Yates Center High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Yates Center, KS)
- Class of 1943
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Harry A West Dean Randall C G Plumb W L Varnum BOARD OI' EDUCATION Thele IS not .1 smgle human bemg 11v1ng xx ho does not have somethmg dls tmctxxe and Ollglfldl ln hm salt Oux humps du Slllllldl but the substance of us lb whit counts ln pxunntmg ouxsnlus to thi x cnld S0 just be xouudf and you xx 111 not only be unxque m a laxge was but you Do youx ou n thmkmg and ba p1 oud of voul oxxn xdeas lf they phase Sou and make you ful homst .md comfoltablc Manx oi them may bf. wrong but keep them as D10pCllV untll they DIOVG themsdxu vs mthlcss Be XOUI mls Jun self' Thlne own sylf be uuc and It must follow as the mg' 1 the dux thou L mst not than be ffxlsc to any man Mu !Vdl4eM C 1 ' Q ' 1 ' ' ' y ' ' - ' ',,, ' '1L.x'- , .. ,f.w,s.' '..7 , K. ,, A 'Q v L 1 ' 1 L. , 4 -: i v ,w X X-y - . I , v -Q 3 v v' v X 5 ' 1 v 7 y . ' - . . 7 ' . will be an honest expression of a human being. , . V ' ' Q , v . , ' ' , 1. L- , v 1 m x X 1 - - - 1 x - v ' 1 f x - , . V, . ' , . S , , ,S , . ,S .- y - vs- y f v . H ' K x x v 1 ' L v. 5 x ' .1 1, 'z . - 1 . . f ' 3 ' . 5-4 X, ' ,, -fl V I ADMINISTRATIO IV!! SUPERINTENDENT YATES CENTER SCHOOLS Today the demand for an educated people IS more plessmg than ever before The welfare of the natlon depends upon the wlsdom of hex masses and the VISIOH of her leaders With thls thought uppel most the Yates Centel H1gh School has set as 1ts goal the he-lpmg to better ple pare the youth of th1s communlty to face 1 L Our democracy w111 be preserved through the educatlon of 1tS chlldren not by VICIOFICS won on fxelds of battle Each CIIIZCH of thls great natlon should constantly strlve to mamtam ummpalred thxs vltal safeguard of a democlatlc people fbalep Quad? PRINCIPAL SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL li ' 7? K Egg: , t I I L6 A l 1 ' 1 1 X , l'f1. . I Front Row LILLIE GUNNERSON Commercral Department A B Degree Bethany College Lrndsborg B of Accounts Graduate Work Colo rado State Teachers College Greelev CAROL PEARSON Home Economrcs A B Kansfrs Unrxersrtv Lawrence RUTH KOUTZ Commercral Department Grad uate of Baker A B Summer courses at the Unrversrty of Nebraska Gregg College rn Chrcago and Prttsbur Teachers College AVIS PARSONS Musrc K S TC Prttsburg B S rn Mus1c ESTHER WRIGHT Englrsh Harmony A B Degree Baker Unrxersrty MILDRED SYKES Englrsh Journalrsm Spanrsh B S Degree K S T C Emporra Grad uate xork Unrversrty of Kansas MARGARET ANDERSON Englrsh Latrn Dramatrcs Speech B S Degree from K S TC Prtts burg Undergraduate work at Um xersrty of Colorado Back Row N L LANCASTER Superrntendent of Schools A B Phrllrps Unrversrtv Enrd Oklahoma M Ed Oklahoma Unnersrty Norman F ww JOHN H MOHLER Scrence Mathematrcs A B De glee bnrxersrty of Kansas B S rn Educatron C M S T C Warrens burg Mrssourr Graduate Work rn Educatron K S T C Emporra HENRY HORSCH Socral Scrence A B Degree Bethel College Newton Graduat work Claremont College Claremont Calrtornra Unrversrty of Kansas Law rence DALE P CREITZ Prrncrpal of Senror Hrgh School Instrumental Mus1c Musrc B Beth vxork Bethrrry and Umxersrty of Kansas H O KLOSTERMANN Manual Trarnrng Sports Stat Teachers College Terre Haute Indr and Errporra State Teachers Col ege HELEN IRELAND Mathematrcs B S Degree Kan sas State Teachers College Prttsburg GRACE MUSCH Screnee B S D gree K S T C Emporra Prttsburg Teachers College Summer courses Unrversrty of Calr fornra Chrcago Unrversrty and C lumbra Unrversrty M A www FACULTY , 0 ,, . 2. 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I Q ' ' ' '1 - . - v v 5 y v '- ' . r ' , V Q H K Y 0 1 , A -' 2 . . 1 f O' .Y 7 1 I . . - - V - 7 1' 'FY LM 99 f F1 ont Row Htlbtlt Watts Dale Wilson Max McKinsey Rosclla Gucene Jtan Guv Kathtimr Smith 'VII s Ptaison Miss Witffht Jean Clemens Doris Steph ns Fitda Tavloi Batty Connu Doiothv Haiding VIIHIUIZJ Light Marv Lou Kicss Second Row James Drain Emcison Haiiis Marion Vaughn Ramona Reno Btttv Pavton Helen Klostumann Dolothv Wtstcxman Velma Blandv Laveim Blinds Lcola Mtdhn Naomi Oibin Velma Blakley Raymond McDan1tl Third Rovi K1 nncth VTHHOOLQI Wendtll Stockebiand No1m'1 Sthustei Maidell Culbcitson Ola Mussclman Bettv Howell Bcttv Cook Maigaitt Depew Donna Jean Lfiubti Anna Schwindt Ruth Link Vtm Lee Conn 'lommy Shannon Fouith Row Robtit Wright Dan Cannady Richaid Stoll Cleo Cope Bill Solandel Wilson Smith Ea1lWolff Robeit Huold Clinton Wolff Tom Helold Robeit Edu aids Tommy Carpenter Jack Berentz QFRESHMEND The freshman class started its high school training with sixty-two members inducted but the numbc r decreased 'is tne days rolled by. Miss Wright 'md Miss Pc arson were class sponsors. One of the first duties of the class was to elect officers for the year. They chose Leola Medlin as president and Tommy Shannon as vice president. Velma Blandy was selected for secretary and Jack Berentz treasurer. Their student council representative was Tommy Carpenter. Candidates for King and Queen were Richard Stoll and I averne Blandy. During the second week of school the seniors took over for the initiation of the new recruits. After wearing out-landish costumes and obeying seniors xx hims the freshmen were entertained by the seniors xx ith a picnic at the South Reserx oir. Women of the Christian Church sponsored a skating party for the class at the first of school. The freshmen had charge of the assembly program April 23. 04 CSOPHOMORES1 FIRST ROW MISS Koutz Luc1lle C1um11nc Thelma Wllson Vera TUIHGI Lu c111e MOIFIS Rosestel GHIVGI lVIa1.11yn Culbeltson Challcne Connex Emma Juan Tay 101 Sue Haxxod Thcda BIOVNH Lax onne Thcobald MISS I1eland SECOND ROW Eugene Testolff James Bennett W G Wald Maly Puffh Bel n1ce Sche1bme1r Evelyn W1nte1sche1d MHIJOI 1e Stuldxvan Betty Dlvel R 1thann'1 Fulhage Ma111ee Stockebland Oma Ruth Chand1e1 THIRD ROW Donald Mtntzu Donald Aclldgt Ktnncth Chambels B111 Mol er B111M11s Bob MBg11 John Snnpson B11lv Neely John Schwlndt Ptggx McK1n nev Paul1ne Awalt FOURTH ROW F1ed Guenthm Gexald Wllle Est1l Horney Don StC1l1Hg Tom Helbelt Schacdc F1 ed Klng The corpoxals had an emollment of 50 fOl 1942 43 The excellent talent of th1S class was 1eflected 1n the1r assembly Malch 5 As a soc1al funct1on the mcmbels ot the class cnjoved a paltv at the Gym OC1ObQ1 20 Thev had a lalgc numbu of studtnts 1n ba 1-etball and football and hate som pxom 1s1ng athletes mong thtm The off1ce1s of the class xx mc Pxesldent Gelald W1lle Vlce Plcsld nt Paullne Avxalt Sccletalx Rosestex G'11xc1 Tuasuxu Oma Ruth Lhandlu Plflgldlll Chanman Laxonnc Theobald Studtnt COUHCII Repu cntatlxt R1cha1d Hcffun The Klng and Queen uplesenta tn cs xxexe Gclald Wllll 'and bn a Ruth Chandlex T111 SPOHSOIS une MISS Ixelind and Mlss Koutz 1 1 sa T ' Y ' 1 1' xy ' ' 1 -1. - ' 1 ' y 1 1 1' 1 11 . 1 1 1 . 1 3 1, Lk yt y 1, 1 1 y 3 1 7 , 7 i -A V ' 1 D W H 1 Q A 1 J 9 t 3 1 '- S in Q 1 - J' T , .V , .Q . 1' 1. 1 1 . -L V ' - T . .y . ' ' ' Y 1 ' , - my Smith, Aloysius Massoth. Ross lVIcGi11nis. Richard Gregg, Richard Heffcrn. . . , ,, 1 ' . ' , . ' . ' 1 . . h in 1 1 A . L X ' . S I . . , N 9 . - . . 1 ' .' . ' ' 1 ' ' ' e . ' 1 ' 1 X ' 9 C .,,, I 1 , . 1 , 1, . ' . , .I . .. . ' . Y . , , A , A 3 1 A 1 ,S 3 ' v 1. ' 1 1 A I 1 . 4 1 x 1 - ' , 1 - .. ' A , L N .z , .I , L , , . ' , g Flont Row Ml Mohlel Maxine BIOXVD Vanessa Wells Dolothy Phillips Thelma Eagle Evelvn Stoll Belnlce Mlllll Patllcla Stockebrand Nexa Mulsow MIS Sykes Wanda Fllnk Donna Stephens Second Row Don Randall Eall Depew Dolothy Brllke Jessie Stewalt 'VI lguerlte Chafflll Wilma Kee Thelma Chulch Dorothy Bauersfeld Nolma Jean Smith Joyce Stoll Louise Ea ley Elsie Wllght Mlldled Miller Lolabelle Welde Vela Stockebrand Thlld Row Paul Moyer Mayona Welde Malgaret Pulliam V1V13n Eagle Maly Smith Tommv Fry Duane Taylor Loyd Mulsow Evelvn Pattelson Dolothv McKinney Malcella Link Dolls Lee Reedv Betty Ann Dlaln Rose Ann Kless Deloles Heffeln Foulth Row Laulence Stoll Lestel Gillespie ChdIl9S BOWQIS HOW3ld Ho'mquest Robelt BOVVGIS Robelt Wise Nolman Belne Robelt Belne Robelt Stockebrand Allan Watts Lovell Mentzel Helen Wilson Ramalee Reslel Patty Krueger Margaret Lancaster. UUNIGRSD An enrollllle nt of fifty-eight made the class of Serge 'lnts one of the largest classes in school. This class h'ls a high scholastic standing. leadin the honor roll three out of four times during the first seme ster. To lead them through the Junior year the class chose Bernice Miller as president Patricia Stockebrand for vice president Neva Mulsow for secretary. Lflurence Stoll for treasurer Maxine Brown for Student Council Representative. and Marguerite Chaffin for program chairman. The sponsors were Mrs. Sykes and Mr. Mohler. One of the high lights of the year was the Junior-Senior banquet. This years was no exception when on May 6. cars deposited lovely formally-gowned laeies and scrubbed and shiny gentle men at the door of the banquet hall. Another high light of the Junior ye'lr was the Junior play Grandllla Goes Hollywood, presented November 20, 1942. The Juniors put on an interesting assembly program, April 2. MYRON STOCKEBRAND Jolly dependable and steady For fun he is always ready H1Y12 4 YClub2 3 4 Band12 3 Boys Glee Club 4 Mixed Chorus 4 Football 1 2 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Class Officer 2 3 4 Tenmsl 2 3 4 CLARENCE NIGH As gallant as a knight of old 1Y 2 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Student Council 2 3 B etball 1 4 Class Officer 3 4 BOB OSWALD e always was there when dancing was mentioned H1 Y 2 3 4 Boys Glee Club 4 Mixed Chorus 1 3 4 Class Officer 3 4 Junior Play One Act Plays EULA DEAN STURDIVAN Very modest gentle and sweet G R 2 4 Pep Club 3 4 Girls Glee Clubl 2 3 4 Mixed Choius 1 2 3 4 Student Council 1 Class Of liter 4 Gills Basketball 4 Gills Trio 3 4 MaJo1ette 4 Annual Staff Senioi Play IRENE KING Beholdxng the bright countenance of truth Annual Staff Wildcats Howl ARTHUR BACON Clfver men are good but they are not the best Y Club 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Football 4 Junioi Play Senior Play WENDELL WILHITE Hitch your wagon to a star Y Club 4 Mixed Chorus 1 2 3 Football 4 An nual Staff Junior Play MARGARET RANDALL Oh call it by some better name For friendship sounds too cold G R 4 Pe ub 1 2 4 Ba d 2 4 chestra 2 3 4 Girls Glee Club 1 4 Mixed Chorus 4 Majcrette 2 3 4 String Sextet 3 Cheerleaderl 2 3 4 Junioi Play Annual Staff Senlor Play ROBERT GUY Wit and wisdom are born with a man H1Y 3 4 Band 2 3 4 Orchestral 2 Boys Glee Clubl 2 3 4 Mixed Cholusl 2 3 4 Annual Staff One Act Plays 4 Junior Play Senior Play HOYT ETTER And only himself could be his equal Y Club 2 3 4 Football 1 2 3 4 Wildcats Howl 4 Trackl 2 3 4 SENIORS .. , ' H ' . . . 1 1 ' 5 , , 2 , h ' H . : . . . 1 ' , 3 .v J v .J A. . - ,, - V V Y 1 9 Y 1 . . 3 5 . , . - ' 7 . ' ' , , , z 9 - ', . '. 7 . 'Q 7 ' . ' 1 9 - , ' - ' ' ' in the quiet and still air of delightful studies. , . M ' H . . . ' . ,. , ,,,, , , ls ' , vs 1 ' , , 9 1 - Q . in ' Y . .1,2, 1 pC1 ,,3, 3 n ,3, :Or- , , 9 ' , 9 9 ' , , 9 1 , , , 9 ' ' 1 L - K. ' ' ' W! ' . . . V - ' 7 Y ! 5 Y 7 , , , : ' , , , 1 5 1 3 ' - h ' ' 11 . . ' V 1 ! Y 3 9 7 7 g , , , . NADINE STOCKEBRAND As a ty p1st she ranks hlgh Her speed 1ncreases as the days go by Bandl 2 3 4 G1rls Glee Clubl 2 3 4 M1xed Chorus 1 2 3 4 Glrls Quartet 3 4 Madr1cal Groupl 2 Chrxst mas Pageant FRANCES WEIDE So hghtly does she touch the keys She w1ns our hearts as she plays Wlth ease Pep Club 4 Band 1 G1rls Glee Club 1 2 3 4 M1xed Chorusl 2 3 4 P1an1st 1 2 3 4 Annual Staff 4 Sen1or Play EUGENE MCCORMICK Always lent a helpmg hand H Y12 4 YClub3 4 Bandl 2 3 4 Football3 Basketball l 2 3 4 Class Off1cer 1 4 Track 1 2 3 4 Chrlstmas Pageant 1 2 4 Student Counc1l 4 Jr Play Annual Staff BETTY LINDE Very prec1se yet cheerful and Domg her b1t 1n her modest swe way Pep Clubl 2 3 4 Cnrls Glee Club 1 2 3 4 M1X9d Chorusl 2 3 4 Class Off1cer 2 G1rls Sextet 3 Student Counc1l 4 Annual Staff W1ldcat s Howl Chrlstmas Pag eant Senlor Play WILMA SCHAEDE A penny for your thoughts nual Staff Gnls Basketball 4 Gxrls Quartet 4 Chrlstmas Pageant 1 NORMAN MILLER Our bramy student Y Club 3 4 Student Counc1l 3 4 Football 4 Track 4 FRANCIS DAVIS Whlle there 1S l1fe there 1S hope he crled Y12 3 4 YClub12 3 Boys GleeClub13 Mlxed Chorusl 3 4 Football 1 2 3 Basketball 1 2 Qualtet 1 T13Ck 1 BEVERLY WEST The model of our class GR1 34PepClub1234Bancl1234C Offlcer 1 Senlor Play THELMA DRISKILL To err IS human to forgne dnme G R 1 2 Guls Glee Club 3 Mvced Chorus 3 Annual Staff Senlor Play FRANCES SHAEFER Merry as the day lS long R1234PepClubl234Band1234G Glee Club 1 3 M xed Choxus 1 4 One Act Plays 2 Class Off1cerl 2 3 4 Glrls Basketball Semor Play SENIORS ,L 7 . . , ' 79 . 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' 1 H Q v 1 1 ' NOHMA LEE STERLING Merry eyes that coax and tease Many ways that charm and please Orchestxa 2 3 4 Pep Club 4 Chrlstmas Pageant LILA MAE HOLMOUEST And grace that won who saw to wlsh her stay G R 1 2 Annual Staff Wxldcats Howl BOB WORTHINGTON Whatever IS worth do1ng at all IS worth domg well H1 Y4 YClub 4 Bandl 2 3 4 Boys Glee Club 3 4 Mlxed Cholus 3 4 Footballl 3 4 Basketballl 3 4 An nual Staff JEAN NEUFELD I belleve I could talk the llvelong dav Ano never run out of somethmg to say G R12 3 4 PepClub1 2 3 4 DlUmM8JO13 4 Guls Glee Clubl 2 3 M1X9d Chorusl 2 3 EMMA MAE SCHEIBMEIR A da1nty l1ttle ma1d so prlm and neat Student Councll 3 Class Off1cer 3 Wlldca s Howl Glrls Basketball 4 Annual Staff FRANCIS CAMPBELL We must eat to l1ve and l1ve to eat H1 Yl 2 3 4 Bandl 2 3 4 Footballl Basketball 1 Annual Staff Track 1 Clarmet Quartet 3 Chustrnas Pageant 2 4 Sen1or Play WAINE JONES VNh1stl1ng to keep myselt from belnff afra1d Y Club 4 Band 2 3 4 Boys Glee Club l Mlxed Choxus l Football 4 Basketball 3 4 Class Off1cer 2 WANDA STOCKEBRAND The Slght of hcl IS good for sore eyes G R 1 2 3 4 Cr1llS Glee Clubl 2 3 4 Mlxed Chor us1 2 3 4 Pep Club 4 Queen 4 Chustmas Pageant FRANCES CONN I am resolved to grow fat and look young t1ll forty R12 3 4 Bandl 2 3 4 G1rls Glee Club3 MlX9d Choxus 3 4 Annual Staff L1b1ar1an EVELYN STEFFEN She IS so qu1et and so shy You never know when she IS mgh G R l 2 3 4 Orchestra 2 3 4 Glrls Glee Club 4 M1X8d Chorus 4 SENIORS A 1 11 1 1 1 ' 1 - H ' 11 . - 1, - - 1 1 1 - 1. 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G. . , . , , , . . , 14, 1 1 1 ' M . . 1 . . ,, . - ' ' - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 FLOYD PATTERSON Im always 1n haste but never 1n a hurry H1Y 2 3 4 Bovs Glee Club 3 4 M1xed Chorus 3 4 One Act Plays 4 Chrlstmas Pageant Semor Play JAMES ALLEN Better late than never Y Clubl 2 3 4 Boys Glee Clubl M1xed Chorus 1 2 3 Basketballl 2 3 4 Footballl 3 4 One Act Plays 2 Jumor Play HARRIET REHMER Courteous though coy G R 1 2 4 Pep Club 3 4 MlX6d Chorus Chr1stmas Pageant Annual Staff BARBARA JAMISON Flrst 1n the bunch for frolzc and fun Yet always found on the Job to be done G R 3 4 G11ls Basketball KENNETH COFFIELD L1tt1L but mlghty H1Y1 2 Y Club 2 4 Bandl 2 4 Orchestral Boys Glee Club 2 Footballl 4 Basketball 1 2 Class OfflCCI 2 Track 2 Tennls 2 Lolnet Trlo Mlxed Qulntet 4 BOB PINGREY The next way home IS far thest Way about Club 3 M1XQd Chorus 3 Football l 3 Class Off1cer 2 4 Track 3 Co1netTr1o1 2 3 4 Chrlstmas Pageant Scnlor Play LOTTIE STEPHENSON For vue that hte to please must please to lue G R 2 Orchestra 1 2 3 4 BETTY JAYNES Lovlng Just and tlue For hel Sk16S ale excl blue G R 1 2 3 4 Guls Glee Clubl 3 Mlxed Chorus 1 3 Jumor Play Wlldcats Howl MORRIS MAHON A careless boy he often seemed H1 Y1 2 Bandl 2 3 4 Boys Glee Club 3 Mlxed Chorus 3 One Act Plays 4 Chxlstmas Pageant 4 Sen lor Play LAWRENCE ROBISON The man that blushes lS not qulte a brute YClub3 4 Bandl 2 3 4 Orchestra 4 Boys Glee Club 4 Mlxed Chorusl 4 Football 2 3 4 Student Counc1l 4 Annual Staff Class Off1cer 4 SENIDRS H 1 ' ' H - l r 5 . 7 7 1 1 1 1 1 . 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' , W J 7 I 7 7 7 1 , 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 - RUTH SOBENSON Q0 well she acted each and every part Gxrls Glee C1ub1 2 3 Mlxed Chorusl 2 3 Jun or Play W11dcat s Howl Chmstmas Pageant RICHARD MOYER Anvthlng but hlstoly fox h1sto1y must be false BILLY SKEETERS He 1S not a 13d16S man He ax o1ds them all he can Bows Glee Clubl 2 4 Mlxed Choru 3 ROBERTA CHURCH Whose httle bodx lodged a mlghty b1a1n JO ANN JOHNSON Good cheelful and tlue ep Club 1 2 3 DALE MCKINSEY btlongly bullt was he and athlctmc H1Y12 3 4 Y Club 2 3 4 Boys Glee Club 3 4 Mlxed Choxus 3 4 Footballl 2 3 4 Annual Staff CURTIS STOLL Alvtays 1n the game untxl the end Footballl 2 3 4 Basketballl 2 3 Tlackl 2 One Act Plays 4 Annual Staff Chllstmas Pageant Senlor Pl.1V BETTY WILLIAMS Who says 1n velse what others say 1n prose C.: R 1 2 4 Junlcr Play 3 G11ls Glee Clubl 2 MlXLd Cholus 1 2 Annual Staff GLADYS RINER She IS small she IS glaceful Studymg IS to her dxstasteful G11ls Glee Clubl 2 3 4 Mxxed Chorus 1 ANNA BELLE MILLER She left at the and of the f11St semester H E REDFEARN CNo PICIUFSJ The vxoxld IS full of Joy For th1s Jolly semor boy 1Y1 Bandl 2 3 4 Boys Glee Club 3 4 Mvced Cho1us1 3 4 Student Councll 1 2 Basketball 4 SENIORS H , H 51 . . , I . 1 v s s v 1 v ' i 'z ' ' 1 ' .1 - - , , V , H ul ' ' 7 , 7 ' 7? . , 1 ' s 2, . 4. 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V, 31 J: ' . .- . , . ,, , .. 32 2 ., L- ' .' ,.- . ,, ,. , 33 .- ' g . . ,' 4 , , 34 Front Row Miss Gunncison Donnw Jean Laubei Theda B1own Ficda Tavloi Patricia Stockecrand Neva Mulsovx Betty Linde Maxine Brown Dorothy Bauersfeld Mis Anderson Sccond Row Mai ion Vaughn Tommy Caipcntci Noiman Miller Eugcnc MCCOlDllCk Miss Iicland Cuitis Stoll Lawicnce Robison Thomas Smith Richard Heffcrn The Student Council xx 'ls composed of sixtccn members this ycai Important activities sponsoied by the organization were thc sale of stamps and bonds the establishment of the Red White and Blue Honor Roll and the col lcction of scrap Thc Student Council h'1d chaigc of all asscmblics plcscntcd to tlt s u dents and the faculty OFFICERS President ,,., .,,..,.,,,.,..... ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,l.,,...,..... L a wrencc Robison Vicc-President ...,. .,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,.l,, .,,. .,,,....,,......, , , M a xinc Brown Sccrctary ,,..,........ ..,,,,,,, ,,,......,...,....,..,,..,..,,....,,,..... T h eda Brown Treasurer ..,...................,...,,....,,.,..,.,,,,....,..... Eugene McCormick Sponsors ,,,, Miss Ireland. Miss GUHHCPSOD. Mrs. Anderson. FRONT ROW Emma Mae Qche1bme1r Irene Klng Betty Llnde Llla Mao Holmquest SECOND ROW Hovt Etta-1 Bob Wo1th1ngton Betty Lou Javnes MIS Sykow '1'l11Qe1 WILDCAT S HOWL The W1ldcats Howl gave v1dc publ1c1ty to all worthwh1lc school act1v1t1oQ wnocxallv the sclap d11xc 'ind wal bond and stamp sales of the Student COUHCII Bcmdes glvlng the students up to the mmuto school news the WlldCHfQ Howl cw lltd 1egul'11 fLdtUlC W1ldcat Howli a f1ont pagc column told of 1ntc1eQt1ng hlppcmnge lbout Qchool and ln thc claso moms Latoot FQDOIIS on altxclcs IH mig umm md ncvxspwpus 11110 glxon 1n tho Llblaly Notoo Amuslng lncldcntx 'lbout flShl0H 1cpo11Q wut g1vLn ID W11t1mo F1sh1onQ Sholt St0l1C'9 fcatuxo '11t1cl1Q o 1 1n1l pomnw 'md th1 b11thcl1xQ of thc tucl1ntQ xxcxo 'lll publmhcd 1n th school D4 I N Thz WIICICII Q Howl Qtiff loQt 1h1co xncmhrm '1t thc hcgmnmg of thc wocond Qomectn F1 mem Blllkhill D01 othc'1 B1 nokmin 'md Anna Bnlle MIIIOI flfllghlhf thf xeu xx 1th cxght mombcm Tm Qtdff m mbcm alto1n'1tclx 1 po1tcd for and od1t od the p1po1 puttmg out 1 totwl of fou1teo'1 lbSl.1CS .. iz .J 1 - M . . y . y . 7 . - - . '. ' ' , . , ' - P, A M ,'.- i. , , ., ,L ' ' .. .' V Q v . , ' . . . . - 1 - . . , V . , . trim -1 cv 1. .Shu ' Auf' - 1 , ' 1.x ' V 1 - ' . z . ' ' 1 ' . 1 . . ' 1 ' 1 - 1,22 W C v H. .V . N . ,i L-,, . . . sg thf- school we-rc colloctcd and put in Kitten Kapors about the Kampusf' Latost ai' '- '. '1'1 ' 1 z ' ' ., ' . fs' z - ., . 1 -s 1 , ' ' 1 '. - ' as 3 p:1A U this your. , -'-'z . '.'. ' 1. ... 1 ' , ls, , 1 . ,' ,' .M ' , L . S .K . L , .C . ' - , 1 1 '. ' . . ' 1 . Front Row-Frances Shaefer, Sue Harrod, Dorothy Phillips, Patty Stocke- lzrand. Clarence Nigh. Marion Vaughn, Roscster Garver. Margaret Lancaster. H.-len Klostermann, Marilee Stoekebrand, Theda Brown. Second Row--F'rances Conn. Joyce Stoll. Thomas Fry, Kenneth Coffield. Bob Pingrey, Arthur Bacon. Ramalee Resler. Laurence Stoll, Robert Guy. Tommy Carpenter. Duane Taylor. Gerald Wille. Donald Varnum. Margaret Depew. Thelma Eagle. Jimmy Bennett, Betty Ann Drain, Francis Campbell. Third Row-Emerson Harris, Estil Horney, Lucille Crumrine. Billy Neely. Donald Shores. Ruth Link. Jerry Thomas. Ola Musselman, Anna Schwindt, Law- rence Robison. Helen Stockebrand. Vrra Lee Turner, Buddy Redfearn. VVaine Jones. Noman Beine, Nadine Stockebrand, Morris Mahon. Eugene McCormick. Standing-Billy Mills, Vivian Eagle. Raymond McDaniel, Donna Lauber, Bill Solander. Beverly West. Pauline Awalt. Margaret Randall. Jean Neufeld. Eula Dean Sturdivan. Maxine Brown, Mr. Creitz. BAD The band was organized in the summer: before school it played at the Iola fair and gave several concerts down town. Eugene McCormick served as president for the year with Bob Pingrey as vice president, Frances Shaefer as secretary. and Beverly West as librarian. The first few weeks of school were spent mainly in learning marches for the football games. The band marched at all home games. putting on a special per- formance for the Coronation Ceremony for Homecoming. As was the case with all organizations. the band did its share in helping with the war effort. On a Saturday afternoon and evening during the first six weeks concerts were given as part of a drive to sell bonds and stamps. On January 28 a victory concert was given. sponsored by the band mothers' club. The admission charge was the purchase of a war bond or stamp which the purchaser retained. The concert was a success both musically and financially, the total amount invested in stamps and bonds being 33709.15 DRCI-IESTR The twenty seven ple e orchestra has Just completed a very successful vear Four boys were enrolled 1 the orgamzatlon vxhlch has previously been com posed entlrely of glrls In the performances du1 ng the Chrlstmas assembly of the hlgh school the Chrlstmas Pageant a P T A pl0gI3m he one act play productlons and Muslc xx cek the orchestra gave ample proof of ns abxlltv under the dnrectlon of Mr Creltz Standmg Margaret Randall Laurence Robxson Mr Crextz Betts Arm Dram Second Row Maralyn Culbertsor Jean Heffern Jean Bartlett Helen Stockebrand Jean Gregg Kerneth Vanlloozer Earl Wolff Kenneth Chambers Donna Jean Lauber Katherme Smlth Lola Welde Jean Guy Front Row Marcella Lmk Patty Krueger Evelyn Wmterscheld Peggy McK1nney Ramona Reno Maldcll Culbutson MBIJOI 10 Sturdlvan Evelyn Steffen No ma Lee Stellmg Q . n . - x. . - V . ' I1 ' - A . . . , ' , . . 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A . . . rf' ei, ff 'j 1 vii V FRONT ROW Th da Brovsn Lax onre Theobald Vannessa Wells WI rgalet Randall He1'be1t Watts R1cha1d Htfte1n James Dram Donald Randall Bob Guv J 1n1n1e Bennett Kcnnth VanHoo7t1 P lUlll1C Awalt Peggy McK1nney Newl Mul so 1 Patty K1uegL1 SECOND ROW 'Vllss PBISOD RoQella Gucene Jean Gus Thelma Wll o1 D01 ot' x H31dlHg Helen Kloste1mann Betty Howell Nadme Stockebrand Tom Herold Pcbelt Stockebxand Lovell Mcntz 1 Wer dell Stockebland Bob Oswald Llovd M xlaow Bob Halold B1lly Ske tele Batty Llnde M1ld1ed M1lle1 Ruth Lxnk Annl Qclwundt Ve1a Lee Tlll ne1 Rosa Ann K1ess FIQIICQ5 Welde THIRD ROW Lu 1lle C1um11ne Thelma Eaffle V11g1n1a Llght Velma Blandv Fmma Jean Taylol Do1othV Westcnnan lVla1ga1et Pulham Kenneth Chambexs Floyd Patttmon Duane THVlOl FIHDCIG DHNIS Bud Redfeam Lawuncc Robmon Exclyn Stoll Do1othx Bulky MllCLlll Lmk Maxmc BIOWII Sue Hll1OLl xtl'l Stoekebland Betty Le DIVQI F1eda TaVlo1 FOURTH ROW na1lene COHHE1 Mayona WC1lC Gladwa RIHOI Ramalee Rea lu MJIJOIIO Stllldlk IU PltllCld Stoekebland Ola Muaaclman Nolma Sehuste1 1 IOH Vaughn Rlchtnd Stoll lVlVlOl'1 Stockebland Al0VSlLli Maqsoth Wllgllll Box cl Cn :th Cllltli Stoll R11th'1nn'1 Fulhagt Exelxn W1HlLlNChCld Helen Wllaon V ll L44 Conn Om'1 Ruth Chandlel Mal ilxn Culhe1tQon Jean Clement BACK ROW VIXIHH Eagle Donna Je 111 L'llllJf l B ttx Ann D1'11n Ex elxn Stef en W llldl Stockcln mc. Eulx Dm 'ln Stmd X zn M ugutt Depexx Bob Wmthmgton Bob P1I'1g1CV No11n in Bune Bob Wwe D le MCKIUQLX Robut Bum Beth Cook F1 mem Conn W1llUd Qehacde LaVe1nt Elands Mau Lou Pugh Mugaut Lan C'lSlPl DElO1CQ Heffun Bettx Connu MIXED CHORUS F1 ont Row MISS Parsons Rosella Gucene Thelma Wllson Jean Guy Van essa Wells Theda Blown Lavonne Theobald Malgalet Randall Dolothy Haxdlng Helen Klostelmann Betty Howell Fleda laylor Betty Connel Mildred 'Vllllex Ruth Lmk Anna Schwmdt Peggy MCKIDDCY Rose Ann Kxess Vela Lee UIHC1 Neva Mulsow Second Row P'1ul1ne Aw 1lt Lucllle C1um11ne Thelma Eagle Xllgllllfl L1 ht Velma Blandy Emma Jean Taylox Dolothy Westelman Malgaxet Pulllam N'1d1ne Stockebland Evelyn Stoll Doxothy Blxlke Malcella Llnk Betty Lxnde Mavme Blown Sue Hfnxod Vela Stockehmnd Bettv Lee DINQI Pattv Kvuegel Fxances Welde Thnd Row Challene Connex Mayona Welde Gladys RIUCI Ramilee Reslel MEIJOIIQ Stuldlvan Pat11c1a Stockebland Ola Musselman No1m'1 Schustel Ruthanna Fulhage Evelyn W1nte1sche1d Helen Wllson Vera Lee Conn Maxalyn Culbertson Jean Clement Steffen Wanda Stockebland Eula Dean Sl.LlIdlVdf1 Margaret Depew Betty Cook Frances Conn Wllma Sehaede LaVe1ne Blandv Maly Lou Pugh Om'1 Ruth Chand lex Ma1g1xetL'1neaste1 Deloxes Heffeln all Qlee era exe we sexe s x me mhexs cmolle el ln the G lls Clee Club thl xc r m llnng lt one ot the largest Yates Centel Hlgh Sehool hls evex hid The Glee Club dlei most of then wolk Vkltll the MlXCd ChOlLlQ 'lppeallng wxth tl em m the Chxxstmas Pageant on a Music Week P1021 im and m the PTA Concelt The gnls sing ten the Thanksglvlng Assembly Fmnees We lde was accomp :mst for both the Gnls Glee Club ind the Max ed Chorus ' VT ' ' 1 A ' 1 - P ' Y Y 1 1 , , 1 1 , , . . . . ' ' 1 1 Q v K 1 1 1 f . 1 1 Q 1 f V' 1' 1' ' A A ' .Q v -I ' 1 1 1 'T' 1 1 1 1 , 1 - 1 l 1 X '- . ' 'z . ' X ' , ' . I' ' ' '. 'U . ,, . . , 1 1 1 ' Cu v 1 1 1 1 c ' .. ' 1 ' ' 1 .' ' , 1 . ' , ' ,y . A ' 1 1 ' , c 1 . . , .. ' , 1 .L ' , ' 1 1. . . .Q 1. ,' 4 1 i 1 1' 1 I 1. ' 1' L 1, 1' 1' 1' 1 1 ' ' 1' ' 1 1 ' V 1 C 1' . 1' 1 ' , 1 1 ,A ' X ' V . v 1. ' 1 Fourth Row-Vivian Eagle, Donna Jean Lauber, Betty Ann Drain. Evelyn 1 1 - - 1' - ' ' ' 1 1 1 .. , ' ' 1 , , V . , 1 , n . 1 ' t . - ' I Thv- 'we . e '-my-:i.' - - ' - ' X i'. 1 H 'sj-a. 1 'h I x - x in ' xl' I xx' ' 1 1 ' A 1 is x I ' L - 1 X 1 l 5 N' ' V ' 7- ' X -A' I ' I ' C x 'l 1 U ' 1 L st ' 1 X . I ' SL 1 . .L x 1' ., S Z 'F . , ' . , L '-.- 1 FIRST ROW Theda Blown Lawlence Stoll Maxgalet Randall SECOND ROW Betty Lmde MISS Wr1ght Ramalee Reslex M31g8IO' Lan castex Flances Shaefel Vanessa Wells Mlss Pealson Jean Guy Ruth Llnk THIRD ROW Frances Welde Bumce MIIIGI Harrlet Rehmel Rose-stu Gal vel Freda Taylol Lucllle MOIIIS Challene Conner Eula Dean Sturdlvan Donna Jean Lauber Wanda Stockebland Bettx DIVE1 MHIJOTIQ Sturdlvan Malcella Llnk FOURTH ROW Nolma Lee Stexllng Maxme Brown Doxothy Phllllps Bev ellw West Jean Neufeld Sue Hertod Emma Jean Taylol Evelyn Stoll Malgaret Dc pew MHIIICL Stockcbland Ptggw MLKIHDCW M3lgLI9I1IO Chfxffm Ptulmc Aw 111 Kufiem KPEP CLUBQ The blg respons1b1l1ty the Kampus Klttens held th1s yeal was the fourth annual Hornecommg IIIXIIHIIOYIS to whlch wele sent to approxlmately foul hundxed gxaduates of Y C H S The celebxatlon was stalted wlth an aftel noon p ogl am whleh closed wxth a pcp lallv Thr coxonatlon of the kmg and queen occulxcd that uemng ball and basketball games The outstandmg soelal event of the club was the Sweethea1t Pattv to XNIIICII each membel blought a eoxued dxsh and a boy OFFICERS PRESIDENT FRANCES SHAEFER VICE PRESIDENT MARGARET LANCASTER SECRETARY RAMALEE RESLER TREASURER VANESSA WELLS STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE BETTY LINDE SPONSORS MISS WRIGHT MISS PEARSON I! 1 11 E 7 I Y 7 ' ' ' M . 'A' ' I ' I ' 4' '- , , . 'Y 1' xi 7 1 -1 I 1 . , ' . .' ' . ' 1 ' 7 1 . 7 7 ' - ' ' , , ' F. - 1 .VY Y 9 I 1 I7 5 I 5 v. C -' x - x -- . u v Q ' v. - -' C ' 2 ' I 72 I K . . Q U ' V v ' y - v' . !1 1 A 1 I A ' x U ' I . 1 4 ' ' x x r ' The Kampus Kittens also took over at the student pep assemblies before foot- ' , x I. ' ' v I K y . . V ' - - r x - ' ' r' .- .t...,..,.,,t,,, , , Fust Row Loyd Mulsow Kenneth Coffield Tommv FIV Jimmie Allen Dale McK1nsev Curtis Stoll Wendell Wilhite Second Row Allen Watts Francis Davis Donald Stetlmg Lawrence Rob 1 on Myron Stockebxand A1 thur Bacon Don Randall H O Klosteimann sponsor Thnd Row Noiman Miller Noiman Beine Thomas Smith Bob Pmgxev BohWo1th1ngton W.11ne Jones Eugene McCo1m1ck Les QI Gillespie Hoyt Ettei ww The Y Club is a social organization composed of all boys who have eained lettfis in active compttition in the valious spoi ts sponsoitd bv Y C H S Its pui pose IS to better the school sp111t and loyaltv and to promote athletic intelests of the school Every membei is pledged to iefram from practices which would be 1nJu11ous to health character CI lelationship with the community The club was taited at the close of the 1939 football s ason with tu entv sevcn Chai tex membeis There ale nova tm entv six active membeis new membeis and picnics A iegulai Y Club meeting was held evelv two vseeks with a progiam following OFFICERS PRESIDENT JAMES ALLEN VICE PRESIDENT LAWRENCE ROBISON SECRETARY TREASURER DALE MCKINSEY SPONSOR COACH KLOSTERMANN . 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Among the activities of the Y Club were an assembly program, initiation of Fnst Row Flancls Campbell Bob Oswald Jack Berentz Eugene McCor mlck FIHHCIQ DHVIS Floyd P'1tte1 son E311 Depew Bob Guy J1mm1e Lee Bennett Second Row M1 Mohlex John Schwmdt Kenneth VHHHOOZGI Kenneth Chambers B1lly Neely Mar1on Vaughn B1lly M1lls Wendell Stockebrand Tommy Shannon W1lson Boyd Sm1th ESt1lH01DCV Lovell Mentzel Duane Taylol Curt1s Stoll Bob WIQP Nolman Beme Robert Huold Rlchard Stoll Robert Edwards -W em The H1 Y prog am fox the V981 has cons1sted of qulte a varletv of act1v1t1es such as attendance at a d1st11ct conference at Hovx and an 1nduct1on pa1ty for nevs mcmbels a H1 Y C' R Halloween pa1ty a H1 Y G R cabmet SUPDCI devotlon als at evely other assembly the entue assembly Mav 7 and a Fathel and Son Ban quct on Apr1l 27 The underlvmd purpose of all the act1v1t1es has been as always to create ma1nta1n and extend throughout the school and communlty hlgh standalds of Ch11st1an cha1acte1 The club was sponsored bv Mr Mohler w1th Mr Lancaster as adv1ser whlle Bob Oswald se1 ved as pres1dent FYHDCIS Campbell as vxce presxdent Lane MOFFISOU as secretaly and Floyd Patterson as trcasulex l tl 1' 1 1 1 ' 1 1 - -1 . 4 - 1 1 1 ' ' 1 '. '. 1 '1 . Y . . . 1 - 1 1 1 . . , 1 x Q v . 1 . 1 1 1 . i . x' . O ' R1 , - . 1 ' .' ,., 1 . ' ' , 1 1 1 X V .- - 1 i .- - . 1 . - ., 1. . , . . , 1 - . r ' H . . . . . U - . Q 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 .' ' . .H 1 ' 1 1 . , . . 1 . ., ,,,,,.x ww , W. if E432-, 1 Fnst Row Thelma Eagle Lavonne Theobald Wllma Schaede Malgaret Lancaster V1v1an Eagle PdtllC1d Stockebrand Second Row MISS Pcalson Sue Hauod Vela Stockebland Do10thy Bauelsfeld Ramalec Rcslel Thrda Brown M1ss Wught nh The DUIDOSL of the Gul Reselxes IS To Fmd and Gzve the Best Its axrn IS to bulld a Ch11st1an charactu To get knowledge of what the Glrl Reserve Club means all g1lIS were muted to the fnst fnectlng and to a pal ty at the gym Th fllSt closed meetlng was the Recognltxon SGFVICC candle llghtxng one The g11l hghted than candles vuth the flames of the three large candles sx mbol: of Gul Re ezve then pledged then loyalty to the club by holdlng thelr rand' s h1gh and foxmmg a cncle of f11Lndsh1p 1mp1ess1xe and beauuful Outstandmg excnts of the yeal WSIB a G11l Reselwe H1 Y masked Hallow een Party a G11l RQSQINL H1 Y cablnet supp r the Mystery SISICI ploglam to promote frlendshlp among tha glIIS at Chrlstmas and the Heart SISICI ploglam 1n Feblualy The most lmpoxtant SOCldI occaslon held was the annual Moth 1 Daughtex banquet OFFICERS Presldent V1ce Pres1dent Secretarv Treasurer lst semester Treasurer 2nd semester P1an1st Fnanoe Cha1rman Program Chaxrman Devot1ona' Cha1rman SOCIHI Chgnrman Publxclty Cha11man Servlce Cha1rman M8IHdlCt Lancaster W1lma Schacde V1v1an Eagle Annabell Mlller Lafonne Theobald PHIIICIH Stockcbland Treasurer Theda Bxown Do ofhy BaL ersfeld Thehra Eagle Sue Harlod Vela Stockebrand Advlsers M1ss Pearson M1ss Wr1ght COMMITTEE SPONSORS M15 Glenn Baker Mxs M1 s M1ss M1 s M1 s N L Lancaster McCorm1ck Av1s Parsons M1ldred Sykes E K Resler P1 ograrn Devotlonals Pub11c1ty SOCIHI Servlce Musxc 27 I I M A ' x1 U Q 9 ' I I I 1 I ul .1 1 . 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THE Jwuo ONE 146+ PLAY X JUNIOR PLAY GRANDMA GOES HOLLYWOOD Front Row Mrs Anderson Dxrec tor Rose Ann Kress Jasmme Evelyn Stoll Phl111S Ph1ll1ps Max1ne Brown Janet Lovelee Joyce Stoll Mrs Brad Jones Laurence Stoll George Phnl lps Back Row Loyd Mulsow Randy Knowles Patty Krueger Mrs Phll llps Margaret Lancaster L11y Brown Ramalee Resler Grandma Peters R0b0lt Beme Mr Brad Jones Wllma Chambers Knot 1n plcturel Josette Shaxpthorn ONE ACT PLAYS Lawd Does Yo Undahstand' Front Row Mrs Anderson Dlrec tor Ramalee Resler Aunt Doady Patty Krueger Lucy Pauhne Awalt EPSIG Lee Rlchard Bartlett Fllllt Cake Back Row Curtls Stoll J1m Dale McK1nsey a whlte man Robert Os wald Tom Moore Robert Beme M1les Chambers Morrxs Mahon Reely Watson One Happy Famxly Flont Row Peggy McKmney Ala bella Paulme Awalt Emmy Lou Leola Medlm Mrs Oberstattex Bob Guy Mr Oberstatter James Lee Ben nett Henry Back Row Mrs Anderson Dlrector Floyd Pattexson Harry Stevens Mal galet Lancastel Susle MOIIIS Ma hon W1ll1e Flont Roxv FIHHCIS Campbell Frances Shaefer Robert Guy Flances W 1de Betty Llnde Malgaret Randall Beverly West MOFFIS Mahon Mrs Andel son dlrector Back Row N01 ma Sterling Thelma D1 ISI 1ll Eula Dean Stuldlxan Robert Woxthlngton Allhul Bacon Floyd Pattexson SENIOR PLAY Footloose a three act comedy by Charles Buldette was presented by the senlors Ap11l 30 The plot centered ln a typlcal Ameuean famlly Bellevlng that South Ameucan czulse leavlng them to run the home The chxldlen were lnvolved 1n many tloubles lI'lCll.1d1Dg a damage sult Howex er they lealned to take care of themselves befole thel palents Ietulncd CHRISTMAS PAGEANT Christmas Alound the Wol ld xx as the theme of the Chustmas pageant December ll Students of Washington and Lmcoln schools sang songs telllng of Chustmas customs ln othu lands The hlgh school choral gloups told 1n song xx hxle the other membels of the cast acted ln pantonnme the Chr1stmas Story hom the Annunc1at1on to the stable scene Miss Ax IS Palsons vxas dnectoz xxlth members of the faculty ot Yat s Center schools as asslstants ' 1. Q - ' V 1 ' ra' ' - - ' . T . . ' ' .' i' ' . ' , 1 l. ,Y N - , K less supervision would be better for them, the children have their parents go on a . v . . . y H H ' . , . , .' I ' ' ' ' U '. 1 ' 1 y ' 1 - ' J .. ' an , ' ' ' ,' . , k ' . , .v ,' I ' Q WAINE JONES WANDA STOCKEBRAND flwlefn ajW6c,-415 Kxng Walne and Queen Wanda haunt: been vhosen by popular vot of the school accordmg to sale of HCt1V1tV tmkets were dulv crowned on the evenlng of Now ember 5 The slmple and 1mp1ess1xe coronatlon ceremony as part of the Annual Homecomxng celf.brat1on and havlng been pxeceded by the proglam and pep rally sponsox ed by the Kampus Kxttens was perfolmed betvx een halves of the game vuth Humboldt The 1OX3l panty mcluded the kmg the queen and then attendants the runne1s up IH the k1ng and queen contest LaVerne Blandy Oma Ruth Ch ndle1 Pat11c1a Stockebrand Rlchaxd Stoll Gerald W1lle and Duane Taylox The band ESCOllLd the roval car to the center of the fleld vxhele Postmastex Stocker placed the gold CI on ns on the row al heads and closed the cexemony xx 1th a fexx numbexs and the fox matlon of the xx old GRADS and the lettexs H and Y C l 1 , l O C 0 0 I 3 r I l v 1 v 1 , ' . 1 v' . B, . v , . . - - - - 3 3 .- w' ' ' 1 if ' y s , . , 1 ' V . . I v v v Q v V- A , . . ' , Y . . ATHLETICS FRONT ROW Donald StC1l1X1g Hott Ettel Allen Watts Don Randall Kennffth Co'f1eld Tommy Cam ntel Hubut Watt Coach Klostolmann SECOND ROW RlCh81d Stoll Tom Smlth N01 man Muller' Bob Worth ngton Bob Pmglay Mylon Stockeblanl Al'hUl Blcon Ltstu Glllesple THIRD ROW James Allen Tommy Fly Walne Jonts Norman Bun Dale McKmscV Cultls Stoll IHWILHCQ Roblson Wendell Wllhltc FOOTBALL Much DIHISS can be handed to the Wlldcat squad thlS yeax the-11 Splllt and col Idge w1ll long be mmtmboxtd qulckly whlppnd mto shapt ind xx on the lflllldl t1lt Wllh Wutphalla 6 0 Then tht V lldcats wtnt mto a slump th It llsttd malls tht xut ot the season Galmtt Lulekx Chnuvvale and Neod sha all dtffattd tha hand fighting eleven The Vhldclts tlcd the Humboldt squad 6 6 and lost tha list gwmt of the soason on A1 mlstlco du to the age old 11X3l Buxhngton 21 T v A v ,' Q- 9 v f A ' , ' . Q .Q , . , . S. , . 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'..A.r. . - X' J, - ' C .W ' z ... -' - 1-1 1 - ' 1- Y 1 'Q I TRACK 4fL'2vW was Ns 6 1on Ron Robclt Edwaxds B111 Moler Tom Helold MHIIOH Vaughn Robcxt Huold Back Row Law1 ence Roblson Fxancls Dav1s Lane MOTFISOD Bob PlHg16y VQ11 Luqhton Tom FIV M1 KlfJStS1IHHHH Coach Coffleld Rand 111 and Mulsow came out f01 tl8Ck after thls plctule was tal cn Euguue McCo1m1ck was also on the txack team but was not present when the p1c1u1e was takgn GIRLS BASKETBALL U F1 ont P011 Tlwda Bxoxxn Wanda F1 mk BCIUICL Schexbmelr Exelwn St: ll Lax onne Theobald Second Ron MHIJOIIC C'tu1o1van Malgalet Lancastm Margaret Randall D01 othy Vfes clman Maulee Stockebxamd Pamale Reslel Back Row Emma Mao Schc1bn1e11 JLSSIC Stevx art Vanessa Wells Paulmc Au 11t Mamne BIOXXD Roestel GHIXCI 1, . 2' 6 F. t .1 , . , ' , . , .' Y Q , ,. l l A - 5 Q ' I 7 . Y I A 7 XZ ' l . U l I Y' ' U ' Q ' i 1 1 ' ' ' l ' i 1 . 3 1 ' L 1 1 4 A . ' . v 1 I 'Y' Y - . 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N 1 , . 5 vi A I Q v L 1 1 y 1- lk!Q1M eil: F1ontRow Mme Wught Bcttv Wllllams Halrlet Rchmu Emma Mac SCHCIIJYTILII Llla Mae Holmqutst lxsnn Kmg Brtty Llnde Fxances WLldf Thelma Dxlikxll Flancns Conn Malgaltt Randall Second Rovl M1 Homch Bob Guv FIJTICIQ Campbell Eugene McCo1 mlck Cu1t1Q Stoll Bob Worthlngton Laxxuncc Roblson Dale McK1nscy Wendell Wnhltc Eula Dean Qturdlvln Wxlma qchacdr ANNUAL STAFF Co Ed1tO1S Irene Kmg and Betty L1nde L1l.C181y Edltor Llla Mae Holmqucst Aselstants Bob Guy Emma Mae SChL1bIUC1I' W1lma Schaedc Betty W1ll1ams Qporte Edltor Lawrence Roblson Ass1stants Wendell W1lh1te Curtle Stoll Ar Eula Dean Stu1d1Van Photography Francxs Campbell Busmess Manager Eugene McCo1m1ck ASS1St3HtS Margaret Randall MYIOH Stockeb1and Bob WOlth1HglOH Frances We1de Typlsts Halllet Rehmcl Frances Conn Thelma D11sk1ll AdV1SOlS Mlss Wught M1 Homsch Swim 61644 Jafw, 1943 Do you lemember your flrst day of school' Tum back the calendar wlth me to a fall day IH 1931 and tly to lecall some of the pleasant memorles As we trlp llghtly mto the flrst grade room of the Lmcoln school we see the brlght faces of Ruth Solenson Flances Shaefel Betty Lmcle Buddy Redfealn and Bobby Pxngrey In the fn st glade loom of the W3ShlDgtOH school We see the bewlldeled LXDIESSIOHS ot Bevelly West Malgalet Randall Jean Neufeld MOFFIS M hon Eugene MLC,0IITl1Lk Flanels Hugh C lmpbell and Mylon Stockebland Oul second yeal IS well lemembeled because oul numbel was lncleased by the 31I1Xd1 of Betty Lou Jaynes Betty Jo Wl1118mS Roberta Chulch Jlmrny Al len and Clalence Nlgh The thlld yeal was lathel unexentful In the foulth glade we Wele Jolned by Wendell W11h1t6 better known then as Wlndy We also lememb 1 thls year because we had to learn to move flom one loom to anothel fol OUI dltfelent classes When we enteled the flfth glade vxe Wele Jolned by Gladys RIHCI Bal bala Jamlson and Walne Jones Bal bala left us betole the year was ovel As we enteled oul last yeal of glade school we dlscoveled othel 8ddltlOHQ to oul class These new lnelnbels wele Bob Oswald and Flances Welde We Wele mlnus one glll Gladys Rlnel In 1938 we vt exe no longel ln the elementary glades We had enteled JI Hlgh Although we xx exe ln new sulloundlngs lt dldnt take us long to get used to them We Wele Jolned by Nadlne SIOCkLbI and and Bob Worthlngton What a thllll we ICCGIX ed when We WSIB IH the elghth grade We wele the oldest students ln the Washlngton school FISHCQS Welde and Nadlne Qtocke bland left us thls year but lt was not the last ue xxele to see of them 1939 Oh vxhlt a thllll Oul elass was gleatly lncleased thls veal by the dlllXd1 of the students floln the sulloundlng countlyslde Plqua gate us Emma Mae SChL11JlULll and Ilene Klngf Olhll students to enter hlgh school Wele Althlll Bacon FIHDCIS DAXIQ l'1 lnees Lonn Hoyt Ettel Thelma DIlSkl11 Dale MeK1nsey Lua Mae Holmquest NO1IlliU Mllltl Ha IILY Rehmel Floyd Pattelson Flanees Welde Elmel Clllfllllllt Wlllna Sehaede Curtis Stoll Nadlne Stockebland Rlchald M0281 Lottle Stephenson Bllly Skeetels Eyelyn Steffen Laxxlence Roblson Gladys Rlnel NOIl11d Lee Stelllng Wanda Stockebland and Eula Dean Sturdly an We stalted oul Sophomole year YY1th slxty flve mernbels Once mole Balbala JHITIISOI1 Jolned oul lanks The two blg excnts of oul Jumol yeal Wele the Jumol Semol Banquet yy 1th lts settmg undexseas and the .Iumor Play 1942 Oul last yeal ln hlgh school We were Jolned by Jo Ann Johnson Rooelt Guy and Kenneth Coftleld Speclal exents of thls yeal yyele the SGHIOI Play the Junlol Semor Banquet and dlplomas . 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V,- ,V V' ' ' fr V ,V V' , Here rt rs 1953 and we Margaret Randall and Frances Werde thought rt would be rnterestrnz for our paper The Yates Center News to wrrte up a census of our old classmates So we decrded to close up our old shop and go on a we k s v'r catron We boarded the trarn at Durand at 10 00 for Kansas Crty On the trarn whom should we run rnto but Harrret Reh ner w ho rs on her way to make up Lana Turner We arrrved at Kansas Crty and decrded to stay at the famous Patterson Hotel owned by our old classmate Floyd Our bags were brought rn by none other than Worthrngton and Davrs the bellhops After unpackrng we decrded to take rn the Ice Capadcs Rcvrew playrng at the Pla Mor and featurrng the famous Irrsh star' Kathleen OLeary After the performance we wc nt to have her srgn our auto graph book and drscovered her to be Betty Jo Lrnde The next mornrng we boarded 1 plane for Chrcago As thrs was our frrst plane rrde we were rather fr rgh ened but after frndrng our hostess Beverly West and our prlot Clarence Nrgh our rear w ere forgotten On our way chattrng wrth Beverly we found that the Johnson Comrc book was wrrtten by Joan Johnson our old classmate She told us also that Emma Mac Schrebmerr rs marrred and rs lrxrng down rn Flor rda We arrrved rn Chrcago and were prcked up by Morrrs Mahon rn hr grand 1953 Ford Convertrble He owns the Ford garage rn Chrcago He took us out to the famous Moyer rodeo Jambor e Hoyt Etter had Just won the cup for tre best buckrng bronch rrdrng Whrle strll rn Chrcago we went to the Jaynes and Stephenson beauty solon to have our harr frxed the solon rs run by our old classmates Betty Lou and Lottre Whrle we were under the dr yer who should walk rn but that famous modal Jean Neufeld She told us that Frances Shaefer rs takrng Joan Davrs s place on the Rudy Vallee show as Joan Davrs has retrred Norma Lee Sterlrng rs marrred and rs lrv rnff on a ranch rn Calrfornra Dale McKrnser has marrred one of our younger class mates Jean had vrsrted hrs famrly over the week end and had watched hrm teach football rules to hrs eleven boys frve of whom are qurntuplets After our harr was frxed we went for a brte to eat at the Walk Inn Cafe owned by Thelma Dr rskrll and Ruth Sorenson Whrle talkrng to them we found out that Bob Oswald manages the J C Penney store and that Redfearn rs a popular radro srnger Jrmmre Allen has taken Allen Lrdds place 'rs No 1 crrmrnal of the movres of the 1950s That evenrng we went to the Jamrson and Wrllrams crrcus owned by Barbara and Betty Jo And who should the brave lron tamer be but Bob Prngrey rn person and Wrlma Schaede rs the graceful trght rope walker After the per fom ance we talked to Prngrev He had heard from Kenneth Coffreld who had been reported mrssmg rn actron but had started hrtch hrkrnff home and got as far 'rs Hula Grrl rsland he hasnt hrtch hrked srnce Curtrs Stoll rs plavrng proftssronrl football and Frances Conn s lrtcst mystery book has bten chosen as the book of the month As our trme was gettrng short we boarded fr trarn for New York Wf arrrx ed at New York about 12 00 and went to the famous ball room where Lawrence Robrson s band wrth Myron Stockebrand playrng solo cor net and Eula Dean Sturdr van grvrng out wrth the lyrrcs rs appearrng Whrle talkrng to Eula Dean we found that Arthur Bacon and Wendell Wrlhrte h rve Just won the Dare Dexrl Auto races Norman Mrller rs the radro answer man and Eugene McCormrck rs edrtor of the New York Trmes wrth Lrla Mae Holmquest as hrs star reporter and Exelyn Stef fens as the wrrter of that famous column Adrrce To The Loxe Lorn Eula Dean then told us that Nadrne Stockebrand has made her frrst appearance m an opera and that Elmer Crumrrne rs her leadrng man Brlly Skeeters rs the Ambassador to England Warne Jones and Wanda Stockebrand are makrng therr frrst appearance rn My Second Love Bob Guy has the reputatron of a natronally known speaker Irene Krng rs head of Red Cross Nurses Our trme was up so we boarded for home After arrrvrng home we hearo that Francrs Campbell Fas been elected Governor of Kansas and Roberta Church rs hrs prrvate secretary . 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