PE BARR 22 EN The Annual Staff of 1970 proudly presents the DOVER TIGER ANNUAL el 4 Te “STEP INTO OUR WORLD” MW Dover Makes The Press Around The United States. Headlines Found In Various Newspapers Around The U.S e oe SPORTS ILLUSTRATED NEW YORK, N.Y. W. 1,096,317 FEB 16 1970 CPICK TAT SCORE Odd scores keep popping up in sport, but seldom do you get a parlay like this: in the same week, late in January, Beaverton beat Burien 37-2 in an am- ateur hockey ganic in Oregon, while in high school basketball in Kansas, Jack- son Heights defeated Dover 0. Sounds as though the soalies got on the wrong bus. Now That’s Real Control Of Ball Spokane, Wash. CHRONICLE OVER-CONTROL Go get em Mike! Visalia, Calif. TIME-DELTA a BASKETBALL TEAM SHUTS ff OUT FOE PHOENIX, ARIZ. GAZETTE Fort Worth, Tex. EVE. STAR — D. 92,030 — CAGERS (YAWN) TAKE 4-0 GreatControl “ i jiate Portsmouth, N.H. HERALD HOOP SHUTOUT TALK ABOUT A DEFENSE! HOLTON, Kan. (AP)— Jackson Heights shut out Dover High School, 40 —that’s right, FOUR to nothing— in a basketball game here last night. Jackson Heights got a basket in the first quar- Beaver Falls, Pa. TRIBUNE KANSAS HS CAGERS IN 4 TO 0 ORGY Wheeling, W. Va. REGISTER BASKETBALL SHUTOUT Besides these articles there were headlines in fifteen other states. ter and scored again in the final quarter. Except for those two @ brief outbursts the spec ¢} tators were treated to an unusual display of ball control. Unusual Display Of Ball Control Yields Mini-Score Coaches Mr. Lange Mr. Bracken What's this stuff? Lowest Score 0-4 Car Jam 21 in the 58 Harveyville are you in there? Stroke of Genius J.B. as Ma ; 1-Act play hroughout the year many activities have pro- ed new faces at Dover. Here we see J. gett pose for one of his better shots as from the skit entitled Pa in the Barn. ‘students, Lila Riley, and Denise More- e taking advantage of the Arctic condi- we experienced for a short time. A New Look At Dover Dover started off the football season with a victory over Paxico, 37-12. The Tigers finished their 1969-70 Football season with a 7-2 record, losing only to the undefeated squads of Lecompton and Stilwell. Our first big snow at D.H.S. BOOKKEEPING DRIVER’S EDUCATION ee ACADEMICS = ERIC GOVERNMENT oe SS renner nee oe a With only two students in Home Ec., there is f no argument over who gets to lick the bowl. — DUKE, starting project in shop class. MIKE looks eager to give his report. MR. LANGE, EXPLAINING Shakespeare? COACH BRACKEN, catching up on HOMEWORK! for Gray Hair! Jimmy at work? “Ye Olde’ Yearbook Shoppe’ ”’ Part of our team. Randy our front-page man. im hl There's something Our Model Typist wrong, but | don't know what it is. That's not Me! 33 “Har veyville : 20 Jefferson West if Bod ell | SPORTS ee ——— a DOVER TIGERS BACK ROW: Coach Lyle Bracken, Manager Dave Coe, Mike Horton, Eddie Wymore, Dennis Miller, Mike Dugan, Manager Bob Backerman, Coach Glenn Lange. MIDDLE ROW: Bill Eddy, Randy Finson, D. Blodgett, Galen Wright, J. Blodgett, Roger Cox, Pat Horton. FRONT ROW: David Deiter, Ken Mitchell, Brad Metzler, Keith Logan, Bob Jernigan, Mike Snook, Vic Lane, Bill Howey. Foot ‘19 Bill Eddy Senior Letterman Mike Horton Senior Letterman Randy Finson Senior Letterman 3 £9. Oe Pe xd Mon ayeed, Ed Wymore Senior Letterman : ‘ Ras we St ry wey i TIGER LETTERMEN ry xy BACK ROW: Coach Glenn Lange, D. Blodgett, Bill Eddy, Randy Finson, Mike Dugan, tah Galen Wright, Dennis Miller, J. Blodgett, Roger Cox, Coach Lyle Bracken. FRONT ROW: Bob Jernigan, Mike Horton, Keith Logan, Pat Horton, Brad Metzler, Vic Lane. J. Blodgett Senior Letterman Basketball 1969-70 TIGER SQUAD BACK ROW: Coach Lyle Bracken, Alvin Musick, Harry Johnson, Coach Glenn Lange. SECOND ROW: David Dieter, Wayne Lukert, Mike Snook, Keith Logan, Brad Metzler, Duke Wardle, Ken Mitchell, Bob Backerman, Pat Horton. FRONT ROW: David Coe, Mike Dugan, Galen Wright, Bill Eddy, J. Blodgett, Randy Finson, Dennis Miller. VARSITY LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach Glenn Lange, Dennis Miller, Randy Finson, Mike Dugan, Galen Wright, J. Blod- gett, Bill Eddy. 12 Enthusiasm! D.H.S. Stomping grounds Just meet it. Volleyball Girls FRONT ROW: Becky Eddy, Dixie Loveland, Denise Morehead, Judy Kemble, Connie Thomas, Nancy Hepworth, Dana Loveland. SECOND ROW: Lila Riley, Karen Cox, Sally Sage, Karen Smith, Beverly Smith, Penny Green, Betty Atwood. Becky Eddy Denise Morehead Nancy Hepworth Betty Atwood Mrs. Ruth Lange COACH The Volleyball Girls traveled to Harveyville this year on April 4th, for the big Tournament. Dover played their best throughout the day, and when the finals rolled around, much to the girls surprise, the A-team and B-team had to fight it out for 3rd 4th place. The A-team was victorious over the B-team which was fine with both teams. We were very proud of both of our teams which represented Dover at the tournaments this year. 14 CHEERLEADERS . BAND DRAMATICS CLUB PEP CLUB : CHORUS SPANISH CLUB KAYETTES HOMECOMING KING QUEEN OF COURTS D=CLUB CHEERLEADERS DRAMATICS CLUB HOMECOMING CHORUS STU-COUNCIL KAYETTES SPANISH CLUB DRAMATICS CLUB BAND CHORUS KING QUEEN OF COURTS SPANISH CLUB STU- COUNCIL PEP CLUB D-CLUB D-CLUB CHORUS DRAMATICS CLUB CHEERLEADERS SPANISH CLUB CHORUS HOMECOMING HOMECOMING DRAMATICS CLUB KAYETTES SPANISH CLUB BAND PEP CLUB te SPANISH CLUB BAND D-CLUB CHORUS ACTIVITI KAYETTES STU- COUNCIL HOMECOMING KING QUEEN OF COURTS STU-COUNCIL KAYETTES BAND CHORUS HOMECOMING BAND NONE KING QUEEN OF COURTS PEP CLUB Pals : CHEERLEADERS Pe HOMECOMING SPANISH CLUB DRAMATICS CLUB HOMECOMING KING QUEEN OF COURTS AYERS STU- COUNCIL BAND CHORUS KING QUEEN OF COURTS 2 esas HOMECOMING DERS = CHEERLEA PEP CLUB OCONENS KING § QUEEN OF COURTS SPANISH CLUB DRAMATICS CLUB Homecoming Royalty 1970 rh. Mah teeta : 4 PP CNR ban, Wea mtte ae bbe 4p? ; bee re heya Pe yar bbe sh, ae ae Cie eos Lk . 4 is i y ‘48 Ff wrws DIXIE AND BILL Dover High's Homecoming was an event that I'm sure no one will forget. Much planning and work was put into it to get everything ready for the evening. The game added to the excitement, for the Dover Tigers defeated the Harveyville Yellowjackets. It was the first time in six years that Dover claimed a victory on their homecoming night. Here in formal photograph are Dixie Loveland and Billy Eddy our Royalty for 1969-70. The 1969-70 Homecoming Attendants are as follows: First attendants, Becky Eddy and Mike Horton; Second attendants, Randy Finson and Nancy Hepworth. Randy is AMAZED! Billy is HAPPY! Mike is STUNNED! and Dixie cannot BELIEVE IT! 17 “Well Known Faces In Different Places’’ Tigers had a hot time at the Pep Bon- fire on October 23, 1969. We acted more like Indians on the war path than Tigers when we burned Harveyville High School in effigy. We caught you! 18 King Queen Of Courts 70” PAT AND DANA Attendants The 1969-70 King and Queen of Courts Attendants are as follows: first attendants, Joyce Gleason and Kenneth Mitchell; second attendants, J. Blodgett and Connie Thomas; third attendants, Dennis Miller and Denise Morehead. 20 Organizations ws ASSH.Fop Nyy Tayegxe? (000 POINT AWARD ea, A 6, FRONT ROW: Becky Eddy, Judy Kemble, Matilda Gurtler, Nancy Hepworth, Sponsor, Mrs. Guild. SECOND ROW: Karen Cox, Dana Loveland, Betty Atwood, Joyce Gleason, Penny Green, Sally Sage, Beverly Smith. BACK ROW: Dixie Loveland, Lila Riley. FRONT ROW: Sponsor, Mr. Salem, Bill Eddy, Wayne Lukert, Nancy Hepworth, Mike Horton, Dennis Miller. BACK ROW: Sally Sage, Becky Eddy, Galen Wright, Denise-Morehead, Eddie Wymore, Dixie Loveland. ' bel jdt | . i ae. oe oqcaNh YO tre O DM RK FIRST ROW: Mr. Blehm, Dan Dunagan, Kevin Gleason, Alan Sage, Robin Green, Elisa Standiferd, Virginia Thomas, Carol Lukert, Karl Lukert, Rodney Brownlee, Z. Blodgett, Paul Thomas, Alvin Musick, Pat Rutledge. SECOND ROW: Janet Adkins, Barbara Lange, Beverly Sage, Ronda Kemble, Wendy Ijams, Elaine Vandevyord, Tamra Adkins, Sally Sage, Penny Green, Ruth Lloyd, Kelli Horton, Cindy Rutledge, Wayne Lukert, Marva Lee Vandevord, Karen Cox. THIRD ROW: David Deiter, Mark Cox, Max Loveland, Tom Rutledge, Robert Gordon, Rita Thomas, Betty Jernigan, Kristy Green, Susan Kissling, Betty Blodgett, Connie Kemble, Janet Sage, Brian Crow, Roger Sage, Randy Osburn. —4 Or | fee —— = | ae a BD . U tele FIRST ROW: Lila Riley, Beverly.Smith, Sally Sage, Penny Green, Judy Kemble, Bill Eddy, Keith Logan, Dennis Miller, Bob Jernigan, Mr. Blehm. SECOND ROW: Becky Eddy, JoAnn Backerman, Matilda Gurtler, Dana Loveland, Karen Cox, Betty Atwood, Denise Morehead, Ed Wymore, Mike Snook, Dave Coe. THIRD ROW: Nancy Hepworth, Lynn Gurtler, Mike Howey, David Deiter, Alvin Musick, Mike Dugan, D. Blodgett, Roger Cox, J. Blodgett, James Backerman. Pep Club FIRST ROW: Dana Loveland, Dixie Loveland, Denise Morehead, Nancy Hepworth, Mrs. Lange. SECOND ROW: Judy Kemble, Connie Thomas, Karen Cox, Joyce Gleason, Matilda Gurtler, Penny Green, Lila Riley. THIRD ROW: Sally Sage, Karen Smith, Elizabeth Corkill, Beverly Smith, Becky Eddy, Betty Atwood. FIRST ROW: Keith Logan, Mike Snook, Dennis Miller, Brad Metzler, Galen Wright, Bill Eddy, Randy Finson. SECOND ROW: Vic Lane, Mike Horton, Ed Wymore, Mike Dugan, Dave Coe, D. Blodgett, Roger Cox, J. Blodgett, Mr. Lange. 23 Tiger Power DANA LOVELAND NANCY HEPWORTH DENISE MOREHEAD DIXIE LOVELAND OUR GANG Dover's cheerleaders led the Pep Club in many fun and spirited cheers. 24 Spanish Club Hola Clase FRONT ROW--Dennis Miller, Nancy Hepworth, Galen Wright, Sponsor-- Mr. Tijerina. SECOND ROW--Pat Horton, Dana Loveland, Betty Atwood, Karen Cox, Matilda Gurtler. BACK ROW--David Coe, Denise Morehead, Becky Eddy, Mike Horton. FRONT ROW--James Backerman, J. Blodgett, Roger Cox. SECOND ROW-- Pat Horton, Judy Kemble, Becky Eddy. BACK ROW--Brad Metzler, Mike Horton, Lila Riley , Denise Morehead, Eddie Wymore. NQ2e7o 309 O oc —Q In Memory of Our Classmate Jimmy Ellis Myers On May 16th a tragic car accident near Dover claimed the life of Jimmy Myers Jimmy had attended schools in the Denison and Dover communities, and was to have graduated from Dover on Thursday evening, May 21st. Though Jim is no longer with us he will always have a special place in the hearts of his class- mates and friends. 26 Judy Kemble Dennis Moses Randy Finson . Dixie Loveland Lila Rile a° M ME OT tem ie JoAnn Backerman Roger Cox Brad Metzler Wayne Lukert : D. Blodgett ‘ Leslie Z. James Ba¢kerman : : Keith Logan } ‘ Karl Lukert D Gilbert Soe roca Dennis Miller David Coe Mike Dugan Connie Thomas Betty Atwood Elizabeth C. ; Linda Zimmerman | Tage % : ae Snook ; ow ma i Ve ign Mati ' Kare S . Dugan es , . : 7 ynn Gurtler ic . Penny Green {oa Marvin Hoffman PEOPLE David Deiter I Mr. Virgil sale d Mr. Ed Tijerina : Mr. Grant Rhoades er ae : 2 Mr . Ruth Lange Dixie Loveland ; Lila Riley. r om 3 Ed Wymore : S ¢ Mike Horton é Da na, | Oveland Blodgett 1) N08 Pat Horton = ee D. Blodgett” Seniors Turn With Decade BILL EDDY: Class Stu.-Co. Rep. 1; Class Vice-Pres. 2; Class President 3,4; D-Club 2-4; D-Club Sec. 3; D-Club Sec.- Treas. 4; Stu.-Co. President 4; Chorus 3,4; Homecoming King 4; Annual Staff Advt. Manager 4; Plays 3,4; Football 1-4; Basketball 1-4; Track 2,4. DENISE MOREHEAD: Pep Club 1-4; Pep Club Treas. 3; Pep Club Pres. 4; Dramatics Club 4; Vice-President Dramatics Club 4; Chorus 1-4; Student Co. 4; Spanish Club 4; Kayettes 2-4; Kayettes Vice- Pres. 4; Sextet 3; King and Queen of Courts Candidate 4; Cheerleader 4; Annual Staff 3,4; Asst. Editor 3; Co- Editor 4; Plays 3,4; Volleyball 2-4. MIKE HORTON: Class Sec.- Treas. 2; Class Treasurer 4; Spanish Club 3; Spanish Club Vice-Pres. 3; Drama- tics Club 4; Treasurer 4; Homecoming Candidate 4; Chess Club 4; Stu.-Co. Treas. 4; Annual Staff Asst. Business Manager 4; Plays 3,4; Football 1-4; Basketball 1, 2; Track 2-4. BECKY EDDY: Pep Club 1-4; Sec. 4; Kay- ettes 2-4; Kayettes Stu.-Co. Rep. 3, 4; Dramatics Club 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Chorus 2-4; Plays 3,4; Homecom- ing Candidate 4; Annual Staff 4; Volleyball 2-4. ED WYMORE: Class Stu.-Co. Rep. 4; D-Club 3,4; Dra- matics Club 4; Dramatics Club Pres- ident 4; President of Boys Glee Club 4; Football 3-4; Basketball 3-4; Track 3,4; Auburn Jr. High 1; Wash- burn Rural High School 2. JUDY KEMBLE: Class Secretary 3,4; Pep Club 1-4; Sec. 3; Kayettes 2-4; Treasurer 3; Student Co. Secretary 1; Chorus 1-4; Sextet 3; Chorus Sec- retary 4; Annual Staff 3,4; Plays 3, 4; Volleyball 2-4. 28 re r9 ih 25h 32 ti SPE HES Soo b 2, 29 et POPP: 4 TIFF, DENNIS MOSES: Spanish Club 3,4; Treas. 3; President 4; Student Coun- cil Representative 2; Annual Staff Business Manager 4; Plays 3,4. LILA RILEY: Class Vice-President 1, 3; Band 1-3; Pep Club 1-4; Pep Club President 3; Kayettes 2-4; Kayettes Vice-President 3; Chorus 2-4; Cheer- leader 2,3; Annual Staff 3,4; Asst. Business Manager 3; Photographer 3; Tiger Talk Editor 3; Annual Staff Co- Editor 4; Plays 3,4; Dramatics Club 4; Volleyball 2-4; Track 1; Sextet 3. JIMMY MYERS: Denison High School 1-3; Dramatics Club 4; Play 4. DIXIE LOVELAND: Class Stu.-Co. Rep. 2,4; Class Sec. 3; Kayettes 2-4; Pep Club 1-4; Vice Pres. 3; Cheer- leader 2-4; Stu.-Co. Sec. 2; Plays 3,4; Volleyball 2-4; Spanish Club 3; Homecoming Queen 4; Annual Staff 4. J. BLODGETT: Class Sec. - Treas. 1; Student Council Rep. 3,4; Football 1-4; Basketball 1-4; Band 2 D-Club 1-4; Plays 4; Dramatics Club 4; Track 1; Chorus 4; Boy's Glee Club 4; King and Queen of Courts Candidate 4; RANDY FINSON: Foot- ball 1-4; Basketball 1-4; Track 1, 2, 4; D-Club 1-4; D-Club Treas. 3; President 4; Class President 1, 2; Homecoming Candidate 3,4; Stu. - Co. Vice-President 3; Annual Staff Asst. Adyt. Mgr. 4; King and Queen of Courts Candidate 2. Graduation 1970 Tell us what you got Dixie!! Mr. Lange looks very proud of everyone. A Very Proud Bunch of Seniors Our first and last line-up at D.H.S. May Maude pins a boutineer on our guest speaker, Mr. Keith Akins. Our final part of the evening. Sleeping beauty! CHEESE! é LECTURE a 7 KX UO 2 ; E Ne d « Our last Night The Kiddie Pool? Is Bill trying to win HIMSELF a teddy-bear? 32 Seniors Present ‘‘Introducin’ Susan ek ere as i) I am actually going this time! Richard, my boy! 77 Introducin' Susan Cast DICK HEATHERBY . SUSAN. . . BUDDY CHALMERS . BABS BOSWELL . HILLINGTON RO SS . DIANA MAYFIELD . VIOLET . CYCLONE . AUNT CORDELIA ¢ QUACKENBUSH rs JIM DONOVAN . MIKE . IKE . 33 You think you're a duck. . . .-DENNIS MOSES . DIXIE LOVELAND . . MIKE HORTON DENISE MOREHEAD . RANDY FINSON LILA RILEY . JUDY KEMBLE BILL EDDY - BECKY EDDY 2. JIM MYERS ‘JAMES A. BLODGETT ED WYMORE What? Why? Where? When? b _atis Where are Connie and J. ? 34 The Junior Class Nancy Hepworth President Pat Horton Vice President JoAnn Backerman Secretary Duke Wardle Treasurer Galen Wright Student Council Leslie Zimmerman James Backerman Roger Cox Dana Loveland Brad Metzler Wayne Lukert Keith Logan D. Blodgett 35 Tahitian Holiday All you can eat. 36 Juniors on the Go r, ” ay Aren't you two suppose to be in Eng- lish class? Leslie Z. with books? FILL 'ER UP! Shame on you Keith, that was Mr. Napoleon Rhoades car. 38 Eddie Wardle President Karen Cox Secretary Doug Gilbert Vice President Matilda Gurtler Treasurer Dennis Miller Student Council Linda Zimmerman Bill Howey Becky Shaw Vic Lane Watch it Santa! 39 Mike Snook Connie Thomas Mike Dugan Karen Smith David Coe Elizabeth Corkill Karl Lukert a Betty Atwood Bob Jernigan = o POUR TAWA! The Freshman Class Kenneth Mitchell President Joyce Gleason Vice President Alvin Musick Secretary Bob Backerman Treasurer Sally Sage Student Council Lynn Gurtler Mike Howey Penny Green David Deiter Steve Dugan Beverly Smith Marvin Hoffman Harry Johnson Not Pictured 4l A Long Road Ahead Bey ATTACK! Pint-sized player Keep your eyes on the road Poy” SS : ela ste ep tae RAY TUCKER VIRGIL SALEM GLENN LANGE Principal Commerce Social Studies Basketball Coach hh f Bm LYLE BRACKEN ED TIJERINA MRS. GLENN LANGE Earth Science Spanish Social Studies Football, Track Coach Pep Club Sponsor RICHARD BLEHM MRS. GUILD BUD WEEMS Band Home Economics Counselor Music Family and living 43 GRANT RHODES CLAYTON GERBOTH FAYE SCOTT Chemistry Shop Librarian Geometry Biology Algebra , Custodians Bud Zimmerman Floyd Coe Secretary Karen Thomas Cooks Helen Musick and Maude Dagg we 44 Unified School District eee eth oe e os ee ar 9D OW OWW FIRST ROW: Wayne Reid Pres., Mary Thompson, EuGene Durr. SECOND ROW: Dean Crumb, Neil Crow, Garth Lukert Vice-Pres., Dean Dunn. Board at work! Mr. George Anshutz Superintendent Opal Sheets Garth Lukert Neil Crow Clerk Dover Members 45 A Tribute to Mr. Truman Briggs The Annual Staff would like to take this opportunity to dedicate this small portion of our yearbook to Mr. Truman Briggs. Mr. Briggs was originally from Scranton, he graduated from the Scranton Grade and High Schools. He received his degree from Baker University at Baldwin, Kansas, Mr, Briggs has taught in several different schools since his teaching career began. The schools are; Scranton, Harveyville, Admire, Wanamaker, and Dover. The past 10 years have been spent at Dover. At this time we would like to thank Mr. Briggs for his dedicated teaching career at Dover. We wish him the very best in his retirement. 46 8th Grade Rodney Brownlee Cindy Rutledge Paul Thomas Kelli Horton Carol Lukert Wendell Grubb Susan Kissling Steve Babb Tim Dunagan Ruth Lloyd Patty Dugan Bettyloue Blodgett Kathy Wardle Janet Sage Wanda Colston 7th Grade Karen Zeller Tina Stormann Dennis Lowen John Zimmerman Marva Vandevord Connie Kemble Leslie Stamm Jayme Riley Kristy Green Betty Gorrell Gi 3 Roger Sage Jack Backerman ; ; ery interesting! Linda Finson Very g Virginia Thomas Larry Lister Mark Cox Tina Loveland Debra Leeper Come and get it! Dennis Colston Greg Alfano 49 6th Grade ia Tom Stormann Betty Thomas Steven Hamilton Elisa Standiferd Dannie Dugan Betty Jernigan Kevin Gleason Lisa Neibel Z. Blodgett Janet Adkins Bruce Dorland Curt Ginter Stuart Wardle Pat Rutledge Randy Osburn Brian Crow J. L. St. John Wendy Ijams Dan Dunagan Barbara Lange Alan Sage Tamra Adkins Tom Rutledge Kim Ginter Wesley Smith Valerie Thomas Paul Hanson Elaine Vandevord Max Loveland Pam Mitchell Robin Green Beverly Sage 50 Robert Gordon Rita Thomas Ronda Kemble Karen Wardle Diana Slusser Sharon Backerman Not Pictured: Calvin Simmons 4th Grade John Riley Lauri Snook James Morehead LaVena Smith Steven Zeller Loriann Osburn Kevin Swiercinsky Valorie Adkins John Alfano Karen Backerman John Atwood Debra Slocum Gene Stormann Gary Slocum Steven Wardle David Hodges Mark Metzler Paul Slusser Joey Gilbert 51 David Horton Freda Kembley Gail Sage Patty St. John Brenda Moran Jay Wheeler Teresa Stormann Scott Cushing Curt Dugan Lin Dola Patterson Roy Ijam Sandra Kissling Julie Michael Kevin Babb Sandra Thomas Susan Slusser 2nd Grade eer Billy Gilbert Lisa Ginter John Fritz Nancy Blythe Robert Merrill Christina Lambotte Hank Smith Lois Zimmerman 52 2nd Grade (Cont.) Brent Crow Dixie Dugan Kenny Gilbert Jane Rutledge Mark Thomas Karin Alfano Scott Wendlend Doris Todd Frank Patterson Judy Colston Roger Gordon Lance Hodges Matthew Hansen Craig Lister lst Grade Eddie Hannon Jolene Wheeler Jimmy Adkins Shelly Moran Joey Fritz Linda Slusser Roy St. John Tina Patterson Shane Michael Roberta Dugan Billy Hoffman Rosemary Stormann Marvin Thomas Melanie Crow James Patterson Susan Babb 53 Kindergarten ’ Steven Gleason Jody Michael Raymond Durkin Judy Merrill Andy Wendland Jody Self Clint Cushing Barbara Hamilton Danny Slusser Truann Corkill Troy Sage Duane Lister Mark Hansen Danny Thomas — The Wonderful Land Of ‘Young’ Faculty MR. RAY TUCKER, Principal MRS. JERRI LIETZ, Kindergarten MISS EARLNOR STARBIRD, Grade 1 MRS. CHERYL SALEM, Grade 2 MRS, LINDA DILTZ, Grade 3 MRS, OPAL CAMPBELL, Grade 4 MR. TRUMAN BRIGGS, Grade 5 MRS, GLENYS GUILD, Grade 6 English MR. LYLE BRACKEN, Grades 6-7-8 MRS. RUTH LANGE, Grades 6-7-8 MR. WILLIAM EDDY, Grades 6-7-8 55 Girls 1st In Volleyball Softball CHAMPIONSHIP VOLLEYBALL TEAM FRONT ROW: Betty Thomas, Tina Storman, Elisa Standiferd. SECOND ROW: Betty Jernigan, Carol Lukert, Linda Finson, Susan Kissling, Connie Kemble, Marva Vandevord, Ruth Lloyd, Karen Zeller, Mr, Eddy. THIRD ROW: Janet Sage, Leslie Stamm, Virginia Thomas, Betty Gorrell, Janet Sage, Kristy Green, Tina Loveland, BACK ROW: Patty Dugan, Cindy Rutledge, Bettyloue Blodgett, Wanda Colston, Kathalene Wardle. WILDCAT SQUAD BACK ROW: Curt Ginter, Dan Dugan, Dennis Loewen, Wendell Grubb, Coach Bracken, Dennis Colston, Greg Alfano, Stuart Wardle, Pat Rutledge. MIDDLE ROW: Tom Stormann, Steven Hamilton, Rodney Brownlee, Tim Dunagan, Larry Lister, Jack Backerman, Jayme Riley, Z. Blodgett. 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Incorporated Engineers-Manufacturers- Contractors Office Plants 300-328 Jackson St. Topeka, Kansas DISCOUNT-FOODS C W Mkt. 4310 W. 21St. By -Lo Store 401 E. 29th Street Topeka, Kansas °o ° SEVEN-UP BOTTLING CO INC Bottlers of Royal Crown (RC) Cola 7-Up Nehi Fruit Flavors And Diet-Rite Cola 129 Quiney CE 3-7471 YOU CAN'T BEAT ELECTRIC HEAT THE KANSAS POWIR AMD LIGHT COMPANY JIM CLARK CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH The dealership that bends over backwards 3200 Topeka Boulevard 266-3333 OTIS LANE CE 5-8764 COMPLETE ass otne WRECK REBUILDING FREE ESTIMATES KANSAS FARM MACHINE COMPANY JOHN DEERE Topeka, Kansas PEOPLE'S STATE BANK Rossville, Kansas You'll always find the newest fashions at Pelletier Topeka's Fashion Center, Downtown and Holliday Square DAIRY QUEEN FAIRLAWN PLAZA TOPEKA, KANSAS THE ESKRIDGE INDEPENDENT Phone 449-2381 Eskridge, Kansas STOCKGROWER’S STATE BANK Maple Hill, Kansas Member F.D.I.C. Capital and Surplus $150,000 MI 3-2241 REZAC LIVESTOCK COMM. CO. 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Thomas PR 5-6174 Dover, Kansas AUBURN CASH and CARRY OR 1-9993 Auburn, Kansas Say it with Flowers ' FRANK CUSTENBORDER SONS, FLORISTS 1709 Gage Blvd. Topeka, Kansas 66604 FARMERS UNION CO-OP ELEVATOR and FEED MILL Phones: Feed -437 -2434 Elevator -437-2985 TBA -437-2286 St. Marys, Kan SILVER LAKE STATE BANK Silver Lake, Kansas The Bank of Friendly Service Member F.D.1.C. for A Better Job A Brighter Future attend THE CLARK SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Topeka, Kansas Ds Diner's Club Qs Bank RESTAURANT Americards American Express Cards Carte Blanche Shoppers charge service 1 mile N. of Turnpike on 75 at Holliday Square—Topeka, Kansas SEABROOK CENTER . Youthful Styles Favorite Brands . Casual Atmosphere KEEP WORK IN TOPEKA SUTTON’S HYDRAULIC SERVICE SUPPLIES 503 W. Lyman Rd. Topeka, Kansas Phone A C 913 234-9748 or 234-0991 HYDRAULIC HOSE COUPLINGS Stock — Quad-rings, O’rings, Seals, Packings Other Hydraulic Component Parts SERVICE FOR ALL HYDRAULIC George A. Sutton, Owner COLLIN’S CARRY OUT Try our delicious steak- burgers and chicken dinners For quick service phone in orders 272-6104 5304 West 21st MIDWEST INSURORS — Bob Gluck — Auto: Fire: Life: Boat: Homeowners “Home Or Business Insurance Packaged Plan Our Specialty” Call AM 6-4075 2825 California SCOTT MERCANTILE COMPANY Dover, Kansas 775-6232 MOU) Lid TAH ONV Kansas’s Largest ED MARLING’S 3 FURNITURE APPLIANCE STORES 29th and Topeka 618 Kansas Topeka, Kansas SPOTLESS CLEANERS 913 West 6th Topeka, Kansas 66606 23-58556 One Day Service DINEA BITE CAFE Meals and Short Orders “GOOD PEOPLE AND FRIENDLY FOOD” North End of AUBURN Gwen Davies Shirley Jacobson HENRY SALES AND SERVICE High-way 24 East PHONE FL-47641 ALLIS CHALMERS 901 N. Kansas WHITELEY’S CARPET AND DRAPES 211 West Norris North Topeka PHONE CE 4-554] Nites call FL 4-7174 SEABROOK RADIO TV 3908 W. 21st STREET TOPEKA, KANSAS PHONE 272-9090 SOMMER BROS. SEED CO. Lawn and Garden Seeds and Supplies Field Seeds and Farm Supplies 4700 S. Topeka Ave. UNion 2-1359 Box 19021 TOPEKA, KANSAS Compliments of VINCENT’S WESTERN WEAR 4008 South Topeka Blvd. AM 6-8472 MARCELL TRACTOR COM PANY 4540 South Topeka Topeka, Kansas 66609 Telephone (913) UN 2-2534 John Deere — Ariens — Gronely Tillers Lawn Garden Tractors Riding Mowers CAPITOL CITY BARBER COLLEGE 812 North Kansas Ave. Topeka, Kansas 66608 Phone 234-5401 H. H. Wooster, OWNER LAURA’S BEAUTY SALON Specialize in Permanents Coloring PHONE Wé6th 357-1737 3110 W29th 272-3987 Congratulations and Best Wishes 1970 Graduates from TRICIA’S 2141 Fairlawn Plaza Drive Topeka, Kansas Power Mowers he SPORTING GOODS Ca rkmh 1915Gage TOPEKA,KANSAS _— CR 2-2530 HUBBELL’S DISCOUNT CENTER Why pay retail? Topeka’s Home Furnishing Center 3250 Topeka Blvd. Topeka, Kansas 6661 1 DAVIDSON ESLINGER DUFF Funeral Home 1035 N. Kansas Avenue Topeka, Kansas 66608 RICKSON RENTALS CARD ENGENTIER 2199 Fairlawn Plaza Drive CR 2-3442 Weekdays 7:30 AM to 6:00 PM Sundays 9:00 AMto 4:00 PM KRIZ — DAVIS OF KANSAS INC. Wholesale Electrical Supplies 401 West Norris Street TELEPHONE FL 4-9532 Topeka, Kansas 66608 Reply to: P. O. Box 1573 Topeka, Kansas 66601 Compliments of FLOYD’S DAYLIGHT DONUT SHOP 4000 West 2!st CR 2-9755 Compliments Of PIONEER SEEDS Robert Sage — Dealer PR-56239 KING’S Home of Friendly Family Dining SKINNER GARDEN STORE Y Mile North of Westgate Bridge PHONE CE 3-9657 Topeka, Kansas P. O. Box 8068 HERCULES TIRE SALES OF TOPEKA, INC. 1001 Quincy CE 3-2355 OLDHAM STANDARD SERVICE Highway 24 Dayton Hercules Firestone Goodyear Michelin X Safemark Rochester Road CE 5-9045 Topeka, Kansas Ornamental Iron Insulation Precast Concrete Steps Awnings — Patio Covers MET — CON PRODUCTS CO. Phone AM 6-8706 PHIL LOGAN 4100 S. Topeka J. THOMAS LUMBER CO. BURLINGAME LOCKER COMPANY Wiring Plumbing Bldg. Material Custom Slaughtering and Processing Leroy Spade ; Owner Silver Lake, Kansas Burlingame, Kansas 654-3523 582-2615 JENKINS MUSIC co. 915 Kansas Ave. Compliments of DR. AND MRS. WILLIAM Whitelakes WALKER Eskridge, Topeka, Kansas Kanes GIBBS CLOTHING COMPANY CLOTHIER’S FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN 619 Kansas Avenue in downtown Topeka, Kansas KINYON SHERMAN FEED DISTRIBUTING CO. SEED INC. 844 No. Kansas 1209 N. Kansas Ave. Phone CE 5-2966 Bx. 8105 FL 4-1553 TOPEKA TRUCK EQUIPMENT CO., INC. 901 E. HWY. 24 TOPEKA, KANSAS Distributors of all type Truck Equipment Marvin Cole Gen. Manager Phone CE 4-5695 Home OR 1-2416 RUSS’S I.G.A. Farm Market Highway 24 North Kansas Open 7 days a week MIDWESTERN MUSIC 1917 Gage Blyd Topeka Kansas (CLAS AUTO SALES Clayton Copp Bill Copp Rt.8 Topeka, Kansas Ph. GR 8-4639 4% Miles West Of 10th and Gage Blvd. SWIRLY TOP DRINE-INN Rossville. Kansas ESKRIDGE COOP ASSOCIATION Eskridge, Kansas HOLLIDAY SQUARE We have all your shopping needs 29th and Topeka BLACKBURN LAWN SERVICE AND NURSERY Wanamaker Road CR 2-2707 ROY JOHNSON SAWMILL 813 Carnahan Topeka, Kansas Sachs Florist GRA PAMAGRAT 2 2 Popeka Kansas COMET MOVING STORAGE 201 Kansas Avenue Topeka, Kansas Agents for North American Van Lines. KAW LUMBER CO. INC. 2001 North Kansas CE 4-0541 Lumber, Hardware and Paint WALGREEN DRUG STORE White Lakes Shopping Center Topeka, Kansas PAULINE BARBER SHOP Pauline, Kansas Open 10 — 6 Closed on Mon. Helen Carlson Mgr. CHINA INN 2010 North Central Topeka, Kansas KUHNER’S FOOD STORE AND LOCKER SERVICE Harveyville, Kansas 589-2432 HUDSON PHARMACY Family Health Center 2123 Fairlawn Plaza Drive CR 2-5984 CEMENT CONTRACTING AND GENERAL WORK R AE ene IRA PRICE CAFE PR 5-6156 Phone Topeka, Kansas CAPITAL SUPER CARL MARGARET'S TERI LEE’S SERVICE ENO® aa ae Fast Farm or Truck Hiway 4 ca ght Tire Service Tt fe ie sas TORE 127 N. Quincy eee oe ae CE 4-0849 Topeka, Kansas TOPEKA AUTO HUNT’S HARDWARE SUPPLY INC. AND LUMBERTERIA Giaytonmunonras Fairlawn Plaza AS Sh + Gent Allana Schutter 1015 Kansas Ave. “Orie en es RoniRowland Ropekas Kansas pen Eve olngs Charles Robbins 66612 Sunday Laurie Finson Linda Finson Everette Thomas Connie Thomas : Paul Thomas MACE’S JEWELERS CONTINENTAL MIDWAY Che ca SCHOOL “oL ee AUTO arlie Shitley OF PERN SUPPLY Mr. Mrs. Duane Finson HAIRSTYLING alitulilawelene?? Roy Frey’s Western Wear Quahiyleweters 5844 South Roach Hardware 622 Kansas Ave. 933 Kansas Ave. Topeka Turnpike Motors Topeka, Kansas 1 Hr. Martinizing UN 2-240] David’s Jewelers Gilberts Mkt. Owl Drug Store Topeka, Kansas The 1970 Tiger Staff wishes to thank everyone who helped us to present our annual. Our special thanks go to Mr. Salem who has given us much of his time and effort. We wish to thank our parents and these communities: Dover, Au- burn, Pauline, Rossville, Eskridge, St. Marys, Maple Hill, Harveyville, Silver Lake, and Topeka for all the support they have given us. It is because of all the help we have received that we can now proudly present The 1970 Tiger. Te uh
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