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X E What's In it For Ton? Features Careers As Senior Banquet Theme Opportunity and careers were stressed May 20 as seniors met in the cafeteria for their annual banquet. The theme What's In It For You?,, was depicted through decorations and center- pieces characterizing various fields of employ- ment. As the featured speaker, Harold Stones, place- ment director of Fort Hays Kansas State College, discussed the need for youth in todayis business and industry. Mike Mundell acted as master of ceremonies with entertainment furnished by Campus Singers. The meal featuring chicken a la banquet was served by senior mothers. Special entertainment was presented by the Campus Singers as graduating mem- bers joined the group for the last time. Mike Mundell, master of ceremonies, chats with Harold Stones, guest speaker from Fort Hays Kansas State College. is rf- , f. --'- 1 f-.f.:. Q , s K ff i .L f is 35 Li M73 K It -- sr ,ami ,wr J i 5. -3 .r 3 Informal seating arrangements added interest and a relaxed atmosphere for both the meal and entertainment. f t--. 95 'J N ! Fir ffm l l 1. '- v K Q' Y . W. S k L Q, .
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WALLER, BILL-Band 9, 103 Drama 10, 121 Vocal Music 123 Football 103 Golf 123 National if? Honor Society 123 F.B.l...A. 12. I WALSTON, PAT-Letterman's Club 121 Band uf i t . 'N ia mu... pk' 9, 10, 113 Football 9, 10, 11, 121 Swimming 11, 12, ' Wrestling 93 Tennis 10, 11. WARNE, EARL-Vocal Music 113 Thespians 12' Wrestling 9, 10, 113 Drama 9, 10, 11, 12. WATKINS, DOLA-F.T.A. 113 Pep Club 9, 12. WATKINS, VICKI-Vocal Music 93 Pep Club 9, 103 Pom Pons 11, 123 Spanish Club 9, 10, 11, 12. WEBER, JOHN-A.V. Club 12. WELCH, BRUCE-Math 81 Science Club 11 President 123 Industrial Arts Fair 9, 10. 1 4 A L 3933 f 13.'3' --., to 94 WEST, JUDY-Colt Special Staff 123 Publica- tions Staff 123 Vocal Music 12. WEST, WALTER-German Club 123 Yearling Activities Editor 121 Math 81 Science Club 123 Publications Staff 12. WHEELER, CARY-Spanish Club 101 Math 81 Science Club 11, Vice-President 123 Perfect Attendance 123 F.B.L.A. 12, Industrial Arts 9, 10. WHITCRAFT, CHARLES-Track 9, 10: Math 81 Science Club 10, 11, 123 Radio Club 11. WHITE, JOHN-Basketball 9, 103 Cross Country 103 Track 103 F.M.C.C. 113 F.B.L.A. 123 Perfect Attendance 113 Student Council 103 Industrial Arts Fair 103 Industrial Arts Club 10. WILLCOXIN, TERRY-International Club 113 Band 11, 12. WINN, STAN-Vocal Music 9, 10, 11, 12. WOODS, ,IERREL-Football 9, 10, 11, 121 Bas- ketball 9, 10, 113 Homecoming Attendant 123 Track 9, 103 Treasurer 11. ZINN, GARY-Drama 103 Perfect Attendance 103 F.B.L.A. 11, Vice-President 123 Student Council 123 National Honor Society 123 Tennis 12.
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.1- I C '-if , Gerald Hallbauer gives some last minute advice to Roseanne Hefner, before the final moment. As seniors prepare for their entry, last minute congratulations and conversations lessens nervous tensions. Graduate Lynda Euthon steps forward to receive congratulations from the super- intendent and board president. Mr. Young reads LeAnn Greenelsh's name as she reaches the final stage of her high school activi- ties. 96 Seniors Climax High School At May 24 Commencement A year of unity, determination, and activity climaxed for 160 seniors with graduation on Tuesday, May 24-th. At this time, these Colts crossed the stage for the final time wearing the traditional black and white caps and gowns. On Sunday, seniors previewed their final event with baccalaureate services. The Reverend David Grim addressed the students and Myrna Burton and Eddie Kincheole pre- sented their last solos at CHS. Sharon Roles accompanied the soloists and Charla Sonner played for the processional and recessional. The importance of individual character with its relationship to others was stressed as Dr. Milo Stucky of Kansas University dis- cussed Members of the Parish. Preceding his message, graduating seniors joined the Concert Choir as they performed special music. After Neil Young, principal, presented the first graduating class of Unified District 261 to Al Bunting, Board President, assis- tant principal Bill Burnett handed the grad- uates their long awaited diplomas. Special recognition was given to Marsha Humphries and Sheri Sterba as class Valedictorian and Salutatorian. Jeanne Charles, Virginia McGee, Kenny Ransom, and Larry Hohl served as junior escorts. V i W- : - Q ,Q 7 .4- zjo - f
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