Rock Port High School - Bluejay Yearbook (Rock Port, MO)

 - Class of 1963

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It was sure a job but it was also a lot of fun. Best wishes y , to each of you. HL' A T W The ROCKET Staff V 'Mamvmnm-, A y Hgh at I f K f 1 TERRY NAMED QUEEN Following a vigorous campaign of selling annuals, four young ladies anxiously awaited the announce- f he 1963 Rocket Queen O p 16 h 1 dance Rainbow 's End , onl ld g p eine. The 1963 T H LOIS N OELLSH F RESHMAN ocket Q TERR Y H USING GERR Y IN GRAM JUNIOR CINDY TA YLUR SOPH OM ORE FACULTY D C RRIC LUM 'Na' 5 'xg' 5 'Xu' 5 'Xa' 5 'XJ' 3 'Xa' g 'XL' Q 'XD' Q 'SQ 1 41. 41. an do dv do lu 1. jo -Q 4. go po no The lives of our faculty members are crowded with mem- orable moments. Who could forget those cof- fee breaks with Mr, Whitford's coffee? What is more import- ant, each teacher can look back at any of his pupils and know that he or she has played an important part in forming the life of each student. 7 RICHARD HINDERLI TER S U PERIN TENDEN T Mr, Hinderliter has been inthe Rock Port School system for the past twenty-six years. Coach , as he has been known in the past, has turned out many fine footballteams, and many fine sportsmen as well. He has been superintendent for the past nine years. E R DALR YMPLE HIGH SCHUOL PRINCIPAL Mr, D., as he is commonly known, has been high school prin- cipal for nine years. A graduate of Rock Port High School, he has long been aware of improvements needed in the system and has made such improvements and continues to do so, In .,,..,......., MRS. RUTH LINVILLE oooi ELEMEN T AR Y PRINCIPAL Mrs. Linville has been in the teaching profession for thirty-six years. She has taught in schools of Atchison County for twenty-six of those thirty-six years. She be- came the elementary principal in 1957. lt can be said that she has worked with nearly every student in Rock Port High School, MR. JOHN CALVIN MRS. WILMA GRUBB Citizenship, English, Junior Junior High Language Arts, High Football, Language arts. English MR. LARRY HAMILTON MRS. ERMIL HINDERLITER Junior High Science, Football Commerce and Track Coach 'fi'-'F MR. ROBERT KNIERIM MISS ANITA PALMER High School Math Home Economics MRS. IEANNE LAWING MR. WILLIAM LAWING Language Arts, Art High School Science . I v .Q .rf x iqwj 'X we xx MRS. GLADYS MARTIN Special Education , .Q IRQ- :'s. -. so - - ls fx A - M- 53 Lg - fi 1. -- Q ..., L ,egliiiiii .3 .AA iwfi -4 MR. JOHN MORGAN MR. DON PETRY Junior High Math, Junior High Language Arts, English Basketball and Track Coach MRS. BETTY SHAW MR. CHARLES SHAW Social Studies Vocational Agriculture MR. MARVIN MCDONALD Physical Education aku? MRS. LENORE TAYLOR MR. FRED WI-IITFORD Social Studies, Citizenship Music Seventh hour typing class types business letters. COMMERC 0 iff Practice sets require time and effort. i L ii iii -A o K f 5' Tx' Evelyn, Goldie, and Janet make up a timed writing. X'x.X'-.xfrxs v Y A we W ,VX W On your mark! Th more the merrier. SCIENCE : ae'- ' v Fire fascinates me! I Q , I 3' iixvffff fl 50'- 03 Dr. Jeckyl? He's ticklish. COURSES JUNIOR HIGH SCIENCE GENERAL SCIENCE BIOLOGY CHEMISTRY TEA CHERS MR. HAMILTON MR. LA WING 3 BAD BACK ROW, Left to Right: M. J. Christen, C. Pfeil, P. Rosenbohm, P. Makings, D. Jones, R. Clifton, D. Heckel, J. Christen, B. Boulware, J. Taylor, P. Wolf, L. Wolf, C. Taylor. SECOND ROW: T. Townsend, J. I-leckel, D. Nauman, J. Oslin, S. Meyerkorrh, J. Allen, R. Muller, S. Bell, P. Bressler, R. Sweeton, G. Gebhards. THIRD ROW: G. Cooper, S. Steele, C. Watts, W. Lawless, G. Ingram, I. Carpenter, E. J. Mulvania, J. A. Ottmann, C. Taylor. FRONT ROW: J. Grable, C. Brusha, P. Meyerkorth, C. Hunter, S. Hunter, R. Hall. The R. P. H. S. Band is a busy organization, and it has been quite successful this year. Our Marching band got third place at the Tarkio College Homecoming and presented successful band shows during the marching season. They presented two concerts and participated in the Maryville Music contest. CHOIR 19 C9 BACK ROW, Left to Right: T. Hopkins, P. Fuelling, D. Christians, D. Bressler, I. Ottmann, B. Nauman SECOND ROW: P. Brooks, S. Webster, P. Moore, J. Grable, C. Oslin, B. Walker, R. Scott, J. Taylor S Scott, P. Noah, S. Hunter, M. Younger, J. Lynn, C. Horton, J. Whalen, R. Wedel. THIRD ROW: S Chastain, G. Slemp, R. I-louchin, C. Forbis, J. Pierce, E. I. Mulvania, P. Herron, C. Taylor, L. Spurlock C. Howell, M. Hays, L. Noellsch, C. Miller, S. McDowell, M. I. Christen, V. Lutz: FRONT ROW Mr Whitford, P. Gallup, L. Bailey, S. Salfrank, C. Watts, L. Wolf, P. Wolf, D. Gebhards, R. Bernhardt J Husted, T. Townsend, J. A. Ottmann, M. Cooper, S. Millsaps, S. Lorenz, M. Lorenz. DIRECTOR .Hn 105 Mr . Whitford Tam T. Pat N. Goldie S. Eva Io M. Cathy H. Ruth B. 0 HBH BA D BACK ROW, Left to Right: Jackie Reid, Robert Muller, Terry Houts, Mike Deatz, Mr. Whitford. SECOND ROW Doc lngebritson, George Carpenter, Diane Meyerkorth, Suzanne Bailey, Pat Bell, Mark Fuelling, Don Houchin, Marcia Muntz, Donna McCoy. THIRD ROW: Gary Grubb, Sherry Alloway, Vicki Amthor, Ronnie Meek, Terri Thiesfeld, Lori Hunt. CLASS Y NEW UNIF ORM S James Allen models the new uniforms which will be worn next year by the R. P. H. S, band. Made of royal blue wool, it is trimmed in white and has a white panel with an Old English R in the center. With the front and back panels removed a full dress uniform is revealed. 16 E Could be a rest tomorrow! l w l r V l P l l l Listening to a lecture. Reenacting Swiss Family Robinson ENGLISH g i- 3 A springtime bulletin board. '-is..us. MBiinQbfsii1i65iSsiE23f91 -i ' A f J i a ' , ssnllnl -v - -, 55 The Home Economics I class not only learned to iron, but they learned to sew and cook. Next year they will be able to work with more complex sewing and cooking problems. H0 E ECO OMIC W. . K. ..k. 263392, 1.g .kg af' Home Economics IV was exciting, especially when they sewed or altered L. garments for someone else. ., ...X 5 -ft-4 .-.Q ff ...?.....-1 .31- ,..... .-ix ..-5 ,.4: Q..- The style show was the high point of the year for all Home Economics students. They used the theme of Midnight on Fifth Avenue . The Home Economics II class served punch and cookies after the style show. .L 2, it . .L MATH what a test! --and now all we have to do is prove it Q I L EW This, kiddies, is a slide rule. Girls are the slowest things' TEACHERS MR. KNIERIM MR. MORGAN James Ottmann receives the public speaking and the farm management awards. Tony McKer1ney, president, presents Mr. Shaw with a cake centerpiece in the form of a hereford calf. Ron Hunter receives the farm program award. 20 The star greenhand-Carl Phillips. r Or . 0140 N A xx X. I, 6 xg ' fy I 7' 7 10.3 X110 ', Xf x., O O by gf Jim Herron accepts the first place farming award Seated is George Opp, honorary member ofthe chapter. 1-2-3-4 Now push ups. Strong bodies for healthy minds PHY ICAL EDU CA TI ON Zxx l i an lx ngvfxx is A Girls too, in physical education. Stepp pins Jones. There may be an investigation! I'll take it---No, Ihave it. ART m .,-Q, 5 Take a puff. . . It's spring time! 3 MQ! fail ' After two years our group had 24070 fewer cavities Hey Joey! The 23rd brick in the 58th row is crooked! '7 Citizenship, world history, American history, and contemporary issues classes struggled through tests, bulletin boards, and notebooks, but when the end came they knew their stuff. S Rebecca, Bev, and Linda display their seals. ,fm Ig. X ih S N Learning can be fun! Q U s - ' .Q gb' ff I -iff' A goal reached! CUSHHHMNS EMERETARHE Mrs. Gene Hunter, Mrs. Herbert Spurlock, Mrs. Bob Hayes, and Mrs. Leroy Howell. Royal Harmon and Walt Millsaps. COOKS or so ' oyye so oooeo 2 -e yy , N , E Q . 'K M 1 w x .Q ' - Q 1 - g . , 's i 4 x - ' . ,f 4' .H ' Jr ww-. ,wp ' X 5 . 1 , H V r gm, : , x x h QN , . . Kr, X ..,, ff ' A Iv . 'ff' ,Y L I k: - Mrs. W. H. Scammon, Mrs. Otto Sutter, Mrs. Ora Perry, Mrs. Uce Krusor, and Mrs. Charles Fox. I f K :-. I . Qs' Mg 2 5 Q fe 5 ki N K b X Q my X Q5 ,Q 81 5 X N W SKS' K4 7 , , 1. G,.ug3m. . ' f AF? lfmvii V . saw Vghggifx fi' We S :-gf5f?g,i5fe,, ' L, 6'-lf3f'fYfa- T .,: M 14 wkugifg, iff-iii, aibiiilqia fa'-.1 Vjqgal Q fsxwi -.mfif 'AI xft -we3:.xs,9'W.:U,-1'.2'.t fr . .,A... P Q as e Q 2 T' 'N' i GENE HERRON Fancy Free Football 3, 4: R Club 3: FFA 1,2, 3,4,Vice- President 2 . LYNN SPURLOCK Intense Junior Play 3: Senior Play 4: Chorus 4: Basketball 1: Pep Club 3,4, President 4: Stu- dent Council 3:Music Contests 4: Football Attendant 2: Class Treasurer 2: Rocket Staff 3: Exchange Assembly 4: Speech Contests 2: History Award 3. STEVE HUNTER Silent Junior Play 3: Basketball 1,2, 3,4: Student Council 4: Class Secretary 1: Track 1,2,3,4: Football 1,2,3,4: R Club 3, 4, President 4: FFA 2,3,4g Basketball King 4: Valentine Sweetheart 3. PAT NOAH Talented Junior Play: Senior Play: Band 1,2,3: Chorus 1,2,3,4: Ac- companist 2, 3, 4: Treasurer 2: BB 1,2,3,-4: Pep Club l,2, 3,4: Music Contest 1,2,3,4: Student Council 1, 2, 3: Treas- urer 2: Class President 3: Dance Band 3: Rocket Editor 4: Assembly 1,2,3,4: BB Attendant 2, 3: Queen 4: An- nual Attendant 2: Cheer- leader 1, 2,3,4. TERRY ANN HUSING Lively Junior Play 3: Senior Play 4: Band 1,2,3,4: Pep Club 1,2, 3,4, Secretary 4: Music Con- tests 1,2,3,4: F.H.A, 1: Dance Band 3: Librarian 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3,4: Rocket Queen 4. DICK MOORE Scholarly Junior Play 3: Senior Play 4: Basketball 3: Football 3,4: R Club 4: FFA 1: Rocket Staff 4: Exchange Assembly 4. JAMES OTTMANN Devilish Junior Play: Senior Play: Band 1,2,3: Chorus 1,2,3,4, Sec- retary 3: BB 1,2,3: Music Contests 1,2,3: Student Council 1,2,3,4, President 4: FB Attendant 1,4: Boys' State 3: Class Vice-President 1: President 2, Secretary 3: Track 1,2,3: FB 1,2,3,4: Co-Captain 3,4: R Club 2, 3,4: Vice-President 3: FFA 4: Exchange Assembly 1, 2, 3,4: Speech Contests 3,4. VIOLA PERRY Vigorous Senior Play 4: Band 1, 2, 3: Basketball l,2: Pep Club 2, 3,4: FHA 3: Exchange Assem- bly 1,2, 3: Librarian 2, 3, 4: Christmas Ball attendant 4. HAROLD HAWK Artistic SHARON BARTLES Attached RICHARD LUTZ Carefree Pep Club l,2,4gFHA1,2,3, FFA 1,2,3,4. 4, Historian 1. CHARLENE LEE Bashful CHRISTINA OSLIN H H Chorus 1,2,3,4g Pep Club 3, 4g Music Contests 1,2,3,4g FHA 1,3,4g Songleader 4g Exchange Asseinbly 4. SHARON MARTIN Friendly Junior Playg Senior Play: Bas- ketball 1,2, 3g Pep Club lg Music Contests 1,2,3,4g FHA 1 , 3, 4, Parliarnentarian 45 Majorette 1,2, 3,4g Speech Contests 3: FHA Sweetheart 45 Attendant 3. SHARLYN HODGE uQuietn Pep Club 1,2,3. SHARON WELCH Nice FHA 1,2,3,4, Vice- President, Parliamentarian. TONY MCKENNEY Complex Student Council 45 Class Vice-President 2,45 Track 1,2,3,45 Football 1, 3,43 R Club 4g FFA 4g Christ- mas Ball A ttend ant 2 . SHARON LAUMANN Reliable Pep Club 1,2, 3,45 Vice- President 45 Student Coun- cil 45 Secretary 45 Football Attendant 35 Class Presi- dent 45 FHA 15 Rocket Staff 25 Librarian 2, 3,45 Secre- tary 35 Christmas Ball Attendant lg Valentine Attendant 35 History Award 35 Football Queen 4. LIZA BAILEY nlndividualistic Basketball 1,2, 3,45 Chorus 1,2, 3, 45 President 45 Secretary-Treasurer 35 Pep Club 1,2, 3,45 Junior Play, Senior Play 45 Cirls' State 35 Rocket Staff 25 Basket- ball Attendant 45 Student Council 35 Music Contests 1,2, 3,45 Freedom Forum 35 Betty Crocker Award 4. STANLEY MOULDER Unhurried Track 45 Football 2. JOEY HUSTED Petite Junior Play5 Senior Play5 Chorus 1,2, 3,45 Pep Club 1,2, 3,4, Treasurer 45 Music Contests 1,2, 3,45 Student Council 4, Vice- President 45 FHA lg Rocket Staff 45 Exchange Assembly 45 Rocket Attendant 3. CREED MILLSAPS Nonchalant Junior Play5 Senior Play5 Band 1,25 Music Contests 1, 25 Student Council 45 Foot- ball Attendant 25 Boys' State 35 Class Vice-Presi- dent 35 Track 1,2, 3,45 Football 1,2, 3,45 Dance Band 1. DIANE GEBHARDS Serene Junior Play5 Senior Play5 Band 1,2, 3, 45 Chorus 2, 3, 4513613 Club 1,2, 3, 45 Football Attendant 45 Class Secretary 25 Treasurer 45 FHA lg Cheerleader 1,2, 3, 45 Rocket Staff 45 Exchange Assembly 1,2, 3,45 Drum Majorette 1, 2, 3, 45 Librari- an 4. RICHARD MUNTZ Like able Junior Play: Band 1, 2: Music Contests 1, 2: Student Council 35 Football King4: Class Secretary 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 49 R Club 2, 3, 45 Treasurer 45 FFA 2,35 Exchange As- sembly 1, 2. PEGGY MCELFISH Reserved Basketball 1,2, 3,4, Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Librarian 1,2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, President 4, Basketball Attendant 4, Speech Contests 3. IENNIE LISTER Efficient Senior Play, Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Student Council 3, Football Atten- dant 1,4, Class Vice- President 2, Treasurer 3, Cheerleader 3, 4, Librarian 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Major- ette 1,2, 3,4, Christmas Ball Princess 2. BOB BROUGHT Considerate Junior Play, Senior Play, Student Council 2, 3, Class President 1, Track 1, Foot- ball 1,2, 3, Rocket Staff 2, Christmas Ball Prince 4. ROBERT HURTIG Mighty Senior Play, Track 1,2, 3,4 Football 1, 2, 3, 4. SUSAN SALFRANK Vivacious Band 1,2, 3, Chorus 4, Pep Club 4, Music Contests 4, Exchange Assembly 1,2, 3. DICK NAUMAN Indescribable Senior Play, Dance Band 1 2, 3, 4, Exchange Assembly 1, 3,4, Chorus 1,2, 3, Band 1,2, 3,4, Music Contests 2, 3, 4. -sv--. , ,W MR. CHARLES SHAW MRS. CHARLES SHAW MR. FRED WHITFORD Sponsor Sponsor Sponsor x1:,,s.n--N'fXft??,T5,fe -as-1v:T ff?r::2.w-Ms-we-'V--K . Www-A 1 gil-erffss , --1:-el5'tj .- 1- .-s,v ..- - off 'J s-4-in W --i me L- 1- ' Q MR . l:?f1'1. '.', lim. z ,X , X - '- '- '.i.::-?'i3ilMMrffH'f1' A . V - . X Amie' if-gprzsr-Q kkkk W ' kjk -p..:1S,. --- owe: 5 ' 'S ' N 'M f - V - A--ll7 3f.'Q',., ---- A . Wie-QIQJ asm S r I KW,-1q.gs.wsw rr- f- A17---W K- ,K .. fy -X L for -s Q- 1 5 .. f,---, ,V -rg r -- . s 5. -- A v.o. . .MLJW 'mf x lf k ,L 4 J ,: : .Q X Aa L' 5 .L .ah -..-aff. i ,A Terry, Liza, and Pat read the class prophecy. Diane, Peggy, and Joey read the class history. ' zeZT93!fWh WW! 'B-8 1 ' iff' , -X-.A -ss-e t 3 -5,-A -X-r -S,-,P GW' 'S ' -.F Q 'uf' Q 'Na' Q 'SSE li Q 40 4. J 'm gp ,J Q6 A A 9 a 'sf ' a'7's.f ' -I'7'S.v 0 VENUS Now we are finallyupperclassrnen. Who could possibly forget our junior play, class assembly, and the prom and banquet? These things brought our class closer together. Now we are approaching the last hill in our climb toward graduation. 3 K A? xl: 3' ja H 4' ik 3 1 gm f lll s J U V fzmmarulgirzf t K 3 'K r F W9 ,i fa. A g if f 5 Q Q, .ik ,. Catherine Cook Marcia Cooper Elmer Davis Lucille Eli Dean Flanagan Larry Gayler Marlin Gayler Betty Hague -L Rebecca Hall Norma Hawk V' I ,aw i f if ka ,QW fm 2 fzg z f 554 'Sf Vicki Boettner Bev Boulware Dwane Bressler Angie Brown Loraine Chastain Dennis Christians Ray Clifton Mrs. Lawing 'S- ' a 'P' if W .V v, ly 11 vb M Marty Hays Dan Herron Ronnie Hunter Mr. Hamilton Lyndia Husing Gerry Ingram Dennis Jones Diana Linville Ellen Makings Eileen Martin Sharon McDowell Steve Meyerkorth 4 V' Pham ml W. ,, l Q, 7 M ,1 TI L Kama js fm qi Auilqih rf' ' Mr. Lawing - X L M Dick Morgan f 2,j . qi L Y 4 Barry N aum a 1,1 in Vi Larry Olson A V , in ,-32255 9 'l'l' ,. L E e O 'n M y 4 . V lyn Sh f L - L V H Jayne Ann Ottmann L' Ralph Phelps Zz L L Y , fi ZW R I ,brisk rf I , 1' ' ff Ruby Poe Bruce Rhodes Syrena Rosenbohm Marietta Rosenbohm y f, Lois Schnegelberger iw .L Er 1 f l Janice Schoonover Mr. Petry Charles Taylor Tam Townsend Becky Vogel Bob Walker Iohny Whalen Phyllis Wolf Linda Wolf Al. Lynn Smith 'lffl 3 L , W rim. , f 2 ,g Puororfeznsvs. ,var Ama an I 1' 5 E2 PQ 1 ' Y 3'0 elif Qi? MM? SZ vY V-wif 'Q - 'M ' .. JQ.-: N 1533 gy 4 a v iM 'ML lwgyg 4 ' lg f EMP? . 1 9 'Qi Z, K J W N9 1 UPH OM ORE HELLO DERE 7 fi ff fi J 'S J lk 0 'lo -J v Another mighty yer for the class of '65, Our minstrel show was a lot ofwork but it sure was a lot of fun, There were hours of studying that can't be forgotten, al- though at times we wanted to. ,,L 1 Rx, r J f H Z an WY G f X gigmfa' 45 ,, ai if f 3 Miss Palmer, Sponsor Martha Arnthor Joyce Bartles Ruth Bernhardt Steve Boettner Carolyn Brusha Shari Carlisle Terry Carlisle Joe Christen S C Cii ll' A iiil T , H rsysr syrs M EET 'el F f is S WWI A ' 5-NYM moto Roy Hicks Susie Hines Cheryl Horton Cathy Howell Cindy Hunter Sandy Hunter Randy Hutsell Randy Kirk Gerald Lee Donnie Lingerfelt sw ' f WWQ, 2 ,V , ' ,, 5 ff: W , sslr R o i t ga , s i V 1 , , ey 1 W 211 ,, ..,, , W, , , 1 f fs X 1 MX, 6 V wi sg X V I Q V I Elgin 155' 1' Q s rf ' my 2 39 V. ,pure - lax X V x x 'I S f J' M . . - .uf 'ff-f., ,.,-- - ff .,, ,5 ' , M , 6 , , 1 , Dennis Davis Richard Fentiman Carolyn Forbis Harold Frede Jim Frede Joyce Garst Sue Gebhards Jay Gildersleeve Alan Graham Larry Harbin Shirley Harmon Roger Harris Jim Herron Peggy Herron his fr , -new 32 -3 2 23 is J 7 4 1? ,W 1 M ,s 7 K , L 4 , ., X W ,l 7 2 X QW , AK gg K , V ,A as 5 W ? David Nielsen V V Robert Noellsch at Donna Patton Janet Pierce Colin Pritt l Sandy Scott , R Goldie Slernp Suzanne Steele Cindy Taylor Jim Taylor L . y Barry Tharp Lillian Toiby David Viets fs ff 5 Q , a aw, r ii-Sires f fy Z JL rp, Wm wo1'C sa.. 3 sw up WE i ,,,, . 'W I YS S it is , ,,ye. v 1 F a A ,,,.,-te I 1 N25 ' Qi W, 'X H ' 3 1 ' wa s ' J Martha Lorenz Verna Lutz Judy Lynn Marilynn Maness Mr . McDonald , Sponsor Cheryl Miller Sheila Millsaps Jerry Moore Paula Moore Mike Myers K, W W, , M f ., had ,. Attt' f t,, , , ,, 22 3 ' ,i, '1 W 3 Z 75' 5, Jimmy Wade Cee Watts Sandy Webster Ruth Wedel Gordon Welch Phil Welch David Whalen Terry Wintjen Elaine Wolf Marsha Younger 39 Os 4 wan . Ag 1 'se ' Ig-A . 'Ss-,t'a'Ss-fl S 1,58 ig az1ssr,1N::1sr,x' is 111 vrwsv 11. MAY THE MAN WIN ! FRE HME 2 ,wp 2 -54,6-gags AE fiiiilsfiiiiifkh f Bsfikli E 11 ASHIEU IBB ix!-S' 'gi mam mmmsmx 95 as 1 MS W 53 1-fish. Qian-hymn . x Y5l08DZlIU'.f'!iYil 4l'I r0llNEY N1X'ifE5F.FS.!E LIST? f 1. 5 Y is ' Qs N ms.. r Mg, 41. J J 1. q. W go gn -'Helio high schoo1,here wecome! This was the cry of the freshman class of R,P,H.S. We survived initiation, breezed through county gov- ernment day, and now we are ready for ANY- THING. 191 .fa-X ' J. Allen S . Bell P. Brooks D. Brown R. Burke S. Chastain B ..l P 9 ? X ,,.Ao Je 5' N. S Cook M. I. Ferguson M3532 Wa, I Za,-fP 'l a if 4-as f . 'W Y 2 .... W 1. 1 , WW, 2 f . l 1 Q xuifw' , IWW T . Hopkins R. Houchin J. Hughes D. Hulett J. Jackson K. King J. Flanagan P. Fuelling P. Gallup M. J. Christen A. Garst J. Grable S. Harris D. Heckel Mr. Knierim, Sponsor Y Q 4 S in v 'wtf' 2. 7 ., 2 . X1 'i f 4 , .y f ,, ,,f.. ,f M A-af' nw- f - --..- 7 ,, G. C . wr' I gi.-A L. -af . ,z fi 1 2 92 wliixi? . .fv s A F W 2,5 , i A L . Af of . A . 1. 2' - 'W '- .1 f ' . I., ' ,M 3- 4, .J U' :fm L 'WV 51. ,L sz- 'sr ,gi 1 ' 5 Vrfirr A 1 ., wg L f ww? Q -f , . 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W,,f ,. ,,,: Z - , fm ' '1 . 1 z E , I , lm' 5 2 W W f r, Q is K f ii ' Q4 i n W? 'ima yi Z3 AF' , x i mg, 1 1 Q K gr! ' fyw Gi f, nf wang T I 5 V Z w UNIOR HIGH 'Xa' 3 'Na' 5 54 3 'uf' ' 'Xa' ' 'Sa' 4 'Xu' 0 'Xa' U V U O' TR UE LOVE .lust think of all of those football, bas- ketball, and track practices. Those junior high cheer- leaders WS1'8l'l'I bad either, were they fel- lows? Mostly we re- member study, study, study. 5 .3 ' f- v G 'H' EI GH TH -.,. W' 3 'Q uw .Q ip' fy P N X . ff N' ,x J- Amfhof 5 . Ak V If. 3 .3 in 1 G. Bohn P., T. Bomar 'QM V KKA l ,W D. Burke W., G. Cooper ' , .L Vt ' P N ' X I. Ellers L .v w 5 .L , ,QS A Sai Q . .Q J. Games . 5 :- P1 R 51 K'm iT Q k f is W. h .. XV R. Harmon k.PP G, Heckel P qiii ih' f S. Herron . . P Mrs. Hlnderhter V P 53355 my M. Adam mn Y J. Boettner KLLI .A ... . ' L 1. 5.54 A A-+ag5?w,aQf,.vi.j.1.Q .wr-Y N F f . V W X 5 . ' Z.. .-...L i -5 . .. . .. , . B. Boulware PX 'P' X ig M 2 ' P. Bressler . arpenter .sk J. X X 3 1' - T N' ins lv X44 7 J. Heyen . . V. Husing ,L I. Hutsell ' lA L. Jackson M. Kirk K . La Hue ,.... J . Lewis 2 4 P. Makings C. Manrose P. Mensen L. Miner R. Oswald ' . R. Perry R C. Pfiel M. Pierce D. Reeves T. Rhoacles an T. Moore 'am Q, S 1 .. ... . - .. , Y :'f 2 4 A X Q 3 X L X X X 4: K R M- 5 f x . Q X ig . XX 'S X Q . 3 9 8 X. Q35 af . X, v A'- D. Moulder 'N ls '32 ii., J Q X . R. Smith ,W X K. Chastain -. ' lii . 1 B. Daugherty AGU' M- . : M Mr. Mor an, Sponsor 1 R . X . . ,sv Q 1 X KX X Qi: 1 .K E: jfs : .r L .. : 'R I 3'- . S. Tharp B. Viets , B. Walker iAA A. Wallace I. Whalen 147, J. Thompson L. Wooten D. Younger tir Ex R P. Rosenbohm R '.rriY R. McDowell qviifilr iff ! R . X S G. Gebhards K. Laverentz P. Meyerkorth , ., A... 41... X X X Y X o f 9 Q. He' . .. . + ig,,'F3'i: an ,., at SX S N GRADE W Wm ?' gk X sg Ng. . 3 I f N if K 2 as 2 .4 L 'C .. . J f M o r r . is ..s EAL' ' ' 'AK Q 1 'Y' A' K - K 6 wg VVV - s of r . ... .M . M . . X . : '-- ' 1 A Q 1 s S. Alloway V, Amthor W. Amthor B. Bowers K. Brought ., i,, . 1 , ,.,, A Y A re . , . rw' ssss 'N Y. T. . .Q S, Brown G. Carpenter E A Mrs. Taylor s 1, X I D. Cox K. Davis V , , T . Q C A'ZV. -'. M. Deatz S. Fay J. Fentiman M. Fuelling Qi... 1 ,, -f' gr ' - G. Gaines F. Hines X - z N. Giesken D . Hodge L. Hatcher C . Herron LQ .. ' AQ , ' . ,, . .'s C I C 5 1 J. Hodge D. Houchin T. Houts 19 455538 ff GRADE ' K T wi?-Si' 1 X X P. Tharp - A 2 61? MAKE H D . Ingebritson M. Muntz 1 X 5 X. .S :M f - 3' zi p , ,. i Q X X R. Reid L. Thompson ,, .1 W. ' S Q' Q xp. 6 X X X t aw ' ' X Q . Qi' K ,QF , . Ewqff . +. . U 5:5 1 ,sbxilrmg Q .. 4-if. 49-wrffrz vw.--1 R. Keedy 5: 'R 'S 'fx 5 v 1 X Xf x .EQ X X . X XM fe Nkwx www Q 2 W X 1-.KX Mrs. Grubb X ' if ' B. Nauman : -. -gy... Y iii ww? N Q W J. Rosenbohm it Y. P ks Q 3X . 5X .. X D. Wallace ' k f V' 715371 .. . 'K W ,.,.. , , X - ' , fiz, X . fi A H. Krutz B. Lutz ,J Q' : f. 121 ' Ns X X 'E K X . , X. ,A X if J t .X XX ..X ,. . XL . .. -. .MIX .SQ L. .wt 'AX L. Martin D. McCoy XX.. X , V Q X D. Meyerkorth W. Moore :' : ,.f. f, K f SSW . , ., ji L Looo ' 53 .:, ff! ' -- fb R. Oswald E. Poe W X X ...Sw .Y J. Scott G. Smith . . 132. f 1 .D ff. V ' X L S. Wolf S. Wooten AQ my ff V fy. fv A ELEME TAR Y -gan 5 -.vue 3 sae 5 egg- 4 QL: 5 -sae 4 sae- 3 -54,0 OH! IF WE WERE SENIORS Can you remem- ber your first day at school? Your first grade teacher? Copy- ing the actions of the older students? Wish- ing you were in high school? Recesses? Yes, young people have many t hin gs t o cherish, SA VA GE SIXTH .in A 1 K w ..- LN. . ,X .. 1 . ' . si: sax 5 ,J I ,. . in 5' f-R if-f -K ' so . ei .N S' lf .- A in sf.-' - 1.1 R. 2 3 wr-X-r A X HM. J ' K ' f .M iii T: QR. 5 ' V - .IQ L sfgf fw H ' iff' 'lk' x Y L ., . M W x ..,, .f E f. .ss 2 I -- ...ix ' X . ' ,. - , , Q' V 9 YPLL f .f,... , A A N 53 . 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Howell R. Meek G. Haer D. Reynolds D. Ellingson D. Garland D. Amthor K. Nace R. Cook T. Thiesfeld S. Thompson S. Hutsell K. Stoner J. Reid C. New W. Younger D. Naurnan K. Miller J. Frede E. Kirk G. Davis P. Sheldon L. Jackson B. Hatcher B. Gallup G. Grubb P. Bell C. Shandy R. Brusha D. Gayler R. Erwin F. Davis L. Hunt 6th grade cont. J. Husing J. Horton L. Harmon S. Miller M. J. Fox B. Cox S. Bailey Mrs. Salfrank Mrs. Nixon R. Meyerkorth D. Laverentz D. Townsend T. Walker D. Webster C. Perry M. Derrossett B. Noellsch G. Van Meter B. Hughes R. Nauman L. Hines G. Chamberlain D. Thompson P. Harris K. Harmon L. Lorenz L. Brown L. Bennington C. Erdman B. Gaines T. Graves W. Shandy I. Smith S. Brooks L. Hecker J. Polson L. Harbin R. Herron S. Lewis f K if . f S, M I 3 .wr 'Q 'Q 1 A W , A . -,,. . rw, .5 ...iw , if 'Qs E, aff 3 gf Y' 3 7 , , ,,M,,.,. 4 .mf 1 4 :am fr. , V V 'fV .85 w , 9 f ,ff ,. ,, gf s f V .,' 'J V V g, - . 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Volner D. Kelton P. Brooks J. Harbin P. Viets R. Oswald B. Phelps R. Perry S. Davis R. Kirk M. Nace D. Rolf J. Cox Mrs. Pierce Mrs. Warren D. Meyerkorth P. Ellingson J. Chastain S. Garland L. Ziegel R. Perry R. Rosenbohm R. Berryman D. Salfrank C. Alloway M. Howell B. Smith R. Chastain L. Greenley J. Rhoades J. McCoy D. Bedell R. Deatz D. Grossman J. Copeland R. Makings D. Shelton C. Horton L. Tharp 4th grade cont. I. Forbis I. Miller G. Amthor M. Lister J. Bowers G. Tharp K. Hatcher S. Harmon R. D. Steele R. Lorenz R. Lewis A. Heyen T. Scott E. Nace G. Hart I. Kirk L. Kirk D. Kirk B. Cox F. Cox M. Cox Mrs. Hartman Mrs. Howell D. Bungenstock A. Schumacher N. Addington L. Manrose B. Gayler K. Curry D. Christians B. Wanamaker C. Thompson W. Thompson G. McAfee J. Ploof D. Shineflew J. McE1fish S. Washburn M. Meredith I. Cooper D. Deatz if ,, 4 2: Vrk J, ,., rs-v . . ff dw 5 ir 7 QQ ? Q sr F ...: ri- Q 45 , 2 rfw my 5 - r f ...,. ,I rii. 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A -1. s - . .5 puffs .gf X 9. .3 ws , A i 7-'k A ' ix, 'MZ' Y 5 - K x. . gif Nil f- , ..., 1 -, .Y M- Q' '- 'V sf .- --f- 1: f H -, . . x i --+5 s 1 ' - ' A 1 . - r fl N l - f saw -. sf. .. 5'--Q , 'n - Z . Q 'iff -'. '-'Jlw ' if f-WMI.. ' EF .1 . L ,ei . f- qlriggg s fi . -Q fsga1 lHg3t. . 'g,- l is ., ,,.- -fr , G .Q ,,,. . T vhs- . lk E. .. i? . A , V 5 Q. gs. .1 --1 . .- ,ff Q . f i1g., , 1 , . M.. . . p m--- . ' .L wi' s A Pm s..sr L B or . X Q ' ff117E13i5i?EE5iff 5 V R ff f wr- , '.A- 'Q' A. 1- L 'A 'Q A ' ' V.. 5 . 6 k msziiwr 7 A W, .W R.. J , X -- lm . . .- 5 2 ' . f'f'f is L fs Ymmh . ' .. iz V.-.f5fff!.5s5f!g1 S Eg 1 il ---..........,-W ' V , NR., . . R , .rrs :reg .- ,,. X 1 W . A - ,mx W.. - A i E K U L L - Q . X S sf- . X21-'ww ' HM, . if X f .X - .N-Af K f .... ., . , -if 3:1 --4- F ..'.' .--.. - : fig ,.. ..f.- 1.-,S s .- X -,., : !..-V 56 3rd grade cont. M. Phillips T. Knierim L. Wessler B. Brusha G. Howell D. Perry C. Easley A. Eilers R. Husted I. Burke B. Frede R. Evans K. Herron I. Perry S. Houts A. Smith H. Hunt I. COX J. Burke K. Perry J. Lutes M. Groff C. Wolf O. Lee R. Haer R. Nace N. Bell Mrs. Peters Mrs. Howell M . Daugherty D . Gebhards B. Thompson L. Copeland M. Sheldon J. Amthor B. Lingerfelt D . Laverentz S . Thompson D . Knierim B. Herron D . Frede 2nd grade cont. L. Bungenstock B. Rosenbohm S. Ellingson D. Deering R. Wooten M. Wooten E. Chamberlain C. Underwood L. Greenley M. Million T. Miller S. Harbin G. Schomburg S. Brindle D. Younger S. Bertram S. Erdman M. Maheu B. Bunten S. Cooper I. Polson G. McCoy D. Herron V. Burke C. Carpenter K. Deering J. Roberts H. Brown R. Kelton J. Ingram K. Wooten R. Brooks D. Meek J. Nace A. Eddy M. Cox N. Wolf Mrs. Nigh Mrs. McDonald L ' t'di B ' ' r y , 5?wf BQH1 saQ?Qa iwfs m wC Hx? K yr 5- 'X M 1 C C f- 'C 1 :saw C ' fj r.ffC.gg.g.,C,,g.r, fs -s r-3.1 ...Q K. 1.141 .5 5 3 ' 5 F' is X .Cm f kin S . . I Bii'iir r E C C. X CC 9' ' W sf:-B pr... if f 2 2iiCCC.Q.C.n ' CWC 7 C . Q? 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Perry L. Deatz B. Smith K. Burke lst grade cont. W, L. Ebert ,F Hg , J. Maheu W me T Hill ? ' 1- . Q L. M:: ,gr M ww' S' Nace Q . 1,4 jk . VIV, J K feglitlggg Q .. J' Kish m ' x if Q, I Ky M Lutz if f f g ,. K S I ' 1 R. Wolf N : D. Cook 5' 5 i P ' N Mrs- Pfoudfif ' 4 K A Q kg 5 KF? I' ' 'Q g Q X Q f .- ,X X sp :ak R . Here we found the added something that makes our school click. Sports, plays, parties, and any other event that provides a meeting place for the students of R,P,l-LS., all work to make our school the great spirited institution that it is. fum snr .H-., Q- ,- as szs: a. ff sr SENIOR CLASS PLAY 'fi-ff 3 'Q 6' E if 9' 'S 3 'S F 92 'sf S7 56 5- as ss 1 QS .-32S aaS 'WSE ssQ5rQ Ei 4 J. S 'ui ras fx. How do you do, I'm sure. figs qs GRE T ASSURED ,' CAST Mr. Morlock- Creed Millsaps Mrs. Morlock-- Joey Husted Mary-- Diane Gebhards Jessica-- Lynn Spurlock Mildred-- Sharon Martin Joe Lanconi-- Bob Brought Luigi La11coni-- Dick Moore Martha-- Jennie Lister Lucifer-- James Ottmanu Miss Akers-- Terry Husing George Plew-- Bob Hurtig Mrs . Schmaltz- - Viola Perry Dr. Brown-- Dick Nauman Mr. Black-- Larry Poppa Jake-- Liza Bailey Mrs. Frinck-- Pat Noah I'm gonna kuocka your block off! UNIOR CLASS PLAY 6'IT'S GREAT T0 BE CRAZY2' Come on Dad. Have a heart! MARCH 8, 1963 CAST Betty Lou--- Jayne Ann Ottmann Bernadine-- Marty Hays Connie--- Bev Boulware Wilbur--- Ronnie Hunter Ianet--- Evelyn Oslin Hercules-H Bob Walker Aunt Mary--- Tarn Townsend John Maxwe11--- Steve Meyerkorth Mrs. Jennings-H Lois Schnegelberger J. C. Ma11ory--- Dennis Christians Groover--- Ronnie Hunter Louie--- Barry Nauman Gertrude-H Linda Husing G1adys--- Marsha Cooper Clara Smith--- Becky Vogel I--yi--yi--what in the world? 63 CHRISTMAS DANCE ROYALTY PRINCESS PRINCE MISS PEGGY HERRQN MR. B013 BROUGHT K x w .1 A 9. . . , A K . Q K 425 'A' ' nf V . ki 41 K ' ni A gfgiig A Q 3 K ,M Vk.,,.4 ., 'M , M T 5 . .W vi. ' A if 211' y n Q W? 1 , ifzfgfx ' i , , W6 ww ur ,L 4 K, . 7 - gif . M- 1 A L, gkkrkk , Vrk, .N,.. Qiffgtqg g. Q 'N , . ,. aw QM, L J ,, ,W f , W .Wm In 3 4 'MZMZMQ y I A J ' -efi!i?fL?',f ffi 2 , - Q um ,, , on 4 o , , .,,,, , 1 4' V lt 4, WWNM. , gg K 'il ' 3, fe5wfff'f . Q Piano Solo Senior Trio Clarinet Quartet tt ef COLUMBIA BOUND X C PARTICIPANTS IN STA TE MUSIC CONTESTS Saxophone Solo 3 .fi A . my , . 3 ' Trombone Quartet 66 Junior Sextet 'T l STUDE T COUNCIL l 5 v , ' -E , 1 ykk' X Nw LEFT TO RIGHT: Wayne Moore, Diane Meyerkorth, Joe Heyen, Jackie Boettner, Steve Bell, Mary Jane Christen, Jerry Moore, Cindy Taylor, Mr. Dalrymple, Steve Meyerkorth, Sharon Laumann, James Ottmann, Joey Husted, Creed Millsaps, Gerry Ingram, Tony McKenney, Peggy McE1fish, Linda Wolf, Steve Hunter, Tam Townsend, Dwane Bressler. J Led by James Ottmann, the Student Council sponsored the Football Homecoming and Christmas Ball in addition to their normal duties. Dances were features of both. Officers of the Council were James Ottmann, president, Joey Husted, vice-president, Sharon Laumann, secretary, and Steve Hunter, treasurer. James Ottmann Student Body President 67 A 68 LIBRARIANS TOP: Mrs. Shaw. SECOND ROW: Linda Husing, Peggy McElfish, Terry Husing. THIRD ROW: Becky Vogel, Sandy Scott, Marcia Younger, Shari Carlisle. FRONT ROW: Angie Brown, Viola Perry, Jennie Lister Diane Gebhards, Sharian Lauman. The library assistants of Rock Port High School try to combine service and pleasure in their activities. To serve ahe students at Rock Port High is their first duty. For pleasure there is a librarians club which meets regularly at which the business ofthe club is considered, book reviews given, and refreshments served. A high light ofthe year is a trip to a nearby city for both education and entertainment. President of the Librarians Peggy McElfish. . ffvballfifb' F.H.A. A D F.F.A. sr S, 2,:: . 1.f,.E.. as f is XB .. rr F , '.:,: L g MX-, saw ,lf is + .,L::, A l BACK ROW, Left to Right: S. Bartles, L. Eli, S. Martin, I. Lynn, L. Husing, E. Makings, C. Oslin, S. Carlisle, S. Welch. FRONT ROW: M. Maness, E. Oslin, J. Moser, I. Pierce, L. Wolf, P. Moore, M. Arnthor, D. Brown, S. Gebhards. BACK ROW, Left to Right: R. Phelps, L. Poppa, R. Lutz, G. Herron, G. Lee, B. Brought, T. Wintjen, H. Hawk, J. Kirk, L. Chastain. THIRD ROW: C. Pritt, B. Tharp, W. Younger, D. Nielsen, A. Graham, G. Welch, L. Harbin, D. Viets, D. Lingerfelt, D. Davis, D. Nauman. SECOND ROW: S. Hunter, D. Flangan, R. Hunter, I. Herron, T. McKenney, L. Smith, E. Davis, Mr. Shaw. FRONT ROW: C. Sicldens, J. Ottmann, D. Herron, D. Whalen, C. Phillips, J. Oslin, J. Christen, B. Franks, K. Lee. 69 BACK ROW, Left to Right: S. Cook, S. Steele, C. Miller, C. Watts, E. Makings, P. Gallup. SECOND ROW: L. Noellsch, W. Lawless, C. Taylor, L. Bailey, C. Horton, C. Forbis, P. Wolf, B. Hague. THIRD ROW: C. Howell, E. J. Mulvania, C. Cook, T. Carlisle. FOURTH ROW: G. Ingram, I. Pierce, S. Carlisle, M. Younger. FIFTH ROW: P. Brooks, S. Millsaps, C. Brusha, S. Webster, P. Moore, G. Slemp. SIXTH ROW: T. Townsend, C. Oslin, S. Scott, P. Herron. BOTTOM ROW: J. I-Iusted, T. Husing, S. Laumann, L. Spurlock. 4 JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS B TEAM CHEERLEADERS BACK ROW, Left to Right: S. Hunter, R. Hall, M. J. Christen, C. Hunter. SECOND ROW: M. Amthor, L. Wolf, M. Maness, E. Wolf, J. Lynn, B. Vogel THIRD ROW: D. Brown, J. Garst, J. Whalen, S. Rosenbohm. FOURTH ROW: M Hays, D. Linville, I. Schoonover, V. Boettner. FIFTH ROW: S. McDowell, V Perry, S. Salfrank, E. Oslin. SIXTH ROW: S. Bartles, L. Eli. BOTTOM ROW P McElfish, Miss Palmer, sponsor. A TEAM CHEERLEADERS Sixty-one girls joined together to cheer for the bluejays during the 1962-1963 season. Never did the jays lack in backing from the stands as the Pep Club made it- self be known. In addition to backing the bluejays, the Pep Club sponsored the basketball homecoming involving winter sports. Immediately preceding the coronation of the basketball queen the girls performed a com- plex drill routine. OFFICERS--Tony McKenney, Student Council, James Ottmann, Vice-President: Creed Millsaps, Sergeant at arms: Steve Hunter, President, Dw ane Bressler, Secretary, Rich- ard Muntz, Treasurer. BACK ROW: Mr. Morgan, Mr. McDonald, Mr. Hamilton, Sponsors. fr M CL B R Club members left on Satur- day, May 18, for Lake Okiboji. Twenty-five members made the trip, accompanied by five adults to drive cars and supervise. The Club spent Saturday night, Sunday night, and returned to Rock Port Monday evening The weekend provided boating, an amusement park, swimming, and a place for dancing. .Mins ii 1. BACK ROW: Coach McDonald, L. Stepp, D. Heckel, T. Hopkins, R. Scott, I. Moore, T. Nauman, S. VanMeter, P. Fuelling, K. Lee. THIRD ROW: A. Lininger, R. Burke, T. Lininger, J. Oslin, R. Hutsell, M. Myers, I. Gildersleeve, D. Neilsen, J. Herron, T. Wintjen, I. Frede, J. Kirk, Coach Hamilton, Coach Morgan. SECOND ROW: R. Sweeton, C. Siddens, B. Walker, S. Meyerkorth, D. Bressler, E. Davis, D. Herron, D. Jones, D. Christains, R. Hunter, A. Graham, K. King. FRONT ROW: B. Nauman, T. McKenney S. Hunter, I. Ottmann, R. Muntz, C. Millsaps, B. Hurtig,, D. Moore. COACHES--Marvin McDonald, Larry Hamilton, and John Morgan. A Co-captains James and Richard 73 BACKFIELD: S. Hunter, S. Meyerkorth, J. Ottmann, D. Bressler. LINE: T. McKenny, D. Jones, T. Hopkins C. Millsaps, R. Muntz, B. I-lurtig, D. Moore. Gee fellers! I was only kidding. O. K. Randy, you take those four. I think I can handle this one. 74 ! me M ...six BACKFIELD: D. Bressler, D. Herron, D. Christians, J. Herron, R. Hutsell, I. Ottmann. LINE: R. Hunter, C Millsaps, R. Muntz, B. Hurtig, J. Gildersleeve. 1 Look out James! Here they come! Tag! You're it. 75 1963 BLUEJA Y FB HOMECOMING It 's the big night of the football year---it 's the 1963 Homecoming game played against the Tarkio Indians. The first half has ended and Mr. Hinderliter reaches for the crown to be placed on the 1963 Homecoming Queen--Miss Sharon Laumann. AT LEFT: Faces in the background portray the happiness as Richard and Sharon bring the Coronation to a close. FOOTBALL KING AND QUEEN SHARON AND RICHARD HUMECUMING JUNIOR Dan H 78 A T TEN DA NTS SENIORS G bh d SEN I ORS JUNIOR Rebecca H 1 SOPHS Randy 3 Kirk Sandy r Hunter r r CD y EIGH TH Jeanie HLIESSH ' Tommy ' Moore b . V V VN FRESH Tom Lininger Peggy Gallup SE VEN TH Cathy Herron George Carpenter ,IU IDR HIGH FOOTBALL ,, I ,, .,Vv . , ,. , . ' ,. . ' -1 is R f ., 5 , ' H f -1 ' Z7-ggi ..f 27yHf ,iw . , ' A V V I ., ' S pq.. ww LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Gaines, R. McDowell, I. Carpenter, B. Nauman. SECOND ROW: W. Moore, Ricky Oswald, I. Hodge, G. Gaines, P. Tharp, G. Carpenter. W. Arnthor, Coach Calvin. THIRD ROW: D. Cox, R. Reid, S. Tharp, B. Bowers, T. Houts, J. Thompson, P. Bressler, J. Heyen, L. Miller, M. Pierce. FRONT ROW: B. Lutz, G. Smith, T. Moore, I. Fentirnan, B. Boulware, G. Gebhards, S. Herron, M. Addington, R. Oswald. T RA CK AP JUNIOR HIGH BOY'S BASKETBALL BACK ROW: Coach Morgan, J. Carpenter, G. Gebhards, R. Oswald, J, Heyen, R. McDowell, J. Gaines, T. Moore, M. Fuelling. FRONT ROW: J. Fentiman, S. Herron, R. Reed, M. Addington B. Boulware, T. Bomar, P. Bressler, W. Moore. JUNIOR HIGH GIRL'S BASKETBALL BACK ROW: Coach Morgan, D, Meyerkorth, I, Hutsell, P. Meyerkorth, P, Makings, D. Moulder. FRONT ROW: L, Jackson, V. Amthor. J. Rosenbohm, J. Amthor, L. Wooten. A TEAM Danny Herron, Steve Meyerkorth, Ronnie Hunter, Steve Hunter, Dwane Bressler, Dennis Jones, Jay Gildersleeve, ,Tim Frede, Dick Cook, Randy Hutsell, Steve Boettner, Mike Myers, Coach McDonald. B TEAM Coach Hamilton, Randy Sweeton, James Allen, Alan Lininger, Richard Tiemeyer, Steve Van Meter, Terry 82 Wintjen, Joe Christen, James Oslin, Richard Burke, Steve Bell. FORWARDS Dennis Jones D1ck Cook bteve Meyerkorth Ronnie Hunter Dwane Bressler --CENTER- GUARDS ACTION SHUTS BASKETBALL KING 62 QUEEN PAT AND STEVE After the Rock Port-Mound City game, the Pep Club performed by doing a drill routine. The homecoming theme depicted winter sports with the King and Queen being the center of attraction Scenes from the Coronation are pictured on this pa ge, 86 1963 BLUEJA Y BASKETBALL CORONA TION Steve Meyerkorth, Liza Bailey, Peggy McE1fish, Dennis Jones. Crownbearers: Vicki Lingerfelt, David Stoner. A TTENDAN TS The dance-- the Queen. The Pep Club performs a drill at half time. A TEAM T. Townsend, G. Ingram, P. McElfish, P. Noah, L. Bailey, S. Scott, Coach McDonald, M Hays, P. Moore, B. Boulware, V. Boettner, G. Slemp, C. Taylor. B TEA BACK ROW: M. Amthor, P. Gallup, Coach McDonald, L. Noellsch, P. Herron. FRONT ROW: J. Pierce, S. Cook, S. Millsaps, C. Brusha. GIRL'S VARSITY L a Bailey Gerry Ingral Boulware Pat Noah Paula Moor WON - 11 LOST - 5 dy Scott Marty Hay TRA K THINCLAD LE TTERMEN BACK ROW, Left to Right: Bob Hurtig, Dwane Bressler, Ronnie Hunter, Dennis Jones, Steve Hunter, Bruce Rhodes FRONT ROW: Coach McDonald, Richard Burke, Randy Hutseli, Tony McKenney, Alan Lininger, Bob Walker, Coach Hamilton. Rock Port 90 Meet Scores High Point man 55 Tarkio Bressler 81 Hamburg Bressler 60 Craig Bressler 58 Fairfax 1X2 Hutsell Westboro 1X2 42 Tarkio Bressler 80 Mound City Burke , it,,r. r- ' A S8 f 2 W1 1 What next coach? ? if :.. N: Y, Y' Q18 more yards to go. A 'T Ji ki x -' . 4'Whi YJMM,,.,- ff' f hx ' A ififdififif -IV? ff ' I if Q LN A r , --fzfgfywu 2, i l' ' XfQ,iZ'ffLQif:i5??ffgf ,Y 5 Q K .2 , ,V . ,A,:::W Q - X- - i L'L1 i f A f ,,y,,, , , X p E , 'Q' s , gfgwv l,,,g, 1. 4 ' I :-Q on WM r-'i ss-lieu' if 'N' k i., - 'M .s ff:-i'gm:j -swrf-'ffN,m.s..aQ ' ,Ahif , D gL,,',A7' , - . - ih. 1 - ' W A f ? '11 W 1' , I ., . Q --.-fn - f A Y X ' 2 ' , -V a f 5 ' 'Yi1,. ag Y-f, . - ' .,g,:-,,,r4:'i?,agxn.r.:-1. -S A - -e v.. u or ITQTX f Y ' ,, T I J z' , ' fy ,asf P P -c i V,,,'w f s, g, -,...s, V .Ng--,m,Mi,.A,, .. ' 'X - ' W-1. V, f A k If I crack my knee once more And I have acrophobia. I'11 quit. 'Kwik Measure this one if you can find it. At left is a picture of Bruce Rhodes in action during the first track meet of the season. On this day, Bruce set a new school record in the shop-put with a heave of 43 feet 6 inches. The previous record was 42 feet. 91 Mr. Calvin presented Barry the READ MAGAZINE English aw ard . Mrs. Lawing presented the art awards to the out- standing art students. R Club President, Steve, presented the trophy to the school. Liza Bailey- -Homemaker Award--presented by Miss Palmer. James Ottmann--Student Body President--received a beautiful plaque. Librarians awards were given by Mrs. Shaw. Steve Hunter--DeKalb Ag. Accornplishrnent Award. Randy, Peg, and Cindy were awarded the honors in Sophomore English. Mr. Whitford presented awards for marching band. Jennie, Lynn, and Liza received awards for out- standing English work. Mrs. Shaw awarded Sharon the good citizenship award. Bev and Tam received honors for work in American history--Matty Hays not shown. INDIVIDUALS Ray Clifton and Liza Bailey THE OS T IDEAL CUTUPS Mary Jane Christen and Barry Nauman lr HUSBAND AND WIFE James Ottmann and Pat Noah V X ff 2 I I 9 K DANCERS Bev Boulware and Ronnie Scott PEP Richard Burke and Sandy Hunter lx r TALENT Steve Meyerkorth and Tam Townsend THE MOST IDEAL FRIENDS Pat Noah and James Ottmann FLIRTS Billy Bob Thomas and Sheila Millsaps 95 Q33 as George I. Beaslng ka J. R. Bailey Bill Corken THE B'S INSURANCE AGENCY THE BA K OF ATCHISON COU TY HOME OWNED AND HOME CONTROLLED A strong backer of all community affairs Employees shown: Standing, Jane Christen, Jane Gayler, and Katy Watts. 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