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Sophomores
Sophomore Class Sponsors
Kenneth Burchinal Mrs. Lydia Butterfield Paul Crandell Miss Lavon Crawford
Mrs. Aladayne Locke, Chairman
Oren Stoner
Mrs. Eloise Eckhardt Bill Lynn
Don McWhirt Ed Poort
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Lynda Wilson Starre Schmidt
Basketball Queen and Attendants
Ginger Clithero
Linda Bloyd Starre Schmidt
Jane Easton
Melissa Jones
Sandy Wade
Swim Queen and Attendants
Relays Queen and Attendants
Nancy Moomaw
Peggy Stanley
Connie Brown
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FACUlTY
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KLOTZ, V. A. Superintendent
HENDRIX, CLARK Principal
CHARLESWORTH, JOHN Vice Principal
CRAWFORD, MISS LAVON
English
DANCER, JACK Government and World History
Administration ...
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BROADSTREET, D. LANE
Choir and Stage Production
ECKHARDT, MRS. ELOISE
Algebra, Geometry, and Trig.
BROPHY, MISS DOROTHY
Typing, Business English, and Student Office Practice
BURCHINAL, KENNETH English and Stage Production
BUTTERFIELD, MRS. LYDIA
Spanish CAPE, MRS. EDNA
Foods CRANDELL, PAUL
Physical Education
McMURRAY, HOWARD Study Hall. Geometry, Algebra, and World History
MILLER, JAMES English
MULLIKEN, MISS ELAINE
Clothing
FABLER. MISS DOROTHEA
Stenography and Typing GLASER, MISS HELEN
Geometry and Math
LeCLERE. JIM Guidance
McWHIRT, DON Guidance and World History
GOODE, MRS. GENEVA Secretary
And Faculty
JOHNSON, MISS AVIS English
LOCKE, MRS. ALADA YNE
Typing and Office Practice
LYNN, BILL Chemistry and Physics
LEWIS, HARVEY Band, Study Hall, Drum Corps, Orchestra and Mu- 1 sic Theory
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NORFLEET. MISS KATHLEEN
American History PERCY. GLENN
Government and Study Hall
POORT. ED Biology
RUSH, MRS. CLEO Library
SAPPENFIELD, HAROLD English, J ourrtalism, and DPbate
Faculty
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STOVER. MRS. MARY English, French, and Speech
STONER. OREN Lab Science and Study Hall
THOMAS. HAROLD Study Hall and American History
THORNE. FRANK Business Math and Bookkeeping
WOLF. ROBERT English, Journalism, Sociology, and Economics
ZEIGLER. MRS. DELORES
Physical Education GREER. MRS. MARY
Art (Not pictured)
ACTIVITIES
First Row (L. to R.): Richard Hastings, Bill Read, Lois Jaggers, Debby Kuykendall. Sherry Allen, Sharon Ford, Linda Appleby, Earlene Carns (Secretary), Dick Neely (President), Robert Livingston. Second Row: Stuart Read, Starre Schmidt, Peggy Hall, Beverly Hanigan, Donna Stevenson, Sandra Hamill, Paula Blair, Sarah Bagby, Joyce Englund, Bonnie McNeal. Bob Coyle.
Student Council
This year the Student Council started a new practice of hanging pictures of championship teams.
The other projects carried on consisted of a Courtesy Week, Safety Week, "Hat Off" board about school activities and many others. They also assisted with the Scholarship Awards as-
sembly and did work on the form of the Constitution.
The Student Council was under the direction of Dick Neely, President, and John Charlesworth, Sponsor.
The representatives and alternates were elected by the homerooms.
First Row (L. to R.): John Schmid, Marilyn Bloyd, Patti Mangels, Jane Easton, Margaret Holland, Janice Howard, Sandy Wade, Toni Moon, David Goode. Second Row: Connie Hendrix, Bernadette Wishall, Nancy Boyer, Cheryl Ellison, Donna Morgan, Virginia Herndon, Patti Walterscheid, Mark Dulin.
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First Row (L. to R.): Bill O'Conner, Alice Wolf, Tom Weinberg, Bill Martin. Second Row: David Furnas, Richard Hastings, Gary Barnes, Gerald Carr, Joe Ferguson, Roland Byrd, Bill Read, Coach Harold Sappenfield.
Debate
From Wichita to Topeka, from Manhattan to Pittsburg-experienced and novice debaters traveled far and wide to argue both sides of this year's debate topic: "Resolved that nuclear weapons should be controlled by international organization."
Evidences of the squads' skills showed up in their high rankings in many of the contests and in the addition of 10 trophies to those of CHS.
Oct. 16-17 Oct. 30-31 Nov. 13-14 Nov. 13-14 Nov. 20-21
Dec. 4-5
Jan. 8-9
Jan. 15-16
Jan. 22-23
EXPERIENCED Washington, K. C. 2nd
Bethel College, Newton Highland Park 3rd
College High, Pittsburg 2nd Topeka High 1st in
Sweepstakes Abilene 2nd
Junction City 3rd Emporia
DISTRICT S. W. College, Winfield 1st
STATE Manhattan 7th
Sitting: Ed McCutchen, Jane Morgan, Judy O'Neal. Standinf!: Kelly Wilson, Tom Tongier, Ted Graheck, Dallas McKellips, Tom P1erce.
NOVICE Oct. 3 St. Marys, Pittsburg 4th Nov. 20-21 Seaman of Topeka 5th Dec. 4-5 Parsons 1st Dec. 12 Augusta 3rd
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Brad shoulders his responsibility much to the consternation of Jonathan and the delight of the policeman.
Junior Play
CAST JAN MORROW -- LYNDA WILSON JONATHAN FORBES ____ RICHARD HASTINGS BRAD ALLEN -------------------- DAVID FURNAS ALMA ------------------------ STEPHANIE BOYER PIEROT ---------------- __ ------------ MIKE KNISLEY MRS. WALTERS -------- EMILY PENDLETON TONY WALTERS ------------------------ JIM ELLIS MARIE ------------------------ PEGGY STEPHENS EILEEN -------------------------------- LINDA BUTLER YVETTE ---------------------------- KATHY HOLMES Mrss CONRAD -------------------- SHARON FORD SUPERVISOR ------------------------ JUDY CRANOR MISS DICKENSON ---------------- SANDY WADE POLICEMAN ------------------------ JERRY WALL BESSIE --------- ____ BARBARA NORTH MRS. FROST ------------------ _ JANET JENNINGS MRS. AMES ----------------------- CHERYL GALLI GRAHAM ---------------------------- DAVID GOODE GIRL IN CLUB ------------- CAROLYN COOK TILDA ------------------------ BARBARA BUTCHER ANN ------------------------------ DIANA KETCHUM TELEPHONE OPERATOR
BECKY STANGLAND MAN IN CLUB -------------------- LEM KINNICK MAN <VOICE ONLY! ------------ GREG CARTER
On March 20, the Junior Class of C.H.S. presented "Pillow Talk" under the direction of Kenneth Burchinal. A capacity crowd was kept in laughter throughout the show as the lovelife of Brad Allen was interrupted by the stubborness of the girl on his partyline, Jan Morrow.
First Row (L. to R.) : James Wilson, Joseph Wilson, Susie Kennedy, Stephanie Beine, Carol Sue Gowen, Joan Carter, Shirley Lyberger, Jane Roberts, Teresa Morris, Ricki Thomas, Bill Read, Ed Klumpp. Second Row: James Smith, James Argent, David Goode, Greg Carter, David Furnas, Mike Knisley, Richard Hastings, Lem Kinnick, Jim Ellis, Jerry Wall, Lonnie Wiseman, Tom Tangier. Third Row: Diana Ketchum, Kathy Holmes, Stephanie Boyer, Sandy Wade, Emily Ann Pendleton, Sharon Ford, Linda Butler, Judy Cranor, Carolyn Cook, Becky Stangland, Peggy Stephens, Janet Jennings, Barbara Butcher, Cheryl Galli, Barbara North, Lynda Wilson, Kelly Wilson, Mike Baldwin.
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"The Kavalkade Song" brought Kindley Kavalkade to a close.
Kavalkade
Jack Goode and Rex Williams entertained with their guitars.
Ann Winston, Sarah Bagby, Judy Evitts and Debby Kuykendall await entrance cues.
Muscular ballerinas delighted the audience with their precision ( ? ) routines.
The Robed Choir provided a musical background for the parade of the models.
Kavalkade
This year's performance was a presentation of "Potpourri," meaning "variety." The acts ranged from Mounties to Models including Hello Dolly dancers, Indian skit, Latin American singing and, in conclusion, scenes chosen by the Director Kenneth Burchinal.
Senior Danny Metzer was crowned King Kay XVI during the intermission of the final performance.
The performances which were given the week of Feb. 16-19, climaxed the work of some 25 0 students and faculty members.
Mr. Burchinal was assisted by Lane Broadstreet and Harvey Lewis.
Danny Metzer, King Kay XVI
"The Mounties" performed an intricate dance routine.
King Kay and his court. (L. to R.) Bob Coyle, Dick Neely, David Neale, Danny Metzer, Bill Beine, Richard Hastings, Kelly Wilson.
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First Row (L. to R.) : Susan Harris, Arloa Hugaboom, Steve Brighton, Nancy Percival. Second Row: Kelly Wilson, Marilyn Hight, Jerry Wall, Charline Clithero (Editor). Lucinda Smith. Third Row: Dorothy Herring, Paul Curry, Tony Quaglione, Rod Ruthrauff. David Furnas. Fourth Row: Charles Cox, David Ross, Jack Marnell, Tom Weinberg. Standing: Tom Hargrove, Allan Hartman, Bruce Felts.
Times Staff
The Tornado Times, with a circulation of almost 600, was published fifteen times during the year. Under the direction of Harold Sappenfield, each member of the Staff had the experience of being an editor of one of the pages during the year.
Dorothy Herring Clithero (Editor), (Advisor).
(Reporter) , Charline Harold Sappenfield
Standing, Julie Schoenwiesner: Sitting, David Ross.
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Twister Staff
Members of the yearbook staff were given the opportunity of handling more of the actual production aspects of the 1965 Twister. Pictures and copy were combined into page layouts designed and made ready for the plant camera by staff members.
Working in accordance with student demands and administrative direction, the staff resorted to the more traditional yearbook style in the 1965 Twister.
(L. to R.) : James Smith. Rick Unsell, Dick Crager, Greg Carter, Jim Owen, Mitchell Seals,
Robert Lee Wolf (Advisor), Faye Thiele (Editor)
First Row (L. to R.) : James Smith, Dick Crager, Jim Schoonover. David Cain, Chris Lawson, Larry Harrison, Greg Carter. Second Row: Janie Crandell. Marianne Funk, Janice Zellers, Brenda Trotter, Gaylene Jones, Connee Murphy, Judy Evitts, Deloris Tate, Faye Thiele. Third Row: Linda Alban, Marilyn Moyer, Rick Unsell, Jim Maness, Chet Owen, Mitch Seals, Connie Westhoff, Jill Gott.
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(L. to R.) : Miriam Kindrick, Carol Sue Gowen, Becky Stangland, Connie Pfister, Carolyn Cook, Kay Hyatt, Gail Norman, Diana Ketchum.
Drum Corps
The Drum Corp girls had a busy season in the 1964-1965 school year. They participated in such activities as Billy Mills' homecoming, Neewollah at Independence, keeping time at the debators' invitational tournament, Christmas parades, and their usual performance at the Coffeyville-Independence football game.
The theme for this years' Drum Corp reunion was ''Memory Cruise." It was announced at this reunion that Peggy Stephens would fill the office of drum major ior '65-'66.
The many trips, slumber-parties, and other activities have made this an unforgettable year for the Drum Corps. Lucinda Smith, Drum Corps Major
First Row (L. to R.): Ann Winston, Sarah Bagby. Marilyn Jo Holford, Peggy Stephens, Marilyn Bloyd, Paula Zimmer, Kitty Jo Wilkus, Earlene Carns. Second Row: Linda Madden, Joyce Englund. Kathy Harrell. Linda Jones. Twila Becker, Kathy Anning. Jane Easton, Susan Tangier, Third Row: Lucinda Smith. Beverly Schaub, Diana Jones, Barbara North. Cheryl Galli. Lois Jaggers. Kathy Lou Cook. Katie Butcher, Teresa Morris. Fourth Row: Miriam Kindrick. Carol Sue Gowen, Becky Stangland, Connie Pfister. Carolyn Cook. Kay Hyatt. Gail Norman, Diana Ketchum.
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First Row (L. to R.) : Marian Dixon, Cathy Metzen, Vivian Manning, Gail Norman, Kathy Ketterman, Sandra HamilL Debbie Harrell, Jolene Harwood, Jackie Manley, Sandy Garofalo, Debbie Webb, Linda Seals, Barbara North, Twila Becker. Second Row: Jerry Pomrenke, Mike Schwinn, Kay Adams, Jim Bowman. Steve Bardwell, John Schmid, Melissa Jones, John Keith, Mark Dulin, Barry HilL Richard Mecom, Chipper Holland, James Harrington, Steve Burden, Jim Ellis. Third Row: Ken Dunbar, Stu Read, Nancy Edwards, Peggy Stanley, Janet Woehl. Connie Hoobler. , Fourth Row: Gary Keene, Charles Cox, Steve Alter, Don Whezler, Mike Wheaton, Ron Boley, Larry Merton, J. L. Stone, Ellen Hopkins. Standing: Marvin England, Marilyn Jo Holford, Judy O'Neal, Danny Lucas, Steve Datson, ·Dennis Phelan, Paula Zimmer, Janice Howard, Rachel Heaven.
Marvin England Drum Major
Band With the concert band as a parent
organization, three musical groups participated in the activities of the school year.
The band concert in late spring of this year was the high point in the band's year.
Other activities in which the 55-member band participated were pep assemblies, football, basketball games and K. U. Band Day.
Harvey Lewis
The band performed during half-time of 1a football game.
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First Row (L. to R.) : Marilyn Jo Holford, Jean Ann Troutman, Carolyn Cook, Sue Mounts, Nancy Lawrence, Paula Blair, Linda Fenn, Linda Gearhart, Linda Appleby. Second Row: Steve Burden, Greg Embody, Susan Dulin, Carey Borum, Gary King. Standing: Danny Lucas, Paula Keltner, Connie Battaglear.
Orchestra Theater goers to the many dramatic produc
tions of Field Kindley High settled comfortably back in their seats and enjoyed the concerts provided by the theater orchestra prior to opening curtain. During Kindley Kavalkade, the orches-
tra provided the music for the vocal and dance numbers.
Participation in the orchestra Festival held in Fort Scott in April was the highlight of the year for these instrumentalists.
Robed Choir Programs presented by the fifty-eight voices
of the Robed Choir were enjoyed by the people of Coffeyville and the Southeast Kansas Area. The choir, directed by Lane Broadstreet, sponsored the Christmas and Easter assemblies and
carried a share of the annual Kavalkade. Outside the school they appeared at the Kansas Educational Convention and participated in the regional contest held at Pittsburg.
The Madrigals, who were selected from the choir. entertained on numerous occasions.
First Row (L. to R.) : Mr. Broadstreet, Jim Clark, John Coyle, Larry Crosetto, Dallas McKellips, Rod Ruthrauff, Rick Deetz, Mike Corey, Terry Ivy. Second Row: Emily Ann Pendleton, Carol Sue Gowen, David Sapp, Robert Livingston, David Chittum, Richard Harvey, Steve Knapp, Jack Goode, Ed McCutchen, Bob Coyle, Bill Hagood, Mike Grove, Diana Jones. Third Row: Winnona Allen, Allene George, Yvonne Treece, Beth McCoy, Nancy Le~ts, Cheryle Lamb, Diana Ketchum, Stephanie Beine, Susan Funk, Patti Walterscheid, Starre Schmidt, Bonnie McNeal, Barbara Waddell, Susan Harris. Fourth Row: Nancy Edwards, Phyllis Bracher, Jeannie McKellips, Stephanie Boyer, Kathryn Schooley, Connie Hanna, Vivian Manning, Cheryl Galli, Doris Kinsch, Pam Giger, Aline Brooks, Nancy Bover, Diane Harbaugh, Sue Mounts, Jud} Evitts, Stephanie Beal. '
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Candy Strip~~rs
Forty -five Candy Stripers comprised this years group who served at the Coffeyville Memorial Hospital as nurses' assistants. They performed tasks such as filling water pitchers, making beds, carrying trays, and entertaining patients. The organization, sponsored by the Kayettes, gives girls who are interested in nursing a first-hand experience with the work required of nurses.
First Row: (L. to R.) Mrs. Don McFerrin and Mrs. John McCartney. Second Row: Susan Graham, Sondra Wells, Connie Westhoff and Miriam Kindrick.
First Row (L. to R.): Vickie Strahan, Sylvia Stewart, Martha Alderman, Twila Becker, Barbara Dierker, Carlene Baldridge, Kathy Holmes, Stephanie Beine, Sandy Wade. Second Row: Sandra Roberts, Becky Stangland, Vicki Payne, Carol Sue Gowen, Susie Kennedy, Gloria Rench, Virginia Abaloz, Sharon Englund, Joyce Englund. Third Row: Helen Sapp, Marilyn Moyer, Val vita Anderson, Kathleen Griffin, Janet Woehl, Sondra \Vells, Bever! y Schaub, Connie Westhoff, Catherine Fitzgerald, Miriam Kmdrick.
Mrs. Schooley, Miriam Kindrick and Susan Graham.
Sondra Wells and Connie Westhoff.
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First Row (L. to R.): Virginia Mayo, Cheryl Frisbie, Vickie Strahan, Linda Bloyd, Kathy Anning. Kitty Wilkus, Becky Stangland. Vicki Payne, Linda Gearhart. Second Row (L. to R.) : Marilyn Moyer, Kathy Griffin, Linda Collins, Carolyn Champion, Marilyn Bloyd, Jane Easton, Jolene Harwood, Debbie Harrell, Sondra Wells, Connie Westhoff.
Kayettes
First Row (L. to R.): Diana Jones, Beverly Schaub, Virginia Abaloz, Kathy Harrell. Roberta Kastl. Carol Sue Gowen, Janis Herman, Melissa Jones, Joyce Park. Catherine Fitzgerald. Second Row: Nancy Edwards, Kathy Kenworthy, Nancy Webb, Vickie White, Sherri Clayton, Linda Fenn, Beverly Isnard. Sharon Englund, Judy Cranor. Third Row: Carlene Baldridge, Lois Rench, Barbara Dierker, Gloria Rench, Paula Keltner, Nancy Moomaw, Julie Staton, Ruth Shira, Cheryl Ellison, Gale Norman.
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First Row (L. to R.): Sylvia Stewart, Connie Hoobler, Marilyn Smith, Kathy Lou Cook. Marilyn Hight, Lucinda Smith. Second Row: Kathy Holmes, Stephanie Beine, Judy Evitts, Cathy Bever, Sandra Roberts, Jo Lynn Owen. Barbara North. Third Row: Patricia Mangles, Beverly Hanigan, Arlene Wootm, Sarah Bagby, Janet Woehl. Joyce Englund, Earlene Carnes. Connee Murphy. Fourth Row: Stephanie Beal. Sharon Ford, Terri Achord, Helen Sapp, Val vita Anderson, Barbara Coble, Charline Clithero, Julie Schoenwiesner, Gaylene Jones.
Many act1v1tles kept the Kayettes busy this past year. Some of these were the annual Faculty Tea, Pizza Party for the new members, Heart Sister Week, Mothers' Tea, Formal Dance, and the Senior Farewell. A new custom adopted this year was the sending of valentine cards to the teachers.
Ten Kayette members attended the Kayette conference at Independence.
The 162-member organization, largest in the school. was under the direction of Mrs. Cleo Rush (Head Sponsor). Mrs. Eloise Eckhardt and Mrs. Mary Stover.
First Row (L: to R.): DebJ:'y Kuykendall, Janice Howard, Margaret Holland, Ann Winston (President), Vicki Kastl. Su.e Sheets, Ah:e Wolf, Phylhs Ross. Second Row: Sue Kenworthy, Janice Erwin, Martha Alderman, Mary Caresio, Lyrida WI~son, Sandy Wa.de, Don~a S~evenson, Sandra Hamill, Carlene Baldridge. Third Row: Nancy Todd, Pam Holland, Pat Smllh, Susan Harns, Claudia Simmons, Kathy Ketterman, Miriam Kindrick, Sue Mounts, Bonnie McNeal.
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Dallas McKellips tries for a strike!
Steve Nutter tries for the decathalon broad jump record.
Allene George and Marian Divon try hard for the record in the girls' pentathlon.
lntramurals
Boys' intramurals, under the leadership of Paul Crandell, and girls' intramurals, under Mrs. Delores Zeigler, offered such activities as tennis, basketball, tumbling, bowling, volleyball, softball, and other activities to skilled and fun-loving Coffeyville students who showed interest. Students met after school on week-days to compete with their physically fit friends.
The intramural program provided fun and entertainment as well as outlet for the tensions of Coffeyville High School students.
Intramural volleyball occupied the time and energies of CHS boys after school.
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Paul Crandell, Intramural Director.
First Row (L. to R.) : Faye Thiele, Teresa Morris, Carol Sue Gowen, Jane Roberts, ~ue Mounts. ;:,econd Kow: Vickie· Svoboda, Janet Woehl. Sue Kenworthy, Denna King, Joan Carter, Carol Hayes, Sondra Wells, Connie Westhoff, Sharon Robinett. Third Row: Pat Smith, Barbara Coble, Jane Morgan, Allene George, Mary Lou Maritt, Cheryl Ellison, Peggy Muir, Mary Beth Martin, Geraldine Pugh. Fourth Row: Janet Jennings, Dorothy Tate, Cheryl Strickland, Sharon Hare, Kathy Griffin, Deloris Tate, Judy Griffith, Donna Seidel. Linda Hanna.
GAA
The Girls' Athletic Association provided the opportunity for intramural participation for CHS girls. This group, consisting of approximately 50 members, was under the leadership of Kathy Griffin, President, and Mrs. Ziegler, Sponsor.
One activity of the group was the giving of Christmas gifts for community service.
It was not "all work and no play" for they enjoyed social functions including a pizza party, Play Day at Pittsburg, and a picnic at the close of the year.
First Row (L. to R.): Janet Woehl (Point Keeper), Kathy Griffin (President), Carol Sue Gowen (Vice President). Second Row: Joan Carter (Scrapbook Keeper), Faye Thiele (Secretary-Treasurer).
Swim Club First Row (L. to R.): Bobbie Junge, Linda Fenn. Janice Erwin, Deloris Tate. Se·cond Row: Beverly Fitzgerald, Allene George, Mary Ellen Hopkins, Kathy Griffin, Judy Griffith.
Mrs. Delores Zeigler
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Tillies In addition to regular cheering duties, the
girls made banners and posters for a~l games. They sold season tickets for all athlettc events. They also sold pencils and C'ville buttons.
These enthusiastic young women were sponsored by Miss Helen Glaser.
Pompoms, spmts jumping, and voices raised in triumph or suddenly quieted in despair -these were the ups and downs of 'Nado's ''mass enthusiasm controllers." With a special responsibility to encourage good sportsmanship, always in uniform, Tillie members looked smart in purple skirts, white blouses, and purple weskits with large emblems.
First Row (L. to R.) : Varsity Cheerleaders, Pam Giger, Starre Schmidt. Linda Appleby, Linda Bloyd, Ginger Clithero, Peggy Hall. Second Row: Patti Walterscheid (Gale), Shelly Evans (Gale), Lynda Wilson (Gale), Sandy Wade (Gale). Third Row: Sherry Metzen (Gale), Jeannie McKellips (President), Claudia Simmons, Jo Lynn Owen, Joan Carter, Nancy Boyer, Cheryl Ellison, Toni Moon, Doris Kinch (Gale). Fourth Row: Mary Robison, Bernadette Wishall, Connie Elliott, Mary Lou Marritt, Ginger Abaloz (Secretary), Barbara Coble, An etta Shockey (Treasurer), Kathy Holmes, Linda Gearheart. Fifth Row: Paula Blair (Treasurer), Catherine Fitzgerald, Ar!oa Hugaboom, Toni Tangier (Vice-President), Sherri Clayton (Secretary), Stephanie Boyer, Linda Butler, Sharon Ford, Stephanie Beal. Emily Ann Pendleton (Vice-President).
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Miss Helen Glaser Officers (L. to R.) : Toni Tangier (Vice-Presi-dent), Jeannie McKellips (President), Emily Ann Pendleton (Vice-President). Second Row: Paula Blair (Treasurer), Anetta Shockey (Treasurer), Ginger Abaloz (Secretary), Sherri Clayton (Secretary).
ATHlETICS
(L. to R.): David Thompson, Dick Crager, Rick Unsell, John Moomaw, Mitch Beeson, Glenn Hayden, Ron Shade, David Simms, Tony Quaglione, Jim Clark.
Tornado Basketba II
For the second consecutive year the Golden Tornado under Coach Harold Thomas won the SEK League Championship as they compiled a won-loss record of 13-1. The Tornado then moved to the Regional tournament at Winfield where they defeated Wichita Southeast 57-55 in overtime for the title.
Whoa, Brother!
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At the State tournament in Lawrence, the Tornado drew Wichita East as their opponent. The Tornado came out on the short end of the contest by being defeated 55-40.
The only loss in league competition for the Tornado was a heart-breaker to Pittsburg, 72-7 I. but they later avenged this defeat by shellacking them 64-56.
Seals drives for two
Honorable Mention all SEK, Mitch Seals, sparks Tornado attack All Stater, Glenn Hayden gets position for shot
Tornado SCOREBOARD Opponent 60 Bartlesville 44 90 Chanute 54 61 Ft. Scott 56 66 Altamont 42 62 Columbus 4 3 97 lola 54 46 Independence 14 71 Pittsburg 72 56 Parsons 55 80 Chanute 52 54 Ft. Scott 4 3 67 Columbus 57 79 lola 38 75 Independence 50 64 Pittsburg 56 7 8 Parsons 58
Topeka Tournament 73 Highland Park (Topeka) 56
Honorable Mention all SEK, Ron Shade follows shot
50 Topeka 71 Shade and Moomaw, Tornado main-64 Lawrence 4 7 stays.
Regional Tournament 73 Derby 36 6 0 Wellington 53 57 Southeast (Wichita) 55
State Tournament 40 Wichita East 55
Seals hustles after ball Honorable Mention, All State, John Moomaw shoots for two
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Gale's fight for rebound.
Gale Basketball
Gale basketball, under the coaching of Howard McMurray, pushed its way to the SEK championship for the second consecutive year.
Many long hours of hard practice helped to make the Gale SEK champs and gave the underclassmen valuable experience toward being future members of the Tornado team.
Wheeler says, "Get back man, get back."
Gale 50 56 58 45 59 59 43 48 52 68 53 58 54 60 66 58
SCOREBOARD Bartlesville
Chanute Ft. Scott Altamont Columbus
lola Independence
Pittsburg Parsons Chanute Ft. Scott Columbus
lola Independence
Pittsburg Parsons
Opponent 69 52 51 48 50 56 48 39 45 58 45 55 45 55 47 57
First Row (L. to R.) : Jim Argent (Manager), Barton Reed, Doug Cook, Bill Lovela.ce Ernest Shade, Don Wheeler, Steve Knapp, Brent Tesh (Manager). Second Row: Coach Harold Thomas, Austin Mcintosh, Stu Read, Dirk Minson, Tom Angleton, Bill Hagood, J. L. Stone, Coach Howard McMurray.
First Row (L. to R.): Bob Misegades, Jim Falkner, Steve Brighton, Jim Ellis, Robert Livingston, Larry Harrison, Phil
Morrow. Second Row: Coach Ed Poort, Dan Seger, David Goode, Carey Borum, Lem Kinnick, Lonnie Wiseman. David Wieneke. Third Row: David Pyle, Alan Powell. Paul Kiser, Kenny Shewell, Steve Robinson. John Keith, Tim Belt. Fourth Row: Bill Wade, Tom Warburton, Bob Coyle, Bill Beine.
Tornado 52 33 34 69 57 83
31 55 44 60 35 11
Rank I. 2.
TANKER TRAIL
K. C. Southwest Tulsa Edison
Bartlesville Wichita North
Wyandotte Washington
Lawrence Wichita East Wichita S. E.
Bartlesville Tulsa Hale
Tulsa Edison Muskogee
STATE MEET
Wichita East Coffeyville
Opponent 43 62 61 26 38 51 28 64 40 51 35 60
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Score 69Yz 27
Coach Poort checks times with managers Kenny Shewell and David Wieneke.
Tornado Tankers With a record of seven victories and five de
feats, the Tornado Tankers finished the 64-65 season. They garnered a second-place finish in the State, trailing only Wichita East.
The squad was lead by the seniors in the sprints and in diving. With several top returning sophomores and juniors, the Tankers are looking forward to next season.
Co-Captains Robert Livingston and Jim Falkner discuss strategy with Coach Poort.
David Neale starts 440 relay at Coffeyville Relays.
In 1965, the Tornado track team placed second in the Southeast Kansas League: the frrst championship ever dropped by Coach Me Whirt.
From the regional meet five 'Nado runners (sprinter Carey Borum, and the mile-relay team composed of Borum, Melvin Brown, David Neale, and Rick Unsell) advanced to the state meet in Wichita. In the state Borum placed fourth in the 1 00-yard dash. The 880-relay team which set a school record of 1:31.4 at the regionals was forced to scratch along with the mile relay. Both had high hopes of placing.
This year's team held promise of a high finish in the league. Besides Borum, Unsell, Neale and Brown, returning lettermen included sprinters Ronnie Pursley, Jack Henderson, Mike Buetow, Larry Seigel, and high jumper Jim Clark. Added to this list was a large number of returning non-lettermen and newcomers.
Taken as a whole, a strong nucleus for a promising 1966 squad was forseen.
Carey Borum finishes 1st in 2 20 at the Fredonia Dual.
Rick Unsell wins 440 Dash against Fredonia.
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First Row (L. to R.) : Larry Simmons, Ron Pursley. Rick Unsell, Jim Blake, Jack Henderson, David Neale, Roger Doty, Carey Borum, Gaylyn NeaL. W. H. Martin, Melvin Brown. Second Row: Vernon Foster, Frank Faulkner, Bob Garner, Mike Buetow, Larry SeigeL David Ritchie, Ronnie Shade, David Ross, Fred Miller, Glenn Hayden, Robert Rutherford, Jim Clark, Bob Wray, David Thompson, Willie Jenkins, Steve Meek, Coach McWhirt.
Tornado
Track
Start of Coffeyv,ille Relays 100 yard dash, won by Borum of Coffeyville in I 0.1.
(Left) David Ross and Bob Garner start 880 yard run.
(Right) Coach Dancer looks on as Melvin Brown and Rick Unsell practice handoffs in preparation for State Meet.
First Row (L. to R.): Bill Beine, Steve Jenks, Lonnie Wiseman, Tom Tangier. Second Row: Steve Knapp, Jerry Wall, Bob Coyle, Coach Oren Stoner, Jim Schoonover, Steve Bardwell.
Golf
Steve Jenks lines up a drive in a practice session.
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Jerry Wall and Steve Knapp, Regional Champions.
The Tornado two-man golf team composed of Jerry Wall and Steve Knapp finished fourth in the state tournament. The same combination finished first in the SEK league meet held at Hillcrest Country Club and first at the regional meet in Independence.
The four-man team finished fourth in the SEK and twelfth in the regional. The four-man team was composed of Steve Bardwell, Tom Tongier, Bob Coyle and Lonnie Wiseman.
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Terry Long, Tornado football captain, congratulates Queen Lynda Wilson as attendants Starre Schmidt and Linda Bloyd look on.
Dianna Ketchum
Tornado cheerleaders mingle with Independence cheerleaders before the big game.
Fans and Drum Corps members enjoy action of football game.
The "Indians" perform a modernized version of a tribal dance.
Basketball Queen Linda Bloyd and attendants Starre Schmidt and Ginger Clithero.
Miss Norfleet's honors class.
Miss Glaser's Tillies cheering for football team.
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Students wait in line for refreshments following the reception.
Tbe French atmosphere made the dance an enjoyable evening for all.
The traditional promenade from the reception to the prom.
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Reception The reception was opened by a serenade by
the Harvey Minstrels. Kelly Wilson presided as Steward of the Palace. Bill Read, Heir Apparent, gave Curtsies and Bows to the Seniors. King Seniorprez, Danny Metzer, gave the Senior Farewell. Entertainment was provided by Elizabeth's Dancers and vocal selections from "Camelot" by David Evitts. A promenade, led by the Senior and Junior class officers, followed the reception.
Punch and cookies were served following the reception to approximately four hundred who attended the reception and dance.
Susan Funk receives a corsage from Tom Wright.
Students dance to the music of Russell Neas and his band.
Prom On Apnl 24 the seniors of CHS entered the
enchanted world of "La Soiree Royale" or French for "The Royal Party." The theme was carried out with glittering silver chandeliers which accented pink and red chiffon swags caught up with gold leaves. The double-tiered, red-carpeted stairway adorned with red festoons and a grandfather clock set off the theme.
The steering committee consisted of Bill Read, head chairman; Kathy Holmes, invitations; and Carolyn Cook, decorations; along with help from many others. All were under the direction of Miss Avis Johnson, Junior Class sponsor. ln anticipation of the "greatest prom---ever."
Becky Stangland and Jerry Wall are served refreshments, by Pat Maples and Martha Alderman, during the dance.
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Starr_e Schmidt
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Dr. Kenneth McFarland was the feature speaker of the evening when the two hundred seventy-two seniors of Field Kindley Memorial High School received their diplomas on May 28, at 7:30P.M. on Ise Athletic Field.
Coffeyville Superintendent of Schools, Dr. V. A. Klotz introduced Field Kindley Principal Clark Hendrix. who recognized the fifteen honor students and presented the class for their diplomas. Music was provided by Mrs. Irwin Fabler.
The custom of girls' color guard was revived at commencement.
Dick Neely
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Queen Melissa Jones and attendants Sandy Wade and Jane Easton reign at Neptune's Ball.
Cheerleaders lead cheers at the bonfire.
Students rally at bonfire before Independence football game.
The Neptune Ball.
Queen Peggy Stanley, attendants Nancy Moomaw, Connie Brown and escorts pose before starting of Relays.
Snake dance down 8th street after bonfire.
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