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Mv TfGEE 7EACK6 ABERDEEN H.S. ABERDEEN, IDAHO VOL. 52, 1969 1 PEOPLE ... SPECIAL SMILES.. .THE FRIEND WHO HAS SO MUCH TO TELL YOU ... CHINS RESTED ON palms ...EYES THIN IONS INSTEAD OF SEEING ... CLUSTERS IN THE HALL... table of CONTENTS Administration and Faculty 5 Classes 13 Activities 41 Sports 49 Music 67 Organizations 75 Advertisements o 87 Farewell 101 The faces of Aberdeen High School are many and varied, but they reflect you, the student body. Yes- terday a happy face, today saddened, tomorrow a tearful but eager face meets the world with meek anticipation. Year by year, day by day, our world fills itself with an ever increasing number of ideas, ambitions, likes and dislikes. We are born into that world which engulfs us with thousands upon thousands of these feelings. We are the victims of these feelings. We, the P£0 PLB DEDICATION The Senior class dedicates Tiger Tracks '69 to Mrs. Karen Stroschein. Her sincere interest in the educational development of all students who attended Aberdeen High School during the past three years has won her the respect, admiration and gratitude of all who know her. It was with regret that Mrs. Stroschein was not able to be on the AHS teach- ing staff this year. We hope that she will soon return to Aberdeen’s faculty so that others may be fortunate enough to receive her guidance. Thanks for everything, Mrs. Stroschein. 4 ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY The leaders of today educate the citizens of tomorrow . . . OANE AND INMAN U 0RI6 TO IMPROVE THE ABERDEEN EDUCATION SYSTEM Superintendent Keith Slane plays a major part in directing and upholding the affairs of our school district. Although Superintendent Slane is very busy with the business of the district, he still has time to answer questions and encourage students to work towards furthering their education. E. E. Inman, principal of Aberdeen High, is known to the students as a friend to whom they can voice their problems and opinions. He understands the needs of the students and does his best to help. The Senior class appreciates the inspiration and help these two men have demonstrated. 6 dedicated TO TUE JOB OP SERVING THE SCHOOL Custodians: Garoldene Barnard and Ray Reynolds Superintendent's Secretary: Anna Alvord Principal's Secretary: Maurine Driscoll 7 The Aberdeen School Board is a very busy organization with the interests of five schools at heart. The members are: Supt. Keith Slane; Kenneth Westfall; Elmer Isaak, Clerk; Bob Knudsen; Chet Wahlen; Ward Little, Chairman. Donald Shelman is not pictured. The new addition to the high school was completed in time for second semester classes. SCHOOL BOARD— FORMING 7HE POLICIES THAT 8 SHAPE- OUR, FUTURE Top: Ray Cardona, Mike Verbeck, Evan Palmer, Kirk Thomas, Chuck Prestidge, Kyle Thomley, Dale Thomas, Tim Pierce, Brian Thomas, Bryce Poulson. Bottom: Dennis Claunch, Andrea Driscoll, Mrs. Sparks, Linda Elliott, Susan Wahlen, Sheila Nelson, Marietta Scott, Teresa Stroschein, Marilyn Pierce. STUDENT COUNCIL, AN fIMPORTANT PART OF STUDENT GOVERNMENT Student Council presents the stu- dents of Aberdeen High School with an opportunity to participate in making decisions concerning the activities of organizations and classes. Two successful activities sponsored by the council during the 68-69 school year were the Christmas Assembly and the Ugly-Man Dance. The Student Body appreciates the efforts of the Student Council to represent them in the governing of Aberdeen High. Officers: Susan Wahlen, Vice-Pres.; Sheila Nelson, Treas.; Dennis Claunch, Pres.; Andrea Driscoll, Sec.; Front: Steve Glarborg, Pari. Kent Anderson - Guidance Virginia Beckett - Shorthand, Speech, Bookkeeping, Gen. Business David Chamberlain - Ag. I, II, III, IV Ron Gillett - U.S. History, Economics, Civics William Herr - Band, Girl’s Chorus, Choir Phill Hopping - Algebra I, Gen. Math Susan Hopping - English I, Journalism, Debate A. E. McDermid - Chemistry, Biology, Physics Mike Peterson - Typing I, II, Office Occupations Clint Phillips - Auto Mechanics Pat Rowe - U.S. Government, Speech I, II Boyd Schiess - Shop I, II, Boy’s P.E. 10 Dan Slaugh - Biology, Sociol- ogy, Av Dan Slaugh - Biology, Soci- ology, Advanced P.E., Physiology Feme Sparks - Home Ec. I, II Robert Wells - English I, II, Speech I Dean Williams - Earth Science, Botany Delores Williams - Art, Psychology, English IV, V LaVeme Wood - Girl's P.E., English III 11 MRS- HULQ BECOME LIBRARIAN AND CPRECFf TEACHER OUR FACULTY PARTICIPATES Look at their feet' 12 1 ‘ 1 H Pleasure and action make the hours seem short . . . Shakespeare 13 Mr. A. E. McDermid JOHN ANNEN John Ambition: To be a Bache- lor and teach my kids to do the same. DIANNE ANDERSON KENT RAND ANDERSON JR. KR Ambition: To do what I want when I want. 'Diannie Ambition: To wash my face in the morning and neck at night. 14 BONNIE JEAN BEHREND Ralphie Ambition: To be happy no matter what happens. KEVIN BLACKBU Kevin” Ambition: To pa person ahead of me. JUDY DEON BAIR Smokey Ambition: To add a note of humor when life's pages seem a little dry. IRENE THERESA CARDONA Irene Ambition: Love and lose than to never love at all. ROBIN LYNN CHAPPLE MILTON D. BECKER Beaker Ambition: To keep my temperature around 96. ANNETTE BALES Annette Ambition: To educate the uneducated. GAROLDENE ANN BARNARD Geri Ambition: To find a greener pasture. Fish” Ambition: To inherit die Coot's Brewing Company. 15 NORENE CLAYSON Nomi Ambition: Live to laugh. KATHERINE RENA CHRISTENSEN Kathy Ambition: Live to be able to DENNIS CLAUNCH walk the valley of death and .,Cruncjj fear no evil. Ambition: To stay until I go MICHAEL LEE DIEGEL ANDREA DRISCOLL Andy Ambition: To make that SPECIAL someone happy. THOMAS DVORAK Tom Ambition: To serve fellow- man and to be a credit to society. 16 Deig Ambition: Make the best of every minute in every day. LINDA KAY ELLIOTT Lulu Ambition: To find the dreams that I have dreamed and see them come into reality. MARGARET EVANS Margaret Ambition: To not take life too seriously for ITl never get through it alive. STEVEN GEORGE GLARBORG Gaiby Ambition: To become a Weider Champion for example: Mr. America or something. KAY ANNETTE HALL Casey” Ambition: To have a certain wish come true. JAY KEITH GNEITING Jaybird” Ambition: To become a legend in mv own time. DANIEL E. GROVER Dangerous Dan Ambition: To look ahead to the future, and learn from the past. ADELL GARDNER Adell Ambition: To walk barefoot in the snow without getting cold. MARJORIE EVANS Maij” Ambition: To meet every crossroad with courage. LARKY K. FARNSWORTH Famy Ambition: To live my life out as a bachelor and teach all my kids to do the same. ' r SUSAN KAY HANSEN Suzanna Ambition; To always have peace of mind. RANDALL LAMAR HOFFER Goff Ambition: To follow in the steps of Howard Hughes. LON SCOTT HULS Loon” Ambition: To pick myself up as I stumble along the rocky road of life. ALBERTA LOUISE HORSCH Birdie Ambition: To live and to make happy. CHARLOTTE SUE ISAAK Charlie Ambition: To climb hand over hand up the pinnacle of success, until 1 reach the top. GREGG S. LINDHARTSEN Igor Ambition: To be head wine taster at Christian Brother Winery. DANNY LORAINE MANN Dooright Ambition: To make a certain person the happiest in the world. MIKE McPEEK Porky 0. Ambition: To incorporate with Rob Chappie. LOA BETH NELSON Dimples Ambition: To float in the Sea of Life. RICKEY DEE PALMER Rick Ambition: To build a bridge between the generation gap. 19 ROY DEMAR PHILLIPS Roy Ambition: To become a welder or a Game Warden. GARY WADE PIERCE Raid” Ambition: To grow a skinless banana. Norm Ambition: To live by day and love by night. CAROL ANGELA PENA Pugs Ambition: To keep myself out of trouble. MARILYN SUE PIERCE Marilyn” Ambition: To stand on my own two feet, but keep a chair handy. MICHAEL BRYCE POULSON Pun Ambition: To be ambitious. JACK DAVID POWELL Peter Ambition: To become photographer for Playboy Magazine . MICHAEL LEE PRUDHOMME Mike Ambition: To go climbing through life on the ladder of success. NANCY LEE SLANE Nancy Ambition: To go to college and go into Welfare Work. ALMA RUTGER ’Alma Ambition: To eat, drink and be married. BILLY LEE SCOTT Lilly Bee Ambition: To go through life spreading the seeds of happiness. CHRYSTINE SCOTT Chrys” Ambition: To find the boy worth waiting for. PAMELA JO SMITH Jo Ambition: To run through life -- slowly. CHARLENE SPETH Charlie Ambition: To sleep by day and live by night. REBECCA LYNN STOKER Becky Ambition: To go through life teaching little imbeciles how to become big ones. MARK STEVEN STROSCHEIN Mark Ambition: To follow the wind. JULIE DAWN TALBOT Jules Ambition: To turn the other cheek after each kiss. ANNETTE TAYLOR Annette Ambition: To toss my two cents into die fountain of love. KYLE THORNLEY Tooly” Ambition: To be head pro- fessor at the University of Hells Angels. KENNETH LAVERN TIESZEN Tease Ambition: To follow in my own footsteps. STEPHEN MARK VERB EC K doughnut and not the hole. 22 Steve Ambition: To become a very, very, wealthy but happy bachelor. DARLENE ELLA WEHRLI Leenie Ambition: To live and love and live again. SUSAN WAHLEN Susan” Ambition: To be happy. MARY KARROL WASIA Sam Ambition: To live and let live. RUTH CHISTINE WEDEL Ruthy Baby Ambition: To tell it like it is. MARVIN A. WHEELER Allen” Ambition: To push through the machines of life. KRISTINE WONDERLY Kris Ambition: To live and love until I die. PATSY FAYE WREN Pat Ambition: To wander until I reach my destination. TERESA RENA WRIDE Sammi Ambition: To never become weary of life. LEADERSHIP: Tim Pierce Susan Wahlen FIGURE AND PHYSIQUE: Bonnie Behrend Dan Grover MOST VERSATILE: Kevin Blackburn Linda Elliott BEST DRESSED: Andrea Driscoll Bryce Poulson SALUTATORI AN: Adell Gardner VALEDICTORIAN: Charlotte Isaak OUTSTANDING QTNIO C FOR 1969 24 BEST MUSICIANS: Susan Wahlen K. R. Anderson WITTIEST: Patsy Wren Wade Pierce MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED: Tom Dvorak and Charlotte Isaak. PERSONALITY: Dianne Anderson Tim Pierce ATHLETIC: Kris Wonderly Danny Mann BEST LOOKING: Linda Elliott Lon Huls 25 BOY'S STATE: Larry Farnsworth, Tim Pierce, Dennis Claunch, Tom Dvorak, Bob Nelson. Five boys and two girls, spon- sored by the American Legion and the Auxiliary, were chosen to represent Aberdeen at Boy's and Girl's State in June of 1968. GIRL'S STATE: Andrea Driscoll and Marilyn Pierce. HOMEMAKER OF TOMORROW: Adelle Gardner Adell was the local winner in the Betty Crocker Home- maker of Tomorrow exam. She made AHS very proud of her by rating among the five highest in the state. OUTSTANDING TEENAGERS OF AMERICA: Susan Wahlen, Ruth Wedel and Linda Elliott. This is the first year Aberdeen High School has participated in the Outstanding Teenager of America Contest. Applicants were judged on school and community activi- ties and academic achieve- ment. Their names were submitted for consideration in the state contest. 26 OF SFNfOkfTY 27 28 Class Advisor: Mr. Boyd Schiess Jerry Anderson Varon Blackburn Class Officers: Carol Knudsen, Treas.; Chuck Prestidge, Pres.; Gary Judge, Vice-Pres.; and Karen Kendall, Sec. Frankie Burgess Scott Chandler Mary Sue Christensen Class Advisor: Mrs. Virginia Beckett Brent Comforth Cynthia Davis Janel Dills Brock Driscoll Nancy Driscoll Cheryl Duffin Roy Espindola Jolene Foster David George Picture Not Available Kim Grover Brent Hammond Gene Harder LeRoy Hayes Dean Hess u N I O R 5 29 Marilyn King Sheryl Kline Carol Knudsen Linda Line Steven Lords Leanna Miller Linda Miller Richard Miller Doyle Monsen Sheila Nelson Evan Palmer Jolene Pierce Kym Poulson Joe Pratt Chuck Prestidge 30 Marylyn Ruff Ben Saiz Dean Satterfield Shane Savage Darold Schumacher Jan Shelman Janet Shipley Linda Short Janet Simonson Paul Simonson Michael Smith Monica Stroschein Vickie Swanson Randy Talbot Debi Taylor Kirk Thomas Carolyn Thurston Gordon Toevs Judy Underwood Tom Vanderford Opal Vollmer Barbara Warner Ron Wasia Jean Whyte Gordon Wiebe Emma Worthington 31 32 Student Body President Kirk Thomas and Vice-President Chuck Prestidge SPIRITED CLASS -r 1970 Tiger Tracks editors and business managers: Janel Dills, assistant business manager; Susan Hough- land and Wendy Ingersoll, co-editors; Randy Talbot, business manager. JUNIORS ARE A Class Officers: Vickie Gneiting, Vice-Pres.; Glenda Chris- tensen, Treas.; Connie Beck, Sec.; Steven Adams, Pres. Steven Adams Mike Anderson Tena Anderson Carol Bartholoma David Bartholoma Phillip Beach Connie Kay Beck Lynn Bronson Ray Cardona David Chandler Glenda Christensen Kathy Christensen £ O P u o O E £ 33 Dell Christiansen Dallas Claunch Kelvin D alii mo re Brendon Despres Mark Duffin Stan Duffin Rita Evans Rhonda Fehringer Tony Gallegos Billy Garrett Leo Garza Ronald George Vickie Gneiting Noelia Gonzales Doug Hansen Sandra Harris Brad Hawes Victor Heer Beryl Hensen Brent Hoffer Carla Horsch John Houghland Janet Jones Kevin Jones Nola Jones Timothy Jones Pam Kendall Murray Kendell Barbara King Debbie Kirby Stephen Klassen Melvin Kramer Donald Kraupie Karla Larson Kaylynn Lilya Kaloha Lloyd 34 Jay Westfall James Wilcox John Wonderly Arlene Worthington John Lindhartsen Val Lowder Gwen Maisch Nancy Marley Becki McPeek Richard Medellin Peggy Muiibrook Paul O'Brien Debbie Palmer Terresa Pankratz Dennis Phillips Brent Pierce Myrtle Ann Pratt Randy Ralphs Alan Reed Debbie Richard Brian Schultz Marietta Scott Susan Scott Richard Shelman Peggy Short Boyd Simonson Barbara Stavast Mary Lou Stecklein David Stoker Brady Talbot Bruce Thomas Brent Thompson Wes Tieszen Allan Thurston Linda Tolbird Mike Verbeck Sheila Vollmer Kathy Waddoups Sandra Warner 35 Pres. Paul Behrend; Sec. Lisa Poulson; Vice Pres. Dirk Driscoll; Treas. Janee Poulson. Dean Anderson Gayle Anderson Kathy Anderson Norma Anderson Kathy Annen Paul Behrend Chad Blackburn Jeff Bodle Susan Brown David Cardona Irma Cardona Annette Carter Shawn Christensen Chad Christiansen 37 Carolyn Claunch Paul Clayson Chris Cornforth Debbie Cornforth Diana Despres Dirk Driscoll Shelley Driscoll Ann Dvorak Neil Farnsworth Cindy Fehringer Craig Foster Julie Fox David Gardner Maria Garza Scott Hall Nancy Harris Monica Heaney Paul Hege Ema Hiebert Debbie Hess Diane Ingersoll Teresa Isaak Yvette Kendall Cathy Klassen Jane Klassen David Kosanke Cliff Larson Vickie Line Lou Little Tod Little Dan Marle; Jan Miles Steven Moore Brett Nelson Harvey Nelson Jim Nelson Peggy Nichols Linda Oman Christine Pankratz Yolanda Pena Neomi Perez Alan Phillips Rhonda Pierce Roger Pierce Janee Poulson Lisa Poulson Mike Reed Larry Roberts Rudy Saiz Cassie Sanborn Mike Schritter Kevin Scott Gerry Shipley Judy Simonson Joyce Slaugh Neila Stacy Teresa Stroschein Patricia Summers Brian Thomas Dale Thomas Dalene Thomai Diane Thomas Eric Thomley Ritchey Toevs Zulema Urrea Mike Vollmer Linda Waddoups Kim Wahlen Tim Wahlen Larry Walters Picture Not Available ACrlVTTTES Our youth we can have but today, we may always find time to grow old . . . QUEEN MARY WASIA Top Row: Jan Shelman, Teresa Stroschein, Pam Maisch, Beth Nelson, Sheila Nelson, Wendy Ingersoll, Kaloha Lloyd, Gwen Maisch, Carla Horsch. Bottom: Yvonne Kendell, Linda Elliott, Vickie Gneiting, Mary Wasia, Lisa Poulson, Dalene Thomas, Janee Poulson. 43 Students build spirit through downtown Aberdeen. Merchants participated in Homecoming Parade. 44 Cheerleaders organize spirit before the game, too! Top row: Judy Bair, Beth Nelson, Pam Maisch, Adell Gardner, Katherine Christensen, Annette Taylor. Bottom- Becky Marley, Linda Elliott, Ruth Wedel, Marilyn Pierce, Andrea Driscoll, Dianne Anderson. 1969 Aberdeen Junior Miss: Marilyn Pierce 13 COMPETE TO BECOME ABERDEEN JUNIOR MfSC Awards were presented to: Ruth Wedel, 1st runner-up; Dianne Anderson, Miss Personality; Jr. Miss Marilyn Pierce, Athletic; Adell Gardner, Scholastic; and Andrea Driscoll, Poise and Appearance, Talent and 2nd runner-up. CLAQQ OF ’69 PRESENTS SENIOR BALL Couples danced to music provided by the Lancers STUDENT COUNCIL SPONSORS NEW TWINS—UGLY MAN CONTEST AND DANCE Candidates were presented by Homecoming Royalty at halftime. Lon Huls was crowned '69 'Ugly Man!' 46 JUNIORS PRESENT 'REST ASSURED” STUDENT COUNCIL SPONSORS ALL WfSW assembly SOPHOMORES SPONSOR SUCCESSFUL SADIE HAW6INS DANCE 48 SPORTS We play to win, but even more, just because we love to . . . PERIOD HOME i VISITOR ROYAL CROWN COLA Head Coach Dan Slaugh and Coach Tom Young. Top Row: Coach D. Slaugh, Coach T. Young. 2nd Row: D. Christiansen, N. King. Huls, B. Simonson, and B. -• ' 't . - . 50 R. Ulrich, S. Glarborg, J. Powell, D, Stoker, R. Palmer, L. Hayes, J. Howard, T. Huls, D. Mann, D. Hansen, J. Westfall, C. Prestidge, B, Comforth, S. Chandler, B. Despres, D. Chandler, S. Adams, T. Gallegos, D. Claunch, 1st Row: K, Thomas, E. Palmer, D. Satterfield, R, Espindola, G. Judge, R. Cardona, B. Saiz, T. Pierce, L. Scott. Kirk Thomas was named outstanding player for the season. 51 Kirk Thomas Kyle Thornley Jack Powell Linebacker Quarterback Tackle Dean Satterfield End Ronald Ulrich Center Boyd Simonsen Fullback Rick Palmer Guard Tony Gallegos Quarterback 52 Tim Pierce Blocking Back Lon Huls Running Back Danny Mann End Jake Howard Tackle Steve Glarborg Fullback-Tackle 53 Good blocking clears some running room for Boyd Simonson. Aberdeen gets off a punt. BOVS AND SfRIS INTO TO UGU football ACTION In Powder Puff Football, everyone attacks the At least the Seniors have a straight line, ball carrier. 54 TIGERS WAVE BXCmNQ SEASON Coach Ron Gillett, Dennis Claunch, Dan Mann, Wes Tieszen, John Wonderly, Dean Satterfield, Rick Pal- mer, LeRoy Hayes, Ken Tieszen, Brock Driscoll, Tim Pierce, Brent Cornforth, Joe Pratt, Mark Duffin, manager. Coach Ron Gillett Aberdeen 33 Salmon 48 Aberdeen 50 Rockland 42 Aberdeen 39 Blackfoot 67 Aberdeen 43 Salmon 49 Aberdeen 52 Rockland 50 Aberdeen 72 Rigby 91 Aberdeen 69 American Falls 49 Aberdeen 50 Bear Lake 73 Aberdeen 49 Preston 87 Aberdeen 66 Malad 64 Aberdeen 51 Marsh Valley 71 Aberdeen 39 Snake River 56 Aberdeen 48 Snake River 50 Aberdeen 44 Soda Springs 50 Aberdeen 46 American Falls 63 Aberdeen 67 Bear Lake 68 Aberdeen 73 Preston 76 Aberdeen 66 Malad 59 Aberdeen 55 Soda Springs 56 Aberdeen 67 Marsh Valley 63 55 56 Brent Cornforth Guard Tim Pierce Guard Rick Palmer Forward Kenneth Tieszen Center Joe Pratt Guard Dean Satterfield Forward TO BEAT SOMEONE ELSE IN A SAME. OR. TO BE BEATEN. MAV MEAN MUCH OR. LITTLE ... TO BEAT OUR. OU N CAME MEANS A SR EAT DEAL ... 58 BRfNG VICTORIES FOR NEW COACH Top Row: Coach Gillett, Roy Espindola, Bruce Thomas, Wes Tieszen, Ted Huls, Shane Savage, Murray Kendell, Mike Smith, Randy Ralphs. Bottom: Manager Stan Duffin, Brad Hawes, Mike Verbeck, Dallas Claunch, Brent Cornforth, Steven Adams, John Houghland, Brady Talbot, Manager Mark Duffin. MUSCLE OF ABERDEEN UIGU OVERCOMES OPPONENTS Top Row: Coach Schiess, Steve Glarborg, Kim Grover, Kirk Thomas, Jack Powell, Dell Christiansen, Managers John Annen, Tony Gallegos. Bottom: Neil King, Chris Cornforth, Bob Nelson, Jay Gneiting, Bob Wasia, Dave Chandler, Gary Judge. 98 lb. Neil King 115 lb. Bob Nelson 106 lb. Alan Phillips 123 lb. Jay Gneiting 60 130 lb. Dave Chandler 136 lb. Ron Wasia 168 lb. Kirk Thomas 141 lb. Gary Judge 157 lb. Jack Powell 148 lb. Dan Grover 178 lb. Kim Grover Heavy Wt. Steve Glarborg jy SRAP PEERS U 0RJ6 HARD THIS SEASON Top Row: Shawn Christensen, Brent Hammond, Larry Roberts, Paul O'Brien, Mike Schritter. Bottom: Dale Thomas, Jay Westfall, Larry Walters, Rick Miller, Bill Scott. To beat our own match means a great deal. Tiger Matman Chandler strives for a pin. Aberdeen 18 Soda Springs 29 Aberdeen 21 Marsh Valley 25 Aberdeen 20 Highland 22 Aberdeen 14 Pocatello 24 Aberdeen 35 American Falls 9 Aberdeen 21 Snake River 25 Aberdeen 39 Malad 12 Aberdeen 35 American Falls 13 Aberdeen 49 Bear Lake 2 Aberdeen 29 Preston 14 Aberdeen 44 Filer 6 Aberdeen 32 North Gem 16 Aberdeen 43 Filer 10 Aberdeen 27 North Gem 15 U RESTUNS SOUAD RESPONDS TO COACHING AND PRAOTCE. ■■ Top Row: Coach Slaugh; Dirk Driscoll; Neil Farnsworth; Eric Thornley; Chad Christiansen; Kevin Scott; Coach Young. Middle Row: Steve Moore; Keith Warner; Brian Thomas; Chris Comforth; Scott Hall; Larry Itoberts. Front Row; Jeff Bodle; Mike Vollmer; Mike Schritter; Ritchey Toevs; Kim Wahlen; Roger Pierce; Paul Clay- son. PRESWMAN BOV’S RESPOND TO COACHING AND PRACTICE Top Row; Dan Marley, Paul Behrend, Craig Foster. Dave Cardona. Chad Christiansen, Dirk Driscoll, Coach Larsen. Front Row: David Kosanke Manager, Mike Reed, Keith Warner, Scott Hall, Brian Thomas, Mike Vollmer, Tod Little Manager 64 CRjOQQ country— A TEST OF ENDURANCE varsity CHEERLSADERS MASCOT Marilyn Pierce J.V. CHEERLEADERS Kaloha Lloyd Carla Horsch Tena Anderson CHEERLEADERS AND MASCOT LEAD SCHOOL SPIRIT AT SAMES AND MATCHES Debi Taylor MUSfC The sweetest sounds of instruments and happy voices blending freely . . . M J K £ D c N O R U £ One of the highlights of the AHS Mixed Chorus this year was a clinic with American Falls. The program was presented February 9, with Mr. Herr directing the combined choirs and AFHS music director Mr. Bennett in charge of the concert bands. 68 This year the Mixed Chorus also sent members to the 5th District Music Clinic, and participated in the Music Festival in Pocatello during April, Choir pianists-Linda Elliott, Rebecca Stoker 69 Af-fQ BAND The AHS Band has given many fine performances in concerts, clinics, and festivals. These achievements have made the hours of practice and every additional effort a worthy endeavor. Mr. Bill Herr-Music Director Mr. Herr has provided out- standing instruction in every musical area offered at Aberdeen High School. 70 PEP BAND The pep band has served to keep AHS spirit high by performing at basketball games and tourna- ments. MAJORETTES The majorettes, which include Judy Bair, Pamela Smith-Captain, and Dianne Anderson, present the flag at home basketball games. 71 An A Cappella group of mixed voices chosen from the music department at AHS, the HiFi's perform at various community and high school functions. Members of the HiFi's include Jerry Anderson, Kevin Blackburn, Jay Gneiting, Andrea Driscoll, Marylyn Ruff, Jean Whyte, Re- becca Stoker, Pam Kendall, Alberta Horsch, Susan Houghland, Linda Elliott, Rick Palmer, Wade Pierce, Lon Huls, and Dennis Claunch. 72 GtfZLC’ CHORUS The main objective of the Girls' Chorus is to train young high voices, and to teach the fundamentals of music. The fourteen members find this class both enjoyable and challenging. Pianists-Tena Anderson, Pam Kendall 73 ORGANIZATIONS 75 Happy are those who serve others . . . PBP CLUB BOOSTS TICBR SPfR T Officers: Norene Clayson, Sec.; Ruth Wedel, Pres.; Pam Maisch, Vice-Pres.; Mrs. Wood, Advisor; Jan Shelman, Treas.; Cynthia Davis, Reporter. 76 Officers: Norene Clayson, Asst. Drill Master; Sheila Nelson, Sec.-Treas.; Linda Elliott, Drill Master. T!G£R£TTE£ . . . HIGH STEPPERS AT A■ H. £- 77 Officers: Patsy Wren, Vice-Pres.; Alberta Horsch, Pres.; Linda Elliott, Council Rep.; Kirk Thomas, Parliamentarian; Gor- don Toevs, Treas.; Beth Nelson, Librarian; Susan Wahlen, Pianist; Chuck Prestidge, Reporter; Jean Whyte , Song Leader; Teresa Wride, Sec. Advisors: Mr. Wells Mrs. Becket FUTURE TEACWER6 OF AMERICA LOOK AWEAD TO TUB FUTURE 78 Officers: Gary Judge, Sec.; Kirk Thomas, Reporter; Steve Glarborg, Vice-Pres.; Mr. Chanberlain, Advisor; Jack Powell, Sentinel; Bob Nelson, Pres.; Greg Lindhartsen, Treas. F. F.A. Sweetheart: Kym Poulson FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA LEARN VOCATIONAL CICILLC 79 7TGER, CONSISTS OF TIGER ATHLETES Officers: Sec.-Treas., Steve Glarborg; Vice-Pres., Kirk Thomas; Pres., Danny Mann; Council Rep.. Kyle Thomley. Advisor. Coach Dan Slaugh 80 MEW P. A. SYSTEM WEEPS COMMUM f CATIONS COMMITTEE 81 EDITORS: Kris Wonderly and Andrea Driscoll 82 Sports Editors: Rick Palmer, Kenneth Tieszen, Neil King Organizations Editors: Margaret Evans, Marjorie Evans, Ruth Wedel Class Editors: Patsy Wren, Vickie Swanson, Ann Dvorak, Cynthia Davis, Lisa Poulson, Marilyn Pierce, Terresa Pankratz, Pam Kendall, Bonnie Behrend Music and Faculty Editors: Judy Bair, Alberta Horsch, Linda Elliott, Charlotte Isaak, Shirley Fehringer Activities Editors; Carol Pena, Irene Cardona, Wade Pierce, Mary Wasia 83 Editor: Marjorie Evans Assistant Editor: Margaret Evans Advisor: Mrs. Hopping TTGER TALES SlAFF EDITS SCHOOL PAPER- 84 National Forensic League Officers: Mary Sue Christensen, Pres.; Peggy Muirbrook, Vice-pres.; Mrs. Hopping, Debate Advisor DEBATE TEAM ENJTERG TO URAJAM EMTS 85 NEWLY FORMED SIU CLUB MAC ENTHUSIASTIC MEMBERSHIP Aberdeen High’s newest organization, Ski Club, proved a big success this year. Many students were able to participate and enjoy this growing sport. The advisors, Tom Young and Ron Gillett, were in- valuable in teaching and chaperoning the skiers. Ski Club Officers: Gordon Toevs, Vice-Pres., Linda Elliott, Sec., Larry Farns- worth, Pres. 86 ADVERTISEMENTS Ours is a world of friendly mer- chants . . . !': V - VERN’S AMERICAN ECONOMY CASH PHILLIP S 66 89 LOUANNIE’S BEAUTY SALON mil □i-dca|i[L 1- at wsrB c Cm ft DVORAK PHARMACY IDAHO TELEPHONE CO. FIRST SECURITY BANK BESTWAY BUILDING CENTER © CHRISTIANSEN IMPLEMENT COMPANY Aberdeen, Idaho Telephone 397-2635 90 Congratulations to Seniors of Aberdeen High School From Bingham County’s Daily Newspaper THE BLACKFOOT NEWS 27 NM Street Blackfoot, Ida. JERRY’S OIL CO. ABERDEEN AUTO SERVICE PRATT’S AMERICAN OIL LELA'S COIFFURES SALON AND COLLEGE OF HAIR DESIGN LELA’S BOUTIQUE 275 N. Main Learn a profitable career in less than a year at Lela's College of Hair Design Hen Hut Beauty Salon Hen Hut Dress Shop 2824 Pole Line Rd. GRIMM’S BUSINESS COLLEGE SECRETARIAL ACCOUNTING IBM WHERE BUSINESS IS TAUGHT THE WAY BUSINESS IS RUN” 1235 No. Main, Pocatello Phone 232-6639 92 THE SPOILERS 94 CARDINAL MARKET 95 WIEBE’S 96 ACnvmBQ Dianne Anderson Pep Club 1-4; Choir 1-4; Jr. Miss Personality ; Seniti Sec.; Majorettes co-captain 4; FT A 3,4. K. R. Anderson Transfer 4; Band 4; Pep Band 4. John Annen Band 1,2; Pep Band 1,2; Choir 2-4; Wrestling 1,2,4. Milton Becker Band 1-4; Pep Band 1-4. Judy Bair Pep Club 1,2,4; Choir 4; Jr. Miss Candidate; Jr. Play; Majorettes 3,4; Tiger Tales Staff 4; Annual Staff 4. Annette Bales Pep Club 1-4; Jr. Play; FT A 4. Garoldine Barnard Debate 3. Bonnie Behrend Pep Club 1,2; Jr. Play; FTA 3,4; Tiger Tales Staff 4; Choir 2; Debate 3; FTA Historian 4; Annual Staff 4; Powder Puff Football 4. Kevin Blackburn Track 1-4; State 1-4; Choir 3,4; Hi Fi's 3,4; Basketball 1,2; Football 1; Tiger Club 2-4; Student Council 2. Irene Cardona Pep Club 1-3; FTA 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Tiger Tales Staff 4; Powder Puff Football 4. Robin Chappie FFA 1,2. Katherine Christensen Pep Club 2,4; Jr. Miss Candidate; Jr. Play; FTA 3. Dennis Claunch Track 1,2; Cross Country 3; Basketball 1-4; Football 1; Baseball 3,4; Tiger Club 3,4; Jr. Vice-Pres.; Student Body Pres.; Boy's State 3. Norenc Clayson Pep Club 1-4; Sec. 4; Drill Team 1-4; Asst. Drill master 4; Track 1; FTA 3,4; Choir 4; Chorus 2; Jr. Play; German Club 3; Powder Puff Football 4. Mike Diegel Tiger Club 3,4; Football 1; Basketball 1; Wrestling 3; FTA 3; Choir 4; Frosh Pres. Andrea Driscoll Pep Club 1-4; Drill Team 1,3,4; JV Cheerleader 2; Choir 1-4; Hi Fi's 3,4; FTA 3,4; Student Council 2,4; Sec. 4; Pre-Youth Leg. 2,4; Annual Staff 1; Editor 4; Allstate Music 3; Jr. Miss 2nd runnerup; Girl's State 3; Powder Puff Football co- captain 4. Tom Dvorak Band 1,2,4; Pep Band 1-4; Jr. Play; Annual Photographer 1-4; FTA 3,4; Tiger Tales Staff 3; Communication Committee 1-4; Chair. 4; Debate 2; Pre-Youth Leg. 2; Boy's State 3. Linda Elliott Pep Club 1-4; Drill Team 1-4; Drill master 4; Choir 1-4; Hi Fi's 2-4; Allstate Music 3; Band 2; Jr. Play; Ski Club 4; Sec. 4; Spanish Club 3; Annual Staff 4; Student Council 4; FTA 3,4; Frosh Sec.-Treas.; Jr. Miss Candidate; Powder Puff Football 4. Margaret Evans Pep Club 2-4; Tiger Tales Staff 4; FTA 3; Annual Staff 4; Jr. Play. Marjorie Evans Debate 2,3; Sec. 3; FTA 3,4; Jr. Play Student Director; Tigei Tales Staff 3,4; Editor 4; An- nual Staff 4. Larry Farnsworth Track 2; Basketball 1; Soph. Vice-Pres.; Ski Club Pres. 4; Student Council 1. Shirley Fehringer Pep Club 1-4; Jr. Play; FTA 3; Annual Staff 4. 97 Adell Gardner Pep Club 2-4; FT A 3,4; Jr. Play; Jr. Miss Candidate; Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomor- row. Steve Glarborg FFA 1-4; Officer 3,4; Dist. Officer 4; Student Council Pari. 3,4; Wrestling 2,4; Track 1,2; Football 1 -4; Communication Committee 1-4. Jay Gneiting Choir 3,4; HiFi's3,4; Basket- ball 1; Wrestling 2-4; Track 1-4; Cross-Country 3,4. Dan Grover Basketball 1,2; FFA 3,4; Wrestling 3,4. Kay Hall Pep Club 1; FT A 3. Susan Hansen Transfer 3; Pep Club 3,4; Drill Team 4; FTA 3; Tiger Tales Staff 4; Homecoming Attendant 3. Lon Huls Hi Fi's 1-4; FFA 1,2; German Club Vice-Pres. 3; Jr. Play; Basketball 3; Football 1,4; Track 1-4; Cross-Country 3. Randall Hoffer Football 1; Basketball 1; Track 1; Band 1; Jr. Play; FFA 2. Alberta Horsch Pep Club 1-4; Annual Staff 4; Student Coun. 1; FTA 3,4; Treas. 3; Pres. 4; Choir 1,4; Chorus 3; Hi Fi's 4; Powder Puff Football 4. Charlotte Isaak Pep Club 1-4; FTA 3,4; Re- porter 3; Choir 3,4; Annual Staff 3,4; Jr. Play; Track 1; Powder Puff Football 4. Neil King Football Mgr. 1,3,4; Wrestling 2,3,4; Tiger Club 1-4; Sec. 3; Jr. Play; Pep Band 1-3; Com- munication Committee 4; An- nual Staff 4. Greg Lindhartsen Football 1-4; FFA 1-4; Sec. 4; Track 1,2. Pam Maisch Pep Club 3,4; Drill Team 4; Pep Club Vice-Pres. 4; Band 1-4; Pep Band 1-4; Jr. Treas.; Jr. Play; FTA 3,4; Jr. Miss Candidate; German Club His- torian 3; Powder Puff Football 4; Annual Business Mgr. 4. Danny Mann FFA 1-4; Football 1-4; Bas- ketball 1-4; Track 1-4; Tiger Club 2-4; Pres. 4; Choir 2.4. Rebecca Marley Pep Club 2,4; Jr. Play; FTA 3,4; Jr. Miss Candidate; An- nual Staff 3. Mike McPeek Basketball 1; Football 4; Jr. Play. Duane Moon FFA 1; FTA 3,4; Jr. Play. Beth Nelson Pep Club 3,4; FTA 4; Jr. Miss Candidate. Bob Nelson FFA 1-4; Pres. 4; Wrestling 1-4 Football 1,2; Track 1; Tiger Club 1-4; Boy's State 3. Rickey Palmer Football 1-4; Basketball 1-4; Tiger Club 3,4; Hi Fi's 4; FTA 3; Annual Staff 4. Carol Pena Pep Club 1-3; FTA 4; Tiger Tales Staff 4; Jr. Play; Annual Staff 4; Powder Puff Football 4. Norma Perez Pep Club 1-3; Tiger Tales Staff 4; Powder Puff Football 4. Roy Phillips FFA 2,3. Wade Pierce Basketball 3; Track 1; Jr. Play; Hi Fi's 3,4; FFA 1,2; Annual Staff 1-4. Tim Pierce Football 1-4; Basketball 1-4; Track 1; Jr. Play; Tiger Club 3,4; Senior Pres.; Student Council 3,4; FFA 1; Boy's State 3. 98 Marilyn Pierce Pep Club 1-4; JV Cheerleader 2; Mascot 4; FTA 3,4; Jr. Play; Student Council 1,3,4; Pre-Youth Leg. 1,3,4; Jr. Miss; Girl's State 3; Choir 1,4; Chorus 2; State Decla. 2-4. Bryce Poulson Basketball 1-3; Track 1-4; FFA 1; Student Council 1,4; Jr. Play; Pre-Youth Leg. 1,2,4; Soph. Pres.; Jr. Pres. Jack Powell Wrestling 1-4; Football 1; Track 1; Tiger Club 3,4; FFA 1-4; Sentinel 4. Mike Prudhomme FTA 3,4; Jr. Play. Alma Rutger FTA 3. Billy Scott Football 4; Wrestling 2,4; Band 1-4; Choir 3; Jr. Play. Chrystine Scott Transfer 3; Pep Club 3,4; FTA 3; Tiger Tales Staff 3,4. Nancy Slane Pep Club 1-4; Jr. Play; FTA 4. Pam Smith Majorettes 1-4; Captain 3,4; Band 2; Choir 4; FTA 3; Jr. Play; Powder Puff Football 4. Charlene Speth FTA 3. Rebecca Stoker Pep Club 1-4; Band 1-4; Pep Band 1-4; Choir 1,3,4; Chorus 3; Hi Fi's 3,4; All-state Music 3; German Club 3; FTA 3,4; Powder Puff Football 4. Mark Stroschein Track 1-4; Cross-Country 4; Tiger Club 3,4; FFA 1-3. Julie Talbot Transfer 4. Annette Taylor Pep Club 2,3; FTA 3; Jr. Miss Candidate. Kyle Thornley Football 1-4; Track 1,2; Base- ball 3,4; Tiger Club 2-4; Choir 2-4; Student Council 4. Kenneth Tieszen Basketball 1-4; Track 1; Tiger Club 3,4; Jr. Play; Annual Staff 4; Student Council 2,3; Pre- Youth Leg. 2,3; Frosh Vice- Pres.; Senior Vice-Pres.; Choir 3,4. Steven Verbeck Track 1-4; Cross Country 3,4; Wrestling 3; Tiger Club 3,4; FFA 1. Ronald Ulrich Football 1-4; Basketball 1; Track 1; Tiger Club 3,4; De- bate 4; Choir 2; Band 1,2,4; Jr. Play. Susan Wahlen Pep Club 1-4; Mascot 3; JV Cheerleader 2; Drill Team 4; Homecoming Attendant 1; Soph. Sec.; Jr. Sec.; Student Council Treas. 3; Vice-Pres. 4; Band 2-4; Choir 1,3; Chorus 2; FTA 3,4; Pianist 3,4; Pre-Youth Leg. 3,4; Youth Leg. 3; Jr Play; Annual Staff 4. Mary Wasia Transfer 2; Pep Club 2-4; Cheer- leader 3; Drill Team 4; Jr. Prom Queen; Soph. Home- coming Attendant; Homecoming Queen 4; Tiger Tales Staff 3; FTA 4; Soph. Treas.; Student Council Sec. 3; Annual Staff 4. Ruth Wedel Pep Club 1-4; Pres. 4; Reporter 3; Drill Team 2-4; FTA 3,4; Band 1-4; Chorus 2; Annual Staff 2,4; Jr. Play; Jr. Miss 1st runnerup; German Club 3; Out- standing Teenager Award 4; Powder Puff Football 4. Darlene Wehrli Chorus 2; FTA 4; Tiger Tales Staff 4. Kristine Wonderly Pep Club 2-4; Band 1-4; Pep Band 1-4; All-state Music 3; FTA 3,4; Annual Editor 4; Tiger Tales Staff 3,4; Jr. Play Student Director; Ski Club 4; Powder Puff Football Co-captain 4. 99 Patsy Wren Pep Club 1,2; FTA3.4; Vice- Pres. 4; Senior Treas.; Jr. Play; Debate 3; Annual Staff 4; Chorus 2; Powder Puff Football 4. Teresa Wride Pep Club 1-4; Drill Team 1-4; Sec. 3; FTA3.4; Sec. 4; Student Council 2; Jr. Play; Annual Staff 4; Choir 4; Chorus 2; German Club Pres. 3; Powder Puff Football 4. 100 Throughout this year, we have seen a striking combination of the old and the new. The old building with the new addition; the old classrooms with the new subjects, the seniors and the freshmen. As we journey the road to the future, we hesitate to discard the past and yet we eagerly look forward to the new and exciting ideas and changes which are made possible only by dedication and a strong deter- mination to better our school for ourselves and for those who follow us. This yearbook has tried to portray in pictures and words your lives as you have lived them during this school year. We have done it in an attempt to make this last year the best. Now, the 1969 Tiger Tracks is yours to treasure . . . 101 AUTOCRAPWS 102 AUTOGRAPH 103 AUOGRAPWS 104 TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY In' 'wtMli Arc Tp,«f nA I 4 ,.r v • i .
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