Wellington High School - Megaphone Yearbook (Wellington, KS)

 - Class of 1951

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'41 Y' J s W ' U 5 QYJ l . p - we 4, H, , I I 1 . V, x- 46 X . ul , .J 41 W ' FJ I9 SNAPSHOTS fig. LA an BOARD OF EDUCATICDN E. V. Reichley Superirzfendeni Superintendent of Schools, E. V. Reichley and the Wellington Board of Education are examining the newly purchased equipment in the high school foods room. This was one of the projects of the past year. Pictured above are, left to right: E. Paul Lessig, Harley Hyten, R. E. Wilson, George A. Slothower. Dr, Ward M. Cole, H. Taggart, and E. V. Reichley. 'lhis fklxlk' sponsored lay COl.lffNlAN Pl.l.'hll5lNG CO. XVe meet them AS WE SEE OUR FACULTY . . and at play. . . at work, formally, U. H, Huclcl Pmzrzpal informally .Q I? 2,4 5 This page sponsored by MUNROS MISS LENORE NEWTON MISS JOAN GRIFFITH Math 7, Geography 7 Home Making, Foods MR. CLARK COAN MISS GERALDINE GOSCH American Government Clothing American History MR. GERALD WHEELER Psychology, Sociology, Speech, Forensics MISS ISABEL MICKEY History 8 is N I I . X -hh MRS. 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This page sponsored by THE WELLINGTON DAILY NEXWS MISS MYRTLE GLOVER School Nurse L CALENDAR OF EVENTS SEPTEMBER Furst day of school Yannugans tue football game wuth Harper 66 Senuor hugh wuns oyer Pratt 21 6 unuor hugh loses to Ark Cuty 6 34 lournalusm eonference East wuns grud game 19 12 OCTOBER Kay ette Membershup party W H S students attend Student Couneul Con ference at North hugh sehool Crusaders tue Norths Redskuns 1313 Taeky party held un gymnasuum Yannugans lose game to Newton 6 7 Senuor hugh played Newton We won 17 1 Luquud Aur Demonstratuon lyceum Dental unspeetuon My tooth stull hurts' unuor hugh loses game wuth El Dorado 39 0 Vuetoruous Yannugan s beat Ark Cuty 34 20 NOVEMBER unuor hugh team loses to Blackwell 30 0 S hugh wuns at Hutchunson 31 12 6- unuor play teasers L 'U ll unuor elass play Seyenteenth Summer squad played game at Wunfueld unuor H1Y Play nught Crusaders wun ox er El Dorado 12 6 4 Kayette Conference Crusaders uuetoruous oyer Wfunfueld 65 0 Thanksgux ung Assembly DECEMBER Wellungton wuns furst basketball game wuth pendence 35 33 St Mary s wuns oxer XY ellungton 47 32 Open house Wkllungton loses game wuth Newton 24 59 lootball banquet Strungs un orehestra play at Caldwell Ark Cuty loses to Wellungton 50 42 unuor hugh loses to Newton 6 27 Crusuders yuetoruous oyer Oklahoma Cuty Central hugh sehool 51 J frusrders wun at El Dorado 48 12 unnugans lose to Wunfueld Chrustmas program XVellunLlOn bows to Xlkuehutu Elst -40 65 lANUARX Wunfueld beats VC'ellungton 79 77 Crusaders wun at Hutehunson as 30 10 Personaluty Clunue eeum ustoeruus o 1 11 enuo Inde North wuns oyer Wellungton 39 38 Southwestern College presents program Last play presented by dramatuc class Yannugans wun at Ark Cuty 2017 Crusaders top El Dorado 52 50 unuor hugh loses to El Dorado 24 26 Funals Augusta team wuns oyer unuor hugh 2419 Duck Ressler elected Student Iederatuon Yu e Presudent to presude at asscmblues Kayette Hu Y formal dance FEBRUARY Preyuews of Progress lyeeum Wfellungton loses to Emporua 34 42 Yannugans lose to Wunfueld 13 20 Yannugans trup Augusta 40 31 Wellungton loses to Wuchuta East 35 51 Sacred assembly unuor hugh wuns oyer Hutehunson 48 35 Yannugans lose to Arkansas Cuty 32 40 Crusaders lose to Arkansas Cuty 33 39 El Dorado wuns oyer Yannugans 42 19 Yannungans lose to Wunfueld 3149 Band concert at the Memorual audutoruum Shamrock Shunnanugan Mother daughter banquet ournalusm uull and Scroll banquet MARCH Crusuders yuctoruous oyer North 49 45 Teasers for senuor play Senuor play Our Muss Brooks Musuc Mauds lyeeum 16-Musuc department assembly 79 Easter program Baseball game wuth North I'orensue department program APRIL Iyeeum Fl Dorado baseball gaune at XY ellungton Baseball game at XVunfueld Pan Ameruean day program Basebull game at W uehuta East Lyeeum Baseball game wuth Hutehunson Oyeretta yresented by Musue deyartment MAN Style show presented by lunuor lxuyettes Suered ussemhly unuor hugh n sue testuyul 1 Senuors semester lunals 25 Semester tunals mor 1 Baeealuureute Commencement Thus page sponsored by DEXWEESE IUNERAL HOMI' 121 ,I v I . 12- A 7 f f ' ' ' A 18- ' ' ' u - 25- y I A X 19- 2 . 28-J 2 ' ' J-- . f 29-' - Q A A ' ' V - I V J ' ' - h 251 ' . .K 1 , . 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W A 'A '- zu-22 ' -o- , q V q , , , 22-'7' u 'f' '. -rf'-1 gif' ' ' U ' 5-.I ' 'u uu' 4' .4 , 18-2-7 9? 1 S . V . 25- See V el.ss day' -guy - Af . u' us.u.ute 271. P Q 'f 'A AS WE SEE OUR' SENIQRS and graduating. XVe meet them formalls . . . informally, . . . studying, This page sponsored by SCHRAG RADIO SERVICE it Marcine Myers, secretaryg Robert Dickensheets, presi- dentg Judy Mitchell, vice presidentg Phyllis Malkmus, treasurer. Six years ago the seniors of 1951 en- tered Wellington high school. Since that time they have been molded into one of the outstanding classes of all time. As seventh graders this class made it- self known with the Blue Triangle party as the highlight of the year. The eighth grade year was climaxed by a wonderful picnic at Wood's Park. As freshmen this class really commenced to work. Twelve members of the class were chosen as Junior Lion's Award winners. Those selected for the honor were: Thelma Goodrum Nida, Shirley Davis, Joanne Howe, Sue Van Deventer, Joan Murphy, Susanne Garland, Clifton Matthews, Elliott Fry, Henry Schmidt, Vernon Frank, Jack Rudd, and Gerald Shofner. Proving their true Yannigan spirit, the junior high football team completed the year without having their goal line crossed. To celebrate this victory they chose Thelma Goodrum Nida to reign as princess at their football party. Henry Schmidt was chosen to preside at all junior high assemblies and federation meetings. Under the leadership of Henry Schmidt, President, Susanne Garland, Vice President, and Shirley Wright, Secretary-Treasurerg these Crusaders completed a successful sopho- more year. The big event of the year was presenting three one-act plays under the direction of Miss Pauline Shockey. Early in the fall of their junior year the class took the first step toward graduation by ordering their class rings. The Junior play, Our Hearts Were Young and Gay, was a smash-hit, co-starring Janet Fisher and Susanne Garland. On May 5 the Juniors entertained the Seniors amid gypsy campfires, wishing wells, and fortune tellers at the unforgettable junior-senior prom, Gypsy Serenade. Elmo Terhune proved to be a cap- able president of this active year with Vernon Frank, Dwaine Kurtz, and Shirley Wright assisting him. The senior year was the most successful of all, filled with such events as the senior play, a laughable comedy entitled Our Miss Brooks , with Judy Eakins playing the leading role. The skip day was truly a sl-:ip day and turned out to be a success. Baccalaureate and Commencement will be days never to be forgotten. Robert Dick- ensheets led the class through this year with flying colors. The other officers were: Judy Mitchell, Vice President: Marcine Myers, Secretary: and Phyllis Mall-zmus, Trea- surer. Raymond Gaster was chosen to rule over the student federation but left for the Armed Forces at mid-semester. Richard Ressler took over the duties as Vice President and proved to be successful. As the senior class of 1951 marches out of Wfellington high school for the last time, they take these fond memories with them. This page sponsored by LAWRENCE DRUG CO. SENICR CLASS OF 1951 IQNRYAMRW' DON ' A ANCRLL LLROY BAIRO CAROL Ioxf BAR TH BOBBY Dui B4 s1.x'c.RR DOROTHY JANE BLNSO jffufa ALUSM5 ' N BL TH dbY nS0re This Page SPO RS EANE MODERN CL BILL BILLINOS, jR. jon' A.x'mO.w B1 THQ WA Y OXHAM R.v'R Bu 'R MAR Y DORC.-1 R BRO WZN' C1Ruxxr E vm ' MAX B ER Br 1'Rf,1f H RIJICK .SS ROBFR O r DAM' C1 IN Roxfaw E vL'R15rT MEL VA ' C1 SPER jLAN Cl-:ISM ' I SS EROS M Am, Ass Cx DXSHBKAS CLARK, Xa. hw A Bosw A C,su11v,:4xwfrs CaoA+s, Sa 'QEAKL O V hw x . CH Aw AN xs vu CAM Rx Smmvi ASSY. 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WILSON sPonsofed by gC 'rl-'15 Pa G H CLOTHIN MIT L s 1-I GETF' gm-nf' 6 Y , mi . eg Q 1 X 3 df . 2 I A Ax-11-1 YU 9-X661 Sx-wmv! yeast Y ss r-an vf SEAN Yemoux Bm Special Student Boevf Yam-M Bm-lsos This ST P2 EXWARQF gggiofed b Ds They are always near activities AS WE SEE THE UNDERCLASSMEN P .-1-Q work, L. 1 I .J . . . or in sports. play, Thus page sponsored by ROUNDS and PORTER LUMBER CO Franklin Houser, ,. ,, jepson Garland . . Carolyn Kaiser , Roberta Reige First row: Clara Haines, Rita Hibbs, Yvonna Hig- genbotham, Wilma Ham- mond, Marlene Hecker- man. Second row: Miss Anna Staufer, Marlene jackson, Rosa jaramillo, Bonnie Hyten, Bobby Hanson, Doris Irey. Third row: janis Har- rell, Shirley Heckes, Donald George, Donald Gasper, james T. Howe, Miles Hardiman. Fourth row: Keel Hendricks, Barbara johnson, Gerald Hill, Franklin Houser, james Goolsby, jolene Hundley, Jeanette Geu- belle. The class of 1952 started its junior year with the class play, Seventeenth Summer, starring Yvonna Higgenbotham and jack Rudd. The outstanding event for this year is the banquet and prom held in May in honor of the seniors. The football and basket- ball pencil sales, concession stand sales, along with the junior play provide funds for the big evening. The junior class has 120 members .niliiiiiiiiiii J U N I Q R S , .lf6z1.lIll't'?' i6H'f?f.11':j First row: Cecilia Sanchez, Violet jean Lamb, Gerald May, Peggy Loxven, Bernatline McK1er- nan. Second row: Pat Mavis. Marlvs McLain. Gale McCort, LaRee jones. Margaret Letklider. Carolyn Meredith. Third row: Hazel Lemon, Kathleen Mericle. Rav Landreth, jerrv Mcfiilli- cuddy. joe Ledesma, Glenda McCook, Fourth row: Mr. Russell Burris. Donald McKee. XYorley Kennv. Eugene Martin. Gerald Kogle. Eugene Kearns. Carolyn Kaiser. This page sponsored by THE FASHION STUDIO First row: Peggy Turley, Verta Stuclxer, Wanda XVirtz. Mary jane XY'oods, Ardella Rusk. becond row: Miss Virnelle jones, Pat Vfinslow. Pat Dugan, Dorothy Zimmerman, Harold Saunders, Verdel Xlfilson. Third row: Pat Shore. jackie Xfarlxins, Berle XVillis, Floyd Yfallace. Maurice Lee Vfomacl-4. Fourth rovvi Donald Waller. Louis Slack, jack Smith, Duane Xlfernelxe. jack Rudd, Francis Xlfeher. First row: Naomi Ruth Gaskill, Mitzi Belschner, john Garland. Second row: Miss Dorothy Dey, Verna Butters, Patsy Dwyer, Barhara Daniels. Third row: Lita Davis, jepson Garland, Melvin Blunck, Carol Fry, Phyl- lis Brawdy. Fourth row: Vernal Burton, Donald Camphell, Howard Dun- can, Alan Davis, Bruce Beach, jerome Bloxham. Not pictured: Glenn Bell, Roger Cochran, Elaine Dunhar, john Dunn, Ivan Enegren, RamonaFrankum,Rohert Sarrity. First row: Mary Montenegro, Anita Moreno, Rose Marie Roth, janice Porter, Barhara Lee Peniwell. Second row: Mr. Clarence Oppy, Gloria Morris, Lucy Reyes, jo Ann Richardson, Donna Norris, Roherta Riege. Third row: Melvin Meyer, jean Owen, George Rayl, jeanette Rau, joan Ratliff, Georgia Montgomery. Fifth row: Bill Nofsinger, Charles Rothrock, Kim Rogers, john Rothrock, Ramon Reyes, Larry Oliver, George Myers. This page sponsored by DWYERS SWING-INN First rov- Gary Davis, Tommy Dickensheets, Erin Gasper Pauline Dunn Shirley Craven, Shirley Graves, Norma Harper Bernard Giefer, Ronald johnson. Second rovs Marian Garner, Marilyn Frantz, Donald Davis Bonnie Hagner, Russell Day Roy Hay- den Cliften Hitt, Eva Kabureck Third row: Mrs George Hepler, David jones Sara Hat- field Larrv Davis, Patsy gl C.. 5 I Gene Kurtz ,,,,.r .,..,,.., p rerident Larry Davis ........ ..... 1 fre-pferrdenl Jeannine Bliss ..... .,.,,. r er.-lfearurer SOP!-IOMGRES W Gault, Phyllis Gaskill, Edith DeYoe, Virgil johnson, Fourth row: Joyce Kearns, Rodnee Fisher, james Crandall, limmie Day, jesse jara- rnillo, Charles Framhers, Loris johnson, Donna Crittenden. Fifth row: Gary Frazee, Leon Geu- belle, Arthur Erker, XVil- lis Gasswint, Ralph Cox, Leonard Elmore, Gerald Howell, Gerald Hunt, Ronald Dugan. rrmg Ruth MtN.1lr. larlecrm Xlthlillcn, in Loutler, lfenc Kurtz. l.l.llllC Louc. Nlnrlcx l i s Sctond rms Mr. D--ri Nl llilu' Nllfrlwa sscr, C .rrolc Moore, l-r.1nlt Morucricuro, liofefwx r cr Donna Xtiss. ,ludx Nrth-'ls lhird row ixinc Randles. M.irrh.1 Rarlirt. Crate Rose. ner fVltC,omlx I.arrx Mears. 'lied Pendleton. lit x Porrier. l.uell.i Mntrizr lv- rrh r-iv ' Ken' 1 ni-rp. Rox' lx-iulc, Charles Rvle lrocv lxi Darrel Riches. Kenneth Mills. Ronnie R ins in. Bill Uppx. This page sponsored by HOME FIQRNITURE CO. First row: Mary Cornejo, Jeannine Bliss, Frances Burkett, Jean Albin, Sue Bogle, Martha Butler. Second row: Miss Clark, Bessie Brooks, Jonathan Ancell, Eugene Atwood, Patricia Braught, Mar- garet Bruce, Judy Buck. Third row: Janice An- derson, Shirley Brown, Gene Kurtz, Larry Davis, and Jeannine Bliss served the sophomore class as president, vice-president, and secretary-treas- urer throughout the year of 1950-51. The sophomores took an active part in football, basketball, and track. ' The sponsors for the sophomore class were, Miss Pauline Shockey, head sponsor, Miss Bertha Clark, Mrs. George Hepler, and Mr. Don Milliken. Mary Bruce, Barbara Campbell, Roger Cart- mill, Jack Basinger, Wauneta Ashcraft, Mel- ba Coffelt. Fourth row: Bonnie Cain, Arlen Cooper, Billy Arnett, Bill Boatwrightj Vernon Appleby, Jack Conway, John Washburn, Nor- ! man Beat. O First row: Harry Sidman, Barbara XVhitaker, Jolene Treft, Mary Serrioz, Donna Seegar, XVilma Slack. Second rowz Miss Pauline Shockey, Helen Logue, Jimmie Yearout, Carol Rusk, Mary Ann Sjorlund, Joanne XVelch. Third row: Rita Shoup. Ralph Sisrrunk, Jimmie Ruse. Stanley Swelling. Larry Venis, Betty Sawyer. Fourth row: George Zavala, Jimmy XVingate, Fred XVeir, Frederic Van Auken, Max Shields, Cecil Shea, Kin Nutter. W' J This page sponsored by JIM FRAZEE AND SONS f Q 2 Q 3 -:TQ 5 Q A 19 . i 4 ' , I 1 v 'R s 32 47' un K.- 1 - 9 1 . ' I gli'-2,1 L . . A :P Elfdw 'fi hx Hll. Z' 4 1 AS WE SEE OUR MUSICIANS Forever active . . . band, orchestra, ...and They are rewarded, too. vocally. Thus page sponsored by H. L. STEWART FLORIST I ? P 'Y hr PRAYER FOR EW IYYYYYI l'l lI' V .- --rl ' M '.- 1 W. H. S. 1950-il has been one of the most eventful years in the history of the NX'ellington high sthool band. The big event was the .ultlition of 99 hright red and grey uniforms for the deserving musitians. At the first football game of the season, the hand formed a musit stale and staff. The halftime teremony was eleditatetl to the XX'ellington people who made it possible. through donations. to purthase these uniforms, First rim, Phyllis Mallxrnus. XYrlr:n.1 Hainni-Intl, 'lillClll1.l il-lllfd rim .lerry l l.l1!jl.lftl. flitti-n Hitt. li--lvl-x l'.trl.er, Ciimtlrurn,R.tel.g1r1gley,5l1rrle'r XX'right, Ciene Kurtz. 'lulnr fuutlrllti, l..1rrx llavis, XX'i'rlex Seeontl rim' Harrx' 5ILlIll.lH. M.1rth.1 liutler, l5.trlv.tr.1 Kenny. Cirate Rose. Rtltlnee liislner. Patsy Duytf. N-lf' Pe-nmell, jo Ann Riggs, l.arl Henson, Marlene Hetk- garet lrelslltler. ,lit-H1 Mllfplli-. Ltiris lwhnstrn. But' ernian. Bernatlrne Mtliiernan, 'ltztly Xithwls. Margaret Louen, Alta Ellis. Martha Ratliff, Donna Crittentlen Brute, -lean Owen. Carol Fry, Phvllrs Anderson, Marv. Patsx' Ciaulr, Melxin Mever, Donald be-irge. lyn Lane, Marilyn Reusser, vlutly' Reusser, Barhara I V Xxllllldliff. Shirlex' Lutas, Ruth ixlLN.llf, lpretta Haines, Mr, Cieorge Berentz. This page sponsored by HEPLERS QUALITY MARKET -v UNIFORMS ANSWERED lviii 'fa . . -Y - VW.-Y Y Y.---: 5- b ,-, , , , . , --.e,....f -..:..'..: V -. -.,...,....,.:... --P f ,WA . f H at ,, ,H -. -YEA ,, -,. v T.... .. .,. ..... H. BAND The most important band trip of the year was to Emporia, to attend the W. H. S. - Emporia football game. This is one of the longest trips in the band's history. Other trips were to the Kansas State Fair in Hutchison, and to the lfglst-Wellington game in Wichita. The band performed at all home football games and also presented a concert. Unlimited praise is due to Mr. George Berentz and the Crimson band who have added extensively to our school life, Fourth row: Gollo Caudillo, Donald Campbell, Robert Roll, jolene Hundley, jane Benson, Kim Rogers, XVillis Gasswint, jack Conway, Ramon Reyes, jesse Ybarra, Dwaine Kurtz, Gerald Shofner, james Crandall, Dick Ressler, Eugene Martin, Roy Martin, Gaylen Lamb, Barbara Campbell, joan Evans, Fred Van Auken, junior Clark, Gerrie Tisue. . EE . A! : 52 Ill X , 1 ,Aww A i J X wif Fifth row: Phyllis Gaskill, Leon Robinson, Roberta Riege, XVanda Wfirtz, Shirley Brown, judy Buck, Fred XVeir, Harold XVhitaker, Vernon Frank, Charles Fram- bers, Berle XVillis, jack Mitchell, Eugene Kearns, Roy Kogle, Stanley Stoelzing, j. F. Henson, Vernal Burton, Carolyn Kaiser. Not pictured: jimmy Lucas, Bobby Hanson, Sue Nutter. This page sponsored by OKLAHOMA TIRE AND SUPPLY CO. The Dirty Dozen pep band has shown its Crusader spirit for the year 1950-51 by performing at pep assemblies, basketball games, and other school functions. THE DIRTY DOZEN PEP BAND Barbara Peniwell, Bernadine Mc- Kiernan. ,lean Owen, -I. E. Henson, Donald Campbell. Bobby Hanson, Vernal Burt-n, Wallis Ciassxxint, Grate Rose, Pat Dwyer, XX'-irley Kenny, Margaret Brute, lierle XX'illis, Leon Robinson, Dxxaine Kurtz, -lr Clark, Phyllis Anders-in. Larry Davis jimmy Lutlis, Ci-illo fautlilli Charles Frambers, This page sponsored by GAMBRILI. HARDXYARE CO. Thelma Faye Gooclrum DRUM MAJORETTE AND TVCIRLERS Shirley XVright Rae Langley Thelma Faye Goodrum XX'ilma Hammond Phyllis Malkmus Credit is due to the students who substituted in band during the football season. They were: Robert Lowen Earl Henson Tommy McCartney Judy Ross Larry Mears Judy Reusser Marilyn Reusser The drum majorette and twirlers are a vital part of the crimson band. In their new uniforms, they marched at all football games and parades, and were the flag bearers at the basketball games. ORCHESTRA The senior high orchestra has gradually worked up to a popular position in the high school. The orchestra is under the direction of George Berentz. Miss Charlotte Thomp- son is the supervisor of the string section. First row: Donald Hulse, janet Fisher, Bonita Critten- den, Carole Moore, Carlene Burdick, XVauneta Ashcraft, Phyllis Brawdy. Second row: Leon Rohinson, Carolyn Kaiser, joan Murphy, Gene Kurtz, Barbara Peniwell, Bernadine McKiernan, jean Owen, Marlene Heckerman, Ruth McNair, Rodnee Fisher, Pat Sidman, Eillene Hutchison, Rohert Roll, Cecil Shea. Third row: Thelma Goodrum, Pat Dwyer, Elliott Fry, Martha Ratliff, Harold XY'hitaker, jeanie Metz, Clifton Matthews, jane Benson, Margaret Lecklider, Willis Gasswint, Grace Rose, Phyllis Anderson, joan Evans, Clifton Hitt, Larry Davis, Dwaine Kurtz, Donald Camphell, junior Clark, Ray Landreth, Tommy Dicken- sheets. Fourth row: j. F. Henson, judy Buck, Shirley Brown, Vernal Burton, Mr. George Berentz, Miss Charlotte Thompson. Not pictured: Pat Dugan, Gollo Caudillo, jimmy Lucas, Bolvlay Hanson. jesse Yharra, Gerald Shofner, Carole Fry, Barhara Campbell. This page sponsored by HANGEN AND HALLIDAY LUMBER AND COAL CO. NINTH GRADE CHOIR First row: Saundra Spear, Charlene Dorsey, Carol La Fary, Vida Sor- rows, Lois Walton, Judy Ross, Nancy Arnett. Second row: Judy Reusser, Jean Ramsey, Donna Riege, Patricia Hedrick, Gwendolyn Hardiman, Bet- ty Welch, Sue Smith, Myrne Rich- ards. Third row: Alta Ellis, Helen Beals, Karen Palmer, Marjorie Mil- ler, Marilene Elmore, Darlene Shore, Maurine Schrag, Darlene Phipps, Miss Charlotte Thompson. Fourth row: Virginia Wharry, Gay Lee Yard, Edna Sjorlund, Ruby Meredith, Marlene Mericle, Elizabeth Hoyer, Mary Ann McGrew, Elva Cottle, Karen Riggs, Linda Van Valkenburgh, GIRLS' GLEE CLUB The Girls' Glee club presented an operetta in the Wellington high school auditorium and sang during the Kayette Conference held in Wellington, November 13 and 14. First row: Marie Cisneros, Janice Porter, Marlene Heckerman, Pat Sloan, Ruth McNair, Judy Pitzer, Joanne Howe, Marcine Myers, Roberta Reige, Berna- dine McKiernan, Verta Stucker, Rita I-Iihbs, Wilma Hammond, Margaret Lecklider. Second row: Barbara Peniwell, Barbara Whitaker, Wilma Slack, Yvonna Higgenbotham, Carole Moore, Phyllis Gaskill, Rita Shoup, Shirley Craven, Mary Smith, Mitzi Belschner, Rae Langley, Judy Nichols, Jeannine Bliss, Jean Albin, Martha Butler, Miss Thomp- son. Third row: Phyllis Malkmus, Verdel Wilson, Bonnie Hyten, Shirley Heckes, Patsy Dwyer, Sarah Hatfield, Janice Harrell, Pauline Dunn, Edith DeYoe, Sue Van Deventer, Carolyn Geiger, Carol Barth, Pat Mavis, Georgia Montgomery, Marlys McLain, Verna Butters. Fourth row: Jeanie Metz, Marilyn Frantz, Lee Moffitt, fi Shirley Graves, Rosa Jaramillo, Barbara Daniels, Clara- belle Haines, Doris Irey, Marilyn Reusser, Margaret Bruce, Grace Rose, Ramona Frankum, Juanita Ternes, Eillene Hutchison, Pat Sidman, Martha Ratliff, Mar- lene Jackson, Pat Quillen, Judy Eakins. Fifth row: Peggy Lowen, Pat Winslow, Susan Gar- land, Wuaneta Ashcraft, Shirley Brown, Carol Rusk, Mary Bruce, Pat Shore, Joan Ratliff, Donna Critten- den, Carol Geiger, Shirley McGillicuddy, Shirley Davis, Rodnee Fisher, Joan Murphy, Judy Mitchell, Carolyn Meridith, Carlene Burkick, Donna McEachern. Sixth row: Donna Norris, Jean Owen, Lita Davis, Hazel Lemon, Wfanda Rains, Jane Benson, Betty Jo Rosebaugh, Avis Owen, Barbara Johnson, Carolyn Kaiser, Billye Mitchell, Jerry Rice, Thelma Faye Gooda rum, Bonita Crittenden, Jeanette Rau, Judy Beth, Janet Fisher, Jolene Hundley, LaRee Jones. A This page sponsored by , WRIGHT'S CREAMERY .91 60 A CAPPELLA First row: Ruth McNair, Marie Cisneros, Pat Sloan, Margaret Bruce, Gene Kurtz, Clifton Hitt, Miles Hardi- man, Leon Robinson, Bobby Hanson, Mitzi Belschner, jeannine Bliss, judy Nichols, Martha Butler, Miss Charlotte Thompson. Second row: Barbara Daniels, jeanie Metz, Bonnie Hyten, Patsy Dwyer, Bob Dickensheets, Ronald Hill, Melvin Blunck, Larry Lamborn, james Crandall, j. T. Howe, Larry Davis, Pat Quillen, Pat Sidman, Margaret Lecklider, Verna Butters. Third row: Phyllis Gaskill, Shirley Heckes, Sue Van Deventer, Mary Bruce, Cecil Shea, Vernal Burton, Donald George, Clifton Matthews, junior Clark, Harold Whitaker, Bonita Crittenden, Rodnee Fisher, Eillene Hutchison, Carlene Burdick. Fourth row: jane Benson, Betty Rosebaugh, Barbara johnson, Grace Rose, Carolyn Kaiser, Carl Davis, Donald Hulse, Dwaine Kurtz, jack Conway, Elliott Fry, Carter Moser, Thelma Goodrum, joan Murphy, janet Fisher, judy Mitchell. The A Cappella for this school year has done an excellent job in furnishing music for sacred assemblies, orchestra and band concerts, and for the Christmas and Easter programs. Miss Charlotte Thompson is the director of the vocal music department. BOYS' GLEE CLUB First row: Harry Sidman, Tommy Dickensheets, Gene Kurtz, Bobby Parker, Clifton Hitt, Leon Robinson, james Crandall, Ted Pendleton, Larry Davis, jackie XX'atkins, j. F. Henson, Miss Charlotte Thompson. Second row: Bobby Hanson, Donald George, Larry Mears, Harold Whitaker, Ron Robinson, Richard Smith, Bob Dickensheets, Kim Rogers, Miles Hardiman, j. T. Howe, Kenneth Mills, Wilbur Denny, Don Baird, Pat Dwyer. Third row: Maurice Lee Womack, Melvin Blunck, 1 Ronald Hill, Robert Roll, Cecil Shea, Donald Hulse, joe Bloxham, john Rothrock, Carter Moser, jack Smith, Roger Cochran, jack Nichols, jerome Bloxham, jerry McGillicuddy. Fourth row: Larry Lamborn, Vernal Burton, Carl Davis, Dwaine Kurtz, jack Conway, Elliott Fry, XVillis Gasswint, Elwin McCoy, Gerald Kogle, Vernon Frank, jerry Howell, Berle W'illis, Gerald Hill, Roy Kogle, Charles Frambers. This page sponsored by WALT HENDRICKS MOTOR CO. 'fy' sg Ai , . if GIRLS' SEXTET Phyllis Gaskill, Jeanie Metz, Sue Van Deventer, Car- lene Burdick, Verna Butters. I I . X Not pictured: Mitzi Belschner. A I 0,6 w . wi li r l.5Vtfm fffgff BOYS' DOUBLE QUARTET Vernal Burton. Donald Hulse, Gene Kurtz, Carter Moser, 'lack Conway, junior Clark, Larry Lamborn, Clifton Matthews, pianist. Not pictured: Bobby Hanson. This page sponsored by CHAMPLIN SERVICE STATION VOCAL GROUPS SENIOR ENSEMBLE First row: Eillene Hutchison, joan Murphy, Thelma Goodrum, Jeanie Metz, Pat Sloan. Second row: Clifton Matthews, Dwaine Kurtz, Robert Dickensheets. Not pictured: Elliott Fry. TRIPLE TRIO Carol LaFary, Alta Ellis, Gwendolyn Hardiman, Mary Ann McGrew, Maurine Schrag, Karen Palmer, Helen Beals, Myrne Richards, Judy Reusser, Sue Smith pianist. PM - 1, ia and their rewards. AS WE SEE OUR ATHLETES fmrbrr l l. basketball I, . . . thc-ir coaches. W, Thu page apomored by . f ' I I lb . , Uifqyx' .fx ,Q4,, ,O H KENNYS STANDARD SERVICE l SSH is 'sa Jesse Ybarra Halfback Dickie Ressler Halfback Hank Schmidt Quarterback Larry Lamborn Half back Elwin McCoy Center Dutch Xwhitaker Guard A I MTM F5 1 -1, Vernon Frank x ,. End Bill johnson Guard V 4 A ' B 'T ,x ', - .uf Captain, Gerald Shofner C0-Caplain, Dale Cain FOOTBALL SEASON RECORD W, H. S ......t....,..... 21 Pratt .................... W, H, S ,,.,,,,,,,..,,,,. 12 East ........ ,...... W. H. S .,............... 13 North ...... ....... S ......,,......... 14 Emporia .. .... W, H. S ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,... 14 Newton ..... ....... W, H. S ,..,,,...,,,,,.,. 34 Ark City ............ W, H. S ................. 31 Hutchinson .......... W. H. S ................, 12 El Dorado ............ W. H. S ................. 65 Winfield ............ ARK VALLEY STANDINGS Team Won Lost East ............... ....... 6 0 Wellington ..... ....,.. 5 1 El Dorado ....... ....... 5 1 North ............ ..,.... 2 3 Newton ........ ....... 2 3 Hutchinson ..... ....... 2 4 Ark City ,... ....... 1 6 Winfield ...... ....... 1 6 This page sponsored by 6 19 13 7 7 20 12 6 0 ied 1 1 1 2 2 1 0 0 'Sth MOODIE'S Roger Cochran Duane Werneke john Rothrock Donald Gasper Robert Garrity Tadcle End Tackle ' Halfback Fullback I I r T . G 1 Y Q Q Y--Q I I .gg In Q .s- VF 'X ,o' .V ' 6- Q 1 . yd W X Q -,QA I4 15's wp? 14 Vernon Frank drops one in for two points to down Hutchinson 33-30. ARK VALLEY STANDINGS TEAM WON LOST Newton ..... ........ 1 2 2 East ........r.. ........ 1 2 2 Winfield ...... .,..,.V 9 5 Wellington ..... ....... 6 8 El Dorado .,...,. .t..... 5 9 North ..,.,..r.... ....... 5 9 Hutchinson ,.,..,. ...,... 4 10 Ark City ..,,.... .,..,., 3 11 Bob Garrity scores for the Crusade quint. This page sponsored by HYTEN INSURANCE and FINANCE CO. Nwellington ,,.,, Vfellington Wfellington Xlfellington XX ellington,,. ,, Wellington W'ellington Xwellington Wellington Wellington Wellington Wfellington Wellington Wellington Wellington Wellington Wellington Wellington BASKETBALL SEASONS RECORD Independence ,,,, .,,.,.. 3 3 St. Marys ., ,. Newton , ,, .. , ,,,, 43 .,..,,,,59 Arkansas City ...,.,.r..,, 42 Okla. City Central ,,,. 29 El Dorado . ..,. ,....r.,, 4 2 Wichita East ,,,,,......, 66 Winfield ,,,,,, ...rrr, 2 9 Hutchinson ,,,,. .730 Wichita North 39 El Dorado , ,, SO Newton ......... 54 Arkansas City . 37 Emporia ......... 42 Wichita East . 51 Hutchinson i..,. 35 Winfield rt,t.,.,rt....,t,, 49 Wichita North 45 i':ySli?,gZf1E f T' ff 'JKIPV fr i ' 4. A M x 1 I ' -Jug Q -i p 'X Q',,f nf' 't D 1 ' ' , : ff V V . af. f , , ,ffl mf an if Nw' 13 1 21 Is 30 iw n f Z3 K Z , Z f J Q 2' EL , , A 1 ' E. . v ' ,- .1 1 , fi T r if f 'fs E? i W ?' aah ,Z fi gg . 35 N i l N J UWA 01- ,. s ' V ii, at.x9.4,. if Qf: F 5 I x .- - fa F . 35 ii.. xx. 'QP' Nr Q , a X. Je' If 6 XP' I Sn? 8 ?,fj J 4 if wx .9 ga F dr ..r 4195 12537 Ax3 x f'5l5?,,a ,A 'Y'M,iLa.!'! xX fx ,fy R wdvf 3 QP p ,. -.9 XL First row: Coach Marvin Vandaveer, George Zavala, Darrell McGee, .Eugene Martin Duane Werneke. Second row: jack Conway, Gerald Howell, Fred Weir, Willis Gasswint. Third row: Larry Davis, Loris Johnson, Kenneth Mills, Gene Kurtz. SEASON'S RECORD 26 55 24 46 45 34 28 43 32 29 Bi 41 28 Y Wellington ..,.....,..,.... 29 St. Mary'5 Wellington ........,,....., 23 Newton .. Wellington ......,......... 40 Ark City ....... ....... Wellington ......,...r...e. 30 El Dorado ...... ,...... Wellington ,,,,, ,.,, 35 East ..,.,..,, ., , Wellington ....,...., ,25 Winfield Wellington ..,..,,,....,,.. 19 Hutchison Wellington ,,,,.,,.,...,,,. 40 North ..,.,, Wellington ....,.., . .. .29 El Dorado Wellington. .,., 26 Newton A Wellington .,i,.. , .34 Emporia Wellington a,..,,, . ,25 East ,,.., ,, W'ellington ,i,......... 19 Hutchinson Wellington, ,, . , ,51 Ark City Wellington. , , 13 XY'infield This page sponsored by lu 45 SUMNER COUNTY ABSTRACT and TITLE CO. BASEBALL ,,.,,,?,,,. , ,. ..f Q - W 7 im K 'I ff 243 4 X' J Aei but Ohh R sa OU: sl mm of REE C01 rock HIPS moth ii ' to? . SW P1-are ef ru Xue' Hxg 17 at 'igd B the Coach Allie Paine started the '51 baseball season with seven lettermen-Doyle Kinyon, Vernon Frank, Ted Blue, Bill Johnson, junior Clark, john Rothrock, and jack Smith. The squad seemed to have adequate power at the bat, but lacked reserve strength at the pitching spot. The fielding ability of the diamond crew was just about up to par. The 1950 season proved to be successful for the Crimson-tying for second place in the Ark Valley league standings. The big game of the '50 season was the defeat of Wichita East on the Crusaders' home field. First row: Raymond Dunn, Ted Pendleton, Jimmie Yearout, john Garland, Frederick Henson, Harry Sidman, Bobby Parker, Russell Day. Second row: Jepson Garland, Ted Blue, Doyle Kinyon, jesse Ybarra, Vernon Frank, Elliott Fry, jack Smith, junior Clark, F. Henson. Third row: Bob Garrity, Roy Kogle, Don McKee, Bill Boatright, Duane Werneke, john Rothrock, Coach Allie Paine. Not pictured: Bill Johnson. This page sponsored by FIRST NATIONAL BANK GOLF The spring of 1951 saw Coach Marvin Vandaveer lead his golf crew with an effi- cient hand to prove that WHS's '51 golf team was still up with the standards of those in past years. First row: julio Caudillo, Stanley Stoelzing, Tony Sabalo. Second row: Bob Dickensheets, Henry Schmidt, Frank Ward, Coach Marvin Vandaveer. Coach Harold Reinecker's thinclads traveled to various track meets during their short season. Before the close of school, nearly thirty boys were competing in the spring sport. s get ' ,S3 an ' . .ii WE PARTICIPATED IN and dramatics This page sponsored by BROWN BOOK STORE ACTIVITIES Such as parties. co tests leadership, ,Sf 3 31-'L 1 Q fi Sw, .bi bfi' ' ff i 7 5 ... 11 Eu' V g., bs- mo, 1 D f ff- , of- I 5 ! 9 if A BE. Pug n 1 1 1 X u S3153 1 AYETTES 3 es .X . 1 Eb NQCABINET reridenl AA..A,,.,...,,,,.... Susanne Garland Vife-President ,,..,, ..,.... M itzi Belschner rrelary ,......,.., ,,,,., C arolyn Geiger Trearurer ...,., ..,,. J udy Mitchell . lllgsgi llil sr -A-.. The Kayettes were hostesses for the Central Kayette Conference held in Wellington, November 13 and 14, where they were one of the few towns to receive a 4,000 point N53 award given by the Kansas Association for Youth. The Kayette community projects for the year were, Play Day for Girl Scouts and Brownies and the baskets sent to a needy family at Christmas. As'a world service, the Kayettes sent Care packages to various places. The big events of the year were, the Mother-Daughter Banquet, caroling during the Christmas season, and the membership party. First row: 'loanne Howe, Susanne Garland, Judy Nichols, Ruth MC- Nair. Second row: Mitzi Belsch- ner, 'ludy Mitchell, Carolyn Geiger, Phyllis Malkmus, Yvonna Higgen- botham. Third row: Pat Shore, Sue Van Deventer, Thelma Good- rum, joan Murphy, Verdel Wilson. Fourth row: Miss Lela Cobb, Caro- line McAlister, Miss jean Ritten- oure, Mrs. Elizabeth Oyer, janet Fisher, Miss 'loan Griffith. This page sponsored by NICHOLS ELECTRIC SENIOR HI-Y Senior Hi-Y leaders were Dwaine Kurtz, presidentg and Vernon Frank, vice-president. The mem- bers of this organization have helped in various activities through- out the school year. Each of their programs have had a religious thought. 1-L, ---.,., -1... CABINET First row: Franklin Houser, Vernon Frank, Elwin McCoy Ray mond Gaster. ' Second row: joe Bloxham, Larry Lamborn R b t D' k sheets, Mr. Clark Coan, Dwaine Kurtz, E1liott,Fry? er lc en Dwaine Kurtz President This page sponsored by DICKENSHEETS IMPLEMENT CO. TRAVELIN G DEBATERS john Garland, Caroline McAlister, Verdel Wilson, Jepson Garland, Mr. Gerald Wheeler, Franklin Houser. Not pictured, Kenneth Knorp, The Wellington High School debate team, with Mr. Gerald Wheeler as their coach took active part in a number of tournaments this year. Forming the nucleus of the squad was the debate class. Extra curricular recruits were Verdel Wilson and Franklin Houser DEBATE CLASS First row: jepson Garland, john Garland. Second row Verdel Wilson, Caroline McAlister, Kenneth Knorp Mr Gerald Wheeler. Thi Boyle, jack Ni rd row: Franklin Houser, Elaine Lowe Sue chols. 1 I ' l- This page sponsored by JACK LANE CHEVROLET CO ix 1 -V LT-Q, ,aw--V! 'V I , i ff f ov, . ' if ,A Iv! I -fm,-. 'H sf 50. .. L : I ll- . gh-.. , ' O H gl 'v avid? I THE RIMSO RAMBLER Gglclag Student mtglicafion WELLINGTON HIGH SCHOOL, Wellington, Kansas, January 26, 1951 won three and Kenneth Knorp and negative, won one and squad vere guest team The two have a practice , January 24, the to the dis- f if First row: Bette Saunders. business manager: Melva Chism, assistant editor: Judy Eakins ed lor ne: The lec' editor: Phyllis Malkmus. feature editor, Bill johnson, sports editor. aymond teresting 4 I difficul- mixing tx Second row: Mr. Robert Washburn, Betty Yearout, Carol Geiger, Juanita Ternes, Mary Student VXKOYOUSIB Brown, Shirley Davis, Bonita Crittenden. Donna McEache-rn. Not pictured: Don Baird. HOW produce a 7119 polymerization lt Mechanical vibr: rx . For You , while will sing the them derland . Miles ing Al Jolson will sing Lights. A reading by McAlister and a piano Clifton Mathews will the program with Barb alters original poem em the occurenee. oods rloldxfl was ser- ggesllitgperelgil ,sl VU, -,tl it-'Jw Miss Rittenoure has losses of the season V e A S 'f 4 '1'l EYFOUD Of SP0Ci81 11211106 mg glass wlth 3 2 5 WNV d ' change Partner' The V ,. , ,, s. L prose the hazart ,H 5 are the different dance quency. Broadca - i il. , lanned, M0 P dance l light, beamga I 7: S 'Ei-lips' Dimr drive gircle and ttiae Faxor da 0 Jiict lstltxplamed ' ustll' ind Y Girls who are serving e --wi music. , I I A 1 1 b Member: Quill and Scroll, National Scholastic Press Association mtop ann by M155 Gr' le Printed by the Wellington Daily News. Wellington, Kansas Q EC, O Phy St les 9-q Official school publication of the junior-senior high school of Well- at X Y umms m lngton, Kansas. U V 3 e ' ' Phvm, Ma may Hott iPublished each week of the public school year, except during va- .' N 5? 2 hide: F09 ' U, by the journalism department of Wellington high school 1 O U , no don t .ms colum tb , Q assi A H Big H' ho' mer' ll 5' THE STAN! . -7 tif ff' Phev LI' 'lol , even be Y iii Sen- Q Editor , , Judy Eakins peg vjftl ,Up - imf.,,W,'5s,,x 'A but eh-1 bf the Assistant editor Melva Chlsm Jud YS 'Ne '-N.. ' mg? 3-U dh MDM 1, mage l-'future editor Phyllis Malkmu-4 w9H'F111l S I-,,liuv tr sation c and Sports editor Blll Johnson ,W nfl' 'mg :Ht Comn has Business manager Bette Saunders 4,1 1l,m f Ove on 1 Assistant business manager Betty Yi-arout A-UI,'f' i ,145 V Cheri Apped Circulation manager 1 V ' I is Mary Broun ,,,.,Wif V P 11 'de glam ish,-r. Reporters: Juanita Term-s, I arol Geiger Donna Mtluachc-rn, Sshlrley iw, A h' wi, l'l q' er' X, it Davis, Bonita Crittenden and Don Baird. A-lu-ffzr I A,A,Ujl7 tv' ' ' ' rf Adviser . . Robert Washburn v ' it i ' 'ff hb .K wt N' tht. W S11 r 8 Bm All mm... . ' :0m,,ttork. . . up Arson' e,xp,i,H e Jam do John-4 xke ,ei-get s we have ever ' mm... . Den .Wi tlllipygrhn ie fuk! -si ay . ' ' 'ftrls it it-ORS lrgm. will havnt seen it Rfk-nie-3's ,,f?'f ttyrh OU! fn ,F Ur VS'ell. XF and wofll fifbeltfs this ns The Dmlx , and a team z mvlg'-'1-'tl F, rings ,.fi,,r.: nf M 1 n Ne cc-urdef-I 'V .D in F Vg'ilt'l13 New York: and t f th-llington l'1',,E g ' .mmf , 'ffraq j ' h., f 'J Afri tak' m',WQ::.b gntllllg e'l':'x,R tt-ltr am ever tio be S ports indicai i,.f,'l lff:t1,' lN1frf,t'f1,1UU1',nfl Ix'U'lAf,i L 0 e jmg ::egi44'V- '1' fight ynry - rlntnl They love i,-d hy M11',-xu,'1'1 .um - ri. .3 df :i t. ' ' h was ll1in1YV l 1'A Sissy lyltilllzlx'-1 S A ru-t hralled. I think gy Jrln' 1-jgpglwg is organizing a 'Q f'1,g, ,,Lf'eP Yagi flllfirxv.-:Uxd Dllatipd G hurgdg theiilxtln grwn and wi ---Gimp-U ,tiiienttlgx what A dmv. ia,,kmg-I,ij,,,. The frusader court stars. tmtf- -I .n :i Synod, Iddrebwx - lf F' ' xlfuk Qt' d .fi C, 4 H sun-1:1190 sy um, M 5-nu Tvkti lll'Plll'Tllfl3l y game? will be er Hung. I the :ide-nt, 5 E nneg. ans Penisvlval ia , , t i .W .mpg to rude school teams will be pitted Q I eiiwihji-X piidtiiigeiirajcllclieey i h A I the p W gain.-t each other in the first gnesllezy'-1Sl..fV'INl.il,.fi-'nnah L' Q - -- ------ M, lmvr, ante V J- -Q .O-Q 11- 'nthvm 533. ?Sgi3,eT2s Definition of skiing A wintv-: TUV!! a- tins- Mr. Russel Hurrif- high SIT' 1 ' be time it lasted the sport that people learn in :vvergtl tint 4 de go- sa-html math Instructor and Dfifll, h l Uri ec A gjttjnggl 235 Q 511, the chairman nf the special 'Ml Ormd' ' f. rltpl, 1.l1Uw. me-nts committee for the Y. I , t . mens It hariiened Miiffh of Dime- P 0K 3m- l TIMMHH LI' Mdhxii Tm S ' ., - V f- e. heading the basketball pri ns page vwiistlrtl. y R h I d F h fl ore or o. inmates tur. V ,K 4 I t er 3 Pe 'S po 0 ing under his breathx. stem. DANIS Eirrikit to you d better rush it because it will Canforma. be there a few more in th hig Student tickets will be on e ' h school e offic and if, - i Ideas are conceived . . . financed, Edjf0f-jn.flyjgj .,,,,,, ,,,,,, E lla Mae Terhune Bufineu manager ....,..... ....... I Oe Bl0Xh21m Aimfjafe edjigf ,,,,,,,,,.,..,,,.,,,,,,4,, Carol Geiger Ant. buyinesr manager ............ Juanita Ternes Admof .,,,.....,.... ..,.., M r. Robert Washburn Pllbfffilj' ... ................A...A --------- J Udy Eakins YEARBOOK STAFF The 1950-51 Megaphone staff has worked unceasingly throughout the school year to bring to you, the students of Wellington high, a yearbook which will be one of your most cherished school mementoes. The staff has gone without food, sacrificed good times, has had numerous meetings, and has forsaken their other studies in order to give their full time to the production of a Megaphone which will be larger and better, which will contain more pictures and which will be an account of a year's progress in Wellington high school. Span, gdifm-if . ...,..,. Bill johnson Dir. of pbolograpby .... Donna Faye McEachern Dgn Baird AVI Edfl01' ...,.............v..vv..v,,......'.---,. Ray G3-stef Copy edifor' ....... ...,.. S hirley Davis ' -no .f 1 v . . . expressed, I :ix 'q Q . . . and arranged. This a e s onsored by P 8 P E. I. MITCHELL CONSTRUCTION CO. ' Q. 4 U y 5? IS I 1 porxoru H C DKXIDSON VOTUR FONIPANX, IWC This page sponsored by NUTTLE JEWELRY Duke of Wfellzzzgtorz jesse X barra 4? rfb' Shirley Jo McGillicuddy Patricia Sidman Patricia Sloan Ac' QUEEN CANDIDATES if if ' mfg. 5 Shirley Wright Vernon Frank Bill johnson Q y M f ll X Hr-my Srhmidt 1 'N DUKE CANDIDATES YNQL This page spomorcd by XVAYNE El.l.lS GLASS SERVICE Gerald Shofncr . . and in activities. We remember these Yarmigans sports, AS WE SEE oUR JUNIOR HIGH . . . at work, . . . at play, M.-Q This page sponsored by RAINS STANDARD SERVICE FRESHMEN CLASS PRESIDENTS Gwendolyn Hardiman Saundra Spear Mary Ann McGrew Buddy Rains W W First row: Saund ra Spear, Sue Smith, Lois Walton, Vida Sorrows, Jimmie Sistrunk. Second row: Laura Kollmorgan, Virginia Winn, jacque- line Harrell, Betty Welch, Gerrie Tisue, Louise Slack. Third row: jack Stands, Karl Vol- deng, Gilbert Geubelle, Peggy Wfalton, Bruce Zimmerman, Vera Wfeb- First row: Carol LaFary, XX'alter jefferies, Robert Lowen, Jimmie Hudson, Bonnie Harris. Second row: Miss Lora Lynn, Patricia Hedrick, Marylyn Lane. Pat Murray, Mary jane Mc- Eachern, Earl Hendson. Third row- Manual jiminez. .Iohnie Ledesma, Robert Kingery, Eldon McCracken. Glenn Heasty. Fourth rovvg james Karlin, Vernon Losven. Eliza- beth Hoyer, Marv Ann McGrew, Donald Hum- bert. judv jones. Fifth row: XY'ayne jesseph, jimmie McGuire, Tom Mcfiartnev, Phil Koerner, Charles Holcomb, Robert King, This page sponsored by PALMER DRUG The 1950-51 freshmen were very active this year, participating in many activities. A junior-high princess was chosen to reign over the Yannigans at their party. Twelve outstanding students received the annual Lions awards. FRESHMEN er. Fourth row: Miss ' Carolie Van Osdol, Dar- lene Shore, Gay Lee Yard, Vivian Tracewell, Linda Van Valkenburg, Edna Sjorlund, Virginia Wharry. Fifth row: Ken- neth Showers, Frank Ward, Gary Thompson, Wayne Wagoner, Bobby Withrow, jerry Smith. Not pictured: First row: Albert Turley, LaVerne Dobbs, Shar- lene Dorsey, Rosette Gordon, Loretta Haines, Nancy Arnett. Second row: Nettie Billings, Verla Brand, julio Caudillo, Alta Ellis, Gwendolyn Hardiman, Ra- mona Geubelle. Third row: Helen Beals, Melva Mae Beat, jerry Haggard, Carrol Wlinslow, Marilene Elmore, june Cooper. Fourth row: Kent Berg, Mickey Conyers, jo Ann Greeno, Ted Allen, Elva Cottle, Bob Ball. Fifth row: Gilda Gilbert, Joan Evans, Harry Brown, james Dille, Dale May, Arlyss Carter. First row: Myrne Rich- ards, Donna Riege, Ka- ren Palmer, Judy Reus- ser, Judith Ross. Second Row: Darlene Phipps, LaVerna Posch, Royce Biles, Marvin Miller, Glenda Norris, Marylin Metzen. Third row: Jim- mie Ryker, Rex Moser, jean Ramsey, Dean Zim- ,. s , -' QP 'JB aaa 224i iii? PRO 14 - C T' G This page sponsored by THE HUNTER MILLING CO. bu- merman, Tommie Mor- ton. Fourth row: Miss Peggy Craven, Ann Peirce, Maurine Schrag, Ruby Meredith, Marlene Mericle, Karen Riggs, Marjorie Miller. Fifth row: Sebastian Macias, Albino Perez, Glen Tra- cy, jack Mitchell, Buddy Rains, Richard Rothrock. First row: Walter Van Auken, Mary Ellen Rains, Donna Merritt, Ardella Metz, Barbara Pierce, Jack Pittman, Jesse Serrioz, Second row: Miss Wampler, Paula Paine, Connie Moreno, Gladys Seal, Shirley Scott, Vivian Pierce, Dorothy Posch, Gary Roth. Third row: Gene Rice, Henry Reyes, Jerry Raithel, Denise Miller, Dorothy Rayle, Alfonso Ybarra, Lyle Ream, Leonard Mills. Fourth row: Sandra Rose, Lyle Rayl, Patsy Pottier, Willard Webster, Frank Dawson, Jimmy Myers, Bobby Paton, Roberta Rice, Barbara Segebartt. First row: Shirley Wallace, Kenneth Shields, Sharon Smith, Barbara Sidman, Lucille Underwood. Second row: Miss Rittenoure, Bill Waller, Ray Sjor- lund, Almetta Wirtz, Martin Serrioz, Gordon Tackett. Third row: LeRoy Shields, Conita Wise, Jimmie Ter- hune, Shirley Webster, Eva Wagoner. Fourth row: Verda Wells, Roland Walton, Naomi Wells, Billy Thorne, Cleeta Smith, Ruth Wharton. Not pictured: Monty Treft. EIGHTI-l GRADE First row: Louis Lamb, Pat Landreth, Patricia Lusk, Kenneth McCoy, JuDee McLain, Sandra Jones, Robert Jaramillo. Second row: Donald Jones, Betty Lou Henson, Eunice Kimball, Shirley Harper, Vera Goosby, Larry Leonard, Barbara Kearns. Third row: Miss Cobb, Ronnie Macklin, Billy Johnson, Carolyn Keyes, Vada Humbert, Donald Heckerman, Ramona Jimenez, Mary Ann Johnson, Danny Lucas. Fourth row: Alberta Kessinger, Margaret Irvine, Harris Howell, Barbara Jordon, Floyd Hain, Kathryn Mc- Millen, Fredia Martin, Margarita Jimenez, Peggy Kern. Fifth row: Vera Jesseph, David Lancaster, Gary First row: Nina Basinger, Peggy Butler, Stanley Cor- nelsen, Ivan Dawson, Roger Lee Curtis, George Frantz, Donna Davis. Second row: Miss Isabel Mickey, Cleon Brinkley, Billie Conway, Charles Baumgartner, Virginia Daniels, Alma Billings, Gary Gasper, Arthur Campbell. Third row: Dorene Byers, Joyce Arbogast, Charlene Anderson, Eugene Glenn, Paul Pennock, Shirley Dillon, Joan Ala. Fourth row: Eddie Goodrum, Freddie Christian, Ronnie Brown, James Lloyd Campbell, Phyllis Anderson, Joseph Glenn, Stewart Elsass. A Landes, Joe Hagan, Merlene Kinyon, Franklin Jones, Kile Heath, Frederick McLean, Pamela McKnight. Not pictured: Patricia Bloodworth. B H J ftbff First row: Frederick Henson, Gary Curtis, Robert Ala, Larry Landes, Raymond Dunn, Norman Davis. Second row: Mr. Allis Paine, Donald Brawdy, Jerry Glaser, Dickie Blecha, Jimmy Hooten, Delbert Hart, Loren Hibbs. Third row: Donald Gaskill, Eugene Frost, Fred Dickey, Magdalena Abasola, Wesley Hill, Tommy Graves. Fourth row: Jerry Hedrick, Bob Greeno, Roger Larmer, Tommy Black, Donald Jones, Alvie Kabureck. First row: Anita Gulledge, Caryl Lee Cary, Barbara Guthrie, Elaine Christian, Patsy Goodman. Second row: Miss Joan Griffith, Donna Byers, Ruth Ann Hart, Willa Jo Bennett, Penny Banks, Jacqueline Dwyer. Third row: Linda Lou Bliss, Nancy Gravette, Yvonna Briles, Teresa Gonzales, Judy Lauterbach, Mary Cart- mill. Fourth row: Bernice Goosby, Lois Bruce, Mary Ellen Clark, Barbara Glenn, Sylvia Felt, Vedia Ashcraft, Jolene Felkins. SEVENTH GRADE First row: Ruth Turley, Joan Townsend, Rolan May, Dean Myers, Sebastian Ramirez, Marky Jones, Judy Kay Hinshaw. Second row: Mrs. George Berentz, Terry Nail, Lucille McCorkle, Joyce Martin, Martha Ann Jones, Vera Kay Haverstock, Edna Hibbs, Jerry McComb. Third row: Tharan Kay Nichols, Illene Lawless, Bar- bara Ray, Charles Reams, Eunice Johnson, Mary Lou Pett, Jeanne Hill. Fourth row: Flavia Krohn, Marilynn Miller, Leroy Myers, John Townsend, Patricia Newberry, Clarence McGuire, Sammie Devore, David Quivey. First row: Manuel Venegas, Delois Sistrunk, Donald Slothower, Nelson Voldeng, Peggy Waller, Izora Rose. Second row: Miss Lenore Newton, Dean Stucker, Mel- vin Utterback, Rose Marie Shields, Patricia Tracewell, Barbara Blakey, Sue Ward, Shirley Williams. Third row: Russell Thompson, Jerry Willis, Darle Robinson, Dorris Sjorlund, Tony Sabala, Donna Smith, Donald Stucker, Merlin Troutman. Fourth row: John Turner, Betty White, Connie Wie- gand, Carol Runyan, Ted Jones, Rex Ressler, Esther Thompson, Buddie Woods, Larry Smith. R This page I-IEA M, 1 DRUM MAJORETTE: Roberta Rice TWIRLERS: Saundra Spear, Gladys Seal, ju Dee McLain, Sylvia Felt. , I k-0 U The Ymnixm lml ir their lrirmor md . QL T x. 1 . I . whxtc umtorma played .11 thc junior high home gum-N. Thu page Nponworcll hy AMERICAN LEGION all 'if' me uj j- . I L I I by 3 in JUNIOR HIGH COACHES Mr. Charles Rankin, freshman basketball Mr. Robert Washburn, 7th and Sth grade football Mr. Clark Coan, 7th and 8th grade basketball Mr. Harold Reinecker, freshman football This page sponsored by FRAN'S APPAREL SHOP JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS Pat Murray, Marky Iones, Penny Banks, ,IuDee McLain JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL First row: jimmy Hooten, Danny Lucas, David Qui- vey, Larry Landes, Russell Thompson, Kenneth Mc- Coy, Buddie Woods, Frederick Henson. Second row: Charles Baumgartner, james Ryker, Man- uel jiminez, jerry Haggard, james Karlin, julio Cau- dillo, Al Ybarra, Gary Landes, Don Heckerman, Gary Gasper, LeRoy Shields. Third row: Coach Harold Reinecker, Magdalena Abasola, Rolan May, Phil Koerner, Gary Thompson, Robert King, Arlyss Carter, Tom McCartney, james Dille, Bobby Withrow, Franklin jones, Coach Rob- ert Washburn. Fourth row: Billie Conway, jerry Raithel, Rex Moser, Ronnie Brown, Carrol Winslow, Harris Howell, Earl Henson, David Lancaster, Robert Lowen, Henry Reyes. The junior high football team, under the leadership of Harold Reinecker and Robert Washburn, practiced faithfully every night after school during their grid season. Al- though the Yannigans lost all but one of their games, they gave the cheering section plen- ty to be proud of, for the team played clean, hard ball all year and proved to be excellent sportsmen. The little Crusaders promise to make good material for future senior high tC3.l'T1S. SEASONS Wellington. ,. XVellington,. .,. . O Wellington ..... .,.., 0 W'ellington... . .6 XVcllington... , .0 XVellington . 0 RECORD Harper ......, ,,.. 7 Ark City ..,.. ..... 3 2 Winfield ..... ..... 6 Newton .. , 7 Blackwell ....,......... 19 El Dorado M42 This Page Sponsored by HECKERMANS JZ? 'L 214 1 4 l FRESHMAN TEAM Wellington ,.,.,.,.......,. 6 Wellington .,...,Y,,....... 21 Wellington .,,,.,.,..AA.... 24 Wellington ..i..,.Y......i, 20 Wellington ...,.........ww. 19 Wellington ,i,,......i...., 13 Wellington ..,...i.....,.., 40 Wellington ...,..,w......., 34 Wellington ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 32 Wellington ................ 19 FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM First row: jerry Haggard, Bob King, Gary Thompson, jack Mitchell, Charles Holcomb jim Dille. Second row: jim Hudson, jim Ryker, john Stewart, Frank Ward, Karl Voldeng Coach Charles Rankin. SEASON RECORD SEVENTH and EIGHTH GRADE Newton .....,,t.,,,.,,,,,,, Winfield rccc,,..c..ccc..r. El Dorado .,...w ..,..,. Arkansas City Augusta ...,,.,,w, w...,.. Winfield .,.... Augusta ...,..,... ...,.r. Newton ,.,ww,.......,.,.... Arkansas City El Dorado ,.,,.,..r,,,,,,, SEVENTH and EIGHTH GRADE BASKETBALL TEAM First row: Al Ybarra, Franklin jones, james Myers, Tom Black, james Campbell, Eddie Goodrum, Don jones. Leonard Mills. Second row: Loren Hibbs, LeRoy Shields, Henry Reyes, David caster, Coach Clark Coan, Magda- lena Abasalo, David Quivey, Buddy Woods, Kenneth McCoy. pictured: Freddie Christian, Cleon Brinkley. This page sponsored by FRANK FUNERAL HOME Lan- Not SEASON RECORD Wellington .,..,.......,,.. 12 Winfield .,,,.., Wellington ................ 10 Arkansas City Wellington .,..,........,.. 13 Augusta ,,...,.. Wellington ......i....r.,,, 11 Winfield ,,,,, Wellington ,....,...,,,,,,, 16 Augusta ,,,,,,, Wellington .,.,...r.,.,r.,, 17 Arkansas City Wellington ..............,, 25 El Dorado V Y ference. KAYETTE CABINET First row: Phyllis Anderson, Nancy Arnett, Peggy Butler, JuDee McLain Patricia Lusk Second row: Mary Ellen Rains, Sue Smith, Karen Palmer, Maurine Schrag Alta Ellis Judy Ross, Judy Jones. Third row: Betty Lou Henson, Mrs. George Hepler, Gladys Seal, Almetta Wirtz Mary Ann McGrew, Miss Peggy Craven, Miss Isabel Mickey. JUNIOR HIGH ORCHESTRA 5 ,7? '?7'1. us First row: Patsy Pottier, Roger Curtis, Robert Greeno, Judy Reusser, Caryl Cary, Loren Lee Hibbs, Barbara Guthrie, Barbara Sidman, Second row: Betty Lou Henson, Henry Reyes, Jimmie Hudson, Connie Moreno, Donna Riege, Kenneth Shields, Cleon Brinkley, Robert Paton, Kathryn Mc- Millen, Shirley Wallace, Lucille McCorkle, Vera Jes- seph. Third row: Gary Curtis, Donald Bravvdy, Earl Henson, Freddie Christian, Fredia Martin, Tommy McCartney, James Lloyd Campbell, Ronnie Brown, Peggy' XX'aller, Marky Jones. Fourth row: Linda Lou Van Valkenburg, Jack Mitchell, Mr. George Berentz, Miss Charlotte Thompson, Mar- garet Irvine. S This sponsored SHOE JUNIOR KAYETTES The Junior Kayette projects for the year were helping with the tuberculosis cancer and polio y, drivesg helping a needy family at Christmas and 4 sending Care packages to foreign students The events performed by the unior Kaycttc throughout the year were the Mother Daughter Tea in the spring and the Thanksgiying assembly They assisted the Senior Kayettes during the Kayttte con 'LL JU 1011 HIGH B The junior high band made history this year as they stepped 'out in bright red and white uniforms. Roberta Rice, as drum majorette, and the four twirlers led the Yannigan band as they performed at the junior high football games. They were clad in the former senior high uniforms. This is the first year for several years that the junior high band has had band suits of their own. We were all proud of these young Crusaders. First row: Gladys Seal, Saundra Spear, Roberta Rice, JuDee McLain, Sylvia Felt. Second row: Mr. George Berentz, John Turner, Bill Conway, Kenneth McCoy, Nelson Voldeng, Ray Sjor- lund, Caryl Cary, Kay Haverstock, Connie Wiegand, Patty Lusk, Delbert Hart, Mary Cartmill, Shirley Wal- lace, Willa Jo Bennett, Elaine Christian, Walter Van Auken, Kenneth Shields, Jimmie Hudson, Cleon Brinkley. Third row: Jacqueline Dwyer, Jolene Felkins, Arthur Campbell, Fred Dickey, Stewart Elsass, Shirley Web- ster, Charlene Anderson, Judy Hinshaw, Flavia Krohn, Judy Reusser, Donna Riege, Carol Runyan, Dorene Byers, Connie Moreno, Fredia Martin, Kathryn Mc- Millen, Almetta Wirtz, Marilyn Reusser, Donna Nuss, Linda Bliss. Fourth row: Donald Heckerman, Henry Reyes, James Lloyd Campbell, Tommy Black, Wayne Jesseph, Billy Thorne, Bobby Paton, Edward Zimmerman, Tommy McCartney, Gary Landes, Donald Jones, Ronnie Brown, Freddie Christian, Harris Howell, Buddy Woods. Fifth row: Don Stucker, Peggy Kern, Lois Bruce, Opal Crewse, Larry Mears, Robert Cwreeno, Bob Lowen, Earl Henson, Marjorie Miller, Margaret Irvine, Melvin Ut- terback, Mary Ellen Rains. Not pictured: Philip Berkebile. C iff lj at gf X C . .4 This page sponsored by HULL'S CONOCO SERVICE I . JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL PRINCESS Donna Riege, Junior High Basketball Princess, was crowned at the Carnival Time party, March 14. The Yannigans celebrated their bas- ketball season amid gay colors of red and white. The other candidates for princess were: Mary Ann McGrew, Judy Jones, Judy Ross, and Myrne Richards. MARY ANN MCGREW JUDY JONES JUDY ROSS f I MYRNE RICHARDS Q 'Q W 'af 14 Q is 8 4 'asf W ---7: ' f ' 3 5 f . , fre ' lx . 5 X ex ' g fb A 1 5 , bag - '3 U'o gym u 'FF' Q 4+ Q3 mfr 1 J' 5 iff' J cf-J ,,c,., OFFICE GIRLS Yvonna Higgenhota ham, jeanette Geu- belle, Mary Bruce, Mary Brown, Mitzi Belschner, and Peggy Lowen. ,lrXNl'lORN Mr Cie-irgc lvic, Mr fhcstcr Mt' Nc-ri. .intl Mr fllytfc l..ir:t'er This page svomorctl iii XX l1l.l.lNCilUIN l,LNll5l.R .ind SUPPLY CO. LIBRARIANS First row: Edith DeYoe, Mary Ann johnson, Mrs. George Hepler, Doro- thy Posch, Marlene jackson, Myrne Richards. Second row: Shirley Craven, Pauline Dunn, Vacla Humhert, Vivian Pierce, Shirley Graves, jean Albin, Judith Ross. Third row: Lucy Reyes, Doris lrey, Naomi Gaskill, Carol Rusk, Bar- hara Segehartt, Catherine X3Uharry. I-'ll QT' PROCTORS First row: Mrs, George Hepler, Elaine Dunbar, JoAnn Riggs, Mary Montenegro, Anita Moreno, Dolores Meredith, Joyce Wilson, Marie Cis- neros, Joanne Howe, Rita Hibbs, Pauline Dunn, Gloria Morris, Miss Eva Jacques. Second row: Avis Owen, Judy Mit- chell, Barbara Daniels, Jerry Rice, Wanda Rains, Jeanette Rau, Judy Beth, Margaret Mercer, Bonnie Haga ner, Frances Burkett, Sara Hatfield, Miss Isabel Mickey. Wg -V1 13' .' ' , flgbg ,egg PROJECTIONISTS First row: Bill Oppy, Jerome Bloxham, Dag, , Mr. Don Milliken, Russel Day, Max Burgess, Donald Davis. Second row: Jim Bill Myers, Kenneth Mills, Charles Rayl, Dar- rell McGee. Doyle Kinyon, Gerald Ko- gle, Fred Stemas. OFFICE SECRETARIES Mrs, Dorothy Cade, Secretary to Superintendent E, V. Reichley. Miss Katherine Smith, Secretary to Principal U. H. Budd. Miss Lora Lynn. Treasurer of the activities funds. This page sponsored by RILEY JEXVELRY CO I I I Ah ' Tkm, slumbu Q.-M5 N1 N W QOL JVHQNUHO V I3 .3 la 3- Clllvmd' PY Tia 5 OL 3' l miriam I EALC.uTlOhQY- W I A A 'f S gn 3 V3 t Jugkui Ex xi? gh' go I7 U5 me us mo. 7 mfxgl IQ J cXYouX. Sk 31443 Btforsa, 9 ooo wki QQ-gq,5 lq k5'HxCJ' HVMQLO ? er ,Y Blom Qgluaa L k Q ij E,f,,g'g3g'f+ 3151 H txt m mfquhh qt? .72Q'Tf omx0orxQ, QUILT CHQ, i LJOOAB -YrQ,HC,xX. g'Pq15-QQ-'5 X'yHxL CLLMLS. 2' mwj K MQIPQQOO? 9 LiHlo. 'brown 'url- 3. I Smoke. Q mgox. ,Dj-U gotjov, may -eo bu,- 4'-n'1 0f2.. vafjmbondf Il 'Rv.me,mba.v- wk: 7 Soscmfo 55 Semmwxware, in +hfi'c1av-R. .Emu Nmlvdud Skiv-Ku, Wu cava' mf. nw' o++Q'z 7. sight? info? bcjw. V5. Ggdtngskw- PL? 4 ,,.,- Y fuzz-. I . - f 64.3 Q---'H ,,e..,,.--,..I, g.. l,.1.--V-1-M' '-lug The Megaphone staff wishes to express its thanks to the following merchants who have helped make this book possible. 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