Annual Publication of the Senior Class field Kindley Memorial High School
CoffeLJville, Kansas
BEVERLY BOHAN, EDITOR
Publication Staff composed of members of Journalism Department under the direction of J. Henry Hedley.
Expert Instructional Staff ... Guides
Pedagogues are Progressive and Wellequipped in Training and Experience
for Their Curricular and ExtraCurricular Tasks.
Top row: Rita Williams, secretary; F. A. Thorne, commerce, treasurer, Hi-Y; Florence Hoover, English, student congress; Jewell K. Watt, social sciencz, vice-principal.
Second row: C. J. McKee, music; Margaret Kelley, home economics, senior class; Harold Sappen· field, English, coaching; Jane McCullough, com· merce, drum corps; Earl Shelly, industrial arts, dramatics.
Third row: Catherine Dunkel. physical education, G. A. A.; J. Henry Hedley, journalism, publica· tions; Lydia Back, language, dramatics; Clark Hendrix, social science, debatz; Kay Cushing, commerce, Girl Reserves.
Fo'.lrth row: w;!liam Kincaid, science, coaching; Helen Glaser. mathematics, Tornado Tillies; W. A. Kraft, science, Hi- Y; Florence Penn, art; Ralph Pate, industrial arts.
Fifth row: Mildred Horton, English, junior class; W. R. Lynn, science, radio; Carrie Weaver, social science, sophomore class, Dunbar Club; John Charlesworth, physical education, coaching; Carrie Webb, mathematics, honor societies.
Sixth row: Swan L. Highbaugh, industrial arts; Ethel Cab bell, English, Girl Reserves; Louise Price, librarian; Dorothy Brophy, study hall;
Oren Stoner, science, coaching.
Seventh row: Pauline Schuetz, language: Clair Mills, music, drum corps; Margaret Florea, home
economics, cafeteria; C. P. Neis, social science, athletics; Ruth Roberts, home economics.
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The Class of N inefeen hundPed and fopfy DEAN STUMBAUGH. president
DORIS McKERLIE, secretary
MINNIE DAVIS, vice-president
MISS MARGARET KELLEY, sponsor
NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY
The following members of the class of 1940 were awarded membership in the National Honor Society in recognition of their leadership, character, scholarship, and service:
GLEN ALLEMAN ALLEN HOFFMAN FLORENCE PASSMORE
BEVERLY BOHAN PAULINE HULSE LIN PERRY
JEAN BREWER VIRGINIA KEENE LILLIAN PLATTNER
CHARLES FRY MAZZIE LANE BETTY JEAN RUGH
MARJORIE GILSTRAP D. JACKMAN McATEE GERALDINE SHARPE
MARGERY GRIM ANNA MARIE McGRATH MARY WEST
JACKIE HAFF DORIS McKERLIE MARY YOUNG
BETTY HEY BETTY MYERS VIVIAN ZIMMERMAN
SIGMA PHI
Members of the senior class chosen for Sigma Phi, national high school honor society for Negro students, were:
OLGA JEWELL DAVIS SYLENTHUS HUNIGAN JESSIE BELLE KEITH
Anita Marie Bryner James Tee! Searcy Doris Clark Darold H. Morgan Doris Aleta Jeremiah Forrest D. Neer Jean Leadove Brewer
J. Vance Scott J essye Opal Young Lea Etta Long Shirley T resa Bittner Grover Rolland Sanford Eva Irene Sanders Willard L. Smith
J eroma A. Cillessen Howard L. Jones Mary Louise Sack Wilma C. Neer Helen M. Heslop Bernard Glenn Copeland Kathrean V. Hill
Jacqueline Daryl Haff Roberta C. Martin Johnnie Douglas Dorsey Mary Lou Ragsdale Cleeta Cleonis Davis Wilber Edwin Backes Dorothy Louise Harris
Nina Phillips Tom Francis Chouteau Betty McCabe Wayne Boyer Peggy Wooten Kenneth G. Jarrett R. Marjorie Knight
Bernard L. Ingmire Olga Rose Thompson Raymond E. Holt Lucille L. Kindrick Robert Lee Hanes Sarah Laretta Smith Clyde F. Taylor
The Class of N inefeen hundPed and fopfy McDaniel. Lillian Plattner, Betty Jean Rugh, Juanita Bluejacket, Doris Clark, and Delores Platz.
Tillie members were: Minnie Davis, Betty Coffey, Louise Gilbert, Della Roberts, Betty Mahaney, Geraldine Sharpe, Betty McCab2, Pauline Hulse, Betty Myers, Vivian Zimmerman, Virginia Keene, Florence Passmore, and Margery Grim.
As juniors, the class of '40 elected Kenneth Pierce president, Minnie Davis vice-president, and Doris McKerlie secretary.
Representing the class in student congress were: Della Roberts, Lin Perry; Helene Matthew, Glen Cobb; Bill Cochran, James Mathis: Beverly Bohan, Geraldine Sharpe; Betty Myers, Bob Thompson; Betty Jean Rugh. Vance Scott; Doris McKerlie,
Shirley Grigg; Minnie Davis, Betty McCabe; Mary West, Bill Hall.
Th2 class scored a dramatic success with the presentation of "And Let 'who Will Be Clever." The cast inc! uded: Virginia Keene, Geraldine Sharpe, Howard South, Shirley Grigg, Donald Perkins, Minnie Davis, Charles Fry, Betty Hicks, Darreil Fiebach, Dean Stumbaugh, Helene Matthew, and Mazzie Lane.
Members of the class serving as offil'ers of clubs were: Dorothy Fair, ;;ice-president of Girls Athletic Association; Raynes Thomas, president of Boys Athletic Association; Minnie Davis, vice-president of Girl Reserves; Lillian Plattner, treasurer of Girl Reserves; Kenneth Pierce, treasurer of Hi-Y.
Ella Louise Jamison Bobbie Gann Margaret Louise Mecum Gail Charles Potter Louise Gilbert L. Leon Fare J cline Andrews
Robert Shelton Pyle Mary E. Chaney Robert D. Holt Dolores R. Henderson Clifford Boyd Mattox Ruth Rice Dan C. Walton
Della Mae Roberts Harold C. Nichols Betty Jean Ruhle Eugene Douglas Spangler Virginia Lee Keene Lloyd W. Martin Juanita Gamble
Edwin E. Chaney Geneva Mardelle Shive Arthur Stark Rosemary Jones Chester E. Waddell Dorothy Lorene Fair William H. Hobbs
Frances Maxine Reiter Charles L. Stark Dorothy Lucille Wright Carl James Whitehead Ida Jean Mayes John P. Cotton Edna Allen
Frank Joseph Owen Bette Louise Strimple Don B. Brewer Edith Genevieve Carter Gordon H. Soles Vivian Jean Zimmerman Richard C. Jones
The Class of Nineteen hundred and forty student congress; Doris McKerlie, president of Drum Corps; Betty Jean Rugh, vice-president of Drum Corps; Mary Young, secretary-treasurer of Drum Corps; Betty Jean Ruhle, vice-president of Girls Athletic Association; Lillian Plattner, secretary of Girls Athletic Association.
Minnie Davis, president of Tornado Tillies; Della Roberts, vice-president of Tornado Tillies; Pauline Hulse, secretary of Tornado Tilhes; Betty Myers, treasurer of Tornado Tillies; Betty McCabe, sergeant-at-arms of Tornado Tillies; Raynes Thomas, president of Tornado Tumblers; Helene Matthew, president of Thespians; Mazzie Lane, president of Girl Reserves; Dorothy Wright, vice-president of Girl Reserves; Glen Alleman, secretary of Hi-Y.
Minnie Davis was crowned 19 3 9 football queen, and elected "Field Kindley Smile Girl." Minnie also was named "Best Citizen of the senior class."
The senior yearbook committee consisted of Lillian Plattner, Shirley Grigg, Mazzie Lane, Vivian Zimmerman, and Donald Perkins.
Betty Mahaney and Darrell Fiebach were elected cheerleaders for the 1939-1940 school term. Mary West was an outstanding member of the Kindley debate team.
Marvin Dungan and Beverly Bohan were chosen drum majors of the Kindley Band and Drum Corps respectively. Beverly also was editor of the Tornado Times and Twister.
JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS
\Vayne Gocke, president
Harold Brighton, uice- president
Mary Banowetz, secretary
Juniors r1ave Enviable Record of Achievements
Class of 1941 Scores Successes zn Social, Dramatic, and Entertainment Fields
More than 3 50 strong, the class of 1941 has made many contributions to all phases of school life at Field Kindley. The Juniors scored a dramatic and financial hit with the presentat:on of "Spring Fever," thereby assuring the seniors another junior-senior ban::ruet, which was the high-light of the year's
social calendar.
For two years the class of 1941 has elected a carnival king and queen to rule over the school's tun festival. In 193 9 Emma Jane Staton and Clarence
Ellis were so honored. Th:s year Jeanne Ellen Tournay and Clarence were the successful nominees.
Individ:.tal talent abounds in the junior class, and members of the group have appeared frequently on assembly programs. The class is well represented in such organizations as the Drum Corps, Tornado Tillies, debate teams,
athletic teams, and school clubs.
Sophomores Mall Be Record Group With 3 76 Students
Underclassmen Show Promise of Making Their Mark tn All Departments of School Life
With an enrollment of 376, the class of 1942 entered Field Kindley in the fall of 193 9 with the determination to succeed and make a name for itself. Miss Carrie Weaver was named sponsor of the group.
At the end of the first semester, the sophomores received public recognition for having more members of the class on the honor roll than either of the other classes. Again the class was lauded, when Kitty Karns' essay on "How to Become a Better Citizen" was adjudged a county-wide contest winner.
Many members of the class participate in the extra-curricular activities of the school. and talented members appear often on the programs of numerous civic and school functions.
SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS
Glen Tangier, president
Penny Pinegar, secretary
FIFTH HOUR MIXED CHORUS Top row, left to right: Emery Townson, Russell Bamlin, Eugene Spangler, Charles Seaborn, Dean Stumbaugh, Ch(lrles H..:m, Walter Kern, Allen Hoffman, D.
Jackman McAtee, Glen Alleman, Grover Sanford, Paul Price, Howard Todd, :im Culver, Don Kirby, Bud Owen, Clair Mills, dire.:tor. Middle row, left to right: Louise Gilbert, Frances Jonzs, Betty Hey, Betty Jean Cannady, Mary Matgaret Warwick, Ruth Rice, Edn.1 Allen, Jean Padgett, Louise
Akins, Joyce Bishop, Virginia Cargill, Tessie Woody Ferris, Mazzie Lane, Dayne Burton, Mary West, Dolores Henderson, Jeroldene Schmidt, Margaret Hicks, Patsy \Villbern, Marie Rice, Frances Crisp.
Bottom rotu, left to right: Rulene Paynter, Roberta M.:trtin, Imogene Ashby, Barbara Barcroft, Betty McCabe, Emma Jean Hendryx, Dorothy Roberts, Florence Passmore, Vivian Zimmerman, Della Roberts, Jean McCormick, Beverly Bailey, Wilma Maddux, Betty Myers, Peggy Bixby, Betty Bowen, Leah Sanborn.
}v!embers Not in Picture: George Roles, Bill Cochran, Thomas Crow, Glenn Cobb, Jeroma Cillcssen, Dorothy Harris, Betty Hicks.
Vocal Organizations Attrad Nearly Half Student Body Important Division of Music Curriculum Includes Four Choral Groups of
Students
John Alderman, Dick Barrett, Billie Boulow, Carl Brown, Fred Bowman, Eugene Cochran, Donald Lee Davis, Jack Deenihan, Jack Dempsey, Harold Eveleigh, Russell Frisbie, Jim Gavril. Dale Hagan, Donald Holder, Charles Johnson, Kenneth Kline, Robinson Lawless, Joe L. Levy, Robert Mercer, William Mitchell, Dee Reed, Travis Van Horn, Kenneth Walker, Bill White, Bobby Williams, Buddy Wills, Dan Wooten, Earl Wright, Ed Brewer, Bettis Brooks, Doris Burns, Arta Davis, Regina Graheck, Shirley Grigg, Alma Huddleston, Ella Jamison, Dolores Jolliff, Betty Jean Jones, Lucille Kindrick, Mildred Koontz, Jacqueline Lawson, Virginia Marriott, Mary Martin, Julia Maxwell, Corrine McGrath, Margaret O'Brien, Norma Oneslager, Rhoda Pfister, Nina Phillips, Joline Schneider, Muriel Sprague, Darline Stewart, Eula M. Taylor, Vera Thompson, Beryl Traylor, May Turley, Margaret Underwood, Pauline Wicker, Peggy Wooten, Nettie Wright, William Adams, Elmer Colton, Fred Campbell, Vannis Cooper, Everett Colburn, Darrell Fiebach, Maynard Martin, Robert Owen, George Polson, Virgil Smith, Clarke Thomas, Max Tipton, Dale Barnard, Robert Neth, John McCoy, Carl Simon, Joe Barnett, Orie Ruthrauff, Ella Belle Aduddell, Helen Allcorn, Doris Allin, Betty Anderson, Kathryn Bradbury, Ellen Brewer, Florence Brodhagen, Virginia Briggs, Kathryn Brownlee, Naomi Causey, Maxine Clarkson, June Davis, Leona Davis, Nadine Geddes, Leona George, Margery Grim, Charlotte Hastings, Helen Hayes, Phyllis Hobbs, Maxine Hogan, Janage Leach, June Logsdon, Lucille Morris, Norma Jean Neidigh, Lelia Phillips, Harriet Rauhoff, Mary Smith, Ruth Snow, Pauline Taylor, Betty Thompson, Faith Tuttle, Louise Vogan, Thelma Waddle, Reba Rhoe Whetatine, Gladys Wilkus, Betty Yonkers, Ruth Young, Marvel Eno, Norita Coffman, Roberta Grim, Na-
GIRLS QUARTET
Jeroldene Schmidt
Ruth Rice
Vivian Zimmerman
Frances Jones
dine Allen, Betty Brokaw, Evelyn Carlson, Maxine Cody, Aline Coppock, Elizabeth Damewood, Marion Geissler, Esther Graham, Mary Hamlin, Lucille Hayes, Anna Hobbs, Lillian Holman, Jonelle Kitchens, Audrey Koch, Dora Landers, Virginia Lawson, June McNabb, Deloris Osborne, Bonnie Jean Rozell. Helen Sanford, Pauline Sanford, Betty Lou Simpson, Thelma Smith, Adeline Templeton, Jeanne Ellen Tournay, Betty Jo Underwood, Mildred Weaver, Shirley Wilson, Anita Winchell, Ada Louise Walters, Ted Allen, Richard Beard, Billy Berry, Calvin Burns, Bobby Carlile, Kenneth Field, Melvin Gruber, R. G. Harden, Donald Higginson, Paul Hurley, Francis Johnson, Jack Jones, Jack Knight, Andrew Medford, Wallace Thompson, Glen Tongier, Eugene Wood, Naomi Barber, Vaunita Brower, Margaret Chaney, Esther Clark, Norma Crupper, Elizabeth Damewood, Barbara Dial. Virginia Edwards, Maudine Fones, Nellie Marie Green, Evelyn Griswold, Maralee Hanes, Carolyn Koch, Virginia Line, Dorothy McCormick, Emma Belle Meredith, Odessa Niswonger, Ruby Pierce, Harriet Ridgway, Joleen Rogers Kathleen Satterlee, Marguerite Sharpe, Agnes Thatcher, Kathryn Varnier, Mary Anna Yount, Nita Mae Summers, Kathleen Benning, Wilma Branstetter, Dorothy Brocaw, Bertie Mae Calton, Maxine Carter, Anna Mae Cerney, Rita Cillessen, Doris Cole burn, Laura Mae Crowder, Lois DeHon, Evelyn Duncan, Evelyn Gann, Thelma Goodson, Dorothy Hall, Maxine Heslop, Helen Highbaugh, Joyce Holland, Zelma Kahre, Donna Lee Kennedy, Helen Krieble, Betty Linn, Ruth Mattax, Iris McCaslin, Shirley McKellips, Margaret Jean Mills, Carolyn Morrison, Patty Olberding, Penny Pinegar, Pauline Shultz, Louise Sommerville, Maurice Sprague, Betty Strimple, Ethel VanSickle, Joline Walborn, Juanita Walker, Frances Walling, Marie Weible.
Kindley Orchestra is Well-Received 1n Several Public Appearances
ORCHESTRA PERSONNEL VIOLIN
Beverly Bagby Dorothy Bladon Wanda Bradley Virginia Briggs Dayne Burton Esther Clark V ann is Cooper Brenda Crain Alice Mae Doering Alice Jane Groth Dale Hanes Helen Highbaugh Delbert Hill Bill Hobbs \Valter Hoke Jack Howell Ella Jamison Virginia Keene Dora Marie Lander Mazzie Lane Waneta Martin Julia Maxwell Ida Jeanne Mayes Merhl McDonald Sammy Meredith Rulene Paynter Robert Pyle \Vilma Rodenbeck Emilie Roesky Jeroldene Schmidt Betty Shanholtz Dorothy Shaw
CLARINET Wanda Arning Patricia Bartle J. Irwin Binkley Jack Buckner Billy Goodbar James Hanes },dab Hunt
Irene Jones
Bobby Kuykendall
Ruth Langford
Mary Jane Lett
Myron Long
George Meeske
Helen Richards
Bobby Rowe
Thelma Smith Esther Spencer Emm:1 Jane Staton Lester Suske Faith Tuttle Ruth Vandervoort Mary Young Vivian Zimmerman
VIOLA John Caulfield Lucy Graham Maxine Hill Janet Watson
BASS Peggy Bixby Florence Passmore Iva Marie Rice Ruth Rice Phyllis Rodenbeck Geraldine Sharpe Peggy Wooten
CELLO Barbara Barcroft Marion Ruth Howell Dorothy Huffman Royal Mosteller Mary West
FLUTE J. Lewis Graves Ila Paulk
HORN Virginia Harper Eldon Rauch
Bud Ryan Charles Stark May Turley Rufus Vawter Mary Anna Y aunt
FLUTE J. Lewis Graves Ila Paulk
HORN Glen Alleman Harold Hane<> Virginia Harper Eldon Rauch
SAXOPHONE Ralph Barker
Robert McBee
CLARINET Jack Buckner Marvel Eno Elizabeth Grimes James Hanes Robert McBee
CORNET Ralph Alter Bob Kauffman Harry Lee Lydick David Smith Leonard Williams
TROMBONE Melvin Cottom Marvin Dungan Bill Hall Eugene Maddux Nell Morrey Doradeen Perry Jim Ruthrauff
PIANO Beverly Ann Brandt Mary Helen Coomes Kitty Karns Virginia Lawson Lillian Plattner
SOUSAPHONE \Villiam Smith
TYMPANI Hubert Stover
ORCHESTRA OFFICERS C. J. McKee. director; Emma Jane Staton. social chairman; Mazzie Lane, publicity chairman; Jeroldene Schmidt, librarian; Lillian Plattner, business manager: Vivian Zimmerman, secretary-treasurer; Marvin Dungan, president and student director.
BAND PERSONNEL CORNET BARITONE Nell Morrey Roy Donaldson
Leroy Acridge Dick Beatty Doradeen Perry Thelma Dunwoody
Ralph Alter LaVerne Hughes Jim Ruthrauff Geraldine Hoover
Robert Bell Wayne Killion Clarke Thomas Ross Howard
Harold Brighton Arthur Partridge Charles Woodward Marie Inman
Jack Frazee Gordon Soles BASS Stanley Magness
Bill Hagerty Dan Bowser Hubert Stover TROMBONE
Clausing Dale Suttle Bob Kauffman Bill Brokaw Warren Herbert Krigel Melvin Cottom 'J..layne Gocke COLOR GUARD Harry Lydick Marvin Dungan Bill Smith Kenneth Allison Willard Metcalf Jackie Haff BELL LYRA Allen Hoffman Frank Moore Donald Kirby Gene McLaughlin Junior Robb Bill Hall
Jack Wills Harold Nichols David Smith Dick Harbaugh Eldon Stephens Bobby Kounter PERCUSSION DRUM MAJOR Charles Walton Jack Brooks Mary in Dungan Guy William~ Eugene Maddux Billy Card DIRECTOR Leonard Williams Robert Masters Bill Carrington c. J. McKee
WAITRESS CLUB CALENDAR
November 2-4-H Club ban-quet.
November 2 7-Hi-Y banquet. December !!-Football banquet.
December 14-0. C. S. banquet.
February 6-Episcopal Church banquet.
February 17-Girl Reserve banquet.
April 1 5-Baptist Church ban· quet.
May 3-Junior-Senior banquet.
Uniformed Waitress Club Adds Elegance -f o School Banquets Comely, black-and-white clad Sophomore Girls are Trained in the Art of Table
Ser:vice-M embers of Club Choose own Successors under Supervision of Home Economics Staff
PERSO:c!NEL
Top row, left ~o right: M.1P.lee Hanes, Margare~ .Jean Mills, Fat Bartle, Dorothy Huffman, president, Miss Margaret Kelley, sponsor, Mrs. Margaret Florea, sponsor, May Turley, Ruth Vandervoort, Virginia Lawson, June Davis.
}~1iddle row, left to right: fvlarie Weible, Beverly Ann Brandt, Helrn Highbaugh, vice-pre:..;ident, Dorothy Bladon, Carolyn Koch, Betty Thompson, Gladys Wilkus, Rita Cillessen, Joline Rogers, Ethel Vansickle, Virginia Briggs.
Bottom row, left to right: Evelyn Duncan, Barbara Dial, H:uriett RidgwJ.y, secretary, Penny Pineg;n, Louise Somcrville, Carolyn Morrison, Lois DeHon, Kitty Karns, Odessa Niswonger, Ella Belle Aduddell, Dorothy Hall.
Drum and Bugle Corps has highly Successful Year under Sponsorship of Miss Jane McCullough-Marched in all Home Parades
and Flag-raising Ceremonies
HIGHLIGHTS ON THE YEAR'S CALENDAR
June 5, 6-Lions Club Convention at Topeka. September 4-Marched in Labor Day parade at Wichita. September 13-Marched in Stockyards parade. September 22-Drilled at Blackwell football game. September 30-0vernight outing at Cedar Bluff camp. October 5-Marched at Sedan County Fair. October 16-Marched at Independence and attended U. S. Marine
Band Concert. October 20-Drilled at Pittsburg football game (there). October 27-Entertained Chanute Drum Corps at chili supper
drilled at Chanute game. November 1 0-Marched in pep parade before Parsons football
game.
November 1 0-Participated in mass drill at Parsons game. November !!-Marched in Armistice Day parade at Caney. November 17-Sold candy at Columbus football game. November 24-Marched in Junior College Homecoming parade. November 24-Marched at Junior College Homecoming game. November 28-Marched in Phillips 66 parade at Bartlesville. December !-Marched in Santa Claus parade. December 28-Fifth annual Drum Corps reunion. February 2-Entertained by Chanute Drum Corps at supper
drilled at Chanute basketball game (there). February 16-Drilled at lola basketball game. April 5-Sponsored dance at Carnival.
Kindley Dramatists Excel In All Phases Of Thespian Arts Fifty-seven students, under direction of Lydia Back, inc! uded among their 19 3 9-1 940 accomplishments the presenta··
tion of several one-act plays, a radio play, choral readings, purchase of recording equipment, and practical experience in directing, stage designing, and makeup.
Center Panel, Top Group: Cast of Senior Play, "Relatives Affec~ t;on"--Eddie Shoffner. Gordon Soles, Donald Kirby, \Vills, Glen Alleman, Vance Scott, David Smith, Carl Whitehead, Charles Fry, Mary Chanev, Betty Myers, Jaunita 1-hrris, Fr<-11leS Jon,;s, Marjorie Knight, Della Roberts, and Betty Hey.
Second from Top: Cast of Junior Play, "Spring Fever"-Bill Car~ rington, Bill Scott, Kenneth Allison. Herbert Krigel, Wayne Gocke, A~·thur Partridge, Clarys June Hepner, Jeanne Ellen Tour-
nay, Gene IvlcLaughlin, Effi.: Jo Jensen, Emma Jane Staton, Midred Weaver, and \Vilma Maddux.
Third from Top: Mask and Wig, Kindley Chapter of The Thespians, National Dramatic Honor Society for High Schools-Charter members: Leonard Williams, Bill Scott, Eddie Shoffner, Gordon Soles, Chester Scott, Charles Fry. Vance Scott, Mary Margaret Warwick, Virginia Keene, Marjorie Knight, Della Roberts, Helene Matthew, and Jan Watson.
Bottom Group: Sixth Hour Dram<!t;cs Class.
field Kindley's Royalty--Queens, King, Roques and Custodians
Upper left picture: Minnie Davis, Football Queen for 19 3 9; Winner of Field Kindley "Smile Girl" Contest; Best Citizen of the Class of 1940.
Upper right: Jeanne Ellen Tournay and Clarence Ellis, juniors, Queen and King of the Field Kindley All School Carnival of 1940.
Hi-Y Sponsors Series Of Worthy Projeds for Boys
Social, Spiritual, and Recreational Activities are Included in Schedule of Euents by Field Kindley Chapter of International Organization for Boys.
MEMBERS OF HI-Y
Glen Alleman, Kenneth Allison, Bill Banta, Ralph Barker, Robert Bell, J. Irwin Binkley, Fred Bowman, Dan Bowser, Harold Brighton, Jack Brooks, Bobby Carlile, Bill Carrington, Warren Clausing, Kenneth Coatney, Melvin Cottom, Roy Donaldson, Marvin Dungan, Kenneth Field, Jim Gavril, Wayne Gocke, Roy Good, Paul Hanna, Dick Harbaugh, Gene Hoffman, Joe Johnston, Herbert Krigel, Bobby Kuykendall, Joe
Lynn Levy, Harry Lee Lydick, Stanley Magness, Roger Martin, Willard Metcalf, Jack Padgett, Marvin Pevehouse, Bill Porter, Bud Ryan, William Smith, David Smith, Gordon Soles, Eldon Stephens, Hubert Stover, Dean Stumbaugh, Dale Suttle, Clarke Thomas, Max Tipton, Glen Tongier, Travis Van Horn, Dan Walton, Guy Williams, Earl B. Wright.
HI-Y CABINET
Top row, left to right: Jack Padgett, president; W. A. Kraft, sponsor; F. A. Thorne, sponsor; Harold Sappenfield, sponsor; Dean Stumbaugh, bible study.
Bottom row, left to right: Paul Hanna, treasurer; Wayne Gocke, vice-president: Kenneth Allison, social chairman; Glen Alleman, secretary; Marvin Dungan, publicity chairman.
Top row, left to right: Maurice Manley, Bill Cain, Seab Nolen, Booker Medlock, Bennie Cecil Ruff, Harold Woods, Servanious Mitchell, Henry Williams, Jerry Austin, John Dixon, Earl Berry, Maurice Mathers, Percy Briley, Curtis Fowler, Joseph Pleasanton.
Middle row, left to right: Lee Vertis Swinton, Erena Monroe, Katherine Woods, Lois Martin, Jessie Bdle Keith, Wilma Collins, Mabd McKinney, Betty Thompson, Christine Johnson, Oreane Buckner, Olla Mae Nolan, Ella Marie Washington, Edith Kelleybrew, Nettie Adair, Ruby Ellis, Doris Berry.
Bottom row, left to right: Alma Day, Pearlene Brown, Marjorie Davis, Erma Wilson, Elizabeth Briley, Robbie Roberta Lee, Sylenthus Hunigan, Esther Cain, Mary Hunigan, La Vada Davis, Prestina McAdams, Venus Anderson, Artel Mosely.
Dunbar Club Sponsors Variety Of Activities
Club for Negro Students Supports a Full Program of Outstanding Musical,
Dramatic, and Social Projects During the Year 1939-1940
The Dunbar Club is an organization composed of the colored students of Field Kindley Memorial High School. The purpose of this club is to promote the social interest, activities, and general welfare of the colored students of Field Kindley High School.
The first meeting of the Dunbar Club was in the middle of October, with Olga Jewel Davis presiding. The meeting was in the form of a party with entertainment and refreshments. The following officers were elected: president, Sylenthus Hunigan; vice-president, Henry Williams; secretary, Elizabeth Briley; sergeant of arms, Rudolph Anderson; student representative, Olga J. Davis; alternate, Booker Medlock. The sponsors of the Dunbar Club are Miss Carrie Weaver, Miss Dorothy Brophy, and Ralph Pate.
At the second meeting of the Dunbar Club, the president appointed a program committee
composed of Mable McKinney, Gladys McFarland, Geneva Hooks, and Jerry Austin. Othel Watkins submitted the club motto, "We do our best, and nothing less." The Dunbar Club held its regular meeting the middle of each month.
The club's dramatic production of the year was a three-act play entitled "No Men Wanted." The cast included Henry Williams, Olga Davis, Percy Briley, Mable McKinney, Jessie Belle Kieth, Servanious Mitchell, Gladys McFarland, Betty Jean Thompson, Ruby Lee Ellis, Mary Hunigan, and Othel Watkins.
The Dunbar Chorus, under the direction of Clair Mills, presented an assembly program March 8.
"Harlem Review" was the club's contribution to the all-school carnival. The club's outstanding social event was the annu'll juniorsenior banquet May 4.
By Othel Watkins
HIGHLIGHTS ON THE TORNADO TILLIE CALENDAR
Made booklets and held yell sessions to aid students in learning school yells.
Attended the Coffeyville-Nowata football game. Sponsored show "Everything Happens at Night.·· Sponsored special train to P:ttsburg for the Coffeyville-Pittsburg
game. Entertained the Chanute pep club before the Coffeyville-Chanute
game. One hundred Tillies attended annual Tillie Reunion held in the
Hotel Dale. Staged big pep rally at Midland Theatre before the Coffeyville-
Columbus game. Held prosperous Christmas card sale. Held Christmas party. Gave a party in honor of the Independence pep club before the
Coffeyville- Independence basketball game. Attended the Coffeyville-Columbus game. Attended the Coffeyville-Parsons game. Entertained by Chanute pep club before the game. Gave demonstrat:on between halves at Coffeyville Ft. Scott game. Attended the Regional Tournament at Fredonia.
Ushered at the senior play, junior play, and band concert. Presented special Tillie assembly. Presented the school with a gift.
Tornado Tumblers 1s
CHEERLEADERS Jan Watson Darrell Fiebach Betty Mahaney
Trained by John Charlesworth, the Flashily-dressed Acrobatic Troupe Composed of High School Boys Distinguishes Itself
by Frequent Appearances
Top rOLu, left to right: Bill Gillette, John Dorsey, John Gillette, Charles Cook, Chester Scott, Em en Townson, Ben~ j.1min Buckles, Bob KuykendJ.l!, Dale Blakeslee, John McCoy, John Charlesworth, coach.
Bottom rou,: Johnny Lipsey, Jackie Knight, Roger Martin, Wavne Hunt, Boyd Thomas, Lawrence B:.1rker, Bill Banta, Bill Scott, Jim Hanlon, Carl Alvey, Frank Maste::s.
1940 GOLDEN TORNADO Top row, left to riqht: Stumbaugh, back; Ivlenefee, tackle; Underwood, end; Brewer. tackle; B. Hanes, center; J. Hanes, end; Kern, tJckle; Blanton,
guard; Howard, guard.
Middle row: Stoner, coach; Ah·ey, back; Seaborn, back: Cobb, back; Brown, !JJck; Ellis, back; Pfister, back; Pinegar, back; Spangler, back; Chaney, back; Kinuid, assistant coach.
Bottom ro\v: Scott, end; Pierce, end; Kersnick, tackle; Powell, tackle; F. Chronister, end: \Vilcox, center; Brown, tackle; McAtee, guard; C. Chronister, £nc:. Tr:1iners, Tcwr:.:;on z.nd Colburn.
Defer>mined Kindley GPidsfer>s Show SpedaculaP Power> Guided by Newcomer Stoner, a Surprising Golden Tornado Giues SEK
Fans a Season of Thrills 1939 FOOTBALL SEASON'S RECORD
Cofleyville 0 Blackwell ----------------- 6 Coffeyville ___________ 20 Parsons ------------------ 0 Coffeyville __ . 12 Nowata ------------------------- 7 Coffeyville 6 Columbus __ _ ______ 18 Coffeyville -- ---12 Ft. Scott 0 Coffeyville ------------------ ___ 12 Bartlesville ___________ 12 Coffeyville_ ----25 lola ------------------------ 7 Coffeyville _____ ,19 Independence ----------------- ------- 0 Coffeyville ________ 6 Pittsburg ------------------- ____ 18 Tot<>- I points ------------13 2 Opponents __________ ------------------ ____ 7 4 Coffeyville ______ --------20 Chanute 6 Games \VOn, 6: games lost, 3: tied, 1.
SOUTHEAST KANSAS LEAGUE FOOTBALL ALL-STARS
FIRST TEAM
SEK BASKETBALL STANDINGS ALL SEK BASKETBALL SELECTIONS
Floyd Chronister, end Gene Spangler, halfback (captain)
SECOND TEAM D. J. McAtee, guard
HONORABLE MENTION Clarence Ellis, back Chester Scott, end
Miner Pineg~r. back Ed Chaney, back
Coffeyville Pittsburg Parsons _ Ft. Scott Columbus Chanute Independence lola
Won __________________ ]]
_, ___________ ]] __] 0
-------·- ---·------------ 9 --------------- 8
4 2 I
Lost 3 3 4 5 6
10 12 13
Pet. .786 .786 .714 .643 .5 71 .2 8 6 .143 .071
FIRST TEAM
Floyd Chronister, center
SECOND TEAM
Clarence Ellis, guard (captain)
193 9-1940 BASKETBALL SEASON'S RECORD Coffeyville _ Coffeyville __ Coffeyville __ Coffeyville __ Coffeyv (1Je Coffeyville ___ _ Coffeyville ___ _ Coffeyville Coffeyville___ Coffeyville __
____ 3 5 , _______ 21
---- ______ , __ 23 - __ 3 3 -·--30
_ ____ _40
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Muskogee ___________ ! 3 Arkansas City____________________ _30 Parsons _________ l 7 lola ------------------- .22 Blackwell ·---12 Nowata ___________ 6 Independence ____________ ll Pittsburg ____ _ __________ 19
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Coffeyville__ _ _______ _3J Columbus ----------------- _______ 23 Coffeyville _________ ··----- ____ 20 Pittsburg __ 19 Coffeyville__ _ __ 3 7 Columbus __ 3 3 Coffeyville____ _ ____ 2 8 Chanute ____ 25 Coffeyville _ 24 Parsons _______ 2 6 Coffeyville_ _ ___ 26 Wichita CathedraL __ 15 Coffeyville ___ _3 7 lola ____ ------------------------------- _24 Coffeyville__ _ ____________ 3 6 Chanute ------------------- ______ 19 Coffeyville____ _ ____ 2 7 Independence --------------------------- __ 15