Aberdeen High School - Tiger Tracks Yearbook (Aberdeen, ID)

 - Class of 1960

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MR. R. A. WESTON MRS. R. A. WESTON To Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Weston, we, the Class of '60 dedicate this Yearbook. Also to Miss M. E. Giesbrecht go our fondest memories. The Westons are now retiring with 31 years of service to Aberdeen, and Aberdeen High School. Miss Giesbrecht is also retiring with an incredible record of over 48 years of teaching. To these fine people, with whom the Class of '60 is so proud, we return the dedication which they have shown throughout the years. We wish them the happiness they certainly deserve, and thank them for their splendid cooperation and advice they have given over the years. Our only regret is that more people in the lower grades haven't had the opportunity of learning from such fine people. Congratulations and the best of luck from the 2 Our very able and talented Stu- dent Body President, well liked and honored by all; DAN HAWES One of the most beloved teachers in our school and Advisor of our Student Council; MARYVINA STEVENS The Aberdeen High School Student Council are from LEFT, STANDING: Ron Parmer, Beth Duffin, Bruce Bradley, John McDermid, Elaine Duffin, and Annette Comforth. SEATED; Neil Pratt, Marla Lusk, Jay Ney, Vice-President; Dan Hawes, President; Linda Chandler, Lynn Slaugh, and Mrs. Stevens. 3 Above is our fine school board. During the past year we have received new band uniforms, as well as the new kitchen and Ag. building. From LEFT, STANDING: R. A. Weston, Elmer Issak, Kenneth Westfall, and Arthur Leisy, SEATED: Roy Strochein, Chairman; Don Shelman, and George Brewington. MRS. BECKER Geometry MRS. DANKS Typing, Bkkg. Off. Practice MRS. DIRKS Study Hall Supervisor 4 MARGARET GIESBRECHT English IV Laiin I CHRIS LESTON Athletics General Science P. E. LEE GRAY Ag. I. II. III. IV A. E. McDERMID Physics Chemistry Biology Photog. LLOYD PIERSON Adv. Alg. Trig- Physiology 5 MR. RALPHS Band, Choir Prep Choir Frosh. Music Jr. Band MRS. SHARP Eng. II Library MR. WONDERLY Auto Mechanics Bus Maintenance 6 Sandy Schelske and Don Hawes, the girl and boy with the Best Personality in the Class of '60! Above are the Senior Class Officers. From LEFT are Jay Ney. Treasurer; Sandy Schelske, Secretary; Boyd Nugent, Vice-President; and Rudy Pena, President. During the past four years we have been under the leadership of only three presidents. Linda Chandler was president when we were Fresh- men, and then Dan Hawes was president for our Sophomore and Junior years. After Dan was elected Student Body President, Rudy Pena was elected to head our class. Every president we have had has served our class with the determination that has won the complete co-operation of the entire class. Our validictorians were Lynn Slaugh and Linda Chandler which tied for scholastic honors, which is unusual in a school of our size. They are to be commended for their fine work in school as well as in their community. 9 MYLES ALDOUS 'Slow but sure. ’ LINDA ANDERSON 'A good reputation is more valuable than money.' JOAN ANNEN 'If silence is gold-I’m broke!' LYLE ARMSTRONG 'It's a plague to be a handsome Man. ’ ANNE BARRETT 'Quiet in class, loud in grades. ' L MARK BECK 'What? School on Saturday? When will I take my bath?’ 10 RACHEAL BECKER 'A quiet conscience makes one sincere. ’ LEE BOWMAN 'I take things as they come- easy! ’ NORMAN BRADO 'I woke up one morning and found myself asleep.’ SHIRLEY BROOK BUSH 'All’s well that ends well.' GARRY BUFFI 'All angels have red hair. ' EDITH CARY 'Score one for me. ' 11 LINDA CHANDLER ROBERT CHANDLER 'She looks harmless, but so does 'Let's celebrate!' a stick of dynamite!' CONNIE CLAYSON 'I love to watch the monkeys. ’ KAREN DALKE 'If you don’t want him, give him to me. ’ KENT DICKSON 'National anthem; I love me!' TERRY DIRKS 'In case of atomic attack, let me out first. ' 12 JANICE DUNN 'Never trouble trouble till trouble troubles you.' JEANETTE FOX 'Pleasant is she and full of in- tent. ' CLAUDIA EDMONDS ’Better late than never.' MARVIN GAMBILL T ain't mad at you, I’m mad at the world.' MIKE FELD 'I'm allergic to 9:00 A.M.' LUCILLE GARDNER ‘Bashfulness is an ornament of youth.' 13 RICHARD GIESBRECHT TOM GRIMMETT ’We're making history, why ’Full of sound and fury, signify- write it?’ ing nothing! DORIS HARBART 'A merry heart is like a medi- cine. ' RICHARD HARMS 'Men of few words are the best of men.' LA VERNE HARRIS 'This gal has her future plan, and I think it includes a man.' DANNY HAWES 'The girls don’t want him any longer, he’s long enough! ’ 14 ROGER HAWES 'I study when I have nothing better to do. ’ DAVID HORTON 'If I'm not superman, who is?’ KENNETH HORSCH 'A quiet guy, but quite a guy.' ROY INSKEEP 'I know a lot, but I can't think of it.' VIVIAN HORSCH 'Quiet, but not so quiet!' DREW JOHNSON 'Rookie, Rookie, lend me your comb.' 15 KAREN JOHNSON ’My mind is like the moon- there’s a man in it. ’ JOAN KLASSEN ’What? No women presidents?’ DENNIS KENDALL ’Mr. Chairman. I object. ' EDWARD KNITTLE 'I act tough, but I'm really a softie. ' STANLEY KLASSEN 'Anybody smarter than me is a genius. ' EDITH KOEHN 'Men! Here I come!' 16 ANITA KRAMER 'Quiet and contented. ’ MAYVERINE LEISY 'I'll follow my secret heart. ’ JERRY LEHMAN 'When study interferes with pleasure, cut out study.' ROBERT LEHMAN 'For he's a jolly good fellow!' GAYLE LILYA 'I couldn’t possibly go to bed the same day I got up!' KAREN JOHNSONN 'Why shoot for the moon? I shoot for men!' 17 DALE LLOYD ROBERT MARLEY 'I got a black book bigger than 'I'm so glad I’ve got today. ’ the New York City telephone directory. RONALD MONCOUR ’Why hurry? There'll be time when I'm dead. ' ALAN NELSON 'He hurries to take his time. ’ RUBY MITCHELL ’A girl can never say enough. JAY NEY 'Who'll be President until I grow up?' 18 STEVE PARSONS 'Brains aren't everything!' ALAN PRATT 'Too much study is a dangerous thing. RUDY PENA 'What? No girls in Heaven? Then just leave me here. ’ BARBARA REMPEL 'Everything’s better where 1 came from. BOYD NUGENT 'If I don't know it, no one does.' RONALD PITTS 'Eat, Drink, and be Merry. ’ MARVIN RUFF •I'd bang my head against the wall, bur it will probably hurt the wall. JIM SASSER 'Not to know me is missing one of the great opportunities of life. DONNA SAVAGE 'Yakety-Yakety-Yakety- Yakety......' SANDRA SCHELSKE 'Laugh and the world laughs with you.' LYNN SLAUGH 'With my record, I'll be the first woman to the moon. ' TED SLAUGH 'I'm not afraid of work. I can lie right down beside it and go to sleep!' 20 ROBERT TALLIET ’My car and I make a lovely twosome. Golf anyone?' CAROL TAYLOR 'Why say anything, it's all been said.' PATTY VERBECK 'Good nature and good sense go hand in hand.' ARLENE WAHLEN T talk only when I'm not breathing. ' BETTY WALTERS 'Everybody grows up, don't they??' CAROLYN WELCH 'Little, but all there. ' 21 LEANORD WICKHORST 'My greatest ambition is to go to the moon in my car!' MIRIAM WIEBE 'Where's Karen? I’m lost! ' FRED LONGORIA 'If he can't find anything to laugh at, he'll just giggle!' 22 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS from left: Jerry Giesbrecht . . . Vice President Bruce Bradley.................President Marla Lusk . . . Secretary-Treasurer Diane Brucks Myrl Byrd  sl Marta Christensen David Copeland Richard Burge meister •fcU fc 23 Beth Duffin Carla Gardner Marsha Dumas Larry Elliott Dean Funk Jerry Giesbrect Dale Gossen Carol Grover Sharon Gamble Carol Leisy Gloria Longoria Marla Lusk Joan Merrick Jeneal Michaelson 24 Neil Pratt Penny Robinson Boyd Rupe Ora Lee Sasser Priscilla Savage Charlotte Scott Bevelyn Smith Patty Spurrier Mack Standifird Tim Thornley 25 26 Sophomore Class Officers are from LEFT: Suzanne Thomley, Secretary; Ricky Larson, President; Frank Grimmett, Vice-President; and Francie Pena, Treasurer. Randy Aldous 27 Penni Feld Janice Foutz Francis Fox Alice Giesbrecht Frank Grimmett Dean Hammond Eugene Hege Shirley Isaak 28 Doreen Leisy Marilyn Leisy Don Lloyd Dennis Mann Dorris Lee Martin Althea Mikesell Shirleen Mitchell Norma Jean Nelson 29 Margaret Ney Paula Nugent Bob Paz Clarence Peck Douglas Sterr Steve Taylor Marsha Taggart Robert Ramey Josie Pena Rossetta Savage Gary Schritter Terry Taggart Robert Sparks « ♦ Margaret Taylor Suzanne Thomley Chip Vansickle Judy Vaughn Kenneth Vollmer Alan Warner Fred Weeks 31 Freshman Class Officers this past year were: Scot Thomley, Treasurer; Marc Wride, President; Lila Nelson, Secretary; and John Schelske, Vice -President. 32 Raymond Brucks Carla Christensen Nancy Corbridge Elaine Duffin Joyce Elliott Jimmy Fox Marilyn Gardner Barbara Harms Jay Jackman Cheryl Kendall 33 Richard Koompin Eileen Kramee Jay Lloyd Bobby Lucero Craig Lynn Steve Markham ' 1 John McDermid Janice Michealson 34 Maxine Rutger Phillip Satterfield Vaughn Savage John Schelske 35 Eugene Thurston Carole Verbeck Dale Wheeler 36 Our fine basketball team, led by Coach Chris Leston, right, and Manager Jim Sasser, left, did an extremely fine job this season, winning the 5th District Championship for AAA. Members include from LEFT: Coach Leston, Jay Ney, 22; Marvin Ruff, 52; Rudy Pena, 20; Ricky Larson, 50; Tim Thornley, 30; Steve Edmonds, 44; Dan Hawes, 40; Art Paz, 54; Ron Moncur, 42; Roger Hawes, 32; Steve Wride, 34; Ron Pitts, 24; and Sasser. 38 Dan Hawes 40 Jay Ney 22 Steve Edmonds 44 Ron Moncur 42 Steve Wride 34 Tim Thornley 30 Ricky Larson 50 Roger Hawes 32 BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Clarence Peck, Steve Edmonds, Dan Hawes, Danny Slaugh, Brent Wride, Ron Parmer, and Rudy Pena. SECOND ROW: Wendal Countryman, Delton Beach, Dennis Mann, Steve Wride, Ricky Larson, Tim Thornley, and Gary Buffi. FRONT ROW: Dale Lloyd, Ron Moncour, Ted Slaugh, Mark Beck, Jim Sasser, Larry Elliot, and Jay Ney. Coach Chris Leston is the one without the suit. Tailback 40 RUDY PENA Center DALE LLOYD RON MONCOUR Guard TED SLAUGH Guard 41 Our JV Basketball team from LEFT, STANDING: Coach Leston, Dick Mayer, John McDermid, St ve Edmonds, Ricky Larson, Jim Brewinbton, and Jim Sasser, Manager. KNEELING: Phillip Satterfield, Ron Parmer, Steve Wride, Keith Westover, and Mike Welch. The Freshman Basketball Team include Coach Leston, Marc Wride, Jay Lloyd, John McDermid, Kenneth Phillips, and Sasser. KNEELING: are Junior Schultz, John Schelske, Phillip Satterfield, Glen Horsch, Scott Thomley, and Mike Welch. 42 Freshman delegates to the High School Youth Legislature are from LEFT, STAND- ING: Carla Christensen, John McDermid, Elaine Duffin, and Scott Thornley. Repre- sentatives are, SEATED: Marc Wride, Joyce Elliott, Patti Phillips, and John Schelske-. Sophomore delegates are, STANDING: Frank Grimmett, Arlene Dalimore, Janice Foutz, and Danny Slaugh. Representatives are, SEATED: Steve Edmonds. Doreen Leisy, Jim Brewington and Ricky Larsen. Junior delegates (below) are, STANDING: JoAnn Bowman, Linda Partridge, Ora Lee Sasser, and Marta Christensen. Representa- tives SEATED; Blix Wride, Beth Duffin, Eleanor Pratt, and Bruce Bradley. 47 Here are the Seniors who represented their class in our mock legisla- ture. From LEFT, STANDING: Jim Sasser, Patti Verbeck, and Ron Moncur. SEATED: Tom Grimmett, Lynn Slaugh, Linda Chandler, and Danny Hawes, REPRESENTATIVES. Rudy Pena, an alternate wasn't present for pictures. From the newly formed Political Club were, STANDING: Barbara Worth, Don Lloyd, and JoAnn Wahlen. REPRESENTATIVES were Boyd Nugent, Josie Pena, Annette Cornforth, and Francie Pena. 48 Above is the Tiger Tales Staff which puts out the school newspaper. From LEFT, STANDING: Shirley Brookbush, Mayverine Leisy, Linda Partridge, Patti Verbeck, Tim Thornley, Anne Barrett, Ron Moncur, Bonnie Vanderford, Roger Hawes, Jo Ann Wahlen, Dan Hawes, Boyd Nugent, Karen Lindhartsen, Bob Chandler, Jay Ney, Lucille Gardner, Kent Dickson, and Doris Harbart Lewis. SEATED: Arlene Wahlen, JoAnn Annen, Linda Chandler, Lynn Slaugh, and Mrs. Stevens, Advisor. FUTURE TEACHER OFFICERS for the past year were; From LEFT: Joan Klassen, Treasurer; Connie Clayson, Secretary; Lynn Slaugh, President; Lona Anderson, Librarian. STAND- ING: Donna Savage, Reporter; Rita Neu, Chorister; Joan Merrick. Pianist; Carla Gardner, Historian; and Beth Duffin, Parliamentarian. 49 Above is the Star of the MIKADO, KO KO, played by Tom Grimmett. He is in center of picture with NANK1 POO, right, played by Lynn Slaugh, and POOH BAH, played by Dean Funk on left. 50 This scene has PISH TUSH, played by Larry Elliott, left, and POOH BAH, and NANKI POO. rM ' Here are our fine Pep Club and Pep Band which helped cheer our basketball team to another 5th district championship. The winners! Sandy Schelske, Queen; Gloria Longoria, Jr. Attendant; Francie Pena, Soph. Attendant; and Joyce Elliott, Frosh. Attendant. M . -is 52 Co-Captain Jay Ney presents the Bouquet of Roses along with something else! A present from the Tiger Club. (You know what it was!) After the first ceremony, which Jay enjoyed so enormously, came the presentation of the crowns to the Queen and Attendants. 53 Here is a group of everybody's favorite girls. The candidates for Queen and Attendants. Congratulations to all the girls and especially to Sandy! Above is the Bus Jockeys CluD, a very distinguished (?) group of fellow students who's job it is to keep the buses clean. Mr. Wonderly is advisor. Below is an outstanding group of ditch diggers, tractor drivers, plowers, sheep herders, hog raisers, chicken feeders, hay cutters, and milkers. The Aberdeen Chapter of the Future Farmers of America is headed by Lee Bowman and Mr. Gray is advisor. 54 ANNUAL STAFF, FROM LEFT, BACK ROW: Lee Bowman, Richard Harms, Marvin Ruff, Ron Moncour, Terry Dirks, and Fred Longoria. SECOND ROW: Karen Dalke, Donna Savage, Lucille Gardner, Miriam Wiebe, Pattie Phillips, Drew Johnson. Sandra Schelske. Elaine Duffin, Josie Pena, Connie Clayson, Lona Anderson, and Pennie Chandler.- SEATED: Doris Harbart, Linda Chandler and Lynn Slaugh. Co-Editors; and Tom Grimmett, Editor. OFFICE GIRLS, FROM LEFT, STANDING: Jo Ann Wahlen, Dian Landvatter, Marsha Dumas. Sharon Gamble, Rita Neu, Karen Parrish, Lynn Slaugh, and Ora Lee Sas- ser. SEATED: Lona Anderson. Bevelyn Smith, Miriam Wiebe, Shirley Brookbush, and Linda Anderson. 55 56 57 58 Ruby M., Shirleen M., Doris H., Robert C. and ? Graduating Class of 1960 Above is the graduating Class of 1960. Some of the faces show regret, others show jubila- tion. many show uncertainty, but all show they are glad to graduate from High School. At the right in black robes are Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit dejong of Brigham Young University. Mrs. dejong gave the Commencement Address. 59 d YEARBOOKS COVER BY MYERS


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