Newton High School - Railroader Yearbook (Newton, KS)

 - Class of 1970

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3 A U' ', . J' l r I 1 A 1 v 1 Q I , I 1 3 L J 6 RAILROADER 1970 fx X l x That's one small step for a man, ne giant leap for mankind. The words uttered by Neil Armstrong when he first stepped onto the moon july 20 are representative of our time. With a small step, we realized that we had accomplished much in a short amount of time. Each student experienced a similar feeling of accomplishment in high school. We accomplished much in three years at NHS. The studying, the home- work, the athletic events, the clubs and organizations, dances, assemblies, graduation - every one was a small step forward to better things. As we approached the termination of our high school experiences, we stopped and remembered all the small steps we had taken, and saw the giant leap we had made. 2 MIL ,iz if ,V 7. A fm, , xg IL i W is M153 L Wig 'fi 1 R, Q f 5 Q Steps Administration . Academics . . . Students .. Activities . . Sports ....... Senior Events . . . Page 5 Page 11 Page 39 Page 91 Page 117 Page 137 ROSEMARY TORLINE and Chuck Enns displayed their IUNIORS foughthard forthe Homecoming spirit banner talent. SENIOR FLOAT took first in parade competition during Railer Week, sophomores took second, and juniors third. 4 ADIVIINISTRATIQ School Board gains new members l THE SCHOOL BOARD meets every month to set school Richard Hrdlicka, Mr. Mike Almanza, Dr. Lee Fent, Mr policy. School Board members: Mrs. Keith Garrison, Mr. Gene Titus, Mr. Harold Lowe,and Mr. Thomas Walker. SCHOOL BOARD AND SUPERINTENDENT Superintendent Assumes Duties Although new to the Newton School System, Dr. Virgil R. Poore is well qualified for his du- ties as head administrator. With more than thir- teen years of administrative experience and his doctorate from the University of Nebraska, Dr. Poore is proficient in his work as superintend- ent. Having previously served as the Superin- tendent of Schools in Cozad, Nebraska, Supt. Poore has brought new ideas and concepts with him which should benefit the school sys- tem and community of Newton. The School Board also gained several new members during the summer. Mrs. H. Keith Garrison and Mr. Richard F. Hrdlicka were newly elected last summer as members to the School Board. Soon after that, a revision in the state legislation made it necessary for the School Board to appoint a seventh member. Mr. Mike Almanza was selected for this posi- tion which became effective the first of August. The enlargement of the School Board is provid- ing even better representation in the school district. Vice-principal directs athletics Q - SERVING as both Vice-Principal and Director of Athletics, One of the more unpleasant duties of Mr. Fischer was dis- Mr. Curtis Fischer maintained a constantly full schedule. ciplinary action against unruly students. PRINCIPAL AND VICE-PRINCIPAL New Principal administers NHS In his first year as principal of Newton High School, Mr. Bernard Scheer has already done much to improve and change the school. Among these accomplishments are the estab- lishment of a student center, the issuance of student identification cards, and revisions in the dress code. In contrast to Mr. Scheer's rela- tive inexperience at Newton High School, Mr. Curtis Fischer has been working to improve and develop NHS for more than twenty-one years as both a teacher and an administrator. Mr. Scheer began his college education at the University of Nebraska which he attended for two years until he was called for military service. After his discharge, he received his BA from Hastings College and later did summer work at the University of Nebraska where he received his Masters Degree in 1961. Presently Mr. Scheer is completing requirements for his Doctorate from the University of Wyoming where he was a graduate assistant in the Col- lege of Education last summer. AS PRINCIPAL, Mr. Bernard Scheer must coordinate all sponsible for maintaining a high standard of education at school activities and special events. Mr. Scheer is also re- Newton High School. 9 CGUNSELORS AND SECRETARIES Mr. Sneed resigns after five years Mr. Gary Sneed, counselor at NHS since 1964, resigned in November. He accepted a job in industrial engineering at Hesston Manufac- turing Company. Mr. Alden Allbaugh, remaining counselor, with the help of his secretary, Mrs. jean Schroeder, dealt with student problems. He helped students decide which subjects to take, what colleges to attend, and what vocational fields to enter. NHS secretaries, Mrs. Karen McAdow and Mrs. Darlene Stucky, tried a new system of handling absences this year. Absences were recorded each hour and the parents of these absent students were called. This helped cut down on skipping . MR. ALLBAUGH offers advice to senior Tim Chambers. COUNSELORS: Mr. Gary Sneed and Mr. Alden Allbaugh. MRS. SCHROEDER worked in the guidance office mornings. MRS. MCADOW and Mrs. Stucky took orders and filled out forms for basketball tickets. l 5 Q 6- QMEMM,-,W,Lm5,izm+m,mfQ5gk - , 1 i--fff 3 'f- ff' if ' -A if -' ww 257+ 'L ffZ.'i'f,1Wr9? eww., M A 'WFS 4 , Q 5' V 5 Preston h, . Q k'LL' I W fig H fi,-,basis if iss am - mf smnigxmg L ,S s as ART Students acquire artistic ability This year art classes received an education of art techniques and history through films pre- sented by Mr. Preston. Art I and II classes practiced their skills in a variety of media, including water color, pastel, and charcoal. These classes learned techniques in line, form, texture, balance, and color. Art III was composed of thirteen members wishing to continue their art skills. Students in this class must be chosen by the instructor. Students of all three classes completed projects shown by the LaVella Club in january. ART DEPART- MENT: Larry l ART AIDES Ken Peterson, Dan Hollingshead, Becky Stroud, and Cheryl Isaac decorate the Christmas tree provided by Art lll. GLORIA MOBERLY, Steve Simmons, and Bob Gustafson work on projects in their Art ll classes. c iii'- ,'r.. f ff lzf Ti r..r, A A li ffffi 5 ,'ir f MA UAL ARTS Students gain new talents Two new classes were added to the Manual Arts Department this year. Transportation, taught by Mr. Franz, dealt with the mechanics of traveling apparatus. The other new class, Light Construction, was taught by Mr. Funk. This class dealt with building furniture and the processes entailed in constructing buildings. A new teacher came to the department this year. Mr. Benninga taught Mechanical Draw- ingI,lI, and Other courses offered in this department were Woods and Crafts. 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Group discussions, book reports, and a further study of grammar rounded out the ju- nior English program of study. Senior English students enrolled in either College Prep or General English IV. The Col- lege Prep classes studied novels including THE BEAR and NOON WINE. These classes also learned a new style of tranformational gram- mar. The General English classes made a review of grammar and had group discussions on books and stories studied by the class. LIBRARY SCIENCE STUDENT Gloria Moberly checks out a book to senior Barb Phillips while Nancy Lewis looks on. LANGUAGE ARTS DEPARTMENT: Mrs. Mildred Bumgarner, Mrs. Barbara Fedderson, Mrs. Clara Hendersen, Mrs. Su- san Kaufman, David McCracken, Mrs. Irmgard Mills, Miss Linda Nichols, Mrs. Gladys Niles, Miss Bonnie Selanders, Miss Ioy Smith, Alden Statton, Miss Ann Thrailkill. I Y .Q-1 .2i:itf-igsxzisy a w xf w f m: .ei .sf Ti: i- f- E71s1i7,1Ii:5ii .TE ,if ff 5 'i 55? 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COLLEGE PREP ENGLISH students Vickie McKelvey and SENIOR DAN GONZALES, in one of his studious moods, Roger Goodman study transformational grammar in Miss works on his term paper for his General English IV class. Smith's fourth hour class. SENIORS Susan Wallace, Tom Thornbrough, and Dave Slack discuss the fine points of the novel PASSAGE TO INDIA. LANGUAGE ARTS Debaters take third in state After the debate year had ended, the NHS debaters entered the post-season tourna- ments. At the first tournament, the Regionals, the Newton squad placed first. The following week the debaters went to Emporia for the State meet, placing third. Coach McCracken stated, I am very pleased with this year's squad, especially one girl, Mary Snapp, who compiled a record of 45 wins with only 8 defeats. This year the Drama Department added two new classes. Dramatics II was created for those students wishing to go further than Drama I in the field of dramatics. Students enrolling in the other new class, Dramatics II Section II, learned about backstage techniques. This class includ- ed the study of make-up, lighting, sound ef- fects, and set construction. DURING AN IMPROMPTU SESSION in her Drama class, Debbie Settles gives her reaction after eating spinach. SUSAN WANCE displays her power to a humble jamie Bullard in a class presentation for Dramatics II. SENIORS Cathy Sears and Viki Myers are shown in a re- hearsal for SLEEPING BEAUTY. DEBATE COACH Davrd McCracken helps hrs debaters gather research maternal for the regional debate tourna ment rn Wlchlta The squad placed flrst at the regronals JUMPING ROPE proves to be a method of relaxation for debaters Patty Shelly Michelle Frreson and Mary Snapp prior to leavlng for the regronal debate tournament Mr David McCracken and hrs debaters Patty Shelly Barb elle Frlesen dlsplay the third place trophy they won at the Smith Cathy Graber Mary Snapp Ada Schmidt and Mach state tournament In Emporia - I I . , Q r 1 I 1 ' ' FOREIGN LANGUAGE New French Tea New to the French department this year was Miss Virginia Smith replacing Miss Olive An- derson, who retired at the end of last year. Miss Smith spent two weeks during the Christmas holidays touring Europe. She visited Germany, France, Switzerland, and Luxembourg. Among the tourist spots she saw were the Eiffel Tower, the Arch of Triumph, the Alps, and the Palace of Luxembourg. Foreign Language this year included French I, II, and Ill, Latin I and ll, and Spanish I, ll, and III. Through the use of the lab, filmstrips, tapes, maps, and lectures, students gained a better understanding of the people, customs, and languages of foreign countries. MISS SMITH points out to two of her French students, Michaelle Bouzek and Terry McCreary, the French cities cher Tours Europe WORKING HARD to improve their proficiency in Latin are Sam Bland and Cynthia Froelick. she visited on her two week tour of Europe she took during the Christmas holidays. IIM ISAAC recites and translates a lesson for his Spanish II class. f as , Y K 2 if ., S fs' . 'i-ei FOREIGN TLANGUAGE DEPART- V I I ' 3 MENT: Miss Virginia Smith, Mrs. Maria Chaple, Mrs. Pat Randall, Miss Bonnie Selanders. FRE Fre PO HP he-1 v 'iw 5512?-Qitilit. -Mx'-args? via., 5-Qis.J.:...,59 NCH II STUDENT, Craig Oliver, concentrates on his nch while Dave Slack receives help from Miss Smith. INTING O oint in her UT an area in Italy, Debbie Nelson illustrates report for the rest of her Latin class. HOME ECONOMICS Girls visit Kansas Home Management students spent two weeks planning an imaginary wedding, paging through bridal magazines looking for the prettiest dress, proper wedding music, and suggestions to reduce the expense of a real wedding. The class visited the Kansas Health Museum in February to supplement a course on Home Nursing taught by Mrs. Betty Baker, school nurse. Home Management was taught by Mrs. Akin and by Mrs. Gordon. Clothing I students, taught by Mrs. Akin and Mrs. Meirowsky, learned the basic fundamen- tals of constructing skirts as the advanced clothing classes studied design and textiles and applied them to construction of a wool suit. Foods classes instructed by Mrs. Gordon learned the nutritional value of foods, and menu planning. They arranged a complete breakfast and ended the year with a tea in the spring. Health Museum IILL BUCKMAN, Sherry Meacham, Karen Meires, and Cin dy Budde Lowe make divinity in Foods class. BARB PHILLIPS, Linda Peterson, and Melody Harrison finish their Christmas projects for Home Management class. 20 KAY WASHBURN SAYS shorter as Vicki Deck- er pins the hem in the wool jumper made in Clothing II. wiwisfu eff. ' ' K Qfgiiiyfiigis ' -Q-53W 15- 5 l . .1 ..:?:i.f.,.f,: QW, , rw, ' ' -Ugzw , .-,-5.55 EH,Tf',,J1,',z-5. . iw? ,L ,WNW V faiww-.,af..,. , - Q . , ,.,., i .L I 1 f , 711: . li EW? a ww 17' 'fr fri -Jjf y f fi '-q i ' : - 3 f ' WNY 1-1 ETQQ' -jim: 141' 5 if .Sig-'si 1, Sim Vis 7 1uWww1-i4wm.1,.-Em:if:IH,z rr gy ws- Eff-,rm fr -A - HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT: Mrs. Maridene Akin, Mrs. Hazel Gordon, and Mrs. Nancy Meirowsky. CLOTHING AID, loyce Pauley, gives Missy Walkenhurst advice on the construction ofa wool skirt. IOYCE PAULEY, Diana Scheffler, and Debbie Donker make gumdrop cookies in third hour Foods class. RAILROADER Deliver annuals in mid-summer The 1970 Railroader featured coverage of newly organized girl's sports and extra curricu- lar clubs, as well as regular school activities. The staff, headed by editor Nancy Lewis, de- signed its own division pages and the new lay- out. They worked hard to capture in words and pictures an interesting collection of the year's events. A mid-summer delivery made it possi- ble for the staff to distribute the yearbook to 700 students, teachers and businesses, some of which had their company name embossed on the cover. Members of the staff included Editor Nancy Lewis, Roger Goodman, Karen Metzler, Barb Phillips, Linda Peterson, jack Burns, Cathie Trussell, Dana England, Dick Smith, Kim Krue- ger, Curtis Schmidt, Craig Thompson, and Dan Thomas. THE 1970 RAILROADER staff members were LEFT: Editor Nancy Lewis, Dick Smith, Barb Phillips, Cathie Trussell, l W YEARBOOK STAFF MEMBERS work diligently typing and arranging final copy on their pages to meet a deadline. Dana England, Kim Krueger, Linda Peterson, Karen Met- zler, lack Burns, and Roger Goodman. NEWTONIAN -aftefwg . ,, -4 .W .' . KE O Staff publishes fourteen issues Fourteen issues of the Newtonian were pub- lished this year and were distributed to 1100 students and teachers at Newton High, the ju- nior highs, businesses in town, and several former students, as well as exchanges with oth- er high school newspapers. The staff of eleven members, one of the smallest, included two photographers. The staff was responsible for selling advertisements, writing all their stories, and organizing the newspaper. This year's staff editor was Greg Sacks and co-editor was Kathy Snyder. Other staff mem- bers were Warren Kersey, Cheryl Morford, Tom Church, Rosalie Wall, Becky Pankratz, Don Snapp, and Viki Myers. Photographers were Curtis Schmidt and Pat Bishop. STAFF MEMBERS for the 1969 - 1970 Newtonian were BACK ROW: Greg Sacks, Kathy Snyder, Tom Church, Viki . A. . i -at ,J t is PHOTOGRAPHERS for the Railroader and Newtonian were seniors Curtis Schmidt and Craig Thompson. Their assistants were juniors Dan'Thomas and Pat Bishop. Myers, Warren Kersey, Cheryl Morford, FRONT: Becky Pankratz, Rosalie Wall, and Don Snapp. ' 1 it I it MATH AND SCIENCE Students utilize I w,k,1gs,sgx,g1f-may img-,Q wrt Y MIKE MENDOZA PROUDLY DISPLAYS his dissected pig in physiology class as Mike Loose looks on attentively. WORKING TOGETHER to complete their chemistry exper- iment are Ron johnson and Hugh Grant. abo rato ries Increased laboratory facilities at Newton High School have given an ever increasing number of science students the opportunity to observe and perform experiments. An expand- ing and growing science program also permits students to choose those subjects which inter- est them most. The mathematics program has also been expanding by offering several differ- ent approaches and concepts of math to suit the individual needs of almost every student. OBSERVING THE RESULTS of their experiment in second hour physics class are Ken Coleman and john Fitzgerald. DURING STUDY PERIOD Mr. Tillett explains a problem on the assignment to Iohn Hamm INSTRUCTOR'S AID DALE WAHLERS grades daily assign- LEAVING AT THE END of the first semester, Mr Howard ments for Mr. Tillett's fourth hour math class. Schmidt found added challenge in his new profession MATH AND SCIENCE DEPARTMENTS: Melvin Akin, Charles Engel, Phillip Esau, Mrs. joy Moore, Clarence Niles,Tom Sawin, Ivan Schirer, Howard Schmidt, Cliff Tillett, and Don Willson. fm S M3318 sl s 5 sal git 3 is gpg ,J ,gg fe W -I .. ,. , . . , if ': I Q H - ,F I:-W as 7,15- W, sift WWEQ W FE t gQE5fgi'1f1i'fg'jig? , yr,-gjlfl .,A,V A 4 gm ,M ggggragf '+1,gi:,gf,,g:, fy J I. '- f -f-- 1- -- il Izfmv 1,1 ,fs Q55 as mmf- fa 1, ff '75 I jj' is IEW' zh,'1 f assiim, Tffskz? 2?izQQ5f:', ,4Sw -f .Q ,1 f lim ' , 1fifa,fe52Q5 2g?4gg5'Itif? -y,f f E'slf1 - T. i ' itsxeizfxyl sggwr q w . mags: .,1,:f Q, I 5 ' qg,fi5zI, Sgg1,,f1If ,., tifmfisf, rx, 53 2' dg 'I,f,? ug I -1 . 1 -rwvwmargf . - K 5 235' Q 'li I M S fag 23,3 ss as M ,ga -4 I 5 iq as wif I W l X J M ., - Y Air wif 52 GX H.: f Mgmt viii? 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CONCERT BAND - FRONT ROW: Carol Blosser, Glenna Holdeman, Michaelle Bouzek, Cindy Unruh, Penny Bar- ker, Carol Berg, Marilyn Chandler, Annette Nance, Christa Tompkins, and Liz Turner. SECOND ROW: Wayne Con- verse, Richard Maxwell, Sharon Banman, Mary Ann Paul- son, loyce lllk, Carol Perkins, Jeanette Rinner, Diane Kyle, john Scott, Steve Robbins, Terry Stubby, David Glenn, Sam Bland, and Bruce Stucky. THIRD ROW: Stella Gomez, Donna Heffelbower, janet Gustafson, Tom Ott, Terry Clo- ver, lerald lantz, Fernando Mendoza, Steve Claassen, Ear- nest Bachman, Phil Kruse, Larry Blevins, Allen Unruh, Craig Fischer, Lowell Schmidt, Susan Griffith, Charles Priest, john McVey, Nancy Pauley, David Shelley, Craig Schulz. FOURTH ROW: Betty Bumgarner, Cindy Budde Lowe, Nancy Allen, Darrel Phipps, Charlene Henderson, john Hamm, Loren Tedder, Charles Baker, Ross Hiebert, Phillip New uniforms were worn by the band this year. They were black with gold trim and could be used for concert or marching appearances with few minor adjustments. The marching band had a very busy year. Besides participating in halftime shows at home football games, they marched in the Veterans' Day Parade and helped welcome home the 89th Division from Viet Nam. The highlight of the year was the trip to Lawrence where they took part in the annual University of Kansas Band Day on November'l. The concert band performed in Lindley Hall on lanuary 22 and again in March. The orches- tra also gave a concert on February 26. Both groups spent the remainder of the year in preparation for the State Music Festival in the Spring. Mr. Gary Fletcher, in summary of class activi- ty, feels they enjoy a love and appreciation of all kinds of music and a sense of accomplish- ment through a well coordinated group effort. Cervantes, Gary Unruh, Roger Kaufman, Bruce Mc- Candless, jim Corthon, T. M. Ashcraft, Mike Loy, Joel Koehn, Mike Mendoza, Terry Hackney, Stan Schroeder, Brad Riffel, Mike Davidson, Myron Voth, Bruce Vogt, and Roger Smith. BACK ROW: Vernon Priest, Steve Unruh, Mickey Smith, Nadine Fritts, Ruthe Ashcraft, Camilla Abra- hams, Mary Wiebe, john Haury, Ronnie Montano, Duane Yoder, Doug Hyde, Mr. Dwight Beckham, Conductor, Neal Lewis, Eddie Grob, Dwight Wiebe, Vic luarez, Steven Koehn, Ronny Robinson, Eric Alexander, Chris Cook, Bob Moler, Kent Greer, Brad Krehbiel, Mike Thaw, Brad Schulz, lim Muellar, Robert Sears, and Mark Knopf, NOT PICTURED: Kathy Hyde, Debbie Nelson, Doug Yoder, Ed- die Gomez, Greg Nye, Robin Moore, Dwaine Esau, Leon- ard Mitchell, and Anthony Curiel. ' f f S A :':t , ...,., T77- - TT ' We :,,:f t .,., ... -- -r 'liz L E Q- : - L ' ..... . www ' W M T WF xii V : ' - ' T '. V' s,' .fT 7 -F 'f A if ' 1' .. - t H -'ttf X x ' If -4- ii -A' f 9Jl'2i? 1 - its 'f ! -.s ' QP .1 l 1 :i 'S it i-Elflai ite ' 7' fs fiirzwlfgt ' 1 N -- r. f fr- . V x , NYY' wr- Hart ag xg .4-M415 -. R 'fifth L 'aff ,MMQ F- ,gif 95 f , ,gf 'eff' X, ,gffgs 'asap' fi , ?'j :.- 5 'ffittai if if 'VL fhifs fini ti? 15' mir '-521' If if Et'-1 3 A 1, .H, ,X .5.. U A X . gy-1' '. . 'A ,Q I ., wg s If ,,, - . I ll 5 E 'S-' 'l A - ' af ..., . Q ..., - A l ' - 1 - r . t i 'vig' ,,,, l 1 ',,-., 5, cjflgfg,-fr' ,,,L,.r ff ,, -' i : l i i THE SIGHTS AND SOUNDS OF A CONCERT... the shrill of the clarinets ... the bold, brassy sound of the trom- bones ... the thunder of the kettle drum ... add to the lis- tening pleasure at band and orchestra concerts. ORCHESTRA - FRONT ROW: lennifer Clark, julie Hand, Patty Unruh, Ron johnson, lacque Duncan, Warren Frie- sen, Kathy Hyde, and Diane Brooks. SECOND ROW: Sarah Kirton, Cindy Banman, Verda Reimer, Rowena Brown, Annette Nance, Suzanne Pierce, Christa Tompkins, Debbie Hwa, Lenore Voth, Bruce Stucky, Richard Crum, jill Boese, Mark Holt, and Shirley Kasitz. THIRD ROW: Susan Spauld- DISPLAYING their new uniforms is the Newton High School Marching Band. The uniforms can also ,be used for concert appearances. Leading the band in parades and at ing, Martha Boese, Susan Wedel, Duane Yoder, Doug Yod- er, Doug Hyde, Cheryl Woolsey, T. M. Ashcraft, Glenna Holdeman, Terry Hackney, Craig Schulz, Larry Blevins, Dennis Carper, Cindee Long, Michelle Friesen, Carla Smith, Patti Meier, Liz Turner, Richard Maxwell, and Mari- lyn Chandler. BACK ROW: jim Mueller, Steve Smoldt, Ter- ry Duncan, and Mr. Gary Fletcher, Conductor. football halftime shows were Dwight wiebe, drum major, and majorettes Cindy Unruh, Ruthe Ashcraft, Carol Ham- monds, and Cindy Budde Lowe. ..,,,J,,,,.,...-.,....,t.,W ,W A... .. .. .......v..,,,....t,,t W-s...,..-VM.., . ,WW W... . ...,.,.... .....,.,,W..E,a ..,.,.- .. l THE CH nation ORALEERS sing Girl of My Dreams during coro- ceremonies of Railer Week. 3, 'f 5 4 is 't m - I ,,,gg- fi.- . - 'JL .11 Ix i,: atm H 3,311 , V1,i. 'Ylstf 40a VOCAL MUSIC New director for choruses Students enrolled in vocal music classes this year, found a change in instructors. Mr. Leon Ballenger took over teaching choral classes replacing Mr. Dan Zollars, who had taught the courses for the past several years. The vocal curriculum is made up of C-irl's Glee Club, Boy's Glee Club, Mixed Chorus and Choraleers. These groups presented several performances during the school year, includ- ing fall, winter, and spring concerts. They par- ticipated in Commencement, Baccalaureate, and in the state music festival in the spring. They also sang for social functions and for school assemblies during the year. VOCAL MUSIC DEPARTMENT: Leon Ballenger Choraleers - FRONT ROW: l. Rinner, K. Stahl, S. Hawkey, 1. Wall, D. Rowland, M. Paulson, M. Titus D. Bender, P. Shelly, I. Boese, A. Schmidt, G. Fulton, C. Smith, M. Walkenhorst. SECOND ROW: P Meier, S. Pierce, N. Preheim, L. Bornowsky, C. Stucky, R. Wall, C. Woolsey, G. Koehn, I. Salander, K Voth, P. Hollingshead, M. Titus, M. Friesen, B. Smith, G. Woolery. THIRD ROW: L. Schmidt, M. Funk I ! , Smith, D. Stuchy, V. Decker, C. Frollich, T. Hill. THIRD ROW: S. Wedel, L. Hall, B. Motter, B. Beuke, C. Sears, I. Merryfield, loe Suh, S. White, 1. Gonzales, C. Wahlers, I. Esau, D. Walker, K. Washburn, S. Williams, D. Toevs, I. MIXED CHORUS - FRONT ROW: R. Corona, V. Wallace D. lennings, V. Bartley, D. Schmidt, S. Pierce, R. Schmidt,T. lantzen, D. Gonzalez, 1. Bahre, L. Bailey, R. Bornowsky, 5. Meacham, I. Thaw, B. Wiebe. SECOND ROW: J. Whitney, L. Allumbaugh, S. Brandt, M. Lewis, C. Heidebrecht, S. Koehn. Unruh, L. Smith, C. Oliver, R. Megli, T. Church, 1. Papin, 1. r, C. Gonzalez, R. Perkins, T. Hackney, I. Seger, D. Carper, W. Friesen, L. Stucky, R. Whitfield, D. Bende B. Smoldt, M. Krehbiel, 1. Patton, D. Koehn. BACK ROW: P. Estrada, M. Morton, F. Bartel, D. Claassen, D. Hollingshead, B. Schwabauer, M. Frey, E. Green, K. Coleman, L. Mitchell, R. Smith, C. Merritt, D. Thomas, D. Smith, T. Schmidt. l Q 1 im-,mmm f ,. ,., . W wm..m.mm1.wmtw waswmwtynmwmlfmwmivyamiyftwmmmwssyaawmtmm. ---- - .,...g.a.,W.... ENSEMBLES Railaires put on Pop Concert This year's selective ensembles, Rail- aires, Pep Band, and Stage Band broadened their popularity. Railaires put on a spring Pop Concert for the first time. They also performed in school concerts, helped welcome Paul Harv- ey to Newton, and brightened the Veteran's Hospital in Wichita with their songs. Pep Band promoted spirit throughout the year at basket- ball games and pep assemblies. Stage Band traveled to Hutchinson and Wichita State Uni- versity to participate in clinics and play in con- certs. Dances and proms highlighted spring events for them. . AS A MEMBER OF PEP BAND RAILAIRES consists of sixteen singers selected from Chora- leers. The Railaires were BACK ROW: Monty Frey, Barbara Smith, Brad Schwabauer, jill Boese. THIRD ROW: Naomi Preheim, Danny Hollingshead, Patty Shelly, Warren Frie- sen. SECOND ROW: Dennis Carper, Ada Schmidt, Eugene Green, Glynda Koehn. FRONT ROW: Cheryl Woolsey, Rick Whitfield, Diane Bender, Lynell Stucky. , Brad Schulz, on drums, helps set the beat at games and assemblies. X 5 T-.-.-....,... PEP BAND MEMBERS selected from the wind and percus- sion players of band and orchestra were BACK ROW: Dwight Wiebe, Brad Schulz, Victor luarez, Mr. Dwight Beckham, director, Brad Krehbiel, Bob Sears, Neal Lewis. FOURTH ROW: Duane Yoder, Robin Moore, Doug Hyde, john Haury, Ronnie Montano, Ross Hiebert, Larry Blevins. THIRD ROW: Craig Schulz, Gary Unruh, Bruce Stucky, STAGE BAND MEMBERS chosen by the director from the high school band and orchestra were Dennis Carper lseat- ed at pianol, Liz Turner, Brad Schulz, Victor luarez, Craig Schulz, Neal Lewis, Duane Yoder, Roger Kaufman, Mike David Glenn, Mary Paulson, Roger Kaufman, Allan Unruh, Dennis Carper. SECOND ROW: Sharon Banman, Mickey Smith, Vernon Priest, Stella Gomez, Carol Blosser, Kathy Hyde, Marilyn Chandler, Suzanne Pierce. FRONT ROW: Myron Voth, Terry Hackney, Bruce Vogt, T. M. Ashcraft, Mike Davidson, Roger Smith. Davidson, Doug Hyde, David Glenn, Bruce Vogt, john Haury, Bruce Stucky, T. M. Ashcraft, Robin Moore, Mary Paulson, Terry Hackney, Chris Tompkins, Mr, Gary Fletcher idirectorl, and Gary Unruh. SOCIAL STUDIES Students file tax returns Students in senior social studies courses studied the process of filing income taxes sec- ond semester. Many students were required to send in a return and this study enabled them to understand their obligations. Seniors enrolled in government participated in Government Day by spending the day with the local govern- ment officials, learning the duties of each of- fice. Psychology classes acquired a skinner box for experiments concerning the behavior of rats and hamsters. The results of these experi- ments could be applied to human behavior. New to the Social Studies Department was Mr. Theodore Weathers, replacing Mr. Tom Richards, who taught American History, a re- quired course for all juniors. MAKING PLANS to take over the world are Pat Allen, Ioe Wallace, and Karen Metzler. They are participating in a IEFF ANDERSON conducts an experiment with the skinner box which he designed and built himself. simulation game in Mr. Gary Andrew's second hour Inter- national Relations class. QW? 'I riiiifiiiirgiwkiir isiiaseifitizagsfli ' ,iff ,rf ,. ,, tymiytg I,-f1,1L:'?2r2: g ffhiixfir ii wi Ifi3,f.Ei5i i .. ,wifi W? fff 7fi7f?if vi lizmiiif ':QllYf2 I' :il Eb wzfiflwi- I, rv in l x X6 Q3 i I K5 f- ' ' , fs -' ,,e5s'ff' 5' , - -I 1' H f-.A-,I 3,126 3,:5r,,.,g in Q yi if ed is if liggyf , I ifwf ii L,,, ,G flqlisfilii We , f.- 725525 wi, A I 25E5f?53?i,i - I my --A- 1 1fw,1m--1 ' . Q- L,mg5f,g,,,' Il A Bf1fi3EsffK1',. ' ,. f.:.fse' , -- ,.,. 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CONCENTRATING on his Income Tax Return is Sig White. 33 5' VOCATIONAL EDUCATION Students gain valuable experience LOWELL KEMP and lim Antonowich are assembling a full- wave voltage doubler for their class in Electricity. The various courses in Vocational Education gave students an opportunity to learn a trade and gain valuable experience. Vocational Machine Shop trained students in the use of machines and tools which could later be used in atrade. Industrial Electrical Maintenance gave a basis for skills in electronics. Auto Mechanics provided the students with a basic background of cars for their own pur- pose or to prepare a student as an Auto Mechanic. Vocational Agriculture I, II, III, and IV of- fered experience and an understanding for students who were interested in agriculture. Land classification, meat grading, livestock, and farm management were studied. Cooperative Industrial Training was a work- study program. Students attended school in the morning and received on-the-job training in the afternoon. DURING MACHINE SHOP CLASS each student develops his skills using the various machines and tools available. KEN CLARK AND JIM DAILY are replacing an intake manifold of a car engine in their Auto Mechanics class. I iili vocAr1oNAL EDUCA- cn T I O N 1 R a y B e eto n , 1 a rn es I gl e r, W a y n e g V Eif- Lyon, Don Wiggins, and Gary With row. Q f Iiv BOB SADOWSKY works with a hacksaw while Dennis WAYNE GIESBRECHT, supervised by his boss, Henry Hill, Siemens uses a vice in the workshop of Vocational lr., takes a parts order while working at Holstine's for CIT. Agriculture. I 35 BUSINESS EDUCATION Vocational Building is Remodeled Remodeling of the vocational building was started last spring and completed this summer. It provided better facilities and ample space for the larger classes. New and better equipment, such as the teletrainer, was provided for some of the classes. Besides the regular classroom studies, students had the benefit of such expe- riences as field trips and on-the-job training. Business Education included Typing I, Book- keeping I and II, Shorthand I, Secretarial Prac- tice, General Business, Vocational Office Edu- cation, and Clerical Practice. These subjects provided the students with training for careers in the business field. Students taking these classes learned such things as typing, short- hand, how to operate certain office machines, a basic understanding of business, and practical application of their business skills. MARY WETCHENSKY learns to operate the dicta-phone in her Secretarial Practice course. N VOCATIONAL OFFICE EDUCATION students learn bas- experience at the Chamber of Commerce as part of her c office procedures. Here Ianet Sump gets on-the-job training in her VOE course. l Y xf,,1 W, Y 1 i 3fW5,15g1 'fl3i?7fs4 l ' - S' ' lgsfszizigfafs gtssfggif 'f giglfszsik W 5 my gang? S5323 G12 35,2251 f T ig L Q ,fs Ks Qs. 93 S S5 s-Yiwu . ,, A Av View --iam' - .,-we is 3411, if f M. , W bugs., .Mew ' f - Zzieiigissvi-55.43. Q, g f 7 ' ' as f - 'l 'WV' fi ' ilu? l 1fvw ' '. . ' :-. 1 l 7',f'.e:,ff m sul'V2H1 5 . sf BUSINESS EDUCATION DEPARTMENT: Larry Barnhart, Judy Bink, Wilma Skiles, Joanne Spade, Paul Stucky. PAT SCHMIDT improves her skill at using a calculator dur- KATHY HYDE runs off some copies of a business form on ing her Vocational Office Education course. the Zerox duplicator in her Clerical Practice class. NANCY SCHROEDER and Darrel Claassen add the columns in their business journals. 37 PHYSICAL EDUCATION G mnastic class has first year Gymnastic class was a new course added to the curriculum at NHS. This course provided time for the girls to practice their routines for competitive gymnastics. Mrs. Beall, with the help of her student aides, extended the girls' abilities in tumbling and taught them the game of tackle football. Mr Schlup instructed his students in weight lifting, wrestling, and golf. The students also partici- pated in volleyball, badminton, basketball, tennis, softball, and speed-away. Advancement in skills, new school records, and inter-class competition sparked the year in Physical Education. PELS, Sig White and Mike Leal, fcenter rightl, are leading push-ups in the Boys' Physical Education class. PHYSICAL EDUCA- TION DEPART- MENT: Mrs. LeAnna Beall and Ken Schlup, VICKI GEORGE extends her legs . .. continues through with her back arched .. . and reaches the floor in completing the walk-over. Seniors enjoy new student center Many changes and additions were made at Newton High during the three years that the class of 1970 attended senior high. Seniors were among the first to use the new student center, an area in the courtyard supplied with refresh- ments and studying facilities. Many class members won honors during their sophomore year as the sophomore foot- ball team was undefeated, and many took part in the musical, Oklahoma! Railer Week was new and juniors displayed all their spirit. All the efforts of the school were rewarded when the team broke a long-time jinx and won the homecoming game. High- lights of second semester for juniors were host- ing the seniors at the junior-senior prom and events, participating in Guys and Dolls and the formation of a student congress. With a change in administration the seniors were the first to carry school I. D. cards. The senior Christmas party, junior-senior events, prom, baccelaurette, commencement and the all-night party were some of the events that the seniors found memorable in their last year and helpful in their big step toward their future goals. CLASS OFFICERS chosen in the fall were Ginger Fulton vice-presidentp Liz Turner, president, and Dana England secretary-treasurer. Ginger and Liz held the office of vice- president of the sophomore and junior class, respectively This was Dana's first year to be a class officer. Pat Allen Marcia Alterman Lynna Alumbaugh leff Anderson luanita Arellano Ruthe Ashcraft T. M. Ashcraft john Bahre Linda Bailey Robyn Bair Sharon Banman Debby Barker Penny Barker Fred Bartel Cheryl Beardmore Michael Becker Steve Belgard Diane Bender Chris Benton Larry Blevins l jill Boege Linda Bornowgky Rita Bornowsky Dennis Botrerweck Steve Brackeen 41 Seniors take ACT test Alan Branum Tom Brenneman Dorothy Bruner Tom Bucher lill BUCkm-210 Cindy Budde Lowe jamie Bullard G B ll ary u er Kenneth Burch lack Burns c I Richard Burns Deborah Buss Charles Cadwell Tim Chambers Roberta Chase Keith Church Tom Church Darrel Claassen jennifer Clark Don Coff fT1E'll'l 42 Ken Coleman Cathie Collier Alice Cornelius Ron Cotner Rosalie Cuellar Larry Cunningham janet Custer lim Daily lohn Daily Mlke Dalke MR. ALDEN ALLBAUGH, guidance counselor, explains the results of the American College Test. The test is a requirement for seniors who plan to enter college next year. Mike Davidson Bruce Dempsey Dennis Dicke Terry Dody Seniors get ready for graduation Glenn Dubois lacqueline Duncan SENIORS MIKE LEAL, Monty Frey, Don Snapp, Tom Church, Naomi Preheim, Dan Hollingshead, and Patty Shelly order graduation announcements from Mr. john Cook, representative from Star Engraving Co. W V. f ,.,1-3'u f.., ...a:E2f?i1E?:iiff::Z5: 9a-Hi:-ii 'H'l'. . ,. ., .. we ,w a , ,2 .aa,-Wy T '. Q W , 'i :'f f lgwili iiiegufg .. A js,fif.Efii'i I ' q l' A ' lg, . gvggwmaffyyrxt L-zw-.1 f - y wma, Z g , t- tix ... . we .ra . yt , i t iw Y 3 Q we ,ta y, V-:,,,.:,,f5,,: -za .Kan - - gig r via H12.'Eireff2,fZf:'EEQ::f:i.:f 19 53 ,elif Dean Dunlap Tim Easley Merlin Eck Dick Edwards Dana England Steve Erickson Steve Ensz Doug Eshelman Albert Estrada john Fitzgerald 44 . .,,, Z.: ,....A. 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' Roger Fleming Barbara Fletcher jaunita Flickinger Ed Foth Rodney Franz Monty Frey Ginger Fulton Wayne Giesbrecht Roger Gillispie Brad Goldsberry Ed Gomez Robert Gomez Stella Gomez Dan Gonzalez, jr. lose Gonzalez Roger Goodman Cathy Graber Richard Grapengater Ken Grochowsky Sheri Grochowsky 45 Seniors support powder puff game Robert Gustafson Debra Gwinup Terry Hackney Linda Hall joe Hamm Mike Hanna Melody Harrison Bev Haury Shirley Hawkey Peggy Hayes a - lsy, t iiis Y 1 ' se,i fffff i-, ' 1 Ann Heidebrecht Wesley Hiebert Frances Higgins Robert Hind Dan Hollingshead Cheryl Hurley Kathy Hyde Nikki Isaac Steve Iserhardt Carol jackson 46 Greta lantz lerald Iantz Marsha lantz Terry janzen SHOWING HIS PEP at the Railer Week powder puff football game is senior cheerleader T. M. Ashcraft. Vic Iuarez Aleda Kaiser Roger Kaufman Lois Keeney Warren Kersey Bonnie Killion Phillip Kinkaid Dennis Koehn Glynda Koehn Mark Koehn 47 Seniors develop talent Marsha Kreyer Kim Krueger Pam Krueger Chris Kuntz Brenda Langham Mike Leal june Lee Dick Lehrman Bob Lehrman Sharon Lehrman lohn Lenke Marilyn Lewis Nancy Lewis Neal Lewis Patti Little Hollingshead Catherine Llamas Darlene Lyon Olin McKellip Nancy McCloud Vickie McKelvey 48 Becky Magee jim Mayberry Rita Manning Sherry Meacham Marsha Miller Mike Miller Loren Mitchell Gloria Moberly Tina Martinez Marsha Maschoff Rick Mathies Karen Meires Karen Metzler Gary Miller SIG WHITE, Rick Whitfield, Dick Smith, Daniel Gonzalez and Dennis Schmidt sing in the talent show to gain points for the seniors. l l 49 Seniors gets points in car-bash , 'f Hsfiefsagswrisww --ff- 9 .5 ' - Ma iemsmifitf gslgiamfiswgiy . f- - iiglimfegss . iigfivsefilfia it h' fiisfxsflagiitg -,K-9i':i sL18x' iiitfi zs51'sf 11 Qigszgmw w mg 15 rwigfiw X-sw,.ml .1 - nyl- 4. .W-.isimf - , .... 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This event is one of the Railer Week activities. 54 Patricia Spinder Richard Stephey Bruce Stucky Donna Stucky Lynell Stucky Darrel Suderman David Sump janet Sump Ron Sundquist Chuck Sweely Ken Tedder Linda Terry loyce Thaw Craig Thompson Tom Thornbrugh Cathy Tilson Marsha Titus Chris Tompkins David Topinka Cellilia Torres 55 Seniors have spirit Susan Trump Cathie Trussell Liz Turner Gary Ullum Terry Ullum Burton Unruh Cindy Unruh Doug Unruh Gary Unruh Patricia Unruh .WW .-1 ,.........v I.-13:- zf'f'Eff5r?ql?ff?Qsi .I if :Ss:f2.i,afZg:,jai. r a - ' is-fQ:.2' wiwf-i ' is gaggvt ' . ?'9i?is:2ig43i -,i t-i ifgiifiiexwge ,, Q R :gs zgfkgrgfgimsfm ifiq fif -f ' M- Mgwv if - .mf frfifitf S ims .zest .:,, wi, ,,:.' - ....,,,.. i I .- M aw is Fira. :sf ,, 'w iser . .mu 6. tx QMS, , - Em, . 1 f- . . A .. , Q Q Etfeaegbtwi f t fa w gseizi 1 'f v E2ffx::eV' f-S, i',y1g,fHfXlKx . Efkf' Tj F! 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Debbie Jacobs Khyleen Jantz Steve Jaso Reina Jasso ...qq THE YEARBOOK SIGNING PARTY for the '69 RAILROADER was held last August in Lindley Hall. Here a group of students take time out to sign each other's books and discuss the events of the summer. 215252 .. ff? - - 7 1 fi. M.,,M,.ff-+ 4 Q ff S i i Zixgigi .. .I f,-. . . i .ll ,X W 'W lam 4 LX! if it 3 is X X Q95 , Y. 5 Y-'Ki :spin ll-T it i.-11 ,a,. -1 I ....- K ' I::.?E 'ik!I 3I . 511 '-'i W ' ,,,' -fs-f,,.1fixZ - 1. '1 . ,. . , , , . . . '::. EES? liixsilxalftgxiisfa h its atigsiggaiggiigze 4 3 ,M WEa...,3 E 51, V, .. 5 giz,f5tgfi5?fks,1 4 -fm t 3 tif sig flair ist' wreath ,wif . V .... , .q...,. H, 2 11 was 2' - 1.911 11 rf J f. 3 ' ',.-.. .5 1 a , pig. 3' ' wtf? 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Y ,V - 11,55 g gif, ' .fi.w1fif'n1l1zj.L--11 fy 1e:j.zj.z-zifg113129. gift Alex Glass David Glenn Nancy Goodman Norma Gonzalez Phyliss Gonzalez 5- fr W-.M w.3n.,- Lt ssliift-gm gm .Q-,N Q i it ff -5 tt., ,. .5172 :N it W9 M v 'R Mag, ' Tir,-Wifi I . saw .met-vi M! t 51715,-Q ., ., f ,,f.!ff?1f'f ' :Milling-iwk ' rn., ' K 59 w ,:5f:f7-FY Z-gm-:gig-fp.' fl-M'.2ff-iff' -is i M1515-avi! x-pefsiriff ,L mil- f '--t wit 1.--new ,I .xg1'f'.E5?j1f.sZi? - ':,i: :'EEE J7:sj 1: 215- 5122 I at . '!- 17,3 A ffm-ilrtfi -Lt' 31 52211185 5 15322 6 G13 - ' 2',:Q'6XiwfSi.ia'e1M1. mit mflsiff' john Graber Allan Green Kent Greer Susan Griffith Mary Grob 77 Sophomores defeat seniors Debra Hall Connie Hamm janet Gustafson Carlos Guzman i g, .gff 5, ,. Sandy Hammonds Kit Hanna STUDENTS look on while Susan Griffith descends into a seat drop on the trampoline during sixth hour gym. Wir S Larry Harder Barbara Hardin Royce Harms Wayne Harms Diana Hartman Mary Hawk Doug Haury john Haury Trip Hedrick Donna Heffelbower 78 fi' S ,,t, , 9. ix ? l ff!175Qfl1f- ,E st..,s t.,i S ,.,, y Q X sg. ww, ,rv 1 wf,5f-fs,sff.- ta - 'A if it-. 2 K fi? Q jar? X, fm, 'E-lil-:W 5 . L-A f, iii? ,.,Ti5sz gsis -- r 1,1315 gi 'f :Q .A S.. L K 2 K I1 , .1 , 1 - ,wx 'zz wig, fy - it ,+ , 1 ,sg ,Q , My r f 1 Jr : fit 3 ,ga : Q L L F 5 . am 1 I Wim? if ,A ,EE L f sfwm fi, -- Q Vg, 7' '- ' 'if 'Ms 'EEA D Wtgsigg - z sa In riff 1 1, . n r1',.- ,- ., L - ...- s ,v-- ' ' 'L ,mf fat -yii sa. law: ',-f-f it t as it t www Kxlifil-WV 1fisi.lSW9i5i'f f tfflilivf E-Ml if,t'15Kffki?7l5g - D spmw Ms-f 7 ,qQtgQ,,rw,g --u T- W fagyfssia-L wisateazf-is , ggwfigggfig' V ,af may if is , I imflfw 1: ': NYS-1553? 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A -,.., ,..5.,-,fi .,L. ,,1.i:i,.i MW -isygpxn -' fm . 5 i iie 'ff..ifeia-11',z -A S T 55 M L fix f 2,1 'ig sis '-',- 1- W gl i l' ' nifpfx,-faizffi - QQ, ROBERT MOHLER receives a prize from Marsha Kreyer at the cheerleader Pep Rally held at Fox Theatre last summer 8 S 2 W X it t 5 at it A wig Q Q , 7 1. ,. . .. . Ll 1 ' WW by 5 l . H51 at , f Q V.,5ggi:::-. ' 1 I sr M . , ' Fi n s , - ., :.,'.:ivfi'. K ,, , L ,k:. ,E... , , E fi f 4 l it , , 7 ., cfigi yg a , 3 au .. f, ,1 :ws - mi,-siege? 1 'wavy , ., - W ,sry . , wftsw - ' ' - ,F . 4 - ':Hs.f:w5?v Q , . at :M -. . ' gZ,f,i1S 'Egg I , , Q ,.., - as 5 1 f'? : b ,i ,V , , A, -ww ' ' - ' :-45, , . I Q am ' 1'-15:1 0: ' f' 'I 5 ' ' f HL. ,Uni ' L, ,- . - az- - - -5 aitgtmwif? 1 - ' fl'-' iw - 5,1 asm. , if ' rt w , M Q' . S l fs My . ' X 4 5 x 3 s X li rx w ,- ww' aimzli N -, r--, ,Lf I -Nwt: L,-k .. if. ,- ji Q ,lii t.,,. f,t..,t.t.i t.s1z.f.,..,tfz'.f-an -1- 2. P, 1-f,Jfggg.f.-wifi L,-af, L-L--M111-1',-jf '- - , is-it ,wr-f : V i 5, f. as me-v,. - - -,mm-st:s.,. er e , L , ' - lrr. I - 41.54 -sf .iv L 4 K J fx Q A r Sh 2 5 my aw, My , if M 2 , - f f ' 'W if fr gl S 224:13 ,f 11 'fl' 5 gm A fa 1 :Q-.t m-11: - K zftlizfiffiif' V f X342 , sffiitf aft ' Larry Koehn Stan Koehn Victor Korobka Bradley Krehbiel Susan Krehbiel john Krievins Dale Krueger Phil Kruse Debby Kutz Colleena Leap Gayle Leavitt Gloria Lee Martha Lee Gerald Leithoff Susan Lewman Sophomores are creative Charlene Lies lohn Liggett rv ., fef T-'ff-5? f7k.2 f i l l if'i'lil5.f'f5 '5iiiil5if'Iff, - ' ' I ., ,IL 5-.f L.- Charles Llndsay X 7 ,V .:,L ' ' ' ,, '- ' 41 Vlckl Lmdsay ' 7 ' f y Y, iff I -e-'- , Paula Logan so 2 eee or c lim L0Ud c i c it I-9 ee h l it 'l i I W , V E 'wilififltl'-'i' ',I. li Q M, .I- ' A ' , . N W .fifgikiljm f,'. - gf.. 1 l mgzgf 'E l ,r Bruce McCandless Terry McCreary Bill McNeill K if l ul I .f It - iff -,wif ' Z::' . ' l-'re-'Ivy' ,M ,. 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We Rich Perkins Robert Peters ' K -L Monte Phillips , yn I 5 ,f t 1 1 W 1 1 1 1 mwi X az? -- 3, . .gli ,. . 1 1 1 qw ni HMKSSQ11 4, f I 25 fl Jr. Darrell Phipps ' P Robin Phipps fi Q Tom Pina T T l Roxanne Porter ' Darrell Portlock . 1-e: ,L , 1. 1 'rh, 2 ...I 31151: - '- 1 1 ' ' rarll .'s'r-. g 1 ,.', , ff P Q ' sii i , Dan Poull. Charles Priest s',: 1 ' . 2 Qv '1f1 :ii:f' l,'. 5253 V5.1 - i K' 1. Teresa Prockish . TGFGSH PUIHSRI 5 srss' . lames Putman rit,l'st V iir's 7 5 V A G -iw I PAUSING A MCMENT during enrollment, sophomore Lynette Donker discusses her summer vacation and com- as ..-nan.. f,,L: ,,.L1', 1 Ng, ,1 .1 , K, 51,-1,1,f,'1,-':1. 1,11 ffl l'w.11:--,'i1g'1.:- .sl 1 ,1 .. -11 1-W . 1- 11 . ,. .fu - wi' 5, 'T'-I t X ,KU fl tg'?w V.f,x. .1 gy syssy 3' -S ll ff ' X fi, ,MAMMSJ + E 5 at . -113 -aa. s 'I iw 1' , .,,, 3 J - :L :wi-:.f: 'sl W fs f 1-me L, W ,,,... 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I fi' A A P53957 . twiki? , - 'sf - , ga-fi-.1,-mast lm-'f1.m.fv-is L, 5- f.ilf '.'Fi.i1 I1-WLJI'llii-'iflslffl-Wall I 1 T ' . ltflf-lzpffviif , , , -l.,, iegr Y . 5f 9:v- ',.f:-,- .- - , ,wt ANDY HUTTON uses an overhead projector to solve his problem in geometry. S if' f v l 3 4 '2 ,' 1 l S 2 i' A 1 . 1 1 we , si E1 .5 2554 , ,, X ,sv fr - Magi? K , 1 L L, 1 , f g 4 L f silt 6 sf 3: ' l 3.50 2 96 S. Q A, ,fi sg i N .wi .. Q, if f ff 1 ff:hawA14LnQxa-kiwi ' 12'-'f7 '51.1? 5. i f , A ,Q rise ? 3 , THIS GROUP of sophomore boys poses for the cameraman during the powderpuff football game. They were cheerleaders for the victorious sophomore girls. fi., woffft ' wt., ,f f-jfffrj - - Wagga -. .T 5' x ..-., vi ..,, M --,. 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PM ,a ., 5 lanice Weber ,:', P. - 1 ,.',L r 1, A 3 loan Wengef ' MNNYH WeYand l ' ':, 1 wh. . , ana ltney 3, :I ,L Howard Wiebe - i Y L james Wiens V C . Cheryl Wilcox -: V ' A , lll V Q, V' Lf,. 1- Miki-'l:f2g.zi ,-W NHS STUDENT COUNCIL sponsored a dunking booth at teered to sit in the booth. The profits were used to help the Harvey County Fair last summer. Steve Ensz is shown finance the new student center. taking a shot at one of the sophomore girls who volun- 88 ifS1tZYfqi'.iTaim?-'E'Qawiv,-?-fi1142111:'f52i:,Zs?iGg2T2M i5,wfgpqmfp:,.gff,1:m1f,.w,ig,w-ram an qw T 11 tw,-asf-:tau ,.v-lwz,w-wwf - --5-get-twfllm -L'-L .as-ggi' ' , -f-f -was af,4,:,,,1, 1, ,. 2, ,,1,s:y-'iff -7 ,fa vw ygasfgzzg s ami, EfsiY'fi-if iglkfgt 5, WWV' Ei 2L'I21-iaiiiw y a-Sf' we gil-mg? Jjaasf,-iw , L 539. :sig -aww 1- : k-iillwf fgsgeaiggi f , -' mf egg i.,-'p q--1t,:w ,V :sg s L,.LLL,L. , ,L . H a Liy., 1,.: 2-Li 1e:?'f1f3'5E, 315,-sing! ad' '. .ag ,,.:V,. , L.,. Q L,,.,.., ., V ,,,,,,,,, ' - 1 . . V Y NOT PICTURED: Dan Anderson, Tony Arrellano, james Corthon, Patti Dugan, Charles Friesen, Frankie Garcia, Michael Gordon, Diana Gottschalk, lohn Hamm, Terrence Hankins, leffry Herrington, Roger Hiebert, Teresa jantz, Robert jones, Leslie Kemp, Mark Knopf, Mark Lehrman, Driver Education instructor Francis Funk explains to stu- dent Grace Banks that the 'R' stands for Reverse, not roll. Driver Education is offered as a summer course for stu- nwfemfca , calf aw wwf wa ff? ta t G mwrffi r ,, ., , 1 We . Sm W l'amS 1 Lyn ette Wood vm: 'L' 312: -fzig,:i,,f D as-t g,-kg:gg,i:w yiit fi y-',g - r-.l , layne Woods Simi 'ytri 2,2 1-t, iti Greg Yardley - .5 , X is W 'ZF 1. S 1, . i Q .tm nf. A L , alkk-A, 5' it 5 2 2 M mf 5 5 35 'Z 5 'T 'fb 3 X Q at Q, if' ,555 if limi! Q55 W 1-. 1 Q4 , .. .,.k 5 I M .ff , VV' ,.,,i,.i .,-l 5 ,.,.,, 1t,:,,, M-m,,Wg.Ww 11, at N,-7-1 mmsqm-xiii 'i'f D0Ug YOdGf E ll ee n Zi e a m m e r m a n KHY Ann Zimmefmfm '- r T Ron Zi m me r m an ,. 'fit .SI ' :u:i. '. f .5'iD.,, -,E:g- ,,,- ,E -If . ' 'E' ji:-'I - ,. Marcellina Martinez, Hector Mosqueda, David Lujano, Randy Nulph, Charles Pinkston, Bob Rinehartd, Richard Roberts, Mike Smith, lim Sperling, Galen Steins, lim Stein, Mike Stiver, Kenneth Unruh. dents wishing to receive professional instruction before they startdriving. 'Q 90 :fgyw -SLM WY: K 5333, ww ,gan 4 f . M' 4: u 'W , Wi, f ,awk . K . ' 2 133- 1 - idgi-vw sfegk, my Fig, v lfmgff, ..,., i W A., ,-9. gf- I .0--2 ,f hyxV. 2Lfz25:sg,5,A,L A f H WW., A ,,. - iii! 3 f -fi ,Fwy .1511 . w 1 Q Q 2 . W- J, Wg - ffviwffvv X f qggysfgk? Q Y ,ggi grew . Q ay WM . ff MSM we ,f, , Q .qw ff ff V, H, ,k,, Qi, ' LCS fawyx 11555551 f :MM,,,Q ,1,,f'f f1wwM.,-- - ffm? Wi? ffl J' iff? 5-ifrw 332' Q Q, ASSISTA NTS Co-head monitors elected For the first time, Co-head monitors were elected for the 1969-1970 school year. Moni- tors devote one hour a day to helping the of- fice secretaries. During the year, the monitors hosted birthday parties for office secretaries, Mrs. Karen McAdow and Mrs. Darlene Stucky, and for Mr. Curtis Fischer, vice-principal. ln the spring they held a monitors' party at Yentrouc. Monitors were Ruthe Ashcraft, Pat Allen, jill Boese, Dorothy Bruner, jill Buckman, jamie Bullard, Tom Church, Dana England, Steve Ensz, john Fitzgerald, Cheryl Hurley, Diane Kyle, Carol Lewis, Nancy Lewis, Karen Metzler, Gloria Moberly, Barbara Phillips, Naomi Preh- eim, Steve Randall, Susan Reimer, jackie Salan- der, Mark Schroeder, David Slack, Dick Smith, Lynell Stucky, Cindy Unruh, Doug Unruh, Carmen Vega, joe Wallace, and john Robb. Library Assistants aid Mrs. Niles in checking out books and keeping the library in good or- der. They are Linda Bailey, Steve Brackeen, Gary Buller, Keith Church, jim Daily, john Daily, Tim Easley, Monty Frey, Eddie Gomez, Ken Grochowsky, Bob Gustafson, Robert Hind, Lynda Hurley, loyce Illk, Victor juarez, Mike Leal, Nancy McCloud, john McVey, Tina Marti- nez, Rick McGinley, Mike Miller, Leonard Mitchell, Gloria Moberly, Cheryl Morford, Lar- ry Okle, Steve Oliver, john Papin, LaTricia Ray, Bob Sadowsky, Bertha Sandavol, Lois Schan- feld, Tim Snyder, Richard Stephey, Randy Stults, Tom Thornbrugh, Elvira Terrones, Greg Unrein, Doug Unruh, Christy Vega, Marcia White, Sig White, and joe Gonzalez. Students wishing to further their abilities may assist teachers in certain classes, such as drama, clothing, gym, social sciences, and lab- oratory sciences. ABOVE: PEL MIKE LEAL demonstrates the proper way to press weights. BELOW: Library Assistants Eddie Gomez and Bertha Sandoval help check out books during sixth hour in the library. ...... CO-HEAD MONITORS, Nancy Lewis and Susan Reimer, work efficiently to help the office run smoothly. PHYSIOLOGY AID, Marcia Alterman, explains to Fred Pu- STEVE RANDALL, a monitor in the Guidance Office vigor- troff the requirements for a term paper. ously types to assist Mrs. Schroeder. 93 JANET CUSTER pours the patients' water at Bethel Hospital as part of her duties as a dietary aide for CIT. CIT CLUB officers for the '69-'70 year were Rick Schill, his- torian, Toni Neer, secretary, Wayne Giesbrecht, parlia- mentarian, Bev Haury, treasurer, Olin McKellip, presi CIT CLUB Members hold annual dinner Work, study, contests, and dinners kept the twenty-eight members of Cooperative Indus- trial Training club busy during the year. Those students who took CIT were eligible for CIT club. The members worked as auto mechanics, waitresses, nurse aides, dietary aides, welders, and clerks. At the Ramada Inn CIT club members held the annual employer-employee CIT-OE ban- quet, which the students plan, sponsor, and finance. They toured the Hesston Corporation and went to the leadership conferences in Topeka and Hutchinson. In the spring they par- ticipated in the Kansas Association of the Voca- tional Industrial Clubs of America convention and contests at Kansas State College, Pittsburg. dent, joe Hamm, vice-president, and Knot picturedl janet Custer, reporter. These officers, elected in the fall, organ- ize activities with the help of Mr. Wayne Lyon, the sponsor. VOECLUB Two girls place in competition Vocational Office Education Club involves all the students of Vocational Office Education. They spend two hours in school classes and two hours working. By being in VOE Club, each member is enti- tled to be a member of the state club, BECK. The club went to Wichita State University for two days in the spring to participate in BECK competition. Brenda Langham and janet Sump took second and third place, respectively, in Telephone Techniques. During downtown night in Newton, Moon Girls, alias VOE Club members, distributed Moon Bucks. The club took a field trip to Hutchinson junior College where they visited the business department. VOE CLUB officers for the '69-'70 year were FRONT ROW: Robyn Bair, historian, Brenda Langham, president, Pam Mosiman, treasurer, janet Sump, vice-president, BACK PAM MOSIMAN transcribes shorthand while at work at the Central Area Vocational Technical School for VOE. ROW: Belinda Curiel, secretary, jill Buckman, reporter, Miss joanne Spade, sponsor, and Cheryl Hurley, parlia- mentarian. They held their meetings monthly during class. LANGUAGE CLUBS Samuel Pepys hi Samuel Pepys was the theme of the annual English Club banquet held on February 19. Pepys, an English naval officer of the 'l7th cen- tury, kept a diary of his life which has become a work of great literary value. Any senior enrolled in senior English is eligi- ble for membership in the club. The purpose of English Club is to expand the student's appre- ciation of English and language as an art form as well as a means of communication. Officers for the year were Ada Schmidt, pres- ident, Viki Myers, social chairman, Christy Vega, social co-chairman, Cathie Collier and Patty Shelly, secretary-treasurers. The sponsors CHECKING EXCERPTS from Samuel Pepys' diary are Eng- lish Club officers Cathie Collier, secretary-treasurer, Viki ghlights year were Miss joy Smith and Mrs. lrmgard Mills. Latin Club had many events and projects which kept them busy throughout the year. In the fall, new members were initiated into the club at Santa Fe junior High. Chisolm junior High was the scene for their Valentine's party held in February. Late in the year the club also had a pizza party. Sponsored by Miss Bonnie Selanders and Mrs. Pat Randall, Latin Club promotes friend- ship and unity among the students of Latin. Officers of the executive council were john Robb, Marsha Titus, Cynthia Froelich, Greg Howard, Toby Harrison, and Connie Kruse. Myers, social chairman, Christy Vega, social co-chairman, and Ada Schmidt, president. MAKING PLANS for the next Latin Club activity are mem- Marsha Titus, and Cynthia Froelich. The executive council bers of the executive council john Robb, Greg Howard, organized and supervised all Latin Club events. ENTERTAININC THE MEMBERS of Latin Club at the Valen- gives his impression of Cupid, Mary Olson plays Dear tine's party were members of the organization. Sam Bland Abby, and two members present Little Red Riding Hood. . nw V In 97 GAL Club sponsors annual pla day GAL, Girls' Athletic League, is a club for all girls of high school age, maintaining a C or bet- ter grade average, and who enjoy participating in competitive sports. Participation in basket- ball, volleyball, softball, speed-a-way, and bowling tournaments teaches members the importance of good sportsmanship and earns points toward GAL letters. Each year the club sponsors a playday. Schools of the Ark Valley and surrounding towns were invited to bring teams that partici- pated in four sports, basketball, volleyball, cageball, and aerial darts. Entertainment for the 1970 playday was provided by the girls' gym- nastic team of Newton High School. After lunch and entertainment, members of teams in first, second, and third place, determined by the number of games won, were awarded ribbons. One thousand points gained during the year earn the member a GAL letter. The letters were awarded and new officers were elected at a weekend campout held at the end of the year. GAL OFFICERS were Cathie Trussell, president, Doris Shel- ly, treasurer, Kathy Hyde, vice-president, Diane Brooks, junior representative, Marcia Alterman, secretary, Pati Davis, publicity chairman, Carol Blosser, sophomore rep- i l IANET GUSTAFSON, closely guarded by Norma Gonzalez and Judy Esau, struggles to find an open teammate to pass the ball to in the championship game of the GAL basketball tournament. The playoff game was held in Lindley Hall the same night as that for boys' intramural champs. resentative. Those not pictured: Penny Barker, senior rep- resentative, Kathy Baumgartner, assistant publicity chair- man, Colleen Hand, student congress representative. FFA Earns Superior Chapter Award By meeting strict requirements set up by the national organization, the local chapter again earned the Superior Chapter Award. Newton's FFA chapter has received this award several times in previous years. FFA, Future Farmers of America, is an organi- zation for all vocational agriculture students or former students, ages 14 to 21. It gives mem- bers a chance to put into practice lessons they have learned in voc-ag class and develops competent rural leaders. This year's judging teams, under Mr. lim lg- ler, sponsor for FFA, placed fifth at the State Livestock judging Contest, fourth in Angus Futurity judging, and took sixth out of 50 teams at Kiowa in a poultry, crops, swine, livestock contest. Changes in the local chapter this year are numerous. The members began showing at state livestock shows and planned a FFA dem- onstration farm in Newton. FFA OFFICERS were Larry Schmidt, reporter, Bob Sears, Chapter Sweetheart Dennis Siemens president Terry vice-president, Darrel Suderman, secretary, Pam Buller, Sauerwein treasurer and Mike Pauley sentinel RAILERETTE OFFICERS were ludy Esau, Nancy Allen, Pati Davis, Gail Sadowski, Mrs, LeAnna Beall, sponsor, and Dor- is Shelly. RAILERETTES WERE- FIRST ROW: ludy Esau, Pati Davis, Doris Shelly, Marsha Kreyer, Marcia Alterman, Kathy Hyde, Karen Meires, Bobbye Papin, ludy Higgins. SECOND RAILERETTES Lettering girls start new club This was the first year that NHS has ever had a lettergirls' club. This group of girls was given the name Railerettes. ln previous years the only girls who could earn awards for participating in sports were those who participated in GAL. Letters were awarded to those deserving girls who participated in basketball, gymnastics, tennis, or track. Even though this was just the first year for this organization, there were many girls who were enthusiastic about participating. The sponsor was Mrs. LeAnna Beall, senior high girls' P.E. teacher. ROW: lanet Gustafson, Carol Blosser, Nancy Allen, Susan Griffith, Vikki George, Kathy Osborn, Susan Waltner, Kath erine Kirkpatrick, Gail Sadowski. O N-CLUB OFFICERS are Rick Ctrapengater, Steve Ensz, Den- nis Schmidt, and Rick Whitfield. N-CLUB MEMBERS were FIRST ROW: S. Ensz, D. Smith, Stucky, M. Martinez, D. Gonzalez, M. Leal, D. Schmidt, T lanzen, R. Ctrapengater, M. Miller. SECOND ROW: D Koehn, D. Jennings, C. Merritt, T. Church, D. Slack, R N-CLUB N-Club promotes Railer spirit Once again this year the N-Club members got together to help out in promoting strong school spirit. They were put in charge of con- cession stands during home football and bas- ketball games and home wrestling matches. One of the projects of N-Club this year was to help in purchasing a video tape recorder for the athletic department. They cooperated with football and basketball in paying for this. They tried to have a meeting the first Mon- day of every month, and at the end of the school year they had a party at Yentrouc. Whitfield, M. Frey, T. McCreary, T. Church. THIRD ROW I. Wallace, D. Wahlers, I. Anderson, D. Claassen, V. Bartley S. McKanna, C. Koehn, K, Coleman, Hutton. NFL FL Hosts Tournaments The National Forensics League is a national organization. lt is a type of letterman's club for speakers. To join NFL, a student must have earned a minimum of 25 speaker points. Points are awarded for placing at the various speech and debate festivals. At speech festivals students participate in original oratory, dramatic and humorous interpretation, informative speak- ing, and interpretation of prose and poetry. The Newton chapter of NFL sponsored two tournaments this year, a debate tournament in September and the Ark Valley Forensics Tour- nament in October. ln March they went to the District meet in Salina. THE NEWTON HIGH Debate Squad is shown gathering information for the debate tournament which was held in September at Newton High. NFL OFFICERS - LEFT: Ada Schmidt, Patty Shelly, Barb Smith, Mary Snapp, and Michelle Friesen pose with the trophies won by the NFL team. 2 i 5 l i OBMOSS Science Club gets new name OBMOSS fOrganization for the Betterment of Minds of Science Studentsl began its first year under its new name and new sponsor, Mr. Phillip Esau. This organization, formerly titled Biology Seminar, took the name OBMOSS so the members could study other fields of science such as physiology, chemistry, and physics. Guest speakers were invited to several meet- ings to lecture to the group. At the end of the year a party was held to initiate new members and officers. l 1 OBMOSS OFFICERS for '69-'70 were Cathie Trussell, secre- tary, Marcia Alterman, vice-president, Chris Tompkins, president, and Ken Coleman, treasurer. ROSIE TORLINE introduces john Robb to jimmy , which was used for the study of skeletal structure. 103 PEP CLUB Members sell NHS ice scrapers Girls of Pep Club joined forces to support the athletic teams and promote school spirit. Miss loanne Spade and Miss Virginia Smith sponsored the club fortheir first time. Pep Club started the year with a money- making project of selling NHS ice-scrapers to the people of Newton. The club marched be- fore football games, and at the Queen of Courts Coronation they formed a crown for the royalty. The girls sold booster pins for many of the games to increase school spirit among the student body. Members sold reserved seat tick- ets for the football games. At the end of the year an annual banquet was held with the Der- by Pep Club and their cheerleaders to promote friendship with other Ark Valley Pep Clubs. MARY NICHOLS, Cheryl Morford, Marsha jantz, janet Sauerwein, and Mary Olson board the bus for the Regionals. NHS PEP CLUB sings the Newton Railroader song as they cheer the basketball team on to a win against El Dorado, 71-52. PEP CLUB officers are FRONT ROW: lan Wall, president, Sherry Meacham, historian, SECOND ROW: Cathie Trus- sell, secretary, Vickie McKelvey, treasurer, BACK ROW: Cindy Lowe, publicity: and Dana England, assistant publicity. NHS PEP CLUB members Cynthia Froelich, LEFT, Barbara Cooper, and Diane Brooks, along with the members of the REPRESENTATIVES are FRONT ROW: Debbie Hwa and Jayne Woods, sophomore class, SECOND ROW: Diane Brooks and Becky Stroud, junior class, and BACK ROW: Cheryl Woolsey and Wilma Schulz, senior class. Derby Panthers Pep Club, begin to eat dinner at the Pep Club banquet which took place at Trinity Heights Church. PLAYS A children's theatre started The production of Sleeping Beauty , a play for children of kindergarten through the sixth grade, started the Children's Theatre at New- ton High. Miss Linda Nichols, director of dra- matics, will continue having children's plays in the future years. Also new this year to the dramatic produc- tions was the use of student directors. Selected students of Dramatics ll had control of the one act plays, the three melodramas - True, Blue and Trusted , The Lowly Milkman , Little Nell and Androcles and the Lion, while Miss Nichols directed the major produc- tion of the year, lane Eyre . l SUSAN WANCE, throws Mike Mitchell out of her way dur ing a practice for Androcles and the Lion. IN THE FIRST stage production of the year, Androcles and by doing so save herself from being thrown'to the lions the Lion, the Captain tBob Gustafsonl cannot understand along withxthe other Christians, who are sitting in the why Lavinia Uamie Bullardl will not sacrifice to Diana, and background. 106 BALDERDASH TRUSTWORTHY CDaryl Dickel realizes what he must do to save his Sweet Lily from the villain, I. Tamerack Gargle CLoren Mitchelll, while Gargle prepares to knock out the hero in the melodrama True, Blue and Trusted. 107 1 DURING DRESS REHEARSAL for True, Blue and Trusted , Gramama lBrenda Langham? picks up wood she has cut from the villain's fence while Lily Clan Troyerl tries to con- vince Gramama she has done the wrong thing. LIGHTING EFFECTS are important for plays. Loren Mitchell and Craig Thompson begin setting up lights for Sleeping Beauty. THESPIANS Films feature W.C. Fields A W. C. Fields night was sponsored by Thespian troupe 447. The troupe showed sev- eral W. C. Fields films in Santa Fe auditorium. Other projects for the year included an awards banquet and programs given for various civic organizations. Several Thespians received awards at contest. Medalists were Viki Myers, Debbie Settles, Daryl Dicke, and john Boldenow. Trophy win- ners for their one act play Lovers and Other Strangers were Tim Snyder, Carmen Gonza- lez, Naomi Preheim, and Brenda Langham. INITIATION INTO THESPIANS proves difficult for these new members as they try fishing at the corner of Poplar and Broadway. Shown here are Ann Heidebrecht, janet Koehn, lane Stagner, David Topinka, Susan Helferich, THESPIAN OFFICERS - TOP ROW: Cindy Budde LOWE, historian, Kathy Snyder, treasurer, MIDDLE ROW: Loren Mitchell, president, Ginger Fulton, secretary, Viki Myers, publicity chairman, BOTTOM ROW: Lynda Winder Hur- ley, vice president, and Naomi Preheim, scribe. Cheryl Woolsey, Marcia Alterman, and Cathie Trussell. They had to earn ten points in acting or on the stage crew to join. --f ' .M -.awe - -1 USHERETTES Usherettes keep busy schedule Usherettes, headed by Cathie Collier, raised funds by ushering at concerts and wrestling matches. They also ushered at football and basketball games. At the beginning of the year candy was sold as a money raiser. The money was used to sponsor the spring Usherette party. The Usherettes had two outfits, one which they wore during football season and one dur- ing basketball season. This was due to a delay in shipping the original outfit. USHERETTES - FRONT ROW: Karla Kurz, Diane Kyle Nancy Lewis, Chris Tompkins, lanet Troyer, Cathie Collier, Susan Reimer. SECOND ROW: Kathy Voth, Liz Turner, Carol Stucky, Gloria Moberly, Dee Schmidt, Kay Wash www' HEAD USHERETTE Cathie Collier and Usherette sponsor, Mrs. Hazel Gordon, go over plans for the spring party. burn. THIRD ROW: Vicki Myers, Patti Meier, Barb Smith Marsha Maschoff, Shirley Hawkey Edwards, Michelle Frie- sen,leanette Rinner. STUDENT COUNCIL StuCo presents new dress code A new dress code was drawn up by StuCo. After weeks of deliberation and meetings with Student Congress, members of StuCo met with the school board and presented the proposed dress code. The dress code, which did away with all exact details of dress, was accepted. StuCo also initiated a student center in the courtyard of the high school. Vending ma- chines for soft drinks and candy were installed. Plans were being made to set up an inside stu- dentcenter also. STUDENT COUNCIL - FRONT ROW: Bruce Dempsey, Cheryl Woolsey, Liz Turner, Marsha Kreyer, Greg Nye. SECOND ROW: Susan Wance, judy Higgins, Susan Reimer, STUCO PRESIDENT Bruce Dempsey expresses his views on the matters at hand during a StuCo meeting while Liz Turn- er listens attentively. Chris Tompkins, Nancy Lewis. THIRD ROW: David Slack, Mike Sadowski, Dennis Carper. Not pictured are Larry Koehn and Mary Glover. I STUDENT COUNCIL discusses the proposed dress code and suggests revisions at the weekly meeting. Looking on, THE NEW STUDENT CENTER served as a gathering place for students between classes and at noon. ready to offer advice, is Mr. Charles Triggs, who replaced Mr. Gary Sneed as StuCo sponsor. STUCO SPONSORED dances were held in Lindley Hall af- ter football and basketball games. Homecoming 1969 October 24 will long be remembered by the 'I969 Homecoming Royalty. Queen Marsha Kreyer and her attendants Diane Bender and Glynda Koehn reigned over the Homecoming game with Wellington and at the dance the fol- lowing night. Marsha wore a gown of baby blue crepe as she was escorted by Dick Smith, for the special Homecoming assembly. She is head A-team cheerleader and an active member of student council and the Railerettes. Diane, escorted by Steve Ensz, wore a gown of aqua chiffon as she was presented to the student body. She is an A-team cheerleader and a member of Railaires and French Club. Wearing a gown of emerald velvet, Glynda was escorted by senior, Monty Frey. Glynda is also an A-team cheerleader and participates in many school activities. if QUEEN MARSHA KREYER with her attendants, Diane Bender and Glynda Koehn, and their escorts, Steve Ensz, MARSHA KREYER SMILES WITH EXCITEMENT as she is crowned the 1969 Homecoming Queen by her escort, Dick Smith, at the Homecoming assembly in Lindley Hall. Dick Smith, and Monty Frey, listen attentively as the Chor- aleers sing in their honor. THE CANDIDATES NOMINATED by the football team were LEFT: Wilma Schulz, Glynda Koehn, Cheryl Woolsey, Diane Bender, Sherry Meachum, and Marsha Kreyer. TOM AND STAN MEIER, Kristin Carper, and Kent Richards carry the crowns, flowers, and the envelope containing the name of the new Homecoming Queen. Queen of Courts 1970 The night of the Basketball Homecoming was full of excitement for the Queen of Courts Candidates, Jacqueline Duncan, Wilma Schulz, and Cheryl Woolsey. The half-time coronation of Queen lacque- line and her attendants Wilma and Cheryl, spir- ited the Railers to a win for their Queen in the game with Derby. Iacqueline, escorted by Steve Belgard, wore a gown of red velvet for the half-time event. She is an A-team cheerleader and plays cello in the orchestra. Wilma chose a gown of purple velvet and was escorted by Steve Ensz. She is a member of the Pep Club and serves as one of its represent- atives. Cheryl, whose escort was David Slack, wore a gown of white lace and American Beauty red velvet. Cheryl is vice-president of STUCO and is an officer of Thespians. 2 t 32 P K si 3 3 ,i 5 ta K,- 3 E 5 Q Q 3 T3 .l ii 35 ,f .1 5? E rf 5 l t 3 S l QUEEN JACQUELINE DUNCAN sheds a tear of joy after being crowned Queen of Courts by her escort, Steve Bel- gard. JIM MEIER, Jennifer Goering, Tammie Grannas lpartly hid- denb and David Hrdlicka carry the crowns and flowers for the Queen and her attendants. CANDIDATES for Queen of Courts were seniors LEFT: Viki Myers, Cathy Collier, Wilma Schulz, Jacque Duncan, Sher- ry Meachum, and Cheryl Woolsey. QUEEN OF COURTS, Jacqueline Duncan, and her attend- dance in their honor. Their escorts are LEFT: David Slack, ants Cheryl Woolsey and Wilma Schulz, reign over the Steve Belgard, and Steve Ensz. DRUM MAJOR AND TWIRLERS Twirlers lead Veterans Da Parade Besides leading the band at football games, the drum major and twirlers led the Veterans' Day Parade and the Memorial Parade for the 69th Brigade. The twirlers put in much time, work, and ef- fort getting ready for their performances. They sometimes had only two or three days to pre- pare new routines, and so they would practice over their lunch hours, after school, and eve- nings. They attended a Twirling Clinic at Wichi- ta State University during the summer and par- ticipated at KU Band Day. Besides regular twirl- ing routines, they presented a fire routine and a color guard routine. The drum major and twirlers were sponsored by Miss Nichols and Mr. Dwight Beckham. ONE OF THE DUTIES of the twirlers and drum major was to lead parades Here they lead the Veterans Day Parade down Main P0 RTS CHEERLEADERS Cheerleaders attend camps The A-Team cheerleaders attended the Na- tional Cheerleader's Association KNCAJ Camp at the University of Oklahoma for one week last summer. They received two blue ribbons, one red ribbon, and one white ribbon. They also won the spirit stick, the highest honor awarded, for two consecutive nights. In the fall they attended a one-day clinic at Derby where they learned new cheers taught to them by a NCA instructor. B-Team cheerleaders attended a one-day camp in Manhattan at the beginning of the year. Afterwards they went to the KU-Nebraska game, and participated in the pre-game show. To raise money the cheerleaders washed car windows at the drive-in and held a money maker and pep rally at the Fox Theatre. They also sold doughnuts in the halls throughout the year. 4 MARSHA KREYER, head of A-Team, and Colleen Hand, head of B-Team, are with Mrs. LeAnna Beall, the cheer- leader sponsor. B-Team Cheerleaders BACK ROW Denise Toevs Vicki Helfer FRONT ROW Vyonda Wallace Colleen Hand Pati Davis GO, RAILERSV' shout the A-Team cheerleaders as New- ton runs for another touchdown. A-Team Cheerleaders BACK ROW Glynda Koehn Patti Lettau FRONT ROW Jacque Duncan Marsha Kreyer Diane Bender LEADING THE TEAM onto the court, Mike Morton runs through the breakthrough held by B-Team cheerleaders. FOOTBALL Footballers finish fourth REACHING FOR A PASS in the Winfield game is senior end Ken Coleman. Finishing with the best record since 1963 the Newton Railroaders ended this year's cam- paign with a 5-4 record. The squad returned 15 lettermen who led the team to a fourth place finish in the Ark Valley League. The Railers edged McPherson in the season opener and dumped the Winfield Vikings the following week. Ark City blanked the Railers for the first loss of the season. Campus derailed Newton for the second loss. The Railers got back on the right track with an impressive win over El Dorado, but the Wellington Crusaders gave Newton their third loss of the year. In the first meeting between Bishop Miege and Newton, the Stags came out on top of a 27- 8 score. Newton ended the year successfully with a 32-0 whitewashing of Derby and a 18-12 thriller with the Salt Hawks from Hutchinson. The B-team and sophomore squad showed promise as they posted 5-0 records for the year. The season ended officially at the football banquet where Head Coach Don Willson pre- sented letters to 29 of the squad members. i i l ATTEMPTING TO STOP a Bishop Miege player are Newton The game was the first ever played between the two teams defensive backs Rick Whitfield 4203 and Dick Smith 1323. with the Stags winning a 27-8 victory. VARSITY SQUAD - STANDING: Coach Larry Barnhart, Coach Francis Funk, Vincent Torres, Dario Sifuentez, Gene Green, Chuck Merrit, Pat Kirkpatrick, Pat Estrada, Mike Martinez, Charlie Koehn, Robert Ray, Bryan Ensz, Head Coach Don Willson, and Coach Melvin Akin. SECOND ROW: Tom Schmidt, Scott Staley, Sonny McKanna, Craig Oliver, Dennis Jennings, john Titus, Alan Branum, Don Coffman, David Slack, joe Gonzalez, Dan Gonzalez, and Mike Miller. FRONT ROW: Sig White, Dale Wahlers, Dick Edwards, Terry Dody, Steve Ensz, Dick Smith, Ken Coleman, Bruce Dempsey, Rick Whitfield, Mike Leal, Dennis Schmidt, and Monty Frey. 121 FOOTBALL B-Squacl, sophs have perfect year BEING HIT as he releases a pass is Newton quarterback Rick Whitfield as Dan Gonzalez rushes up to help. BLASTING THROUGH THE WINFIELD LINE is NeWt0n'S leading scorer john Titus l4'lJ. Blocking for him as Sig l vm- NEWTON END Monty Frey is blocked down after catching a pass in the Derby game. White 1551, and Dale Wahlers f75J. Railers in the backfield are Scott Staley l30J, and Bruce Dempsey l25J. SOPHOMORE SQUAD - BACK ROW: David Haury lman- agerl, Tom Slack, Craig Fisher, Mike Buss, Lyle Seger, Dan Poull, Doug Schmidt, Bruce McCandless, Larry Koehn, Doug Yoder, Brad Koehn, and Coach Charles Engel. SEC- OND ROW: Trip Hedrick fmanagerl, Matthew Dunlap, Randy Metzler, Mike Smith, Francis Balzer, Rick Camargo, DEFENSIVE END Dennis jennings brings down the Ark City quarterback in the Railers' 14-0 loss to the Bulldogs. l Tom Pina, Doug Schroeder, Alex Glass, Mark Hutton, Mark Crawford, and Wes Tolbert. FRONT ROW: Monty Walker, Andrew Hutton, Gary Delmez, Eric Alexander, Greg How- ard, Gary Steinkirchner, Ric Courtwright, Gregg Barnes, and Steve Wance. RECEIVING ARK VALLEY RECOGNITION for their play during the year were ISTANDINGJ Steve Ensz, Scott Staley, lohn Titus, Rick Whitfield, Bruce Dempsey, CKNEELINGI Monty Frey, Mike Leal, Dennis Schmidt, and Dan Gonzalez. BASKETBALL Railers receive recognition MIKE MORTON AND GREG SACKS were named to the All-Ark Valley second team for their excellent playing ability. AN ARK CITY PLAYER tries too late to block the shot of Vernon Bartley. The basketball season was brought to a sur- prising end when it was announced that two Newton Railers had been named to the All-Ark Valley second team. Selected for this honor were starting forwards Mike Morton and Greg Sacks. Morton led the Railers in scoring honors for the season with Sacks finishing a close sec- ond. Their order of completion in rebounding was just opposite with Sacks dominating the backboards. In his second season as head coach, Cliff Til- lett finished the season with a record of eight wins and thirteen lost games. Again the Railers placed second at the regionals. Newton Opponent 56 Wellington 48 48 Hutchinson 66 52 Derby 65 64 Winfield 51 61 McPherson 66 58 Ark City 46 39 El Dorado 46 76 Campus 76 55 Wellington 61 37 Hutchinson 48 57 Derby 37 50 Winfield 37 51 North 61 42 Ark City 40 71 El Dorado 52 56 Campus 58 VARSITY SQUAD - BACK ROW: jim Isaac, Roger Newell, Doug Wallace, Greg Sacks, Kerry Newell, Craig Oliver, Leonard Mitchell, Terry McCreary, Gary johnson, Bob Gil- lispie. FRONT ROW: Dale Wahlers, Rick Whitfield, Monty SOPHOMORE SQUAD - BACK ROW: Trip Hedrick, Da- vid Koehn, Mark Hutton, Kent Greer, Doug Schroeder, Brad Koehn, Rich Perkins. FRONT ROW: Doug Schmidt, Frey, Doug Yoder, Randy Stults, Mike Morton, Dwaine Esau, Vernon Bartley. MANAGERS tnot picutredl: Daryl Reid and Fred Puttroff. Bruce McCandless, Rick Courtright, Rick jones, Tom Slack, Gary Steinkirchner, Larry Koehn, Monte Phillips, and Ric Camargo. MANAGER Knot picturedl: Allan Green. BASKETBALL Railers second in regionals W iil5ilff2'lffi ,? 5 fl I 1', 1'i tef. I iff , L : ' ' rl I ' ' Lya, Cliff Tillett Kenneth Franz Bill Moore Head Coach Assistant Coach Sophomore Coach UTILIZING HIS HEIGHT underneath the basket, Doug Yoder grabs a rebound during the Campus game. DALE WAHLERS gets his shot off in spite of the efforts of a Derby opponent. MIKE MORTON battles with two Campus players for the rebound while Doug Yoder hurries to assist. MONTY FREY appears to have grown a third arm while tak- ing a shot during the Wellington game. WITH ARMS EXTENDED, Mike Morton halts the drive of a Wellington player toward the basket. PREPARING TO SHOOT, Dale Wahlers takes careful aim at the basket. TEAMINC. THEIR EFFORT, Mike Morton and Doug Yoder power the ball away from an Ark City opponent. HS wrestlers take third at State SIG WHITE puts the squeeze on this Wichita South man during the finals of the Newton Tournament. The Newton High wrestlers ended their 1969 -'I970 season by placing third in State. They began by taking first in the Liberal Tourna- ment, second in the Newton Invitational, sec- ond in the Ark Valley, second in District, and fourth in Regional. This was coach Delbert Erickson's second year as the Newton coach and the second year his team has placed in the top at State. Sig White and Mike Miller both placed first at State. White had a record of 21 wins and 'I loss. Miller had a record of 20 wins and 'I loss. Both participated in State competition last season. Senior Mike Leal and junior Mike Martinez both placed third in State. A-TEAM AND B-TEAM WRESTLERS - STANDING: jeff Luginbill, Mr. Don Willson, coach, Bob Peters, Ken Tilson, Terry Stubby, Mike Sadowski, lon Graves, Matt Dunlap, Vernon Priest, Greg Howard, jeff England, Steve Wance, Andy Hutton, james Hess, Fernando Mendoza, Ieff Schmidt, Dale Krueger, Mr. Delbert Erick- son, head coach. SECOND ROW: Toby Harrison, Kelly Coons, Larry Thaw, james Keyes, Mike Funk, Roger Megli, Randy Metzler, Dario Sifuentez, Mike Loy, Chuck Enns. THIRD ROW: Mike Miller, Pat Kirkpatrick Mike Martinez, Lynell Stucky, Dick Smith, Mike Leal, Sig White, Chuck Merritt, Steve laso, Rick Grapenga- ter, Gary Delmez, Scotty White. HS wrestlers take third at State THESE NHS WRESTLERS participated in state competition this year. Mike Martinez took third in the 175 pound weight class. Mike Leal took third in the 145 pound weight class. There were two state champions: Sig White took the THESE NHS WRESTLERS display their second place trophy following the Newton Invitational Tournament. tournament in the 137 pound class and Mike Miller took the heavyweight division. Both White and Miller partici- pated in State competition last year. MIKE MILLER shows this opponent he can throw his weight around as he goes for one of his many falls this year. SIG WHITE uses a cross-body ride to control his man dur ing his match against Ark City. THIS HUTCHINSON WRESTLER grits his teeth with deter mination as Dick Smith applies the pressure. C-OLF Experience paces success With all the members of last year's golf team returning, experience was no problem for this year's golfers. A young and experienced team will be present next year since only two seniors will graduate this year. Trent Ash and Dick Edwards were the only medalists this year. Ash received his at the Newton Invitational on April 3 while Edwards qualified for his medal at the Regional Meet in Hutchinson. In addition to his medal, Edwards also qualified to participate in the competition at the State Golf Meet at Prairie Dunes at Hutchinson. 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RETURNING LETTERMEN: joe Wallace, Bill Regier, Paul Buller, Doug Wallace, Charles Koehn, Dick Edwards, and Chuck Enns. TRACK Team sets new records This year's team did an outstanding job while setting several school records, com- mented track coach Melvin Aikin. New school records were set in the 440 relay, low hurdle relay, intermediate hurdles, high hurdle relay, triple jump, and the high jump. At the State Outdoor in May, Dennis Jennings placed third among all competitors in the 120 yard high hurdles. Sterling Relays sixth State Outdoor eighteenth Winfield Invitational sixth Bethel Invitational third WSU Relays eighth El Dorado third Campus Relays fourth McPherson invitational third Ark Valley seventh Regionals eighth State Outdoor twenty-first BOYS' TRACK SQUAD: KNEELING: T. Slack, G. Green, 1. Titus, R. Metzler, I. Fitzgerald, R. Ray, S. Robbins, STAND- ING: F. Garcia, D. Jennings, D. Esau, S. Schorn, M. Moser, SOPHOMORE MARY ,VOTH practices the broad jump for the girls track squad. The girls participated in four meets. L. Seger, D. Yoder, L. Koehn, P. Estrada, W. Tolbert, G. Steinkirchner, D. Schmidt, R. jones, C. Fisher, T. Stubby, R. Maxwell, K. Moore, E. Bachman, Coach Aikin. BASEBALL Batmen end up on top at State Newton High's 1970 baseball team ended their season by taking first in the state competi- tion. It was the first time Newton has ever won this crown. The nucleus of this team was made up of ten returning lettermen from last year. In overall play, the team won 14 and lost 7. This is one of the best records ever for NHS. The team was made up of 28 players, nine of these were seniors who had previously lettered. This was the first year for Mr. Bill Moore as head coach. Mr. Gordon Stineman was assist- ant coach. The team was managed by Terry Church. When asked his opinion on the season, Mr. Moore commented: The only sport to win the state championship this year at Newton, and the whole thing went almost unnoticed by the student body. RETURNING LETTERMEN: KNEELING: Steve laso, Tom Brenneman, Larry Gilchrist. STANDING: Dale Wahlers, Roger Newell, Larry Okle, Rick Whitfield, Greg Sacks, Ken Coleman. ROGER NEWELL smashes the ball for another hit in this game at Athletic Park. The Newton team ended up 14-7 and took the state crown in El Dorado for the 1970 season. MEMBERS of the boys' tennis team are FRONT ROW: jim Isaac, Dennis Koehn, Monty Frey, and BACK ROW: Andy Hutton, Terry Hankins, Terry McCreary, David Koehn, Mark Hutton, Coach Phil Scott. Knot picturedi Assistant Coach Larry Preston. MEMBERS of the girls' tennis team are FRONT ROW: Nan- cy Allen, Faith janzen, Kathy Osborn, Carol Wahlers, Mar- cia Alterman, Marsha Kreyer, and BACK ROW: Susan TENNIS Best season in histor The winning boys' tennis team had a better record than any previous Newton team. Four netmen went to state in both singles and dou- bles - Monty Frey, jim Isaac, Terry McCreary, and Dennis Koehn, Wellington Tournament First Newton Triangular First junction City Tournament First Newton Triangular Second Hutchinson Tournament First Newton Tournament Third Salina Tournament Fourth Ark Valley Second Regional Singles First, Third Regional Doubles Second Since it was the second year for girls' tennis and most of them were inexperienced, the team placed in the lower half of the Ark Valley. The team of two seniors, two juniors, and nine sophomores participated in six tournaments. Spaulding, lana Whitney, Iudy Higgins, Doris Shelly, Carol Blosser, Janet Gustafson, Mrs. LeAnna Beall, coach. lnot picturedl Vikki George. 5 E use tw 3 I, P 2 i I CROSS COUNTRY Sophs carr load Fifteen boys reported for the 1969 Cross Country season. These boys, under the direc- tion of Coach Howard Schmidt, competed in eight meets this year. This year's squad was comprised of three seniors, three juniors, six sophbmores, and three freshmen. This year, for the first time, the A team included four sophomores. This year's lettermen were john Fitzgerald, senior, Vernon Bartley, junior, Gary johnson, Ricky lones, joel Koehn, and Steve Schorn, sophomores, and Kenneth Tilson, manager. September 26 El Dorado Third September 30 Campus Eighth October 3 Newton Second October 7 Augusta Eleventh October 9 Hutchinson Seventh October 16 McPherson Fifth October 23 Ark Valley Sixth November 1 Regional Sixth MEMBERS OF THIS YEAR'S cross-country team were from the LEFT, BACK ROW: Kenneth Tilson, manager, Richard Maxwell, Steve Pierce, Vernon Bartley, Gary lohnson, RETURNINCI LETTERMEN from the 1968 team were Vernon Bartley, Robert Gomez, and joel Koehn, Steve Schorn, Robert Gomez. FRONT ROW: Tim Shelly, Ernie Bachman, Ricky jones, john Fitzgerald, joel Koehn, and jim Putnam. FORMAL EVENTS Seniors receive their diplomas ELIZABETH TURNER, president of the senior class, delivers her opening remarks at commencement. Graduation was the high point of the year for the class of '70, On the night of May 25 the se- niors marched across the stage, received their diplomas, and then proceeded to the annual all-night party sponsored by the parents. Other formal events taking place during the year were the Senior Banquet, the senior Christmas Party, and the junior-Senior Prom. The senior Christmas Party was held on De- cember 23 in Lindley Hall. The Gold Plush Blues provided music in the decorated atmo- sphere of Candy Cane Land. On April 9 the Senior Banquet, carrying the theme of Soar Into The Seventies, was held at the first Methodist Church. Music, speeches, and baby pictures provided entertainment for the Banquet. Chisholm junior high gym was the location of the annual junior-Senior Prom on the eve- ning of April 25. Decorations of a ceiling of yel- low and brown crepe paper, walls of green crepe paper, and four murals captured the theme of Camelot, GLENN DuBOlS and fellow classmates are getting ready to line up for graduation exercises. l SENIORS reminisce about their high school days as they lis- ten tothe speakers at the Senior Banquet. MARY WERNER, Steve Pierce, Keith Osborn, and Mark Koehn get refreshments at the Senior Christmas Party. 9 RITA MANNING, Diane Bender, and their es- corts sit this one out as Gloria Moberly and Ron Pierce dance in the background to the music of L. T. and the Dynamics. INFORMAL EVENTS Seniors have fun in the sun SENIOR girls take advantage of the hot May day by absorb- ing the sun at the senior Yentrouc party. Competitive junior-Senior Events, the Senior Yentrouc Party, and the Yearbook Signing Party were the informal events that heightened the end of the year. From May TI through May 20, competition between juniors and seniors took place in soft- ball, baseball, track, golf, tennis, badminton, volleyball, basketball, archery, the fights, and the tug-o-war. The events, sponsored by Mr. Ken Schlup and Mrs. LeAnna Beall, were won in overall competition by the seniors. The final tabulation was 8-4. On May 22 the seniors went to the Yentrouc Party for an all day affair. Students and their dates ate, swam, danced, and got su nburned. Plans were made to hold the Yearbook Sign- ing Party in the middle of july in Lindley Hall. A summer delivery was necessary to include the spring events in the yearbook. PAT ALLEN and Karen Metzler begin a splash attack on jill and Patti Hollingshead who occupy the inner tube and re- Boese, Dan Holllngshead, Ron Sundquist, Duane Yoder, taliate by movingtheinntertube out of range. STUDENTS review the previous year with their new Rail- roader yearbook at the annual Signing Party. CATHY TILSON practices archery while she awaits the ar- rival of the juniors. The seniors won this event of the lu- nior-Senior Events by forfeit of the juniors. CARMEN GONZALEZ and Sig White struggle to release themselves from a deadlock in the junior-Senior fights. Sig White won the match for the seniors. SENIOR HONORS AdaSchmidt MSOT inner In the history of Newton High Schol, Ada Schmidt became the third NMSQT winner. Winners were chosen from the top one per- cent of participating seniors in the nation who were semi-finalists and then finalists. Steve Randall, Patty Shelly, and Dick Lehrman were semi-finalists from Newton High School. Winner of the annual DAR scholarship award was Liz Turner. Chosen for her outstanding cit- izenship she was awarded a pin and honored at a regular meeting of the local chapter of Daughters of the American Revolution. Pat Allen was the winner of the Betty Crock- er Homemaker of Tomorrow contest. The test was sponsored by General Mills and given in the Home Management classes. For her honor, she received a charm. Nancy Lewis, was one of the five state final- ists for the Elk's Club Most Valuable Student scholarship. Her application was entered in national competition. janet Sump and Brenda Langham were both winners in state competition in secretarial skills. Other senior students receiving outstanding awards and scholarships were Steve Randall, recipient of the Kansas University Honorary Summerfield Scholarship, and Rick Grapenga- ter and jeff Anderson, winners of the Putnam Scholarship from Kansas State University. joe Wallace received a Navy Reserve Officer Training Corp Scholarship, while Roger Good- man received the Army ROTC Scholarship. Each of these awards is an honor and a symbol of outstanding ability. Although only a few seniors were winners of special awards, students who attained honor- able mention or honor roll should be recog- nized also. BESIDES STUDYING or working on debate, NMSQT win- ner, Ada Schmidt, sings in Railaires. BRUCE DEMPSEY works part time at the Kansas State Bank, when not heading the student body as STUCO President. JANET SUMP and Brenda Langham proudly display their PAT ALLEN and Liz Turner, both winners of local contests trophies won at state competition in secretarial skills. find time to study in the library. HONOR STUDENTS for 1969-1970 were CLEFT TO RIGHTJ: Trussell, jeff Anderson, Marcia Alterman, Barb Smith, Ros- Rick Grapengater, Chris Tompkins, joe Wallace, Cathie alie Wall, Ada Schmidt, and not pictured, Patty Shelly. ALLEN, PAT: Honorable Mention 1,25 GAL 15 GAL Officer 15 Monitor 35 Pep Club15 Latin Club 3. ALTERMAN, MARCIAZ Honor Roll 1, 25 Scholarship Pin 15 Honor Student 35 Student Congress 35 Girls' Track 25 Girls' Tennis 35 Girls' Basketball 1,2,35 Railerettes 25 GAL 1,2,35 GAL Officer 2,35 lnstructor's Aide 2,35 Pep Club 1, 2,35 Thespians 35 OBMOSS 2,35 OBMOSS Officer 35 Stage Crew 3. ALUMBAUGH, LYNNA JEAN: Mixed Chorus 35 Girls' Chorus 1. ANDERSON, JEFF: Honor Roll 1,2,35 Scholarship Pin 1,25 Student Con- gress 35 Honor Student 35 Track Manager 1fLJ,2fLJ5 Track 35 Basket- ball Manager 15 N-Club 2,35 Spanish Club 2,35 English Club 3. ARELLANO, JUANITAZ Y-Teens 15 Pep Club1. ASHCRAFT, RUTHE. ASHCRAFT, T. M.: Honor Roll 1,25 Scholarship Pin 1,25 English Club 35 Marching Band 1,2,35 Pep Band 1,2,35 Stage Band 1,2,35 Orchestra 1,2,35 Music Pin1,2. BAHRE, JOHN: Honorable Mention 15 Student Congress 35 Thespians 2,35 French Club 1,25 Mixed Chorus 1,2, 35 Stage Crew 2,35 One-Act Play Fes- tival 2,35 Barefoot in the Park 25 Sleeping Beauty 35 Androcles and the Lion 35 Melodrama Play Festival 3. BAILEY, LINDA: Library Assistant 15 lnstructor's Aide 15 Mixed Chorus 2. BAIR, ROBYN: Snowball Candidate 15 Y-Teens 1,25 Pep Club 15 VOE Club 35 VOE Club Officer 3. BANMAN, SHARON: Honor Roll 1,25 Scholarship Pin 25 Y-Teens 1,25 Marching Band 1,2,35 Pep Band 2,3. BARKER, DEBBY: lnstructor's Aide 35 Transferred from Follett High School, Follett, Texas, 3. BARKER, PENNY: GAL 1,2,35 GAL Officer 35 Marching Band 1,2,3. BARTEL, FRED: Honorable Mention 25 Choraleers 2,35 Mixed Chorus 15 Guys and Dolls 2. BEARDMORE, CHERYI.: Honorable Mention 1,25 Snowball Princess 15 Y- Teens1,25 Pep Club1. BECKER, MICHAEL: Honorable Men- tion 2,35 lnstructor's Aide 35 English Club 35 Latin Club 2. BELGARD, STEVE: Football 25 Track 15 Baseball 35 Queen of Courts Escort 3. BENDER, DIANE: Honor Roll 1,25 Scholarship Pin 15 A-Team Cheer- leader 35 B-Team Cheerleader 1,25 Homecoming Attendent 35 Y-Teens 1,25 Pep Club 1,2,35 French Club 1,25 French Club Officer 1,25 Music Pin 25 Choraleers 2,35 Railaires 2,35 Girls' Chorus 15 Guys and Dolls 2, BENTON, CHRIS: lnstructor's Aid 25 Y-Teens 1,25 Pep Club 15 English Senior Facts Club 35 CIT Club 3. BETTS,JACKIE. BLEVINS, LARRY: Honor Roll 25 Marching Band 2,35 Pep Band 35 Orchestra 35 Transferred from Rus- kin High School, Kansas City, 2. BOESE, JILL: Honor Roll 1,2,35 Schol- arship Pin 1,2,35 Monitor 35 Pep Club 1,25 Spanish Club 15 Orchestra 1,2,35 Music Pin 35 Choraleers 35 Railaires 35 Stage Crew 2,35 Oklahoma 25 Sleeping Beauty 35 Guys and Dolls 2. BORNOWSKY, LINDA: Honor Roll 35 Scholarship Pin 25 lnstructor's Aide 15 Y-Teens 25 French Club 15 Chora- leers 25 Girls' Chorus 15 Guys and Dolls 2. BORNOWSKY, RITA: Honorable Mention 1,2,35 Scholarship Pin 2,35 Y-Teens1,25 Pep Club5 Spanish Club 25 Spanish Club Officer 25 Mixed Chorus 35 Girls' Chorus 2. BOTTERWECK, DENNIS: Track 15 In- structor's Aid 2,35 Stage Crew 1. BRACKEEN, STEVE: Football 25 Track 15 Library Assistant 35 lnstructor's Aide 35 Mixed Chorus 3. BRANUM, ALAN: Football 35 Instruc- tor's Aide 35 Stage Crew 25 Barefoot in the Park 25 Androcles and the Lion 3, BRENNEMAN, TOM: Baseball 1,2ll.l, 3lLl5 N-Club 3. BRUNER, DOROTHY: Honor Roll 1, 2,35 Scholarship Pin 1,25 Monitor 35 Y-Teens 1,25 Pep Club 15 English Club 35 Latin Club 2,3. BUCHER, TOM: Honorable Mention 15 Baseball 35 Transferred from Ever- ett, Washington, 3. BUCKMAN, JILL: Honorable Men- tion 35 Monitor 25 Y-Teens 1,25 Pep Club 1,25 French Club 15 VOE Club 35 VOE Club officer 35 Girls' Chorus 2. BUDDE LOWE, CINDY: Y-Teens 1,25 Pep Club 1,2,35 Pep Club Officer 35 Thespians 2,35 Thespian Officer 35 Marching Band 1,2,35 Music Pin 35 Twirler 2,35 Stage Crew 1,2,35 One- Act Play Festival 2. BULLARD,JAMIE. BULLER, GARY: Honorable Mention 15 Basketball Manager 2,35 Baseball 2,35 Library Assistant 35 lnstructor's Aide 35 Boys' Chorus1,2. BURCH, KENNETH BURNS, JACK: Honor Roll 1,35 Hon- orable Mention 25 Scholarship 15 ln- structor's Aide 25 French Club 15 English Club 35 Railroader Staff 3. BURNS, RICHARD: Honorable Men- tion 15 Spanish Club1. BUSS,DEBRA: GAL1. CADWELL, CHARLES: CIT Club 35 Mixed Chorus1. CHAMBERS, TIMOTHY: Class Offi- cer 15 Student Congress 25 Student Council 15 French Club 1,25 English, 144 Club 35 Forensics 1,25 Debate1,2. CHASE, ROBERTA: Y-Teens 1,25 Pep Club 1,25 VOE Club 35 Mixed Chorus 25 Girls' Chorus 1. CHURCH, KEITH: Honorable Men- tion 35 Library Assistant3. CHURCH, TOM: Honorable Men- tion 1,35 Scholarship Pin 15 Football Manager 1,2iLJ,3lLJ5 Basketball Manager 1lLl5 N-Club1,2,35 Monitor 35 Newtonian Staff 35 Mixed Chorus 1,2. CLAASSEN, DARREL: Honor Roll 1,25 Scholarship Pin 15 Basketball 1,25 Baseball 1,2lLJ5 N-Club 2,35 March- ing Band 15 Choraleers 2,35 Okla- homa 15 Guys and Dolls 2. CLARK, JENNIFER: Honor Roll 1,25 Honorable Mention 35 Y-Teens 1,25 Pep Club 15 Orchestra 1,2,35 Music Pin 2. COFFMAN, DON: Honorable Men- tion 15 Football 1,2,3tLl5 Tennis Man- ager1,25 N-Club2,3. COLEMAN, KENNETH: Honor Roll 25 Honorable Mention 1,35 Scholarship Pin 25 Football 1,2ILJ,3lLJ5 Basketball 25 Baseball 1,2tLl,3lLJ5 N-Club 2,35 lnstructor's Aide 25 OBMOSS 1,2,35 OBMOSS Officer 35 Latin Club 15 Choraleers 2,35 Mixed Chorus 15 Guys and Dolls 2. COLLIER, CATHIE: Student Congress 35 lnstructor's Aid 35 Queen of Courts Candidate 35 Y-Teens1,25 Pep Club 15 Usherettes 2,35 Head Usher- ette 35 English Club 35 English Club Officer 35 Latin Club 2,35 Girls' Cho- rus1. CORNELIUS, ALICE: GAL 15 Pep Club 25 CIT Club 35 Girls' Chorus 2. COTNER, RON: Marching Band 15 Pep Band1. CUELLAR, ROSALIE: Honor Roll 25 Scholarship Pin 15 lnstructor's Aide 15 Y-Teens 15 English Club 35 Girls' Chorus1. CUNNINGHAM, LARRY: Stage Crew 3. CUSTER, JANET: GAL 15 Pep Club 15 CIT Club 35 CIT Club Officer 3. DAILY, JIM: Football Manager 15 Li- brary Assistant 35 lnstructor's Aide 2. DAILY, JOHN: Student Congress 35 Football 'I5 Library Assistant 3. DALKE, MIKE. DAVIDSON, MICHAEL: Marching Band 35 Pep Band 25 Stage Band 35 Music Pin 2. DEMPSEY, BRUCE: Honor Roll 25 Honorable Mention 15 Student Con- gress Executive Committee 35 Stu- dent Congress 35 Student Council 35 Football 1tLJ,2lLI,3tLJ5 Track 1,25 Basketball 1,25 N-Club 1,2,35 Instruc- tor's Aide 25 VOE Club 35 Choraleers 25 Stage Crew 25 Guys and Dolls 2. DICKE, DENNIS: Stage Crew 35 An- drocles and the Lion 3. DODY, TERRY: Football 2fLl,3iLl5 Wrestling 15 Track 15 lnstructor's Aide 35 Stage Crew 35 Androcles and the Lion 37. DUBOIS,GLENN. DUNCAN, IACQUELINE: Scholarship Pin 15 A-Team Cheerleader 2,35 B- Team Cheerleader 15 Queen of Courts 35 OBMOSS 25 English Club 35 Orchestra 1,2,35 FFA Sweetheart 25 Oklahoma 15 Guys and Dolls 2. DUNLAP, DEAN: lnstructor's Aide 35 Marching Band 1,25 Pep Band 15 Stage Crew 35 Sleeping Beauty 35 Androcles and the Lion 3. EASLEY,TIM. ECK,MERLIN. EDWARDS, DICK: Football 1CLl,2fLl, 3tLI5 Golf 1lLl,2tLl,3tLl5 N-Club1,2,3. ENGLAND, DANA: Honor Roll 1,25 Scholarship Pin 1,2,35 Class Officer 35 Student Congress 2,35 Monitor 35 Y- Teens 1,25 Pep Club 1,2,35 Pep Club Officer 2,35 Spanish Club 25 English Club 35 Railroader Staff 3. ENSZ, STEVE: Honorable Mention 1, 25 Football 1tLl,2tLJ,3tLI5 Baseball 1tLJ,2fLJ5 Basketball 15 N-Club 1,2,35 N-Club Officer 35 Monitor 35 Span- ish Club 25 Homecoming Queen Escort 35 Queen of Courts Escort 3. ESHELMAN, DOUG: Transferred from Sedgwick, Kansas, 3. ESTRADA, ALBERT. FITZGERALD, IOHN: Honorable Mention 15 Student Congress 35 Cross Country 2,35 Track 1CLI,2fLl, 3CLl5 N-Club 2,35 Monitor 35 Latin Club1. FLEMING, ROGER: Honorable Men- tion 1,2,35 Track 15 lnstructor's Aide 3. rLETcHER, BARBARA: GAL 1,2,35 Y- Teens 15 Pep Club 1,25 Girls' Chorus 15 Stage Crew 35 Androcles and the Lion 35 Melodrama Play Festival 3. FLICKINGER, IUANITA: Honorable Mention 35 GAL 25 lnstructor's Aide 35 Y-Teens15 Pep Club1. FOTH,EDWARD: CIT Club 3. FRANZ, RODNEY: Honorable Men- tion 35 Instructor's Aide 3. FREY, MONTY: Football 1,2fLI,3lLl5 Basketball 1,2tLJ,35 Tennis 1tLJ,2tLJ, 3iLl5 N-Club 1,2,35 Library Assistant 35 Oklahoma 15 Homecoming Queen Escort 3. FULTON, GINGER: Honorable Men- tion 25 Class Officer 1,35 Student Congress 35 Instructor's Aide 2,35 Snowball Candidate 15 Y-Teens 1,25 Pep Club 1,2,35 Thespians 2,35 Thespian Officer 35 OBMOSS 1,2,35 French Club 15 Choraleers 2,35 Mixed Chorus 15 Stage Crew 25 Oklahoma 15 One-Act Play Festival 25 Guys and Dolls 2. GAGLIONE, PHIL: lnstructor's Aide 3. GIESBRECHT, WAYNE: CIT Club 35 Boys' Chorus 1,2. GILLISPIE, ROGER: Honorable Men- tion 1,2. GOLDSBERRY, BRAD: Wrestling 15 lnstructor's Aide 1,25 Boys' Chorus 1, 2 GOMEZ, ED: Track 1iLJ,25 N-Club 1, 25 Library Assistant 15 Spanish Club 1, 25 Spanish Club Officer 1,25 March- ing Band 1,2,35 Androcles and the Lion 3. GOMEZ, ROBERT: Cross-Country 1CLl,2lLl,3ILl5 Track 'llLl,2lLI,3CLl5 N- Club 25 lnstructor's Aide 3. GOMEZ, STELLA: Honorable Men- tion 15 Y-Teens 1,25 English Club 35 Marching Band 1,2,35 Pep Band 2,35 Stage Crew 2. GONZALEZ, DANIEL: Football 1,2, 3tLI5 Wrestling 2,35 Track 1,25 N-Club 35 Mixed Chorus 35 Boys' Chorus 25 Stage Crew 2. GONZALEZ, IOSE: Football 1,2,3tLI5 Wrestling 15 N-Club 35 Library Assist- ant 35 lnstructor's Aide 35 Spanish Club 1,25 Spanish Club Officer 15 Mixed Chorus 35 Boys' Chorus 1,2. GOODMAN, ROGER: Honor Roll 1, 2,35 Scholarship Pin 1,2,35 French Club 2,35 English Club 35 Latin Club 1,25 Railroader Staff 3. GRABER, CATHY: Honor Roll 1,25 Honorable Mention 1,2,35 Scholar- ship Pin 1,25 Debate 1,2,35 Forensics 1,2,35 Y-Teens 1,2,35 Pep Club 1,2,35 French Club 1,2,35 English Club 3. GRAPENGATER, RICK: Honor Roll 1, 25 Scholarship Pin 1,25 Honor Stu- dent 35 Football 15 Wrestling 1tLl, 2lLl,3fLI5 N-Club 1,2,35 N-Club Offi- cer 35 Spanish Club 25 English Club 3. GROCHOWSKY, KEN: Honorable Mention 25 Library Assistant 1. GROCHOWSKY, SHARI: lnstructor's Aide 15 Y-Teens 15 Pep Club 3. GUSTAFSON, ROBERT: Library AS- sistant 35 Thespians 35 English Club 35 Androcles and the Lion 35 Melodra- ma Play Festival 3. GWINUP, DEBRA: Girls' Track 25 Y- Teens 25 Pep Club 25 CIT Club 35 Transferred from Sedgwick, Kansas, 2. HACKNEY, TERRY: Honorable Men- tion 1,2,35 English Club 35 Marching Band 1,2,35 Pep Band 2,35 Stage Band 1,2,35 Orchestra 35 Music Pin 2,35 Choraleers 35 Boys' Chorus 2. HALL, LINDA: Latin Club 15 Mixed Chorus 2,3. HAMM, IOE: Track 1,2fLl5 CIT Club 35 CIT Club Officer 3. HANNA, MIKE. HARRISON, MELODY: Honor Roll 15 Honorable Mention 25 Scholarship Pin 15 Y-Teens 1,25 Pep Club 15 Latin Club1,2. HAURY, BEV: Honorable Mention 15 Library Assistant 25 Y-Teens 1,25 Pep Club 15 CIT Club 35 CIT Club Officer 3. KHAWKEYI EDWARDS, SHIRLEY: Honorable Mention 1,35 Snowball Candidate 25 Y-Teens 1,25 Pep Club 15 Usherettes 2,35 Choraleers 35 Mixed Chorus 2. HAYES, PEGGY: Honorable Mention 25 lnstructor's Aide 1. 145 HEIDEBRECHT, ANN: GAL 15 Instruc- tor's Aide 35 Thespians 2,35 Mixed Chorus 2,35 Girls' Chorus 15 Stage Crew 35 Perils of Pamona 25 One-Act Play Festival 2,35 Barefoot in the Park 25 Sleeping Beauty 35 Androcles and the Lion 35 Melodrama Play Festival 3. HIEBERT,WESLEY: CITCIub3. HIGGINS, FRANCES: Honor Roll 1,2, 35 Scholarship Pin 1,25 GAL 25 In- structor's Aide 35 Y-Teens 1,25 Eng- lish Club 35 Latin Club 35 Orchestra 1,2. HIND, ROBERT: Library Assistant 2. HOLLINGSHEAD, DAN: Honor Roll 35 Football 15 Wrestling 1tLJ5 Track 15 lnstructor's Aide 35 Thespians 25 Choraleers 1,2,35 Railaires 35 Guys and Dolls 2. HURLEY, CHERYL: Honorable Men- tion 35 Monitor 35 Y-Teens 1,25 Pep Club 1,25 VOE Club 35 VOE Club Of- ficer 3. HYDE, KATHY: Honor Roll 35 Honor- able Mention 1,25 GAL 1,2,35 GAL Officer 35 Girls' Basketball 1,2,35 In- structor's Aide 35 Y-Teens 1,25 Pep Club 1,25 Marching Band 1,2,35 Pep Band 1,2,35 Orchestra 1,2,35 Music Pin 2,35 Stage Crew 1,25 Melodrama Play Festival 3. ISAAC, NIKKI: Honor Roll 15 Honor- able Mention 15 Scholarship Pin 15 GAL 15 Spanish Club 1. ISERHARDT, STEVE: CIT Club 3. IACKSON, CAROL: Honor Roll 35 Honorable Mention 25 Transferred from Fountain, Colorado, 2. IANTZ, GRETA: Honor Roll 15 In- structor's Aide 15 Pep Club 1,2,3. IANTZ, IERALD: Honorable Mention 1,25 Marching Band 1,2,3. IANTZ, MARSHA: Honor Roll 25 Pep Club 1,2,35 English Club 35 Latin Club 2.3. IANZEN, TERRY: Wrestling Manager 1tLI,2tLI5 Baseball 1,25 N-Club 1,2,35 Spanish Club 1,25 Mixed Chorus 1,2, 3. IUAREZ, VICTOR: Cross-Country 15 Track 15 Basketball 15 Spanish Club 1, 25 Marching Band 1,2,35 Pep Band 1, 2,35 Stage Band 1,2,3. KAISER, ALEDA: Honorable Mention 1,25 Scholarship Pin 15 Y-Teens 1,25 Pep Club 1,2,35 VOE Club 35 Latin Club 2,3. KAUFMAN, ROGER: Honor Roll 15 Honorable Mention 25 Scholarship Pin 1,25 French Club 1,25 Marching Band 1,2,35 Pep Band 1,2,35 Stage Band 1,2,35 Music Pin 2. KEENEY, LOIS: Honor Roll 2,35 Eng- lish Club 35 Latin Club 25 Orchestra 25 Transferred from Bluffton, Ohio, 2. KERSEY, WARREN: Football 25 Track 15 Newtonian Staff 3. KILLION, BONNIE: lnstructor's Aide 15 Y-Teens 15 Pep Club 25 Latin Club 15 Girls' Chorus 1. KINKAID, PHILLIP: Tennis 15 Library Assistant2. KOEHN, DENNIS: Honor Roll 15 Honorable Mention 25 Scholarship Pin 15 Class Officer 25 Student Con- gress 25 Student Council 25 Football 15 Basketball 1CLJ,2lLJ5 Tennis 1lLJ, 2lLJ,3lLD5 N-Club 1,2,35 French Club 1,25 Marching Band 1,2. KOEHN, GLYNDA: Honorable Men- tion 1,25 A-Team Cheerleader 2,35 B- Team Cheerleader 15 Homecoming Attendent 35 Snowball Princess 25 Y- Teens 1,25 Pep Club 1,2,35 French Club 1,25 French Club Officer 25 Music Pin 25 Choraleers 2,35 Railaires 2,35 Girls' Chorus 15 Guys and Dolls 2. KOEHN, MARK: Honor Roll 1,25 Scholarship Pin 1,2. KREYER, MARSHA: Honorable Men- tion 1,25 Student Congress Executive Committee 35 Student Council 35 Girls' Tennis 2,35 Gymnastic Squad 35 A-Team Cheerleader 2,35 B-Team Cheerleader 15 lnstructor's Aide 2,35 Homecoming Queen 35 Y-Teens 15 Pep Club 1,2,3, osrvioss 1,2,35 De- bate 15 Forensics 15 Guys and Dolls 2. KRUEGER, KIM: Honorable Mention 15 Spanish Club 15 Spanish Club Offi- cer 15 Railroader Staff 35 Stage Crew 2,3. KRUEGER, PAM: Honor Roll 15 Hon- orable Mention 25 Scholarship Pin 15 Y-Teens 1,25 Pep Club 1,2,35 English Club 35 Latin Club 2,35 Girls' Chorus 'I. KUNTZ,CHRIS. LANGHAM, BRENDA: Honor Roll 35 Thespians 35 Thespian Officer 35 VOE Club 35 VOE Club Officer 35 One- Act Play Festival 35 Androcles and the Lion 35 Melodrama Play Festival 35 Transferred from Clovis, New Mexi- co,3. LEAL, MIKE: Football 1,2lLJ,3lLJ5 Wrestling 1lLJ,2lLl,3lLl5 N-Club 1,2, 35 Library Assistant 35 lnstructor's Aide 3. LEE,jUNE: Y-Teens1,25PepClub1. LEHRMAN, RICHARD: Honor Roll 1, 25 Honorable Mention 35 Scholar- ship Pin 15 OBMOSS 2,35 English Club 35 Latin Club 1,2,35 NMSQT Finalist. LEHRMAN, ROBERT: Honorable Mention 1,35 English Club 35 Stage Crew 2. LEHRMAN, SHARON: Y-Teens 15 Pep Club 1,25 CIT Club 3. LENKE, IOHN: CIT Club 35 Marching Band 1,2. LEWIS, MARILYN: Mixed Chorus 35 Girls' Chorus 2. LEWIS, NANCY: Honor Roll 1,2,35 Scholarship Pin 1,2,35 Student Con- gress Executive Committee 35 Stu- dent Congress 35 Student Council 35 Instructor's Aide 35 Monitor 2,35 Head Monitor 35 Y-Teens 1,25 Pep Club 15 Usherettes 2,35 French Club 1,25 English Club 35 Railroader Staff 35 Railroader Editor 3. LEWIS, NEAL: Honor Roll 15 Honor- able Mention 1,25 lnstructor's Aide 35 French Club 1,25 Marching Band 1, 2,35 Pep Band 2,35 Stage Band 1,2,35 Music Pin 1,2. LLAMAS, CATHERINE. LYON, DARLENE: Y-Teens 1,25 Pep Club 15 CIT Club 35 Mixed Chorus 15 Girls' Chorus 1. MCCLOUD, NANCY: GAL 15 Library Assistant 15 lnstructor's Aide 15 Eng- Iish Club 35 Latin Club1. MCKELLIP, OLIN: CIT Club 2,35 CIT Club Officer 3. MCKELVEY, VICKIE: Y-Teens1,25 Pep Club 1,2,35 Pep Club Officer 1,2,35 English Club 35 Latin Club 15 Stage Crew 25 One-Act Play Festival 2. MAGEE, BECKY: Honor Roll 15 Hon- orable Mention 2,35 Scholarship Pin 15 Student Congress 25 lnstructor's Aide 25 Y-Teens 1,25 Pep Club 15 Thespians 1,2,35 VOE Club 35 Latin Club 1,25 Latin Club Officer 15 Stage Crew 1,2,35 Doll's House 15 Okla- homa 15 One-Act Play Festival 25 Guys and Dolls 25 Comedy of Errors 1. MANNING, RITA: lnstructor's Aide 35 Monitor 2,35 Y-Teens 15 Pep Club 15 VOE Club 35 Girls' Chorus 1. MARTINEZ, TINA: Library Assistant 35 Y-Teens 15 Girls' Chorus 1. MASCHOFF, MARHSA: Honorable Mention 25 Y-Teens1,25 Pep Club 15 Usherettes 2,35 French Club 15 Mixed Chorus 25 Girls' Chorus 1. MATHIES, RICK: Honorable Mention 15 Student Congress 35 Golf 15 ln- structor's Aide 35 Orchestra 1,25 One-Act Play Festival 3. MAYBERRY, JIM: Honor Roll 15 Honorable Mention 25 Scholarship Pin 15 Marching Band 1. MEACHAM, SHERRY: Class Officer 1, 25 Student Congress 35 lnstructor's Aide 2,35 Gymnastic Squad 35 Home- coming Queen Candidate 35 Queen of Courts Candidate 35 Y-Teens 1,25 Pep Club 1,2,35 Pep Club Officer 2,35 Spanish Club 25 Mixed Chorus 2,35 Girls' Chorus 1. MEIRES, KAREN: Gymnastic Squad 35 lnstructor's Aide 2,35 Y-Teens 1,25 Pep Club 1,25 Mixed Chorus 25 Girls' Chorus 1. METZLER, KAREN: Honor Roll 2,35 Honorable Mention 15 Monitor 35 Y- Teens 15 French Club 1,25 English Club 35 Railroader Staff 3. MILLER, GARY: lnstructor's Aide 35 Perils of Pamona 25 One-Act Play Festival2. MILLER, MARSHA: Y-Teens 1,25 Pep Club 1,25 CIT Club 3. MILLER, MIKE: Student Congress 25 Football 1,2lLJ,3lLJ5 Wrestling 1tLJ, 2lLJ,3lLJ5 Track 1,25 N-Club 1,2,35 Library Assistant 35 Stage Crew 1,25 Oklahoma 15 Perils of Pamona 25 Guys and Dolls 2. MITCHELL, LOREN: Honorable Men- tion 1,25 Student Congress 35 Track 15 lnstructor's Aide 35 Thespians 2,35 Thespian Officer 35 French Club 1,25 Choraleers 2,35 Mixed Chorus 15 146 Stage Crew 1,2,35 Doll's House 15 Oklahoma 15 Perils of Pamona 25 One-Act Play Festival 25 Barefoot in the Park 25 Sleeping Beauty 35 An- drocles and the Lion 35 Melodrama Play Festival 35 Guys and Dolls 25 Student Director 2,35 NFL 2,3. MOBERLY, GLORIA: Honorable Mention 35 Library Assistant 35 Mon- itor 35 Y-Teens1,25 Pep Club 15 Ush- erettes 2,35 Spanish Club 15 English Club 3. MORFORD, CHERYL: Honor Roll 2, 35 Honorable Mention 1,25 GAL 15 Library Assistant 35 Y-Teens 15 Eng- lish Club 35 Latin Club 15 Newtonian Staff3. MOSIMAN, PAM: Honorable Men- tion 1,35 lnstructor's Aide 35 Pep Club 15 Mixed Chorus 2,3. MUELLER, IIM: Honor Roll 35 March- ing Band 2,35 Orchestra 2,35 Stage Crew 25 Guys and Dolls 25 Trans- ferred from Halstead, Kansas, 2. MYERS, VIKI: Honor Roll 35 Honor- able Mention 1,25 Library Assistant 35 Queen of Courts Candidate 35 Y- Teens 1,25 Pep Club 15 Usherettes 2, 35 Thespians 1,2,35 Thespian Officer 35 Spanish Club 25 English Club 35 English Club Officer 35 Newtonian Staff 35 Girls' Chorus 25 Stage Crew 1, 2,35 Oklahoma 15 Perils of Pamona 25 One-Act Play Festival 2,35 Sleeping Beauty 35 Melodrama Play Festival 35 Guys and Dolls 25 Forensics 2,35 NFL 2,3. NEER, TONIE: Y-Teens 1,25 Pep Club 15 CIT Club 35 CIT Club Officer 3. NEWELL, ROGER: Basketball 1,2tLJ, 3lLJ5 Baseball 1lLJ,2lLD,3lLJ5 N-Club 1, 2,3. NICHOLS, MARY: Honorable Men- tion 1,25 Pep Club 35 Spanish Club 2. NIGHTINGALE, CARRIE: lnstructor's Aide 35 Pep Club 15 French Club 1,2. NUNEZ, MARY: Y-Teens 1,25 CIT Club 3. OKLE, LARRY: Baseball 1,2,35 Library Assistant 35 lnstructor's Aide 3. OLIVER, STEVE: Stage Crew 2. OLSON, MARY: Honor Roll 15 Hon- orable Mention 25 Scholarship Pin 15 Y-Teens 1,25 Pep Club 1,25 English Club 35 Latin Club 2,3. ORPHIN, KATE: Honorable Mention 1,25 Girls' Basketball 15 GAL 1,2,35 Pep Club 1. OSBORN, RAYMOND. PALMER, PHYLLIS: Honorable Men- tion 1,2,35 lnstructor's Aide 15 Y- Teens1,25 Pep Club 1,2. PANKRATZ, BECKY: Honor Roll 1,2, 35 Scholarship Pin 15 Pep Club 1,25 Spanish Club 25 English Club 35 New- tonian Staff 3. PAPlN,jOHN. PARTRIDGE, KATHY: Honorable Mention 15 GAL 35 Stage Crew 3. PAULEY, MICHAEL: FFA judging Team 35 FFA Officer 1. PAULSON, MARY ANN: Marching Band 35 Pep Band 35 Stage Band 35 Choraleers 35 Transferred from Re- mington, Kansas, 3. v PENNER, CHERYL: Y-Teens 15 Pep Club 25 CIT Club 15 Mixed Chorus 1. PENNER, MONICA: Honorable Men- tion 1,25 Pep Club 1,2,35 French Club 1,25 VOE Club 3. PETERSON, LINDA: Honor Roll 35 Honorable Mention 25 Student Con- gress 35 Newtonian Staff 25 Railroad- er Staff 35 Transferred from El Cen- tro, California, 2. PHILLIPS, BARBARA: Instructor's Aide 35 Monitor 35 Snowball Candi- date 15 Y-Teens 1,25 Pep Club 1,25 Thespians 2,35 Thespian Officer 35 English Club 35 Railroader Staff 35 Stage Crew 2,3. PIERCE,STEPHEN: Cross-Country 1,2, 35 Track 1,25 Baseball 35 Instructor's Aide 35 Mixed Chorus 1,2,35 Stage Crew 15 Oklahoma1. PIERCE, SUZANNE: Honorable Men- tion 25 Y-Teens 25 Pep Club 25 Pep Band 35 Orchestra 35 Music Pin 25 Choraleers 25 Girls' Chorus 15 Guys and Dolls 2. PREHEIM, NAOMI: Honor Roll 1,25 Scholarship Pin 1,25 Instructor's Aide 25 Y-Teens1,25 Pep Club 1,25 Thespi- ans 2,35 Thespian Officer 35 English Club 35 Latin Club 1,25 Music Pin 2,35 Choraleers 2,35 Railaires 35 Girls' Chorus 15 Stage Crew 2,35 Perils of Pamona 25 One-Act Play Festival 2,35 Guys and Dolls 25 NFL 1,2,35 Debate 1,2. PRIEST, VERNON: Wrestling 35 Marching Band 1,2,35 Pep Band 2,3. QUINTON, KATHY: Honor Roll 1,2, 35 Scholarship Pin 25 Instructor's Aide 35 Y-Teens 15 Spanish Club 25 English Club 3. RAGLAND, TONI: Instructor's Aide 25 Y-Teens 25 Pep Club 15 VOE Club 3. RANDALL, STEVE: Honor Roll 1,25 Scholarship Pin 1,25 NMSQT Finalist 35 Monitor 35 Latin Club 2,3. RAY, LATRICIA: Library Assistant 15 Y-Teens 15 Girls' Chorus 1. READ, ELAINE: Honorable Mention 25 Instructor's Aide 2,35 Pep Club 2,35 English Club 35 CIT Club 35 Latin Club 25 Transferred from Wichita, Kansas, 2. REIMER, FRANCIS: Latin Club 2,35 Marching Band 1. REIMER, SUSAN: Honor Roll 35 Hon- orable Mention 1,25 Student Con- gress Executive Committee 35 Stu- dent Congress 35 Student Council 35 Monitor 35 Head Monitor 35 Y-Teens 1,25 Pep Club 15 Usherettes 2,35 Stage Crew 2. REIMER, VERDA: Honorable Men- tion 1,25 Pep Club 1,25 Latin Club 2,3, Orchestra 1,2,3. RICKARD, DAVID: Honorable Men- tion 35 Instructor's Aide 3. RIOZ CURIEL, BELINDA: VOE Club 35 VOE Club Officer 3. ROBINSON, RON: Marching Band 1, 2,3. ROWLAND, DAVID: Wrestling 1. SACKS, GREGORY: Honor Roll 1,25 Basketball 1,2tLl,3lLJ5 Baseball 1ILl, 2lLl,3ILJ5 Newtonian staff 35 Newto- nian Editor 3. SADOWSKY, BOB: Student Congress 15 Library Assistant 1. SALANDER, IACKIE: Honorable Mention 15 Monitor 35 Y-Teens 1,25 Pep Club 1,35 French Club 1,25 French Club Officer 25 English Club 35 Choraleers 2,35 Girls' Chorus 15 Guys and Dolls 2. SAUERWEIN, IANET: Honorable Mention 1,2,35 Girls' Track 35 GAL 1, 2,35 Library Assistant 25 Y-Teens 1,25 Pep Club 1,2,35 English Club 35 Latin Club1,2,3. SAYLOR, CORY: Track 15 Instructor's Aide 15 Thespians 25 Stage Crew 25 Perils of Pamona 25 One-Act Play Festival 25 Barefoot in the Park 2. SCHANFELD, LOIS: Library Assistant 35 Instructor' Aide 25 Y-Teens 1,25 Pep Club15 VOE Club 3. SCHMIDT, ADA: Honor Roll 1,25 Honor Student 35 Student Congress 25 Y-Teens 25 Pep Club 1,2,35 French Club 1,25 English Club 35 English Club Officer 35 Orchestra 15 Chora- leers 2,35 Railaires 35 Debate 1,2,35 Forensics 1,2,35 NFL Officer 35 NMSQT Finalist5 NMSQT Winner. SCHMIDT, CURTIS: Newtonian Staff 2,35 Railroader Staff 2,3. SCHMIDT, DENNIS: Honorable Mention 15 Football 1,2fLJ,3lLl5 Wrestling 2,35 Baseball 1lLl5 N-Club 1,2,35 N-Club Officer 35 Mixed Cho- rus 1,2,35 Stage Crew 1,2, SCHMIDT, LOWELL: Student Con- gress 25 Marching Band 1,35 Chora- Ieers 3. SCHMIDT, PATRICIA: Y-Teens 15 Pep Club 15 French Club 25 VOE Club 35 Latin Club1,2. SCHMIDT, RICK: Wrestling 25 Marching Band 15 Stage Band 15 FFA ludging Team 35 FFA Officer1. SCHMIDT, ROBERT: Mixed Chorus 1,2,3. SCHROEDER, IANET: Pep Club 1,25 CIT Club 35 Girls' Chorus 1. SCHROEDER, MARK: Tennis 15 Monitor 3. SCHULTZ STONE, SANDY: Y-Teens 1, 25 Pep Club15 CIT Club 3. SCHULZ, BRAD: Marching Band 1,2, 35 Pep Band 1,2,35 Stage Band 1,2,35 Music Pin 3. SCHULZ, WILMA: Homecoming Candidate 35 Queen of Courts At- tendent 35 Pep Club 35 Transferred from WaKeeney, Kansas, 3. SCHWABAUER, BRAD: Choraleers 2, 35 Railaires 35 Boys'Chorus1. SCOTT, JOHN: Football 15 Instruc- tor's Aide 35 Marching Band 1,2,35 Stage Band 2. SEARS, CATHY: Honorable Mention 1,2,35 Student Congress 35 Pep Club 15 Thespians 2,35 OBMOSS 2,35 French Club 35 English Club 35 Mixed Chorus 2,35 Stage Crew 1,2,35 Perils of Pamona 25 One-Act Play Festival 2,35 Sleeping Beauty 35 Mel- odrama Play Festival 3. 147 SHELLY, PATRICIA: Honor Roll 1,25 Scholarship Pin 1,25 NMSQT Finalist 35 Honor Student 35 Pep Club 15 Eng- lish Club 35 English Club Officer 35 Latin Club 1,25 Choraleers 2,35 Rai- laires 35 Mixed Chorus 15 Guys and Dolls 25 Forensics 1,2,35 NFL Officer 35 Debate1,2,3. SLACK, DAVID: Honor Roll 15 Hon- orable Mention 25 Class Officer 1,2, 35 Student Congress Executive Committee 1,2,35 Student Council 1, 2,35 Football 3ILl5 Cross-Country 1, 2ILl5 Wrestling 25 Track 25 N-Club 2, 35 Monitor 35 French Club 35 English Club 35 Stage Crew 1,35 Sleeping Beauty 35 Melodrama Play Festival 35 Queen of Courts Escort 3. SMAl.LEY,lEFF: CITCIub3. SMITH, BARBARA: Honor Roll 1,25 Honor Student 35 Scholarship Pin 1, 25 Student Congress 25 Y-Teens 25 Pep Club 15 Usherettes 2,35 English Club 35 Orchestra 15 Music Pin 25 Choraleers 2,35 Railaires 2,35 Mixed Chorus 15 Debate 1,2,35 Forensics 1, 2,35 NFL Officer 3. SMITH, DAN. SMITH, DICK: Football 1,2ILl,3ILl5 Wrestling 1ILl,2lLl,3ILl5 Track 1,2lLl5 N-Club 2,35 Instructor's Aide 25 Monitor 35 Railroader Staff 35 Marching Band 15 Choraleers 35 Mixed Chorus 25 Homecoming Queen Escort 3. SMITH, IANICE: Library Assistant 15 Y-Teens 15 Pep Club 25 Mixed Cho- rus 15 Girls' Chorus 1. SMITH, MICKEY: Spanish Club 15 Marching Band 35 Pep Band 2. SNAPP, DON: Honor Roll 25 Latin Club 1,35 Newtonian Staff 35 English Club 3. SNYDER, KATHY: Honor Roll 1,25 Student Congress 35 Y-Teens 25 Thespians 2,35 Thespian Officer 3: English Club 35 Newtonian Staff 35 Newtonian Editor 35 Stage Crew 2,35 Perils of Pamona 25 One-Act Play Festival 25 Sleeping Beauty 35 Melo- drama Play Festival 3. SPINDER, PATRICIA: Y-Teens 25 Eng- lish Club 3. STEPHEY, RICHARD: Honorable Mention 15 Student Congress 15 Football 15 Library Assistant 15 Latin Club1. STUBBY, MARTIN: Honorable Men- tion 15 lnstructor's Aide 2. STUCKY, BRUCE: Honorable Men- tion 1,2,35 Marching Band 1,2,35 Pep Band 1,2,35 Stage Band 1,2,35 Orches- tra 1,2,35 Music Pin 2,3. STUCKY, DONNA: Honorable Men- tion 1,255 Instructor's Aide 25 Pep Club 1,25 Latin Club 25 Mixed Chorus 3. STUCKY, LYNELL: Football 15 Wres- tling 1lLl,2ILl,3ILJ5 N-Club1,35 Moni- tor 35 Thespians 2,35 Latin Club 15 Music Pin 2,35 Choraleers 1,2,35 Rai- laires 2,35 Oklahoma 15 Perils of Pamona 25 Guys and Dolls 2. SUDERMAN, DARREL: Honor Roll 1, 25 Scholarship Pin 15 Student Con- gress 25 Spanish Club 25 FFA judging Team 1,2,35 FFA Officer 2,3. SUMP, DAVID: Library Assistant 25 CIT Club 35 Boys' Chorus 1. SUMP, IANET: Honorable Mention 1, 35 Student Congress 25 Y-Teens 1,25 Pep Club 15 VOE Club 35 VOE Club Officer 35 Marching Band 1. SUNDQUIST, RON: StageCrew3. SWEELY, CHUCK: Football 25 FFA judging Team 25 FFA Officer 3. TEDDER, KEN: Honorable Mention 25 French Club 2. TERRY,LINDAZ CITClub3. THAW, IOYCE: Library Assistant 35 Y- Teens 1,25 Mixed Chorus 3. THOMPSON, CRAIG: Thespians 35 Railroader Staff 35 Boys' Chorus 1,25 Stage Crew 35 Androcles and the Lion 35 Melodrama Play Festival 3. THORNBRUGH, TOM: Honor Roll 1, 25 Honorable Mention 35 Scholar- ship Pin 15 Library Assistant 35 Span- ish Club 25 English Club 3. TILSON, CATHY3 GAL1,25 Y-Teens1, 25 Thespians 1,2,35 English Club 35 Latin Club 15 Stage Crew 35 One-Act Play Festival 25 Androcles and the Lion 35 Melodrama Play Festival 3. TITUS, MARSHA: Honor Roll 1,2,35 Scholarship Pin 1,2,35 GAL 1,2,35 GAL Officer 25 Y-Teens 1,25 Pep Club 1,2, 35 English Club 35 Latin Club 1,2,35 Latin Club Officer 35 Choraleers 2,35 Girls' Chorus 15 Guys and Dolls 2. TOMPKINS, CHRIS: Honor Roll 1,25 Scholarship Pin 1,25 Honor Student 35 Student Congress Executive Committee 1,2,35 Student Congress 2,35 Student Council 1,2,35 Y-Teens 1, 25 Pep Club 15 Usherettes 2,35 OBMOSS 1,2,35 OBMOSS Officer 2, 35 English Club 35 Marching Band 1, 2,35 Stage Band 35 Orchestra 1,2,35 Music Pin 25 Stage Crew 15 Okla- homa1. TOPINKA, DAVID: Student Congress 35 Instructor's Aide 35 Thespians 35 Spanish Club 15 English Club 35 Stage Crew 25 Perils of Pamona 25 One-Act Play Festival 2. TORRES,CEClLIA: VOEClub3. TOZIER, RON: Instructor's Aide 35 Stage Crew 35 Androcles and the Lion 3. TRUSSELL, CATHIEZ Honor Roll 1,2,35 Scholarship Pin 1,25 Honor Student 35 Girls' Basketball 1,25 GAL 1,2,35 GAL Officer 2,35 Instructor's Aide 2, 35 Y-Teens 1,25 Pep Club 1,2,35 Thespians 2,35 Pep Club Officer 35 OBMOSS 1,2,35 OBMOSS Officer 35 Spanish Club 1,25 English Club 35 Railroader Staff 35 Stage Crew 2,35 One-Act Play Festival 2. TURNER, ELIZABETH: Honor Roll 25 Honorable Mention 15 Class Officer 2,35 Student Congress Executive Committee 35 Student Congress 2,35 Student Council 35 Pep Club 15 Ush- erettes 2,35 French Club 1,25 English Club 35 Marching Band 15 Stage Band 2,35 Orchestra 1,2,35 Music Pin 1,2,35 DAR Award 3. ULLUM,GARY. ULLUM,TERRY. UNRUH, BURTON: French Club 1. UNRUH, CINDY: GAL 1,2,35 GAL Of- ficer 35 Y-Teens 1,25 Spanish Club 1, 25 English Club 35 Marching Band 1, 2,35 Music Pin 35 Twirler 1,2,3. UNRUH, DOUG: Honorable Men- tion 15 Library Assistant 35 Instruc- tor's Aide 35 Monitor 35 Spanish Club 'l,2. UNRUH, GARY: English Club 35 Latin Club 25 Marching Band 1,2,35 Pep Band 1,2,35 Stage Band 1,2,35 Music Band 2,3. UNRUH, PATRICIA: Honor Roll 25 Spanish Club 25 Orchestra 2,35 Trans- ferred from Berean Academy, 2. VEGA, CHRISTIE: Honor Roll 1,35 Honorable Mention 25 Scholarship Pin 15 GAL 2,35 Library Assistant 35 Monitor 35 Y-Teens 15 Spanish Club 15 Spanish Club Officer 15 English Club 35 English Club Officer 3. WAHLERS, DALE: Football 2lLI,3lLJ5 Baseball 2lLI,3lLI5 Basketball 25 N- Club 2,35 Instructor's Aide 35 Trans- ferred from Buhler, Kansas, 2. WALKENHORST, MISSY: Choraleers 35 Girls' Chorus 25 Stage Crew 2,35 One-Act Play Festival 25 Sleeping Beauty 35 Androcles and the Lion 35 Transferred from Lee's Summit, Mis- souri,2. WALL, IAN: Honorable Mention 1,2, 35 Instructor's Aide 1,25 Y-Teens 1,25 Pep Club 1,2,35 Pep Club Officer 1,2, 35 Spanish Club 1,25 Spanish Club Officer 1,25 Choraleers 35 Mixed Chorus 15 Girls' Chorus 1. WALL, ROSALIE: Honor Roll 1,2,35 Scholarship Pin 1,2,35 Honor Student 35 Y-Teens 1,25 Pep Club 1,2,35 OBMOSS 35 English Club 35 Latin Club 2,35 Newtonian Staff 35 Chora- leers 2,35 Girls' Chorus 15 Guys and Dolls 2. WALLACE, IOE: Honor Roll 1,2,35 Scholarship Pin 1,2,35 Honor Student 35 Basketball 15 Golf 1,2lLI,3lLI5 N- Club 35 Monitor 35 Spanish Club 15 English Club 35 Stage Crew 3. WALTON, LINDA: Honorable Men- tion 15 GAL 1,2,35 Instructor's Aide 35 Spanish Club 2. WANCE, SUSAN: Honor Roll 2,35 Honorable Mention 15 Student Con- gress Executive Committee 35 Stu- dent Council 35 Instructor's Aide 35 Y-Teens 25 Pep Club 1,25 Thespians 1, 2,35 Spanish Club 15 English Club 35 Mixed Chorus 25 Stage Crew 2,35 One-Act Play Festival 25 Androcles and the Lion 35 Forensics 1,2,35 NFL 1,2,35 Debate 1,2, WATKINS, MITCHEL: CIT Club 35 FFA judging Team 35 FFA Officer 2. WATTS, KAREN: Girls' Chorus 1. WERNER, MARY: Honorable Men- tion 1,2,35 Instructor's Aide 2,35 Snowball Candidate 25 Y-Teens 1,25 Pep Club 15 Spanish Club 25 Mixed Chorus1. WETSCHENSKY, MARY: Y-Teens 25 Pep Club 25 VOE Club 35 Transferred from Halstead, Kansas, 2. 148 WHITE, SIG: Honorable Mention 15 Football 'l,2fLJ,3lLI5 Wrestling 'llLI, 2fLJ,3lLI5 Track 1,25 Tennis 15 N-Club 1,2,35 Library Assistant 35 Instructor's Aide 35 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3. WHITE, MARCIA: Student Congress 35 Library Assistant 35 Instructor's Aide 35 Orchestra 25 Transferred from Wichita, Kansas, 2. WHITFIELD, RICK: Honor Roll 25 Honorable Mention 1,25 Student Congress 25 Football 1,2CLI,3fL5 Bas- ketball 1,2CLJ,3fLJ5 Baseball 1lLJ,2fLI, 3lLI5 N-Club 35 Music Pin 25 Chora- leers 1,2,35 Railaires 2,35 Oklahoma 15 Guys and Dolls 2. WIEBE, DAVID: Football 1,2,3lLD5 Track 15 Instructor's Aide 15 Boys' Chorus1. WIEBE, DWIGHT: Marching Band 1,2, 35 Pep Band 2,35 Drum Major 3. WIEBE, MARY: Pep Club 15 Marching Band 'l,2,3. WIENS, CHERYL: French Club 15 Lat- in Club 1. WILLIAMS, ROWENA: Honorable Mention 15 Y-Teens 15 Pep Club 1,25 Spanish Club 2. WILSON, CARL: Transferred from Tahlequah,Oklahoma,3. WINDER, HURLEY, LYNDA: Honor Roll 1,2,35 Scholarship Pin 1,25 Stu- dent Congress 25 Library Assistant 35 Instructor's Aide 35 Pep Club 15 Thespians 2,35 Thespian Officer 35 Latin Club 1,2,35 Stage Crew 25 Perils of Pamona 25 One-Act Play Festival 25 Barefoot in the Park 25 Comedy of Errors 15 Guys and Dolls 2. wooLERY, GWEN: Honor Roll 1,35 Honorable Mention 25 Scholarship Pin 15 Pep Club 15 French Club 1,25 Choraleers 2,35 Girls' Chorus 1. WOOLSEY, CHERYL: Honorable Mention 1,2,35 Student Congress Executive Committe 2,35 Student Congress 2,35 Student Council 2,35 B- Team Cheerleader 25 Queen of Courts Attendent 35 Y-Teens 1,25 Pep Club 1,2,35 Thespians 2,35 Thespian Officer 35 English Club 35 Orchestra A 1,2,35 Music Pin 25 Choraleers 2,35 I Railaires 2,35 Mixed Chorus 15 Bare- foot inthe Park 25 Sleeping Beauty 35 ' Guys and Dolls 2. WRIGHT, CATHY. , WRIGHT, DAVID: Stage Crew 15 Melodrama Play Festival 3. , YODER, DUANE: Honorable Men- tion 1,25 Student Congress 25 Foot- 5 ball 15 Marching Band 1,2,35 Pep Band 1,2,35 Stage Band 2,35 Orches- tra 2,35 Music Pin 2. ZIEAMMERMANN, DAVID. AKIN, MARIDENEZ Southwestern College, BA, Clothing, Home Management. AKIN, MELVIN: Southwestern Col- lege, Kansas State Teachers College, BS, MS, Biology, Physiology, Asst. Football Coach, Head Track Coach. ALLBAUGH, ALDEN: University of Kansas, MS, Guidance Counselor. ANDREWS, GARY: Wichita State University, BA, American History, Government, International Relations. BALLENGER, LEON: Kansas State Teachers College, Pittsburg, Wichita State, BME, MME, Choral Music. BEALL, LEANNA: Wichita State Uni- versity, BS, Physical Education, Cheerleaders, Railerettes, GAL, Girls Gymnastics, Basketball, Tennis, Track. BECKHAM, DWIGHT: Wichita State University, BME, MME, Band. BEETON, RAY: Kansas State Teachers College, Pittsburg, BS, MS, AA, Auto Mechanics. BENNINGA, MAURICE: Kansas State Teachers College, BS, Mechanical Drawing, Senior Class. BERRY, DARWIN: Kansas State Uni- versity, BS, Industrial Arts, Sopho- more Class. BINK, IUDY: Bethany Nazarene Col- lege, Fort Hays State College, BS, MS, Typing, Sophomore Class. BUMGARNER, MILDRED: Bethel College, BS, English. CHAPLE, MARIA: Havana University, PH, Spanish. DAVIS, LYNN: Wichita State Univer- sity, BA, American History, World History, lunior Class. ENGEL, CHARLES W.: Kansas State University, BS, Chemistry, Asst. Football Coach. ESAU, I. PHILLIP: Kansas State Teach- er's College, BS, BA, Biology, OBMOSS. FEDDERSEN, BARBARA: Northwest Missouri State, BS, English, lunior Class. FRANZ, KENNETH: Bethel College, BS, General Metals, Transportation, Asst. Basketball Coach. FUNK, FRANCIS I.: Bethel College, BS, Woodworking, Cabinet Making and Light Construction, Asst. Foot- ballCoach. GORDON, HAZEL: Southwestern, AB, Foods, Home Management: Usherettes, Senior Class. HENDERSON, CLARA: Sterling Col- lege, BA, English. IGLER, IAMES: Oklahoma State Uni- versity, BS, Vocational Agriculture, Future Farmers of America. KAUFMAN, SUSAN: Washburn Uni- Facult Facts versity, AB, English, journalism, lu- nior Class. LYON, WAYNE: Colorado State Teachers College, MA, Cooperative Industrial Education, Cooperative Industrial Training Club. MEIROWSKY, NANCY: Kansas State Teachers College, Emporia, BS, Clothing. MILLS, IRMGARD: Kansas State Uni- versity, Wichita State University, BA, MA, United States History, English, English Club. MOORE, IUANITA IOY: North- western State College, BS, Biology, Aviation. NICHOLS, LINDA: Northwestern State College, BA, Drama, Thespians. NILES, CLARENCE: Wichita State University, MSE, Math, Geometry, Introductory Analysis, Sophomore Class. NILES, GLADYS: Bethel College, BA, Librarian. RANDALL, PATRICIA: University of Kansas, BS, Latin, Latin Club. SAWIN, THOMAS W.: Michigan State University, BS, Geometry, Math. SCHIRER, IVAN: Wichita State Uni- versity, BA, Math, Physics. SCHLUP, KENNETH: Pittsburg State Teachers College, BSE, Physical Edu- cation, lunior-Senior Events. SCOTT, PHILLIP L.: Kansas State Teachers College, Emporia, MS, World History, Psychology, Govern- ment, Economics, Tennis Coach. SELANDERS, BONNIE: Kansas State Teachers College, Emporia, Universi- ty of Iowa, Columbia University, AB, BSE, MSE, Latin, English, Humanities, Latin Club. SKILES, WILMA: Wichita State Uni- versity, AB in Ed., Shorthand, Cleri- cal Practice, Secretarial Practice. SMITH, JOY: Wichita State Universi- ty, BS, English, English Club, Senior Class. SMITH, VIRGINIA: Kansas State Teachers College, BSE, French, Span- ish, Pep Club. SPADE, IOANNE: Kansas State Teach- ers College, Emporia, BSE, Office Education, Typing, Pep Club, Voca- tional Office Education Club. STRATTON, ALDEN: Bethel College, BS, English, Sophomore Class. STUCKY, PAUL R.: McPherson Col- lege, BS, Bookkeeping, junior Class. THRAILKILL, CAROL ANN: Central State College, BAE, English. TILLETT, CLIFF: Fort Hays State, MS, Algebra, Math, Basketball Coach, Asst. Golf Coach. TRIGGS, CHARLES E. IR.: Kansas 149 State Teachers College, Emporia, BS, Government, Sociology, Driver's Education, STUCO, Senior Class. WEATHERS, THEODORE A.: lohn Brown University, Harding College, BSSE, MAT, American History. WIGGINS, DON: Kansas Wesleyan University, BS, Vocational Electricity, Electronics. WILLSON, DON: Southwestern College, BA, Advanced Algebra, Geometry, Football Coach, N-Club. WITHROW, GARY: Hutchinson lu- nior College, Assoc., Vocational Machine Shop, General Metals. The teachers' lounge on first floor proves to be a place to relax for Mr. Charles Triggs, social studies and psy- chology, and Mr. David McCracken, speech and debate. Abney, Robert 76 Abrahams, Camilla 26, 74 Adams, Larry 74 Adams, Scott 74 Akin, Mrs. Maridene 20, 21,149 Akin, Mr. Melvin 25,121,133,149 Alexander, Eric 26, 74, 123 Allbaugh, Mr. Alden 10, 21,149 Burris, Allen , Nancy 26,74,86,100,135 Allen, Allen, Allen, Pat 32, 40, 92, 143 Paulette 58 Tom 58 Allison, Arthur 72 Almanza, Mr. Mike 6 Alterman, Marcia 40, 93, 98,100,103 108, 135,143 Alumbaugh jeannine 74 Alumbaugh, Lynna 29, 40 Anderson Anderson , Dan 89 ,jeff 32, 40, 101, 143 Anderson, Anderson, Miss Olive 18 Robert 58 Andrews, Mr. Gary 32, 33,149 Antonowich, jim 58 Antonowich, john Arellano, juanita 40 Arellano, Tony 89 Arf, Patty 74 ART 12 Ashcraft, Ruthe 26, 27, 41, 92,116 Ashcraft, T. M. 26, 27, 31, 41, 47 Ash, Trent 132 ASSISTANTS 90 Bachman, Ernest 26, 58, 133, 136 Bahre, john 29, 33, 41 Bahre, Max 72 Bailey, Linda 29, 41,92 Bair, Robyn 41, 95 Baker, Mrs. Betty 20 Baker, Charles 26, 74 Baker, Dorsey 58 Ballenger, Mr, Leon 28,149 Balzer, Diana 58 Balzer, Francis 74,123 BAND 26, 27 Banks, Grace 74, 89 Banman, Cindy 27 Banman, Sharon 26, 31, 41 Barker, Debby 41 Barker, Penny 26, 41, 98 Barnhart, Mr. Larry 36,121,149 Barns, Gregg 74,123 Barricklown, Greg 74 Bartel, Barbara 58 Bartel, Fred 27, 29, 41 Bartley, Vernon 29, 58, 71,101,124,125, 136 BASEBALL 134 BASKETBALL 124, 125, 126, 127 Bauman, Chris 58 Baumgardner, Daryl 59 Baumgartner, Cathy 59, 98 Beall, Mrs. LeAnna 38,100,119,135,149 Beardmore, Cheryl 41 Becker, Mike 41 Becker, Renae 74 Beckham, Mr. Dwight 26, 31,116 Beeton, Mr. Ray 35,149 Belgard, Steve 41,114,115 Bender, David 29, 59 Bender, Diane 28, 30, 41, 54,112, 113, 119 Benninga, Mr. Maurice 13, 149 Benton, Chris 41 Berands, Kay 59 Berg, Carol 26, 76 Bergman, Stephanie 59 Berquist, Donna 59 Berry, Mr. Darwin 13, 149 Bestvater, Kathryn 74 Betts, jackie 57 Betts, judy 74, Beuke, Briana 29,59 Bevan, Scott 74 Bink, Miss judith 36,149 Bishop, Louie 75 Bishop, Mark 75 Bishop, Pat 23, 58, 59 Bland, Sam 18, 26, 75, 97 Blevins, Gary 75 Blevins, Larry 26, 27, 31, 41 Blosser, Carol 26, 31, 75, 98,100,135 Blosser, Don 59 Boese, jill 27, 28, 30, 41, 92 Boese, Martha 27 Boldnow, john 59,108 Bombardier, Phyllis 75 Bornowsky, Linda 28, 41 Bornowsky, Ralph 59 Bornowsky, Rita 29, 41 Bornshewer, William 75 Boston, Mike 59 Botterweck, Dennis 41 Bouzek, Michaelle 18, 26,59 Box, Robin 59 Brakeen, Steven 41, 52, 92 Bradley, james 59 Braggs, Connie 75 Brandt, Sharon 29, 59 Branum, Alan 42,121 Breedlove, Marilyn 59 Brenneman, Paula 75 Brenneman, Tom 42,134 Brockman, jim 75 Brooks, Diane 27, 72, 98, 105 Brown, Rowena 27, 59 Brugmann, Neil 75 Bucher, Tom 42 Buckman, jill zo, 42, 92, 95 lBuddej Cindy Lowe 20, 26, 27, 42, 105, 108,116 Bullard, jamie 16, 42, 92, 106 Buller, Duane 59 Buller, Gary 42, 92 Buller, Gloria 75 150 Buller, Pam 59, 99 Buller, Paul 59,132 Bumgarner, Betty 26, 75 Bumgarner, Mrs. Mildred 14,149 Burch, Kenneth 42 Burch, lra 75 Burkhart, Cary 75 Burkhart, Denise 75 Burns, jack 22, 42,156 Burns, Richard 42 Burns, Susanna 59 Burris, Stephen 75 William 75 Buss, Debra 42 Buss, Mike 75,123 Button, Amy 75 Cadwell, Charles 42 Camargo, Ric 74, 75,123,125 Carper, Dennis 27, 29, 30, 31, 5 Carper, Kristin 113 Carter, Mary 75 Cervants, Philip 26, 59 Chamberlain, Vicky 59 Chambers, Tim 42 Chandler, Marilyn 26, 27, 31, 5 Chaple, Mrs. Maria 19,149 Chase, Debbie 75 Chase, Roberta 42 CHEERLEADERS 118, 119 Cherryholmes, Bobbie 59 CHORALEERS 28,113 Church, Keith 42, 92 Church, Terry 29, 59,101 Church, Tom 23, 42, 44, 92,101 CIT 94 Claassen, Bob 69 Claassen, Darrel 29, 37, 42, 101 Claassen, Steve 26, 75 Clark, Carman 75 Clark, jennifer 27, 42 Clark, Ken 35, 59 Clover, Terry 26, 59 Coffman, Cynthia 75 Coffman, Don 42,121 Coleman, Ken 24, 29, 43,101,1 134 Collier Collier Collier Collins , Beth 59 , Cathie 43, 96,109,115 , Chip 75 , Rodney 59 CONCERT BAND 26 Converse, Wayne 26, 75 Conwell, Alan 75 Cook, Chris 26, 76 Cook, Mr. john 44 Coons, Kelly 76,128 Cooper, Barbara 59 Cornelius, Alice 43 Cornelius, jody 75 Cornelius, Tom 59 Corona, Amanda 59 Corona, joseph 76 9, 62,110 9 03, 121 Corona, Romona 60 Corthon, Jim 26, 89 Cosby, Ron, 76 Cotner, Ronnie 43 Courtright, Rick 76,123,125 Crawford, Mark 76,123 CROSS COUNTRY 136 Crum, Rick 60 Cuellar, Angela 60 Cuellar, Rosalie 43 Culley, Sharon 76 Cunningham, Larry 43 Curiel, Anthony 26, 60 Custer, Janet 43, 94 Daily, Jim 35, 43, 92 Daily, John 35, 43, 92 Dalke, Mike 43 Dare, Stan 60 Davidson, Mike 26, 31, 43 Davis, Pati e0,98,100,118 Decker, Vicky 29, 60 Delmez, Gary 76,123,128 Dempsey, Bruce 43,110,121,122,123, 142 Derkson, Jeanette 76 Dicke, Daryl 60,107,108 Dicke, Dennis 43 Dingwall, Kathy 76 Dingwall, Kenneth 60,132 Dody, Terry 43,121 Donker, Debra 21, 60 Donker, Lynette 76, 84 Downey, Thelma 76 Drake, Phyllis 60 DRAMA 106, 107 DuBois, Glenn 44 Dugan, Patty 89 Dunbar, Charles 76 Duncan, Jacqueline 27, 44,114,115,119 Duncan, Terry 27, 60 Dunlap, Dean 44 Dunlap, Matt 77, 123, 128 Dyck, Velvin Easley, Tim 44, 52, 92 Eck, Barbara 60 Eck, Merlin 44 Edwards, Dick 44,121,132 Engel, Mrs. Charles 25,123,149 England, Dana 22, 40, 44, 92, England, Jeff 77, 128 ENGLISH CLUB 96 Enns, Chuck 4, 60,128,132 ENSEMBLES 30, 31 Ensz, Bryan 60,121 Ensz, Steve 44, 54, 88, 92, 101 114,115,121,123 Erickson, Mr. Delbert 128 Erickson, Steve 44 Esau, Dwaine 26, 60,125,133 Esau, Judy 29, 60, 98,100 Esau, Mr. Phillip 25,149 105,156 ,112,113, Eshelman, Doug 44 Estrada, Albert 44 Estrada, Pat 29, 60,121,133 FACULTY FACTS 149 Federson, Mrs. Barbara 14, 149 Fent, Dr. Lee 6 FFA 99 Fischer, Mr. Curtis 8, 89 Fisher, Craig 26, 77,123,133 Fitzgerald, John 24, 44, 92,136 Fleming, Roger 45 Fletcher, Barbara 45 Fletcher, Mr. Gary 26, 27, 31,149 Fletcher, Lori 77 Flickenger, Janet 77 Flickenger, Juanita 45 Flory, Dick 60 FOOTBALL 120,121,122, 123 FOREIGN LANGUAGE 18, 19 FORMAL EVENTS 138, 139 Porn, Ed 45 Franz, Mr. Ken 13,126,149 Franz, Rodney 45 Frey, Dan 60 Frey, Monty 29, 30, 44, 45, 92,101, 112, 113,121,122,123,125,127 Friesen, Charles 89 Friesen, Jerry 60 Friesen, Michelle 17, 26, 28, 60,102,109 Friesen, Robin 77 Friesen, Warren 27, 29, 30, 60 Fritts, Nadine 26, 60 Froelich, Cynthia 18, 29, 61, 96, 97 Fulton, Ginger 28, 40, 45,108 Funk, Mr. Francis 13, 89, 121, 149 Funk, Mike 29, 61,128 Gaede, Fred 77 Gaglione, Phillip 57 GAL 98 Garcia, Barbara 77 Garcia, Frank 89,133 Garrison, Mrs. Keith 6 Gatz, Kathryn 77 Gatz, Max 61 George, Vicki 35, 38, 77,100 Gersten berger, Gregory 77 Giesbrecht, Wayne 35, 45, 94 Gilchrist, Larry 61,134 Gillispie, Bob 61,125 Gillispis, Roger 45 Glass, Alex 77,123 Glenn, David 26, 31, 77 Glover, Mary 61, 69,110 Goering, Jennifer 115 Goldsberry, Brad 45 GOLF 132 Gomez, Ed 26, 45, 92 Gomez, Robert 45, 136 Gomez, Stella 26, 31, 45 Gomez, Vicky 29, 61 1,5 1 Gonce, Paul 61 Gonzalez, Carmen 29, 61, 108 Gonzalez, Dan 15, 29, 45, 49,101,121, 122,123 Gonzalez, Jose 29, 45, 92,121 Gonzalez, Norma 77, 98 Gonzalez, Phyliss 77 Goodman, Nancy 77 Goodman, Roger 15, 22, 45, 156 Gordon, Mrs. Hazel 20, 21,109,149 Gorden, Mike 89 Gottschalk, Diana 89 Graber, Cathy 17, 45 Graber, John 77 Grannas,Tammie115 Grant, Debbie 61 Grant, Hugh 24, 61 Grapengater, Rick 45,101,128,143 Graves, Jon 61,128 Green, Allen 77,125 Green, Gene 29, 30, 61,121,133 Greer, Kent 26, 77,125 Griffith, Susan 26, 77,78,100 Grob, Carl 21, 26, 61 Grob, Mary 77 Grochowsky, Ken 45, 92 Grochowsky, Shari 45 Guhr, Janet 62 Gustafson, Bob 12, 46, 92,106 Gustafson, Janet 26, 78, 98,100,135 Guzman, Carlos 78 Gwinup, Debra 46 Hackney, Terry 26, 27, 29, 31, 46 Hall, Debra 78 Hall, Gordon 62 Hall, Linda 29, 46 Hamm, Connie 78 Hamm, Joe 46 Hamm, John 25, 26, 89 Hammonds, Carol 27, 62 Hammonds, Sandra 78 Hand, Colleen 62, 98,118 Hand, Julie 27 Hankins, Terry 89 Hanna, Kit 74, 78 Hanna, Mike 46 Harder, Larry 78 Harder, Richard 62 Hardin, Barbara 78 Harms, Royce 78 Harms, Wayne 78 Harrison, Melody 20, 46 Harrison, Toby 96,128 Hartman, Diana 78 Haury, Bev 46, 94 Haury, Doug 78 Haury, l0hn 26,31,78,123 Havens, Maurice 62 lHawkeyJ, Shirley Edwards 28, 46,109 Hawk, Mary 78 Hayes, Peggy 46 Hedrick, Trip 78,123,125 Heffelbower, Donna 26, 78 Hegedus, John 62,132 Heidebrecht, Ann 29, 46,108 Heine, Duane 62 Helferich, Susan 62,108 Helfer, Vicki 79, 82,118 Hendersen, Mrs. Clara 14, 149 Henderson, Charlene 26, 62 Jackson, Denise 80 Jacobs, Debra 63 Jantz, Greta 47 Jantz, Jerald 26, 47 Jantz, Khyleen 63 Jantz, Marsha 47,104 Jantz, Mike 80 Jantz, Teresa 89 Herrington, Jeff 89 Hess, James 128 Hiebert, Cheryl 79 Hiebert, Roger 89 Hiebert, Ross 26, 31, 62 Hiebert, Wes 46 Higgins, Frances 46 Higgins, Judy 79,100,110,135 Hill, Mr. Henry Jr. 35 Hill, Teresa 29, 62 Hind, Robert 46, 92 Hockman, Janet 79 Hofen, Judy 62 Holdeman, Glenna 26, 27, 79 Holdeman, Jay 79 Holland, Annie 62 Hollingshead, Dan 12, 29, 30, 44, 46 Holmberg, Mark 79 Holt, Mark 27 Holt, Scott 62 HOMECOMING 4, 112, 113 HOME ECONOMICS 20, 21 Hook, Steven 79 Hooper, Deena 72 Horn, John 62 Hosford, Kathy 62 Howard, Greg 79, 96, 97, 123, 128 Hrdlicka, David 115 Hrdlicka, Mr. Richard 6 Hrovat, Chris 79 Janzen, Faith 80,135 Janzen, Terry 29, 47, 101 Jarrell, Teresa 80 Jaso, Manuel 80 Jaso, Steve 63,128,134 Jasso, Reina 63 Jennings, Dennis 29, 63,101, 133 Jessup, Deanne 80 Johns, Diana 80 Johnson, Bob 80 Johnson, Gary 80,125,136 Johnson, Ron 24, 63 Johnson, Sheryl 80 Jones, Brenda 80 Jones, Martha 80 121,1 Jones, Rickey 80,125,133,136 Jones, Robert 80, 84, 89 Jordon, Ernest 80 JOURNALISM 22, 23 Juarez, Olga 80 Juarez, Vic Judd, Linda 80 Kaiser, Aleda 47 Kasitz, Shirley 27, 80 Kasper, Rick 63 Kasper, Rod Kater, Charles 80 Kaufman, Roger 26, 31, 47 23, Hull, Valerie 79 Huntley, Diana 62 Huntley, Polly 79, 85 Hupe, Reva 79 Hurley, Cheryl 46, 92, 95 Hutton, Andy 79, 87,123,128 Hutton, Mark 79,101,123,125 Huxman, Billie Ruth 62 Hwa, Debbie 27, 79,105 Hyde, Doug 26, 27, 31, 62 Hyde, Kathy 26,27,31,37,46,98,100 lgler, Mr. Jim 35, 99,149 lllk, Jeff 79 lllk, Joyce 25, 62, 92 INFORMAL EVENTS 140, 141 lrsik, Monica 79 Irwin, Christine 79 Isaac, Cheryl 12, 62 Isaac, Jim 19, 62,125 Isaac, Nikki 46 lserhardt, Steve 46 Jackson, Carol 46 Jackson, Debra 80 Kaufman, Mrs.Susan 14,149,156 Keeney, Lois 47 Kemp, Leslie 89 Kemp, Lowell 34, 72 Kersey, Warren 23, 47 Kessler, Gordon 80 Keyes, Jim 63,128 Killion, Bonnie 47 Kinkaid, Phillip 47 Kirkpatrick, Kathryn 80,100 Kirkpatrick, Pat 63, 121, 128 Kirton, Sarah 27, 63 Klassen, Cindy 80 Knopf, Mark 26, 89 Knupp, Margaret 63 Koehn, Brad 80,123,125 Koehn Koehn ,Charles 63, 101, 121, 132 David 80,125 Koehn, Dennis 29, 47,101 Koehn, Glyonda 28, 30, 47, 54,112,113, 119 Koehn, Janet 80 Koehn, Joel 26, 80,136 Koehn, Julie 80 Koehn, Larry 74, 81,110,123,125,133 152 Koehn, Lola 63 Koehn, Mark 47,139 Koehn, Stan 81 Koehn, Steve 26, 63 Korobka, Victor 81 Krehbiel, Brad 26, 31, 81 Krehbiel, Mark 26, 63 Krehbiel, Susan 81 Kreyer, Marsha 48, 81,1 113,118,119,135 Krievins, John 81 Krueger, Dale 81,128 Krueger, Kim 48,156 Krueger, Pam 48 Kruse, Connie 96 Kruse, Philip 26, 81 Kuntz, Chris 48 Kurz, Karla 63,109 Kutz, Debra 81 Kyle, Diane 26, 63, 92 Lambert, Shelly 63 00,110,112, Langham, Brenda 48, 83, 95,107,108, 143 LANGUAGE ARTS13, 14,15, 16,17 LATIN CLUB 67, 96 Leal, Mike 38, 44, 48, 92,101,121,123, 128,130 Leavitt, Gayle 81 Lee, Gloria 81 Lee, June 48 Lee, Martha 81 Ledbetter, Kathy 64 Lehrman, Mark 89 Lehrman, Richard 48 Lehrman, Robert 48 Lehrman, Sharon 81 Leithoff, Gerald 81 Leitoff, Richard 64 Lemon, Arnetta 64 Lenke, John 48 Lettau, Patti 64, 73,119 Lewis, Carol 64, 92 Lewis, Marilyn 29, 48 Lewis, Nancy 14, 22, 48, 110,156 Lewis, Neal 26, 31, 48 Lewman, Susan 81 Lies, Charlene 82 Liggett, John 82 Lindsay, Charles 82 Lindsay, Vicki 82 85, 92, 93,109 lLittlel Patti Hollingshead 28, 48 Llamas, Catherine 48 Logan, Paula 82 Long, Cindee 27, 64 Loomis, Kay 82 Loose, Mike 24, 64 Loud, Jim 82 Lowe, Mr. Harold 6 Loyd, Mike 64 Loy, Mike 26, 82,128 Luginbill,Jeff128 Lujano, David 89 Lyon, Darlene 48 McAdow, Mrs. Karen 10, 90 McCandless, Bruce 26, 82,123,125 McCloud, Nancy 48, 92 McClure, Dwight 64 McCracken, Mr. David 14, 16, 17, 149 McCreary, Terry 18, 82,101,125 McGinley, Rick 64, 92 McGlachIin, Stephen 82 McKanna, Sonny 64,101,121 Preston, Mr. Larry 12 McKellip, Olin 48, 94 McKelvey, Vickie 15, 48,105 McNeill, William 82 McVey, john 26, 64, 92 Maberry, Lynn 64 Magee, Becky 49 Manning, Rita 49 MANUAL ARTS 13 MARCHING BAND 27 Martin, Connie 64 Martin, jim 82 Martinez, Marcellina 89 Martinez, Mike 64, 68, 70,101,121,128, 130 Martinez, Tina 49 Maschoff, Marsha 49,109 MATH 24, 25 Mathies, Rick 49 Maxwell, Richard 26, 27, 82,133,136 Mayberry, jim 49 Mayberry, Rick 65 Mayhill, Kathy 65 Meachum, Monica 82 Meachum, Sherry 20, 29, 49,105, 113, 115 Meier Meier Meier Meier Megli, , Becky 65 , Patti 27, 28, 58, 65, 109 ,jim115 , Stan 113 Meier, Roger 29, 65,128 Tom 113 Meiers, janet 82 Meiers, Karen 20, 49,100 Meirowsky, Mrs. Nancy 20, 21,149 Mendoza, Fernando 26, 83,128 Mendoza, Mike 24, 26, 65 Merritt, Chuck 29, 65,101,121,128,131 Merryfield, joe 29, 65 Metzler, Karen 22, 32, 49, 92,156 Metzler, Randy 83,123, 128,133 Miles, Diane 65 Miller, Gary 49 Miller, Laura 83 Miller, Marsha 49 Miller, Mike 49, 92,101, 121, 128,130 Miller, Ron 65 Miller, Steve 65 Miller, William 83 Mills, Mrs. lrmgard14, 33, 96,149 Mitchell, Leonard 26, 29, 72, 92,125 Mitchell, Loren 49,107,108 Mitchell, Mike 83 MIXED CHORUS 29 Moberly, Gloria 12, 14, 49, 92,109 Mohrbacher, David 65 Moler, Robert 26, 81, 83 Monares, Albert 65 Monares, Alfred 65 Monares, Rita 83 Monares, Vincent Monroe, Marion 83 Montano, Ronnie 26, 31 Moore, Mr. Bill 125 Moore, Mrs. joy 25,149 Moore, Kevin 83,133 Moore, Robin 26, 31, 83 Moore, Teresa 65 Morales, Diana 65 Morford, Cheryl 23, 50, 92,104 Morse, Mr. 84 Mrs. S.A. 156 Morton, Mike 27, 65,119,124,125,126 127 Moser, Mike 66,133 Mosiman, Pam 50, 95 Mosqueda, Hector 89 Motter, Becky 29, 59 Muellar, jim 26, 27, 50 Mundell, lim 66 Myers, Viki 16, 23, 50, 96,108,109,115 Nachtigal, Becky 66 Nance, Annette 26, 27, 83 Navrat, Ralph 83 N-CLUB 101 Neer, Teri 83 Neer, Tonie 50,' 94 Nelson, Debbie 19, 26, 83 Nelson, Linda 83 Newell, Kerry 83,125 Newell, Roger 50,125,134 NFL 102 Nichols, Mary 50,104 Nichols, Michael 83 Nichols, Miss Linda 14, 106,116, 149 Nicodemus, Debbie 83 Nightengale, Carrie 37, 50 Niles, Mr. Clarence 25,149 Niles, Mrs. Gladys 14, 90,149 Nulph, Randy 89 Nunez, Mary 50 Nye, Greg 26, 58, se, 110 Nygard, joe 66 OBMOSS 103 Oelke, Lorraine 66 Okle, Larry 51, 92,134 Okle, Steve 33, 72 Oliver, Craig 19, 29, 66,121,125 Oliver, Steve 51, 92 Olson, Mary 51, 92 Olson, Mary 51, 97,104 Onstott, Susan 83 Orpin, Kate 51 153 Osborn, Kathy 83,100,135 Osborn, Ray 139 ORCHESTRA 27 Ott, Tom 26, 66 Palmer, Phyllis 51 Pankratz, Becky 23, 51 Papin, Bobbye 84,100 Papin, john 29, 51, 92 Parker, Linda 66 Parrett, Ron 66 Partridge, Karen 66 Partridge, Kathy 51 Patton, jack 29, 66 Pauley, loyce 21, 66 Pauley, Mike 51, 99 Pauley, Nancy 26, 84 Paulson, Mary 26, 28, 31, 52 Payne, Carla 84 Penner, Cheryl 51 Penner, Monica 51 PEP CLUB 104, 150 Perkins, Carol 26, 66 Perkins, Kathy 84 Perkins, Rich 29, 84,125 Peters, Robert 84, 128 Peterson, Dale 132 Peterson, Ken 12, 66 Peterson, Linda 20, 22, 51,156 Pfitzinger, Pam 66 Phillips, Barbara 14, 20, 22, 51, Phillips, Monte 84,125 Phipps, Darrell 26, 84 Phipps, Robin 84 PHYSICAL EDUCATION 38 Pierce, Steve 29, 51,126,139 Pierce, Suzanne 27, 28, 31, 51 Pina, Thomas 84,123 Pinkston, Charles 89 PLAYS Poore, Dr. Virgil 6, 7 Porter, Mike 66 Porter, Roxanne 84 Poull, Daniel 84, 123 Preheim, Naomi 28, 30, 44, 51, 108 Priest, Charles 26, 84 Priest, Vernon 26, 31, 51,136,1 Pulaski, Teresa 84 Prockish, Teresa 84 Pulis, Mike 66 Putnam, james 84,136 Puttroff, Fred 66, 93,125 Pyl, lelke 66 QUEEN OF COURTS 104, 114, Quinton, Kathy 51 tMcKellipJ, Toni Ragland 52 RAlLERETTES100 RAILER WEEK 4, 28, 47, 50, 52, Rambo, Alan 66 92 156 65 92 39 115 54 lShultzl, Sandy Stone 53 Randall, Mrs. Pat 19, 96,149 Randall, Shelly 66 Randall, Steve 52, 92, 93 Ratley, Robert 66 Ratzlaff, Terry 85 Ray, La Sheila 66 Ray, La Tricia 52, 92 Ray, Robert 66,121,133 Read, Elaine 52 Ream, Marilyn 66 Regier, Bill 66,132 Reid, Daryl 85,125 Reimer, Francis 52 Reimer, Susan 52, 92, 93,110 Reimer, Verda 27,52 Reinhardt, Robert 89 Reiss, Nancy 85 Reser, Brenda 66 Reusser, Sondra 85 Reyes, Vivian 85 Rice, Pam 66 Richert, Carol 66 Rich, jonathan 85 Richards, Kent 113 Richards, Mr. Tom 32 Rickard, David 52 Riffel, Brad 26, 66 Riley, Brenda 66 Rinner, jeanette 26, 28, 67,109 iRiozI, Belinda Curiel 52, 95 Robb, john 67, 69, 92, 96,103 Robbins, Robert 67, 133 Roberts, Richard 89 Robinson, Ronnie 26, 52 Rodriquez, Rosario 67 Roland, joseph 85 Romine, Sandra 85 Rose, jackie 85 Rose, Susan 67 Roth, Debra 67 Rowland, David 52 Rowland, Debbie 28, 67 Rucker, Earl 67 Rudiger, Gwen 85 Ruff, Rickey 67 Ru nnells, janice 67 Rutschman, Nancy 67 Sacks, Greg 23, 52, 124,125,134 Sadowski, Gail 85,100 Sadowski, Mike 85, 110, 128 Sadowsky, Bob 35, 53, 92 Salander, jackie 28, 53, 92 Sandoval, Bertha 67, 92 Sandoval, Irma 85 Sandoval, Margie 67 Sargent, Marla 67 Sauerwein, janet 53, 104 Sauerwein, Terry 72, 99 Sawin, Mr. Tom 25,149 Saylor, Cory 53 Schanfeld, Lois 53,92 Scheer, Mr. Bernard 8, 9 Scheffler, Diana 21, 67 Schill, Kim 67 Schill, Rick 53,94 Schirer, Mr. Ivan 25,149 Schmidt, Ada 17, 28, 30, 53, 96, 102, 142, 143 Schmidt Schmidt Schmidt Schmidt , Betty 67 , Curtis 22, 23, 53,156 , David 67 ,Delene 67,109 Schmidt, Dennis 29, 49, 53,101, 121,123 Schmidt Schmidt Schmidt Schmidt Schmidt ,Doug 53,133 , Douglas 85,123,125, 133 , Mr. Howard 25,149 , jeff 85, 128 , Larry 68, 99 Schmidt, Lowell 26, 29, 53 Schmidt, Naomi 68 Schmidt, Patricia 37, 53 Schmidt, Rick 53 Schmidt, Robert 53 Schmidt, Roger 85 Schmidt, Tom 29, 68,121,132 Schoby, Becky 72 SCHOOL BOARD 6, 7 Schorn, Steve 85,133,136 Schroed Schroed Schroed Schroed Schroed Schroed Schroed Schroed Schroed Schuhz, Schuhz, er, Doug 85,123,125 er, Mrs. Gene 10, 93 er, janet 53 er, jeff 68 er, julie 68 er, Ken 68 er, Mark 53, 92 er, Nancy 68 er, Stan 26,68 Marlene 68 Robert 85 Schulz, Brad 26, 30, 31, 53 Schulz, Craig 26, 27, 31, 68 Schulz, Wilma 53, 105, 113,114,115 Schwabauer, Brad 29, 30, 53 SCIENCE 24, 25 Scott, john 26, 54 Sears, Cathy 16, 29, 54 Sears, Robert 26, 31, 68, 99 Seger, ji m 29, 68 Seger, Lyle 86,123,133 Seibel, Kathryn 69 Selande SENIOR SENIOR rs, Miss Bonnie 14, 19, 96,149 FACTS 144-149 HONORS 142-143 Settles, Debbie 16, 69, 108 Settles,j Shank, S anet 86 uzanne 69 Shelly, David 26, 86 Shelly, Doris 69, 98,100, 135 Shelly, Patty 17, 28, 30, 44, 54, 96, 102, 143 Shelly, Tim 136 Sheperd, Steven 69 Shields, Shoema Mike 69 ker, Mr. 84 Mrs. Pat 156 154 Siemens, Dennis 35, 69, 99 Siemens, Dennis 35, 69,99 Siemens, Emily 86 Sifford, Mary 69 Sifuentez, Dario 69,121,128 Simmons, Steve 12, 69 Slack, Dave 15, 54, 92, 101,110, 114,115 121 Slack, Tom 86, 123,125, 133 Smalley, jeff 54 Smalle y, Michael 86 Smith, Barbara 17, 28, 30, 54, 102, 109, 143 Smith, Carla 27, 28, 69 Smith, Dale 86 Smith, Dan 54 Smith, Debra 86 Smith, Dick 22, 29, 49, 54, 92, 101, 112, 113,121,128,131, 156 Smith,janelle 29, 86 Smith, janice 54 Smith, Larry 29, 69 Smith, Mickey 26, 31, 54 Smith, Mike 89,123 Smith, Miss joy 14, 96,149 Smith, Miss Virginia 18, 19, 104,149 Smith, Ricky 29, 72 Smith, Roger 26, 29, 31, 69 Smith, Smith, Scott 69 Teresa 86 Smoldt, Bill 29, 69 Smoldt, Steve 27, 69 Snapp, Don 23, 44,54 Snapp, Mary16,17, 69,102 Sneed, Mr. Gary 10, 111, 149 Snyder, Kathy 23, 54,108 Snyder, Tim 65, 69, 92,108 SOCIAL SCIENCE 32 SOCIAL STUDIES 33 Southern, Adrian 69 Spangler, Michael 86 Spangler, Ronald 69 Spaulding, Susan 27, 69,135 Sperling, james 89 Spidel, Thomas 86 Spinder, Patricia 55 Stagner, janie 69,108 Stahl, Karen 28, 70 Staley, Scott 69, 121, 122, 123 Stanhope, Cathy 86 Stauffer, Gary 72 Stein, james 89 Steins, Gaylen 89 Steinkirchner, Patty 72 Steinkirchner, Paul 86, 123,125,133 Stephey, Richard 55, 92 Stephey, Sandra 70 Stewart, Cathy 86 Stiver, Mike 89 Stout, Glenda 87 Stratton, Mr. Alden 14,149 Strohm, judy 86 Stroud, Becky 12, 70, 105 Stubby, Terry 26, 87,128,133 Stucky, Bruce 26, 27, 31, 55 Stucky, Carol 28, 70,109 143,156 Turner, Liz 26, 31, 40, 56,109,110,143 TWIRLERS 116 Stucky, Cindy 87 Stucky, Donna 29, 55 Stucky, Lynell 29, 30, 55, 92,101,128 Stucky, Mrs. Darlene 10, 90 STUDENT COUNCIL 110, 111 Stults, Randy 70, 92,125 Suderman, Darrel 55, 99 Suderman, Don 87 Suh, joe 29, 70 Sump, David 55 Sump, janet 36, 55, 95,143 Sundquist, Ron 13, 55 Svoboda, Vicki 87 Swearengin, Pam 70 Sweely, Chuck 52, 55 Swonger, Ellen 87 Tatum, jim 70 Tedder, Kenneth 55 Tedder, Loren 26, 87 TENNIS 135 Terrones, Elvira 70, 92 Terrones, Emma 70 Terry, Deborah 87 Terry, Linda 55 Thaw, joyce 29, 55 Thaw, Larry 128 Thaw, Mike 26,70 THESPlANS103 Thomas, Dan 22, 23, 29, 70,132,156 Thomas, Lisa 87 Thompson, Craig 22, 23, 55,107,156 Thornbrugh, Tom 15, 55, 92 Thrailkill, Miss Ann 14, 149 Tillett, Mr. Cliff 25, 124, 126, 132, 149 Tilson, Cathy 55 Ullum, Gary 56 Ullum, Terry 56 Unrein, Greg 72, 92 Unruh, Allen 26, 31, 87 Unruh, Burton 56 Unruh, Cindy 26, 27, 56, 92,116 U nruh, Doug 56, 92 Unruh, Gary 26, 31, 56 U nruh, Ken 89 Unru h, Patty 27, 56 Unruh, Sid 71 Unru h, Steve 26, 29, 87 USHERETTES109 Vander Weg, Martin 71 Van Rosun, Delbert 87 Vega, Christie 56, 92, 96 VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 34, 35, 39 VOE 36 Vogt, Bruce 26, 31, 87 Vogt, Greg 87 Vogt, Linda 88 vorh, Kathryn 28, 71,109 Voth, Lenore 27 Voth, Mary 88 Voth, Myron 26, 31, 71 Wahlers, Carol 29, 88,135 Wahlers, Dale 25, 56,101,121,122,1 126,127,134 Walkenhorst, Missy 21, 28, 56 Walker, Donna 29, 71 Tilson, Ken 87,128,136 Titus, Mr. Gene 6 Titus, john 70,121,122,123,133 Titus, Marlys 23, 70 Titus, Marsha 28, 55, 96, 97 Toedman, judy 87 Toevs, Denise 29, 70, 73,118 Tolbert, Wes 87,123,133 Tompkins, Chris 26, 27, 31, 55,103,1 110,143 Topinka, David 55,108 09 Walker, Karen 71 Walker, Monty 88,123 Walker, Mr. Thomas 6 Wallace Wallace Wallace Wallace , Debby 88 , Doug 71,125,132 ,joe 32, 56, 92,101,132,143 ,vyonda 29,71,118 Wall, jan 28, 56,105 Wall, Rosalie 23, 28, 56,143 Walton, Linda 56 Waltner, Susan 88,100 Torline, Rosemary 4, 70,103 Torres, Cecilia 55 Torres, Vincent 70, 121 Townsend, Galen 71 Tozier, Nancy 87 Tozier, Ron 57 Trego, Carol 87 TRACK 133 Troxel, Leonard 71 Troxel, Susan 87 Troyer, janet 71,107, 109 Trump, Susan 56 Trussell, Cathie 22, 56, 98,103,105,108, Wance, Steve 88, 123, 128 Wance, Susan 15, 16, 56,106,110 Wance, Terry 71 Warhurst, janet 88 Warner, Betty 71 Washburn, Kay 21, 29, 71,109 Watkins, Mitch 56 Watts, Karen 56 Watts, Mark 71 Watts, Teresa 88 Weber, janice 88 Wedel, Susan 27, 29, 71 Weerts, Martha 71 155 36, 25, Weis, Tom 71 Wells, Gordon 71 Wenger, joan 88 Wenger, Steve 71 Werner, Mary 57,139 Wetchensky, Mary 36, 57 White, Marcia 13, 57 White, Scotty 132 White, Sig 29, 33, 38, 49, 57, 92,121,128, 130,131 Whitfield, Rick 29, 30, 49, 57,101,121, 122,123,125,134 Whitmire, Laura 71 Whitney, jana 29, 88,135 Wiebe, Betsy 29, 71 Wiebe, David 57 wiebe, Dwight 26, 27, 31, 57,116 Wiebe, Howard 88 Wiebe, Karla 72 Wiebe, Mary 26, 57 Wiens, Cheryl 57 Wiens, james 88 Wiens, Ken 72 Wilcox, Cheryl 88 Williams, Kristi 88 Williams, Rowena 57 Williams, Sharon 29, 72 Williams, Patty 72 Williams, Stan 89 Willson, Mr. Don 25,121,128,149 Wilson, Carl 57 Winans, Rosemary 72 lWinderi, Lynda Hurley 57, 92,108 Wise, Mary 72 Wood, Frances 89 Woods, jayne 89,105 Woolery, Gwen 28, 57 Woolsey, Cheryl 27, 28, 30, 54, 57,105, 108,110,113,114,115 WRESTLING 130,131 Wright, Cathy 57 Wright, Claudia 72 Yardley, Greg 89 Yoder, Doug 26, 27, 76, 89, 123,125,126 133 Yoder, Duane 26, 27, 31, 57 Zieammermann, David 57 Zieammermann, Eileen 89 Zimmerman, Kay Ann 89 Zinn, Steve 72 Zollars, Mr. Dan 28 V w 5 Z f l ff Y A Y ' f ' 7 1 9 x 1 1 5 3 I I 1 1 l f 6. w' K L ' 1 N X ,Eg Q ,ugh if-X' 1 U R u Z 9 H g r w 1 1 A 5 ,n 1 i 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