Wyandotte High School - Quiverian Yearbook (Kansas City, KS)
- Class of 1959
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CLYDE HUME GOLDA COSNER WILLIAM McINTIRE Vice-Principel Guidance Counselor Guidance Counselor .ki 'V ' Q.. , 'Wx ov' HELEN BARNETT Columbia, M.A. Physical Education ... f' Y ,gg rfiaffff wifi? . . wwf' if gil :N 3 'eslf' Yagi? 18.3 dh-n-...dh W D. F. BENTLEY MABEL BENTLEY DEWEY BERNARD CLARENCE BOLZE ROBERT BROWNRIGG Kansas, M.A. Emporia, B.S. Kansas, B.S. Iowa, M.A. Valparaiso, B.A. Biology Geometry Chemistry Accounting Biology Q N. 'Ui NELSON M- CONNET FLORENCE B CORPORON RAY L. cox LESTER M. cnoss MARY CROWN JEAN CURL Piffllwrs. M-5- Pittsburg, B.S. Kansas, B.S. Emporia, M.S. Nebiaska, M.A. Park College, A.B. Mlflifmlfiv I-lb1'lfY Social Studies Mathematics English Vocations ' Q. 7' A if V nrrnn M, A 'K . ' X K 'X K ART DALZELI. ELIZABETH DEHOEI' SHIRLEY DICK LAVINA DILLE MARION E. DIVELBISS DONALD DOUGHTY Kansas, B.S. Kansas, M.S. Secretary Michigan, M.S. Columbia, M.A. Southwestern, B.A. Social Studies ED J. ELLIS Iowa, M.A. Social Studies 'B ii. Business Education DONNA FINE VIRGINIA FOGELSTROM CARRIE FUENFSTUECK WALLACE M. GOOD DAVID F. Secretary Kansas, B.S. English 54. I X 'v a' ' A if pig . Mimeographing, Typing Social Studies English 'bw- GRAY Cotner, M.A. Kansas, M. A. Missouri, M.A. Art, English Physiology Physica i JAMES GREEN ANNIE R. GRIFFITH A. L. GUY Printing Peabody, B.S., R.N. Chicago, M.A. School Nurse Auto Mechanics GEORGE V. HAHN CLINT F. HAMMER LUCILLE HAWKS Illinois, M.S. Colorado State, M.A. Colorado State, M.A. Botany Social Studies Everyday Living .M I '- J ,9 ,. , e nn q Wet! , is M, 1- ff K Vfsf' Q a fp, 1 1 mt ' I f' ' - .. it , JXP. .-f BETTY HILDRETH Ouachita, B.A. Physical Education Columbia, M.A. Physical Education ft-F S. rr.. JOHN W. HURST VIOLA HUTCHERSON Kansas, B.S. Pittsburg, M.S. Mathematics Mathematics ..!,.'.. ARDIS HILL JOHN HIRSCH GEORGE HOUSE NINA HOWE Missouri, M.E. Electricity Mathematics '-:ng at if , ' ,a pg at R 3 Er JEAN HUTTON ALICE IRWIN Kansas, B.S. Treasurer Vocations Kansas, M.A. French, English, Spanish LEONARD JENSEN Iowa, M.S. Speech, Debate ' RONALD KARST DAVID KENDALL REMINTA M. KING W. KNAPP Fort Hays State, B.S. Pittsburg, M.S. Pittsburg, M.A. Greeley, M.A. Social Studies, VOCati0nS Drafting Shorthand, Transcription Dramatics, Stagecraft Cb J I t g.,, , W ,,s o I Q s, Ei f iit I I f RUSSELL O. LITCHFIELD JAMES MAYFIELD Colorado State, B.A. Social Studies Denver, M.A. Psychology LULU McCANLES Stanford, M.A. Social Studies DONALD KYLE Kansas, M.S. Health, Phys. Ed. 4?'Y EILEEN HUGHES Kansas, M.S. Art, Crafts DELORES JOHNSON Kansas, B.S. English , 5 A . W ga ,li A RALPH LANDES Pittsburg, M.S. Woodworking 1 'Q f ,,.?..v I ORVILLE D. McHENRY JANE MILLARD BARBARA MOLES . . . . Bs Minnesota, M.E. Health, Phys. Ed. Emporia, B.S. Foods Northeast Missouri, English and German I ff. ,ff I . - E. MAUDE MOLES CONNIE MORITZ FRANK NAYLOR MILDRED NORMAN DELVIN T. NORRIS BARBARA PARKER Columbia, M.A. Emporia, B.A. Kansas, M. Ed. Pittsburg, B.S. Kansas, M.S. Pittsburg, B.S. Mathematics English English, Pantograph Librarian Health, Phys. Ed. English LAUREN L. PLUMMER ETHEL DORIS PROCACCI Emporia, M.S. Pittsburg, B.S. Business Library V my f-W I hr XX ' , Q L L, . FRANK QUIRING Kansas, M.S. Chemistry LESTER RAMSEY Iowa, M.A. Shorthand 'rr- ,K fini., R. N,s'MaV'Wff-'QM fl s, Aj: K -- T'-.:' 4 1 A. SAMUELSON BRYAN A. SCHMIDT Colorado State, M.A. Northwestern, M.M. Instr. Music, Theory Vocations 'O I tw? if Nr, qv.,-D K 2 I sg, gi, X , it K BETTY SHAFFER CHARLES SHEFFIELD WALTER SHUBLOM CHERIE SMITH ROLAND C. SMITH REBA E. SMITHER Secretary Kansas, M.S. Kansas, M.E. Kansas, B.S. Colorado, M.A. Pittsburg, M.S. Clothing Social Studies Social Studies English English A. B. SPEARS JUDITH STAPLETON Central Mo., B.S. Kansas, M.A. English, German Spanish ye, - 7.4 K. I. STUBBLEFIELD FRANCES A. SWAIM AWYN STARBUCK Pittsburg, B.S. English pan 'ki f' , of i .. !'. rnsl 1 - Qs., LAWRENCE THARP -and PAUL C. STARBUCK GLENN L. STEVENSON ANNE STUBBLEFIELD Iowa, M.A. Pittsburg, M.S. Kansas, B.S. Typing Metal Work Foods Mr: v '-Q r . .2 '41, 1 QSM we s My as ' 51 3 if 2 fb X N, 'SM Y g it if R X HV 1 if, -r ,-. A ,EV - A K K KX 4 . ' . ' '1 . ' - ig . ' '53 ' MARGUERITE THEIS MAURINE THOMAS GERALD THOMPSON Northwestern, M. M. Northwest Mo., M. S. Illinois State, B.S. Iowa, M.S. Emporia, M.S. Kansas, M.A. Biology Mathematics History, Quiverian Vocal Music Business Science zkkhi Ti , i v IL , ii ,f if-K f A ' ., . to i LOUISE TIMMER DONALD E. UPSON CHARLES VINING NORMA WOOD MARION A. WOOLS JEANNE YOAKUM Columbia, M.A. Kansas State, M.S. Pittsburg, B.S. Kansas Stare, B-S- Emporia. M-S- Secretary English Mathematics Drafting Cafeteria Director Social Studies 'W' .-H gmac!! By Sarab Gail Lynn The Student Council is one of the most active groups at Wyandotte. Membership is made up of a representative from each home room. Among the club's duties are collecting money, selling tickets and working on committees. The Council this year sponsored several mixers. They collected money at Thanks- giving for the Life Line Mission. In the fall they sold P.T.A. candy. The members served as guides on Know Your Job Day. They also bought a stereo-Hi Fi unit to use at mixers. The Council members and their sponsor, Mr. Don Kyle, deserve much credit for their outstanding work. The officers for this year were Bill Young, president, Janice Agin, vice-president, Carolyn Birge, secretaryg and Buzz Fischer, treasurer. Page 10 BACK ROW, left to right: Harold Petsch, Jim Ray, Linda Fulghum, Marcia Holliday, Lynne Meeks, Eloise Jones, Cynthia Hinman, Zelma Cross, Linda Vogel, Larry Poore, John Davis, Pat Wynn, Teana Stuart, Joyce Shirley, Karen Ford, Sharon Weaver, Virginia Dempsey. FOURTH ROW: Carol Keltner, Sharon Moore, Beverly Farrell, Judy Reed, Phyllis Mader, Gail Geiger, George Anne Porter, La Vaughn Tinsley, Barbara Glasgow, Linda Nichols, Carol Griffin, Judy Peknik, Joy Laster, Bonnie Sue Boyd, Charlotte Jagusch, Rosemary Delieh. THIRD ROW: Linda Waters, Nancy Hatfield, Luella Parker, Lee Anna Williamson, .Judy Baird, Donald Woolsey, Jay Deane, Clark Mandigo, Don Leever, Martin Larsen, Tommy Russell, Mary Lou Arnold, Penny Foster, Grace Harmon. SECOND ROW: Byron Loudon, Pat Proctor, Vic Campbell, Ed Kriss, Bob Miller, John French, John Oman, Louie Shelleda, Jack Edwards, Bud Johnson, Stephen Patterson, Diane Karnaze. FRONT ROW: Jim Gill, Bob Lenard, Mike Babick, Janice Agin, Mr. Kyle, Carolyn Birge, Bill Young, Buzz Fischer, Kenneth Creek, Ralph Gudgel, John Kent. anim Left to right: Marilyn Mahale, secretaryg Ron Marsh, presidentg Mrs. King, sponsorg Richard Jenkins, vice-presidentg and Karen Daly, treasurer. The 750 sophomores quite typically entered Wyandotte looking forlorn and lost, but as time went on, they became a little more confident. Their main social activity this year was Operation Snow- ball, their class party. They were spon- sored by Miss Mary Crown. By Carolyn Pickel Familiar to all Wyandotte students is the junior class yell, We're the juniors, sharp and nifty. We're the class of 1960! The year 1959 brought with it a lively and talented junior class. The 650 juniors were sponsored by Mrs. Remita King. The outstanding activities were the class party and Passing of the Robe Ceremony, or the passing of the responsibilities of the senior class to the juniors. mama OWCUZJ By Carolyn Pickel Left to right: Kathy Hosch, vice-president: Byron Loudon, presidentg Miss Crown, sponsorg Pat Ruttan, secretaryg and Gary Lockwood, treasurer. Page 1 1 Qwe- Jr.. , M -g, fggg Q :us ,f j egg: , fm 55, ' 3' 'Zi' we 1, my My sg N 5 , Q . Q, wr? 5 , if N vi 9 S3 r 'kk R CW? 51. I' -:.' 5 E-I .,.f,. -f .'.f..,..e:., .. . . Robert Parks , e Linda Vogel Mr. Frank Naylor Rosemary Fry Donald Woolsey M ' FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER . is I -eq-i Editor-in-Chief ....... .,.. L inda Vogel Rosemary Fry 4 M Managing Editor ...,.., ..,.... R osemary Fry Theresa Ireland ,L V I p, Business Manager ...,,..,,...... .Carolyn Birge Carolyn Birge gg i ,L -V ,V l Advertising Manager .....,..... . Robert Parks Robert Parks ,iVl.1 1 t,,f'ji Q' i , ti', News Ediwfi -4A-------------------- Smh Ril-'Y .lo Ann Andervich Zlq I J ctyy ,irl ,H Theresa Ireland Linda Vogel if ,X N5 gi V I VVVVVAF Carolyn Holmes Darlene Crane 77 5 it I ii Lind' smdeen Secondary News Editors ..... Jo Ann Andervich Carolyn Westbrook Carolyn Westbrook Charlene Crane Sharon Thompson , Carolyn Westbrook Sarah Riley . Feature Editors .....r ........ S haron Thompson Linda Sandeen Linda Sandeen Carolyn Holmes . mi Darlene Crane Charlene Crane ' Sports Editors ...... ......., R ichard Rupe Donald Woolsey 'A K Donald Woolsey Richard Rupe 3 - ' Girls' Sports Editor ,,.,r...... ,Susie Painter Susie Painter Theresa Ireland Jo Ann Andervich Z V Richard Rupe Sarah Riley S nnnt Charlene Crane Sharon Thompson Page 12 Carolyn Birge Darlene Crane Carolyn Holmes Susie Painter The Panto makes Wyandotte an interesting place to be on Friday afternoons. This year's staff consisted gf 16 seniors and published 28 issues. The now-experienced cub report- ers assisted the seniors in gathering news. They are Roy Inman, Charles Wilcox, Karen Merritt, Melinde Hackel, Peggy Bates, Scottie Ragsdale, Judith E. Smith, Carolyn Smith, Virginia Riley, Jackie Garlieh, Sharon Roberts, Sharon Fenton, Judith Reed, Brian Kelly, Janice Baldwin, Peggy Sims, Bonnie Wyatt, Karen James, Marilyn Anderson, Ann Fothergill, Judy Kunkler, Sandra McKinzie, Melissa Miller, Patricia Cramblit, Carol Strickland, Bill Isenhour, William George, Carl Goodwin, Dennis Bowers. The Wyandotte Pantograph is under the guidance of Mr. Frank Naylor. The paper is a member of the Internationa-l Quill and Scroll, the National Scholastic Press Association, and the Columbia School Press Association. By Sharron Swender 0 -1 3 as 6 , 1 Back Row, left to right: Nancy Hill, Richie Strohl, Martha Ram- sey, Tara Shideler, Barbara Cooke, Karen Daly, Roberta Novak, Sar- ah Gail Lynn, Beverly Shaw. Every girl who enrolls in Wyandotte auto- matically becomes a member of the Girls' League. Its chief function is to make girls feel at home in Wyandotte. The League's first activity of the year is an assembly to acquaint girls with the clubs at Wyandotte. Also in the fall is the annual Sack- nic at Loose Park. The League sponsors the annual By Sarah Gail Lynn WMM. Second Row, left to right: Nor- ma Barnhill, Judy Moore, Sharon Scoville, Janice Agin, Mary Jane Beach, Susan Callender, Sylvia Schmidt, Gail Geiger, Nancy Ab- bott. First Row, left to right: Mel anie Chandler, George Anne Por ter, Sharon Moore, Marilyn Ma hale, Miss Barnett. Christmas Formal which everyone enjoys and at least one mixer during the year. In the spring as a finale to the year's activities is the Mother-Daughter Ban- quet. The Girls' League is under the able sponsor- ship of Miss Barnett. Assisting her are Miss Thomas, Miss Hughes, Miss Cosner and Mrs. Millard. FOURTH ROW, left to right: Jean Mathews, Dee Ann Davis, Betty Ball, Kathie Tattershall, Mary Riggs, La Verne Hiebert, Joyce Baird, Claudia Hahn, Mary Davis, Janet Branning, Pat Yard, Theresa Jones, Janice Bedsaul. 'IHIRD ROW: Lanora Bishop, Pat Ruttan, Sandra Henderson, Carole Thomas, Linda Rively, Nan- cy Ashley, Joyce Sackman, Linda Volz, Linda Lumley, Marcella Mc- Clanahan, Ann Simmons, Pat Wat- son, Mary Gochenour. SECOND ROW: Sharon Fenton, Sharon Wiber, Ethel Greer, Myra Swenson, Karen Townsend, Roberta Goin, Nancy Barcus, Susie Foster, Rita Brotherton, Lynda Bliss, Gayle Renlren, Thresea Ireland, Frances Gabrill, Phyllis Mader, Judy Bill- ings, Alice Joy Macltish. FIRST ROW: Frances Roudy- bush, Kathy Horvatic, Elaine Day, Joyce Trapp, Sarah Gail Lynn, Miss Thomas, Marcia Sisney, San- dy Cornish, Malinda Wilson, Molly Hart. Page 13 ..7f ' FIRST VIOLIN: Concertmistress, Alice Joy Mackish, Beverly Clark, Lois Potter, Larry Sayler, Barbara Smith, David Azwell, Cynthia Hinman, Juli Verrier, Jim Ray, Marilyn Mahale, Connie Howard, Eloyce jones, Jack Carraher, Mary Lou Anaya, Syl- via Johnson. SECOND VIOLIN: Carlton Kleitz, Larry Johnson, Karen Snyder, Philip Cox, Donna Moore, Virginia Haberkorn, Da- vid Gordon, Mark Jones, Clyde Hodnett, jo Ann jones. CELLO: Elaine Braly, Frank Griswold, Charlene Crane, Marilyn Scott, Son- ja Wilson, Linda Masters, Donna Jo Hysell. VIOLA: Charles Carraher, Darlene Crane, john Ferguson, Nancy jo Mullinix, Pat Mer- iwither, Bob Filer, Carol Schesser. FLUTES: Mary jane Beach, jerry Prichard, Glenda Lee Ellis, Mike Cox. CLARINETS: jackie Par- amore, Gerald Hay, Pat Converse. OBOE: Connie Seymour, Pat Watson. TRUMPET: Don Kaff, Dale Ritter, Barry Dugan, Billy Dietzman. FRENCH HORN: Norman Mor- asch, Bill Brenner. BASSOON: Gary Doolit- as- ' tle. TROMBONE: Paul McBride, David Dar- row, Larry Sowers, Charles Barr, Sonja Mount- ford. PERCUSSION: Nalda Christianson, Tom Fichtner, Howard Capps. STRING BASS: Joyce Mitchell, Norma Barnhill, Nancy Faubion, Bob Claypool, Larry joe Powell, Barbara Turner, Larry Boyd. PIANO: Carol. Keltner. DIRECTOR: Mr. R. A. Samuelson. Members not pictured: TRUMPET: Gary Pickering. BASSOON: Virginia Reeder, Iv- erson Browne. S 0 Beauty of tone and skill of performance are outstanding in the Wyandotte. High School Symphony Orchestra. Under the direction of Mr. R. A. Samuelson, the orchestra functions at every school play, in the Christmas Assembly, the Operetta, the Baccalaureate Service, and the National Honor Society Ceremony. One of the most important performances of the year is the Spring Concert. From the orchestra several en- sembles have been organized which participate in many J I 6 1' By Alice joy Mackisb civic programs. One such ensemble, composed of Alice joy Mackish, violin, Elaine Braly, cello, and Carol Keltner, piano, appeared before the Kansas State Teachers Association and the National Music Educators Association. Serving the or- chestra this year are these officers: President, Frank Griswold, vice-president, Carlton Kleitzg secretary, Elaine Braly, treas- urers, Charlene and Darlene Crane, sergeant-at-arms, Bill Brenner and Gerald Hay. -,,1C ' J . . f .. ny, , s.. J. ! 1 Q a CLARINETS: Dorothy Sims, Helen Grove, Sharon Nail, Susie Painter, Betty Pike, Ma- donna Ray, Joyce Russell, Rosalie Huscher, Peggy McDaniel, Ronnie Veckler, Sam Gobel, Jerry Simpson, Larry Simpson. TENOR SAXOPHONE: David Miller. BARITONE SAXOPHONE: Gary Doolittle. BASS CLAR- INET: Larry Payne.,BARITONES: Norman Samuelson, Bonnie Burbank, Mike Foster. FRENCH HORNS: Wayne Hignight, Jerry Hill, Norman Morasch, Alberta Justvig. TRUMPETS: Gary Pickering, John Young, Paul Bicknell, Jim Cox, Bill Robinson, David Dunn, Ralph Gudgel, Jean Ellis, Joan Ellis, Beverly Justvig, Clyde Mohler, Henry Ro- mero, Benny Porras, Melvin Gaither, Oren Swenson. TROMBONES: Don Grant, Wayne Harber, John Kent, David Darrow, Ronald Masters, Robert Hoensheidt, Linda Masters, Sherron Redmond. FLUTES: Glenda Lee El- lis, Virginia Haberkorn. OBOE: Connie Sey- mour, SAXOPHONES: Linda Nichols, Pris- cilla Foote, Frank Romero, Larry Henak, Ron- ald Holmes, Pat Webb, Clyde Millstead. BAS- SOONS: Virginia Reeder, Iverson Browne. PERCUSSION: Bob Leach, Bill Smith, Ronald Hardin, Kenneth Webb, Bob Kyner, Bob Mil- ler, Phillip McBride. BASS: Harry McLain, Bob Reichelt, Jim Thomann. BELLS: Joyce Kelly, Barbara Smith. HEAD DRUM MA- JOR: Barbara Fry. MAJORETTES: Carolyn Wilson, Sharon Bryant, Pat Converse, Pat Russell. NOT PICTURED - TRUMPET: George Huonker. 'gazed Every ounce of loyal school spirit is aroused when the marching feet and rolling drums announce the appearance of the Wyandotte Band. Colorful, in red and gray, the 76 mem- bers march with precision and play with zest and beauty under the direction of Mr. R. A. Samuelson. The Marching Band performed with outstanding showmanship at all the football games and in the American Royal Parade. They also were chosen the Official Band for the State of Oklahoma on Oklahoma Day at the American Royal Show. The members of the Marching Band proved to be versatile musicians as they made up the Concert Band which played for the all-city By Alzce joy Mackisb Founders Day Program, The Spring Concert, and for the Commencement exercises. From the orchestra and band about 16 members are selected to form the Wyandotte Pep Band as seen at all home basketball games. Officers serving the Band for 1958-59 are: President, Gary Pickering, vice-ptesi- dent, Linda Nichols, secretary, Barbara Fryg treasurer, Paul Bicknell, sergeants-at-arms, Jim Thomann and Wayne Har- ber, managers, Phillip McBride, Bob Miller, Bob Leach. The high-stepping Majorettes are: Head Drum Major-Barbara Fry, Carolyn Wilson, Sharon Bryant, Pat Converse, Pat Russell. Wqmada te 5 .W o onoo , n on J Head Drum Malorette Barbara Fry Ya: Y-ussdx ' N-4.5,-w -' wr 'S Y V ' Sharon Bryant Carolyn Wilson I Pat C on Vg'-sc Page 16 Q BACK ROW, left to right: David Darrow, Paul McBride, Norman Samuelson, Bob Miller, Phil McBride. SECOND ROW: Gary Pickering, Don Kaif, john Young, Dale Ritter, Paul Bicknell. FRONT ROW: Larry Henak, Frank Ramero, Dave Miller, Gary Doolittle, Iver- son Browne, Bill Durant. and I' a 4 1 ,ggi D',mL'aaa9 By Sarah Gail Lynn BACK ROW, left to right: John Florin, Norman Samuelson, Mike Cogswell, Carolyn Barnes, Dale Brownawell, Stephen Patterson, Stan Walton, Dale Kendrick, Michael Mackey. THIRD ROW: Mary Jane Beach, Mrs. Corporon, Judy Timmerman, Sharron Swender, Miss Norman, Katherine Buxton, Bill Isenhour, Bob Clyde, Cynthia Hinman, George Anne Porter, Harry Rutledge, Philip Merrit, Jerry Prichard, Charles Carraher, Joann Purcell, Alice Mackish, Sar- ah Gail Lynn, Ed Mickelson, Bob Merritt, Mrs. Procacci. ' SECOND ROW: Judy Grantham, Dr. Hauptman, Cheryl Cain, Rosemary Fry, Elaine Braly, Carolyn Pickel, Bob Speer, Carolyn Wilson, Gail Geiger, Karen Peterson, Edith Bloodgood, Virginia Reeder, Tim Van Cleave, Maurice Houtman. FRONT ROW: Anita Fahnestock, Marlon Malcom, Linda Vogel, Jay Deane, Jan Zimmerman, Elsie Starcher, Janice Eddins. Design for Living is a club formed to stimulate and encourage independent thought and analytical discussion. This is done through reading of classic literature, political essays, current magazines and plays. Each meeting is form- ulated around a question for discussion which ties in with social and political problems facing the world today. The Szw,7 moderators for each meeting are chosen from universities and colleges of this area, lawyers, ministers, and outstand- ing members of the community. -, The club is under the sponsorship of Miss Mildred Norman, and the president is Jay Deane. 0 By Sarah Gail Lynn STANDING, left to right: Miss Norman, Joy Laster, Linda Felber, Barbara Chauvin, Joyce Shirley, Judy Baird, Carol Frazier, Sarah Gail Lynn, Rosemary Fry. SEATED, left to right: Marilyn Mahale, Joe Michalski, Becky Goodbar, Karen Ford, Chere Boget. NOT PICTURED: Janice Eddins, Sharon Tremaine. The Story Telling Club was newly formed this year under the sponsorship and direction of Miss Mildred Nor- man. It has been formed as a service club to help stimulate a love of reading in grade school children through the old art of story telling. The club also gives experience to stu- dents going into the field of children's work such as teach- ing, writing or summer recreational work. During the school year the group has made many field trips telling stories in local grade schools. John Fiske, Roosevelt, Park- er and Mark Twain, were some of the schools visited. Of- ficers fot this year were: Becky Goodbar, president, and Karen Ford, secretary. atm By Connie Downs BACK ROW, left to right: Clara Goode, Felice Miller, Bill Latas, Gary Ross, Harry Rutledge, Sonja Wilson, Carolyn Lowe, Judy Sherwin, Jackie Paramore, Judy Moore. THIRD ROW: Martha Ramsey, Karen Peterson, Pat Cooley, Florence Best, Sandra Smith, Carol Stebbins, Rita Davis, Beverly Jones, Elaine Braly, Jan Zimmerman, Edie Bloodgood, Lee Anna Williamson, Janice Detlefson, Mike Cogswell. SECOND ROW: Katherine Buxton, Carla Bailey, Joyce Kelly, Pat Watson,Martha Timby,Joyce Seaton, Sharon Wiber, Donna Albright, Sammie Sue Hoggard, Venita Herdman, Sharon Fenoglio, Mary Ann Sheue, Janet Oney. FRONT ROW: Karon Flies, Jean Kane, Sharron Swender, Miss Fogelstrom, Beverly Clark, Sharon Scoville, Dorothy Faerber, Connie Downs, Anne Brandt, Francine Green, Jerry Sue Locke. NOT IN PICTURE: Winnie Pratz. Sarah Gail Lynn The FTA is sponsored by Miss Virginia Fogelstrom, and is open to any student who might be interested in teaching as a profession. The purpose is to inform its mem- bers of the requirements and qualities that make good teachers. During the year at their regular meetings they heard speakers on various phases of teaching. The officers for this year are Sharon Scoville, president, Dorothy Faer- ber, vice-president: Beverly Clark, secretary, Rosemary Fry, historian, and Connie Downs, publicity manager. alma Wuuee By Connie Downs BACK ROW, left to right: Joyce Brary, Dora Love, Jo Ann Jones, Carol Flaherty, Carolyn Westbrook, Karon Flies, Millie Reed, Judy Jackson, Jeannie Mathews, Joyce Mitchell, Nancy Faubion, Anne Rowland, Betty Frayier, Carol Valentine, Mrs. C. G. Davis. THIRD ROW: Kathy Quinn, Kathy Wood, Susan Farr, June Ruby, Clara Goode, Carolyn Birge, Linda Volz, Beverly Farrell, Delores Davis, Joyce Kunkler, Karen Melton, Joyce Sackman, Judith Jacobs, Janice Williams. SECOND ROW: Anna Harris, Geecoulia McCray, Janie Hickman, Olivia Morales, Mary Morales, Beverly Jones, Alice Eiter, Delores James, Margaret Moat, Donna Bohnstedt, Kay Goodwin, Sharon Hicks, Noram Barnhill, Pat Cooley. FIRST ROW: Karen Snyder, Sandra Vernon, Miss Griffith, Floren Ce Best, Linda Sandeen, Ruby Kitchen, Jean Kane, Betty Scheffel, Darlene Frost. Any girl at Wyandotte may become a member of the FNC. Fifty-eight girls have joined this year. Student nurses from different hospitals have talked to the girls on many interesting topics of nursing. The sponsor is Miss Annie Griffith. Officers this year are Linda Sandeen, president, Ruby Kitchen, vice-president: and Florence Best, secretary treasurer. l By Carol Keltner HQ4e'1iiUins, M in ' BACK ROW, left to right: Tom Bramch, Gary Martin, Bruce jordan, Bob Merritt, john Florin, Charles Carraher, Mr. Quiring. FRONT ROW: Roger Gravatt, Kenneth Phalp, Carl Oesch, Jackie Paramore, Lanora Bishop, Judy Taylor. Membership in the Chemistry Club is open to are invited to address the group, and trips are taken any Wyandotte student who is interested in a career to industrial and research laboratories. The club is in chemistry or some related field. The club's activ- sponsored by Mr. Quiring. This year's officers are ities are directed toward showing the kinds of work Stephen Patterson, president, Bob Merritt, vice-pres- which are open to a chemist. Professional chemists identg and Lanora Bishop, secretary-treasurer. By Carol Keltner BACK ROW, left to right: Wyn Harmon, Curtis Robinson, Jon Stone, Stanley Barnett, Melvin Story, Robert Sillman, Jack Alexander, Tom Gilbertson, Charles Self. FRONT ROW: Tom Branch, john McDermott, Jerry Hahn, james Adams, Duane Moore, Ernie West, Larry Stahl, Tom Seldomridge, Tom Borchardt, Mr. Hahn. Assisting teachers by maintainingthe visual aids equipment for classes is the job of members of the Hollywood Club. This club has been active at Wyandotte for twenty-one years. It is made up of boys who are willing to give up their study halls to show films. Mr. Hahn is the club sponsor. .5 . ,1 .f.i,.t3.. 2 4' 'Q .1 ...Mb Z-.ieawx-?,,'i?a at ZMQ4' By Ieamzie Franklin BACK ROW, left to right: Dave Gailey, Larry Ashley, Darrell Sumner, jack Wright, Arnold Abrams, Charles Wilson, Maurice Houtman, Ted Masters, Paul McBride, Leonard Henry, Don Stroup, Earnie Brown, Fanlt Romero, jesse Rodriguez, Shelby Williams, Jon Stone. THIRD ROW: Steve Shafer, Christine Hoegler, John Goin, Carolyn Wilson, Norman Samuelson, Bill Robinson, Bruce Jordan, Bill Ogren, Larry May, Keith Stone, Don Woolsey, Duane Moore, Elaine Turpin. SECOND ROW: Susie Painter, Jack Edwards, Mark Cox, Bud Ralston, David Dunn, Ryan Moats, Eric Walters, Charles Carraher, Larry Johnson, Bob Branstetter, Dean Barry, Pat Cooley. FRONT ROW: Richard Faherty, Terry Traux, Alex Supica, Tom Werp, jamie Linville, Harry Rutledge, Sandra Duhin, Terry Lanaman, Mr. Gray, Joyce Seaton. The Physics Club under the sponsorship of Mr. David Gray, is composed of fifty-six members who are interested in physics. The club meets on the third Monday of every month. It has divided into different committees and each committee plans a meeting during the year. Some of the meetings have consisted of a trip to the Telephone Com- pany, films, and various speakers. The officers this year are Harry Rutledge, president, Terry Lanaman, vice-presidentg and Sandra Dubin, secretary. Left to right: Judy Gulley, jane Hickman, Rella Blanton, Mrs. Irwin, Connie Taylor, Carol Sel- domridge, joAnn Altenhofen, Carmen Alvarez, Carol Kaminski. Not shown: Lynda Bliss. Page 21 O 6046 By Carolyn Pickel BACK ROW, left to right: Mary Belle Taylor, Janice Agin, Carol Boring, Jane Richards, Pat Robison, Marcella'Glass, Linda Vo- gel, Joyce Seaton, Dee Little, Judy Scott, Marilyn Long, Peggy Thrut- chley. THIRD ROW: Janice Eddins, Grace Button, Rita Brotherton Becky Johnson, Alice Norman, Ju: lia Gulley, Jo Ann Andervich Sharon Thompson, Karen Town- send, Barbara Johnson, Mrs. King. SECOND ROW: Martha Timby, Shirley Anderson, Pat Lambie, Pat Proctor, Theresa Ireland, Gayle Renlten, Mary Sue Kellner, Linda Ivie, Peggy Holestrom, Ruth Ann Patchin, Sharon Ellison. FIRST ROW: Betty Williams, Virginia Wright, Vicky Kapnick, Ethel Greer, Carolyn Holmes, Elaine Turpin, Beverly Shaw, Jean Kane, Winnie Pratz, Sherry Pryor. All second year shorthand students are members of the Tyronian Club. This year's officers were: President, Beverly Shaw, vice-president, Elaine Turpin, secretary, Carolyn Holmes, and treasurer, Ethel Greer. Business meetings were alternated with social meetings each month. One of the social meetings was a Christmas Banquet at which there was a speaker on the subject of duplicating processes. A Tyronian Sweetheart was elected and crowned at the February chili supper. A money-making project was the annual Christmas wrapping paper sale. It is traditional to select the Secretary of the Year at the end The Art Club, sponsored by Miss Eileen Hughes, is made up of any art student who wishes to join. The of- ficers are: President, Kay Johnston, vice-president, Marlon Malcom, secretary, Joyce Beary, treasurer, Bob Leach, and historian, Judy Griffee. The meetings are held twice a month, a regular meeting and a sketching trip. Each year the club sponsors a semi-formal dance and the formal initiation of National Art Honor Society. The members decorate for various dances and banquets, as well as listen to speakers at regular meetings. of the year. ,411 V BACK ROW, left to right: Karen Adams, Carol Strickland, Kathy Tattershall, Gennie Paxon, Pat Ruttan, Jackie Mullinix, Judy Tay- lor, Jeanne White, Carol Smith, Ruth Ann Patchin, Dotty Simpson, Julia Speer, Sue Ann Boyns. By Carolyn Pickel FRONT ROW: Bob Leach, Marlon Mal- com, Kay Johnston, Joyce Beary, Judy Griffee. MIDDLE ROW: Don Brown, Miss Hughes, Jack Messick, Mary Placlt, Connie Downs, Donna Aldridge, Mary Boatman, Carol Shultz, Jackie St. Aubyn, Steven Patterson, Miss Fuenfstueclt. The Hi-Y was organized at Wyandotte in 1920 by Mr. G. I. Wolfe, who was an instructor of woodworking. The Hi-Y boys strive to create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community - high standards of Chris- tian characterf' For over twenty years the club has carried on its various activities, such as handling concession stands for football and basketball games, operating the check-stands in the school auditorium, furnishing textbooks for needy stu- dents, running the book exchange, and sponsoring the Annual Talent Show. Each year a college scholarship is granted to 716- By janice Zimmerman BACK ROW, left to right: Jerry Werp, Ryan Moats, LeRoy Schmidt, Bob Park, Keith Beck, Duane Zutterman, Dean Mc- Curley, Brian Ellis, Winfred Holtmeyer. FRONT ROW: Lee Holst, Tom Werp, Robert Wyatt, Mr. Plummer, Mr. Divelbiss, Mr. Stubblefield, Jack Swender, Robert Sillman. the outstanding senior Hi-Y member. Sponsored by Mr. Marion E. Divelbiss, Mt. L. L. Plummer, and Mr. K. I. Stub- blefield, the club this year has been under the leadership of: Tom Werp, president, Robert Wyatt, vice-president, jack Swender, chaplain, Robert Sillman, assistant chaplain, John McDermott, secretary, Ronald Hachinsky, treasurer, and Jimmy Mohart, sergeant-at-arms. bww' lst place: Marilyn Mahale, piano 2nd place: Alice joy Mackish, violin 3rd place: Alvin Keithley, Don Stroup, Don Woolsey, guitar trio 4th place: Carol Keltner and Jerry Prichard, piano duet Master of Ceremonies: Bob Parks Page 2 3 ' Zcceea 1 I V: ,VA7 BEVERLY CLARK Princess Connie H owara' Princess Melanie Chandler HOMECOMING ATTENDANTS-BACK ROW, left to right: Joyce Trapp, Mary Plack, Carolyn Birge, Charlene Vogel, Malinda Wilson, Nancy Taggart, George Anne Porter. FRONT ROW: Linda Holwick, Francine Green, Myra Swenson, Janice Agin, Gail Geiger, Charlene Crane, Darlene Crane, Sandra Cornish. 5 m ig, 1 . ,. 5' ff' ' ' 'fa VE. A 3 . , ff. , - V X L A f Q ,E ,S .4 x, S 4 I 2 f T! 1 ' ff 3 Q P B , Q V' 4 , , A Q WZ , L, Q Q 4 'gg Q K f sm Wy Q a 7' JV' sf H Q 1 Q 3' , S -a i ff 5 A n H : , vs S . 'ii ,, ,fi .5 , . M Q55 ' gnu ewan? 7 ZMQWV 74446466 The year 195 8 marked the 40th season of football at Wyandotte. We are proud that the Bulldogs again are the Sunflower League Cham- pions. The man who really made our football team click is Coach Ed Ellis, assisted by Coaches Dave Kendall. Ray Cox, and Charles Sheffield. The tricaptains were jim Gill, Paul Hester, and Gary McNerney. The starting lineup consisted of ends Dave Kerr and Bud Johnson, tackles Gary McNerney and Mike Beach, guards Ron Marsh and Paul Hester, center Warren Wesselg quarterback Jim Gill, halfbacks Don Beal and Bonnie Rambo, and fullback Nolen Ellison. In Wyandotte's traditional opener with the Central Blue Eagles, Elli- son showed promise for being one of the greats of the season. His pass to Beal set up a series of plunges for the T. D., with Ellison carrying it over. Wyandotte put up a great fight but finished on the short end of a 6-7 decision. Undaunted by their opening loss, Wyandotte gridsters whipped the Washington Wildcats 20-13 in the second game. Wyandotte held the score in their laps 20-0 until the fourth quarter when the Cats racked up two T. D.'s. A great showing was made by Thiry, Gill, and Beal. In the game with Leavenworth, Wyandotte came from behind 7-0 to buffalo the Pioneers Z6-7. Along with the spectacular scoring of Gill, Beal, and Ross, Ellison, Thiry, and Vaughn were vital to the Bull- dogs' victory in passing, running, and tackling. This was the nineteenth consecutive year the Bulldogs have defeated the Pioneers. A draw game with Shawnee Mission North Indians was the scene of Wyandotte's annual Homecoming. The Bulldogs showed their prowess as an outstanding defensive team by holding the Indians to a scoreless tie. Beach, Thiry, Ellison, and Kline all contributed to the defensive attack. The Ellismen massacred Argentine's Mustangs with an impressive By Carolyn Pickel and Sarah Gail Lynn 46-0 tally. T. D.'s were made by Rambo 01, Ellison QZJ, Marquis, and Hay. In 40 contests with the Mustangs the Canines have downed them 30 times. Traveling to Topeka, the gridsters tromped the Trojans 20-0. Stand- out work was done by Gill, Richardson, Hester, Marsh, McNerney, Beal, and Ellison. For the first time in fifteen years Ward's Cyclones edged the Bull- dogs, scoring 19 points to Wyandotte's 7. The Bulldogs marred Ward's hopes for a shut-out when Kline came through with a 72-yard drive to spark the T. D. The Cyclone plays were master-minded by quarterback Ron Cornish. In their game with Lawrence the gridsters bowed to the top-rated team of the state 0-18. Hester was the main source of trouble for the Lions, making twenty-one stops, including clutch tackles from behind. Ellison, Meggs, and McNerney also were outstanding defensively. For the fifth win of the year, the Canines defeated the Shawnee Mission East Lancers 12-0, earning the title of Sunflower League Champs. The initial T. D. was made when Ellison passed to Beal in a 71-yard drive. Ellison then intercepted an East pass to score the other T. D. All the linemen played a good game as the Bulldogs ended the season with an impressive slate. Next year's tricaptains will be Don Beal, Ron Marsh, and Gerald Hay. Congratulations! Gary McNerney was chosen for the all-state team, and Paul Hester received honorable mention. A balloting of the area coaches selected McNerney, Hester, Ellison, and Marsh for the all-city team. Beal and Ross made the second all-city teams. BACK ROW, left to right: Larry Payne, Willie Vaughn, Bob Purnell, Don Leever, Dean Schurr, Tommy Howerton, Jerry Singleton, Mike Kraft, Gary Meggs, Karl Heath, Darrell Hanan, Wayne Loving, Bob Nickels, Gerald Hay, Bill Thomas, Terry Ratterson, Roger Johnson, David Kerr. SECOND ROW: Don Marquis, Bob Stanley, Gary Richardson, Larry Lightfoot, Brian Kelly, Bill Daughaday, Buzz Plumlee, Terry Barnhart, Jerry Ford, Jeff Wilson, Jay Peck, Kenneth Webb, Neal Kabler, Bob Angle, ,lvhn French. HGIUY Kill, Mlfilllll GUYGP- ' FRONT ROW: Don Beal, David Mott, Junior Thiry, Cliff Dudley,Bonnie Rambo, Nolen Ellison, Gary McNerney, Paul Hester, Jim Gill, Warren Wessel, Bill Prine, Mike Beach, Bill Kline, Bud Johnson, Henry Ross, Ronnie Smith. Page 28 -queues-v-r '-r - -' -5-ww-fn-: -1- mm- Y-' ,l 1' wvvr-an---11'-'-Ivy'-v5'mm Gary McNerney ta- Hmmm Senior Jim Gill Senior All-State Tackle Quarterback STATISTICS RUNNING Player Carries Yds. Av. Fumbles T.D. E.P. Ellison .................... 119 728 6.1 6 6 10 Beal ....... ...... ........ 54 293 5-5 0 2 1 Rambo ..........- ...... .. I2 180 3.4 6 4 0 Gill ........... ........ .... 43 70 1.6 7 3 0 PASSING Player Attempted Comp. Int. Yard- Ellison ...-..........-... ........ --... .......... ... 37 20 2 373 Gill .,w 32 If 6 167 VARSITY SCHEDULE RESERVE SCHEDULE Wyandotte..-..-...... 6 Central ...- ................ N. 7 Wyandotte. ......... --.,-.18 Wyandotte......... ........... 20 Washington - ..........-- -13 Wyandotte ..... - .... - ...,.. ,20 Wyandotte.-.....,....26 Leavenworth ,..... -.e... 7 Wyandotte. .....,..,,,,,,, M13 Wyandotte-...-... 0 S. M. North ...... ..--.-- 0 Wyandotte-.,--..-.-.... 0 Wyandotte,........-46 Argentine Me..-..-.-... 0 Wyandotte- .... -.-.....,30 Wyandotte..-...-.......20 Topeka ..... - ............ -.-. 0 Wyandotte.-..,..-,-....2l Wyandotte.......... 7 Ward n............... .... 19 Wyandotte.-.-..a ...,., 24 Wyandotte...........- 0 Lawrence ..--.....,18 Wyandotte .... .........,...- 6 Wyandotte. .... .. ....... .....l2 S. M. East ... .... -..-... 0 Won 6, Lost 1, Tied 1, Won S, Lost 3, Tied 1. COACHES: Ray Cox, Dave Kendall, Head Coach Ed Ellis, Charles Sheffield. 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KX 1. hw mam- hm Qi I-mf! rwwmi Nw mfrf Sports Uiramy Viv My Mr ww M011 I ,-Q - 1' -in g Hwy isgww lust jXe+rU1 ami Huff 5 Q Thi' 5. x,,' A ,Li 21107, rrfsprf-iix'f-23, ,tin-'Y' 2 :N mmmfiix. 31245, lust. ifriflm 2 3 un- exefeiiimt punteh ati .XH- Suxdlower League back ilaslt year. .Um they have zz fine juniur fuliback if? phljy imeit In X'x'5'z'zr1c3m'tc1's5 mpiqilyin Anw- n 3 , Lzwt I4'1'iday ifupuka lost tu Salina in the lust ww seconds of the h. They imma wma two and lost 1- in :wasorz play, Their loop ui lvl whiie Wyam!otte's 5' fa Lpgggqmznn .nu-:max 'f .igxzaxynczzgwggqg Imsivenwswth - Wyamfb gunw :md Un- Nm:-Umm cross muntrry www. Hen- me thv buys thai Ellis :md Frzxncis Swaim K matwi as this XX'6'Ck':f fatal Football Nolcn Ellisunw M Nnleen imzwluinxvrx lJILaHs'S, Um- U1 1 ,4Qfw1' 40 yards, in Hub This iz-5 zz must game for th- Q, Haifa' V V Eiffel. f'lh:1vs'1aee Mi:-asian Nerf' VN.: V 'f H 'IU'1 'WNW W' iup in the 3:1u11t'Ims'er rare V LKKA- W 5 UW 2l'l'1'iiH '-,f.zpszi,g,1-A55-Q41 ,L ,, f y ' ,. umimh mme wm behind 3' HM fx' W1 P5 1 X-wlbmm was v Must Cxiimt 'K wivviy :md off: f11 1 Kiwi! 1+ .us ,Ax W 3 - . R . R I . K' wry,-Htl, :V mm mm' tha Nkihivatfa uni' ' X-fX'g'Qyi1gynilkins swf pm' ' 5 L A HR V 1 H 1 Un the mhn -Adm CW ' L ' ' 9' . A , ' A ' f , J' J 1 Ewen' x'lll2.fh -XX 'Q f A + ' ' 'mf fm i., fp .,, , A . W ,, ' 'A , ' U MX V' X Q.rxEl?,v , , E ltmm Im .Nhxfmmg 4. qs, f,k,w,1m 34,57 Xyhifp m . -mivvk' in My 122' ,xu'1L 1 ,W HQL2 5 I , 4 fx ' nw my Ha CLIFF DUDLEY K s 1' n ,acyl-NYE an u LT DQVE LMQTT A Qhiru tu :Rx awxelefsn K 5 9 rmuiv 10 tzupkles A 4 , A Guard, senior I MNMQ1- -:sw k,:f'4g'cs!lLf y, Il , emo! Rmmw Smith Saw an K i in thai R , UW 55i 2U? A 5f ', x i'I'f5'5' lhffy MMV www Mygwifnzrirrw mntzust. Jim G uildugi I L 5 R'ii'U4 iw mm 'HHN mal, I pre ,J A simile warn: mmf. Piiggfliil-CilHifl', was om, wiifv, R injury Y' 39 1'11Wf4 Hmfif ih'ZMT'R Mm' 'M ' 5 ,,::,1,'5xw squad contains lim- U' U10 Nllfimng ffflwuflk -X BMI M M Q Maw mm Ma 'I 'if f sf W 'Hgh Ihvy have thx-f ',l7f3P1iif-'vii him, fx R. 'K ,W '1V HWS' Kmim- , :.q,fj,3A,,5, i U,.l,y XHHMMQYQ Vkky V V .Kgs game X 1 . mi v 'Limp Smuflu gud 34 3, .I-3, Burgess' I 4, dal tilt of JUNIOR THIRY gg .ma mph. NH Y Jgmxw Mmgig i g Q L m, nurgwsg Carr e Bulldog? Center, Semor 5 Hs warp? gmimra sf'e,x1'Q4 I1 ,Mx Emu. 'D rush includinf ' ' , Lf' Uvrfi ,zuuav iw Vivwnl gm ,N-,W - 3, , . 1' wx A mv' 1 fled with ,bimwiwn Mmqfw Wggw. Tin, iiililwlmdgarxz H I the Sunilfswer lead. .531 RW ,W U U , . . ' -- ' . '. ' . ,, - - gy . X 1 1 .. f P ,Y -, hula wfrx mm' - egg m k L S their first loop contest to- . . .. 5-i5li'?i K' - Ni . if fir Imfislnggs Q , Vs gmzdwttv hsts hm: Uv . X.3,.g,1.U1zQ , 1 Im m am Vw: Rg, 1 mlothered the Washmguy H+ ' 1 ' WA531 If K 1 K UU' VIS? UW Q 2 fi 3 ant Friduv by the tune ' ' Q ,Zu Y 'V iam, igif Lk, ' tflsqm ' i LimYemwuzil YQ ?33-5 A 'B them a hillf-game H52-Wflfifi U'flmP19 K R BILL KLINE fs iw Rini 5 W wf ga played th: 53, alt wa. W :hing'trm's fifth loss I 'iUWf01 mf-mr. 9 Tackle, Senior --mi iw. W jzfvaw gp ' the yuan' in 3' fiibut a his Year. WW W2-'i111fU'1lP QQ yum c awww wrt 1 ecwe. ' qs 'pmvel to Topeka mmm inuxmd E S .Xrrgrmztnw habla ygmhup BIIi'Ll12lRINE. . crgssmguntry nm ,xght t-iq-.qYzemx's ESU Mum I'1.lf'.Q2E1M!1 QfIY'v ' i H 'N3 Zh fwlf, Ed HC e' scum' Jw the lon trek tv R NIS viszhi star , , , ' :X fwwvsv U y . .iw , ,, 1 g aww. Kkpmif-iw 1 ' 2 in hm 57f f f H- Lfmy Jfwir- P'-YP-wi wr aa tum' beam meet today md Us .Hy fm' Q JERRY FORD W'HUUYWHh YINIRIQSZ team made the same Lrip 130 '12 .41-vug1.:1m ,, ,, gH,,,Xf End, Senior Jvrvy Imbann, J, E, three weeks ago and mxzerged W . . 4 A 1 H211 4 cfw. sz- X Amy Hzmdiuf-s, quarter- hawk' Mrk flipwn larry Bur egg ., TU 'tv' . . ' M 3-30 M. M ,M SLVU4' Nifiliiilllilv, hulfhzwksg Jer-yy Van x:,..' imma U., HI. lullhamk, third plaf ' Lezggue 7 The :nw ' a five-team Sami' is mcluded in 4' yd. 1-igghi irlvliicfg if Q-51111035511 iiuym S 'ff tax bg Olathe' gg LARRY LIGHTFOOT V -wmim' wiki Sw hzht from the ngka, and Guild, Senior lfmf im -1 View 'W' W R'ifM ' WRIIW-Rf'f'S, Tvm l be 2-slighm K. Q . , iriw af.-fi Lwwv has f swnee Mission M,'A'k M'fM' 'mm 'mm H91 dm. ,J M, X whihf Jcnkins hx fplim Should fm, li fxatfliifl- Q 1 J I A K . 1 5ic14HiZ' f H 1.121350- mm ,, Y , . I t at' fy pdbt 5?-1f?wx!rl ' ' ft 1 ' -. hs, V A W than the m-ure oi nuances Y Q P 1 U' RMIT 1121 , A4 , If BUD JoHNsoN Wu an mfffi: as 100 ,unflmven me Standings 'RW'f'f M W' Wd Sf 'fH Ed Se' , :f11:v'i-:mrw pr WV' . zliwli vt n ' mor uv bu va that L,wzu:ls-vs .ashmgtog g A X 4 IU fkyfuuuw xm!w2fv's 1 R 4 Q, mm ,.w,uux mu- Qt'Q'wif,f fmwhefi M' '1 Northm., 26 Wyandotte ffmtballer-s tm qmrt-.-ei bfi' Yxwf lv 'x me-visfna mum. Yfmd0tfi!W .,.. .... 88 'ventine Siadium KOUUIM f :Rumi tw tiwir 1361. ,X Ewa' gm R Hmumn msn-it ,.K.QW ,... '? ' Argentine Mustangs. fzsmm hir im 11.-Q: ww Q2 at l , V V Y j BRIAN KELLY , ..5MN., ff at S pm. 'i ww W +im'.l EA L nl :X 'I'f R '1 R3Wmi wma W End' Jumor bawfzd -- M- amine haf Q I , i4mvh4,!m.sw 5 E 2fii!ki7Xt'6,i the im!! fmwa L A A h ', gx L' f 1-. l welll we wwest sg. me 5 opponeente I1 bffwfl . in t,m.l,i,d Feet yZ,,,i,,,,, ?.g,,,,gg gn I ndotte has won' 'null IU! rxurfkilii -su 1 k,.UM' 'iw 1 12 ,Z R WILLIE VAUGHAN Tackle, Junior fgffawrmytk , - , lwsrli IxU'i-F-:fx ii UNH 5' pzzzfrss frmn Vlfiiipxirxxb. a. rl ,U ARY RIQHARDSON 11 Lum! End, Junior 12 mum pubs ilu- lruhamfa mil in thu ilullduga im' 2 ming Izwi pe-:ui ' ,xiisuvgexf The last time phed was in 2. 1 V-14 33- fff was ui.-if f,f,:+:xt:,zau1i:1g l.l it :tad 4 0 Th A1-gvntinp has H'lTWQf 35 ff if' tlw qL!z1rtuz'3.4m:E4 rpm-L ,mn A mi, 1, I, Ufd V' ffyamlomo has V 1-lill-ffm: Jim Uma Wumg Hunk , M 23129, b2 may 'naw lost it 1? 1-.nm-Qt, BmmiQHim1im, 11 NIISSIO' YK 'th and East bl R swf! f 'LDs. fm rm! liazlfglw fwd Q , . . ,Raw 549-0 iff i' '-7 1'1 fsw'fivfH1g ym.d,Q in 3W,,N um., 1 I rms- wx! . abiy depmmd x Hi , tmdsls ,g'ia1Q'rL, Run Kiawah lima 4h'i'wzmiwly in mania 51 11 2 R1 Z!Y:'iIi? 1' 5, , DAVE ZUCK wwf NWS this WU K M M 5 End, senior fitiz passes 6 Qril eu- if ,sz 1 ' ,K , f, ww wxfg,Rf.m ax ,zw W, f ff Nw 1,1135-the x U j'giC'H.JL'iI15,2 ii? Uk' six. TERRY BARNHART 'ifiilifinr w'I5'zf7fQsix'?43 if' 4 MQ5',15 Fuihh funn at ,f5-Q yqui, 4932! LZ. x W I mi: W2 MH End, Senior l,iw!,ffmi ETX-U' Umm, Wygzuciu-LLc's ijulldiby' lm! lmwg Lizwvu Siljhfl, mi Jug ,2 4 ,za Riiiilvzhny :ml 5241- .Rafe Q . .rupuka wmgm' W Wakef- f!1fY2k!'1i Ifme MW UMW 'K A' , l' V R H WMM' Trujana. riulwdulcd v ' 2 Tim t,'!lUlA4.3 l5ui5m:gge mrwgmi umm ymmuy ml, g.mm,ZQ Emu, iwm, ,gn ,L , Rl nlmmi am uunatznmixng ggizxm m lining nm! ham!-fuuuhi. Tin- lmiizznsi wursi :US .m. The cuntest' P 1 4 X ,.,i.,.,1 , ,..,.,,, .... 7 BACK ROW, left to right: Coach Vining, Ronald Holmes, Ron Chubb, Walter Foster, Fred Engquist, Benny Porras, Randy Shoults, Rodger Guffey, Gary Lockwood, Richard Sinnings, Mayward Holmes, Coach Norris. SECOND ROW: Gary Roschevitz, Karl Baker, Bill Barcus, Tom Bass, Chuck Johnson, Dave Azwell, Jim Oberg, Walter Brown, Gary Twitchell, Byron Loudon. FRONT ROW: john Paris, Fred Singleton, jim Mitchell, Sylvester Lewis, Henry Romero, Terry Perkins, Clarence Epson, Bart Terbovich, Carl Randolph, Dave Grenrood, Larry Flynn. NOT IN PICTURE: Tom Saragusa, J. C. Underwood, Eddie Crane, Henry Young, Bob Ktichen, Bob Wilhelm. The Red Sophomore football team under Coaches Chuck Vin- ing and Del Norris completed the 1958 season by defeating the White Sophomore football team in the last 27 seconds of play 7 to 6, the annual intersquad game which terminates the two teams seasons. This brought the season's record to 3 wins and 4 losses. 7 7046136 BACK ROW, left to right: Coach Schmidt, Floyd Mock, Fred Supulver, Jim Kenney, Clark Mandigo, Tom Taylor, Rich Beal, John Smith, jerry Grathouse, Elmer Thomas, Coach Dalzell. SECOND ROW: Jack Carraher, Bill Taylor, Shelby Williams, Charles Wilson, Allan Booe, Dick Sullivan, Cliff Collins, Jim Smith, Ron Adams, Larry Foster, Ed Cassidy, james Wheeler. Page 32 FRONT ROW: Dick Schlessman, Gary Broyles, Bob Filer, Larry Powell, David Bruner, Don Lightfoot, Peggie Logan, Chiffie Ttnnlin. The White Sophomore football squad under Coaches Art Dal- zell and Bryan Schmidt did a fine job and we were able to see week to week improvement which is most important at the sophomore level. Although not as deep as last year's team we had some outstanding individuals who should help Wyandotte's varsity' in the future. 'Du Us -Q69 W 93 wh Hume 6 LEFT TO RIGHT: Charles Woods, Mike Babick, Ralph Gudgel, Dan Brewer, Ed Kriss, Chuck Madden, Paul Altenhofen. Coach Swaim's Cross-Country runners took third place in the Sunflower League. Third in the regionals, and fifth in the state to climax a highly successful season. Placing third behind Haskell and Washington, Wyandotte run- ners assured themselves of a postiion in the state meet. Charles Mad- den helped the Big Red cause by placing ninth in the race which contained 100 runners. The jog-Dogs, by taking fifth in the state meet, bettered the mark of last ear's team who took sixth Y . Seven boys received varsity letters, five of which will be te- By Karon Flies and jean Kane turning next year. Danny Brewer and Mike Babick will be lost through graduation. Ed Kriss, Ralph Gudgels, Paul Altenhofen, Charles Madden, and Charles Woods will return next year. This year's captain was Danny Brewer. Ed Kriss and Charles Madden were chosen as next year's co-captains. Those receiving conditional letters were Bill Leonard and Arlan Rogers. Reserve letters were presented to George Lewis, Tom Ludwick and Rodney Wessel. Sophomores receiving letters were john Hope, Sid Korn and Jim Carrol. MEET WYANDOTTE PLACED Sept. 20-Haskell QThereJ -n......-... ........... - ........ --.. Second Sept. 26-Washington QI-lerej .. ..... ...- ....... ....... ......... Second Oct. 2-Northeast fHerej ........................ ....,- ..,. .........-.- First Oct. 10-League QTokepaj - .....,..,. .. ................ - ,... .... .. ..... Third Oct. 17-Shawnee Invitational QTherej ,.. .............. .. ....... Fifth Oct. 24-Topeka QTherej - .... .......,....... ..... ,L ....... -........... First Nov. l-Regional fLawrenceQ ...... .... ........ ,...--....... ...... Third Nov. 8-State QTopekaj ...-.- .... L.....,.......... .... ...... .... .. .... Fifth Nov. IS-A. A. U. lLawrencej ....... .. .... -..... .... .... Second BACK ROW, left to right: Paul Altenhofen, George Lewis, Mike Balaick, Chuck Madden, Tom Ludwick, Ed Kriss. FRONT ROW, left to right: Sid Korn, Jon Hope, Charles Woods, Bill Leonard, Ralph Gudgel, Dan Brewer, Arlan Rogers. STANDING, left to right: Marcella Glass, Alice Joy Mackish, Mike Cogswell, Dan McGee, Sam Goebel, Eugene Cook, Harry Rutledge, Carol Deck, judy Marable, Tom Korn, Don Schone, John Bishop, Louie Shelleda, Buzz Fischer, Martha Lee, Sylvia Schmidt, Larry Boyd, Wayne Preston, Nancy Abbott, Judy Baird, Julia Brockmeier. SEATED: Jay Deane, Karen Daly, Gail Geiger, Dave Hume, Lois Potter, Carol Strickland, Don Jones. KWEMFPW by Carolyn Pickel The Kay Cees presented Beauty and the Beef, directed by Mr. Knapp and Lois Potter, student director. Ginny Allen, a pretty but brainy teenager, played by Karen Daly, resorted to a little finagling to capture the heart of Beef, football hero, played by Jay Deane. Trying to make him think she was dumb, she copied his exam paper. How- ever her scheme backfired, as Beef was accused of cheating and benched. Being afraid that the team would lose since Beef was unable to play, Ginny and Franny Barton, the principal's daughter, played by Carol Strickland, decided to served doctored up cocoa to the team. Of course, they became ill and unable to play the game, but they played it a week later and everyone was happy. All Ginny's con- the triving turned the play into a sequence of hilarious events, keeping the audience roaring with laughter the whole time. 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' wi 0 'X 5 Nancy Abbot Karen Adams Shirley Anderson JoAnn Andervich Carla Bailey Nancy Barcus Norma Barnhill Nancy Bello Tim Benson Janice Berry Florence Best Shari Bieri Carolyn Birge Larry Boyd Anne Brandt Kathy Brewer Julia Brockmeier Rita Brotherton Marsha Broyles Grace Button Katherine Buxton Susan Callender Nancy L. Chance Beverly Clark Robert Clyde Michael Cogswell Z -Heed W By Sylvia Schmidt Teamwork, it is often said, makes possible the victory. Certainly each of the teams here at Wyandotte has found this to be true. But there is another kind of teamwork existing, that of the Kay Cees, cheering Big Red on to victory. The Kay Cees is an organization of which every member is proud to be a part. Mr. Mac, our cheer- leaders, the Kay Cee Officers, and the Pep Band are a vital part of this enthusiastic group. Each Kay Cee has the responsibility of keeping his grade average a 3 or above, attending all home games, sitting in the designated section, wearing the proper uni- form, keeping a good office record, and selling the required number of tickets to all activities sponsored by the Kay Cees. Besides being the most energetic and peppy organization in Greater Kansas City, the Kay Cees also sponsor activities such as: The Kay Cee Play, Beauty and the Beef , the Basketball and Swimming banquetg the Football and Cross-Country Banquetg the Spring Formal, and various mixers and pep assemblies throughout the year. Recogni- tion should also be given to the hard-working students who have provided the sharp signs in Social Hall, pep assemblies, and badges worn on game days. It is with pride and honor that we say, Thanks, Kay Cees, for your pep, energy, cooperation, and fine school spirit! Senior Kay Cees Linda Cole Joyce Coleman Pat Cooley Sandra Cornish Zelma Cross Donna Davidson Sharon Davis Jay Deane Connie Downs Sandra Dubin Sharon Ellison Patsy Engle Dorothy Faerber Anita Fahnestock Karon Flies Bonnie Foster Pat Foster Darlene Frost Rosemary Fry Alice Geer Gail Geiger Marcella Glass Clara Goode Carol Graf Judy Grantham Ethel Greer Helen Grove Molly Hart Joyce Henry Janie Hichman Nancy Hill Rita Hill Cynthia Hinman Christine Hoegler Carolyn Holmes Linda Kay Holwick Theresa Ireland Kay Johnston Don Jones Jean Kane Viki Kapnick Betty Kell Bob Kent Ruby Kitchen Dorothy Knipp Joyce Kunkler Ellen Lees Jim Linville Jerry Sue Locke Marilyn Long Sarah Gail Lynn Joan McManis Judy Marable Philip Merritt Felice Miller Loetta Miller Judy Moore Susie Painter Stephen Patterson Judith Pearson Carolyn Pickel Mary Plack Mildred Reed George Anne Porter Lois Potter Winnie Pratz Pat Proctor Mildred Reed Sarah Riley Patricia Robison Frances Roudybush Linda Sandeen Betty Scheffel Sylvia Schmidt Janice Schoenhofer Sharon Scoville Mary Ann Sheue Maye Shoemake Dorothy Sims Barbara Smith Mary Speer Penny Standish Betty Streeper Sharron Swender Nancy Taggart Peggy Thrutchley Martha Timby Judy Timmerman Joyce Trapp Elaine Turpin Tim VanCleave Linda Vogel Linda Wait Linda Walters Rickey Walters Stan Walton Carolyn Westbrook Jeanne White Carolyn Wilson Virginia Wright Barbara Yonevich Janeth Zeephat Donna Aldridge Sharon Allen JoAnn Altenhofen Beverly Anderson Marilyn Anderson Judy Baird Lois Ann Barger Carolyn Barnes Peggy Bates Joyce Beary John Bishop Edith Bloodgood Mary Boatman Chere Boget Elaine Braly Don Brown Lois Diane Brown Sue Brown Dale Brownawell Paul Burch Dolores Calhoon Sharon Canterbury Nalda Christenson Joyce Cowgill Karen Daly Janice Achars Alice Aldridge Mary Lou Arnold Nancy Arrowsmith Nancy Ashley Joyce Baird Mickie Balding John Baldwin Janet Baker Phyllis Bartlett Bonnie Bastel Barbara Benson Janet Benson Bonnie Boyd Nancy Briedenthal Lorena Bristow Lee Ann Brown Beverly Buehler Jaren Byford Linda Carr Jim Carroll Madlyn Chelesnik Ann Clafin Deloris Davis Mary Davis Elaine Day Colleen DeBolt Carol Deck Pat Deets Janice Detlefson Jewel Dobbins Pat Eils Carolyn Engle Carolyn Erfurth Janet Fagan Sharon Fenton John Florin Carol Flowers Linda Foley Karen Kay Ford Jeannie Franklin Betty Frazier Carol Frazier Jackie Garlish Barbara Glasgow Marilyn Grable Roger Gravatt Melinde Hackel Barbara Cooke Karol Cook Mary Kay Cordill Pat Curran Barbara Daniel Dee Ann Davis Rose Mary Delich Virginia Dempsey Judy Dukes Sandy Dunn Susan Farr Nancy Faubion Carol Flaherty Beverly Flies Penny Foster Linda Fulghum Kathy Garrity Tom Gilbertson Sally Glandon Karen Godden Betty Gragg Shirley Greisel Sandra Hack Marcie Hankins Jane Harms Esther Hernandez LaVerne Hiebert Becky Hollandsworth Virginia Hopewell Dorothy Hopper Judy Kay Jackson Karen James Jeanine Jensen Carol Keltner John Kent Sandra Klingele Judy Kunkler Mary Jo Leach Shirley Lorton Carolyn Lowe Michael Mackey Alice Joy Mackish Marilyn Mahale Joe Manley Sandra Martin Jean Mathews Nina Matsukevich Marcella MacClanahan Vicki Hadley Bonnie Hagerty Vivian Ham Grace Harman Nancy Harman Doug Haynes Sandy Henderson Marcia Holliday Jon Hope Kathy Hosch Susan Hoyt Rosalie Huscher Norita Jacobson Charlotte Jagusch Delores James Kay Jarvis Dorothy Johnson Dianne Karnaze LaVeta Krueger JoAnn Kutz Martha Lee Bill Leonard Sandra Lester Clarissa Mears Karen Melton Joyce Melvin Bob Merritt Janice Milberger Missy Miller Margaret Moat Carolee Nunamaker Jacqueline Paramore Luella Parker Gennie Paxson Carolyn Peters Karen Peterson Barbara Purnell Kathy Quinn Scottie Ragsdale Martha Ramsey Sharon Ridenour Virginia Riley Sharon Roberts Joyce Schick Jane Scott Claudia Sheley Judy Sherwin Judy Shirley Linda Lew Charlotte Luhar Peggy McDaniels Peggy McDonald Pat Meriwether Donna Miller Marilyn Moats Sharon Moore Sonja Mountford Nancy Jo Mullinix Peggy Myers Roberta Novak Betty Percival Connie Phillips Joan Pool Mary Ellen Ralston Sharon Reed Richard Reid Glenna Richardson Mary Riggs Linda Rively Nancy Rolle Pat Ruttan Joyce Shirley Dotty Simpson Sue Sims Julia Speer Robert Speer C. H. Steele Richie Strohl Linda Sutton Judy Taylor Jan Thornburgh Ruth Thomas Jerrie Sue Trantum Julianne Verrier Larry Vujnovich Linda Waters Sandra Way Rodney Wessel Sharon Wiber Chuck Wilcox Janis Williams LeAnna Williamson Sonja Wilson Bonnie Wood Patricia Wynn Janice Zimmerman Jackie St. Aubyn Sandra Saunders Judy Schoenhofer Marilyn Scott Rick Sereres Connie Seymour Kathy Sheley Tara Shideler Marcia Sisney Sandra Smith Karen Snyder Linda Stimac Karen Streeper Darlene Summers Kathie Tattershall Carol Thomas La Vaughn Tinsley Kay Twitchel Carol Vaughan Sandra Vernon Brigette Voelkner Sharon Weaver ,-46 BACK ROW, left to right: THIRD ROW: Janice Berry, Nancy Bello, Joyce Mitchell, Bob Linda Foley, Frank Smith, Carlton Cham, Howard Tice, Robert ,Wit- Schiemann, John Krivjansky, Don tenberg, Jon Duerfeldt, Jack Smith- G r a n t, Linda Holwick, Marilyn son Dorothy Faerber, Ellen Lees. Long, Judy Saunders. NOT IN PICTURE: Judy Peerson, Ba By Shirley Lorton SECOND ROW: Mary Bartkoski, Jerry Sue Locke, Pat Ross, Larry Harralson, Miss Theis,Tom Johnson, Eddie Jacobs, Francine Green, Diana Staton. Karen Peterson, Zelma Cross rbara Harman, Cherre Hendricks. Wana! 77Za46c As in past years, we at Wyandotte are very privileged to have one of the finest vocal music departments in this area. It includes the A Cappella Choir, the Boys' Glee Club, and three Girls' Glee Clubs. The vocal music stu- dents present many programs before the student body and also for the various civic clubs, churches, and special com- munity programs during the school year. Each year just 6 before Christmas vacation, with the instrumental music and drama departments, the traditional Christmas program is presented to the student body and visitors. In the spring the vocal music department also presents a musical comedy or a variety show. The vocal music department is under the direction of Miss Marguerite Theis. LEFT TO RIGHT: Karen Peterson, Jerrie Sue Locke, Beth Reese, Dee Ann Davis, Karen Daly, Barbara Smith, Carol Keltner, Gloria McCray, Marilyn Landrum. Page 44 SEATED: Judy Peerson. NOT PICTURED: Sharon Scoville. FRONT ROW: Carolyn Erfurth Judy Grantham, B o n n i e Foster A nit a Fahnestock, C h e r c Boget R o s e m a r y Fry, Sharon Scoville We BACK ROW, left to right: Janet Pierson, Carol Keltner, Kathy Wood, Martha Hankins, Judy Wing, Brenda Stewart. SECOND ROW: Irma Stewart, Joyce Seaton, Chere Boget, Pat Dougherty, Connie Downing, Car- olyn Lowe, Nancy Howard. FIRST ROW: Judy Dougherty, Carolyn Erfurth, Phyllis Mader, Carolyn Westbrook, Mary Gros- ko, Mary Taylor. ABSENT: Janice Eddins, Beverly English, Barbara Griffith. 'Zaye' Wee BACK ROW, left to right: Gary Staton, Earl Benedict, Larry Hoeglar, Maurice Blackman, Roy Cleland, Tom Seldomridge, Stephen Scalph, Harold Patrick, Carlton Scheimann. FRONT ROW: Stanley Small, Jon Dueifeldt, Tom Borchardt, Karen Peterson, Miss Theis, Charles Brathovich, George Lewis, Jim Chase, Ronald Marsh, Henry Ross. SEATED: Sharon Scoville. P 4 ABSENT: jack Smithson. age 5 734 M nf ce Mm P Oppadclfe 635 Tl, E Eh,-nal 7' . 113 ng Ie! Mr. Mason jr. Thiry Mrs. Mason George Ann Porter Maudie Sylvia Schmidt Sylvia Susan Callendar I-Ylm Mary Ann Sheue Davy Larry Poor-e Mr. Endicott Bill Lan, Muse Kay Johnston Bev Pat Foster 52ndY Nancy Abbott THU' Judy Moore Pl! Mary Speer first lifeguard Ron Cue second lifeguard Student Director Extras P386 46 Pm in heaven Ma 1 ' n. Harry Rutledge Marilyn Long Wayne Preston, Don jones, Connie Down: Maudie and the Opposite Seat, presented by the senior class, enacted the life of a teenage girl, Maudie, and a big problem: her parents. They took her to a lakeside resort five hundred miles from home in order to separate her from Davy, her boy friend. To make her mother and father realize that Davy was an ideal boy, Maudie started chasing a man whom they would consider objectionable. Davy came to visit the resort, and disaster resulted. After many exciting scenes, tranquility finally returned to the family. Tim Van Cleave By Sharron Swender Resolved: That the United States should adopt the essential features of the British system of education, was the topic for debate by high school students throughout the United States. These students spent hours reading books, magazines, newspapers, and listening to the radio and television for information on their subject. Then they compiled their work, polished it, practiced, and studied, and the final results are the gold trophies and National Forensic League pins and awards proudly accepted by these debaters. Wyandotte High's tricky talkers started the 1958-59 season by attending the Russell and Fredonia debates on October 17 and 18. Then on October 24 and 25, they accepted invitations to debate at Winfield and Great Bend. Starting out a little slow, the debators picked up speed by taking a first place at Newton on October 31 and November 1, after defeating Shawnee Mission North in the finals. jay Deane and David Hume were responsible for that win which came undefeated. On November 14 and 15 at Topeka, jay Deane and David Hume again placed Wyandotte as a winning team by taking third place. The barking dogs, on December S and 6, took fourth place at Pittsburg. Bill Isenhour and Ellis Brown were the winners. In one of the last debates before the Christmas holidays, Priscilla Foote and Dean Lebestky took third place at North Kansas City. At the State District Debate Tournament at Wyandotte, January 23 and 24, Wyandotte took third place. Jay Deane, David Hume, Ed Kriss, and Dale Brownawell tried hard, but lost the trophy on speaker points. Shawnee Mission East took first, and Shawnee Mission North took second. The novice debaters started their year by taking a third place at the Sunflower League Tournament. Carol Strickland and Don Grant were the winners at Shawnee Mission North on November 21. A sweep- stakes trophy for second place was taken at Lawrence on November 21 and 22. A first place was won at the St. joseph Novice Debate Tourna- ment on November 22. Again Carol Strickland and Don Grant did a real fine job. On December 6, Marilyn Moats, David Van Hooser, Mar- garet Moats, and john Kent, took second place at North Kansas City. Wyandotte's novice team started the new year off right by taking first place at the Rosedale Novice Debate Tournament. Marilyn Moats and David Van Hooser, Nancy Arrowsmith, and Mary Kay Cordill ac- counted for that victory. We all want to congratulate this year's debate teams for their fine efforts and for a job well done. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Jensen, David Hume, Dale Brownawell, Ed Kriss,' Jay Deane. WYANDOTTE INVITATIONAL DEBATE TOURNAMENT 9 s 5' 313, y ,Uv if wah? EW A tournament that is becoming greater and greater in importance is the Wyandotte Invitational Debate Tournament. This year, the prelim- inaries were held on january 16, and the finals, on january 17. Twenty- six schools participated in the event. Robert Miller, senior, was the student director of the tourney. Many thanks go to him and Mr. Leonard Jensen and members of the Wyandotte debate teams for acting as hosts and hostesses and helping to make this tournament run smoothly and efficiently. Forty-eight debates were held in the classrooms at Wyandotte fifth and sixth hours and after school. The Kay Cees volunteered their servi- ces as timekeepers, and parents and interested friends helped by acting as judges. The results of the tournament are: Pittsburg received the first place trophy and Newton, the second place trophy. Washington and William Chrisman tied for third. BACK ROW, left to right: Jane Richardson, Carmen Alvarez, Rose Ann Stahl, Davalene Sater, Mary Morales, Karl Oesch, Byron Loudon, Tom Moulden, Jim Porter, Vic Campbell, David Swender, Bart Tcrbovich, Miss Mettlen. TENTH ROW: Geecoulia McCrary, Dora Love, Lanora Bishop, Irma Stewart, Joann Castro, Karen Goodrich, Lois Brown, Norman Samuelson, Bruce Jordan, John Goin. NINTH ROW: Darrell Sumner, Carla Baily, Janice Baldwin, Car- ol Clemons, Micki Balding, Bonnie Hagerty, Nancy Rolle, Linda Fulg- hum, Dorothy Johnson, Tara Shideler, Carol Thomas, Peggy McDon- ald, Joy Williams, Sally Glandon. EIGHTH ROW: Karen Melton, Joan Pool, Anne Rowland, Betty Scheffel, Barbara Meyers, Dolores Bocelewatz, Betty Kell, Janice Scho- enhofer. SEVENTH ROW: Mary Ann Scheue, Ed Laundy, Ed Cassidy, Joan McManis, Carolyn Lowe, Dave Becker, Larry Simpson. SIXTH ROW: Junior Thiry, Stephen Patterson, Bill Latas, Charles Barr, Dale Ritter, Sharon Canterbury, Lloyd Stodsgill. FIFTH ROW: Sam White, Bob Moffitt, Judy Pearson, Bob Chain, Tommy Gilbertson. FOURTH ROW: Douglas Haynes, Steve Buckles, Carl Goodwin, Brian Kelly. THIRD ROW: Joe Manley, Richard Haddock, Bob Speer, John Kent. SECOND ROW: Ted Tindall, Bill Isenhour, Mike Cogswell. FRONT ROW: Karen Peterson, Becky Goodbar, Bob Clyde, Mary l r v ' vw deal By Connie Downs Under the sponsorship of Miss Iona Mettlen, Latin students I and II and those who have taken Latin II meet the first Mon- day of every month. The Classical Club is a member of the na- tional organization, Junior Classical League. The officers this year are Bob Clyde, president, Becky Goodbar, vice-president, Speer. Karen Peterson, secretary, and Mary Speer, treasurer. BACK ROW, left to right: Miss Moles, Michael Mackey, Bob Merritt, C. H. Steele, Ted Coleman, Jerry Hahn, Dale Burtner, Gary Martin, Larry Henak, Mr. Spears. SECOND ROW: Laverne Hiebert, Lee Ann Brown, Pat Cooley, Connie Howard, Rose Mary Hoegler, Sylvia Schmidt, Anna Rybicki. FRONT ROW: Madlyn Chelesnik, Judy Aldridge, Nalda Christenson, Dorothy Faerber, Christine Hoegler, Mary Jane Beach. By Connie Downs The purpose of the German Club under the sponsor- taken it previously. ship of Mr. A. B. Spears is to learn more about German Officers this year are Mary Jane Beach, president, culture in order to use German. Membership is open to Dorothy Faerber, vice-president, La Verne Herbert, sec- students who are taking German and to those who have retary. 7 By Mary Speer BACK ROW, left to right: Pat Eils, Sharon Canterbury, Judy Smith, Molly Hart, Delores Moore, Cindy Hinman, Judy Griffee, Marsha Broyles, Shari Bieri, June Welburn, George Anne Porter, Missy Miller, Ann Fothergill, Miss Howe. FRONT ROW: Virginia Riley, Alex Zwirner, Kay Johnston, Nancy Abbott, Judy Timmerman, Shirley Lorton, Kenneth Phalp, Claudia Hahn, Margie Jacobs. The French Club, sponsored by Miss Nina Howe, con- sists of all students who are, or have been enrolled in French classes. Among the many entertaining meetings of this year was the traditional Saint Catherine's Day dinner. The officers elected for this year were: Judy Timrnerman, president, Nancy Abbott, vice-president, Shirley Lorton, secretary, Kay Johnston, treasurer, Alex Zwirner, assistant treasurer, Nancy Taggart, sergeant-at-arms, and Virginia Riley, publicity chairman. By Mary S peer BACK ROW, left to right: Roger Gravatt, Larry Vujnovich, Kenneth Yadon, Mary Speer, Sharron Swender. FIFTH ROW: Sharon Fenoglio, Sammie Hoggard, Sharon Reed, Kay Twitchel. John Florin, Martha Ramsey. FOURTH ROW: Miss Stapleton, Becky Hollandsworth, Venita Herdman, Clarissa Mears, Janice Milberger, Carolee Nunamalter, Judy Sher- win, Jane Harms. THIRD ROW: Mary Lou Arnold, Steve Muro, Stanley Walton, Jan Zimmerman, Lee Anna Williamson, Bill Dengel, Sandy Smith, Linda Rively, Joyce Henry, Helen Kehayias, Maria Cordero, Barbara Benson, Vicki Hadley, Scottie Ragsdale. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Scott, Carolyn Pickel, Julia Brockmeier, Sandra Dubin, Ethel Greer, Felice Miller, Joyce Trapp, Melanie Chandler, Elaine Day, Anne Brandt, Nancy Bello, Ellen Lees, Marilyn Moats, Carol Vaughn, Nancy Breidenthal, Mary Ellen Ralston. FRONT ROW: Pat McClendon, Jerrie Sue Trantum, Donna Aldridge, Nora Johnson, Pat Wynn, Marcia Holliday, Janet Baker, Melinde Hackel, Judy Cook. Membership in Spanish Club is open to all students studying Spanish. The club is sponsored by Miss Judith Stapleton, and was established with the purpose of ac- quainting members with the customs and culture of Span- ish-speaking people. Every month a program is presented, some of the standard entertainments being a dinner at a Mexican restaurant and the Christmas time. breaking of the pinata. This year the club has been led by the follow- ing officers: Melanie Chandler, presidentg Elaine Day, vice- president, Susan Callendar, secretary, and Larry Boyd, treasurer. up U Left to Right: Tony Juarez, Bob Lightfoot, Ar nold Ab rams, Larry Ashley, Mr. Brownrigg, Judy Jackson, Edmond Rathgeler, John Goin, Kenneth Creek, Sherry Bryson, Terry Truax, Dave Becker, Edward Leigy, Larry Ferguson Mr. Be tl L , n ey, arry Simpson, David Gordon, Richard Faherty. The Biology Club consists of students in- terested in biological research. Some of their activities this year included field trips and speakers. The club is headed by John Goin, president, Terry Truax, vice-president, and Sherry Bryson, secretary-treasurer. The spon- sors are Mr. Brownrigg and Mr Bentl . y. i By Dotty Simpson BACK ROW, left to right- Joan Nash Marsh B l . , a roy es, Betty Kell, Sharon Moore, Madeline Rains, Delores McCubbin, Peggy McDaniel, Sandra Henderson, Lorena Bristow, Donna Miller, Kathy Day, Judy Lankard, Linda Holmes, Lila Kauten, Joyce Coon. FOURTH ROW: Judy Schoenhofer, Janet Baker, Mary Lou Parra, Joyce Baird, Sylvia Johnson, Linda Stimac, Janet Benson, Virginia Dempsey, Karol Cook, Carolyn Lowe, Marjorie Fry, Shirley Coon. Sue Dryer, Pat Michaels. THIRD ROW: Pat Lambie, Linda Fulghum, Pat Bowlin, Linda Felber, Pat Felber, Donna Aldridge, Mary Lou Arnold, Dianne Dameron, Lis- tina Johnson, Betty Gragg, Nadine White, Judy Monis, Adelia Goff, Elizabeth Johnson. SECOND ROW: Maye Shoemake, Judy Gulley, Carol Wilcox, Rosalie Sweeney, Ethel Greer, Joyce Seaton, Martha Timby, Betty Mullins, Pat Kane, Madelene Schweder, Georgia Fabac, Charlotte Griswold. FIRST ROW: Janice Schoenhofer, Pat Meriwether, Zelma Cross, Kathie Brewer, Sharon Scoville, Beverly Shaw, Carol Deck, Susan Spidle, Betty Brown, Claudia Hahn, Sharon T remaine. The Y Teens, a junior branch of the Y.W.C.A., is open to all girls at Wyandotte. This year the outstanding projects were: working at Bethany, givin an S80 g Junior College scholarship, sponsoring the Easter services in Re ' 1 H cita all, adopting a needy family, and sellin enc'ls. 8 P 1 The club is sponsored by Miss Lavina Dille, Miss Mary Crown, Mrs. Elizabeth Dehoff, Mrs. Barbara Parker, d M an rs. Connie Moritz. The officers are Sharon Scoville president, Beverly Shaw, vice-president, Marilyn Mahale: secretar ' K h ' leader. y, at y Brewer, treasurer, and Zelma Cross, music By Dotty Simpson WWGW 5 XWZTH By Sammie Sue Haggard BACK ROW, left to right: Luella Parlter, SECOND ROW: Jerry Prichard, Judy FIRST ROW: Carolyn Piclrel, Barbara Jewel Dobbins, Virginia Dempsey, Janet Ben- Timmerman, Pat Cramblit, Miss Reba Smith- Glasgow, Jeanne White, Linda Fulghum, son, Nancy Ashley, Linda Stimac, Pat Wat- er, Jeanine Jensen, Norma Barnhill, Cynthia Marilyn Landrum, Betty Gragg. son, Bonnie Loftiss, Nancy Faubion, Carolyn Wilson, Roberta Goin, Judy Lankard, Kathy Day, Janet Baker, Dorothy Knipp. Venita Herdman. Horizon Club is the senior high school organization of the Camp Fire Girls. Any girl at Wyandotte is eligible for membership. Emphasis is placed upon wholesome re- lationships with others and upon community service. Some of the service projects were helping community groups Hinman, Katherine Buxton, Sharon Fenoglio, such as rest homes and Camp Fire sponsored organizations. Some of the girls went to Camp Towanyak as counselors in training. The officers this year were: Nancy Barnhill, president, Jeanine Jensen, vice-president, Cynthia Hinman, secretary, and Katherine Buxton, treasurer. flu By Sammie Sue H oggard BACK ROW, left to right: Alagra Law- son, Marilyn Sandrum, Jackie Billings, Juan- ita Hernandez, Mary Ellen Garrett, Melvin Keithley, Dan Chase, Melvin Story, Ruth Bushnell, Kathy Quinn, Jane Blackwell, Les- tina Johnson. SECOND ROW: Nina Howe, Lana Dennis, Theresa Jones, Carmen Rlvarez, Olivia Mor- ales, Hildred Hodges, Beverly Jones, Carol Sue Wilcox, Judy Gulley, Connie Taylor, Linda Ensley, Ila Mae Straub, Barbara Hale, Gladys Kepler, Ann Simmons, Mary Gachenour. FRONT ROW: Bob Chain, Bonnie Cowan, Sharon Tucker, Nancy Hill, Tom Blacltwell, Kathy Wood, Doris Brake, Elizabeth John- son, Larry Harralson. Well-known among the many other organizations at Wyandotte is the Ushers Club, a service club composed of boys and girls who usher at many of the performances in our auditorium. At the end of the year those members who have ushered on nearly all occasions receive a personal letter from Mr. Johnson. The officers this year are: Tom Blackwell, president, Nancy Hill, vice-president, and Kathy Wood, secretary-treasurer. Miss Howe is the sponsor. ,V I 7 . ,,,.,.... By Sylvia Schmidt BACK ROW, left to right: Harry McClain, Kenneth Creek, Judy Wellner. Roberta Adams, Sam White, Bill Latas, David Hume, Gary Ross, Bob Sadrakula, Larry Shaw, John Baldwin, FOURTH ROW: Donna Aldridge, Lee Anna Williamson, Susan Callendar, Karen Adams, Joyce Russell, Betty Pike, Dorothy Knipp, Marilyn Long, Patricia Robinson, Joan Nash, Anita Fahnestock, Carol Graf, Janice Schoenhofer, Julianne Verrier. THIRD ROW: Marilyn Anderson, Jo Ann Andervich, Mary Ann Sheue, Sandra Dubin, Beverly Anderson, Virginia Wright, Carolyn Zeller, Nancy Balsinger, Lila Kauten, Carla Bailey, Alice Joy Mackish, Sharron Swender, Edith Bloodgood. SECOND ROW: Frances Barnes, Felice Miller, Kay Johnston, Nancy Abbott, Gail Geiger, Linda Holmes, Carolyn Cassidy, Miss McCanles, Sylvia Schmidt, Carol Keltner, Jan Zimmerman. ' FRONT ROW: Wayne Preston, Shirley Anderson, Marsha Broyles, Jay Deane. With the world situation as it is and the trouble abroad, everyone certainly is interested in peace. This is the aim of UNESCO, and the International Relations Club is a member of UNESCO. This club hears foreign speakers, has parties, and studies the foreign situation. This year they sent club representatives to the mock United Nations meet- ing which was held at Park College. The competent officers for this year were: Jay Deane, president, Wayne Preston, vice-president, Marsha Broyles, secretary, and Shirley Anderson, treasurer. 7 S i 74 By Sylvia Schmidt BACK ROW, left to right: Alice Joy Mackish, Karen James, Jeannie Franklin, Judy Shirley, Deanna Shaw, Judy Smith, Judy Aldridge, Shirley Anderson, Pat Robison, Linda Holmes, Carolyn Cassidy, Sandie Hannah, Shirley Hammar, Linda Cob, Jerry Sue Locke, Carol Graf, Karen Goodrich. FIFTH ROW: Rosemary Fry, Frances Barnes, Carole Kaminski, Ann Underwood, Charlene Vogel, Becky Stockstill, Peggy Holstrom, Vir- ginia Withers, Olivia Morales. Lestina Johnson, Sammie Sue Hoggard, Beverly Farrell. FOURTH ROW: Francine Green, Rhonda Malott, Burma Hancock, Joyce Mitchell, Margaret Manson, Phyllis Caffee, Melanie Chandler, Janice Agin, Regina Laundry, Janet Baker. f THIRD ROW: Carolyn Frala, Naomi Bushnell, Jeanne White, Mary Plack, Sharon Scoville, Jackie Mullinix, Nina Matsukevich, Marjorie Fry, Pat Lambe, Kathie Brewer, Adelia Goff, Darlene Frost, Pat Cain, Betty Mullins, Sarah Lynn, Karen Ford. ' SECOND ROW: Loretta Costello, Scottie Ragsdale, Sharon Fenton, Dorothy Knipp, Joyce Schick, Jane Scott, Miss Hawks, Carolee Nunamaker, Bonnie Wood, Carol Brooks. FRONT ROW: Louise Oldfield, Anita Fahnestock, Judy Moore, JoAnn Goens, Beverly Shaw, Judy Marable, Mary Ann Sheue, Carol Hollier, Carol Keltner. The Future Homemakers of America! This national organization is open to any girl who has taken or is taking a home diving course. The club promotes a fine understand- ing and appreciation of successful homemaking. . .They have many interesting activities and service proj- ects throughout the year, such as giving food at Thanksgiv- ing time to a needy family, and seeing the Gas Service Company's helpful demonstrations during various meetings. The officers for this year were: Judy Moore, presi- dent, Janice Agin, vice-presidentg Sarah Riley, secretary, Joann Goins, treasurer, Beverly Shaw, historian. The FHA is sponsored by Miss Lucille Hawks and Mrs. Anne Stub- blefield. Eek, a mouse! Cool it, Dad! ii : Where's the ball ?? They're off!! No hand-holding please! ii Page 53 eiubzfmcw 7mm M587 w Hin f' K page ff-iz is-:I-X 1 - 9 3 X: W' w I, 3 Y 4 4 1' P 1 ' 5 .Q .. . A a V 53 l askfs-,, 3 sf? ,H :Wai : V f, ,,f Q, had 7444 Q FEA . 15: L :Wa 4 5 ' '-, W 5 xx a 'M S 2 Ii? I Page 55 Sam Za The Kansas State Basketball Championship is not passed around whoever wants it has to come and get it ! And the Wyandotte Bull- dogs did just that as they edged Sumner in the State Championship fin- als. Although the Canines suffered an opening setback to the tall Lions of Lawrence, they bounced back, making up for lack of height with courage, determination, and hard work. The next game with the Washington Wildcats proved to be a toughie, but Jenkins, Gibson, and Ellison kept the home fires burning as we took Washington, 38-36. Gaining confidence, but not cockiness, Big Red whipped the Pem-Day Raiders, 55-34. Wyandotte, hurtled to the lop of the Sunflower League, as the cagers took the next four games. In home games, the crafty Canines romped the Shawnee Mission- East Lancers 67-40, the Ward Cyclones 56-40, and squeezed by Argen- tine 57-54. While playing in the S. M. East game, Bill Young suffered a shoulder injury which put him out of a number of games. In a contest at Topeka Shuby's boys thumped the tall Trojans 63-44. Terry Hammons starred in our victory over Shawnee Mission-North as he hit the last six points in the game, to lead Wyandotte to a 44-39 win over the Indians. He was also high man for the night with 13 points, Gibson and Ellison each pumped in 10, with Jenkins contributing 8 points. Traveling to Wichita for the invitational tournament, the Wyan- dotte Cagers barely escaped with a 45-42 win over Wichita North, but in the finals of the tournament Big Red sunk the Parson's Viking ship 59-46 to take North's Invitational Title. The Wichita Beacon se- lected an all-tournament team which was composed of Nolen Ellison, Richard jenkins, Harry Gibson, Larry Bonine fNorthj, and Leonard Kelley fParsonsj. Wyandotte's Bulldogs copped their tenth win in a row as they downed the Wichita East Blue Aces 55-51. Guards Nolen Ellison and Terry Hammons paced the Canines as they hit 15 and I2 points respec- tively. This was Bill Young's first game since his shoulder injury in the Shawnee-Mission East game. He hit the bucket for a 9 point total. On the Canine hardwoods the Bulldogs chased the Cats up a tree 59-46, by applying a nearly impenetrable zone defense. Wyandotte took an early first stanza lead, 8-5, and by half-time the score stood at 25-20. Ellison and Gibson plagued the Wildcats with their quick jump shots and sharp ball-hawking. Racking up their eighth consecutive Sunflower League Crown the Bulldogs snapped the Shawnee-Mission East Lancers 61-50. Big Red overcame a 9-point deficit with the sharp shooting of Harry Gibson who hit 29 points. This was his highest personal point total so far this year. Who says l3 is an unlucky number? It wasn't for the fighting Bulldogs, as they sneaked past Topeka' 53-51 on our home court. Richard jenkins and Nolen Ellison rushed the Bulldogs into an early 19-9 lead, but in the second quarter the Trojans narrowed the gap to 25-18 as the buzzer sounded. In the final quarter Fred Slaughter's quick jump shot knotted the score at 51-51, but Terry Hammons pumped in both points on a charity shot for the final victory! Making the fourteenth consecutive victory over the Shawnee-Mission Indians, Wyandotte's Cagers downed North 56-46. Even corralling the Argentine Mustangs was no tough job for the fightin' Canines. Wyan- dotte utilized a tight zone defense to contain the tall Argentine squad. This victory gave the Bulldogs the mythical city title with a 3-0 record. After blazing ahead with as much as a 14 point lead at one time, the Canines were nipped by the Ward Cyclones 60-58. The score was tied 58-58 with 2:52 left in the final period when Mike Orendac quickly rebounded and went in for a lay-up, thereby giving Ward 60 as the final buzzer sounded. The Wyandotte record for games this year stood 16-2! Realizing what lay ahead in Regional Tournament play, Big Red , with a will to win shook Bishop Miege loose 60-48, while Washington downed Shawnee-Mission East 47-39. All fighting Bulldogs, tremendously proud of their team, gave cheering support as we played the Washing- ton Wildcats. The stands at Wyandotte High School were filled to the brim with loyal fans as the Brilliant Bulldogs pranced to a 46-39 vic- tory over the Wildcats. Let's take State! Let's take State! was heard as the W cagers left for Wichita and the State Tournament. Over 700 Wyandotters turn- piked to Wichita for the exciting tournament play-offs. There was just too much Bulldog Class as we slaughtered St. joseph of Hays 70-46. At one point in the game, Wyandotte racked up 10 straight points and finished off just as strongly with a 7 point spree. jubilant fans looked forward to the semi-final game with Parsons, who topped Wichita East 52-47. Derailing the Parsons Raiders proved to be an easy task as the Champs pumped in 20 points for the first quarter. The Canines fought off a second and third quarter battle before breaking the game wide open in the final 8 minutes. The big reason Parsons couldn't pull an upset was Wyandotte's Nolen Ellison, who accounted for 27 points. At last! Having reached the finals of the tourney, Wyandotte, an old-pro at this sort of thing, and Sumner, a rookie in the ways of State tournaments, met for the Class AA basketball championship. What a battle! In the beginning moments, Sumner gallantly came from behind to cut an early lead which at times stretched to 9 points, to go ahead briefly in the final period. But with 1:30 remaining in the final stanza Sumner jumped ahead 48-44. Hopes were dashed, tears of unhappiness flowed, but fighting Harry Gibson popped in a I0 foot jump shot to cut the margin to 48-46. As the Spartans fumbled while coming down the court, Gibson again pounced on the ball to score once more. Time ran out and the score stood 50-50. In overtime, both teams once more un- successfully shot, until with I4 seconds left, Sumner's Ernie Moore fouled Terry Hammons, who promptly connected on the game-winning chari- ties! We took State! Nolen Ellison and Richard jenkins, two of the fighting Bulldogs were named to the all-tournament team. Every Wyandotter is proud of these two boys and of every member on the Big Red team. Mr. Shublom, our thanks to you! And to express the feelings of everyone - That makes us the happiest people on the face of this earth! Bulldogs, you're swell!! es WW awww, SC BACK ROW. left to right: Coach Don Upson. Rhett Drake, Richard jenkins, Harry Gibson, Page 56 Nolen Ellison, Coach Walter Shublom, Wayne Loving, John Oman, Bill Young, Coach Chuck Vining. FRONT ROW: Terry Bloskey, Terry Hammons, Ron Shanks, Carleton Kleitz. Wyandotte Wyandotte Wyandotte Wyandotte Wyandotte Wyandotte Wyandotte Wyandotte Wyandotte Wyandotte Wyandotte Wyandotte Wyandotte Wyandotte Wyandotte Wyandotte Wyandotte Wyandotte Wyandotte Wyandotte Wyandotte Wyandotte Wyandotte Wyandotte Wyandotte Wyandotte Wyandotte Wyandotte Wyandotte Wyandotte Wyandotte Wyandotte Wyandotte Wyandotte Wyandotte Wyandotte Wyandotte Wyandotte Wyandotte VARSITY SCHEDULE 48 Lawrence 38 Washington 55 Pem-Day 67 Shawnee Miss. E. 56 Ward 63 Topeka S7 Argentine 44 Shawnee Miss. N. 45 Wichita North S9 Parsons S5 Wichita East S9 Washington 61 Shawnee Miss. E. 53 Topeka 72 N. Kansas City 56 Shawnee Miss. N. 62 Argentine 58 Ward 60 Bishop Miege 46 Washington 70 St. joseph of Hays 40 Parsons 52 Sumner Won 21 Lost 2 RESERVE SCHEDULE 28 Lawrence 39 Washington 46 Pem-Day 55 Shawnee Miss. E. 34 Ward 38 Topeka 47 Argentine 43 Shawnee Miss. N. 50 Wichita East 27 Washington 46 Shawnee Miss. E. 56 Topeka 46 N. Kansas City 38 Shawnee Miss. N. 49 Argentine 57 Ward Won 12 Lost 4 Head Coach Shublum, Coaches Upson, Vining, and Schmidt. SOPHOMORE BULLPUPPIES Wyandotte Wyandotte Wyandotte Wyandotte Wyandotte Wyandotte Wyandotte Wyandotte Wyandotte Wyandotte Wyandotte 49 Argentine 42 Lawrence S6 Shawnee Miss. 27 Sumner 36 Shawnee Miss. 50 Shawnee Miss. 62 Sumner S4 Lawrence 39 Shawnee Miss. 28 Leavenworth 37 Leavenworth Won 8 Lost 3 Managers jim Porter, Larry Spillman, jerry Ford, and Larry Payne. Page ,ls Ra I N i -' -. 1-4 if Qui Q ig' x Q F I 32 If T13 I nies is SMH! I' gs Same '?omg8I ul-mfr ff Yi WE 1 ers 1 TERRY HAMMONS Junior guard HARRY GIBSON junior forward 1 L ABOARD B a NOLEN ELLISON T95 Skars l Mission R Senior guard Bull WI edema L is 0 Lama 0330 BILL YOUNG CQEEEOIE KLEITZ RICHARD JENKINS B ,K I in.. 0 Fif'II....aI weoffofwafd Ianghm K d Senior center Wins? mars Sumner, Wyasrd iro EEE Q Y L East, Nlld or me mr I , RHET1' DRAKE Senior forward Battl Vital GNT? 10 5555? iii iuilrlla COACH XWALTER SHUBLOM Play for T NO ONES GON welve 0 wiisivguig rss Smll Y A ' i-mvlmnn' gf5?nmes '5 Buff if DEW: Agrrurrf MAN s M RON SHANKS Sophomore forward .A ' TERRY BLOSKEY E h Senior guard 4' OH Bulldo ie for Eh. Bearm Z: v A L. Go wild, cats! Go wild! And I cook ballet once, tool Splits, Wyandotte style. 4 M Zac By Sylvia Schmidt BACK ROW, left to right: Mr. Upson, Ron Shanks, Dan Swazick, Harold Petsch, John Trainer john French. FRONT ROW: Roger Johnson, Hal Benson, Bob Wesley, Wayne Loving, Bill Vaughan. Under Coach Don Upson, the Wyandotte Reserve Team enjoyed a fine season, winning twelve and losing only four. Wayne Loving, Harold Petsch, Ron Shanks, Hal Bensen, and john French led the Bullpups. 60 Z U BACK ROW. left to right: Jim Kenney, Jerry Grathouse, Doug Hughes, Tom Taylor, Terry c Burkin, Floyd Mock, Coach Schmidt. SECOND ROW: Jim Gockman, Jerry Carden, Rodger Guffey, Larry Loun, John Paris, Roy 6 Wagner. FIRST ROW: Doug McConnell, John Curttright, Byron Loudon, Cliff Collins, Larry Hunter. Tom Taylor led the Bullpuppies both in scoring and in rebounding. He averaged 16 points a game with a high of 32 points against Lawrence. John Cuttright, a scrappy Page 61 guard, was elected honorary captain. Brian Schmidt again was coach. S' '-S BACK ROW, left to right: Paul Bicknell, David Swender, Bill Gamble, Ron Davis, Don Gilliand, Tom Russell Jim Carrol Rodney Wessel, jon Hope, Fred Debus, Jim Murphy. MIDDLE ROW: Coach Norris, Jim Snider, Buzz Fischer, Don Schone, Ron Marsh, Paul Devero, Jay Peck Charles Fox Steve Swaim, George Gosney, Clark Mandigo. ' ' ' res FRONT ROW: Rusty Lynn, Louie Shelleda, Bill Taylor, Terry Lanaman, Tom Grenrod, Ricky Sere Dale Barnett, Larry May. Coach Del Norris said that this year's swimming team was the best he's coached in his nine years at Wyandotte. With a starter of 12 returning lettermen, the team piled up a record of eleven wins and four defeats, and placed third in state, highest place they've won since 1954. Don Schone and Terry Lanaman, co-captains, each led half of the team in the tradi- tional intra-squad meet to begin the season. Lanaman's team won 49-45, but the balance of the teams is shown by the close score. The swimmers got off to a bad start, losing the first three meets to Topeka, Alumni and Coffeyville, respectively, but then were able to bounce back. Meeting Topeka again, this time in the home pool, we handed them a 49-27 defeat. The waterdogs met Shawnee-Mission East at Wyandotte and won again, by a score of 68-35, one of the biggest margins of the year. The third home meet in a row proved to be the third straight victory as Wichita Ka- paun was defeated, Wyandotte S2, Kapaun 33. On January 28, Wyandotte was host to the other Sunflower League teams, Topeka, Shawnee-Mission East, and Shawnee-Mission North. After the on-the-spot scoring had showed a tie between Wyandotte and Topeka, later compiling gave two additional points to Wy- andotte making our score 79, and giving the remaining schools 77, 28, and 0 points re- spectively. Our away-from-home jinx followed the team to Wichita East where we went down, 61- 25. Still in Wichita, we met North and Southeast in a triangular meet, and defeated both teams with H' points to their 33 and 54. In a triangular meet at the K. C. Athletic Club, we piled up 81 to 48 for Shawnee-Mission East and 24 for North. Then the team finished the season with three more victories. Meeting Emporia twice, we won twice, 71-25 and 67-19. Sandwiched between those meets was the one with Went- worth, which we won 60-25. At the post-season state meet the swimmers won two firstsg Lanaman won the 40 yard freestyle, and the team of Schone, Kent, Devero, and Lanaman won first in the 160 yard freestyle relay. 400 YD. FREESTYLE CLASS RECORDS 100 YD. BACKSTROKE Sophomore - Rusty Lynn '59 5:22.9 Sophomore - jerry Fleming Junior - Louis Shelleda '58 5:22.9 Junior - Don Schone Senior - Mike Calwell '58 4:J5.5 Senior - Don Schone 40 YD. FREESTYLE 100 YD. FREESTYLE Sophomore - Terry Lanaman '57 :19.6 Sophomore - Terry Lanaman junior - Terry Lanaman '58 :l8.7 Junior - Terry Lanaman Senior - Terry Lanaman '59 :1B.6 Senior - Terry Lanaman 100 YD. BUTTERFLY 100 YD. BREASTSTROKE Sophomore - Bob Kent '57 l:07.5 Sophomore - Dale Barnett Junior - Bob Kent '58 1:03.8 Junior - Ed Fischer Senior - Bob Kent '59 l:01.4 Senior - Ed Fischer 200 YD. FREESTYLE DIVING Sophomore - Terry Lanaman '57 2:l8.4 Sophomore - Ron Marsh Junior - jerry Fleming '57 2:14.9 ,l1mi0r - Ron Marsh Senior - Mike Calwell '58 2:05.7 Senior - Richard Eberhardy 120 YD. INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY Sophomore - Terry Lanaman '57 1:26.3 Junior - Don Schone 8: Bob Kent '58 1:20.9 Senior - Don Schone '59 l:16.0 Recorded as of February 24, 1959 ALL times were set in a meet. POOL RECORDS STATE RECORDS 40 Free- 18.6 Terry Lanaman Wyandotte '59 40 Free- 18.2 Pete Barham 100 Butterfly-1:01.9 Bob Kent Wyandotte '59 100 Butterfly- 58.8 Larry Hyde 200 Free-1:59.11 Bob McCauley Wichita West '57 200 Free-1:5 9.8 Joe Clark 100 Backstroke-l:0l.8 Bob Yates Coffeyville '54 100 Backstroke-1:00.5 Bob Yates 100 Free- 54.1 Eldon Ward Wichita West '58 100 Free- :51.8 Richard Quick 100 Breaststroke-1:lJ.8 Ed Fischer Wyandotte '59 100 Breastroke-1:07.2 Larry Hyde Diving- 272.5 Ron Smith Coffeyville '54 Diving-344.50 jim Kane Individual Medley-1:14.0 Bob McCauley Wichita West '57 Individual Medley-l:09.4 Richard Quick Medley Relay-1:26.6 Kennedy. Hum' Medley Relay-1:27.5 Kennedy, Hunt, Kent, Tillery Wyandotte '57 Kent, Lanaman Freestyle Relay-l:l5.2 Schone, Kent, Freestyle Relay-1:14.9 Hyde, Porterfield, Devero, Lanaman Wyandotte '5 9 Barrier, Tiller 400 Free-4:48.9 Tom Clark Topeka '59 400 Free-4:29.15 John Van Slyke SCHOOL RECORDS 40 Free- 18.6 Terry Lanaman '5 9 100 Butterfly-l:01.4 Bob Kent '59 200 Free-2:01.8 Mike Calwell '58 100 Backstroke-1:04.0 Don Schone '59 100 Free- :54.2 Terry Lanaman '59 100 Breaststroke-1:12.8 Ed Fischer '59 Diving- 265.4 Richard Eberhardy '55 Individual Medley-1:l6.0 Don Schone '59 Medley Relay-1:26.6 Kennedy, Hung Kent, Tillery '57 Freestyle Relay-1:15.1 Schone, Kent, Devero, Lanaman '5 9 400 Free-4:35.5 Calwell, Mike '58 Schone, Kent, Lanaman, Devero - 160 yd. freestyle relay '56 '58 '59 '57 '58 '59 '58 '58 '59 '58 '59 '55 Topeka Wichita East Wichita East Coffeyville Wichita East Wichita East Emporia Wichita West Wyandotte Wichita East Wichita East Terry Lanaman - 40 yd. freestyle. 1:12.7 l:06.0 l:04.0 :57.3 :55.8 :54.2 l:2l.2 1:l8.6 l!l2.8 203.6 240.0 265.4 '59 59 '58 '55 '59 '59 '59 '59 '57 '59 '59 x TAR do ,fig If 'iiffclf 9 0 :fi kgs-LJ O 2 O 5? 0 o G9 O O :P 0 ooo O LOUIE SHELLEDA O Senior-Freestyle RUSTY LYNN O Sophomore-Freestyle O o GEORGE GOSNEY junior-Breaststroke 0 O0 0 O O o TERRY LANAMAN O Senior-Freestyle BUZZ FISCHER Senior-B reaststroke DON SCHONE O O CHARLES FOX Senxor Backstroke O RON MARSH C Junior-Diving BILL TAYLOR Senior-Freestyle DON LIGHTFOOT o Sophomore-Diving O PAUL DEVERO o Senior-Freestyle Senior Freestyle CD Bon KENT O Senio r-Butterfly o O O STEVE SWAIM O Senior-Freestyle O o C, O 0 JAY PECK O O O O Senior Backstroke 0 O 0 60 O S ' oc 0 6 2 O DALE BARNETT C9 0 junior Breaststroke D o O LARRY MAY Page 64 O O O Senior-Butterfly O oo C9 o O O O o 0 A 0 I By Sylvia Schmidt w , , ., f,, ,, 5 y r . ,A , Y, ,..k Z. U . k,V.k, ..A, , ,V r BACK ROW, left to right: Bob Schmidt, Werner Horst, Larry Poore, Randy Burch, Carl Reynolds, Bob Anderson, Charles Vernon, Mr. McHenry. SECOND ROW: Dick Hester, Harry Edwards, Melvin Gaither, Larry Johnson, Reg Logan, Phil Donovan. FRONT ROW: Jerry Hogan, Bill McCoy, Wayne Preston. The ability and skill of the Tumbling Team has long scholastic competition, but competing within their own been appreciated by Wyandotters. The fine exhibitions at group offers many challenges. The captain of this year's halftime of many of our basketball games are interesting squad was Bob Schmidt. Hats off to you for the swell to all. Coach McHenry's tumblers do not enter in inter- exhibitions! . ew STANDING, left to right: Mr. Hahn, Alex Frye, Roy Saffold, Ernie West, Vaughn Jones, Charles Self, Larry Ferguson, Richard Faherty, Jerry Hahn, Bob Rankin. KNEELING: Jack Swender, Robert Sillman, Larry Butcher, john Goin, John Baldwin, Stanley Barnett, Gary Schriver, Richard Rankin. The Fencing Organization is open to all students in- and practice the fencing skills with swords and other neces- terested in learning fencing. As yet, they have not given sary equipment. Mr. Hahn is the sponsor of this fine any exhibitions and do not participate in interscholastic group. competition. At the regular meetings the members learn P18966 King and Queen-Francine Green and Harry Gibson .,., A , , , :w:fA..As:,,11S ff i . - - K ' 2 JI. ,. ew ' : f X x I I xx xx X ll f Z' s I X X X . , f X XX I ff fi - -Q 5 x X X If x' x' 4325. - ' ' f?fmfQ' - N, , f ' f aw X I 6 Z X x ff f X i f x X W -, .,, an . , . 1 7 -Q, f . ,S F, -..f 4 am S 1435339 QW ,M .X .. ' 4' Q ' 'lx Y '- . w- . W -lk bk iffy : V ix mv VJ, in - 22, - ZEREF3' , ? b 4 v G , ,m,L :L U ' -M-21 f ' ' 1 I ff jyagif, p r i , ,, , GV, . I li in Mig , 'Q 72 Page 67 W P Q The Lemon M eringue Sisters Pantograph Valentine Queen Yee-e-ow! ! ! T 4 i gm A 9 ,A V Q ' X lf pg kk i jg' l5Ji?Q,2? 2 ,, A -:ha , 'Q - y i? Q .. b mmm W elsfiii a n , . XM -2 e'ee n l 1 l lwfwj l 5 - e 1556-,1E1 'We can't have THAT in our book! ushh hu These are Bulldogs? So Tlm xs Latxn Club? Page 69 Zfqamlazfzfe MWSWW Sarah Gail Lynn Sylvia Schmidt Karon Flies Page 72 Sharron Swender Lawrence Tharp 2 ' ' By Sbarrcm Swender We Remember Wyandotte . . . in the fall . . . in the winter . . . in the spring is the theme that the eight girls who made up this year's Quiv- erian staff chose for the 1939 Quiverian. These girls elected Connie Downs as Art Editor and Sharron Swender as Editor-in-Chief. Lawrence Tharp is the faculty sponsor. The yearbook was divided into three sections, stories were assigned, pictures were taken, deadlines were met, and at last the 1959 Quiverian was ready for publication. Many thanks to Marlon Malcom for his help with the art work on the division pages. The staff sincerely hopes that you will enjoy this yearbook and that in the years to come, it will bring back memories of good times at Wyandotte. FALL SECTION WINTER SECTION Carolyn Pickel Mary Speer Sarah Gail Lynn Sylvia Schmidt SPRING SECTION jean Kane Karon Flies The cub staff is chosen at the beginning of each year. Any junior with a high scholastic record, good character, and not too many extra-curricular ac- tivities can be on the staff. Out of this group, the senior staff for next year will be chosen. This year's junior staff is pictured below, clockwise from top left: jerrie Trantum, Alice joy Mackish, Richie Strohl, Jeannie Franklin, Dotty Simpson, jan Zim- merman, Nina Matsukevich, Shirley Lorton, Sue Hoggard, Carol Keltner, Carolyn Peters. Connie Downs Carolyn Pickel 'W to ' 1,1 KLA I J' . Mary Speer Jean Kane President Stan Walton flcthyologyl helps explain the Science Field Club on KCMO-TV. Bob Speer QMicrobiologyj and Bob Clyde fzool- ogyj examine a bacterial culture. '7 The Science Field Club closes its program after seven years. The statis- tics might be interesting: 105 boys have traveled 70,000 miles in 17 states involving 126 days working on 57 re- search problems under the direction of 25 different professional scientists from 11 institutions. 21 original re- search programs were completed. Boys handled a two-year radio program and a one-year T-V program and presented 18 research papers to 7 different pro- fessional societies. Received 14 re- search grants and worked in 5 differ- ent research centers. Slept out 51 nights in such places as city jails, fire stations, jury rooms, college dorms, field houses, recreation halls, shelter houses, armories, gymns, and in the field. During the seven years the group spent 36,000 of money fur- nished by foundations, industry, busi- ness and individuals. John Florin QGeologyJ and Darrell Sumner fpal- contologyj study field specimens. Bob Merritt QGeneticsj and Dale Brownawell fBiophysicsl differentiate drosaphila. SCHQO Phil Meffiff fTh901'0fiC2l Mlflll and Dale Burt- Mike Mackey fTheoretical Physical derives proof ner fMathj just plain don't agree. for his research, 'so' '. L' Q 122' . . 4' - . 4.eEcL cfuid Page 73 fs 0,0 we 4 BACK ROW, left to right: Elaine Braly, Shirley Lorton, Fred Haynes, Jamie Linville, Harry Rutledge, Sylvia Schmidt, Mary Speer, Gail Geiger. SECOND ROW: Melanie Chandler, Linda Wait, Susan Callender, Pat Foster, Charlene Crane, Sharon Wiber, Francine Green, Carol Deck, Judy Marable. M FRONT ROW: Sandra Cornish, Julia Brockmeier, Nancy Abbott, Sharon Scoville, Lois Potter, George Anne Porter, Mary Jane Beach, Mr. Knapp. Drama students who have earned 10 points by participating in plays, assemblies, committees, and by selling tickets to the Drama Club play are eligible to become members of the National Thespian Club. Fifty points signify an honor Thespian. Gold comedy and tragedy pins are worn by Thespian members. Mr. William Knapp is the sponsor and Mary Jane Beach is presi- dent, Gail Geiger is vice-president, Lois Potter is secretary, and George Anne Porter is treasurer. we il 1 BACK ROW, left to right: Judy Reed, Sharon Roberts, Sharon Thompson, Carolyn Holmes, Theresa Ireland, Jo Ann Andervich, S A By Sharron Swender mm H U .Q Sarah Riley, Don Woolsey, Carolyn Westbrook, Mary Speer, Jean Kane, Linda Sandeen, Karon Flies, Sarah Gail Lynn, Missy Miller. SECOND ROW: Jackie Garlich, Rosemary Fry, Susie Painter, Bob Park, Linda Vogel, Mr. Naylor, Carolyn Birge, Richard Rupe, Connie Downs, Sylvia Schmidt. Sharron Swender. FRONT ROW: Ann Fothergill, Bill Isenhour, Dennis Bowers, Roy Inman, Charlene Crane, Darlene Crane, Carol Strickland, Judy Kunkler, Carolyn Pickel. To become a member of National Quill and Scroll, the Interna- tional Journalistic Honor Society, is the ambition of every high school journalist. There are three degrees of membership: provisional, honor and merit. Scholastic record, staff position, number of points in journalism, recommendation by the sponsors, Mr. Frank Naylor and Mr. Lawrence Tharp, and acceptance by the international secretary are the requirements for membership. This year's president of the William A. Bailey Chapter is Linda Vogel. Mr. Frank Naylor is the chapter advisor and the other officers are: Richard Rupe, vice-president, Susie Painter, secretary, Carolyn Birge, treasurer, Robert Parks, sergeant-at-arms. For an outstanding activity this year, the Quill and Scroll pub- lished a program for the Wyandotte Basketball Regionals. Three honorary memberships have been awarded to R. C. Johnson, Mr. James Green, and Mr. Lawrence Tharp. aaeaado .league By Sharron Swender BACK ROW, left to right: Phillip Miller, Bate Hamilton, David Van Hooser, John Trainer, John Kent, Bob Miller, Mike Cogs- well, Bill Isenhour, Roy Saffold, Bill Gamble. SECOND ROW: Mr. Jensen, Dean Lebestky, Mary Kay Cordill, Mary Lou Parra, Nancy Arrowsmith, Martha Lee, Dianne Karnaze, Mar- ilyn Moats, Judy Kunkler, Becky Stockstill, Margaret Moat, Delores Davis, Sid Korn, Randy Shoults. FRONT ROW: Betty Kell, Priscilla Foote, Ed Kriss, David Hume, Jay Deane, Don Grant, Carol Strickland, Ellen Lees. The major objective of the ambitious speech student and or de- holds the second highest place in Kansas with 396 points. A silver bater is the National Forensic League. Twenty-two new members key bearing Stones which represent the various degrees is awarded to were accepted from Wyandotte this year. each person. The organization is based upon a point system: 25 points, De- gree of Meritg 75' points, Degree of Honor, H0 points, Degree of Excellence, and 250 points, Degree of Distinction. Jay Deane, senior, ' 1425300045 ' Wyandotte, while having the oldest chapter in Kansas, also has the leading chapter. Mr. Leonard Jensen is the sponsor. By Sarah Gail Lynn BACK ROW, left to right: Marlon Malcom, Miss Hughes, Bruce Herdman. FRONT ROW: Kay Johnston, Jeanne White, Margaret Schlonga, Donna Aldridge. The National Art Honor Society is an organization for certain The members must prepare a ten piece exhibit in at least three dif- art students whose art ability has earned for them a high degree of ferent mediums, this work is on display in Recital Hall during the recognition on a national basis. These students must maintain a two formal initiation in the spring. The club sponsors are Miss Hughes grade average in art and a three grade average in their other subjects. and Miss Fuenfstueck. Duma 6 BACK ROW, left to right: Melanie Chandler, Dianne Karnaze, Ann Claflin, Peggy Bates, Joyce Baird, Sandra Dunn, Chuck Wilcox, Bruce Schlosser, Ron Case, David Hume, Jamie Linville, Joe Manley, Fred Haynes, Wayne Preston, Harry Rutledge, Juli Verrier, Donna Aldridge, Lee Anna Williamson, Mike Cogswell. FIFTH ROW: Sharon Scoville, Judy Simms, Mary Grosko, Jeannie Mathews, Jackie Garlich, Larry Shaw, Larry Holmes, Sandra Cornish, Julia Brockmeier, Nancy Abbott, Susan Callender, Pat Foster, Carla Bailey, Helen Grove, Elaine Day, Elaine Braly, Scottie Ragsdale, Sharon Fenton, Edith Bloodgood. FOURTH ROW: Linda Wait, Judy Baird, Bonnie Wood, Dee Calhoon, Pat Deets, Sharon Canterbury, Gennie Paxon, Grace Harman, Sally Glandon, Judy Moore, Sandra Lester, Lee Ann Brown, Rose Mary Delich, Carol Vaughn, Mary Jane Beach, Mary Speer, George Anne Porter, Karen Peterson, Alice Joy Mackish, Joyce Cowgill. The Drama Club, under the sponsorship of Mr. Knapp, is an organization concerned with developing talent among students, and giving students an opportunity to work with make-up, scenery, etc. At each meeting individual acts are performed as well as a one-act play presented by a group of students. Annually the Drama Club presents a play and takes part in the THIRD ROW: Nancie Nystrom, Pat Meriwether, Carol Frazier, Ann Fothergill, Richie Strohl, Jerry Trantum, Shirley Lorton, Carol Strickland, Sandy McKinzie, Missy Miller, Jack Smithson, Phyllis Mader, Karen Townsend, Marilyn Mahale, Carol Deck, Nancy Jo Mullinix, Bonnie Sue Boyd, Karen Daly, Becky Goodbar, Becky Hollandsworth. SECOND ROW: Deanna Shaw, Barbara Griffith, Ruth Ann Patchin, Brigitte Voelkner, Barbara Tamblyn, Lynda Bliss, Joan Nash, Joy Laster, Pat Ruttan, Shirley Griesel, Claudia Sheley, Charlene Crane, Sharon Wiber, Francine Green, Gail Geiger, Jay Deane, Don Jones, Sylvia Schmidt, Donna Albright, Mr. Knapp. FIRST ROW: John Bishop, Nancy Howard, Sherran Gray, Marilyn Scott, Judy Shirley, Joyce Shirley, Dotty Simpson, Judy Marable, Jerry Sue Locke, Lois Potter, Don Brown, Ron Jarvis. Christmas Assembly. The Drama Club play for this year was The Thread That Runs So True. The officers of this year's Drama Club are: Jay Deane, president, Gail Geiger, vice-president, Sylvia Schmidt, secretary, and Don Jones, treasurer. cwlda ' By Richie Strobl BACK ROW, left to right: Tom Fitchner, Larry Poore, Victor Campbell, Jimmy Porter, Gene Smith. FRONT ROW: Mrs. Delores Johnson, Gary Ross, Sharon Roberts, Bonnie Wyatt, Marilyn Ander- son, Felice Miller. The purpose of Radio Production is to develop the ability to read a script in such a way that gives the impression of talking in conversational manner. All of the ideas of a script must be expressed by the voice.. Every week the members of Radio Production present a fifteen- minute radio play at station KCKN. Each member is in at least every other production and he may play a variety of roles: serious, comedy or narrative. Besides participating in plays, the members also learn about term- inology and sign language at the studios. They also help in sound effects for the plays a-nd learn to adapt stories to radio scripts. The sponsor of Radio Production is Mrs. johnson. By Richie Strobl 6054 LEFT ROW, front to back: Larry Boyd, Claudia Sheley, George Ann Porter, David Hume, Don Jones, Gail Gieger, Tim Van Cleave, Susan Callender, Wayne Preston, Jay Deane. CENTER ROW: Sharon Scoville, Harry Rutledge, Linda Wait, Sharon Wiber, Julia Brockmeir, Gennie Paxson, Ann Fothergill, Marilyn Scott, Richie Strohl, Ron Case, Bill Latas, Frank Smith, Larry Poore. RIGHT ROW: Lois Potter, Carol Deck, Nancy Abbott, Mike Cogswell, Beth Reese, john Bishop, Mr. Knapp, Bruce Schlosser. By Ierrie Trantum Jesse Stuart, a young school teacher has the task of being the sole teacher of the students of Lonesome Valley School. The school is located somewhere in the hills of Kentucky and many of the stu- dents are much bigger and tougher than their unexperienced teacher. His big problem is to show the students of Lonesome Valley that an education is important to build a successful life. Jesse won his case through humor, patience, and brilliance. However, he not only wins the confidence of the students but also the love of his prize student, Naomi Deane. Page 77 1!5Zel!6cf444 a G.A.A., signifying Girls' Athletic Association, spon- sors sports for girls after school. Sports participated in by the active girls of Wyandotte include softball, volley- ball, small games and basketball. Any girl at Wyandotte can join G.A.A. and partici- pate in these sports. G.A.A. offers girls the opportunity to earn letters. Girls earning 400 points are awarded a small letter W. A large letter requires 800 points. By Carolyn Peters The four girls with the greatest number of points over 1400 are awarded gold pins at the end of the year. The officers this year are: President, Elaine Turping vice-president, Sharon Fenton, secretary, Francis Ruizg treasurer, Dianne Karnazeg senior manager, Becky Updikeg junior manager, Judy Jackson, sophomore manager, Ro- berta Novak. BACK ROW, Left to Right: Olive Hamilton, Joan Cun- ningham, Donna Moore, Dorothy Faerher, Barbara Glasgow, Pat Converse, Barbara Hale, Virginia Dempsey, Janet Benson, Nancy Ashley, Linda Stimac, Pat Watson, Dixie Lee Williams, Carol Seldomridge, Janice Jeffries, Pat Fry, Jeanette Moore. FIFTH ROW: Carolyn Lowe, V. Ruiz, Joan Ellis, Patsy Pruneda, Shirley Hamilton, Phyllis Bartlett, Delores James, Carol Flaherty, Kathy Sheley, Linda Crain, Gayle Shoaf, Irene Davis, Anna Crain, Donna Anderton, Georgadine Basler. FOURTH ROW: Nancy Hill, Janet Oney, Carmen Al- varez, Tara Shidelar, Sharon Moore, Sally Lytle, La Veta Krue- ger, Kay Jarvis, Dorothy Johnson, Linda Rively, Marsia Holli- day, Nancy Harmon, Nancy Jo Mullinix, Joan Pool, La Vaughn Tinsley, Betty Ball. Page 78 THIRD ROW: Mrs. Hildreth, Jean Ellis, Ann Claflin, Sandra Smith, Mary Ellen Ralston, Carol Vaughn, Nancy Breidenthal, Shirley Griesel, Kathy Hosch, Sandra Lester, Jo Ann Kutz, Dee Ann Davis, Beverly Flies, Glenna Richardson, Carolyn Brooks, Nancy Hatfield. SECOND ROW: Anne Brandt, Peggy Thurtchley, Nalda Christensen, Kathie Tattershall, Janice Detlefson, Jacqueline Paramore, Donna Bohnstedt, Shirley Travis, Linda Frost, Mary Gochenour, Darla Howerton, Susie Painter. FRONT ROW: Judy Jackson, Roberta Novak, Sharon Fenton, Dianne Karnaze, Elaine Turpin, Becky Updike, Francis Ruiz, Jean Kane, Karon Flies. BACK ROW, left to right: Miss Hill, Sandy Bowler, Linda Fulghum, Jeanette Moore, Mary Davis, Carole Serene. SECOND ROW: Frances Rolle, Sharon Wiber, Nancy Faubion, Shirley Lorton, Donna Bohnstedt, Nancy jo Mullinix, Pat Converse Becky Goodbar. FRONT ROW: Linda Breidenthal, Linda Foley, Barbara Glasgow, Karen Daly, Nancy Hill, Bonnie Foster, Karen Ford. By Nina Matsukevicb The Splash and B Swimming Clubs, directed by Miss Ardis Hill, are open to girls interested in extra curricular activities at the pool. Tryouts are held each fall and in- experienced swimmers enter the B Club for the first semester. Since no Swim Demon- stration was given this year the club members busied themselves in improving strokes and diving in the fall. The spring season gave opportunity to enroll in Life Saving and Synchronized Swim classes. The officers of the club are Nancy Hill, president, Karen Daly, vice-president, and Barbara Glasgow, secretary. BACK ROW, left to right: Nancy Hatfield, Carol Vau- ghn, Ann Claflin, Nancy Harmon, Marcia Holliday, Nancy Breidenthal. SECOND ROW: Linda Rively, Bonnie Sue Boyd, Karen Rhodefer, Carolyn Lowe, Nancy Arrowsmith, Sharon Moore, Nancy Ashley. FRONT ROW: Sharon Allen, Nina Matsukevich, Melinda Hackel, jean Mathews, Becky Witner, Carolyn Zeller. e 1 ga I I! If W By Connie Downs Q if f '? '-a.--. 'W U Q,- Ex on , Q9 ---. ...ill 52' BACK ROW, left to right: Tom Ludwick, Larry Lightfoot, Willie Vaughn, Buzz Fischer, Brian Kelly, Ronnie Smith, Chuck Madden, Mr. Starbuck. FOURTH ROW: Mike Beach, Gerald Hay, Larry Spillman, Buzz Plumlee, Richard Whitaker, Ed Kriss, Paul Altenhofer, Dale Bar- nett, Bill Prime, jim Gill, Paul Hester. THIRD ROW: Henry Karl, Reid Holbrook, Gary Richardson, Bill Daughaday, Ralph Gudgel, Don Marquis, Bill Murrill, David Zuck, Terry Barnhart. SECOND ROW: Roy Cleveland, Clifford Dudley, Carlton Kleitz, Bill Young, Harry Gibson, David Kerr, Bill Latas, Mike Babick, Bud johnson, Henry Ross, David Mott. FIRST ROW: Bob Kent, Charles Fox, jay Peck, Don Schone, Bill Taylor, Louie Shelleda, Ron Marsh, Warren Wessel, Terry Bloskey, Jerry Ford, Bill Kline. The Boys' W Club is an organization of varsity lettermen in football, track, swimming, tennis, basketball, golf, and baseball. Under the direction of Mr. Paul Starbuck, the Club's purpose is to raise money for an athletes insurance program. The boys do this , 1 by sponsoring various annual events, which are enjoyed by the whole student body. The officers this year were: Don Schone, president, Bill Young, vice-president, junior Thiry, secretary. l By Connie Downs ff: all BACK ROW, left to right: Jean Ellis, Nalda Christensen, Olive Hamilton, Donna Anderton, Linda Fish, Donna Bohnstedt, Anne Brandt, Dorothy Faerber, Carolyn Hamilton, Irene Davis, Becky Updike, Delores Bocelewatz, Bonnie Foster. SECOND ROW: Joan Ellis, Donna Moore, Peggy Thrutchley, Susie Painter, Nancy Hill, Miss Barnett, Judy jackson, Barbara Hale. FRONT ROW: Patsy Pruneda, Jean Kane, Lila Kauton, Carol Serene, Karen Ford, Janice Detlefson, Frances Ruiz. The Girls' W Club is one of the most active organizations at Wyandotte, made up of girls who are especially interested in sports. At least once a week each girl is scheduled to participate in some event, such as baseball, tennis, badminton, volleyball, basketball, and various other games, depending on the season. By these after hour activities each girl is given an opportunity to earn 1,400 points. A gold W is awarded when the goal is reached, which is the highest honor that any girl can achieve in Wyandotte sports. Next in honor comes the large W letter, awarded when the total of 1,000 points 'is reached. Sponsored by Miss Helen Barnett, the officers were: Nancy Hill, president: Sharon Tucker, vcie-president, Susie Painter, sec- retary-treasurer. SA O , . ,. , .,,.,. . W,.. ,..,.,..,. W , .,,A. W ..V, ,,,N,,.W X,MMm..w-Mn-.......,., as yu' WAN TED BEAD on ALIVE P152 fs www iii BFERY STAR' E35 TEE N905 Pge 81 Pu, 82 Spring Queen-Connie Howard Princess Pat McClendon Princess Joyce Trapp QUEEN CANDIDATES Back row, left to right: Sharon Scoville, Beverly l d Connie Clark, Joyce Coleman, Pat MCC en on, Downs, Susan Callender, Winnie Pratz, Joyce Trapp. Third row: Carol Graf, Connie Howard, Lois Pot- ter, Sharon Ellison. Second Row: Linda Sandeen, Molly Hart, Nancy Abbott. First row: Charlene Crane, Darlene Crane. Page 83 Page 84 By Karon Flies Left to Right: Reid Holbrook, Richard Mr. Starbuck, jon Garnier, Randy Shoults, Whitaker, Bill Latas, Gary Broyles, Da- Jim Rose, C. H. Steele, Pat Peelle, Doug vid VanHooser, Jim Powell, Ted Tindall, Haynes, Bob Angle, Bruce Smith. The Wyandone golf team this year will have four returning lettermen: Bill Latas, Reid Holbrook, Bruce Smith, and Richard Whitaker plus new team members. They are led by Coach Starbuck and Co-Captains Bill Latas and Reid Holbrook. Since it's still early in the season there have been no arrangements made for any matches. They intend to play some matches with Sunflower League schools, Leaven- worth, North Kansas City, Southwest, and any other challenger. The State Golf Tournament will be held at Victory Hills May 15th and 16th with the Bulldog as hosts. We wish the team continued luck and much success. Left to Right: Reid Holbrook, Bill Latas, Richard Whitaker, Bruce Smith. ,Z W-w-:,. ,,.4a-up-v s,,r--fv,,,h.,- F.. .,.. ,fir- 1pvvy, ' ,J i'l 'I' 'I -f rm, N, ' J, , ,111-345' y 2 By Karon Flies and jean Kane Sparked by six returning lettermen-Nolen Ellison and Ron Smith, co-captains, Rhett Drake, Terry Bloskey, Terry Hammons and Richard jenkins - the Bulldog Base- ball team is off to a great start with two early victories over Haskell and DeLaSalle. Veteran Coach Ed Ellis, who is ably assisted by Dave Kendall and Walt Shublom, has expressed his regrets that the Bulldogs withdrew from the Baseball Border League this year. With no league championship to work for this year all efforts are being directed toward taking the State Championship. GOOD LUCK, TEAM! SCHEDULE - 1959 March 20-Haskell-H. April 16-Pembroke-T. 24-DeLaSa1le-H. 17-Haskell-T. 26-Topeka-H. 21-Rodthurst-H. 3 1-Rockhurst-T. April 5-Wad-H. 23-North KC-T. 27-Pembroke-H. 7-North KC--H. May 1, 2, 3-Regionals. 10-DeLaSalle-T. 6-Washington-H. 14-Wfard-T. 7, 8, 9-State Tournament. BACK ROW, left to right: Bob Purnell, Jerry Werp, Richard Beal, Larry Blowers, Paul Serwon, Larry Flynn, Larry Payne, Don Leever, Frank Griswold, Bob Bowers, jim Oberg, Dave Cox, Cliff Collins, Dave Grenrood, Ed Rathgaber, Terry Perkins, Hal Benson, Carl Randolph, Ronald Holmes, Richard Rupe. FRONT ROW: Don Beal, Rodney Greer, Harold Greer, Terry Hammons, Terry Bloskey, Rhett gra:e,lRon Smith, Nolen Ellison, Brian Kelly, Richard jenkins, Bill Thomas, Richard Boyer, Gary ooitt e. Page 85 RON SMITH-SR. Infield-ccrcapt. Coach Shublom, Head Coach Ellis, Coach Kendall TERRY BLOSKEY-SR. Outfield TERRY HAMMONS-JR. Pitcher RHETT DRAKE-SR. Pitcher RICHARD JENKINS-JR. Outfield NOLEN ELLISON-SR. Infield-co-capt. HAROLD GREER Outfield RICHARD BOYER-JR Catcher RON GREEK-JR. Outfield BRIAN KELLY-JR. Outfield DON BEAL-JR. Infield GARY DOOLITTLE-JR Pitcher BILL THOMAS-JR. Pitcher Page 87 O By Karon Flies Page 88 Guided by Coach Don Upson, the tennis team is preparing for a full season. Pros- pects are not too bright with only one returning letterrnan, Carleton Kleitz, from last year. We want to wish this year's tennis team the best of luck and success. The schedule will be: April 1-Olathe - H. April 5-Lawrence - H. April 7-Shawnee Mission North - H. April 10-Shawnee Mission East -- T. April 14-Shawnee Mission East - H. April 24-Highland Park - T. April 28-Shawnee Mission North - T. May 1-League Meet - at Shawnee Mission May 5-North Kansas City - H. May 8-Regionals. BACK ROW, left to right: jim Porter, john Bishop, Neal Kabler, Carleton Kleitz, Tom Bor- chardt, Jim Fiddler. FRONT ROW: Kendall Stevenson, Bob Wilhelm, Buck Ralston, Frank Smith, Charles Clayton, Byron Loudon, Larry Foster. V K.. W- - -s.,--Y --.-,i -.es-.,,:f-gf -fv1--.- .,., V V -V -vw--at -rx-rf' -w---'- -'1-w v-rss-sg By jean Kane Head Coach Francis Swaim. Charlie Sheffield, John Hurst, Ray Cox, Art Dalzell, Don Kyle, and Lester Ramsey. Prospects for VVyandotte's Cinderdogs look fine in the field events, but weak in the sprints. Veteran Coach Francis Swaim will depend on these returning lettermen: junior Thiry, Bonnie Rambo, Paul Hester, Don Marquis, Torn Korn, George Lewis, Dan Brewer, Mike Babick, Ed Kriss, Dave Kerr, Ralph Gudgel, Bill Murrill, and Bill Daughaday. Coach Swaim said that he is expecting great things of Chuck Madden, Charlie Woods and Paul Alten- hofen, who are Cross-Country lettermen. Also, coming up to the top this year are Tom Ludwick, LeRoy Spurgeon, 19S 9 TRACK SCHEDULE Feb. 27-28 - Big Eight Meet Jeff Wilson, John Oman, Ron Marsh, Dave Nelson, and Fred Supulver. Under the capable leadership of Co-Captains Junior Thiry, ace weight man, and Bonnie Rambo, jumper and hurdler, the track team will face a rough schedule. Coach Swaim is ably assisted by Lester Ramsey and Ray Cox in the dashes and middle distances, Don Kyle in the weight events, Art Dalzell in the distance runs, Charles Sheffield in the jumps, and john Hurst in the pole vault. April 14 - County Meet at Wyandotte April 17-18 - K. U. Relays March 26 - Tri-meet with Washington and April 24 - Shawnee North Relays Shawnee North at North April 4 - Ottawa Relays April 7 - Topeka Dual at Wyandotte April 10 - Pittsburg Relays May I - Sunflower League Meet at Shawnee North May 9 - Regional Meet at Washington May I5-16 - State Meet at Wichita STANDING, left to right: Chuck Madden, George Lewis, Dan Brewer, Ralph Gudgel, Mike Babick, Don Marquis, Ed Kriss, Bill Daughaday, David Kerr, Tom Korn, Paul Hester, Junior Thiry, Bonnie Rambo, Bill Murrill. KNEELING: Charles Woods, Paul Altenhofen, Dave Nelson, Bill George, Tom Ludwick, Rodney Wessel, Bill Leonard, Gary Richardson, Jeff Wilson, LeRoy Spurgeon, Terry Patterson, Gerald Hay, Carl Goodwin, Bill Brenner, Gary Cheno- weth, Marshall Guyer. SITTING: James Wheeler, Sid Korn, Tom Moulden, Coleman, Larry Loun, Pete Johnston, Larry Hunter, Mitchell, john Brewer, Benny Porras, Gary Twitchell, Don Lightfoot, Rodger Guffey, Eddie Crane, Bill Barcus, Jobe, Mike Mohammet, Doug Hughes, Chuck Johnson, Charles Wilson, Dick Riley, Clark Mandigo, Jon Hope, Gary Lockwood, Bill Taylor, Fred Supulver, Sylvester Lewis, jim Ray, Dave Bruner. Page 89 BONNIE RAMBO Senior, High jump, broad jump, hurdles TOM KORN Senior hurdles JUNIOR THIRY Senior, shot DON MARQUIES Senior, sprints GEORGE LEWIS Senior sprints MIKE BABICK Senior, sprints DAN BREWER Senior, mile pm, 90 PAUL HESTER DAVE xnnn LERQY SPQRGEON 'Senior' 440 Junior, iavelin Senior, sprints ED KRISS Junior, 880 CHARLES WOODS Junior, mile CHARLES MADDEN Junior mile PAUL ALTENHOFEN junior, mile RON MARSH junior, pole vault TOM LUDWICK Senior, 880 JEFF WILSON Junior, hurdles BILL DAUGHADAY Junior, discus, shot BILL MURRILL Junior, high jump, pole vault RALPH GUDGEL Junior, 880 TERRY PATTERSON Iunior, discus Page 92 ' mms? By Jean Kane The National Honor Society was organized at Wyandotte in 1925. Anyone in the upper third of the Senior Class is eligible andof these,1S per cent are chosen by the teachers and Honor Society candidates. They are selected for their outstanding scholarship, leadership, service, and character in school affairs and activities. This year 82 members have lifetime memberships. In all humility, I pledge myself to be honorable, to serve, to uphold scholarship and thus to keep alive the sacred flame. Each member has vowed to follow this pledge through his lifetime. Janice Agin JoAnn Andervich William CBuddyJ Ball Norma Barnhill Mary Jane Beach Michael Beach Thomas Blackwell Katherine Buxton Phyllis Caffee Susan Callender Melanie Chandler Beverly Clark Judy Griffee Frank Griswold Fred Haynes Cynthia Hinman Carolyn Holmes Connie Howard David Hume Theresa Ireland Betty Kell Robert Kent Ruby Kitchen William Latas Sarah Riley Frances Roudybush Harry Rutledge Norman Samuelson Robert Schmidt Sylvia Schmidt Janice Schoenhofer Sharon Scoville Joyce Seaton Beverly Shaw Mary Ann Sheue Dorothy Sims Robert Clyde Marilyn Long Mary Speer Patricia Cooley Sarah Gail Lynn Darrell Sumner Charlene Crane Marlon Malcom Max Supica Darlene Crane Karen Daugherty Jay Deane Sandra Lee Dubin Nolen Ellison Dorothy Faerber Linda Fish Karon Flies Priscilla Foote Rosemary Fry Gail Geiger Clara Sue Goode Patricia McClendon Joan McManis Philip Merritt Felice Miller Robert Miller Judith Moore Stephen Patterson Judith Peerson Carolyn Picl-tel George Anne Porter Lois Potter Wayne Preston TIONA O 9 X ? f x aft Steven Swaim Sharron Swender Junior Thiry Martha T imby Judy Timmerman Karen Townsend Joyce Trapp Elaine Turpin Tim Van Cleave Linda Vogel Stanley Walton Carolyn Sue Wilson Bill Young E i i As seniors we think back upon this memorable part of our lives here at Wyandotte: in the fall, when football was in the air and we gazed out the windows at the falling raing winter, with its basketball games, cold winds, and occasional snow, spring, when the trees and grass again came to life, and boys on the track, golf, and baseball teams were practicing and every day dragged out and it seemed school would never let out, but it always did. We can look back on these past four years and beam with pride. As the last freshman class at Wyandotte, we went all out to make a credible showing. That year we finally broke our homecoming jinx. Remember the influ- ence the clubs had on us . . . the assemblies . . . locker com- binations . . . study periods . , .cafeteria rat races . . . social hall . . . exams, and oh how lost and little we felt. The next year the junior high students swelled our ranks. We were still underclassmen, but now we could join the Kay Cees and we helped cheer our team to State Basketball Cham- pionship. Decorating the goal posts . . . library . . . Mad By Karon Flies and jean Kane Hatters Ball . . . rehearsals for plays . . . fire drill! . . . and more come to mind. Before we knew it we were electing our junior class officers. For the second time we were State Champs, and runner-up in football. Distribution of Pantographs . . . home- work . . . bus rides . . . Honey Hop . . . noisy halls between classes . . . debates . . . class rings . . . and passing of the robe and with it the responsibility of seniors of '58. Seniors at last. This year has been our best and will bc our most remembered. Final exams, and the necessary crarnrning . . . class pictures . . . class meetings . . . coun- seling . . . victories . . . cheerleaders . . . graduation announce- ments . . . caps and gowns . . . a jumble of smiling faces in a sea of friends, and the list piles up. Some lessons came easy, and others didn't. Sometimes we gave the teachers trouble, sometimes they gave us trouble, but we learned and got to like it. Now we must leave it. Soon the diplomas will be handed us, and we shall leave Wyandotte behind, and with it the best years of our lives. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Left to right: Buzz Fischer, treasurer, Gary McNcrney, vice-president, Pat McClendon, secretaryg Junior Thiry, presidentg and Mr. Cross, sponsor Page 94 NANCY ABBOTT-Drama Club, French Club, G.A.A., Girls' League Council and Representative, International Relations, Kay Cees, National Thespian, Plays, Splash Club. KAREN ADAMS-Art Club, Classical Club, Freshman Class, G.A.A., Girls' League Representative, International Relations, Kay Cees, Ushers Club. GEORGIA ADDISON-Y-Teens. JANICE AGIN-Cheerleader-varsity, Drama Club, F.H.A.-vice-presi- dent, Girls' League Council, Kay Cees, Student Secretary, Student Council-vice-president, Tyronian, Variety Show. ARTHUR ALCANTER CHARLES ALSTROM DUANE ANDERS--Chemistry Club, Classical Club, Design for Liv- ing, Microscope Club, Physics Club, Senior Helper. BOB ANDERSON-Basketball, Tumbling Letterman. SHIRLEY ANDERSON-F.H.A., International Relations-treasurer, Kay Cees, Librarian Assistant, Tyronian. JO ANN ANDERVICH-F.H.A., Freshman Class, G.A.A., Interna- tional Relations, Kay Cees, Librarian Assistant, Pantograph, Stu- dent Secretary, Tyronian. Duane Anders Bob Anderson Della Balfour Bud Ball Johnny Baptist Nancy Barcus Ron Barker Frances Barnes Nancy Abbott Karen Adams Georgia Addison Janice Agin Arthur Alcanter Charles Alstrom Shirley Anderson Jo Ann Andervich Mike Babick Carla Bailey MIKE BABICK-Boys' VV Club, Cross Country Letterman, Student Council, Track Letterman. CARLA RAE BAILEY-Classical Club, Drama Club, F.H.A., Fresh- man Class, Future Teachers Club, International Relations, Kay Cees, Y-Teens. DELLA MAE BALFOUR-Cafeteria, Kay Cees, Senior Helper, Y-Teens. BUD BALL-A Cappella, Chemistry Club, Classical Club, Freshman Class, Physics Club, Science Field Club. JOHNNY BAPTIST NANCY JANE BARCUS-Baseball-scorelteeper, F.H.A., Freshman Class, G.A.A., Girls' League Representative, International Rela- tions, Kay Cees, Y-Teens. RONALD BARKER-Football. LAURA FRANCES BARNES-F.H.A., International Relations. Page 95 is lk! my Q. 'ir ,V :E JM .., :KW 8 1: gr. HSM Terry Barnhart Norma Barnhill Mary Bartkoski Mary jane Beach Mike Beach Keith Beck TERRY BARNHART-Basketball, Football Letterman, Senior Helper, Track Team. NORMA JEAN BARNHILL-Classical Club, Future Nurses Club, Girls' League Council, Horizon Club-president-vice-president, Interna- tional Relations, Kay Cees, Orchestra, Ushers Club, Variety Show. MARY KAY BARTKOSKI-A Cappella, Cheerleader-freshman, Girls' Glee Club, Kay Cees, Librarian Assistant, Variety Show, Operetta. MARY JANE BEACH-Drama Club, Design for Living, Girls' League Council and Representative, German Club-president, Kay Cees- treasurer, National Thespian, Orchestra, Plays, Splash Club, Variety Show, Operetta. MIKE BEACH-Basketball, Sophomore Class-president, Football Letter- man, Freshman Class, Orchestra, Senior Helper, Student Council. KEITH BECK-Football, Senior Helper. NANCY BELLO-A Cappella, F.H.A., Freshman Class, G.A.A., Girls' - Glee Club, International Relations, Kay Cees, Spanish Club, Variety Show, Operetta. TIM BENSON-Freshman Class, Kay Cees, Librarian Assistant. fw- Nancy Bello Tim Benson Bob Berry BOB BERRY-Senior Helper. DEAN BERRY-Cafeteria, C. Q. Club, Freshman Class, Physics Club. JANICE BERRY-A Cappella, Cafeteria, Girls' Glee Club, Horizon Club, Kay Cees, Spanish Club, Ushers Club, Variety Show, Operetta, Y-Teens. FLORENCE BEST-Classical Club, Freshman Class, Future Nurses Club -secretary-treasurer, Future Teachers Club, International Relations, Kay Cees, Ushers Club. PAUL BICKNELL-Band, Football, Swimming Letterman. SHARILYN BIERI-Art Club-historian, French Club, G.A.A., Girls' League Representative, Kay Cees, Librarian Assistant. LARRY BIRD-Basketball. CAROLYN BIRGE-Junior Class-treasurer, F.H.A., Future Nurses Club, G.A.A.-sophomore, junior manager, Girls' League Representative, Kay Cees, Pantograph, Quill and Scroll, Student Council-secretary, Ushers Club,- Y-Teens-secretary. AL BISHOP-Radio Production. RICHARD BLACK-Freshman Class. Paul Bicknell Sharilyn Bieri Larry Bird Page 96 Dean Berry Janice Berry Florence But Carolyn Birge Al Bishop Richard Black if 'UN-use W ' .e ., ,,e,i,.,s.' gsiiialigiive - Lu., 'Euan Tom Blackwell Lynda Bliss Terry Bloskey Q-if Tom Borchardt Carol Boring Gary Bowdre THOMAS M. BLACKWELL-Chemistry Club, Librarian Assistant, Ushers Club. LYNDA BLISS-Cafeteria, Drama Club, Girls' League Representative. TERRY LEE BLOSKEY-Baseball Letterman, Basketball Letterman, VV Club. DOLORES ANN BOCELEWATZ-Classical Club, Future Nurses G.A.A., Girls' Glee Club, Girls' VV Club, Future Teachers Kay Cees, Librarian Assistant, Variety Show, Y-Teens. LOUIS BOHR RONNIE BOND TOM BORCHARDT-Freshman Class, Hollywood Club-president-secro tary, Hi-Y, Tennis Team. Boys' Club, Club, CAROL ANN BORING-Classical Club, Tyronian. GARY BOWDRE LAWRENCE R. BOYD-Football, Kay Cees, Orchestra, Plays, Spanish Club-treasurer, Track Team, Variety Show, Operetta. A is 4 Bob Branstetter Joseph Bray Dan Brewer e, 1 ,..,,.., szlittii tier' wfnw, ,.,-,-t, ,Qu ,, .- s. ,Z N Vx Dolores Bocelewatz Louis Bohr Ronnie Bond V , I 1 Larry Boyd Doris Brake Anne Brandt I DORIS JEAN BRAKE-Radio Production, Spanish Club, Ushers Club- captain, Variety Show, Y-Teens. ANNE BRANDT-Freshman Class, G.A.A., Girls' W Club, Future Teachers Club, International Relations, Kay Cees, Spanish Club, Splash Club, Student Council, Variety Show. BOB BRANSTETTER-Band, Chemistry Club, Orchestra, Physics Club, Plays, Variety Show, Operetta, Pep Band. JOSEPH BRAY DAN BREWER-Boys' W Club, Cross Country Letterman, Track Letterman. KATHY BREWER-F.H.A., Kay Cees, Ushers Club, Y-Teens-treasurer. JULIA BROCKMEIER-Drama Club, F.H.A., G.A.A., Girls' League Rep- resentative, Future Teachers Club, International Relations, Kay Cees, National Thespian, Plays, Spanish Club, Variety Show. RITA JO BROTHERTON-Freshman Class, G.A.A. Girls' League Repre- tive, International Relations, Kay Cees, Office Helper, Senior Helper, Tyronian, Y-Teens. Kifhy' BTCWCI' Julia Broclrmeier Rita Brotherton Page 97 5. l 'E' Qygnnap- ,.,., Ernie Brown Steve Brown Marsha Broyles Frank Buck Larry Bucklinger M., Bonnie Burbank eadafza ERNIE BROWN-Freshman Class, International Relations, Physics Club. STEVE BROWN MARSHA BROYLES-Freshman Cheerleader, Freshman Class, Inter- national Relations-secretary, Kay Cees, Student Council. FRANK BUCK-Freshman Class, International Relations, Student Council. LARRY BUCKLINGER BONNIE JO BURBANK-Band, Girls' Glee Club, Orchestra. FRANK BURGIN -Freshman Class. NAOMI BUSHNELL--F.H.A. GRACE BUTTON-Drama Club, Freshman Class, G.A.A., Girls' League Representative, International Relations, Kay Cees, Office helper, Student Secretary, Tyronian, Y-Teens. KATHERINE ANN BUXTON-Design for Living, Future Teachers Club, Horizon Club-treasurer, International Relations, Kay Cees, Spanish Club. Frank Burgin Naomi Bushnell Grace Button PHYLLIS CAFFEE-Classical Club, Drama Club, F.H.A., G.A.A., Future Teachers Club, Horizon Club, International Relations, Kay Cees-secretary, Variety Show. ROBERT J. CAHILL CHERYL LEE CAIN-Art Club, Drama Club, Design for Living, F.H.A., Horizon Club, International Relations, Kay Cees, Li- brarian Assistant, Y-Teens. SUSAN CALLENDER-Drama Club, G.A.A., and Representative, Future Teachers Club, Kay CA-res, National Thespian, Spanish Club, Variety Show. CHARLES E. CARRAHER, JR.-Basketball, Club, Cross Country, Design for Living, Girls' League Council International Relations, Club-secretary, Splash Chemistry Club, Chess Freshman Class, Hi-Y, Orchestra, Physics Club, Plays, Stamp Club-vice-president, Track Team, Variety Show, Operetta. RONALD CASE-Classical Club, Drama Club, Football, Freshman Class, Spanish Club, Track Team, Tumbling Team. ROBERT CHARLES CHAIN-A Cappella, Classical Club, Boys' Glee Club-presiden t, Ushers Club. NANCY CHANCE-Drama Club, Kay Cees, Y-Teens. Page 98 Katherine Buxton Phyllis Caffee Robert Cahill Cheryl Cain Susan Callender Charles Carraher s ' is ' 4 .QL A VW VVL- , 'ii Ronnie Case Bobby Chain Nancy Chance MELANIE CHANDLER-Cheerleader - varsity, Drama Club - vice- president, F.H.A., G.A.A., Girls' League Council-vice-president, International Relations, Kay Cees, National Thespian, Plays, Span- ish Club-president, Variety Show. GARTH CHRISTOFF-Hi-Y, Kay Cees, Spanish Club, Student Council. BEVERLY CLARK-Band, G.A.A., Future Teachers Club-vice-presi- dent-secretary-treasurer, Kay Cees, Orchestra, Spanish Club, Stu- dent Council, Variety Show, Operetta. CHARLES CLAYTON ROY CLELAND-Boys' Glee Club, Football Letterman. JERRY E. CLEMONS-Fencing Club, German Club. HARRIE ROBERT CLYDE-Classical Club-president, Drama Club, Design for Living, Kay Cees, Science Field Club-secretary-treas- urer, Student Council, Track Team. MICHAEL COGSWELL-Classical Club, Drama Club, Debate, Design for Living, Hollywood Club, International Relations, Kay Cees, Plays, National Forensic League, Future Teachers Club. CARL COLE lg l sr 'I Q., Robert Clyde Mike Cogswell Carl Cole 'I ns. 1 A N 11,5-.,. A s f z I Judy Cook Pat Cooley Ronald Cooper if K? A X 'Y 'L Gloria Copeland Sandra Cornish Mark Cox X I 'IPR-. . ... Melanie Chandler Garth Christoff Beverly Clark W., 'UN s WN M as , 'L 4 .4 ew , Charles Clayton Roy Cleland Jerry Clemons 4-an ix .. ,, VW V . ,SHN Harold Cole Linda Cole Joyce Coleman HAROLD COLE LINDA COLE-Biology Club, Drama Club, F.H.A., Girls' League Rep- resentative, Horizon Club, Kay Cees, Librarian Assistant, Office Helper, Plays, Tyronian, Ushers Club. JOYCE COLEMAN-International Relations, Kay Cees, Student Coun- cil Variety Show, Operetta. JUDY COOK-Spanish Club, Variety Show. PATRICIA COOLEY- Future Nurses Club, German Club, Future Teachers Club, Kay Cees, Librarian Assistant, Physics Club, Ushers Club. RONALD COOPER GLORIA I.. COPELAND-Classical Club, Horizon Club, Y-Teens. SANDRA CORNISH-Drama Club, Freshman Class, Girls' League Representative, Kay Cees, National Thespian. MARK COX-Physics Club. Page 99 Charlene Crane Darlene Crane CHARLENE CRANE - Cheerleader-reserve-co-captain, Cheerleader- varsity, Sophomore Class-vice-president, Junior Class-secretary Drama Club, G.A.A., Girls' League Representative, Girls' W Club Kay Cees, National Thespian, Orchestra-co-treasurer, Pantograph Plays, Quill and Scroll, Splash Club, Variety Show. DARLENE CRANE -Cheerleader-reserve-co-captain, Cheerleader-var- sity, Drama Club, G.A.A., Girls' League Representative, Kay Cees, Orchestra-co-treasurer, Pantograph, Quill and Scroll, Splash Club, Variety Show, Operetta, National Thespian. ZELMA CROSS -A Cappella, Drama Club, Girls' Glee Club, Kay Cees, Librarian Assistant, Student Council, Variety Show, Operetta, Y- Teens-treasurer. JOAN ANNETTE CUNNINGHAM-Cafeteria, Courtesy Club, Drama Club, G.A.A., Senior Helper, Y-Teens. DAVID DARROW-Band, Orchestra. KAREN DAUGHERTY DONNA L. DAVIDSON-Freshman Class, Future Nurses Club, Future Teachers Club, Kay Cecs. BOB DAVIDSON Donna Davidson Bob Davidson Sharon Davis -.929 .,,,,.,,,,W Zelma Cross Joan Cunningham David Darrow Karen Daugherty SHARON DAVIS-Biology Club, Cheerleader-freshman, Drama Club, Freshman Class, International Relations, Kay Cees, Spanish Club, Variety Show, Girls' League Representative. JAY DEANE-Basketball, Classical Club, Drama Club-president, Debate, Design for Living-president, Freshman Class, International Relations -president, Kay Cees, National Forensic, Plays, Student Council. DOLORES DEICHLER-G.A.A. THOMAS DEL PERCIO JIM DENNY PAUL DEVERO-Swimming Letterman. CHARLIE DOLESHAL CONNIE DOWNING-Girls' Glee Club, Variety Show. CONNIE DOWNS-Art Club, Drama Club, G.A.A., Girls' League Rep- resentative, Future Teachers Club-publicity manager, International Relations, Kay Cees, Plays, Quill and Scroll, Quiverian-art editor, Variety Show. RHETT DRAKE--Baseball Letterman, Basketball, Football, Freshman Class. jay Deane Dolores Deichler Tom Del Percio V ilk' aa ,, Jim Denny Paul Devero Charles Doleshal Connie Downing Connie Downs Rhett Drake Page 100 Da,-my D1-gvgg Sue Dryer Sandra Dubin 1r Betty Dumovich David Dunn Richard Eagle DANNY DRAVES SUE DRYER-Freshman Class, Kay Cees, Y-Teens. SANDRA DUBIN - Biology Club, Cheerleader-freshman-co-captain, Chemistry Club, Drama Club, Freshman Class, G.A.A., International Relations, Kay Cees, Physics Club-secretary, Plays, Radio Produc- tion, Spanish Club, Student Council. CLIFFORD DUDLEY-Boys' W Club, Football Letterman, Freshman Class, Track Team. JON DUERFELDT-A Cappella, Boys' Glee Club, Tennis Team. JOE DUFFNER BETTY C. DUMOVICH-Drama Club, Freshman Class, Girls' Glee Club. Kay Cees. DAVID DUNN-Band, Physics Club, Variety Show. RICHARD EAGLE-Art Club. Jean Ellis Joan Ellis Nolen Ellison . 5 ei x if fj Clifford Dudley Jon Duerfeldt Joe Duffner , iff ez 3 Wir' ,' Y 1 , I AAA. X ,,, Janice Eddins Harry Edwards Jack Edwards JANICE EDDINS-Drama Club, Design for Living, Freshman Class, Girls' Glee Club, Tyronian, Variety Show, Operetta, Y-Teens. HARRY EDWARDS-Senior Helper, Tumbling Team. JACK R. EDWARDS-Chemistry Club, Fencing Club, Physics Club, Student Council. JEAN L. ELLIS-Band, G.A.A., Girls' W Club, Senior Helper, Variety Show, Operetta. JOAN L. ELLIS-Band, G.A.A., Girls' W Club, Senior Helper, Variety Show, Operetta. NOLEN ELLISON-Baseball Letterman, Basketball Letterman, Boys' W Club, Football Letterman. SHARON ELLISON-Drama Club, Horizon Club, Kay Cees, Tyronian. PAT ENGLE-Freshman Class, Kay Cees, Senior Helper. ANGELO ESTRADA Sharon Ellison Pat Engle Angelo Estrada Page 101 A Q . , ff f ew r Ns' f lff C' ififbiuils John Fabac Dorothy Faerber Anita Fahnestock Patricia Felber john Ferguson Jim Fiddler Bill Filer Bob Fischer Buzz Fischer JERRY FLEMING-Swimming Letterman. KARON FLIES-Biology Club, Future Nurses Club, G.A.A., Girls' League Representative, Girls' VV Club, Future Teachers Club, Kay Cees, Plays, Quill and Scroll, Quiverian-spring co-editor, Variety Show. PRISCILLA FOOTE-Band, Debate, National Forensic, Variety Show. JERRY L. FORD-Baseball manager, Basketball Letterman and man- ager, Boys' VV Club, Football, Freshman Class. BONNIE FOSTER-A Cappella, G.A.A., Girls' Glee Club, Girls' W Club, Kay Cees, Librarian Assistant, Splash Club, Variety Show, Operetta, Y-Teens. MARILYN FOSTER-G.A.A., Girls' Glee Club, Girls' League Repre- sentative, Girls' W Club, Kay Cees, Senior Helper, Variety Show, Y-Teens. PAT FOSTER-Courtesy Club, Drama Club, Future Teachers Club, Kay Cees, National Thespian, Plays, Senior Helper, Spanish Club, Variety Show. Page 102 6016044 JOHN FABAC-Football, Freshman Class, Hollywood Club, Physics Club, Tennis Team. DOROTHY LOUISE FAERBER-A Cappella, F.H.A.-vice-president, G.A.A.-vice-president, Girls' Glee Club, Girls' VV Club, Ger- man Club-vice-president, Future Teachers Club-vice-president, Kay Cees, Student Council, Variety Show, Operetta. ANITA FAHNESTOCK-A Cappella-librarian, Design for Living, F. I-LA., Girls' Glee Club, Girls' League Representative, International Relations, Kay Cees, Variety Show, Operetta. PATRICIA FELBER-Y-Teens. JOHN W. FERGUSON-Orchestra. JIM FIDDLER-Basketball, Kay Cees, Tennis Team. BILL FILER BOB FISCHER-Freshman Class, German Club, Kay Cees, BUZZ FISCHER-Boys' W Club, Senior Class-treasurer, Plays, Swimming Letterman, Student Council-treasurer. LINDA LOUISE FISH-Cafeteria, Freshman Class, G.A.A., Girls' W Club, International Relations, Senior Helper, Ushers Club, Y-Teens JERRY FISHER Linda Fish Jerry Fisher Jerry Fleming Karon Flies Priscilla Foote Jerry Ford Bonnie Foster Marilyn Foster Pat Foster CHARLES FOX-Boys' VV Club, Fencing Club, Senior Helper, Swimming Letterman. DEE FREEMAN-Freshman Class, Girls' Glee Club. DOYCE FREEMAN DARLENE FROST-F.H.A., Future Nurses Club, G.A.A., Kay Cees. JACK FROST BARBARA FRY-Band-secretary, Biology Club, G.A.A., German Club, Kay Cees, Head Drum Majorette, Ushers Club, Variety Show. MARJORIE FRY-F.H.A., Freshman Class, Y-Teens. ROSEMARY FRY-A Capella, Design for Living, F.H.A., G.A.A., Girls' Glee Club, Future Teachers Club-historian, Tell Me A Story Club, International Relations, Kay Cees, Pantograph, Quill and Scroll, Splash Club, Variety Show, Operetta. DAVE GAILEY-Football, Physics Club. ED GAITHER-Fencing Club. ELLAINE GANDY-G.A.A., Clinic Assistant, Kay Cees, F Rosemary Fry Dave Gailey Marjorie ry Mary Garrett Joe Garza Alice Geer Gail Geiger Jim Gill Marcella Glass X. Ei. so P if W 1. P Q A 4 Charles Fox Dee Freeman Doyce Freeman ...fn - ik- use Darlene Frost jack Front Barbara Fry Ed Gaither Ellaine Gandy Larry Garnier LARRY GARNIER-Football, Freshman Class, German Club, Inter- national Relations. MARY ELLEN GARRETT-G.A.A., Radio Production, Ushers Club, Y-Teens. JOE GARZA ALICE GEER-F.H.A., Kay Cees. GAIL GEIGER-Art Club, Drama Club-vice-president, Design for Living, Girls' League Council-treasurer, German Club, Interna- tional Relations, Kay Cees, National Thespian, Plays, Quiverian- cub staff, Splash Club, Student Council, Variety Show. JIMMY GILL-Baseball, Basketball, Boys' W Club, Football Letter- man, Student Council. MARCELLA GLASS-Drama Club, Kay Cees, National Thespian, Of- fice Helper, Plays, Student Secretary, Student Council, Tyronian, Variety Show. Page 103 i - ' 211 ' f . V .,, , , f ,Q VT L Sam Goebel Vic Goethe Adelia Goff Roberta Goin jackie Goodack Clara Goode 6016344 SAM GOEBEL-Band, Biology Club, Drama Club, Plays, Tumbling Team. VIC GOETHE-Hollywood Club, International Relations, Kay Cees, Swimming, Track Team. ADELIA GOFF-Cafeteria, F.H.A., Y-Teens. ROBERTA DIANE GOIN-Cafeteria, Classical Club, Freshman Class, Girls' League Representative, Horizon Club, International Rela- tions, Kay Cees, Y-Teens. JACKIE GOODACK-F.H.A., Kay Cees, Librarian Assistant, Radio Production, Y-Teens. CLARA SUE GOODE-Freshman Class, Future Nurses Club, Girls' League Representative, Future Teachers Club, Horizon Club, In- ternational Relations, Kay Cees, Spanish Club, Y-Teens-treasurer. GARY D. GRABLE-Basketball Manager. CAROL ANN GRAF-F.I-LA., G.A.A., International Relations, Kay Cees, Student Council. JUDITH ANN GRANTHAM-A Cappella, Drama Club, Design for Living, Freshman Class, International Relations, Kay Cees, Plays, Variety Show, Operetta, Y-Teens. Gary Grable Carol Graf Judy Grantham Judy Griffee Frank Griswold Helen Grove Page 104 FRANCINE GREEN-A Capella, Cheerleader-reserve, Cheerleader- varsity-co-captain, Drama Club, FHA., Freslunan Class, G.A.A., Girls' Glee Club, Future Teachers Club, Kay Cees, Na- tional Thespian, Plays, Spanish Club, Splash Club, Student Coun- cil, Variety Show, Operetta. ETHEL KAY GREER-G.A.A., Girls' League Representative, Banner Girl, International Relations, Kay Cees, Student Secretary, Span- ish Club, Tyronian-vice-president, Y-Teens. HAROLD L. GREER-Baseball Letterman, Boys' W Club. JUDY GRIFFEE-Art Club-historian, Drama Club, French Club, Freshman Class, G.A.A., Kay Cees-vice-president, Librarian As- sistant, Plays, Variety Show, Y-Teens. FRANK GRISWOLD-Baseball, Orchestra-president. HELEN RUTH GROVE--Band, Drama Club, G.A.A., Kay Cees, Va- riety Show, Y-Teens. JANICE GROVER-Y-Teens. JULIA M. GULLEY-Cafeteria, Drama Club, G.A.A., Tyronian, Ushers Club, Variety Show, Y-Teens. VIRGINIA HABERKORN-Band, Orchestra, Y-Teens. ' Q x I LX rrnnte ttts Francine Green Ethel Greer Harold Greer hr- 'Witn- Janice Grover Judy Gulley Virginia Haberkorn ' ,' . V .Q -. w 3 X E X L x . Donald Habernal Ronald Hachinsky Olive Hamilton Jan Hamler Carol Hackney 'NU-sud' B. H. Hadley Joe Hall Sharon Ham Rebecca Hammar Shirley Hammar Frank Hanis Earl Hanna DONALD HABERNAL-Cafeteria, Golf, National Thespian, Plays, Swim- ming Team. RONALD HACHINSKY-Hollywood Club, Hi-Y-chaplain-treasurer. CAROLYN HACKNEY-Drama Club, Freshman Class, Future Nurses Club, G.A.A., International Relations, Kay Cees, Plays, Y-Teens. BLADEN H. HADLEY Jon HALL SHARON HAM-G.A.A., Splash Club. OLIVE ANN HAMILTON-G.A.A., Senior Helper, Variety Show. ,IAN HAMLER-Freshman Class, G.A.A., International Relations, Kay Cees, Y-Teens. REBECCA HAMMAR-Orchestra. SHIRLEY HAMMAR-F.H.A. FRANK HANIS EARL HANNA SANDRA JO HANNAH-F.H.A. RONALD HARDIN-Band, Variety Show. BARBARA HARMON-A Cappella, F.H.A., Girls' Glee Club, Kay Cees, Variety Show, Operetta, Y-Teens. CHARLES HARRIS MOLLY HART-French Club, F.H.A., G.A.A., Girls' League Repre- sentative, Kay Cees, Variety Show. FRED HAYNES-Drama Club, Freshman Class, Kay Cees-sergeant-an arms, National Thespian, Physics Club, Plays, Variety Show, Operetta. ,. 1- ai ' his Sandy Hannah Ronald Hardin Barbara Harmon Charles Harris Molly Hart Fred Haynes Page 105 UN we-.zv -tr' Cherre Hendricks Leonard Henre '.:.,.,f-hh., iw. tv, u Bruce Herdman Juanita Hernandez ll mr Joyce Henry B, e Herbert Hesser : fi Vdld . i CHERRE HENDRICKS-A Cappella, Girls' Glee Club, Variety Show, Operetta, Y-Teens. LEONARD HENRE-Physics Club, Senior Helper. JOYCE E. HENRY-F.H.A., Future Teachers Club, Kay Cees, Ushers Club, Y-Teens. BRUCE HERDMAN-Art Club. JUANITA HERNANDEZ-Freshman Class, G.A.A., Ushers Club, Va- riety Show. HERBERT H. HESSER H. DENNIS HESTER-Kay Cees. PAUL HESTER-Basketball, Boys' W Club, Football Letterman, Track Letterman. MARY JANE HICKMAN-Cafeteria, F.H.A., Future Nurses Club, Kay Cees, Librarian Assistant, Ushers Club, Y-Teens. MARY LEE HICKMAN-Cafeteria, F.H.A., Future Nurses Club, G. A.A., Girls' Glee Club, Y-Teens. GRACE MARIE HIGGINBOTHAM-G.A.A., Girls' VV Club. JIM HIGGS-Hi-Y. L , ew nm, S V. Dennis Hester Paul Hester Mary jane Hickman MARY HIGHTOWER-G.A.A., Kay Cees. WAYNE HIGNIGHT-Band. JEROME HILL-Band, Fencing Club, International Relations, Tumb- ling Team. NANCY HILL-Cafeteria, G.A.A., Girls' League Council, Girls' W Club-president, Kay Cees, Senior Helper, Splash Club-president, Ushers Club, Variety Show. RITA HILL-Biology Club, Drama Club, F.l'I.A., G.A.A., Kay Cees, Ushers Club. Gr is-. I Mary Lee Hickman Grace Higginbotham Jim Higgs Mary Hightower Wayne Hignight Jerry Hill MURLE R. HINDS-Hi-Y. Ai... I :QQ .,:ii : . .1 ' M all Page 106 Nancy Hill Rita Hill Murle Hindi CYNTHIA HINMAN-Design for Living, French Club, Horizon Club-secretary-historian, Kay Cees, Orchestra, Student Council, Ushers Club, Variety Show, Operetta. HILDRED HODGES-Girls' Glee Club, Ushers Club. CHRISTINE HOEGLER-German Club, Kay Cees, Physics Club, Va- riety Show. JERRY HOGAN-Tumbling Team. DELBERT HOLDER-Chemistry Club. HERBY HOLLIS-Football, Hollywood Club, Track Team. CAROLYN HOLMES-Freshman Class, G.A.A., Girls' League Repre- sentative, International Relations, Kay Cees, Pantograph, Quill and Scroll, Student Secretary, Tyronian-secretary. LEE W. HOLST-Hi-Y-chaplain. PEGGY LEE HCLSTROM-F.I'I.A., Kay Cees, Tyronian. WINFRED HOLTMEYER-Freshman Class, Track Team. LINDA HOLWICK-Accompanist,A Cappella,Art Club, Biology Club, Drama Club, Future Nurses Club, G.A.A., Girls' Glee Club, Girls' League Representative, Kay Cees, International Relations, Librarian Assistant, Plays, Senior Helper, Variety Show, Operetta. '9'.: !P Carolyn Holmes Lee Holst Peggy Holstrom as: We Maurice Houtman Judith Hovis Connie Howard f Q 1- mia! . g M Wayne Howard Lee Roy Howell Larry Huhn Cynthia Hinman Hildred Hodges Christine Hoegler I 5' :iii .. , Nw -N is- 'I X- 1 t o f Jerry Hogan Delbert Holder Herbert Hollis fi' I K I g,,,,, fi' X I X Winfred Holtmeyer Linda Holwick Kathleen Horvatic KATHLEEN HORVATIC-G.A.A., Girls' League Representative, Kay Cees, Student Secretary, Senior Helper, Spanish Club. MAURICE HOUTMAN-Chemistry Club, Design for Living, Fresh- man Class, Physics Club, Spanish Club. JUDY HOVIS CONNIE HOWARD-Biology Club, Cheerleader-reserve, Cheerleader -varsity-co-captain, Sophomore Class-treasurer, Debate, Design for Living, G.A.A., Girls' League Representative, German Club, Kay Cees, National Forensic, Orchestra, Splash Club, Student Council, Variety Show, Operetta. WAYNE HOWARD LEE ROY HOWELL LAWRENCE HUHN-Football, Freshman Class, International Re- lations. Page 107 . I K I -Q. 145, , ,. 'W David Hume Don Hutchings Ronald Hutchings DAVID HUME-Drama Club, Debate, Design for Living, Football, International Relations, National Forensic, National Thespian, Plays, Student Council. DON HUTCHINGS RONALD HUTCHINGS DONNA JO HYSELL-Freshman Class, Future Nurses Club, Or- chestra, Splash Club, Variety Show, Operetta, Y-Teens. THERESA IRELAND-F.H.A., Freshman Class, G.A.A., Girls' League Representative, International Relations, Kay Cees, Pantograph, Quill and Scroll, Student Secretary, Tyronian. TIM IRVIN-Art Club, National Art Honor Society, Spanish Club. LINDA IVIE-Freshman Class, G.A.A., Tyronian. HOWARD JACKSON-Hollywood Club, Swimming Team, Track Team. We-QQ. Wx-F y .M n csv ,o Donna Hysell Theresa Ireland Tim Irvin I EDWARD L. JACOBS-A Cappella. DOROTHY LEE JANESKO ROY JAVNER KENNETH JEFFRIES BARBARA JOHNSON-Office Helper, Student Council, Tyronian. BUD JOHNSON-Basketball, Boys' W Club, Classical Club, Foot- ball Letterman, Freshman Class. ELIZABETH JOHNSON-Cafeteria, Future Nurses Club, G.A.A., Kay Cees, Splash Club, Ushers Club, Y-Teens. LARRY JOHNSON-Golf Letterman, Orchestra, Physics Club, Stamp Club-secretary-treasurer, Tumbling Team, Variety Show, Operetta. REBECCA SUE JOHNSON-Future Nurses Club, Student Secretary, Tyronian. RUBY LEE JOHNSON Qs Lkxz fi '41 Y i s ,S 'R Linda Ivie Howard Jackson Edward Jacobs Barbara Johnson Bud Johnson Elizabeth Johnson Page 108 u is ., - K i Dorothy Janesko Roy Javner Kenneth Jeffries Larry Johnson Rebecca Johnson Ruby johnson Kay Johnston Beverly Jones Donald Jones is SE , , . - I - , ,ff.sf,:f3,, , J , 1' . , ' js C ss ' f .ri - Jerry Jordan Albert Justvig Wesley Kabler KAY JOHNSTON-Art Club-secretary-vice-president-president, Drama Club, French Club-treasurer, F.H.A., Freshman Class, International Relations, Kay Cees, National Art Honor Society, Radio Production, Student Council. BEVERLY JONES-Future Nurses Club, Girls' Glee Club, Future Teach- ers Club, Ushers Club. DON JONES-Band, Drama Club-treasurer, Football, Golf Team, Kay Cees, Plays. ELOYCE JONES-Orchestra, Student Council, Variety Show. CHARLES JONSCHER-Hi-Y. BRUCE JORDAN-Chemistry Club, Classical Club, Freshman Class, Physics Club, Science Field Club. JERRY JORDAN ALBERT JUSTVIG WESLEY KABLER DONALD KAFF-Band, Orchestra, Pep Band. Eloyce Jones Charles Jonscher BNCC .l0l'd2l1 Q, vyf i'b'g 'tI ' Donald Kaff Jerry Kaiser Carole Kaminslti JERRY KAISER-Freshman Class. CAROLE KAMINSKI-Cafeteria, Classical Club, F.H.A., Freshman Class, G.A.A., Ushers Club. JEAN KANE-Future Nurses Club, G.A.A., Girls' W Club, Future Teachers Club, Horizon Club, Kay Cees, Librarian Assistant, Quill and Scroll, Quiverian-spring co-editor Student Secretary, Tyro- nian, Variety Show. VICKI KAPNICK-Freshman Class-secretary, Drama Club, Freshman Class, Girls' League Council and Representative, Kay Cees, Plays, Student Secretary, Tyronian. HENRY KARL-Football. ALVIN KEITHLEY-Hollywood Club, Hi-Y. BETTY ANN KELL-Biology Club, Chemistry club, Classical Club, De- bate, Design for Living, Future Nurses Club, G.A.A., Future Teachers Club, International Relations, Kay Cees, National Forensic, Physics Club, Y-Teens. MARY SUE KELLNER-International Relations, Office Helper, Tyronian. g 4 sl x ,A VVV, . STL? --eww 5 J 1 Q .Q I rr, jg. x if :fi V I . , .. ie:-f s f.-- sf- Jean Kane Vicki Kapnick Henry Karl Alvin Keithley Betty Kell Mary Sue Kellner Page 109 Alan Kempster Dale Kendrick Dave Kendrick ies.-we qwa-an 'tide Bob Kent Buford Kilgore Ruby Kitchen 4: r,r Carleton Kleitz Bill Kline Bill Kloiber TOM KORN-Basketball, Boys' VV Club, Drama Club, Football, Freshman Class, Plays, Track Letterman. MIKE KOSTUKE DAVID KOVAC JOHN KRIVJANSKY-A Cappella, Freshman Class, Variety Show. JOYCE KUNKLER-Future Nurses Club, G.A.A., Girls' Glee Club, Classical Club, Kay Cees. DELORES KUZMIC-Tyronian. JOHN KUZMIC Page 110 eaddfw ALAN KEMPSTER DALE A. KENDRICK-Design for Living, C. Q. Club, Physics Club -president, Senior Helper, Student Council. DAVE KENDRICK-Pantograph. J. ROBERT KENT-Boys' W Club, Freshman Class-president Freshman Class, Swimming Letterman. BUFORD KILGORE RUBY KITCHEN-Cafeteria, Classical Club, Future Nurses Club G.A.A., Kay Cees, Ushers Club. CARLETON KLEITZ-Basketball Letterman, Boys' W Club, Future Teachers Club, Hi-Y, Orchestra-vice-president, Physics Club, Tennis Letterman. BILL KLINE-Basketball, Boys' VV Club, Football Letterman, Senior Helper, Track Team. WILLIAM C. KLOIBER-Senior Helper, Spanish Club. NORMA KNELLER DOROTHY KNIPP--F.H.A., Freshman Class, G.A.A., Horizon Club, International Relations, Kay Cees. , ' A X I ,. Norma Kneller Dorothy Knipp Tom Korn iw J ,,, as it 1, 'T Mike Kostuke David Kovac John Kriviansky Joyce Kunkler Delores Kuzmic John Kuzmic I PATRICIA LAMBIE-F.I-LA., Freshman Class, Girls' League Repre- sentative, Librarian Assistant, Student Secretary, Student Council, Tyronian, Y-Teens. TERRY LANAMAN-Boys' NV Club, Freshman Class, Physics Club -vice-president, Plays, Swimming Letterman. RONALD LANG-Baseball Letterman, Boys' W Club, Football. BILL LATAS-Boys' VV Club, Freshman Class, Future Teachers Club, Golf Letterman-co-captain, International Relations, Stu- dent Council. TERRY LAUBER REGINA LAUNDY-Cafeteria, Classical Club, F.H.A.-vice-president, Freshman Class, G.A.A., Kay Cees, Y-Teens. JIMMY LAYTHOM ROBERT LEACI-I-Art Club, Band-manager, Pep Band, Design for Living, National Art Honor Society. ELLEN LEES-A Cappella, Drama Club, Debate, F.H.A., Freshman Class, Girls' Glee Club, Girls' League Representative, Kay Cees, National Forensic, Spanish Club, Variety Show, Operetta. GEORGE LEWIS III-Cross Country Letterman, Boys' Glee Club- vice-president, Track Letterman. if , - inf 69 Pat Lambie Terry Lanaman Ron Lang RVAV 1 V 15' I if KKAL JW I ,, - Bill Latas Terry Lauber Regina Launcly Wm wP ' R X 'X- James Laytham Bob Leach Ellen Lees ei A Qs . , Delilah Little Bob Locke Jerry Sue Locke xv, A -fi Terry Loe Marilyn Long Tom Luclwiclt , A Yngfr George Lewis Larry Lightfoot James Linville LARRY LIGHTFOOT-Boys' W Club, Football Letterman, Senior Helper, Tumbling Team. JAMES LINVILLE-Drama Club, C. Q. Club, Kay Cees, National Thespian, Physics Club, Plays, Variety Show, Operetta. DEE LITTLE-Drama Club, Freshman Class, G.A.A., Girls' League Representative, Kay Cees, Librarian Assistant, Student Secretary, Tyronian, Y-Teens. BOB LOCKE JERRY SUE LOCKE-Accompanist, A Cappella, Drama Club, F.H.A., Girls' Glee Club, Future Teachers Club, International Relations, Kay Cees, Orchestra, Variety Show, Operetta. TERRY LOE-Freshman Class. MARILYN LONG-A Cappella, Freshman Class, G.A.A.-manager, Girls' Glee Club, International Relations, Kay Cees, Student Sec- retary, Tyronian, Variety Show, Operetta. TOM LUDWICK-Boys' YV Club, Cross Country Letterman, Hi-Y, Track Team. Page 111 Joe Lybarger Sarah Gail Lynn Edward Macon Marlon Malcom Paul Mallin Judy Marable endow JOE LYBARGER-Biology Club. SARAH GAIL LYNN-Classical Club, Drama Club, Design for Living, F.I-LA., Girls' League Representative-president, Future Teachers Club, Tell Me A Story Club, International Relations, Kay Cees, Li- brarian Assistant, Quill and Scroll, Quiverian fall co-editor, Spanish Club, Student Council, Girls' League Council. ED MACON-Basketball, Football, Freshman Class, Radio Production, Senior Helper. MARLON MALCOM -Art Club-vice-president-representative, Design for Living, Freshman Class, German Club, Librarian Assistant, Na- tional Art Honor Society, Track Letterman. PAUL MALLIN JUDY MARABLE-Drama Club, F.H.A., Future Nurses Club, Banner Girl, Kay Cees, National Thespian, Plays. DON MARQUIS-Basketball, Boys' XV Club, Football Letterman, Track Letterman. PRESTON MARQUIS-Art Club. Don Marquis Preston Marquis Allen Masllil 'bf ALLEN MASKIL LINDA L. MASTERS-Band, G.A.A., Kay Cees, Orchestra, Variety Show, Operetta. TED MASTERS-Freshman Class, German Club, Physics Club. KENNETH L. MATHIS-Senior Helper. LARRY MAY-Physics Club, Swimming Team. PAUL MCBRIDE-Band, Freshman Class, Orchestra, Physics Club, Pep Band, Variety Show, Operetta. PHIL MCBRIDE-Band--manager, Freshman Class, Pep Band. HARRY MCCLAIN-Band, Fencing Club, International Relations. PAT MCCLENDON-Classical Club-vice-president, Senior Class-secre- tary, Debate, Girls' League Representative, Kay Cees-recorder, Na- tional Forensic, Quiverian-cub staff, Spanish Club, Variety Show, Y-Teens. JOHN McCOY Linda Masters Ted Masters Kenneth Mathis Larry May Paul McBride Phil McBride Harry McClain Pat McClendon Jbllll MCCOY Page 1 1 2 i1 1 i W5 A John McDermott Ron McDowell Dan McGhee mbsf- ,QQ Joan McManis Deane McMillian Gary McNerney Lynne Meeks Philip Merritt Jack Messick Pat Michaels Ed Mickelson Irenia Mickem JOHN MCDERMOTT-Freshman Class, Hollywood Club-secretary, Hi-Y, International Relations. RON McDOWELL-Freshman Class, Senior Helper. DAN MAGHEE-National Thespian, Plays, Stage Crew. JOAN MCMANIS-Classical Club, Girls' Glee Club, Future Teachers Club, Kay Cees, International Relations. DEANE LEE MCMILLIAN-Football, Freshman Class, Swimming Team, Track Team. GARY MCNERNEY-Senior Class-vice-president, Football Letterman Track Team. LYNNE MEEKS-Drama Club, G.A.A., Girls' League Representative, In- ternational Relations, Kay Cees, National Thespian, Spanish Club, Student Council, Splash Club. PHILIP MERRITT-Design for Living, Freshman Class, German Club, Kay Cees, Science Field Club-quartermaster-librarian. JACK MESSICK-Art Club. Felice Miller Loetta Miller Pat Miller PATRICIA MICHAELS-Cafeteria, Y-Teens. EDWARD MICKELSON -Chemistry Club, Classical Club, Design for Living, Physics Club. IRENIA LEE MICKENS-Girls' Glee Club, Variety Show, Y-Teens. FELICE MILLER-Freshman Class-vice-president, F.H.A., G.A.A., Girls' League Representative, Future Teachers Club, International Relations, Kay Cees, Plays, Spanish Club. LOETTA DEAN MILLER-Band, Girls' Glee Club, Kay Cees. PAT. MILLER ROBERT MILLER-Band-manager, Debate, Freshman Class, Kay Cees, National Forensic, Spanish Club, Student Council, Track Team- manager, Variety Show, Pep Band. ROY MILLER-Baseball Letterman, Basketball, Kay Cees, Physics Club. BARBARA MISKEC-Freshman Class, Kay Cees, W Librarian Assistant, Senior Helper. Robert Miller Roy Miller Barbara Miskec 'Pahe T113 Joyce Mitchell Ryan Moat: John Moeller Betty Moore Donna Moore Judy Moore 'ilu-0 Olivia Morales Shirley Morelock Joyce Morley BETTY MULLINS-F.H.A., Kay Cees, Y-Teens. STEVE MURO-Spanish Club. BARBARA MYERS-Classical Club, G.A.A., Girls' W Club, In- ternational Relations, Microscope Club, Y-Teens. JEANNIE NAAS-Drama Club, F.H.A., Freshman Class, Kay Cees. SAMUEL W. NERO-Football. LINDA NICHOLS-Band-vice-president, Drama Club, Freshman Class, G.A.A., German Club, Kay Cees, Senior Helper, Student Council, Variety Show, Freshman Pep Club-president. Page 114 JOYCE MITCHELL-A Cappella, F.H.A., Future Nurses Club, Girls' Glee Club, Orchestra, Variety Show, Operetta. RYAN MOATS-Hi-Y, Physics Club. JOHN MOELLER-Hollywood Club-vice-president, Radio Production. BETTY MOORE-Drama Club, F.H.A., International Relations. DONNA MOORE-G.A.A., Girls' W Club, Orchestra, Senior Helper, Variety Show, JUDY MOORE-Biology Club, Drama Club, F.H.A.-president, Girls' League Council, Future Teachers Club, Horizon Club, Kay Cees, Librarian Assistant, Plays, Radio Production, Ushers Club. OLIVIA MORALES-Cafeteria, F.H.A., Future Nurses Club, Horizon Club, Spanish Club, Ushers Club. SHIRLEY MORELOCK-Courtesy Club, Horizon Club. JOYCE MORLEY-F.H.A., G.A.A., Y-Teens. RICHARD MORRIS SONDRA JEAN MORTON-F.H.A., G.A.A., International Relations, Kay Cees, Office Helper. DAVID MOTT-Football, Track Team. Richard Morris Sondra Morton David Mott Betty Mullins Steve Muro Barbara Myers Jeannie Naas Samuel Nero Linda Nichols SHIRLEY NICHOLS-Cafeteria-cashier, Drama Club, Ushers Club. SOTIRIOS NICOLOPOULOS-Football, Hi-Y. ALICE NORMAN-International Relations, Tyronian. BEVERLY NORTHERN-Freshman Class. THOMAS NOVO GRADAC -Football, Freshman Class. BILL OGREN-Physics Club. SUSIE PAINTER-Band, Drama Club, G.A.A.-secretary, Girls' W Club-secretary, Kay Cees, Pantograph, Physics Club, Quill and Scroll, Variety Show, Y-Teens. ROBERT PARK-Chess Club, Debate, Design for Living, Hi-Y, Kay Cees, Librarian Assistant, Pantograph, Quill and Scroll, Senior Helper. WANDA PARKER RUTH ANN PATCHIN-Art Club, Drama Club, G.A.A., Girls' League Representative, Plays, Tyronian, Y-Teens. HAROLD E. PATRICK-Basketball, Freshman Class, Boys' Glee Club, Track Team. PATRICIA ANN PATTERSON-Kay Cees. K N, W , fn iwbtibigx gi' ni' A at ' V 5 Susie Painter Robert Park Wanda Parker 'M' Stephen Patterson Virgie Pazlar Judy Peak M., l r Q ' , - .- I i. -sq. ,e ,iftf at Jay Peck David Peel Judy Peerson Beverly Northern Shirley Nichol: Sotirios Nicolopoulos Alice Norman E 4 I my P L it ' gi .. ..- mf we , ,ak ,U G. :ff Af.. K, X lfej ggjiii-e f f ii a , Tom Novo Grads: Bill Ogren Ruth Patchin Harold Patrick Pat Patterson STEPHEN PATTERSON-Art Club, Chemistry Club--president, Clas- sical Club, Design for Living, Fencing Club, Kay Gees, Student Council. VIRGIE PAZLAR-Drama Club, Freshman Class, Future Nurses Club, G.A.A., International Relations, Kay Cees, Librarian Assistant, Pantograph-cub staff. JUDY PEAK-Drama Club, Girls' League Representative, Future Teachers Club, Y-Teens. JAY PECK-Boys' W Club, Biology Club, Football Letterman, Swimming Letterman. DAVID PEEL-Freshman Class, Tumbling Team. JUDITH PEERSON-Accompanist, A Cappella, Biology Club-secre- tary, Classical Club, Drama Club, Girls' Glee Club, Kay Cees, Student Council, Variety Show, Operetta, Y-Teens. I. Page 115 '-', Sylvia Pendleton john Peterson Carolyn Piclrel Betty Pickell Gary Pickering Floyd Pierson wicca SYLVIA PENDLETON-G.A.A. JOHN PETERSON-Art Club. CAROLYN PICKEL-Drama Club, Design for Living, G.A.A., Girls' League Representative, Horizon Club-secretary, Kay Cees, Quill and Scroll, Quiverian-fall co-editor, Spanish Club, Variety Show. BETTY PICKELI.-French Club, F.H.A., Freshman Class, Kay Cees, Spanish Club, Student Council, Variety Show. GARY D. PICKERING-Band, Pep Band, Variety Show. FLOYD PIERSON-Freshman Class. MARILOU PIPPENGER-Freshman Class, Kay Cees, Classical Club. MARY PLACK-Art Club, Drama Club, F.H.A.,Freshman Class, G,A,A,, International Relations, Kay Cees, Plays, Splash Club, Variety Show. DWIGHT PLUMLEE-Basketball, Football Letterman, Freshman Class, Track Letterman. JIM POKRYWKA-Football, Freshman Class. GARRY POORE ' ,,', I I I n o 'ai 'Z -hif 1 Q xg I J ' r Marilou Pippenger Mary Plack Dwight Plumlee LARRY POORE-Future Teachers Club, Radio Production, Swimming Letterman, Student Council, Tumbling Team. GEORGE ANNE PORTER-Art Club, Drama Club, Design for Living, French Club-secretary, G.A.A., Girls' League-president, Horizon Club, Kay Cees, National Thespian, Plays, Quiverian-cub staff, Stu- dent Council-treasurer, Variety Show. LOIS POTTER-Cheerleader-reserve, Drama Club, International Rela- tions, Kay Cees, National Thespian, Orchestra, Plays, Splash Club, Student Council, Variety Show, Operetta. WINNIE PRATZ-F.H.A., Future Nurses Club, G.A.A., Girls' Glee Club, Girls' League Representative, Girls' W Club, Future Teachers Club, Horizon Club, Kay Cees, Quiverian-cub staff, Student Sec- retary, Senior Helper, Splash Club, Tyronian. WAYNE PRESTON-Band, Drama Club, Fencing Club, Football, Future Teachers Club, Pep Band, International Relations-vice-president, Plays, Student Council, Tumbling Team-letterman-captain, Variety Show, Operetta. BILL PRINE-Boys' VV Club, Football Letterman. PAT PROCTOR-G.A.A., Kay Cees, Student Secretary, Senior Helper, Student Council, Tyronian, Variety Show. Jim Pokrywka Garry Poore Larry Poore George Anne Porter Lois Potter Winnie Pratz Wayne Preston Bill Prine Pat Proctor Page 116 r Sherry Pryor Joann Purcell James Pyle I ifflf - I if Susan Radford Bud Ralston Bonnie Rambo Tom Ramey Sandra Redmond Mildred Reed SHERRY ANN PRYOR-G.A.A., Spanish Club, Tyronian. JOANN PURCELL-Cafeteria, French Club, G.A.A., Librarian Assistant. JAMES PYLE SUSAN RADFORD-Classical Club, Courtesy Club-vice-president, F.H.A., Horizon Club. HAROLD BUD RALSTON - Physics Club, Senior Helper, Student Council, Tennis Team. BONNIE RAMBO-Basketball, Football Letterman, Senior Helper, Track Letterman. TOM RAMEY SANDRA REDMOND-Accompanist, Drama Club, F.H.A., Freshman Class, G.A.A., International Relations, Kay Cees, Spanish Club. MILDRED REED-Future Nurses Club, Horizon Club, Kay Cees, Va- riety Show, Operetta, Y-Teens. I - W .- ia 5 5 -, ' I ' ' 'fail nii'.-l fl ','i A Darwin Richardson Sarah Riley Ron Robbins Virginia Reeder Gayle Renken Jane Richard! VIRGINIA GRACE REEDER-Band, Design for Living, F.I'I.A., German Club, Orchestra, Variety Show, Operetta. GAYLE RENKEN-F.H.A., Girls' League Representative, Student Secre- tary, Tyronian. JANE RICHARDS-Classical Club, Librarian Assistant, Student Secre- tary, Tyronian, Y-Teens. DARWIN RICHARDSON-Tumbling Team. SARAH RILEY-Biology Club, Drama Club, F.H.A.-president-secretary, Freshman Class, G.A.A., Girls' League Council and Representative, Banner Girl, International Relations, Kay Cees, Plays, Pantograph, Quill and Scroll, Quiverian-cub staff, Radio Production, Spanish Club, Splash Club, Variety Show, Operetta. RON ROBBINS-Baseball, Basketball, Football. EARL ROBERTS-Pantograph. - -' BILL ROBINSON-Band, C. Q. Club, Physics Club, Variety Show. JOANN ROBINSON-Horizon Club, Y-Teens. A Y Earl Roberts Bill Robinson Joann Robinson Page '117 'if' Patricia Robison James Robnett Jesse Rodriquez ,r I I i i I I 4.7 his is-'ggi Flu uv -3439 L' ga' - f ,rfffiall-'Isl 'S ' , 'f fw.Wss:Bz J., V .-,g5,,,?,Q , ,wh ,fur-Y e I-filo, Arlan Rogers Frank Romero Gary Ross I PATRICIA ROBISON-F.H.A., Freshman Class, International Rela- tions, Kay Cees, Office Helper, Student Secretary, Tyronian. JIM ROBNETT-Football. JESSE RODIQUEZ-Baseball, Chess Club, Senior Helper. ARLAN ROGERS-Cross Country, Football, Senior Helper, Track Team. FRANK ROMERO-Band, Football, Physics Club, Student Council, Track Team, Pep Band. GARY ROSS-Freshman Class, Future Teachers Club, International Relations, Ushers Club. HENRY L. ROSS-Football Letterman, Variety Show. DANNY ROSSON FRANCES ROUDYBUSH-Future Nurses Club, G.A.A., Girls' League Representative, Kay Cees. RICHARD RUPE-Baseball, Pantograph, Quill and Scroll. HARRY RUTLEDGE-Cross Country, Drama Club, Design for Liv- ing, Future Teachers Club, Kay Cees-president, National Thes- pian, Physics Club, Plays, Student Council. 2 in 'FX Henry Ross Danny Rosson Frances Roudybush Richard Rupe Harry Rutledge Joe Saelruvich . ,,,' A JOSEPH SACKUVICI-I is I BOB SADRAKULA-Freshman Class, International Relations, Student - , , . 'Q Council. I li I lr E I I ,, i , I ,sf ,AQ , LEROY SALLAZ-Radio Production. L NORMAN sAMUELsoN-nina, Chemistry Club, Classical Club, De- i,I, I 5 ' F ' , ii sign for Living, Football, Microscope Club, Physics Club, Science A ,,, ,Qt Field Club. , , ' 4 w.,7ff'53 i LINDA SANDEEN-Future Nurses Club-president, Girls' Glee Club, ,,,,l f , X, . - .: .Q 1 - .Qf ifl Girls' League Council, Kay Cees, Clinic Assistant, Pantograph. DON SARAGUSA--Hollywood Club. ELIZABETH SCHEFFEL-Classical Club, Freshman Class, Future Nurses Club-secretary, G.A.A., International Relations, Kay Cees, Splash Club. Page 118 Bob Sadralrula Leroy Sallaz Norman Samuelson Linda Sancleen Don Saragusa Elizabeth Scheffel CARLTON SCHIEMANN-A Cappella, Basketball Letterman, Foot- ball Letterman, Librarian Assistant, Student Council, Variety Show, Operetta. MARGARET SCHLIONGA-Art Club, Drama Club, Girls' League Representative, Kay Cees, Variety Show, Operetta, National Art Honor Society. BRUCE SCHLOSSER-Drama Club, Physics Club, Tumbling Team. BOB SCHMIDT-Football, Student Council, Track Team, Tumbling Team-captain. SYLVIA SCHMIDT-Drama Club-secretary, Design for Living, Fresh- man Class, Future Nurses Club, G.A.A., Girls' League Council- secretary and Representative, German Club, International Rela- tions, Kay Cees, National Thespian, Plays, Quill and Scroll, Quiverian-winter co-editor, Splash Club, Variety Show. LEE ROY SCHMITZ-Physics Club, Future Teachers Club. JANICE SCHOENHOFER-Classical Club, F.H.A., Freshman Class, G.A.A., International Relations, Kay Cees, Y-Teens. DON SHONE-Boys' VV Club-president, Plays, Swimming Letter- man-co-captain, Track Team. EUGENE SCHUCK sse- W Janice Schoenhofer Don Schone Eugene Schuck Sharon Scoville Joyce Seaton Thomas Seldomridge -104' Jim Sells Steve Shafer Beverly Shaw all-,VN H Carlton Schiemann Margaret Schlonga Bruce Schlouer W, Vw-.. 4-nun Robert Schmidt Sylvia Schmidt Lee Roy Schmitz Tom Schweitzer Judy Scott Ronald Scott TOM SCHWEITZER-German Club, International Relations. JUDY SCOTT-Office Helper, Student Secretary, Tyronian. RON SCOTT SHARON SCOVILLE-Accompanist, A Cappella, Sophomore Class- secretary, Drama Club, F.H.A., G.A.A., Girls' Glee Club, Girls' League Council and Representative, Future Teachers Club-pres- ident secretary-treasurer, Kay Cees, National Thespian, Orchestra, Plays, Student Council, Variety Show, Operetta, Y-Teens- president. JOYCE SEATON-Biology Club, G.A.A., Girls' League Representa- tive, Future Teachers Club, lnternational Relations, Physics Club, Student Secretary, Senior Helper, Splash Club, Tyronian, Y-Teens. THOMAS L. SELDOMRIDGE-Boys' Glee Club, Hollywood Club, Variety Show, Operetta. JIM SELLS-Band. STEVE SHAFER-Physics Club. BEVERLY SHAW-F.H.A.-treasurer-historian, Girls' League Coun- cil, Kay Cees, Student Secretary, Senior Helper, Tyronian-pres. ident, Y-Teens-vice-president. Page 119 Larry Shaw Louie Shelleda Mary Ann Sheue Maye Shoemake Charles Shoemaker Larry Simpson LARRY SHAW-Drama Club, Freshman Class, International Relations. LOUIE W. SHELLEDA-Boys' NV Club, Swimming Lettermani Student Council. MARY ANN SHEUE-Classical Club-president, Drama Club, F.H.A., G.A.A., Future Teachers Club, International Relations, Kay Cces, Plays, Splash Club, Variety Show. MAYE SHOEMAKE-F.H.A., Girls' Glee Club, International Relations, Kay Cees, Y-Teens. CHARLES L. SHOEMAKER-Football, Orchestra, Senior Helper. LARRY SIMPSON DOROTHY F. SIMS-Band, Kay Cees, Operetta, Y-Teens. MAURICE SIMS-Classical Club, Freshman Class, Hollywood Club. JUDY KAY SMALL-Cafeteria, F.H.A., Girls' Glee Club, Y-Teens. BARBARA J. SMITH-Accompanist, Art Club, Band, Kay Cees, Or- chestra, Ushers Club, Variety Show, Operetta. CAROL SMITH-Art Club, Girls' Glee Club, Kay Cees, Radio Produc- tion, Ushers Club, Y-Teens. EUGENE W. SMITH-Basketball, Cross Country, Radio Production. RICHARD SMITH-Physics Club, Spanish Club. RONNIE SMITH-Baseball Letterman, Basketball, Boys' VV Club, Foot- ball Letterman, Freshman Class. JACK ROYCE SMITHSON-A Cappella-secretary-treasurer, Cafeteria, Drama Club, Plays, Variety Show, Operetta. HELEN SNIDER GARY SNYDER ARTHUR SORENSEN-Senior Helper. Dorothy Sims Maurice Sims judy Kay Small Barbara Smith Carol Smith Eugene Smith Richard Smith Ronnie Smith Jack Smithson Page 120 Helen Snider Gary Snyder Arthur Sorenson Bob Sparks Mary Speer Larry Spillman Elsie Searcher Diana Staton Brenda Stewart BOB SPARKS MARY SPEER-Classical Club-treasurer, Drama Club, Design for Living Girls' League Representative, International Relations, Kay Cees, Na- tional Thespian, Quill and Scroll, Quiverian-winter co-editor, Span- ish Club, Variety Show. LARRY SPILLMAN-Baseball, Basketball Letterman, Boys' Vi Club, Football Letterman. LEROY SPURGEON-Cross Country, Track Team. PENNY STANDISH-Kay Cees, Student Council. FRANK STAPP ELSIE M. STARCHER-Design for Living, Freshman Class, G.A.A., Of- fice Helper, Splash Club. DIANA STATON-A Cappella, Freshman Class, Kay Cees. LeRoy Spurgeon Penny Standish Frank Stapp h M 4, me ,g Michael Stewart Shirley Stitt Keith Stone BRENDA JOYCE STEWART-G.A.A., Girls' Glee Club, Future Teach- ers Club, Variety Show, Y-Teens. MIKE STEWART-Freshman Class, Physics Club, Senior Helper, Student Council. SHIRLEY STITT-G.A.A. KEITH STONE-Physics Club, Chemistry Assistant. BARBARA STOUT-F.H.A. BETTY STREEPER-Kay cm, Orchestra, spanish Club. DONALD STROUP-Baseball Letterman, Chess Club, Hi-Y, Physics Club. DARRELL SUMNER-Physics Club, Science Field Club, Classical Club. ALEX SUPICA-Basketball, Freshman Class, Physics Club. MAX SUPICA-Classical Club, Student Council. Bai-ban Smut Betty Streeper Donald Stroup Il I 'N f Darrell Sumner Alex Supica Max Supica Page 121 Steve Swaim Rosalie Sweeny Sharron Swender Connie Swisher Nancy Taggart Myra Swenson -1' A ' I f . if ,Ki it if Bill Taylor Connie Taylor Gary Taylor MARY BELLE TAYLER-G.A.A., Girls' Glee Club, Tyronian. WILLIAM DAVID THAYER JUNIOR THIRY-Boys' VV Club-secretary, Classical Club, Senior Class-president, Debate, Football Letterman, National Forensic, Plays, Student Council, Track Letterman-co-captain. JIM THOMANN-Band-sergeant-at-arms, Football, Swimming Let- terman. PAUL THOMAS-Freshman Class, Hollywood Club. SHARON THOMPSON-F.H.A., G.A.A., Girls' League Representative, International Relations, Kay Cees, Pantograph, Quill and Scroll, Radio Production, Student Secretary, Tyronian, Y-Teens. PEGGY THRUTCHLEY-G.A.A., Girls' Glee Club, Girls' W Club, Horizon Club, Kay Cees, Senior Helper, Splash Club, Tyronian, Variety Show, Y-Teens. MARTHA LOUISE TIMBY-G.A.A., Future Teachers Club, Interna- tional Relations, Kay Cees, Librarian Assistant, Student Secretary, Tyronian, Y-Teens, Clinic Assistant. JUDY TIMMERMAN-Design for Living, French Club-president. G. A.A., Horizon Club, Kay Cees, Splash Club. Page 122 STEVE SWAIM-Football, Senior Helper, Swimming Letterman, Stu- dent Council. ROSALIE SWEENY-International Relations, Ushers Club, Y-Teens SHARRON LEE SWENDER-Drama Club, Design for Living, G.A.A. Girls' League Representative, Future Teachers Club, Horizon Club International Relations, Kay Cees, Librarian Assistant, Quill and Scroll, Quiverian-editor-in-chief, Spanish Club, Ushers Club, Va- riety Show. MYRA SWENSON-G.A.A., Girls' League Representative, Kay Cees Librarian Assistant, Ushers Club, Variety Show, Y-Teens. CONNIE SWISHER-Art Club, Drama Club, F.H.A., Freshman Class Future Teachers Club, International Relations, Kay Cees, Y-Teens NANCY TAGGART-Classical Club, Drama Club, French Club, F H.A., Freshman Class, Future Nurses Club, International Rela- tions, Kay Cees, Physics Club, Student Council, Y-Teens. BILL TAYLOR-Boys' VV Club, Football, Swimming Letterman Tennis Letterman. CONNIE JUNE TAYLOR-Cafeteria-cashier, Girls' League Repre- sentative, Ushers Club. GARY TAYLOR-Freshman Class, Hi-Y. 'am rw X ff w I Mary Belle Tayler William Thayer Junior Thiry Jim Thomann Paul Thomas Sharon Thompson Peggy Thrutchley Martha Timby Judy Timmerman DON TINSLEY-Football, Senior Helper. SANDRA TOMLIN-Drama Club, Freshman Class, G.A.A., Y-Teens ROY TOOLEY ROBERT TOWNDROW KAREN TOWNSEND-Drama Club, Girls' League Representative. International Relations, Student Secretary, Tyronian. JOYCE TRAPP-Cheerleader-reserve, Girls' League Representative- vice-president, Future Teachers Club, International Relations, Ray Cees, Spanish Club-secretary. JOE TUCKER-Hi-Y, Stamp Club. SHARON TUCKER-F.H.A., G.A.A., Girls' VV Club-Vice-prcsb dent, Ushers Club. CARMEN LETA TURNER-Classical Club, Girls' Glee Club, German Club, Y-Teens. ELAINE TURPIN-F.H.A., G.A.A., Freshman Class, Girls' VV Club. International Relations, Kay Cees, Physics Club, Student Secre- tary, Senior Helper, Splash Club, Student Council. I W ' f 'lhq , .-' A K ,ha ' i i i'5'i5., is I ,sive-w.i , 1 Joe Tucker Sharon Tucker Carmen Turner Becky Updike Walter Urich Tim Van Cleave Nancy Viertel Charlene Vogel Linda Vogel 1 -.ff Don Tinsley Sandra Tomlin Roy Tooley Robert Towndrow Karen Townsend Joyce Trapp Elaine Turpin Ewald Ulmer Ann Underwood EWALD ULMER-Cross Country, International Relations, Track Team. ANN UNDERWOOD-F.H.A., G.A.A., Y-Teens. BECKY UPDIKE-G.A.A., Girls' NV Club, Senior Helper. WALTER URICH-Freshman Class. TIM VAN CLEAVE-Classical Club, Debate, Design for Living, Freshman Class, Kay Cees, National Forensic, Student Council. NANCY VIERTEL-Freshman Class, Kay Cees, Librarian Assistant. CHARLENE VOGEL-F.H.A., Freshman Class, G.A.A., Girls' Glee Club, International -Relations, Ushers Club, Y-Teens. LINDA VOGEL-Cafeteria, Drama Club, Design for Living, Freshman Class, G.A.A., International Relations, Kay Cees, Librarian As- sistant, Pantograph, Quill and Scroll, Student Secretary, Student Council, Tyronian, Ushers Club, Y-Teens. Page 123 Page 124 148 V, 'Siu 1. 7, - . W XM? C9 31 . V 5'-'sw X ,gif f - I fvfrzf. 'I is ' ' V 344 5 1 JF - Linda Wait Wayne Walden Donald Walker ,A .K ,,., R 4 . P X is ,. 1 a X 1 Ls-ii Michael Wall Bonnie Waller Erick Walters eadafza LINDA WAIT-Classical Club, Drama Club, Design for Living, Fresh- man Class, G.A.A., International Relations, Kay Cees, Librarian As- sistant, National Thespian, Senior Helper, Splash Club, Variety Show. WAYNE WALDEN-Baseball, Freshman Class, Track Team. DONALD WALKER-Hi-Y, Senior Helper. MIKE WALL-Art Club, Senior Helper, Tumbling Team. BONNIE MARZELL WALLER-Cafeteria, Chemistry Club, Classical Club, Freshman Class, Future Nurses Club, G.A.A., Spanish Club, Y-Teens. ERICK WALTERS-German Club, Kay Cees, Librarian Assistant. LINDA LEE WALTERS-Freshman Class, Kay Cees, Variety Show, Y-Teens. STANLEY WALTON-Debate, Design for Living, Kay Cees, Science Field Club-president, Spanish Club. BARBARA WARD-Kay Cees. Librarian Assistant, G.A.A., French Club ALAN WELLS-Hi-Y, Kay Cees, Physics Club. TOM WERP-Hi-Y-president, Physics Club. WARREN WESSEL-Boys' W Club, Football Letterman. CAROLYN WESTBROOK-Classical Club, F.H.A., Future Nurses Club, G.A.A., Girls' Glee Club, Kay Cees, Pantograph, Quill and Scroll JIM WESTIFALI.. ,IEANNE WHITE-Art Club, F.H,A., G.A.A., Horizon Club, Kay Cces National Art Honor Society. RAY WHITNEY MARGIE ANN WIEDEMAN-Y-Teens. CAROL SUE WILCOX -Drama Club, Office Helper, Plays, Ushers Club, Y-Teens. W' sri, if I 5, 'dl 9' EE, .,,....,xJ Linda Walters Stan Walton Barbara Ward Alan Wells Tom Werp Warren Weasel ,QX, Rvxkx Carolyn Westbrook jim Westfall Jeanne White Ray Whitney Margie Wiedeman Carol Wilcox jo Beth Wild Betty Williams Carolyn Wilson Robert Wittenberg jerry Womble Donald Woolsey JO BETH WILD-F.H.A., G.A.A., Kay Cees. BETTY WILLIAMS-Horizon Club, Office Helper, Student Secretary, Tyronian, Ushers Club, Variety Show. CAROLYN WILSON-Band, Design for Living, Horizon Club, Kay Cees, Majorette, Physics Club, Spanish Club, Variety Show. MALINDA WILSON-Cheerleader-freshman, F.H.A., G.A.A., Girls' League Representative, International Relations, Kay Cees, Spanish Club. ROBERT H. WILTSHIRE VIRGINIA WITHERS-F.H.A. ROBERT WITTENBERG-A Cappella, Variety Show, Gperetta. JERRY WOMBLE DON WOOLSEY-Chess Club, I-Ii-Y, Pantograph, Quill and Scroll, Stamp Club, Student Council, Variety Show. DOUGLAS WRIGHT Virginia Wright Robert Wyatt Barbara Yonevich Bill Young Janeth Zeephat . 5. l I ' K H -f , -I -V. -We--t,f,.,f--gm., Malinda Wilson Robert Wiltshire Virginia Withers 1 5 vm S 'ug X w Douglas Wright jack Wright Ron Wright JACK WRIGHT-Football, Physics Club, Senior Helper, Chemistry As- sistant. RON WRIGHT-Basketball, Senior Helper. VIRGINIA WRIGHT-Freshman Class, International Relations, Kay Cees, Office Helper, Tyronian. ROBERT WYATT, JR.-Cafeteria, Freshman Class, Hollywood Club, Hi-Y-president, assistant secretary, social chairman, vice-president, treasurer, Stamp Club. BARBARA J. YONEVICH-G.A.A., International Relations, Kay Cees, Senior Helper, Y-Teens. BILL YOUNG-Basketball Letterman, Boys' W Club, Chemistry Club, Junior Class-president, Freshman Class, Future Teachers Club, Hol- lywood Club, Physics Club, Senior Helper, Student Council- president. JANETH K. ZEEPHAT-Drama Club, Design for Living, G.A.A., Girls' League Representative, Girls' W Club, International Relations, Kay Cees, Librarian Assistant, Plays, Senior Helper, Operetta, Y-Teens. DAVID ZUCK-Football. , I , gi I 4 if nin g ' David Zuck Page 125 H! I f nX3'?'m -. ,gs 5 X lo ,E V ' if f' 'wg X xx i w 'gdb wi Y my Page 126 :fbi J f,s.- - mn.: '-, : ' , G .X 4 1 R . S' .. 51,15 2 5 Z if gf: ,Q Eur QQ A 5 Q MS' g 33? ,.. v ' I ,,.1,-.as TITLE .mv- --t-nQqa5:., , 4 -fav:-'flwsrefj 1 '1F:-5: , E3F'51u-... 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