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Wildcat Staff Editoi--in-Chief ,4,,,,,, ,,..... ...... ......... M a r y Frances Briles Assistant Editor ......... ...................,.............,.........................,....,........, M ary Joan Fry Business Manager .....,.. ..,........................-...-f---A,s,---.------------------,------.s-----,---.----.---- A 1811 Stoll Advertising ,4,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.. Eva Lee Shotts, Lavonne Daniel, Junior Stockebrand Literary Editor ,..,,...,..,..............,,........................,..,,,.......,...................,............., Gertrude Pugh Assistants: Richard Lancaster, Elaine Starks, Richard Leighton, Mary Jane Dassow. Joan Heffern, Geraldine Drain, Marjorie Lair, Lorraine Heffern. Calendar .,.. ..,,..........,......,,.........,,...,......,...,.................,.....,...,.................,..., M ary Dell Burnside Assistants ..,.... ....... V irginia Fry, Glenn Tolle Sports ..,.....,.....,... .... . .. ............. ................, D ick Buck, Chancey Turner Art Editor ,....,....., ..,....,,......,,.................................................,.......,.., V elma Heinlen Assistants .....,....... ,.........,...,.... M ardell Randall, Harry Theobald, Evelyn Mulsow Ph0t0g1'aphy ,,...,.............,..........,..........................,.. Melvin Ruth, Elvin Weide, Estil Barnes Sales ..,......,... .,,.., B arbara Sisson, Jesse Gillespie, Kenneth Stockebrand, Wilma Mabie Typists: Laura Mae Simpson, Mildred Bauersfeld, Helen Gunnels, Wilma Watts Sponsors ......, , ..........,. ....i.....,........... .........,...........-.... M r . Horsch, Mrs. Sykes, Miss Banker Af '4-1 ' an .p J rJ iI1g ff, -' ,ff 1 F - .f -r f 1? 'QL A, , , e- ., . 4 , J 'gig V in. L. First Row: Mary Frances Briles, Mary Joan Fry, Alan Stoll, Eva Lee Shotts Lavonne Daniel, Gertrude Pugh, Richard Lancaster, Elaine Starks, Richard Leigh- ton, Mary Jane Dassow. Second Row: Joan Heffern, Geraldine Drain, Marjorie Lair, Lorraine Heffern, lVIary Dell Burnside, Virginia Fry, Glenn Tolle, Dick Buck, Chancey Turner, Velma Heinlen. Third Row: Mardell Randall, Harry Theobald, Evelyn Mulsow, Melvin Ruth, Elvin Weide, Estil Barnes, Barbara Sisson, Jesse Gillespie, Kenneth Stockebrand, Wilma Mabie, Laura Mae Simpson, Mildred Bauers- feld, Helen Gunnels, Wilma Watts, Junior Stockebrand, Mr. Horsch, Mrs. Sykes, Miss Banker. 31
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t 1 Back Row: Ella Fae Stroh, Margaret Lancaster, Mary Buck, Laura Mae Simpson. Mary Frances Briles, Charles Steinforth, Clarence Nigh, Ronald Naylor, Richard Lancaster, Miss Ireland. Front Row: Mr. Creitz, Neva Mulsow, Vanessa Wells, Barbara Sisson, Mary b d Al n Stoll. Dell Burnside, Bernice Specht, Elizabeth Otto, Ernest Stocke ran , a Harrison Redfearn, Miss Gunnerson. t Because Because Because Because Because Because Because Your you you you you you you you scho wanted to improve cooperation between faculty and students wanted both liberty and order in your school system wanted worthy student activities wanted to promote loyalty in Yates Center High School wanted better student conduct wanted a feeling of mutual responsibility among students wanted new policies expressing student opinion ol organized the Student Council. k On October 17-19 the Student Council sent representatives Mary Frances Briles, Mary Dell Burnside. Mary Buck and Charles Steinforth to the Central States Federation of Student Councils Convention at Omaha, Nebraska. The Yates Center delegation brought home many ideas as an inspiration for future activities. Yates Center cast its two official votes for the 1941 Convention to be held at Wichita High School East which received the highest number of votes. OFFICERS President.. .,.. ,,.. ,,...e,.e.,,,..., ..,.,e. .,.,,,. M a r y Dell Burnside Vice President .....,. ...,...,, C harles Steinforth Secretary .i............. .,.,... ......i..... ,,,..., M a r y Frances Briles Treasurer ......,........... .........,.i..... ...,,....,,,......,i...,,,...,. R i chard Lancaster Faculty Advisers ....... ...,.... M iss Gunnerson. Miss Ireland, Mr. Creitz 'k 'k 'k ik 'A' i' Student Council 30
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Standing lBack Howl William Mills, Richard Lancaster, Beverly West, Eva Lee Shotts, William Solander, Mr. Creitz, Martha Ratts, Clark Hollinger, Margaret Randall, Danny Creitz. Second Row: Patricia Stockebrand, Virginia, Blanc, Flossie Brodman, Allen Kee, Louise Dav- 'd J ce Stoll Laurence Stoll Jack Berentz, Kenneth Etter, Laurence Robinson, Gladys Kee, Laura 1 son, oy' , . Mae Simpson, Tommy VanHoozer, Estil Barnes, Waine Jones, Harrison Redfearn. Richard Scott, Nadine Stockebrand, Vear Leighton, Morris Mahon, Walter Steffen, Raymond Pingrey, Eugene McCormick. Third Row: Dorothy Phillips, Robert Wise, Earl Brodman, Frances Conn, Virginia Sue Harrod. Robert Worthington, Arthur Bacon, Robert Pingrey, Lenore Reep, Thomas Fry, Myron Stockebrand, Mildred Blandy, Emilia Kraft, Elizabeth Otto, Jimmy Bennett, William Trueblood, Richard Leighton. Betty Jean Schnell. Front Bow: Lavonne Daniel, Frances Shaefer, Francis Campbell, Richard Plumb, Ula Brown, M ' 'X West, Ralph Lake, Margaret Lancaster, Mary Buck. Clarence Nigh. Junior Stockebrand, arjoric ir if if 'A' if 'lr 'k 'k 'A' ir ITH A FLASH of brand new blue and white, military style uniforms the Yates Center Band started the 1940-41 season off with a bang. The Marching Band, with Clark Hollinger as Drum Major, Martha Ratts and Margaret Randall as Majorettes, and four-year-old Danny Creitz as mascot, performed at all of the home football games and at the Fredonia and Emporia games This fine, smartly uniformed organization took the Coal Queen, Betty Schnell, to Pittsburg, and there Won much praise for its fine performance and appearance. On December 4 the Band participated in the 'k if ir 'A' Band if t Christmas Parade at Chanute, and was presented with a beautiful lighted baton. The Concert Band of fifty-six members gave its first performance for the P. T. A. on Januf ary 23. In the Tri-Valley contest at Fredonia the Band rated Superior. The Band Cabinet is as follows: Junior Stockebrand, President: Richard Scott, Vice Presi- dentg Betty Sehnell, Secretary, Laura Mae Simp son, Student Council Representativeg Beverly West, Librarian, Dale P. Creitz, Director and Richard Leighton. Student Director.
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