Basehor High School - Bobcat Yearbook (Basehor, KS)
- Class of 1963
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BASEHOR HIGH SCHOOL Basehor, Kansas The annual staff dedicates the 1963 Bobcat to this building which has served the youth of this community for twenty-five years. Since the graduation of the first class in 1939, three hundred eighty-three students have walked out of these doors into the world. They all have fond memories of this school and of this building and realize that here they gained a back- ground that has served them well as the years have unfolded. CLdminiaJbuvUtm oad oh Zdmim Wayne Trail, Director; Myron Keeslar, Treasurer; Milton Meyer, Clerk; Ward L. Kiester, Principal. F A C u L T Y CHARLES D. BELK M.S., B.S. Counselor RICHARD D. MOUNTFORD B. Mu. Ed.. Music ERVIN A. CINK. B. S. Athletics, Biology Ind. Arts, Phys. Ed. B. L. HANEY, B.S. English, S. Science Freshman Class, Nat. Honor Society Breeze BETTY ANN KELLY B.S., Business Ed. Breeze, Annual Horizon Club MARY THOMAS, B.S. English, S. Science Pep Club, Breeze AMBROSE JENNINGS B.S., Science Math, Driver Ed. Sophomore Class Studzri tovml Jane Dannefer, Secretary-Treasurer; Dean Oroke, President; Buddy Van Tuyl, Vice-President. One of their many projects was a clothing drive. ROW ONE: Mr. Kiester, Sponsor; Jane Dannefer, Dean Oroke, Buddy Van Tuyl. ROW TWO: Steve Zacharias, Joe Daniels, John Cink, Carlena Rickel. SjenioHA, WILLIAM HUBERT ZACHARIAS Transferred from Effimingham High School second semester Freshman year. Chorus-2,3,4, T.C. L. Festival-2,3,4; Band-2,3,4, Secre- tary-3; Annual Staff-3; Key Club-3,4, Treasurer-4; Track-2,3,4; Basketball-2; Breeze Staff-3; Mixed Chorus-2,3,4; Attendance Award -2,4; Junior Play-3; Senior Play-4; Class President-4, Secretary- Treasurer-2; District Festival-2,3. GERALD DEAN OROKE Student Council Representative-2, Vice-President-3, President-4; Class Vice-President-3; Football-1,2,3,4; Basketball-1,2,3,4; Track -1,2,3,4; Junior Play-3; Senior Play-4; One Act Play-3,4; Chorus -1,2,3,4, Mixed Chorus-1,2,3,4, Mixed Btsemble 2,3,4, T.C. L. Festival-1,2,3,4, Vice-President-2, President-4; Key Club-2,3,4, Secretary-3; Annual-2; National Honor Society-2,3,4; Treasurer-4; Scholarship Award-2; Attendance Award-1,2,3,4; Breeze Staff-4; District Festival-1,2,3. BARBARA KAY WILEY—VALEDICTORIAN Student Council Representative-1; Chorus-1,2; Band-1,2, 3,4, Treas- urer-2, President-3, Secretary-Treasurer-4; T.C. L. Festival-1,2,3, 4; Horizon Club-2,3,4, President-3, Senate Representative and Council Member-4; Pep Club-1,2,3,4, Honor Pin-2,4; National Honor Society-2,3,4, President-3; Breeze Staff-3,4, Co-Editor-4; Annual Editor-4; Junior Play-3; Senior Play-3,4, Magazine Sales Class Captain-2; Girls State-3; DAR Award-4; Scholarship Award- 1,2,3,4; Attendance Award-1,2,3,4; District Festival-1,2,3; Mixed Chorus-1,2; Mixed Bisemble-2. JUDITH PAULA POUPPIRT—SALUTATORI AN Chorus-1,2; Band-1, T.C.L. Festival-1,2, District Festival-1,2; Pep Club-1,2,3; Junior Play-3; Senior Play-4; Attendance Award-1,2,3,4; Scholarship Award-1,2,3,4; National Honor Society-2,3,4; Maga- zine Sales Class Captain-3; Mixed Chorus-1,2; Mixed Btsemble-1,2. PATRICIA ANN KEMLER Band-1,2,3,4; Chorus-1,2, Mixed Chorus-2, Mixed Bisemble-2; T.C.L. Festival-1,2,3,4; District Festival-1,2,3; Attendance Award- 1,2.3,4; National Honor Society-2,3,4; Sophomore Editor-2, Assistant Photographer-2, Photographer-3,4, Activity-Co-Editor-4; Pep Club-1, 2,3,4, Vice-President-3, Cheerleader-3,4; Horizon Club-3,4;Junior Play-3; Senior Play-4; Class Secretary-Treasurer-3; Breeze Staff-3,4; Scholarship Award-1,2. JOSEPH DANIELS. JR. Band-1,2,3,4,President-4; Chorus-1,2,3,4, Mixed Chorus-1.2,3,4; Mixed Ensemble-1,2,3.4; T.C.L. Festival-1.2,3.4; District Festi- val-1,2,3; Football-1.2,3,4, Co-Captain-3; Junior Play-3; Senior Play-4; Breeze Staff-4; National Honor Society-2,3,4; Key Club-4; Student Council Representative-4; Attendance Award-2,3,4. RAYMOND ESTES Transferred from Wyandotte High School Junior Year. Football-3,4; Track-3,4; Breeze Staff-3,4; Attendance Award-4. AUCE IRENE FIELD Chorus-1,2; T.C.L. Festival-1.2; Pep Club-1,2,3,4, Secretary- Treasurer-4; Junior Play-3; Senior Play-4; Horizon Club-3,4; Activity -Co-Editor-4; National Honor Society-2,3,4; Attendance Award- 1,2,3,4; Scholarship Award-2. H1 k CAROL JEAN PETITT Attendance Award-1,2,3,4; Pep Club-1,2,3,4; Chorus-1,2, T.C. L. Festival-1,2; Junior Play-3; Senior Play-4; Horizon Club-4; Breeze Staff-4, LINDA ANN KEESLAR Pep Club-1,2,3,4, President-4, Honor Pep Pin-2; National Honor Society-2,3,4, Secretary-3, Vice-President-4; Annual Staff-4; Breeze Staff-4, Co-Editor-4; Junior Play-3; Senior Play-4; Attendance Award -1,2,3,4. WILLIAM HAYNE WALDEN, JR. Attendance Award-1,2,3; Track-1,2,3,4; Basketball-2,3,4; One Act Play-2,3; Key Club-2,3,4, Vice-President-3, President-4; National Honor Society-2,3,4, Treasurer-3, President-4; Boy's State-3; S. C. Representative-2; Class President-3, Vice-President-1; Annual Staff- 3; Junior Play-3; Senior Play-4; Breeze Staff-2,3,4; Scholarship Award-4; Basketball Captain-4. KAREN SUE SMITH Transferred from Burlington High after Freshman year. Pep Club-2, 3,4; Junior Play-3; Annual Staff-4; Breeze Staff-4; Class Secretary- Treasurer-4. THOMAS ALLEN STEELE Football-1,2,3,4, Co-captain-4; Basketball-1,2,3,4; Track-1,2,3 4; Key Club-2,3,4, Secretary-4, Junior Representative; Chorus-1, 2,3,4, Mixed Bisemble-2,3,4, Mixed Chorus-1,2,3,4, T.C.L. Festival-1,2,3,4, Vice-President-4; Junior Play-3; Senior Play-4; Attendance Award-1; Breeze Staff-4. LINDA LAVERNE MILLISON Chorus-1,2,3,4, Mixed Chorus-1,2,3,4, Band-1,2,3,4, Mixed En semble-3,4, T.C.L. Festival-1,2,3,4, District Festival-1,2,3; Horizon Club-2; Pep Club-1,2,3,4, Honor Pin-4; Senior Play-4. WILLIAM JAMES LEE Band-1.2,3,4, Vice-President-3,4; Chorus-1,2,3,4, Mixed Chorus- 4, T.C.L. Festival-1,2,3,4; Football-1.2,3,4, Co-Captain-3; Co- Captain-4; Basketball-1,2,3; Track-1,2,3,4; Key Club--4; Attend- ance Award-1,2,3,4; Junior Play-3; Senior Play-4; Breeze Staff-4; Annual Staff- 4; Class Vice-President-2,4; Track Captain-4; District Festival-1,2,3. LORETTA LOUISE DOWNING Annual-1,3; Band-1,2,3,4; Chorus-1,2,3,4, Mixed Chorus-1,2,3,4 Ensemble-2,3,4, T.C.L. Festival-1,2,3,4; Breeze Staff-3; Class President-3; Junior Play-3; Senior Play-3,4; One Act Play-1,3,4; National Honor Society-2,3,4; Pep Club-1,2,3,4, Honor Pin-2; Attendance Award-1,2,4; Scholarship Award-2,4. CHARLES NANCE Football-1,2, 4; Track-2, 4; Basketball-1,2,3; Chorus-1, 2,3,4; Senior Play-4; Attend- ance A ward-1, 3, 4. ROGER LEE MARSHALL Basketball-1,2,3; Band- 1,2,3; Track-1,2; Football-1; T.C. L. Festival-1,2,3,4; At- tendance Award-1,3. DAVID KENNETH TUTTLE Transferred from Winner High School, Winner, South Dakota, Senior Year. Football-4;Chorus-4; Senior Play-4;One Act Play-4; Bas- ketball-4. DARLENE FRANCES WEIDENGER Band-2; T.C. L.Festival- 1, 2; Chorus-1,2; Attendance Award-1,2,3,4. EDWARD FRANCIS ELMER Chorus-1,2, 3,4; T. C. L. Festival-1, 2,3,4. ■QM Hfjtt yuf In the fall of 59 , twenty-seven Freshmen composing the class of 63 stormed into the Basehor High School. We banded together and chose as our leaders David Dye, President; Skip Walden, Vice-President; Shirley Swope, Secretary-Treasurer; and Barbara Wiley Student Council Representative. The Sophomores quickly took revenge on us when initiation day rolled around because of what had happened to them when they were Freshmen. We proved to be a successful class when Barbara Wiley was chosen Queen of the Music Carnival. During the year we lost Pat Clem, Darrel White, and Larry Pritty. As another year rolled around, we began school with 25 members in our class. Our class officers were Skip Walden, President; Bill Lee, Vice-President; Bill Zacharias, Secretary- Treasurer; and Dean Oroke, Student Council Representative. When initiation day came, we took revenge on the Freshmen for what the Sophomores had done to us. Bill Lee was chosen Carnival King; and thus we again proved ourselves to be successful. As another school year approached the class of 63 , a brighter side had come into sight. Now we were upperclassmen, and the busy life began. Our heroic leaders were President, Loretta Downing; Vice-President, Dean Oroke; Pat Kemler, Secretary-Treasurer; and Skip Walden, Student Council Representative. The year brought many different activities. During the football season we were responsible for the concession stands. The month of May soon appeared and preparations were started for the Prom. We chose as our theme The Roaring Twenties. The prom proved a success. Skip Walden represented our class as Carni- val King. AT LAST SENIORS! We were then a class of 21 members. Our officers were chosen as follows: Bill Zacharias, President; Bill Lee, Vice-President; Karen Smith, Secretary- Treasurer; and Joe Daniels, Student Council Representative. The class again hit the jackpot at the Music Carnival. Dean Oroke and Karen Smith were chosen King and Queen of the Carnival. There are several traditional events that only seniors may participate in. The day the class went to Kansas City to have their senior pictures taken was one of those special events. The Senior Sneak Day was a day filled with excitement and it was a first for many of the class members to see a mongoose. Next were Baccalaureate, Class Night and finally Commencement. These are happy memories for any graduated senior. JUDY POUPPIRT BACCALAUREATE SERVICES Processional .............. Call to Worship . . . . Invocation................. O Lord Most Holy . . . . , Announcements . . . . , Scripture Reading . . . . , Jesu, Word of God Incarnate’ The Man With The Shovel , Benediction ................. Recessional .................. .............................Basehor School Band ....................... Come Thou Almighty King Rev. Donald Schwalm, Holy Angels Catholic Church ...................................Cesar Franck ........................Principal, W. L. Kiester ...........................Rev. Donald Schwalm ..................................W. A. Mozart . . Rev. Rex D. Kelly, Basehor Methodist Church ...........................Rev. Donald Schwalm .............................Basehor School Band CHARLES NANCE IRENE FIELD COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES Processional ............................ America ............................... Invocation .............................. Suddenly There's a Valley (Mixed Chorus) Announcement of Senior Honors............ Presentation of Scholarships............. The World Belongs to Youth ............ Presentation of Diplomas Benediction ............. Recessional ............. .......................Basehor School Band .....................................Audience Rev. Harold R. Tuttle, Basehor Baptist Church ...................................C. Meyer ....................Principal, W. L. Kiester ...........................Mr. Ervin A. Cink Rev. Rex D. Kelley; Mr. Charles D.Belk ................................Ralph Wilson Director of Special Services Leavenworth City Public Schools .......................Mr. Wayne D. Trail President of Board of Education .......................Rev. Harold R. Tuttle .......................Basehor School Band ► W rm ROGER MARSHALL CAROL PETITT SKIP WALDEN LINDA MILLISON BILL LEE LORETTA DOWNING 4 DAVID TUTTLE DARLENE WEIDENGLR RAY ESTES Phyllis Smith Gene Grisham Rosalie Elmer Larry Box President Joe Schwartz Vice-President Barbara Earls Secretary-Treasurer Carlena Rickel Student Council Rep. § W0U Linda Porth Glen Hubbel Jane Dannefer usta' waiting Watching all the girls go by i lHsieepy, Pat?? Class Wheels I'm bashful 'Peter Cottontail? ? Caught in the act Star athlete! You'd better not! ! ■Absent-minded professor . : ' Smile, kids Play practice is tiring What's goin' on? ? Work, work, work S pAatno te6, Jean Pierce Sharon Northern John Hoppe Floyd Kuehnhoff Sofkomm Gary Lee President Medeana Warden Vice-President Jane Marshall Dwight Milton Harold Meyer Lyle Williams Judy Tuttle Frances Beaman Charlotte Florence Beverly Garrison Don Prelesnik Raymond Vaughn Mark Daniels Charles Box Mark Sorenson Secretary - Tre asurer John Cink S. C. Rep. Tom Pebley Chris Hansen Tom Trail Judy Shipman Marilyn Starr Barbara Sparks Patricia Weidinger Doris Zacharias Listen children! What a beard!! What ya lookin at? Princess Judy Bashful one Happy occasion Tired?? Gab session Lunch time The three stooges Before the day begins ibieofunetv Linda Carlstrom President Bernard Downing Ireta Field Steven Zacharias Maureen Barry Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Student Council Rep JmJwm , Glm of '66 Lillie Higgins Randy Journey Linda Hein Dale Keeslar John Jons George Lingerfelser Theresa Hubbel Lena Linney Robert Dearinger Larry Klamm John Miles Connie Moses Jerry Kay Boggs Bob Petitt Nancy Meyer Joyce Nance Kay Petitt Joyce Poggemeyer Larry Scheller Pamela Rivers John Walden Barbara Steele Kathleen Sheehan Charlotte Trowbridge Terry Theno Linda Thomas C. J. Schmutz Kenneth Weihe Don Wacker Dennis Wiley Twistin the Night Away Well shut my mouth! Losing Something? The intellects Talkative Couple Great orator Graceful one leading for ! VHome, Smile George Have a Coke Oh, those happy lunch hours (ZcUaitiea. toMwd 'Ktxjdt j Kuuj 7)m Owk Qjjm Kmn Smik YJvley CLASS EDITORS—Carlena Rickel, Jr.; Floyd Kuehnhoff, Soph.; Jerry Kay Boggs, Fr. SPOMSOR' vjiley .nvrOR BaI SENIOR EDITORS—Karen Smith and Linda Keeslar. SPONSOR—Mr. Kiester BUSINESS MANAGER—Bill Lee ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER—Jim Seeman A N N U A L ACTIVITIES EDITORS—Pat Kemler and Irene Field. SPORTS EDITOR--Jane Danne- fer. pat Ketn eI p„OT0C  ®-oGRAPHai..G y ASSISTANT r ' Co oitim Stall Skip Walden. ROW TWO: ROW ONE: Dean Oroke, Mr. Haney, Barbara Wiley, Linda Kesslar, Mrs. Thomas, Pat Kemler. ROW THREE: Bill Lee, Carol Petitt, Karen Smith, Irene Field, Joe Daniels, Ray Estes. Sditou Linda Keeslar Barbara Wiley 7wdudm Staj ROW ONE: Mrs. Kelly, Barbara Wiley, Linda Keeslar. ROW TWO: Carol Petitt. Karen Smith, Irene Field, Tom Steele, Dar- lene Weidenger, Judy Pouppirt, Pat Kemler. SoJu OVER-ALL CAPTAIN Jane Dannefer CLASS CAPTAINS D. Zacharias, Soph.; L. Keeslar, Sr.; J. Walden, I. Field, Fr.; C. Rickel, Jr. tfujk Salmm Nancy Runnels, High John Walden, Second Carlena Rickel, Third Jane Marshall, Fourth CO-CAPTAINS Skip Walden - Sr., Soph. Nancy Runnels - Jr., Fr. WoiMtfiOid'i ROW ONE: N. Runnels, C. Rickel, L. Thomas, G. Grisham, E. Carlstrom, B. Zacharias, J. Dannefer, J. Mar- shall. ROW TWO: J. Boggs, J. Poggemeyer, P. Smith, N. Meyer, G. Lee. H. Meyer, B. Petitt, T. Eberth, L. Boggs. ROW THREE: L. Wiley, L. Van Tuyl, C. Wiggins, M. Tuttle, W. Kiester, C. Trowbridge. ROW FOUR: D. Wiley, D. Zacharias, L. Millison. %umc % ROW ONE: M. Warden, J. Schwartz, M. Daniels, T. Hubbel, D. Beaman, F. Beaman. S. Wiley. ROW TWO: C. Rickel, K. Runnels, L. Carlstrom, B. Grisham, D. Metcalf, L. Downing, G. Eberth, G. Kenton, B. Wiley. ROW THREE: T. Trail, B. Lee, L. Jennings, J. Nance, B. Downing, B. Eberth, P. Kemler, L. Scheller, G. Hubbel, J. Daniels. ROW FOUR: C. Schmutz, C. Hansen, S. Zacharias, Mr. Mountford, Director. tkom Ofj mi Glen Hubbel.............Secretary-Treasurer Tom Steele...................Vice-President Dean Oroke........................President Oj wu Joe Daniels . . . .President Bill Lee . . . Vice-President Barbara Wiley. . . Secretary- Treasurer Cima ROW ONE: C. J. Schmutz, D. Wiley, S. Zacharias, J. Jons, B. Eberth, G. Lee, B. Downing, C. Hansen. ROW TWO: M. Daniels, G. Kenton, C. Box, J. Daniels, T. Trail, R. Journey, G. Lingenfelser, M. Newman. ROW THREE: R. Littlejohn, G. Hubbel, C. Nance, D. McAfee, G. Grisham, B. Lee, L. Box, B. Zacharias. ROW FOUR: R. Dearinger, D. Tuttle, T. Pebley, L. Scheller, E. Carlstrom, T. Steele, D. Oroke, E. Elmer. CJwm ROW ONE: S. Northern, T. Hubbel, C. Hansen, J. Boggs, G. Lee, S. Zacharias, B. Downing, L. Linney, C. Trowbridge, R. Garrison. ROW TWO: L. Thomas, M. Daniels, D. Zacharias, R. Florence, L. Millison, C. Florence, J. Poggemeyer, L. Downing, B. Grisham. ROW THREE: N. Runnels, C. Linney, P. Looney, L. Porth, S. Wiley, B. Earls, B. Zacharias, T. Theno, G. Kenton. ROW FOUR: L. Hein, F. Beaman, G. Hubbel, B. Garrison, B. Steele, K. Petitt, J. Tuttle, N. Meyer, J. Daniels. ROW FIVE: B. Lee, G. Grisham, D. Oroke, E. Elmer, D. Tuttle, E. Carlstrom, T. Steele, M. Barry, J. Nance, L. Carlstrom. wiik %0(Mjj0 d Gvdi (thorn ROW ONE: P. Rivers, I. Field, J. Boggs, B. Grisham, C. Trowbridge, L. Thomas, T. Hubbel, R. Garrison, S. Northern. ROW TWO: L. Linney, L. Porth, D. Zacharias, J. Peggemeyer, T. Theno, C. Moses. P. Looney, K. Sheehan, L. Downing. ROW THREE: B. Earls, N. Runnels. J. Tuttle, B. Garrison. L. Hein, K. Petitt, S. Wiley, L. Millison, H. Elmer. ROW FOUR: C. Florence, N. Meyer, B. Steele, L. Carlstrom, M. Barry, J. Nance, L. Higgins, F. Beaman, C. Linney, R. Florence. Mmct Emn6U ROW ONE: S. Northern, J. Poggemeyer, N. Run- nels, C. Linney, N. Meyer, F. Beaman, C. Florence, D. Zacharias. ROW TWO: C. Trowbridge, L. Thomas, B. Earls, L. Carlstrom, J. Nance, S. Wiley, B. Grisham, J. Boggs. ROW THREE: G. Kenton, G. Hubbel, G. Grisham, T. Steele, D. Oroke, J. Daniels, B. Zacharias, M. Daniels. ROV FOUR: C. Hansen, S. Zacharias, G. Lee, B. Downing, E. Carlstrom, L. Downing, L. Millison, L. Porth. Nancy Runnels Beth Grisham Richard Mountford 2 . yf. R. AmwL BARBARA WILEY The candidates are selected from the girls in the Senior class by that class. The faculty then chooses a girl from these candidates. This choice is based upon citizenship, loyalty, character, service, and leadership. 8 Olfl S State SKIP WALDEN AND BARBARA WILEY Candidates for Boys and Girls State are chosen in their Junior year by a popular vote of the student body. Applicants must have a B- average. 0§jM Vice-President Jane Dannefer Treasurer Dean Oroke Secretary Linda Keeslar President Skip Walden Character Scholarship Service Leadership Itatioad Horn Socutij Sponsor Mr. Haney ROW ONE Jane Dannefer. Margel Trowbridge, Sheila Wiley. Linda Keeslar, Loretta Downing. Irene Field. Barbara Wiley, Carlena Rickel. ROW TWO: Mr. Haney, Medeana Warden, Pat Kemler, Joe Schwartz, Dean Oroke, Jim Seeman, Joe Daniels, Jean Pierce, Judy Pouppirt. NOT SHOWN: Skip Walden and Barbara Earls. ROW ONE: Nancy Runnels, Sheila Wiley, Barbara Earls, Carlena Rickel, Barbara Wiley. ROW TWO: Irene Field, Carol Petitt, Jane Marshall, Pat Kemler, Mrs. Kelly, Barbara Sparks, Joyce Nance, Linda Hein, and Nancy Meyer. ROW ONE: J. Cink, B. Van Tuyl, B. Zacharias, S. Walden, T. Steele, D. Oroke, E. Carlstrom. ROW TWO: G. Kenton, L, Box, G. Hubbel, B. Lee, D. McAfee, M. Sorenson, G. Grisham, Mr, Haney, D. Tuttle, J. Seeman, J, Schwartz, J. Daniels, M. Daniels, C. Hansen. President Linda Keeslar ROW ONE: M. Trowbridge, Pierce, Kemler, Dannefer. ROW TWO: Runnels, C. Trowbridge, Thomas, Nance, S. Wiley, B. Wiley, Carlstrom, Moses, Rivers. ROW THREE: Millison, Theno, R. Elmer, Northern, H. Elmer, Hein, Earls, Rickel, Grisham. ROW FOUR: Hubbel, Sheehan, Downing, Field, Sparks, Warden, Marshall, Meyer. ROW FIVE: Garrison, Boggs, Porth, Smith, Looney, Keeslar, Petitt, Mrs. Thomas, sponsor. Jane Dannefer, Head Pat Kemler Jean Pierce Margel Trowbridge Council Representative Margel Trowbridge Vice-President Phyllis Smith Secretary- Treasurer Irene Field Council Representative Carol Petitt Oni M 7% 7m o( tk Hod The play takes place on Christmas morning during the early 1870's, when Judas Iscariot pays the Steele household a visit and helps them to make a decision that will help to preserve the joy of Christmas in their hearts. Cut Peter Steele . .............David Tuttle Prudence Steele.........Loretta Downing An Old Man..............Floyd Kuehnhoff The Tramp....................Dean Oroke (Judas Iscariot) amis! - Sfmd 'ReMtjtuliotL to HUMOROUS READING Peggy Garrison I at State STATE BAND Nancy Runnels; Mark Daniels DRAMATIC READING Loretta Downing II at District MOD a UN ROW ONE: Barbara Wiley, Margel Trow- bridge, Carlena Rickel, Loretta Downing. ROW TWO: Irene Field, Phyllis Smith, Judy Pouppirt. ROW THREE: Skip Walden, Glen Hubbel, Joe Schwartz. INFORMATIVE SPEECH Floyd Kuehnhoff HUMOROUS READING II at District Nancy Runnels II at State Office Secretary Mrs. Schwartz Bookkeeper and Study Hall Teacher Mrs. Kiester CjCHOO Office Help Irene Field Linda Keeslar Janitor Fred Hein Bus Drivers Mr. Pine Mr. Worley Mr. G. Klinkenberg Mr. C. Klinkenberg Stmwcuf to PROGRAM Welcome . . Response . . . . Bill Zacharias Invocation . . . . Rev. Kelly Poem.... Speech . . Duet .... and Sheila Wiley Speech , . . ik Stm MENU Moonlight Sonata Celestial Filet Moonbeams Star Chips and Moonstones Evening Star Salad Satellites Dreamboat Adrift Crescent Moons and Star Dust Heavenly Mist Heavenly Dew Typing II Returning to class. Speech class Spanish II Lunch Voting Day ROW ONE: Buddy Van Tuyl, Larry Box, Bill Lee, John Cink, Tom Steele, Dean Oroke, Mark Sorenson, Don Wacker, Joe Daniels. ROW TWO: Harold Meyer, Dennis Wiley, Don Prelesnik, George Lingenfelser, Ray Estes, Bob Petitt, Tom Trail, Mike Newman, John Jons, E. A. Cink, Coach. ROW THREE: Gary Kenton, Manager; John Hoppe, Charles Nance, Gene Grisham, Larry Scheller, Jim Seeman, Lyle Williams, David Tuttle, Glen Hubbel. 'JootJxd The Bobcats had a football record of four wins and three losses. The Cats tied with Easton for the Tri-County League 2nd place trophy. There were fifteen returning lettermen: Dean Oroke, Buddy Van Tuyl, Bill Lee, Joe Daniels, Ray Estes, Tom Steele, Larry Box, Charles Nance, John Cink, Tom Trail, John Hoppe, Mark Sorenson, Gene Grisham, Don Prelesnik, Harold Meyers. Bill Lee and Tom Steele were elected co-captains. Basehor 6 Edgerton 14 Basehor 13 Piper 6 Basehor 6 Linwood 13 Basehor 41 Ozawkie 19 Basehor 25 Jarbalo 16 Basehor 14 Stilwell 13 Basehor 0 Easton 34 CO-CAPTAINS Bill Lee and Tom Steele Buddy Van Tuyl Joe Daniels David Tuttle Charles Nance OOihoJi Jletimm Dean Oroke Bill Lee Tom Steele Larry Box Tri County League 2nd Place (Tie) Trophy ROW ONE: Don Prelesnik, John Walden, John Cink, Gene Grisham, E. A. Cink, Coach. ROW TWO: Dean Oroke, Tom Steele, Ed Carlstrom, Larry Scheller, Mark Sorenson, Larry Box. A atktbaJl The Basehor Bobcats started the 1962-63 basketball season with six returning lettermen: Dean Oroke, Tom Steele, Skip Walden, Ed Carlstrom, Gene Grisham, and John Cink. The A team had a record of four wins and fifteen losses. The record for the B team was twelve wins and three losses. Skip Walden was elected captain, and the managers were Gary Kenton and Charles Box. •i E fi. v.fi a fiP1 fv 8 Ve m ' jmi Scow Basehor 30 Stilwell 27 Basehor 27 Ozawkie 34 Basehor 45 Lansing 53 Basehor 37 Tonganoxie 61 Basehor 29 Linwood 30 Basehor 41 Piper 57 Basehor 47 Jarbalo 52 Basehor 39 Easton 50 Basehor 59 Jarbalo 43 Basehor 46 Linwood 52 Basehor 35 Easton 42 Basehor 53 Lansing 57 Basehor 33 Linwood 58 Basehor 29 Piper 54 Basehor 46 K.S. Deaf 58 Basehor 53 Jarbalo 38 Basehor 54 Edgerton 40 Basehor 43 Easton 53 Basehor 46 Baldwin 52 The accomplishments of the Basehor track team for the year 1963 were outstanding. The team won seven out of eight track meets. This is including the first at the Tri County League track meet and the Lansing Relay track meet. This was the third consecutive year for the Basehor track boys to bring home the Tri County League trophy. Out of sixteen possible events seven records were broken by our boys. One of the outstanding members of the track team was Skip Walden. Skip broke the school shot put record with a put of 46 feet 1-1 2 inches, the javelin record with a throw of 159 feet 10 inches, and the discus record with a throw of 142 feet 5 3 4 inches. Skip was also a part of the relay which broke the Tri County League mile relay record. The other mem- bers of the relay team were Glenn Hubbel, Ed Carlstrom, and Dean Oroke. They ran it in 3:50.4. Skip also took part in breaking the Lansing Relay and school record in the mile relay in the time of 3:49.7. The other members of the relay team were John Cink, Dean Oroke, and Tom Steele. Skip attended the regional track meet in Lawrence and took first in the discus and fourth in the shop put. He went on to the state track meet in Wichita and took eighth in the discus. Bill Lee, the track captain, is also another outstanding member of the track team. He placed fifth in the 440 yard dash at the regional track meet. Bill also broke the school record in the 220 yard dash with a time of 23.1, and he and John Walden both broke the school record for the 100 yard dash by running it in 10.4. David Tuttle also participated in the regional track meet. He ran the 880, but he did not place. In one of the track meets David broke the school mile record with a time of 5:03.4. All three of these boys are seniors and they should be congratulated on their fine work. David Tuttle 24-1 4.Points Skip Walden 123-1 2 Points Bill Lee 96 points CAPTAIN John Walden 59-1 2 points Those accumulating ten points or more, or participants of a relay team which takes a 1st, 2nd, or 3rd place in a regional qualifying meet receive letters. There were fourteen lettermen this year. Charles Nance 9-1 4 points Ed Carlstom 16 points Tom Trail 10-1 2 points Gene Grisham 7 points Don Wacker 7 points Harold Meyer 4 points George Lingenfelser 2-3 4 points Jim Seeman 2-1 2 points Bill Zacharias 2-1 4 points Larry Scheller 1 point John Hoppe 3-1 2 points Mark Sorensen Mark Daniels 1 4 po 3 4 points Dennis Wiley Don Prelesnik Bob Petitt Good-looking Senior pictures! Look it over good, girls, What a problem! Do you want some? I 'I See what I tl . I want out. What's new Now let's run for it! What am I doing here? The Music Makers Look this way Alert one Calling What are you Dr. Casey reading? Hard at work Hello Ain't he cute? you really? Don't forget anything Mr. Handsome! Apples We've got to make that deadline anyone ! Hand it over ! I hope it doesn't slip. A solemn group, Which way did he go? Ambitious student teacher! The crowning moment, Hi there! Twister Thomas! Look at the Whizzo badges 1 wonder how arsenic tastes! 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