Ashland High School - Bluejay Yearbook (Ashland, KS)

 - Class of 1988

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school life — honors Honors come to AHS students in a variety of ways. Those making the first semester honor rolls are named in the yearbook. Requirements are a 3.75 or higher average with no C’s for the A Honor Roll, and 2.85 or higher average with no D’s for the B Honor Roll. Principal Dean Schultz instituted a new Honor Roll, the Progressive Honor Roll. A contract between him and the student vows that the grade in one class will be raised while grades in all other classes will not fall. This is on a nine-week basis only. Students also may try out and be selected for the Quiz Bowl Team. Another way to earn honors is to represent the school at the Academic Olympics. Teachers select students to represent their individual classes. Kansas University Alumni Association and KU Endowment Association honor the top senior students in Kansas high schools. Eight high school students made the A Honor Roll for the first semester. They are (top) seniors Amy Crane. Donna Osborn, and Karen Isenbart (seated), and freshmen April Dome and David Pike. Lance Walker, junior. Laura Ward and Lisa Kasner. sophomores (standing). Karen and Donna. joined by Doug Rich, attended the February 15 dinner at the Silver Spur Convention Center as KU Alumni honored seniors. B Honor Roll students were seniors Keith Baker. Jeff Berryman, Barrett Broadie, Maylene Free-love, Amy George, Susan Harper, Loran Luther, Deidra Maggard. Heather Moore, Doug Rich, Laura Stevens, Sherry Suire. Matt Wilson, and Martha Jantzen. Juniors: James Allen, Rhett Bouziden, Kelly Brown, Bryan Isenbart, Katrina Lind, Shari Miller, Tracy Rollins, Kip Schultz. Jim Steele, Carrie Travis, and Jason Wyatt. Sophomores: Stacy Barth, Franie Boushie, and Leslie Rich. Freshmen: Ryan Roman, Jeff Dome, Eric Gibson, Mike Lind. Brandy Raymond. Karen White, Jo-lie Wyatt, and Shane Betschart. Junior and senior high students making the first semester A and R honor rolls were treated to a banquet at the Ranch House February 1, courtesy USD 220. Nearly perfect attendance was recorded from the 68 who qualified. Adults present were Supt. and Mrs. Dale Moody, Jr.-Sr. High Principal and Mrs. Dean Schultz, Miss Jane Shreve, sponsor. National Honor Society, and the guest speaker, Jeff Hiers, Dodge City. Mr. Hiers (above) gave a funny but inspirational talk on “always doing the best you can and success requires work.” 26

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school life — organizations Students can be a part of many different kinds of organizations. Among these are Student Council, National Honor Society, Drama Club, and A-Club. Two students from each class are elected to Stuco. To be in NHS a student must have and maintain a 3.2 grade point average. Any student may join Drama, but to join A-Club one must be male and out for sports. ' m w —- J L A-Club officers are Doug, president; Jeff, vice-president; Barrett, secretary; and Mr. Roper, sponsor. A-Club members have a cystic fibrosis drive every year; they also sell reserved parking places around the inside of the football field and popcorn is sold at every home game. Stuco members are (top standing) Ryan Boman, April Dome, Randi Baggs, J. R. Arnold, sponsor Frank Long. Seated Carrie Travis, Amy Crane, Maylene Freelove, vice-president; Amy George, president; Gayla McKinney, secretary; Doug Rich and Jim Steele. The three officiers are seniors elected by petitioning the student body. Four new members were inducted into NHS on December 1, 1987 in the high school library at 7:30 p.m. President Amy C. presented the Introduction and Service, one of the four characteristics for membership. Character: Donna Osborn, secretary; Scholarship: Amy G, vice-president; Leadership: Karen Isenbart. Doug, treasurer could not attend; he was having knee surgery. NHS members (above) are Rhett Bouziden, Katrina Lind, Lance Walker, James Allen, Amy G, Donna, Amy C, and Karen. Drama members (at left) are Chris Gillespie, Carrie McGonigle, Laura W'ard, Missy McPhail, Doug, Brenda Price, Maylene, Loran Luther, Jeff Berryman, Susan Harper, Heather Moore, Barrett Broadie, Sherry Suire, Matt Wilson, Amy G., Jon Mages, Leslie Rich, Stacy Barth, Rhett, Kelly Brown, Lisa Kasner, sponsor Sally McQuade, and James. A-Club members (below left) are Barrett, Jeff, Doug, Loran, Jason Wyatt, Richard Mosshart, Rod Young, Matt, Monti Park, Ray Schweitzer, Chris, Lance, Rod Lynn, J. R., Jon, Eric Gibson, Bryan Isenbart, Joel Luther, James, Wes Harden, Shane Betschart, Ryan, Robbie Ramirez, Mike Lind, Rhett, Jim, David Pike, Dusty Arnold, Jeff Dome, Scott Pike, Dwight Roper, sponsor, Willy Lynn, Darren LeClear, and Dan Whitt. 25



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honors Amy George placed second in Paragraph Those who went and the subjects they test -Recognition and Richard Mosshart placed ed in are (seated) Traci Kaltenbach: fourth in Auto Mechanics at the Ninth An- American History 1860-1960, Literature, nual Academic Olympics held at Pratt Art (Drawing); Lance Walker: Chemistry, Community College March 21. Teachers Pre-Calculus Mathematics; Laura Ward: chose 34 students to compete in a variety of Algebra I, Biology I; Missy McPhail: Musi-subjects. cianship; Lisa Kasner: Biology I; Leslie Rich: Musicianship; Heather Moore: Art (Drawing and Painting); Deidra Maggard: Nutrition; (second row) Loran Luther: Ba- sic English, Pre-Calculus Math; Amy George: Vocabulary Spelling, Paragraph Recognition; Richard Mosshart: Auto Mechanics; Dough Rich: Biology II; Maylene Freelove: Biology II, Physics; (standing) Gayla McKinney: Accounting; Carrie Travis: Chemistry; Rhett Bouziden: American History 1760-1860, Art (Drawing and Painting), Vocabulary Spelling; Kelly Brown: Art (Painting), Paragraph Recognition; James Allen: American History 1860-1960, Chemistry, Pre-Calculus Math; Shari Miller: Basic English; April Dome: Algebra I, Nutrition; Amy Crane: Nutrition, Vocabulary Spelling; Chris Gillespie: American History 1760-1860; Gary Bra-man: Art (Painting), Auto Mechanics, Pre-Calculus Math; Tracy Whitlock: Accounting; Jim Steele: American History 1760-1860; and Stacy Barth: Musicianship. Not pictured are Jeff Berryman: Duet Acting; Eric Gibson: Algebra I; Susan Harper: Psychology; Mark Inderlied: Art (Drawing); Donna Osborn: American National Government Politics; Karen White: Art (Drawing and Painting); Dan Whitt: Music Performance (vocal); and Matt Wilson: American Nat’l Gov. Politics, Duet Acting. QUIZ BOWL members were (standing) James Allen, Rhett Bouziden, Leslie Rich, Amy George; (seated) Doug Rich and Matt Wilson. Lisa Kasner and Barrett Broadie are not pictured. They went to four meets. 27

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