Winfield High School - Lagondan Yearbook (Winfield, KS)
- Class of 1963
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Photographer lforho klihg . ...... ....... ,A doisor L , , I, M ' A xi f, --' s K! , fa 1 'Ji ' I L ,P ,ju Cable af Evnfeufs Sirrcufard ............................ 4 Admiuisfratiau ..... ..... 8 Zzculfy ......... .... I 5 Organizations .... .... 2 5 Persamzlifies ..... .... 5 I Sports ...... .... 6 5 Hlasses ..... .... 9 I Graduativn .... ..... - 141 Zzrewell .... .... I 52 3 Q- 1 1 W' 42114 J, K A V'iVP!9wfX4 Nun? ng ' e2gfgs5f5Hfi:f w :inf ,. , fiffulrfy, mg V Vf,, 9 x 1 X, P? f I , 3 N in 'A ,ig nf' an - , 33 M. ,' ' Y? 5 A , X X 5 Q 1 P, L, ,gg , 4 I .,2Q-ENLfEi,ikfik Q xii gf ' 4 ' Zfrewrfrd As Time marches on so do The people who are in search oT ThaT Promised Land oT MaTuriTy and Wisdom. Their search is a seemingly endless one ThaT is Tilled wiTh Tears and TrusTraTions ThaT can only be exTinguished by knowledge and undersTanding. IT is one +ha+ has oTTen been Tarnished by Tragedy, buT polished by The laughTer and conTenTmenT oT a ioyous mulTiTude. l-ligh School accounTs Tor only six oT The years in The search: however, They are perhaps The mosT imporTanT because They esTablish The paTTern Tor TuTure years oT growTh in knowledge, undersTanding, maTuriTy, and wisdom. We, The I963 Lagondan STaTT, have Chosen EXODUS as The Theme Tor This book. IT symbolizes The coming and The going oT many Wl-TS sTudenTs Whoigfe involved in The search Tor The Promised Land. 5 Fran Horfon CLEM MONTOYA LINDA WOMACKS Fran's endless energy and overflowing personali- fy will long be remembered by fhe sfudenfs of Winfield High School. She gave of her many falenfs and energy fo fhe Order of Rainbow.. Pep Club, and Firsf Bapfisf Church. Fran's many hours of pracfice and long devofion fo bafon fwirling was guife evidenf when she marched on fhe field wifh fhe band. Fran was born June 4, I945, in Longview, Wash- ingfon. She and her family had lived in Winfield since I95I. Fran died on fhe evening of December 6, l962. During Clem's years af WHS he confribufed greafly fo afhlefics. His glowing personalify seemed fo reach everyone. He was very congenial and dis- played an incomparable sense of humor. Clem possessed a greaf desire for foofball and provided fierce compefifion for his compefifors, in spife of his lack of size. He was a regular sfarfing varsify player in his Junior and Senior year. He played offensive guard, defensive end, and line baclcer. He could gef along wifh everyone and did his very besf in mosf fhings he fried fo accomplish. His special inferesfs were foofball, swimming, and dafing. He was a member of fhe Cafholic Church and a member in CYC. Clem was born July IO, I944, and died December IO, I962. He will always be in our memories as a greaf liffle guy who confribufed his all fo afhlefics. When Linda's name is menfioned a person re- members her beaufiful smile and her expressive eyes which were an infegral parf of her radianf personali- fy. Une of her favorife hobbies was wafer slciing and swimming. She affended fhe Firsf lvlefhodisf Church and was an acfive member of fhe Order of Rain- bow Girls, fhe Pep Club, and fhe Fufure Home- malcers of America. Linda was born on December 25, I945, and lived her enfire life in Winfield unfil her deafh on fhe evening of December 6, l962. The memory of Linda's shorf buf fruifful life will always linger in The mind of her family and friends. 6 In Jlflcmvriam A memory is a delicale gill-one which comes and goes air a momemL's nolice lo relurn again and again al a lime leasl ex- pecled. We canno+ sense whal our memory is-loul as surely as we live, our memory lives wilh us. To your memory Fran, Clem, and Linda, we have given many momenls. As we look lhrough Jrhese pages, we see your shining laces, lhe happiness, peace and ioy in Jrhe many worlhy Jrhings you did. We have fell your presence wilh us lhis year, as we will in years lo come. Jusl as our hearrpeal, our lorealh, and The Things we see and hear are a parlr of us, so are you a parl of us. lr is our hope Jrhal you will conlinue lo be a parl of us as we relive lhis year's happenings now and in Jrhe lulure. The prayers upon our lips and lhe mur- muring in our hearls are Jrhal your conlripulions To Winfield l-ligh School and lo our lives shall conlinue and shall grow as we our- selves grow in fond associalions like we shared wilh you. 7 WhiHier Irving S+evenson Heard :ff The Board members picfured from lefi 'ro righi' are: Seaied-Marilyn Caseboli, Clerk: G. D. Mc- Spadden, President Mrs. BeHy Gibson, and Ray- The Board of Educaiion consisis of de- voied ciiizens who give of iheir Time and energies io promoie beiier educaiionai op- poriuniiies for The children of Winfield. Their iob is one fha? is exiremely demand- ing. They are ofien criiicized and seldom 4... l TT Educaf 2714 Lowell moncl King. Sfanding-R. E. Parsonsy Herlaerf Hawlr, Superinfendenfg Cecil Coffey, and Ralph Tifus. praised for Their efforls. Their only reward comes from lhe saiisfaciion of lcnowing Thai 'rhe children of Their communily have been given ihe chance io develop in an almosphere of lcnowleolge and unclersiancl- ing. 9 Bryan+ Websfer Superinfendenf Herberf C. Hawk Sup rinfendmf fff Schrwls The Superinlendenl musl' see lo il lhal all school buildings are operable and in good condilion. l-le is in charge ol hiring new lacully members lo replace lhose who are reliring or do nol choose lo Conlinue leaching in ihis school syslem. l-le musl arrange a suilable pro- gram which will presenl lhe besl possible educa- lional opporlruniiies lo lhe sludenls of Winlield Public Schools. lcle is also pledged lo lhe dil- licull lash of mainlaining good relalions belween lhe communily and lhe schools. Superinlendenl l-lerberl C. Hawlc has carried oul lhese responsibiliiies wilh good iudgmenl founded on many years oi experience as one of This area's leading school adminislralors. Clerlc 'ro fhe Board of Educaiion Miss Marilyn Casebolf. Secre+ary +o 'the Superin+enden+ Mrs. Sharon Halloway. 4134 X' '4 ' .M V i 2' . , 13. Wea 3 H .Y 'Q I0 Priuczp I Principal Bill lvledley has endeared liimsell +o many ol flue sludenls wlwo have recenlly passed llirougli Jrlie lwal- lowed lwalls ol lnis insliluiion ol learn- ing. l-le nas done so by eagerly en- couraging and slimulaling academic growllw, good sporismansliip, and good cilizensliip. Alllwouglw al limes lie linds if neces- sary lo discipline and conlrol llwe slu- denls lor misconducl, lie does so willw firmness and imparlialily wlwicln lielps lo eslablisli liim as a popular and ei- leclive principal. Slweryle Ol1m,secre+ary+ofl'1e Principal. of Principal Bill Medley ' H I ir iii I V i Cl1arloHe Lawrence secrefary fo ihe Principal Assistant Frinszpal Mr. Charles Sisson has been The assisTanT principal oT WinTield l-ligh School since SepTember, l959, and has been a viTal asseT To our adminisTraTion. During Mr. Medley's absence, lvlr Sisson assumes The responsibililry oT principal. l-le also plays a viTal role in The smooTh operaTion oT our high school. A Tew OT These are The scheduling oT assemblies which also includes The seaTing oT sTudenTs and Their general behavior during The programs, The aTTendance record oT sTudenTs, supervision oT bell sched- ules and Tire drills, and The assignmenT oT loclcs and lockers. l'le is also in charge oT disciplinary acTion Tor problem sTudenTs. PaT Brewer, Se-creTa ry I2 Wiki fb MSM ' ssisfauf Suparinfendenf llwe resporisibilily lor vocelioriel and ine duslriel lrairiiriq, as well as mairileriamce ol llie school lacililies, is placed in llie lwerwds of Assislevl Superiflerdenl J. H. Douglass. He also is iri clierqe of line edull educaliori classes, sluderil meleriels accounlr and supervises llie provision of lhe drivers lreivirg cars. Mr. Douglass lies won rielionfwide recogni- lion as an aullwor ol several woodworking Jrexlbooks wlwiclw ere used in lwiglw sclwools llirouglioor fre coumry. He lies Helped ireiri many former sludenls ol Wimlield High for Careers in woodworking. Mrs. Geraldine Liebau S Q' f3C'Q'fiT, -3 ff' Speeiezl Services Celesiine Houslon Speech There pisl Lois Salferfhwaile School Nurse George Marlrel School Psychologisl' A Feunsellers Norman Baker Mrs. Ann Dix Richard Wall Mrs. Belh ui le O 9 Y Secrelary 5 'J k' fl, : . b me . Y wk, ,Q wwf ,A K 'Y ' ,W wg, lg K W my -...J ,A Lkkk ,NNN Ak,. un. -NW 4' fa a f ! --wr 7? ie 6 E N4. -fkfwnmf., A A , Zzculty I6 Gearld Aislrup Coy Allen Terry Allen James Bailey Richard Baldwin Norman Balmer Mrs. Adelaide Barnard Herberl Beavers Mrs. Thelma Biesemier Mrs. Carol Bridges Richard Brummell Bill Bruner John Bruning Miss Marilyn Bulfum Miss Carolyn Burdick Miss Thelma Bussard Roberl Campbell Richard Cannon Richard Chisum Miss Berlha Clarlc Mrs. Carol Complon Mrs. Anne Dix James Downs Nelson DuHon Miss Joanne Eclrerl John Eclcerl Leo Folclr Raymond Gerrils Howard Halgedahl D. R. Hankins Mrs. Margare+ Hoagland Miss Helen Johnson Verne Kling Isaac Koby J. L. Mariin Miss Allie Moore Mrs. Miriam Overslalce Harold Piehler James Reed John Reed Mrs. Mildred Rcloieson Mrs. Margaref Ryan Miss Lena Sanlcey Mrs. Anne Schwanfes Mrs. Brilla Ann Scoff Larrie Scorf Mrs. Opal Smifh Ollie Thomas Joseph Thornfon Bill Thornion Richard Tredway Joe Vann Miss Lola Vieis Kea? Wade Richard Wall Mrs. Sarah Wilson William WiHer Terry Wolfe Mrs. Margaref Wrighi Mrs. Annamarie Young Boyd Harris Oliver Hieberl' Mrs. Sue Highfill y i 7 Special H5441 CAFETERIA STAFF: Thelma Welch, Caleleria Direclorg Dala Broolrs: Mrs. Alma Agler, Mrs. Eva Mae Coolr. li H15 CUSTODIAL STAFF: Froni' Row: Planl Superinlendenl Ernesf Marlin, Kalman Csulcas, Cecil Brighl, Mrs. Lina Spence Baclr Row: Lee Copple, Elmer Morrill, Lee Kendrick, Guy Cole, Ray Spence. A X X x X 4 M, X Student lzfe ' V l K NM X5 X X mdk Xglmix 'N fx X ' x X xx A M ixx 5 j3 4 I Ou? of order? He looks ouf of order. is Hangman, hangman, hangman, slack your rope awhile. Think l see 'rhe Vikings, Coming down 'ihe Nile lWalnu+l. We wonder whai Cheryl and Sharon are 'Talking abour now? Pauld if be fhaf ioinr in Wellingion? W -,,, , rri- . M ' f or 2 my we r ' M ls PaHy wrifing a leHer 'ro Jack for Sharon, or is if Mike? You know how 'lhe Parsons clan siicks logefher. ls if Darwin's Theory or Sue Rice fha? Hal and Don are figh+ing over? 20 They saw 'lhal fhing coming ou? of fhe sky, or did +l1ey7 How ' boui ii, Nancy, Carole, Diane, Marilyn, Sue, and Linda? - -1-. Messsage! How brufal can you gel? If is one of fhose rare occasions when Sharon Brannums mou+h is shut Thanks, Milfon. Looks like Sfeve remembered lo ask Sharon. Hasn'l Hal asked you, Nancy? Ui MQW, , r , 'S ..-H' 5 2 I Z Q 6 3 Have you 'fried a Lady Schick, Mike? Look, Ma, no hands! shouis Randy Tucker as he eniers Campus High's swimming pool feel 'First Please, Marvin, I would raiher do if myself. Tha+'s +elling him, Melvin. Could Bufch be looking info ihe fufure? Or could Joyce be looking info 'ihe pas+7 22 Same af 1111116 S is' Krfyaliy FFA Sweeiheari Belly Reaves and her alfendanls Carole Wedg- bury and Sharon Defore. Charloiie De'Fore crowned Milfon Ahlerich King Schmoo al' 'ihe Sadie Hawlrins Dance. His alienclanis were Milne Johnson and Bill Taylor. Crowned lcing and queen of +he carnival were Dan Hayden and Lynne Crossnoe. Belly Reaves was iusi' announced FFA Sweefhearl. Wa+ching are Milre Johnson, Carole Wedgbury, Gary Simmons, and Sharon Defore. fm- ' 'favor-ff' FHA King Floyd Barlrman and FFA Queen Sharon Defore and 'lheir alfendanis Phillip Sandslrum, Sandy King, Sharon Parsons, and Aaron Esiabroolc. 23 A -my Did you know 'ihal my group had 35 per ceni 'fewer cavi+ies? says Joyce io Sue PlaH. x at vm, f- , fa' no if 3 Could I have fhe Jolly Green Gian+ for Chris+mas? inquires Sue Pla++. 24 5 f L . fwaosm in .,. my , l+'s only a bird in a guilded cage. Girls, haven'+ you heard of our sfricf dress codes? Roger seems slceplical abou? marrying Carole, buf Pre confinues wifh his speech. 2 E i iiwlx NN l axial Girl? if sion Y v W Qin ' nh 1 A.. Q65 E6 35 63 Y Q 'WQ1' 6 lk .5 - ' 5 . t . ,fl 5 ss, fs www K., gi, ,. A my i --wily, 1, nw if iKJT'k-11 U -yrs Q .s , f alwfafgigw-ii . NTITI .A il,:5iF4'L...'lf'i i' ?rfs?'?r:Z 5 I 5' ' iif!i5'!?5?Tf'E5sjf'i rf si :',,,g.a A .3 aisci, :ss K- , sw, X W? Qfiff: K vi .M-sf ,li Qrkisghkk' A LQ- , aa 'fit .M sg r was qggga u -fm ua ' '3f???T4s'i 'Wav fi I V A 5'iT?.E ' lf ,W fly all ,. is we my ,,. H , -il !lfF Anolher school year has passed and i+'s wilh sincere hope lhal we all have accomplished many ol our obieclives. Your Sludenf Council lhis year , inilialecl several new aclivilies which were carriecl io a successful conclusion by The cofoperalive ellorl ol lhe sludenl body. Recalling Jrhese various aclivilies, l hope we can feel proucl oi our accoma plishmenls. My lhanlcs go To so many of you who worked long and lirelessly on our many programs. Special lhanlcs go lo Jrhe Sluolenl Council officers and lhe 'llees who all dicl a chairmen ol lhe slancling cornmi 1Cineiolo.To lhe encouraging anol slimulaling help '+ of Mrs. Dix ancl Mr, Medley, we all owe our grah u cle. Their assislance was invaluable in lhe iuliillmenl ol our clulies. ll has been a challenge lor me lo serve as your Sluolenl Council Presiclenl, and il has been a rewarding experience. Thanks lo all oi you for giving me lhe opporlunily lo serve. ll is my hope lhal each Sludenl loocly be as receplive and responsive as lhis one. May lhe years aheacl be years of accomplishmenls, salislaclion, and happiness for each ol you. Q-5,403 C 5: 1 ik 1 fs 1,54 0 V' Q sa, Sincerely, l'lal McCoy Oficvrs vm YK 'env 2 f ii , A S Lynne Crossnoe Tre-asare ,a-4 .4 Mike Simmons 5l19 Y FOVUGY Vice-Prfider' S5'CV'3l3'V ? .N-0 i Froni' Row, from lefl' +o righ+-Mike Simmons, Pam Marlin, Linda Pries+, Lynne Crossnoe, Sharon Parsons, Sharon Bradley, Nancy HiHle, Nancy Dillon, and Hal McCoy. Second Row-Cafhy Johnson, Ka+hy Wa+fs, Kaly Graham, Sue Rice, Connie Schuber, Joyce Markley, Mary Johnsfon, Vickie Nelson, Jean Miles, and Sandy King. Third Row-Diana McCurry, Jane Frazier, BeHy Reaves, Mary Byrd, Carol Biby, Marsha Cliff, Jan Krusor, Sharon Wells, Sheri Gen+zler, Floyd Barkman, and Mrs. Ann Dix, adviser. Back Row-Joe Murer, Mike Kraus, Larry DeWi++, Bill Taylor, Bill Fielding, Randy Tucker, Earl Deal, Gary Bannon, and Dan Hayden. 27 indent Gzwernm nf Ewcufizfe 1671 rd l i ri , is Y L V. in Q. ,icy , ggfksm W 1 i s is , :A ' 3 B ffl' 'm'h f 5 ' F Y ,fi Fronf Row-Sherry Forney, Nancy Rogers, Buffie McCoy, Linda Barnes, and Lynn Crossnoe. Baclc Row-Mrs. Ann Dix, Sludenl Council Sponsor: Hal McCoy, Mr. Bill Medley, Principal: Mike Simmons: and Mrs. Miriam Overs+alre, Sfudenl' Senafe Sponsor. infer-Klub Kvuucil +673 .431 Fronl' Row-Laura Childers, Be'Hy Reaves, Cheryl Fruil's, Jessie McBride, and Sharon Bradley. Baclc Row-Milne Simmons, Jim Feas- ler, Floyd Barlcman, and Slanley Graham. Noi picfured are Mr. Richard Wall, Sponsor: and Milne Kraus. 28 l San br Planning Hrnnnniffn' 'Ki SeaTed, from lef+ To righi' are Mary Byrd, CharloTTe Defore, Larry DeWiTT, Dorofhy Gillen, Bill Taylor, BeTTy Reaves, and Mr. Gearld AisTrup, sponsor. STanding, from leTT To rghf, Jim Berry, Joe MureT, Milce Kraus, Gary Bannon, Sharon Defore, Sandy King, Lynne Crossnoe, MilTon Ahlerich, and Jim Zanardi. The Senior Planning CommiTTee, composed oT se- lecTed sTudenTs Trom The Senior Class, had The Taslc oT planning and carrying ouT proiecTs Tor The Senior Class. Such proiecTs were Two booThs aT The School Carnival: planning and approving Senior Casual Day. For Their money making proiecT The seniors sold TickeTs To The Senior Play. More Ticl4eTs were sold This year Than in The lasT several years, which made The play a big success. The Two main acTiviTies ThaT The commiTTee direcTed were The Annual Senior Luncheon and Senior Banquet which called Tor a Tremendous amounT oT advanced planning and prepa- raTion. junior Flnnn ng Kznnnniffcn The members oT The Junior Plane ning CornmiTTee had a very imf porTanT role in planning The ac- TiviTies oT The Junior Class. The commiTTee, sponsored by Mr. James Downs, selecTed The Theme Tor The Junior BangueT and worlced hard To make The Junior-Senior Prom a success. OTher acTiviTies sponsored included The selecTion oT The class ring, TiclceT sales Tor The Junior Play, Junior Car Wash, and The TorTune-Telling booTh aT The carnival. From' Row, 'from leff To righi' are Mr. James Downs, Milne Sweeney, Sharon Feese, Jeanie Flowers, Sherry STeele, Mary JohnsTon, and Judy KiTcl1. Back Row-Bill Fielding, Fred Carsel, Max Cales, Marsha Cli'FT, Jan Krusor, Marilyn TadTman, Dale Hendrickson, and Breni' DaggeTT. , le A1564 ywfm Allied Youlh cabinef shown above included Sherry Forney, Linda Kraus, Laura Childers, Ann Wooddell, and Mrs. Carol Bridges. Second Row-Larry Salmon, Sharon Brannum, Susan Hower, Dana Arneff, Mr. Kea? Wade, and Mr. Terry Allen. Allied Youlh, an organizalion open lo all sludenrs over I4, emphasizes lhal young people can have a good lime wilhoul drinking inloxicaling beverages. A highlighl ol lhe year was lhe lrip lo lhe Allied Youlh Convenlion in Forl Worlh. For moneyfmalcing proiecls Allied Youlh sponsored a concession sland al lhe carnival, sold cookies aller school, and sold Allied Youlh slicliers designed by Lynniel Van Benscholen. A member ol Alcoholics Anonymous spolce al one ol lhe meelings. Sviencc' 61116 Science Club has as ils purpose lhe promolion of scienlilic aclivilies ar Winfield Junior-Senior l-ligh School. This year The club sponsored a chemislry and physics program in con- iunclion wirh Kansas Slale College ar Pirrsburg. The club also gave awards ro oulslanding sludenls in chemislry, bi- ology, physics, chemical bond chemislry, and advanced bi- ology. Officers of Science Club were Presfon Price, vice-presidenlg Jean Miles, secrefaryq and Jerry Highfill, president Sponsors were Mr. John Eclcerl and Mr. Nelson DuH'on. 30 Seuivr fl W1 lf- 55614 Senior Y-Teen Cabinel-Froni' Row, lefl lo righl: Carol Evans, Lynne Crossnoe, Karen Rengsforf, Mary Johnslon, and Miss Lola Viels, sponsor. Middle Row-Miss Berlha Clark, sponsor: Jane+ While- hill, Jean Miles, Beclty Simpson, and Miss Allie Moore, sponsor. Baclc Row-Mrs. Sue Highfill, sponsor: Carol Marlen, Jan Krusor, Sharon Wells, and Pa++y Brofhers. The biggesl responsibilily for Jrhe Senior Y-Teen was sponsoring lheir adopled child from Korea. Bok Nim. As a money making proieci lhe club planned lhe Senior l-ligh Talenl Show, sponsored a boolc and fudge sale, and headed lhe lelegraph boolh al lhe School Carnival. This year ihe organizaiion sponsored four social evenis including a Parenl-Daughler Ban- guel. Each year ihe club sends girls lo summer camp and lo 'rhe area conference. The school's Thanksgiving Assembly was also a responsibilily of Y-Teen. Senior Hi- lf Fronf Row, from lefl io righf-Tracy Spencer, Dale Hendrickson, Raymond Archambeau, Don Hodges, and Mr. Oliver Hieberr, sponsor. Middle Row-Dan Hayden, John Tharp, Stanley Graham, Jim Berry, and Waller Raclcer. Baclr Row-Marvin Jaclc, Fred Wrighl, Milce Shelburn, Richard Bolaclr, Ronnie Farnsworlh, Larry Paclr, and Jim Feasler. The members of l-li-Y have fried lo malce lheir organizalion meaningful and worlhy of respecl by sponsoring various aclivilies lhroughoul The year, in- cluding lhe operalion of a concession sland during foolball season, a booih al lhe carnival, and lhe Annual l-li-Y picnic. Presidenl' Slanley Graham and Program Direclor Don Hodges, under lhe direciion of lvlr. l-lieberl and Mr. Leo Folclq, did a line iob oi' planning many.in- Teresling meelings, many ol which lealured spealcers who discussed lhe various aspecls of Chrislian living. 954 J Froni Row: John Gillis: Don Barlcman, seniinelg Marvin Hos'fe++er, reporierg Bill Reynolds, secreiaryg Floyd Barlrman presi- denh Aaron Esfabroolc, vice-presidenh David Broihers, rreasurery David Brooks. Second Row: John Brofhers, Waller Raclcer, John Tharp, Jim Kiifelson, Jon Hawkins, John Caro+hers, Loren Houghion, Louis Bolaclc. Third Row: Bruce Card- well, Richard Hopkins, Daryl Parsons, Kenneih Kelly, Larry Miller, Phillip Rahn, Lyle Houghion, David Arie, Lloyd Bird- zell, S+eve ScoH. Fourrh Row: Kennefh Barlcman, Roger Werner, Norman Firebaugh, Corwin Miller, Ted Kadau, Milre Youle, Larry Lawrence, Jim Boafman. Top Row: Bob Long, Tommy Thomson, Marvin Lawrence, David Kaesmeyer, Phil Sandsfrum, Ted Kelley, Gerald Miller. 91164 Haifiuef ' Q i X K 4 1 Fronf Row: Mrs. Opal Smiih, LeAnn Hampfon, Ann Murei, Ch-arloHe Defore, Nancy Hi'Hle, Sharon Defore, Helen Gordon, Donna Fireloaugh, and Miss Joanne Eclreri. Second Row: Jane Donohue, Sharon Parsons, Marilyn Tadfman, Sharon Lawrence, Jes- sie McBride, Mary Johnsion, BeHe Biesemier, Shirley Landwehr, and Mrs. Thelma Biesemier. 32 Letterman is 611111 Firsl Row, lei? 'lo righf-Milne Kraus, Dale Hendriclcson, Jim Taclfman, Thaine Morris, Gary Bannon, Dick Rose, Burch Slandiford Second Row-Fred Carsel, Max Cales, Jim Berry, Milne Johnson, Kipper Herburger, Max DeWeese, Randy Tuclcer, George Moon, Dan Hayden. Third Row--Don Herbers, Hal McCoy, Bill Fielding, Larry DeWiH, Bill Taylar, Bren+ Daggelf, Milce Simmons, Floyd Barlcman. The Leliermens Club, organized in I955, pro- moles inleresl' in all alhlelics, and is composed of boys who have leliered in maior and minor Senior High Sporis. As well as promoring good sporlsman- ship in rhe school lheir aciiviries include selling liclcels lo The maior Junior and Senior High sporls, parlicipaling wiih lhe Vilceiies in providing vocal suppori ar lhe Senior High baslceiloall games, and sponsoring Jrhe calce wallc al lhe carnival. iviilce Kraus was president Mr. John Reed, Mr. Wilier, and Mr. Vann were sponsors. Jnferuafivual 37ric'14dsl11,v gfllb wlnlernalional Friendship Club is a worihwhile ora ganizalion whose purpose is io develop good ree , lalions loelween lhe sludenls ol Winfield High School and lhose of olher counlries. Each member i 4 is expecred ro wriie To a pen pal, and lhey read and discuss Jrhese leriers ai The meerings. They algg have guegl Speakerg and gee films per-raining lnlernafional Friendship Club cabinef, Fronf Row, from lefl' +o righfz June Duensing, Sharon Bradley, and Shirley Landwehr. Baclc Row: lo forelgn Colmlrles' Harold Piehler and Helen Johnson. 33 Deb is Cflub l Fronf Row, from lefi io righiz Ann Wooddell, Kay Biddle, Cheryl Frui+s, Janel Groene, Grover Goodrich, Don Rice, and Keaf Wade. Back Row, from leff fo righ+: Kaihy Johnson, Sue PlaH, Tim Frui+s, Bill Bielby, Sharon Braunnum, Sieve Rich- ardson, Jane+ Greene, and Virginia Parsons. Tournarnenr Record Place Team Kansas Cily 5-l Consolalion Fruils, Davis Derby 5-I Third Fruiis, Devis Third Fielding, Fielding 5el Seggnd l:FL1ilS. Davis Digi-rfcf l5.4 Fielding, Fielding Sfme IO-8 Eiqlwh Fruils, Davis Fielding, Fielding DiSil'iCi debaie repreSeI'1'l'd'iiVES, from lefi' fo rigl'li'Z Janel GFOSHE, Fielding i5 ghowing 5 volunfeer iudge H16 procedures Kerry Ramsey, Bill and Carol Fielding, Cheryl Fruiis, and Ann followed in conduding ,3 deba-Ire fournamenf, Davis. 34 X.. :fs wi? -' is Mm gg Q - 1 S115 - . 5614 br High Psp gfllb The Senior l-ligh Pep Club displayed good spiril This year by baclcing lhe leam al lhe baslrelball and loolball games wilh good vocal supporl. Buses were lalcen lo Hulchinson, lor lhe baskelball game, and lo El Dorado, lor lhe loolball game, Meril poinls were also given lor arlenoing lhe wreslling lournamenl. To promole school spiril and carry lhrough goocl sporlsrnanship, a Vilcing l-lead rug was macle by lhe Pep Club lo be hung on rhe wall across from lhe Library. Qlher oulslanding aclivilies ol lhe year were selling swearshirls, enlering a lloal in lhe Homecoming Parade. sellirg adull seasor liclfefs lor ihe baslelball and lool- ball games, sponsoring The Saclie l-lawlcins Feslivilies, sponsoring lhe Bunny Club lor lhe Annual School Carni- val, providing help in fhe l-larbcr during lhe brealc, ard supplying ushers lor fhe baskelball games. Cerlainly il can be saiol lo have been one ol lhe organizalionls lines? years. Officers and sponsors, Searecl, leff fo rigl1+, are Mrs. Mar- garef Ryan, and Mrs. Brilla Ann Sco'H', sponsors. Sfancling, leff io righf, are Sharon Par- sons, Vice-Presidenlg Mary Byrd, Se-crefaryy BeH'y Reeves, Presidenh and Charlofie De- fore, Treasurer. 1' . Q Mm ' Lago dan mff 11 iii 5 i 5 :fx ' 5 . ei Q,f ,ir . K ,6 5 . . T. Q A 2 fm' 2 Y Fronl' Row, leff To righf-Sue PlaH, Lynne Crossnoe, Sharon Parsons, Cheryl FruiTs, Sharon Gill, Sharon Bradley, and Georganna Marlcel. Baci: Row, lefT To righT-Verne Kling, adviser: Waller Raclrer, Milre Kraus, Mary Byrd, Janeffe Conaway, Carol Wallace, BeHe Biesemier, and John Bridges. 5 3 ,s,,,...s.. Mary Byrd, assis+anT edifor, is shown preparing a layouT. Vfe on The yearbook sTaTT have enjoyed planning and preparing This bool: OT memories Tor you, The sTudenT body. The Time and eTTorTs OT The sTaTT can only be rewarded by your Tull enioymenT- OT The Tin- ished product The I963 Lagondan. Sharon Gill, assisiani business manager, is busy Typing cuTlines for The picfures. We I 965' Oracle my Fronf Row, 'from lefl lo righl: Tim Fruifs, Jan Buckman, Jacquie Glaser, Nancy Hiflle, Judy Logsdon, and Jolan Csukas. Baclr Row, from leff fo righl: Gloria Nord, Sheri Genhler, Milce Kraus, Dianna Boyd, Pa+ Cline, and John Bridges. Noi Piclured: Linda Morgan. Nancy HiHle and Jolan Csulras are preparing layouls. Gloria Nord, foreground: Judy Logsdon, and Dianna Boyd, background, proofread. 31 A hall cenlury ol publicalion was reached when lhe Oracle Slail released ils iillielh edi- lion. l-leading lhe slaif during lhe celebralion were Sheri Genlzler and Nancy l-lillle. They were assisfed by an able bodied siall, lwo of which were awarded scholarships lo lhe firsl KU Summer Journalism Camp af Lawrence. The final pulalicaiion of lhe year was wrillen, ediled and prinled wilhoul The help of The adviser, Mr. Verne Kling. Pal' Cline clips sfories from +l'1e galley proof fo place on 'lhe page dummy. Omclv fllff f Judy Logsclon, a member of lhe Oracle Sfaff, is geH'ing ideas 'For adverlisemeni' for +l1e Oracle 'From Leon Snyder. 'Wi Quill and Scroll Fronf Row: Sheri Genfzler, Nancy HiHle, Lynn Crossnoe, Sharon Parsons. Back Row: Gloria Nord, Mary Byrd, Mike Kraus, Waller Raclcer, Carol Wallace. The Quill and Scroll, Nalional l-lonorary Jour- nalism Sociery, is made up of iuniors and seniors who lwave worlced on lwiqli sclwool publicalions. To be eligible lor lliis lwonorary sociely, sludenls musl be in llie upper one-Jrliirol of llieir class and be recom- mended by llwe journalism aclviser. Presiden+ Buffie McCoy Q7 7 Sfudenf Senaie members are as follows. Fronf Row, leff fo righfz Terry Burley, Larry Kadau, Terri Thompson, Nancy Rogers, secrefary- ireasurer, Buffie McCoy, presidenf, Linda Barnes, vice-presidenf, David Hoover, John Coffey, Sieve Wilson. Second Row: Chip Wheelen, Tim Simmons, Linda Warren, Tami Buffel, Glenda Wifhrow, Larry ScoH, Larry Barnes, Bill Johnson, Jane? Phillips, Delores Sawyer. Baclr Row: Mr. Koby, sponsor, Sieve McCar+ney, Cheryl Ma+hews, Dana Rengslorf, Pai Jones, Shelly Kennedy, Bonnie Bieber, Shirley Berry, Marsha Jones, and Mrs. Overs+alce, sponsor. 39 l jun if High Il- Keen ,- H523 ' , if 1' 1 M y g 1, Q w ifi? i 5 Q Fl A 53 1 FT? I l Q - Sa. ,ev -eu: is lg . l W I . I ig iif' 3 Junior High Y-Teen Cabinel members are Fronl Row, from lefl lo righl: Mrs. Mildred Robieson, Judy Campbell, Karen Vann, Ronda Jo Sims, Kalhy Grove, Cheryl Bernard, Kalhy Bridges, and Mrs. Carol Complon. Back Row, 'from lefl lo righl'-Mrs. Mar- garel Wrighl, Pam While, Nancy Hoover, Janel Helheringlon, Nancy Pierce, Donna Campbell, Marsha Jones, and Miss Marilyn Buffum. junio High fli- lf Junior High Hi-Y cabinel members from lefl lo righl' are, Fronl' Row--Tommy Grove, Bob Helher- inglon, Bill Johnson, Slephan Asper, Jay Schwyharl, Eddie Prouly, and Terry Wolf. Back Row, lefl lo righl-Jim Reed, Chip Wheelen, Dale Russell, Carl Winn, David Sowder, Sleve Snodgrass, David Hoover, Allred Tapia. 40 21, up T 'Q 'S ,QQ , if P ,5 AF 1 pg k xi: .f J s , 1 7 pg ww e A E Q5 v Q xii M i 4 Mm is junirfr High Hheerleaders Dana Rengsior Buffie McCoy BeHyjune Coffey Seuiar HMI Hheerlmders Carol Campbell D'ane BIe 'de Nancy S+ephens Sue Rice Joyce Chase Linda Priesf 42 indent lzfe Modeling fhe dresses fhal 'lhey made in Home Ec are Susan Colquohoun and Deeann Hankins. Accompaning 'lhem on 'rhe piano is Judy Logsdon. ! E Jean Miles is handing ou? an award +o Brenf Daggeii' and Marv Jaclc af awards assembly. A big evenf in ihe year 'For +he iunior is fhe purchasing of 'Their class ring. Picfured here are Karen and Sharon Edwards and Sharon Lawrence purchasing fheir rings from Mr. Hunf. Look a+ fhe Junior High Pep Club go in +he Homecoming Parade. 43 if ,L 'lx if Q 1 X 1 W 1 2 , U . 10 5. ff fl , , X. 'e fff ,,,-, fl f , xl 4' fi A 4 ,.. . 1 13 S Q , Y H2 1 1 1 7 :' 'T A ,Q o .1 M Q X Dame l6'a14d The Winfield High School Dance Band, under lhe direclion ol Mr. Bernie Young, played al many of The High School leslivilies including The Winler Formal and The Homecoming Dances. The band was also inviled lo play Tor The Miss Winfield Pagean+ held a+ Richardson Audilorium. This was lruly a lremendous season lor The organizalion. Band members Kip Hamm, Ricky Fiske, and Larry Pack and busy wafching 'rheir music. 45 Mr. Howard Halgedahl D'reC'or Swim' Baud The Winfieid High School Band had a busy schedule of achvihes for fhe fc-ofball and baskef- bah season. Auqmenfed by +he Pep Club, Jrhe band presenfed fwo elabofafe hahf Hrne shows. The Pep Band +ook over Jrhe Fiefdhouse sfage during baske+baH season. Concerlr performances included The annual Spring Concerf and music for Jrhe Baccalaurea+e Service. 46 Smivr Orchestra Aiurer Two iam-packed seasons ine Or- clwesira spenlr a relariyely quief year. Per- formances included ine annual Winier and Spring conceris, a concerr for Soufn- wesiern, a concerio concerf presenring five senior soloisrs, and music for Com- mencemeni. Numbering abour seyenfy- five, Hwe Orcneslrra was one of Hue iinesr in many years. 47 Mixed Chorus, under 'rhe direcfion of Howard Halgedahl, presenfed Junior High Mixed Chorus under ihe direcfion of Mrs. Young ai Gordon Music Hall. 'rh nual Chrisfmas Conceri' af Richardson Aucli+oriu juuiar Miffd Glzorus A lairly new member ol musi- cal organizalions al Winilield l-ligh School is lhe Junior High Mixed Chorus. The group is un- der +he direclion ol Mrs. Anna- marie Young. The group per- formed during inlermission al lhe Junior l-ligh Play. own irec in er rou is rs. m. Mixed Hlmrus The Mixed Chorus, numbering l IO, spenl The year preparing lor lhree maior evenlsp lhe annual Chrislmas program, a spring concerl, and Jrhe musical ollering lor lhe Baccalaure- ale services. Mixed Chorus pracliced in lhe Music l-lall Jrhis year, because space in Gordon l-lall was inadeguale lor a group ol ils size. 49 The Band forms a W and an H in salu+ing Winfield High School af one of +he 'fooiball games. The Junior High Girls' Ensemble provides enferiainmeni' for a special occasion. Drum Maiorefle Jan Krusor leads fhe Band during halffime ceremonies al a foolball game. 50 X Fcrsonalifies XVNS, M. +-:sg Y x 4812 5? 'iw' Y K QTN-.,,, 4, Q A m Bs. Kaya dan M King and Queen f 'va,- K The Annual King and Queen was an idea iniiialed by lhe I963 Lagondan Siali, and is lo be carried on by 'lulure slails. The seleclion of candidaies was made on Jrhe basis of aca- demic slanding and conlribulions lo ihe school. The final decision was made by ihose of ihe sludenr body who purchased a yearbook. The siail was pleased io have had such 'Fine candi- daies wilh which +o begin Jrhis new iradilion. Candidafes for Lagondan King and Queen are, from leff +o righi: Represenfing +he Junior Class, Richard Bolaclr and Ann Davis, ihe Senior Class, Jerry High- 'Fill and Mary Byrd: fhe Sophomore Class, Linda Kraus and George Moon. fr Queen Mary Byrd and King George Moon and fheir affendanis Jerry Highfill, Linda Kraus, and Richard Bolaclr. Noi picfured is Ann Davis, who was in +he hospiial. Dancing ai ihe Coronaiion Ball are Queen Mary and King George. 52 Queen Mary and King George on fheir Throne. Enioying refreshmenfs af 'Phe Bell are Joyce Chace and Jim Berry. Serving is Ryhnell Sioabs. Congrafulafing +he Annu- al Queen and King is ihe Edi+or of fhe yearbook, Cheryl Fruifs. mm... iw'-w3Q55:i'?1 5' A ik if vw. ,ar 'wha' .- 5 ,F ' M fm ' Wdfbdff 116611 9' 1 . I , ' ., V dw 0 gm V,,. 2 .lsgm K W A 1 I ' -' - I 'xi ' 25. . K-ill . 15153 'Tig ' fi!! -fm, A N gfmf 33 1 6 My 5 4 K 1 ,- 1 5' J m fl X, A X L N ff Y? qi, 4 Attendants fe-an Dorofhy Gillen Nancy Siephens 55 5:53 5. 'iq ry 1:5 kiuw-vu . 1, .w,s.7,.,gvr 57 ' ' X Sherry Forney ' 1. fi J Q4 e Joyce Chase The supreme momenl comes when Sue Rice is crowned Foolball Queen of l9b2. Now somewhaf calm, ihe Queen prepares io reign over fhe annual fesiivi- ries. Looking on are crown bearers: Gary Bruner, Chrisfie Aisirup, Danny Sisson, Jeanie Baker, and Forresf Medley. Sealed are fhe aifendanisz Nancy Siephens, Doroihy Gillen, Queen Sue Rice, Sherry Forney, and Joyce Chace. Sianding are escorisa Milce Simmons, Max DeWeese, Gary Bannon, Larry DeWiH', and Buich Slandiford. 56 Gormafiou Dan Hayden shows Bill Fielding and his escori, Pai Cline, 'lo iheir sears during ihe assembly honoring lhe queen and +he fooiball players. A fufure queen looks on. i Loyal Vikings and cifizens +urned our fo honor 'Phe Queen and her affendanfs a+ fhe I962 Foofball Homecoming parade. V Q L12 'fLAsN S L s ' ' y Q, , 4 , Q, 5: W by K . E N:':. 1 . S gl, A y fs. ,. i fr ,.,, 'F , is f ,A Q 'K ' 1 b . ' i ' mt f MMAA i a 'iiii W' i ' i .e ,DI-f4Q,i,aTf.ifii has A ' A in . Queen Sue and affendanfs lead 'rhe parade. Somefhing oiher +han Treva Morgan seems io have cap+ured Rodney Harrod's aHen+ion for fhe moment 57 Affendanr Sherry Forney dances wi+h her escor+, Mike Kraus. af The dance. BeHe Barnharf and Dan Hayden appear io be enioying fhe dance given in honor of fhe Queen. 5!f??F?i!ff ix 53211 gk 1,3 xi ,N is '4q,p-' 5 fm ,wwgw 4 7 963 2 K Ng K E K :V ff- .Sus 25, 'A sl 32 ' ' 4.,, ,L V 1.- ' , L Zig.-lf Q 1 if-,M ,H , , ' gilflv VE ,4 imdanfs Helen Harfley Sue PlaH PaHy Day g I Mx 59 Carole Weclgbury , YA si X, vm f R f w gf W. if 5 - igiii sfgf 2, 1 A tg? Q35 . . 4 as 4. ,L X .ag NL fs TQ J X 'Q Q W J X ,W fm TW: Q W e Q. 4 X n. Wy A, Q? Q 4 , 5 ff W - X i Xu K .5 f Q nu V ,Q Q 4 A ' ' -2 A 5 X rf x ,viii ' I X Q 2 mf MVLV ' 'ff in taxa 1 Wig 'kai 'wh A- ,Q gi X fa. Baskelball Queen Joyce Norfon and her affendanfs Sue Plalf, PaH'y Day, Helen Harfley, and Carole Wedgbury af +l1e Bas- lcefball Game. 'lf af Bill Taylor is enioying +l1e Baslcelball Game. ll loclls as fhouglw he is all dressed ready +o enioy +l1e Baslrelball Queen's dance afferwarcl, foo. ueen Joyce is surprised aboul' somellwing Superlafilfas' , Af 'Q . ,Must wielded Andrea Haywood Don Hodges Hes! leaders ,M 051' Kourfcvus Velma Bowlby Milfon Alherich Befiy Reaves Hal MCC is A in , ...,., , Mas! Sahvlarly Melissa Ogroslcy Larry Salmon l6'c'sf ,411 Arnaud Larry Dewi++ Lynne Crossnoe L?ric'ndlic'sf Sherry Forney Jim Berry 'Wa Z fb Ax I all ,i ,..r , ,i F ,gli 1 ,Most UAW to Succeed Carol Fielding Milne Kraus 'KK f '-IL? ,W A -f f' ' it rrfrm.-f Lliffies! Belle Bernharl Bill Taylor 63 35 K3 V' Fixing? 2 fl 5 1 Te ,Meet Sineere Doroihy Gillen Frih Barlag 1 e Q Siam 2' . V Wg, L .Mn Persenalily Plus Sue Rice Max DeWeese ,Meet Dependable ,Meet Energefie Floyd Berkman Sandy King S+anley Graham Georganna Marlcel 64 V161 ffm R X f' PW4' .,..-4 - 'Wrw ,mm N , T ,Q . f is if 6 , Q, 5353! 4 K sf ii Q G, 2 fri f ,N , 'Su ' ' ' , 4' W.. - Q yu, N Q , t . .. 1 Y .i Q 'ug , X ' 1 ' ' X N Q Q v 26 fn if K A .7 'sir ?i'Af?',,3 M- Q. SS N H A H, . . A My 'f' Q, 'f ii' ' N 4'Wi'.ijff'i1l : iff A A. 'J' W or fr':11,frw4iiW2fg5'v5if f l'5'255ii'iGi?f If if em K , 7 f ,w ., 1 - 7 W r - 'Z .J ff' .T , , .ra W Y 'ir 1 -L fl L ,imc A ' A 1. , -uf :M in .4 f , N . Qrwilmll I 96 Q-+A i .1 . X A-,. K 5 7 W ---v , T , u N ,. , x 1 S A 2' I ' 9 'ar ' qs ' 2 , , . , , . .F 1 if l Rf Q 4' ' 3 T . 'gif an x hi 1 .I 6,..5m Q :lvl B A ff xl il 'T . . 3 ,. . . Elm, in 4' M, M N4 , K , A I TY A- if , f T.. qi? ' 1 im ggi: 5 sv 1, 4 ,f ee, PM , 'K K . 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Trainer Dennis Sweeiland, Buich Sfandiforcl, John Krefzer, Mike Johnson, Rich Curfman, Jim Tadfman, John Dillon, Mike Morris, Rod Harrod, Randy Tucker, Lloyd Gunn, Earl Deal, Bill Hud- 66 The members of 'ihe Sophomore Team: Firsf Row-Richard Clower, Mike Sweeney, Dick Hopkins, Louie Hernandez, David Scolf, Jack Benefield: Second Row-Jim Neal, Slephen Markley, Mike Vaughn, Mike Marlin, Charles Green, Jessie Barron, Roger Coffey: Third Row-Coach Bill Bruner, Richard Curfman, Calvin Thomas, Lynn Van Benscholen, Earl Deal, Loren Shockey, Bruce Chrislenson, Gary Seley, and Coach Terry Wolfe. ac. , -Y , - 4. -15' son, Trainer Preslon Price. Third Row: Head Coach Bill Wi+'ler, Assisi: Coach Ike Koby, Max DeWeese, Bill Taylor, Mike Sim- mons, Hal McCoy, Ed Howe, Gene Branr, Lynn Van Benscho+en, James Jackson, Bill Fielding, Brenl Daggelf, Gary Thomas, AI Lipperd, George Moon, Don Herbers, Assislanis Bill Bruner and Terry Wolfe. 67 Mike Simmons meeis some iough compefifion as Larry DeWiH, Gary Thomas, ancl Breni DaggeH look on. 5 L33 Gary Bannon breaks fhrough +he Viking Head. Yards are gained as Gary Bannon breaks away from a would-be iackler. 68 yr' l .M .af . ' was-ky I f ,337 M 1 f ky Husky fackle Larry DeWi+'r was +he only Viking player fo make All-Slaie and All-Ark Valley Teams. The Viking FooTball Team ended iTs sea- son wiTh a 4-4-I record, which was a marked improyemenT over The pasT Two years. The Vikings' deTeaT oT The Ark Valley Cham- pions, El Dorado, was The highliqhT oT The season. A noTe oT sadness was added aTTer The 20-I9 edge loy Ark CiTy. A O-O Tie wiTh VVellingTon lengThened The no-win record of The Vikings To 20 years. Perhaps The Team oT I963 will overcome This iinx. Coach Bill WiTTer briefs halfback Dick Rose in The Ark CiTy game Senior varsify players, from leTT To righT, are Hal McCoy, Gary Bannon, Max DeWeese, Mike Simmons, John Krefzer, Dick Rose Clem Monfoya, Bufch STandiford and Mike Johnson. x K 'x if Senior varsify players, from leff fo riglif, are Sian Gr Jim Tadfman, Gene Branf, and John Dillon. I 962 Season Qarfflmll fe6'L'Ul'd Winfield Winfield Winfield Winfield Winfield Winfield Winfield Winfield Winfield Wiclwifa Souffi Newfon , ,,,. . Augusfa ,,,, Campus . Derby ,,i,i,,.,,. Wellingfon . ,.,, i,,, . l-lufclninson Ark Cify Ai,... EI Dorado ..,,. 20 aham, Bill Taylor, Tlwaine Morris, Aaron Esfabroolc, Jim Berry, Allen Lipperd O 6 6 6 I2 O I3 I2 Hal McCoy fakes a spill affer being hif by Derby players 70 , ff or if 5. . ,L 196 65' 'Q iii 'I , 1! S 3 XWS . -7 , 5 - 'R ,QE ' ' ia J S V. Senior Forward Mike Kraus Varsity 16311 keiball if iii i Q 'ik r r R ff! g x GW 1? 41 ,Q v X i iii 1 Senior Cenfer Larry DeWiH Senior Guard Mille Simmons Senior Forward Hal McCoy s'cuu..if ' 7I er 559' ! -'v- R 1 Senior Guard Gary Bannon no mg ,H ' In , af . 3 A ig r.,a I , sf: x ,, 1 S . W' A ,Q , ., ' gg r 'C if it 5 l The Viking Baske'rball Squad Kneeling, leff are Terry Gray, Jim Wesbrooks, Ronald Dobbs, Fernado Narvaes, J. R. Hinkley and Gary Bannon, On fhe Second Row are Eddie Hawkins, Jim Lewis, Kelly Alexander, George Moon, and Charles Gilles- pie. On 'rhe Back Row are Mike Kraus, Bren+ Daggelf, Jim Feasfer, Marvin Jack, Larry DeWi++, Darrell Snyder, Gary Thomas and Mike Simmons. DeWiH' lumps high in fhe game againsf Welling- -lon. 72 Mike Simmons sinks one from lhe corner. in Ne-.Q 1 kfiwfii. Lai' .2 'K ,iw Wffwf Qu, 3 3 in :i,': L . I x-f li ,E fig? vig! A M I ' A gf A 5 'QV V26 5 55.1.10 H13 5 0 M4331 599553, yi? 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Hal McCoy and Mike Kraus successfully de- 'Fended Their slale doubles crown by delearing reammares Darrell Snyder and Dale Hendriclc- son. This win broughl a lolal of live Trophies won by Hal and Milce in The pasl' rwo years. Jim Reed, The varsiry coach, was named Wichila-Area Coach ol The Year in T962 This honor was grearly deserved. .... ..... Dale Hendrickson shows his form Tix The Vilcing Tennis Team, Fronf Row: Paul Dix, David Wright Sieve Markley, Don Hodges, Charles Kennedy, Kelly Alexander Larry Scrivner. Back Row: Coach Jim Reed, Dale Hendrickson, John Krelzer, Milne Kraus, Hal McCoy, Darrell Snyder, and Sfanley Graham. ,Z t'K5HF:2w:s 1f-1 .fr U ' f ',. .. . ..xx.,... ,Ns-,,. f i - wff. - is Vf,v .. .... , .MFL , '- f M-52 f if W , uf .. . Q Meigs jg- , ,fs .f,fQ2.,.,c . by N -V ffzla w c xc : R gg' :Q ,Y . - , .i Wf. I 963 Kecard Winlield 7 Ponca Cily Winfield 7 Ark Cily Winfield 9 Kansas Cily Winfield 8 Ponca Cily lvlanlwallan Invilalional Arlc Cily Bi-Slale l-lulclwinson Invilalional Ark Valley League Regional Tournamenl Firsl and llloublesl Slale lournannenl Firsl and lDoul::lesl x M al's favorile shof is +l'1e serve 3 f i Q Fi-'vu 2 2 O I Firsl Second Firsl' Firsl Second Second 1, Coach Jim Reed is shown wi+l1 sfale finalis+s, Milne Kraus, Dale Hendrickson, Hal McCoy, and Darrell Snyder. id: ai' V:--ag: ATFHIQH 5cHooL Looking over llne brackeis a+ flue shale +ournamen+ are Hal McCoy, Dale Hendrickson, Mike Kraus, and Darrell Snyder. Mike Kraus hifs an overhead slam 'From 'rhe backcourl. 80 Zftlfk I 963 Heaving The discus is Larry DeWiH'. . . eg? The WinTield .High School Traclc Squad has made a very impressive rec- ord This year. They have never Tailed To place in The Top Tive in any meeT. FourTh place was Talcen aT The Ark Valley League MeeT. Floyd Barlcman was The only conTesTanT To Talce Two TirsT places. lvlilce Simmons seT a new AVL record in The shoTpuT wiTh a heave OT 52 TeeT 8 inches. RepresenTing WinTield in The STaTe MeeT were Larry DeWiTT, in The discus: Floyd Barlcman, in The IOO-yard dash. and Loren Shoclcey in The 440 yard dash. Ia? .,,- Y if 2 is 5 . 'W vriiff-'fs f'5'rV' '4 - .i'.-,,' f .,.. . --- Fred Carsel is running The hurdles. 8I Firsi' Row: Roger Peiiii, Bub Morris, Mike Marlin, Dick Rose, John Dillon, Mike Vaughn, Don Ahlerich, J. R. Hinkley, Rod Harrod, Loren Shockey, Jack Benifiel, Kennilh Berkman. Second Row: Floyd Gaulden, Frih Barlag, Bufch Sfandiford. Bob Benneff, John Hahn. Bill Reynolds, Ted Kadar, Richard Clower, Jim Wesbrooks, Floyd Berkman has iusf handed off fhe bafon 'lo John Huff in a relay and is falling back. 82 2 Jim Tadfman, Jim Moore, Alan Haywood, Coach Ollie Hieberf. Back Row: Ronnie Sfevenson, Fred Carsel, Mike Simmons, George Moon, Larry McCar'fy. James Jackson, Lynn Van Benslwoien, Eddie Howe, Larry DeWi++, Milfon Ahlerich, Floyd Berkman, Loren Hodge, Danny Morris. Eddie Howe is srraining hard 'ro clear 'the high-iump bar 83 611 f 1963 This year's golf ieam has done very well wilh even a more promising season in prospeci nexl' year. Bill Taylor was ihe only senior on lhe Jream. so nexl year's ieam will have af leasi' one season of experience behind Them. The leam was coached A by Richard Wall, Norman Balcer. Charles Sisson, and Terry Welle. Don Ehling fees off a+ 'the Coun fry Club course. , ef' :Sikh n- 1. Waiching Bill Fielding puH' are Coach Richard Wall, Jim Lewis, and Rich Hauber. 84 11 in Q., HiH'ing a solid forehand is Sue Plaff. Girl ' Ccwzis I 963 The Winfield l-ligh Girls' Tennis Team, under lhe direcrion of Mrs. Sue Hiqhfill and T. l-l. Vaughan, is rapidly becoming one of rhe berrer reams in rhis area. Nor only did They win lheir duel marches wirh Hurchinson and Oxford, 'rhey also won a second place doubles lrophy af lhe l-lurchinson lnvirarional. Sue Plarr and Nancy Srephens leamed lo win 'rhis honor. Firsf Row: Delores Newbold, Joyce Marlrley, Helen Gordon, Nancy Sfephens, Jeanie Flower, Doroihy Gillen, Belle Barnharl Nancy Hiffle, Marilyn Tadfman, Jolan Csulras, Carole Wedgbury. Second Row: CharloHe O'Neil, Lois Reed, Sherry Saiferfhwaife Sue Plaff, Sherry Forney, Judy Kilch, Marilyn McGowan, Jane'He Kelley, Sherry Schwanies, Linda Young, Julia Dailey, Connie Schuber, Cindy Dempsey. Baci: Row: Trudy Highfill, JeaneHe Calvin, Susan Hower, Carol Fielding, Carol Biby, Sharon Wells BeHy Reaves, Cheryl Fruifs, Kay Smiih, Shirley Granl, Linda Kraus. 85 junivr fr' gh 5 arts f.-H Sieve Jarvis malres some yardage as Sam Lillles and David Sowder move in lo help 1-,gal Freshman loolball leam, Fronl Row: Ron Morrison, Sammy Combs, George Tovar, Don lrvin, Gary Duncan, Larry Russell. Second Row: Chris Jarvis, Jaclc Venn, Sleve Snodgrass, Rich Hauber, Marlin Taylor, Mike Wagner. Third Row: Pal Simmons, Carl Winn, Alan Haywood, Roger Chasef Dave Ruslc. Fourlh Row: Roger Bigy, Sleve Jarvis, John Huff, Jim Harmon, Coach Ollie l'-lieberl. Bacl: Row: Dave Sowder, Sammy Lillles, Bill Allcinson, and Kennelh Barlxman. 86 Pele Negrele is carrying The ball as Sieve Jarvis and Sammy LiHles come 'ro assisf. iff! Roger Chase is iusf alaoul lo be broughi' down. The Freshman Foolball Team had a successful seasoh This year. They won over oneehahf of lheir games. ln The Lillle Arlc Valley lhey also made a good showing. Winfield l-ligh School has some good Tool- ball players To loolc forward To in a Few years. Fronl' Row: Ambrose, Dillon, Burley, Heiheringlon, Brooks, Bursaclc, Sfewari, Cary, Schwyharf, Lewis, Miles, Jaclrson. Second Row: Trainer Milne Hoagland, Saflerihwaife, Rhodes, Newman Locl:e'H, Vargas, Marlin, Bejamin, Wheelen, Wilson, Parsons, Dixon, Duncan, Trainer Sleve Cheever Third Row. Hubbard, Tovar, Taylor, Chase, Barlxman, P. Simmons, Winn, J. Miles, Wooldridge D. Simmons, T. Simmons. Baclr Row: Coach Isaac Koby, DeWeese, Jennings, Leulre, Ruslr, Thomas Miller, Whifehill, Bruce. Running hard fo The finish are Tim Simmons and Bruce Carlson. Ccwzis 88 W f B A high jumper barely clears lhe bars as J. R. Hinkley looks on. Firsf Row: Mike Wells, Jim Forney, Sco++ Sfuber, Warren Malihews, Sfephan Asper, Terry Priesl, George Gillen, Tom Grove, David Fielding. Milne Hieberf, Randy Bergdal, Joel Thornlon. Back Row: Bob S+evenson, Bill Allrinson, Sam Loclcharf, John Diefriclc, Frih Loclrharl, Marlin Taylor, Sieve Snodgrass, David Hoover, Sieve Goggens, Milce Dobson, Dusly Teel, Bill Johnson, and Coach Richard Cannon. 89 l6'zl.s'kc'fI7all f'1a ' Freshmen, Fronf Row: Gordon Kaiser, Richard Fife, Gary Duncan, Ronnie Morrison, Ronnie Bruce. Back Row: Coach Terry Wolfe, James Whiiehill, Charles Cadwell, Sammy l..iH'les, Roger Biby, Roger Chase, Carl Winn, Sieve Snodgrass, and Sieve Jarvis. Q m Eigh+h Grade, Fron+ Row: Larry Gann, John Diefriclc, George Gillen, Ronnie Marlin, Bill Johnson. Back Row: Coach Roberi' Campbell, David Simmons, Tom Rising, Kenny Davis, Paul Huber, Morris Taylor, Sam Loclrharf, and David Hoover. 90 1 ,ss wivw-, is 5 UI. K , Y K f ' KQKR K P f I ,Kr e Q1 3 ,' . 'UQ Q ff 'Q ,mf KA?i'wgs K 4 2 fi if 'K 5 2 My fr . 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Terry Burley Chesler Burnefle Terry Bursack Tami Buffel Jennifer Cadwell Chrislina Calverl Mike Camp Dwayne Carry Caren Clayron Cindy Coffey Connie Conrod Connie Cox Janice Creamer James Dauber Danny Davis Diane DeVore Roger Dillon Larry Dixon Mike Dobson Earl Dorsey Sondra Dorsey Loreila Doffs Craig Duncan Roberl' Dunn Mike Dust Earl Adams Joe Alfendorf Donald Alvord Mifchell Ambrose Sfephan Asper Jane Ayers Sally Banks Larry Bangs Larry Barker Nancy Barnharl Bruce Benner? Randy Bergdall Nalhan Biddle Lynn Black Becky Boggs Sevenfh Grade Homeroom presidenfs are as follows: Fronf Row: Marcia Feger, Bob Herringlon, Scoll Sluber. Back Row-Brenda King, Marlha Moore, Becky Hamplon, and Jol'1ne'He Sweelland. Sevmih grade gs ,, ' N , , --r: ,rf ir Q f ,,,,,5,, gy My :,y.r, at . A E 'Q Q Xi il nie A 'Q' YUM me 4 . ' 1-yur, i'-- 5 -ar '. . - ' , ffgs, , .5-3, X Q FV: Af iii K ' 2 . 2 5 A if B A so lo E 1i5i' ., i.'if, E f 92 . .e, ,T 5 A f ffmg w f 552- q -f . Q .V-ffV. ire M L B B Mark Dullon Kalhy Eudaly Lynn Emerson Waller Evans Marcia Feger Lois Filziohn Sleve Flower Mike Flower Ray Foole Jim Forney Theresa Fox Marti Freed Ann Fuller Gail Gaddie Carolyn Garber Gregg Gardner Helen Gaulden Jim Ginder Jerry Goff Pally Goggans Peggy Googans Tim Goodaile Linda Greenwell Gaylen Griffie Kris Halgedahl Marvin Hamlin Becky Hamplon Glee Harringlon Steve Harris Helen Hendrickson Allen Herman Rachel Hernandez Rex Hessee Bobby Hefheringlon Mike Hieberf Dennis Hillle Virginia Holroyd Pam Hopkins Gladys Holf Bobby Hubbard V . , H J W 2 rw- N if W, 1 'L Q l RS -', I 72 all , , . 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T T' .-.mu was was 1 ef sw. fwe' ft of s i :fi E fl is sf, I :ie si Q. if Wil. 1.- Clarence Neal Jane Oller Rodney O'Neil Eva Otto Jimmie Otto Randy Parsons John Peterson Janet Phillips Bill Pietkiewicl Judy Prater Terry Priest Mike Reynolds Kenneth Porter Steve Rhodes Alice Richardson Robert Rising David Ritchie Ruanne Robinson Margaret Anne Rose Bobbie Rush Paul Saiterthwaite Deloris Sawyer Jay Schwyharf Janet Shafer Christie Sheeks Donna Shockey Jean Shouse Russell Shouse Jean Shrader Janie Shriver Tim Simmons Vicki Sims Doug Sisson Rose Sivils Paula Smith Loretta Spatz Terry Spencer Eudene Stephenson Diane Stevenson Tom Stewart Scott Stuber Janette Sweetland Mary Tapia Julie Taylor Susie Teel Don Teter Jim Thompson Steven Thompson Joel Thornton Nicki Thurlow Mike Trimble Tom Turner Eric VanBenschoten Tommy Vargas Dona Rhu Viets Mona Waggener Fred Wagner Cheryl Watson Curt Watts Mike Wells Steven Westfall Chip Wheelen Eugene White Steve Wilson Joyce Withrow Lawton Wood Hubert Wooldridge Sally Wright Lonnie Miller Marih Moore Jim Williams June Wilson Charlotte Yanakopulos 8 yhtlz Grade 3 .. f i, . if Maxine Huff, Secrelaryg Bill Johnson, Presidenlg Kay Bridges, Vice-Presidenl. Marfha Abbot? Kafhie Alexander Phyllis Anderson Larry Alfeberry Leona Barron John Baucom Janet Baxfer Terry Beaver Denny Beniamin Cheryl Bernard Shirley Berry Lela Biby Lois Biddle Meri Biewer Mark Blenden gs Jie fQ l - , rirl QE -Q ui ' ,Q . ir' ssei o r Eff iv 'ff 'EI K rwiseffzfwl H r,..-, 61 f r 1 . , l Fl 15' -vi wi , M J H' X Q I K l 2, X Q3 y 'ia -r -, 0 49 I 5,14 3 Jim Bogner Donna Bohannan Kay Bridges Sfeven Brooks Jean Bunch Sharon Cales Bruce Carlson Jim Claphan Roy Claphan John Coffey Cafhy Collingham Carol Daggell' Donna Dale Cafhie Davis Kenny Davis Theresa Davis Tony Davis Nick Day Harry Derr Joe DeWeese John Dielrick Kay Dimi? Ginger Dixon Sfeven Dobson Carl Dorsey Earl Dorsey Milford Dorsey Becky Dungan Cheryl Easlerling John Elam David Fielding Roddy Fiske Clifford Flower Dale Fruifs Larry Gann Jimmy Gardner Roger Gardner George Gillen Celia Goodwin Richard Green Steven Greenwell Ronald Greer Holly Greever Carol Groene Mary Gropper Tom Grove Janis Gurnee Sieve Hanna Bruce Hedrick Beverly Hensley Deann Hendrickson David Hoover Teri Hopkins Marilyn Howe Paul Huber Judy Huff Maxine Huff Jerry Hulchinson Candy lberg Susan Jarvis Greg Jennings Bill Johnson Deanna Jones Pal Jones Mickey Kearns Wynona Kelley Gwenda Kelly Shelly Kennedy Linda King Carol Kilfelson Tom Knauif Marcia Knuckey Allan Lamberl Marlha Lawrence Kalhy Leake Carol Leckliler Cheryl Leckliler Nancy Leffingwell Evelyn Linscorf Bea Llamas Randy Lockell Teri Long Thomas Lulon Sieve McCarlney Kalhy McMillan Connie Mahurin Ronnie Marlin Mariorie Malhes Tom Mallhews Elizabeth Maudsley Linda Mays Alice Miller Debbie Miller Lynn Moore Wayne Morgan Jenny Negrele Marsha Nichols Lynn Oller John Osier Carolyn Overey Carolyn Owens Pafly Parsons Richard Peacock Teresa Pearce Janel Peak Diane Phillips Angelia Pilner Sandi Plalf Donelyn Polfer Gail Poller Jerry Praler Eddie Prouly A C an -me K Jim' w Q, ' sf ,rapt -' R L In d?i J Y .-,, .nav if vn- I Rf. 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W X Ns r QNX ll I Wt ' av ziif A Warren Racker Judy Rahn Thomas Rising Debbie Rowe Richard Rowe Nela Rush Sheryl Russell Dorolhy Sanders Robbie Schwanles Randy Shay Earnesline Shockey David Simmons Beverly Spalz Linda Slauffer Saundra Slegelman Nolan Swifl Alfred Tapia Morris Taylor Gerald Thompson Terri Thompson Mary Thomson Salvador Tovar Teresa Tribble Robert Van Fleer Jack Venn Kalhy Venn Paul Vargas Marilyn Wade Leroy Wade Mike Wagner Nancy Wakefield Spencer Wallace Marsha Waile John Welfell Barbara Weller Larry Widener Linda Williams Mylinda Williams Ricky Williams Glenda Wilhrow Jay Wood Jim Woods Marlha Wooldridge Jim York Linda Young Arnold Lylle Physical educalion is a very imporlanl parl' of lhe eighlh grade curriculum, Mrs. Highlill's class is shown going lhrough a lypical I - 97 rouline ?rcsl1me Three girls led lhe Freshman Class lhls year. They are shown above, lefl' 'fo righl, Nancy Pierce, secrelaryq Dana Rengslorf, presidenlg and Linda Binyon, vice-presidenl. Galen Alexander Kellh Archer David Arie Bill Allrinson Kennerh Berkman Larry Barnes Linda Barnes Linda Barnharl Roberl Barlon Mary Beckham Roger Biby Kay Biddle Bill Bielby Bonnie Bieber Linda Binyon , . , M, j, V, ,f,,, .. - f P WH' , 31 r l I 1 7752 l' i my 5? ZR 35 . V, Q ya ,.,g-ng, f 4 5 Carolyn Blaqden Larry Bland ,. Sfeve Bodkins - ef f ' fl? Louis Bolack ig Ernie Booe . ,,.W',5 Kay Bowers 'fl Tom Bowlby f l ,gtg fgefms Glenda Brake Lynn Brannum Kalhy Bridges Ronnie Bruce 1 so Carol Buehrens 'ke Linda Buller I Anrhony Cabrera K Charles Cadwell Warren Cales Danny Callison Donna Campbell rfkiiz we ami X ,, .fl an s, x aff' ? I vp f 'lik . '1 Q , ep. g r,r ri Judy Campbell Renae Carlson Roger Chase Sleven Cheever Jean Clarkson Sieve Cochran Bellyiune Coffey Mary Cole Sammy Combs Richard Corbin Judy Couch Sonia Cransron Yvonne Cummings Carolyn Curfman Charles Darnell Jean Davis Terry Davis wer kiwi l T iari ff! f , f .I ' , K , Sr' g -'.-, r .a H . 19 Q f A ssr L -Nei? 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Heafheringfon Mike Hoagland Becky Holman Nancy Hoover Loren Houqhlon Randy Howard John Huff Donald Irvin Chris Jarvis Sieve Jarvis Freda Johnson Marsha Jones Vernon Jones Waller Jones Pal Kadau Gordon Kaiser Linda Keaslinq Charles Keeler Kennelln Kelly Kafhy Kemp Linda King Jane Kilch Tresa Killelson Howard Kliewer Elizabelh Knighf Larry Knuckey Karen Knuckey Glenda Lamberl John LaPurle Conna Larson Larry Lawrence Chris Lecklifer Rosemary Leffinqwell Becky LeHew Esfa Lemon Dieler Leulkie Mariorie Lewallen Percy Lirfles Sam Lirlles Frilz Lockharl' Marcene Mahurin John Marlin Linda Marlin Marshall Marlin Cheryl Mathews Gail Maflhews Joan May Sheryl May Kathy Mazzanli Bulfie McCoy Murl McKibben Sally McLaughlin George Menendez Charles Miller Larry Miller Phillip Miller Debbie Milchell Linda Monloya Roger Moon Ronnie Morrison Lee Murel Galen Musgrave Tommy Negrele Deceased Janice Nelson Mike Newman Julius Ogrosky Eddie Oller Jean O'NeiI Virgil O'Neil Mike Owens Ann Parker Daryl Parsons Nancy Pelerson Nancy Pierce Cheryl Powell Marcia Powers Phillip Rahn Pal Rayl Dana Rengslorf Mike Reynolds Sfeve Richardsen Gary Ridgeway Nancy Rogers David Rush Dale Russell Larry Russell Barbara Salierlee Lou Schuyler Charlene Schwinfz Larry Scoll Mark Seglem Sue Shouse Pal Simmons Ronda Jo Sims Jancl Sisson Deanna Smilh Linda Smilh Sleve Snodgrass Dave Sowder Shelia Spencer Larry Sleele Bob Stevenson Susie Sfewarr James Slhole Rosemary Sf. Pefer Marlin Taylor Terry Teel Ronald Tefer Joan Tharp Richard Thomas George Tovar Dena Tucker Marfha Underwood Gary Unger Iaren Vann Jack Venn Valarie Vasey Teresa Waggener Norma Wallace Linda Warren Raymond Warren Shirley Walson is ff Kg , ..r. 5 Q-,Q gf fir w Y X. ,N 1 W ,i K f ff ir' 2 5-ll-' r ,ri ..:.. - as , 'gms in fins lk Vs-2 . F 5. AF ' s' 5 M-was ,sage ag new ,LV Al aa? 'a me 5 sh if ry 'WWW' 55478 2 6, if r 'J P' -as ,Q -- , 'W fr-L ' 'lr -F P . if Zi' ie: , L M A J ' 1 I X ef ii 45 5 N iw A V ix 3 , ' i r, -an Q- ' - rg' J, 4 rr ff is 7 ' W' sr. is Q ' . irr L' N, i ,J f' :-. 7 ,a 'lf-as . M A ji walk me in . We-XXV J if - -fs? 3 ' : ,, . j g PM e aa all fe- eel fer r?sa mfs 1 if I rj: .. 1. f:.,- I A ,.. 1 f 2 ' 3 . 'X K. r E X ek ,M 4 ,W x ' ' , i ri, HX' , rx T HEIR ' 5 H K i 1 .G L r.,s V 1 ' 1 rier ' is ar 'Q if ill' is si 1 R r a if J is 2 1 gn., yssg rf' ' if We .. 'j-'life , V . jf K - 1 , if es. A f 'gl 'J' ' ' if, L 3 Qlxy Bill Bielby is shown providing en+er+ainmen+ for fhe occasion. Mmfer E70 mal David Fielding seems eager +o cuf in on Carol Kiffeison and Biff Chase. The Limbo proved fo be ihe highlighf of 'Phe evening. Mar+in Taylor was asked io imi+a+e +i'1e presidenf. IOI jzmizfr High Play This year, insTead oT presenTing The usual Three-acT play, The Junior l-ligh classes pre- senTed 3 one-acT plays, The TirsT on The pro- gram, IT Boys Asked Girls Tor DaTes, sTarred Linda Warren, Cheryl Bernard, David DuTTon, STeve Richardson. and Carol KiTTelson. STudenT direcTor was Cheryl FruiTs. Three on a Bench sTarred Becky Lehlew, Roger Moon, Vicki Sims, and Bill Biellay. lT was under The direcTion oT Sharon Brannurn. 'llaadies oT The lvlopw was under The direcTion oT Sue PlaTT and sTarred Susie STewarT, Carol Buehrens, Shirley Berry, and Ronda Sims. The TaculTy direcTor was Mr. KeaT Wade. Three plays in one evening involves several scene changes Approaching To help wiTh The seT is Mr. KeaT Wade, TaculTy direcTor. Could you possibly imagine girls asking boys Tor daTes? Well, This was The siTuaTion in one of The one-acT plays presenTed by The Junior High Classes. ln This scene from IT Boys Asked Girls Tor DaTes are, from leff To righT, Linda Warren, STeve Richardson, Cheryl Bernard, David DuTTon, and Carol KiTTleson. Na! , - ' exe ,M ' 'M ,L YA w X. 'Q How can one liH'le ole woman save fhe answer and some provocalive hum and Bill Bielby. W , .W V Q Q .. i- .Q W K K gs xligfl' .Z V' The excilemenl' builds as fhe 'finishing fouches of make-up are applied. C If in 'Y 'av 5 . if 3 'H e' e e fi I ,QQ lf' Q l Q Q f 'lf i KS' .W f-v' 3 V ,. if 5 N . 5 we o I f- j N . -A Carol Buehrens seelrs fhe aid of her fellow Ladies of lhe Mop. many a frue love from being deslroyed? The play Three on a Bench provided or. 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M 1 ' j 'WQG1 WWA gf, new We f Szfplzzwzzfrcs Don Ahlerich Kelly Alexander Jerry Anderson Janef Aslcins Julie Afwood Don Balmer Sharon Barker Donald Barlcman Franlc Barron Jesse Barron David Bear Janelle Belden Shirley Belfz Jaclc Benefield Beverly Bergdall Lesier Bieber Lloyd Birdzell Linda Black fe WL Jerry Conrad Jolan Csulras Janel Daggeff Judy Dauber I07 Diana Blenden Eunice Boldman Dianna Boyd Marcia Brannum Karen Bridges John Brolhers Janef Buclrman Lois Burnefle Phillip Cales Jeane++e Calvin Bruce Cardwell John Carolhers Bob Carrillo Ken Ling Chang Bruce Chrisfenson Kay Clevenger Roger Coffey Susan Colquohoun Noi' Picfured Wade Brown Lee Glanlz Jacquie Glaser Grover Goodwich Viclcie Gould Kaly Graham Terry Gray Charles Green Niclc Greever Janef Groene Janelle Groene Lloyd Gunn Denny Gurnee John Hahn Fred Halgedahl Janef Hanes Kip Hamm Deeann Hanlcins Elaine Hanlcins Wayne Haffield Eddie Hawlcins Jon Hawkins Carol Hayden Louis Hernandez Palricia Hiclcs Suzanne Hieberl Trudy Highfill J. 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Hinkley Loren Hodge Donna Day Earl Deal Ronald Dobbs Jim Dolch Beverly Dorsey Brabara Dowler Kay Drum Eileen Duncan Helene Dunn Marilyn Dusf Dale Easfman Bernl Ebbesson Kenlh Ehmlce Mary Ellis Judy Eslabroolr Jill Eudaly Linda Flower Jane Frazier Sherry Freeburg John Freed Tim Fruiis Carolyn Gardener Floyd Gaulden Melinda Gere Janie Gibson Mary Gillen Charles Gillespie John Gillis Bill Hopkins JeaneHe Horsi Sue Hower Jim Hubbard Perry Huff Harry Humber+ Judy Jackson Kaihy Johnson Lewis Johnson Tom Johnson Allen Jones David Kaesmeyer Sylvia Kearns Susan Kelly Marvin Kimbrell Karen Kindf Benny King Jim KiHelson Linda Kraus Joe Kreie Bob Lawrence Nancy La'-'mhfrfw Greg Laws Clayion Leffew Beverly Leffingwell Bob Lemon Howard Lemon Jim Lewis Gene McNeely Joyce Marlcley Sieven Marlcley Susan Marien Mike Marlin Roger Meier Beverly Miller Cheryl Miller Cushman Miller Lynn McColl Laura Maclrillop Connie McDade Ronnie McGinnis Sam McGowan Carla McNally -., Judy Logsdon .am i '5 , Q .. iiii W A ' f i f'mgiE3 5:' ' J fi Among fhe many sophomores who look lime ou? 'from school work fo a++end 'Phe winier formal was Karen Winn. 2 ,.z K- A W ,, ,V ig, , . Q-, it in 'y f yn I ' S' 'V' N f s im. ,. 55 - MJF, .1 ff : -1 P 'V 1' Slanley Ring Lanye Roarlc Allen Sands Mabel Sanders ikxm' llkll zzl' W W Carol Salferlee ,Q M W M I Sherry Salferlhwaife Linda Sawyer 5' A V . . A Q I I .ANN .,4.'r I' ,W gg-ff' ff Gu- 4sf,, M Biology lecfures seem lo be a familiar sophomore subiecl. Joe Thorrvlon is malcing a few cornmenls concerning +he ana+omy of man. Maysel Milchell Paul Monlandon George Moon Alan Moore Harvey Moore Linda Morgan Bub Morris Roland Mulcahy Ann Muref Fernando Narvaes Delores Newbold Joyce Nixon Dan Nord Joan Oller John Overbey Don Overslalce Milne Parlcer Treva Parsons John Pearce Janice Phelps Linda Priesf Rufh Quesenberry Linda Reece Kay Reed Virginia Reed Sreve Reeves Jim Reulher Bob Rice Sherry Schwanles Connie Schuber David SCOH Sleve ScoH Gary Seley Renee Shane Janice Shay Milre Shelburn Billie Shelfon IIO Peggy Shepherd Karen Shields Loren Shoclxey Kay Sinlrs Frances Smyfh Bob Smylh Virginia Snow Darrel Snyder Barbara Spaiz Sfanley Slegelman Carolyn Sfevenson Rhynell Sloabs Charles Sweeney Benny Swisher Berniece Tapia Calvin Thomas Judy Thomson Linda Thomson Tommy Thomson Don Tisher Nancy Torrance Bill Travis Leia Travis Randy Tuclcer Mike Vaughn Chrislina Villar David Villar Karen Wade 1:5455 bf' 1 5g f ,few Q sw X ug 1 ug 1 fl I . FY my S ry se s S il '55 agar W W z :A Us X Y I n il if ,-4-gg gf , IQ on in all 3 I 0 M ...gi T he 5 ,S QL 7 ,iv ,, V in .. .,, sb Kenf Whiimore Diana Williams Mary Williams Terry Williams Donna Wilson Karen Winn Rex Womaclcs Ann Wooddell Marsha Woodfin David Wrighf Lynn Wrighl' Linda Young S N as ll Qu. Henry Waggener Dennis Waldroupe Kalhy Wa++ Roger Wealhers Sherry Wealhers Phyllis Weinrich Mosl of lhe siudenfs in Mrs. Ryans Sopho more English class are sludying 'rheur liera lure conscienliously. 1,W.-- - junior Cflass f Oficers ,wqrm Bull Fleldmg Presrdenf Eunice Abraham Donna Alberding Sieve Allen Gary Allred Linda Anderson Alice Archer Carol Aslrins Ronald Balmer Linda Baucom Larene Bean Bob Benne'r+ Karen BenneH' Janice Bilyeu Jim Boa+man Phyllis Bodlcins Richard Bolaclc Judy Bowlby Sharon Bradley Roger Briggs David Bro+hers David Brooks Jeana Brumme-H' Kalhy Cadwell Barbara Cales Max Cales Larry Calvin Carole Campbell Fred Carsel Diana Casey Susefle Calon Roberl Claphan Marsha Clif? Richard Clower Charles Combs Paul Cook David Cooney 1' Jie Xian. 1771, Jw' GRY K , T' ,-.L K its ff' Joyce Cornwell Janice Craig Richard Curfman Brenl DaggeH-. Ann Davis Marfha Davis Cindy Dempsey Paul Dix Carol Dobbs Cheryl Dobson Diane Dobson Jean Donohue June Duensing Vance Edman Karen Edwards Sharon Edwards Don Ehling Jeanie Ellis Ronnie Farnsworih Jim Feasler Sharon Feese Bill Fielding Donna Firebaugh Riclry Fislce Jeanie Flowers Carolyn Foole Brenda Fowler Philip Freed Frenna French Diann Gann Larry Gann Allan Garber Sheri Genlrzler Be+'fy Gillis Helen Gordon Shirley Gran? Jim Hahn Lee Hanlcins Bob Hanna Rodney Harrod Dana Hayden Dale Hendrickson Nancy Hensley Don Herbers Richard Hicks Mary Hillis Nancy Hilfle Richard Hopkins Beverly Horrocks Marvin Hoslelfer Lyle Houghlon Eddie Howe Bill Hudson Ronald lrvin Marv Jack James Jackson Joan Jarvis Rober+a Jarvis Kalhy Jenkins Mary Johnslon Romona Jones Ted Kadau Bob Kelley Ted Kelley Belly Kelly Gloria Kelly Charles Kennedy Larry Kennedy LeRoy King Judy Kilch Rulh Knuckey Ray Krepps Sherry Krepps Jan Krusor Sharon Kunkle Sfeve Lancasfer Karen Lancer Shirley Landwehr Sharon Lawrence Rochelle Leckliler Karen Lockeflr Roberl' Long Carol Marlen Cheryl Marlin Saundra Mayhill Mary Mays Pai' McCall Larry Mccarly Diana McCurry Marolynn McGowan Marcy McElroy Carmen Mefz David Miller Milce Milchell Larry Morgan Treva Morgan Danny Morris Milne Morris Charlene Morrison Jim Morlon Jim Neal Norman Neal Judy Nelson Randy Nelson Viclci Nelson Ken Nida Charlolle O'Neil Barbara Osier Carma PeHi+ Roger PeHil Karen Phillips Waller Raclcer Larry Rahn Kerry Ramsey Fred Ranger Lois Reed Bill Reynolds Linda Rhodes Don Rice Roger Richardson Margaref Roclxhold Howard Sallee John Samms Don Saflerlee Larry Scrivner Carmen Shoclrey Darlene Smi+h Kay Smi+h Karen Snell Elaine Spencer ,ge-we Tracy Spencer Sherry Sfeele Linda Sfephens Joe Sfuclrey Mike Sweeney Marilyn Tadiman John Tharp milk QP' Gary Thomas Margarel Thomson Sheryl Tuclcer Lynniel Van Benschofen Mary Vargas Cur+is Venn Marfha Waldorf 'QM Norman Wea+hers Gale Weslbroolr Jim Wesibroolr Janei'Wl'1i+ehill Ednamerle Wilcox Janice Williams QWI Terry Wood Larry Yianalropolus An infegral pari' of ihe iunior year is a course in American Governmenf, Here we find Ollie Thomas explaining if fo Eunice Abraham and Norman Weafhers. II7 ,os Connie Thompson Q. .Hg A1 ., . if 38' junivr Play The lmporTance Of Being EarnesT by Oscar Wilde was The play selecTed by The Junior Class Tor pre- senTaTion This year. IT was a lighT-hearTed saTire, and has oTTen been hailed as The mosT perTecT come- dy. The main proTagonisT in This delighTTul play oT errors was John WorThing who was The execuTor oT Cecily Cardew's esTaTe. To excuse his many visiTs To The ciTy John creaTes an imaginary brorher by The name oT ErnesT, and while in The ciTy he assumes The role oT his broTher. The ploT begins To boil when Algernon Mongriehf discovers The TacT ThaT John is living a dual liTe and Torces him inTo devulging his secreT. AT The same Time. Gwendoline l:airTax, who is enTranced by The name ErnesT, reTuses To marry John unTil he can saTisTacTorily prove ThaT his Chrise Tian name is ErnesT. The comedy reaches iTs heighT when The advenTuresome Algernon assumes The name oT ErnesT WorThing and proposes To Cecily, John's ward. When Cecily and Gwendoline rneeT They Tind ThaT They boTh are engaged To be married To ErnesT WorThing. The snobbish Lady Braclcnell, The romanTic Rev. Chasuble, and The learned Miss Prism all add To The saTirical humor oT The play. John lCharles Kennedyl proposes To Gwendoline lAnn Davisi. 6015! John WorThing Charles Kennedy Algernon Moncrieff Roger PeTTiT Cannon Chasuble WalTer Raclrer Merriman Bill Reynolds Lane ,,,,, Richard Curfman Lady Bracknell , Jan Krusor Gwendoline Fairfax Ann Davis Cecily Cardew Karen Loclreff Miss Prism Marsha Clif+ Second Servanf in AcT ll , , , Richard Curfman ln rhis scene we find Lady Bracknell lJan Krusori in The home of her nephew Algernon iRoger PeH'iTl discussing The marriage of er daughfer Gwendoline lAnn Davis, To John WorThing lCharles Kennedyi. ee, eww ff Q ,Q ,C i+Ht'r P35 1? V1.1 fl fiat I l' XX Algernon lRoger PeH'i+l appears as Earnesf and infroduces himself lo Cecily lKaren Loclcefll, John lCharles Kennedyl, Miss Prism llvlarsha Clilll, and Rev. Chasuble lWal+er Raclrerl. U-nun--p-g Charles Kennedy slrikes a sfiff pose beside a piece of period 'furnilure used in lhe play. M 'ygims Loolrs like Ann Davis and Richard Curfman enioy pre- paring for lhe play. Direclor Terry Allen is shown wilh his casf a'F'rer lhe performance. l I9 junirfr l6'f114qu I fm' ,df If you clon'T laugh l'll Tell iT again, Mr. Sission seems To be Telling his audience. Carol lvlarTen, Connie Thompson, and Marcy McElroy gafher around The punch bowl aT The recepTion preceding The banquef. , 1 .2 .- , nxsgfsfse ffifi A A be A Q, q,., s ,.s,u . ., as korg, ,V T Roger PeTTiT seems To be enjoying his own speech while Bill Taylor mediTaTes7 Che Eight .Above The LighT Above, was The Theme Tor The Junior BangueT held in The l-ligh School CaTeTeria. The ToasTmasTer, Bill Fielding, presided and The invocaTion was given by Charles Kennedy. Ann Davis gave a shorT Tallc on The l.ighTs Are Dimmingf' Sharon Feese Tallced on CounT Down Today-BlasT OTT Tomorrow. ConsTellaTions oT The l:uTure was given by Roger PeTTiT. A violin solo, enTiTled The l-loT Canary, was played by Larry Scrivner. You'll Never Walk Alone, and OUT oT My Dream, were sung by The Vo- calnauTs. The guesT speaker Tor The occasion was As- sisTanT Principal Charles Sisson. l-le spoke on The LighT From Above. if 'Nr RecepTion line aT The banquet ' Girls ' State ior Class are granled lhe privilege ol al'- lencling Girls' Slale. These girls musl prove lhernselves lo be oulslanding leaders, above average scholars, and socially aclive. The girls selecled lo receive lhis honor lor lhe year l963 were Marilyn ladrman, Jan Krusor, and Carol lvlarlen. Allernales were lvlargarer Roclchold, Marsha Clill, and Joan Jarvis. Delegales fo Girls' Slale were Marilyn Tadfman, sealed: Jan Krusor: and Carol Marlen. Hays ' Staff To be selecled as a delegale To Boys! Slale, one musr be a member ol lhe iunior classy be aclive in school organizalions, have a grade average ol 2.5l or beller and show leadership gualilies. This year lhe localion ol Boys' Slale was changed from Wichira lo Lawrence. This new arrangemenl enabled lwelve boys from Winfield l-ligh School and one from Sl. John's lo go. Firsf Row-David Brofhers, Larry Scrivner, Slephan Lancasler, Larry Rahn, Waller Raclrer, Don Ehling. Second Row-Mike Morris, David Miller, Lynniel Van Bensclwolen, Marvin Jaclr, Richard Fiske, Bill Reynolds. Nof picfured is William Cochran of Sf. Jol1n's. Qnly lhree girls our ol lhe enlire June lun--1 i ,ei ,W 5 '.'L f xi' ' V L. m,,,........,.., Q M .57 J QF. ,H we W, , HRW' am .nun-un .,yWk ,wb ., . iivilwwavm -f kk A f 1, T,-E 5 la 1, ,, K Wf,:vK M-'57' ' ' -,W - Aw. -1994, f -' yi : e , z1sxQqwzif'9!'W5iP K I M, gy ' in 5 Q, 5 -,.,:-ww, P Millon Ahlerieh, College Prep Senior Planning Commillee, Senior Play, Speech Play Lloyd Anderson, College Prep Raymond Archambeau, Fundamenlal Hi-Y, Golf Team, Orcheslra, Band, Pep Band, Thealre Orcheslra, Trombone lll Dana Arnelle, College Prep AV: Sludenl Council, Science Club, Pep Club, Y-Teen, Mixed Chorus, Science-Malh Camp Scholarship Mahlon Arnold, Fundarnenlal Foreign Language Club, Hi-Y, Foolball, Track Jarrold Ayers, Fundamenlal Hi-Y Jim Banks, Fundamenlal AY, Debale Club, Foreign Language Club, Band, Track Gary Bannon, Fundynewral Foreign Language Club, Sludenl Council, Lel- lermen's Club, Hi-Y, Co-Caplain of Baskelball and Foolball Teams Floyd Barkman,Agrici.lf.1re Presidenl, Secrelary, and Senlinel ol FFA: ln- lerclub Council: Sludenl Council: Lellermen's Club: Band: Senior Play: Track: Mosl De- pendable Frilz Barlag, Fa darr'er1'el Lellermen's Club, Wreslling, Track, Honor Roll, Mosl Sincere Belle Barnharl, College Prep AY, FHA, lnlernalional Friendship Club, Pep Club, Y-Teen, Mixed Chorus, Band, Williesl Joe Baucom, F, Z1i'TA5'T'il Jerry Bays, Furdarnen'al AY, Hi-Y Belly Beckham, Cellege Prep FHA Sharon Bellz, Fsndamenlal FHA Jim Berry, Fmclamenlal AY, Lellermen's Club, Hi-Y, Senior Planning Commillee, Football, Friendliesl Carol Biby, College Prep AY, Sludenl Council, Y-Teen, Mixed Chorus, Band, Spanish Club, Senior Quarlel, Mixed I2 Ensemble, Harbor Chairman, KMEA Chorus Belle Biesemier, Fundamenlal FHA Lagondan Slall, Pep Club Maryilyn Bland, Busress FHA, Pep Club Velma Bowlby, Eusress FHA, Pep Club, Y-Teen, Mosl Courleous Girl Jim Bowling, Fmdarnenlal Hi-Y Sharon Brannum, College Prep AY, Debale Club, Foreign Language Club, Pep Club, Y-Teen, Junior Play, Senior Play, Speech Conlesl Eugene Branl, College Prep Science Club, Hi-Y, Foolball Julie Branlley, Furodamenlal AY, FHA, Foreign Language Club, Pep Club, Y-Teen, Orcheslra, Oracle Slalf, Mixed Chorus, Girls' Tennis Karen Brewer, College Prep AY, Foreign Language Club, FHA, Y-Teen Science Club, Pep Club, Mixed Chorus, Honor Roll, English Echoes John Bridges, Fundamenlal Hi-Y, Lagondan and Oracle Siaffs Pai Broihers, College Prep AY, FHA, lniernaiional Friendship Club, Y- Teen Pianisi Mayella Brown, Funclarrienlal Mary Byrd, Business Allied Youih, FHA, Siudeni Council, Pep Club, Orchesfra, Mixed Chorus, Lagondan Sfaff, Sen- ior Planning Commiiiee, Secreiary Pep Club, Honor Roll, Cheerleader, Junior Class Play, Lagondan Queen, Pep Club Cabinei Mary Carrillo, Fundamenial Allen Case, Fundarnenial Joyce Chace, College Prep Foreign Language Club, Siudeni' Council, Pep Club, Cheerleader, Fooiball Queen A'H'endani' Laura Childers, College Prep Allied Youih presidenf, Foreign Language Club, lnier-Club Council, Science Club, Y-Teen, Honor Roll, Top Ten Per Cenf Pai Cline, Fundarneriial Allied Youfh, Pep Club, Oracle Siaff. Linda Combs, Fundarnenlal Pep Club, FHA Cynihia Compion, College Prep Allied Youih, lniernaiional Friendship Club, Pep Club, Y-Teen, Orchesira, Mixed Chorus accom- panisf, Theafre Orchesira, Laiin Club, home- room secrefary, Jr. and Sr. Class plays, Top Ten Per Ceni, Honor Roll, English Echoes, music confesi, All-Siaie Orchesira. Janelle Conaway College Prep Allied Youih, Science Club, Pep Club, Theaire Orchesira, Mixed Chorus, Youih Symphony Or- chesira, Lagondan Siaff, English Echoes, Honor Roll Richard Cook, Agriculiure FFA, Hi-Y Alfa Cooley, Fundamenial David Corbin, College Prep Allied Youih, Science Club, Radio Club, Presi- den? of Radio Club, Science Club Program Chairman, English Echoes, ACT Scholarship Award, USNR perfeci score on GCT iesi Gary Cransion, College Prep Foreign Language Club Sfephen Cransion, College Prep Hi-Y Lynne Crossnoe, College Prep Allied Youih, Foreign Language Club, Siudeni Council, Pep Club, Y-Teen, Lagondan Siaff, Mixed Chorus, Girls' Tennis Squad, Senior Plan- ning Commiifee, Carnival Queen, Girls' Siafe, Honor Roll, Pep Club Cabinef, Siudeni Coun- cil Treasurer. Y-Teen Cabinei, Besi-All-Around l24 Allen Lipperd operaies ihe lalhe in ihe general mefals shop. Larry DeWiH', College Prep Foreign Language Club, Siudenl' Council, LeHermen's Club, Jun- ior and Senior Planning Commiifees, Senior Class Presidenl John Dillion, Fundarnenlal Nancy Dillon, Business Allied Youlh, Foreign Language Club, Siudenf Council, ln'l'erna'l'ional Friendship Club, Band, Lagondan Siaff, Y- Teen - Jane Donohue, College Prep. FHA, Pep Club, lnlernalional Friendship Club, FHA Hisiorian, FHA degree chairman, Siale FHA Degree, Slale Homemalrer's Award Roberl Ellis, Fundamenlal Aaron Eslabroolr, Agriculiure FFA, Le+'rermen's Club, Hi-Y, FFA Vice-Presidenf, Foolball, FFA Public Speaking, FFA Farm Mechanics Team. Carol Evans, College Prep Pep Club, Allied Youih, Science Club, Y-Teen, Mixed Chorus, Y-Teen World Fellowship Chairman, Program Chairman, English Echoes, Girls' Slale, Honor Roll, Wailcins Nominee, Delegale 'lo Sfale Healfh Worlrshop. Carol Fielding, College Prep AY, Debale Club, Foreign Language Club, Science Club, Pep Club, Y-Teen, Girls' Tennis, Debaie, Speech, Vice-Presidenl of Debale Club, Secrelary of Spanish Club, Girls' Siaie Aliernale, Mosl Lilrely lo Succeed, Waflrins semi-finalisl, honor roll, Top Ten Per Cenl, Valedicforian Norman Firebaugh, Agriculfure Member of Farm Mechanics Team, FFA, Farm Safely Award, Soil Conservalion Award, Farm Eleclrificalion Award Sherry Forney-College Prep Allied Youlh, So- cial Chairman of Allied Youlh, Sfudenl Council, Pep Club, Y-Teen, Siudeni' Council Secreiary, Friendliesl' Girl, Foolball Queen Ailendanl. - Cheryl Frui'ls, College Prep Lagondan Edilor, Al- lied Youlh, Debale Club, Foreign Language Club, lnfer-Club Council, Sfudenl Council, Pep Club, Y-Teen, Girls' Tennis Team, Junior Class Play Lead, Senior Orcheslra, Senior Girls' Cho- rus, Debale Club Secrelary and Presidenl, Co- Presideni of S'l'uden+ Loan Banlr, Speech Schol- arship, Slale Speech Coniesl, S'lai'e Debaie, Quill and Scroll Honor Socieiy, Honor Roll Sharon Gill, Business Y-Teen, Assis'l'an'l' Business Manager of 'rhe Lagondan Slaff, Senior Orches- fra. Joe Commings, Fundarnenoal Hi-Y Connie Day, Eusiness Paily Day, Business Debale Club, Siu- deni Council, Pep Club, Y-Teen, Or- cheslra, Mixed Chorus, Baslcelball Queen Allendani, Speech Conlesl, S+uden+ assislanl' in Guidance Office Charlolie Defore, College Prep FHA Secreiary, Sludenl Council, Pep Club, Senior Planning Commiliee 'YQ' , ,, Sharon Defore, College Prep FHA Presi- denl, lnler-club Council, Siudenl Council, Pep Club, Junior and Senior Planning Commiliees, FHA-FFA Queen, FFA Sweelhearl Ailendanl Max DeWeese, Fundamenial Wreslling, LeHermen's Club, Mixed Chorus, Boys' Slaie I25 me-T 5 Dorolhy Gillen, College Prep Allied Youlh, Pep Club, Tennis squad, modern Language Club, Senior Planning Commiliee, Secretary Senior Class, Homeroom Vice-Presi- denf, Foolball Queen aiiendani, English Echoes, Mosl Sincere Girl. Marlece Graham, Business Allied Youih, Pep Club, Y-Teen Sianley Graham, College Prep Allied Youlh, Foreign Language Club, Hi-Y, infer-Club Council, LeHermen's Club, Science Club, Foofball, Sec.-Treasurer of LeH'ermen's Club, Presidenl' and Vice-Presidenl of Hi-Y, mosi' Energelic boy, Tennis squad. Milne Greenwell, Pundarnenial Joan Greer, Business V, 'XSF2 ng- 11.1 .3203 Q Q , W E '15 wma, womb Jim Berry is shown sanding his shop proiec+ before applying lhe finish Helen Harlley Busine's FHA, Sfudenf Council, Pep Club, Y-Teen, Girls' Tennis Team, Lalin Club, Sludenl' Council rep- resenlalive, Baslcelball Queen allendanf Mille Halfield, Pundamenhal Dan Hayden, College Prep Sfudenl' Council, Le'H'ermen's Club, Hi-Y, Mixed Chorus, Safely CommiHee Chairman of Siudeni Council, Carnival King Andrea Haywood, Funclamenlal FHA, Pep Club, Y-Teen, Mixed Chorus, Song Leader of FHA, Squad Leader in Pep Club, Mos? Talenied Girl, Senior Play, Disiricl' Con- +es+ in Speech. Sharon Helphingsiine, Business Kipper Herburger, Pundarnenial Science Club, LeHermen's Club Jerry Highfill, College Prep Allied Youlh, infer-Club Council, Science Club, Hi-Y, Presidenl' of Science Club Roberf Hiner, Pundarnenral Allied Youlh, Jr. Play, Sr. Play I26 Pep Club, Honor Roll Kay Hall, Business Pep Club Jane? Harmon Business FHA Y Teen fl! 5 Charles Hodges, Fundamenlal Hi-Y Don Hodges, College Prep Allied Youlh, Foreign Lan- guage Club, Hi-Y, Band, Orchesfra, Mixed Chorus, +raclc, fennis, vice-presidenl W of AY, program chairman of Hi-Y, Presideni' and vice- presidenf of Homeroom, Boys Sfafe, All-Siale Orches- fra, Sfudenl Rolarian, Mosl Talenfed Boys, Upper Ten Per Cen+, Honor Roll, Na- +ional Meril' Scholarship Fi- nalisl iusf righl. Sandy King, College Prep Allied Youfh, FHA, Lafin Club, Sludenl Council, Science Club, Pep Club, Y-Teen, Senior Planning Commi'Hee, Girls Tennis Squad, Winfield Queen 'lo Arlcalahla, Honor Roll, Upper Ten Per Ceni, FFA Queen AHendan+ Milce Kraus, College Prep Allied Youfh, Foreign Language Club, lnler-Club Council, Sfudenl' Council Co-Assembly Chairman, LeHermen's Club Presidenf, Hi-Y, band, Senior Planning CommiHee, foofball, baslcefball, Baslrefball capfain, fennis, Junior Planning Commillee, Lagon- dan and Oracle siaifs, Vice-presidenl Junior Class, Mosl Likely lo Succeed, Boys S+a+e Jim Zanardi concenfrafes on his draffing. I27 Jim Berry and Gerald Miller are worlring hard fo complele 'lheir furnilure Dale Hos'le'H'er, Fundarnenlal Allied Youlh, Hi-Y, Band and Mixed Chorus Milne Johnson, Agriculiure Allied youih, FFA Sludenf Council LeHer men's Club, Hi-Y Judy Jordan, Business Allied Youlh, Pep Club, YTeen Senior Girls Chorus Douglas Kadau, Agricullure FFA Jeanelfe Kelley, Business Allied Youfh, Pep Club YTeen Orchesira Mixed Chorus, Spanish Club fenms Rifa Kelley, Business Larry King, Fundamewal Foreign Language Club, Science Club Mary King, Fundamenlal FHA, Pep Club aa JW 2 sv Hal McCoy was vofed lhe oulslanding senior by his classmales. John Kre+zer, Fundamenlal ln+er-Club Council, Sfudeni Council, LeHermen's Club, Hi-Y, Foofball, Tennis, Jr. Class Presi- denf, Jr. Planning Commilfee, Vice-Presidenl' of LeHermen's Club Marvin Lawrence, Agricullure Hi-Y, FFA Paula Lawrence, Fundamenial Pep Club Leroy Lewis, Fundamenlal Allied Youlh Allen Lipperd, Funclamenfal Allied Youfh, LeHermen's Club, Hi-Y, Mixecl Chorus, Foolball, +rack, Mixed I2 Ensemble Jessie McBride, College Prep Hisiorian, Social Chairman, Presi- clenl of FHA, Pep Club, Girls Tennis Hal McCoy, College Prep In+er-Club Council, Sfuclenl Coun- cil, LeH'ermen's Club, Hi-Y, Or- ches+ra, Foolball, Baslcefball, Ten- nis Squad, Junior and Senior Planning Commiliees, Secrelary of Hi-Y, Presidenf of Sfuclenl' Council, Boys' Sfafe Al'lerna'l'e, Rolarian of Monlh Melvin McDaniel, Fundarnenlal Allied You+h, Foreign Language Club, Hi-Y, ln+erna+ional Friend- ship Club, Elecfricily Club, Mixecl Chorus, Vice-Presidenl' Hi-Y Roger McElroy, Fundamenlal Foofball Bill Madrigal, Fundamenial Georganna Marlcel, College Prep Allied Youlh, Foreign Language Club, Science Club, Pep Club, Business Manager of Lagondan, Jr. Play, Oulreach in AY, Mos? Energelic Senior Cleva Marshall, Fundamonlal FHA, Sluclenf Assislanl in Li- brary l28 Pam Marlin, Business S+uden+ Council, Pep Club, Y- Teen, Secrefary of Junior Class, Social Chairman of Sfudeni' Council Jean Miles, College Prep Allied Youfh, Sludenf Council, Science Club, Pep Club, Y-Teen, Mixed Chorus, Program Chair- man for Allied Yourh, Treasurer of Pep Club, pianisf for Y-Teen, Finance Chairman for Sfudeni Council, Vice-Presidenf of Y- Teen, Secre+ary-Treasurer of Sci- ence Club, Alfernale 'ro Girls S+al'e, DAR Award, Wa+lcins Scholarship, English Echoes, Hon- or Roll, Chairman a+ Counfy Heallh Workshop. Corwin Miller, Agrfculur FFA Gerald Miller, Agriculrure FFA Kafhleen Miller, Business Allied Youih, FHA, lnfernaiional Friendship Club, Y-Teens. Mary Kay Mifchell, Business FHA, Pep Club, Homeroom Sec- refary Jim Moore, College Prep Thaine Morris, Fundamenial S+udenl' Council, LeHermen's Club, Hi-Y, Foofball Joe Muref, College Prep Sludenf Council, Hi-Y, Mixed Chorus, Mixed I2 Ensemble, Homeroom Represenfafive Fool'- ball, English Echoes, Honor Roll Gloria Nord, College Prep Pep Club, Y-Teen, Oracle Siaff Joyce Norlon, Business FHA, Pep Club, Squad Leader, Baslcelball Queen Melissa Ogroslcy, College Prep Allied Yourh, T-Teen, Spanish Club, Lagondan Sfaff, Oracle S+aff Edifor, Senior Class Play, English Echoes, Wallrins Finalisf, Nalional Meri? Scholarship semi- finalisiq Mos? Srudious, Top Ten Per Ceni' l29 Scholarship winners awair presenfahon o Jerry O'Neil, Fundamerval Mixed chorus, Hi-Y Larry Paclr, College Prep Allied Youlh, Science Club, Hi-Y, Band, Orcheslra, Dance Band, sec- refary of Hi-Y, music coniesfs, honor roll, Up- per Ten Per Cenf Jerry Palmer, Fundamenial Science Club, Hi-Y Sharon Parsons, College Prep Allied Youfh, De- bafe Club, FHA, La+in Club, Sfudenl Council, Pep Club, Y-Teen, Orcheslra, Girls fennis, La- gondan Slaff, Membership and social chairman and slafe vice-presidenf of FHA, Sludenl' coun- cil co-assembly chairman, Pep Club vice-presi- denl, Aclivilies Edilor of Lagondan, FHA, FFA Queen AHendan+, Junior Play, honor Roll, Up- per Ten Per Cen+, Quill and Scroll Virginia Parsons, Fundamenlal Mixed Chorus, Or- cheslra, Debafe Club, Band Sue Plalf, College Prep Allied Youfh, Debale club, Pep Club, Y-Teen, Orchesfra, girls fennis leam, Junior and Senior Play, Lagondan Slaff, Baslrefball Queen ailendanl Presfon Price, College Prep Allied Youlh, Foreign Language club, LeHermen's Club, science club, Hi-Y, mixed chorus, mixed I2 ensemble, Lagon- dan Slaff, vice-presiden+ Allied Youlh, Vice- presideni' and presidenf of Science Club, Chap- lain Senior Hi-Y, publicily chairman Allied Youlh, Boys s+a+e Beih Ellen Raclcer, College Prep Allied Youfh, FHA, Foreign Language Club, Y-Teen, Infer- na+ional Friendship Club, Pep Club Barbara Randall, Fundamenial FHA, Pep Club, Y-Teen Be'H'y Reaves, College Prep lnfer-Club Council, Sfudenl' Council, Pep Club Presideni, Orchesira, Spanish Club, Senior Planning CommiHee, Girls Tennis, homeroom presidenl, Oulslanding Pep Club Girl, FFA Sweefhearf, Besl Girl Leader Larry Reeves, Fundamenfal Karen Rengsforf, College Prep Allied Youfh, Sci- ence Club, Pep Club, Y-Teen, Treasurer Y-Teen, Oracle, World Fellowship Chairman Y-Teen, Up- per Ten Per Cen+ Marilyn Reynolds, Fundamenlal FHA, Pep Club, Tennis Sue Rice, Fundamenfal FHA, S+uden+ Council, Pep Club, Mixed Chorus, Secrefary of Mixed Chorus, Cheerleader, Home- coming queen Susan Rogers, Business Allied Youlh, Laiin Club, Pep Club, Y-Teen Richard Rose, College Prep Lel'+ermen's Club, Or- chesrra, band, foofball, lraclc, Pep Band, Trom- bone 3, Opera Orchesira 'C'- Nancy Siephens, Fundamenfal Allied Youih, FHA, Sfudeni Council, Pep Club, Y-Teen, Mixed Chorus, Orchesira, Tennis Team, Cheerleader, Homecoming Queen Aiiendanf, Chairman school Spirii' CommiHee Larry Salmon, College Prep Allied Youfh, Hi-Y, Band, orchesfra, Pep Band, Dance Band, Greal Books, Trombone Trio, Al- lied Youih Program and Projecfs Chairman, Honor Roll, Upper len perceni, Tri-Valedic- iorian, Mos? Scholarly boy, Elks Leadership and Scholarship Award, Naiional Merir Finalis+, one rafings in siaie music coniesls. Norman Sandsfrum, Fundamenlal Hi-Y, Orchesira Philip Sandsirum, Agricullure Allied Youih, FFA, Sfudenl Council, Hi-Y, Chair- man of Earnings and Savings Commiflee FFA, Chairman of Supervised Farming Commiilee, FFA King Candidaie Judy Schuyler, Business Allied Youih, FHA, Pep Club Don Schwanies, Fundamenlal Richard Shorrer, Fundamenral Gary Simmons, Agriculrure FFA Mike Simmons, College Prep Allied Youfh, Foreign Language Club, Infer- Club Council, Siudenf Council, Le'Hermen's Club, Science Club, Fcofball, Baskefball, Track, Homeroom presidenf, Siudeni Council Vice- Presidenf, Fooiball Tri-capiain Becky Simpson, College Prep Allied Youfh, lnfernaiional Friendship Club, Y- Teen, Y-Teen Treasurer, Fulure Homemaker of Tomorrow Award, lhird place in 'lyping coniesi Ke-nne'lh Spencer, Fundamenlal Don Spradlin, College Prep Science Club Buich Siandiford, Fundarnenlal Track LeHermen's Club, Foofball One of fhe seniors favorife classes is American Hisiory. Here fhey are shown busily faking ihe final ex- aminafion. G.- Bill Taylor, College Prep Debaie Club, Sludeni' Council, Le'H'ermen's Club, Hi-Y, Vice-Presideni of Senior Class, Fooiball, WiHies+ Boy Kenneih Terrell, Fi.n:1anner'.ul Sieve Torrance, Fundarnenfal Science Club, Hi-Y, Fooiball, Traclc, Orches- +ra, Band, Laiin Club Carol Wallace, Business FHA, Foreign L'anguage Club, Y-Teen, Mixed Chorus, Lagondan Siaff, Senior Girls Cho- rus, Homeroom secreiary, Laiin Club, Mixed I2 Ensemble, Organizafions ediior of Lagon- dan, Honor Roll Ronnie Sievenson, Agricullure Allied Youfh, FFA, Band Laura Sioabs, Business Allied Youih, FHA, Debaie Club, Foreign Lan- guage Club, Science Club, lniernaiional Friend- ship Club, Y-Teen, Lagondan Siaii Terry Siultey, Fundamenial Dennis Sweeiland, Fundarnenlal Foreign Language Club, LeHermen's Club, Hi-Y John Swisher, Funclarnenlal FFA, Foreign Language Club Mary Swisher, College Prep FHA, Foreign Language Club Jim Tadiman, College Prep Track, Fooiball, Baslceiball, Science Club, Lei'- +ermen's Club Lupe Tapia, Fi:ndan'uen+al Gloria Nord displays her ialeni in advanced ar+, an eleciive course for seniors and underclassmen. Carole Wedgbury, Business Allied Youfh, Pep Club, Y-Teen, Lafin Club, Orchesfra, Girls Tennis Team, Homeroom President Junior Planning CommiHee, Slu- denl of Y-Teen, Vice-presidenf of Y-Teen, +endan+, Baslre+ball Queen AHendan+ Sharon Wells, College Prep Allied Youlh, Y-Teen, lnfer-Club Council, Sludenf Council, Science Club, Pep Club, Orchesira, Laiin Club, Girls Tennis, Presi- den+ of Y-Teen, Vice-Presideni' of Y-Teen, Pep Club Business Manager, Allied Youlh Program Chairman, Honor Roll, Top Ten Per Cenl Marvin Willrinson, Fundarnenlal Milce Williams, Fundarnenfal Mike Youle, Agricullure FFA, Reporfer of FFA Jim Zarnardi, Fundamenlal ning Commiflee :ff via we , , i L in V 5 41 211 ., qi- L p rx? ,Q-if e S -'Y A -A rigs 1 'ii '- ' s i p Tlle four Meril' Scholarship 'linalisfs are picfured above: Don Hodges, Larry Salmon, Melissa Ogroslcy, Carol Fielding. Roger Williams, Fundamenlal Sandy Winn, Business Mixed Chorus Sharon Wiihrow, Fundamenlal FHA Fred Wrighl, Business Allied Youlh, Hi-Y Foreign Language Club, Hi-Y, Senior Plan- Nol' piclured is Phil Woods, Fundamenial I33 euivr Play This year The senior class presenTed Design Tor Murder, by George BaTson, which involved all oT The elemenTs oT mysTery, romance, and comedy. The play was concerned wiTh a woman, Celia Granger, her son David, and her eT- TorTs To reTain The gracious TradiTions aTTached To her Tamily and home. The sTaTely old mansion on The cliTTs above The Hudson River provided The seTTing Tor The bruTal murder oT The Granger's young maid and chauTTeur, and awalcened Celia To The TacT ThaT she is living in a violenTly realisTic world. Suspense builT when The auThoriTies Tound inTormaTion linlcing David wiTh The slain girl. Romance was added To The play when The deTecTive on The case revealed his long ad- miraTion Tor Celia. Comedy was supplied by Two women who were also considered To be suspecTs. A climaTic ending Tound Celia alone in The house and The murderer ready To sTrilce. Andrea is a+ iT again. Moreno ,, ,, , David.. MarTha Brand ....., . KaThy ,H ,, Celia ,.,,. , ,,., Mrs, l-lamilTon. ., Carlin ,,,, ...,... Nora Taylor ...i,,,,.,,, 'T - , rf , ' 15 1 riig iii a IT couldn'T be ThaT 'Funny could iT, Don? T l Louisa Carflandf ,,,,,, Brenl' ,, ,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,..,,,..,......., , PlaTT making-up Sharon Brannum. Cfasf ,. . Mike Kraus , Floyd' Barlcman Cynfhia Compfon Sherry Forney ,, PaTTy Day Sharon Brannum Andrea Haywood MilTon Ahlerich , Sue PlaT+ Roberf Hiner Applying make-up is an essenTial pari' of any play. Here we see Sue Cs J ' - ' is . . 'M it gg a,,g,1i:,,.: gy i 49: -35:4 ,. A .. .- :- ,- -si -5 'asf H nifszaf. . fe J f --we iz -' 152521 .xmas - .v is 1-' ' s 'fav 14211419 fi? - igsi., -wffigzfw .ie ,levi . .igi,T,.1, , . 55551 A ' v i ii , L..,,1 is g ,K ggi? 'S i M i S X sn , .1 in 1 wg. if :. WL :- E- ws- i-?'VF'w S3 1 i Kr fi ff T fi 1 I ff C if.L.m...WQ! ix .f-M.-Y-0 T T T We ia, ., .gf X My ,V an , ,kh, ,M . C K K 4. . W., -W,,,.V,,,.. . The above scene envolves, from le'F+ +o righi, David lFloyd Barlcmanl, Celia lMilre Krausl. Paying Celia a visii are from lef+ fo right Louisa Carflandf lCyn+hia Comp- lonl and Mariha Brand iSl1erry Forneyl. Celia is porirayecl by Sharon Brannum. Fi f , 3 1' , .N K1 gg, 5 A T T i JV ' F V I fs l The murderer sirilres his mighiy blow. His vicfim is Moreno, The chauffeur, por+rayed by Mike Kraus. l35 lSharon Branhuml, and Moreno The parfy is over 'For mos+ people mirfr l6'am1u I 'llVloonlighT and Roses' was The Theme Tor The Annual Senior BanqueT. Larry DeWiTT presided, and PresTon Price delivered The invoc:aTion. The program included a clueT acT by Cheryl FruiTs and PaTTy Day, The song MoonlighT and Roses, sung by Don T-lodges, and a momenT oT reTlecTions pre- senTed by Cheryl FruiTs. Dr. R. E. Parsons, guesT speaker, presenlrecl an amusing as well as provoca- Tiye approach To The pasT and TuTure eolucaTion oT The Senior Class. Class officers DoroThy Gillen and Larry DeWiTT and Their dafes Bill Taylor and Sue PlaTT officially gree+ Jim Zanardi. 1 sf Don Hodges delighTs The audience Larry DeWi++ and Sue Plai-T seem To be enjoying Dr. Parsons' address. wi+h MoonlighT and Roses. I Beife Barnharf and Mary Byrd wasTe no Time ea+ing The meal prepared by +he Lutheran Women. I36 7 , chief Zuuchevn Andrea Haywood sings. Enioying The Senior Banquef are, from leff To right RiTa Kelly, BeTTy Beckham, Janef Harman, Kafhy Miller, and HCUWIUFFUW is Jlflemrfries The remini5cenT aTTiTude oT eyery senior was proiecTed Through The luncheon Therne oT lornorrows Memoriesf' Larry DeWiTT, Senior Class PresidenT, served as 'l'oasTrnasTer, and l'lal McCoy gave The inyocahon beTore The meal was served. Andrea l-Taywood, accompanied by Sue PlaTT, sang We Will l-lave These lVlonTenTs To Rernernberf which was also appropriaTe Tor The eyenT. Principal Bill Medley spolce on The TuTure acTiyiTies oT The seniors, and poinTed ouT Tha+ They rnusT seT Their goals and plans Tor The years ahead. W Principal Bill Medley is shown addressing The class of '63. '37 Pai' Brofhers. The Typical appearance of seniors on casual day 'Fol- lowing The banqueT is displayed by BuTch S+andiford and Jerry Palmer. f an E 5, Ki Stairway to the Stars 5 , V L NP, Sharon Parsons and Sherry Forney really go for ihal 'lwisi' music. Laura Childers and her escorf W. R. Cline seem lo enioy lhe 'fes+ivi+ies. Here is a table of safisfied Seniors who seem io appreciafe 'rhe efforfs of 'Phe Junior Class. Those af ihe fable are Larry Sal mon, S+eve Cransfon, Larry King, Cheryl Fruils, Jerry Highfill, and Karen Rengsforf. I38 N ,, A , I lp- v 7 v-..g R 1- Jim Hahn and Jeana Brumme+f found +l1e prom fo be simply encl'1an+ing. Z9 UM 1963 4 l wonder wl1af's on +l1e program. says Joan Jarvis +o her escor+, Bill Fielding. x Y Hold on lhere, boys. Joyce is pouring as fasl as she can 53. fi Peier, Paul, and Mary loolr more like ine Three S+ooges-Jim Hahn, Jim Feas+er and Mary Jaclr. I39 Bill Taylor cerfainly is nor concenfraling on his dancing.' Some+hing else mus+ have caugh+ his eye. This is a swifch. Milne Kraus wi+h Sandy King? She was supposed io be Sharon's besf friend. One member of 'the Jags really gol a bang oui of lhe floor show presenied by fhe Facul+y. Sharon Parsons and Carole Wedgloury seem 'ro enioy swimming af fhe Counfry Club Pool during 'lhe A'F+er Glow. I4O ll Graduation aw calf Q . T -il ::,, W Preparing Tor The Senior Assembly are John Dillon, and Jerry O'Neil. Looking on are Douglas Kadau and Don SchwanTes. The Annual Senior Assembly was held on Wednesday, May 22. The class l-lisTory was read by Carol Evans, and Jerry l-lighTill read The LasT Will and TesTamenT oT The class. A bronze Viking l-lead was presenTed To The school by senior class presidenT Larry DeWiTT. Trophies won by The DebaTe and Tennis Teams were also presenTed To The school. Many deserving seniors who received scholarships To colleges and special awards were recognized during The assembly. The Senior Assembly, which marked The lasT hour oT school Tor The Senior Class oT ICP63, was closed wiTh The singing OT The Alma lvlaTer. Seuirfr Assembly Presiding aT The Senior Assembly is Senior Class PresidenT Larry DeWiTT. SeaTed in Their caps and gowns during Their lasT assembly aT Winfield High School are The members of The Senior Class of I963. , , . 1 f, . 5 2 A L H me rsafei A 5 A be 5' X X s M3 ,Q ' f A r 1 f S W' The Upper Ten Percenf of ihe Senior Class are as follows: Fronf Row: Sandy King. Becky Simpson, Virginia Parsons, Karen Brewer, Sharon Parsons, Jean Miles, Carol Evans, Laura Childers, Cynihia Compion. Back Row: Don Hodges, Sharon Wells, Jerry Highfill, Sieve Cransion, Larry Paclr, Carol Fielding, Larry Salmon, Mary Byrd, Melissa Ogroslcy, Karen Rengsiorf. Receiving fhe American Legion Cifizenship Award are Lynn Crossnoe and Larry DeWiH. . .. ' Z . Q Tri-Valedicforians are Jean Miles, Carol Fielding, and Larry Salmon. i 2 4 2 D a n li o ri h Foundafion Award Winners are Carol Evans and Jerry Highfill. I43 r , W 5 Fm The sermon was given by The Reverend C. P. Criss Kaccalaureafe The BaccalaureaTe Services Tor The Class of I963 were held on a windy lvley 26, in The SouThwesTern Gym. The Reverend J. P. Groom gave The invocaTion. A scribTure reading and a prayer were given by The Reverend RoberT P. Price, Tollowed by a selecTion oT songs by The WHS Mixed Chorus. The sermon was given by The Reverend C. P. Criss, which was Tollowed by Larry DeWiTT's vocal solo, Now The Day is Over. The services ended wiTh The benedicTion, given by The Reverend J. P. Groom. 'I The Class of I963 Takes Time for a period of seriousness aT The Baccalaureaie Services Y - Y v. fl , , rf L 5 , Ii 5 Q , . s 1 '5 S .-a Dr. Presion Price, Il, reads 'the scripfures a+ Baccalaureaie. The solemn faces of Joyce Chace and Jim Bowling refleci fhe seriousness of fhe occasion. l A. I if Lynne Crossnoe and John Diiion march in for +he services. I45 Hvmmeuvcmeuf DQ 55- Li. , T' Tri-Valediciorian Jean Miles spealrs on The Fu- 'iure is Upon Us. Leading fhe procession is Junior Class Presiden+ Bill Fielding. The Class of I963 waiis anxiously for 'lhe presenfaiion of diplomas. X . ., .: .zifffi 5 eree s z 2 l l 2 . l K Carol Fielding, Tri-Valedicforian, spoke on flue fimely subiecf of Learning for Living. ng, -1-f- x l I Bill Taylor receives his diploma and a nearly congrafulafions from Dr. R. E. Parsons, School Board member. On May 28, flwe Class of I963 sfood wiflw flweir diplomas in lwand and wiflw a senfimenfal lump in flweir flwroafs fo sing flue Alma lvlafer. Wiflw fliis flwey loade a foncl farewell fo flweir educafional dwel- ling place, Winfield I-ligl1School. Larry Salmon, anofher of flue Tri-Valedicforians, presenfed a rousing 'trombone solo as parf of +l'ie commencemenf program. After 510141 Following Hue Commencemenr Ex- ercises on May 28, Hue Parenis our Hue senior class provided an evening of ufun-iiiied enieriainnfueni for Hue gradu- aies and Hueir daies. Music was fur- nisiued by The Jags a well-known combo from Weliingion. Dancing, bingo, swimming, a Hoor snow by Hue iaculiy, door prizes, and pieniy out food ali made Hue pariy a big suc- cess. 5'-H sw Dan Hayden and Kipper Herburger find Mike Johnson's sfyle of dancing raH1er unique. Meef Huose new singing sensa+ions Dix, Baker and Waii. Up and ouf you go! shouis Mike Kraus as he iiffs Mike Johnson ouf of Hue wa+er. H8 3 Mrs. Biesemier anal Mrs. Young fracled fheir reaching posiiions 'For fine role of iown gossipers ai' ihe Afler Glow. Milne Simmons seems 'ro be way ou'r and flying. if The Fanfabulous Jags were recruiled as en'rer+ainmen+ for +I1e AHer Glow. i N Y' I ' - Joyce Norion, and Jolm lRabbi+l Kref- zer like 'line slow music. I49 l x A fa The graduafing class of '63 Means more 'than anylhing else -To me. The kids l've been wilh from firsl' grade on Will be sfanding beside me when we sing our school song We will walk down lhe aisle in our caps and our gowns. There will be a low murmur and nervous liHle sounds. As we sif +here in silence. our minds will go back To our firsf liHle love or our neighborhood pack. Forever we will be lhankful. Forever we will be True. Hail, Alma Maier, ha+s off +o you! Fran Horlon , 7 -Z 'IK I IKE f-il fTAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY The Worlds Best Yearbooks Are Taylor-made 3 ,qv 'L X ,fr A iw- , . Q 4 4 -x -f N 444 - . ...QV .H . x,- , 1. . A R'-Z, - :- Y., 4.., 2 Sr-:fl' 1 . 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