Ashland High School - Bluejay Yearbook (Ashland, KS)

 - Class of 1967

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SENIOR CL A SS POEM B is for BAKER, the girl known as kitten, It's the boys' hearts that she's really smitten. LORAINE is the beauty, whose voice brings her fame, We're quite sure that it's Scott who will change her name. JUDY's been our Lady Godiva gal, To more than one, she's been a pal. B is for BIS EL, the girl with red hair, When she's around, all the boys just stare. Now here's a real cute gal, BELINDA by name, She's got the stuff to drive any boy insane. CINDY's our sharp and witty brown-eyed lass, She's been a great addition to our Senior class. D is for DAILY, our casanova supreme, To be a Hay's cowboy is his big dream. LOREN's the guy who's not like his name of GRAVE, He is sure to make some special girl rave. MIKE's our guy who to town he often does go, We wonder, does it have anything to do with Jo? MARY is a very intelligent lass, She was valedictorian of the illustrious Senior class. IRAS, Maggie, or Maggot, it's all the same, To us she is the class's sweet little dame. Our girl from down south, that's our NAOMI, To her Mike is anything but bologna, KAREN's our favorite from Wellington, With her you're sure to have some fun. Some call him RON, others know him as Breezy, But whatever he does, it's sure to be easy. RANDY's the boy that Sherlyn calls, honey, We all know that she's his own private bunny. Our guitar pickin' guy answers to the name of TERRY, It's been fun to be with him, 'cause he's so merry. For nigh on six weeks now, a brace STEVE's been wear-in', But for longer than that, HELEN'S been given Good citizen and Betty Crocker as a name, But we'll remember her as Horrible.. . and it's all the same. ANDY is our runner and president most dear, With Mac at the helm, we were always in fear. CAROL REDGER starred as Mrs. T. Ashington Finch, That she's destined for great things is surely a cinch. DOUG ROBERTS drives a red pick-up and black supersport, We're sure Hays will provide him with lots of girls to court!! FRANK REYNOLDS is that wild and wonderful wooer of Debi, And he has a gas bill to prove his foot is heavy. RITA has failed at her one RINEHART ambition, Which was to enlist Mike as a Senior addition. S is for SMITH, who's so clever in bookkeeping, When he goes to Salina, all the girls will be left weeping. STEVENS is big, brawny, and what a football player, One little secret tho, he's also a girl slayer! That DEN DEN is funny is fact without proof, Cause we all laugh and giggle around old Snaggle-tooth. RICK TREASE has the good looks to be a movie star. Nancy even thinks he's Elvis when he strums the guitar. It wasn't a jail, but a hospital where LONNIE was book-ed, Wedding bells will ring, and it's to Vickie he's hooked. With Bill gone to Hays, JAN gave her spot on the bench, To a blonde Junior, we all call Mike Lynch. W is for WILLIAMS, smiling, friendly, and gay, It looks like he's destined to be always that way! SHARON's one gal we all hate to see leave, Wherever she goes, you may be sure there'll be Steve. JOYCE is our girl whose name will be Ahring, his ring's been on Sharon. 'Cause it's John she'll soon be marrying. FRANK has served faithfully as STUCO president, As a wildcat at KSU he'll be a great resident. 14

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FRANK REYNOLD--Hi-Y 1-2-4; Class V. Pres. 2; Football 1-2; Basketball 1-2. RITA RINEHART--Transferred from Englewood 3; Class Secy. 4; Y-Teen, letter 3-4; Pep Club letter 3-4; Poster G Button Chairman 4; Band 3-4; Scholarship Team 3-4; Jr. Play, Eileen; Clipperette Staff; Annual Staff, Assistant Layout Editor; Golf 3; Tennis 4; Volleyball 3; Summa Cum Laude. TED SMITH--Hi-Y 1; Jr. Play; Football 1-2; Basketball 2; Christmas Program 4. TERRY MAYES--Transferred from Oklahoma 4; Sr. Play, Stage Manager. LONNIE WADDELL--Jr. Play, Detective; Football 1; Annual Staff, Photographer. DOUG ROBERTS--STUCO Rep. 1; Class V. Pres. 1; Hi-Y 1-2-3-4, V. Pres. 4; Boys Glee 1-2-3-4, Mixed Chorus 2-3-4; Jr. Play, Mr. Peirot; Sr. Play, Mr. Hyde; Christmas Program; Miss Pep escort 1; Football, letter 1-2-3-4, Co-captain; Track 1; Annual Staff, Business Manager; Cum Laude. JOHN STEVENS--Class Pres. 2, V. Pres. 4; Hi-Y 1-2-3-4, Chaplin 3; Jr. Play, Stage Manager; Sr. Play, Stage Manager; Annual Staff, Layout; Football 2-3-4, letter 3-4; Basketball 1-2-3, letter 3; Track 1-2-3-4, letter 1-3; Christmas Program; Cum Laude; Dr. and Mrs. I. R. Burkett Scholarship. JOYCE STONE--Y-Teen, lettered 1-2-3-4; Pep Club 1-2-3-4; Girls Glee 1-2-3, Mixed Chorus 1; Jr. Play, Tilda. DENNIS SWANSON--Hi-Y 1-2-3-4; Jr. Play, Policeman; Football 1-2-3-4, letter 2-3-4; Basket- ball 1-2-3-4, letter 3-4; Track 1-3, letter 3; Tennis 2-4, letter 4. RICK TREASE--Hi-Y 1-2-3-4, Secy.-Treas. 4; Boys Glee 1-2-3-4, Mixed Chorus 1-2-3; Jr. Play; Football 1-2-3-4, letter 2-3-4, Captain; Track 1- 2- 3, letter 2-3. JAN WASHBURN--Transferred from Caldwell 3; Y-Teen 3-4, letter 4; Girls Glee G Mixed Chorus 3- 4; Girls Ensemble 3-4, Mixed Ensemble 3-4, Solo 3-4, Speech 3-4; Debate 3; Jr. Play, Jan Morrow; Sr. Play, Lucille; Clipperette Staff, Editor; Annual Staff, Copy Editor; Pep Club 3-4, letter 4; Co-chairman 4; Scholarship Team 3-4; Summa Cum Laude; Sr. Scholarship Honor; J. E. Humphreys Scholarship. DOUG WILLIAMS--Transferred from Michigan 4. SHARON WYATT--Class Treas. 2; Y-Teen, letter 1-2-3-4, V. I. P. G ICC Rep. 3; Pep Club 1-2-3-4, letter 3-4, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4; Band 1-2-3-4, Secy.-Treas. 4; Clarinet Choir 1-2-3-4; Girls Glee G Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4, Girls Ensemble 1- 4, Mixed Ensemble 4; Jr. Play; Sr. Play, Student Director; Clipperette Staff; Annual Staff, typist; Miss Pep Rep. 2; Cum Laude; Ashland Teachers Assn. Scholarship. FRANK YORK—Class Pres. 1; STUCO 1-2-3-4, Pres. 4; Hi-Y 1-2-3-4, Secy. -Treas. 2; Band 1- 2- 3-4, Pres. 4; Brass Choir 1-2; Boys Glee G Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4, Boys Ensemble 2-3-4, Mixed Ensemble 2-3-4; Scholarship Team 1-2; Jr. Play, Brad Allen; Sr. Play, Wing; Clipperette Staff, Sports Editor; Annual Staff, Sports Editor; Football 1-2-3-4; Basketball 1-2-3-4, letter 3-4; Track 1; Golf, letter 3-4; Tennis, letter 2-3-4; Christmas Program; Summa Cum Laude. 13



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“ONE MAD NIGHT” CAST Don Cutter.......... Wing................ Gertrude Finch. . . Mrs. Ashington Finch Depression.......... Lucille Marcy . . . Mr. Hyde............ Priscilla........... John Alden . . . . , Lady Macbeth . . . Dr. Bunn............ Mrs. Kluck.......... Danny Siletto. . . . Artemus Burke . . . .... Jim Daily . . . Frank York . . . .Judy Bell . . Carol Redger . .Iras Humphreys . . Jan Washburn . . Doug Roberts . Helen McCarty . Andy McNickle Mary Cunningham . . Mike Harden . . Kathy Baker . . Loren Graves . . Ron Larrick Student Director......................Sharon Wyatt Make Up G Programs.....................Donna Bisel Stage..................................Terry Mayes Rick Trease John Stevens Publicity.......................................Jan Washburn Mary Cunningham Tickets..........................Loraine Barricklow Costumes...........................Cindy Brunholtz Donna Bisel The Senior Class of 1967 gave its last dramatic presentation to a capacity audience in the Grade School Auditorium. Under the direction of Mrs. Imogene Branch, they presented the comedy, One Mad Night , by James Reach. Don Cutter, an attractive young playwright, and his valet, Wing, are the surprise guests of a doctor, his nurse, and five of the funniest asylum inmates that have ever been portrayed. They were such varied characters as: Mr. Hyde, Lady Macbeth, John Alden, Priscilla, and the crazy but sane Lucille Marcy. The humor is compounded by Don's fiancee, Gertrude Finch of 5th Avenue, New York, her mother, Mrs. T. Ashington Finch, and their colored maid, Depression.

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