Ashland High School - Bluejay Yearbook (Ashland, KS)
- Class of 1963
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c. (1 Q)ecUccUi€yri J The Senior Class of 1963 wishes to express our thanks to a sincere and dedicated friend and instructor. We feel privileged in dedicating this annual to Mr. J. E. Humphreys who is retiring after thrity-four years as Superintendent of Ashland Schools. It is with humble spirit and a deep feeling of respect, affection, and gratitude, we say Thank you, Mr. Humphreys, for a job well done. FOREWORD We of the senior class of 1963 leave with the present and future students of Ashland High School the wonderful things we have experienced throughout this year. Although the activities of this year are quite vivid on our minds at the present, they shall soon be forgotten as time marches on and our lives become entangled with new experiences. The years that Ashland High School students have attended this building and have been under the wonderful guidance of Mr. Humphreys have been memorable ones. The new school and the new superintendent will certainly be a challenge to the future students of A. H. S. But this year and the closing of this chapter in our school's history will be forever preserved for you in this yearbook. 2 ADMINISTRATION SEATED: Mr. Wendell McMinimy, Treasurer; Mr. J. E. Humphreys, Supt. of Schools; Mr. Henry Gardiner, Director; Mr. Willis Shattuck, Clerk BOARD OF EDUCATION OPERATES BIG BUSINESS The administration job, a never-ending one, takes much time and energy. During the summer months, as well as during the school year, Mr. Humphreys and the Board of Education are constantly working to improve the Ashland school program. This last year, through unceasing work and advanced planning, a dream has become a reality in the form of a new high school bulding. We, the Senior class of 1963, Ashland High School, wish to express our gratitude for thier wonderful achievements and their contributions to education for the future. We deeply appreciate the work of these dedicated citizens who act as a public servant for the betterment of the community. BERRYMAN INSURANCE WALLINGFORD ELEVATOR CO. 4 MR. J. E. HUMPHREYS A.B. , Sterling College; M. A. , Kansas University; Superintendent, American History. MR. KENNETH PETERSON A.B., Phys. Educ. Wichita University; Biology, Coach. MRS. NANCY HURD B. S., Music, K.S.T.C., Emporia; Vocal. MR. KENNETH SWA NSON M.S., B.S., Mathematics, Fort Hays State; Principal. MR. HAROLD S. BARB A.B. , Business Administration, College of Emporia; Typewriting, Shorthand, Bookkeeping. MR. JIM VENTERS B. S. Science, Fort Hays State; Science, Chemistry, Physics, Shop. MRS. BEVERLY YORK B. S., Home Economics, Fort Hays State; Clothing, Foods. HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY 1962-63 GRAHAM CHEVROLET AND OLDSMOBILE RED HILLS MOTEL MR. JERRY HEADRICK B.S., Social Science, Northwestern State; World History, Constitution, Coach. MRS. DORIS COMPTON A. B. , Fort Hays; M.A., University of Arkansas; English, Speech. MR. FRANCIS FARR B. S. , Music; K.S.T.C., Emporia; Band. MRS. MABEL ELY Central Missouri State College, B.S. in Education. MRS. MADDIE HINCKLEY A. B. , Cotner College; M. A. , University of Nebraska; Latin, Spanish. MR. DON CROSBY B. S. Industrial Arts, Fort Hays State; Woodwork, Mechanical Drawing, Driver's Education. Right Hello, Bright Eyes HUH? 6 SENIORS Sharon McKinley Secretary Jon Swayze Treasurer Honorary Co-Captain SENIOR CLASS MOTTO: Second To None FLOWER: Red Rose COLORS: Blue and Silver Diane Klinger Homecoming Queen John Brunholtz Robert York President Robert Daily Vice-President Honorary Captain Jerry Headrick Class Sponsor 'l Donald Webb Margaret Yearbook Business Hulstine Manager Larry O'Bleness ASHCRAFT DRUG CO. GRIMES HOMEGAS Jeanne Preisner Joyce Bowman Homecoming Attendant Judy Harden Yearbook Editor Sam Mosshart Richard Randall Honorary Co-Captain Dixie Griffith Howard Ritter Frances Reynolds Sylvester Ferguson MATTHEW INSURANCE AGENCY D AND L SKOGMOS STORE SENIORS John Ehret Robert Weikal David L. Blecha Ronnie Lunsford Ellen Brooks Sharon Kaye Smith SENIORS Martha Anderson Patricia O'Neal Dorothy Smith MARTHA JANE ANDERSON MIA Band 3; Girls' Glee 1,2,3; Y-Teen 1, 2,3,4-Officer 4-Letter 1,2,3, 4; Junior Play; Senior Play; Senior Talent Show; Library Assistant; Homecoming Attendant; Scholarship Team 4. DAVID LAWRENCE BLECHA Transferred from Albuquerque, N.M. 4; City League Basketball Team; Debate Team; Chess Club; Track; Speech 4; Senior Talent Show. HELEN JOYCE BOWMAN Frenchie Girls' Glee 1,2, 3,4; Class Officer 2, 3; Y-Teen 1,2,3,4-Letter 1,2,3,4; Latin II Play; Senior Play; Senior Talent Show; Scholarship Letter 1,2, 3, 4; Homecoming Attendant; Annual Staff. ELLEN ELLOUISE BROOKS Transferred from Logan, Kansas 3; Band 1,2,3-Letter 1,2; Girls' Glee 1, 2-Letter 1,2; Mixed Chorus 1,2-Letter 1,2; Band Ensemble 3; Kayettes 1,2-Letter 1,2; Pep Club 1,2-Letter 1,2; Pep Band 1,2,3; One Act Play 4; Y-Teen 3,4-Letter 3,4; Senior Talent Show; Annual Staff; Scholarship Letter 1,2,3, 4; Scholarship Team 2, 4. JOHN F. BRUNHOLTZ Transferred from Holyrood, Kans. 2; Football 1, 2,3,4-Letter 1,2,3, 4; Basketball 1,2,3-Letter 1,2; Track 1,2, 3-Letter 1,2,3; Hi-Y 2,3, 4; Junior Play; Senior Talent Show. ROBERT H. DAILY, II Big Bob Football 1,2,3, 4-Letter 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3, 4-Letter 2,3,4; Track 3,4; All League Football; All Southwestern 1st Team; All State; All League Basketball; Junior Play; Senior Play; Christmas Play; Senior Talent Show; Scholarship Letter 3,4; Honorary Football Captain. JOHN EHRET Football 1,2,3,4-Letter 2,3, 4; Track 1; Basketball 1; Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; Senior Talent Show. SYLVESTER FERGUSON Basketball 1; Hi-Y 1,2,3, 4; Christmas Play; Junior Play; Senior Play; Senior Talent Show; Scholarship Letter 2. DIXIE LOU GRIFFITH Dix Girls' Glee 1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Y-Teen 1,2,3,4-Letter 1,2,3, 4; Junior Play; Scholarship Team 3,4; Senior Talent Show; Annual Staff. JUDITH ANNE HARDEN Blondie Band 1,2,3, 4-Letter 2,3; Flute Quartet 1,3-Flute Septet 4; Solo 1,2,3; Piano Solo 1,2,4; Pep Band 1,2, 3, 4; Dance Band 1,3,4; Girls' Glee 1,2,3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1, 2,3, 4-Letter 2, 3,4; Mixed Ensemble 1; Triple Trio 2,3,4; Vocal Solo 4; Y-Teen 1,2,3,4-Letter 1,2,3,4; Junior Play; Senior Play; Christmas Play; Latin II Play; Senior Talent Show; Scholarship Letter 1,2, 3,4; Scholarship Team 1,2, 3,4; Speech 3,4; Clipperette Editor; Annual Staff; Spelling Contest 1, 2. MARGARET ELLEN HULSTINE Girls’ Glee 2,3,4-Letter 2,3,4; Y-Teen 1,2,3,4-Officer 1-Letter 1,2, 3,4; Library Assistant 1,2,3; Scholarship Letter 1,3,4; Scholarship Team 4; Senior Talent Show; Annual Staff; Masonic Scholarship; V.F.W. Scholarship. DIANE KLINGER Di Band 1,2,3,4-Officer 4; Flute Quartet 1,3; Girls’ Glee 1,2, 3,4; Mixed Chorus 2,3, 4-Letter 3,4; Triple Trio 3, 4; Vocal Solo 4; Y-Teen 1,2,3,4-Officer 4-Letter 1,2,3, 4; Scholarship Letter 1,2,3, 4; Scholarship Team 1, 2,3,4; Spelling Contest 3; Girls' State; Cheerleader 4; Homecoming Queen; Latin II Play; Junior Play; Senior Play; Senior Talent Show; Class Officer 1, 3; One Act Play. 12 RONNIE GENE LUNSFORD Football 2,3,4-Letter 3,4; Basketball 3, 4-Letter 4; Track 2,3, 4-Letter 3, 4; Boys' Glee 3,4; Mixed Chorus 3,4; Boys' Ensemble 3; Hi-Y 1,2,3. 4; Junior Play; Christmas Play; Scholarship Team 1,2,4; Scholarship Letter 1,2,3,4; Senior Talent Show; J.V. Severe, Jr. Memorial Award. SHARON ELAINE McKINLEY Mouse Band 1,2, 3, 4; Clarinet Choir 1,2, 3, 4; Clarinet Quartet 1,2; Girls' Glee 1; Y-Teen 1,2,3,4-Letter 1,2,3,4-Officer 4; Scholarship Team 4; Scholarship Letter 1,2,3,4; Christmas Play; Junior Play; Senior Play; Senior Talent Show; D.A.R. American History Award. SAM C. MOSSHART Sad Sam Football 2-Letter 2; Hi-Y 1,2,3; Junior Play; Senior Talent Show; Annual Staff. LARRY L. O'BLENESS LOB” Football 1,2,3,4-Letter 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Track 1,2,3,4-Letter 3,4; Band 1,2; Boys' Glee 1,2,3, 4; Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; Junior Play; Senior Play; Christmas Play; Senior Talent Show. PATRICIA LYNN O'NEAL Pat Band 1,2,3, 4-Letter 3,4; Drum Major 3,4; Librarian 4; Pep Band 3,4; Solo Twirler 1,2, 3, 4; Flute Quartet 1,3; Flute Septet 4; Solo 3,4; Girls' Glee 1,3,4; Mixed Chorus 3,4; Class Officer 1; Y-Teen 1,2,3,4-Officer 3-Letter 1,2,3, 4; Latin II Play; Junior Play; Senior Play; Scholarship Letter 1,3,4; Scholarship Team 3; Senior Talent Show; Annual Staff. JEANNE MARIE PREISNER Band 1,2,3, 4-Letter 3; Girls' Glee 1,3; Y-Teen 1,2,3,4-Letter 1,2,3, 4; Scholarship Letter 1,2, 3, 4; Junior Play; Senior Play; Senior Talent Show. RICHARD L. RANDALL Rich Football 1,2,3,4-Letter 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4-Letter 4; Track 1,2, 3, 4-Letter 2,3,4; Boys' Glee 1,2,3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3, 4; Boys' Ensemble 3,4; Hi-Y 1,2, 3,4; Honorary Co-Captain; Junior Play; Senior Play; Senior Talent Show. FRANCES LEE REYNOLDS Girls' Glee 3,4; Mixed Chorus 3,4; Class Officer 1; Y-Teen 1,2,3,4-Letter 1,2,3, 4; Scholarship Team 3, 4; Scholarship Letter 3,4; Library Assistant; Senior Talent Show; Yearbook Staff, Cum Laude . HOWARD I. RITTER Ike Hi-Y 1,2,3, 4; Scholarship Letter 1; Senior Play; Senior Talent Show. DOROTHY LOUISE SMITH Dot Girls' Glee 1,2,3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1, 2,3,4; Vocal Solo 3,4; Y-Teen 1,2,3, 4-Letter 1,2, 3, 4; Annual Staff; Junior Play; Senior Play; Senior Talent Show. SHARON KAYE SMITH Kaye Band 1,2, 3, 4-Letter 1,2, 3, 4; Solo 1, 2,3,4; Clarinet Quartet 1,2,3, 4; Mixed Clarinet Quartet 1; Clarinet Choir 1,2,3, 4; Girls' Glee 1,2; Y-Teen 1, 2,3, 4-Letter 1,2,3,4-Officer 1,2,3,4; Scholarship Team 1,2,3, 4; Scholarship Letter 1,2,3, 4; Cheerleader 3,4; Latin II Play; Junior Play; Senior Play; Senior Talent Show; Class Officer 2; D.A.R. Good Citizenship Award. JONATHAN SWAYZE Jon Football 1,2,3,4-Letter 2,3,4; Track 3,4; Band 1,2, 3, 4; Drum Ensemble 1, 2; Class Officer 4; All League Football; All Southwestern; Honorary Co-Captain; Hi-Y 1,2,3,4-Officer 4; Junior Play; Senior Play; Senior Talent Show. 13 DONALD DEAN WEBB Don Band 1,2,3, 4-Letter 1,2,3,4-Officer 4; Pep Band 1,2, 3, 4; Dance Band 1,3, 4; Ensemble 1,2,3; Drum Solo 1,2,3, 4; Boys' Glee 1,2,3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3, 4-Letter 1,2,3; Boys’ Ensemble 2,3,4; Vocal Solo 3,4; Hi-Y 1,2, 3,4; Scholarship Letter 2,3,4; Senior Play; Senior Talent Show; Student Band Director; John P. Sousa Award; Clipperette Staff; Annual Staff. LARRY ROBERT WEIKAL Bob Basketball 3; Hi-Y 1,2, 3, 4; Senior Talent Show. ANNUAL STAFF Mr. Barb.................ADVISOR ludy Harden..............EDITOR Joyce Bowman.............Typing and Layouts Ellen Brooks............. Margaret Hulstine........ Sam Mosshart............. Robert York (sports) .... Dorothy Smith.............Pictures Don Webb....................BUSINESS MANAGER Bob Daily.................Sales Dixie Griffith............. Sharon McKinley............ Frances Reynolds........... Mr. Hoffman, Clean-up man around A.H.S. ROBERT LEE YORK Willie Football 1,2, 3, 4-Letter 2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3, 4-Letter 4; Band 1,2,3, 4; Ensemble 1,2, 3, 4; Boys' Glee 1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1, 2,3,4; Boys' Ensemble 2,3, 4-Letter 3; Vocal Solo 4; Hi-Y 1,2,3, 4; Class Officer 2,4; Junior Play; Senior Play; Senior Talent Show; Scholarship Letter 1,3,4; Annual Staff. Editor at work Mr. Barb Staff Advisor JUNIORS Allison, Carol Baker, Pat Berryman, Tom Betschart, Tom Blackman, Mike Boyd, Joyce Broadie, Allen Brown, Sam Dodson, Mary Marie Dome, Kenny Dome, Lora Dorsey, Bob German, Kay Herman, Dennis Hulstine, Martha Larrick, Janice Pike, Losson, President Brunholtz, Tim, Vice Pres. Schindler, David, Sec. Treas. Swanson, Kenneth, Sponsor Ledbetter, Norma Messer, Norma O'Neal, Kathie Osborn, Harold Ray, Marilyn Reed, Cherry Santee, Ina May Schweitzer, Sue Ann Trease, Linda Trease, Randy Strodtman, Eric Vallentine, Margo JUNIORS WESNER'S FURNITURE Waugh, Karen Wibright, Dee Wyatt, Virginia HELEN'S BEAUTY BAR I I I ® Whazzat?? TEN-HUT! ! ! ! Deck the halls. . Don’t look now, but... Dreamy Eyes Three Stooges HEY, LIMBO!!!! NU-WAY CLEANERS MARY’S BEAUTY SHOP 17 HUH?? You rang? Conspiracy Where's Reba??? i CAST OF CHARACTERS Wingy Vashki ..........(... Losson Pike Dora Vashki ................. Marilyn Ray Flora Vashki .................. Lora Dome Emil Vashki ..............Tom Berryman Anna Vashki .............. Dee Wibright Biddy Brady .............. Cherry Reed Mrs. Jones ............... Martha Hulstine Tessy Vashki .............. Kathie O'Neal Luke Watson .............. Harold Osborn Oswald Fredrick .......... David Schindler Johnny Jones ................ Sam Brown Mrs. Fredrick ............... Joyce Boyd Mrs. Bixby ............... Virginia Wyatt Maxey .................... Tim Brunholtz Judge Patrick ............ Allen Broadie Percival Ping ............ Mike Blackman Grandma Vashki ........... Ina Mae Santee Sarabelle ................ Karen Waugh Zuvabelle ................ Janice Larrick Dixie Jones .............. Norma Ledbetter Cousin ................... Margo Vallentine Cousin ............... Sue Ann Schweitzer Love Your Neighbor NORTHERN NATURAL GAS CO. 18 CITIZENS STATE BANK SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES Allen, Charles Anderson, Ruth Arnold, Janice Baker, Vivian Barricklow, Linda Battersby, Donna Butler, Feryl Closson, Dan Cole, Mary Cook, Don Dome, Pamela Fry, Lewis Giles, Marca Hardesty, Beverly Harper, Sandy Hughs, Tim Jipp, Joelene Klinger, Jenison Lake, Ethel Little, Tom Osborn, Ronnie, Pres. German, Dwayne, V. Pres. McPhail, Curt, Sec. Treas. Mr. Jim Venters, Sponsor Love, Ray Markland, Glenda McPhail, V. C. McPhail, Virginia Messer, Reba Mosshart, Charles Pentz, Peggy Preisner, Ivan Redger, Robert Schulz, Dana Sneed, Philip Stegman, Dennis Theander, Arlen Volenstine, Larry Wibright, Connie Williams, Janet 20 VANNAMAN HARDWARE HOTPOINT APPLIANCES NEW CAR? Hello yourself What's in the glasses? Beatniks? Love that twist Professor Sneed Mr. Red 21 The guests were served by the sophomores, dressed as French cooks and waitresses. The stage was a night scene in Paris. JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET “EVENING IN PARIS was the theme of the 1962-63 Junior Senior Banquet, presented on April 16, 1963, by the Junior class. The speaker of the evening was Mr. Melvin Geier. After the banquet the guests danced to the music of the Coldwater Dance Band. CLARK COUNTY FARM BUREAU FIRE EXTINGUISHERS AND OTHER MISCELLANEOUS SUPPLIES. WALLACE C. BRISTOL, AGENT, KANSAS FARM LIFE INSURANCE AND FARM BUREAU MUTUAL INSURANCE FRESHMEN FRESHMEN Allen, Kenny Allison, Paula Booth, Glenda Boyd, Barbara Broad ie, Bill Butler, Sue Galloway, Sherry Harden, Don Humphreys, Karen Larrick, Sharon Ledbetter, Pat Lunsford, Dan Markland, Kathy McMillon, Monica Moore, John Wilson, Bill, Pres. Collins, Joetta, V.P. McIntyre, DeAnna, Sec. Pike, Kirby, Treas. Mull, Bill Mull, Virginia Osborne, John Redger, Louise Seacat, Marilyn Seidel, Bill Stegman, Connie Strodtman, Rhen Trease, Larry Urban, Don Vandeveer, Leland Watson, Melvin Waugh, Keith Weikal, Jerry York, Jane Mr. Don Crosby, Sponsor DON SPOTTS LUMBER COMPANY 24 HI-WAY GROCERY Who are you smiling at SIT DOWN STRIKE? HUH? WORK? I LOVE IT. SENIOR PL A T “Meet Me In St. Louis” r CAST OF CHARACTERS Mr. Smith.......................Bob Daily Mrs. Smith .... Martha Anderson Rose...........................Kaye Smith Esther..........Sharon McKinley Agnes...............Jeanne Preisner Tootie..........................Pat O'Neal Lon.............Sylvester Ferguson Grandpa...............Howard Ritter Katie..........................Judy Harden Mrs. Waughop .... Dorothy Smith Ida Boothby...................Joyce Bowman John Shepard...........Robert York Fred Gregory . . . . Larry O'Bleness Lucille Pentard .... Diane Klinger Mr. Dodge.......................Don Webb Mr. Duffy.......................Jon Swayze Conductor......................Rich Randall Director........Mrs. Dale Compton MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS” is a warm hearted story of the Lon Smith family. The story concerns the Smiths, their home in St. Louis, and the World's Fair of 1904. One week before the opening of the Fair, the father is notified that he is being moved to New York. The daughters, the cook, Grandpa, and their friends all become part of a scheme to prevent Papa from getting the job. The play was written by Sally Benson. ACTIVITIES MIXED CHORUS Karen Humphreys-Accompanist BOY'S GLEE CLUB Don Webb-Accompanist 28 TRIPLE TRIO Mrs. Nancy Hurd was the director of the Ashland Vocal Groups this past year. They put on the annual Christmas concert and also the spring concert. Two Soloists received a I rating at State Contest this year. They were Don Webb, singing The Trumpeter and Marilyn Ray, singing I Want Jesus To Walk With Me. STATE SOLOISTS BOYS ENSEMBLE 29 ASHLAND HIGH SCHOOL CLARINET QUARTET I rating State Contest u mi SAXOPHONE SEXTET I rating State Contest WOODWIND QUINTET I rating State Contest BRASS SEXTET I rating State Contest 30 CLARINET CHOIR I rating District Contest BLUEJAY BAND BAND COUNCIL President.........: Donald Webb Vice-President. . . Diane Klinger Secretary Treasurer ... Joyce Boyd Band Captain .... Robert York Drum Majorettes . . . Pat O'Neal Jenison Klinger Monica McMillion Student Band Conductor......... Donald Webb I rating State Contest Karen Humphreys-Flute Judy Harden-Piano Harold Osborn-Tuba 5th Annual Pop Concert Paging Ma Kettle 31 1962-63 CHEERLEADERS Ashland High came forth this year for the first time with the Bluejay Victory Bell. Our Victory Bell rang out five times for Football and 10 times for Basketball. Another new addition for AHS in 1962-63 was B-Team Cheerleaders. Our thanks go to them for supporting our team this year. “A” Team Cheerleaders Joyce Boyd Kaye Smith Diane Klinger Sue Ann Schweitzer “B” Team Cheerleaders Reba Messer Barbara Boyd Karen Humphreys Jenison Klinger SPEECH CONTESTANTS Those participating in speech contest this year were LEFT TO RIGHT: Tim Brunholtz—humorous reading; David Blecha—extemporaneous speaking; Charles Allen—extemporaneous speaking; Judy Harden — oral interpretation of prose; Ruth Anderson—humorous reading; Kathie O'Neal—oral interpretation of poetry; Pam Dome—oration; Jenison Klinger— informative speech; Bev Hardesty—dramatic reading; Mary Cole—oration; Cherry Reed—informative speech; Janice Arnold—dramatic reading. Speech instructor: Mrs. Dale Compton The one-act play, The Happy Journey , received a I rating at the District contest. LEFT TO RIGHT: David Schindler, Harold Osborn, Tim Brunholtz, Marilyn Ray, Dee Wibright, Kathie O'Neal. Director. Mrs. Dale Compton V I ] 71 muiunju LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. York, sponsor; M. Ray, music; C. Wibright, worship; J. York, representative; J. Klinger, publicity; R. Anderson, secretary; D. Klinger, president; M. Anderson, social service; S. McKinley, program; K. Smith, social; V. Wyatt, VIP; M. Hulstine, treasurer; P. Dome, vice-president. LEFT TO RIGHT: President, Bob Daily; Vice-President, Jon Swayze; Secretary-Treasurer, Tom Betschart. The purpose of the Hi-Y is to create and maintain a high standard of Christian character, clean speech, sports, scholarship, and living. Hi-Y is an organization which all high school boys have an opportunity to join. It represents a movement of the YMCA. In addition to their weekly meetings, the Hi-Y provide various activities throughout the year. A main event of the year is a picnic for the members and the men faculty. OUR PURPOSE To build a fellowship of women and girls, devoted to the task of realizing, in our common life, those ideals of personal and social living to which we are committed by our faith as Christians . In this endeavor, we seek to understand Jesus, to share his love for all people, and to grow in the knowledge and Love of God. ASHLAND CO-OP ft $ ATHLETICS FOOTBALL SQUAD 1962-63 J. Swayze R. York L. O'Bleness T. Berryman A. Broadie 3 yr. Sr. 3 yr. Sr. 3 yr. Sr. S. Brown K. Dome D. Herman L. Pike D. Schindler R. Trease K. Waugh B. Wilson B. Dorsey H. Osborn T. Betschart Lettermen GANSONS-MODERN MERCHANDISE SEASON Ashland--6 Ashland----14 Ashland----0 Ashland----25 Ashland--6 Ashland----7 ’“Ashland---25 Ashland----37 ’“Ashland---7 “Home RECORD Meade--------- 6 Fowler........13 Plains--------12 Coldwater-----12 Greens burg — 0 Kinsley--------7 Haviland------12 Protection---- 7 Cimarron------14 Games COVERDALE BODY SHOP FROM LEFT TO RIGHT-Mr. Headrick, coach, Robert York, Ronnie Lunsford, David Schindler, Preisner, Robert Daily. FRONT ROW-Richard Randall, Tim Brunholtz, Tom Berryman, Randy Tom Betschart. SEASON RECORD Ashland-----49 Meade---------44 Ashland----64 Coldwater-----59 ♦Ashland-----45 Protection----41 Ashland-----43 Plains--------47 ♦Ashland-----47 Meade---------43 ♦Ashland-----51 Englewood-----36 Ashland-----44 Greensburg---55 ♦Ashland-----66 Fowler........57 Ashland-----46 Coldwater-----40 k Ashland-----37 Protection----48 • Ashland-----52 Bucklin.......33 ' ♦Ashland-----45 Cimarron------56 ■ ♦Ashland-----49 Minneola------42 Tournament at Greensburg Ashland-----56 Coldwater-----48 Ashland-----45 Friends Aca.--50 Ashland-----63 Greensburg---64 ♦Here THE HOME LUMBER AND SUPPLY COMPANY The B Team under coach Peterson enjoyed a very impressive season with a record of eleven wins and two losses. A TEAM LOOK OUT NEXT YEAR! Regional qualifiers Hardly workin Freshmen Relay Mile Relay A. H. S. Track Team Don't anybody look! BOYD'S STANDARD OIL CO. TRACK SCHEDULE 1963 3- 30 Sterling 4- 8 Anthony 4-10 Fort Hays 4-23 Coldwater 4- 26 Kinsley 5- 3 Iroquoise League at Cimarron 5-7 Cimarron Relays 5-10 Regional, Dodge City ATTENDANT QUEEN ATTENDANT Martha Anderson Diane Klinger HOMECOMING CO-CAPTAIN CAPTAIN CO-CAPTAIN Jon Swayze Rich Randall Bob Daily GRADES EIGHTH GRADE SEVENTH GRADE Baker, K. Barricklow, L. Bell, J. Bisel, D. Bradshaw, P. Brunholtz, C. Cunningham, M. Estes, S. Fowler, K. Harden, M. Humphreys, I. Larrick, R. Love, R. McNickle, A. Redger, C. Reynolds, F. Roberts, D. Smith, T. Stevens, J. Swanson, D. Trease, R. Wyatt, S. York, F. Mr. Fairbanks, Sponsor Baker, B. Baker, M. Booth, K. Butler, D. Carter, D. Cole, P. Conway, G. Conway, V. Garten, J. Hardesty, R. Hoffman, D. Hulstine, L. Hulstine, P. Klinger, L. Larrick, S. Lynch, M. McFarlene, L. McPhail, B. McPhail, D. Miller, R. Mishler, T. Mosshart, J. Pentz, P. Seacat, R. VALLENTINE'S TOWN AND COUNTRY HARDWARE AND HOUSEWARE CLARK COUNTY CLIPPER 44 P. Arnold T. Arnold D. Amspiger C. Baker J. Bell K. Betschart R. Brown L. Cline J. Collins P. Coverdale C. Estes D. Graff R. Harden S. Haydock D. Jarrell B. Jones T. Kennedy S. Krocke R. Little C. Love K. Lunsford S. McDanill K. Mishler G. Pike J. Ramsey D. Rankin B. Stegman D. Strodtman T. Swanson S. Valentine R. Watson R. Webb R. Work C. Worton D. Wyatt M. Geier FIFTH GRADE K. Baker D. Bisel R. Bliss B. Boyd C. Conway J. Ganson J. Ganson K. Garten L. Holler E. Hulstine J. Humphreys G. Jones D. McIntyre J. McNickle K. McPhail M. Mishler A. Mulch L. Mullendore T. Nester C. Pike S. Rankin D. Rethorst C. Schindler D. Stephens D. Stone A. Tucker A. Webb' D. Baker HEATH'S GROCERY 45 GAMBLE DEALER-f. e. palmer THIRD GRADE Bliss, Q. Brack, M. Brooks, L. Butler, G. Brunholtz, T. Carter, G. Chappee, M. Cline, D. Collins, R. Floyd, J. Fowler, E. Galloway, M. German, L. Harden, P. Hargett, G. Jarrell, S. Leslie, B. Lightfoot, D. Messer, J. Mings, R. Schweitzer, L. Shaw, B. Smith, K. Watson, D. Wibright, E. Work, D. Mrs. Wilson FELLERS MOTOR COMPANY BOJAC OIL COMPANY Arnspiger, J. Bell, M. Boyd, D. Brack, V. Brooks, D. Brooks, D. Chrislip, V. Collins, L. Conway, R. Coverdale, C. Cunningham, N. Dielman, D. Duvall, R. Graff, D. Graham,. S. Geier, K. German, K. Griffith, V. Holler, L. Hulstine, L. Kennedy, S. Krier, B. Lang, D. Mathis, D. McCarty, M. Mulch, F. Mullendore, J. Nester, R. Nicholsen, T. O'Neal, L. Ramsey, A. Rankin, S. Rankin, S. Seacat, R. Shattuck, S. Stegman, K. Stevens, C. Watson, J. Wiles, D. Mrs. Humphreys Allen, J. Baskerville, L. Brooks, M. Carter, M. Ellis, J. Ferguson, E. Ford, D. Fowler, W. Haley, C. Hargett, A. Haydock, M. Hulstine, D. Kracke, K. Krier, G. McPhail, D. McQuade, S. Messer, N. Mishler, K. Redger, D. Roberts, C. Seacat, S. Schindler, C. Thompson, E. Webb, M. Mrs. Lipsett FIRST GRADE „ . „D . nr SECOND GRADE Arnold, J. Bayne, B. Bisel, R. Booth, R. Brooks, D. Cunningham, P. German, C. Graham, B. Harden, P. Hargett, T. Hensley, R. Hoffman, D Proctor, D. Humphrey, T. Garrell, G. Keasling, D. Milligan, V. Mings, R. Moore, D. Musgrove, B. Nicholson, L. Redger, D. Rethorst, S. Schwartz, B. Schweitzer, A. Theander, C. Watson, J. Wesner, F. Wiles, D. Mrs. Baker Trease, S. METZGER’S CLOTHIERS KINDERGARTEN AM. CLASS Arnold, J. Brack, L Breit, J. Carter, R Duvall, B. Harden, J. Harden, S. Lippsett, R Millam, C. Mullendore, D. Musgrove, B. Pike, K. Schadegg, L. Seacat, S. Theander, R. Thomas, D. PM. CLASS Breit, K. Dodge, S. Evans, D. Evans, J. Fairbanks, B. Graham, S. Hulstine, R. Milligan, V. Mings, B. Osborn, J. Schubert, N. Mrs. Simmons, teacher ASHLAND SALE CO., INC. RAYMOND BROADIE. OWNER, ME 5-2596 SALE EVERY MONDAY-ME 5-2335 DU-ITT CATTLE OILER P AND N STOCK RACKS AND PORTABLE PENS RANCH SUPPLIES Allen, K. Amspiger, R. Bayne, B. Brack, R. Chrislip, L. Collins, V. Estes, K. Fox, D. Haley, C. Hebert, W. Hensley, M. Jarrell, B. Keasling, D. Leslie, K. McDaniel, D. FIRST GRADE McNickle, H. Proctor, G. Rankin, M. Ritter, D. Stegman, R. Swift, E. Stevens, J. Swanson, M. Tuttle, T. Watson, D. Webb, D. Mrs. Work OSBORNE'S APPLIANCES SALES PHILCO CABLE T.V. ME 5-2593 49 CLARK COUNTY ABSTRACT LOAN AND INVESTMENT CO HI Ya! Big, Bad Bob Blushing Bride Martha's Little Helper Who'§ The Dummy? Watch your Thumb, Robert New Senior? No Secrets, David Daily's Harem Hello Bright Eyes Watch it! Woo Woo! FOX GROCERY 50 ROBERTS FRESH FOODS Larry and John entertained us on the bus. SENIOR TRIP The seniors left on May 27 for Kirkwood Lodge in the Ozarks. We returned to Ashland June 1, and rode in the parade for Mr. Humphreys Day . CLASS POEM A is for Anderson, Martha to us; With the seniors she rates personality-plus . B is for Blecha, our outspoken man; If he can’t explain it, NOBODY can. B is for Bowman, Frenchie to most; She's our choice from coast to coast. B is for Brooks, our Bride-to Be; Osborn her last name shall be. B is for Brunholtz, Mrs. Compton’s pet; He'll take any English grade he can get. D is for Daily, our big football captain; When He's around, anything can happen. E is for Ehret, the bouncer at Dean's; What he says, he really means. F is for Ferguson, our purple car fan; When it comes to drawing, he's our man. G is for Griffith, the girl who can sing; It sounds as sweet as a bird on the wing. H is for Harden, the one with blonde hair; Where there's Sam, Judy's sure to be there. H is for Hulstine, also for heart; Margaret’s been our girl right from the start. K is for Klinger, our Homecoming Queen; On the subject of know-how, Di's really keen. L is for Lunsford, the brain” of our bunch; Around the girls, he's out to lunch. M is for McKinley, our pint-sized doll; Sharon's waiting for the right man to call. M is for Mosshart, we call him Sam; If he's not in school, he's our cow-ropin' man. O is for O'Bleness, LOB to all of us; As everyone knows, he's an ornery cuss. O is for O'Neal, a twirler? Yes, Sir! If she doesn't watch out, the Injuns'll get her. P is for Preisner, a nice, friendly gal; To all of us, Jeannie's pal. R is for Randall, our track-making” man; If Rich can't catch her, nobody can. R is for Reynolds, our History ace; You might see Frances just any old place. R is for Ritter, our Tex Ritter fan; Ike strapped on his guns, and played in the band. S is for Smith, or sometimes Dot; To be a secretary is what she has sought. S is for Smith, we call her Kaye; Her motto is All work and no play. S is for Swayze, our cool socker star; When he's on the field, the Freshmen run far. W is for Webb, our man on the drum; Wherever Don goes, there's sure to be fun. W is for Weikal, our small-type man; He's surely a shootin'-iron fan. Y is for York, the class President; To New York and back he's been sent. H is for Headrick, our sponsor so dear; He'll be glad when we get out of here. 52 T r • ■■ ' -Vr „,' - ‘ “ «. — a . -f • V ; v ,T. • v .-. : 7- ..-' . • • ; 7 : vf t .;- - ,. . • . ‘ - r -Id •v . V. . • r.-• - ; : -• - .-s. 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