1964 Yearbook - Prairie Books
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1964 Yearbook - Prairie Books
BUFFALO TRAilS 1964 Because our school has been built upon a foundation put down by the pioneers of this community, we have chosen to feature our school crest. The twisted rope and the guns symbolize the dangers met and conquered, the tree is a reminder of our own bit of tragic history in the Lone Tree Massacre, and the torch above our frowning mascot is for the lamp of knowledge holding out its hope for generations to come. YEARBOOK STAFF Jean Harris, Assistant Editor; Mike Brannan, Business Manager;Rhea Birdsong, Editor; Allan Specht, Photography Editor . " With the passing of each year, the memories of days spent in Meade High School will become dimmer. We present the Buffalo Trails of 1964 in the hope that each of you, at some future date, will turn the pages of this book and again meet friends and recall memories of some of the happiest days of your youth. SEATED: Jean Harris Mike Brannan, Rhea Birdsong, Allan Specht, Dale Heskett. STANDING: Beverly Edwards, Cindy Be a rd, Stanley Shore, Ann Luse, Donetta Dickey, Nancy Feldman, Cheryl Easterday, Michele Hoffm a n, Shari Berner, Mrs. Luse, sponsor. NOT PICTURED: Dennis Borchers, Debbie Small, Sharilyn Vogt, Pam Whitehead, Tom BUl'tnett, Alice Seybert, Pat Smith. 2 YEARBOOK ROYALTY Q K u I N G E E N Jeanette Miller T am Burtnett Tom Fisher ATTENIJANTS Cindy Beard Rhea Birdsong J. T. Powell Jean H arris Dale Heskett '. ADMINISTRATION ~-- I~ BOARD OF EDUCAliON Education for an is essential for human progress and in this day of rapid change, it is becoming essenti a l for human survival. To give our stud ents the best possible education per tax dollar is the obligation and go al of the administration and faculty. The quality of e ducation is in direct proportion to the interest a nd partlCJ.pation of the students. We shouTd all strive toward these ends. Eugene E. Luse Superintendent Eugene E. Luse Mr . Bob D. Commons Hi gh School Principal Mr. Harold Thuma Grade School Principal BOARD OF EDUCATION On the opposite page is pictured the Board of education of the Meade Public Schools. These men give of their time generously, in order that our schools may function well. They set the policies which our superintendent, principals, :tnd teachers strive to Co.IT)' out. We salute our hard working and capable Board of Educo.tion; Elm er Fisher, Paul Geisinger, Dr. W. W. Orrison, Superintendent Luse, Dr. R.H.Hill, Dr. J.W. Van Blaricum. 5 FACULTY DOLF JENNINGS Counselor WALDO WIENS Vocal Music MARGARET WILSON English, Latin CECILE LUSE English, Library JOHN KUCHERA Science GERALD PARKS Instrumental Music ROGER LOUSCH Social Science, Physica l Education, Football DENNIS BRUNNER Industrial Arts, Basketball MILDRED URBAN Commerce J. R. BURKHART Metal Work RUTH BRUMFIELD Home Economics, Ka yettes JOE URBAN Social Science, Driver Educa tion RACHEL VALENCIA Spanish, Girl's Physic a l Education RICHARD FINTON English, Speech, Track JACK GARDNER Mathema tics CLASSES " Meade Public Schools - aerial view JEANETTE LOUISE MILLER Student Council Repre sentative 12; Alpha Club 9-12; Yearbook Staff lO 11; Mixed Chorus 10-12; Music Letter 10-12; Girls' Chorus 9-12; Girls' En semble 10-12; Mixed Ensemble 11-12; Madri gal 11; Kayettes 9-12; Pep Club 9-12; Kay ette Cabinet 10; Year book Queen 12. ROGER A. GEISINGER Student Council 9,10; Vice President Junior C lass; President of Senior Class; Treasurer Key Club Junior Year; Band 9-12; Music Letter 9-12; Stu dent director of Band 12; Mixed Chorus 9-12; Boys' Chorus 9, 10; Madrigal 9 12; Boys' Ensemble 9-12; Brass Ensemble 9,10; Key Club 11,12; Basketball 9; Boys' State Representative 11; Senior Play Cast; Arion Award Senior Year; Alpha Club 9-12; Yearbook Staff 9-12; All State Chorus 10; Baritone Solos 9-11; Vocal Solos 9-12; Student Council Award 12. JEAN MARGARET HARRIS Vice-President; Student Council Representative 11; Class Reporter 9; Year book Staff 9-12; Asst. Business Manager, Year book 11; Co-Editor, Year book 12; Alpha Club 9 12; Kayettes 9-12; Kay ette Cabinet 10-12; Schol arship Team 9-12; Mixed Chorus 9-12; Girls' Chorus 9-12; Girls' Ensemble 9 12; Band 10-12; Sousa phone Solo 9-11; Stu dent Director, Junior and Senior Plays; State Speech 11; Pep Club 9-12; Music Letter 9-12; Newspaper Staff 9; Student Council Award 11,12; League Spelling Contest 9-12; Sweetheart Queen Candi date 12; Yearbook Queen Candidate 12; Saluta torian. . SENIOR SPONSORS: Mr. Wiens, Mrs. Luse JAMES T. POWELL Basketball 9-12; Track 12 ; Tennis 10; Mixed Choru s 9-12; Madri gal 9, 10; Alpha Club 9; Boys' Quartet 9; Band 11 ; Senior Play Cast. MARY JANE EDIGER Pep Club 9-12; Pep Club Vice-President 10; Kayettes 9-12; Student Council 11; Debate 10,11; N.F. L. Degree of Honor; Mixed Chorus 9-12; Music letter 10-12; Girls' Chorus 9-12; Girls' Ensemble 10-12; Alpha Club 9; Foot ball Queen Candidate 10; Mixed Ensemble 10,11; Yearbook Staff 9-11; Newspaper Staff 9; Senior Play. DALE L. HESKETT Football 12; lettered in Football 12; Schol arship Team 12; Yearbook Staff 12; RHEA LOU BIRDSONG Pep Club 9-10; Mixed Chorus 9-12; Girls' Glee Club 9-12; Girls' Ensem ble 11; Music Letter 11; Kayettes 9-12; Kayette Cab inet 10-12; Kayette Secretary 11; Class Secretary- Treasurer 10; Yearbook Staff 10-12; Business Man ager 11; Editor 12; Yearbook Queen Can didate; Student Council Secretary-Treasurer 12; Junior-Senior Plays; Alpha Club 9. TOMMY L. BURTNETT Senior Class Secretary; Arena Award 9; Band 9 11; State Music 9,10; Mixed Chorus 9-12; Bas ketball 9-12; Tennis 9-12; Student Council Repre sentative 10; Class Pres ident 11; Alpha Club 9-12; Scholarship team 10-12; Mr . Basketball candidate 12; Yearbook King 12; Deba te 10-12; Degree of Excellence N . F. L. Junior and Senior Plays . NANCY ELLA FELDMAN Treasurer; Kayettes 9-12; Pep Club 9-12; Band 9-12; Twirler 9-12; Clarinet Ensemble 9,10, 12; Clarinet Solo 12; Vice President of Band 11; Girls' Glee Club 10, 11; Mixed Chorus 11; Music Letter 9-11; Alpha Club 9-10; Yearbook Staff 11, 12; Scholarship Team 12; CLASS 1964 JOHN T . HOMER 1Il Student Council Repre sentative; Music Letter 9 12; Band 9-12; Mixed Chorus 9-12; Boys' Glee Club 9; Boys' Ensemble 9; Drum Ensemble 9; Yearbook Staff 10; Foot ball 9-12; Lettered in Football 10-12; Basket ball 9-12; Basketball Captain 12; Lettered in Basketball 12; Track 9.-12 j Captain 12; Lettered in Track 11,12 ; Prom King 12. MOTTO: "Before us lies the timber ; Let us build . " MICHAEL S. BRAN]\;!\N Football 9-12; Lettered 10-12; Track 11; Scholarship Team 9 12; Yearbook Staff, Business Manager 12; Senior Play Stage Manager; Bausch and Lomb Science Award; Honor Roll 12; ALlCE FAYE SEYBERT Kayettes 9-12; Kay ette Cabinet 11; Pep Club 10-12; Mixed Chorus 9-12; Girls' Chorus 9-12; Triple Quintet 12; Alpha Club 9; Yearbook Staff 11; Typing Award 10; Scholarship Team 9, 12; Delegate to Girls' State Junior Year; Senior Play Cast; Music Letter 12 . TOMMY G. FISHER F. F. A. 9; Football 11, 12, Lettered 12 ; Mixed Chorus 9, 10; Basketball 9. LYNNIE FA Y LAFITTE Transfer from Liberal, 1963; Kayettes 9-12; Mixed Chorus 9-12; Band 9-12; Twirler 9-12; Girls' Chorus 9-12; Shorthand Award 100 Words per. min. CONNIE ANN MEAD Mixed Chorus 9-12; Girls' Chorus 9-12; Band 9-12; Madrigal 10-12; Triple Trio 10-12; Girls' En semble 9; Saxophone Solo 10-12; Saxophone quartet 9; Vocal Solo 9 12; Music Letter 9- 12 ; Cheerleader 9-12; Pep Club 9-12; Kayettes 9-12; Kayette Board 10; Year book Staff 11; Alpha C lu b 9-10; Basketball Queen candidate 10; Senior Play; Junior Play; Hom e coming Queen Candidate 12; Sweethea rt Queen 12. KA THLEEN EllEN C OE Cheerleader 11,12; Mixed Chorus 10-12; Girls' Chorus 9-12; Mixed En semble 11; Girls' Ensem ble 10,11; Kayettes 9-12; Pep Club 9-12; Yearbook Staff 11; Junior and Senior Play Casts ALVIN WAYNE DOBBS Football 11-12; Let tered in Football 11, 12; Tennis 10; Band 9, 10; Lettered in Ba.nd 10. SHERA LYNN BERNER Class Secretary 10-11; Mixed Chorus 9-11-12; Girls' Chorus 9-12; Mixed Ensemble 11; Girls' Ensemble 11, 12; Band 9-12; Let tered 11,12; Year book Staff 11, 12; Pep Club 10-12; State Speech 11; N. F.l. 12; Alpha Club 12; Senior Play; Student Council A ward 12; Madrigal 10 12; Ka yettes 11,12; Ka yette Board 11; Kayette President 12; T ra nsferrred from Hesston, Kansas 10 ; Cheerleader 9, 10; National Honor Society. MARY MICHELE HOFFMAN B- Team Cheerleader 9; Basketball Queen Candi date 9; Alpha Club 9-12; Scholarship Team 12; Kay ettes 9-12; Kayette Cab inet 11; Girls' Glee Club 9-12; Girls' Ensemble 9 12; Mixed Chorus 9-12; Mixed Ensemble 10,11; Pep Club 9-12; Yearbook Staff 10-12; Class Presi dent 10; A-Team Cheer leader 11-12; Head Cheer leader 12; Homecoming Queen 12; Senior Play Cast; Student Council Award 9,12; Music Letter 9- 12. CLASS SONG: "Moments to Remember" '. CHARLES 1. PRATHER Football 9-12; Letter ed 9-12; Basketball 10-12; Lettered 12; Tennis 9-12; Lettered 9-12; Junior and Senior Plays; Madrigal 9-12; Boys' Ensemble 9-12; Mixed Chorus 9-12; Key Club 11-12; Presi dent of Key Club 12; A lpha Club 9-12; Scholarship team 9-12; Vocal Solo 9-12; Trombone Solo 9-11; Valedictoria n, National Merit Scholarship A ward to Southwestern. LINDA GAYLE BAILEY Mixed Chorus 9-12; Girls' Glee 9-10: Alpha Club 9-12; Kay ettes 9-12 ; Band 9-12; Pep Club 9-12; Mad rigal 12; Girls' En semble 10-12; Mixed Ensemble 10-11; Junior Play ; Senior Play; Drum Major ette 9-11; Music Letter 9-11. RUTH ELLEN DYE Kayettes 9-12; Pep Club 9-12; President of Pep Club 12; Alpha Club 9 11 ; Mixed Chorus 9,10,12; Girls' Ensemble 9,10,12; Mix ed Ensemble 10; Girls' Chorus 9, 10,12; Music Letter 9,10,12; Junior and Senior Play Casts. DEBRA JEAN SMALL Mixed Chorus 9-12; Girls' Glee Club 9-12; Girls' En sem ble 10-12; Mixed En semble 12; Vocal Solo 11; Lettered in Music 9-12; Band 9-12; Secretary 10; Woodwind Ensemble 10,11; Kayettes 9-12; News paper Staff 11; Junior and Senior Plays; Girls' State Representative (alternate) 11; Pep Club 9-12; Alpha Club 9-12; Yearbook Staff 10-12; Typing A ward 10,11. COLORS: Purple and White F LOWER: Red Rose ROGER K. WATKINS Transferred from An de rson, Missouri; Mixed Chorus 12; Track 11 12 ; Key Club 11-12; Vice-President of Key C lub 12 ; Junior and Se nior Play Casts; De bate 12; State Speech 11,12 ; 1+ rating at State Speech 12. CYNTHIA JANE BEARD Student Council Presi dent 12; Student Council Sec. - Treas. 11 ; Freshman Class Pre sident; Pep Club 9-12; Pep Club Presi dent 10; Mixed Chorus 9-12; M a drigal 9-12; Girls' Ensemble 9-10: Triple Trio 11, 12; Girls' Chorus 9-12; Junior and Senior Plays ; Kayettes 9-12; Kaye tte Cabinet 10-12 ; Music Letter 9- 12; Student Council A_ ward 9,11,12; Schol arship Team 9-12; Alpha Club 9-12; Band 10-12; Homecoming Candidate 12; Year book Staff 9-12; Speech 11; Percussion Ensemble 9 ; Sweet heart Candidate 12; Yearbook Queen Can didate 12; Kiwanis Citizenship Award. MARTHA ANN LUSE Kayettes 9-12; Kayette Cabi net 12; Student Council 12; Yearbook Staff 12; Freshman Class Vice -President; Alpha Club 9,12; Senior Play Cast; Junior Pl::ty Stage Manager; Pep Club 9-12; Pep Club Vice-President 11; B-Team Cheerleader 9; Mixed Chorus 9-12; Girls' Glee Club 9-12; Girls' Ensemble 10-12; Mix ed Ensemble 10, 11; Madrigal 12; Band 9-12; Band Vice President 11; Drum Majorette 12 ; Twirl e r 9-11; Music Let ter 9-12; Student Council Award . DARRYL SMUTZ Transferred from Cold water, Ks . to Meade Soph. Year. Football 9-12; Basketball 9- 12; Track 9-12; Tennis 10; Band 9-11 ; Mixed Chorus 9-12; Madrigal 11, 12; Boy's Ensemble 9,11, 12; Music Letter 9, 11, 12; Alpha Club 10-12; Student Council Representative_II; Student Council Award 10 12; Junior Play; Key Club 11,12 ; Senior Representa_ tive 12; Yearbook Staff 11; School Decathlon Cham pion 11; Footb all Captain 12; Mr. Basketball 12. CHERYL JEAN EASTERDA Girls' Chorus 10-12; Mix ed Chorus 11-12 ; Student Council Rep resentative 9, Vice President 12; Kay ettes 9-12; Vice-Presi dent 11; Pep Club 9 12; Homecoming Candidate 12; Alpha Club 9- 11; Class Vice President 10; Senior Play Cast; Yearbook Staff 11-12; Prom Queen 12; Scholar ship to Southwestern. JUNIOR Vicki Wurdeman President Danny Winter Vice-President Peggy Ford Secretary Dennis Borchers Treasurer Vicki Wenger Student Council Representative Merrill Cheney _ Student Council Representa:tive Dixie Furhman Donetta Dickey Billy Sander Art Dobbs Gerald Edwards Calvin Rempel Richard Evans Allan Specht CLASS Pat Smith Margo Hoffman Mike Godfrey Danny Bachman David Pennington Jim Smith Steve Carter Gordon McPheter Marilyn Eads Harold Edwards Sandy Borth Carol Thompson Jack Hamilton Mike Keltner SOPHOMORES FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Fredrich Crossman, Robert Elffner, Steve Novinger, Nolan Weins, Dennis Strouse. SECOND ROW: Mike Gaulding, David Haskins, Charles Brown, Francine Lemle, Charlotte Fincham, Barbara Harms, Jim Zimmerman, Ross Seybert. THIRD ROW: Pam Whitehead, Susan Jenkinson, Betty Van Blaricum, Sherry Covert, David Bridges, Beverly Thompson, Wayne Meyers, Sharilyn Vog', Beverly Edwards, Margaret Smith, Pat Baty, Karel DeWeese. FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Melvin Tacha, Michael Harms, Stan Shore, Paul Neufield. SECOND ROW: Jim Sawyers, Gary Wyrick, Allan Holmes, Allan Feldman, Dean Cook, Larry Boyd, Charles Elffner . THIRD R OW: Susa n Bowersox, Marilyn Thomas, Janice Jeffery, Glenda Kestler, Margaret Dobbs, Kathy Classen, Anita Sander, Rosanna Stacy, Sherry Glaze, Jo a nne Ferguson. 14 FRESHMEN FRONT ROW: Steve Fisher, Bill Orrison, Leonard Bogle, Pat Whitehead, Karen Allen. SECOND ROW: Doug Brannan, Ray Brannan, Bailey Welker , Lonnie Cox, Steven Owens, Ronnie Small. THIRD ROW: Marc Cottrell, Darwin Eads, Roy Twist, Blaise Clay, Chuck Peoples, Gail Bennett, Eddie Mein, Bill Johannsen. FOURTH ROW: Diane Stanton , Sharon Friesen, Sharilyn Wiens, Diana Lynn, Vi-..-ky Keeling, Alice House, Rosemary Dye, Linda Borth, Betty Wurdeman, Joette Marrs. FRONT ROW: Jim Lemmons, Nathan Rempel, Doug Thompson, Chris Coe, Darrel Bachman, Jimmy Sneath, Leander Gillen. SECOND ROW: Charles Seybert, Damon Brown, Dale Willard, Dale Meyers, Bobby Homer, Larry Thompson, J. D. Horsch. THIRD ROW: La Rita Berner, Sylvia Specht, Gayla Hantla, Glenna Wilson, Barbara Birdsong, Susan Harris, Lynda Cheney, Sandy Thomas. 15 EIGHTH GRADE FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Myron Tacha, Brian Hantla, Bradly Strouse, Beverly Clay, Katherine Reimer, Sandra Friesen, Marijane Dye, Connie Allison, Kenny Neel, Richard Fincham. SECOND ROW: Ji mmy Keltner, David Ferguson, Steven Specht, Pat Pohl, Rhnae Finlay, Marcia Wenger, Donna Rist, Ja nice Loewen, Janice Bridges, Lloyd Ross, Thorton House . THIRD ROW: Galen Friesen, Jack Bowman, Ronnie Spenser, Susan Underwood, Edith House, Julie Thomas, Susan Wyrick, Dicky Kestler, Mrs. Johnston. FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ronnie Novinger, Brian Loewen, Terry DeWeese, Doug Davis, Janet T hompson , Nancy Conway, Donna Isaac, June Siemens, Dennis Klien, Teddy Winter. SECOND ROW: Mr. Reed, Kathy Ea ds, Terry McCune, Judy Dye, Janet Haver, Pam Lathrop, Linda Boyle, Larry Lemaster, Larry Lynn, Mike Reid. THIRD ROW: Jerry SmUll, Brian Clay, David Vogt, Loretta Shuffleburger, Teri H aynes, Danny Sneath, Marilee Lemle, Thomas Frank, Van Sims, David Golliher. 16 SEVENTH GRADE FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Dean Owensby, Max Johannsen, Kenny Bachman, Kenny Keltner, Steven Ediger, Denton Marrs, Deby Miller, Jimmy Woodruff. SECOND ROW: Mrs. LeClerc, Larry Kane, Roger Feldman, Lynetta Dobbs, Peggy Thompson, Debby Dean, Carla Melcum, We sley Loewen, Steven Hailey, Linda Ross. THIRD ROW: David Fewell, Velma Reimer, Norma Loewen, Donna Wilson, Loel Siemens, Steve Whitehead, Kipton Smutz, Terry Kohart, Robert McPheter. Pat Strouse, Dewayne Allen, Ronnie Rist, Janie Fi sher, Jane Horsch, Robbie Lathrop , Ronald Reimer, Danny Myers, Mark Gillen. SECOND ROW: T. A. Turney, Gary Allen, Jimmy Lemaster, Lois Siemens, Barbara Smith, Paula Melcum , Dianne Bogle, Da rrell Wiens, Zack Gates, Mr. Glasgow. THIRD ROW: Dav i d Moore, Gary Kane, Dinah Haskins, Marsha Robertson , Lois Fast, Sue Ann Meggenberg, Lois Friesen, Leland Friesen. 17 CLASS OF 1914 J. C. Braden, Ashland; Gladys Buis Harvey, Meade; Frank M a in, Hot Springs, Arkansas; Lula Stalder Acord, Lewiston, Idaho; Eliza Kinison Krisle, deceased; Chester Dalgarn, New Boston, Texas. CLASS OF 1924 Hollis Knipe, William Painter, Edna Bohling, Hollis Marshall, Myrtle Pennington Fisher, Charles Novinger, Thelma Kimber Wadley, Finton Brannan, Henry Novinger, Mildred Gibbons Barlow, Ida Holdeman Finnell, George Gray, Glenn Batman, Glenn Scott, Hazel Butler Little, Dora Ross Moore, Kathleen Love Wood, Julil:lS Dettle, Robert Ellis, Everett Runkle, Lois Bankson, Harold Armstrong, Scott Bellamy, Margaret Smith Ross, Roscoe Russell, Una May Stinson. Jll eQ 6 c tL:5. I 9 5t CLASS OF 1944 Loraine Meirdierks Cordes , Katherine Blehm Borger, Philip Weaver, Chester Eckhoff , Bill Hantla, Mary Voight Gresham, Ruby Bohling Ochs, Phyllis Weaver Ly=, Joan Taul Farris, Faye Moler Pohl, Victor Bohl ing, Ke=eth Hogan, Wanda Lee Sneath Hutchinson, Mr. Hill, Mildred Bohling McPheter, Mary Belle Pilkington White head, Bob Marrow, Wayne Cope, Harold PerSing , Mary Jane During Bradley, A=a Comelson Neufeld, Ruth Sutherland Tim _ mons, Louise Vogt Bolinger, Calvin Ross, Eugene Innis, Kenneth Novinger, Robert Hickey, Martha Lou Dingess Sneath, Bonnie McCampbell Flynn, Gertrude Cornelson Paxman, Maurine Krisle Page, Robert Gray, Miss Wilson, Arlie Gardner, Darlene Hague Sutter, Willa Wolfe Cottrell. CLASS OF 1954 Fuhrman, Barragree, Ross, Kobs, M. Ross, Cordes , Jean, Jenkinson, Dye, Bird, Vanderpool, Eberhardt, Hacker, Vogt, Eckhoff, Lloyd, Fletcher, Lauppe, Mr. Highfill, Raver.;croft, Miller, Mr. Prather, Brinkma n, Runkle, Elledge, Romine, Nash, Lauppe, Friesen. ORGANIZATIONS STUDENT COUNCIL Mr. Urban, Sponsor; Cheryl Easterday, Vice-President ; Rh ea Birdsong, Sec. Treas.; Cindy Beard, President . Around Table : Leon ard Bogle, Kar en Allen, Jeanette Miller, Merrill Cheney, John Homer, David Bridges, Bev erly Ed wards, Arm Luse, Vicki Wenger . TRIPLE TRIO TOP TO BOTTOM: V. Wurdeman, A. Luse, L. Borth, C. Beard, S. Borth, S. Berner, B. Thompson, M. Eads, C. Mead, J. Jeffery. BOYS' OCTET TOP TO BOTTOM: V. Wurdeman, C. Prather, D.. Smutz, D. Borchers, R. G e isinger, S. Shore, D. ' Bachman, D. £ads, S. Fisher. GIRL'S ENSEMBLE BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: S . Jenkinson, B. Wurdeman, S. Harris, K. Allen, P. White he ad, G . Wilson , J . Marrs, S. Thomas. SECOND ROW: R. Dye, P . Ford, S. Covert, M. Ediger , S. Harri s, THIRD ROW: B. Bird song, J. Barby. TOP ROW: K. Classen. 22 MIXED CHORUS FRONT ROW: S. Borth, S. Wiens, A. Seybert, }. Miller, B. Thompson, S. Vogt, S. Shore, R. Geisinger , J. Homer, D. Bachman, J. Powell, M. Keltner, D. Willard, P. Neufeld, R. Brannan, C. Mead, C. Beard, J. Jeffery, K. Coe, M. Hoffman, K. Allen, S. Thomas. SECOND ROW : S. Bowersox, S. Specht, B. Edwards, B. Van Blaricum, J. Harris, S. Covert, C. Brown, N·. Wiens, D. Haskins, D. Bridges, A. Feldman, B. S'anders, D. Eads, S. Novinger, 1. Bailey, P. Whitehead, D. Friesen, V. Keeling, S. Jenkinson, Mr. Wiens. THIRD ROW: 1. Cheney, K. Deweese, R. Stacy, J. Barby, 1. Borth, R. Dye, D. Strouse, D. Thompson, N. Rempel, B. Orrison, D. Bachman, D. Winter, M. Cheney, S. Harris, R. Small, M . Eads, P. Whitehead, B. Wurdeman, 1. Berner, K. Classen, S. Berner . FOURTH ROW: B. Birdsong, J. Marrs, A. Luse, P. Ford, F. Lemle, G. Wilson, C. Peoples, C. Prather, 1. Boyd, R. Birdsong, S. Fisher, D. Small, G. Hantla, M. Ediger, D. Dickey, C. Easterday, and V. Wurdeman, Accomp. '. Mixed Chorus League Mixed Chorus I Girls' Chorus I Madriga l I Girls' Triple Trio II Girls' Triple Quintet I Boys' Octet I I Cirls' Ensemble Mixed Ensem bie II SOLOISTS I Roger Geisinger I Charles Prath er I Shari Berner Darryl Smutz II Connie Mead I District 1 I I 1 I II II II II I II II VOCAL MUSIC FESTIVAL AWAR DS State Sandy Borth Beverly Thompson LaRita Berner Steve Fisher Darwin Eads League 1 I I I I District I I II State 1 11 II II GIRLS' CHORUS BACK·ROW: Classen, Keeling, Birdsong, Small, Wilson, Lemle, B. Birdsong, Barby, Hoffman, A llen, Borth, Specht. SECOND ROW: Bailey, Easterday, Ediger, Dickey, Harris, Luse, Stacey, Vogt, Marrs, Thomas, Bowersox, Mr. Wiens, Sponsor. THIRD ROW: Hantla, Berner, B. Wurdeman, Friesen, Whitehead, Ford, DeWeese, VanBlaricum, L. Borth, Miller, J. Harris, Jenkinson, Wiens. FORUTH ROW: Mead, Coe, 1. Berner, Eads, Seybert, Dye, Thompson, Covert, Edwards, Cheney, S. Thomas, Whitehead, Beard, Jeffery, V. Wurdeman, accompanist. MADRIGAL This group sang for the Kansas Legislature in Topeka, January 20, 1964: Ivlr . Wiens, Sponsor; Vicki Wurdeman, Darryl Smutz, Linda Borth, Dennis Borchers, Connie Mead, Darwin Eads, Sandy Borth, Stanley Shore, Beverly Thompson, Dan Bachman, Cindy Beard, Roger Geisinger, Ann Luse, Charles Prather, Shera Berner, Steven Fisher. Not pictured but making the trip to Topeka were Marilyn £ads, Linda Bailey, Beverly Edwards, Janice Jeffery, Danny Winter, Jeanette Miller, Nolan Wiens. GIRLS' TRIPLE QllNTET Whitehead, Miller, Harris, Seybert, Dye, Wurdeman, Vogt, Small, Classen, Berner, Hoffman, Van Blaricum, Edwards, Marrs, Cheney, V. Wurdeman, accompanist. MIXED ENSEMBLE Orrison, Vogt, Wiens, Small, Keltner, R. Small, Berner, Feldman, L. Cheney, M. Cheney, Miller, Boyd, Edwards, Bachman, Jeffery, S. Jenkinson, accompanist. CONCERT BAND F1RST ROW, lett to right: S. Borth, S.Vogt, S. Harris, D.Dickey, G. Wilson, S. Bower sox, S. Fisher, S. Covert, SECOND ROW: N. Feldman, J. Jeffery, D. Small, V. Wurdeman, D. Fuhrman, P. Whitehead, R. Brannan, P. Newfield, L. Cheney, L. Bailey, L. Bogle, D. Haskins, A. Luse, C. Rempel, D. Eads, C. Mead, THIRD ROW: B. Wurdeman, B. VanBlaricum, C. Fincham, S. Thomas, P. Baty, L. Lafitte, K. Allen, J. Barby , D. Bachman, M. D obbs, S. Specht, N. Remple, D . Willard, K. Classen , D . Borchers, ". FLUTE TRIO State Music Festival I Sharilyn Vogt Stev e n Fisher Sandy Borth Ann Luse Drum Ma jorette Sandy Borth State Music Festival I 24 C. Prather, M. Thomas, G. Kestler, L. Berner, B. Thompson, D.Winter, FOURTH ROW: J. Sneath, B. Homer, M . Cheney, M. Keltner, B. Orrison, D.Bachman, A. Feldman, A . House, R. Small, R. Geisinger, ST NDI G: L. Cox, J. Homer, S.Berner, L. Gillen, G. Hantla , C. Beard, S. Shore, J. Harris, Mr. Parks, Di rector. nVIRLERS Head twirler Debbie Small Janice Jeffery 1 a ney Fe ldman Susan Harris Lynnie La fitte MARCHING BAND PEP CLUB KNEEUNG: D. Furhman, M. Hoffman, C. Mead, K. Coe, J. Je ffe ry. FRONT ROW: G. Hantla, V. Keeling, M . Eads, B. Birdsong, B. Wurdeman, L. Berner, S. Harris, V.Wurdeman, A. Seybert, R. Dye . SECOND ROW: S . Thomas, J. Barby, B. Van Blaricum, V. Wenger,S. Friesen, F . Lemle, M. Hoffman, P . Ford, S. Borth, S. Weins. THIRD ROW: Sponsor, D. Finton, L. Cheney, J. Marrs, G. Wilson, S.C overt, B. Edwards, S. Jenkinson, D . Dickey, C.Easterday, C. Beard, S. Berner. FOURTI-f ROW: L. Bailey, K.Classen, P. Batty, G. Kestler, M.Smith, M. Dobbs, A. Luse, D. Small, A .S ander, J. Furgeson, M. Thomas. F1FTI-f ROW : S. V ogt , A. House, B. Thompson , M. Edi ger, N . Feldman, C.Thompson , S. Sphect, S . Glaze, K. DeWeese, R.Stacy. SIXTI-f ROW: C. Fincham, J. Harris, D. Lynn, D. Stanton , K. Allen, P. Whitehead, L. Borth , J. Miller, S. Bowersox , P. vVhitehead. A TEAM CHEERLEADERS Dix ie Furhm an, Connie Mead, Kathie Co e, Miche Ie Hoffman, Janice Jeffery B TEAM CHEERLEADERS Betty Wurdeman, Barbara Birdsong , La Rita Berner KAYETTES KAYETTE CABINET STAl\TJ)ING, left to right: Cindy Beard, Jean Harris, Program Chairman; Sandy Borth, M usic; Donetta Dickey, Parliamentarian and Points; Rhe a Birdsong, Specia I fJrograms a nd Publicity; Dixie Fuhunnan, Recreation; Vicki Wenger, Community and World Service ; Marilyn Ea ds , Se cretary-Treasurer; SEATED left to right: Vicki Vlurdeman, Finance and Piano; Shari Berner, President; M rs. Brnmfield, Sponsor; Pam V{hitehead, Vice - President; Ann Luse, School Service. The Kayette Club .. .••.• · •. Won their 2000 poi nt a ward · •. Gav e t o C ARE and MEALS for M I Lli O NS · •. H el p e d the Chamber of Com m e rce sack candy at Christma s · .. Bab ys a t during P. T. A. · .. M ad e calls for the blood mobile · .. Gave a Thanksgiving and Easter assembly · .. Sent hundreds of Christmas cards to Formosa for use in reha bilita tion of the handicapped · . . Sent old nylons to Japan for the War Widow's projects • . . Made scrapbooks for the hospital · •. Made Easter favors for the Rest Home ... Collected 100 lbs. of clothing for the Christian Children's Fund · .. Had two appreciation days for the te ache rs · .. Gave a style show for the mothers · .. R a ised money for our pro jects by se lling holly at Christmas and having con cession stand at ball games. · .. Sent four girls to Kayette Camp KEY CLUB SEATED: Stan Shore; Dennis Borchers; Mike Brannan, Sec.; Charles Prather, Pres.; Billy Sander, Treas.; Darryl Smutz; Allan Feldman. STANDING: Pat Smith, Allan Specht; Jim Smith, Roger Geisinger. NOT PIC- ". T1JRED: Roger \"latkins, Vice -Pres. SCHOLARSHIP TEAM 4th in State Ratings: Na ncy Feldman, First, Bookkeeping; Dale Heskett, Third, Bookkeeping; Mike Brannan, First, General Business, Se cond, American History; Cindy Beard, Second, literature 12; Jean Harris, Fifth, English 12; Sandy Borth, Third, literature 11; Kathy Classen, Second, Typing; Ray Brannan, 111ird, General Science. HONORABLE MENTIO NS: English 9, Lynda Cheney , Ray Brannan; English 11, Sandy Borth; literature 11, Donetta Dickey; Literature 12, Jean Harris; Chemistry, Charles Prather, Mike Brannan; American Government, Donetta Dickey; Spanish II, Alice Seybert; Bookkeeping, Tom Burtnett. FRONT ROW: Left to Right: Marilyn Eads, Kathy Classen, Lynda Cheney, Susan Bowersox, Alice Seybert , She rry Glaze , Lynnie Lafitte, Miche lle Hoffman, Pat Whitehead, Betty Van Blaricum, Sylvia Specht, Cindy Beard, SECOND ROW: Lonnie Cox, Jean Harris, LaRita Berner, Sharilyn Vogt, Kathie Coe, Vicki Wenger, Dixie Fuhrman, Beverly Thompson, Betty Wurdeman, Sandy Borth, Steve Fisher, Ray Brannan, THIRD ROW: Donetta Dickey, Mike Brannan, Nancy Feldman, Dale Heskett, Tom Burtnett, Margo Hoffman, Peggy Ford, Charles Prather, Gordon McPheter, \"layne Meyers, Mike Gaulding, Darwin Eads. ACTIVITIES ATHLETICS FOOTBALL HOMECOM ING QUEEN MICHELE HOFFMAN Queen C andidates and Escorts : C onnie Mead, Charles Prather, Michele Hoffman, Torn Fisher, Cheryl Easter d ay, Darryl Srnutz, Cindy Beard, Dale Heskett. 30 FOOTBAll BACK ROW: Coach Lausch, D.Thompson, D.Brown, C . Peoples, D. Heskett, D.Bridges, C. Prather, E. Mein, D. Smutz, M. Brannan, A. Dobbs, R. Evans, D. Strouse, Coach Brunner. THIRD ROW: L. Thomp son, M. Gaulding, B. Clay, T. Boyle, J. Homer, T.Fisher, G . Edwards, B. Orrison. SECOND ROW:D. Pennington, G.Bennett, A. Feldman, J . Smith, A. Holmes, M. Godfrey, B. Homer, J. Sneath, A.Dobbs, D. Brown. flRST ROW: C. Seybert, L. Bogle, D. Bachman, L. Cox, L. Gillen, R. Small, D. Eads, J. Horsch, D. Brannan. Senior Boys: flRST ROW: Tom Fisher, Alvin Dobbs, Dale Heskett. BACK ROW: John Homer, Darryl Smutz, Charles Prather, Mike Brannan. 31 Junior Boys : David Pennington, Terry Boyle, Gerald Edwards, Art Dobbs, Richard Evans, Jim Smith, Mike Godfrey. " Sophomore Boys: Mike Gaulding, David Bridges, Charles Brown, Allen Holmes, Allen Feld man. Freshmen Boys: FIRST ROW: Doug Brannan, Leonard Bogle, J. D. Horsch, Darwin Eads, Leander Gillen, Lonnie Co x, Darryl Bachman, Charles Seybert, BACK ROW: Ronnie Small, Bobby Homer, Bill Orrison, Gail Bennett, Damon Brown, Charles Peop les, Eddie Mein, Blaze Clay, Larry Thompson, Jim Sneath. 32 TENNIS SQUAD ~OQUOIS TEAM STANDING :.AGUE ::lURNAMENT E'AM BurtnettPratherBorchersGillenWinterShore - 4th utnett ather, :lUbles-2nd ,ague Tournament 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th utnett ather, 3rd ~gular Tournament dividual )uble a nding U'tnett-Prather )rch rs-Gillen inter -Shore FRONT ROW: Left to Right-Leander Gillen, Danny Winter, Dale Willard, Jimmy Sneath, BACK ROW: Stan Shore, Charles Prather, Dennis Borchers, Tom Burtne tt, Mr. Lousch, Coach. FRO NT ROW: Left to Right-L. Lemaster, B. Strouse, R. Novinger, K. Keltner, P . Strouse, K. Neel , K. Bachm a n , J. Smutz, B. Hantia, SECOND ROW: T. Winter, S. Hailey, J. Lemaster, A. Boyd, M. Tacha, L. Kane, J. Bowman, S. Specht, D. Davis , D. Fewell, THIRD ROW: D. M}rers, G . Kane, R. McPheter, G. Borth, R. Fincham, D. Golliher, Z. Gates, R. Feldman, FOURTH ROW: MaxReed, Assistant Coac h; L. Ross , D . Kestler, L. Lynn, K. Smutz, V. Sims, S. Whitehead, R . Spencer, D. Sneath, Rand y Glas gow, Coach, FIFTH ROW: J. Woodruff, D. Allen, T. Turney, T . House, R . Lathrop , R. Ri st, D. Marrs, S . Thomas, G. Allen. J U N I o R H I G H F o o T B A L L S Q u A D 33 TRACK AND 8 8 0 R E L TRACK "4CK TRArv M E D L E Y Y R E L T E Y A TRl.ct FIELD .~DEI(~ A A Chuck Peoples, Charles Brown, Merrill Cheney, D a rryl Smutz Meade Invitationa l-lst Dodge City-2nd Rolla Invitational-l51 M T E A M Jim Sawyers, David Bridges, Chuck People! Gera Id Edwards Meade Invitational-1st Rolla Invitationa l-lst Iroquois League -2nd M I L E Meade Invitational-1st Dodge City-1st *Rolla Invitationa I-2nd *Iroquois League -1st Cimarron Invitational-2nd R E L A Y *Chuck People s ran for Darryl Smutz when he was injured T E A M Charles Brown, David Bridges, Merrill Cheney, Darryl Smutz FRONT ROW: D. Strouse, J. Zimmerman, D. Pennington, C. Seybert, J. Lemmons, J. Horsch, M. Cotrell, D. Eads, D. Bachman, SECOND ROW: M. Harms, D. Bachman, M. Godfrey, M. Cheney, R . Seybert, C. Brown, J. Smith, C. Peoples, R. Twist, G. Edwards, J. Sawyers, S. Novinger, B. Homer, M. Keltner, G. vVyrick, THIRD ROW: Coach Finton, R.Watkins, J . Powell, L. Boyd, A. Dobbs, D. Cook, D.Smutz, E. Mein, D. Bridges, J. Homer, D. Brown. D E B A T E FIRST ROW: Left to Right: Carol Thompson, Donetta Dickey, Sharilyn Vogt, Pam Whitehead, SECOND ROW: Coach Finton, Roger Watkins, Charles Prather, Stan Shore, Tom Burtnett. D EBATE RECORD 1st. Pratt, Charles Pra ther, Tom Burtnett; 2nd Great Bend, Donetta Dickey, Roger Watkins, Charles Prather, Sharilyn Vogt; 3rd. Ellenwood, Pam Whitehead, Carol Thomp son, Charles Prather, Tom Burtnett; 3rd. Ulysses, Sharilyn Vogt, Stan Shore; STATE SPEECH Left to. Right Roger Watkins I, I+ Charles Prather II, II Stan Shore I FRONT ROW : Left to Right: Jean Harris, I; II; Carol Thompson, II; II; Sharilyn Vogt, II, I; Pam Whitehead, II; ROW TWO: Coach Finton, Donetta Dickey I; II; Shari Berner, I; II; ROW THREE: Roger Watkins, I, I; I, I; I, I+; Charles Prather, I, I; I, I; II, II; Stan Shore, I; I; I; S P E E C H BASKETBALL QUEEN CONNIE M EAD MR. BASKETBALL DARRYL '. SMUlZ TOP TO BOTTOM: Darryl Smutz, Connie Mead, John Homer, Cheryl Easterday, Cindy Beard, J. T. Powe 11, Tom Burtnett, Jean Harris , Charles Prather , Scott Vanderpool, Bruce Berner, Jackie Lauppe , Brad V a nVranken, Loy Graham. BASKETBALL ITA" S Q u A D FIRST ROvV, Left to Right: Mike Godfrey, Johnny Homer, Wayne Meyers, Jim Sawyers, Jim Smith, Jack Hamilton, Darrell Bachman, Manager; STANDING: Coach Brunner, Charles Prather, Tom Burtnett, David Bridges, Darry,l Smutz, Richard Evans, J. T. Powell, Gail Bennett, Manager. liB" S Q u A D FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Ray Brannan, Leander Gillen, Leonard Bogle, Marc Cottrel, Darwin Eads, J. D. Horsch, Lonnie Cox, Bob Homer, Bill Orrison, Ronnie Small; STANDING: Allan Feldman, Manager; Stan Shore, Jimmy Sneath, Gera'ld Edwards, larry Boyd, Dean Cook, Eddie Mein, Blaise Clay, Doug Thompson, Roy Twist , Dale Meyers, Coach Lousch . S E N I o R S BALI H'AI Q K I N U · E E N G C o J H H N N E R Y Y L H o E A M E R S T E R D A Y MAY 2, 1964 BAN D- TH E BARONS " JUNIOR PLAY BACK ROW: Borth, Mary ; Doc; FRONT etta Dickey, Richard Evans, Bill; Dennis Borchers, Paul Clayborn; Bill Sanders, Rev. MacCreigton, Sandy Pat Smith, Patient #1; Allen Specht , Patient #4; Danny Bachman, Patient #3; Art Dobbs, Bi g ROW: Margo Hoffman, Ruth; Marilyn Eads, Mrs. Mulburn; Vicki Wurdeman, Patient #2; Don Mrs. Clayborn; Carol Thompson , Millie Kate. ~~BIG DOC'S GIRL" DIRECTED BY DICK FINTON Prompter---Vicki Wenger Stage Managers---Jim Smith, Gerald Edwards Properties---Harold Edwards, Mike Keltner, Danny Winter M ake-Up---Vicki Wurdeman, Donetta Dickey, Mary Jo Salem, Peggy Ford 39 SENIOR PLAY ~~ASK ANY GIRL" DIRECTED BY DICK FINTON BACK ROW: Tom Burtnett, Evan Doughton; Dale Heskett, Properties; Dick Finton, Director; Mike Brannan, Stage Manager; Darryl Sm utz, Publicity; Shari Berner, Mrs. \-Vhee ler; Roger Geisinger, Mr. ''''heeler; Miche Ie Hoffman, Meg Wheeler; Roger Watkins, Miles Doughton; Cheryl Easterday, Ja ne; Ann Luse, Ellen; Charles Prather, Alvin; Linda Bailey, Make-Up; FRONT ROW: Dana Poteet, Lisa; Connie Mead, Terri; Kathy Coe, Ada; Alice Seybert, Ruby; Jeanette Miller, Heidi; J. T. Powell, Vince; Ruth Dye, Jeannie; Rhea Birdsong, Aunt Fern; Cindy Beard, Aunt Lettie; Jean Harris, Student Director; Nancy Feldman, Publicity; Debbie Small, Properties. "Yo u're deal, Fish" "I think D a Ie is just a DOLL! " " "I'm not ready yet' !" Seniors '64 hit th e Blue Roo m in the Roosevelt Hotel' The highlight of their trip , M r, Parks in ACTION! "Le gs Evans" 42 Beatles? You mean like bugs? "Down by the station early in the morning" Ridin' the Rails The Picture of Innocence "The Three Stooges" NO\'\', J ake , it can't be THAT bad. You think YOU have Troubles He y , a Tom -Tom "OH NO !" ? ?? ? "oh y es" "S o THERE" hee hee hee hee hee hee hee ? hee!! ? ? "He's under the bed, Mrs. Luse." SENIOR CLASS WILL 1964 RHEA BIRDSONG wills her ability to have a car but walk to school to Jim Smith. MICHELE HOFFMAN wills her stinky cheerle ader' s sweater to Barbara Birdsong. MIKE BRANNAN wil'ls his fleetness of foot to Merrill Cheney. JEAN HARRIS wills one dirty, slightly-used sousaphone mouthpiece to Stan Shore. DARRYL SMUTZ wills a pair of rubber-spiked track shoes to Richard Evans. SHARI BERNER wills "Bunsen" to La Rita Berner. JEANETTE MILLER wills her "Superior" qualities to the biggest "Rock" of them all, Sandy Borth. ROGER WATKINS wills his big mouth to Terry Boyle. CHARLES PRATHER wills his ability to throw the shot-put to Dean Cook. RUTH DYE wills her gracefulness to Kare I Deweese. CONNIE MEAD wills her "pioneering" ability to Francine Lemle. CINDY BEARD wills the Student Council's funds to buy a gum machine to Billy Sanders. NANCY FELDMAN wills her ability to catch a man and keep him to Janice Jeffery. MA RY JANE EDIGER wills her inte lligent questions and statements to David Pennington. LYNNI E LAFlTTE wills the friendliness that she found in Meade to a II the new freshmen. KA THY COE wi lis her fickleness to Anita Sanders. ANN LUSE wills her hair (that always is beautiful) to Vicki Wenger. J. T. POWELL wills his surfside sW'eatshirt to Leander Gillen. ALICE SEYBERT wills her contagious giggle to Marilyn Eads. TOM FISHER wills Main Street to Pat Smith LINDA BAILEY wills her long hair and her figure to Pat \Nhitehead. TOM BURTNETT wills his good health to anyone who wants it. JOHN HOMER wills his ability to push cars to Dixie Fuhrman. ALVIN DOBBS wills his greasy kid's stuff to Charlie Brown. DEBBIE SMALL wills her unusual diving ability to Sherry Covert. DALE HESKETT wills his ability to argue with Mr. Commons to the next psychology class. ROGER GEISINGER wills his "Gentle " horse to Bill Orrison. "MOMENTS TO REMEMBER" The routine of a class work day, The junior and the senior pia y, We will have these moments to remember. The junior prom we planned last year, The band was late; the guests were here. We will have these moments to remember. Our class rings with the Buffalo crest . ~ew Orleans was the very best. We will have these moments to remember. The quiet talks, the noisy fun, A football game we finally won, We will have these moments to remember. Though stunmer turns to winter And the present disappears, The la ughter we were glad to share Will echo through the ye :HS. Though SWTlmer turns to winter And the present disappears, The tune of our Meade High School song Will echo through the years . When other nights and other days May find us gone our separate ways , We will have these moments to remember. So if we're near, or if we 're not, Lest old acquaintance be forgot , We will have these moments to remember. 43 SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY 1964 Slip with me for a moment into the year 1984. We will avoid the frightening speculation of George Orwell, for poor George Orwe ll did not grow up with the most promisin g class of 1964 seniors. I did. And I know. By this t ime, Ruth Dye is, of course, hom e from her medic a l duty in the Peace Corps and is settled in M issouri. J. T. Powe ll, a Colonel in the United States Air Force , is stationed in Jap an, and Tom Burtnett, on the other side of the globe, is a Peace Corps supervisor in Ni geria . Connie M ead h as b een happily married for twenty y ears and has just an nounced that she is a grandmother! Mary Jane Edi ge r is fullfilling her dream as a social worker in the slums of Chicago. Debbie Small is a part time secretary in a Midwestern city and Alvin Dobbs is working in Denver. After nine years as a registered nurse, MicIJ e le Hoffm an is raising a fam ily in Oregon. It is quite a coin cidence that her n eighbor went to school at K-State with Alice Seybert who is now designing her own home .in Arizona. . We find D a rryl Smutz in San Francisco where he is an engi nc:er for the city's construction crews. Linda Bailey has set up he r bea uty shop in downtown Sa lt Lake City. We are grateful to the fc·I...· wh O' re m a ined loyal to Kansas. Tom Fishe r is fanning and Je a n Harris is on the staff a t the Institute o f Logopedics in Wichita. Alt hough Roger Geisinger is still a high school music instructor in eastern Ka nsas, Je anette Miller gave up her Ki nder garten to raise three cherubs o f her own . Kathy Coe is a housewife in Topeka . Roge r Wa tkins is a high school history and speech teache r in Missouri. Charle s Prather is presently in Massachusetts doing research on the common cold. The New England states also se em t o a gree with Ann Luse and her Vennont - born husband. At Cape Kennedy, Mike Brannan makes last-minute preparations for the third moon shot. One of the able assistants is his old school chum, John Home r. After her wedding trip to Germany , Nancy Feldman is not at home in Oklahoma. Cheryl Easterday often drives to Meade from her spacio us ranc h in Texas. Occasi onally she stops to visit Sha ri Berne r, who, married t o a doctor, is still a nurse in Wichita. Rhe a Birdsong is still in Meade with her pare nts and Lynnie Laffite is back home again in Louisiana. Da Ie H e skett is in Oklahoma City carrying out his dutie s as a bank vice -president . And me? I am vacationin g in C a lifornia after just completing my third boo k, THE EXTREME FALLIBILITY OF CLASS PROPHESIES OR WHY MY MOTHER DIDN'T NA ME ME PRECIOSA. by Cindy Be ard SECRETARIES AND CUSTODIANS Because o ur yearbook staff "goofed" we are for c ed to put this page here. But, on se cond thought, what better place to have it than in the "Activities" section. If we had to do without these pe ople, all other a c tl'.itics would soon slow down. If you think they aren't active, try foll owing them fo r a day as they go about their work. Here we present six of the most active people in our school. LOIS ADA MS HEL,EN GEBHA R T ADAH HOWAT These three women are responsible for doi ng the many things that he Ip to ke ep our school functioning so smooth ly. Among othe r thin gs they record grades, sort mail, k e ep lunch reco rds and accolmts of our money . They must always be ready to "take a le tter, please" or find the magic marker. LEROY LEMASTER Leroy Lemaster is custodi a n of the grade building . He sweeps miles of hallway each year. Here he is on the job. Of c o urse he does other thin gs too, but let's not go into that. TOM BENEAR Tom Benear, custodi n of the high school building, is proving that he does wash mirrors and doors. Tom is a l'ways cheerful and always busy . This is his first year on the job and we hope he stays for many more. HAROLD DYE We knew if we watied long enough we'd c a tch Harold sitting down on the job. But then , if the junior high c ould keep their w alls clea n, he wo uldn't have to "sit". He might look for a shade tree as he mows the lawn . He "sits" for tha t too, or have you se n him rid in g the mow er ? Harold is responsible for the be a utiful roses in fr ont of the building. 45 IN MEMORIAM GARY LYNN BOGLE On October 1, 1963, the students and faculty of Meade High fe It the great loss of Gary Lynn Bogle. Gary was consistently on the go and kept everyone else on their toes. Meade will have a hard time forgetting the fee ling that Gary left. - I Z L.U ~ L.U U Z L.U ~ ~ o u