58 Franklm Charlotte 117 Franlrlm Johnny 151 Frazler Patncla 159 Freed Robert 150 Freeman Freeman Freeman Freeman Clanece 109 151 Everett 159 Raymond 146 Wxlllam 117 171 French Barbara 41 54 58 63 90 102 154 163 Frentrop Steve 159 Gaunt Darrel 147 Gaupp Gcnr- 150 Gay Robert 92 93 113, 172 Gcarhcart Judy 158 Gee Davld 69 81 114 George 'thmhael 115 Gcrmonprcz Anna 09, 1 7 Gcnnonprf-7 Annette 109 115 116 Gibbons Frank Gibson Gibson Gibson Gxlbcrt Arclne 11 .lucklln Robert 81 116 Connxl: 1 Gxll Charles 68 113 Gill Sandra 159 Gxllom Jann- 143 Glllom Johnnxe 147 Glandon Sarah 5 Glover Robert 1 Gnau Tell 112 Godard Pcnnv Goode Ted 45 5 53 74 15 160 172 Gordon Dnckle 1 5 Gorman Lanny Gorup lNexl 156 Gosney 'tlary 145 Goss Gerald 112 112 Gossage Jerry 112 117 Gossett Graham Earl 83 172 Frank 29 149 Graham Roger 113 Gravan Gravatt Gravatt Gravett Barbara 92 152 Paul 82 149 Jeanne 173 Cherry 158 Graves Frances 147 Graves Gordon 94 97 105 Gray Chcrvl 147 Gray Garv 152 Gray Jeanne 107 109 112 157 Gray Kenny 67 74 75 80 Gray Marlon 18 92 103 111 153 Gray Sharon Grazda Gary 13 42 83 110 155 Francls Phrlxp 171 Green Green Green Green Green Green John 14-4- Judy' 145 Kendall 147 Maurme 145 Roger 151 Gnggs Gerald 173 Gngsby Gngsby Cngsby Grrgsby Carole 149 Kenneth 31 100 101 174 Ralph 10 174 Steven 5 31 146 Gnm Brenda 150 Frevert Francme 47 49 88 92 96 110 172 Frxtter Beverly 156 Fntter Larry 143 Fros Carolyn 90 91 95 158 Frost Lmda 157 Fry Dewey 99 157 Frye Donna 152 Gabb Sharon 146 Gabel Robert 82 155 Gamblll George 83 149 Gander Davxd 147 Garlett Fred 115 116 156 Garlett Jerry 73 78 80 153 Garlmgton Elame Garner Jean 149 Gamer, Jack 81 150 Gamer Lettle 109 155 Garner Rex 69 Garrett Dons 159 Garnson Russell 159 Garver Alyce 95 172 Carver, Lawrence 83 92 117 151 Gaster Vlckey 49 63 153 Gates Kathlyn 147 Gates Thomas 151 Grlnnell Mxchael 117 153 Gnpp Carol 146 Gnpp Lxnda 116 174 Grosstephan Alta 109 143 Grounds Robert 151 Guthne Wayne 69 143 Guy Lawrence 151 Hackett Joyce 108 150 Hadley Mary 153 Hagen George 157 Haggard Terry 73 81 151 Hale Carolyn 152 Hall Dxana 152 Hall Gary 158 Hall Lee 174 Halldln Emxlxe 159 Hamilton Barbara Hamxlton Bonn1e,36 63 103 109 Hammersmxth Stephame 85 144 Hammett Mxchael 156 Hammond Donald 158 Hand Fredenclr 149 Hand Gary 155 Hansen James 83 106 174 1 112 114 148 153 224 any Football 15 a rugged outdoor sport happy Elvxn Rider pauses after the Homecoming Game Harman B111 83 145 Harralson Lawrence 114 Harns Danxel 74 79 81 147 Harris Jonny 114 Harrrs Judxth 17-1 Hartshorn Judy 146 Harvey Arthur 74 78 80 92 150 Hathaway Judy 153 Hang Steven 145 Hang Tom 117 Hawluns Diana 1 Hawley Charles Hays Jerry 159 Hays Joyce 174 Head, Terry 159 Heddmgs Eugen Helm Edward 151 Helwlg Mary 151 Hendee Edrth 150 Hendee Karl 73 158 Hendnclrson Suzanne 4 Hepworth Jan 175 Herbst Herhst Hercey Hetzler Hlcklln B111 146 Cllfton 175 Constance 147 Danny 144 Connie 156 Hackman Wxllxam Hlclrs Carol 144 Hicks Cindy 149 Hxggms Peggy 23 147 73 155 e 115 117 143 88 90 104 114 161 X KK :Xl- . ,1 ,1o, , ,' ,184 , , , , A . .. 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