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

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TIGER TRACKQ VOL. 51, 1968 ABERDEEN HIGH ABERDEEN, IDAHO Sunrise Sunset Sunrise the beginning of a new day A new life Friends together In that life Shaping the present Prolonging the future Memories the past the present the unseen Sunset the end of a day The end of an era The life does not end But the nucleus of that life splits Going many directions Into new lives and Many new Sunrises. 2 T' Contents Activities 5 Music 15 Sports 23 Organizations 41 Administration 53 Faculty 59 Classes 65 Ads 91 Farewell 102 I SENIORS SAY THANKS .. . To Mr. Joe Johnston. for the help he lias willingly given to our class the past three years, for assemblies, dances and plays. Joe B is a friend to all the stu- dents; he is also an excellent teacher and coach. To Mrs. Lavern Wood for helping the Sr. class despite her large student load and many activities. Mrs. Wood assists our class as sponsor, counselor and friend with the thought of helping her students being most important. 4 ACTIVITIES 5 Homecoming '67 Queen Judy Michaelson; Junior Attendant Susan Hansen; Freshman Attendant Vickie Gneiting; Sophomore Attendant Janet Simonsen. Senior Queen Candidates ride Senior float Autumn Royalty . 0 W V L. to R.: H. Creason, R. Judge, Queen Judy Michaelson, N. Clayson, C. Scott; 2nd row: L. King, S. Hansen, J. Simonsen, K. Poulson, N. Driscoll; 3rd row: K. Lloyd, P. Schroeder, V. Gneiting, C. Horsch, T. Anderson. Not Pictured: J. Gamboa. Students danced till midnight under the spell of Autumn Leaves. Towering flames of the bonfires licked the night sky for AHS victory. During the snake dance, many students explored parts of Aberdeen they had never seen before. 8 Decorating for the dance included much give and take. Homecoming Was Fun For All A. H. S. spirit was at its fullest for Homecoming ‘67. Activities began early in the week when each class and club began making floats for the parade. Thursday night was host to a Student Council-sponsored snake dance and bonfire. The snake dance began the night's activities, taking the cheering students through the streets and establishments of town. The dance ended at the football field where each class lit their woodpile. The classes had raced against each other in a contest to make the biggest pile. It ended in a draw between the Seniors and Juniors. Pep talks by the team captains, coaches, and cheerleaders brought the evening to an end with the most Homecoming spirit Aberdeen has ever shown. A. H. S. classes worked hard to place in the float competition. 9 Top row (1. to R. ): Linda Wells, Nancy Spurrier, Vicki Kendell, Ellen Beach. Bottom: Vicki Thompson, Gloria Jenkins, Kathy Clayson, Valdene Bronson, Carol King, Laura Hayes. Senior Girls Vie For Jr. Miss Honors Senior girls having a grade point average of 2. 5 were eligible to enter the J. C. sponsored Aberdeen Junior Miss Pageant, November 24. Ten girls competed for the title. Activities that the girls par- ticipated in were: attending an afternoon Tea and interview period preceding the pageant, participating in a youth fitness presentation, and a talent display. Kathy Clayson was chosen as the 1968 Jr. Miss with Valdene Bronson chosen as first runner-up and Vicki Thompson chosen for second runner-up honors. Laura Hayes received trophies in the talent competition and for the highest scholastic average. Kathy competed in the state pageant in Moscow January 19 and 20. 10 1 VN ' Red and While are colors for Qenior Ball Our Winter Love was the theme of the Senior Ball Dec. 29 in the Jr. High Gym. The theme was carried out in red and white decorations fea- turing evergreen trees and a winter scene. A professional photographer was available for color photographs of couples. Kathy Clayson and Carol King sang the theme song during intermission. Couples dance in formal attire to music provided by Lynda and the Mid- nights . 11 Golly, you're cute. The Tiger victory cake. Juniors Sponsor Dance, Present Assembly The Junior Class presented their assembly Nov. 22. The student body enjoyed the skits and talent numbers with a hillbilly theme. Andrea Driscoll and Jeri Taylor were M.C. 's. The Juniors also sponsored a Miss Cupcake Dance Feb. 10. Greg Lindhartsen and Kevin Blackburn were crowned Miss Cupcakes for 1968. ” Miss Cupcakes. The contestants frost their cakes. Stelia Woolsey. Diana Wilson .. Carol Stellar .. Ginny Martin .. Wendy Rheal .. Peggy Wilson .. Kay McCarthy . Helen Wilson .. Agness Franklin Hal Valli...... Sgt. Beggs----- Bob Jones...... Steve Haviland Larry Munger .. Kirk Wilson ... Ched Armstrong Dean Doyl .... ........Linda Wells ......Sandra Shipley Christine Worthington ........Joye Hawes .........Vicki Kendall ......Rosemary Judge ,... Kathleen Clayson .........Laura Hayes .........Ellen Beach ......Daniel Ulrich .........Kelly Taylor ........ Steven King ......Danny Behrend .........Larry Barrett ......Paul Muirbrook ........Gregg Buffi ........Allen Worth Qeniors Present Fair Exchange The Seniors presented their play Fair Exchange Feb. 19. The play, a mystery- comedy about a high school prom escapade, was directed by Mr. Pat Rowe. 13 Li'l Abner, Ted Hub, and Daisy Mae, Cynthia Davis, dance coronation number. Girls Drag Guys To Annual Sadie Hawkins Dance SI oisniAi ■V. Hifi's Sing In Christmas Concert Each year members of the music department are eligible to try out for Hi-Fi’s. This year fourteen were chosen. Hi-Fi’s upon request perform for different organizations; for example, they provided entertainment at the Rotary Christmas Banquet. 16 Choir Preforms Under New Direction Under new direction, the choir has taken on a different kind of music. The mixed voices now join together in modern and less classical numbers for their pro- ductions. 17 Qecond Year For The Girls Chorus Proves Rewarding In its second year the girls chorus has provided numbers for several entertaining con- certs. Among their perform- ances were the Fall Concert, Nov. 8 and the Christmas Concert, Dec. 20 in which they sang under the direction of Mr. Beers. 18 19 Band Performs Three Duties Although the Aberdeen High School Band is small, it has the jobs of three or- ganizations: pep band, marching band, and concert band. Susan Wahlen, President, Ruth Wedel, Vice-presi- dent, and Pam Schroeder, Secretary-Treasurer. From L to R; Jolene Pierce, Barbara Warner, Pam Smith, Judy Bair, Dianne Anderson, Center; Gloria Jenkins, Captain. Majorettes Present the Flag And March At Games 21 Linda Elliot andSusan Wahlen are Choir accompanists. Accompanists and Director Work Towards Better Concert Numbers Mr. Larry Beers directs the music department's acti- vities. Susan Houghland is the accompanist for Girls Chorus. 22 9P0RTS 23 Football Team Fought Hard For AH8 A moment of silence lends way to a flag salute before an upcoming battle. Action begins with a lineup on the Tiger gridiron. 24 68 Our Tiger Coaches: Coach George Brown and Head coach Robert 0 Mera; We appreciate their devotion and hard work for the team. Top Row: Ronald Ulrich, Gregg Buffi, David Wahlen, Evan Palmer, Kirk Tohmas, Chuck Prestidge, Gary Judge, and Roy Espindola. Middle Row: Coach Brown, Ernest Espindola, Larry Monson, Randy Miles, Tim Pierce, Kyle Thorn- ley, Danny Mann, Daniel Ulrich, Steven King, and Coach CMera. Bottom Row: Larry Barrett. Kent Shelman, Steve Perry, Alan Lords, Paul Muirbrook, Danny Behrend, Allen Worth, Lanny Wride, and Steve Glarborg. 25 f Ernest Espindola End David Wahlen Fullback .jU it Gregg Buffi Fullback Allen Worth Tackle Randy Miles Halfback Lanny Wride Halfback fe; v 26 Larry Monson Tackle Larry Barrett Guard Steven King Halfback Ronald Ulrich Center Steve Perry End Alan Lords Quarterback Daniel Ulrich Center Steve Glarborg Guard Danny Mann End 27 Team Co-captains: Kent Shelman Danny Berhend Paul Muirbrook Tigers try for an extra point during a home game. Ken Shelman and Kyle Thornley received a trophy for being the outstanding players of the homecoming game. The way the coach is pacing the field, you'd think it was his team out there. Well. It is! Manager: Tommy Vanderford Coach Joe Johnston Tigers Have Good Season Aberdeen 74 Butte 72 Aberdeen 54 Salmon 70 Aberdeen 64 Blackfoot 66 Aberdeen 90 Butte 71 Aberdeen 56 Salmon 79 A berdeen 54 Rigby 81 Aberdeen 57 American Falls 54 Aberdeen 71 Bear Lake 70 Aberdeen 57 Preston 88 Aberdeen 86 Malad 84 Aberdeen 87 Soda Springs 67 Aberdeen 75 Marsh Valley 52 Aberdeen 57 Snake River 55 Aberdeen 48 Snake River 51 Aberdeen 60 American Falls 75 Aberdeen 68 Bear Lake 75 Aberdeen 64 Preston 77 Aberdeen 85 Malad 106 Aberdeen 72 Soda Springs 57 Aberdeen 73 Marsh Valley 63 Top row (L to R) Ben Saiz, LeRoy Hayes, Robert Hege, Kenneth Tieszen, Kenneth Martin- sen, Paul Muirbrook, Kent Shelman. Bottom row (L to R) Wayne Warner, David Wahlen, Danny Behrend, Steve Perry, Gregg Buffi, Dennis Claunch 29 Dennis Claunch Guard 5'8 Danny Behrend Guard 5'10 Gregg Buffi Guard 5 8” David Wahlen Guard 5'9 Robert Hege Center 6 4” Kent Shelman Forward 5 10 Paul Muirbrook Forward 5'11 LeRoy Hayes Center 6'1” How 'bout a dance? Jump, jump, higher, higher! Oh boy! We beat A. F. Who me? 32 Top Row: Coach Slaugh, Shane Savage, Bryce Poulson, Rick Plamer, Steve Glasser, Brock Driscoll, Wade Pierce, Lon Huls, Bottom Row: Ray Cardona, Dean Satterfield, Joe Pratt, Tim Pierce, Varon Blackburn, Manager 33 Wrestlers Fight For Tiger Conquest tit hfiH'HiW - George Brown. Coach TIGER MATMEN Steve Verbeck Manager hmn. 98 lb. Ray Cardona Jr. 115 lb. Bobby Nelson 34 106 lb. Lennie Schrltter 123 lb. Ron Wasia 123 lb. Steve King 136 lb. Gary Judge 130 lb. Randy Miles 168 lb. Kirk Thomas 157 lb. Alan Lords 141 lb. Mike Diegel 148 lb. Jack Powell 183 lb. Kim Grover Heavy Weight Larry Monsen 35 Randy's working at it. Neil has him pinned! And why not blow the whistle? Jack has him flat on Another inch and Alan will have him. his back! J.V. MATMEN Top: Coach Brown, Jay Gneiting, Jay Westfall, John Lindhartsen, Boyd Simonsen, Dell Christiansen, Dick Shelman, Scott Chandler, Paul O’Brien, Manager Phillip Beach. Bottom: Brent Thompson, Theodore Pena, David Chandler, Ricky Miller, Mark Stroschein, Dan Grover, David Stoker, Bud Bloom, Bill Scott, Brian Schultz, Larry Shaw 36 Tigers Grab Mat Wins A berdeen Opp. with American Falls 34 14 with Shelley 41 11 at Butte SO 8 with Soda Springs 23 23 with Marsh Valley 11 31 at Highland 10 35 at Pocatello 12 27 Aberdeen Opp. at American Falls 23 at Snake River 10 36 at Malad 21 23 with North Gem 30 15 at Preston 19 22 with Bear Lake 27 15 with Blackfoot 26 17 Spectators Make The Sport Cross country Joins Sports Line Up Cross country was added to the fall sports line up during the 1967 season. Left to Right - Dennis Phillips, Kevin Blackburn, Steven Verbeck, Jay Gneiting, and Coach Joe Johnston. 38 Freshmen Boys Participate In Athletic Program T- Top Row: Doug Hansen, Dallas Claunch, Val Lowder, Paul O'Brien, Mike Anderson, Ray Cardona, David Chandler, John Houghland, Third Row: Dick Shelman, Dale Christensen, Boyd Simonson, Bud Bloom, Murray Kendall, Brent Thompson, Ronald George, Second Row: Steven Adams, Richard Medellin, Jay Westfall. Tony Gallegos, David Stoker, Randy Ralphs, Philip Beach. Bottom Row: David Sorenson, Marshall Gardener, Coach Slaugh, Wes Tieszen, Beryl Hensen. Top Row: Coach Rick Larsen, John Houghland, Bruce Thomas, John Wonderly, Brad Matthies, David Bartholama, Murray Kendell, Wesley Tieszen, Mark Duffin, Stan Duffin, Manager Bottom Row: Mike Verbeck, Brad Hawes, Beryl Hensen, Kelvin Dallimore, Tony Gallegos, Steve Adams, Dallas Claunch, Mike Anderson. 39 MASCOT Susan Wahlen JR. VARSITY Nancy Driscoll Debra Taylor Carol Knudsen VARSITY Joye Hawes Kathy Clay son Mary Wasia ORGANIZATIONS 41 RAH! RAH! PEP CLUB The spirit this year among the students of A. H. S. has been given a big boost by the Pep Club. With new cheers and catchy tunes they help run enthusiasm high at all the games. Norene Clayson - Treas.. Ruth Wedel - Publicity Director, Christine Worthington - Pres. , Rosemary Judge - V. Pres., Carol King - Sec. 42 L-R: Diana Thurston, Ruth Wedel, Cynthia Davis, Gene Whyte, Cheryl Duffin, Frankie Burgess, Arlene Worthington, Kaloha Lloyd. Debbie Palmer, Vicki Thompson, Chris Worthington, Andrea Driscoll, Janet Simonson, Judy Michael- son, Linda Elliott, Loa King, Vicki Kendall, Yvonne Kendall. Center: Kay Pratt, asst. Drill Master, Carol King. Drill Master, Teresa Wride, Sec. 43 PREPAREQ FOR THE FUTURE Pres. Ellen Beach Vice Pres. Rosemary Judge Secretary Laura Hayes Treasurer Alberta Horsch 44 THE NATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR BOYS STUDYING VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE Vicki Thompson (L to R) Alan Lords: Vice Pres.; Gregg Buffi: Sentiiial; Paul 1967 Chapter Sweetheart Muirbrook: Treasurer: Kent Shelman: Secretary; Danny Behrend: Pres.; Steve Glarborg: Reporter 45 TIGER CLUB PROMOTES INTEREST IN ATHLETICS L. -R. Lanny Wride, Treasurer, Danny Behrend, Student Council Representative, Doug Poulson, Vice Pres. Neal King, Sec. Mr. Robert CMera, Advisor, Center: Kent Shelman, President. 46 TIGER TALES STAFF PUTS OUT SCHOOL PAPER Back row: Kathy Jensen, Tom Dvorak, Linda Wells, Cheryl Duffin, Frankie Burgess, Chrystine Scott, Judy Michael- son, Vicki Thompson, Virginia Stroschein, Lorraine Kraupie Front row: Janie Littlefield, Garoldene Barnard, Mary Wasia, Marjorie Evans, Rosemary Judge Virginia Stroschein, Asst. Editor: Rosemary Judge, Editor: Mrs. Karen Stroschein, Advisor 47 DEBATERS COMPETE FOR NATIONAL HONORS Mr. Rowe's debate class has another goal besides winning debates. With 25 points acquired from a good round of debate, a student can join the NA- TIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE, a national debate honor society. Mr. Pat Rowe - Advisor Back row: Carol Knudsen, Shane Savage, Kaye Shelman, Mr. Rowe, Gordon Toevs, Marjorie Evans, Marilyn King, Clair Anderson Front row: Monica Stroschein, Bonnie Behrend, Patsy Wren, Elsie Hiebert, Barbara Stavast, Garoldene Barnard 48 COMMUNICATIONS MAKES SILENCE OBSOLETE These 14 boys were ap- pointed by Council to care for the P. A. system at all school plays, games and other presentations. Taking care of the photography and visual aids equipment is also a duty of the Communications Committee. 49 YEARBOOK STAFF Top row: W. Peirce, B. Marley, T. Dvorak, C. Isaak, S. King; Middle row; S. Shipley, F. Burgess, P. Kendall, G. Jenkins, C. Worthington, R. Judge, M. Funk, H. Creason, K. Pratt, J. Gamboa, J. Michaelson; Bottom row: L. Hayes Business Manager: Wes Leisy Assistant Manager: Laura Hayes Editor: Beth Owens Assistant Editor: Robert Jones Advisor: Karen Stroschein 51 Kaye Shelman and Marjorie Evans received a superior rating at the annual Black-Snake Debate Tournament. Robert Jones received a certificate for a perfect score on the U.S. Air Force Test. He also won the American Legion Oratorical Contest. 52 Sandra Shipley won the Homemaker of Tomorrow Award after taking a special test given to all the Senior girls. ADMINISTRATION 53 The annual staff is to be commended for their efforts in the pro- duction of this fine school annual. It is through such unselfish devotion to duty and untiring team effort that this great country of ours was built. Many hours have been spent by all persons concerned, including your fine advisor Mrs. Karen Stroschein. I salute all of you for a job well done. Keith Slane Superintendent 54 It is a pleasure to serve you because I think you are a wonderful group of young people. Your cooperation has been, (with minor ex- ceptions) outstanding. Let it continue. I think I understand you and your problems. Please feel free to consult me at any time. I may not be able to help, but, I'm a good listener. E. E. Inman Principal 55 Standing: Elmer Isaak, Clerk; Marvin Parsons. Seated: Supt. Keith Slane; Kenneth Westfall; Don Shelman. Not Pictured: Bob Knudsen, chairman; Ward Little.. Thanks to the help of the School Board, the bond issue for additions to AHS was passed in November. Members worked hard on its promotion and are confident it was all worthwhile. School Board Promotes Bond Issue 9 ■ This architectural drawing shows how the new north wing should make Aberdeen High School appear. 56 Back Row: Danny Behrend, Larry Fransworth, Kent Shelman, Gregg Buffi, Paul Muirbrook, Shane Savage, Joe Pratt, Brock Driscoll, David Wahlen, Steve Glorborg, Larry Barrett, Allen Thurston, Front Row: Tena Anderson, Carla Horsch, Susan Wahlen, Marilyn Pierce, Judy Michaelson, Mary Wasia, Mr. Harrison, Advisor, Council Coordinates Activities Student government is imponant to the management of A. H. S. The Council co- ordinates school activities and helps to iron out any differences between teachers and students. L to R Larry Barrett-Vice-Presi dent: David Wahlen-President: Steve Glarborg-Parliamentarian; Susan Wahlen-Treasurer; Mary Wasia-Secretary 57 Miss Alvord Spearheads Office Duties Miss Anna Alvord performs the secre- tarial duties for the school district. Some of her duties include bookkeeping, handling school supplies, keeping school records, and acting as a personal secretary to Supt. Keith Slane. Janitors Take Pride In Their Work The way the students set their attitudes depends a lot upon how the school looks. If there is anyone with a bad attitude, it certainly isn't the fault of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Reynolds. The Reynolds take pride in keeping the school sparkling, in hopes that Aberdeen students will also have pride in their school. 58 FACULTY 59 Larry Beers-Music Delores Eggleston-Art, Eng. I. IV, V Gerald Harrison-Spanish Joe Johnston-Business, Ath- letics Joyce Larsen-Shorthand, Library, Eng. I Blaine Livingston-German, U. S. History, Sociology A. E. McDermid-Science Lola Myers-World History, Eng. Ill, IV Robert OTvlera-Athletics. Math Mary Rose Petr-Guidance Clint Phillips-Auto Mech. Norval Pittman-Science, Woodworking (Wood Shop) 60 Pat Rowe-Speech, Debate, Government Pearle S laugh-Study Hall Feme Sparks-Home Ec. Allen Stastny-Ag. Karen Stroschein-Joum. , Eng. I, II La Verne Wood-Eng. Ill, P. E., U. S. History 61 Studente Enjoy Classes Most AHS students have a favorite class which they look forward to during the day. Many of these subjects are activity classes where a student can use his hands or voice as a part of his classroom routine. Creative or athletic ambitions are realized by many students in their elective subjects. Whether it is creating a master- piece in Art, or passing the President's test for youth fitness, students enjoy actively working toward class goals. 62 Faculty Members Officate Communicate Meditate Demonstrate 64 CLASSES 65 BETH OWENS-A psychedelic mind on a surrealistic track. FTA. 3-4, Annual Editor, Jr. Play, Speech Play-4, Pep Band 1-2-3, Pep Club 3-4, Paper Staff-3, Annual Staff 2-3-4 VALDENE BRONSON- That which is striking and beauti- ful is not always good, but that which is good is beau- tiful. Class sec. 2-3-4, Choir sec. 4, Pep Club 1-2- 3-4, FTA. 3-4, Hi-Fi's-4, Aberdeen Jr. Miss; 1st run- nerup, Miss Personality ; Music Clinic-4 STEVEN KING- One morning 1 woke up and found myself asleep. Jr. Play Wrestling 2-3-4, Football 2-3-4, Track 2-3, Tiger Club 2-3-4, FTA 2 The Sun Sets On An Old Day MOST ATHLETIC: Paul Muirbrook and Sue Wilcox GREGG BUFFI He’s a homeless individual.. No- body is home less than he is. Sr. Play, Football 1- 2-3-4, Basketball 1-2-3-4, FTA 3- 4, FFA 1-2-3-4, Tiger Club, Track, Class Vice Pres, 2, Student council 3-4 66 PAUL MUIRBROOK- All the world's greatest men are dying--I don’t feel so well myself. Football 1-2-3-4, Basketball 1-2-3-4, Class Pres. 3, FFA 1-4, Reporter 3, Treas. 4, FTA 3-4, Tiger Club 2-3-4, Student Council 1-2-3-4, Boy's State, Youth Leg, 3. CAROL KING- When the night falls, let there be two of us. Drill Team 3,4, Drillmaster 4, Pep Club 1-2- 3-4, FTA 3-4, Homecoming candidate 2, Class Treas. 3 KENTSHELMAN: One man in a thousand is a leader of men, the 999 are followers of women. Football 1-4, Basketball 1-4, Track 1-4, Tiger Club, FFA officer, Frosh Pres., Student Council -4, FTA 3,4. And Rises On a New JUDY MICHAELS ON I don't care if anybody likes me or not, just so I'm popular. Homecoming Queen, Drill Team 2,3, FTA 3-4, Paper Staff, Pep Chib 1-2-3, Pep Band 1-2, Student Council Pres. Lanny Wride, Vice Pres. Danny Behrend, Sec. Valdene Bronson, Treas. Vicky Thompson. JUDY HENSEN- There’s only one man in my life—if I only knew who. ” Girls Choir-3 VONDA JONES- Silence is more eloquent than words. Pep Club-1-2-3-4 MARY ANN LYNN-”He came, he saw, she conquered. Transfer-1, Drill Team 2,3, Pep Club-1,2,3 DONALD HESS- A little mis- chief by the way, a little mischief to spice each day. ” Mr. Irresistible-4 ERNIE MEDELLIN- He’s al- lergic to 9:00. ” Assembly - 2,3. KENNETH MARTINSEN-'Tve got a woman crazy over me, she’s funny that way. STEVE PERRY- Ain’t it the truth, opportunity knocks on the door while temptation kicks it in. ” All sports-4 DOUG POULSON- Not much work and lots of play; well, tomorrow is another day. LANNY W RIDE- If I’m not Superman, who is?” 68 JANE LITTLEFIELD- A true wit- well, half wit anyway. Tiger Tales Staff-4 WALLY KLASSEN-’Tt's better to rust out than to wear out. DANNY BROWN- He knew the precise psychological moment when to say nothing. SHEMYA SAINZ- A well- adjusted person is one who makes the same mistake twice without getting nerv- ous. Pep Club-1 MARGARET GUN TER- Shall I go on, or have I said enough? DENNIS SCHRITTER-'T plan to take life seriously— some day. FFA-1-2-3-4 DEAN ANDERSON- I never found the companion that was so companionable as solitude. ELDON SASSER- He's not a lady's man, but he partici- pates. GLORIA JENKINS- The greatest pleasure of life is love. Majorettes 2-3, Capt. 4; Pep Club 1-4, FTA 3-4, Jr. Play A9 LAURA HA YES- Blessed are the calm. Pep Club 1-2- 3-4, JR. Miss Cand., FTA- 3-4, Sec. Annual Staff 4, JR. Play, Sr. Play. MARLENE FUNK- There is no excellent beauty, that hath not some strangeness in proportion. Spanish Club Off. FTA-3-4, Homecoming Cand. KELLY TAYLOR- Blessings on him who first invented sleep.” Wrestling 1, Foot- ball 1-4, Jr. Play, Sr. Play, Track 4 CHRISTINE WORTHINGTON Beauty is power, a smile is its sword. Cheerleader 2-3, Drill Team 1-4, Student Council-2, Pep club 1-2-3- 4, Pres. 4, Annual Staff 4, Homecoming Cand. 1, Clinic 2, Jr. Play 3, Sr. Play. ROBERT JONES- In the scale of the destinies, braun will never weigh as much as brain. Communication Committee 1-2, Chairman 3-4, Jr. Play, Boy's State 3, Wrestling 2, Student Council 4, Cand. for SBP, Speech Play 4. MOST AMBITICXJS: Larry Barrett, Beth Owens, Robert Jones. WESLEY LEISY- He's a man of simple tastes. All he wants is the best of every- thing. Basketball-2, Student Council 2, Annual Bus. Manager-4, FTA-3, Ag-1. JOYE HAWES- She’s found something money can't buy- enjoyment of life. Cheer- leader-3-4, Mascot-2, Drill Team-2, FTA-3, Pep Club- 1-2-3-4, Homecoming Can- didate-3. WAYNE WARNER- One crowded hour of GLORIOUS life is worth an age without a name. ” FFA-1, FTA-3-4, Jr. Play, Basketball-1-4, Football-1. ROSEMARY JUDGE- A pleasing combination of industry and pleasure. Pep Club-1-2-3-4, Vice President -4, Sec. (class) 1, Home- coming Attendant-2, Candi- date-4, FFA Sweetheart At- tendant-2, FTA 3-4. ALLEN WORTH- A severe case of Monday morning blues. Football 1-4, Bas- ketball-1, Speech-2, Senior Play-4. 71 MOST VERSATILE: David Walhen and Kathy Clayson. DANNY BEHREND- And then the lover... Basketball 1- 2-3-4, Football 1-2-3-4, Track 1-2-3-4, Boys State 3, FFA Vice President 3, Presi- dent 4, Parliamentary contest 1- 3, FTA Parliamentarian 3- 4, Council Representative 1- 2- 3-4, Tiger Club 1-2-3-4, Junior Play 3, Senior Play 4, Sr. Class Vice President, 4, FFA 1-2-3-4. JANET MATTHIES- I love mankind. It's people I can't stand.” Annual Staff 2-4, Pep Chib 1-2-3, Tiger Tales Staff 2-4, Youth Legislature SUE WILCOX- Her fun sparkles like champagne. Pep Band 1-3, Pep Club 1-4, FTA 3-4, Track 1-4, Speech Play 2, Annual Staff 4, Spanish Club 4 ERNEST ESPINDOLA- Every inch a man, and every mil- limeter good-looking. ” Foot- ball 2-3, Track 2-4, Basket- ball 2-3-4, Tiger Club 2-3, Junior Play 3, President of Spanish Club 4 VIRGINIA STROSCHEEM-”! have a single- track mind. Pep Club 1-2, FTA 3, Track 2, Paper Staff 3, Paper Co-editor 4 WITTIEST: Joye Hawes Larry Monson 72 RANDY MILES- A live wire never gets stepped on. Football-3-4, Wrestling-3- 4, Tiger Club 4, FFA-3-4. KATHLEEN CLAYSON- There is no cosmetic for beauty like happiness. Pep Club 1-2-3- 4, Frosh, Homecoming At- tendant-1, Drill Team-2, J. V. Cheerleader-3, FTA-3-4, State Chairman-3, Junior Homecoming Attendant-3, Aberdeen Jr. Miss-4, Senior Play-4, Hi Fi's-3-4, Annual Staff-3, Pep Club Secretary- 3. SANDRA SHIPLEY- It is well for the heart to be naive, and for the mind not to be. LARRY BARRETT-'T won- der who will be president until I'm of age? Foot- ball-1-3-4, FTA-3-4, Jr. Class Vice-president, Jr. Play, Tiger Club-4, Stu- dent Body Vice-president. KAY PRATT- Men may come, men may go, but I go on forever. Pep Club-1-2-3-4, Cheer- leader-2-3, Drill Team 1-4, Assistant Drill Mas- ter-4, Student Council- 2, Freshman Class treas- urer-1. VALEDICTORIAN: Robert Jones SALUTATORIAN: Sandra Shipley 73 LYLE YOUNGSTROM- One may smile and smile and be a villian. Basketball 1. RENAH SORENSON- Don't tell all you know, but know all you tell. Speech Play 2, Youth Legislature 1 JANINE BARRETT- Can I help it if I'm as smart as Webster? Pep Club 1-2-3, FTA 3-4, German Club 4, Annual Staff 4. BONNIE DALKE- In the love- light of her eyes. Transfer 3, Spanish Club 4. LARRY SHAW- A closed mouth catches no flies. Wrestling 2-4, Jr. Play JEFF FELD- Lead me not into temptation but show me where it is and I'll find it. FFA 1. DAVID HANSEN- One way to keep happy, is to leam to en- joy trouble. Transfer 4. NANCY SPURRIER- One’s outlook is part of his virtue. Pep Club 2-3, Jr. Miss Pag- eant-4 FORREST WILCOX- The light that lies in women's eyes has been my heart's undoing. 74 LENNIE SCHRITTER- Some- times I sit and think; but mostly I sit. ” Wrestling-1- 2-3-4, FFA-1-2-3-4, Tiger Club-4 CHERYL SCOTT- To be positive is to be mistaken at die top of one's voice. ” Tiger Tales-3, Speech play- 4, Track-1 ROBERT HEGE- A woman is only a woman, but a good cigar is a smoke. FFA-1- 2, Basketbali-2-3-4 DIANA THURSTON- Knowl- edge comes, but wisdom lingers. ” Pep Club-2-4, FTA-3, JR. Play-3, Drill Team-4, Play Student Dir. 3.4. SCOTT LUSK- Don’t judge a man by the noise he makes. FTA-3, Wrestling- 1-2 KATHY DUFFIN- He who steals my purse, steals trash. Pep Club-1, Speech Play-2, FTA-3-4 DANIEL ULRICH- Tends to his own business; no one has ever been able to find out what it is. Football-1-2- 4, Senior Play-4 JACKIE GAMBOA- I don’t care what I do as long as I get out of class. ’’ Transfer- 4, Homecoming Attendant- 4. LARRY MONSEN-’’Pleasure's a sin and sometimes sin's a pleasure. Wrestling-4, Football-4, Tiger Club-4 75 HAROLD MILLER- I take things as they come--easy. FTA 3-4 VICKI THOMPSON- Charac- ter is what you are in the dark. Pep Club-1-2-3-4, Drill Team-2-3, Pep Band- 1-2-3, Tiger Tales-3-4, FTA 3-4, Jr. Miss 2nd Runnerup- 4, Annual Staff-1 ALAN LORDS- The hardest job of all is that of finding a soft job. ” LINDA WELLS- Peace is happiness digesting. Pep Club-1-2-3, FTA-3-4, Junior Play-3, Jr. Miss Can didate, Tiger Tales 4. VICKI LYNN KENDALL- If she can't find anything to laugh at, she just gig- gles. Pep Club- 1- 2-3-4, FTA-3 -4, Drill Team- 4, Pep Band-1- 2- 3, Junior Miss Candidate 76 BEST PERSONALITY: David Wahlen and Rosemary Judge DAVE) WAHLEN- Better men have lived but I doubt it. Student Body President, FTA 3-4, Football 1-2-3-4, Basketball 1-2-3-4, Tiger Club 2-3-4, Pre-Youth Legislature, 3-4, Class Vice Pres. 2. HELEN CREASON- First God made man, then he said, 'I think I can do better. He then created woman. ” FFA Chapter Sweetheart 65-66 , Jr. Play, Homecoming Queen Cand. 4, Pep Band 1- 2-3, FTA-3-4, Annual Staff- 4 LORAINE KRAU PIE- Win- ning smile, a winning way but never very much to say. Pep Club 1-2, FTA- 3, Joumalism-3 -4, Track-2 ELLEN BEACH As happy as a mosquito that just passed a screen test. Pep Club-1-2-3-4, Jr. Play-3, FTA- 3-4, Pres. 4; Jr. Miss Cand. Sr. Play, Speech 2. ERNEST CARDONA- Even if he could understand women, he still wouldn't believe it. FFA-1, FTA-3 BEST LOOKING: Ernie Espindola and Christine Worthington Dianne Anderson John Annen Judy Bair Annette Bales Milton Becker Bonnie Behrend Kevin Blackburn Irene Cardona Ray Cardona Robin Chappie Katherine Christensen Dennis Claunch Norene Clayson Mike Diegal Andrea Driscoll Tom Dvorak Linda Elliott Margaret Evans Marjorie Evans Larry Farnsworth Shirley Fehringer Adell Gardner Jay Gneiting Dan Grover Kay Hall Class Officers: Pres, Bryce Poulson Treas. Pam Schroeder Sec. Susan Wahlen V. Pres. Dennis Claunch 78 Susan Hansen Randall Hoffer Alberta Horsch Lon Huls Charlotte Isaak Chip Kendall RayLene Kendall Neil King Rita Kramer Gregg Lindhartsen Danny Mann Becky Marley Mike McPeek Mike Medellin Duane Moon Beth Nelson Bob Nelson James Nelson Rick Palmer Roseanna Palmer Carol Pena Norma Perez Roy Phillips Marilyn Pierce Tim Pierce JUNIORS First place homecoming float carries candidates. 79 Wade Pierce Bryce Poulson Jack Powell Mike Prudhomme Alma Rutger Billy Scott Chrystine Scott Kaye Shelman Pam Schroeder Nancy Slane Pam Smith Charlene Speth Rebecca Stoker Mark Stroschein Annette Taylor Jeri Taylor Kyle Thomley Kenneth Tieszen Ronald Ulrich Stephen Verbeck Larry Waddoups Susan Wahlen Mary Wasia Ruth Wedel Darlene Wehrli Jon Westfall Alan Wheeler Norman Wilcox Kristine Wonderly Patsy Wren Teresa Wride Garoldene Barnard Steve Glarborg Student Body President Dennis Claunch Student Body Vice President Susan Wahlen Annual Editors and Business Managers for ‘69 Assistant Business Manager, Susan Wahlen; Co-Editors, Kristine Wonderly and Andrea Driscoll; Business Manager, Pam Schroeder. 81 SOPHOMORES Vice Pres. - Emma Worthington; Pres. - Kirk Thomas; Treas. - Kim Poulson; Sec. - Sheila Nelson Frankie Burgess Scott Chandler Mary Sue Christensen Cynthia Davis Sharon DeForest Janel Dills Brock Driscoll Nancy Driscoll Cheryl Duffin Ray Espindola Jolene Foster David George Stephen Glasser Kim Grover Brent Hammond 82 Gene Harder LeRoy Hayes Dean Hess Elsie Hiebert Phillip Hiebert Susan Houghland Jake Howard Ted Hulls Wendy Ingersoll John Joloes Janeal Johnson Gary Judge Karen Kendell Yvonne Kendall Loa King Marilyn King Sheryl Kline Carol Knudson Linda Line Steven Lords Dennis Lopez Leanna Miller Linda Miller Rick Miller Doyle Monsen Sheila Nelson Evan Palmer Mike Peetz Jolene Pierce Kim Poulson Joe Pratt Chuck Prestidge Marylyn Ruff Ben Saiz Dean Satterfield 83 Darald Schumacher Jan Shelman Janet Shipley Linda Short Janet Simonson Paul Simonson Kirk Thomas Carolyn Thurston Gordon Toevs Judy Underwood Thomas Vanderford Monica Stroschein Vickie Swanson Debra Taylor Opal Vollmer Barbara Warner Ron Wasia Jean Whyte Gordon Wiebe Emma Worthington Not pictured: Shane Savage, Kathy Jensen, Blaine Thurston A-choo 84 Jan has the power of concentration. Class of '70 Swings Into 2nd Year At A. H. S. We won second place! Clifford Carter was a fine representative of our class. He had a leading role in our eighth grade operetta. He also sang in Hi Fi's. Although Clifford is no longer with us, his memory will live with the class of”70” forever, 85 Pres. Boyd Simonson V. Pres. Steven Adams Sec. Kaioha Lloyd Treas. Doug Hansen Steven Adams Mike Anderson Tena Anderson David Bartholoma Carol Bartholoma Phillip Beach Connie Kay Beck Bud Bloom Lynn Bronson Ray Cardona David Chandler Carla Chappie Dell Christiansen Glenda Christensen Kathy Christensen Dallas Claunch 86 FRESHMEN Kelvin Dallimore Mark Duffin Stan Duffin Rita Evans Rhonda Fehringer Marshall Gardner Billy Garrett Tony Gallegos Leo Garza Ronald George Noelia Gonzales Vickie Gneiting Doug Hansen Sandra Harris Brad Hawes Victor Heer Beryl Hensen Brent Hoffer Carla Horsch John Houghland Nola Jones Timothy Jones Pamela Kendall Murray Kendell Barbara King Debbie Kirby Stephen Klassen Melvin Kramer Donald Kraupie Karla Larson Kaylynn Lilya John Lindhartsen Kaloha Lloyd Val Lowder Brad Matthies Nancy Marley Richard Medellin Beci McPeek Peggy Muirbrook Paul O'Brien Debbie Palmer Terresa Pankratz Jodene Peetz Theodore Pena Dennis Phillips Brent Pierce Myrtle Ann Pratt Randy Ralphs Alan Reed Deborah Richards Reyes Saiz Gwen Schroeder Brian Schultz Marietta Scott Susan Scott Richard Shelman Peggy Short Boyd Simonson David Sorensen Barbara Stavast Mary Lou Stecklein David Stoker Bruce Thomas Brent Thompson Allen Thurston 88 Wesley Tieszen Linda Tolbird Mike Verbeck Sheila Vollmer Kathy Waddoups Sandra Warner Jay Westfall Debra White James Wilcox Arlene Worthington Blow hard, Joye! New Teachers Enter At Semester Mrs. Flynn enters English Department PEOPLE Make A High School Mr. Young enters Math Department ADVERTISEMENT 91 UNITED OIL COMPANY PALMER HARDWARE AND IMPLEMENTS CONOCO SERVICE STATION YOU’LL LIVE LIKE A KING X Jjkv 1 ☆ The future is All-Electric” IDAHO POWER Pj earfua Does So Much...Costs So LITTLE Bestway Builders ECONOMY CASH Only your hairdresser knows for sure. LOUANNIE’S Hey! I’ve got an Idea. LANDVATTER MOTORS Be sure it’s long enough. We’ve got these rules at school. HIGHWAY STORE Mmm. Candy 94 WIEBE’S Clothes make the man. Let Wiebe’s make a man of you. A real handyman. — CARDINAL MARKET CHRISTIANSEN IMPLEMENT COMPANY Aberdeen, Idaho Telephone 397-2635 VERN’S AMERICAN Regular King Graduate from Coca-Cola? Never! Because Coke has the taste you never get tired of. Always refreshing. That's why things go better with Coke after Coke after Coke. 97 Jfotoerg GRIMMETT’S FLORAL IN AMERICAN FALLS FIRST SECURITY BANK Call 226-2010 PRATT’S AMERICAN OIL Call 397-6345 T. S. VANDERFORD POTATO COMPANY, INC. ¥ I tv f BE PENNY WISE AND JOIN THE RISE TO yCHEVROLET j BAUER CHEVROLET American Falls Idaho Symbol of Service POWER COMPANY IMPLEMENT CO. AND BOWLER RANCHES, INC. American Falls. Idaho 83211 Phone: 226-2611 Good Equipment Makes A Good Farm Better 99 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The Tiger Tracks staff wishes to thank the following for their help in the publication of this book: Campbell's Studios—Glenns Ferry, Idaho Ambrose Photo Shop—Jerome, Idaho Taylor Publishing Co.—Covina, California Mr. Joe Dvorak—Aberdeen, Idaho It is the support of these people and companies that makes the production of the yearbook possible. 100 Calendar of Evenis School Starts Aug. 28 Potato Harvest Sept. 29-Oct. 16 Sadie Hawkins Dance Oct. 14 Homecoming Oct. 27 Fall Concert Nov. 8 Career Day Nov. 16 Jr. Assembly Nov. 22 Jr. Miss Pageant Nov. 24 Christmas Concert Dec. 20 Christmas Vacation Dec. 22-Jan. 2 Senior Ball Dec. 29 Pre- Youth Legislature Jan. 16 Junior Dance Feb. 10 District Wrestling Feb. 7-9 A11-State Music Groups Feb. 14-17 Senior Play Feb. 19 Basketball Tournaments Feb. 21-24 Feb. 28-Mar. 2 Sophomore Assembly Mar. 8 Compu Dance Mar. 15 Debate Tournaments Mar. 8-9 FTA Convention Mar. 22 Senior Assembly April 3 Junior Play April 3 District Music Festival April 5-6 Journalism Convention April 5-6 Spring Vacation April 12-14 Junior Prom April 26 Frosh Assembly May 1 Jr - Sr Banquet May 1 FTA Banquet May 6 Spring Concert May 8 FFA Banquet May 10 Baccalaureate May 26 Class Night May 28 Commencement May 29 AS THE SUN SETS upon this eventful year at Aberdeen High School, we must look to the future. For the under- graduates, there will be more years at AHS to be filled with memories. For the graduating class of '68, the sun sets for the last time on our days of high school life and leaves us with only fond memories to be cherished throughout our lives. Memories of dances, friends, classes. . . The yearbook staff hopes that a few of your memories have been captured forever in these printed pages. But even as the sun sets on our last day at AHS, it rises on new adventures yet to be discovered. AUTOGRAPHS 103 AUTOGRAPHS 104 TAYLOt PUBLISHING COMPANY f


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