Yates Center High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Yates Center, KS)

 - Class of 1941

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Sophomores E, SIXTY-FIVE MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF '43, may look back on many interesting facts that characterized this year's sophomore class. Above reproach was the scholarship record set by our class. Five honor students were among our ranks the first semester. In the Tri-Valley League play contest, Frances Shaefer received honorable mention for her character portrayal of UMa in The Blue Teapot. Frequently other members of the class took part in pep assemblies and chapel programs. Ci the sixty band members, ninteen were sophomores. Fourteen of our class were enrolled in vocal music and five in orchestra. The two drum majorettes were both sophomores. Mary Buck and Harrison Redfearn were our Queen and King candidates. In athletics we had five boys who lettered in football and one in basketball. Many others were on the squad and underwent valuable tests of sportsmanship, gaining knowledge for future years. President .,.,.,,,,,,4..,,...,,.,...,.........,,.., .........,... R oberi Pingrey Vice President.. ,....... . ......... Eugene McCormick Secretary .............. ..,.......,..... B etty Jo Linde Treasurer ........,. ,.....,,.. M yron Stockebrand Sponsors ..............,..........,........................,............,.. Mr. Creitz, Mr. Horsch First Row: Clarence Nigh, Wendell Wilhite, Robert Pingrey, William Truc- blood. James Allen, Lawrence Robinson, Robert Oswald, Betty Lou Jaynes, Curtis Stoll, Waine Jones, Evelyn Steffen, Jean Dawson, Thelma Driskill, Irene King, Lila Mae Holmquest. Second Row: Arthur Bacon, Eugene McCormick, LaVerne Bauersfeld, Wend- ell Stockebrand, Harrison Redfearn, Neil Stockebrand, Elmer Crumrine, Lottie Stephenson, Emily Armstrong, Myron Stockebrand, Norman Miller, Dale McKinsey, Floyd Patterson, Leslie Emmons, Francis Davis. Third Row. Morris Mahon, Francis Campbell, Richard Moyer, Beverly West, Jean Neufeld, Frances Shaefer, Mary Buck, Barbara Jamison, Wilma Schaede, An- nabelle Miller, Betty Jo Williams, Emma Mae Scheibmeir, Ruth Sorenson, Frances Conn, Hoyt Etter, Mr. Horsch. Fourth Row: Mr. Creitz, Eleanor Philo, Louise Davidson, Frances Weide, Norma Lee Sterling, Nadine Stockebrand, Betty Jo Linde, Harriet Rehmer, Martha Ratts, Margaret Ann Randall, Wanda Stockebrand, Eula Dean Sturdivan, Wanda Daniel, Gladys Riner, Marjorie Walker. i -W

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Back Row: Tommy VanHoozer, Dean Englebrecht, Paul Gregg, Walter Stet- fen, Duane Zirkel, Martin Massoth, Irvin Wrampe, Donald Naylor, Richard Plumb, Bob Ryan, Raymond Pingrey, Jimmie Smith, Richard Slane, Ted Gould, Bithel Lorance, Ralph Culver, Alvin Miller, Kenneth Etter, Bill Randall, Charles Massoth. Second Row: Richard McCormick, R. T. Brown, Glyndora Wolf, Esther Gris- ier, Mildred Blandy, Lorraine Awalt, Dorothy Bucholtz, Charles Steinforth, Francis Almond, Edna Herold, Pauline Kuestersteffen, Gladys Bauersfeld, Lois Englebrecht, Emilia Kraft, Pearl Miller, Joseph Kuestersteffen, Denzil Philo, Truman Field. Third Row: Kenneth Guenther, Harland Easley, Marcus Sloan, Marvin Ratts, Gladys Kee, Leo Stockebrand, Lewis Link, Loren Mitchell, Freda Wilson, Donna Herold, Velma Light, Earl Brodman, Bill Steiner, Naomi Stockebrand, Alta Weide, Bernice Specht, Betty Schnell, Miss Lindsay. Fourth Row: Mr. Townsend, Freda Light, Marjorie West, Marie Dix, Donna Smith, Ula Brown, Juanita Vice, Norma Orcutt, Matilda Wille, Hilda Sicker, Norma Lee Duncan, Henrietta Burrus, Mildred Ragland, Elizabeth Otto, Frances Burkhart. Marjorie Miller, Lola Steele, Mary Frances Almond, Joy Shellito. E JUNIORS HAD THE LARGEST CLASS in school this year-a class made up of seventy-eight loyal Blue and White supporters. Members of our class made up twenty-eight percent of the students on the first semester honor roll. Twenty-four of our musicians took part in vocal music, and fifteen of our members took part in instrumental music. Members of our class took active part in all school activities, such as Student Council. Debate, Girl Reserves and Hi-Y. Two of our members were starred in the all-school contest play. Our class play, A Lady to See You, was presented November 22. On April 24, we presented a starlight garden banquet in honor of the seniors. Eleven hard fighting Wildcats from our class lettered in football, and nine boys received basketball letters. Presideni .............................. ...,,.. C harles Stemforih Vice President ...,....,. ..--Y,.,-,,.,, R ichard Scgii Secretary.. .............. ..............,.........,,. R onald Naylor Treasurer ,.,--------- ..,.............,,..... N orma Lee Duncan Sponsors -----..Af----. ...,.... M r. Townsend, Miss Lindsay 'A' f ak Juniors



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Back Row: Robert Beine, Kenneth Carson, Robert Wise, Vear Leighton. Robert Millson, Lloyd Kress Tommy Fry, Earl Depew, Norman Beine, Howard Holmquest, John Hollingsworth, Loyd Mulsow, Robert Backhus, Lester Gillespie. Lawrence Stoll, Donald Greene, Donald Randall. Second Row: Jessie Stewart, Barbara Hedrick, Wanda Frink, Wilma Kee, Wilma Chambers, Dorothy Faye Hill, Marcella Link, Marjorie Underwood, Bernice Miller, Mary Smith, Helen Wilson, Lolabelle Weide, Ramalee Resler, Betty Megli, Margaret Pulliam, Lane Morrison. Third Row: Allen Watts, Lovell Mentzer, Maxine Brown, Dorothy Phillips, Vivian Eagle, Margaret Lancaster, Dorothy Bauersfeld, Norma Jean Smith, Mayona Weide, Donna Stephens, Elsie Wright, Louise Easley, Doris Lee Reedy, Vera Stockebrand, Thelma Eagle, Patricia Stockebrand, June Shellito. Fourth Row: Mr. Mohler, Neva Mulsow, Venessa Wells, Evelyn Stoll, Betty Ann Drain, Thelma Stockebrand, Helen Hicks, Patricia Krueger, Dorothy McKin- ney, Margaret Bauersfeld, Mildred Philo, Marguerite Chaffin, Joyce Stoll, Delores Heffern, Rose Ann Kress, Paul Moyer, Francis Oswald, Mrs. Sykes. The freshman class started its high school career with a zoom and a bang. The enrollment hit a peak of eighty. Then for a noisy week the freshmen were initiated by the seniors who repaid them by a picnic at Greene's Lake, That marked the end of the term freshie. After conforming to the dignified rules of behavior established by the seniors, the 'tfreshiei' became a high school youngster. Twenty-five per cent of the students on the first semester honor roll were freshmen. There were sixteen in instrumental music and ten in vocal music. The freshman class proved to be unusually talented, and its members dis- played their ability at various school programs. The class also claims the Sinfonietta and concert accompanists, Betty Ann Drain and Patricia Stockebrand. Seven of the freshman class were on Coach Grafel's football squad. Five of the freshmen boys were on the basketball B-squad. Although none received letters, there are three years yet in which to gain recognitlon 'A' ni' nk ak 'k Freshmen 26

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