Abilene High School - Orange and Brown Yearbook (Abilene, KS)

 - Class of 1968

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ACTIVITIE Typical school days did not begin at 8:30 or end at 3:00. A kaleidoscope of activities was available to all interest groups. Club meetings, early morning practices, service proiects - these functions and many others helped to broaden the student's experiences beyond the classroom.

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ha-........ OFFICE ASSISTANTS-Carol Gier, loan Calder, Vanita Anquiano, Iudy McCune, Mary lane Shurson, lanis Kellison, Ellen Bank, Mrs. Watkins, loyce ludah, Carol Suenram, Linda Allen, Beth Ehrsam, Anita Anquiano, Susan Walker, Linda Wood, Marian Kercher, Melody Mitchell, Linda Wilson. Competent Assistants Lend Needed Assistance Assisting the instructor was only part of the job of the student teachers. They took roll, graded papers, answered questions and ran numerous errands. These assistants helped in the math, science, and foreign language departments. Students were chosen on basis of their overall scholastic ability, their understanding of the partic- STUDENT ASSISTANTS-Top Row: Scott Morrison, Larry Romine, Bob Clernence, Greg Kellison. Second Row: Iohn Crandall, luan Sexton, Pete Or- wiq, Mike Beckham, Daryl Brandt. Third Row: Donna Fitzwater, Ruth Ann l-laneman, Lea Sellers, Marcie Mailen, Lonnie Shaetfer. Fourth Row: Tami Wehlinq, Debbie French, Karen Binken- bauqh, loyce Engle. Front Row: Vicki Madden, Sonja Reese, Theresa Kohart. Not pictured: Gwen Baer. 18 ular subject, and their willingness to help. The office assistants were also of great importance to the smooth operation of the school. Besides collecting the lists of ab- sentees, they typed letters, answered the telephone, and delivered messages. These students were chosen by the office person- nel. Well-earned relaxation is enjoyed by the physical education assistants. Top Row: Kathy Foltz, loyce ludah, Sho' n Fischer, Lynda Wylie, lerry Copenhaver. Second Row: Gary Needham, Lease Duckwall. Front Row: Sharmon Sherraden, Kathy Fitchett, Mary Io Hatten, Mary lane Shurson, Pat Bowell.



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STUDENT COUNCIL-Standing: Amy Dumler, Debbie Lady, Theresa Anquiano, Mr. Carlile, sponsor, Pam Strowiq, Dave Burris, loleen Whitehair, Mike Soelter, Paul Hettenbach, Scanning the school calendar cure Stuco officers Mark Murphy, president: Renee Lambert, sec- retary: Mike Whitehair, vice president. 20 Steve Gil, Pat Farley, Susan Enqelhardt, Kathy Fitchett, Marilyn Ryan, Ann McKee. Seated: lim Owens, Pete Orwiq, Tina Morqenson, Ierry Hooker, Susan Humpert, Mark Garrison. Stuco Members Sponsor Assembly, Exchange Government of AHS was the respon.sibil- ity of the Student Council. Officers and carry-over members were elected in the spring of the 1966-67 school year and the remaining homeroom representatives were chosen as school resumed in the fall. In October, Stuco .sponsored the election for Homecoming Queen and attendants. Ar- rangements for the field festivities were made in coordination with the PTA. The annual Christmas assembly was presented by the Student Council. An open- ing prayer, reading of a passage from the Bible, and thoughts on the Yule season were presented by Stuco members and a guest speaker. The assembly closed with the singing of familiar Christmas carols. One of the highlights of the .school year came in the spring as the council sponsored the student exchange program with Bell- ingham, Washington. Through this program the two repre- sentatives from each school helped to broaden the knowledge and understanding of their respective communities.

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