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world peace. His unprecedented, one-day visit in the U.S. was the culmination of plans by men of all faiths. 7 After Surgery—President Johnson was photographed in a reclining chair at Bethesda Naval Hospital the day after his gall bladder operation on October 8. He conducted the work of his office from his hospital room and his Texas ranch during his recuperation. 8 Proud Student—Charles Craig, 19-ycar-old freshman at Iowa university, demonstrated his criticism of draft-card burning incidents by displaying his draft card on his jacket with the note: “I’m a draft card carrying American and proud of it.” Our role in the Vietnamese war sparked the incidents. 9 Blackout The glittering metropolis of New York City was thrust into darkness on November 9 by a massive power failure affecting hundreds of miles along the eastern seaboard. City residents and commuters were stranded in offices, railroad and subway stations for hours before service w-as restored. The crippling condition was caused by a faulty relay at a Canadian generating station near Niagara Falls. 1 0 New Ambassador—Arthur Goldberg was named U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations by the President after the death of Ambassador Adlai Stevenson on July 14 in London. Goldberg was secretary of labor under President Kennedy and a U.S. Supreme Court Justice when named to the U.N. post. I 1 Startling Fashions—Bold and contrasting blocks of color were the youthful fashion note of 1965. The eye-catching designs even extended the length of campus stockings worn with the costumes. 12 Royally on Tour—Princess Margaret and her husband, Lord Snowdon, arrived in New York on November 4 for a whirlwind tour of the U.S. During their visit, they took time out for fun-filled activities such as a ride on a cable car in Frisco and gala parties in Hollywood and the nation’s capital. THE DOUGLASS BULLDOG DOUGLASS HIGH SCHOOL DOUGLASS, KANSAS 1965-1966 FOREWORD Many hours of hard work have gone into the preparation of this yearbook. As the years go by we will become deeply indebted to the yearbook staff and the sponsor for providing this fine pictorial record of the 1965-66 school year. Many thanks to the staff and the sponsor for this very fine yearbook. Sincerely yours, Robert J. Clemons Superintendent of Schools DOUGLASS : v 'A J HID ll DOllGI ASS MAIN CO. Him M rrn H COAL irK gem TABLE OF CONTENTS ADMINISTRATION................5 SENIORS.......................9 UNDERCLASSMEN................19 ATHLETICS....................31 ACTIVITIES...................43 MUSIC........................53 GRADES.......................59 ANNUAL QUEEN QUEEN LINDA The Annual Queen for the '66 Bulldog is Linda Newman. This friendly Senior is an active member of Pep Club and Y-Teens, and always has a smile for everyone. She was elected by the Seniors in the Office Practice class. 4 SCHOOL BOARD SEATED LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Audrey' Clay-Vice President, Mr. Keith Bush, Mr. Donald Whitted, Mr. Jack Bannon-President, Mr. Richard Taylor, Mr. Kenneth Parry MRS. ESTHER SMITH-Sec. Secretary' of School Board 6 MRS. JULIA TAYLOR-Sec. Clerk of School Board FACULTY MR. PAUL ROSS-German, Algebra I-II, Annual Advisor, College Algebra, Freshman Sponsor % MRS. EDNA TERRILL- Librarian, Dramatics Sponsor, Jr. Play Director, Junior Sponsor MR. DON DARTER-Drivers' Education, Health, Football, Wrestling and Track Coach, Psychology and Physiology, Senior Sponsor MR. MILTON MELLER-English I-II-III, Senior Sponsor, Sr. Play Director MRS. MARILYN WEIERICH- Home Economics MR. ALFRED NEWLIN- Physics, General Math, Algebra I, Geometry, Junior Sponsor MR. ROBERT ELLIOT- Mechanical Drawing, Shop I-II, Sophomore Sponsor k. MISS JOYCE JONES-Commerce, Y-Teens Advisor MR. GERALD KITTIKO- World History, American History, Constitution, Basketball Coach, Ass't Football and Track Coach, Freshman Sponsor MR. ROY BRITTON-Band, High School and Jr. High Chorus, Ensembles MISS NORMA COUCHMAN-English III-IV, Pep Club Sponsor, Citizenship, World History MR. DONALD CROWELL- High School Counselor 7 THEY SERVE US WELL Mr. Potts Mr. Hall Mr. Little Mr. Carl Mr. Seal Mr. MacKay Mr. Shaver Mrs. Brewer BACK ROW: Mrs. Whitted Mrs. Mauk FRONT ROW: Mrs. Payton Mrs. Davis Mrs. Bannon CUSTODIANS Mr. Woody Mr. Wolf Mr. Guyot BUS DRIVERS COOKS SENIORS VICK ADKINS LARRY ALLEY-Vice-Pres. CYNTHIA JANE BANFILL SARA BEAL VIC ADKINS-Football 1. LARRY ALLEY-Football 1,2, 3, 4; Queen Escort 4; All-League Center 3,4; Wrestling 1.2, 3, 4; Queen Escort 4; District Champion 4; Regional Champion 4; Co-Captain 4; Track 1,2, 3, 4; D-Club 1,2, 3,4; League High Jump Champ 3; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; Mixed Chorus 3,4; Boys’ Ensemble 3,4; Boys' State 3; Student Council 4; Stuco Publicity Director 4; Bulldog Reporter Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; Class Reporter 2; Class Vice-President 4. CYNTHIA BANFILL-Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; Wrestling Queen Attendant 4; Mixed Chorus 1.2, 3, 4; Mixed Ensemble 3; Girls Ensemble 3; Y-Teens 1,2, 3,4; Y-Teen Cabinet 4; Co-Chairman Social Committee 4; Office Help 2. SARA BEAL-Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4; Wrestling Queen Attendant 4; Y-Teens 1,2,3, 4; Y-Teen Cabinet 2 3; President 4; Mixed Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Triple Trio 3,4; Band 1,2, 3, 4; Twirler 2, 3; Drum Majorette 4; Woodwind Choir 3; Flute Trio 4; Flute Solo 2; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4; Speech Festival 2, 3, 4; D. A. R. Good Citizen 4; Student Council 1; Editor, Bulldog Reporter 4; Band Queen Attendant 1,2; Band Queen 3; Annual Queen Attendant 4. OLLIE L. BELT-Football 4; Wrestling 1; Mixed Chorus 1. MARY LOU BERNDSEN-Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4; OLLIE L. BELT Secretary 4; Y-Teens 1,2, 3, 4; Program Chairman 4; Band 1,2, 3; Clarinet Quartet 2; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3, 4; Dramatics Club 2, 3; Senior Play 4; Class President 2, Annual Staff, Assistant Editor 4. LARRY BOWERS-Football 1,2, 3,4; All-League Back 2,4; Most Valuable Back 2,4; Queen Escort 4; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Wrestling 4; Queen Escort 4; Track 1,2, 3, 4; Regionals, Mile Relay, First 3; D-Club 1,2, 3,4; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; Mixed Chorus 1,2, 3, 4; Mixed Ensemble 1,2, 3, 4; Boys’ Ensemble 1,2, 3, 4; Boys’ Quartet 3, 4; Band 1, 3, 4; Queen Escort 1, 3,4; Dance Band 3, 4; Bulldog Reporter Staff 4; Class Vice-President 1; Ches Club 4. LINDA KAY BREWER-Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4; President 4; Y-Teens 1,2, 3, 4; Cabinet 4; Mixed Chorus 1,2, 3, 4; Triple Trio 3; Girls’ Ensemble 3; Band 1,2, 3,4; Woodwind Choir 3; Piano Solo 2, 3,4; Twirler 4; Annual Staff 4; State 4; Accompianist 2, 3,4. MARY LOU BERNDSEN LARRY L. BOWERS LINDA KAY BREWER KIRBY L. BUCHER GLENDA MAE CARL PATRICK STEPHEN CHOENS KIRBY L. BUCHER-Basketball 2; Mixed Chorus 1,2, 3, 4j Band 1,2,4. GLENDA MAE CARL-Pep Club 1,2,3; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3; Y-Teens 1,2,3, 4. PATRICK STEPHEN CHOENS-Football 1; Wrestling 1. CONNIE COLETTE COOLEY-Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; Football Queen 4; Basketball Queen Attendant 3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Girls' Ensemble 3; Y-Teens 1,2,3, 4; Cabinet 4; Senior Play 4; Bulldog Reporter Staff 4; Cheerleader 4. CRISTINA MAE COOLEY-Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Basketball Queen 3; Basketball Queen Attendant 4; Football Queen Attendant 3,4; Cheerleader 2, 3,4; Head Cheerleader 4, Y-Teens 1,2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3, 4; Mixed Ensemble 2, 3; Senior Play 4; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Secretary 3, 4; Class Secretary 3, 4. VICKI JILL CORNELISON-Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; Basketball Queen 4; Mixed Chorus 1,2, 3, 4; Triple Trio 2, 3; Mixed Ensemble 3, 4; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; Bulldog CRISTINA MAE COOLEY-Sec. Reporter Staff 4; Office Help 4; Class President 1; Y-Teens 1,2, 3, 4; Cabinet 3; Secretary 4. ROY D. CRAFT-Football 1,3,4; Wrestling 1, 2,3,4; District Second 4; Reigonals, Second 4; Track 3; D-Club 2, 3, 4. DIANNE DANIELS-Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4; Wrestling Queen Attendant 4; Y-Teens 1,2, 3,4; Cabinet 4; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3, 4; Vocal Solo 1,2, 3, 4; Girls' Trio 1,2, 3, 4; Triple Trio 2, 3; Mixed Ensemble 3, 4; State Music 2, 3; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; Annual Queen Attendant 4. CONNIE COLETTE COOLEY VICKI JILL CORNELISON ROYD. CRAFT DIANNE DANIELS FRED OLIVER DARTER-Football 1,2,4; Basketball 1,2,4; Queen Escort 4; Track 1 , 2, 3; D-Club 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3, 4; Band 1,2,4; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; Bulldog Reporter Staff 4; Class Pres. 3. TERRY D. DeVAUCHAN-Basketball 1,3,4; Track 2, 3; D-Club 2, 3; Band 1,2,3; Trumpet Trio 3; Band Queen Escort 1,2, 3; Dance Band 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 4; Boys' Ensemble 4; Mixed Ensemble 4; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; One Act Play 4; Bulldog Reporter Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; Student Council 2, 3, 4; President 4; Class Sergeant-at-Arms 3; Class President 4; Chess Club 4; Duet Acting 4; Speech Festival 4; ANITA LYNN DONNELLEY-Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 2, 3, 4; Cabinet, Finance Chairman 4; Mixed Chorus 2, 3,4; Triple Trio 3,4; Mixed Ensemble 4; Girls' Ensemble 3; Senior Play 4; Annual Queen Attendant 4; Bulldog Reporter Staff 4; Class Reporter 3. DENNIS BRENT EDWARDS-Football 1,2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1,2,4; D-Club 3,4; Mixed Chorus 4. STEPHEN B. EDWARDS-Football 1,2,3, 4; D-Club 3,4; Sergeant at Arms 4; Mixed Chorus 4. LINDA L. GIRRENS-Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4; Wrestling Queen 4; Football Queen Attendant 3,4; Basketball Queen Attendant 3; Cheerleader 3, 4; Y-Teens 1,2, 3, 4; Social Chairman 4; Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4; Girls' Ensemble 3; Junior Play Prompter 3; Senior Play 4; Student Council 3; Class Reporter 3. RONALD HALL-Wrestling 3,4; Queen Escort 4; D-Club 3,4; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; Bulldog Reporter Staff 4. RICHARD LINDLE HASELWOOD-Mixed Chorus 1,4. STEPHEN B. EDWARDS DENNIS BRENT EDWARDS LINDA L. GIRRENS RONALD HALL RICHARD LINDLE HASELWOOD KAY HEFLIN RONALD DEAN HOWARD ARTHUR B. JENKINSON KAY HEFLIN-Pep Club 2, 3; Y-Teens 2, 3, 4; Junior Play 3; Office Help 4. RONALD DEAN HOWARD-Football 1.2, 3, 4; Wrestling 2, 3,4; District Champ 4; Regional Champ 4; Queen Escort 4; Basketball 1; 1 rack 1,2, 3,4; D-Ciub 3,4; Mixed Chorus 2,3; Band 1,2,3; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; One Act Play 4; Bulldog Reporter Staff 4. ARTHUR B. JENKINSON-Football 1,2,3; Senior Plav 4. MAXINE R MACKAY-Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 1,2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3, 4; Mixed Ensemble 1,2; Girls' Ensemble 3; Dramatics Club 1,3,4; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; Speech Festival 3,4. SALLY SUE MAUK-Pep Club 1,2,3, 4; Vice-President 4; Y-Teens 1,2, 3,4; Music Chairman 3; Vice-President 4; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; Girls' Ensemble 3; Triple Trio 3; Mixed Ensemble 4; Band 1,2,3; Accompanist 2,3,4; Piano Soloist 2,3,4; Woodwind Choir 3; Queen Attendant 1; Junior Play 3; Duet Acting 4; Speech Festival 4; Chess Club 4; Girls' 3; Student Council 2; Class Secretary 2; Class Vice-President 3; Annual Editor 4. TERRY LEE MAUK-Football 1,4; Wrestling 2,3; Basketball 1,4; Queen Escort 4; Track 2, 3,4; D-Club 2,3,4; Treasurer 4; Mixed Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Boys' Ensemble 3,4; Mixed Ensemble 4; Mile Relay, League Champs 3; Regional Champs 3; Band 1; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; Office Help 4. SALLY ANN McCUNE-Pep Club 3,4; Y-Teens 1,2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1,2, 3, 4; Senior Play 4; Dramatics Club 4; Speech Festival 4. MARTHA ELLEN McNOWN-Pep Club 1; Y-Teens 1,2, 3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3. SALLY SUE MAUK MAXINE MACKAY LINDA ELIZABETH NEWMAN JAMES GREGG PARSONS MICHAEL EARNEST PATTERSON LINDA ELIZABETH NEWMAN - Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4; Wrestling Queen Attendant 4; Y-Teens 1,2,3, 4; Cabinet 3; Treasurer 4; Mixed Chorus 1,2, 3, 4; Mixed Ensemble 2; Girls Ensemble 3; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; One Act Play 2; Student Council 1; Annual Queen 4. JAMES GREGG PARSONS - Wrestling 2, 3,4; Basketball 1; Mixed Chorus 1. MICHAEL EARNEST PATTERSON - Football 1,2, 3,4; Captain 4; All League Guard 4; Most Valuable Lineman 4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Captain 4; Queen Escort 3, 4; Track 4; D-Club 3, 4; President 4; Mixed Chorus 4. GERALD ALLEN RANDALL - Football 1; Basketball 3,4. JAMES R. RATLIFF - Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Queen Escort 4; Track 3; D-Club 3,4; Secretary 4; Junior Play 3; Bulldog Reporter Staff, Assistant Editor 3; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Vice President 4. ROGER WILLIAM REHEIS - Football 1,2,3, 4; Basketball 1,2; Track 1,2; D-Club 3,4; Mixed Chorus 3,4; Boys' Ensemble 3,4; Mixed Ensemble 3,4; Office Help 3; Class Secretary 1. BILL RHODES - Football 1,2,4; Wrestling 1,2, 3, 4; District, Third 3; Regionals, Fourth, 3; State, Fourth, 3; District, First, 4; Regionals, First, 4; State Fourth, 4; Queen Escort 4; Track 1,2; D-Club 1,2,3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1. JAMES R. RATLIFF ROGER WILLIAM REHEIS BILL RHODES GARY DEE SCHAUL, Sarg.-at-Arms DONALD EUGENE STRONG MARK WESLEY WARD MARGARET A. STRAW NANCY RUTH SOMERS GARY DEE SCHAUL - Football 1, 3, 4; Queen escort 4; Basketball 1,2,; D-Club 4; Senior Play 4; Mixed Chorus 4; Class reporter 1; Sarg. at Arms 4. MARGARET A. STRAW - Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4; Dramatics Club 1,2, 3, 4; Junior Play 3; Band 1,2,3; Y-Teens 1,2,3, 4. NANCY RUTH SOMERS - Oswego, Pep Club 1,2; Mixed Chorus 1,2; Speech Festival 1; Dramatics Club Play; Girls' Glee Club 1; Labette County Community H. S. - Dramatics Club 1; Junior Play 3; Future Homemakers of America 1; Douglass - Senior Play 4; T-Teens 4: DONALD EUGENE STRONG - Basketball 3, 4; Basketball Queen Escort 4; Band 1,2, 3; Woodwind Choir 3: MARK WESLEY WARD - Football, 1,2, 3,4; Football Queen Escort 4; Basketball 1; Track 1,2, 3, 4; D-Club 2, 3, 4; Vice President 4; Mixed Chorus 2, 3,-4; Band 1; Bulldog Reporter Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; Mixed Ensemble 3, 4; Boys' Ensemble 3, 4: STANLEY WILLIAMS - Basketball 1,2; Track 1,2; Student Council 1. SHERRI WYATT - North High School - Eastlake, Ohio; Friendship Club 2; Spanish Club 2, 3; Thespians 3; National Honor Society 3; Junior Play 3; Scholarship Club 2, 3; Annual Staff 3; Future Teachers of America 2, 3; Douglass - Pep Club 4; Senior Play 4; Annual Queen Attendant 4; Mixed Chorus 4; Y-Teens 4; Dramatics Club 4; Speech Festival 4; One Act Play 4. STANLEY WILLIAMS SHERRI WYATT il Dou lc 3woi-e FOUTune says 5 tO LARRY I IIARK 1 20 2 ird U2 S'KtTn I722-KH01 DEADLINE TiN E ONTHREESvml£ IX tv £ J-ANE? concentration HANKY - PANKY ? ftlP van v c X uondeR TEST TODAY 'I wouiOYOo OEUEi E CHOM? 5 per ce vr CLASS HISTORY The Seniors of 1966 entered the grand estate of Douglass High in September of 1962. Our class numbered 50 and was officially initiated by the seniors of '63 by wearing crazy clothes and, crooning to them to the tune of Yankee Doodle. Our class officers were Vicki Comelison-President, Larry Bowcrs-Vicc President, Roger Reheis-Secretary. Mr. Broyles was our class sponsor. The freshmen were very active in sports and activities. Larry Bowers, Larry Alley, Pat Choens, Ronnie Howard, Dennis Edwards, Roy Craft, Bill Rhodes, Ollie Belt, Mark Ward, Cary Schaul, Roger Reheis, Arthur Jenkinson, Steve Edwards, Fred Darter, Terry Mauk, Jerry Randall, Randy Moore, Terry DeVaughan, Jim Ratliff, and John Totty participated in sports. Larry Bowers made the A Team in Football and Basketball. Sara Beal and Linda Newman were elected Student Council Representatives for the freshman class. Larry Bowers, Ronnie Howard, Terry DeVaughan, Fred Darter, Terry Mauk, Mark Ward, Sally Mauk, Sara Beal, Margaret Straw, Cay Ann Joy, Carolyn Shaver, Vicki Comelison, Maxine MacKay, Deanne Daniels, Kirby Bucher, Cris Cooley, Linda Newman, Mary Lou Bcrndsen, Rita Hayes, Cynthia Banfill, Glenda Carl, Linda Brewer, Martha McNown and Connie Cooley participated in the Music Festival. Sally Mauk and Sara Beal were Band Queen Candidates. Larry Bowers and Terry DeVaughan were Band Queen Escorts. Cary Schaul left our class at the beginning of the 2nd Semester. Donna Lively, Phyllis Lively, Dick Ross, and Carolyn Schaver also left our class during the year. Mike Patterson joined our class the 2nd semester. At the beginning of our Sophomore year our class numbered 45. During the year Roy Williams, Connie Dudgeon, Anita Donnelley and Kay Heflin joined the class bringing the total to 49. The Sophomore Class officers were Mary Lou Berndsen-President, Cay Ann Joy-Vice President, Sally Mauk-Secretary, Larry Alley-Reporter. Miss Lutz and Mr. Severin were our class sponsors. The Sophomores were again very active in sports and activities. Larry Bowers, Larry Alley, Fred Darter, Terry DeVaughan, Dennis Edwards, Ronnie Howard, Arthur Jenkinson, Terry Mauk, Mike Patterson, Jim Ratliff, Roger Reheis, Bill Rhodes, Dale Salisbury, John Totty, Mark Ward, Roy Craft, and Steve Edwards went out for athletics. Larry Bowers made the A Team in Football and Basketball. Larry also was named to the All-League Football Team and was selected Most Valuable Back in the League. Margaret Straw, Dianne Daniels, Jane Pierson, Terry DeVaughan, Larry Bowers, Kirby Bucher, Sara Beal, Mary Lou Bcrndsen, Linda Cirrens, Cay Ann Joy, Vicki Comelison, Connie Dudgeon, Cynthia Banfill, Sally Mauk, Fred Darter, Clenda Carl, Connie Cooley, Cris Cooley, Linda Newman, Linda Brewer, Maxine MacKay, Terry Mauk, Ron Howard, Mark Ward, Anita Donnelley participated in the Music Festival. Terry DeVaughan, Margaret Straw, and Linda Brewer were in the Dance Band. Terry DeVaughan, Cris Cooley, Sally Mauk, and Jimmy Ratliff were our Student Council Representatives. Cris Cooley was chosen Cheerleader. Sara Beal was chosen twiler and also was a Band Queen Candidate. Ronnie Howard and Terry DeVaughan were Band Queen Escorts. Sara Beal, Maxine MacKay, and Mary Lou Berndsen were in the Dramatics Club. During the year Roy Williams, Roberta Hendrix, Larry Wilson, Rita Hayes, Kenneth Hayes and Dale Salisbury left our class. Tire start of our Junior year our class numbered 47. Lynn Hankins, Stanley Williams, and Don Strong joined our class. Class officers were: Prcsidcnt-Fred Darter, Vice-President-Sally Mauk, Treasurer-Cris Cooley, Sarg. at Arms-Terry DeVaughan, and Reporters-Linda Cirrens and Anita Donnelley. Mrs. Terrill and Mrs. Owens were our class sponsors. Mike Patterson, Larry Bowers, Ronnie Howard, Roger Reheis, Mark Ward, Steve Edwards, Dennis Edwards, and Arthur Jenkinson went out for football. Larry Alley was named All-League Center. Cris Cooley and Linda Cirrens were Football Queen Candidates. Larry Bowers. Mike Patterson, Jimmy Ratliff, Jerry Randall and Don Strong went out for basketball. Larry, Mike and Jimmy were on the A team. Cris Cooley was crowned Basketball Queen. Linda Cirrens and Connie Cooley were attendants. Ronnie Howard, Bill Rhodes, Ronnie Hall, Larry Alley, Roy Craft, Gregg Parsons, and Terry Mauk went out for Wrestling. Terry Mauk, Larry Alley, Larry Bowers, Ronnie Howard, Mark Ward, Roy Craft, Terry DeVaughan, Fred Darter, and Jimmy Ratliff went out for Track. Terry Mauk and Larry Bowers were on the Mile Relay Team that set a school and Regional record of 3 minutes 32.6 seconds. Mark Ward set a league and school record in the pole vault with a vault of 12 feet 2 inches. Larry Alley set a school record in High Jump with a jump of 5 feet 10 inches. Mary Berndsen, Sara Beal and Maxine MacKay were in the Dramatics Club. Sara went to State and received a rating of II. Cris Cooley and Linda Cirrens were chosen cheerleaders. Connie Cooley, Mark Ward, Larry Bowers, Roger Reheis, Cay Ann Joy, Sally McCune, Linda Newman, Linda Cirrens, Diane Daniels, Anita Donnelley, Kirby Bucher, Fred Darter, Ronnie Howard, Cris Cooley, Larry Alley, Terry Mauk, Clenda Carl, Maxine MacKay, Sally Mauk, Cynthia Banfill, Vicki Comelison, Sara Beal, Linda Brewer, Mary Bemd- sen, Terry DeVaughan, Margaret Straw and Don Strong, participated in the Music Festival. Sara Beal was chosen Band Queen and was crowned by Terry DeVaughan. Highlights of the Junior year were the Junior-Senior Banquet and the Junior Play. The auditorium was turned in for a fairyland for the theme Fairy Land Romance. The Junior Play was called Mumbo Jumbo . It was well presented and received good acclamation from everyone. At the beginning of our best and greatest year of high school our class numbered 46. Sherri Wyatt, Jerry Wilhelm, and Nancy Somers joined our class. During the year John Totty and Jerry Wilhelm left our class. The class officers were: President-Terry DeVaughan, Vice-President -Larry Alley, Sec.-Treas. Cris Cooley, Sargeant-at-Arms-Cary Schaul. Class Sponsors were Mr. Miller and Mr. Darter. The Senior Student Council Representatives were Terry DeVaughan, Larry Alley, Jimmy Ratliff, and Cris Cooley. Terry was elected President, Jimmy-Vicc-Presidcnt, Cris-Sec. -Treas. and Larry-Publicity Director. Fred Darter, Larry Bowers, Mark Ward, Roger Reheis, Ollie Belt, Ronald Howard, Bill Rhodes, Terry Mauk, Mike Patterson, Larry Alley, Roy Craft, Dennis Edwards, and Cary Schaul went out for football. Larry Bowers was Most Valuable Back in the league, Mike Patterson was Most Valuable Lineman. and Larry Alley was All League Center. Cris Cooley and Linda Cirrens were football queen candidates. Connie Cooley was chosen Football Queen. All the Senior girls participated in the Powder Puff football game, in which they demolished the underclassmen 28-0. Don Strong, Terry Mauk, Mike Patterson, Fred Darter, Jim Ratliff, Jerry Randall, and Terry DeVaughan went out for Basketball. All were on the A Team. Connie Cooley and Cris Cooley were basketball queen candidates. Vicki Comelison was chosen Basketball Queen. Dennis Edwards, Ronnie Hall, Larry Bowers, Bill Rhodes, Larry Alley, Roy Craft, and Ronnie were varsity wrestlers. Bill Rhodes, Larry Alley, and Ronnie Howard took first in the District and Regional Tournaments. Ronnie Hall took second in the District. Roy Craft took second in District and Regional. Larry Alley, Roy Craft, Ronnie Howard, and Bill Rhodes, went to State, where Bill placed fourth. Mike Patterson was chosen President of the D-Club. Jimmy Ratliff was chosen Secretary, and Terry Mauk was chosen Treasurer. Sara Beal, Cynthia Banfill, Deanne Daniels, and Linda Newman were wrestling queen candidates. Linda Cirrens was crowned Wrestling Queen. Mark Ward, Terry Mauk, Larry Alley, Larry Bowers, and Ronnie Howard went out for track. Maxine MacKay, Sherri Wyatt, Sara Beal, Ronnie Howard and Sally McCune joined Dramatics Club. Sara and Maxine got I's on their readings at League, Sherri got a II. Mary Berndsen, and Sally Mauk participated in duet acting at District. Cris Cooley, Connie Cooley, and Linda Cirrens were elected cheerleaders. Linda Brewer was elected President of the Pep Club. Sally Mauk was chosen Vice-President, and Mary Lou Bcrndsen was chosen Secretary. Sara Beal was President of Y-Teens. Sally Mauk was Vice-President, Vicki Comelison was Secretary, and Linda Newman was Treasurer. Linda Cirrens, Dianne Daniels, Anita Donnelley, Cynthia Banfill, Connie Cooley, Linda Brewer, and Mary Lou Berndsen, were on the Y-Teen Cabinet. Fred Darter and Sara Beal were co-editors of the Bulldog Reporter. James Ratliff was Assistant Editor. Sally Mauk was editor of the Yearbook. Mary Lou Berndsen was Assistant Editor. Anita Donnelley, Mark Ward, Larry Alley, Terry Mauk, Sherri Wyatt, Sally McCune, Larry Bowers, Linda Cirrens, Kirby Bucher. Roger Reheis, Mike Patterson, Terry DeVaughan, Sara Beal, Linda Brewer, Vicki Comelison, Mary Lou Berndsen, Cynthia Banfill, Maxine MacKay, Linda Newman, Cris Cooley, Connie Cooley, and Sally Mauk participated in the League and State Music Festivals. Linda Brewer was twirler and Sara Beal was Drum Majorette. Linda Newman was chosen Annual Queen. Her attendants were Dianne Daniels, Anita Donnelley, Sara Beal, Sherri Wyatt. Sara Beal was Honor Queen and D. A. R. Good Citizen. James Ratliff was a National Merit and Summerfield Finalist. Those participating in the Senior play were: Sherri Wyatt, Cary Schaul, Sara Beal, Maxine MacKay, Larry Alley, Nancy Somers, Terry DeVaughan, Vicki Comelison, Fred Darter, Terry Mauk, Ronald Howard, Larry Bowers, Mary Lou Berndsen, Deanne Daniels, Sally McCune, Anita Donnelley, Ronnie Hall, Arthur Jenkinson, Connie Cooley, Linda Newman, Linda Cirrens, and Cris Cooley. They presented The Egg and I. Of the 46 Seniors 21 have gone to school together for the last 12 years. They are: Larry Alley, Cynthia Banfill, Ollie Belt, Larry Bowers, Kirby Bucher. Connie and Cris Cooley, Vicki Comelison. Fred Darter, Dennis Edwards. Ronnie Howard. Arthur Jenkinson. Sally Mauk, Terry Mauk. Martha McNown, Linda Newman, Jimmy Ratliff. Roger Reheis, Bill Rhodes, Margaret Straw, and Mark Ward. The 1966 Seniors left a very full 4 years behind them at D. H. S. with great expectations for the coming years. 17 JUNIORS Picture of class officers (LEFT TO RIGHT) Dorothy Taylor-Pres. , Pat McEnulty-V. Pres. , Richard Johnson-Secretary, Bonnie Burnett-Treas. Bonnie Burnett Leland Clay John Craft Carolyn Crowell Phillip Donnelley Joe Dunlap Elizabeth Edwards Joe Foust Sandra Gillis Janice Gilmer Charlene Hein Judy Heird Joyce Houser Larry Johnson Richard Johnson Nancy Levering Lavon Parry James Parsley Sharon Patterson Danny Reynolds Roy Rhodes Bill Rosenberry Jane Schmidt Kathy Schreiner Peggy Sheets Ben Snodderley Wayne Straw Dorothy Taylor Howard Trefethen James Tatom Louise Williams Kay Wiseman WHAT'S NVY MO C Ofy V EMT 771 — ( 53-404 '' ®AK no HA D OB HAROV WORKinS? WIDE AWABf Football practice? INNOCENT? IJtA L£Alhn L THiNR H€ will eoeR FinO iT? YEAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA aAAAAAA ftAAN .A A. V Linda Belt James Bigger Ruth Bush Picture of class officers (LEFT TO RIGHT) Dick Gimple-Pres. Pat Rati iff-V. Pres. , Oreta Bill Choens James Cochran Twanna DeVaughan Gail Edwards Julie Elder Kathleen Fredrick Linda Hall Richard Gimple Dennis Haskins Janice Hein Billy Heird Mildred Houser Emma Jenkinson Scott Jones Douglas Kennedy Fred Lambing Roger Maack Marvin Mack ay Fred Maness Tom Miller Spencer-Secretary, Bill Choens-Treasurer, Karen We aver-Reporter. Alan Parry Larry Patterson Alice Payton Keith Pharr Billie Pirtle Linda PoUk Mike Price Pat Ratliff Joyce Sheets Oreta Spencer Ann Stevens Lewis Stiner Linda Sullivan Bill Taylor Larry Trefethen Mike Walker Rhonda Watkins Roger Watkins Karen Weaver Larry White WOOOY - WORKER O EP PARKS A WAY TO fit NtAW’s HEART- HO(v t RUOfA HURRIES WE WANT ftAIN '-■'HAT KIND OF Deal is th s? WHAT MOW? t eady GO oooooo 000091 300000 ®«, RE,ME ENERGETIC ENC,usri TEACHER WEARY MRS. WEIERICH? Jack Branch Shirley Barker Marta Berger James Brewer Picture of class officers (LEFT TO RIGHT) Hank Chinn-Pres. ; Joel Joe Brown Betty Cash Hank Chinn Mike Cochran Barbara Craft Herndon Donnelley Brad Dudgeon Carey Edwards Rayma Essex Mike Finney Helen Foust Gary Gillis Joel Guyot Olan Heird Nolan Heird Joyce Johnson Stephen Pharr Eric Reddout Steve Reheis Gary Seal Betty Straw Barry Sullivan Carol Tatom Linda Weaver David Weisharr Donna White Donna Whitted Johnnie Williams FRESHMAN INITIATION The Mighty Seniors of ’66 initiated the lowly Freshmen into high school on Sept. 17, 1965. The day was enjoyed by both Seniors and Freshmen alike, and will be a happy memory in the minds of the students. FOOT BACK ROW: Coach Darter, Fred Darter, Larry Bowers, Pat McEnulty, Mark Ward, Roger Reheis, Ollie Belt, Ass't. Coach Kittiko. FRON T ROW: Ronald Howard, Bill Rhodes, Terry Mauk, Mike Patterson, Larry Alley, Roy Craft, Dennis Edwards, Gary Schaul. A TEAM SCHEDULE Douglass 13 Leon 0 Douglass 7 Circle 6 Douglass 26 Rose Hill 0 Douglass 26 Udall 19 Douglass 26 South Haven 0 Douglass 7 Belle Plaine 27 Douglass 13 Conway Springs 20 Douglass 13 Oxford 7 MANAGERS Coach Don Darter John Craft 32 Phil Donnelley Ass't. Coach Kittiko BALL BACK ROW: James Tatom, Fred Darter, Larry Bowers, Pat McEnulty, Mark Ward, Roger Reheis, Ollie Belt, James Cochran, James Bigger, Steve Reheis, Ass't. Coach Kittiko. MIDDLE ROW: Scott Jones, Wayne Straw, Ronnie Howard, Bill Rhodes, Terry Mauk, Mike Patterson, Larry Alley, Roy (irajft, Gary Schaul, Larry Patterson, Steve Pharr, Mike Price. FRONT ROW: Manager Phil Donnelley, Roy Rhodes, Keith Pharr, Larry White, Bill Choens, Dennis Edwards, Brad Dudgeon, Ben Snodderley, Larry Branch, Joel Guyot, Mike Parsons, Manager John Craft. 33 FOOTBALL QUEEN Connie Cooley was crowned Football Queen, 1965-66, by captain Mike Patterson at the annual coronation held during the halftime of the Douglass-Udall game. Her attendants were Lavon Parry, Cris Cooley, Janice Gilmer, and Linda Girrens. They were escorted by Gary Schaul, Mark Ward, Larry Bowers, and Larry Alley. Helpers were Linda Newman and Mary Lou Bemdsen. Crownbearer was Raymond Comelison, and flower girl was Brenda Knowles. 34 WRESTLING FRONT ROW: Mr. Darter, Scott Jones, Dennis Edwards, Ronnie Hall, Larry Bowers, Bill Rhodes. SECOND ROW: Larry Alley, Roy Craft, Danny Reynolds, Bill Choens, Ronnie Howard, Keith Pharr. THIRD ROW: Brad Dudgeon, James Parsley, Wayne Straw, Bill Rosenberry, Joe Foust, Carry White, John Craft. TOP ROW: Barry Sullivan, Alan Parry, Mike Price, Fred Lambing, Joe Brown, Dick Gimple, Dennis Haskins. VARSITY WRESTLERS Ronnie G Keith Bill Dannie Larry Roy Bill G Larry Wayne Scott Dennis Ronnie Mike Alan John Dennis WRESTLING QUEEN QUEEN LINDA Linda Girrens was crowned Wrestling Queen on January 29, 1966, by co-captain Larry Alley at the first wrestling coronation in D.H. S. history. The queen then presided over the following match with Wichita South. SARA CYNTHIA DIANNE LINDA KISS OF GLORY BASKETBALL FRONT ROW: Larry Patterson, Don Strong, Terry Mauk, Mike Patterson, Pat McEnulty, Fred Darter, Jim Ratliff, Jeriy Randall, Coach Kittiko. SECOND ROW: Steve Pharr, Larry Branch, Steve Reheis, Joel Guyot, Gary Seal, Mike Finney, Jack Branch, Hank Chinn, Johnny Williams, Buddy Donnelley, Mike Cochran. BACK ROW: Larry Trefethen, Jim Brewer, Howard Trefethen, Leland Clay, Roy Rhodes, Steve McCune, Lewis Stiner, Jim Cochran, Jim Bigger. 38 FRESHMAN TEAM Larry Trefethen-Mgr. VARSITY % SNAPS Don Strong, Jerry Randall, Jim Ratliff, Pat McEnulty, Fred Darter, Mike Patterson, Terry Mauk, Larry Patterson, Larry Branch, Coach Kittiko. 39 JANICE FRED CONNIE DON CRIS TERRY BASKETBALL QUEEN Vicki Comelison was escorted in between the South Haven games on February 11, 1966 and crowned Basketball Queen by Captain Mike Patterson. After receiving her crown and the traditional kiss Queen Vicki was presented a bouquet of red and pink carnations. Then, she was led to her heart-arrayed throne where she and her attendents reigned for the remaining A Game. The Queen and her attendants were attired in lovely floor length gowns with matching accessories. QUEEN VICKI CAPTAIN MIKE LA VON JIM TRACK SQUAD Coach Darter, BACK ROW; L. -R. Joel Guyot, Dick Gimple, Lewis Stiner, Dennis Haskins, Steve Pharr, Fred Lambing, Asst. Coach Kittko. MIDDLE ROW: Keith Pharr, Mike Price, Larry White, Brad Dudgeon, Wayne Straw, James Bigger, Ben Snodderly. FRONT ROW: Mark Ward, Terry Mauk, Pat McEnulty, Larry Alley, Larry Bowers, Ronnie Howard. LETTERMEN L. -R. : Mark Ward, Terry Mauk, Pat McEnulty, Larry Alley, Larry Bowers, Ronnie Howard. Pole Vault, Mile Relay, Pole Vault, High Jump, Mile Relay, Mile. 41 STATE WRESTLERS LEFT TO RIGHT: NOT PICTURED: 1st. Larry Alley, Roy Craft, Ronnie Howard, Bill Rhodes, - 4th place; Wayne Straw, Bill Choens, Danny Reynolds. TROPHIES: (L. - R. ) District- 1st, Goodwill Tournament - 2nd, Regionals- D-CLUB BACK ROW: Mr. Kittiko, Danny Reynolds, Wayne Straw, Ronnie Howard, Ronnie Hall, John Craft, Keith Pharr, Mr. Darter. MIDDLE ROW: Dennis Edwards, Fred Darter, Mike Patterson - Pres. , James Ratliff- Sec. , Gary Schaul, Roger Reheis, Bill Rhodes. FRONT ROW: Mark Ward, Steve Edwards, Terry Mauk - Treas. , Larry Bowers, Bill Choens, Larry Alley, Pat McEnulty. 42 ACTIVITIES CABINET MEMBERS: STANDING: Pat Ratliff, Lavon Parry, Eileen Barker, Linda Girrens, Diane Daniels, Anita Donnelley, Janice Gilmer, Cynthia Banfill, Connie Cooley, Linda Brewer, Nancy Levering, Mary Lou Berndsen. SEATED: Co-Sponsor-Miss Couchman, Pres. -Sara Beal, V. Pres. -Sally Mauk, Sec. -Vickie Cornelison, Treas. -Linda hfewman, Sponsor-Miss Jones. Y-TEENS Miss Jones - Sponsor Y-Teens is a wonderful organization. It gives girls of many different faiths the opportunity to work together in Christian fellowship. It hopefully advances the ideals of worldly love through understanding. This is my first opportunity to work with a Y-Teen organization. I am thoroughly enjoying it. Miss Joyce Jones Y-Teen Sponsor Miss Couchman - Co-Sponsor PROGRAM COMMITTEE: BACK ROW: Shirley Barker, Sally McCune, Kay Wiseman, Joyce Johnson, Billie Pirtle. MIDDLE ROW: Jane Schmidt, Linda Hall, Charlene Hein, Twanna DaVaughan. FRONT ROW: Ruth Bush, Kathy Scfireiner, Co-Chr. Mary Lou Berndsen G Eileen Barker, Carolyn Crowell, Maxine MacKay. 44 SOCIAL COMMITTEE: STANDING: Joyce Sheets, Peggy Sheets, Kathy Belt, Sandra Gillis, Joyce Houser, Linda Belt, Maureen Payton, Vicki Comelison, Gail Edwards, Linda Sullivan, Lynda Polk, Kathy Fredrick. SEATED: Co-Chm. Linda Girrens, Bonnie Burnett, Dorothy Taylor, Sue McCallion, Rayma Essex, Co-Chr. Cynthia Banfill. MUSIC G DEVOTIONS COMMITTEE: STANDING: Helen Foust, Kay Ann Little, Sharon Patterson, Betty Cash, Kay Heflin, Linda MacKay, Betty Straw, Oreta Spencer. SEATED: Co-Chm. La von Parry G Janice Gilmer, Karen Weaver, Donna White, Co-Chm. Nancy Levering G Dianne Daniels. WORLD FELLOWSHIP COMMITTEE: STANDING: Marta Berger, Linda Weaver, Carol Tatom, Millie Houser, SEATED: Co-Chm. Linda Brewer, Janice Hein, Rhonda Watkins, Martha McNown, Glenda Carl, Co-Chm. Pat Ratliff. FINANCE COMMITTEE: STANDING: Elizabeth Edwards, Barbara Craft, Alice Payton, Ann Stephens, Donna Whitted, Jackie McLaren SEATED: Co-Chm. Connie CooLey, Emma Jenkinson, Julie Elder, Cris Cooley, Linda Newman, Co-Chm. Anita Donnelley. 45 PEP CLUB OFFICERS: Pres. -Linda Brewer, V. Pres. -Sally Mauk, Secretary-Mary Bemdsen CHEERLEADERS ANNUAL STAFF STANDING: Mark Ward-Art Editor, Larry Alley-Sports Editor, Terry DeVaughan-Photo Editor, Mr. Ross-Advi-sor. SEATED: Linda Brewer-Typist, Sally Mauk-Editor, Mary Lou Berndsen-Ass't. Editor. BULLDOG REPORTER STAFF STANDING: Terry DeVaughan, Anita Donnelley, Connie Cooley, Vicki Cornclison, Ronnie Howard. SEATED: Mark Ward, Larry Alley, Ronnie Hall, James Ratliff-Ass't Editor, Sara Beal-Co-Editor, Fred Darter-Co-Editor. 47 HONOR KING-HONOR QUEEN KEITH SARA Each year, Douglass High School bestows the title of Honor King and Honor Queen on the outstanding all-around boy and the outstanding all-around girl. Students are allowed to compete for the award rather than being selected by the votes of students or faculty. Points are awarded for high grades and for participation in various extra-curricular activities. This year's King and Queen are sophomore Keith Pharr and senior Sara Beal. BOYS’ STATER-GIRLS’ STATER In an attempt to stimulate interest in government, the American Legion annually sponsors week-long events known as Girls’ State and Boys’ State which are for high school juniors. The students who go to these events are placed in one of two political parties. During the week, they set up their own local governments and hold an election campaign. A governor and other state officials are then elected. Last year, both Boys' State and Girls' State were held in Lawrence on the K.U. campus. The delegates from Douglass are chosen by the faculty. Eileen Barker and Larry Branch will be attending next summer. 48 EILEEN LARRY STUDENT COUNCIL STANDING: Larry Branch, Mike Cochran, Dick Gimple, Dick Johnson, Pat Ratliff, Keith Pharr, Oreta Spencer, La von Parry, Dorothy Taylor, Marta Berger. SEATED: Larry Alley-Publicity Director, Jim Ratliff-Vice President, Terry DeVaughan-President, Cris Cooley-Secretary, Mr. Pharr-Sponsor OFFICE HELP LEFT TO RIGHT: Joe Dunlap, Janice Gilmer, Mrs. Taylor, Oreta Spencer, Charlene Hein, Kay Heflin, Terry Mauk and Mrs. Smith. 49 SENIOR PLAY THE EGG AND I CAST OF CHARACTERS Betty MacDonald . • • Don MacDonald • • • • Anne............... Joan............... Th ad.............. Delicate Daisy..... Mr. Mannix......... Corinne............ Fishface........... Hi-Baby ........... JJ................. Ross............... The Lingery Lady . . . Millicent Ames .... Thermometer Tessie Miss Linden........ Grady ............. Larsen............. Paula.............. Toni............... Lolly.............. Mitzie............. Mr. Milton Miller . . Terry DeVaughan . . , Ronnie Hall....... who meets the egg...... her husband............ their older daughter . .. . their younger daughter . . Anne's egg man ....... a neighbor............. a neighbor............. pretty competition..... an Indian ............. one of Joan's boy friends one of Joan's boy friends one of Joan's boy friends a traveling saleswoman . a charming disturbance. a slim miss............ the County Agent....... a photographer......... an electrician......... an Outdoor Girl........ an Outdoor Girl........ an Outdoor Girl........ an Outdoor Girl........ .....Sherri Wyatt .....Gary Schaul ........Sara Beal . . Maxine MacKay ......Larry Alley .... Nancy Somers . .Terry DeVaughan . . Vicki Comelison ...... Fred Darter ......Terry Mauk . .. Ronald Howard .....Larry Bowers Mary Lou Bemdsen . . .Dianne Daniels ... . Sally McCune . • Anita Donnelley ......Ronnie Hall . Arthur Jenkinson • • • .Connie Cooley .. . .Linda Newman .....Linda Girrens ......Cris Cooley .........Director . . . Stage Manager . . . Stage Manager 50 JUNIOR PLAY TAKE CARE OF MY LITTLE GIRL CAST OF CHARACTERS Elizabeth......... Becky ............ Adelaide (Ad) . . .. Merry............. Marge............. Dallas............ Casey............. Mother Apple .... Mrs. Bellows...... Justine........... Polly............. Marilyn........... Joe............... Chad.............. Sam............... Thelma.............. Alice............. Grace............. Marie............. Jim............... Mrs. Edna Terrill. Mr. Alfred Newlin the girl............... her old friend......... her new friend......... sorority president.... rush chairman.......... a fashion plate........ an intellectual .... house mother........... an influential alumna sorority member .. .. . sorority member .... , sorority member ..... an ag student.......... ,a fraternity man...... also a frat man........ sorority pledge........ sorority pledge........ sorority pledge........ sorority pledge........ an expressman............ .....Lavon Parry . Nancy Levering . . .Bonnie Burnett . .Dorothy Taylor ... Jane Schmidt . Kathy Schreiner . . . Eileen Barker ......Judy Heird . . . Kay Wiseman .. . Janice Gilmer .. .Charlene Hein . Sharon Patterson Patrick McEnulty ... Larry Johnson .....Joe Dunlap Carolyn Crowell . Sandra McCune .....Kathy Belt . Sue McCallion .....Leland Clay ........Director .. Stage Manager 51 DRAMATICS CLUB BACK ROW: Ronnie Howard, Maxine MacKay, Nancy Levering, Donna Whitted, Sally McCune. FRONT ROW: Jerry Milleson, Pat Ratliff, Eileen Barker, Sara Beal. NOT PICTURED: Sherri Wyatt MRS. EDNA TERRILL-Sponsor LEFT TO RIGHT: Sally Mauk, Mary Lou Bemdsen, Sharon Patterson, Terry De-Vaughan DUET ACTORS SPEECH CONTESTANTS BACK ROW: Jerry Milleson, Sara Beal, Sally McCune, Pat Ratliff. FRONT ROW: Eileen Barker, Donna Whitted, Nancy Levering, Maxine MacKay. NOT PICTURED: Sherri Wyatt MUSIC MIXED FOURTH ROW: Ruth Bush, Janice Hein, Patty Ratliff, Dennis Edwards, Steve Edwards, Gary Schaul, Fred Darter, Scott Jones. THIRD ROW: Ann Stevens, Emma Jenkinson, Dianne Daniels, Anita Donnelley, Mark Ward, Larry Alley, Pat McEnulty, Terry Mauk. SECOND ROW: Mr. Britton, Linda MacKay, Sherry Wyatt, Sally McCune, Eileen Barker, Dick Johnson, Larry Bowers, Mike Price. FIRST ROW: Lavon Parry, Charlene Hein, Linda Girrens, Kathy Schreiner, Jane Schmidt, Janice Gilmer, Kirby Bucher, Roger Reheis, Mike Patterson. The Mixed Chorus is composed of approximately 70 students, freshmen through Seniors. At the annual Christmas concert, they performed ’’The Little Drummer Boy, ” ’’Carol of the Bells, ” ’’Praise Ye The Lord, ” and ”God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen. After appearing at the music festivals, they presented the following numbers at the spring concert: Adoramus Te Christe, ” ’’Worthy is the Lamb, David’s Lamentation, ” and for the popular numbers: ’’Let There Be Music, Try to Remember and ’’Today. MIXED ENSEMBLE BOYS’ ENSEMBLE BACK ROW: Sharon Patterson, Terry Mauk, Sally Mauk, Larry Bowers, Dianne Daniels. SECOND ROW: Keith Pharr, Karen Weaver, Dick Johnson, Jane Schmidt, Terry DeVaughan. FRONT ROW: Jim Brewer, Anita Donnelley, Mark Ward, Janice Gilmer, Roger Reheis, Vicki Cornelison. BACK ROW: Terry Mauk, Larry Bowers, Pat McEnulty, Larry Alley. SECOND ROW: Dick Johnson, Terry DeVaughan, Jim Brewer, Mark Ward, Roger Reheis. FRONT ROW: Steve Reheis, Joel Guyot, Mike Price, Keith Pharr. 54 CHORUS FRONT ROW: Terry DeVaughan, Joel Guyot, Sara Beal, Linda Brewer, Vicki Comelison, Mary Lou Bemd-sen, Dorothy Taylor, Karen Weaver, Julie Elder. SECOND ROW: Keith Pharr, Jack Branch, Kay Wiseman, Cynthia Banfill, Sharon Patterson, Carolyn Crowell, Sandra McCune, Maxine MacKay, Linda Newman. THIRD ROW: Jim Brewer, Steve Reheis, Hank Chinn, Milly Houser, Joyce Sheets, Donna Whitted, Linda Weaver, Cris Cooley, Connie Cooley. FOURTH ROW: Leland Clay, Richard Haselwood, Gary Seal, Steve Pharr, Sally Mauk, Marta Berger, Betty Straw, Shirley Barker. TRIO Sharon Patterson, Janice Gilmer, Dianne Daniels. VOCAL SOLOS Roy Britton-Dir. TRIPLE TRIO BACK ROW: Ruth Bush, Sara Beal, Anita Donnelley. Jane Schmidt, Kathy Schreiner, Dick Johnson, SECOND ROW: Julie Elder, Karen Weaver, Eileen Dianne Daniels. Barker. FRONT ROW: Pat Ratliff, Jane Schmidt, Kathy Schreiner. 55 DOUGLASS HIGH BACK ROW: Cynthia Lambing, Susan Branch, Billye Haaga, Patty Johnson, Kathy Miles, Jim Pottoroff, Linda Polk, Linda McBee, Nancy Levering, Kay Little, Linda Weaver, Linda Brewer, Dick Johnson, Pat ty Ratliff. MIDDLE ROW: Charlotte Ferguson, Deena Price, Jan Cochran, Marsha Maness, Rita Yarborough, Starlet Bannon, Joel Guyot, Mike Finney, Gary Seal, Timmy DeVaughan, Steve Haaga, Lucy Jenkins, Mike Maguire. FRONT ROW: Dorothy Taylor, Debbie Bare, Ruth Bush, Twanna DeVaughan, Kathy Schreiner, Sherry Polk. FLUTE TRIO Dorothy Taylor, Betty Straw, Janice Gilmer, Pat McEnulty Karen Weaver, Sara Beal, Julie Elder SAX QUARTET TRUMPET TRIO Linda Brewer, Janice Gilmer, Sally Mauk, Sharon Patterson 56 SCHOOL BAND FRONT ROW: Mary Mitchell, Christine Gilmer, Beth Winney, Bobbi Clemons, Jeanae March, Julie Elder, Karen Weaver, Sara Beal. STANDING: Rayma Essex, Mr. Britton, Lavon Parry, Don Patterson, Terry Alley, Sharon Patterson, Fred Darter. BACK ROW: Betty Straw, Dick Elder, Steve Pharr, Kirby Bucher, Bill Bush, Alan Parry, Steve Reheis, Larry Bowers, Cinda Parry. MIDDLE ROW: Dale Valentine, Donna White, David Gunter, Mike Bannister, Ann Stevens, Pat McEnulty, Janice Gilmer, Tim Donnelley, Nancy Jenkins, Tony Vandergriff, Keith Pharr. The Douglas High School band is composed of approx-mately 40 members. The band marched at the Arkalalah parade at Arkansas City during the marching season. At the annual music festivals, they performed the First Movement to the New World Symphony by Dvorak and El Capitan by Sousa. TWIRLERS Twanna DeVaughan, Rayma Essex, Linda Brewer, Sara Beal, drum major. 57 Sara Terry BAND QUEEN ’65-’66 Sara Beal was crowned Band Queen by her escort Terry DeVaughan at the annual spring concert. Sara has played flute and piccolo in the band for six years. She was drum majorette her Senior year. Dorothy Larry Janice Pat QUEEN SARA Lavon G Larry Twanna G Richard Mr. Seal, who has been teaching for 43 years, has spent 26 at Douglass. For the past eight years he has been the grade school principal. His educational background includes a Bachelor s Degree from Southwestern, and a Master's Degree from W.S.U. He is planning to retire this year at the age of 67. MRS. MAXINE ALGRIM MRS. HULDA COUTTS First Grade Second Grade MRS. NANCY GALBREATH MISS VADA BRODERSON MR. DANNIE BURGESS Third Grade Fourth Grade Fifth Grade MRS. PHYLLIS KEARNS MRS. MARJORIE DIEKMAN MR. KENNETH BELL MRS. MARILYN BENCE Sixth Grade Seventh Grade Eighth Grade Grade Music 60 MRS. D. EDNA GAYLOR Kindergarten MRS. VERA DARTER First Grade MRS. ALMA PARKER Second Grade MRS. JEAN LEWIS Third Grade MRS. MERCEDES JONES Fourth Grade MRS. JOY CHOENS Fifth Grade MR. MARINE L. WOLF Sixth Grade MR. WALLACE PARKS Seventh Grade MR. DONNIE HUFFMAN MR. RAY FENLEY Eighth Grade Psychologist KINDERGARTEN ■ m r FIRST GRADE TOP ROW: Marty Wright, Justin Dunlay, Brenda Knowles, Terry Carr, Laurie Wade, Mrs. Gaylor. MIDDLE ROW: Lisa Martin, Kathy Thomas, Mary Pottorff, Carolyn Robinson, Margaret Cox, Linda Wade. BOTTOM ROW: Tommy Cook, Gregg McKay, kichard Frakes, Burke Lewis, Ray Cornelison, Bobby Gimple. NOT PICTURED: Loree Voigt. SECOND GRADE TOP ROW: Marty Penner, Randy Croft, Becky Burns, Bryan Bannon, Mark Brazle, Lisa Wade, Stephen Gilbert. MIDDLE ROW: Mrs. Algrim, Mitchel Parnell, fearl king, JaNell Clifton, Sherry Sharp, Beatrice Jenkinson, Vickie Clay, Donna Randall. BOTTOM ROW: Theresa Kay Schafi'er, Bobby Johnson, Linda Barker, Robin Jenkins. NOT PICTURED: Jack Summers. TOP ROW; Jack Clifton, Sherri Tabor, Belinda Watkins, Brent Knowles, Mary Ratliff, Bret Perisho, Dianna Ford, Mrs. Coutts. BOTTOM ROW: Janet McNown, Debra Smith, Richard Gilbert, Rickie Perkins, Kay Gimple, Kammie Pope, LeAnn Edwards. MIDDLE ROW: Marsha Croft, Lori £dwards, Rex Barker, Loren Rucker, Pattie Jo McBee, David Bohanon, Chris Thomas, Martha Bums. NOT PICTURED: Hal March, Jeannie Cook, Jackie Parnell, Randy Heird. THIRD GRADE TOP ROW: Scott Haaga, Cinda Edwards, Jaylean Bannon, Kenneth Brazle, Jill McNown, James Polk, MIDDLE ROW: Mikita Nelson, Becky Bergley, Susan Stewart, La Sandra Jeffries, Robert Thomas, Mrs. Galbreath. BOTTOM ROW: Milton Choens, Marvin Russell, Marinda Carman, Billy Robinson, June Ann Carrol, Sharon McBee. NOT PICTURED: Jack Carl. KINDERGARTEN TOP ROW; Mrs. Gaylor, Janelle Polk, Marcia Carroll, Darla Rogers, Linda Gunter, Elaine Jack. MIDDLE ROW: Georgia Hirschenhofer, Wilda Pope, Jenny Cooley, Becky Rush, Debbie Taylor, Jimmy Bums. FRONT ROW: Kendall Gillum, Charles Smith, Clyde Condon, Tracy Valentine. NOT PICTURED: Gregg Jones. FIRST GRADE TOP ROW: Marcia Bloom, Patrick Ray, Steve Pottorff, Sheila Howes, Diana Rush, Galen Lewis, Ronda Ford. MIDDLE ROW: Mrs. Darter, Sherri Vickrey, Kathy Edwards, Vicki Dunlap, Kevin Seal, Doan Maness, Patricia Nelson. FRONT ROW: Clarence Garmon, Greg Shaver, Connie Kennedy, Wade Clemons, Toni Lee Gimple, Jena Gillum, Debbie Graves. NOT PICTURED: Jimmy Carl, lisa Alley, Mark Venable. TOP ROW: Sheryl Jones, Taylor Beaver, Richard Pharr, Tommy Upshaw, David Alley, Brent Overbey, Katherine Bailey, Mr. Parker. MIDDLE ROW: Tony Carr, Lei and Howes, Teresa Harrod, Carolyn Carroll, Donna Kennedy, Elizabeth Frakes, Mary Hirschenhofer, Holly Higbee. FRONT ROW: Coleen Foust, Glenda Davis, Dora Jean Kennedy, Richard Parker, Rebecca Pirtle, Terry Randall, Rachel Weishaar. NOT PICTURED: Mary Martin, Jeffrey McBee. SECOND GRADE THIRD GRADE FOP ROVV: Paul MacKay, Douglas Penner, Marie Hampton, Mary Whitney, Jim Clasen, Zeta Watkins. MIDDLE ROW: Troy Haskin, Terry Condon, Karen MacKay, Twila Ketterman, Audrey Hull, Allen Guyot, Mrs. Lewis. FRONT ROW: Renee Foust, Glenda Perkins, LcAnn Bucher, Karla Bohannon, Eddie Edwards, Shirley Barker. NOT PICTURED: Dale Phillips. 63 FOURTH GRADE TOP ROW: Myma Beaver, Robbin Kettcrman, Maxine Hall, Cathy Wade, Vickie Sheets, Randy Dennis, Cristy Valentine, Sandra Lambing, Jerry Spencer. MIDDLE ROW: Miss Broderson, Robbin Tabor, Verlin Stephens, Billie McBee, Mike Pottorff, Gregory' Waples, Robert Heird, Rusten Croft, Deborah Howard. BOTTOM ROW: Brian Wade, Rhonda Hunt, Robert Anderson, Brenda Vickrey, Clifton Caster, Vicki Hirschenhofer, Jay Polk, Malinda White. FIFTH GRADE TOP ROW: Martin Waples, Louis J. March, T. Genelle Haskin, Mary Barker, Eric Haskin, Connie Sheets. MIDDLE ROW: Cheryl Martin, Jonnah Stiner, James Kittle, Terry Luce, Connie Gilbert, Patrick Price, Mr. Burgess. BOTTOM ROW: Pamela Croft, Lloyd Howard, Deborah Jeffries, Charles Frakes, Patty Maness, Erwin King. SIXTH GRADE TOP ROW: Larry- Gimple, Ricky Pottorff, Kandi Willson, Galen Watkins, Kathleen Bigger, Jane Stollings, Nyija Haskin, Teresa MacKay, Jack Wade. MIDDLE ROW: Tim McEnulty, Craig Bloom, Sandra Whitted, Susan Pharr, Terri Hunt, Teresa Stewart, Craig Duryea, Polly Little, Mrs. Schmidt. BOTTOM ROW: Jimmy Bond, Connie Clemons, Claudia Heird, Carla Polk, Bill Barker, Pat Ferguson, Linda Jenkinson, Dale Taylor, Vicki Foulk. 64 FOURTH GRADE TOP ROW: Mark Pottorff, Bryan Gunter, Rodney Berg, Richie Weaver, Robert Burns, David Clasen, Alan Bloom. MIDDLE ROW: John Kittle, Dianne Tabor, Ronnie Harrod, Lois MacKay, Darline Barker, Ken Seal, Karen Russell, Mrs. Jones. IRQ NT’ ROW: Sue Vandergriff, June Bond, Nancy Barker, Modonna Jenkinson, Nancy Cochran, Mark Pope, Terri Upshaw, Teresa Little, Sandra Trefethen. FIFTH GRADE TOP ROW: Brenda Beaver, Harvey Stincr, Loren Cox, Peggy Overbey, Randy Colclazier, Polly Jones. MIDDLE ROW: Terry Ketter-man, feobetta James, Cynda Parsons, Terry Rush, Jerry Choens, Mrs. Choens. FRONT ROW: Martha Hall, Danny Belt, Bill McKibban, Kathy Haaga, John Snell, Mike Randall, ABSENT: Dennis Anderson SIXTH GRADE TOP ROW: Teresa Reddout, Karen Ann Phillips, Lynda Chinn, Curt Davis, Kay Snodderley, Renee Dennis, Debbie McBee, Linda Patterson. MIDDLE ROW: Glenda Tatom, Alan Keely, Monty Donnelley, Pamela Banister, Mike Chinn, Karen Lea McBee, James Johnson, Cathy Maness. BOTTOM ROW: Robert Kittle, Darrel Frakes, Jr. , Bryant McLaren, Greg Vandergriff, Chris Clasen, Randy McCune, Jim Knowles, Mrs. Kearns. ABSENT: Karen Sue Miles, Becky Cfaster 65 TOP ROW: Linda White, Lucie Jenkins, Susan Rhodes, Martha Brown, Shelley Finney, Orban Stevens, Diana Adkins. MIDDLE ROW: Cynthia Lambing, Den-nie Barker, Marvin Jenkinson, Steven Gillis, Jimmy Pottorff, Bill Bush, Mrs. Marjorie Diekman. FIRST ROW: Susan Branch, Billye Haaga, David Pirtle, Keith Williams, James Frakes, Dian Stewart, Janet Weishaar. TOP ROW: Beth Whitney, Rick Overby, Joe Martin, Don Patterson, Jackie Berg, Norvella Stiner. MIDDLE ROW: Pat Venable, Carol Barker, Raymond Johnson, Randy Watkins, Debbie Bare, Mr. Parks. BOTTOM ROW: Tim Donnelley, Kathy Parsons, Bill Little, Alan Ward, Dick Elder, Tom Heird. ABSENT: David Del-ker, Kathlen Sullivan, Beckie Laughlin. TOP ROW: Tommy McKibban, Ronnie MacKay, Terri Chinn, David Gunter, Chris Martin, Jimmy Stiner, Terry Rhoades, Christine Gilmer, Debra Adkins. MIDDLE ROW: Deena Price, Patty Johnson, Gary Ratliff, Rose Cox, Cinda Parry, Janice Hock, Nancy Jenkins, Mr. Bell. BOTTOM ROW: Margaret Hall, Brent Wade, Rita Yarbrough, Judy Head-berg, Barbara Parks, Marsha Maness, Lucy Choens, Jack Trefethen, Tony Van-dergriff. ABSENT: Kathy McEnulty, Jan Cochran. TOP ROW: Mary MacKay, Mike Maguire, Bill Daniels, Wayne Barker, Ray Houser, Linda Keely, Dale Valentine, Linda McBee. MIDDLE ROW: Steve Haaga, Cheri Polk, Bobbie Clemons, Charlotte Ferguson, Kiley Isom, Dick Dur-yea, Mark Levering, Jeanae March, Mr. Huffman. BOTTOM ROW: Mary Mitchell, Diana Newman, Starlet Bannon, Terry Alley, Jean McCallion, Haver Bush, Joann Trefethen, Mike Bannister, Timmy DeVaughan. ABSENT: Larry Phillips, Peggy Somers. 66 JR. HIGH ONE-ACT PLAY CAST BACK ROW: Mike Maguire, Ronnie Mackay, Dale Valentine, Mrs. Diekman, director. FRONT ROW: Bobbi Clemons, Marsha Maness, Charlotte Ferguson, Billye Haaga. The Junior High one-act play cast presented ”Andy Annihilates Annabel” at the annual festival held at Andover. The play was directed by Mrs. Diekman. JR. HIGH CHEERLEADERS Timmy DeVaughan, Mary Mitchell, Mike Bannister, Christine Gilmer ALTERNATES Kiley Isom, Barbara Parks 67 JR. HIGH VOLLEYBALL BACK ROW: Mr. Wallace Parks, Cinda Parry, Charlotte Ferguson, Linda Keely, Terri Chinn. FRONT ROW: Bobbie Clemons, Nancy Jenkins, Diana Newman, Mary Mitchell, Starlet Bannon. 68 BACK ROW: Mr. Wallace Parks, Kathy McEnulty, Debra Adkins, Kiley Isom, Christine Gilmer, Patty Johnson. FRONT ROW: Cheri Polk, Barbara Parks, Deena Price, Debra Bare, Cynthia Lambing. JR. HIGH BASKETBALL BACK ROW: Terry Rhodes, Don Patterson, Mr. Bell, Bill Daniels, Wayne Barker, Dale Valentine. FRONT ROW: Bill Bush, Gary Ratliff, Terry Alley, Timmy DeVaughan. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mike Bannister, Joe Martin, Rick Overby, Tony Vandergriff, Raymond Johnson, Mark Levering, Jimmy Stiner, Mr. Bell, Haver Bush, Ronnie MacKay, Steve Haaga, David Gunter, James Frakes, Dick Duryea. 69 JR. HIGH TOP ROW: Narvella Stiner, Mike Maguire, Charlotte Ferguson, Linda McBee, Cinda Parry, Dale Valentine, Terri Chinn, Christine Gilmer, Wayne Barker, Larry Phillips, Jimmy Stiner, Don Patterson, Bill Daniels, Kassie McEnulty, Linda Keely, Ray Houser, Terry Rhodes, Rose Cox, Debbie Adkins, Janice Hock. THIRD ROW: Diane Stewart, Marsha Maness, Starlet Bannon, Patti Jo Venable, Jackie Berg, Mary McKay, Raymond Johnson, Mark Levering, Kiley Isom, Rick Overby, Ronnie McKay, Joe Martin, David Gunner, Gary Ratliff, Dick Duryea, Randy Watkins, Orban Stevens, Shelley Finney, Susan Rhodes, Kathy Miles, Martha Brown, Janet Weishaar, Tim Donnelley. SECOND ROW: Tim DeVaughan, J L. Frakes, Keith Williams, BEGINNING BAND FRONT ROW: Pamela Croft, Bobbetta James, Peggy Overby, Connie Miles, Pat Manness, Cindy Parsons, Brenda Beaver. BACK ROW: Monty Waples, James Kittle, Lloyd Howard, Terry Luce, Terry Rush, Terry Kittle, Randy Colclazier, Gevelle Haskins, Lewis March. CHORUS Margaret Hall, Lucy Choens, Carol Barker, Cheri Polk, Jeanae March, Diana Adkins, Deborah Bare, Bobbi Jo Clemons, Beth Whitney, Patty Johnson, Nancy Jenkins, Lucie Jenkins, Jean McCallion, Deena Price, Peggy Summers, Linda White, Joanne Trefethen, Barbara Parks, Rita Yarbrough, David Pirtle, Dick Elder. BOTTOM ROW: Susie Branch, Billye Haaga, Tony Vandergriff, Bill Bush, Cynthia Lambing, Jim Pottorff, Marvin Jenkinson, Steven Gillis, Tom McKibban, Haver Bush, Diana Newman, Mary Mitchell, Terry Alley, Bill Little, Brent Wade, TomHeird, Kathleen Sullivan, Kathy Parsons, Jack Trefethen, Steve Haaga, Mike Bannister. INTERMEDIATE BAND FRONT ROW: Terri Hunt, Ricky Potoroff, Linda Chinn, Sandra Whitted, Connie Clemons. SECOND ROW: Kan-di Wilson, Cathy Manness, Karen Miles, Pam Bannister, Larry Gimple, Karen McBee, Susan Pharr, Carla Polk. BACK ROW: Jackie Wade, Pat Ferguson, Craig Duryea, Gregg Vandergriff, Bill Hensley, Monty Donnelley, Mike Chinn, Tim McEnulty, Jim Johnson. STANDING: Polly Little, Bob Kittle, Bryant McLaren, Randy Mc-Cune. 71 where's HoTli(9 ? S71 DRESS RE H EARSAl ahkt Moae (woney tr CO AC H BOTTOM OF THmss TWANK gooqmes XTs FPJOAYf you. TAKE T TORY’S GREATS S EIW ORS OF tv” AA Oe) YELL. bulldogs, YELL GETTT iVG FfftED l f it's rt Si « 0, -ITT • — SOPtRMAMt ROrAEOj ROMEO WHERE'S THE GAK £ ?? 2 3 World News—1965 1 Humanitarian Dies—Dr. Albert Schweitzer died in September at Lambarene, his primitive hospital at the African jungle outpost of Gabon. The famed physician, who reached his 90th birthday in January, worked most of his life to relieve the suffering of jungle natives. 2 Queen Speaks—Queen Elizabeth II dedicated the John F. Kennedy memorial at Runnymede, England on May 14. Mrs. Kennedy is seated to the left and Prince Philip to the right of the queen. Carolyn Kennedy is seated between the queen and her mother, and Sen. Robert Kennedy stands behind Mrs. Kennedy. 3 Miss Universe—The reigning queen of beauty in the universe during the year was a representative from Thailand. 4 Bosch Returns—Former Dominican Republic President Juan Bosch was vehement in his address at a rally September 25, shortly after his return to Santo Domingo. 5 Wins in Run-Off— Charles deGaulle polled 55.2 per cent of the vote in a run-off election against Francois Mitterrand on December 19. The vote gave DeGaulle the French presidency for another 7 years, but the strength of the Socialist-Communistic candidate corroded the popularity of the 71-year-old president.. 6 Agrees to Cease-Fire—Pakistani Foreign Minister Zulfikar Bhutto (right) agreed in the U.N. Security Council on September 22 to accept the Council’s cease-fire order in the undeclared war between Pakistan and India. Pakistan’s announcement came after India had agreed to the order. 7 Abortive Coup Fails—Indonesian President Sukarno was toppled from power for a brief 20 hours last fall. He gestured at a cabinet 6 meeting on October 6 during his first public appearance after the coup, which seriously shook his one-man rule. 8 Soviet Winner — Russian author Mikhail Sholokhov was vacationing in the Ural region on October 18 when he heard he had been awarded the 1965 Nobel Prize for Literature. The December award ceremony was held in Stockholm. 9 Return to Desolation—Hundreds of families returned to the wreckage of their homes, destroyed by eruption of Taal volcano, south of Manila, on September 28. Volcanic ash covered a six-mile-square area. The death toll was estimated at 500. 1 0 Price of War—The number of casualties increased as the U.S. stepped up its military action in Vietnam. American advisors took part in many helicopter missions, carrying wounded soldiers, both Vietnamese and American, to copters on makeshift litters for evacuation to Saigon. 1 1 Reason to Celebrate—Chancellor Ludwig Erhard of West Germany-waved to a cheering crowd in Bonn after his Christian Democrats surged to victory in the September 19 parliamentary elections. Mayor Willy Brandt’s Social Democrats suffered defeat in the voting. 1 2 Colonial Rule Shaken—Rhodesian Premier Ian Smith broadcast a proclamation of sovereign independence for Rhodesia on November 11. The split from Britain was made in an attempt to insure a white minority rule of the African colony. It was the first such move against Britain since the American colonies broke away in 1776. Britain retaliated swiftly and took the problem to the U.N. Security Council, which asked all nations to enforce an oil embargo against the African colony.


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