Waterville High School - Yellowjacket Yearbook (Waterville, KS)

 - Class of 1959

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Hail to thee, our treasured high schoolg W, H, S, our own. ,f ,LQ 'fu' , '- '-'14'-V-..'-,',1'.f-!g.'.-,L.t,. , ,.., l, U .Z W I '- '-.... ...-. Lualw-' 1, l',, .4 '...i.L...r hug SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS R, H, Turner BOARD OF EDUCATION M. E. Reitzel, Directorg A. N. McAtee, Treasurerg Lewis Blaser, Clerk. The Waterville public school system is maintained on the eight-four plan. Grades l to 8 make up the elementary school and grades 9 to 12 make up the high school. Waterville High School has been rated as a Class A school by the State Department of Education and the grade school is ac- credited. WHS is also a member of the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools. HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY Front Row: Mr. Turner Mrs. Turner, Mrs. Dean, Middle Row: Miss Laura'Geyer, Miss Miss Anderson. Back Row: Mr. Dyck, Mr. Olsen, R. H. Turner, A, B., M, Ed. Superintendent Peru State Teachers College University of Colorado Lena Anderson, B. S, Science Kansas State College University of Kansas Luella Geyer, B. S. Social Science, Latin Lindenwood College University of Nebraska Laura Geyer, B, S. English Lindenwood College University of Nebraska Luella Geyer, Mr. Thomas, Mr. McCall. Leslie Olsen, B. S. Vocational Agriculture Kansas State College Faye Jean Dean, B. S, Vocational Homemaking Kansas State College Eldon McCall, B. S. Coach, Mathematics Peru State Teachers College Gilbert Dyck, A. B, Commerce, Coach Bethany College William Thomas, B. M. E. Music Bethany College Mrs. R. H, Turner Office Secretary ANNUAL STAFF Editor ----- - Classes ---- --- Charles Copeland ---- J111 Peterson Rosalie Steele Suzie Hunt Activities ----- - --- Grace Livergood Donald Tommer Morris Merrill Adrian Pralle Athletics ------ ------ Dennis Dettmer John Stryker Business Manager ------------ Pam Maupin Faculty Advisor ------- Miss Laura Geyer We wish to express our thanks to members of the faculty, students and patrons who in any way assisted in the production of this annual. The Annual Staff ., Z. . . H ,,-.. -. - -.,,,,-,-,.-.4.5,.,.'f,1..,- :.f ' .' '. I2': .i' -. --': -'if'-'S,-w :'f'n7'1- if: -'-:IL - : -, .11 f.- -.:,'.14,:.5 rf 1.51 -' 5.,- -51:-45:27,-353. 5,3-3:50 -.11 '11.'-z.j'g , V 31,3 5 - K ..,..H ,H :.4 Mn. 1 1.51. 5: l.,g'i. ,:.'4'g3r.Aq-,3,5gf.-1-'..-.-5--',-.4',.g.1- ,..' 1.. - V, - .. , I. 4. - . ..-. 2: ---f .- ---- -M . ' 'Q,:.y'Q..'.--.. 31,6-.-5 A .., , . ':'.-4.5:-.1',' 1, :lx-2, f. I-321,--':?g ' ,.-. -I-L.: 1. Q . 1.-3.-. ' , pug Lu, 1 .,- .. 4-,,. 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Carolyn Suzanne Hunt Always fun and always 'newsyu, Pert and peppy is our Suzie. Ruby Jean Johnson As Homecoming Queen, clever and witty, We'11 always remember our classmate, 'Kitty', Cleota Mae Kurtz Happy and busy, never a SriP'n Cleota is the quiet type. Grace Anne Livergood Her brain'e in neutral, her tongue rattles on, But how we'11 miss her when she's gone. Pamela Elizabeth Maupin Always happy, having fun, With never a thought for work undone. Martin Ottis Merrill He gets there when the work is done, But he's a pal to everyone. Morris Otto Merrill To everyone he's known as Chief , He'11 always have friends is our belief. J111 Peterson In scholarship she does exoell, With underolassmen she does quite well. Adrian Frederick Pralle Driving his oar all over town, Ad's the guy who gets around. Dwayne Lawrence Roepke Sonny, a senior classmate true, Always thinks of something new. Wayne Elden Roepke He's the president of our senior class, And in basketball Sleepy gets that pass. Rosalie Steele In activities Rosalie has done her part As cheerleader, musi- chmxand FFA sweetheart. John Emery Stryker Full of tricks and always fun, His Model A holds everyone. Donald Francis Tommer Don is a radio Ham, For tests he never has to cram. Lawrence Andrew Woborny He's been with us since grade one, And now his diploma he has won. CLASS OFFICERS n Wayne Roepke Rosalie Steele Pam Maupin Charles Copeland President Vice President Secretary Treasurer STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS Dennis Dettmer Grace Livergood CLASS ACTIVITIES The WHS Senior Class of 1959 has an enrollment of nfneteen students. Outstanding events for the year include the senior class play, the senior trip in the spring and Commencement on Hay 21. The group is represented in the following WEB activities: Pep Club, F.F.A., P.H.A., Carrick Group, W Club, Band, athletics and vocal groups. The class colors are green and white, the class flower is She clerysanthemm and the class motto is 'lot Finished, Just egun . CLASS SPONSORS Hise Lena Anderson Miss Laura Geyer 5 4. Loran-nw 'mm W:-.3-l X-,.--,,,i..,-,l,,'..,,-.,Ly,:,-,:.'.,-.1,41-,.f,1,,1,,..':-, , 0 ,,,f,-L . 3 ,, F 1 1 -A -. 1 'mb' '1.d.f ' Lu., -. 4 ,,,: -.-... James Anderson Larry Brammer Rowland Edwards David Lelber Ronald Lockhart William McNulty Dudley Nelson Jarol Schuchart Eldon Sedlacek Janice Barleen Bob Blaser Bill Ensley Marilyn Mann Carolyn Parker Robert Smith C arol Genechorck Marilyn Miller Rebecca Scheibe Kay Williamson CLASS OFFICERS Bob Bleeer Rowland Edwards Jarol Sohuehart Dudley Nelson President Vioe President Treasurer Secretary STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS Eldon Sedlaoek Carol Genseherek CLASS ACTIVITIES There are nineteen students enrolled in the Junior Class of 1958-1959. The high light of the year is the Junior-Senior Banquet-Prom which they sponsor in honor of the Senior Class in the spring, Hhmbers of the class take part in the following high school activities: F.F.A., F.H.A., Garriek Group, Pep Club, U Club, Glee Clubs, Mixed Chorus, Band and athletics. CLASS SPONSORS Mrs. Faye Jean Dean Miss Luella Geyer L, r LOVPQPHRV .-.1-I . -ezzgr -rf -'R -.A-. , -3--. ','-: 3-.--45,1-14'-,-,.v-Lp:-7:1-'.'.1.4:-::.::gv1.r -'. 'S gl, W, ,1 Y, 5 x ,- ii I. . ia ff. u..L:.L' 'um ..- SOPHOMORE CLASS M Front Row: Second Row: Third Row: Back Row: Martha Hurst, Elizabeth Kurtz, JoA1ys Binder, Cleone Woborny, Robert Ewing, Nancy Tate, Judy Du mermuth, Mr . O1 sen. Joan Hawley, Betty McKenna, Marvin Johnson, Lee Elliott, David Reitzel, Larry Lindqu1st,LeAnne Sawin Bobby Bo1ojaek,G1oria Hula, Anna Mae Merrill, Jorome Livergood, Norman Holle, Georgiana Potts, Sharon Lockhart, Sheila Bolejaok. Raymond Heidebrecht, Gary Genschorok, Dennis Kaump, Don Leiber, Dean Moser. CLASS OFFICERS President -------------------- Leo Elliott Vice President ------------- Betty McKenna Secretary ------------------- Martha Hurst Treasurer ----------------- Marvin Johnson Student Council Members-----LeAnne Sawin Gary Genschorck Sponsor -------------------- ----Mr. Olsen J. :nf - 1 .f :Jw 3, -lv.,,,: Q ,-D ...qi .XM .xi V11 .'1E'U-.-: . -.ff I-h.? '. , . 4 5 -'-,'J,- nl. 'rf 'VV' lf: . --H-2. .Y ., . .gx:: 31.32-' ' -4. Ls--L gl: if.---.'.1-1wi'-..w-,-.1 ..I'.K.1., -: '.: 115-':-.' '-'. U'E .ni'..gf.-L.-u - -- - 'H ' -' n-'.,4Qw::3'::l.l .. ' H .urn rf,-.-'. 1 ' run-. ng A , .v 3 .- ' ...Q ... l ,A .- 4 .. .l,.V ... I .. I --., .4 ..A,:L I .x.x....., X FR ESHMAN CLASS if ei, ?1o Front Row: Middle Row: Back Row: Warren Mblulty, Clinton Bevitt, Francis Arganbright, Verla Bolejack, Marilyn Richner, Charles Soheibe, Stanley Edwards, Mr. McCall. Patricia Haupin, Joyce Roepke, Pat McKenna, Charles Steele, Allen Sieverin, Robert Nemecheck, Jim ie Barleen. Francis Hanke, Richard Reitzel, Garry Smith, Lloyd Hull, Floyd Hull, Charles Gordon, Hbrlyn Steenson. CLASS OFFICERS PP0Sid0nt -------- ---- Charles Steele Vice President ---- ------ Jimmie Barleen 300P0tary ---------- ---------- -Charles Gordon Treasurer --------- ---------- -Charles Seheibe Student Council Members ------ Patricia Maupin Francis Arganbright Sponsor ---------- ------------ ----- Mr . Macau JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL n Front Row: Hr.Thomas, Vicky Roepke, Gary Mann, Larry Lindbloom, Dale Conkwright, Stevie Christensen, Vicki Nelson, Treva Nelson, Mr, Dyck. Second Row: Duane Kalous,Vicky Williamson,Larry Kalous,Lauranel1 Anderson, Donald Kotapish, Betty Yungeberg, Yvonne Lamoreaux, Bonnie Burger. Third Row: Douglas Potts, Dennis Moser, Douglas Pishny, Billie Gaye Hunt, Carolyn Arganbright, Ann Turner, Diane Dettmer, Judy Jacobson, Ruth Anderson. Back Row: Gail Post, Billy Yungeberg, LeRoy Baumberger, Judy Wallace, DeAnn Kaump, Rhonda Newman, Kay Johnson, James Tilley, Jimmie Elliott. Stevie Christensen Gary Mann Vice President President 'Q 'a .2 1+ fi :. T 1. LY. 3. ? n meuwfm ... 'uw-ur ,,,. - U., .'1'- 1.:-,1.,Euur,!:1 :-L. uv, hr 5- A. , 4 'Lp ,:,-,: ,'..1-:1,.t 41,11-'.-iq! -fr . .ruin E . ., 1-.4':'--.11 1r:1, -- 1.21 n-5 STUDENT QQUNCIL l Back Row! Grace Livergood, Dennis Dettmer, Gary Genschorck, Carol Genschorck, Middle Row: Patricia Maupin, Eldon Sedlacek, LeAnne Sawin. Front Row: Bonnie Burger, James Tilley, Francis Arganbright, Mr, Turner. The Student Council of Waterville High School is an organi- zation of students, elected by students, to serve as their offi- cial representatives in all matters of concern to the school. It is somewhat comparable to a state legislature or to Congress elected to represent them and to speak for them, It provides a medium through which student opinion may be heard and a forum for the consideration of common school problems. But it is more than this. Besides being a student forum, the student council is a training ground for leaders and followers. It gives stu- dents an opportunity to act in a real situation, not one which is nmade up' just for practice. The student council is involved in the real problems of the school and can offer many sug- gestions for improvement, there is not and should not be any make believen in the functioning of a truly effective student council. Thus, involvement in the real and important problems of the school gives students an opportunity to be heard and the accompanying understanding that their opinions are not only listened to but are also acted upon. By providing an opportunity for the high school student to do the things which a good citizen does, the student council teaches good citizenship. It encourages students to become interested in civic matters and to take significant steps to alleviate a situation or to suggest ways and means of improve- ment. The main purpose of the student council is to teach good citizenship, and thus, the student council becomes, in reality, a laboratory of citizenship, an organization that teaches our young people to be good citizens by doing the things which a good citizen does. W H S LIBRARY LIBRARIAIS Standing: Betty McKenna, Ruby Johnson, Rebecca Scheibe, Seated: Kay Williamson, Miss Luella Geyer, Carolyn Parker. lNot in picture - Eldon Sedlacekl The WHS Library contains a large number of books for use by the students and faculty of WHS. It contains three sets of Ency- clopedias, many bound volumes of magazines as the Reader's Digest, National Geographic, and the Holiday. Students also have access to the Reader's Guide to Periodical Literature, The WHS Library contains many volumes of fiction to which new books are added each year, and much other reference material. The high school also subscribes to fifteen different monthly and weekly magazines and two daily newspapers which are placed in the library. Miss Luella Geyer is the WH librarian. Five of the high school students serve as assistant librarians. Pictured in the snapshots below are typical scenes in the WHS Library. DRAMATICS CLUB Front Rowx Charlee Copeland, Jarol Schuchsrt, Suzie Hunt, Kay Williamson, Jill Peterson. Middle Row: Miss Laura Geyer, Rosalie Steele, Rowland Edwards, John Stryker, Lee Elliott. Back Row: Carol Genschorck, Ruby Johnson, Gary Genschorck, Dennis Dettmer, Bob Blaser. KNot in picture - Marilyn Mann? The WHS Dramatics Club, The Garrick Group, is a club for those sophomores, juniors and seniors who are interested in dramatios. This group regularly sponsors three-aot and one-act plays. Officers for 1958 - 1959 are Rosalie Steele, presidentg Charlee Copeland, vice president, Suzie Hunt, secretary, Jill Peterson, treasurer. Miss Laura Geyer is the sponsor. Scenes from the three-act play 'Double or Nothing' which the group sponsored on December 11, 1958, are pictured below and on the following page. F.F.A. Front Row: Stanley Edwards,Glinton Bevitt,Larry L1ndquist,Dudley Nelson, Dean Moser, Bob Blaser, Eldon Sedlacek, Lee Elliott, Charles Scheibe, Warren McNulty, Mr. Olsen. Second Row: Robert Ewing, Jimmie Barleen, David Reitzel, Marvin Johnson, Allen Sieverin, Ronald Lockhart, Robert Nemecheck, Jimmy Anderson, Billy McNulty, Francis Arganbright. Third Row: Pat McKenna, Jerome Livergood, John Stryker, Norman Holle, Raymond Heidebrecht, Richard Reitzel, Herlyn Steenson, Rowland Edwards, Bobby Bolejaek, Francis Hanks, Charles Steele. Back Row: Charles Gordon,Denn1s Dettmer, Gary Genschcrck, Wayne Roepke, Dennis Kaump,Dav1d Leiber, Morris Herrill,Don Leiber, Garry Smith, Martin Merrill, Dewayne Roepke. A good Future Farmer chapter is a part of any sound local program of vocational education in agriculture. Nearly all schools offering vocational agriculture have a chapter of Future Farmers of America. fSeparate Negro schools have chapters of New Farmers of Amer1ca.J There is usually a close relation between the kind of an FFA chapter and the kind of program in vocational education in agriculture in the school. This is because the FFA is a difinite part of the program in vocational agriculture. It is designed to supplement, round out, vitalize, and motivate the learning experiences that are provided for farm boys in high school vocational agriculture. The FFA is a part of the instruc- tional program--not something aside and outside the course in agriculture, F. F. A. OFFICERS President ------------------ Bob Blaser Vice President ---------- Dudley Nelson Secretary ------------- Larry Lindquist Treasurer -------- ------- -Lee Elliott Reporter --------------- Eldon Sedlaeek Sentinal ------------------- Dean Moser Advisor --------------------- Hr, Olsen v ,NL 1 5 A 'C x P X lk. X -1' aww FJ-I.A. Front Row: V. Roepke, J.Peterson, T, Nelson, V. Williamson, L. Anderson, Pam Maupin, M,Hurst, N.Tate, B.Yungeberg, Y. Lamoreeux, D. Dettmer, B.Burger, V. Nelson, Mrs. Dean. Second Row: C. Copeland, J, Jacobson, S. Burger, C.Arganbright, A. Turner, V. Bolejack, K, Williamson, J.Binder, M, Richner, J. Schuchart, R. Anderson, E, Kurtz, J, Dummermuth, Third Row: J. Hawley, M. Hiller, L.Sawin, S, Hunt, Pat Maupin, J. Roepkr, K. Johnson, J.Wallace, C, Kurtz, B.Hunt, R, Scheibe, B, McKenna, C. Parker, C. Woborny, Back Row: R, Newman, D, Kau p, R. Steele, S. Lockhart, C. Genschorck, G,Hu1a, R. Johnson, A. Heidebrecht, J. Barleen, M. Mann, G, Potts, A. Merrill, G,L1vergood S, Bolejack. The Future Homemakers of America was organized in Waterville High School in 19hk. Some of the purposes, of the organization are to develop an appreciation of homemaking, to aid in the per- sonal development of the girls and to help all members to become active and efficient perticipants in home and community life. Club officers are Joan Hawley, president, Carol Genschorck, vice presidentg Marilyn Mann, secretary, Kay Williamson, treas- urerg Ruby Johnson, historian, LeAnne Sawin, pianist, JoAlys Binder, song leader. Mrs, Dean is the sponsor, Carol Genschorck is also secretary of District VI. The motto of the club is 'Toward New Horizons , the flower is the red rose and the colors are red and white. SCIENCE CLUB 'Biff Gary Mann, Duane Kslous, Richard Brunner, Larry Lindbloom, Stevie Christensen. Dale Conkwright, Douglas Potts, Dennis Hoser,Larry Kn1ous,Dona1d Kotspish,Gai1 Post. Miss Anderson, LeRoy Bsumbergor, Jmos Tilley, Billy Yungeberg, Douglas Pishny, Jimmie Elliott, ,il V 3 GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Front Row: Second Row: Third Row: Back Row: Mr. Thomas, Pam Maupin, Nancy Tate, Elizabeth Kurtz, Charlee Copeland, Jarol Sohuchart, Judy Du mermuth, Martha Hurst, Jill Peterson. Sharon Burger, JoAlys Binder, Marilyn Miller, Joan Hawley, Rebecca Scheibe, Clione Woborney, Verla Bolejack, Kay Williamson. LeAnne Sawin, Patricia Maupin, Joyce Roepke,Anna Mae Merrill, Sheila Bolejaok, Georgiana Potts, Carolyn Parker, Cleota Kurtz, Suzie Hunt. Sharon Lockhart, Rosalie Steele, Marilyn Mann, Gloria Hula, Ruby Johnson, Arlene Heidebrecht,Jan1ce Barleen, Carol Genachorck, Grace Livergood. BOYS' GLEE CLUB X Front Row: Middle Row: Back Row: Z5 13 Warren McNulty, Billy McNulty, Francis Arganbright, Allen Sieverin, Robert Ewing, Stanley Edwards, M . Thomas. David Reitzel, Charles Steele,Jerome Livergood, Bill Ensley, John Stryker, Lee Elliott, Eldon Sedlacek. Rowland Edwards, Garry Smith, Dennis Dettmer, Morris gerrill, Gary Genschorck, Charles Gordon, Richard eitzel. MIXED CHORUS Front Row: J. Peterson, Pam Maupin, M.Hurst, N. Tate, E. Kurtz, J.Dum ermuth, J.Schuchart, A.Sieverin, F.Arganbr1ght B.McNulty, R.Ewing, S.Edwards, W.McNulty, Hr.Thomae. Second Row: C,Copeland, S. Burger, C. Woborny, J. Binder, M. Miller, C. Kurtz, J. Hawley, C. Parker, J. Roepke, K,W1lliamson, Patricia Maupin, L. Sawin, R. Scheibe, S. Hunt, V. Bolejack. Third Row: G. Potts, A. Merrill, G. Livergood, R. Steele, S. Bolejaok, S. Lockhart, C. Genschorck, J. Livergood J. Stryker, C. Steele, L. Elliott, E. Sedlacek, B. Ensley. Back Row: D, Reitzel, R. Edwards, R. Reitzel, D, Dettmer, C. Gordon, M.Merr1ll, G.Smith, G.Genschorck, R.Johneon, A. Heidebrecht, G. Hula, J. Barleen, M, Mann. , , e. BAND Twirlersz N. Tate, M. Hurst, J.Hawley, M.Miller, C.Genschorck, M, Mann. Front Row: G.Livergood, J. Peterson, S.Christensen, Pam Maupin, B, McNulty, C. Copeland, S. Edwards, Mr. Thomas. Second Row: S. Burger, A. Turner, G. Post, L. Sawin, Pat Maupin, C. Kurtz, S. Hunt, J. Binder. Third Row: J. Elliott, J. Roepke, A. Sieverin, G. Potts, L. Elliott, S.Bolejack, E. Sedlacek, D.Re1tzel, B,Hunt. Back Row: C. Steele, J. Barleen, R. Edwards, D. Dettmer, G. Smith, R, Reitzel, S.Lockhart, J.Stryker, R. Steele. N APEP CLUB Cheerleaders: Jarol Schuchart, Martha Hurst, Rosalie Steele. Front Row: Jill Peterson, Pam Maupin, Judy Dummermuth,Charlee Copeland,Sharon Burger,E1izabeth Kurtz,Nancy Tate. Second Row: Marilyn Richner, JoAlys Binder, Marilyn Miller, Clione Woborny, Joan Hawley, Rebecca Sche1be,LeAnn Sawin, Verla Bolejack, Kay Williamson. Third Row: Suzie Hunt, Cleota Kurtz, Joyce Roepke, Georgiana Potts, Anna Mae Merrill, Carolyn Parker, Patricia Maupin, Betty McKenna. Back Row: Grace Livergood, Marilyn Mann, Carol Gwnschorck, Gloria Hula, Ruby Johnson, Arlene Heidebrecht, Sharon Lockhart, Janice Barleen, Sheila Bolejack. The girls' Pep Club has a total membership of thirty-six. The purpose of the organization is to promote school loyalty and to support all athletic contests. This club forms an organized cheering section at all games. Uniforms for the Pep Club consist of black skirts and yellow sweaters. Pep Club officers include Charlee Copeland, president, Ruby Johnson, vice-president, Pam Maupin, secretary, Grace Livergood, treasurer. Mr. Turner is the sponsor. The Cheerleaders are Rosalie Steele, Jarol Schuchart, and Martha Hurst. HOMECOMING ROYALTY QUEEN gIllYIZlVIIKllICllY2I'6IlIZiV2MIZZlll,ZK1IJZl!l2Zi1II . ZKIYIIUIIWZ. Illllilhiflhifllilfi H . : 'IZZW' 'IRL :ga 3 3 2 af E 2 3. :mn ATTENDANTS VF-z-:-z-:-I-:-I-:-1-55. .fp-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-1-qi. .rF'I'I0I-I-I-I-211-I-Q. 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Back Row: Gary Genschorck, Lloyd Hull, David Leiber, Wayne Roepke, Donald Leiber, The Waterville High School 'Wn Club was organized in l9k9. The purpose of this group is to promote a mutual feeling among all lettermen. Every boy who has earned a letter in any WHS athletic activity may be admitted as a member of the club. Officers are es follows: Wayne Roepke, president, Bob Blaser, vice president, Lee Elliott, secretary-treasurerg Dean Moser, sergeant at armsg Mr. McCall and Mr. Dyck, sponsors. Q 4 . , , , , .,. . ,. , .,, .. , ..,, Lygwgny Ag., .U -gn, gg-.A-,-la --,Q-: '15 . , -5-., 1.5 ,J-,, QL.,-,'.,.A-.,3y Au- ,, .:' I -.I f1.,wg . - q- - 3 , 5 l I Y. .- ,A Lula- 'M-J ' 'S I um..g..r Y TRACK TEAM SEASON'S RECORD - 1958 The 1958 Waterville Track Team participated in a total of six track meets. In the Blue Valley Meet at Waterville on April 15, Waterville was fourth, The final points were as follows: Washington M9 Clifton hl Linn 38 Waterville 37 Blue Rapids 35 Morrowville 26 Hanover 13 In a quintqngular meet at Waterville on April 18, Waterville scored 68 31h points to 36 112 for Greenleaf, 3k lfk for Hanover, 27 for Barnes and 9 for Vermillion. Don Mann was the only one who placed in the Beloit Relays on April 25, His event was the shot put. The Yellowjackets placed third in the Marshall County Track Meet Under the lights at Marysville on May 1. The final points of this event follow: Blue Rapids YSQ Beattie M9 Waterville M8 Summerfield but Vermillion 11 On May 8, the W. H. S. Track Team journeyed to Manhattan for the Regional Meet. The State Meet qualifiers were as follows: Don Mann, first in the shot putg Bob Mann, second in the discus throwg and Arnold Lindquist, third in the 880 yard run, The season ended in Manhattan at the State Meet on May 16 and 17. No one placed in this meet, STATE MEET QUALIFIERS Don Mann Arnold Lindquist Bob Mann BASKETBALL TEAM Front Row: Second Row: Third Row: Back Row: Mr. McCall, Billy McNulty, Jimmie Anderson, Larry Lindquist, Jimmy Barleen, Francis Arganbright, Charles Scheibe, Clinton Bevitt, Mr. Dyck. Jerome Livergood, Charles Steele, Dudley Nelson, Lee Elliott, John Stryker, Francis Sedlacek. Bobby Bolejack, Larry Brammer,Norman Gordon, Dennis Dettmer, Bob Blaser, Merlyn Steenson. Garry Smlth,Floyd Hull,Wayne Roepke, Lloyd Hull, Donald Leiber, Gary Genschorck. Hanke, Eldon Holle,Charles Robert Smith, David Leiber, SEASON'S RECORD The Waterville Yellowjackets enjoyed a successful basket- ball season for l959. The team finished second in the Marshall County Tournament, tied for second place with Vermillion in the Marshall County League and placed fourth in the Blue Valley League. Their season's record included 8 wins The B team won the Marshall County B Team and lO defeats. Tournament. This team's record included 10 wins and 9 defeats. HAH TEAM SCORES Waterville Ml Axtell 19 Waterville 3h Clifton oh Waterville hl Vermillion hh Waterville 28 Hanover e8 Waterville MS Barnes S7 Waterville 35 Linn 39 Waterville 3 Blue Rapids 33 Waterville 5 Summerfield 30 Waterville eo Washington S2 Waterville M3 Clifton S3 Waterville 32 Hanover Sh Waterville 31 Linn M2 Waterville oh Morrowville Sl Waterville 39 Blue Rapids 3h Waterville MS Vermillion 37 Waterville M5 Blue Rapids 53 Waterville 33 Beattie S3 Waterville S9 Washington M3 FOOTBALL TEAM Front Row: Bob Smith, Bob Blaser, Lloyd Hull, Morris Merrill, Wayne Roepke, Donald Leiber, Gary Gensehorck, Dean Moser. Second Row: Mr. McCall, John Stryker, Dennis Dettmer, Charles Gordon, Dennis Kaump, Floyd Hull, Norman Holle, Bobby Bolejaok. Third Row: Jerome Livergood, Lee Elliott, Charles Steele, Merlyn Steenson, Robert Nemecheek, Francis Hanks, David Reitzel, Dudley Nelson. Back Row: Larry Lindquist, Francis Arganbright, Jim Barleen, Garry Smith, Allen Sieverin P815 MCKOHUM Chlflfl Scheibe, Gary Mann CManagerJ. SEASONVS RECORD The 1958 Yellowjacket football team although inexperienced played a good season of football. They finished the season with 2 wins and 6 losses giving them a tie for fourth and fifth in the Marshall County League and fifth in the Blue Valley League. Three seniors playing their last season for WHS included Co-Captain Dennis Dettmer, endg Co-Captain Wayne Roepke, centerg John Stryker, halfback. Game Scores WHS O Sum erfield 12 WHS 7 Clifton lk WHS 12 Blue Rapids 20 WHS O Linn 26 WHS 19 Vermillion 13 WHS 13 Beattie lk WHS 0 Hanover 31 WHS 27 Washington lk GRADE SCHOOL w TEACHERS . as .- Front Row: Mrs. Reitzel, M s. HoCa11. Back Row: Mrs. Lindbloom, Mr. Dummermuth, Mrs, Dyck, John Dummermuth, B. S. Grade Principal Grades 5 and 6 Kansas State College Ruth McCall Helen Reitzel 2 Year Certificate Life Certificate Grade lp Grade 2 Peru State Teachers College Emporia State Teachers College Bessie Lindbloom, B. S. Norma Dyck, A. B, Grade 3 Grade 1 Kansas State College Bethany College GRADES 5-6 Front Row: Second Row: Third Row: Back Row: Mr. Dummermuth, Ralph Anderson, Arthur Keck, Jim ie Lockhgrt, Kathy McAtee, Kaye Roepke, June Tryon, Karen Roepke, Joyce Sedlacek. Ronnie Merrill, Mike Kieffer, Lowell Ham11ton,Lonnie Fisher, Jimmy Tate, Harold Sho1true,Hichae1 McKenna. Caron Lee Anderson, Mary Toburen, Susan Soheller, Marikay Blaser, Kathleen Gordon, LaVerne Nemechek, Kenneth Roepke, Richard Dum ermuth. Curtis Kruse, Bruce Hanke, Jerry Williams, Cheryl Woborny, Anna Mae Youngstedt. In GRADE 4 x m. A V -- Front Row: Middle Row: Back Row: Q A Stanley Conkwright, Susan Brammer, Gay Schuchart, Ben Barleen, Evelyn Fincham, Sheldon Tate. Mrs. McCall, Claryce Toburen, Loretta Kieffer, Linda Woborny,Char1es McKenna, Roger P1shny,Barbara Green. Ricky Dean, Mike Siebert, Lon Pishny, Carla Hanson, Robert Livergood, Gary Dahm. GRADE 3 Q, 1 H ' Front Row: Middle Row: Back Row: Mrs. Lindb1oom,J1mmy Livergood, Dennis Fisher,Ronn1e Baumberger,Bi1ly Havely,Judy Siebert, Kirby Elliott, Bill Barleen. Bruce Godsey, Billy Tommer, Carol Sedlacek, Henry Edwards, Patsy Youngstedt,Janet Merr1ll,Joan Barker, Karen Kruse, Betsy McAtee, Charles Lamoreaux, Larry Anderson,Evelyn Hamilton, Deborah Dean, Janis Hanke. GRADE 2 Front Row: Middle Row: Back Row: Marlins Anderson, Linda Dahm, Larry Sedlacek, Brenda Merrill, Jane Barker, Bruce Tryon. Mrs, Reitze1,Donna Ho1t,Elden Solt, Cathy Livergood, Sonya Stryker, Helen Griffee. Dennis Mentgen, James Lindquist,Kenneth Hula, Stuart Lamoreaux, Craig Roepke, Richard Anderson. GRADE I Front Row: Middle Row: Back Row: James McAtee, Linda Niemeier, Suzie Johnson, Halter Pitney, Amy Eokatein, Maxine Anderson, Mrs. Dyck. Rosella Solt, Beni Binder, John Arganbright, Mary Kruse, Beth Barleen. Kathleen Jacobson, Richard Scheller, Janet Richner, Mike Larson, Lowell Fincham. v 5 S. A if L1l'15'tJ7V'.1l'l.v'!1A6i'!5Xl1B H - f:f 1.2 . . .. stu fe 3-.1-'.f'.1-pq'--,I-,Q L23-1.-'-'. '. -,.,:.- ::.1:3 1.15 -', .,l -'Hug F F b. -I - f ,'-- ..--.1 zz.. .-.5-, y,u-- .-'rkpi l' 1-1-11,:.-f-.'..1ff..n 4-an-,-z-3'..-A.:-.11-.'--,3.f., .-. . Q . CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES to the CLASS of 1959 E. L. son SOLT LUMBER 8: COAL CO. Lillian sou NW' Sou wA1'snvn.Ls, KANsAs -TRIM S0111 3911 'Flag ouauyvrnnm eouuvmznv Parts Service DUHMERMUTH IHPLEHENT CO. STS-22hl Waterville, Kansas lEWMAN'S PRODUCE Dealers in Produce and Feeds P LARO WAY KEY Y Bill 'On the Corner' Henk Waterville, Kansas Clothing For You THE FASHION SHOP Waterville, Kansas Texaco 8 Hsvoline Motor Oils Fire Chief a Sky Chief Gasoline NIDER'S CASH STATION Waterville, Kansas CONGRATULATIONS to the CLASS OF 1959 WANAMAKER BARBER SHOP Waterville, Kansas 'TH KNOT HOLE GANG' Fitz Josie Fred Alson Wish THE CLASS OF '59 Much Happiness and Prosperity WATERVILLE LUMBER 8 COAL CO. Phone STS-2h21 Phone S T H E D I X I E Service Station Cafe away A GOOD PLACE TO EAT 4444 Complete Car Service TS-2614.1 Waterville, 'I'-IHHI' 6956 f ff'k' i'N4XX X xv! ' 64S0lxNV Kansas Citizens State Bank 'IV'-Y Sex' ale cAPrLe.suwPLus S100 ooo oo OOURTY-4+ Waterville . Kansas Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation SENIORS Here's Hoping You Have A Very Successful And Happy Life ELLIOTTIS SELF - SERVICE STS-2311.1 Waterville, Kansas Congratulations and Best Wishes to the cuss or 1959 FRIGIDAIRE MAYTAG HENSLEY'S HARDWARE. FURNITURE. PAINT AND ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Waterville, Kansas BARLEEN CHEVROLET AND IPIPLHIENT CO. I Sales 8: Service STS'-2511 f QHEVROLET, :::'f,Q2?g'f,A Waterville, Kansas I I lf? THE STORE OF FRIENDLY SERVICE We carry a complete line of Drugs Sundries Cosmetics Veterinary Supplies Fountain Pens School Supplies Jewelry Stationery Magazines Candy Try Our Fountain Service Gather Where the Crowd Gethers Meet Your Friends lt PETERSON'S PHARMACY STS-2h3l Waterville, Kansas DODGE - PLYMOUTH ALLIS - CHALMERS BEST WISH S to TH CLASS OF 1959 W A T E R V I L L E M 0 T O R C O. Waterville, Kansas Clarence E Milton Roepke FARMERS sERvIcE srauon FARMERS c0 0PERATIVE GRAIN ASSOCIATION Dealers In EDDIE CH ISTENSEN Grain, Feed, Seed, Farm Supplies STS-2581 - Waterville, Kansas OTTO GENSCHORCX MGR I O Waterville, Kansas COMPLIHENTS of lERRMANN'S LOCKER Waterville, Kansas St5-2h6l lr COIGRATULATIONS T0 TB CLASS OF 1959 . and Mrs, A. N. HoAtee THE YDUIGBERG FUNERAL BOMB Waterville, Kansas GOLDEN RULE PRODUCE Poultry, Eggs k Feeds Waterville, Kansas STS-2311 Congratulations COHTLIHENTS Class of 1959 of Hr. and Hrs. C. G. Sawin DEAN'S HY-KLAS STORE Waterville, Kansas Waterville, Kansas BLUE VALLEY GRAIN CO. IRC. Grains t Feeds Bonded Warehouse Storage Waterville, Kansas G O L D A ' S C A F E Home Made PIES - ROLLS GOOD FOOD Waterville, Kansas BEST WISH S to the CLASS OF 1959 WHITEWAY MOTOR CO. Waterville, Kansas Roy and Irene SHAW and HILL Real Estate use GOOD LUCK SENIORS SCHEIBE'S CAFE ana BEST WISHES Best Wishes to TH CLASS OF 1959 John Hare LAMDREAUX HDM S, INC. Waterville, Kansas Your Bottler of COCA-COLA SEVEN-UP NESBITT'S FLAVORS HARYSVILLE COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Marysville, Kansas Y O U R H 0 M E T O W N N E W S P A P E R Always Boosting For a Better School System For District 17 and the Waterville High School GOOD LUCK SENIORS THE WATERVILLE TELEGRAPH COH LIHEBTS of DAISY CREEM DRIVE INN Blue Rapids, Kansas FOR FLOWERS call BLUE RAPIDS GREENHOUSE Persell's Wholesale Hums Phone cab-3221 - Ca6-331i-l Blue Rapids, Kansas GEO. I. TEACHER, M. D. Waterville, Kansas COMPLIMENTS of Dr. k Hrs. C. J. Wilson Waterville, Kansas Compliment s of Dr, 8: Hrs. D. M. Diefendorf COMPLIMENTS of HR. and MHS. ROWLAND EDWARDS Compliments of The Roxy Theater Waterville, Kansas Merle Faulkender DR. S. F. LIPTON Veterinarian Phone STS-2213 coNcRATULATIoNs to the c L A s s or 1 9 S 9 nonsrzans Waterville , Kansas Tank Wagon Service on Gas, Oils 8: Grease HOME OIL CO. 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