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

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Open the Doors to KNOWLEDGE 2 . . . through UNITY . . . CONTEMPLATION 3 . . . STUDY . . . SPIRIT . FRIENDSHIP CONTENTS DEDICATION...................10 FACULTY ADMINISTRATION.....Jl CLASSES.....................J.7 ATHLETICS....................45 ORGANIZATIONS................61 ACTIVITIES...................73 MUSIC........................85 ADVERTISEMENTS...............91 9 WE DEDICATE For guiding us through the past four years as our class spon- sor, and in appreciation of the time and effort given for us, we the Senior Class proudly dedicate. Tiger Tracks 1966, to our advisor, Mr. McDermid. 10 FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION PRINCIPAL AND SUPERINTENDENT Keith Slane George Powell PRINCIPAL S MESSAGE School morale is probably one of the most im- portant facets of the educational process. It is important for all of us--teachers and students alike--in that a student body with low morale is most likely to have grades which are closely cor- related. Choice of student body officers is, therefore most important. I have found this year’s officers to be of the highest caliber. Your choice was commendable. 12 C. Fehringer, K. Terry, A. Horsch, M. Pierce, K. Pratt, M. Stevens. P. Muirbrook, S. Worthington, L. Lords, D. Stevens, R. Shipley, M. Spears, D. Behrend, B. Thurston, D. Thurston, B. Poulson, Seated, C. Worthington, D. Warner, T. Creason, W. Wride, B. Terry, M. Lloyd, B. Kendall. STUDENT COUNCIL Student government in A. H. S. is carried on through Student Council where the four classes and four major organizations are represented. Here all activities are calen- dared, matters of student interest and con- cern are acted upon, and interschool activi- ties are considered. The Council is also active in YMCA Youth Legislature. David Warner-Treasurer Wayne Wride-President Mike Lloyd-Parliamentarian Bill Terry-Vice President Ted Creason-Secretary m —S - F A C u L T Mrs. Dirks-S. H. Mr. Petty-P. E. Social Studies Mrs. Chandler Social Studies Mrs. Sharp-Eng- lish, Librarian Mr. Herr-Music Mrs. Sparks Home Ec. Mr. Johnston Business Mr. Ledington Languages Mr. McDermid Sciences Mr. Moose Miss Phillips Math Math-Guidance Mr. Stastny Agriculture Mrs. Stevens English Mrs. Stroschien Eng. - Journalism Mr. Welander Mrs. Wood Science-Shop English-P. E. Kenneth Westfall- Chairman, George Powell, Elmer Isaak- Clerk, George Brewington, Donald Shelman, Arthur Leisy, Marvin Parsons. SCHOOL BOARD The Aberdeen Public Schools are run by and for the people of this district. The students of Aberdeen High sincerely thank the citizens, and especially our progressive School Board. 16 CLASSES s E N I O R S Class Officers: Mike Lloyd-Pres., Jerry Clayson-V. Pres., Colette Dills-Treas., Joyce Michaelson-Sec. DARLENE ANNEN-The world is waiting to listen when you have something to say--I said some- thing. Pep Club-1-2-3-4. Majoretts-1- 2, Drill Team-3-4, Drill Master- 4, Hifi's-2-3, Choir-2-3-4, Fes- tival-2-3-4, Clinic-2-3, Operet- ta-3, Play-3-4 DAVID BROWN-Tends to his own business. No one has ever been able to find out what it is. Valedictorian: Leonard Isaak STELLA BEACH - Is she a southern belle or ball. FTA-3,4; Pep Club-2,3,4; Jr. Miss Pageant-4; Choir-3; Drama -2. DIANE BRADLEY - There’s only one man in my life--if I only knew who. Pep Club-1, 2; Pep Band-1,2; Choir-1,2,3,4, Vice pres. 2, pres. 4; Drum Major-2; Band-1, 2,3,4, Vice Pres. 3; Trio-3,4; Youth Legislature 1,2; State Clinic band-2; Student Body Sec. LEE ANN BAILEY - Why worry? You can't get out of it alive any- how. FTA-4, accompanist-4; Pep Club -1,2,3, 4; Tigerettes-1,2,3,4; Jr. Miss Pageant-4; FFA Sweet- heart Attendant-4; Homecoming Queen-4; Tiger Tales Staff-4; Choir-2,3,4, Assistant Acc. -3; Music Clinic-2. GLENN BUFFI - If I were not so ambitious I'd be too tired to study. Tiger Club-2,3,4, President 4; FFA-1,2,3. -3,4. 19 CARLA CHRISTENSEN-a girl who can never say enough. Pep Club-1, F. T.A.-3-4, Track- 3, Choir-2-3-4, Play Stage Hand- 3 MUFFET CASE-The world is such a cheerful place when viewed from upside-down. Transfer-3, Joumalism-4 JERRY CLAYSON-I care not for the fairer sex--not all the time any- way. F.T.A.-3-4, Tiger Club-3-4. Football-3-4, Track-3-4, Wrest- ling-3-4, Class Vice Pres. -4, Play-3-4, Boys’ State-3 COLETTE DILLS-It is well for the heart to be naive and for the mind not to be. Drill Team-1-2-3-4, Asst. Drill Master-4, Pep Club-1-2-3-4. Class Treas. -4, Annual Staff-4 TED CREASON-A11 great men are dying. I don't feel so well my- self. Student Council-3. Sec. -4, F. T. A.-3-4, Hifi’s-2-3, Football-1- 2, Basketball-1, Track-1, Sci. Fair-1-2, Class Pres. -2, Annual Staff-1. Asst. Editor-4, Play-4, Operetta-3, Youth Leg. -1-3, Officer-3, Pre. Y. L. in Poky-1- 2-3-4, Y.L. in Boise-3 BOB CURTIS-But I don’t want to go to government! Transfer-3 20 SUSAN FARNSWORTH-What I do know would make a great book. Pep Club-1-2-3-4, Treas. -1-2, Drill Team-2-3, Hifi’s-2-3, Homecoming Cand. -1-2, Music Festival Award-2, Tiger Tales Staff-4, Ed. of Senior Edition, Choir-2-3-4, Music Convention- 2 LINDA GEORGE-A good many things go around in the dark be- sides Santa Claus. Pep Band-1-2-3, Pep Club-1-2- 3-4, Pres.-4. F. T.A.-3-4, His- torian-4, Dramatics play-2, Homecoming Cand. -1-4, Jr. Miss -1st Runner-up, Drill Team-2-3- 4 SHIRLEY GAMBLE-I don’t mind being in a man's world as long as I’m the woman in it. Pep Club-2-3-4, F. T.A.-4, Drama Contest-2, Dramatics play-2, Jr. Miss Contestant-4 MIKE GAMBILL-It’s nice to get up in the morning; but nicer to lie in bed. F. F. A.-3-4, Sec.-4, Basketball 1, Alternate F. F. A. Con. -3 BOYS’ STATERS Mike Lloyd, Leonard Isaak. Brad Kendall, Jerry Clayson 21 ANDREW GUERRA-I never think of the future, it comes soon enough. F. T. A. -3-4, Youth Leg.-2, Choir-3, Tiger Tales Staff-4 TERRY GULL-1 take things as they come—easy. GARY HARBART-He is allergic to 9:00 a. m. Tiger Club-1-4, Wrestling-3, Lettered-3, Basketball Manager- 4, Journalism-4 HOPE HAWES-It’s a woman's privilege to change her mind. Choir-2-3-4, Drill Team-2, Fes- tival-2-3-4 RICKEY HAWES-1 study when I have nothing better to do. Football-1, Choir-4 CLEE HEANEY-I was caught studying once; but I lived down the disgrace. F. F. A. -1-2-3-4 HOMEMAKER OF TOMORROW MISS PERSONALITY STATE JR. MISS PAGEANT Michaelson Noradene Thurston MICHAEL HEANEY-Not to know me is missing one of the greatest opportunities of life. Tiger Club-2-3-4. F. T.A.-3-4. Baseball-1, Track-1-2. Football- 1-2-3. Basketball-2-3 DAVID HEGSTED-A true wit. Well, half-wit anyway F. T. A.-3-4. Pep Band-1-2-3. Sci. Fair-1, Annual Staff-4, Class Assembly MC-1-2, Operetta -3, Youth Leg. -3 JANET HIEBERT-I could be better if I would; but it is so lonesome to be good. Pep Club-1-2-3-4, Hifi's-2-3. F. T. A.-3-4, Choir-2-3, Music Clinic-2-3, Music Festival-2-3, Operetta-3, Play-4, Jr. Miss Scholastic Achievement-4, An- nual Staff-4, Office Help-4 SANDRA HOFFER-She looks in- nocent; but looks are deceiving. Pep Club-2-3-4, Choir-3, Class Assembly-3 MONA HULS-The hardest job of all is that of finding a soft job. Choir-2-3-4. F. T. A.-3-4, Hi- fi's-2-4, Girls' Track-3, Music Festival-2-3-4, Jr. Miss-4, Sec- ond Run. Up-4 LEONARD ISAAK-I guess I'll just follow in Albert's footsteps. F. T. A. -3-4, Council Rep. -3, Tiger Club-2-3-4, Hifi's-4, Foot- ball-1-2-3-4, Lettered-2-3-4, Manager-3, Basketball-3, Science Fair-1, Operetta-3, Play-4, Youth Leg. -3, Commun. Comm. -3-4, Chairman-4 ARLENE JONES-Good nature and good sense go hand in hand. Pep Club-2-3-4, F. T. A. -4, Ma- jorettes-2. Science Fair 1-An- nual Staff 2 BRAD KENDALL-It’s a plague to be a handsome man. F. T. A. -3-4, State Vice Chair. - 4, Tiger Club-2-3-4, Baseball-1, Basketball-1-2-3-4, Football-1- 2-3-4, Track-1-2-3-4, Lettered- 2-3-4, Council Rep. -4, Annual Staff-3-4, Business Manager-4, Pre Youth Leg. -4, Boys' State Delegate-3 BEST LOOKING- Lee Ann Bailey, Wayne Wride 24 BILL KRAMER-Don't judge a man by the noise he makes. F. F. A. -1 MIKE LLOYD-To kiss a miss is lawful--But to miss a kiss is awful. Student Council Vice Pres. -3, Parliamentarian-4, Tiger Club- 2- 3-4, Sec.-Treas.-4, F. T. A. - 3- 4, Football-1-2-3-4, Basket- ball-1-2-3-4, Track-1-2-3-4, Football Captain-4, Lettered-2- 3-4, Class Pres. -4, Vice Pres. - 2, Council Rep.-1, Play-3-4, Youth Leg. at Boise-3, Pre Youth Leg. -1-2-3-4, Council Workshop -2, Boys' State-4 LINDA SABA-Nothing is more fun than a man. Pep Club-2-3-4, F. T.A.-3, Ma- jorettes-2, Play-4, Operetta-3, Transfer-2 JACK LYNN-The deed I intended is great but as yet I know not what it is. F. F. A.-1-2-3-4, Parliamen.-3, F.T.A.-3-4, Tiger Club-4, Wrestling-3, Lettered-3 JIM LEHMAN-One smile is worth a million frowns. Coun. at large-2, F. F. A.-1-2-3- 4, Tiger Club-2-3-4, Basketball- 2, Track-2-3-4, Dis. Tractor Driving Champ.-2, Contest-1, Pre Youth Leg.-2, Dele. F. F. A. Con.-3, Dele. F. F. A. Con. in Kansas City-4 ROBERT MAYER-Even if man could understand women, he still wouldn’t believe it. F. T. A. -4, Tiger Tales Staff-4 25 DON LEISY-It’s better to rust out than wear out. F. F. A. -2, F. T.A.-3-4, Pep Band -1-2-3, Hifi's-2-3, Debate-4, Basketball-2-3, Lettered-3, Man- ager-3, Youth Leg. -2-3 MARGO MATTHIES-We used to have a rhinoceros! Pep Club-1-2-3-4, Pep Band-2-3, F. T.A.-4, Librarian-4, Festival- 3, Clinic-3, Annual Staff-4, Dramatics-2, Play-2, Youth Leg. -2 KATHY MAYER-A little mischief by the way, a little fun to spice each day. Pep Club-1-2-3-4, Choir-2-3, F. T. A.-3-4, Festival-2, Clinic- 2, Play-4, Essay Contest-2, Of- fice Help-4, Stage Hand-3 DONNA MOON-It is her thinking of others that makes us think of her. Pep Club-2-3-4, F. T.A.-3-4, Office Help-4, Stage Hand-4 JOYCE MICHA ELSON - La ugh and the world laughs with you. Pep Club-1-2-3-4, Drill Team- 3-4, Hifi’s-2-3-4, Pep Band-1-2- 3, Choir-3-4, Festival-1-2-3-4, Trio-2, Class Sec. -1-2-3-4, Stage Hand-3, Youth Leg. -2, Homecoming Attendant-2, Can- didate-4, F. F. A. Sweetheart atten. -2, Jr. Miss. -4, Tiger Tales Staff-4 DEAN MOON-Time is but a stream I go fishing in. 26 Salutatorian-Janet Hiebert SYLVIA MOSBRUCKER - If she can't find anything to laugh at, she’ll just giggle. Pep Club-1-2-3-4, F. T. A. -3-4. JANIEL PECK - A ring on the fin- ger is worth two on the phone. Pep Band-1-2-3-4, Band-1-2-3-4, V. Pres. Band-4, Pep Club-1-2- 3-4, F. T.A.-3-4, Annual Staff- 4, Play-3-4, Office Help-4. JACKIE PALMER - I'd rather fight than switch. Pep Club-1-2-3-4, Sec. -2, Treas. -3, Cheerleader-4, Drill Team-1 -2-3, Assistant Drill Master-3, F. T. A.-3-4, Sec.-4, Choir-2-4, Class Treas. -1-3, Play-2-3-4. OLGA PENA - All gentlemen don't prefer blondes, do they? Choir-3, Pep Club-3. MOST VERSATILE Donna Pratt and Bill Terry DEAN PRATT-I am not absent minded; it is the presence of mind that makes me unaware of everything else. Music Festival-1-2-3-4, Tiger Club-2-3-4, Pre Youth Leg.-2, Play-3-4, Annual Staff-4, Hifi's -1-2-3-4, Basketball-1, Football -1-2-3-4, Track-1-2-3-4, Let- tered-2-3-4. DONNA PRATT-My mind is like a moon—there’s a man in it. Cheerleader-2-3-4, Pep Club-1-2 -3-4, Majorettes-1, F. T. A.-3-4, Track-3-4, Letter-3-4, Class V. Pres.-1, Play-3-4, Pre Youth Leg. -3-4, Choir-2, Chapter Sweet- heart-2, Attendant-1, Homecom- ing Candidate-2-3 DEE PRATT-Small but MIGHTY! Pep Band-1-3-4, Pep Club-1-2-3 -4, Band-1-3-4, Choir-2-3-4, Play-2, Operetta-3, Clinic-2-3- 4, Track-3, Drummer-1-2-3-4, F. T. A.-3-4, Mascot-2, Festival Soloist-3 MIKE RAMEY-Most of us keep an eye on the temptation we pray not to be led into. F. F. A. -1-2-3-4, Wrestling-3-4 MOST AMBITIOUS Ted Creason, Sondra Sneed 28 DENNIS ROBERTS-Happy as a mosquito who just passed a screen test. Tiger Club-1-2-3-4, Choir-2, F. T. A. -3, Wrestling-4, Football -1, Baseball-1, Festival-Clinic-2 TOM ROSENDAHL-Always ready for a good time and always will- ing to help make one. Exchange student from Sweden, F. T. A.-4, Football-4, Wrestling -4, Lettered-4 DENNIS SCHUMACHER-He came, he saw, she conquered. Tiger Club-2-3-4, F. F. A.-1-2- 3-4, Basketball-1-2-3-4, Co- Captain-4, Track-3-4 DONNA SHAW-A quiet person is welcome anywhere. Pep Club-2-3-4, Choir-2 SUSAN SAVAGE-Men may come and men may go but I go on for- ever. F. T. A. -3-4, Vice Pres. -4, Pep Club-2-3-4, Class Council Rep. - 2-3, Annual Staff-1, Play 3-4 DAN SCOTT-Be slow of tongue and quick of eye. 29 LYNN SMITH-A closed mouth catches no flies. F. F. A.-1-2-3, Contest-1-2, Ti- ger Club-4, Wrestling-3-4, Foot- ball-4 MIKE SPEARS-I've never seen a greater monster or miracle than myself. Tiger Club-2-3-4, Baseball-1, Basketball-2, Football-1-2-3-4, Track-3-4, Lettered-2-3-4, Choir-4, Youth Leg. -3-4, Tiger Club Rep.-3-4 SONDRA SNEED-Intelligence is fine; but personally I like witch- craft. Pep Club-1-2-3-4, Bus. Manager -2-3, F. T. A.-3-4, Treas.-4. Class V. Pres.-3, Coun. Rep.-1- 2, Annual Editor-4, Play-3, Pre- Youth Leg. -2-3-4, Jr. Miss Per- sonality, Homecoming Attendant -3, Youth Leg. -2-3 LELAND SORENSEN-Why hurry? There'll be time when I'm dead. Transfer-3, F. F. A.-3-4, Wrest- ling-3-4 BEVERLY STECKLEIN-Always be happy and carefree, let others worry. Pep Club-1-2-3-4, F. T. A.-3-4, Majorettes-3, Sci. Fair-1, An- nual Staff-4, Youth Leg. -3, Dec lamation Fes. -3, Jr. Miss Con- testant, Choir-4 GENE SPARKS-A live wire never gets stepped on. F. T. A. -3-4, Tiger Club-3-4, Basketball-1-2-3-4, Track-1-4, Football-3, Plays-3-4, Comm Com. -3-4, Youth Leg. -2-3-4, Pre Y. L. Poky-3-4 30 WITTIEST- David Hegsted Mary Beth Taylor BOB TANNER-I'd like school if teachers and studying could be eliminated. Transfer-3, Tiger Club-4. F. T. A. -4. Football-3-4. Track-3-4. Wrestling-3-4, Lettered-3-4 MARY BETH TAYLOR-For my part I'd tell the truth and shame the devil, but the truth would make the devil blush! Pep Band-1. Pep Club-3, Drill Team-3, Hifi's-3-4, Festival-2- 3-4, Clinic-2-3-4, Drama-2, Play-2, Operetta-3, Play-4 MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Janet Hiebert, Leonard Isaak MAXINE TAYLOR-But oh the den of wild things in the darkness of her eyes. F. T. A. -3, Hifi's-2, Accompan- ist-2, Choir-2-3-4. Clinic-4, Festival-2, Solo-2 NORADENE THURSTON-Good things come in small packages. F. T. A. -3-4, Homemaker of Tomorrow-4, Student Director of Plays-3-4 ROBERT THURSTON-The only fence against the world is a thorough knowledge of it. F. T. A.-3-4, Pres.-4. Tiger Club -2-3-4, Baseball-1, Track-1-2- 3-4, Basketball-2-3-4, Class Council Rep. -3-4, Youth Leg. -3, Pre-Youth Leg. -3-4 BILL TERRY-Laughter is conta- gious. Don't get near me. . T. A.-3-4, Parliamentarian-4, Tiger Club-2-3-4, Football-1-3- 4, Track-1-2-3-4, Basketball-1- 2-3-4, Class Treas. -2, Pres.-3, Play-3-4, Youth Leg. -3, Choir V. Pres. -4, Student Body V. Pres. -4 DONNA UNDERWOOD-Common sense is not a common thing. Pep Club-3-4, F. T.A.-3-4 JOHN VERBECK-Everything gets easier with practice--except get- ting up in the morning. F. F. A.-2-3-4, Sentinel-3, Treas. -4 BEST PERSONALITY Linda George Mike Lloyd LOYD WEHRLI-They voted me the most opposite of the opposite sex. F. F. A. -1-2-3-4, V. Pres.-4, Wrestling-3-4, F. F. A. Contest-4 BARRY WESTOVER-Sometimes I sit and think; mostly I sit. Basketball-1-2, Wrestling-3-4. Track-3-4 CHAD WHYTE-I woke up one morning and found myself asleep. F.F. A.-1-2-3-4, Pres.-2, Track -1. F. T. A.-3-4, State F.F. A. Conv. -1-3 CLIFFORD WHYTE-The world knows nothing of it's greatest men. F. F. A.-1-2-3-4, Parliamentarian -1, Sec. -2, Vice Pres. -3, Track -1, State F. F. A. Conv.-1-3 DOROTHY WICKHORST-I shall never forget the things I remem ber. PAULA JO WORTH-Women’s styles may change; but their de- signs remain the same. Pep Club-1-2-3-4, Tres.-4, Ma- jorettes-2, F. T. A-3-4, Librarian -3, Homecoming Queen Cand. -4 33 RODNEY WEBB-Should life all labor be? Transfer-4, Wrestling-4 STEVE WORTHINGTON.-A well adjusted person is one who makes the same mistake twice without getting nervous. Tiger Club-2-3-4, Football-1-2- $-4, Track-1-2-3-4, Wrestling-3 -4, F. T. A.-3-4, Play-3, Pre Youth Leg. -4, Escort for Home- coming-4 WAYNE WRIDE-Always do right. This will gratify some people and astonish the rest. Tiger Club-3-4, Student Body President-4, F. T. A. -3-4, Foot- ball-1-2-3-4, Wrestling-3-4, Lettered-3-4, Class Officer Pres. - 1, Annual Staff-2, Play-3-4, All High Play-1, Youth Leg. in Boise -3, Caldwell Youth Leg. -4 DEWANE WREN-Not much work and lots of play. Well, tomorrow is another day. F. T. A.-3, Football-1, Track-1, Choir-3 MARIAN ZIEBACH-A woman's guess is more accurate than a man's certainty. Pep Club-1-2, Choir-2-3-4, F. T. A. -3-4, Girls Track-3 34 Run Faster Mike ! JUNIORS Officers: Treas. -Dale Harms Sec. - Liz Stevens V. Pres. -Karma Terry Pres. -Bart Wride Gary Adams Rickie Aldous Robert Anderson Reed Bair Cathy Ballantyne Saundra Barnard Vicky Beck Daniel Becker Mary Ann Brewington Elroy Cardona Mark Cary Gloria Christensen Linda Creamer Lora Da lli mo re Iris Driscoll Twila Evans Connie Fehringer Candy Feld Hoyt Foster Marie Gambill Bill George David Gunter Marvin Hammond Jim Harder Dale Harms Carla Harris Margo Heaney Clinton Heer David Hiebert Alma Holt Calvin Hoskins Larry Johnson Bonadyne Kendall LaDene Kendall Nada Kendall David King Charles Klassen Carol Kosanke Jeanette Larsen Kent Larson Terry Lilya Kathy Lindhartsen Lorin Lords Bonnie Mann Anitta Marley Ethel Monk Irene Muirbrook Sandra Nelson Tim Neville Bill Owens Tom Pena Roman Pena Jeannette Phillips RaNelle Pierce Dessa Poulson Kathryn Powell Jim Prestidge Tom Prudhomme John Richard Micheal Rupe Trent Rupe Judy Rutger Berton Sainz Darryl Scott Ann Shelman Barbara Shipley Ronald Shipley Lois Smith Wesley Spears James Stavast David Stevens Elizabeth Stevens Mike Stoker Karma Terry David Thurston Richard Tieszen David Ulrich David Warner Nancy Webb Mary Louise Wedel Charles Wells Junior Candidates: E. Stevens, C. Feld, I. Driscoll, C. Fehringer (not pic.) David Wheeler Charles Wiebe Bart Wride Ronnie Thomas (not pic.) Secretary-Valde ne Bronson President-Robert Hege Vice President-David Wahlen Treasurer-Gregg Buffi SOPHOMORES oo Dean Anderson Jean Bailey Jenine Barrett Larry Barrett Ellen Beach Glen Beach Mike Beach Danny Behrend Valdene Bronson Dan Brown Sandy Brown Gregg Buffi Kathleen Clayson Helen Creason Kathy Duffin Ernest Espindola Jeff Feld Eton Foster Marlene Funk Margaret Gunter Joye Hawes Laura Hayes Robert Hege Judy Henson Donald Hess Gloria Jenkins Dale Jones Robert Jones Vonda Jones Rosemary Judge I Vickie Kendall Carol King Steven King Wally Klassen Loraine Kraupie Wesley Leisy Mary Ann Landvatter Alan Lords Scott Lusk Kenneth Martinsen Janet Matthies Ernest Medellin Judy Michaelson Eunice Merrill Harold Miller Ricky Miller Larry Monsen Paul Muirbrook Beth Owens Roseanna Palmer 39 Douglas Poulson Kay Pratt Wayne Ransier Curtis Roskelley Shemya Sainz Eldon Sasser Dennis Schritter Lennie Schritter Cheryl Scott Larry Shaw Kent Shelman Sandra Shipley Renae Sorensen Nancy Spurrier Virginia Stroschein Kelly Taylor Toni Taylor Vicki Thompson Diane Thurston Daniel Ulrich David Wahlen Wayne Warner Linda Wells. Forrest Wilcox Sue Wilcox Allen Worth Cristine Worthington Lanny Wride Lyle Youngstrom Not Pictured Larry Munger Jesse Perez Sydney Talbot Homecoming Candidates J. Bailey, R. Judge, Dianne Anderson | John Annen Judy Bair p Annette Bales l E S H M E N Vice Pres. -Kenneth Tieszen Sec. -Treas. -Linda Elliott Pres. -Mike Diegal Geraldene Barnard Milton Becker Bonnie Jean Behrend Susie Benavides Kevin Blackburn Sam Chandler Robin Chappie Katherine Christensen Irene Cardona Rena ldo Cardona Dennis Claunch Eddie Carter 41 42 Norene Clayson Don Dance Mike Diegal Andrea Driscoll Tommy Dvorak Linda Elliott Margaret Evans Marjorie Evans Larry Farnsworth Shirley Fehringer Adell Gardner Steven Glarborg Jay Gneiting Kay Hall Charlotte Heer Randall Hoffer Alberta Horsch Lon Huls Charlotte Isaak Ray Lene Kendall Neil King Rita Kramer Greg Lindhartsen Lloyd Ltmceford Dale Lunceford Danny Mann Becky Marley Mike McPeek Bob Meagher Michael Medellin Darrell Moon Duane Moon Jimmy Nelson Beth Nelson Bobby Nelson Jean Oldfield Rickey Palmer Carol Pena Norma Perez Roy Phillips Marilyn Pierce Tim Pierce Wade Pierce Bryce Poulson Jack Powell Mike Prudhomme Irene Reed Alma Rutger La Ree Schritter Pamela Schroeder Billy Scott Kaye Shelman Nancy Slane Pamela Smith Charlene Speth Rebecca Stoker Mark Stroschein Gaylene Talbot Julie Talbot (no pic. ) Annette Taylor Jeri Taylor Kyle Thornley Kenneth Tieszen Ronald Ulrich Roy Urrea Stephen Verbeck Larry Waddoups Susan Wahlen Ruth Wedel Darlene Wehrli Donna Wehrli Jon Westfall Marvin Wheeler Norman Wilcox Kristine Wonderly Patsy Wren Teresa Wride Homecoming Cand. 's: M. Pierce, L. Elliott, S. Wahlen, A. Dris- coll 44 45 ATHLETICS 46 SEASON Beautiful Autumn weather and a growing in- terest in football drew large crowds to the games this year. The mighty Tigers experienced victory and defeat in their '65 season, but the courage of a Tiger cannot be defeated. THE COACHES Reviewing tactics ate two men with dedication to sports and de- termination to uphold the honor and prestige of AHS. These two qualities make coaches Petty and Perron two of Aberdeen High School’s proudest possessions. SCORES Aberdeen VS Malad.....................12 1 Aberdeen VS Marsh Valley...............6 34 Aberdeen VS A.F........................6 34 Aberdeen VS Preston ...................0 14 Aberdeen VS Montpelier..'.............18 13 Aberdeen VS A.F........................6 27 Aberdeen VS Snake River................0 6 Aberdeen VS Rigby......................0 13 Aberdeen VS Shoshone..................14 0 Co-Captains-Mike Lloyd Mike Spears Top Row: Glen Buffi. Reed Bair, Lorin Lords. Paul Muirbrook, David Warner. Bill Owens. Mike Lloyd, Mike Stoker, Doug Poulson, Bob Tanner. Bob Thurston. Second Row: Daniel Ulrich, David Ulrich, Leonard Isaak. Ronald Shipley. Tom Prudhomme, Marvin Hammond. Billy George, Steven Worthington, Thomas Rosendahl, Terry Lilya. Jim Prestidge, David King. Third Row: James Stavast, Manager. Coach Petty, Dean Pratt. David Wahlen, Mike Spears, Wayne Wride, Gregg Buffi, Lanny Wride, Lynn Smith, Steven King, Coach Perron, Neil King, Manager. Fourth Row; Bart Wride, Danny Behrend, Jerry Clayson, Bill Terry, Brad Kendall, Kent Shel- man. David Gunter. Manager 48 Leonard Isaak-Center Dean Pratt-Halfback Brad Kendall-Quarterback Bob Tanner-Tackle Bob Thurston-Hnd 50 Reed Bair-Tackle David Warner-End Ron Shipley-Guard 36-24-36.....Wow! I mean HIKE! Lorin Lords-Tackle Happiness is punching a Beaver! BASKETBALL 1965-66's basketball squad made an outstanding record by placing second in league competition. Exceptionally fine teamwork, and the determination of both Coach Perron and the Tigers, made this a season to remember. 52 TOURNAMENT SCORES Aberdeen VS Malad 51 Aberdeen vs American Falls 59 Aberdeen vs Snake River SCORES 62 Aberdeen vs Blackfoot 64 55 Aberdeen vs Shoshone 33 Aberdeen vs Burley 46 Aberdeen vs Shelley £3 61 Aberdeen vs Gooding 46 62 Aberdeen vs Burley 49 61 Aberdeen vs Shoshone 53 48 Aberdeen vs Blackfoot 65 58 Aberdeen vs Snake River 38 52 Aberdeen vs Preston 47 48 Aberdeen vs Malad 69 62 Aberdeen vs American Falls 52 44 Aberdeen vs Montpelier 82 51 Aberdeen vs Marsh Valley 64 53 Aberdeen vs Snake River 57 40 Aberdeen vs Preston 54 63 Aberdeen vs Malad 66 44 Aberdeen vs American Falls 56 65 Aberdeen vs Montpelier 60 58 Aberdeen vs Marsh Valley 78 66 B. Kendall, B. Thurston, P. Muirbrook, D. Schumacher, B. Owens, G. Sparks, M. Lloyd, D. Stevens, B. Wride, L. Wride, B. Terry-Manager, Coach Perron, G. Harbart-Manager. After a victory! Bart Wride-Guard Dennis Schumacker-Forward David Stevens-Guard Mike Lloyd-Forward Bob Thurston-Guard Gene Sparks-Center Brad Kendall-Guard Lanny Wride-Guard Paul Muirbrook-Forward Bill Owens-Center Mike jumps into the Montpelier game and comes up with a record--41 points! J. Prestidge, G. Buffi, D. Mann, It Pena, D. Behrend, E. Espindola, R. Tieszen, R. Hege, K. Martinsen, D. Poulson, K. Shelman, G. Adams, D. Claunch, W. Warner, D. Wahlen, W. Leisy, Coach Johnston. JUNIOR VARSITY Joe Johnston, J. V. coach, has led his team to a very successful season. SCORES Aberdeen VS Blackfoot . . 57 45 Aberdeen VS Shoshone . . .70 26 Aberdeen VS Burley. . . . 53 60 Aberdeen VS Shoshone . . £0 40 Aberdeen VS Blackfoot . . 45 48 Aberdeen VS Snake River . . .52 38 Aberdeen VS Preston . . .50 49 Aberdeen VS Malad . . 49 55 Aberdeen VS American Falls. . . . £5 44 Aberdeen VS Montpelier . . 49 41 Aberdeen VS Marsh Valley. . . . , . .54 59 Aberdeen vs Snake River , . .44 40 Aberdeen vs Preston . . .51 69 Aberdeen vs Malad . . 75 45 Aberdeen vs American Falls. . . . £3 49 Aberdeen vs Montpelier . . 37 56 57 WRESTLING Wrestling year No. 2 for our athletic department, under Coach Lyle Petty, has proven that this new interscholastic sport is a pop- ular one at A. H. S. Aberdeen VS Soda Springs. . . . . ... 11 35 Aberdeen vs A. F ... .42 8 Aberdeen vs North Gem . ... 28 23 Aberdeen vs Snake River ... .21 28 Aberdeen vs Preston ... .37 15 Aberdeen vs Preston ... .16 32 Aberdeen vs North Gem . ... 24 24 Aberdeen vs A. F ... .32 16 Aberdeen vs Snake River ... .31 17 Aberdeen vs Soda Springs. . . . . ... 11 35 58 Steve Worthington works for a pin. Back Row: Coach Petty, L. Sorenson, B. Tanner, T. Prudhomme, T. Rosendahl, G. Buffi, R. Bair, L. Lords. Third Row: D. Becker, W. Spears. A. Lords, J. Clayson, S. Worthingtop, B. George, R. Thomas, L. Johnson, G. Talbut, L. Wehrli. Second Row: C. Wiebe, C. Heaney, H. Foster, S. Chandler, W. Wride, T. Pena, B. Westover, M. Ramey, D. Ulrich, R. Jones. Bottom Row: T. Nelson, M. Stroschein, J. Annen, D. King, D. Foster, S. King, J. Powell, L. Schritter, L. Smith, L. Shaw. FROSH ATHLETICS These diligent novice athletes are the future's Varsity Tigers. Long hours of practice and instruction prepare the Freshman basketball, football, and FOOTBALL track teams for competition. Back row: M. Degal, B. Meager, R. Urrea, D. Mann, S. Chandler, M. Powell. Bottom row: Coach Per- ron, D. Clanch, T. Pierce, G. Lindhartson, R. Palmer, R. Ulrich, D. Dance BASKETBALL 60 Frosh: R. Ulrich, D. Claunch, K. Blackburn, K. Thornley, K. Tieszen, P. Cardona, D. Mann, L. Farns- worth, R. Palmer, D. Ulrich, L. Lunceford, J. Gneiting, M. McPeek, M. Diegel, B. Poulson, M. Medellin, Coach Perron 61 ORGANIZATIONS Brad Kendall-Bus. Manager Sondra Sneed-Editor and Cover Design Ted Creason-Asst. and Copy Editor ANNUAL STAFF The task of preparing a yearbook is a big, but re- warding one. This year the entire staff is proud to present Tiger Tracks 1966. A. Driscoll-Rep., S. Sneed-Editor, R. Wedel., M. Matthies-Typist, T. Creason-Assistant Editor, B. Bradley-Music Editor, W. Pierce-Rep., S. Savage-Typist, M. Heaney-Rep., C. Dills-Organ. Editor, Mrs. Stevens-Advisor, J. Peck-Typist, B. Kendall-Bus. Man., J. Matthies-Rep., M. Funk-Rep., D. Hegstead-Rep., B. Owens-Photographer, B. Stecklein-Typist, Bill Owens-Photographer-not pictured. 62 Seated: D. Moon, J. Peck, K. Mayer, S. Gamble, J. Hiebert, D. Poulson, Standing: S. Worthington, J. Lynn, T. Creason, B. Stecklein, J. Palmer, L. George, M. Huls, L. Dallimore. OFFICE HELP The F. T. A. Club equipped the office with an ef- ficient and on-the-job intercom, telephone answer- ing, and supply selling service. Directing the net- work's operation was Miss Anna Alvord, Secretary to the Superintendent. 63 Miss Anna Alvord-Secretary PEP CLUB The spirit and sportsmanship of AHS is largely determined by our Pep Club. Working closely with the cheerleaders, the Pep Club builds the morale of the fighting Tigers. Carla Harris-Publicity Man., Paula Worth-Treas., Linda George-Pres., Candy Feld-Vice Pres., Iris Driscoll-Sec. VARSITY- Donna Pratt, Jackie Palmer, Vicky Be ok CHEERLEADERS The cheerleaders were reorgan- ized this year to have three varsity and three junior varsity cheerlead- ers. These six girls and our mas- cot are devoted Tiger fans. The responsibility of AHS's record for good sportsmanship is largely theirs, 66 Top row: E. Stevens, V. Thompson, L. George, I. Driscoll, A. Driscoll, C. Fehringer, G. Christensen. Second Row: J. Michaelson, K. Terry, C. Harris, K. Ballantyne, J. Michaelson. Third Row: R. Kendall, N. Clayson, N. Kendall, T. Wride, L. Elliott. Bottom Row: D. Pratt, M. Heaney, D. Annen, C. Dills, J. Palmer, V. Beck. TIGERETTES The Tigerettes provide classy marching drills as half-time entertainment at Aberdeen High. Girls are chosen from all classes on their marching ability. Miss Phillips-Advisor, Darlene Annen-Drill Master, Margo Heaney-Sec., Mrs. Wood-Advisor, F. Colette Dills, Assistant Drill Master. FTA Aberdeen High School boasts one of the larger and more active Future Teachers clubs in Idaho. Juniors and Seniors in F. T. A. gain experience by assisting teachers and by serving school and com- munity. B. Terry-Parli. , L. George-Historian, D. Wamer-Chorister, L. Bailey-Pianist, D. Stevens-Council Rep., J. Palmer-Sec., B. Kendall-State Vice Chair. , S. Sneed- Treas., T. Rosendahl-Reporter, M. Matthies-Lib., Seated: S. Savage-V. Pres- ident. B. Thurston-President. OFFICERS: Loyd Wehrli-Vice Pres., John Richard-Pres., Gary Adams- Reporter, Mr. Stastney-Advisor, Jim Harder-Sentinel, Helen Crea- son-FFA Chapter Sweetheart, Mike Gambill-Sec., John Verbeck-Treas., Ron Shipley-Parl., Jim Prestidge- Re porter FFA Future Farmers of America seek to learn the art of professional farm- ing. The boys also participated this year in educational field trips and contests for cattle judging, equip- ment operating, parliamentary procedure and others. Top row: B. Sainz, L. Johnson, P. Muirbrook, M. Stroschein, D. Mann, R. Bair, D. Schumacher, C. Heaney, J. Lehman, D. Wahlen, G. Buffi, R. Phillips, L. Lunceford, E. Carter, D. Lunceford. 2nd row: D. Hess, S. Glarborg, D. Behrend, D. Claunch, S. Verbeck, J. Feld, S. Chandler, M. Ramey, C. Heer, C. Wiebe, B. George, T. Liiya, E. Sasser, D. Moon, J. Westfall. 3rd row: K. Larsen, M. Powell, B. Nelson, K. Shelman, R. Chappie, G. Lindhartsen, B. Meager, J. Lynn, C. Whyte, C. Whyte, D. Schritter, L. Schritter, L. Young- strom, D. Poulson, R. Hege, B. Poulson. Bottom row: D. Jones, L. Huls, W. Pierce, N. Wilcox, Mr. Stastney, R. Shipley, J. Harder, G. Adams, M. Gambill, H. Creason, L. Wehrli, J. Richards, J. Verbeck, J. Prestige. 69 TIGER CLUB The members of the Tiger Club are all the students who have lettered in sports. This organization seeks to promote and support athletic events of all kinds at Aberdeen High School. OFFICERS: Glenn Buffi-Pres., Mike Lloyd- Sec. -Treas., Coach Petty-Adv., Mike Spears-Coun. Rep., Bill Terry-Vice Pres. There's always room for candy, especially when it's sold by the Tiger Club. DEBATE D. Leisy, D. Pratt, Mrs. Stroschein, L. Isaak, T. Creason, B. Stecklein, K. Powell, S. Sneed, D. Bradley These eight students are A. H. S. pioneer de- baters. Mrs. Stroschein, Coach, compliments them on their progress. It is hoped that this program will be con- tinued for years to come at Aberdeen. JOURNALISM The students of Aberdeen High would like to thank the Jour- nalism class for the many fine publications of Tiger Tales and for the many programs, letters, and booklets they pre- pared. Tigertown Talk printed weekly in the Aberdeen Times is an- other service of the ac- tive journalism students. Mrs. Stroschein, E. Monk, M. Case, C. Hoskins, D. Hegstead, B. Mayer - A. Guerra, R. Judge, J. Michaelson, D. Bradley, S. Fransworth, Mark Cary-not pictured 71 COMMUNICATIONS COMMITTEE The Student Council appoint ed an independent committee, known as the Communications Committee, to supervise the use of the public ad- dress system and visual education facilities. D. Stevens, T. Neville, G. SparKs, R. Hege, R. Jones, S. Glarborg, T. Dvorak, Seated: J. Clayson, D. Claunch, L. Huls, L.. Isaak, M. Stoker, A. Lords, and S. King. JUNIOR ANNUAL EDITORS Bus. Manager- Lora Dallimore Editor- Carla Harris Asst. Editor- David Hiebert 72 73 ACTIVITIES Mona Huls - 2nd. run- ner up, Sondra Sneed Miss Personality, JOYCE M1CHAELSON Jr. Miss, Linda George - 1st. runner up. JR. MISS PAGEANT Eleven lovely Senior girls presented their tal- ents with poise and charm for the Junior Miss Pag- eant, Nov. 24th. The event was sponsored by the Aberdeen Jaycees. Shirley Gamble, Stella Beach, Janet Hiebert, Mona Huls, Joyce Michaelson, Linda George, Sondra Sneed, Beverly Stecklein, Lee Ann Bailey, Darlene Annen, Jackie Palmer 74 SADIE HAWKINS DANCE Marryin' Sam at work. She’d rather sneeze than dance. Marryin' Sadie at work. Many eligible bachelors met their match on November 5 as the Class of '68 sponsored the Sadie Hawkins dance. The highlights of the festivity were Marryin' Sadie, (Mrs. Pearl Buffi and Marryin’ Sam, (Father Morse Later), Everybody at work. 75 OUR HEARTS WERE YOUNG AND GAY SENIOR PLAY Great Show, echoed through the large audience as the final curtain fell on the Senior Play. A tremendous job was done by the directors and cast. The Class of '66 donated the proceeds to the school for some new, badly needed, stage flats. CAST Steward Mrs. Skinner Cornelia Otis Skinner . . . Otis Skinner Emily Kimbrough Purser Stewardess Dick Winters Admiral Harriet St. John Winifred Blaugh Leo McEvoy Inspector Therese Madame Elise Monsieur de la Croix . . . Window Cleaner FRESHMAN INITIATION OCT. 20 The Frosh were obliged to survive a merciless ordeal, conducted by the mighty Seniors in order to be properly installed. According to the Seniors, Aberdeen High will be proud of the brave, cooperative Class of '69. They daintily tripped through the rotting remains of a mangled traffic victim--well, spaghetti and eggs anyway. Luscious marsh-mellows and vinegar were served — --and as the saying goes, What goes down (in this case) must come up! It will all be over before you know it. (it was) 77 The annual celebration of Homecoming took place during Football season. Each of the four major organizations nominated a girl from each class to compete for a title. The crowning of the Royalty took place at the Homecoming dance sponsored by the Pep Club and Tiger Club. The theme was Unchained Melody. 78 QUEEN- Lee Ann Bailey ATTENDANTS- Rosemary Judge--Soph. Connie Fehringer--Jr.. Susan Wahlen--Frosh 79 Bachelor Girls Sing . . Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus ASSEMBLIES The keenest intramural competition in Ab- erdeen High is that of assembly production. Each class is invited to sponsor an assembly in which the class members present their various talents. An All High Assembly is sponsored by the Student Council. • You think you’re handsome now . . . wait until I get through with you! . . . And so ends the Senior assembly. SOCK HOPS Sock Hops sponsored by various organi- zations, served as entertainment after ball games. The Watchers David and the rest of the Tories provided entertainment for several Sock Hops. 81 Band Christmas Concert 2nd class (Sophomore) Slave Sale. Tom Rosendahl--our ex- change student from Sweden. SPECIAL EVENTS SENIOR BALL The Senior Ball, decorated as a Winter Wonderland , was held during the Christmas Holidays. Many students and alumni attended. SWEETHEART BALL Moon Light and Roses was the theme for the Sweetheart Ball, a lady's choice af- fair, sponsored by the Student Council in February. 84 85 MUSIC BAND AHS’S MUSIC Under the direction of Mr. Herr, the band and choir prepared for their '65-'66 performances. Both of the classes presented a Christmas Concert, competed at festival and participated at clinic. OFFICERS: David Warner--V. Pres, David Stevens--Pres., Wes Leisy--Soph. Rep., James Stavast--Jr. Rep., Janiel Peck--Sr. Rep., Dee Pratt--Sec., Ruth Wedel--Frosh. Rep. 86 PEP BAND Qualified members of the band are chosen for the Pep Band. The Pep Band plays at AHS ball games in order to rally fans and boost the team. L. Hu Is, D. Stevens, L. Isaak, M. Stoker, D. Warner, D. Pratt. Bottom Row: J. Michaelson, R. Pierce, M. Wedei, I. Driscoll, M. Huls, S. Shipley, D. Bradley, M. Taylor, D. Pratt. HI FI’S Aberdeen’s elite singing group, the Hifi's, is composed of 16 out- standing voices from the AHS music department. The Hifi’s compete at Music Festival. They also sing, upon invitation, at local clubs and churches. 88 90 MAJORETTES In charge of presenting the Colors at AHS games are the Majorettes. The Majorettes also march with the band. Sandra Nelson DRILL MASTER - Bonnie Mann, Asst. - Jeannette Phillips Gloria Jenkins Carol Kosanke Pam Smith WRIDE’S IGA Shop today at IGA ADVERTISEMENTS NEED A NEW CAR ? see LANDVATTER FORD FOR ANYTHING IN WOOD, BUILDING, OR REPAIR, TAKE IT TO EMIL NEU. FOR THE BEST IN SERVICE AND PRODUCTS, TRADE WITH UNITED umnp oil co. FOR LATEST NEWS, IT S THE ABERDEEN TIMES 94 GET FAST FRIENDLY service at AL’S FREEWAY For Complete Beauty Care L 0 U A N N 1 E i S MAKE A SAFE DEPOSIT WITH FIRST SECURITY BANK Go First Class! It Costs No More with JERRY’S OIL COMPANY RADIO DIS- PATCHED SERVICE WHOLESALE RETAIL 95 AND GO! WITH THE HOTTEST BRAND GOING 96 American Oil Lee Pratt, Distributor You can live better ... electrically Ray Reynolds- Custodian The year is ending. For Seniors the doors of AHA have opened for the final time. We must move on; but the memories shared in these halls are ours to keep. The Tiger Tracks Staff has tried to capture the highlights of '65 and '66 in this book. We hope that the coming years will be filled with happiness and fond memories of the days spent in AHS. Sondra Sneed-Editor 98 AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS 100 AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS 102 AUTOGRAPHS 103 AUTOGRAPHS TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY The World' Best Yearbooks Are Taylor-made 104


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