Wyandotte High School - Quiverian Yearbook (Kansas City, KS)

 - Class of 1960

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I: xxx J x 'IQQQ O ss of qololerx promis A legend, told and retold countless times around campfires that have been cold for centuries . . . of a great warrior chief who arrived at the confluence of the Kaw an-d Missouri rivers and beheld a beauti- ful and abundant land, and thrust into the ground a stone tipped lance bearing two feathers from his war bonnet to mark the boundary, and he called the land QUlVERA , meaning, land of golden promise. The early historic inhabitants of this area were known as QUIVERA Indians, who lived in this valley and hunted on nearby plains. Later, they were succeeded by other tribes, which included the Wyandottes, who gave their name to our county and school. The Spanish explorer, Coronado, was probably the first European to see the famous land of the Quiveras. He found no gold, and returned to Mexico in disappointment. Since the Quiveras, the settlers and farmers who made this land their home as America moved westward, were to discover the true meaning of the Land of Golden Promise. There is little left to us now of the neolithic culture of these ancient inhabitants but old ghosts of the past. The great hunts, thc migration of the great herds of buffalo, the throb of tom-toms, feasts and dancing, are no more . . . not even in the memory of the oldest now living, but these Indians have left to us their names. Names of places . . . towns and rivers, and we have adopted them as our own. They also gave us, together with a few remaining artifacts, a primitive and symbolic art that has been integrated into the architecture of our school. We call our yearbook the QUIVERIAN . . . a name given the annual by the 1921 staff, who felt that it symbolized the forward look- ing spirit of youthful Kansas. In 1922 it was adopted as the permanent title of the Wyandotte High School Annual. The QUIVERIAN recounts our deads, our doings and our ac- complishments, as did the story tellers of the ancient people, whose Campfires have long been burned out, and who marked the boundaries of the Land of Golden Promise with a flint tipped lance. ,ff 74fU? 7v-exert., - I, , 4 i 117' .. I I Ay A f Q5 ,!iZ!.f, 4' .-ffffzffvcfffM44 'effing . 7 ' . . li ,, f Jff' 1 inf ,-Q.-4:f:f,f4 '74Lf'k 'X , ' -fef' ' 1,-' af 1 I ' if ff ff' l .5933 iii-1g,Q.sP. 'i N.'i TZ, - L -' ft' N ' L,l.,f-x..,,3 Xifgri. H- C '--- Q.. gf' L x-C7 5, CXMN ,,y,.g, w ,psy L, age: Lf 1,fSx-,LQ gf cicek . .- , -lfpcvl-f SD gi-f,,X, t i-ae:?1'-Cifi L if' T we infix' Pl S 8 lflfl' il .i1fA vi I Y A 0 ,f ,-- A : 'ff-si QU C CF gl, , ,s ' ' n fl' MN - '. I Y X ., .5 Qu- lif-1 gi?-'.1ib.,.iil'ii .',iif..'f A 'VX' l.iFf l' ss 9? .sf s .fer i i, . 1, ' .T ia ig-Ji . il' ilf-ij' V 'x f iwi L -- as A Ja ' I- I Ira.: I. wpiyrf ' ix GV: ,lm I Mig., flqi V4 .. ', , , is . 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The school was removed to Seventh and Riverview in 1890. There was little activity in the years 1888 and 1899, as a new building at Ninth and Minnesota was under construction, and delays prevented occupancy until Cctober 2nd, 1899. A North Wing was added to the School in 1907 and a South Wing was added in 1910, to meet the need of a growing community. The Pantograph was started in 1917, but the first issue did not appear until January 23, 1920. In 1926 the Kay Ceees were organized. Old Wyandotte High school at Ninth and Minnesota. 1e.i,.gJ...R,WQm0a WW Q? Qig YV- . :lima S abaaudniadit Q ware-uv 13-a.A.o On the night of March 3rd, 1934, Wyandotte anal-flH-fk Qi? W 'ig P995 kj? 5 , ' 4 5'-Q. High School was destroyed by fire. Through the V ' night the firemen battled the 'flames in vain, for l by morning only the walls remained. The building V 3 was a complete ruin, and new plans to construct 1 a new and larger school were immediately made. l . 1 The new Wyandotte High School was construct- ed in 1935, the result of immediate need, a farsighted community took in to account the long range re- quirements of an expanding city. K 'ti' , 4 lf '-M V Z . wld l - ei ,. ' 'ff-V-ff?'l-5, - V A 3 7 V , '!'l 'l n S' Nrei-QQ ll . , 1- ' T . . ' 1. 11 ' V' . V - -A ...w if V- 1. vii- -it '7' ,w.q:fV'N ff. .ur 111 ff 7 'el' 'l ' A .J , ,. Q f - q-l-if ,in '-'Nil i,l'u,V , 51 1 1 . ' l 1 - V f-,L 25155 3 g:S,e55-'f4f - - ,, 7 Q f l'..a ' V '5i'a?5P'f'f'.r3-eaifuglgF9563 ' I ,V i H If ,. ' A F tef44L'1 f1Vi,l : r- t . ' . ili- . 'alfa 1' il . J 'fi' ?Sf,'5l Q 1' if. l V. . . -Q V r , t' ' y 2,f ,li1 i l!lg.54.i' 4 1 V T' V fi l ' ' i .Q , ..,. , ji , V 13 all V div QV ' .I T '4 I I a - V 'ti' ' V- . . V . , .Lfv . ' V, 5 19. V in M -N A' wi.-2 pf, V.... ' -35. ,L . . -Tr. x ipp. 7 Q 1 .V g 's - .i ' ' . '-ff Qia . - . f-,'-Mt: - ' ' :Lf ' -Q E ' V. give , 'Z y. V . fx-TQ . 4 ,ri awwzsfwwwwmdt aid isaemf myq ' ' Q t 'S' ' ' e' ' T ai 1 ' ' - '- ' Lipid . . . 2 : ffl'5 l'4 . Wyandotte High School is a model of archi- 1 tecture and functions as a most important center jf F V!'111'i7 '2' l . . gf . of community educational activity. Competently administered and staffed by excellent instructors, the achievements of Wyandotte High are note- A worthy. , y -' fr F' 1 . y f ii 5 fx 1 T n . j . V - V ja rr'll V'-' g 1 5:55 jig f------M .-A .', ' Liga '--5 yay.. ff f 1' ill ml 'ii a W , A - g .,V, 'r i1 V . .9-1 ,..- I L N .VII . ' A '- ' -'5'1'1'f'i QQ ': If fig? i 5 Q p 5' ' 33 .f 'i'i X ' 'L 'F f - ,. ianlisariic. i 'ff-.q., a . 4 ', V. The present building takes form. lm 4 Page 7 .lim MQ? xi Fi? I 'Q ,,f.f3.ef-4 1- A ltr .-KLLQ .Clif JH ' Q has fjlfficq,-Ma has ' if it A' Q27 6 41.11 J! I the towers of Wyandotte... From the verdure of c a r e f ul l y landscaped grounds, rise the twin towers of our school build- ing, into the blue of a Kansas sky. The towers are high, because the building is large. They are inspir- ing, interesting, intricate in design and artistic. Em- ploying a symmetrical Indian motif, the brick and limestone of the towers are dazzling in the light of a western sun. They identify Wyandotte High School. Principal J. F. Wellemeyer proposed the west tower as representing knowledge, and the east tower as representing character. Principal Wellemeyer ex- plained it thuslyg the west Was a land of pioneers, eager and ambitious to achieve and acquire . . . and they were true pioneers in arts and sciences as well as many newer branches of learning. The east sug- gests maturity, stability of character, refinement, culture and inspiration. The imposing t o w e r s of Wyandotte High School, beloved by all who have classes here, are a reminder that here is a segment of America, youth- ful and exuberant today, but tomorrow . . . mature and intent. From these young people will come the guardians of our heritage, our culture and our free- doms, and greater achievements than we have ever known will add new honors and dignity to all man- kind. ,Y GMS? .xkyxa-' slwgfx .ag it is our very good fortune .... There are some things made by the hand of man that seem to be the exceptional . . . in con- cept, execution and function. Perhaps such things are the product of an unusual stimuli of unusual people, butgvery often there is more. A need, toward which is directed . . .- talent, ability and intellectual integrity, -together with determination' to attain a goal and pride in achievement. Our own Wyandotte High School is certainly one of the unique achievements of this region. There are not many High Schools that can compare with it. There are perhaps some that are larger . . . not many . . . but, it would be very difficult to find one that is an equal. Built in a time when great skills and talent Were very readily available, moreover, diligent and eager . . . our school reflects a true greatness and integrity that belonged to the hands of those vvho fashioned it. And, there must have been a genume pride at the finish. A visitor can see at once that here is a great Work. Great because of the fine materials that Went into it, the outstanding t al e n t s of designers and craftsmen that moulded it into its present form. It was properly conceived and honestly built, antici- 'WE' -ni' 'Q .- -e , A 3 . W Gymnasium Q pating future needs, and it has been said by those who have the right to say, that this marvelous school building could probably not be reproduced even if the need existed. It Would be almost impossible to assemble enough craftsmen with the old and honored skills to duplicate what We now have. Beautifully landscaped, the grounds and build- ings are stately and magnificent with each season, and truly, our community can point with pride to Wyandotte High School as the cultural asset of greatest stature for many a mile around. In winter View from the teenis courts Wes: tower P- Q yy 4,':. I lf .AL . ,,. . Q. 'l-ky' X ,pw ' wiki! . X 1 ., x -iffgjvv , I ,- ' , , z . ' vi il 1 I 1 ' P. fl - , ISV gli 'r l Jv ffia ill-1 K - s if ll v ' ' ' Y Ei ' '12 :.-- lli -1' 'Q gi 1 -'??EP::'-1,232 W if ' 1-'Pi ' Elf: f,j'1F,Q V my l - , 'i i f' 3 'r - 3.4 ,gg It Ls L: 1' 'I 'Z ., .- Qr . eff Ziff--1:12-13 Y, 'f f 7 Ef3f9:5,A ' TT 9,15 . TW ' ' f I gulf? :TW ' i n ' , mi' ' ' r 5, . !'f and inside our school. .. Social Hall holds Yule memories. 1 ,,.:...- , .4.,y - Y flu ,. . I n -, A , Q- 5, 9.4-.. ---2.11:-...rg .... H V ---f-N - :vi -' , .f 'F ,.- A, . , . , Y 'J-'-Agfzr, 21:2-::.T-1575 . ,.., -F .A .Y., ,Q-g,1:-,i'.. ,A ..,, ul, llialillliiimili I' A . u- -. X S. 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Bulldogs bear Black and Whit 7' 474 C77 Sv Pantograph Valentine Queen Sally Lyfle sing of Robwfrom Harry Gibson, Senior Class Presi t to Clark Mandigo, Junior Class President. .. a Q' 'X 'fx 'tx Itlb , -lh.,.4. Blendefs-anyone? in gn, Conternplacive Ann Forhergill i XX X' 1 1 ,- x, l 'H I I ! l 'Drum-:ii l . I ,' 1 - 1 N ' P-f 1 . It-' FA, . I 'Y' 1' , , , . gs 5? l' 1 . 'I 'w , 1, li l I j l ' ll 4 f f l , I. Q 1 Page 16 . Qlyde mme J. Clyde Hume was the vice-principal of Wyan- dotte for 32 years. He entered the teaching pro- fession in 1922 at Bentley, Kansas. Then he accepted a position as principal and coach of a high school in Springer, New Mexico. Wyandotte needed him, and he joined the teaching staff here in February of 1927. Mr. Hume taught English and mathematics and gave intelligence tests. Later he Was selected to fill the vacancy of vice-principal Smith. After many untiring years of service, Mr. Hume retired from Wyandotte in 1959 because of poor health. He always had a friendly smile and a help- ing hand for everyone. We Want to extend our thanks to Mr. Hume for all his many services and to Wish him all the happiness he deserves. JW 1 x f F V' Lu fi If y fl wg! ,W lv u f 1 J, I 5,1 ' 1 .1 , My ff , ? pf V' W , I 6 MK' K Administration . l ll l l F. L. Schlagle Superintendent PP' Golcla Cosner Guidance Counselor R. C. Johnson Principal T' William Mclntire Vice-Principal 'Ulf Lewis Brotherson Business Manager David Kendall Guidance Counselor 'N 1 ia X- english Q-4-P - gn...- 'ha' K Nd 'f MARY CROWN DONALD DOUGHTY DARREL FROGLEY LYNN HOEHN Nebraska, M.A. Southwestern, B.A. Kansas State, B.S. Western Reserve, B.A. English 11, 12, English 10, ll English ll. English 10. My CONNIE MORITZ Emporia, B.A. English 10, 12 DELORES JOHNSON Kansas, B.S. English 10, Creative Writing, Radio Production. fi., .W Qi rl? N ,' la- t , . , i WSY53S3-- l 'i ' fr- Jgg- 1 ., 1 -- 6, f i i K va V' A 4 l I x . u ,- f I x mp-., MA 5 ' uiQ'.l?J 1, - sy., L-Nw-is 1 hQ.,fH1S.W: :. 'H s -r Ex n ' lvn ' I: 'V w tc' Lx 1 rf 1 ' 5 ' qty., ,f V . , FRANK NAYLOR Kansas, M.Ed. English 11, journalism , u ,. -1- .: ,,1'i . 'H' K -, .'ff'1!-:gt Y ep: N N tai +L V l k , A - if ' i - 41 ,r 1-this 'Qu N . Z iff , ' ' ' 11 A I I T .du , . hw' lf' ij 35 gf 'Y V '1 ii., is 1 112- ' 355. I , V Ijffyl'-A Ti. '7 X' x ROLAND C. SlN'IlTH A. B. SPEARS AW-'YN STARBUCK LOUISE TIMMER Colorado, M-A' Central Mo., B.S. Pittsburg, B.S. Columbia, M.A. English 11 English II, 12 English 10 English 11, 12 Page 21 ,bf N 1:-.--' BILL ACKERM' Buena Vista,Y,1B.ll::Vl American History: j ,ff , f 4 ,tif KJ A CLINT F. HAMMER Colorado State, M.A. American History 1! '77 LULU McCANLES Stanford, M.A. World History Page 22 social studies RAY L. COX Kansas, B.S. Social Studies as 'fi- :NU JEAN CURL Park College, A.B. Vocations, History xv BOB HUGHES JEAN HUTTON Colorado, B.A. Kansas, B.S. Vocations Vocations 4 U K v- xi' 'x . .-wx.. L 'f . CHARLES SHEFFIELD WALTER SHUBLOM Kansas, M.S. Kansas, M.E. American Government Social Studies if K 7'-' , .ififigf :ji H, -' gc ' W QA ij! Q M , N G , -Y rv- . x J . P . , . , MARION E. DIVELBISS Columbia, M.A. American Government up-of ' RONALD KARST Fort Hays State, B.S. Social Studies, Vocations I hr' . -A f f Y. Q is X A X LAWRENCE THARP Kansas, M.A. History, Quiverian ED ELLIS Iowa, M.A. American Government RUSSELL O. LI Denver, M.A. Psychology 'gs-s A' K , , C MARION A. WOOL5 Emporia, M.S. Amcrican History LAURI CROCKER Kansas, B.S. Spanish, English ai, -cf? I NINA HOWIE Kansas, M.A. French, English foreign languages 'I as.,- li i I 1 i U .1 'Y' 51 fi val ,ifyi r v 2N ' . 'aw .M . ,f., 1,xJ:a3., , , W A I , 'EK , A v 'I' V v x 'Z 1 .050 ' in FRANK KEPPELER Illinois, B.A. German, English mathematics ul ' UH . 11.1 IONA METTLEN Emporia, B.S. Latin ,IUDITH STAPLETON Kansas, M.A. Spanish v lf,- K ff. , ig ,- ,V W' L f E-' . ' 'N '5 :..- j 1 A ' A I W--' ii DJ- 1 iiijii' M' i L NELSON M. CONNET LESTER M. CROSS DONALD DARNELL JOHN HIRSCH VIOLA HUTCHERSON Pittsburg, M.S. Emporia, M.S. Kansas, B.S. Missouri, M.E. Pittsburg, M.S. Algebra Mathematics Algebra Algebra, Geometry Algebra f '-315 5-X ' 4 'ii ,W , 'z ....., bv -Y., ,ii tv J L N' 1 ' ii Ei?fi1fi7'?P 'v A t!S f:7ix'f,? -11 iii: ,IOHN VV. HURST MAUDE MOLES FRANCIS A. SWAIM DONALD E. UPSON Kansas, B.S. Columbia, M.A. Emporia, M.S. Kansas State, M.S. Algebra, Geometry Mathematics Gwmefry Geometry Page 2 3 fine arts . 4.:s ,cs-1-'I' ,,i, A 1 iv' I 5.21. it r ' ' 45 Q' -'S y i , 1 b X . S r A 5 :iff 5: A' H u W 4451.2 an Rv'-L' vk ,akbyr . Q: 4 S tif I s , Y - Wifi? 'iz -. ' -i '- I ' 31: 51, - -' ' 'j g VJ ' CARRIE FUENFSTUECK EILEEN HUGHES LEONARD JENSEN W. J. KNAPP R. A. SAMUELSON MARGUERITE THLIS COUICF, B-A- KSHSSS, M-S- Iowa, MS- Greeley, M.A. Northwestern, M.M. Northwestern, MM Art English Art, Crafts Speech, Debate Dramatics, Stagecraft Instr. Music, Theory Vocal Music S ki: ,f- '45 5 'V 4 I ' 'x V CAROLYN ARNOLD Missouri, B.S. Typing, Economics I --V ' W' ' i -U If 1 .elf -Q rv s WEA. ,L HEY ' -22 B , pin v. V ' 'gf -1 fl433:a -A . ' 1' ' CLARENC Iowa, M.A. Accounting , L -....-ff business 4.,.7. M ,... REMINTA M. KING Pittsburg, M.A. . Q A 12 .1. Shorthand, Transcription V - x U 1 , nf -11 'will' 127.1 1515 w t LESTER RAMSEY PAUL C. STARBUCK MAURINE THOMAS Iowa, M.A. Iowa, M.A. Northwest Mo., M.S. I Page 24 Shorthand Typing Business , F 1 X LAUREN L. PLUMMER Emporia, M.S. Business Qu 'r-3-3' DOROTHY WIGFIELD Kansas, B.S. Typing, Clerical Practice natural science 'lt N-N4 I K i n 'ib- l h5 'V ,J -.1 K J I ' A , -. . , ,1l..'::: --an u H ' j I, q.33fEf5f?f,i ' ,V' ' ',-:- I M257 5i5 :r5:: 4 2 'I fte1:11:5i'2'f:'2?i1 WILLARD ALLEN MARGARET ANGELCYK D. F. BENTLEY ROBERT BROXVNFJGG JOHN GOODE St. Norbits, B.S. Piff5lJlll'g, B.S. Kansas, M.A. Kansas, MS- EmP0I'iH, B.A. Botany, Geography PhysioloSY, Biology Biology Bi0l08Y Chemistry DAVID F, GRAY DAVID KITSON K. I. STUBBLEFIELD GERALD THOMPSON Missouri, M.A. MaSSachusetts,'B.S. Iowa, M.S. Illinois Stare, B.S. Physics Chemistry Biology Geography home economics 7 Hu. ity Q52 .j 'F 'P:f' 1:-gr LUCILLE HAWKS MARON LORIMER JANE MILLARD REBA E- SMITHER Colorado State, M.A. Kansas State, M.S. Emporia, B.S. Pittsburg, M.S. Everyday Living Foods Foods Clothing Page 25 industrial arts v' vm P , A fyunv r GERALD FISHER JAMES GREEN A. L. GUY GEORGE HOUSE MIUHQSOW, B-S- Printing Chicago, M.A. Electricity Drifting Y Auto Mechanics N yi if ' ,C g 1 . m f- ff , q M M b ip J L V, fw- L gg! . . E ,s. 1, ..--...t V SU, x sw' . yi H X r JJ L ul 1 ,f . - A lim: , V+ ' - ' - Q ,VAL -.1 . 8.--A -- RALPH LANDES GLENN L. STEVENSON CHARLES VINING Pittsburg, M.S. Pittsburg, M.S. Pittsburg, M.S. Woodworking Metal Work Drafting I I physical education, health . ' N xxx .X -X ..- as 'N . A7115 T 1 .,, I' HELEN BARNETT SUE CAROLYN ARDISIHILL DONALD KYLE ORVILLE D. Columbia' M,A, HAGIQRNIAN Columbia, M.A. Kansas, M.S. MCHENRY Mi550Llri, NIlfll'lC50IC1, 1,-.-rj! DELVIN T. NORRIS Kansas, M.S. Hur Q FLORENCE B. CORPORON Pittsburg, B.S. Library P '!f MILDRED NORMAN Pittsburg, B.S. Librarian ff? LI administrative staff 'Cv' X BETTY ELKINS ANNIE R. GRIFFITI-I ALICE IRWIN Secretary Peabody, B.S., R.N. Treasurer School Nurse .lk ?N. iii. 06 gif? 1:-J BARBARA JOHNSON Secretary Clerk SANDRA MORTON Jn- ,Z - I my Y i i' . I ,. - V 9. an E uv- 'N f 'f ' ' E! I jf it raps, Q- ETHEL DORIS NORMA WOOD JEANNE YOAKUM PROCACCI Kansas State, B.S. Clerk Pitsburg, B.S. Library Cafeteria Director Page 27 student council By jan Zimmerman BACK ROW, left to right: Roy Rawlings, Steve Renko, Ricky Sereres, David Cox, Mike Campbell, Phillip Miller, Margie Jacobs, Madeline Rains, Rose Mary Delich, Bonnie Sue Boyd, Linda Barnes, Eric Peters, Pat Burch, Jim Tharp, Tom Buxton, Mike Ireland. FOURTH ROW: Terry Oldham, Ted Tindall, Glenna Rich- ardson, Judy Petnik, Janice Ackors, Jeanette Moore, Diane Karnaze, Betty Ball, Linda Rively, Penny Foster, Kathy Hosch, Jackie St. Aubyn, Nancy Breidenthal, Dolly Harris. THIRD ROW: Nick Popoff, Tom Saragusa, Tom Jones, Mar- The Student Council of Wyandone High School is strictly a service organization. Toward this goal the Coun- cil is active in as many student activities as seem feasible or desirable. Specific examples of the above were the operation and organization of the Lost and Found Service, the col- lection of a Thanksgiving offering for the Life-line Mis- sion, the sale of the furry bulldogs for the P.T.A. fund raising project, the sponsoring of tour mixers throughout Page 28 tin Larson, John Kent, Bob Rankin, Brian Kelly, Larry Payne, Karl Heath, Bill Isenhour, Kenneth Knapp, Bonnie Endsley, Virginia Hopewell, Gary Lockwood, Jimmy Ray, D011 Leever, Sid Korn, Bill Keen, Bob Stannard, Sharon Fenoglio. SECOND ROW: Frank Smith, Mike Rodriguez, Dean Lebestky, Sharon Moore, Ed Kriss, Byron Loudon, Mr. Kyle, Bill Leonard, Sandy McKinzie, Jeannie Franklin, Sonja Wilson, Clarissa Mears. FRONT ROW: Lana May, Carol James, Barbara Flowers, Judy Dugan, Patty Ashton, Sandra Lorton, Linda Zimmer, Carol Martin, Joyce Johnson. the school year, the direction of Know Your Job Day , and the representation of Wyandotte at the State Traffic Safety Conference. The Council is composed of one representative from each homeroom. Much credit is deserved by the members, by their sponsor, Mr. Kyle, and by the Council Officers. This year's officers are: Ed Kriss, president, Byron Loudon, vice-president, Sharon Moore, secretary, and Bill Leonard, treasurer. Wools, Sponsor Richard Street, Vice-President lumor class officers by Iam Zimmerman V7yandotte's outstanding junior class has about 660 peppy members. These talented students have proved that they are interested in almost everything. This year their outstanding activities, under the guidance of Miss Mary Crown, were the class patty, selection of the class ring, and the Passing of the Robe Cere- mony. With this ceremony the junior class of 1960 received all the joys and responsibilities of being the seniors of 1961. ps ev x if 1 iv 'ky X Xl X at lx Sharon Moore, Treasurer Charlotte Lukar, Secretary Clark Mandigo, President Mike Bigelow, President Phil Lewallen, Treasurer N, Sandra Lorton, Secretary sophomore class officers by Ian Zimmerman About 700 green sophomores en- tered VVyandotte's halls in 1959. A few days later these same sophomores par- ticipated vigorously in their high school career, now being an enthusiastic and confident group. Mr. Marion Wools has been the sponsor of our sophomore class, which participated in a successful class election and an interesting class party. Now the sophomores look forward' to their next two wonderful years at Wy- andotte. 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The Girls' League is the largest organization at Wyan- dotte. Every girl automatically becomes a member when she enters Wyandotte. The Girls' League sponsors many activities during the year which keep all of the girls interested and enthusiastic about the activities of our school. The first of these activites is the orientation for the Sophomores to' introduce them to some of the faculty members and to take them on a tour of Wyandotte. Next, is an as- sembly early in the year to acquaint the girls with the clubs at Wyandotte. This is followed by a sack-nick in the fall, which is held at Loose Park, where the girls enjoy many out- door games. The next event of the year is the annual Christ- mas Formal, one of the most memorable moments of the year. This year, being leap year, the Girls' League and the Art Club s '3- ei- SEOOND ROW: Elaine Day, Judy Shirley, Marcia Porter, Marilyn Mahale, Miss Barnett, Karen Daly, Sharon Moore, Jerry Prichard. FIRST ROW: Ruth Palmer, Sheila Stevenson, Pat Wynn, Linda Volz, Phyllis Mader, Carol Crumrine. sponsored a Leap Year Dance for the entire school. An as- sembly was held, the purpose being to introduce the candi- dates for next year's elections. In the spring the Mother- Daughter Banquet was held for Juniors and Seniors and their mothers. Good food, entertainment and the installation of officers were the important features of this occasion. The Girls' League also sponsors at least one mixer during the year. The Girls' League is under the able direction of Miss Helen Barnett, who is helped by Mrs. Arnold, Miss Cosner, Miss Hughes, Mrs. Millard, and Miss Thomas. The officers for this year are Karen Daly, President: Marilyn Mahale, Vice- Presidentg Marcia Porter, Secretary, and Sharon U Moore, Treasurer. girls' league representatives BACK ROW, left to right: Connie Phillips, Connie Hall, Judy Shir- ley, Carol Frazier, Jan Thornburgh, Karen Melton, Lynda Howard Ruth Palmer, Mary Sue Mimmick, Camille Noche, Pam Burt Barbara Chance. FOURTH ROW: Karen McFadden, Beverly Flies, Madlyn Chelesnik, Lee Ann Brown, Kathy Rader, Nancy Swengel, Cheryl Decker, Gret- chen Brandt, Nancy Painter, Marsha Ramey, Susan McCampbell. THIRD ROW: Dorothy Johnson, Charlotte Jagusch, Esther Heman- dez Barbara Thomas Sharon Reed, Shirley Travis, Georgadene Basler N I g . ' P , ' ,, ., it-ir H , V 2 23 , ' ll-D 11 I 'f-T' ' I f - :,:+f? A ' Barbara Hale, Georgiia Shoemake. SECOND ROW: Peggy McDonald, Sue Brown, Alberta Burris, Linda Sutton, Sharon Wiber, Joy Laster, Betty Percival, Marcia Davis, Sharon Lamson, Peggy Greene. FRONT ROW: Judy Haworth, Sandra Lorton, Dianne Karnage, Penny Foster, Carolyn Peters, Linda Volz, Norita Jacobson, Miss Thomas, Glenna Richardson. H L r.,, , ,, BACK ROW, left to right: Dean McCurley, Paul Welch, George Huonker, Ted Tindall, Brian Ellis, David Brooks, Clinton jones, Jim Campion, Jack Swender. FRONT ROW: Curtis Robinson, Robert Sillman, K. I. Stubblefield, L. L. Plummer, John Goode, Marion E. Divelbiss, Larry Butcher, Dale Thrasher. I hl-y By Patricia Meriwether The only Christian Service Organization for boys at Wyandotte is the Hi-Y Club which was organized in 1920. The Hi-Y movement was started at Chapman, Kansas in 1889. Our Hi-Y Club has given 23 years of faithful service to Wyandotte promoting the annual talent show, handling the second-hand book store, sponsoring the check stands in the auditorium operating the concession stands that appear at our athletic events The sponsors are Mr Marlon Dxvelbiss Mr L. L Plummer Mr K I Stubblefield and Mr John Goode Officers for the fnrst semester were President Larry Butcher Vice President jerry Werp Secretary Bob Sxllman and Treasurer Jack Swender Second semester officers are President Brian Ellis Vice President Jerry Werp Secretary Bob Srllman and Treasurer Larry Butcher 'Y talent show ,,,..,..-- st Place - Howard Tice 3rd Place - Alice Joy Mackish ---MQAJ' 2nd Place - Don Grant 4th Place - Frank Smith Page 33 if splash af v j k 5 4, club .pl Q I ay .A , W ,':1' 1 e C w h -Q X MNLA41- - ,Ly , M..-Y., 1 4, xy' -,iz E, I BACK ROW, Left to Right: Carolyn Zeller, Nancy Ashley, Sharon Moore, Carol Vau hn S d 8 v an Y Bowler, Kathy Sheley, Carolyn Lowe. SECOND ROW: Carol Flaherty, Karen Daly, Nancy Jo Mullinix, Jeanette Moore, Betty Ball, Sharon Wiber, Karen Ford. FRONT ROW: Carol Serene, Nina Matsullevich, Sue Sims, Linda Fulghum, Pat Converse, Barbara Glasgow. by Carolyn Zeller Any girl interested in swimming as an extra- curricular activity throughout the school year may try out for the Splash Club. The most experienced swimmers belong to the Splash Club and the first- year swimmers to the B-Club. Meetings are held at least once a week during the year and life-saving . l '11 lib!! ' gn club classes are offered in the spring. This year under the direction of Miss Ardis Hill the clubs produced Aloha Alaska, a swim-variety show. Officers of the Splash Club this year are: Barbara Glasgow, president, Pat Converse, vice-president, and Linda Fulgum, secretary-treasurer. W lk is- KE lill 'A l V I ,-ig? ,' ,Q 51-3 V BACK ROW, Left to Right: Linda Osborn, Dolly Harris, Lynda Howard, Sheryl Knapp Marc Margey, Camille Nohe, Nancy Cox. SECOND ROW: Sharon Wilkinson, Barbara. Foley, Carol Ball, Frankidene Raw, Sue Brown Schoenhofer. page 34 FRONT ROW: Gretchen Brandt, Judy l-lewett, Judy Edwards, Anne Ruby, Suzanne Brown Barb Foerschler, Carol James. oha Iaska x-35,m.+.1 -V --cf' - f . A J f--Q. ., .M-'Jn '-G45-27X -!g.,V. 'V E 'ka - 'lf J' uf by Nancy Io Mullinix The Splash and B Clubs under the direction of Miss Ardis Hill presented the Bi-Annual Swim Show Aloha Alas- ka on November 22. The show con- sisted of several synchronized group numbers, duets, and novelty numbers. Virginia Richards, a Wymdone gradu- ate, performed a skater's solo. The fly- ing fish concluded the progmm with their fancy diving. The decorations and scenery were made by the art classes. 4.11 .-.fniwzfgiiikjkgg ' .L7 S'iT,,xY 7 1 .L. . '1- fg , f kt1 vF'li.:f:: crf'ff- ' . 1' a V+ , rfuq'-w. 2-:fs ew? 'if1f51i?i:g'.g2: xL,51!fE:lQjV fI1iijl' ,: . .1iF'w. 4-J 14. i J N , .12 mlilaf- :sm 1. . VV.v'l.':?'!v . f1E':ffEi4fgQfTEfAf if f fy. -,fx fe: ,rQ'nL-'rlv-'gf' . '-.-fe-- - ,i '- ,. 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THIRD ROW: Don Lightfoot, Paul Serwon, Karl Heath, Clark Man- digo, Jeff Wilson, John Oman, Ron Shanks, Byron Loudon, Tom Taylor, Richard Jenkins, Richard Whitaker. The Boys' Club, under the supervision of Mr. Paul Starbuck, consists of those boys earning a letter in any of the major sports, cross country, football, basketball, SECOND ROW: Reid Holbrook, Dave Kerr, Dale Barnett, Kenny Webb, Terry Mahany, Jim Porter, Dale Thrasher, jim Chase, Paul Altenhofen Bob Angle, Gary Lockwood. FIRST ROW: Mr. Starbuck, Harry Gibson, George Gosney, Neal Kabler, Larry Payne, Gary Richardson, Bill Thomas, Ralph Gudgel, Terry Hammons, John French. track, baseball, tennis, swimming, and golf. This year's officers are Harry Gibson, president, Ron Marsh, vice- president, and Don Beal, secretary. girls' w club By Ioyce Baird BACK ROW: Miss Barnett, Carol Serene, Jeanette Moore, Betty Ball, Sharon Wiber, Nalda Christensen, Kathy Sheley, Carol Seldornridge, Donna Anderton, Frances Ruiz, Patsy Pruneda. The Girl's Club, which is made up of girls who are interested in sports, is an advisory group for G.A.A. The Girl's Club members are G.A.A. members who have earned a letter in sports. A small W can be earned by making 450 points. The next highest honor for a mem- ber is the large that is awarded when a girl earns FRONT ROW: Karen Ford, Margaret Parker, Pat Converse, Barbara Glasgow, Janice Detlefson, Nancy Mullinix, Carolyn Lowe, Carol Vaughn, Donna Bohnstedt, Barbara Hale. 80-O points. The highest honor a girl can receive in sports is a pin which is awarded when a girl earns 1200 points. The sponsor, Miss Helen Barnett, works with President, Janice Detlefsong vice-president, Carolyn Lowe, and sec- retary, Nancy Mullinix. ...Q I f SJ 'x S' y, Q ' 'ze Q- g - t: K-4 at 'Jig l as at 1 s rl BACK ROW, left to right: Gretchen Brandt, Margaret Aldridge, Shirley Hamilton, Nalda Christenson, Peachez Ruiz, Donna Anderton, Barbara Foley, Sharon Milam, Lorraine Barber, Delores Carlson, Janice Stine. FOURTH ROW: Linda Crain, Gayle Shoaf, Anna Campbell, Delores James, Carol Flaherty, Kathleen Sheley, Mary Kay Vogel, Carol Jean Thomas, Anna Crain, Agnes Strutmillo, Shirley Rogers. THIRD ROW: Jeanette Moore, LaVeta Krueger, Nancy Jo Mullinix, KD Nancy Ashley, Karen Kay Ford, Carol Vaughan, Linda Stimac, Jo Ann Kutz, Irene Wyman. SECOND ROW: Dixie Williams, Barbara Glasgow, Pat Converse, Sharon Wiber, Barbara Hale, Donna Bohnstedt, Carole Serene, Opze- rine Nero, Pat Fry. FRONT ROW: Janice Detlefson, Carol Seldomridge, Sandra Lester Carolyn Hamilton, Miss Hagerman, Margaret Parker, Betty Ball, Judy Wiley, Nancy Painter. g I a I a I B y Kathleen Sloeley After school activities are many and varied for girls of Wyandotte. The Girl's Athletic Association gives girls a chance to participate in many sports including basketball, softball, volleyball, swimming, and small games. The sponsors for G.A.A. this year were Miss Sue Hagerman and Miss Ardis Hill. The Juniors' and Seniors' combined total of 93 members beat the Sophomores who had only 89. These girls have an opportunity to earn letters. A , - , 5 ,M 1 3' s. I' 5 . '- -rf' 1 H , - . g V .wi ' raw' 'f' flu v avrml - sk I- ' 'Q C'- ' 'flon- . -rs.t.,.,,'az-. . Ji , pg 1f5'2i':tf.f- .,.:'.j2i 1i11- me QL? BACK ROW, left to right: Sharon Newton, Dianne Derge, Connie Davis, Carroll Lewis, Shirley Starcher, Barbara Lading, Ann Ruby, Tracy Champe, Hawice Allen, Frances Ruiz, Patsy Pruneda. THIRD ROW: Joan Schoenhofer, Joyce Homan, Irene Davis Georgia Farmer, Marsha Ramey, Waunita Gandy, Susan Gaunce, Ellie Linn Green, Jeannictt Guillaume, Carolyn Lowe. large letter requires 800 points, while a small letter only 400. At the end of the year gold pins are awarded to the top 4 girls earning over 1200 points. The officers for G.A.A. include: Carolyn Ham- ilton, president, Margaret Parker, vice-presidentg Bet- ty Ball, secretary, Judy Wiley, treasurer, Carol Sel- domridge, Senior manager, and Nancy Painter, Sophomore manager. 'ln 1 SECOND ROW: Janet McMaken, Kathleen Rader, Donna Withers, Cathleen Russell, Patti Jo Rock, Muriel Christ, Judy Hewett, Joan Griffith, Jean Croft. FRONT ROW: Evelyn Meng, Donna Braunlich, Linda Richards, Helen Zygarlenski, Pat Bouton, Joyce Berry, Carol Cooper, Vicki Taylor. Page W horizon club By Bonnie Hagerty ' ITT will LBHB f 'M . A ' ii K fl ' 1 I Q' - v - , w , .X -we 1:34 , , Q ,I . 31' , , gli 1, ' -fl'1':T'L it f . ' ' .vi 352 Y I ' ' s '-ii. f ka ' gf I 'i 35' -' 1 :fugf . ll 1 ' 1- v , , . T , SSI.. ' . if 5 l- ' A ' ' wise - . V T e 1 w f- ne: V L l R lf . i if ' ge , ,V i Q -' gf , ., . H x . Y X Q I ,K- f. pf - . , my 4' 1 -. I-21 ' 5,191 V - x, 7 , Qi .:,, ., 25 1 f .1 ' x K, B . ' jj 'jg' 4. ' 'T 1 'V .X,'-4 'i -f , .' - . I ' A I ,,..,.-vg,3,:',1I, uh .. tiff, .- v. , ,:' ' 'yt IJ I -' 'l --. A ' ,- - .- -, . ,,,g V- ,- lixagii ef ' ' M w .1 , 42 11 Y- .. J 'jgffi x w I . -T51 g.,.-i,3,f:Q, 531 Rang, 'li Jw 1 , f .-rn., . - - I. visa in -xii:-'xsi54lT, fp ,. ', Q BACK ROW, left to right: Pat Cramblit, Lestina johnson, Marilyn Anderson, Betty Gragg, Nora Johnson, Sherry Rice, Georgia Farmer, Nancy Jo Faubian, Nancy Arrowsmith, Bonnie Sue Boyd. SECOND ROW: Jewel Dobbins, Linda Osburn, Sharon Fenoglio, The Horizon Club is the high school level of the Camp Fire Girls. Any girl at Wyandotte may be- come a member even if she has not previously par- ticipated in a Camp Fire organization. The purpose of the club is to make friends, improve personality development, and to give service. The officers for hollywood club By Bonnie Hagerty Maribeth Coll, Harriet Durbin, Linda Gentzler, Nicki Duy, Nancy Painter, Shirley Ellifrits, Gretchen Brandt. FRONT ROW: Luella Parker, Janet Baker, Linda Fulghum, jerry Prichard, Barbara Glasgow, Jeanitt Guillaume, Virginia Hopewell. this year are Jerrie Prichard, president, Linda Ful- ghum, vice-president, janet Baker, secretary, and Barbara Glasgow, treasurer. The sponsors are Miss Smither, Miss Mettlen, Miss Angelcyk, Miss Fuenf- stueck, and Miss Hagerman. BACK ROW, left to right: David Bosler, Maurice jordan, Gary Knapp, Steve Neumeyer, Gary Schembs, Arthur Tice. SECOND ROW: Lonnie Freeman, Richard Dukovich, Curtis Robinson, Stan Barnett, Barry Dugan. FRONT ROW: Mr. House, Jon Stone, Howard Tice, Steve Hufford. For the past 23 years the Hollywood Club has operated the visual aids equipment at Wyandotte. The members of this club donate their study hall Pac 58 time for the purpose of running the motion picture machines. O-fficers for this year are: Jon Stone, presi- dent, Howard Tice, vice-president, and Steve Huf- ford, secretary. Mr. House is the sponsor. design for living by Carolyn Peters BACK ROW, Left to Right: Mary Boatman, Bill Brenner, Carolyn Peters, Joe Manley, Tom Branch, Carolyn Barnes, John Florin, Gary Martin, Dale Burtner, Terry Truax. SECOND ROW: Beth Reese, Jerry Prichard, Alice Mackish, Elaine Braly, Jackie Mullinix, Jacqueline Paramore, Lanora Bishop, Lila Kauten, Judy Sherwin, Marcia Porter, Bob FIRST ROW: Joyce Kelly, Marilyn Moats, Peggy McDonald, Bob Merritt, Dale Brown- awell, Chere Boget, Jan Zimmerman, Edith Bloodgood, Karen Peterson. Speer, Larry Vujnovich, Larry Butcher, Paul Burch. Design for Living, sponsored by Miss Mildred Norman, seeks to promote the ability to reason and discuss intelligently through the reading of master- pieces of literature. The group was requested to carry on a discussion of Michiavelli's The Prince for a meeting of the Kansas City, Kansas Council of English Teachers. Moderators of the discussions are professors, judges, and educators, who are well versed in their fields. The officers are Dale Brownawell, president, and Bob Merritt, secretary. international relations by Carolyn Peters -9 ef sw li 5 . Q. -3- in FIFTH ROW, Left to Right: Mary Ellen Ralston, Sandra Smith, Beverley Flies, Karen James, Sandra Klingele, Pat Ashton, Joyce Johnston, Karol Kerr, Joyce Beary, Janet Baker, Julie Verrier, Alice Joy Mackish, Hawice Allen, Anna McClatchey. FOURTH ROW: Carolyn Zeller, Kenneth Creek. James Wilber, Mike Rodriguez, Herb Conle, John Baldwin, Anne Rowland, Sandra Vernon, Carol Flowers, Beverly Anderson, Dotty Simpson, Sharon Moore, Janet Benson, Pat Watson, Kathy Day. THIRD ROW: Roberta Adams, Sharon Anderson, Terry McDaniel, Gennie Paxson, Esther Hernandez, Lidia Szulski, Donna Braun- World affairs are of viral importance to us today. International Relations Club, sponsored by Miss Lulu McCannles, is one club working to bet- ter world relations. Lectures by foreign speakers and trips to the mock United Nations meeting at Park College and to the Truman Library give members lich, Evelyn Meng. Opzerine Nero, Marilyn Mahale, Jane Harms, Judy Sherwin. SECOND ROW: Janice Williams, Dorothy Johnson, Joyce Baird, Joan Pool, Madelene Schweder, Judy Shoenhofcr, Anna Campbell, Sharon Smith, Michele Gamble, Mary Beth Coll, Kathryn Karl, Harriet Kurbin, Sheryl Walker. FIRST ROW: Ann Fracol, Jim Winkler, Richard Bishop, Rick Pick- ard, Hampton McDowell, Miss McCanles, Jackie Mullincx. Edith Bloodgood, Jan Zimmerman, Sammie Haggard, Bette Reeves. an opportunity to learn of the world today. The International Relations Club is also a member of U.N.E.S.C.O. The officers this year are: Glenna Richardson, president: Jacqueline Mullinix, vice- president, Janice Zimmerman, secretary, Edith Bloodgood, treasurer, and Jerry Anson, assistant Page 39 treasurer. story telling club by Paula Nelson Lll U Hllil '-.1 44' STANDING, Left to Right: Pat Ruttan, Sandra Lester, Joy Laster, Joyce Shirley, Miss Norman, Sue Sims, Paula Nelson, Pat Yard, Linda Rively, Judy Tarwater. SEATED: Sheila Stevenson, Cherc Boget, Marilyn Mahale, Marcia Porter, Michele Gamble. The Story Telling Club is a service club organ- ized to help develop a love for reading in children of elementary school age through the telling of stor- ies by club members. It is also the club members hope to develop the art of story telling, acquire poise, and become acquainted with the folklore and y-teens by Paula Nelson BACK ROW ,Left to Right: Margaret Aldridge, Marion Peek, Janet Oney, Gretchen Brandt, Linda Naylor, Susan MeCampbcll, Pattie Jo Rock, Sara Wakenshaw, Gayle Taylor, Betty Brown, Betty Dillon, Judy Lankard, Kathy Day, Pat Watson, Marylyn Whisler. THIRD ROW: Shirley Ellifrits, Mary Moore, Joy Williams, Sharon Nelson, Karen Snyder, Susan Hoyt, Joan Pool, Susan Farr, Lest- ina Johnson, Sylvia Johnson, Sandra Krause, Joyce Coon, Jen- nie Wright. The Y-Teens, a junior branch of the Y.W.C.A., is open to all girls at Wyandoae. This year the outstanding projects were Working at Bethany, giv- in an 380 Junior College scholarship, sponsoring g Page 40 the Easter services in Recital Hall, making toys for i fx!- literature of the past and present. Members visit the elementary schools during the holiday season. They also try to visit institutions such as the school for the blind, hospitals, and or- phanages. Officers for this year were: Marilyn Ma- hale, president, and Sa.ndra Lester, secretary. i W 6 SECOND ROW: Dianne Karnaze, Marilyn Drennon, Peggy Turley, Marilyn Scott, Dorothy Johnson, Pat Ruttan, Bonnie Hagerty, Joyce Baird, Janet Baker, Janis Norris, Madelene Schweder, Joan Shoenhofer, Betty Gragg, Pat McClellan, Judy Sampel. FRONT ROW: Pat Yard, Pat Meriwether, Donna Aldridge, Sally Lytle, Kay Jarvis, Tara Shideler, Carol Deck, Glenna Richard- son, La Veta Krueger, Judy Shoenhofer, Susan Spidle, Wanda Shoemakc, Georgia Shoemake, Janet Benson. hospitals, and selling pencils. The club is sponsored by Miss Mary Crown, Mrs. Awyn Starbuck, Mrs. Connie Moritz, Nlts. Lynn Hoehn, and Mrs. Lauri Crocker. The officers are Carol Deck, president, Tara Shideler, vice-president, Kay Jarvis, secretary, and Susan Spidle, treasurer. physics club by Shirley Griesel is :aryl I BACK' ROW, Left to Right: Nick Popoff, Leonard Bock, Larry Hancks, Phillip Cox, Gary Martin, C. H. Steele, Richard Whit- aker, Dale Brownawell, Roy Saffold, Tom Cooley, Tom Fichtner, Mr. Gray. SECOND ROW: Edith Bloodgood, Reid Holbrook, Bill Brenner, David The Psysics Club under the sponsorship of Mr. David Gray, consists of students in the physics courses. The club meets once each month. Some of the meetings have included a trip to the airport, Miller, Karl Oesch, Roger Gravatt, Mike Rodriguez, Carl Goodwin, Lanora Bishop, Ron Henry, David Brooks. FRONT ROW: Jan Zimmerman, Paul Burch, Bob Speer, Joe Manley Donna Aldridge, Larry Butcher, Jane Harms. films, speakers, and demonstrations. The officers this year are Joe Manley, presidentg Robert Speer, vice-president, Donna Aldridge, secretary, Paul Burch, treasurer, Larry Butcher, sergeant-at-arms. biology club by Floyd M ack BACK ROW, Left to Right: Bob Miller, Sam Parker, Jackie Balsinger. Mr. Stubblefield, Evelyn Meng, Frankiedene Raw, Harvey McCuistion, George Bruner. FRONT ROW: Mary Sue Minnick, Ruth Palmer, Linda Osborn. Sponsored by Mr. Stubblefield, the Biology Club's main purpose is to help the student to un- derstand the life around him. This is done by tak- ing field trips, having projects, and having guest speakers. The officers are president, Ruth Palmer, vice-president, Linda Osborng secretary, Mary Sue Minnickg and sergeant-at-arms, Bob Miller. page 41 future teachers club By Sally Lytle BACK ROW, left to tight: Harriet Durbin, Sara Walkendraw, Joan Nash, Connie Hall, Pat Watson, La Verne Hiebert, Pat Branch, Janet Baker, Jackie Keaton, Jeanniett Guillaume, Nicki Duy. THIRD ROW: Linda Rively, Joyce Kelly, Sally Lytle, Glenna Rich- ardson, Carolyn Lowe, Jay Laster, Nora Johnson, Sharon Weaver, Joyce Baird, Mr. Frogley. The purpose of the Future Teachers Club is to inform the members of the requirements and good qualities necessary for people in the teaching pro- fession. During the year the club held exchange meetings, invited guest speakers, and participated in 5. SECOND ROW: Miss Wigfield, Pat Meriweather, Connie Seymour, Tara Shideler, Marilyn Scott, Jo Ann Kutz, Bonnie Sue Boyd, Dora Kelly, Julia Speer, Sharon Wiber. FIRST ROW: Janice Detlefson, Jan Zimmerman, Elaine Day, Martha Ramsey, Elaine Braly, Anne Rowland, Karen Peterson, Jackie Paramore. the Exploratory Teaching Program. Officers this year were Martha Ramsey, president, Elaine Day, vice-president, Anne Rowland, secretary, Elaine Braly, treasurer, and Jan Zimmerman, historian. Miss Wigfield and Mr. Frogley are the sponsors. tyronian club By Sally Lytle 'EJ BACK ROW, left to right: Linda Foley, Mary Jo Leach, Richie Strohl, Pat Cramblit, Judy Brunsky, Sherry Talkin, Bonnie Endsley, Betty Selbe, Luella Parker, Patsy Pruneda. THIRD ROW: Pat Dougherty, Colleen DeBolt, Marcella Mcfllanahan, Pat Kane, Janice Jeffries, Jane Scott, Helen Thomas, Jeanette Morton, Linda Ensley. All girls taking advanced shorthand and tran- scription automatically become members of the Ty- ronian Club. From the membership this year, a Sec- retary of the Year was elected. She received an 80- page 42 dollar scholarship to the school of her choice. The club chose the Tyroni.an Sweetheart at their Feb- SECOND ROW: Carol Flowers, Donna Anderton, Marilyn Smith, Lois Barger, Dee Calhoun, Pat Deets, Pat Bledsoe, Carole Serene, Nancy Harbison. FIRST ROW: Mrs. King, Helen Kehayias, Judy Shirley, Beverly Anderson, Jerry Prichard, Ann Fracol, Sandra Klingele. ruary meeting. The club made shorthand Christmas posters which were displayed in the classrooms. Of- ficers were Judy Shirley, presidentg Jerry Prichard, vice-president, Linda Waters, secretary, and Beverly Anderson, treasurer. Mrs. Re Minta King was the sponsor. 'QT if f 'tae' FT , .790 4 1't1:'15Qif3iiiau f future nurses club By Sammie Sue Hoggard HD' BACK ROW, left to right: Connie Hickman, Geecoulia McCrary, Glenna Moberly, Kathy Wood, Joyce Bracy, Margaret Moat, Karen Melton, Betty Pike, Janice Williams, June Ruby, Deloris Davis, Saundra Saunders. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Lee, Delores James, Marcia Sisney, Jackie The Future Nurses Club of America is an organiza- tion for any girl at Wyandotte who is interested in nursing as a career. The purpose of the club is to acquaint the girls with nursing. The foremost activity of the club this year was the volunteer work done by the girls who worked Henry, Sylvia Lewis, Ann Harris, Nancy Faubion, Nancy Arrow- smith, Janice Baldwin, Lupe Sosa, Carmen Alvarez. FIRST ROW: Linda Breidenthal, Beverly Farrell, Margie Hoffman, Karen Snyder. Kathy Quinn, Donna Bohnstedt, Mary Kay Vogel, Linda Volz, Miss Griffith. as candy stripers at Bethany Hospital. J The officers this year are: Donna Bohnstedt, presi- dent, Kathy Quinn, vice-president, and Karen Snyder, sec- retary-treasurer. Miss Griffith is the sponsor. homemakers of tomorrow By Sammie Sue Haggard Q. BACK ROW, left to right: Janet Fagan, Glenna Sliter, Margaret Manson, Carolyn Erfurth, Carol Frazier, Becky Hollandsworth, Bev- erly Anderson, Judy Shirley, Joyce Sacltman, Claudia Sheley, Jeannie Franklin, Mary Davis. FOURTH ROW: Barbara Matson, Carolyn Brooks, Bunna Hancock, Rhonda Millot, Deloris Wogan, Shirley Starcher, Ruth Snider, Rosalie Haworth, Sara Walkenshaw, Gayle Taylor. THIRD ROW: Carolce Nunamalrer, Sue Brown, Sandra Krause, The Homemakers of Tomorrow Club promotes a better understanding and a greater appreciation of successful homemaking. The club is composed of girls who have had at least one year of home economics, and are inter- ested in learning how to become better organizers in the home. This year personal grooming, dating, Christmas decorating, and simple but decorative party menus were Joyce Koon, Linda Lew, Karen Goodrich, Charlotte Griswold, Lestina Johnson, Joy Laster, Anna McClatchey, Bonnie Calhoun. SECOND ROW: Loretta Costello, Janice Bedsaul, Judy Billings, Bon- nie Sue Boyd, Janet Baker, Marcia Davis, Annalee Hoxel, Sonja Wilson, Karen Rhodefer, Georgeanne Bohr, Dorothy Johnson, Zelma Call. FIRST ROW: Karen James, Janice Williams, Carolyn Barnes, Karen Ford, Nina Matsukevich, Jo Ann Goens, Sharon Fenton, Nancy Nystrom, Fran Gobel, Hawice Allen, Dora Kelly. just a few of the new and different ideas presented at the monthly meetings. The officers this year are: Karen Ford, president, Nina Matsukevich, vice-president, Sharon Fenton, secre- tary, and JoAnn Goens, treasurer. Miss Hawks is the sponsor. spanish club by Sammie Sue H oggard BACK ROW, Left to Right: Phil Lewallen, Jack Carraher, Horace Ferriz, Pete Baptiste, Arthur Tice. Phillip Gregory, George Huon- ker, Joe Ortega, Sam Parker, Judy Sampel, Connie Phillips, Diane Sherrell, Margaret Aldridge, Susan McCampbell, Linda Naylor, Gretchen Brandt, Cheryl Decker, Nancy Font, Susann Kauffman. FIFTH ROW: Gerald Hay, Ernie Yarnevich, Hampton McDowell, Edwin Randolph, Jerry Curttright, David Balfour, Tommy Rhodes, John Stephen, Mike Henry, Carol James, Nancy Hoag- land, Joy Williams, Janet Oney, Patty Bouton, Joyce Kelly, Con- nie Hall Marilyn Monts, Linda Osborn, Vickie Hadly, April Webb, Carolyn West. FOURTH ROW: Miss Stapleton, Mrs. Crocker, Sharon Renne, Mari- lyn Lee, John Quintana, Dick King, Harold Frye, Jim Winkler, Mike Rodriguez, Tim Gomez, Frank Smith, Barbara Ellis, Gloria Asher, Sandra Krause, Shirley Coon, Kathy Day, Janet Baker, Kathy Carr, Shirley Utter, Delores McCubbin, Carol Porter. The Spanish Club is composed of students who are taking or have taken Spanish. At the monthly meetings, the club acquaints its large membership with Spanish customs and traditions. This year at the Christmas party, they had the traditional breaking of the pinatas. Other activities included skits presented by the different french THIRD ROW: Annita Wright, Kathy Garrity, Pat Yard, Karol Kerr, Pat Butler, Sharon Milam, Barbara Foley, Marva Bowen, Rita Davis, Doris Kelley, Sheryl Love, Pat Wynn, Judy Sherwin, Jane Harms, Anna Campbell, Janet Franklin, Linda Hornbostel, Betty Banks, Hope Sosa, Dorothy O'Neil, Carol Bower. SECOND ROW: Sharon Knight, Carol Martin, Donna Aldridge, Lee Ann Williamson, Jan Zimmerman, Dotty Simpson. Becky Hollins- worth, Jerrie Trantum, Esther Hernandez, Sharon Moore, Janet Benson, Jo Ann Kutz, Venita Herdman, Chris Mears, Julia Speer, Carol Vaughan, Jackie Henry, Diane Serwon, Irene Davis, Anna Crane. FRONT ROW: Martha Ramsey, Mary May, Judy Haworth, Sharon Reed, Linda Rively. Norita Jacobson, Scottie Ragsdale-president, Sandra Smith-vice-president, Dianne Karnazwsecretary, Bill Wendell-treasurer, Margaret Lind, Janice Sackman, Sheryl Walker, Ellie Lynne Green, Jennifer Teters. Spanish classes and a Spanish dinner at the Christian Mission Church. The officers this year are: Scottie Ragsdale, president: Sandra Smith, vice-president, Diane Karnaze, secretary, and Bill Wendel, treasurer. Miss Stapleton is the sponsor. club by Sammie Sue H oggard BACK ROW, Left to Right: Miss Howe, Lila Kauten, Judy Smith. June Welburn, Jim Hedstrom, Phil Gregory, Gary Schemhs, Carol Peterson, Sharon Wilkinson. THIRD ROW: Linda White, Carol Hesse, Joyce Martin, Barbara Cooke, Beverly Flies, Kathy Hosch, Linda Lew, Marcia Sisney, Beth Reese, Georgadene Basler, Waunita Gandy. The French Club, sponoser by Miss Howe, acquaints its members with France and French customs. The membership is composed of students who are taking or have taken French. The club has a meeting once a month. Among the traditional activities this past SECOND ROW: Pat Watson, Mary Boatman, Pat Eils, Sharon Can- terbury, Claudia Hahn, Margie Jacobs, Sandy Henderson, Glenna Richardson, Barbara Daniel, Linda Brown, Marilyn Tritle. FRONT ROW: Mary Sue Minnick, Deatra Jones, Anna Rybicki, Ann Fothergill, Karen Daly, Missy Miller, Shirley Lorton, Carol Strickland, Jackie St. Aubyn, Peggy McDonald, Rosalie Huscher, Marilyn Landrum. year were the St. Catherine's Day Dinner, a Christmas Party, and the Epiphany Celebration. This ycar's officers are: Shirley Lorton, pres- identg Missy Miller, vice-president, Jackie St. Aubyn, secretary, and Beverly Flies, treasurer. classical club by Linda Stimac BACK ROW, Left to Right: Jerry Carden, Tara Shideler, Lloyd Stogsdill, Fred Singleton, Ralph Welburn, Ben Fessenmeycr, Steve Neumeyer, Jimmy Porter, Tom Cooley, Larry Holmes, David Van Hooser, Mary Lou Arnold, Mildred Silvey, La Veta Krueger, Helen Harrell, Peggy Green. FOURTH ROW: Sally Lytle, Saundra Saunders, Sandra Vernon, Sharon Weaver, Joan Pool, Kay Merrick, Sharon Lamson, Pat Peck, Camile Nohe, Martha Walker, Anne Rowland, Geraldine Doleshal, Harriet Durbin, Meribeth Coll, Karen Goodrick, Gloria McCrary. THIRD ROW: Richard Gillum, Larry Berquist, Ray Gilbertson, Bill The Classical Club is an organization composed of students from the first and second year Latin classes. On the first Monday of every month the members meet to participate in the c1ub's activities. The purpose of the club is no study Roman culture Gamble, Linda Stimac, Irma Stewart, Lupe Sosa, Madelene Schweder, Judy Schoenhofer, Patricia Meriwether, Elaine Braly, Nancy Arrowsmith, Nancy Faubion. SECOND ROW: Myron Endsley, Sherry Dake, Rita Rauth, Lana Dennis, Carol Crumrine, Dale Thrasher, Bill Leonard, Bonnie Hagerty, Larry Foster, James Wasko, Jack Alexander, Curtis Robinson, Betty Gragg, Pebble Andersen. FRONT ROW: David Grenrood, Clark Mandigo, Miss Mettlen, Rose Mary Delich, Dorothy-Johnson, Lee Ann Brown, John Kent, Jeannie Mathews, Ted Tindall, Carmen Alvarez, Nancy Breidenthal. and civilization. The sponsor of the club is Miss Iona Mettlen. This year's officers are John Kent, president: Lee Ann Brown, vice-President, Dorothy Johnson, secretaryg and Rose Mary Delich, treasurer. german club by Joyce Baird BACK ROW, Left to Right: Jack Balsinger, Pete Johnston, Terry Truax, Karl Vernon, Stan Barnett, Dale Ritter, Roy Holtzman, Karl Barr. THIRD ROW: Anna Rybicki, Nalda Christensen, Ted Coleman, Bob Miller, Loyd West, C. H. Steele, Lee Ann Brown. The German Club members plan many activities to help the German students learn more about Ger- man culrure. One of these activities was to sing Christmas Carols in German to some of the teachers at Wyandotte. The club, under the sponsorship of SECOND ROW: Kathy Quinn, Janice Detlefson, Dale Burtner, Alice Joy Mackish, Barbara Benson, Karen Godden, Madlyn Chelisnilt. FRONT ROW: Barbara Gasgow, La Verne Hiebert, Bob Merritt, Dale Brownwell, Mr. Keppelet. Mr. Frank Keppeler, is open to any student who is taking German and to anyone who has taken it pre- viously. This year's officers are Dale Brownawell, president, Bob Merritt, vice-presidentg LaVerne Hie- Page 45 bert, secretaryg and Barbara Glasgow, treasurer. drama club By Shirley Lortozz BACK ROW, left to right: Randy Shoults, Kathy Hosch, Jo Ann Kutz, Janet Benson, Sue Sims, Joyce Shirley, Sandra Klingele, Janice Williams, Karen James, Jane Harms, Joe Manley, John Kent, Don Brown, Jack Alexander, Barbara Thomas, Janet Fagan, Teana Stuart, Judy Gill, Sandra Lorton, Ruth Palmer. FIFTH ROW: Nancy Hatfield, Sandra Smith, Marcia Holliday, Den.nis Bowers, Sally Lytle, Nancy Ashley, Mary Riggs, Virginia Dempsey, Pat Ruttan, Bill Leonard, Pat Locker, Karen Rhodefer, Betty Ball, Barbara Cook, Connie Seymour, Georgadene Basler, Shirley Travis, Jane Wilson, Phyllis Fields, Carolyn Klem, Nancy Cbx. FOURTH ROW: Karen McFadden, Carol Vaughan, Marcia Porter, Sharon Milam, Lorraine Barber, Marilyn Scott, Kay Jarvis, Joan Nash, Marilyn Moats, Judy Edwards, Camille Nohe, Alice Joy Mackish, Judy Verrier, Pat Butler, Marylyn Whisler, Sandra Smith, Karen Hohman, Billie Fleeker, Ronda Malott, Sharon Hawkins, Glenna The Drama Club, which is one of Wyandotte's largest organizations, is not limited in its membership. Students who are interested in some part of the theater-acting, make-up, scenery, and publicity-are invited to join. The Drama Club affords the students the opportunity for de- velopment of talent. Under the direction of Mr. Knapp, Richardson. THIRD ROW: Gladys Kepler, Rose Mary Delich, Sheila Stevenson, Beth Reese, Peggy McDonald, Judy Tarwater, Vicki Zancker, Sandy McKinzie, Peggy Bates, Jackie Garlich, Jeannie Mathews, Sharon Fenoglio, Carol Strickland, Karen Daly, Carol Deck, Sharon Wiber, Dixie Williamson, Judy Cole, Pat Hendricks, Susan Farr. SECOND ROW: Linda Rively, Gennie Paxson, Ann Fracol, Jeannie Franklin, Judy Shirley, Deanne Shaw, Martha Ramsey, Shirley Lorton, Mr. Knapp, Chere Boget, Marilyn Mahale, Karen Peterson, Jerry Tranturn, Nancy Painter, Paula Thomas, Linda Howard. FRONT ROW: Nancy Harman, Sheryl KnaPP, Marcene Margey, Sandra Lester, Sharon Moore, Kathy Tattershall, Delores Havernick, Barbara Foley, Pam Burt, Carol James, Carol Gleichman, Barbara Flowers, Carol Cooper, Vicki Taylor, Ellie Linn Green. the Drama Club presents and takes part in the annual presentation of the Christmas Assembly. This year's offi- cers are: Shirley Lorton, president, Chere Boget, vice- president, Marilyn Mahale, secretary, and Martha Ramsey, treasurer. .-,,. ,Z .. D -ii if ushers club I By Penny Foster FIFTH ROW, left to right: Kay Merrick, Shirley Coon, Sharon Lamson, Karlene Saunders, Donna Withers, Sharon Yoakum, Patty Bouton, Virginia Lorton, Donna Zutterman, Carol Payton, Karol Kerr. FOURTH ROW: Sharon Nelson, Betty Percival, Shirley Ellifrits, Marion Peek, Phyllis Harbison, Cathleen Russell, Kathleen Rader, Jo Ann Altenhofen, Bonnie Dietzman. THIRD ROW: Gail Sharp, Shirley Wilson, Leota Wright, Lana Well known at Wyandotte is the Ushers Club. This organization is a service club composed of both boys and girls who usher at many of the performances in our audi- Dennis, Linda Osborn, Linda Ensley, Ila Mae Straub, Pat Butler, Hope Sosa. - SECOND ROW: George Orlowski, Melvin Story, Gary Blackman, Jackie Balsinger, Linda White, Helen Sosa, Joyce Kelly. FRONT ROW: Judith Cooling, Kathy Wood, Phil Gregory, Fred Douglas, Melvin Keithley, Lestina Johnson, Dan Chase, Jane Blackwell, Carmen Alvarez. 1 torium. The officers this year are Dan Chase, president, Melvin Keithley, vice-president, Lestina Johnson, secretary- treasurerg and Fred Douglas, sergeant-at-arms. S art club By Penny Foster BACK. ROW, left to right: Jackie St. Aubyn, Cheryl Decker, Ellen Lucas, Pat Ruttan, Dorothy Bloodgood, Della Webb, David Brooks, Jim Post, Russell Peterson, Lynda Howard, Barbara Backlund. SECOND ROW: Carol Schultz, Kathy Tattershall, Billie Any art student who wishes to join may belong to the Art Club. It is sponsored by Miss Eileen Hughes and Miss Carrie Fuenfstueck. Officers this year are Gennie Paxson, president, Darlene Summers, vice-presidentg Jackie Mullinix, secretary, Ila Straub, treasurerg and Mary Boat- man, historian. Each year the Art Club sponsors a semi- 1?T'Qi -.- Flecker, Margaret Aldridge, Donna Aldridge, La Vita Kruger, . Janice Acres, Nora Johnson, Miss Hughes. FRONT ROW: Rose Mary Delich, Barbara Cooke, Dotty Simpson, Darlene Summers, Gennie Paxon, lla Mae Straub, Jackie Mullinix, Mary Boatman, Betty Selby. formal dance and the formal initiation of the National Art Honor Society. We can give the credit to the mem- bers of this club for the beautiful decorations at Wyan- dotte's dances and banquets. Regular meetings are held the second Tuesday of each month. Page 47 '5- 11-.XQN ,.:'f J. -,N ,:,:,,L ,,f9'4Gfw 5 'riff'-i 113525:-y:f.--,1 .ggi T-3' .-,,-,,..f!,,.. , 'm7'.f. 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W '-a. x , , 21' ' n MQ' ,..-........ x f f 1 51 1 A. ..-'Y '...f f- ' .-X n .mfg 'x.u,,a ,. .X - 5, 5,1 . ff 'r' ,- xg, Sports sunflower league football champs Wyandotte, wrapping up its 41st football season, compiled an im- pressively successful record of 7-1. The team, which was ranked Sth in the state, brought home the title of Sunflower League Champions for the 3rd consecutive year. Since the traditional opener with Central High was dropped, Wyan- dotte began its grid season in a home game against Chanute. Qlt was played on the Ward Field, since our own field was still under repairs following the Wyandotte Centennialq Bob Nickels scored first by skirt- ing left end, Gerald Hay tallied next, powering his way 2 yds. down the middleg Don Beal made the 3rd and 4th touchdowns-on a 10 yd. ru.n, and a 35 yd. run. Wayne Loving and Paul Serwon, defensive standouts, were injured for the rest of the season. Sweeping past the Comets with a decisive score of 27-13, we outdistanced the Comets 295 yds. to 82 yds. With the Clxanute victory to back us, we invaded the den of the Washington Wildcats. We played a top-notch game with a final score of 26-0. Don Beal scored the 1st two touchdowns on freak plays, running 49 yds. on a Wyandotte fumble and 12 yds. on an intended pass play. Tom Howerton took a hand-off from the 6 yd. line for the 3rd tally, and Don Leever plunged 1 yd. after his 18 yd. pass to Bob Purnell, for the TD. Our 3rd game, which was supposed to have been our homecoming, would have been played against Leavenworth. However, since our field was a mud puddle from a week of rain, the Leavenworth game was post- poned. Finally, both the game and the series were cancelled altogether. This ycar Wyandotte spoiled S. M. North's Homecoming with a 26-13 victory. Gary Richardson recovered a North fumble and Loving carried it for the lst TD. A minute later Bob Nickels picked up an- other North fumble and ran 26 yds. for a TD. Beal intercepted a pass and ran 45 yds., then Nickels carried for the 3rd tally.' The final Bulldog score was made by Loving on a 46 yd. off-tackle jaunt. Wyandotte's Homecoming game against North K. C. and only test against Missouri football ended successfully in a 12-6 triumph, thus Wyandotte remained the only unbeaten, untied team in the Kansas City, Kansas area. Held on the North K. C. 2 ft. line, Wyandotte received a poor punt and marched 31 yds. in ten plays with Nickels scoring on a 2 yd. plunge. Our deciding TD was sparked by Bill Thomas when he intercepted a Hornet pass and Wayne Loving raced 34 yds. for the tally. Gary Richardson recovered two fumbles and Byron Loudon made sev- eral good tackles in defensive play. Wyandotte played its best game of the season against Topeka Trojans. In his most stunning performance, Don Beal, aided by superb blocking, scored all 4 TDs and gained a total of 393 ydsi On the open- ing kick-off, Don received and made a spectacular 93 yd. run for the lst TD. Our 2nd tally was racked up when he intercepted a Trojan pass and ran 75 yds. for the score. The 3rd TD was a 9 yd. end run, and in the final score Don ran 88 yds. on an option play. Jeff Wilson made all four conversions and final score was 28-14. The following boys were defensive stand-outs: John French, who made ten unassisted tackles, and Willie Vaughn, Brian Kelly, Marshall Guyer, Bob Angle and by Shirley Lorton By defeating the highly rated Ward Cyclones, the Wyandotte Ca- nines copped the mythical City Championship Crown. John French pounced on a Ward fumble to start the scoring drive. A beautiful faked punt and a hand-off to Beal for a 29 yd. gain, and Loving connecting on a jump pass to Gary Richardson in the end zone resulted in our lst TD of the evening. After recovering a Ward fumble and receiving a pass from Leever, Don Beal was wide open for our final score. Out- standing recoveries and tackles were made by Bill Daughaday, Paul Ser- won, Gary Lockwood, Brian Kelly, and Willie Vaughn. The final score WHS 13-7. Traveling to Lawrence to play the Lions, the 1st team in the s was our most disappointing game. More than 9,000 fans watched Lawrence scored its Ist TD. Then Wyandotte drove to the 1 yd. line, and unable to find' a hole in the Lawrence line, gave up the ball on downs. With the opening of the 2nd half, was standing at 7-0, the Lions drove steadily on to a 33-0 victory. defensive tackles were made by John French, Karl Heath, Paul and Willie Vaughn. All punts were made by Gary Meggs, who has an excellent job. After our loss to Lawrence, we tromped Shawnee Mission East the Sunflower League Championship by a score of 20-7. Played almost sub-zero weather, both teams wore gloves. Brian Kelly It a fumble in the Wyandotte end zone to initiate Bulldog scoring. Don Beal scored on a 53 yd. run from scrimmage. Larry Payne, stituting as signal-caller for Don- Beal who was temporarily iujurcu charged for a 9 yd. gain. We're still trying to figure out what pla he called! commented assistant coach Sheffield. The evening's bigges disappointment was Gerald Hay's 91 yd. TD run, called back due t Canine illegal procedure. Wayne Loving's intercepted pass and 74 yd. run.resulted in our final TD and closed the 1959 football season. Ex cellent defensive plays were made by Bob Stanley, Tom Taylor, Do Lightfoot, and Bill Thomas - who made 14 tackles. john French wa permanently injured in this closing game. Head Coach Ed Ellis has now ended his 23rd football season an was supported by Assistant Coaches Ray Cox and Charles Sheffield. Th new assistant coach is Butch Hughes, an All-City Guard on Wyandotte' 1954 football team. Congratulations to the coaches for a splendid job! Congratulations also to the out-going co-captains of the 195 9 season, Do Beal and Gerald Hay for a job well-done, and to the incoming tri-captain of the 1960 season-Gary Lockwood, Wayne Loving, and Byron Loudo with a wish for continued success. Thanks also to the grand manager Terry Mahany and Larry Bartlett. The following boys were chosen for the various all-star teams: All City, first team-Don Beal, Brian Kelly, John French, Dave Kcrrg sec ond team-Gary Richardson, Willie Vaughn, Bob Nickels, Wayne Loving All-Sunflower, first team-Brian Kelly, Don Beal, Bob Angle, Willi Vaughng second team-Dave Kerr, Bob Nickels. All-Area, first Don Beal, Brian Kelly, John French, Dave Kerr, second team Vaughn, Honorable Mention-Gary Richardson, Bill Daughacla Angle, Wayne Loving, Bob Nickels. All-State, first team-Dave Dave Kerr made key blocks for Beal's runs. second team-Willie Vaughn, Honorable Mention-Bill Daughaday. BACK ROW, left to right: Roger Rawlings, Dave Azwell, Larry Flynn, james Mitchell, Bart Terbovich, Ron Chubb, Vaughn Jones Clark Mandigo, Dave Wait, Floyd Mocki John Paris, Gary Adrian, Carl Randolph, Don Lightfoot. Alan Booe. Tracy Gaskin- Terry Perkins. SECOND ROW: Manager Larry Bartlett, Bill Selbe, Steve Rinko, Warren Burnau, David Grenrood, Tom Taylor, Don Leever, Larry Loun, Richard Beal, Kenneth Webb, jeff Wilson, Larry Payne, Neil Cabler, Roger Guffey, Benny Porras, Gary Lockwood, Bob Purnell, Byron Loudon, Manager Terry Mahany. FRONT ROW: Bob Stanley, Gary Meggs. Paul Serwon, Gary Richardson, Willi Vaughn, Bill Daughaday, Bob Angle, Wayn Loving, Don Beal, Gerald Hay, Bob Nickels Bill Thomas, David Kerr, john French Brian Kelly, Marshall Guyer, Dean Schurr Roger Johnson, Karl Heath. 1 7 1:3 ea-I' 44 1 Q M . V1.5 Butch Hughes, Head Coach Ed Ellis, Line Coach Ray Cox, and Charles Sheffield. DON BEAL Senior Oo-Captain Back Varsity Schedule Wyandotte 27-Chanute 13 Wyandotte 26-Washington 0 Wyandotte 26-19. M. North 13 Wyandotte 12-North K. C. 6 Wyandotte 28-Topeka 14 Wyandotte 13-Ward 7 Wyandotte 0-Lawrence 35 Wyandotte 21-S. M. East 7 . 'I 5 w ,. .,,,..Rf A ,rv . Q... . if. af- ' wi , :, . ff F- 4 1-MW., v VX. . 5 Might 1 'U' - I 5, e '. f ,5 L3 '- 5 5 .1 GERALD HAY Senior Co-Captain Back Reserve Schedule Wyandotte 38-Washington 6 Wayandotte -S. M. North Wyandotte 19-Bonner Springs 20 Wyandotte 7-Topeka 0 Wyandotte 19-Ward 7 Wyandotte 12-North K. C. 7 DAVE KER.R ' .-L f- Senior ' W ' ' Guard , g l' All-State First Team rr' 1 BIELIDAUGHADAY if ' WILLIE VAUGHN enxor J, . , - . .. S ' r Guard lilly l emoTackle All-State Honorable Mention 57 ll, ,, All-Stare Second Team . - x V N ,. -V .31 I VY , y, , 5-11133 it - A L 'vggi' ' y , wi-.,1 ai, ,. X EE, N . i 1 Ai 1 40' it .3 D 5 X yi Q, 4 , 7 7 . Q-aff T: JOHN FRENCH lite f, ' -E ', , Senior Nt Q44 F 'V 3 Tackle 'Nl i W 1,4 ERRY MAHANY, 'l LARRY BARTLETT RODNEY MILLER, x3ml'i 1 'VAN007' TOM RUSSELL, GARY VAN HOOSER ' 1 MIKE McEVERS BOB ANGLE Senior Center - ,J 1 . , 12 R -'ffkvr if ,L -H-P ' V ,,, ,fl N L 'Mx'-2' - CHARLES PALMGREN Senior Guard JEFF WILSON L Y .ee A . L W?5v MARSHALL GUYER Senior , Guard KARL HEATH Senior yy Guard is ,5 '. ,V , Hn: wg.-1 ,. LARRY PAYNE 4 Senior V Back ' GARY RICHARDSON Senior Back iw. -L E footbaH , lif- . , gy gi, ROGER JOHNSON Senior End ,v 4.4 PAUL SERWON Senior Back S e.., 1? 4 Senior Back DON LEEVER Junior M I M Back X, DON LIGHTFOOT Junior Back GARY LOCKWOOD Page 52 Junior ' Tackle Iettermen BOB NICKELS Senior Back GARY MEGGS Senior Back l NEAL KABLER Senior Center B R IAN KELLY Senior End KEN WEBB Senior I i Center f I 'f , tn 1 BILL THOMAS Senior Back DEAN SCI-IURR Senior Tackle BOB STANLEY I 2 4 A Senior , f Back Ig 1' lzgij, Z1 ,, nb ' h I 1 . 'I r v ffl. I 'L 9 55-I-'Ly 'B - TOM TAYLOR ' ' 'Q Junior J End BOB PURNELL Junior Back WAYNE LOVING junior Back BYRON LOUDON Junior End -n Page 53 , fN -4-?',-A '11g-i .,,-L ll red bullpups ' - P ,1-v-Q., BACK ROW: Coach Vining, Steve Hufford, Richard Street, Ron Pasley, Nelson Thompson, Larry Renfro, Jerry Mock, jeff Bohndorf, Coach Norris. SECOND ROW: Earl Smith, Gary Robertson, Dick King, Arthur Tice, Richard Kell, Jim Boden- hamer, Jerry Jose, Randy Cook, Bob Eils, Larry Hackathorn. FRONT ROW: Kenneth Whitney, Bob Stannard, Robert Baker, Tom Taylor, Ron Reuter, Mike Coughenour, Nick Matsukevich, Don Bailey, Gary Van Hooser. white bullpups T5 Enthusiasm, the spirit to wi and good sportsmanship were rrai that marked the '59 Sophomo Teams. Although their season co cluded without a win, Coaches Vi ing and Norris, and Coaches Ac erman and Allen all feel that t team shows tremendous potenti for future seasons. Xxx BACK ROW: Coach W. Allen, Phil Lewallen, Bob Miller, Mike Bigelow, Lewis Bramlett, Mike Ireland, Gary Schembs, Pat Burch, Don White, Daniel Casper. SECOND ROW: Terry Oldham, Leroy Holmes, Harry Mendenhall, Eric Peters, Mike Ruiz, Richard Sullivan, Tom Buxton, Ernie Yarnevich, Mike Carter. FRONT ROW: Mike Doherty, Charles Hudson, Tony Zaloz, Pete Baptiste, Wayne Prince, Ron Smithson, Thurman Lucky, Elmer jackson, Arthur Tucker, Manager Mike McEvers. rj -. -, L Q ' , J ima ij -.i'4 g, '3k 2:l:'3.f'Q?1' Ch! Cha! Cha! Got cha! A Smashing Success! It's a birdg it's a planeg it's Superman! Hey-. . . cut that out! Whoa, Daddio . . . Retreat! I GIVE UP! WHODUNIT! If you want me, come and get me! cross country by Carol Keltner BACK ROW, left to right: Sylvester Lewis, Jon Hope, Charles Woods, jim Chase, Joe Tasler, Paul Altenhofen, Ed Kriss, Charles Madden, Ralph Gudgel, john Lawson, Coach Swaim FRONT ROW: Sidney Korn, Kenneth Kepler, Horace Ferriz, john Hoytol, Duane Moore, Chiffie Tomlin, Tom Rush, Bill Keen, Bob Poteet. Desire, determination, speed: These are the qualities that have made this year's Cross-Country Squad the best in Wyandorte's history. With only one loss Coach Swaim's speedsters placed third in the state meet at Wichita, and for the first time took the Sunflower League championship at Topeka. The jogdogs started off the season with a loss to Haskell Institute, although Chuck Madden, whose time was 91595, placed first in the meet and set a new school record. The old record which had been 10:07 was also made by Chuck'in 1958. Also making a fine showing in this meet were Paul Altenhofen and Ed Kriss. Wyandotte came back in the next meet and won over Westport of Kansas City, Missouri, which had come in second place in the Missouri State meet, Wyandotte placed third in the Shawnee Mission Invitational where fifteen teams competed. Chuck Madden took first place over Bob Ware of Wichita East who was State Champion in 1959. In the Emporia High Invitational, Wyandotte came in second with Wichita East coming in first. Chuck Madden, john Lawson, and Paul Altenhofen were the Bulldog standouts. In the Regional, which has held at Lawrence, Wyandotte won second place with 40 points, only two points behind the Haskell Indians. Chuck Madden came in first with Ralph Gudgel, john Lawson, and Paul Altenhofen ranked among the top ten runners. These records show that we can be roud of these Cross Country Bulldogs. We P congratulate you for a fine record. Page 56 Lonely BOY' You tell 'em Chuck Madden Wins Shawnee Invitational Coach Swaim wyandotte waterdogs By Shirley Lorton Of last year's fifteen lettermen, only four returned, therefore, this year was largely one of rebuilding the team under the guidance of Coach Del Norris. Along with the returning lettermen - Dale Barnett, Rusty Lynn, Don Lightfoot, and George Gosney - the re- sponsibility of building up points fell to the more numerous juniors and sophomores. The 1959-1960 swimming season began December 11 with the intra-squad meet. Headed by this year's captains, George Gosney and Dale Barnett, the two teams fought it out with Gosney's team emerg- ing victorious. In the annual Varsity-Alumni bout, Wyandotte's varsity followed the precedent set by past varsity squads and lost to the alumni. Wyandottds Waterdogs began the conference season with a win over Shawnee Mission East of S2-43. This win sparked enthusiasm as the team traveled to Topeka for the second Sunflower League meet. The Trojans won however, by a decisive score of 7 S-25. Two days later, the Canine Finmen traveled to Wichita for a Triangular with Wichita East and Wichita Southwest and met with their second straight defeat. Wichita East finished first with 93 points, Wichita Southwest grabbed second by a score of SS and we finished third with 20 points. In a mighty display of strength, the traditionally powerful Coffeyville swimmers handed up our third consecutive defeat, by a score of 75-20. Unable to stop the charging Trojans, the Waterdogs were de- feated by Topeka for the second time this season, with a final score of S7-3 8. The Finmen then showed a new surge of tremendous power and dumped Shawnee Mission North by a terrific score of 72-23. Our following meet with Wentworth Military Academy was lost by the slim margin of 4 points, we lost 41-45. Once more the Waterdogs traveled to Topeka, this time for a Sunflower League Meet against Shawnee Mission East, Shawnee Mis- sion North and the host team, Topeka. Topeka again showed tre- mendous strength and placed first with a score of 105, Shawnee Mis- sion East and Wyandotte tied at second with 38 points each, and Shawnee Mission North trailed with 5 points for third place. Swimming against Emporia in a Sunflower League meet, the Waterdogs burst forth to win by a score of 73-21. In a rematch with Wentworth Military Academy, the Water- dogs gained revenge for their prior defeat and drowned Wentworth 59-36. Wading down Wichita, the Waterdogs lost two consecutive meets, the first to Wichita East by a score of 18-77 and the second to Wichita North by a score of S7-24. Winding up the season at the State Meet in Wichita, Wyan- dotte's Dale Barnett scored fifth in the 100-yd. breast-stroke. With a large crop of fifteen returning letterrnen, the 1961 Waterdog team shows great promise. we-1? .9 :fy if 1 BACK ROW, left to right: Dennis Nelson, Mike Coughenour, Snyder, George Gosney, Dale Barnett, Rusty Lynn, Bill Gamble, Mike Gully, jirn Whittenburg, Mr. Norris. SECOND ROW: Manager Jim Murphy, Jim Carroll, Fred Debus, Tom Davis, Rodney Wessel, Dave Grenrood, Neal Stone, Curtis Rob- inson, jim Winkler, Terry Oldham. FRONT ROW: Gary Van Hooser, Dale Shirley, Steve Buckles, Dick King, Torn Russell, Rick Sereres, Harry Jo Lesher, Ernie Yarnevich, Lloyd Stogsdill. Page 57 ' 14, ,-. r rf 'wx N V I 1 L-Q-.i ' - ,-' Y F s - - , A 2 W' 1'1- i ,all 5 il-' I , , , i 1 N' ,i lr X .11 i I .Mimi get Dale Blfn . Senior-'C3Pnm Bre35tStf0ke ,Z 43 - he-- ' .11 71 ' ' H. W ' 4. . , 4, L A . 1 A. .N VYVE Mm i Y , 'V ff' I- 'l' , ,JA i sf' ' . ' ' , 9311. .J , Jim Snyder , , ' , Senior gf: will ui W In Breaststroke gl V l J, Rodney Wessel Senior h X Free style r -Q , A , X' 'D , V ESE!!! ... w i ' ,N - ,W iliffanij ef 1r.,,:,. .1 11316 1 T t il: 'I l 1 ' W 'fi ' H- ggifg'a:.:,,miy an ,gg 'gg' -.,lQJ.'ffI f1J Eff 'l-.A l .zyY1'i..'i1 ' iv'-.L-' -f-nf-' , ., .:-' -I -1, -A 1 z 1 .e w 1 yi V . :g'.1y,v -f 2 Jon Hope Junior Breaststroke ' Don Lightfoot Junior Dive , H Q ., ,ev + 3 ig A , V f p Y S ff '7'-7:9-1' . 'll . W 'Q' K V x i: II,:1. e iiwlplz -3 ': X l .KI i' ' ' Q zf, .I .A-,- i Q L' APP V' ., 1 7 Kg-51 V5 f gy I I -- j..- 'A iw 1, i m - ' lf J' he J -1 ' .iffagy Y. Lloyd Scogsdill LN' -.vJ ,f g ff, Junior Jligj,-.ith , Free style J ' Q 'fi V- 5 gli nr Mike Coughenour Sophomore Backstroke Page 58 IQ - L , i Coach Norris .V .' if :gift U is l Clark Mandigo Junior Butterfly , ...,,,.'Sbf , , bb I .RX 1 Y , , -4 1 ' n , j 1- A mr. vv-4 ... . hi iw, i 1 -. ,i , x .. .t , 11 4 Tom Davis junior Free style -. 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In 1947 Mr. Orville Mc- Henry revived the sport at Wyandotte. The tumblers, although they no longer compete with other schools, SEASON'S RECORD 52, Shawnee East 43 26, Alumni 67 25, Topeka 75 20, Wichita East 93 Wich. Southwest 55 20, Coffeyville 75 38, Topeka 57 72, Shawnee North 23 41, Wentworth 45 73, Emporia 21 34, Shawnee East 47 50, Shawnee North 40 59, Wentworth 36 18, Wichita East 77 24, Wichita North 57 it-Y , 11-1 . 1- - 1 A 1 nw-ie-11 I A U1 111, 5 .11 1 M ,1 1, , 1 ' ' 1 1, - - 1 . 1 1 1.i 1 1 .1 ,. 1 1 11 , , I 1 -1-f11,1',. 111 ,1 , 1 1 1 1 - , 1 1 1 ,. 1 1111 ,V - , 1 tumbling By Sammie Sue H oggard give a number of exhibitions every year. During halftime of various home basketball games, you can see the tumblers exhibit their ability and skill. Spe- cial letters are awarded to members who qualify for them. This year's captain was Bill McCoy. BACK ROW, left to right: Shelby Williams, Steve Vossmer, Bob McCoy-captain, Charles Vernon, Jerald Kelley, Jim Rector. FRONT ROW: Werner Horst-manager, Gary Chenoweth, Phil Donovan, Russell Reyn- olds, Allen Vick, Coach McHenry. P383 59 They said it couldn't he done, but three years ago Wyan- dotte proved them wrong and took the State Championship- undefeated! They again said it couldn't be done, and we again proved them wrong this year when Wyandotte became the first school in the history of Kansas to be Class AA State Basket- ball Champions for four consecutive years! The Canines also chalked up another record this year when we became the first school in the history of Kansas to have six Class AA State Basketball Championships accredited to them. With three returning lettermen Wyandotte rolled over Law- rence in the opening game with a final score of 48-25. This was the first time in three years that Wyandotte had won its opening game. Our second game against Washington was not so easy, but Wyandotte was again victorious with a close score of 25 to 22. Our first away game of the season against Shawnee East, we lost by a decisive score of 68-54. This was also the Canines' first league play defeat in four years. However, the Bulldogs bounced back and won the next three home games. First we beat Ward by a score of 55-49, with Richard Jenkins copping high point honors with 23 points and Harry Gibson a close second with 19. Then the Bulldogs clobbered Newton, 57-37, and Topeka, 47-31. These victories zoomed our home court winning streak to 55 straight and kept us in the race for the Sunflower League crown. Our two next away games were good scoring games for both teams. In a tight game against Argentine the final score stood at 43-41. Next we scaled the S.M. North Indians, 48-40- led by Harry Gibson who scored 17 points and grabbed 19 rebounds, Terry Hammons who scored 12 points and Ron Shanks who tallied 8. Next Wyandotte proceeded to the Parsons Invitational where the Canines were victorious after wins over Salina, 61-37, and Wichita North, 62-49. Harry Gibson starred in the Wichita North game by netting a handsome 27 points and grabbing 17 rebounds. Entering the Wichita East game there, with a 9-1 record, Wyandotte was again handed a defeat by a team named East, 39-52. However, the Cagers bounced back to win over the Washington Wildcats for the second time, 58-29. The Wyandotte Big Red then played the biggest rematch game of the season against S.M. East. Wyandotte's win of 60-48 afforded many advantages: C17 it extended our home WE TOOK STATE! FOUR YEARS STRAIGHT By Shirley Lorton !, Al 1 ,Y . . I I :Q i 1' En gl Traveling to the capital city for a rematch with Topeka, the Canines were led to another Big Red victory of 55-27 by Harry Gibson's brilliant 26 point performance. The following night the Canines fell victims to the Hornets and dropped their third game to North K.C., 49-57. The Bulldogs easily racked up the two next home games against S.M. North, 58-36 and Argentine, 79-48. This advanced our home court winning streak to 60. The Canines followed up these two wins with another victory over Ward, 53-37, at the armory to successfully break the Cyclones ten game win- ning streak. Richard Jenkins led the way with a 19 point performance, as the Bulldogs copped the city title. .Our record stood at 15 wins, 3 losses as the leagers entered Regional Tournament play on the Wyandotte court. Wyandotte shook Olathe loose 54-47, while S.M. East downed Rosedale 47-34. Harry Gibson scored 17 points, while speedy Terry Hammons added a sparkling 12 points in the win over Olathe. The inevitable became a. reality when we played S.M. East for the final decision as to who was to travel to Wichita for the State Tournament. In a magnificent display of the Shublom Special , the Bulldogs won the Regional Tournament first place trophy for the eighth consecutive year by a score of 58-39. Screams of joy and delight- mingled with freely-flowing tears, echoed in the gym as jubilant fans cheered the teams at the trophy presentation and Wyandotte again looked forward to State Tournament play. , Wyandotte's opening game in the State Tournament proved to be an easy one, we beat Liberal 60-48. Gibson and Hammons stunned the crowd with deadly accuracy scoring 24 and 18 respectively. Our second contest was against Wichita North, rated the best upset threat. We won, however, 50-38, led by the scoring of Richard Jenkins. It was the last game, though, against favored Wichita East that really sparked the whole tournament with intense anxiety. Led by the senior trio-Rich Jenkins, Harry Gibson, and Terry Hammons--plus Ron Shanks, Wayne Loving, John Oman, and Tom Jones, the Shublom Special marched to a 44-41 victory and the 4th consecutive state crown! Richard Jenkins again put in his greatest performance and was selected for the all-tourney team for his second con- secutive year! Harry Gibson, putting in his usual sparkling performance was our other starter on the all-tourney team! Both boys were well deserving of this honor, as does the whole team deserve a great deal of credit along with the greatest court victory skein to 57 straight, 121 gave us the undisputed first place in the Sunflower League, C37 gave us revenge, and C42 presented Coach Walt Shublom with the best 37th birthday present he could want! coach in Kansas , Coach Walt Shublom! And as John Thomson. the regular guest speaker at our annual assembly would say, Well here we are again-State Champs! Congratulations boys! Page 60 LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach Upson, Terry Hammons, Steve Renko, John Oman, Warren Burnaw, Richard Jenkins, Harry Gibson, Head Coach Shublom, Kenny Bradford, Ron Shanks, Dan Swazich, Tom Taylor, Wayne Loving, Tom Jones, Coach Vining. . FRONT ROW: Managers, Russell Goff, Mike Doughtery, Jim Porter, Douglas Nelson. jet Stare! ,, Regionals! :A Invitationals! He's Off! Baller? Propulsion! It's Mme! 1 Coach Shublom -.Wi - . . -Ziff' ' 1 M' '24 Fi if 'W G! TXKT Pissy back! It's Ours At Wichita! On It's Way! Richard Jenkins Forward Senior Co-captain Harry Gibson Center Sen1or Co-captain ANU!! Q E ,ff A ff, L I ef' STATE fer -+e. Wayne Lovxng Guard Junior Kenneth Bradford Xusf' Center junior Sreve Renko Guard Sophomore W3 Ron Shanks Forward Junior Sgliullff Terry Harnmons Guard Senior CHAMPS QM f '13 arab' ' john Oman Forward Senior Tom jones Dan Swazich Forward Junior Guard Sophomore reserve basketball ,- , 1 ' ,ir U - -'- --?-L--:---!-- -via- . vw -1- - A , , '. x1 .: BACK ROW, left to right: Tom Taylor, Warren Burnau, Harold FRONT ROW: Gary Schrader, George Vaughn, Coach Upson, Bill Petsch, Kenneth Bradford, John Moore. Wendel, Richard Street. RESERVE SCHEDULE: Wyandotte 35, Lawrence 305 Wyandotte 31, Washington 183 Wyandotte 59, Shawnee East 473 Wyandotte 44, Ward 39, Wyandotte 38, Newton 255 Wyandotte 46, Topeka 303 Wyandotte 39, Argentine 33: Wyandotte 38, Wichita East 363 Wyan- dotte 31, Washington 195 Wyandotte 43, Shawnee East 319 Wyan- dotte 43, Topeka 385 Wyandotte 44, North K. C. 363 Wyandotte 48, Shawnee North 325 Wyandotte 47, Argentine 373 Wyandotte 36, Ward 39. The reserve team won 14, and lost 2. sophomore basketball XS BACK ROW, left to right: Malon Hernandez, Nelson Thompson, Eric Peters, David Wait, Gary Knapp, Coach Majors. SECOND ROW: jeff Bohndorf, Roy Rawlings, Roger Rawlings, Dean SOPHOMORE SCHEDULE: Wyandotte 30, Shawnee North 365 Wyandotte 28, Lawrence 475 Wyandotte 27, Washington 265 Wyan- dotte 32, Ward 44g Wyandotte 32, Turner 27 g Wyandotte 41, North K. C. 335 Wyandotte 41, Argentine 485 Wyandotte 32, Shawnee East 35g Wyandotte 28, Argentine 363 Wyandotte 64, Shawnee East .'PffF'bT' Keaton, Steve Smithson. FRONT ROW: Richard Keil, Ron Reuter, Mike Ruiz, Bob Van Cleave. 383 Wyandotte 28, Ward 533 Wyandotte 33, Sumner 343 Wyandotte 40, Turner 36, Wyandotte 36, Lawrence 393 Wyandotte 46, Shawnee North 313 Wyandotte 35, Sumner S 1. The sophomores won 6, and lost 10. If you sow Wyandotte . Ag -- ' f o- ' .r J' f 'la 5- -3. Q J-. ,, , IQ J ha. -M , , ,1 ', f V . P... M 7.0 4.,.,.1, -......A,,.. .. ,,, . -. 1 , . M.. +..., , J-.- MQW r ,L jf' 1 V' xx 16:3 9, K K Chaka? '-5614 F' W ' -. 1 y I A n ' V 'Wlyx xx LET. ,X .' .'.'f.' jwlivifril. -' NS' V Y ll 'Y U . I x Q vw ' . v I 'J A V X an ir I ., V , I V .-. . Q , kv lr x 5 rw., 1 . i Y - , Q TY H ' ' .Mm U A 5-',g,n.S 1: N 3 ' A 1, 1.5 M f- vs .'f:A 'Yf4 A-' y-'AP i' '!': 2 ' ,'-HL NWN' iw , 11- . , g x rl! V f, YM Aw 'I 1 0 xr' , ft' x ar L fqusvff: -we -1 ,M - , 'wif 1 ' ' 'QL'-'.i 'V .fy-qw 1 ix. .,, y w ' , 101.1 LYVX you sow BASKETBALL' .-. an Page 66 baseball Bolstered by five retutnees, Wyandone's base- ball squad, coached by veteran mentor Ed Ellis, goes into the spring campaign in an optimistic light. Veterans Terry Harnmons and Richard Boyer will captain the team in the return season of Border League Competition. Last year, due to scheduling difficulties, the Canine crew played independently and advanced to the semi-finals in the State Tourna- ment in ElDor-ado. Ward, twice victors over the Bulldogs, was knocked out in first round play by Newton 1-0. By Ierrie Sye Tmntum The Cyclone squad, with four lettermen back, will form the biggest threat to Wyandone but are ac- companied with two other league powers in North K. C. and Topeka. Diamond advantages for the Canines will de- pend strongly upon the veteran quintet of Terry Hammons, and Don Beal in the outfield, Ron Greer and Larry Payne on the infield, Richard Boyer be- hind the plate, and Bill Thomas on the mound. On pre-season outlooks, Coach Ellis points out the will to work as the decisive point this year. Head Coach, Ed Ellis Coach, Walt Shublorn ,W S .,f,f..7.,. V, I. . fff ' o. r 1 . f i ,'Q::.f,1.,,i ,V V ,M i- J- ' 4' i - we ,V 1 ww H' , ffl, 'Q I L wi ll ii i Y y' 1 if ' f ! 1 , 'li . Dick Boyer Terry Hammons Co-Captain Co-Captain Senior-Catcher Senior-Infielder ' f ii, i 'il Q ii yi- -' 62 1 . . 'L-Iii' A R5 2 ' T 7 L 41 - , W .' 59 . . N n an i o , X ' 2 , ' -M ,. ., , A 1 ' if , .1 fav Don Beal Bill Thomas Hal Benson Larry Payne Senior--Infielder Senior-Pitcher Senior-Infielder Senior-Outfielder NN A 'T ,. K 'iw 271 7' .1 X dsx If 'iii' .' , W - ' . X 1, , - W 4 All Y. ' Ron Greer Wayne Loving Don Leever Senior-Outfielder Junior-Infielder Junior-Infielder x 'H ' . r I I . Q is Epi- 'aw ' f vw 1- ' . '71 A HX f ki i . J l 7 l A, I .V on A ' - Warren Burnau Steve Renko Tom jones Bill Wendel Soph.-Pitcher Soph.-Pitcher Soph.-Infieldcr Soph.-Catcher Page 67 golf i By Ierrie Sue Trantum Captain Whitaker, Coach Starbuck, Captain Holbrook. Under Coach Starbuck's guidance this year's golf team will begin its season with three returning letterrneng Reid Holbrook, Bruce Smith, and Richard Whitaker. Holbrook and Whitaker will act as co-captains. Last year the golfing Bulldogs won 9 of ll dual meets, placed second in several invitational meets and missed qualifying for the State Meet by 1 stroke. Reid Holbrook was the Eastern Regional Champion both in 1958 and in 1959. Coach Starbuck has scheduled a sea- son of strong competition again this year. Good luck Bulldogs. BACK ROW, left to right: Bob Stannard, Ted Tindall, David Van Hooser, Jim Rose, James Wuko, john Garnier, Gary Broyles, Mr. Starbuck. Page 68 FRONT ROW: Dough Haynes, Jim Powell, Bruce Smith, C. H. Steele, Richard Whitaker, Reid Holbrook. tennis By Carolyn Peters TENNIS SCHEDULE April April April April April April April April April May May May Coach Upson. FRONT ROW: Jim Porter, Neal Kabler l John Bishop, Byron Loudon. The tennis team under Coach Don Upson can look forward to ai promising season with three lettermen-John Bishop, Neal Kabler, and Jim Porter-are re- turning lettermen. Bob Wilhelm, another letrerman, will not be available because of an injury. This year's team hopes to improve on last years record of 7 wins, 5 de- feats, and a second place Sunflower League finish. We Want to wish the 1960 tennis team good luck and much success. 1-Topeka there 8-Shawnee East here 12-Shawnee North here 15-Washington there ' 19-Topeka here 20-Olathe there 22-Highland Park here 26-Shawnee East there 29-Shawnee North there 3-Waslungton here 6-Sunflower League Meet 13-Regional Meet Captain Neal Kabler Coach Don Upson BACK ROW, left to right: Jim Winkler, Larry Foster, Mike Doherty, john French, .el COACHES: Ray Cox, Donald Darnell, john Hurst, Head Coach Francis Swaim, Lester Ramsey, Charles Sheffield, Don Kyle. state indoor track champs Wyand0tte's Cinderdogs, not to be outdone by the basketball team, put on a driving, all out effort to wi.n the State Indoor Track Meet at Manhattan with 37V2 points. Bill Daughaday took first in the shotput at S1 feet SM inches, and Bill Selbe won the 440 in 52.5. Six second places were won-Charles Madden in the mile, Ralph Gudgel in the 880, Bill Murrill in the polevault, Bill Selbe in the 60, the medley relay team of Jeff Wilsori, Ed Kriss, Bill Selbe, and Sylvester Lewisg and the mile relay team of Charles Woods, David Coleman, Charles Hobson, and Sid Korn. Robert Wesley was fourth in the broadjump, and Ed Kriss tied for fourth in the 440. By fun Zimmerman John Oman, Chuck Madden, jeff Wilson, Robert Wesley, Paul Altenhofen, Harry Gibson, Charles Hobson, Bill Taylor, Sylvester Lewis, Clark Mandigo, Don Lightfoot, and Sid Korn. Also expected to come to the top are David Coleman, Gary Richardson, Charles Woods, Tom Taylor, Jim Oberg, Terry Patterson, jim Ray, Benny Porras, Marshall Guyer, and Bill Brenner. Last year's team was second in the State Outdoor Track meet, with David Kerr, Bill Daughaday, Bill Murrill, Junior Thiry, Bonnie Rambo, Tom Korn, Mike Babick, George Lewis, Tom Ludwick, and Don Marquis earning our points. Prospects for this year's track team are brighter than ever under Coach Francis Swaim's capable leadership. This year's team retains last year's depth in the field events, and has added strength in the sprints. Wyandotte is expecting great things of its returning lettermen: David Kerr, Bill Murrill, Bill Daughaday, Ralph Gudgel, Ed Kriss, gc, '1 BILL DAUGHADAY Senior-discus, shot ED KRISS Senior-220, 440, 880 Page 70 ,N v gt, ,1. 1- 4 . 1 BILL MURRILL ' Senior-vault, high jump CAPTAIN DAVE KERR Senior-shot, disc, jav This year Wyandotte expects Coach Swaim and his assistant coaches-Charles Sheffield, John Hurst, Ray Cox, Don Kyle, Lester Ramsey, and Donald Darnell--to lead the Cinderdogs to many victories :md we wish them much luck toward this goal. CHUCK MADDEN Senior-880, mile 1,1 Ralph Guaga 'lf Senior-880 Clark Mancligo Junior-javelin i ,-- -.- ...............,...,.,.,.,,, , Y' , 'M-:L T- , , w 17 A .ak 1 fc eq v i ' V vi ,Q f 1 r L 1 ye, , I P V L ,, l x '- s r f I Charles Hobson Junior-sprinrs . -Q-1 Jeff Wilson Senior-880, hurdles Sid Kom David Coleman Junior-sprints, hurdles junior-sprints Terry Patterson Senior-shot, discus u 1-. . -. . , ,x?'r' , '-Zum Y - 1 . 1 - L hav' I , '1 . H. , 1 H. ' U A ' PJ ' 1 :V . .. ., :x A, ,7 - l l , Fl' W' i J' ff' ' 1' Q 1 lm 'Q I 'X N lm 4 l , L T: v -L l 1 V . U A l l s xx X 1 If L l r l l l ll Don Lightfoot Junior-vault Bob Wesley Senior-broadjump W K .Hx ,Q r l ' J I-. Y .AL Marshall Guyer Senior-disc, javelin Harry Gibson Senior-jumps Charles Woods Page 71 Senior-8 80, mile H 'N N ' V I Hx M I ,,.,.4 1'v4 Lvv- - I ' T f T ,A I ' Walt!! l -' -1' 'WWTF l 5 ef, x John Lawson Soph-mile Sylvester Lewxs Junior-440- 8 80 Paul Altenhofen Senior-mile Soph-shot, discus Soph-Weights jeff Bolmdorf Chiffee Tomlin Soph-weights Junior-8 8 0 Edward Georgie Soph-jumps J B-ll Taylor Jarnes Mitcljell Page 72 Jxlnior-sprints J -'mol'-9P'mt5 Charles Hudson Tom Taylor ' h Randy Patterson Jumoks Ot I John Moore Junior-high jump vgq Vaughn Jones Junior-distance Bill Keen Soph-sprints V,, . . U-. ' ,Efipfni Y U- Qw ' Bren., 1 ' as 1 .J-3 , 541 'fl Tri .. Jlm Rav Junior-sprints, hurdles Bill Selbe r f Q Soph-sprints, hurdles ML' M- f' ' U YJQT.Ff ' 'jiV?i5 'nI 'Sul Y-112:35 was uuff1':+'r' A A L' ul' 1 Vliriiffgf r , l :fwfr -K, gr 'sn uw. 1, ' f , y xa zerggnl ,, Q ll?3NW,L5'- Q A V A , !' 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Q. u if W1 - a cappella choir BACK ROW, Left to Right: Nancy Howard, Mary Grosko, Karen Daly, Gary Staton, Jerry Giddens, Jim Smith, Frank Smith, Larry Hoegler, Pat Ross, Karen Peterson, Pat Bowlin, Gloria McCray. THIRD ROW: Cherylee Beasley, Joyce Lake, Carolyn Erfurth, Carol Keltner, Chere Boget, Beverly Flies, Dee Ann Davis, Nancy Harbison, Beth Reese. SECOND ROW: Barbara Griffith, Linda Foley, Stanley Small Ken neth Kn2PP, Miss Theis, jim Ray, Howard Tice, Don Grant Marcia Sisney, Pat Dougherty. FRONT ROW: Dixie Fine, Janet Pierson, janet Kenney, Marilyn Landrum, Carolyn Lowe, Judy Doherty, Kathy Wood, Sue Bush ong, Phyllis Mader, fnot in picturej. vocal music The Vocal Music Department under the Direc- tion of Miss Theis is one of the most busy organiza- tions at Wyandotte. It consists of three parts-the A Cappella Choir, the Boys' Glee Club, and the three Girls' Glee Clubs. These groups present many pro- grams before the student body and also for various by Carol Kel tner civic clubs, churches, and special community pro- grams during the year. The vocal groups also have an important part'in the Christmas Assembly. This year the bi-annual Variety Show was presented. In the spring the choir and glee clubs take part in all programs connected with graduation. e accompanists , 'U' ,Li Page 75 LEFT TO RIGHT: jack Carraher, Bonnie Wood, Marilyn Landrum, Sheila Stevenson, Carol Keltner, , ,Dee Ann Davis, Rita Davis, Delores,James,. Karen Peterson. - . I , - ' ' girls' glee club , e x K gl ' : 1 N ' 'nv -,, , Y, A l.J I k .B A ' I 9- lx, f,, 'V l' X 1 F ,-F ' 'Q' PH, if ', f ' 1' - , . x i ' ' ll y r . e T , .. ,N . . 1' r .- 5- ,m.J,:'f. , V 1 : r 1 .55 Q' v 'K iz T i . , l 5 f J , . ,X ' I - 1 X Q A, '- ,,, f . '7 ', ' VIA ' ., Nb- -5 l, . r 5, ' , : I 1, ,fr ' V' .4 . 1- 3715, 3 ,I . . 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SECOND ROW: Ronda Malott, Muriel Christ, Pat Ringel, Pat Bowlin, Becky Green, Lucy Thomas, Dee Ann Davis, Carolyn Peppard, Pebble Anderson. FRONT ROW: Marilyn Smith, Gloria McCray, Karen Mer- ritt, Bonnie Sue Boyd, Madeline Rains, Karen Streeper. boys' glee club Off? mm ts gl la sl ' , G5 22' 1 ' .Liv l l , I BACK ROW, Left to Right: Le Roy Holmes, Ed Collier, Dcnnis Morgan, Kenneth Knapp, Ron Holmes, Howard Tice, Milo Hernandez, Ronald Khan, Edward Douglas. 4 'in 1 , ., FRONT ROW: Clyde Mohler, William Blair, Miss Theis, Pareick Ross, Terry Westermann, Mike Ruiz, james Miller. Page 79 ACCOMPANIST: Marilyn Landrum. A51 ,E .. , f?- :4 ,LX 'Lnli mi l'.l7 'r Ti'fi'ff' 1 -T 'i: .y i 1- iF- -LA' Q., T 7 vm , 1, , e'l1'i'1 -l 1 x ,f FIRST VIOLINS: Alice Joy Mackish, ,David Azwell, Larry Sayler, Julie Vcrrier, jim Ray, Marilyn Mahale, Sylvia Johnson, Karen Snyder, Mike Ireland, Gaylord Daniel, David Martin, Lewis Ray, Lynda Howard, jack Carraher. SECOND VIOLINS: Mark Jones, Tony McC:mna, Marilyn Drennon, Clyde Hodnett, Jo Ann Jones, Anna Parra, Toby Wilson, Shawnee Goshorn, Joyce Berry, Pat Branch. CELLOS: Elaine Braly, Marilyn Scott, Sonja Wilson, Sally Lytle, Janice Greenlee, Barbara Harlan, Barbara Chance, Mary Ann Gustafson, George Groneman, Sharon Milam. VIOLAS: Pat Meri- weather, Nancy Mullinix, Waymon Malotte, Bob Filer, Carolyn Schessor. BASES: Nancy Faubian, Bob Claypool, Larry Powell, Barbara Turner, Rudy Fields, Kenny Adkinson. FLUTES: jerry Prichard, Glenda Ellis, Mike Cox, Peggy McDonald, Dianne Derge. CLARINETS: Roy Holtzman, Roy Rawlings, Tom Taylor, john Lawson. OBOES: Connie Seymour, Jeanniett Guillaume, Pat Watson. TRUMPETS: Dale Ritter, John Young, Berry Dugan, Bill Deitzman. FRENCH HORNS: Norman Morasch, David Bosler, Kenny Kepler, Delores Carlson. TROMBONES: Larry Sowers, Don Grant, Charles Barr, Sonja Mountford, Ronnie Masters, Roger Rawlings. BASSOONS: Iverson Browne, Gary Doolittle. PERCUSSION: Nalda Christenson, Howard Capps- Pat Burch, Tom Fichtner. PIANO: Carol Keltner. symphony orchestra Wyandone is very privileged to have an out- standing instrumental department. The orchestra under the direction of Mr. R. A. Samuelson consisted of almost eighty members. Leading the orchestra as concert mistress this year was Alice joy Mackish. The orchestra performs at every school play, the by Carol Keltner Christmas Assembly, the Operetta, the Baccalaureate Service, and the National Honor Ceremony. This yea.r's officers are president, Dale Ritter, vice-presi- dent, Tom Fichtner, secretary, Elaine Bralyg treasurer, Jerry Prichard, sargeant-at-arms, Roy Hotzman and Barry Dugan. r marching and concert band Skill and versatility are the qualities that make the Marching and Concert Band one of the most en- joyable music groups, Nothing is quite so thrilling at the football games as to hear the crash of the symbols and the shrill sound of the head majorette's whistle as the band comes marching down the field. Other activities of the band, more on the serious side, includes playing in the spring concert and grad- CLARINETS: Bill Durrant, Iverson Browne, Par Converse, Phil Green, Betty Pike, Joyce Russell, Betty Reeves, MaDonna Ray, Peggy McDaniel, Rosalie Huscher, Ronnie Verkler, Sharon Bryant, Larry Simpson, Jerry Simpson, La Veta Krueger, Vickie Taylor, Georgadene Basler, Linda Bray. SAXOPHONES: Larry Henak, Ronnie Holmes, Paul Mitchell, Clyde Millstead, Donna Hendon, Jim Laird, Gary March, Bob Painter. FRENCH HORNS: Norman Morasch, Delores Carlson, Jackie Slagle, Sonja Mountford, Jim Tharp, George Bruner, Robert Timmerman, Bill Stewart, Sharon Redmond. BASSES: John Kent, Ronnie Jones. TRUMPETS: Richard Taylor, Bob Eils, Larry . m in fi? by Carol Keltner uation. This year the group was chosen to play for the dedication of the new Agriculture Hall of Fame. The band is under the direction of Mr. Sam- uelson. Officers for this year are the following: president, Garry Doolittle, vice-president, John Young, secretary, Bob Kynerg treasurer, Jim Cox, Sargeants-at-arms, Dave Miller and Georgadine Basler. Hagenbank, Burrell Hammons, Ronnie Williams, Pat McGinnis, Mel- vin Gaither, David Hormann, John Young, Jim Cox. Ralph Gudgel, Henry Romero, Benny Porras, Clyde Mohler, Beverly Alley. BARI- TONES: Mike Foster, Pat Burbank. TENOR SAXOPHONES: David Miller, Helen Sosa. BARITONE SAXOPHONE: Gary Doo- little. BASS CLARINET: Sharon Nail. OBOE: Connie Seymour. FLUTES: Glenda Ellis, Karen Munsey, Sharon Milam, Jean Craft, Carolyn Klem. PERCUSSION: Sharon Wiber, Bob Reichelt, Dennis Danning, John Griswold, Marvin Story, Neal Stone, Bob Kyner, Bill Smith, Darrell Blanton. x A . pep band M! BACK ROW, left to right: Gary Doolittle, Bob Kyner. Taylor, Henry Romero, Norman Marasch. THIRD ROW: Ron jones, Larry Sowers, Don Grant, Ron FRONT ROW: Dave Miller, Larry Henak, Paul Mitchell Masters, Jim Tharp, Mike Foster, John Kent. Iverson Browne, Roy Holtzman, Phillip Green. SECOND ROW: John Young, Dale Ritter, Jim Cox, Richard Helping to aclcl spark and enthusiasm to out basketball games is Wyandotte's Pep Band. The members of the Band are chosen from either the orchestra or the marching band on tryout basis. Mr. Samuelson is the director. banner girls LEFT TO RIGHT: Marilyn Landrum, Delores James, Roberta Novak, Kathy Page 82 Shelly, Marcia Sisney, Janice Detlefson, Beth Reese, Grace Harmon, and Lonna Hein. 1 n1 Vrffr Sharon Bryant, Drum Major ,-4 Par Converse Head Majoretre ' Sharon Mxlam . ' jean Croft 'Lv ,1-j:27ifE:C Georgadene Basler A zegzv-Zcbkw Sharon Wlber kay cee officers Mr. Hurst Charles Wilcox Carol Keltner Alice Joy Mackish r we V Scottie Ra gsdale NF' JT do Ln j Fmt. 1 1 - . .... i ' ' ' 'LX Shirly Lorton john Bishop l'6S6l'V6 Page 84 kay-cees by Carol Keltner Lei s Go Big Red, Let's Go has been the yell that has led the Wyandone Bulldogs on to victory for many years. Helping to make sure that Big Red wins are the members of the Kay Cees. Besides giving their support to the team at all home games, the Kay Cees also sponsor activities such as the Home Corning Dance, the Spring Formal, mixers, and the Kay Cee Play. The sponsor is Mr. Hurst. The officers for this year are president, John Bishop, vice-president, Shirley Lorcong secretary, Scot- tie Ragsdaleg recorder, Carol Kelrnerg treasurer, Alice Joy Mackishg and sergeant-an arms, Chuck Wilcox. cheerleaders Pat Ruttan Nancy Harmon janet Benson LaVaughn Tinsley Marcia Holliday Pat Looker x v ' gf ,.-Af' , ,Il ., .f-C . 7 I ..-,gb wyandotte Carol Strickland 'Q-' Deanna Shaw Co-captain v a r s i t Y cheerleaders Becky Goodbar Gennie Paxson Co-captain Donna Albflhf Shafon Fenton Page 85 Aldridge, Donna Allen, Sharon Anderson, Beverly Barnes, Carolyn Bates, Peggy Bedsaul, Janice Billings, Judy Bishop, Lanora Bloodgood, Edith Boatman, Mary Boget, Chere Bohr, George Anne Borchardt, Theresa Bowlin, Pat Bowers, Dennis Brownawell, Dale Brown, Lois Brown, Sue Brunsky, Judy Bryant, Sharon Burch, Paul Burris, Alberta Bushnell, Ruth Butcher, Larry Canterbury, Sharon Carter, Lynda Christensen, Nalda Costella, Loretta Copeland, Shirley Daly, Karen Davis, Delores Davis, Mary Day, Elaine DeBolt, Colleen Deck, Carol Detlefson, Janice Dobbins, Jewel Doherty, Judy Eils, Pat Ensley, Linda Erfurth, Carolyn Farrell, Beverly Fenoglio, Sharen Florin, John Flowers, Carol Fracol, Ann Frala, Carolyn Franklin, Jeannie Frazier, Carol Foley, Linda Ford, Karen Fothergill, Ann Garlich, Jackie Glasgow, Barbara Grable, Marilyn Gabriel, Francis senior kay cees Gravat, Rogers Goens, Jo Ann Gunnells, Natholia Hackel, Melinde Hancks, Larry Harbison, Nancy Harms, Jane Hardman, Venita Hernandez, Esther Hiebert, LaVerne Haggard, Sammie Sue Hollandsworth, Becky Inman., Roy Jackson, Judy James, Karen Jefferies, Janice Jones, Audrey Kane, Pat Kelly, Dora Kent, John Klingele, Sandi Krause, Sandra Kunkler, Judy Leach, Mary Jo Lumley, Linda Lowe, Carolyn Mahale, Marilyn Marley, Joe Manson, Margaret Mathews, Jean Matsukevich, Nina McClanahon, Marcella McKinzie, Sandy Mears, Clarissa Merritt, Bob Miller, Missy Moat, Margaret Morales, Mary Moore, Delores Moore, Marylee Mullinix, Jackie Nero, Opzerine Nunamaker, Carolee Paramore, Jackie Parker, Laura Parker, Louella Peters, Carolyn Peterson, Karen Purnell, Barbara Quinn, Kathy Ramsey, Martha Roberts, Sharon Russell, Sharon Sackrnan, Joyce Schick, Joyce Scott, Deanne Sutton, Linda Seldomridge, Carol Sheley, Claudia Self, Charles Sherwin, Judy Shirley, Joyce Shirley, Judy Sims, Sue Simpson, Dotty Sliter, Glenna Smith, Marilyn Speer, Bob Speer, Julia Steele, C. H. Stewart, Inna Strohl, Richie Talkin, Sherry Thomas, Helen Trantum, Jerrie Turley, Peggy Verrier, Julianne Vujnovich, Larry Waters, Linda Way, Sandra Wiber, Sharon Williams, Janis Williamson, Lee Anna Wilson, Sonja Wynn, Pat Wyatt, Bonnie Zimmerman, Jan Ackors, Janice Aldridge, Alice Arnold, Mary Lou Arrowsrnith, Nancy Ashley, Nancy Baird, Joyce Baker, Janet Baldwin, John Ball, Carol Bartlett, Phyllis Benson, Barbara - Bowen, Matva Boyd, Bonnis Sue Breidenthal, Nancy Bristow, Lorena Brown, Lee A.nn Browne, Linda Buehler, Beverly Campbell, Anna Chase, Mildred Chelesnik, Madlyn Cooper, Carol Daniel, Barbara Davis, Dee Ann Day, Kathy Aldridge, Margaret Anderson, Sharon Ashton, Patty Barber, Loraine Beldon, Carolyn Beans, Gloria Bloodgood, Dorothy Bower, Carol Brandt, Gretchen Bray, Linda Browne, Linda Brown, Susan Branch, Pat Burt, Pam Champe ,Tracy Chance, Barbara Christ, Muriel Claypool, Jim Coll, Maribeth r Carol C00Pey Cox, Nancy Decker, Cheryl Duy, Nicki Dugan, Judy Delich, Rose Mary Dempsey, Virginia Dietzman, Bonnie Doleshal, Geraldine Dukes, Judy Farr, Susan Fabion, Nancy Flaherty, Carol Flies, Beverly Foster, Penny Fox, Cindy Fulghum, Linda Godden, Karen Griesel, Shirley Hadley, Vicki Hagerty, Bonnie Hall, Connie Ham, Vivion Harman, Grace Haynes, Douglas Henderson, Sandy Henry, Jacqueline Hosch, Kathy Hoyt, Susan iunior kay cees Huscher, Rosalie James, Dlores Jaquse, Charlotte Jarvis, Kay Johnson, Dorothy Johnson, Lestina. Jacobson, Nortia Karnase, Dianne Kelly, Joyce Kutz, JoAnn Landrum, Marilyn Lee, Martha Leonard, Bill Lester, Sandra Lew, Linda Lukar, Charlotte Lytle, Sally McDaniel, Peggy McDonald, Peggy Meriweather, Pat Miller, Donna Moat, Marilyn Moore, Sharon Mountford, Sonja Mullinix, Nancy Jo Myers, Perry Nash, Joan Novak, Roberta Oney, Janet Percival, Betty Phillips, Connie Pool, Joan Ralston, Mary Ellen Reese, Beth Reed, Sharon Richardson, Glenna Riggs, Mary Rively, Linda Rowland, Anna Saunders, Sandra Schoenhofer, Judy Schultz, Randy Scott, Marilyn Seymour, Connie Shideler, Tara Sheley, Kethleen Shoof, Gayle sophomore kay cees Durbin, Harriet Edwards, Judy Edwards, Linda Ellifrits, Shirley Farmer, Georgia Flaherty, Norma Foerschler, Barbara Foly, Barbara Flowers, Barbara Fox, Linda Gamble, Michele Gandy, Wanita Gentzler, Linda Gilertson, Kathy Gill Judy Gleichman, Carol Green, Ellie Green, Peggy Gregg, LaVonne Grenrood, Pat Hartnell, Helen Guillaume, Jeannette Harris, Dolly Haworth, Judy Hewett, Judy Hoagland, Nancy Howard, Linda Jacobson, Anna James, Carol James Junetta Johnson, Janet Johnson, Joyce Kappel, George Ann Karl, Kathy Knapp, Sheryl Lee, Li.nda Lewis, Carol Lind, Margaret Lorton, Sandra Margey, Marcene Marten, Carol Marten, Linda Matson, Barbara McCampbell, Susan McClellan, Pat McDaniel, Theresa McFadden, Karen McMaken, Janet McNemey, Kathy Milam, Sharon Minnick, Mary Naylor, Linda Nesselrode, Scott Newton, Sharon Nohe, Camille Norris, Janis O'Neil, Dorothy Osbom, Linda Pajer, Nancy Painter, Nancy Palmar, Ruth Peck, Patty Peek, Marion Peterson, Carol Porter, Carol Porter, Marcia Rader, Kathy Ramey, Marsha Richards, Linda Sisney, Marcia Smith, Sandra Snyder, Karen StAulbyn, Jackie Stebbins, Carol Stimac, Li.nda Stone, Jon Tattershall, Kathie Thomas, Carol Vaughn, Carol Vernon, Sandra Vogel, Mary Kay Wagner, Pat Watson, Patricia Weaver, Sharon Wlute, Linda Vfilds, Helen Wdliams, Joy Wdson, Jane Zeller, Carolyn Krueger, LaVeta Sater, Davy Thomas, Lucy Mae Rightmire, Sherrie Roberts, Beverly Rock, Patti Ruby, Ann Russel, Kathy Sackman, Janice Schoenhofer, Joan Shelton, Jackie Sewell, Daralene Slater, Connie Stevenson, Sheila Stewart, Charlene Tarwater, Judy Taylor, Vicki Teters, Jenifer Thomas, Paula Walker, Cheryl Webb, April Whisler, Marilyn Vfiley, Judy Wilkerson, Sharon Whxters, Sharon Wright, Jannie Zimmer, Linda kay cee play cast Tobey ,MDN .,,,,,,, ,,,,.,,,, ,, ,,.,, ,..,... Shirley Lorton Laura Hcydon - ....... -n.,.-... - ....... Carol Keltner Henry Heydon M, ,,,....A. - ...,,.. -n Dennis Bowers Midge ,..,,.., ,mn ..,. ...,..... Sheila Stevenson Broge ,,- ,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,, .,,,...,,,.,... John Kent Barbie ,,.,,.,.,. n,,,,.,. .,.......,, ...- .... - .... Karen Peterson Kay ,,- ,,,,.,..,... M ,........ - ................... - Martha Ramsey Mary M. ,,,,, . ,,,, N ,,,,, ,,4,,,,. ,,,,,,,, ,. ,......,... - Marilyn Scott Dick .,...- ....... ....... ...... ...... ..f.,..., Kip ,..,... ,. ........ Itchy .- .......... - ........... -..-.-. ..... K... ..-..M. Sam White Dale Brownawell .... Steve Buckles Judy ,M ,,,,,,- -,, ,,,,,,, ,-W, ,,,,,,,,.,.., ,,,-,. Carol 'Bowers Miss jefferson julian Thorpe The Egg Man jerrie Tranturn ,,N,,,,.,,, ,,.,,,, ,,-4 .....,,... Randy Shoultz ..,,.,......,,...-....--. Bill Leonard by Shirley Lorton Tobey Heydon, a Laughter-loving seventeen year old, accepts Brose' class ring, seemingly ending all her problems. However, a long date with Dick, a college man, spells trouble since Brose thinks going steady means no other dates. Then Tobey's mother is called out of town leaving Tobey to run the house and cope Comprehensive Schedule for Efficient Homemakingf' To top it all, T gets the lead in the high school play opposite Kip Fairbanks, which special rehearsals with the school Romeo. Midge, Tobey's younger and a cowgirl at heart, adds her own touch by making a broad farce of important rehearsal before a big producer by pretending to be a But all ends well, and Tobey and Brose realize the true meanings of steady. Mr. Vfilliam Knapp was the directorg Carol Deck was the director. , 'yi L. ' ' A - . 4311-IAPAQYY L '- ' we gt mwmgqg by Sammie Sue .Haggard The Egg and I, adapted from the book by Betty MacDonald, was resented by the senior class. It was directed by Mr. Wlilliam Knapp with haron Vfiber as the student director. Trouble begins when Don buys a icken farm in the mountains. Anne, their daughter, has her eye on Thad, next door neighbor and a chicken expert, while Joan, her younger sister, ls as though the world has come to an end. All their time is devoted chickens and Don is more concerned with them than his own family. e buys a new brooder house for the chickensg but for Betty and the irls, indoor plumbing is too expensive. Disaster looms as failure threatens e farm. Family difficulties, Indian visitors, and skunks all went together make the play an arousing comedy. 55N.bari f the egg an dl .V fflf u.-f , '74 g 2 att? Wifi . .M-'L 5' senior play cast Betty ........-.. .,..... .-..... Don -- ,....,.. .,.. Anne ........ .... .......... .. Joan ....,..,.....,. -,.- ,.... . Thad ........ ........ .... . . Delicate Daisy .......... Mr. Manic Depressive Brownawell Carol Deck Marilyn Mahalc Linda Volz .. ...... Sam White Nancy Hatfield Dennis Bowers Linda Waters Carrine ...... .W ...,. -.. ............. , ........... . Fishface ....................... John Kent .,.. Larry Holmes Hi Baby -. ...... ... .... ...n ..... - ....... ,. ..... . ........ Bob Merritt j. J. -- .... ... ....... ...,. ................,. ..N... -.... Bill Isenhour Ross ...... - ........ .W ..............-.......... .- Jean Mathews Lingery Lady .......... .... ....,,... Millicent Ames ........... ....... - Alice Joy Mackish Thermometer Tessie .... ................. .. ..,... J ulic Verrier Miss Lindeir ............... ..,.-.......,. ,....... Donna Aldridge Grad . .....- ...,... -. joe Manley -... Dale Burtner y ...-..-.. Larsen .......,......... .... ...,..... Sharon Canterbury Paula ..... .. .... ...-..... ...... .... Karen Peterson Toni ..... .. .................,....... -.-... Chere Boget Lolly ...... ... ,....d ,... .. .... ..,.,. Mitzie ..... ..., . Elaine Braly The Trail of The Lonesome Pine , -v ' FWHIH -- ii BACK ROW, Left to Right: Dennis Bowers, John Kent, Nancy Hatfield, Glenna Richardson, Bob Merritt, Beth Reese, Joe Manley. THIRD ROW: Mr. Knapp, Randy Shoults, Kay Jarvis, Pat Cramblit, Dale Brownawell, Marilyn Scott, Jane Harms, Sharon Wiber, Paula Thomas, Alice Joy Mackish, Marilyn Mahale, Larry Sayler. drama SECOND ROW: Marilyn Moats, Chere Boget, Carol Griffin, Cheryl Knapp, Marcene Margey, Rose Mary Dclich, Sharon Milam, Delores Horvatic. FRONT ROW: Judy Tarwater, Martha Ramsey, Connie Sey- mour, Nancy Mulllnix, Sandy Lester, Judy Dukes, Janis Norris, Barbara Foerschler. club play By Kay Iarvis T be Trail of the Lonesome Pine, presented by the Drama Club, was the story of a young mountain girl whose romance with a visiting northerner was hampered by her backward mountain life. Dale Brownawell played jack- Hale, who came to the Mountains from the North CAST Page 90 june Tolliver Sal Tolliver Bub Tolliver Judd Tolliver Hannah Tolliver Dave Tolliver Loretta Tolliver Uncle Billy Beams Ole Hon Ellie May Red Fox Jack Hale Maw Falin Marilyn Scout Paula Thomas Bob Merritt John Kent Nancy Hatfield Randy Shoultz Kay Jlfvll Joe Manley Beth Reece Sharon Wiber Dennis Bowers Dale Brownawell Pat Crambit to enforce the law. A feud between the Tollivers and the Falins comes between Jack Hale and june Tolliver, played by Marilyn Scott. The feud is finally resolved, after var- ious other complications, opening the path for jack and june to be married. debate fri e J ,Q - T . 'J By Dianne Karmzze W LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Jensen, Ellis Brown, Bill Isenhour, Dean Lebestky, Dale Brownawell, John Stephen, Ed Kriss. What are the qualities of a good debater. As a debater would probably say-perserverance, patience, and preperation are the in- gredients which determine a successful debater. Every year members of Wyandotte's potential debate team spend long hours preparing their cases for the coming year's tournaments. This season Resolved: that the Federal Government should substantially increase its regula- tion of Labor Unions was the topic of all high school debaters. Wyandotte's Barking Dogs started the season off right by taking fourth place at the Russell tourney October 16-17. Bill Isenhour and Philip Miller were the winners. Wyandotte was also represented at Fredonia on October 17. Then came the Fort Scott and Washington invitationals later in October. Next followed the Shawnee East and Topeka meets in November. 1 Following a period of tranquillity, the young Qnovicej debaters returned from Lawrence with a first place trophy. Twelve Bulldog novices attended a meeting and were led to victory by Madlyn Chelesnik and Murphy Phillips who had a S-I record, Jim Tharp who rated as the best affirmative speaker of the tournament, and Cal Winter who ranked as top negative speaker. Highland Park, Pittsburg, the Sunflower League Meet, and William Chrisman fol- lowed. January 8-9 Wyandotte's Tongue-twisters entered toun-laments at North Kansas City, Emporia., and Rosedale. John Stephens and Dean Lebestky won second place and individual medals at NKC. An- other tournament at Shawnee North and the National Forensic Meet at Wyandotte completed the regular season. Wyandotte took first place at the annual State District Debate Tournament at Wyandotte January 22-23. Ed Kriss and Dale Brown- awell, affirmative, and Bill Isenhour and Ellis Brown, negative, earned a place in the state finals at Emporia. We are all proud of Wyandotte's outstanding debate coach, Mr. Leonard Jensen, who recently was awarded a special citation by the National Forensic League. Mr. Jensen had earned a second diamond for his NFL pin. This diamond is symbolic of 3000 coaching points, the equivalent of 30,000 student points. Congratulations to Mr. Jensen and all of this year's fine debaters for representing Wyandotte well. BACK ROW, Left to Right: Jim Thar-p, Ronald Schmidt, Philip Miller, Cal Winter, Tom Strickland, Earl Smith, Gary Robertson, Ellis Brown, Larry Sayler, Charles Johnson, Ernie Yarnevich. THIRD ROW: Hampton McDowell, John Kent, Richard Tremain, Dennis Ayotte, Roy Saffold, Warren Watson, Robert Lading, Detra Jones, Sharon Harris, Sharon Yoaltum. SECOND ROW: Dale Brownawell, Dean Lebesky, Ed Kriss, Bill Isenhour, Murphy Phillips, John Goin, Sid Korn, Bate Hamilton, John Stephens, Steve Buckles, Carole Van Daveer. FRONT ROW: Mr. Jensen, Judy Kunkler, Judy Tarwater, Linda Fulghum, Delores Davis, Michele Gamble, Lavonne Gregg, Marilyn Moats, Judy Hewett, Camille Nohe, Judy Wiley. Page 91 ear., his L, I? 7 E J. la x , 2.4.1 F 'M V , . 'On' Jan Zimmerman School Section fx :Uh Shirley Lorton Sports Section . l I -X .X '35 Q, ':f ' I-.-, - ,- f 1 7. t,.g X L-V... re ui Sammie Sue Hoggard After Hours Section S lfian i Jerrie Sue Trantum -. Editor-in-Chief quiverian By Ierrie Trantum -And thus in this new era of the Sputnik, Atlas, and orb- iting spheres around the earth, moon, and sun we proudly watch the 1960 Quiverian leave its launching pad to seek an orbit. Since it is a story of you, at work, and at play, in your school, the orbit is a circle around your heart holding the dreams, hopes, and joys of this particular year within its pages for your enjoy- ment all the days of your life. ,r We have eagerly watched it grow from page and picture number one to the final line and space. We present for your approval several innovations in color and composition. By care- ful editing we have tried to make this Quiverian a true and faithful picture of you at Wyandone in 1960. It has been so long a part of us we leave it now with a feeling of loss, but with a sincere hope it brings you some part of the pleasure that it has given us as its editors. DSN 4- fw- Carolyn Peters Clubs Section J-Q , gf Carol Keltner Activities Section - . 'Q tw as-4 fc 4 --.Y , , Q iw Lawrence Tharp I Sponsor Dotty Simpson Senior Section .1 , ,f Q T 1' V 1 T.' 1 i'J W. 'li K fy, , N, :L . -Q ix Y i Iwgf-I ' . Q . 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The staff headed by ' 'X' Anne Fothergill and Bill Isenhour have completely overhauled V L A the Panta a change approved by all Wyandotte. Among its P 'IQ J 5 many features were the picture page, Valentine Queen, regional ' J '23 1... ' programs, and a bold modern makeup. Frank Naylor is the E Q W ,V ' advisor. The Pa.nto is a member of the International Quill ii' ' ' and Scroll, the National Scholastic Press Association, and the Q X' 1 Columbia School Press Association. 7' - ,Y N u. 3 - '72, U. jr 1 i 'ff is c :L ' Mary Davis A fa 'eg f. bww 1 Pe 1 ' Dennis Bowers 4-Q ,- P- P . 11-. 'Q' sl me I 4 'iz' ,ig '- Q' First Semester Staff- b Editor-in-Chief ..- .,.... Ann Fothergill Managing Editor - ,.... .... Bill Isenhour News Editor ..n..a....... Judy Kunkler Associate News Editors Pat Cramblit Melinde Hackel Scottie Ragsdale Secondary News Editor .... Miss Miller Associate Secondary News Editors Jackie Garlich Sandy McKinzie Feature Editor ..- .... ,Carol Strickland Assocaite Feature Editors Jean Mathews Mary Davis Dennis Bowers Roy Inman Sharon Fenton Sports Editors .... ..... - Girls' Sports Editor .... Sharon Roberts I Boys' Sports Editor .... Chuck Willcox Business Manager ...-., Advertising Manager Maril n Anderson Y V Circulation Manager Charlene Habernal - Photographer .. .... ....,..... R oy Inman fx' nu Second Semester Staff- Editor-in-Chief ............ Bill Isenhour Managing Editor .... Carol Strickland Associate Editor .M ...... Judy Kunkler News Editor .Q.- ........ Ann Fothergill Associate News Editors Melinde Hackel Jackie Garlich Feature Editor .. ...... ,...... Missy Miller Special Features Editor .... Mary Davis Associate Feature Editor Pat Cramblit Secondary News Editor Scottie Ragsdale Associate Secondary News Editors Sandy McKinzie Jean Mathews Sports Editors ........,... Dennis Bowers Roy Inman Girls' Sports Editor .... Sharon Fenton Boys' Sports Editor .... Chuck Wilcox Business Manager ...... Sharon Roberts Advertising Manager Marilyn Anderson Staff Photographer .....,...... Roy Inman -.. .. -- -----I -ii -- , ' all I W . A J i J I I fo f Q- fi sfo , J A C5 I FG , 1 X 1 fr S f D Xfgbg f 0 Caarol Strickland 0 UI In ' .. Z n sg' Missy Miller ni in 51 N, xg, lb, l f :LQ-ly '4 an Roy Inman fue a Kei' 'Hash in 'll - ,. E, C' l ' M Q t , G ff t mm :mon amgerCharlene Habernal 4 , t ' , ' 1 I Q H ' i Sharon Fenton i 0 i ff? I Scottie Ragsfi.al....,..e 1 Q , fl gTeens Speak Up: .7 1. e Q., ,Q ' Q 'Jug - Q to A v Bll 0l! I Ill -fs A 1 1 t 3, 5 4 ... vm, in 7 is up ujl, Marilyn Anderson l r Melinde Hackel - -i -I - . I I A -' .- QQFJ ' -as .sn 'Ht 4- 1 - 2 4 ,, 'MN vm vw- XALINI ' W Q' ' :IN , . ix- - 'V f' R, 1 .1 r '-'V' f , 'e I M, --Qi' 'Q : I. f J: 5 all -Ii pf Sandra E Jackie K Pat Chuck Jeanne Sharon McKinzieJ Garlich Cramblit Wilcox I , Mathews Roberts , 1 ., Kraeg 'V 4 32,47 , ii.:- Qi , I quill and scroll By Sammie Sue Haggard gi. , . it S 1 if .. A an . , t BACK ROW, left to right: Jan Zimmerman, Carol Strick- land, Missy Miller, Dotty Simpson, Marilyn Anderson, Scotty Ragsdale, Melinde Hackel, Jeanne Matthews, Sammie Hog- gard, Charlene Habernal, Sandy McKinzie, Chuck Wilcox, Judy Kunl-rler SECOND ROW: Mary Davis, Pat Cramblit, Ann Fothergill, The National Quill and Scroll, an honorary so- ciety, is the most sought after and the highest achieve- ment of a high school journalism student. To be- come a member of the William A. Bailey Chapter of Quill and Scroll, each student must meet certain requirements. A display of the qualities of leader- ship, the willingness to work in harmony with others, scholastic record, staff position, number of points in journalism, recommendation by the sponsors, Mr. Jerrie Sue Trantum, Roy Inman, Mr. Naylor, Bill Isenhour, Dennis Bowers, Sharon Roberts, Jackie Garlich, Carol Keltner. FRONT ROW: Tara Shideler, Shirley Lorton, Glenna Richard- son, Geraldine Doleshaw, Rosemary Delich, Marilyn Moat, Carolyn Peters. Naylor and Mr. Tharp, and acceptance by the inter- national secretary are the requirements for mem- bership. Candidates for Quill and Scroll must be of good character, working for the best interest of their school publications, and maintain satisfactory grade average in all subjects. The officers this year are: Bill Isenhour, president, Ann Fothergill, vice- presidentg Sharon Roberts, secretary, Roy Inman, treasurer, and Dennis Bowers, sergeant-at-arms. radio production By Sammie Sue Haggard f-5 y-w and sponsor. V Margie Jacobs. Through the limited medium of ra dio, the Wyandmte players learn to pro ject themselves as actors by the voic only. No scripts are memorized Eac student tries to become an artist at read ing in a conversational tone so that th listener gets a true-to-life impression Each week the members of Radio Pro duction record a fifteen-minute play a Y KCKN. The play is broadcast on Sunday Since there are sixteen shows, each stu dent gets a quantity and variety of role In addition to acting experience the stu dents learn radio terminology sign lan guage, and the art of script adaptation Some students even write original radic plays. Mrs. Dolores Johnson is the teache BACK ROW, left to right: Pat Butler Kei Creek, Janet Oney, Roy Saffold, and Reg Loga FRONT ROW: Kathy Garrity, Bob Wilhel national thespian By Shirley Lorion I BACK ROW, left to right: Dennis Bowers, Marilyn Scott, Joe Manley, Joan Nash, John Kent, Don Brown, Sharon Smith, Barbara Hale, Mr. Knapp. SECOND ROW: Sheryl Knapp, Sandra McKinzie, Peggy Bates, Jackie Garlich, Jane Harms, Alice Joy Macltish, Carol The National Thespian Club, under the direction of Mr. Williani Knapp, is composed of those drama students who have earned the necessary number of points. To become a member of National Thes- plan one must have ten points, and to be an Honor Thespian one needs to have earned fifty points. liigliiii H 4 ta Strickland, Karen Daly, Sharon Wiber, Marilyn Mahale. FRONT ROW: Sheila Stevenson, Jerrie Sue Trantum, Shirley Lorton, Carol Deck, Cherc Boget, Jeannie Mathews, Karen Peterson, Julie Verrier. The gold comedy and tragedy mask pin signifies an Honor Thespian. Officers for this year are: Carol Deck, president, Shirley Lorton, vice-president, Jean- nie Mathews, secretary, Chere Boget, treasurer, and Jerrie Trantum, historian. national forensic league By Dotzfy Simpson BACK ROW, left to right: Judy Wiley, Camille Nohe, Hamp- ton McDowell, Jim Tharp, Roland Schmidt, Cal Winter, Ellis Brown, Ernie Yarnevich, Larry Sayler. THIRD ROW: Steve Buckles, John Kent, Richard Tremain, Phillip Miller, Roy Saffold, Warren Watson, Sharon Harris, Dennis Ayotte. National Forensic, sponsored by Mr. Leonard Jenson, is an honorary society for those who have participated in debate or other speech activities. A student must be in the upper third of his class and must have earned 20 points to obtain member- ship. A small silver key bearing stones which rep- SECOND ROW: Dale Brownawell, Dean Lebestky, Ed Kriss, Bill Isenhour, Murphy Phillips, John Goin, Sid Korn, Bare Ham- ilton, John Stephens. FRONT ROW: Judy Kunkler, Judy Tarwater, Linda Fulghum, Deloris Davis, Michele Gamble, Lavonne Gregg, Marilyn Moats, Judy Hewett, Mr. Jensen resent various degrees of merit is awarded to each member. These degrees are: Degree of Merit, 20 points, Degree of Honor, 50 pointsg Degree of Ex- cellance, 100 points, and Degree of Distinction, 200 points. The Degree of Distinction entitles the stu- dent to a scholarship. Page 95 J -f:E!,7f.' --. :C 'Dx-. 55,751--X51 1' fa'-'J Wflsgtqfl ,V-1-fp.: 1 - ,1:f.1-.-jq'i 1., 1 - -- ,.f.:xL, - -n., X, ,-, ,liifj- F.' -,v'fX-- - A A 31,132 ,ulxa .. QV., .4 w 2:2-Gai' Nr.:--'gefz-Sh ' ' 2251- -' ir:--,': ' j34 .52-,:ji2:3g:j-, - ,L 1-P 15 grfk fgaff:-Z QQ' :QiU:.,'i.',, . , -H : '- .., ive, ,1 ,. 4: fe :fm-':'..Q: ' usa' J'.:-M-'.4f:'rJ- -.,V . -1 x,sv.,. -if-'g.',gT,:'.: if fx, .- '..- -,,,' -tm . 1 I ff-.,.' 1: :fri-ff g - -' ,, 'f ' : ,. - f ' .-435 - H .--mfg, -fav... . . 055,-.. 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Later in the football season the honored three reigned over our Homecoming game with North Kansas City. After being introduced during the half-time, they watched the pa- rade of floats entered by twenty-two clubs. J M ,5 O ,P game ceremonies Page 101 . . football-cross country banquet 3,1 if mf ,IJ .milf XID, f. t',x-- . n. ,S , .f i:nv0Z,' . .V5 ii .gl I A v ,M -A S L I rd .j.L- syn'- ., k .. fi :ws ,,-.. 5, gf I ffl f in is senior party - X-' , M .---'11 HH XL MJ., . lx. - Ui A, .l,V. ,3 :HN ,.. , XL V' wg - 1 v . ,,. - Sr- -.lf ' I - .I . 71- md' -iv! D , , 1 1 4 'gjox Qgy. . O g 'x . . 1 . Q ' s ' I . X ' snowflake whlrl ' Page ws girls' league S Q Z S Q 19-1:1 -1 1 I Z -A if Y-is-WLS' ,N ' sf, 'Q ' k fra- 'V A ' l self-J' 4- 1 1 christmas formal as s ,J 1959 f S I1 3 P S Mat Dillon always gets his man! 1 .v is ' L 'T l it ' , WiShf111T11inki11s -:lf .,,V :fix-L' ,, 'Av ' , Wow! What 3 blast! J 4' Z ! ,ZM,.,i,d-.T,....,': .3x,f.f1,-, E : .ef N! 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A- Tm 1' f l 5 ' ' ' , ,' F Q . ,, dw , 1 , . ,un U, A 1 A .Aff P J '..': , J. ,. ' 1' was M- ' f ,. .- V... -.,, , L. g--,.vf--,g-g.-- , 1 - .r -' ...H -Lfzlrx., ' ,gl , , X ' ' '71-Q ,,,,,jljfiT?Q k -f.5S'2'??in'::3:V-'?:..fv:g.4,-f :sais ', p, -, 'S Af f i, 1- rf: 2 'Ein A vw - c X ,- I . . .. 4' - - 1 xi 13. ix - X? Page 1 10 x 415' I F 'P N A -.1 I -us. KF, my X Purrin' on the dog Side by side - ., .1 Unforgettable M-m-m-m Good Oh, you're just a joshin' You've got what it takes Open mouth--Insert foot , : SIIZPS 7 Q1-Fgwm-gig' -V2-JIS! 11 , 1 . . ff ', ' long and :he shore of ir Not one minute more lm1,w RJ, Some Punkins P383 111 .1 .34 f. 31 23.27 KL.-La:- aplhwglfgv . 212' ,-! ' ..,: 17'-Pr' . f .xr-4 .VI f rw- rv g' 4 - fw, Q L92 1 :..Q4.T-1,11 .1 . 5, .L A 1 yi-AAA .- J' . ',,,V,, ,Q' ' . . -fr ,-.-A,,,'-S ,- -f ,L--.10 . ...Lf-. .-1-v' -1 ff -E- , x' -.' il-3 - . fr ,.-. A Q..-1--f - -:' ve . Xf- .,.r iz- - rw ff - rr J' -1-:M 'v:F'. 1 Seniors I I -gf as. -fig K' - ,- President Tfeasufef' Harry Gibson Secretary Spogsor l N9-HCY H-iffleld . Sharon Fenton Vice-President Mrs. ReMmta King - Terry Hammons senior class history By Sammie Sue Haggard and Dotty Simpson As we journey along life's roadway we will always carry with us part of our high school career in the form of memories. For us these memories began in the fall of 1957 with our arrival at Wyandotte. We felt pretty im- portant although we were only sophomores. We had final- ly made it to Big Red . This was a year full of new friends and new experiences-football games, homecom- ing, Christmas formal, Honey Hop, the plays, state tourna- ment, along with the fabulous yell We took state in '58 g Quiverian Catch-up, and many other wonderful experi- ences. Our officers for the year were Gerald Hay, Presi- dent, Larry Blowers, Vice-President, Nina Matsukevich, Secretary, and Judy Farmer, Treasurer. Our second year at Wyandotte brought more new friends, new classes, harder homework, a greater interest in sports, and along with this another trip to state. Dur- ing our junior year we attended our second Christmas formal, the Starlight Ball, more K. U. Assemblies, along with our own talent presentations, and the passing of the robe in which we received the responsibilities of becom- Page 114 ing the seniors of 1960. Our junior class officers were Ron Marsh, President, Richard jenkins, Vice-President, Marilyn Mahale, Secretary, and Karen Daly, Treasurer. Heading our senior year as class officers were Harry Gibson, President, Terry Hamrnons, Vice-President, Sharon Fenton, Secretary, and Nancy Hatfield, Treasurer. This was the best year of all, as suddenly we became the upper- classmen. This year it was from our class that the queens and king were selected to reign over the festivities. Our class presented the play The Egg and I and brought the year to a close with the Senior Prom and the other traditional senior ceremonies. As a sheet of paper is torn into tiny pieces and scattered into the wind, the class of 1960 will be separated into many walks of life. There will be jobs for many, while others will go on seeking a higher education. But no matter what we do in later years, these are some of the events that will live on in our hearts to remind us of our three wonderful years at Wyandotte. Aldridge, Donna Ruth Altenhofen, Jo Ann Anderton, Donna Barnes, Carolyn Bishop, John Bishop, Lanora Bloodgood, Edith Boatman, Mary Bohnstedt, Donna Boyns, Sue Ann Braly, Elaine Brenner, W7illiam Brownawell, Dale Burtner, Dale Christenson, Nalda Daly, Karen Day, Elaine Deck, Carol Detlefson, Janice Dobbins, Jewel Ann Fenoglio, Sharon Florin, John WiUiam Flowers, Carol Sue Foley, Linda Ford, Karen Fothergill, Ann French, John Gibson, Harry Glasgow, Barbara Goodbar, Becky Grant, Don Griffin, Charles D. Harms, Jane Hay, Gerald national honor society By Dotty Simpson In all humility, I pledge myself to be honor- able, to serve, to uphold scholarship and thus to keep alive the sacred flame. This is the pledge which each member of the National Honor Society vows to follow throughout his lifetime. Anyone in the upper third of the Senior Class is eligible for membership and of these, 15 per cent are chosen as life members for their outstanding abilities in Scholarship, Leadership, Character, and Service. Hiebert, LaVerne Hoggard, Sammie Sue Isenhour, Wihiam Jenkins, Richard Kane, Patricia Kauten, Lila Ann Kelley, Dora Keltner, Carol Kent, John Kerr, David Kriss, Edward Kunkler, Judy Lebestky, Dean Lorton, Shirley Lowe, Carolyn Kay Mackish, Alice Joy Mader, Phyllis Mahale, Marilyn Manley, Joseph 5 U 7 HnNoR snrlrrv X Wm X NATI NAL 7 R T 5 1. Matsukevich, Nina McCray, Gloria Merritt, Robert Moat, Margaret Paramore, Jacqueline Parker, Luella Patterson, Terry Paxson, Gennie Peters, Carolyn Peterson, Karen Phalp, Kenneth Porter, James Prichard, Jerry Lee Ramsey, Martha Ritter, Dale Roberts, Sharon Saffold, Roy Serwon, Diane Shaw, Deanna Sherwin, Judy Simpson, Dorothy Speer, Julia Speer, Robert Steele, C. H. Stephens, John Strickland, Carol Strohl, Richie Trantum, Jerrie Sue Waters, Linda Wiber, Sharon Wilson, Jeffrey Wood, Kathy Young, John Paul Zimmerman, Jan Page 115 if -If : ,','- - Wayne Agee Donna Albright A ,L .V , ,. ,Qjg.'f. W . . ,iq JoAnn Altenhofen Paul Altenhofen l. , I A , 49 I use- 1' I ft., v ,gvgxw ,ns . , y ., , s 1 '. Q-'I Beverly Anderson Fred Anderson . M-3' We 1 Donna Anderton Bob Angle Charles Armstrong Dorothy Arnold Page 116 ff ,V J ' ,nr Donna Aldridge 'US Carmen Alvarez fs- align .wg-av., 2, 5 Marilyn Anderson Y I V L ' .,?,:,,:,I?.11 i jf -TL A Karen Ankrom Q' ',- L' l-' Glen Atwood Hawice Allen Sharon Allen Terry Allen CLIFFORD WAYNE AGEE. DONNA JEAN ALBRIGHT-Dramatics Club, Future Teachers Club, Kay Cees, Student Council, Operetta, Cheerleader-Reserve, Cheerleader-Varsity. DONNA RUTH ALDRIDGE-Art Club, Dramatics Club, Debate, G.A.A., Girls' League Representative, International Relations, Kay Cees, National Art Honor Society, National Forensic, Plays, Physics Club-Secretary, Spanish Club, Y-Teens. HAWICE ALLEN-French Club, G.A.A., Future Teachers Club, Home- makers of Tomorrow, International Relations, Y-Teens. SHARON ALLEN-Girls' League Representative, Homemal-ters of Tomor row, Kay Cees, Splash Club, Y-Teens. TERRY ALLEN-Football. JOANN ALTENHOFEN-Dramatics Club, Homemakers of Tomorrow, Kay Cees, Ushers Club. PAUL ALTENHOFEN-Boys' VV Club, Cross Country Letterman, Hi-Y, Track Letterman. CARMEN MARIE ALVAREZ-Classical Club, Future Nurses Club, G.A.A., Ushers Club. BEVERLY ANDERSON-Homemakers of Tomorrow, International Rela- tions, Kay Cees, Tyronian-Treasurer, Plays.. FRED ANDERSON MARILYN ELAINE ANDERSON-Homemakers of Tomorrow, Horizon Club, Kay Cees, Pantograph, Quill and Scroll, Radio Production. DONNA RAE ANDERTON-G.A.A., Girls' VV Club, Tyronian. ROBERT J. ANGLE-Classical Club, Football Letterman, Golf, Track Team, Boys' YW Club. KAREN ANKROM-Tyronian CHARLES ARMSTRONG DOROTHY ARNOLD GLEN ATVVOOD-Football Manager, Hollywood Club. KENNETH BAKER-Track Manager. HARRY E. BALDWIN, JR. JANICE BALDWIN-Classical Club, Future Nurses Club, Ushers Club, Homemakers of Tomorrow, Y-Teens. ho- WIS' 'sv 73 Kenneth Baker Harry Baldwin JaniCe B-1ldWiH 'V -5--,1 I: gvv 5 ,,,f , S V , s 1 ff Nancy Balsinger Betty Banks Joe Banks Bill Ba,-ber NANCY R. BALSINGER-Classical Club, Future Nurses Club, German Club, International Relations. BETTY BANKS-An Club, spanish Club, Y-Teens. 55, JOE BANKS-Football. f '- BILL BARBER 13 5-- LOIS ANN BARGER-Homemakers of Tomorrow, Kay Cees, Tyronian, i br A Y-Teens. ' CAROLYN BARNES-Design for Living, G.A.A., Homemalters of Tomor- row, Kay Cees, Y-Teens, Splash Club, Variety Show, Operetta. DALE F. BARNETT--Boys' W Club, Swimming Letterman, Tumbling Team. Dale Barnett Larry Bartlett LARRY BARTLETT-Football Letterman. PEGGY BATES-Classical Club, Dramatics Club, Girls' Glee Club, Girls' League Representative, Kay Cees, National Thespian, Plays, Spanish Club, Student Council, Operettaf DON BEAL-Boys' Wm Club, Baseball Letterman, Basketball, Football Letterman, Track Team. JOYCE BEARY-Art Club-Secretary, Kay Cecs, National Art Honor Society. S xv 4 JANICE BEDSAUL-Girls' League Representative, Homemakers of Tomor- row, Kay Cees. HAL BENSON-Baseball Letterman, Basketball Letterman. DWIGHT BERLIN JUDITH ANN BILLINGS-G.A.A., Girls' Glee Club, Girls' League Repre- sentative, Homemakers of Tomorrow. JOHN E. BISHOP-Boys' VV Club, Dramatics Club, Kay Cees-President, National Thcspian, Plays, Tennis Letterman. LANORA BISHOP-Chemistry Club-Secretary-Treasurer, Classical Club, Design for Living, Girls' League Representative, Kay Cees, Physics Club, Splash Club, Operetta, Y-Teens. J. .EL DONALD BITTS ' PAUL W. BIZAL BILL BIZZELL WILLIAM E. BLAIR-Boys' Glcc Club, International Relations. Hal Benson Dwight Berlin L fl- u xr ' 'V , -av' I1 :iii . n X IL Lois Barge: Carolyn Barnes Peggy Bates . Don Beal Joyce Beary ,l2niCC Bedslul he Judy Billings , :-- . - A , MJ . Nt ' . ,th -'Z' .L Cav- V r.. , -ew 4 .1 up . - be i ' 'xl C 5 - . f , Xtf A - Ti, John Bishop Lanora Bishop Don Bitts Paul Bizel Bill Bizzell Bill Blair Page 117 Pat Bledsoe i N ijt. -' .x ,..1- H e f, ' g 2 f lv l f A.. 'iii li 1 l . l Edith Blwdsvod Larry Blowers Mary Boatman Leonard Bock Chere Boget AL 'ib- Dom-,3 B01-mgggdg George Anne Bohr Theresa Borchardt Q.. George Borst Ap f7U', WML I 9 '5r A' fqivtffxvr 5.3355 ' . if 1 Eff - Richard Boyer Dennis Bowers Patricia Bowlin ,hp bw Sue Ann Boyns Elaine Braly PATSY BLEDSOE-G.A.A., Tyronian. EDITH BLOODGOOD-Dramatics Club, Design for Living, Future Teachers Club, International Relations-Treasurer, Kay Cees, National Thespian, Physics Club, Tyronian, Variety Show. LARRY BLOWERS-Baseball, Basketball, Sophomore Class Vice-President. MARY BOATMAN-Art Club-Historian, Dramatics Club, Design for Living, French Club, International Relations, Kay Cees, National Art Honor Society, Plays, Operetta. LEONARD BOCK-Physics Club. CI-IERE BOGET-A Cappella, Dramatics Club-Vice-President, Design for Living, French Club, G.A.A,, Girls' Glee Club, Girls' League Representa- tive, Future Teachers Club, Kay Cees, National Thespian Treasurer, Plays, Story Telling Club, Student Council, Variety Show, Operetta. DONNA BOHNSTEDT-Future Nurses Club-President, G.A.A., Girls' League Council, Girls' W Club, Splash Club, Y-Teens. GEORGE ANNE BOHR-Homemnkers of Tomorrow, Kay Cees, Operetta. THERESA' BORCHARDT-Homemnkcrs of Tomorrow, Kay Cees. GEORGE BORST-Physics Club. ROBERT D. BOWERS-Chemistry Club, Dramatics Club, German Club- Sgt. at Arms, International Relations, Kay Cees, National Thespian, Photography, Pantograph Club, Plays, Quill and Scroll, Operetta. PATRICIA LORENE BOWLIN-A Cappella, Girls' Glee Club, Tyronian, Operetta, Y-Teens, Variety Show. RICHARD BOYER-Boys' W Club, Baseball Letterman, Football. SUE ANN BOYNS-Art Club, National Art Honor Society. ELAINE BRALY-Classical Club, Dramatics Club, Design for Living, Future Teachers Club-Treasurer, Kay Cees, National Thespian, Orchestra-Secre- tary. TOM BRANCH-Chemistry Club, Design for Living, Stamp Club. CHARLES BRATKOVICH-Boys' Glee Club, Operetta. CHARLES DUWAYNE BRAY LINDA KAY BREIDENTHAL-Classical Club, Future Nurses Club, G.A.A. Girls' W Club, Kay Cees, Splash Club. WILLIAM A. BRENNER-Design for Living, Football, German Club, Or- chestra, Plays, Physics Club, Track Letterman, Operetta, Variety Show CAROL J. BRIGHT-Y-Teens. 51 'CTP' , Thomas Branch Charles Bratk0ViCl1 Charles Bray Linda Breidenthal William Brenner Carol Bright Page 118 if.-.,,,1:.,,,u'-L ,.f ' .ik . -tc: ,-5:7 0 I I ,ggi 4- ,V .'- ms A 'a-,in , ,I W? .-I ak. BCUY Brown D011 BFOWH ' Ellis BIOWH Lois Brown Sue Brown Dale Brownawell BETTY BROWN-Horizon Club, Y-Teens. DON C. BROWN-Art Club, Dramatics Club, Future Teachers Club, Kay Cees, National Thespian. ELLIS EARL BROWN-Debate, International Relations, National Forensic. LOIS DIANE BROWN-Classical Club, Kay Cees. SUE BROWN-Dramarics Club, G.A.A., Girls' League Representative, Home- makers of Tomorrow, International Relations, Kay Cees, Girls' Glee Club. DALE BROWNAWELL-Debate. Design for Living-President, German Club- President, Kay Cees, National Forensic, National Thespian, Plays, Physics Club, Science Field Club, IVERSON BROWNE-Band, Football, Orchestra, Pep Band. JUDITH A. BRUNSKY--Kay Cees, Tyronian. SHARON BRYANT-Band, Dramatics Club, Kay Cees, Head Drum Major- ette, Variety Show, Operetta. RICHARD BULMAN asf N, Vffdf.. .k-D i IVCrS0n BIOWHC Judith Brunsky Sharon Bryant .A ig swf: A-, . . HAROLD BUNCH 4 3 i .. ' if Z' ,' , ,via PAUL BURCH-Chess Club, Design for Living, Kay Cees, Physics Club- L nw, if ,gr ,W . 3 Treasurer, Spanish Club, Stamp Club. ,-J' in ALBERTA J. BURRIS-Dramatics Club, Girls' League Representative, Home- X . ' ' , ,N g X makers of Tomorrow, International Relations, Kay Cees. x I, 5 ' , DALE BURTNER-Classical Club, Design for Living, German Club, Or- chestra, plays, Science Field Club, Richard Bulman Harold Bunch Paul Burch RUTH BUSHNELL-Homemakers of Tomorrow, Kay Cees, Ushers Club. WH' 7 LARRY BUTCHER-chess Club, Design for Living, Fencing Club, Hi-Y- , J 'I President, Kay Cees, Physics Club-Sgt. at Arms, Stamp Club. Ai n, V ZA af-I. I ,I BONNIE E. CALHOON-Homemakers of Tomorrow. V M, DEE CALHOON-Dramatics Club, Homemakers of Tomorrow, Kay Cees, C' il 1, -J in National Thespian, Plays, Tyronian, Operetta. ' V ' H ', ZELMA ANN CALL-Homemakers of Tomorrow, Spanish Club. CHARLOTTE MARIE CAMPBELL-G.A.A., Girls' Glee Club, Girls' League ! Representative. JACQUELINE L. CAMPBELL-Y-Teens. Alberta Burris Dale Burtner Ruth Bushnell we ea at 14- eu... .... -.,. V ls- , Q, .. , L j-' .n l .V ,- IJ.-1 'lXX'7,f,-,Vx fl , I 'f if ll'iii? Z1:Al Larry Butcher Bonnie Calhoon Dee Calhoun Zelma Call Charlotte Campbell Jacqueline Campbell Page 119 FW7- -' 1 I lah-su S-Q.. 51' lv ,Q-rf., Br , Victor Campbell Sharon Cmtefbl-'VY Bill Cantrell Larry Carlson Steven Carlson Linda Carr '-Cl GX. 'tl-'r Lynda Carter JoAnn Castro Patsy Caven Ii. Bill Champe Dan Chase jim Chase ,f'1W S-ny 7-'I' C r ' 1, 'F F tl,i'f,.. T 'iilwfa Barbara Chauvin Gary Chenoweth Nalda Christensen VICTOR CAMPBELL-Classical Club, Dramatics Club, National Thespian, Plays, Radio Production. SHARON CANTERBURY-Classical Club, Dramatics Club, French Club, Kay Cees, Plays, Operetta. BILL CANTRELI.-Chemistry Club, Football. LARRY CARLSON STEVEN F. CARLSON LINDA CARR-Dramatics Club, Future Teachers Club, Homemakers of Tomorrow. LYNDA CARTER-G.A.A., Girls' League Representative, Kay Cees, Stu- dent Council, Tyronian, Operetta. JOANN CASTRO-Biology Club, Classical Club, Dramatics Club, Girls' Glee Club', International Relations, Y-Teens. PATSY SUE CAVEN-Girls' Glee Club. BILL CHAMPE-Football, Track Team. DAN CHASE-Hollywood Club, Ushers Club-President. JIM CHASE-Boys' W Club, Boys' Glee Club, Cross Country Letterman, Operetta, Track Team. BARBARA CHAUVIN-International Relations, G.A.A. GARY CHENOWETH NALDA CHRISTENSON-German Club, G.A.A., Girls' VV Club, Kay Cees, Orchestra. CHARLES E. CLARK LARRY CLARK TEDDY COLEMAN-German Club. PAT CONVERSE-Band, Dramatics Club, G.A.A., Girls' VV Club, Horizon Club, Kay Cees, Head Majorette, Orchestra, Plays, Splash Club-Vice- President, Operetta, Variety Show. THOMAS COOLEY-Basketball, Future Teachers Club, Physics Club. -IUDITH ANN COOLING--Classical Club, Ushers Club. ' , ,xwj S As- -X Q..- Charles Clark Larry Clark Teddy Coleman Pat Converse Thomas Cooley Judith Cooling Page 120 ' WI? Y s, - , Y gf-.T N .r Ru,vL,L-.,--- f L i df Joyce Coon Wayne Cooper Shirley Copeland JOYCE COON-Homemakers of Tomorrow, Y-Teens. WAYNE G. COOPER-Football. SHIRLEY COPELAND-Debate, Kay Cees. MARIA CORDERO-Spanish Club. DANNY CORNELIUS LORETTA COSTELLO-Homemakers of Tomorrow, Kay Cees. BONNIE COWAN-Tyronian, Ushers Club. JIM COX-Band-Treasurer, Pep Band. PHIL COX-Basketball, Orchestra, Physics Club. RAY CRAFT-Football. PATRICIA CRAMBLIT -Dramatics Club, Horizon Club, Kay Cees, Na- I tional Thespian, Pantograph, Plays, Quill and Scroll, Tyronian. , Q KEN CREEK-Biology Club, International Relations, Radio Production, Stu- - dent Council, Track Team. MICHAEL CULTER 'P -. , Y 1. wh LYNNE F. CUNNINGHAM-Homemakers of Tomorrow. JIM CURTIS Ray Craft KAREN ANN DALY-Accompanist, A Cappella, Classical Club, Junior Class Treasurer, Dramatics Club, French Club, Girls' Glee Club, Girls' League Council-President and Representative, International Relations, Kay Cees, National Thespian, Plays, Splash Club, Variety Show, Operetta. BRENDA DANIELS-Homemakers of Tomorrow, Y-Teens. BILL DAUGHADAY-Boys' W Club, Football Letterman, Kay Cees, Track Letterman. CHESTER I... DAVIS DELORIS DAVIS-Classical Club, Debate, Future Nurses Club, Kay Cees, National Forensic. - IRENE DAVIS-G.A.A., Spanish Club. Michael Cultu- ho QQQN . Y T75 Karen Daly Brenda Daniels , ,huh . Maria Cordero Danny Cornelius Loretta Costello Y -e Bonnie Cowan jim Cox Patricia Cramblit Lynne Cunningham .fhnv-5 ,i Bill Daughaday Chester Davis Deloris Davis if Phil Cox o if E .- f? ly!! ,X , k x Ken Creek ad .- -Ni, 'i .Y C X x ' 4' Jim Curtis 15 -sa... Irene Davis Page 121 Id, Johnny Davis 1 ,. ,101 j' 'TF' all M 'if il-1 -,- .i ., Carol Deck al-vs ' Shirley DeRigne by 'ISF' J I , 4 w - . ,,nn fi? Mary Davis Ronald Davis xffx Eff' Jerry Decker Pat Deets '.::1' ibu- N 13' 11 e, . e gg Z ,V- ' if v-.1 fl 'I :I L. Janice Detlefson Victor Devor E -of 'v'v-4 Betty Dillon Jewel Dobbins Mike Dodig i 'r Elaine Day Steve Day Colleen DeBolt JOHNNY DAVIS-Student Council. MARY HELEN DAVIS-Classical Club, Future Nurses Club, Girls' League Representative, Homemakers of Tomorrow, Kay Cees, Pantograph, Quill and Scroll, Splash Club, Operetta, Y-Teens. RONALD DAVIS ELAINE DAY-Dramatics Club, Girls' League Council and Representative- Treasurer, Future Teachers Club-Vice-President, Kay Cees, Spanish Club- Vice-President. STEVE DAY-Swimming Team, Tumbling Team. COLLEEN DEBOLT-French Club, Homemakers of Tomorrow, Kay Cees, Plays, Tyronian. CAROL DIANE DECK-Dramatics Club, Girls' League Council, Future Teachers Club, Kay Cees, National Thespian-President, Plays, Spanish Club, Y-Teens-President. JERRY L. DECKER-Art Club. PAT DEETS-Dramatics Club, Homemakers of Tomorrow, Kay Cees, Na- tional Thespian, Tyronian. SHIRLEY DE RIGNE-Tyronian, Operetta. JANICE DETLEFSON-G.A.A., German Club, Girls' League Council, Girls' XV Club-President, Future Teachers Club, Kay Cees, Operetta, Banner Girl. VICTOR DEVOR-Band BETTY M. DILLON-Y-Teens. JEWEL DOBBINS-Future Teachers Club, Homemakers of Tomorrow, Horizon Club, Kay Cees, Spanish Club, Splash Club. MIKE DODIG ' JUDY DOHERTY-A Cappella, Design for Living, Girls' Glee Club, Girls' League Representative, Kay Cees, Splash Club, Student Council, Home- makers of Tomorrow. PHIL DONOVAN-Tumbling Letterman. GARY DOOLITTLE-Boys' W Club, Baseball Letterman, Band, Kay Cees, Orchestra. PAT DOUGHERTY-A Cappella, G.A.A., Girls' Glee Club, Homemalters of Tomorrow, Tyronian, Variety Show, Operetta. ROBERT DRIVER-Baseball, Basketball. BARRY DUGAN-Hollywood Club, Orchestra-Sgt. at Arms, Variety Show, Operetta. I-i if.. ' hd' 'la-..-3 ia Q P' Judy Doherty Phil Donovan Gary Doolittle Pat Dougherty Robert Driver BCIHY Dugan Page 122 2 fy -... Chuck Dulin Edward Dutcher Don Dyer CHUCK DUI..IN EDWARD DUTCHER DON DYER-Kay Cecs, Swimming Team. PAT EILS-French Club, Future Teachers Club, Kay Cees. KENNETH ELKINS-Football, Track Team. ' JON BRIAN ELLIS-Baseball, Hi-Y. BONNIE K. ENDSLEY-Student Council, Tyronian. CAROL ENGLE-Kay Cees. LINDA DEAN ENSLEY-Kay Cees, Tyronian, Ushers Club. CAROLYN ERFURTH-A Cappella-Secretary, Dramatics Club, Future Nurses Club, G.A.A,, Girls' Glee Club-Secretary, Girls' League Repre- sentative, Homcmakers of Tomorrow, Kay Cees, Plays, Variety Show, Opererta. LARRY EVERHART JANET FAGAN-Dramatics Club, G.A.A., Homcmakers of Tomorrow, Kay Cees. JUDY FARMER-Sophomore Class Treasurer, Kay Cees. BEVERLY FARRELL-Future Nurses Club, Homemakers' of Tomorrow, Inrernational Relations, Kay Cees, Student Council. ALFRED M. FARRES-French Club, Fencing Club, Science Field Club. CLAUDETTE FAUST-Classical Club, Kay Cees, Splash Club, Y-Teens. LINDA SUE FELBER-Y-Teens. SHARON FENOGLIO-Dramatics Club, Future Teachers Club, Horizon Club, International Relations, Kay Cees, Plays, Spanish Club, Student Council. SHARON FENTON-CheerlcadenVarsity, Senior Class Secretary, Dramatics Club, G.A.A.-Vice-President, Girls' League Representative, Homemakers of Tomorrow-Secretary, Kay Cecs, Pantograph, Plays, Quill and Scroll, Tyronian, Opererta. i RAY FERGUSON THOMAS R. FICHTNER-Pep Band, Dramatics Club, Orchestra, Physics Club, Radio Production. vv.. Claudette Faust Linda Felber Sharon Fenoglio -1 'W' H D 4 6 1 E 5, 9' .ri '-'gm - ' ' . ' iii? 111. i fggla-he Pat Eils Kenneth Elkins 6. ,Ion Ellis 'T' sv--v Bonnie Endsley Carol Engle Linda Ensley -J . ff V nn- x,, I Carolyn Erfurth Larry Everhart janet Fagan 'QA if Judy Farmer Beverly Farrell Alfred FHICS Sharon Fenton Ray Ferguson Thomas Fichtner Page 123 we ' 4-:H i l 2-All -az 51 n '-q 1. 'Sf ,v K ,y Jim Fisher Billie Fleeker John Florin Karen Ford Steve Foster Ann Fochergill bf 'frtrx 5' N' 4., David Fowler john Fowler Kathleen Fox Wal' 15, -'34 '::-I Ann Fracol Carolyn Frala Bob Frank ,Q use 1? -,J Carol Flowers Linda Foley Virginia Folsom JIM FISHER-Fencing Club. BILLIE FLEEKER-Art Club, Dramatics Club. JOHN W. FLORIN-Chemistry Club, Design for Living, Kay Cees, Physics Club, Science Field Club, Spanish Club, Stamp Club. CAROL FLOWERS-G.A.A., International Relations, Kay Cees, Tyronian. LINDA SUE FOLEY-A Cappella, Future Nurses Club, G.A.A., Girls' League Representative, Girls' VV Club, Kay Cees, Splash Club, Ty- -ronian, Variety Show, Operetta. VIRGINIA I. FOLSOM KAREN KAY FORD-Art Club, G.A.A., Girls' League Council, Girls' NV Club, Homemakers of Tomorrow-President, Kay Cees, Splash Club, Student Council, Tyronian. STEVE FOSTER 5 ANN FOTHERGILL-Cheerleader-Reserve, Classical Club, Dramatics Club, French' Club, Girls' League Council, International Relations, Kay Cees, National Thespian, Pantograph-Editorin-chief, Plays, Quill and Scroll, Splash Club, Operetta. DAVID FOWLER JOHN C. FONWLER-Football, Swimming Team. KATHLEEN FOX-Design for Living, G.A.A., Homemakers of Tomorrow. ANN FRACOL-Dramatics Club, Homemakers of Tomorrow, International Relations, Kay Cees, Tyronian. CAROLYN FRALA-Homemakers of Tomorrow, Horizon Club, Kay Cees. BOB FRANK III JEANNIE FRANKLIN-Dramatics Club, G.A.A., Homemakers of Tomor- row, Kay Cees, Quivirian, Student Council, Operetta. JUDY FRANSE-Courtesy Club, Girls' Glee Club, Homemakers of To- morrow. BETTY FRAZIER-Future Nurses Club, G.A.A., Girls' Glee Club, Kay Cees, Y-Teens. CAROL FRAZIER-Classical Club, Dramatics Club, Girls' League Repre- sentative, Future Teachers Club, Homemakers of Tomorrow, Interna- tional Relations, Kay Cees, Story Telling Club. FLOYD FREEMAN LLOYD FREEMAN-Basketball, Football. Els. 7 . , N, ,. 9, '- , .FQ-,f. 1 I H I i - 1 ,, . ff' ' , , A' .iv , , 'K 3, 2' 11 L 1 . aiif'ffiftf 5lH '34 5 L, 1' 5.61 Jeannie Franklin Judy Franse Betty Frazier Carol Frazier Floyd Freeman Lloyd Freeman Page 124 John French Alex Frye Patricia Fry JOHN FRENCH-Boys' VV Club, Basketball, Classical Club, Football Letterman, Student Council, Track Team. ALEX FRYE-Fencing Club. PATRICIA ROSE FRY-G.A.A. FRANCES LEE GABRIEL-G.A.A., Girls' League Representative, Homemak- ers of Tomorrow, Kay Cees, Y-Teens. MELVIN E. GAITHER-Fencing Club, Tumbling Team. JACKIE GARLICH-Dramatics Club, G.A.A., International Relations, Kay Cees, Pantograph, Plays, Quill and Scroll, Student Council. BILL GEORGE-Camera Club, Track Team. HARRY GIBSON-Boys' W Club-President, Baseball, Basketball Letter- man, Senior Class President, Track Team. BARBARA GLASGOW-G.A.A., German Club-Treasurer, Girls' League Council and Representative, Girls' W Club, Horizon Club-Treasurer, Kay Cees, Splash Club-President, Student Council, Operetta. JOANN GOENS-Girls' Glee Club, I-Iomemakers of Tomorrow-Treasurer, Kay Cecs, Variety Show. LAWRENCE GOLUBSKI TIM GOMEZ-International Relations, Spanish Club. BECKY ANN GOODBAR-CheerleaclenReserve, Cheerleader-Varsity, Classi- cal Club-Vice-President, Splash Club, Variety Show, Operetta. KAREN GOODRICH-Classical Club, G.A.A., Homemakers of Tomorrow. CARL GOODWIN-Chemistry Club, Classical Club, Cross Country, Pho- tography Club, Physics Club, Science Field Club, Track Letterman. GEORGE GOSNEY-Boys' Wm Club, Classical Club, Football, Swimming Letterman, Tennis Team. LARRY GOTTESBUREN-Kay Cees. MARILYN GRABLE-Homemakers of Tomorrow, G.A.A., Kay Cees. DON GRANT-A Cappella-President, Band, Boys' Glee Club, Debate, Na- tional Forensic, Orchestra, Plays, Variety Show, Operetta. DAVE GRANTHAM ROGER GRAVATT-Chemistry Club, Chess Club, Kay Cees, Physics Club, Spanish Club. George GOSDCY I-3ffY G0ffCSbUl'CIl Marilyn Grable Don Grant Dave Grantham Roger Gravatt 'WN 5' '5- x I sf HSV? it' . , 1 tv -an-r ik A .,11 i f- 'mall , - Gary GYHVCS John GUY Sherran Gray X 'S' 2 me if ict' S-I Lawrence Griffin Barbara Griffith Charlotte Griswold i -u Mary Grosko Ralph Gudgel Natholia Gunnells YN 'Q 'bv urgx- 'Nw-3-v4 Terry Gupton Marshall Guyer Melinde Hackel RlCl'l3l.'d Haddock Jerry Hahn Barbara Hale Page 126 '55 ,O-.. li-' I Q l-lt N' Ron Greer Phillip Gregory Charles Griffin GARY GRAVES JOPIN GRAY SHERRAN GRAY-Dramatics Club. Girls' Glee Club. RON A. GREER-Baseball Letterman. PHILLIPVGREGORY-French Club, Spanish Club, Ushers Club. CHARLES GRIFFIN LAWRENCE D. GRIFFIN BARBARA GRIFFITH-A Cappella, Courtesy Club, Dramatics Club, Girls' Glee Club, Girls' League Representative, Variety Show, Operetta. CHARLOTTE GRISWOLD-Homemakers of Tomorrow, Y-Teens. MARY GROSKO--A Cappella, Dramatics Club, Girls' Glee Club, Variety Show, Operetta. RALPH C. GUDGEL-Boys' Wm Club, Band, Cross Country Letterman, Football, Student Council, Track Letterman. NATHOLIA GUNNELLS TERRY GUPTON MARSHALL GUYER-Boys' W Club, Football Letterman, German Club, Swimming Team, Track Team. MELINDE HACKEL-Future Nurses Club, G.A.A., Girls' League Repre- sentative, Homemakers of Tomorrow, International Relations, Kay Cees, Pantograph, Quill and Scroll, Spanish Club, Splash Club, Operetta. RICHARD HADDOCK-Classical Club, Science Field Club. JERRY HAHN--Football, German Club, Fencing Club, Hollywood Club. BARBARA E. HALE-G.A.A., Girls' League Representative, Girls' W Club, National Thespian, Ushers Club, Operetta. JAMES HALL CAROLYN SUE HAMILTON-G.A.A.-President, Girls' W Club, Future Teachers Club. ELIZABETH ANN HAMILTON-Design for Living, G.A.A., Homemakers of Tomorrow, Ushers Club, Y-Teens. FE James Hall Carolyn Hamilton Elizabeth l'llmlli0n 66.711 hf x ,N bf 'IZ' ' tg, 'pa 1 Terry Hammons Larry Hancks Burma Hancock Wayne Harber Nancy Harbison TERRY HAMMONS-Boys' NV Club, Baseball Letterman, Basketball Letterman, Senior Class Vice-President. LARRY HANCKS-Kay Cees, Physics Club. BURMA HANCOCK-Future Nurses Club, Homemalters of Tomorrow. R. WAYNE HARBER-Band. NANCY HARBISON-Accompanist, A Cappella, Dramatics Club, Girls' Glee Club, International Relations, Kay Cees, Tyronian, Y-Teens. JANE HARMS-Dramatics Club, International Relations, Kay Cees, Na- tional Thespian, Plays, Physics Club, Spanish Club, Operetta. ANN HARRIS-Future Nurses Club, G.A.A. NANCY HATFIELD-Senior Class Treasurer, G.A.A., Girls' VV Club, Hornemakers of Tomorrow, Plays, Splash Club, Student Council, Ty- roman. JAMES C. HAWKINS GARY HAWORTH--Football GERALD HAY-Boys' W Club, Band, Sophomore Class President, Foot- ball Letterman, Orchestra, Spanish Club. KARL HEATH-Boys' W Club, Football Letterman, Student Council, Track Team. KEN HEFFRON LARRY HENAK-Band, German Club, Pep Band. MICHAEL R. HENRY-Spanish Club. RONALD BRENT HENRY-Chemistry Club, German Club, Fencing Club, Photography Club, Physics Club. VENITA HERDMAN-Girls' League Representative, Future Teachers Club, Homemakers of Tomorrow, Horizon Club, International Relations, Kay Cees, Spanish Club, Y-Teens. ESTI-IER MARIE HERNANDEZ-Girls' League Representative, Interna- tional Relations, Kay Cees, Spanish Club, Operetta. MAURICE HERRELL, JR.. LAVERNE HIEBERT-Classical Club, German Club-Secretary, Girls' League Representative, Future Teachers Club, Kay Cees. BETTY JEAN HINDS-G.A.A., Y-Teens. , pe S. Ronald Henry Venita Herdman Esther Hernandez I 1... iv Ann Harris Nancy Hatfield Gm. 5 -ual' vu-, Gary Haworth Gerald Hay SF, 'ai ac: L ... -,1-p-V I, 'G ' wi . , ,, bm Ken Heffron L31-ry He,-,ak Jane Harms ' Nl' fb- Q'-4-v I James Hawkins 1 V '-:Q Karl Heath V 4. mo- nrgff -44 Michael Henry -1 'rzu' L 1, Maurice Herrell LaVerne Hieberr il' :lf--v Betty Hinds Page 127 6 'QD I N ov. vu , 3vf 'Y-7' Q- JOY Hobbs Rose Mary Hoegler Marjorie Hoffman Becky Hollandswortlm Larry Holmes Linda Holmes gg' :Sli , f 94N ,fgp Q, A . ' .R I .- Bill Holggclaw Virginia Hopewell W'erner Horst Judy Howard Nancy Howard Larry A I. af- Sammie Hoggard Karen Hohman Reid Holbrook JOY HOBBS-Tyronian, Ushers Club. ROSE MARY HOEGLER-Baseball Scorekeeper, German Club, Kay Cees, Operetta. MARJORIE HOFFMAN-Future Nurses Club, Girls' Glee Club, Variety Show, Operetta. SAMMIE SUE HOGGARD-Future Teachers Club, Homemakers of To- morrow, International Relations, Kay Cees, Quill and Scroll, Quiverian- After.Hours Editor, Spanish Club, Operetta. KAREN I-IOHMAN-Dramatics Club, Future Nurses Club, Homemakers of Tomorrow. REID HOLBROOK-Boys' VV Club, Basketball, Golf Letterman-Co- captain, Physics Club. BECKY HOLLANDSWORTH-Dramatics Club, Homemakers of Tomorrow, Kay Cees, Spanish Club.. LARRY HOLMES-Baseball Manager, Classical Club, Dramatics Club, Plays. LINDA HOLMES-G.A.A., Homemakers of Tomorrow, International Rela- tions, Tyronian. BILL HOLTSCLAW VIRGINIA LEE HOPEWELL-Art Club, Horizon Club, Kay Cees, Student Council. WERNER HORST-Tumbling Letterman. JUDY HOWARD-Homemakers of Tomorrow, Ushers Club. NANCY HOWARD-Dramatics Club, G.A.A., Variety Show, Operetta, A Cappella. LARRY HOWE TOMMY HOWERTON-Football Letterman, Boys' VV Club, Track Team. MERCEDA HUCKABY-Nurses Assistant. JUDY HUNTER-Student Council, Ushers Club, Y-Teens. ROBERT HUTCHINGS ROY INMAN-Camera Club, Drama Photographer, German Club, Kay Cees, Plays, Pantograpb, Quill and Scroll, National Tbespian. ISENHOUR-Classical Club-Treasurer, Debate, Design for Liv- mg, National Forensic, Pantograph-Eclitor-in-Chief, Plays, Quill and Scroll Student Council. 51... Tom Howerton Merceda Huckaby IU'-'lY Hunter Robert Hutchings ROY Inman William Isenhour Page 128 in 5. rs, 'iv Esther Jackson Glen Jackson Judith Jackson Judith Jacobs Karen James ,l2niCC Jeffries ESTHER JACKSON-Classical Club, German Club, Operetta. GLEN JACKSON-French Club, Fencing Club, Science Field Club. JUDITH KAY JACKSON-Biology Club, Classical Club, Dramatics Club, Future Nurses Club, G.A.A., Girls' W Club, Kay Cees, Y-Teens, Banner Girl. JUDITH JACOBS-Future Nurses Club. KAREN JAMES-Dramatics Club, Homemakers of Tomorrow, International Relations, Kay Cecs, Operetta. JANICE KAY JEFFRIES-G.A.A., Girls' VV Club, Kay Cees, Tyronian. PHIL JENKINS RICHARD JENKINS-Boys' NV Club, Baseball Letterman, Basketball Let- terman, junior Class Vice-President. I LARRY JOHNSON ROGER JOHNSON-Boys' W Club, Basketball, Football Letterman, Track Team. SYLVIA JOHNSON-Orchestra, Variety Show, Operetta, Banner Girl, Y- Teens. AUDREY LA YELLA JONES-G.A.A., Future Teachers Club, Homemakers of Tomorrow, Kay Cees, Y-Teens. NEAL KABLER-Boys' W Club, Football Letterman, Tennis Letterman. PATRICIA KANE-G.A.A., I-Iomemakers of Tomorrow, Kay Cees, Tyronian, Y-Teens. LILA KAUTEN-Design for Living, French Club, G.A.A., Girls' XV Club, Y-Teens, International Relations. HELEN S. KEHAYIAS-Spanish Club, Tyronian. DORA LEE KELLEY-G.A.A., Future Teachers Club, Homemakers of To- morrow, Kay Cees, Spanish Club. ELVEN KELLY ' BRIAN KELLY-Boys' VV Club, Basketball, Classical Club, Debate, Foot- ball Letterman, National Forensic, Physics Club, Student Council. CAROL KELTNER-Accompanist, A Cappella, Dramatics Club, Girls' Glee Club, Future Teachers Club, Homemakcrs of Tomorrow, International Relations, Kay Cees-Recorder, Orchestra, Plays, Quill and Scroll, Quiv- erian-Activities Editor, Student Council, Variety Show, Operetta. WILLIAM L. KEMP-Football. 1 ' l tm ef 4 '21 ez- ' if 'i?'i'X I Phil jenkins Richard Jenkins Larry Johnson K ' TEH' i Roger johnson Sylvia Johnson Audrey' Jones Neal Kablet Patricia Kane Lila Kauten -215- , . -IYX l'5'l 'unix '-5 if Helen Kehayias Dora Kelley Elven Kelley Brian Kelly Carol Keltner William Kem? Page 129 4? .ww !'?'T'3 pi has' Q '-Vs john Kent id 4-M .1 g ,. . If QQ, David Kerr Kenneth Knapp 65' I K, S t. 'r'-' A .Ln FL... 4 . . fu,-.W 4. .. Tom Kovach Larry Kneller , 5' f -.Grey-'rl 1'y Mike Kraft Terry Kilburn Fred Kimball Bob Klingele Sandra Klingele 'T I 15555 xx Ilw, -'Vi X .t . it X Charles Koonse Sandra Krause wf,I 7271? 'Q Edward Kriss Judy Kunkler Bob Kyner .fm . .. ,1 ,. JOHN KENT-Band, Classical Club, Drarnatics Club, Debate, Design for Living, International Relations, Kay Cees, National Forensic, Plays, Student Council, Variety Show. DAVID KERR-Boys' W Club, Football Letterman, Swimming Team, Track-Letterman-Captain. TERRY KILBURN FRED KIMBALL BOB KLINGELE SANDRA KLINGELE-Dramatics Club, G.A.A., Girls' Glee Club, Future Teachers Club, Homemakers of Tomorrow, International Relations, Kay Cees, Tyronian, Operetta. KENNETH KNAPP-A Cappella, Boys' Glee Club, Student Council. LARRY KNELLER CHARLES KOONSE-Football. TOM KOVACH MIKE KRAFT-Basketball, Football. SANDRA LEE KRAUSE-Girls' Glee Club, Homemalcers of Tomorrow, Kay Cees, Spanish Club, Y-Teens. EDXVARD W. KRISS-Boys' W Club, Cross-Country Letterman, Debate, National Forensic, Student Council-President, Track' Letterman. JUDY KUNKLER-Chemistry Club, Debate, Kay Cees, National Forensic, Pantograph, Quill and Scroll, Spanish Club, Operetta. BOB KYNER-Band-Secretary, Track Team. JOYCE LAKE-A Cappella, Dramatics Club, Girls' Glec Club, Kay Cees, Operetta. JIM LARKIN MARY JO LEACI-I-Dramatics Club, G.A.A.-Treasurer, Girls' League Rep- resentative, Kay Cees, Tyronian, Operetta. DEAN A. LEBESTKY-Debate, Design for Living, Football, National Foren- sic, Student Council. RALPH H. LEININGER-Fencing Club. WILLIAM H. LEMMER if ff . W ' tg . , .I -if ,Q B .-, -iq, 7, A1 , .E V All 1 gif -' '. .. X: j . ug-T ' 'f Wigs 2' i . 5' . -E Joyce Lake jim Larkin Mary jo Leach Dean Lebestky Ralph Leininger William Lemmcr Page 130 '51 - 5 fi if William Lewis Vance Liston Ronald Lobner Bob Lockard .lvlm L011gf'2ll0W Shlflel' Y-Orton WILLIAM S. LEXVIS-Basketball. VANCE LISTON RONALD LOBNER BOB LOCKARD JOHN LONGFELLOW-Student Council. SHIRLEY ANN LORTON-Art Club, Dramatics Club-President, French Club-Secretary-President. Kay Cees-Vice-President, National Thespian -Honor Vice-President, Plays, Quill and Scroll, Quiverian-Sports Editor, Splash Club, Operetta, International Relations, Variety Show. DORA LOVE-Classical Club, Future Nurses Club, G.A.A., Variety Show, Operetta, Y-Teens. CAROLYN LOWE-A Cappella, Classical Club, G.A.A., Girls' Glee Club, Girls' W Club, Future Teachers Club, Horizon Club, Kay Cees, Splash Club, Operetta, Y-Teens. LINDA LUMLEY-G.A.A., Girls' League Representative, Homemakers of Tomorrow, Kay Cees. PAUL MACIAS ALICE JOY MACKISH-Dramatics Club, Design for Living, German Club, Girls' League Council and Representative, Homemakers of Tomorrow, International Relations, Kay Cees-Treasurer, National Thespiau, Orch- estra--Concert-mistress, Plays, Quiverian, Operetta. CHUCK MADDEN-Boys' W Club, Cross-Country Letterman-Co-Cap tain, Track Letterman. PHYLLIS MADER-Accompanist, A Cappella, Dramatics Club, Debate, Fu- ture Nurses Club, Girls' Glee Club, Girls' League Council and Repre- sentative, National Forensic, Student Council, Variety Show, Operetta. MARILYN MAHALE-junior Class Secretary, Dramatics Club-Secretary, G.A.A., Girls' League Council-Secretary-Treasurer-Vice-President, Girls' League Representative, International Relations, Kay Cees, National Thes- pian, Orchestra, Plays, Story-telling Club-President, Variety Show, Operetta, Y-Teens. TERRY MAI-IANY-Boys' NW Club, Cross Country, Football Letterman, Track Team. RONDA MALOTT-Dramatics Club, Girls' Glee Club, Homemakers of Tomorrow, Horizon Club, Kay Cees. CAROL LOUISE MALOTTE-Homemakers of Tomorrow, Horizon Club. JOSEPH WALTER MANLEY-Classical Club, Dramatics Club, Design for Living, Fencing Club, Kay Cees, National Thespian, Photography Club, Plays, Physics Club-President, Science Field Club, Variety Show, Operetta. MARGARET K. MANSON-Homemakers of Tomorrow, Kay Cees. RANDY MARQUIS GARY MARTIN-Chemistry Club, Design for Living, Football, German Club, Physics Club. llbv' Nav- Dora Love . K , bfi hr . X .N Paul Macias IL y WFT' Phyllis Mader X-7-rf N-If Carolyn Lowe vga' iv' 1 Linda Lumley If ' 1-v. I va- if ffm, QI Alice Joy Mackish inn? Marilyn Mahale A.- Chuck Madden 41-9 Terry Mahany , .p,,. swamp, , i-of 'vnu d.. Carol Malotte Ronda Malott Joseph Manley Margaret Manson Randy Marquis Garl' Martin Page 15 1 NG' Si- A .917-ff T I ' x E b'Q' gg. x l Jerry Martin Larry Martin Sandra Martin . 4,, 'K . Q'- . Oi A - . - .1 f , I 1 2513 eg I 2 . ' - , if 3, ,awt,a,1 'R ,, :. .3 ., af:-P-','1.,'T 1 1. . . , rx .ge a.gwfggE?fa -1- if- ' W ,fhggpff if I 'Jig '..,:aehfia:af't'f N - rm. .f s xa Charlotte Mauldin Gerald McAllister Colin McCarthy 'GQ 1 . f 6' M - in- I, ' .X Marcella McCIanahan Anna B. McClatchey Robert McCoy sk' 'J we Geecoulia M cCrary Gloria McCray -.Q 5,1 Page 'CTP' -wr- '1 ' 5 f ' A Barney McCubbin , 'Um' -'R .s-f N... ' -if rf V' -5' 3 I W Q..- . 4' 5 Raymond Maskill Jeannie Mathews Nina Matsukevich JERRY MARTIN-Hi-Y, Orchestra. LARRY MARTIN SANDRA MARTIN-Dramatics Club, G.A.A., Girls' League Representative Kay Cees, Plays, Y-Teens. I RAYMOND MASKIL-Classical Club. JEANNIE MATHEWS-Qlassical Club, Dramatics Club, Future Nurses Club, G.A.A., Girls' League Representative, Kay Cees, National Thes- pian Sec. Pantograph, Plays, Quill and Scroll, Splash Club, Operetta. NINA MATSUKEVICH-Dramatics Club, Girls' League Representative, Homemakers of Tomorrow-Vice-President, Kay Cees, Quiverian, Splash Club, Operetta, Sophomore Class Secretary. CHARLOTTE MAULDIN-Homemakers of Tomorrow, Kay Cees, Spanish Club. - GERALD D. MCALLISTER COLIN MCCARTHY-Photography Club. MARCELLA McCLANAI-IAN-Girls' League Representative, Horizon Club, Kay Cees, Tyronian. ANNA B. MCCLATCHEY-G.A.A., Girls' Glee Club, Homemal-ters of To- morrow, International Relations. ROBERT WILLIAM MCCOY-Tumbling Team-Captain. GEECOULIA MCCRARY-Chemistry Club, Classical Club, Future Nurses Club. GLORIA MCCRAY-Accompanist, A Cappella, Classical Club, Girls' Glee Club, Operetta, Y-Teens. BARNEY MCCUBBIN-Hollywood Club. ROBERT LEE MCGILL JIM MCGINNIS-Art Club, Hi-Y. SANDY McKINZIE-Cheerleader-Reserve, Dramatics Club, G.A.A., Kay Cees, Pantograph, Student Council, Operetta. EDDIE E. McNEIL-Football. PEGGY JEAN MCNEIL-Dramatics Club, G.A.A., Homemakers of Tomor- row, Horizon Club, Kay Cees. CLARISSA MEARS-Kay Cees, Spanish Club, Student Council, Operetta. ivq--af Q-.-J Robert McGill Jim McGinnis Sandy McKinzie Eddie McNeil Peggy McNeil Clarissa Mears 132 Gary Meggs Karen Melton Joyce Melvin GARY R. MEGGS-Basketball, Football Letterman. KAREN MELTON-Accompanist, Classical Club, Future Nurses Club, Girls' League Representative, Kay Cces. JOYCE MARIE MELVIN-Kay Cees. RAY MERRICK KAREN MERRITT-Girls' Glee Club, Kay Cees, Operetta. ROBERT MERRITT-Band, Chemistry Club-Vice-President, Kay Cees, Plays, Science Field Club, Design for Living-Secretary-Treasurer, Ger- man Club-Vice-President. CHARLES METZGER CARLENE RUTH MICHAEL-Y-Teens. JOE MICHALSKI DAVID MILLER-Band-Sgt.-at-Arms, Football, Fencing Club, Orehestra, Physics Club, Pup Band, Variety Show, Operetra. LOIS ANN MILLER MELISSA MILLER-Classical Club, Dramatics Club, French Club-Vice- President, International Relations, graph, Quill and Scroll. Kay Cees, National Thespian, Panto- ROSA MAY MILLER-Y-Teens. JOHN MILLS LARRY MILLS-Turnbling Team. HARVEY LEE MITCHELL JERRY MITCHELL MARGARET MOAT-Debate, Future Nurses Club, Kay Cees, National For- ensic, Spanish Club, Splash Club. GLENNA MOBERLY-Future Nurses Club, Girls' Glee Club. ROBERT P. MOFFITT-Classical Club. Football. JIM L. MOHART-Hi-X'. V I 1. 4f If x 5, N ilu kr' K V f , I f 1...aZi:u at H- - ' 5931 . A'1 'l' Hifi 2 7 ':. ,- ft l' 'P 'Y i'iiljfflQi3lSu.5'- Harvey Mitchell Jerry Mitchell Margaret Moat J L of ua-e WI? Ray Merrick Karen Merritt Robert Merritt Q-..f f :gf Charles Metzger Carlene Michael Joe Michalski 1-EP David Miller Lois Ann Miller Melissa Miller 'R Rosa May Miller john Mills Larry Mills .ivy E' 'TT Glenna Moberly Robert Moffitt .lim M0h2ff Page 133 , I vi Lx' I. -a:- . 'i ,,...r Delores Moore George Moore Mary Moore , -2: Duane Morris Shirley Morris Jeanette Morton ,CX sae.. Jacqueline Mullinix james Murphy Bill Murrill A-'d-'94-e YET' David Nelson Ofpzerine Nero Bob Nickels Q-..-v ur +419 'hi Dick Norman Carolee Nunamaker Nancy Nystrom Linda O'Banion Jerald O'D0nrl2l-I Karl Oesch Page 134 nd 'UTEP ' '- I Maria Morales Norman Morascli Dennis Morgan DELORES MOORE-French Club, Kay Cees, Y-Teens. GEORGE MOORE MARY LEE MOORE-G.A.A., Kay Cees, Y-Teens. MARIA ELENA MORALES-Biology Club, Classical Club, Future Nurses Club, Girls' Glee Club, Kay Cees, Plays, Variety Show, Y-Teens. NORMAN MORASCH-Band, Orchestra. DENNIS L. MORGAN-Boys' Glee Club. DUANE MORRIS SHIRLEY ANN MORRIS-G.A.A., Horizon Club, Y-Teens. JEANETTE MORTON-French Club, Tyronian. JACQUELINE MULLINIX-Art Club-Secretary, Design for Living, Home- makers of Tomorrow, Operetta, International Relations-Vice-President, Kay Cees, Student Council, Plays. JAMES LEE MURPHY-Boys' VV Club, Basketball, Football, Swimming Letterman. BILL MURRILL-Boys' W Club, Track Letterman. DAVID NELSON-Cross-Country, Football, Track Team. OPZERINE NERO-Classical Club, G.A.A., Girls' VV Club, International Relations, Kay Cees, Y-Teens. BOB NICKELS-Boys' VV Club, Football Letterman, Track Team. DICK NORMAN CAROLEE NUNAMAKER-I-Iomemakers of Tomorrow, Kay Cees, Spanish Club. NANCY NYSTROM-Dramatics Club, Homemakers of Tomorrow, Kay Cees. LINDA KAY O'BANION-Debate, Design for Living, National Forensic, Y-Teens. JERALD O'DONNELL KARL OESCH-Chemistry Club, Classical Club, C.Q. Club-Secretary Fencing Club, Physics Club, Track Manager, Track Letterman. iv V. wi-l ...fp 'P'- 'r w -J Y' , 4-'ie 1.1 if K Pb? i s ll. Dave Ogden John Oman Joe Ortega DAVE OGDEN , JOHN OMAN-Boys' W Club, Basketball Letterman, Classical Club, Stu- dent Council, Track Letterman. JOE ORTEGA-Spanish Club. BEATRICE OWEN-Homemakers of Tomorrow. CHARLES PALMGREN-Boys' W Club, Chemistry Club, Football Let- terman, Student Council, Track Team. JACQUELINE PARAMORE-Chemistry Club, Design for Living, G.A.A., Future Teachers Club, Kay Cees, Orchestra, Variety Show, Operetta. LAURA PARKER-G.A.A., Homemakers of Tomorrow, Kay Cees, Tyron- ian, Y-Teens. LUELLA PARKER--G.A.A., Homemakers of Tomorrow, Horizon Club, Kay Cees, Student Council, Tyronian, Y-Teens. MARGARET F. PARKER-G.A.A.-Vice-President, Girls' W Club. TERRY PATTERSON-Basketball, Football, Track Letterman. GENNIE LEE PAXSON-Art Club-President, Cheerleader-Varsity Co-Cap- tain, Dramatics Club, G.A.A., International Relations, Kay Cees, Plays, Student Council, Operetta. LARRY PAYNE-Boys' W Club, Baseball Letterman, Basketball Man- ager, Band, Football Letterman, Student Council, Track Team. LLOYD J. PEAK, JR. PATRICK c. PEELLE-Golf Emu-man. HARRY PENNOCK LEONA JUNE PERRY-An Club, Y-Teens. CAROLYN PETERS-Design for Living, G.A.A., Girls' League Representa- tive, Future Teachers Club, Kay Cees, Quill and Scroll, Quiverian- Club Editor. KAREN PETERSON-Accompanist, A Cappella, Classical Club, Dramatics Club, Design for Living, Future Teachers Club, International Rela- tions, Kay Cees, National Thespian, Plays, Student Council, Variety Show, Operetta. KENNETH PHALP-Chemistry Club, French Club. ERNIE PHILLIPS-Hollywood Club. JANET PIERSON-A Cappella, Girls' Glee Club, Operetta. I X. '-7 'Pi- H Qi' ' 45- V, u f: .14 , - we - it . w' - -'ic' , , ' Q 4 N L- F fl ' Q h is- , ' ,nv ,ly A 71. , '-f .VJ-inf . V, x ,- sr ,A-. LH'.ll' ' A I u? pl vig, f-v i - 'T S A 'll A ' L BeatriCC Owen Charles Palmgren Jacqueline Paramore .. x ir-fr-X Laura Parker Luella Parker G l Terry Patterson .5 yummy ' if Margaret Parker Gennie Paxson Larry Payne 'tu Lloyd Peak Patrick Peelle Harry Pennock an k 'QT-fi, N. vw-, M Leon' Perry CWOIYH Peters Karen Peterson Kenneth Phalp Ernie Phillips Janet Pierson Page 13 5 l f-or lf, f , -K 'R W ,K '-bf Q ,-ly' Q I K A A T Nicholas Popoff Jim Porter Linda Porter 5. 'ttffs Patsy Pruneda Barbara Purnell Kathy Quinn 6- Q 'T'f Scottie Ragsdale Jim Rains Martha Ramsey li 'fa in . t- Q-f sa . 'l Ng: Bob Rankin 1236 ...I .av- bv Madonna Ray Carl Reynolds f if YYY I ' as 54' if -of I N nn lil A 'A' Jim Post Jerry Prichard Dale Proffitt NICHOLAS POPOFF-Physics Club, Student Council. JIM PORTER-Boys' VV Club, Classical Club, Dramatics Club, Basket- ball Manager, National Thespian, Plays, Radio Production, Tennis Letterman. LINDA JEAN PORTER JIM POST-Art Club. JERRY PRICHARD-Dramatics Club, Design for Living, Horizon Club, Kay Cees, Orchestra, Tyronian, Variety Show, Banner Girl. DALE PROFFITT-International Relations. PATSY PRUNEDA-G.A.A., Girls' VV Club, Tyronian, Banner Girl. BARBARA Lou PURNELL-Kay Cees. KATHY QUINN-Classical Club, Future Nurses Club-Vice-President, Ger- man Club, Homemakers of Tomorrow, Kay Cees, Plays, Ushers Club. SCOTTIE JANE RAGSDALE-Dramatics Club, G.A.A., Homemakers of To- morrow, Kay Cees-Secretary, Pantograph, Plays, Quill and Scroll, Span- ish Club-President, Operetta. JIM RAINS MARTHA RAMSEY-Dramatics Club-Treasurer, G.A.A., Girls' League Council, Girls' NV Club, Future Teachers Club-President, Kay Cees, Plays, Spanish Club, Operetta. BOB RANKIN-Football Letterman, Fencing Club, Student Council. MADONNA JEAN RAY-Band, G.A.A., Variety Show, Operetta. CARL LEE REYNOLDS-Tumbling .Team. JOAN REYNOLDS GARY RICHARDSON-Boys' VV Club, Debate, French Club-Sgt. at Arms, Football Letterman, Hollywood Club, Hi-Y, National Forensic, Student Council, Track Letterman, Tumbling Team. MIKE RIFFEL-Physics Club. DALE RITTER-Classical Club, German Club, Orchestra-President, Pep Band, Variety Show, Operetta. JAMES ROBERTS-Basketball. SHARON ROBERTS-Dramatics Club, G.A.A., Girls' League Representa- tive, Kay Cees, Pantograph, Quill and Scroll, Radio Production, Student Council, Tyronian, Y-Teens, Banner Girl. l dt' Us 'Q-0' Joan Reynolds Gary Richardson Mike Riffel Dale Ritter .limes R0l-Tens Sharon Roberts Page 136 'Uh .QV B. J. Robinson Mike Rodriguez 'Wayne Rogers B. J. ROBINSON MIKE A. RODRIGUEZ-Chess Club, International Relations, Physics Club, Spanish Club, Student Council, Track Team. WAYNE ROGERS JOHN ROSE-Football, Tumbling Team. PAMELA JO ROSE-G.A.A., A Cappella, of Tomorrow, Kay Cees, Splash Club, Girls' Clee Club, Homemakers Variety Show, Operctta. PATRICK ROSS-A Cappella, Boys' Glee Club, Variety Show, Opcretra. FRANCES RUIZ-G.A.A.-Secretary, Girls' VV Club, Spanish Club. LARRY RUPP-Baseball, Cross-Country, Track Team. SHARON RUSSELL-Kay Cees. JOYCE SACKMAN-Future Nurses Club, sentative, Homemakers of Tomorrow, Show. ROY SAFFOLD-Chemistry Club, Debate, Club, National Forensic, Physics Club, BILL SANDIN-Dramatics Club, Fencing G.A.A., Girls' League Repre- Kay Cees, Orchestra, Variety Fencing Club, Future Teachers Radio Production. Club. JOYCE E. SCHICK-Homemakers of Tomorrow, Kay Cees. BEVERLY A. SCHRAGE-Y-Teens. GARY G. SCHRIVER-Football, Fencing Club. DEAN SCHURR-Boys' NV Club, Football Letterman, Track Team. DEANNE SCOTT-International Relations. JANE SCOTT-G.A.A., Homemakers of Tomorrow, Kay Cees, Tyronian. BETTY ANNE SELBE-Art Club, Tyronian. CAROL SELDOMRIDGE-Girls' W Club, Kay Cees, Y-Teens, G.A.A.- Senior Manager. CHARLES F. SELF-Boys' Glee Club, Fencing Club, Hollywood Club, Hi-Y, Kay Cees. John Rose Pamela Rose V , YN , ... 'Q' . .f 1 Frances Ruiz Larry Rupp Joyce Sac kman ROY Saffvld Joyce Schick Beverly Schrage fi? Patrick Ross Sharon Russell 'W 'Q -qs .1 'K . .7 li a w . - f W .-,. .Fit Bill Sandin 2 1 Gary Schriver 5 45 'W ' 'G A 6' N Dean Schurr Deanne Scott Jane Scott Betty Selbe Carol Selclomridge Charles Self Page 137 nina, ' 455 it. L. .Q', '! '1' it Na Robert Seredicll f iff at .tg nf., . x. flir- s , :ripe IE .D ,I hills' Robert Shaumeyer 'Sf Carole Serene A., ?'. Vx bfi: 4. Deanna Shaw Kay Shelleda John Sheridan i as-fi yt Jerry Shingleton pug. 'FE-' Diane Serwon Claudia Sheley ,Fi ffl' av Judy Sherwin Q? Joyce Shirley 'ffl' 1'!?'Y' Judy Shirley ,frm , 'TVN Dorothy Simpson Peggy Sims Glenna Sliter Page 138 rr- FHS- Paul Serwon Walter Serwon Harvey Sewell ROBERT JOSEPH SEREDICH-Dramatics Club, National Thespian. CAROLE SERENE-Art Club, G.A.A., Girls' W Club, Splash Club, Tyronian. DIANE SERWON-Chemistry Club, Classical Club, Spanish Club. PAUL SERWON-Boys' W Club, Baseball, Basketball, Football Letterman. WALTER F. SERWON HARVEY SEWELL ROBERT W. SHAUMEYER-Football. DEANNA SHAW-Cheerleader-Reserve, Cheerleader-Varsity Co-Captain, Dramatics Club, G.A.A., Homemaker: of Tomorrow, International Re- lations, Kay Cees, Plays. CLAUDIA SHELBY-Dramatics Club, French Club, Homemakers of To- morrow, Kay Cees, National Thespian, Plays, Operetta. KAY SHELLEDA-Dramatics Club, Girls' Glee Club, Plays. JOHN R. SHERIDAN JUDY E. SHERWIN-Design for Living, Future Teachers Club, Interna- tional Relations, Kay Cees, Spanish Club. JERRY LEE SHINGLETON-Basketball, Football. JOYCE SHIRLEY-Dramatics Club, Kay Cees, Student Council, Story Telling Club. JUDY SHIRLEY-Dramatics Club, Girls' League Council and Representa- tive, Homemakers of Tomorrow, Kay Cees, Tyronxan-President, Plays, Operetta. DOROTHY SIMPSON-Art Club, Dramatics Club, International Relations, Kay Cees, Quill and Scroll, Quiverian-Senior Editor, Spanish Club, Operetta, Plays. PEGGY SUE SIMS-Classical Club, Dramatics Club, Future Nurses Club, Librarian Assistant, Kay Cees, Splash Club, Story-Telling Club, Y- Teens. GLENNA LEE SLITER-Dramatics Club, Homemaker: of Tomorrow, Inter- national Relations, Kay Cees. BRUCE SMITH-Boys' W Club, Golf Letterman. CAROLYN MARIE SMITH-Classical Club, Kay Cees. FRANK SMITH-A Cappella, Boys' Glee Club, Fencing Club, Spanish Club Student Council, Variety Show, Operetta. a ' -if. TF Q:--v 9 V Bruce Smith Carolyn Smith Frank Smith QB Helen Smith HELEN E. SMITH-Girls' Glee Club. JUDY E. SMITH-Chemistry Club, Dramatics Club, Debate, French Club, G.A.A., Kay Cces, National Forensic. MARILYN SMITH-Glce Club, Kay Cces, Plays, Tyronian. SHARON SMITH-Classical Club, Dramatics Club, Future Nurses Club, Plays. NVILLIAM SMITH-Band, Boys' Glee Club, Football. JAMES SNIDER-Swimming Letterman. LUPE SOSA VICKI SOUDERS VERN F. SOUTH-Football. LARRY SOWERS-Orchestra, Plays, Variety Show, Operetta. JULIA SPEER-Art Club, Dramatics Club, Kay Cees, National Art Honor Society, Spanish Club, Splash Club, Operetta. ROBERT SPEER-Classical Club, Design for Living, International Relations, Kay Cces, Physics Club-President, Science Field Club. Student Council. SUSAN SPIDLE-Y-Teens. LARRY STAHL-Hollywood Club ROBERT OVERMAN STANLEY, JR.-Boys' VV Club, Baseball, Basket- ball, Football Letterman. GARY L. STATON-A Cappella, Baseball, Boys' Glee Club, Football, Oper- Citi. C. H. STEELE-German Club, Golf Letterman, Kay Cees, Physics Club. JOHN STEPHEN-Debate, National Forensic, Spanish Club. KENDALL STEPHENSON-Baseball, Basketball, Tennis Team. IRMA STEWART-A Cappella, Classical Club, Debate, Girls' Glee Club, Girls' League Representative, Kay Cees, Variety Show, Operetta, Y-Teens. VINCENT STONESTREET-Track Team. EW I -Qs' WT -r 'W--'V ul- ,Iudy Smith Marilyn Smith Sharon Smith Hb! vu-V-1 L., William Smith 1211165 Snider .I in 6 ,Q- 1, V .155 ' W Lupe Sosa Vicki Souders Vern South 5 6- T? 'S-Hi 'Os Til' 'Y' Q.4' Larry Sowers Julia Speer Robert Speer if ' - f Q' 4 11 'Sf' '.-fl ? A-1 fi 1, a.--Sf .- . Susan Spiclle Larry Stahl Robert Stanley 317' 'Q . N ' no -wx -f. O-.ov - ia 4 , ,t. V , , 'TIF' ' GUY Srlwn C. H. Steele john Stephen Kendall Stephenson Irma Stewart Vincent Stonesrreeg Page 139 I f- .. 'ff'-fy A , ,A . .X X Jim Storm Melvin Story Ila M29 Straub Carol Strickland Richie Strohl Jim Stroup Teana Stuart Linda Sutton Joe Tasler Michael Sullivan Eddie Sutton . . g,f2t'y S, 'Aix' ' 1 'X Ernest Sylva Sherry Talkin 3 Q, A 4 1 Rozina Tatum Dale Taylor JIM STORM MELVIN W. STORY-Hollywood Club, Hi-Y, Tumbling Team, Ushers Cub. ILA MAE STRAUB-Art Club-Treasurer, Ushers Club. CAROL STRICKLAND-Art Club, Cheerleader-Reserve, Cheerleader-Van sity, Classical Club, Debate, Design for Living, French Club, Interna- tional Relations, Kay Cees, National Art Honor Society, National For- ensic, National Thespian, Pantograph, Plays, Quill and Scroll, Splash Club, Student Council, Operetta. RICHIE STROHL-Dramatics Club, Kay Cees, Plays, Quiverian, Student Council, Tyronian, Girls' League Council, Banner Girl. JIM STROUP-Basketball, Hi-Y, Track Team. TEANA MAE STUART-Dramatics Club, Student Council, Y-Teens. MICHAEL EUGENE SULLIVAN EDDIE SUTTON-Football. LINDA SUTTON-Girls' Glee Club, Girls' League Representative, Kay Cees. ERNEST SYLVA SHERRY TALKIN-Kay Cees, Tyroman. JOE WARD TASLER-Boys' NV Club, Cross-Country Letterman, Track Letterman, C. Q. Club. ROZINA TATUM-Y-Teens. DALE TAYLOR GAYLE LEILAN TAYLOR-Dramatics Club, Homemakers of Tomorrow, Horizon Club, Plays, Ushers Club, Y-Teens. ALEXANDRIA D. TERBOVICI-I-French Club, Homemakers of Tomorrow. GEORGE TERBOVICH-Art Club, Classical Club, Dramatics Club, Plays, Spanish Club. BARBARA THOMAS-Dramatics Club, Girls' League Representative. BILL THOMAS-Boys' NV Club, Baseball Letterman, Basketball, Football Letterman. HELEN M. THOMAS-G.A.A., Kay Cees, Tyronian, Y-Teens. ag, 59' X ww-av 17-rv Wai 3.4, X : QW' Gayle Tgylgr Alexandria Terbovich George Terb0ViCl'1 Barbara Thomas Bill Thomas Helen Thomas Page 140 .B ' -GJ 'V' .. .limes Thomas Ronnie Thompson Jan Thornbufgh Dale Thrasher Howard Tice .l0hn Tflinol' JAMES THOMAS-Tennis Team. RONNIE THOMPSON JAN THORNBURGH-Girls' League Representative, Homemalters of To- morrow, Kay Cees, Y-Teens. '25 DALE C. THRASHER-Boys' W Club, Chess Club, Classical Club, Cross- J X Country Letterman-Manager, Hi-Y, Track Letterman-Manager. ' -- C HOWARD W. TICE-A Cappella, Boys' Glee Club-Vice-President, Holly- wood Club, Ushers Club, Variety Show, Operetta. , JOHN TRAINOR-Basketball Letterman, Boys' W Club, Debate, Na- K i X N tional Forensic, Track Team. JERRIE SUE TRANTUM-Classical Club, Dramatics Club, Future Nurses Club, Girls' League Council, International Relations, Kay Cees, National Thespian-Historian, Plays, Quill and Scroll, Quiverian-Editor-in-Chief, Spanish Club, Variety Show, Operetta. SHARON PATRICIA TREMAINE-Debate, Homemakers of Tomorrow, Y- Teens. JOHN TRITLE-Ushers Club. DALE TROUTM AN GEORGE TRZOK PEGGY JOANN TURLEY-Kay Cees, Y-Teens. IRENE VARGAS WILLIE VAUGHN, JR.-Boys' W Club, Basketball, Football Letterman, Hollywood Club. RONALD VERKLER-Band. . JULIANNE ELIZABETH VERRIER-Dramatics Club, Design for Living, International Relations, Kay Cees, National Thespian, Orchestra, Plays. LINDA KAYE VOLZ-Dramatics Club, Future Nurses Club, Girls' League Council, Girls' League Representative-President, National Thespian, Plays, Operetta. VERNON VOORHEES-Swimming Team, Spanish Club. LARRY VUJNOVICH-Baseball, Chess Club, Design for Living, Kay Cees, Physics Club, Spanish Club. DONAI.D wAsKoLHi-Y. LINDA LEE WATERS-Dramatics Club, Kay Gees, Orchestra, Plays, Stu- dent Council, Tyronian-Secretary, Variety Show, Operetta. Jerrie Sue Tnmtum Sharon Tremaine ., Q 5 ,A x 1 , - J -.f: fr I ag I. l Dale Troutman George Trzolt ?- John Tritle I LF A., Y X J 'v Q . M... . , 2 fav QE! lllqrf-5 A , ,JN 'Ly Qmiiiwl f Peggy Turley JD Irene Vargas Willie Vaughn won. i' 131 Ronald Verkler QV -v' T29 N, , ' I I Julianne Verrier Linda Volz Vernon Voorhees Larry Vujnovich Donald Wasko Linda WSICIS A Page 1 'x 41 Vi -nv --:cr V551 ku. ,ff M Gerald Werp Sandra Way Kenneth Webb Robert Webber Juanita Weinland June Welburn sl- 'GI' ix iv-Y l! '-v . . Robert Wesley g. Richard Whitaker Robert White SH an l , Ci ...Q Rod W'essel Ernest West '37' QW' ' Barry White Nadine White m White Edward Whitmill SANDRA WAY-Dramatics Club, French Club, Future Nurses Club, Girls' League Representative, Kay Cees, Splash Club. KENNETH L. WEBB-Football Letterman, Track Team. ROBERT ALLAN WEBBER JUANITA WEINLAND-Classical Club, G.A.A., Girls' Glee Club, Home- makers of Tomorrow. JUNE WELBURN-French Club, Homemakers of Tomorrow, Kay Cees, Y-Teens. GERALD WERP-Hi-Y-Vice-President. ROBERT L. WESLEY-Boys' W Club, Basketball, Football, Track Let- terman. ROD WESSEL-Cross-Country, Kay Cees, Swimming Team. ERNEST WEST-Fencing Club, Hollywood Club. RICHARD R. WHITAKER-Boys' WU Club, Basketball, Golf Letterman- Co-Captain, Physics Club. BARRY WHITE-Classical Club, Football, Radio Production, Track Team. NADINE WHITE-Y-Teens. ROBERT WM. WHITE SAM WHITE-Classical Club, Dramatics Club, International Relations, Plays. EDWARD WHITMILL SHARON SUE WIBER-Band, Dramatics Club, G.A.A., Girls' League Rep- resentative, Girls' W Club, Future Teachers Club, Kay Cees, Major- ette, National Thespian, Plays, Splash Club, Variety Show, Operetta. CHUCK WILCOX-Dramatics Club, Kay Cees-Sgt.-at-Arms, National Thes pian, Pantograph, Quill and Scroll. DIXIE LEE WILLIAMS-Dramatics Club, G.A.A., Girls' W Club. JANIS WILLIAMS-Dramatics Club, Future Nurses Club, Homemalters of Tomorrow, International Relations, Kay Cees. LEE ANNA WILLIAMSON-Dramatics Club, Design for Living, Future Teachers Club, International Relations, Kay Cees, Spanish Club, Stu- dent Council. SAMUEL XVILLINS 10. TIL? Sharon Wiber Page 142 'Q if Chuck Wilggx Dixie Williams Janis Williams Lee Anna Williamson .3 6- in I ' 'L I 1 . Samuel Willins 'li-A 9-ff s...r Jeffrey Wilson Sonja Wilson Webb Winn JEFFREY WILSON-Boys' W Club, Debate, Football Letterman, Na- tional Forensic, Student Council, Track Letterman. SONJA WILSON-Future Teachers Club, Homemakers of Tomorrow, Kay Cees, Orchestra, Student Council, Banner Girl. WEBB WINN DELORIS WOGAN-Homemalters of Tomorrow. BONNIE XVOOD-Accompanist, Dramatics Club, Girls' Glee Club, Home- makers of Tomorrow, International Relations, Kay Cees, Operetta. KATHRYN WOOD-A Cappella, Future Nurses Club, Girls' Glee Club, Ushers Club--Secretary, Variety Show, Operetta. CHARLES EUGENE WOODS-Boys' W Club, Cross-Country Letterman, Track Letterman. RAYMOND WOODSON-Chemistry-Senior Lab. Assistant, Tumbling Team. KAREN LOREE WRIGHT-Girls' Glec Club-Vice-President. ROY WRIGHT BONNIE LEE WYATT-Dramatics Club, French Club, Future Nurses Club, Future Teachers Club, Homemakers of Tomorrow, Horizon Club, In- ternational Relations, Kay Cees, Plays, Radio Production, Operetta, Y-Teens. PATRICIA WYNN-Classical Club, Girls' League Council, Kay Cees, Spanish Club, Student Council, Variety Show, Operetta. ROBERT WYTESKO-Football. KENNETH E. YADON-Spanish Club. DAVID A. YEAGER DOUG YERGOVICH JOHN YOUNG-Band, Classical Club, Orchestra. DAVE ZAGAR JANICE ZIMMERMAN--Dramatics Club, Design for Living, G.A.A., Fu- ture Teachers Club-Historian, International Relations-Secretary, Kay Cees, Physics Club, Quill and Scroll, Quiverian-Administration Editor, Spanish Club, Student Council. DUANE ZUTTERMAN-Hi-Y-World Brotherhood Chairman. ALEX ZWIRNER-French Club-Assistant Treasurer. 41 l I 1l 'il'n'.di: CFJ' -iii . fi Dough Yergovich John Y D Z 7 'I9 Delo ris Wogan 'wr' C., lgffffir. , ?a i!.E?b'1. kg: f t 3 1 lie. 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