Winfield High School - Lagondan Yearbook (Winfield, KS)

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CLAYTON KELLER Faculty Advisor ,...,L,L WENDELL WILLIAMS TABLE OF CONTENTS Dedication Lccccccccccccccccccc,ccccccccccc,ccc ccccc 3 Foreword C ,.cc....,o so 4 Board of Education 5 Administrators uuuuuuuu so , 6 Faculty aaaaucuaaaauaaaaa aaaaa 8 Seniors ,.ccc aaacca I I Juniors ,c..,,..sso.uo uouuuu 2 7 Sophornores uouuuu 4I Organizations ,sssoss ssss,s 5 I Activities .ssc,, L L 69 Athletics ssss as ssssssssss ssss,s 8 9 Junior High sssssss C ss,, as so s.,s 99 Farewell to Seniors ssssv usss, I I2 IN MEMoRY OF JoNirA MACKEY The modern-day term rock and roll would best describe Jonita. She was a happy-go-lucky, carefree girl. However, she took a serious interest in Y-Teen, her church, acting, Rainbow, and making friends. She was best known as Johnnie by everyone. She would have liked for even her teachers to call her that. Her ambition was to be an actress, and her greatest asset was friend- liness. She thought of no one as her enemy and everyone as her friend. One would never guess that Jonita, 5'5 and slender, had heart trouble. On March 23, 1953, she passed away. A collection was taken up and a large bouquet from her friends was put on the casket. On the ribbon was Johnnie. At the funeral a section was reserved for her friends. The remainder of the money was donated to the heart fund in the name of Jonita Mackey. Even though she is no longer with us in bodily form, she is still in our memory. To all her close friends that memory will continue to hold a place in their hearts. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mackey, can well be proud of the wonderful memories they also hold, and the wonderful times they and everyone received from this dynamic personality. By LADONNA MCCARDWELL Hail, Alma Mafer, Hafs off fo you, Ever you'll find us. Loyal and frue- FOREWORD Wifh our school year swiffly closing we pause fo cafch a final glimpse of 'rhe happiness and friends we've had. Many fhings have happened fhis year we shall never forgef. We find ourselves holding closely fo our hearfs fhe fond memories of fhis pasf year af W.H.S. The I956 Lagondan is yours. You made if: we preserved if fhrough word and picfure. THE STAFF BOARD OF EDUCATION s We have had a very efficient Board of Education this year. The members consisted of left to right: Shirley Fromming, clerk, Mr. Herbert Hawk, Mr. Robert Jarvis, Dr. Bernard Nickel, Mrs. Lelia Gralapp, Dr. Wendell A. Grosiean, Mrs. Betty Gibson, and Dr. Warren Bernstorf. OFFICE HELPERS A great aid to Winfield High School administrators this year are these office secretaries. They are, standing, left to right: Pet Brewer, Shirley Fromming, Betty Lou Walker. Seated: Charlotte Lawerence, and Ethel Marie Walker. U, A cv Y,-A agp? ADMINII MR. HERBERT C. HAWK, Superintendeni of Winfield Public Schools MR. J. H. DOUGLASS Assisfant Superintendent IILCUKA IVH7 TRATORS 1211 X f MR. T. H. VAUGHAN, High School Principal gofwfmiyiw i .J . ii gif M wifi 'IIN If Y Ii I fi ni 1 i QQ ix I LW T, 'mf Q Ti 'x iw- . . I - FACULTY LOIS BEAR, Vocational Homemaking JOHN BRUNING, Industrial Arts CAROLYN BURDICK, Social Science THELMA BUSSARD, English RICHARD CHISUM, Commerce BERTHA CLARK, English BILL DAVIS, Psychology RUTH DETURK, Mathematics DOROTHY DOBBS, Vocal Music LEWIS EGGENBERGER, Vocational Agriculture LEO FOLCK, Industrial Arts HOWARD HALGEDAHL, Instrumental Music D .R. HANKINS, Industrial Arts LUCY HEADRICK, English NINA HELLER, Mathematics OLIVER HIEBERT, English HELEN JOHNSON, Spanish GRACE KARR, American History fa- RICHARD KINGSOLVER, Electricity . AGNES LAKE, Biology S E JOHN LOWE, Vocational Agriculture Sv .54 I X t A Ss X BERKEY MEANS, Vocational Agriculture ALLIE MOORE, Commerce Ai 1 .Q A , A 5 . 4 st L A 'S I if x JOAN OBRAIE, English S ' CHARLES PINE, Mathematics, Driver's Education fg X IRA PLANK, Vocational Agriculture A A W .ff g ggi? LOUISE POTTS, Latin, Spanish MARY ANN REZABEK, Vocational Hornemaking E I Qs GENE Rises, chemistry MILDRED ROBIESON, Mathematics MARGARET RYAN, English ANNE SCHWANTES, Science, Spelling KENT SMITH, Vocal Music OPAL SMITH, Vocational Homemaking JACQUELINE STARRETT, Speech, Therapy OLLIE THOMAS, Social Science 'Q T 235 ' . Its 1 S E L .lg x 1 s 59.3, N- --1 CQ: . A nl ., , I2 ' I - i fi. as , I, if P ji X X ' I 1'1 if M Yil R S is Q l x F ix mf A I gagged.. xii! 55254 if WSF F S I ht AF a ia AT.-.I f L Ar I ' 1 , r Q,-A Q0 BILL THORNTON, Social Science, Driver's Education JOE THORNTON, Science, Basketball RALPH TITUS, Boys' Physical Education ESTHER TREADWAY, School Nurse BETTY JO UERKVITZ, Girls' Physical Education JOE VANN, Social Science, Football LOLA VIETS, Library J. B. WALDEN, Typing THELMA WELCH, Cafeteria Director LETHA WIDENER, Mathematics MARY JO WILLIAMS, Art WENDELL L. WILLIAMS, Journalism, Printing SARAH WILSON, Art CUSTODIANS- First row, left to right: Archie Bannon, Mr. Martin, Elmer Morrell. Second row: Ralph Daggett, Richard Anderson, Guy Cole. Not pictured: Fred Sweeney, O. A. McKnight, Don Alvord. SENIORS The senior class of l956 was led through a very successful year loy, left to right Martha Jarvis, Secretary, Jerry Drennan, President, and Jean Crawford, JOHN ALQUEST, DIE BESTE A-Y DOUGLASS BARBER, PHILO Cheerleader, Hi-Y, Planning Committee NANCY BENDER, ALPHA Y-Teen, Pep Club, Orchestra, Band BERLE BERSON, PHILO JEAN BLACK, ALPHA FHA President, Y-Teen, Latin Club JAMES BLAND, DIE BESTE APY, Football, Track il 5 vi xgslg twi 45235, K fs lf :-. Six th QT? J, its L, A in 35 it llil i R lrllxll ll DONALD BOWLBY, PHILO Tennis CHARLES BRASHEAR, ALPHA A-Y, Spanish Club, Band KENNETH BREWER, PHILO Hi-Y, A-Y, Student Council Vice President MAX BRlLEs, ALPHA Hi-Y President, Student Council RAY BROOKS, ALPHA FFA, Baseball MARGARET BROONER, PHILO Y-Teen, A'Y, Spanish Club, Orchestra SENIORS X! .I F J 3 yi' I X S A' If l' I DOROTHY COLE, PHILo JOEL COLLIER, DIE EESTE Football, Tennis, Letterman's Club GLENN Comes, ALPHA Hi-Y, Football, Baseball, Letterman CLIFFORD CONAWAY, ALPHA Hi-Y, A-Y, Orchestra KENNETH COOLEY, DIE BESTE I-II-Y LA DONNA CooN, PHILo Library Helper ARLEN BURRIS, PHILO Football, Letterman, Band, Blue Knights KEITH CALLISON, DIE BESTE Tennis RICHARD CAMP, DIE BESTE LARRY CARPENTER, ALPHA NEDMA CASE, DIE BESTE A-Y, FHA, Pep Club, Student Council GARY CLARK, DIE BESTE Football, Basketball, Letterman, Hi-Y ale XX X if S 'Q- LEON COON, ALPHA MARCIA CRAMBLET, PHILO-SECRETARY Y-Teen, Mixed Chorus, Vikettes PATRICIA CRANDALL, PHILO ANITA CRANsToN, DIE BESTE Y-Teen, A-Y, Pep Club, Oracle Staff ALVIN CRAWFORD, PHILO JEAN CRAWFORD, ALPHA Class Vice President, Cheerleader, Y-Teen BILL CRITTENDEN, ALPHA EUGENE DALE, ALPHA Mixed Chorus BARBARA DAVID, DIE BESTE-PRESIDENT Football Queen, Drum Maior, Y-Teen BARBARA DAvIEs, DIE BESTE Y-Teen, Pep Club KAY DAVIS, PHILO Planning Committee, Pep Club GWEN DAY, ALPHA Oracle Staff su W t XV ,., , It RONALD DUNCAN, ALPHA FFA LoUIsE EASTMAN, ALPHA Football Queen Attendant, FHA, A-Y JANET ELLIOTT, PHILO Student Council Secretary, Twirler, Y-Teen JOE EVERLY, PHILO-VICE PRESIDENT Football, Baseball, Letterman's Club LARRY FLICK, PHILo Basketball, Letterman Basketball KENNETH FAUST, DIE BESTE Letterman's Club, Football s f 5.15 - I , 4 eaa lil DEAN DECOUDRES, ALPHA DONNA DEWITT, DIE IaEsTE A-Y President, Planning Committee, Vikettes LDYD DOBBINS, PHILO Hi-Y, Tennis JAMES DOUGLASS, ALPHA Hi-Y, A-Y, Band, Orchestra, Baseball JERRY DRENNAN, PHILO Hi-Y, Class President, Letterman, Football LESLIE DRUM, PHILO 1, Q Q ,M I I K' E? JIM GROOM, ALPHA FFA JEAN GROSJ EAN, PHILO-PRESIDENT Oracle Staff, Student Council NANCY HALBROOK, ALPHA BETTY HALL, DIE BESTE A-Y, Y-Teen,,Pep Club, Vikettes CLIFFORD HALL, PHILO CAROL HANN, DIE aEsTE Office Helper . 'GFI X , 3 I .'A f-A . '41 ALICE FREDRICK, DIE BESTE A-Y, FHA, Y-Teen JOAN GENTRY, PHILO FRANCES GILLISPIE JACK GRANT, PHILO JOHN GRANTHAM, ALPHA Band, Blue Knights MARLENE GREER, PHILO Pep Club, Mixed Chorus ' K I, fi, fe . Q 5 'ill' 3. jx MARRIETTA HANN, ALPHA A-Y, Mixed Chorus OLIVE HAYDEN, ALPHA FHA TOM HERLOCKER, DIE BESTE A-Y, Debate, Planning Committee BRILLA ANN HIOHFILL, DIE BEsTE Y-Teen President, A-Y, Planning Committee JUDY HODGES, DIE aEsTE Spanish Club LARRY HOLMAN, PHILO Cheerleader, Mixed Chorus, Boys' Nine Y .Of , l HERB HONNOLD, DIE IsEsTE Hi-Y, Planning Committee, Blue Knights HAROLD HORTON, PHILO TED HUNTER, ALPHA Hi-Y, Mixed Chorus, Madrigal MARTHA JARVIS, PHILO Class Secretary, Y-Teen, Orchestra SCOTT JARVIS, ALPHA Hi-Y, Debate, Oracle Staff, Spanish Club DONALD JOHNSON, ALPHA FFA ,tie Y V- - F P 'f.9'f5..,, JEROME KELLuM, ALPHA Football, Letterman's Club PATSY KENNEDY, PHILO Cheerleader, Y-Teen, Planning Committee lLLEAN KING NANCY KING, ALPHA-PRESIDENT Y-Teen Vice President, Planning Committee HARvETTA KLIEvvER, ALPHA DAVID KUHLMAN, PHILO Hi-Y, Orchestra, Band it I gs P - fi :si .ff .Ir 4 I 35 X 5,3 I 1 1 ' 5? mi: figs t D I 1 Qi P we I .sm ,II Y ' is it 'L SARA JOHNSON, PHILO Y-Teen, A-Y, Concert Mistress, Orchestra RAYMOND JURADO, ALPHA KENT KEAHEY, DIE BESTE Hi-Y, A-Y, Latin Club, Orchestra, Band PHYLLIS KEARNS, ALPHA Allied Youth PATRICIA KEELEY, ALPHA Office Helper, Friendship Club JIM KEITH, ALPHA Football, Basketball, Letterman, Baseball enfft 'N JUANITA MADRIGAL, ALPHA Mixed Chorus, Spanish Club NORMAN MCBRIDE, ALPHA- VICE PRESIDENT Hi-Y, Senior Planning Committee LADONNA MCCARDWELL, DIE BESTE Pep Club President, Orchestra, Band LEDENA MCCASLIN, DIE BESTE FHA Vice President, Office Helper DAL E MCCONAGHY FFA JO ANN MCGOWAN, ALPHA SUE LITTRELL, PHILO Y-Teen, Pep Club CAROLYN LOCKHART, ALPHA HELEN LOFTON, ALPHA MAX LUNIBERT, DIE BESTE FFA MARCILEE MADDOX, PHILO Pep Club Cabinet, Y-Teen JESSE MADRIGAL, PHILO Football 3: I JOHN MCGUEEY, DIE BESTE Hi-Y BONNIE MCMILLEN, DIE BESTE JIM MILES, ALPHA Football, Basketball, Hi-Y DOROTHY MILLER, PHILO Pep Club, Y-Teen, Oracle Staff GARY MILLER Basketball, FFA President, Hi-Y MARLENE MILLER, ALPHA FHA MARGARET MITCHENER, DIE BESTE Allied Youth, Y-Teen JUDY MOON, ALPHA Pep Club HELEN MORGAN, PHILO Mixed Chorus, Madrigal CONNIE NEGRETE, ALPHA Spanish Club MARY ELLEN NELSON, PHILO Y-Teen, Oracle Staff, Mixed Chorus BILL NEWLAND, ALPHA f x CLARANCE PALMER, DIE BESTE Baskeiball, Football LESTER PHILLIPS, DIE BESTE TREvA RADCLlFF, ALPHA Mixed Chorus, Library Helper BILL ROBINSON, PHILO Hi-Y, Football, Track BILL Ross, ALPHA Allied Youih PATRICIA Ross, DIE BESTE L SHIRLEY SAWYER, DIE BESTE Vikettes, Latin Club DONALD SHERRARD, ALPHA ROGER SHIELDS, DIE BESTE Allied Youth JIM SMITI-I, PHILO A-Y, Madrigal, Orchestra, Band PRISCILLA SMITH, DIE IsEsTE FHA lSLENE SPEER, ALPHA Pep Club A f Qi lx ALBERT ROWE, ALPHA Hi-Y, A-Y, Spanish Club JOAN ROWE, PHILO LEE RULLMAN, DIE BESTE Debate, Baseball, Oracle Staff MARTIN RUTHEFORD, PHILO Football FAYEANN SANDSTRUM, PHILO Y-Teen Cabinet, Pep Club GLENYS SATTLER ALPHA I Cafeteria Helper T if S X -, - f 'Q' 41 in A -,gi .. : , I A K L I ge Ne , it ' fx :f1gi?i,ggf X K 52 SHIRLEY SPHAR, ALPHA Senior Girls' Chorus Vice President NORMA SPRESSER, ALPHA Pep Club Secretary, Student Council DONNA STINER TREVA STRICKLER, PHILO A-Y, Pep Club, Mixed Chorus, Madrigal CHUCK SWAYDEN, DIE aEsTE Letterman's Club, Golf, Football, Hi-Y BILL SWOYER, DIE BESTE EDWARD TAYLOR, DIE BESTE FFA, A-Y . HARRY THOMAS, PHILO A-Y, Planning Committee, Harbor Board SHARON TORBET GRACE UNGER, PHILO Vikettes, Student Council PATRICIA VASQUEZ, DIE EESTE Latin Club FANNY VAUGHN, ALPHA Mixed Chorus, Y-Teen, A-Y, Vikettes ik K 11' S i R.. , UI its Q 5 DON WILLIAMS, DIE BESTE Blue Knights, Orchestra, Band LARRY WILLIAMS, RHILO Student Council President, Track, A-Y JACQUELIN WINCH, DIE BESTE Baton Twirler, Mixed Chorus, Band KAY VVORKMAN, PHILO Hi-Y Secretary, Football, Planning Committee EDGAR WRIGHT, DIE BESTE Track, A-Y, Orchestra, Football LORRAINE YOUNG, DIE IaEs'rE Vikettes, Mixed Chorus, Harbor Board PAUL WACKER, DIE BESTE LANE WARRINOTON, PHILO DARRELL WEBEER, PHILO FFA Vice President, Hi-Y, Football BILL WHITSON, DIE BESTE Mixed Chorus, Boys' Nine CONNIE WIEGAND, ALPHA LAURA LEE WILCOx, DIE BESTE Y-Teen, Pep Club Vice President, Oracle Isa gi1 f JOE ZANARDI, me sEsrE SENIORS NOT PICTURED DONALD ASKINS FRANK BROWN SHARON CARDWELL GARY Coon WAYNE ELAM KENNETH FINUF LEON JOHNSON PARKY JOHNSON PEGGY JOHNSON ROBERT MCWITHEY LINDA MICHEL! SHAROLYN RowE DoN THURBER 99 Years. xx' 'O Y vw simon CANDIDS Thai Crawford may wows 'ef-1. To fi,- ob,,,,Ver C Ps! 1 v 7 0 kewl 1, T ofo n9o. Sfep aside!!! Memories are made of fhis wtf S' 5 is X, S Oh! thai x Flic . L J S boshew m . O 8 -XX e ,906 Me Jer' xl b n Mae.-9' Of, Fanny, how you've changed!! 14'- WW' A, M QW? x 3 . awe :fi ' s QN x Priscilla was once a frue blond. 5 5 K if 6 Jednj 23 Wheee!! Oh, tell another one! 24 Tough guy! N A , f, w A ww mm 4 Q, ,JA t' f ' ' f f ., Xi 5 L , 'A 3 ERA Bedtime for ful ju--4 ,Af ON- one XO OB 6. Bonzo Crazy legs What every modern kitchen needs!! v . 4, . 5 iz F , u . EV 5. El if! sz i 27' - E5 Q' E Af, . f . .fa .5 'J 't aw. , .J ff. .133 , 52137 iffy: 4 L, 5-by . L iff H. F . , H. ' A w 52:3 L1 . 4 'Qif!,3v', PW, 'ur' yu, i.eR?22' , .gen-1 fi ' . ,.., - 4 .v :X P-, A,-ff , f , j '51 ., , rr. , T f ,nhl : 'lik I , 41.11 - ,. .. ' ' . Q .. 1 . K , ,w ut f 4: ,Y .IUNIORS .IUNIORS l 1 The Junior class officers are, seated, left to right: Vice President, Mario Gilleng President, Dwain Neubecker, Secretary, Janyth Lowe. Lois Adams, Die Beste Terry Allen, Die Beste Raylene Andes, Philo Ronny Anglemyer, Philo Emma Lou Bacher, Philo Sharon Beery, Die Beste Bob Benson, Die Beste Linda Bingle, Philo Marvin Bland, Philo Barbara Boots, Alpha Bob Bradbury, Die Beste Beverly Jo Bradford, Die Beste Dale Courtney, Alpha Terry Covacevich, Alpha Janet Crouch, Alpha Melissa Dawson, Alpha Lea Deck, Die Beste Barbara Jo Deeds, Philo Sondra Brantley, Alpha Nante Brewer, Philo Mac Carder, Philo Harold Chace, Philo Howard Clark, Die Besre Sonny Cobble, Alpha Maurice Dyke, Die Besfe Eugene Eastman, Die Beste Ronnie Eastman, Philo Lou Elene Edwards, Die Beste Karen Sue England, Alpha Carole Esfes, Die Besfe Janice Detter, Die Besfe Grant Dick, Philo James Dicken, Alpha Bob Duensing, Philo Eddie Dugan, Alpha Judy Dungey, Alpha Bertha Evans, Philo Joe Feger, Alpha Hilma Floyd, Alpha Wilma Floyd, Die Beste Donella French, Philo Judy Fulcher, Alpha Darlene Gardenhire, Die Besfe Benn Gibson, Die Besfe Don Gibson, Die Besfe Mario Gillen, Philo Gerald Graham, Die Besre Irene Graham, Die Besfe Donald Hostetter, Die Besre Kathy Janke, Die Besfe Linda Jarvis, Alpha Sondra Jirrels, Philo Larry Ronald Johnson, Die Besre Michael Jones, Die Besfe Gerald Hayes, Philo Judi Hayward, Philo Marilyn Hedges, Philo Velma Hensley, Philo Patty Hinkley, Alpha Anita Kay Horton, Alpha zz Larry Leftwich, Alpha Kay Lewis, Die Besfe Carolyn Lock, Philo Janyth Lowe, Philo Norman Lowe, Alpha Wayne Lytle, Philo Marilyn Keely, Alpha Clayton Keller, Die Beste Larry Don Kirnbrell Cecilia Kitfrell, Die Besfe Nancy Knuckey, Alpha Bill Langloys, Die Beste John Marshall, Die Besfe Tonnie Martin, Philo Bessie Mays, Alpha Grace Mays, Philo John McDaniel, Philo Mary McElroy, Alpha f Mary McGlasson, Die Beste Phyllis McKibben, Philo Calvin Miller, Philo Betty Mitchener, Alpha Verlane Mounts, Die Beste Clyde Mowder, Die Beste rl are Myrna O'Neil, Die Beste Wayne Orr, Die Beste Carol Osier, Philo Marilyn Parsons, Philo Howard Phillips, Die Besre David Plott, Die Beste 5 Q fs l i,,?j mr N Axe Jackie Musgrave, Alpha Mary Negrete, Alpha Larry Nelson, Die Besfe Dorothy Neu, Die Beste Dwain Neubecker, Alpha Kenneth Oliver, Philo mv wi 9' . .p ln.. A Preston Richardson, Philo Allan Rowe, Die Beste Joan Rundle, Philo Connie Sauerwein, Alpha Nancy Schwantes, Alpha Onettia Shelton, Philo Norma Randall, Die Beste Larry Rankin, Philo Angela Reida, Philo Nonie Releford, Die Besre Louise Reynolds, Die Besfe Keith Richardson, Philo JoVena Sidders, Philo Mary Sisson, Die Beste Beaulah Smith, Philo Denzil Smith, Alpha Michael Smith, Alpha Loretta Smith, Die Beste Virgil Smyth, Die Beste Norma Snyder, Philo Judy Speer, Alpha Phyllis Speer, Die Beste Denny Splane, Die Beste Martha Lou Stegall, Alpha Kenneth Wagner, Philo Larry Waite, Alpha Christine Waldorf, Philo Mike Watters, Die Beste Bruce Wells, Philo Kay Whitson, Philo Edgar Stinnett, Die Beste Virginia Tapia, Die Beste Lorraine Terrell, Philo Glenn Tracy, Die Beste Imogene Vaughn, Alpha Charles Venn, Die Beste ,Betty Williams, Alpha Jim Yianakopulus Becky Youle, Philo Judy Young, Die Beste JUNIORS NOT PICTURED Ronnie Alcorn Ronnie Berwert Jimmy Booe Stanley Clark Jean Cooley Terry Cooley Gary Cranston Leon Davis Gene Davis Paul Diehl Mary Finley Clifton Gottlob Joe Harper Carol Hess Danny Inman Richard Jones Lee Jurado Larry Kilts Bill McArtor Gerald Nichols Bill Peters David Rockhold Joyce Rogers. Carl Rowe Richard Sawyer Jim Smith Ann Thomas Ferrel Wallace JUNIOR CANDIDS 4 ,1?.'Jf5f.!: . , 125- ' S 5 :iv Q How time fiies! NY' awww pa ,VI Y , . r L ,. 1 J? l ' 0 ' 4 fn -1 f up ' I I , w 3 - n 'K 5 1 V Qgfg, A' ygfp- ' A: I is L 1 Y Y L A ,, f ' 1 ...JH , , , .. Momoeq Kathy S n Dom 0' s Ks 'ws Ben I ,. And then one day at Sunday School. ull 1 'ki V , , , it KJ ' 4 Cf' 5 X - 'u . x- , X , ,yg, 1 Th A ey get NUS one f Or 25C CUTE! ls time changing Judy Young Such charming little ladies! Wow! What? A dec em Pict Ure 9 On Of New f of The windblown effect. Heavywelghl champion!! fron , Il7e o fl7er Quick! Catch me, deadly! Dig those dimples! Glamour girl! Sweet Little Norman heya : : 5 11 ' git.: A , ei ' I QQ 1 ff Y Q K, ? , Ea, ' v ww-, . ,- H rs, SL L f? Q Q E44 Tj fi: EQ A 992. 2'- 'gff ' I if? LM ,. 1 1 A A J 5TfIvfi2 A 2 4, . f ' i n-13 f . ' , , .3 fg' f x f,H5:Qq., .,qg,... 3 . :1 Z, ' 2.15322 If A ?i???f4. if '-V-igw,,.,.:' ,. :hm I . i.'1E' Q ' .illg ' ., STE' 22195 34 . ' fi ,rgfwf 1, , V f X '. , A 5.41 -14 - - ' 1, at , wff - , V 'A - ' A y iyijv ..L ' ,2f . , ' , ' 'J J , Qiwgflffii , m , M -' - gm -J , ,, , 5, ' N 'x,5,.. W ,-MQW Q 94,4 ,X- 1 - : , aff f- .Q:.,W,.d:f 1 ghd: ' K 'wg smmmisk... SUPHDMORES 5.-7. SOPHOMORES The sophomore class officers are, left to right: Jean An leme er Vice President- Nola Pack, 9 Y 1 1 President, and Sandra Snodgrass, Secretary. Q Nancy Jane Bergdall, Alpha Clara Boggs, Die Beste Wanda Boafman, Philo Sheilah Bolack, Alpha Bill Bottoroff, Alpha Tom Bozell Leland Brashear, Alpha Donald Brewer, Philo Leon Ahlerich, Philo David Alquest, Alpha Jean Anglemyer, Die Besfe Don Atwood, Alpha Linda Barber, Die Beste David Bear, Die Besfe Judy Beaver, Philo Joe Belden, Alpha i5'lmwm siiimemnslsmmnvsl m 'H il is 5932? Roberta Brewer, Die Besre Bob Brown, Die Beste Patty Brown, Philo Sonia Burrow, Die Beste Florence Cabrera, Alpha ' . Pauline Carrillo, Die Beste Leota Casebolt, Alpha Roger Casebolt, Alpha wa sr ' M 4 i Max Chisum, Phlio , ' Judith Clower, Philo ' Q ' Peter Collinson, Philo , K .,:..,, Martise Conaway, Die Beste ,fir in 1 A ii Larry Cooley, Alpha Charles Cranston, Philo Joan Daniels, Alpha Gloria Davis, Alpha J' J' se S' W' X X Y Jim Davis, Alpha William Dennison, Alpha Janice DeVore, Philo Bill Dick, Alpha Dorothy Diehl, Alpha Loretta Fox, Alpha Lou Ann Fralic, Alpha Rhea Gordon, Die Beste Max Gottlob, Philo 'R Janet Groom, Die Beste sf Q Margaret Hahn, Die Beste dj Fark tl , s f 5 H s, N swf:- Chuck Hauber, Die Besle Don Hayes, Philo Carol Herpolshimer, Alpha , , y Janet Hiatt, Alpha 5 ll Shirley Hiatt, Alpha x Scott Higginbottom, Philo Darrell Horst, Philo A Wilma Hoyt, Philo Terry Hunt, Philo Robert Hurst, Philo Gayle Jirrels, Die Beste ,,,E . I ,W Pete Johnson, Die Beste f sk Barbara Kelly, Die Beste ,, Q-..,.Q if R- .1 Harriet Lipperd, Die Beste , J Petra Llamas, Alpha Carole Lumloert, Die Beste Anita Louise Lutz, Philo 1 r r ,P H LM: gs , Q Q ea 5 bl ,v m , f Sl alll V A :-. if 1 ll' 1-134, Larry Kelly, Alpha Buddy Kelly, Die Beste Gene Kellum, Die Beste Gary King, Alpha Sandra Kinnamon, Alpha Leonard Landis, Alpha Alan Lewis, Alpha Martha Lewis, Philo Kay Lytle, Die Beste ,, E, g it Jerry Mathis, Die Beste H 'f , : W' , Gwendolyn Matthews, Die Beste ., - I A A I. 'W ,, l' Jeanne McCall, Philo L A' A -':1: J K, . A l ' J . ' . :.,., . , gif? I lihh L,,', l ,l .KTV , 7 X I a WR ' 252 3 rl 'ts ysia H A I V, , , , si , P y . 1:2 ,Q af' f ,H ' Lauretta McCall, Alpha Beverly McCaslin, Philo Larry McCaslin, Die Beste Neal McCoy, Philo Cora McFarland, Philo Patricia McFarland, Philo Judy Mclntosh, Alpha Marcia Metz, Die Beste Q 1 l ' Jackie Miller, Alpha .lo Jean Mitchler, Alpha Janice Moon, Philo Karen Morgan, Philo Nobel Morrell, Alpha r ca 5. C' . 2 Q in Q Glenda Moss, Philo 4 -, x '51, ,,,f'a-3' Bonnie Mountain, Die Beste if 4 4, U . ' Rolland Mozingo, Die Beste ,V l ' Ronald Mozingo, Die Beste tg? F., , is ,1 Georgene Newbold, Die Beste Q, H if f' Q Walter Nichols, Alpha fi' , . N Jerry Norton, Philo i .X S LareYil?ldSoAIpiia Al h 'i l in A F iert very, pa -Q25 wg Nola Pack, Alpha gg REPS X N' Don Price, Die Beste ' f Wx, , A A Dwight Ramsey, Philo , 7, 3 ' r if Nancy Ramsey, Philo g V Louise Reed, Philo X P ' X Evelyn Reuther, Alpha it S ,fl I N ' D Gerald Robinson, Philo Q 1' , Ralph Rush, Die Beste f Z , 9, X 1 , Betty Schuyler, Philo A AX 'N Peggy Schuyler, Alpha 'ff L.. Robert Shaver, Philo Q N Norma Shoup, Philo v fi, .. - Karen Simpson, Philo ' ' Sandy Snodgrass, Philo 1 '-1 . slss ee Wait, x. ,XX EFX YE Karen Spradlin, Alpha Beverly Standiford, Die Beste ig, . i 9 ' - 2 X Patricia Stevenson, Die Beste ilii - ss X Jean Swoyer Philo K Larry Thiel, Die Beste Ellen Thompson, Die Beste Marcia Truesdeil, Die Beste Linda Waggoner, Alpha Marion Watt, Philo Jane Ann Weathers, Alpha Lois Webber, Alpha Patricia Webber, Alpha l David Alberding Donnie Andes Robert Barron Donald Ray Beshires Harley Briniger, Jr. Melburn Brown Rose Mary Brown Wesley Buehrens Gerald Cales Roy Crane Joe Crumpton Judy David Paul Evans, Jr. Eldon Finuf Wade Girod Joseph Otis Wells, Philo Bruce Williams, Die Beste Don Williams, Philo Nancy Blanchard, Alpha Danny Ross Burley QDeceasedj Jeanne Caskey, Philo Joan Ford, Philo Sharon Gralapp, Philo Jenny Lou Houston, Alpha Sandra Husted, Alpha Darrell Jordan, Alpha Martha Rockholcl, Die Beste SOPHOM ORES NOT PICTURED Jim Otis Benny Johnson Oliver Johnson Cheri Ann Jones Larry Jones Gary Kilts Edward King Richard Ray King Arvenia Fay Lewis Gunter Liebherr Velma Loudd Dennis Wayne Marsland Johnny Madrigal Sandra McCartney Gerald McGee Marlene Moon Jack Myers Dorothy Nally Lee Roy Nally Sandra Jo Porter Max Rhodd Joyce Richards Jimmy Dean Rogers Nancy Willodean Rozar William Samms Stanley Scudder Albert Glynn Smyth Gene Thurber Arthur Walker Bryan Jay Ward SCPHOM ORE CA NDIDS S. . me scene Behind K ' Hawkey ex 'xfaxfi gang- lp. ng Kam flrh .fr e ca v e Woman Www WM MNYWBYI Wav' hey uw' The Ole pl Eno R Oll B1 Ues. 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'fa Nm .., 11- ky' - ff J ,qw rkfqim' 11 Q 11 L4 vvpfau- H 5:11-H 444: rf- 14 - 2 -Ur-,, 1 gr, .-,Fu,cAr,,1 f 'U-M , , 4 -,,, ,Q-,.,4 .-iw-p w, X - -3 ,gm-1 2 jg ' '37, i 5 xl 4 -ww 1 ' F fri: I f I 1 ORGANIZA TIDNS STUDENT BODY PRESIDENT Fellow Students, I'm the guy that gets the recognition for iobs done by the Student Council and some other groups, the Student Body President. But this is not where the credit is due. Committees and individual students are working almost constantly to keep things running smoothly, planning parties, and the many other activities. I'd like to thank these people personally and make a list for you to see but this is impossible. There is one officer who never gets any recognition and from his great iob this year he deserves it. The Vice President of the Student Body, Kenneth Brewer, has worked very hard this year, especially when l was ill. All this working together to run the school is part of the democracy that is so much a part of our American life and schools. We may gripe about things our school doesn't have, but on the whole, if we compare our school with others, we feel pretty proud and lucky. As this year draws to a close, I'd like to thank the whole student body for making this very busy year a great year for Winfield High School. Sincerely yours, Larry Williams STUDENT COUNCIL KENNETH BREWER JANET ELLIOT vice president secretary Student council members are: Jean Grosiean, Norma Spresser, LaDonna McCardwell, Nancy King, Brilla Ann Higlwfill, Sonja Burrows, Betty Hall, Donna DeWitt, Barbara David, Jean Crawford, Ronny Anglemyer, Max Briles, .lean Black, Judy Fulcher, Anita Kay Horton, Grace Unger, Raylene Andes, Joan Runclle, Tom Herlocker, Dwain Neubecker, Denny Splane, Gary Miller, Jerry Drennan, Lois Webber, Nola Pack, Marcia Truesdell, and Karen Spradlin. The sponsor is Mr. Oliver Hiebert, and the officers, standing in front of the group are Janet Elliott, secretaryp Larry Williams, president, and Kenneth Brewer, vice president. figgw .L - g .1 - 3257- r M -5 -X 4 51:53 'L '-A . , X . g xii 15, Z fxfi -Y . . -1 P mfg ' . ., 5 , ,NH W .. M QE ,gf W ' A A Sw, -NIQQMQBV. .Q -. is V W, . Q my Q ix f A NX ' . lg t T Q . I k:.:.sf5 fu, Ni: ,. Q i Kx -fag ' fx 1. fem. 'rpggiw-.MQ is 1 . gm!! fa Q af 'w if k i V. VV fd- f I if-A vw ,f if f ,, -fm QJ NE' 1552-?'N' ' . L sf x - up fx J ' ima- i fi-M 1: --rv f ' 1 'Qi ' ' vii x -fi Kb f 5 X gg f 3+ f L X ,. Q .V 1 M1 ::. ,Q.gsr.f: gag A Q .f-mg, N f-S qf 53 1,7-gg3? l Jjggg-5 x Q 5.19 - 'ff 1 Xi M1 'S All Y -Q - f 71 ALPHA SOCIETY This year's Alpha officers are, seated, left to right: Patty Hinkley, secretary: Nancy King, president, and Norman Mc- Bride, vice president. Standing are the sponsors Miss Allie Moore, head sponsor, and Mr. Richard Chisum. The Alphas placed first in a number of events this past year including the football ticket sale, the one-act play ticket sales and the girls' basketball tourna- ment. They presented the humorous play, How to Propose. To help the school spirit, they put on a pep skit and an after-game dance. The Alpha one-act play cast is, seated, left to right: Lou Ann Fralic, Charles Brashear, Nancy Blanchard. Standing are Albert Rowe, Linda Jarvis, Norman Lowe, Terry Covacevich, Eddie Dugan, Karen Spradlin, Jim Dickens, Nola Pack, Bill Dick, and Leland Brashear. 55 DIE BESTE SOCIETY This year's Die Beste society officers are, seated, left to right: Barbara David, president, Judy Young, secretary. Standing are Miss Lola Veits, head sponsor and Benn Gibson, vice president. The Due Bestes president IS also Inter society president. The society came in first in two sports events this year, the volleyball tournament and the boys' basketball tournament They also placed second in the one-act play ticket sales. , fs - fx me ,sxar1,x.suan,gmas-amfm:mie fmrasmu , ye i ff- 4 1 ., ' .gailx ,. r N gps PHILO SOCIETY The Philo society officers for this year are, seated, left to right: Marcia Cramblett, sccretaryg Jean Grosiean, president, and Joe Everly, vice president. Standing is Miss Grace Karr, sponsor. 'S -:ffl sk N 'A S 'ii x The Philo Society sold the most basketball tickets this year to take first place. They came in second in a number of events, volleyball, football ticket sales, and boys' basketball. They had a Philo party in the latter part of March. 1.1 Q, ii The Philo one-act play Cast is, seated, left to right: Judi Hayward, Peter Collinson, and Grace Unger. Standing are Douglas Barber and Larry Holman. Not pictured is Martha Jarvis. SENIOR Y-TEEN Pictured, left to right, are the Senior Y-Teen cabinet members. Miss Viets, Sponsor, Patsy Kennedy, Committee Head, Miss Hedrick, Sponsor, Jean Crawford, Nancy Bender, Janet Elliot, Betty Hall, Fayeannq Sandstrum, Margaret Mitchener, Janet Crouch, Kay Hedges, Nan Brewer, Miss Lake, and Miss DeTurk, Sponsors, Marcia Cramblett, Treasurer, Brilla Ann Highfill, President, Nancy King, Vice President, Judy Fulcher, Secretary, and Karen Spradlin. The YJeen had a very deverinhmnon pany this year to get the club under way. Before Christ- mas they wrapped presents for the Red Cross. Lamx on Hithe yearthey had a ParenLDaughter Senior girls at initiation party. Banquet. New members being initiated. SENIOR HI-Y . ,. .wif A ' w..r sorg Joe Belden, David Bear, Jerry Drennan, Cabinet Mem- bers, Ronnie Anglemyer, Vice President, Max Briles, President, Kay Workman, Secretary. 5.11 It The Senior Hi-Y had a very profitable year. They contributed to the March of Dimes and the Heart Fund. Representing Winfield on the Model Legislature was Max Briles, Larry Williarns, Herb Honnold, Kay Workman, and Kenneth Brewer. Later in the year they were able to send one boy to Boys' State. 3- x S 5: 'vi' .Ai Pictured at left are the boys that represented Winfield on I the Model Legislature. Herb Honnold, Max Briles, Kay Work- 1- U man, Larry Williams, and Ken- neith Brewer. 59 Left to right: Mr. Medley, Spon- F.F.A. Left to right are the F.F.A. officers. Allen Lewis, Sentinelg Larry Waite, Reporterp Max Lumbert, Secretary Gary Miller, President: Darrell Webber, Vice Presidenty and Gerald Graham. Treasurer. The main event of the year for the F.F.A. was the banquet. Below is a picture featuring Mr. Plank being presented with a plaque. Sophomore Vocational Agriculture students drenching sheep under the supervision of Mr. Lowe. The sheep are furnished by Darrell Webber. 1 .16 M, ff if ggi 145 IV! lg F.H.A. -g X ftxl- -1- af ' - - The F.H.A. sent representatives to a district meeting this year and took sev- eral honors. They had a co-party with F.F.A., the theme was the Harvest. Later in the year a group went to Topeka for a State meeting. They meet every two weeks to discuss plans for the coming weeks. During the year several speakers have entertained them. Sponsors of F.H.A. are Miss Reza- bek, Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Bear. F.H.A. officers are, left to right: Shirley Hiatt, Representative, Beverly McCaslin, Parliamentarian, Lou Edwards, Treasurer, Jean Black, President, and Alice Frederick, Secretary. Not pictured are Louise Eastmen and Neoma Case. .fi la 5. Pictured below are the district meetin rou 9 9 P 5.1 Vx,-W.. x , Raylene Andes, Jean Black, and Donella French Mrs. Bear was the sponsor. Not pictured are A Neoma Case, LaDeanna McCaslin. 3. K. . .,.. ft? 3? .X f , Q M, ti ...H Q Y 51 Pr . .sax V ss ' ! f TNQ i i . 'sxw SPANISH CLUB Pictured are the officers of Spanish Club. Left to right: Linda Biesemier, Treasurer, Miss Johnson, Sponsor, Miss Potts, Sponsor, Terry Allen, Vice President, Eddie Dugan, President, Nola Pack, Secretary. Spanish Club meets once each month. The first meeting was given over to slide films shown by Dr. Ethel Colbrunn, who had traveled in Spain. She had pictures of the Spanish countryside, the Alhambra, and of many cities. Each meeting various students have taken part in the program in short dialogues and quiz programs. The group has learned Spanish songs. ln April there was a Spanish formal banquet and a Spanish Fiesta. Class representatives are, left to right: Clayton Keller, Mary Negrete, Sandy Snod grass, Linda Bingle, Janice DeVore, Bruce Williams, Robert King, Sally Atwood Bill Dick, Carolyn Sue Finney, Rhea Gordon. LATIN CLUB Latin Club officers are, left to right: Chuck Hauber, President, Bill Bottorff, Vice President, Beverly Staniford, Secretary, and Jane Weathers, Musician. Latin Club meets each month for an entertaining program such as mottoes in Latin, or songs in Latin. Once they had colored slides of Italy shown to the group. The main purposes of the club are to become more familiar with spoken Latin and to learn more about the Romans and their culture. Other officers of the Latin Club are, left to right: Nola Veley, Nancy Blanchard, Joan Swoyer. Not pictured, Sharon Hager. ALLIED YOUTH CABINET First row, left to right: Miss Lake, Donna DeWitt, president, Wilma Floyd, secretary, David Nichols, vice president, Mrs. Bear. Second row: Neal Mc- Coy, Robert,Wright, Jane Weathers, Brilla Highfill, Miss Headrick, Betty Hall, Margaret Mitchner, Sarah Johnson, Larry Williams. Third row: Terry Allen, Bruce Williams, Jim Bland, Eddie Wright, Clifford Conaway, Tom Herlocker, and Jim Douglass. The AY sent four delegates to the international Allied Youth conference at Buck Hill Falls, Pennsylvania. They put on programs at our neighboring com- munities, Oxford and Tisdale. They sponsored speakers for city organizations and one senior high assembly. They encourage Allied Youth in Ark City, Cedar Vale, and Burden. CONVENTION GROUP Donna DeWitt, chosen outstanding youth of the National First row, left to right: Donna DeWitt, Miss Lake, Jean Swoyer. Allied Youth organization. Second row: Robert Wright, Neal McCoy. DISTRICT DEBATE SQUAD Seated left to right: Tonnie Martin, Judi Hayward. Standing: Tom Herlocker Scott Jarvis, David Rockhold. Not pictured: Lee Rullman. DEBATE ad' 'Q' The debate squad this year had, all in all, a very successful season. Both the experienced and the inexperienced debators did very well at their tournaments. The district squad, especially, did well in tieing for second with Newton at the district meet. Pictured below are the debators for this year. Front row, left to right: Tonnie Martin, Tom Herlocker, Scott Jarvis, Charles Schnieder, Instructor, David Calvert. Standing, left to right: Jimmy Hall, Norman Callison, Phillip Micheli, Janice Moon, Rodney Ward, Sharon Hager, Marion Watt, Elizabeth Peters, David Rock- hold, Judi Hayward, Peter Collinson, Vicki Smith, Stanley Sc-udder, Nancy McGee, Randy Barnard. JA edE3rUE'-INE MUS of O GRAV racle, firs, si mester gr' RNALIS M Wen NeXson, advedks oqean, advertkskngp ve edhorg WNQ, Orade Sxaii, Xeh kghn Nxaw Scotk Jawks, budmess managerg Bean Gr xee Rukman, sporis wvher. Seated: Bacquekne Nwsgra , ' :edu Nxanha Bawks, assockate ed-'nor and Laura Lee ' Wwe. was the HIST semester skaif. Not pxcw NNkXc.ox, ckrcxhatxon. as Pr lmers 4 , K W T , his SP0 sem ff es ass S fer 0 . W - Halbclafe flier! Sfacle r . ook, Sgfforlcofr JSfaff . ffO,' ron -mis fs, I . N nie , b Sf' or Pi Marr-Uslnes ro ri Cfu,ed'I1, C03 maghri L - lr n a ls Cul ag Ur Ma atfo er. at C 'W ' C ee Ca ' 5 fa W. 'de ear y'0n 'fc r, ed K ox me i el ' ke s N le, 'up an ' edl. Cy for ssorfx I . . Nxafxwn Vawon' Hx 10 MQW' 5 Ke xagonaananjakxaqion YxeXNer, bvskness managef- ea ames' edfxiot . echo! . 66 Nam-N 50 SCWN 818 5 5 dxs NANC Y H o ALB racle, secondRiQK, editor me51er of 7+ 7, ACTIVITIES SENIOR ORCHESTRAS Above is the Winfield High School orchestra of this year. They gave many fine concerts during the year and represented our school very well. The group was under the direction of Mr. Howard Halgedahl. Sara Johnson was Concert Mistress. , W. A- s'-ss T ul- A1 left is the Theater Orchestra which is composed of members of the senior or- chestra. They appeared at various plays and other activities around WHS. They , are under the direction of Mr. Halge- dahl also. SENIOR BAND Pictured at right is the fine conductor of this year's Band and Orchestra. Mr. Howard Halgedahl worked very hard through this year in getting the groups ready for numerous concerts and appearances. The Winfield High School Band represented our town very well this year. Aside from playing at all the football and basketball games, they received a very good rating at the Spering Music Contest. The personnel of the band is pictured below. With them are the baton and flag twirlers: Nancy Ramsey, Floerence Cabrera, Janet Elliott, Mary Bingle, Barbara David, Drum Maiorette, Jane Weathers, Jackie Winch, Betty Mitchner, Beverly Standiford, Dorothy Diehl, and Pat Hinkley. MIXED CHORUS This year's Mixed Chorus was a very large one with about 90 members. They presented numerous concerts Throughout the year, and took part in the music contest where they received a very good rating. Mr. Kent Smith is the director of the chorus and Jean Black is the accompanist tor the group. They presented two fine operettas in the high school auditorium on February 3 and 4. They were Trial by Jury and Sunday Excursion. Both are pictured below. mu. ENSEMBLES VIKING SINGERS Left to right are: Kay Whitson, Myrna O'Neil, Barbara Boots, Loretta Smith, Janet Elliott, Sondra Brantley, Lois Adams, Jean Crawford, Noema Case, Nan Brewer, and Wilma Floyd, Trave , Strickler is accompanist. KENT SMITH, director of vocal music A 0 'n NORSEMEN SOPHOMORE BOYS' FOUR Left to right: Larry Holman, David Nichols, Larry Williams, Jim Smith, Larry Olds, Jerry Norton, Bruce Williams, and Neal McCoy. Treva Strickler, accompanist. GIRLS' ELEVEN Left to right: Janice DeVore, Jean Swoyer, Loretta Fox, Rhea Gordon, Sandra Kinnamon, Sandra Husted, Janice Moon, Sandy Snodgrass, Gloria Davis, and Harriet Lipperd. Jean Black, accom- panist. Not pictured is Bonnie Mountain. BOYS' TEN Left to right: Mike Watters, David Nichols, Bill Whitson, Jerry Norton, Eddie Dugan, Larry Thiel, Joe Zanardi, Bruce Williams, Norman Lowe, and Eugene Eastman. :gary I Q u .1. - MADRIGAL Left to right: Ted Hunter, Helen Morgan, Neal McCoy, Janet Crouch, Jim Smith, Mary Ellen Nelson, Larry Holman, Melissa Dawson, Larry Olds, Treva Strickler, Gene Norton, Linda Jarvis, and Larry Williams. Judy Fulcher, accompanist. VIKETTES Left to right: Donna DeWitt, Betty Hall, Grace Unger, Marcia Cramblett, Fanny Vaughn, Lorainne Young, Louise Eastman, Martise Conaway, accompanist. 73 QUEEN ATTENDANTS DONNA DEWITT LOUISE EASTMAN CHEERLEADERS Larry Holman Velma Hensley Jean Crawford Head Cheerleader Douglas Barloer Janice Detler Alternate Patsy Kennedy Judi Hayward i - ,.g-.L.. LIBRARY 'g' X The Winfield High School Library. Below are this year's Library helpers. Left to right are: Treva Radcliff, Juanita Madrigal, and La Donna Coon, Back row, are: Margaret Mitchner, Linda Jarvis, Betty Hall, Patsy Kennedy, and Mary Pack. MISS LOLA VIETS, Librarian , ev 4-. ii' N C7 il 5 5 ': ,rg . lQ '1...I. - -' - . K4 K,..,,.-1 ...gg74.'f . ,, ---v. ' .v 4 , .g.-. ' '29 -' ri, ARCUND W. H.S. JUNIOR PLAY The junior class had a short parade and ticket-selling rally to make this play a success. The play was an all around success. Time Out for Ginger was once a successful Broadway show and was very well presented by a fine cast on Feb- ruary l7 and 18, Pictured above is the cast. Standing, left to right: Mr. Schneider, Director, Mary Finley, Student Director, Clayton Keller, Jim Dicken, Eddie Dugan, Student Director, David Roclchold, David Plott, Melissa Dawson, Judy Fulcher, and Janet Crouch. Seated, left to right: Marilyn Parsons, Judi Hayward, and Norman Lowe. Below is a scene trorn the play. 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VALENTINE 'S DANCE 4. The pep club seated at a game. PEP CLUB McCardwell. The Senior High Pep Club completed its second year of activity with 85 members. There were no boys in pep club, and for the first time freshman girls were eligible for membership. With LaDonna McCardwell as president and Betty Uerkvitz as head sponsor, the Pep Club held its carnival on October 24. Twelve booths were in operation during the carnival. In uniforms of white long sleeved blouses and dark skirts, the pep club held forth in a section at the home sports events. The club also presented a number of pep skits, and sponsored a float in the homecoming parade. Laura Wilcox was vice president, Norma Spresser was Secretary, and Mrs. John Ryan was co-sponsor. Pep Club sponsors and officers Left to right: Mrs. Ryan, Miss Uerkvitz Norma Spresser, Laura Lee Wilcox, and LaDonna an X fig- ggi '1? 'L ' 1 3? -I ffl, ff S ig: if cr ' af 1, 'if Nix. Ha. 5, V ,.f ,W , , Mg. A .v N f S, ..,. ,,,.... . aw '.'.s f A THLETICS JIM MILES JOE EVERLY PARKY JOHNSON Letterman Letterman Letterman KAY WORKMAN Letterman Sept. 23 Sept. 30 Oct. 7 'Oct. I4 Oct. 21 Oct. 28 Nov. 2 JIM KIETH Letterman Nov. l l CHUCK SWAYDEN Letterman Nov. 18 'win JERRY DRENNAN Letterman GARY CLARK Letterman FOO GAME SCORES OF TH Winfield Winfield Winfield Winfield Winfield Winfield Winfield Winfield Winfield ---.--- I 3 0 ---- O 26 ,,,,- I2 ,,,,---- ------- I2 26 ---- O ---- 0 SONNY COBBLE JEROME KELLUM KENNETH FAUST 90 Letterman Lenefman Letterman JIM BLAND Letterman BALL YEAR'S FOOTBA LL GAMES Hutchinson ..... Arkansas City Wichita North Augusta .,......,...... Cnon-Ieaguej Wichita West ..... Wellington ...... EI Dorado ...... . Wichita East ....... Newton ...... TOM HERLOCKER - KENNETH BREWER Letterman LESLIE DRUM Letterman DARRELL WEBBER Letterman LEE JURADO Letterman GLENN COMBS Letterman JOEL COLLIER Latterrnan BOB OLIVER EDDIE WRIGHT BILL ROBINSON Letterman lenefman I-9W9 ! 1 MARVIN BLAND LARRY RANKIN GENE NORTON MIKE WATTER5 RONNY ANGLEMYER JERALD GRAHAM MIKE JONES EDDIE DUGAN KENNETH OLIVER ' Pu. ' . fa L 6' . '1 L A .. '1 ' L .0 ' ' - ' IU JN- , -r aa, fs ' s x is 4 2 'va 1 9 54 2.i Pictured above is the Sophomore football team of this year Front row left to right are Alan Lewis Robert Barron, Joe Crumpton Jack Myers Charles Cranston Bill Bottorff Dwight Ramsey Larry Jones Gilbert Overby Arlo Ebright Chuck Hauber Back row Don Price Joe Wells Joe Belden Larry Cooley Gene Kellum, Jim Davis Melburn Brown David Bear Gary King and Leonard Landis Above is a break-away in an at tempt for a touchdown during a WHS game this year. At right is a scene from one of our hard at tempts for a win. . NJI93'Z5f fl 5 f S Q 'J 'gif' 'fd' 5 ff, ' A is fx .3 .X ,gf 1 P N ., -in I , l Q' mf f' 9,517 W 31+ R ins s Pl igfafg-,ag W Bi V bi - G- Q A K Q 6 ' ,.,, ,H . R S . A ff, Q Li h if f ,h A,. Z l Q XV 5531 ' 'iiiif ff f 3' j A TEAM BASKETBALL LARRY FLICK Senior JIM MILES Senior PARKY JOHNSON Senior CLARENCE PALMER Senior BRUCE WELLS Junior JERRY DRENNAN Senior GARY MILLER Senior HOWARD CLARK Junior ff TEAM BASKETBALL GARY CLARK Senior JIM KEITH Senior Above are the coaches for this year's basketball teams. Left is Joe Thornton, head coach and A Team coach. Right is Bill Thornton, assistant coach and coach of the B Team. qu-naniuvaav 53500556 yxililfly 4 y Yxmly 2 li,: if 'December 2 December 9 'December l6 December l7 'December 20 January 6 'January 13 January T4 'January 27 'February 3 'February lO February l l 'February l7 'February 24 February 25 'March 2 ' win BASKETBALL A TEAM Winfield ...a,. ,... , 51 Winfield ,...,. ,,...,. 4 5 Winfield ...... ....,, 5 5 Winfield .,.,.., a..,., 4 0 Winfield ,.,,... ,,,... 7 3 Winfield aaaaa. aa..., 6 0 Winfield .....,, ....., 4 3 Winfield ,v..,.. ..,.,. 4 3 Winfield ....... ..,.a, 6 7 Winfield aaa.,. ,...,. 5 8 Winfield .,..,.. .-..-.63 Winfield ...,.., ...... 5 2 Winfield ....... ...... 8 3 Winfield ....... ...,,,. 5 8 Winfield ,...,.. ...... 5 6 Winfield ....... ...... 5 O B TEAM i 7 , T1 35 ,f. Q, J' 1 'VT' ill was ink, 3 4 Hutchinson Arkansas City EI Dorado ...... Hutchinson Wellington ,.,. Wichita North Wichita East ,- Newton ,.s.,,a Wichita West Arkansas City El Dorado ,...,, Hutchinson Wellington Wichita North Wichita East - Newton ....,.,, 5 Pictured above is this year's Basketball B Team. Front row, left to right are: Gene Kellum, Lee Jurado, Jim Davis, Ronny Anglemyer, Dwain Neubecker, Melburn Brown, Jerry Mathis, and Joe Belden. Back row: Larry Cooley, Mike Watters, David Bear, Ronnie Berwert, Gary Cranston, Gerald Robinson, Scott Higginbottom, and Marvin Bland. Qxiirir,0 2 'I i yxlllilfg 4 'Q 1 I 1 4 1 3 1 1 1 I 4 i 1 Jumon HIGH 2 CLASS OFFICERS FRESHMAN LARRY SCHWINTZ DAVID CALVERT NOLA VELEY Vice President LINDA HUNTER Vice President Not pictured STEVEN MCARTOR Vice President EIGHTH DENNY HERLOCKER President Secretary BARBARA H IGGINBOTTOM SEVENTH JUDY GIBSON JOHANNA CALVERT President SeC efa Y FRESHMAN CLASS EIGHTH GRADE CLASS SEVENTH GRADE CLASS STUDENT SENATE MARK MASON MARTHA MADDOX Former President Secretary DAVID NORRIS President The Student Senate had two fine presidents this past year. Mark Mason presided until he moved and David Norris then stepped in. Assisting them in their duties was the secretary ot Student Senate Martha Maddox. The senate sponsored several events this term. Among the top were the Junior High play, the Christ- mas party, Valentine party, and the clothing drive. STUDENT SENATE First row, left to right: David Calvert. Second row: Miss Burdick, sponsor, David Norris, Martha Maddox. Third row: Norman Callison, Ann Seiving, Judy Gibson, Stephanie King, Diane Callison, Anita Rice. Fourth row: Diane Drake, Dennis Leftwich, Gretchen Wilson, Janet Hann, Paula Dumler, Elizabeth Peters, Larry Grove, Gary Pack. Fifth row: Jim Hall, Bob Agler Larry Schwintz, Jon Brantley, Denny Herlocker, W. L. Sidwell, Ed Jarvis, Marion Burnsworth, Philip Jarvis. Not pictured: Wendy Downs, Linda Hill, Carol Morrow, Mary Jane Case, Judy Wedgbury. 'X KING AND QUEEN King and Queen of the Valentine's Dance were Paul Springer and Martha Maddox CHEERLEADERS ' Fw' ' 'M o R 3 .f,,, A. V' Hi Q f., AX J!!! .3 ' I, BX J, ,. I A l ls 7-4 in live The cheerleaders were, first row, left to right: Gretchen Wilson, Bobby Agler, Linda Hunter Second row: Barbara Higginbottom, Sally Atwood, and Marcia Rowe. Not pictured Martha Maddox. JUNIOR Y-TEEN Left to right: Miss Rezebek, Linda Biesemier, Julia Jarvis, Marilyn Smith, Ann McCoy, Mrs. Robieson, Grechen Wilson, Martha Maddox, Mrs. O'Brate, Carolyn Hensley, Mary Hedrick, Vicki Smith, and Eliza- beth Peters. The Junior Hi-Y had several good speak- ers at their meetings this past year. They featured the Vice President of the State Bank and Herbert C. Hawk. The President of Hi-Y is Buddy Akin and assisting is Vice President Larry Buckman and Secretary Alvin Lowry. IO6 The Junior Y-Teen this year took part in many activities. To start the year off they sponsored the Junior High sock hop. Being over-worked from semester exams, they rested up by having a relaxer party. They helped with the Mothers' March on Polio during January and in the latter part of the year they had a Father and Daughter Banquet. JUNIOR Hl-Y ww Left to right: Jim Battoroff, Mr. Titus, Larry Peterson, Jim Watson Alvin Lowry, Steven Janke, Buddy Akin, Warren Keller, and Bobby Drennan. 4' All 'T' illllillill' '11 r 4. ' as .4 , IO. ey JUNIOR HIGH PLAY X max I 'c Q YG I ig . T I ' A This year's iunior high play was Darling Girl and was presented on January 27 and 28. lt was enioyed very much by those who attended. The cast, as pictured above from left to right are: Carol Sue Finney, Sally Atwood, Linda Biese- mier, Sharon Hager, Marcia Rowe, Ann McCoy, Paula Dumler, Ralpha Glenm, Jo Rullman, Linda Hunter, Bob Agler, Jon Brantley, Larry Schwinz,, and John DiCken. The picture below is a scene from the play. xniinisih JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL Pictured, left to right, is this year's Junior High football team. W. L, Sidwell, Johnny Powers, Richard Farnsworth, Robert Huff, Don Heckathorn, George Backins, Lewis Wallace, Don Dugan, Gary Greer, Larry McGlaflon, Jan Cobble, David Overbey, Richard Cate, Ralph Kennedy, Ronny Calvin, Dale Denny, Roland Swanson, Andy Reed, Jim Askins, Jim Ramsey, Bernard Osier, Mr. Davis, Coach, David Norris, Jim Watson, Jim Bottorff, Roger Mays, Wayne Garber, Larry Schwintz, Don Jenkins, Mark Mason, Phil Howard, Larry Brown, Buddy Akins, Gaylord Taylor, John Dickens, Ronny Floatman, Larry Grove, and Keith Watt. Winfield Eldorado -- Winfield ..... .... 7 Newton Winfield Augusta -- Winfield ,.... .... W ellington Winfield ..... ,... A rk City -- Winfield ..... .... P onca City Winfield d.... ..,. Chilocca -- JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL Pictured above in the Junior High Basketball team. Left to right is Mr. Riggs, Heed Coach Buddy Atklne, Keith Brllee, Jen Cobble, Phll Overby, Bobby Drennen, Jerry Glllen, Gaylord Teylor Richard Clock, Rlcherd Cote, Don Jenkene, Peul Springer, David Norrln, Lewis Wellece, end Johnny Powere Here There Winfield ........ .. ...... 33 Winfield Augusta .... ...... 3 5 Augusta ...... Winfield ........... ...... 4 l Winfield ...... Wellington ........ .... 3 6 Wellington ..... Winfield ........ ...... 2 6 Winfield ...... - Newton ..... ..... I 7 Newton ...... .... Winfield ........ ...... 3 5 Winfield ......... .... .. ......... Eldorado ..... .- ...... 24 Eldorado --.. ........ ..----..--- Winfield ..................... ..---. ........ 21 Winfield .... , ............... Ark City ....... .. ........ - .......... 24 Ark City .................... ..-.-.. Winfield .... .. ........ ...................... 3 3 Winfield .... -.. .... ....-..-..--.... Ponca City ....... .. ....... .. ...... 27 Ponca City ....-..---...---.... JUNIOR HIGH CANDIDS QU ,ASG ww' 5 We is S 'M ka .me. me KX Real cool, CB M6 wen Th,ee Monke Vs. ,N K CENSORED. 'F whose W Life of Riley. X C435 Mutt ana Jeff. ere me Q mu U sb, W, J .xii I ood oxd 6 axis' '. I WA , ' V ' A 4. my wi. X 9,3 mf... 1 N,-- 4. ,..,.nv Q , , , - .,,s ,, 1 .IT ...vfua. FARE WELL SENIORS -Firm and undaun+ed, Always we'll be, Hail, +o fhe school we love, Here's a 'roasf +0 +l'19E.H' liflfififfiffff View !N. - b k O ' . I I 0 . . 1 ' n 1 . . . 4 . 8 1 kr , ' , w ' ,, - o , 5 .Ll 1 I ' - ' . . . , . . . :, , ' ' 15 a. .a. ' uk .,,r,f. I Q' uw ' lf ' 1 '. .rk'i' b gg. 3 '----Q51 3.4. . - - L , ,-'-Lf:--. A-it-1-23 g,-hu'-v.,.i ' . 7- u .Q Qf-.tw--,. l 4'--. . .1H -.Alf ' .'-my .. 1' 'V 9 'v' .' ,.4l o , . -V 1 i , ' , -- .: 96f'.L. . v - ' qv'-'E' f ' . 'x'.x- .. ' - , , . 1 f JI A I . 'T -n ' - ' .' ' '-' .I . . - '.1' l ' ' . -:J 0 -.-V'-M .'i j. I . e ut .f'.-ur' -eff .. 1 - , L ,,L ' I' ' .n -..-.l,..i .' . 1-s-fff'..1-2 b , I. I .3 Ai ' ' -3 U' . 3.5. ', . , ff- ,-.., - . -, ' f '-. 'f ' ,uf UQ'-,, .V 3,53 gg' . o 3' Vt, -,ligvf -t, K. .. I ' 1 .. -, :,. 5u,.',: bf up f, '.. 5 . ,, ,. ,.-U--. f.:v -v.,i,f.M, I I U.-. 1 f.,-f'.,.-5, L, U. 5.1, m. -, Q - . -. .,,'a'ff1f'f,. grfg, .J - 5.1 ',1. ,'- -'Pk .e 4 ' , -.-. , M , -I , 'w',1:-I.,j - . 1 . , ffw- P .. - Ai-IQ.. . , ..,g-.H ' - . ,-V-1 i:'?f. u .r-'Q .' fy, - . 4. , 'ff .: . '-',.'. . - . - ' , la ,'l'.v . , - Us A . ,-.-.3 -- .--1. '. if . xi, 'N .,, ' . 'Z1L.'- F -. I ' ' - Q ' '- A lf: . , 5 Z, ' . H. ,' - ' .4 '- .gy ' . I . 5 . Q ' f - Q I 6. b . , ' ' ' . . - ' ' has tl! d ' , , - Z7rem.t a. ausaaucycs 5 5. 1, l . .' V ., ,Andthedagbutmef- I . . ' I . . - Wt the lzghtvf the brzglrt- world dw,- . 0 ,. Th the in sun' A ' e gl - . G, . 1 SENIOR HIGH TRACK: Above is the Winfield High track team for the spring of 1956. Front row, left to right: Marvin Bland, Larry Theil, Gary Cranston, Ed Wright, Bill Bottoroff, Jerry Graham. Back row: Bill Thornton, Coach, James Bland, Jerry Mathis, Bruce Wells, Joe Wells, and Jimmy Rogers. SENIOR HIGH TRACK Although this year's track team did not win any meets, they showed very good spirit, and tried very hard at all the contests. They represented our school in meets at Eldorado, Augusta, Wichita, and Arkansas City. There were no meets held in Winfield this year. The team was under the leadership of Mr. Bill Thornton. SENIOR HIGH TENNIS Winfield North ....,. Winfield Topeka .... Winfield Eldorado ., Winfield Ark. City -- Winfield ...o..o. ,..... A rk. City -- Winfield ........ ......... P onca City Winfield East .....A.v,, Winfield Eldorado -- Winfield Tulsa ........ Winfield Anthony -- Winfield Muskogee Winfield Bartlesville Winfield Ponca City Winfield won first in Ark. Valley with 1 1 points. East and Ark. City tied for second with 5 points. Winfield had one doubles' team go to state and two singles' players. DOUBLES Denny Spland Joe Collier SINGLES Ronny Anglemyer Joe Belden This year's Senior High Baseball Team is pictured above, left to right standing is Coach Bill Davis, Joe Everly, Jim Keith, Jim Miles, Lee Rullman, Gary Clark Bob Oliver Jerry Drennan. Front row: Gary Miller, Jerry Kellum, Allen Rowe Wayne Lytle Ray Brooks Glenn Combs, Ken Brewer, and Arlen Burris. ARK VALLEY GAMES Winfield ..,s,,, .,.,.. i O St. John's ,..,,.,.... Winfield ....... ...... 6 Wichita St. Mary's Winfield ....... ,..... l O Wichita St. Mary's Winfield Winfield Winfield Winfield c,..... ,...,. 7 Winfield ....... ...... 7 Winfield Winfield Winfield ....... ...... 0 Winfield ....... 5 Wichita West Newton ......,,.. Wichita East .... 9 REGIONAL TOURNAMENT 6 Eldorado .......,.. STATE TOURNAMENT I Dodge City Eldorado ............. Wichita North ..... Derby ........,,....... East ..................... Mr. Charles Schnieder led the Winfield Golf team through a year of honoring our school in golf. The members of the team consist of, left to right: Larry Groves, Tom Herlocker, Terry Hunt, Charles Swayder, Don Dugan, and Neal McCoy. WINFIELD GOLF TEAM The Winfield golf team had an exceptionally good year. Under the guidance of Mr. Charles Schneider, several of the members of the team placed at the tournaments. They were held at Eldorado, Augusta, Wellington, Hutchinson, Arkansas City, and the ones which were held at the Winfield Country Club. JUNIOR HIGH TENNIS This year the Junior High tennis team, under the leadership of Mr. Joe Vann, had a very good year. The boys above are, left to right: Larry Groves, Don Winslow, Ronny Caskey, Paul McGowan, Richard Clock, Alfred Reed, Bobby Collier, Ronny Calvin, Larry Buckman, Jim Hall, Buddy Aitken, Phillip Overby, Alvin Reed, Tu Stuber, Jan Cobble, Don Jenkins, Richard Cate, and Don Fry. The Junior High track squad, pictured below, made a very good showing at their meets. Front row, left to right: John Dicken, Larry Brown, Dennis Spradlin, Denny Herlocker, W. L. Sidwell, Phil Hauer, and Jim Bottoroff, Back row: Danny Burgoyne, Ralph Bland, Gary Bailey, Gary Tucker, Jim Scott, Robert Jennings, Cary Sandstrum, and Jim Ramsey. Standing behind the boys is Coach Ollie Hiebert. JUNIOR HIGH TRACK 5 A -ve , SENIOR LUNCHEON One of the highlights of the Senior Social events of the year was the senior luncheon held in the Winfield High School cafeteria. The Senior Play cast, left to right, are: Barbara David, Tom Herlocker, Chuck Swayden, Keith Callison, Sue Littrell, LaDonna McCardwell, Glen Combs, Grace Unger, Marcia Cramblett, Cliff Conaway, Larry Holman, Laura Lee Wilcox, and Douglas Barber. The Senior Play, January Thaw, was presented April 20 and 21. SENIOR PLAY NEW STUDENTS Pictured above are the new students of Winfield High School Standing are Lila Wallace, Melvin Butts, and Betty Carpenter Sitting are Carol Hess and Roxie Harding. PHILO PARTY SOPHOM CRE PARTY JUNIOR BANQUET On March 22, the Junior class held their annual Junior Banquet. The theme was Carousel. Master of cere- monies was Dwain Neubecker, Junior class president. Reverend Hayward gave the invocation. Toasts were given by Janice Detter, Terry Covacevich, and Norman Lowe. For the program Judi Hayward played a flute solo, Ted Hunter gave a reading, and the Norse- men sang two songs. .J yn li SENIOR BANQUET On May 4, the Senior class held their annual Senior Banquet. The theme was Song of the South. Master of ceremonies was Jerry Drennan, senior class president. Betty Hall gave the invocation. Toasts were given by Jerry Drennan and Laura Wilcox. For the program the ensemble of Bruce Williams, Judy Young, Judi Hayward, Benn Gibson, and John McDaniel played dinner music. Lorraine Young sang a solo, Ted Hunter gave a read- ing, Jim Smith sang a solo, and James Douglass played a trumpet solo. Bill Medley gave a speech. JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM The annual Junior-Senior Prom was held May l8, in the boys' gym. The Juniors, being the hosts, chose Spring Fantasy as a theme and carried it out beautifully with their decorations. Creg Caudillo and his band provided the dancing music. Bob Benson, next year's Senior class president, was master of ceremonies. For the program, Norman Lowe sang two solos and Judy Young played a violin solo. A skit was put on by Bob Benson, Dwain Neubecker, Bruce Wells, Marvin Bland, Mario Gillen, Judi Hayward, and Marilyn Parsons. SPRING E HIBITS O ua 'HE GRADUA TING The Baccalaureate processional, above, as led by Dwain K. Neubecker, Junior Class president. BACCALAUREATE SERVICES Superintendent Herbert C. Hawk, Presiding BACCALAUREATE Processional.. ....... . . ....... ...... ...Winfield High School Band Hymn- Holy, Holy, I-loIy ... .. .. .... . . ...Congregation Invocation and Scripture Reading ...... ..... D r. Orlie Wilbur Rejoice My Soul ..... ..... M ixed Chorus Alleluia .. .............. .......... M i xed Chorus Sermon .. .. ..... Dr. George Richards Bervedicrion ...................... ......... D r. Orlie Wilbur Now the Day Is Over .. ...... g,,fg,- M i xed Chgrus CLASS OF 1956 I COMMENCEMENT 1956 ', Jerry Drennan, Senior Class President, who presided at the exercises. On Thursday May 24, 1956, the Senior Class of 1956 saw their final commence- ment exercises and received their diplomas. Jerry Drennan, class president, pre- sided. The invocation was given by Reverend Merle H. Blinn. The Vikettes and Miss Sara Johnson, and the Winfield High School Symphony Orchestra furnished the music for the evening. Speakers for the exercises were Brilla Ann Highfill and Kenneth Brewer. Principal T. H. Vaughan presented the class and Dr. Wendell A. Grosiean presented the diplomas. Reverend Merle H. Blinn gave the Benediction and the graduated class of '56 marched out to the Pomp and Circumstance. The speakers at Commencement for the Class of '56 are, left to right: Jerry Drennen, Brilla Ann Highfill, and Kenny Brewer. James Raymond Groom Max Phillip Lumbert Dorothy Lee Cole LaDonna Jeanne Coon Patricia Anne Crandall Barbara Ann Daives Beatrice Kay Davis Margaret Joan Gentry Marlene Sue Greer Douglas Reis Barber Nancy Ellen Bender Cloyd Max Briles Margaret Irene Brooner Bryan Arlen Burris Gary Dean Clark Joel Alan Collier Glenn Raymond Combs Carson Clifford Conaway Marcia Jean Cramblett Jean Crawford Barbara Jean David James Harvey Douglass Janet Sue Elliott John Warren Alquest Donald Eugene Askins Margaret Jean Black James Herbert Bland Donald Ray Bowlby Charles Granville Brashear Kenneth 'Alvin Brewer Ray Neal Brooks Frank Ray Brown Keith Dwane Callison Richard Bruce Camp Sharon Louise Cardwell Neoma Pearl Case William R. Clair Gary Edmond Cook Kenneth Eugene Cooley Earl Leon Coon Anita Louise Cranston Alvin Eugene Crawford Bill Dean Crittenden 'Eugene Franklin Dale Gwendolyn Lucille Day Dean Edward DeCoudres Donna Rae DeWitt Everett Loyd Dobbins Jerry Gilbert Drennan Leslie Harold Drum Ronald Bruce Duncan Louise Annette Eastman Wayne Harris Elan Kenneth Cecil Faust LLA33 UI' I 130 AGRICULTURE Gary Oran Miller Dale Orland McConaghy BUSINESS Nancy Lou Balbrook Phyllis Virginia Kearns Patricia Jo Ann Keely Helen Louise Lofton Marcilee Maddox LaDonna Marie McCardwell lllean Gail McFarland COLLEGE Joe Ross Everly John Eugene Grantham Zoe Ann Gray Julie Jean Grosiean Betty Jean Hall Thomas Dean Herlocker Brilla Ann Highfill Larry Joe Holman George Herbert Honnold William Harold Horton, Jr. Martha Jarvis Scott Edward Jarvis Nancy Ann King David Gustave Kuhlmann Norman Lee McBride FUNDAMENTAL Larry Lou Flick Alice Katherine Frederick Jackie Ray Grant Clifford Ray Hall Carol Lou Hann Marietta Hann Judith Kay Hodges Ted LeRoy Hunter Donald Lee Johnson John Parkman Johnson Peggy Johnson Sara Johnson Raymond Jurado Marco Kent West Keahey James Wellinton Keith Jerome Kean Kellum Patsy Marie Kennedy Harvetta Claudine Kliewer Dale Eugene Knuckey Sunny Sue Littrell Frances Carolyn Lockhart Ladena Bell McCaslin 'John Rogers McGuffey Robert Leroy McWithey James Ronald Miles Dorothy Arlene Miller Marlene Ellen Miller Margaret Ernestine Mitchener Judy Ann Moon 'Robert Spitler Morse 'Indicates students who will not receive diploma, but expect to complete graduation requirements during the summer. Edward Merlin Taylor Darrell Lee Webber Joan Margaret McGowan Linda Joan Micheli Helen Beatrice Morgan Mary Ellen Nelson Sharolyn Kay Rowe Glenys Mae Sattler Lorraine Clarice Young 'Jacqueline Marie Musgrave David Allen Nichols Robert Joe Oliver Patricia Joan Ross Rual Albert Rowe Fayeann Sandstrum Donald Wayne Sherrard Norma Jean Spresser Harry Lee Thomas Frances Louise Vaughn Laura Lee Wilcox Don Eldon Williams Larry Ross Williams Edgar Lee Wright Connie Negrete Billy Joe Newland Gene Raymond Norton Linda Lillis Ormiston Mary Alice Pack Clarence Edward Palmer Treva Gayle Radcliff Juanita Mary Ramiez William James Robinson William Minton Ross, Jr. Beverly Joan Rowe Beryl Lee Rullman, Jr. Martin Lewis Rutherford Shirley Lorraine Sawyer Roger Williams Shields 'Sharon Louise Sloan James Wilbur Smith Priscilla June Smith Helen lslene Speer Shirley Ann Sphar Treva Jean Strickler Charles Albert Swayden Grace Mary Unger Patricia Vasquez Paul Henry Wacker Lloyd Lane Warrington Connie Sue .Wiegand William Gerald Whitson 'Jacquelin Shirley Winch Kay Leon Workman Joe Eugene Zanardi HONOR STUDENTS Pictured, left to right, are the three top honor students of this year. Valedictorian James H. Douglass, and tied for Salutatorian are Clifford Conaway and Grace Unger. Top ten percent of this year's graduating class are, left to right: Betty Hall, James Douglass, Nancy King, Clifford Conaway, Jean Black, Brilla Ann Highfill, Herb Honnold, Grace Unger, Kenneth Brewer, Laura Lee Wilcox, Marcia Cramblett, Tom Herlocher, Martha Jarvis, Janet Elliot, Lorraine Young, and Jean Grosiean. 5.3,,?' 'ffm 5' T WAQ 5 . A f . . qv 1 .3 1 t ,Q Hlaiif ' ' gh-Sgr, .2-'U ' nW,, A,Q' Q.. ,Af x . c,. ' -2 QW! Q 1 f fffx' ' p4f43f A ayfigf ag' eff.-, ' P ,S , . v,. K. , QZW k ww, f- sl-1 '- 9 v Q l x ,lv 4, A gf, J . J. . 2- -v X .. LA' - . cm. , . ,, . , , 7 ' 4 1 3? .FfQ7'3f . Qfifl w 'Q I f b'g4f A z v , N ,i Q -3- 1. 2,17 - I rl3am1 f2 Zf -,,,f.,4,u4frrlyf79' WMM I wma , .. ,-- ' -M. sp f


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