Eads High School - Eagle Yearbook (Eads, CO)

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ADMINISTRATION FACULTY % CLASSES IN HIGH SCHOOL % CLASSES IN JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL • CLASSES IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL FAVORITES | SPORTS Q ORGANIZATIONS £ ACTIVITIES 0 And a great big thanks to our Advertisers! VOLJL 1 '?o eou tcC Annual Day is a highlight of the school year. The Staff realizes this and hopes this edition of The Eagle will be accepted as heartily as those published before it. We do feel, however, that the true value of this book will not be realized until years from now . . . ten, twenty, or thirty years . . . when it refreshes us with memories of Those Good OT Days. Now and then, we hope you like it. Published by THE ANNUAL STAFF EADS HIGH SCHOOL Eads, Colorado BETTY DURRETT.....................Editor VIRGYLN LESSENDEN - - Business Manager DUANE RITCHIE ----- -Assistant Editor Editor..........BETTY DURRETT Assistant Editor - -DUANE RITCHIE Co-Editor...................LINDA CROW Business Manager - -............— VIRGYLN LESSENDEN Assistant Business Managers----- GENE KOCH BILL WIMP Picture Editor..........LOY JONES Music Editor - - - - GALA FRA ZEE Sports Editor ------DON BROWN Class Will------NADINE DUNLAP Class Prophecy------EVELYN LANE BUS DRIVERS: Jean Jacobs, John Mays, Ellsworth COOKS: Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Bell, Mrs. Kingsley. Smith, Mina Teal, George McDonald, Fred Will- iams, Carl Peterson. SECRETARIES: Mable Mays, Ellen Root. Linda Crow, LIBRARIANS: Mrs. Bayles, Alma Mays, Genny Dixie Weber, Donna Stucky, Roberta Barrows, Zelda Bayles, Virgyln Lessenden, Mable Mays, Shirley Peterson, Jim Adamson, Phillis Wissel. Mast, Vera Kelley. MR. R. E. ANDERSON, Superintendent To the Class of 1957: As this is one of your last achievements in high school, may it exemplify the success of your many achievements in future years. May the Eads High School, as recalled to your memory by this yearbook, always hold an important place in your recollection. Sincerely, R. E. Anderson Superintendent Greetings from the upstairs office to allof you students who were with us in 1956-57. I hope the year was as enjoyable for you as it was for me. Yours truly, Don Davis Principal DON DAVIS. Principal £, zd ‘pacuCtef MR. ANDERSON MR. DAVIS MRS. GREGS TON Superintendent Principal MRS. BUCK MRS. SIBCY MRS. DUNLAP MRS. MILLS MRS. WHITE MRS. HAMILTON MRS. DURRETT MR. LACK MRS. SHERIDAN MR. RITTER MR. SUPULSKI MRS. BAYLES MR. GREENWELL BEVERLY RAY ALDRICH BARBARA KAY ALDRICH Bobbie PE 1,2 Annual Staff 4 Band 1,2,3,4 Cheerleader 3,4 Glee Club 1.2. 1 2 Class Officer 1 Paper Staff 3,4 Sextette 2,3 Eads 12 years ALLEN WATTS Turk Athletics 1,2,3,4 Paper Staff 4 Student Council 4 General Ag Club 4 Eads 2 years Oregon 5 years Eads 5 years Bev PE 1.2 Annual Staff 4 Band 1.2,3,4 Glee Club 1,2,4 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4 Class Play 3,4 Eads 12 years DUANE LEE WILLIAMS Willie Athletics 1,2,3 Annual Staff 4 Band 1 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3 Class Officer 3 Student Council 3,4 General Ag Club 4 Boys' Quartette 1,2 Eads 12 years ' DIXIE ROSELEA WEBER Dixie Glee Club 1,2,3,4 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4 Paper Staff 4 Class Play 3,4 Eads 12 years VOLNEY HAROLD CAMPBELL Harold Athletics 1,2,3,4 E” Club 2,3,4 Class Play 2, 3 General Ag Club 3 Canon City 4 years Pueblo 3 years St. Johns 1 year Eads 4 years - VERA BELENE KELLEY Vera PE 1,2 Annual Staff 4 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Class Play 3,4 Prairie Center 3 years Eads 9 years DONALD J. BROWN Don- Athletics 1,2,3,4 Annual Staff 3,4 Band 1 Mixed Chorus 1,2 ”E Club 3,4 Class Officer 1 Class Play 3,4 Student Council 1,4 Chivington 7 years Eads 5 years JIMMY DON ADAMSON Jim” Athletics 1,2,4 Annual Staff 4 Chivington 7 years Eads 5 years MABLE INEZ MAYS Mable PE 1,2 Annual Staff 4 Glee Club 1,2 Pep Club 1,2,3 Paper Staff 4 Class Play 3,4 Eads 12 years EVELYN MARIE LANE -Evelyn” PE 1 Annual Staff 4 Glee Club 4 Pep Club 3,4 Paper Staff 3,4 Class Play 3,4 Towner 1 year Prairie Center 7 years Eads 4 years GAILEN DE WAYNE BUCK Gailen” Athletics 1,2.3,4 Class Play 3,4 Eads 12 years VIOLET ELLEN ROOT Ellen PE 1,2 Annual Staff 4 Glee Club 1 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Class Play 4 Chivington 6 years Eads 6 years PHILLIP ROGER HOLLIS Phillip Athletics 1,2,3,4 Class Play 3,4 Eads 12 years LINDA BEATRICE CROW Linda PE 1,2 Annual Staff 4 Glee Club 1,2 1 2 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Paper Staff 3,4 Mixed Chorus 2 Eads 12 years NADINE DUNLAP Nadine PE 1,2 Band 1,2,3,4 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4 Play 3,4 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Cheerleader 4 Paper Staff 3,4 Annual Staff 4 Class Officer 2 Glee Club 1.2 Eads 12 years VIRGYLN ILENE LESSENDEN Virg PE 1,2 Annual Staff 4 Band 1,2, 3,4 Glee Club 1,2,3,4 Pep Club 1,2,3.4 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4 Paper Staff 4 Class Play 3,4 Student Council 4 Eads 12 years JIMMIE ALLEN SEIRER Jim Athletics 1,2,3,4 E Club 4 Class Officers 1,2,4 Class Play 4 General Ag Club 4 Eads 12 years AMY ELIZABETH DURRETT Betty RE 1.2 Annual Staff 4 Band 1,2,3,4 Glee Club 1.2.3,4 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4 Drum Majorette 1,2,3,4 Class Officer 1,4 Student Council 2,3 Paper Staff 3,4 Footlight Club 3 Class Play 3,4 Girls' Sextette 2,3 LOY CLIFFORD JONES - Loy Athletics 1,2,3,4 Annual Staff 3,4 Class Officer 2,4 Mixed Chorus 1 Class Play 3,4 E Club 3,4 General Ag Club 4 ALWINA KAY BARNETT Kay” PE 1,2 Annual Staff 4 Band 1,2,3 Cheerleader 4 Glee Club 1,2 Pep Club 1.2.3.4 Mixed Chorus 1,2 Class Officer 2 Paper Staff 3,4 CHARLES WEAVER STUCKY Charles Athletics 1,2,4 Class Play 3,4 General Ag Club 4 Emma Creek School 2 years Lucas School 1 year Chivington 4 years Eads 5 years GALA MAY FRAZEE - Gala PE 1,2 Annual Staff 3,4 Band 1,2,3,4 Glee Club 1,2,3,4 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Class Officer 2,3,4 Paper Staff 3,4 Student Council 2,4 Galatea 4 Eads 8 harold Mcknight Athletics 1,2,3,4 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3 Class Officer 1,3 Paper Staff 1,3 Fairview 6 Class Play 1,2,3,4 Haswell 4 General Ag Club 2 Plains 1 Eads 1 CAN YOU IMAGINE Betty Durrett In a serious mood Dixie Weber with a boyfriend Charles Stucky without his cowboy hat Philip Hollis in class Ellen Root gaining weight Barbara Aldrich at school on time Jim Seirer without a girl after him Loy Jones with a '57 Cadillac Nadine Dunlap without an oversize class ring Don Brown without his blush or dimples Jim Adamson doing his bookkeeping Janice Williams making noise Mable Mays stepping out on Raymond Kay Barnett without red hair Gailen Buck three inches taller Allen Watts without Phyllis Evelyn Lane without her guitar Vera Kelley without Marvyn Harold Campbell not reading OTHER literature Duane Williams without his car Beverly Aldrich in a foul mood Harold McKnight without his cowboy boots Linda Crow without a new dress Virgyln Lessenden when you can't hear her Gala Frazee with enough money to go to Hawaii @CcM4. 'Piofl tecef I hardly know how to begin writing this. So much has happened. As you've probably guessed I'm down here in Nashville, Tennessee, where 1 will be appearing on the Grand Ole Opry in about an hour. It took me quite awhile to get down here, as I took the long way around and visited some of my old classmates. First of all, I saw Dixie Weber, who was a very famous fashion designer in Amarillo, Texas. The latest fashion is a barrel skirt made with real barrels. I left there on Sunday, so I went to Church and Gailen Buck gave the most interesting sermon 1 had ever heard. I asked Gailen if he'd seen Gala Frazee and Linda Crow lately, and he said they had gone to Hawaii about five years ago. and hadn't gotten back yet. I spent a day in Los Angeles, Califor- nia, at the home of Vera Kelley, now Mrs. Marvyn Monson. I had a wonderful time with them and their three lovely children. From there 1 went to Hollywood. I just had to see this fabulous Elvis Presley. After talking to him awhile, he asked me to go to his office and meet his private secretary. I did, and was I ever surprised when he introduced me to Virgyln Lessenden. She was busy answering Elvis fan mail on a special typewriter, which was made and designed by Philip Hollis. It was guaranteed never to need any repairing. I arrived in New York around noon, so I went to a fancy downtown restaurant where Jimmie Seirer was the head chef. The meal was simply delicious, and I just couldn't seem to get enough to eat. It was a rather expensive place, but it was worth it. The papers were full of headlines about the rocket ship that was supposed to return from a trip to the moon, and would land that afternoon. I didn't want to miss this for anything. The rocket landed about two minutes after 1 got there, and as the pilot stepped out, I thought he looked familiar. As I pushed through the crowd to get a better view. I saw that the pilot was Allen Watts. Allen said the talk was out, that Kay Barnett was now the wife of General Earl Garner, and they were living in a beautiful home in Virginia. I went out to Madison Square Garden to see a special show featuring Betty Durrett. She had just won a National Championship twirling contest. I went by way of Washington, D. C. so I could see the President. When I got there, I was told he was in the hospital and his private nurse, Janice Williams, wouldn't let any visitors in to see him. I was really surprised, when I arrived in Eads, Colorado. Everything had changed so much. Don Brown, Jimmy Adamson and Harold Campbell were making millions off of their huge cattle ranches. They each owned four Cadillacs, so you can imagine. 1 went to the home of Mrs. Raymond Mays, the former Mable Mays said they now had a boys quartet and a girls' trio, and they all were as cute as they could be. As I was leaving Mable's, Mrs. George Holter, (Nadine Dunlap) drove up. She said she was in a hurry to get back home, as she had to help George shear the sheep, so I didn't get to talk to her very long. I just had to see the old Eads School again. When I got there, I saw they had built a brand new one, ten stories high, and painted purple and gold. Very attractive indeed! Charles Stucky was the superintendent, and Beverly Aldrich was teaching music. As I got about two miles east of Eads, I could see this part of the country was really becoming modern. Duane Williams and Loy Jones were hard at work constructing a transcontinental rolling road. I had never seen anything like it! Barbara Aldrich had gotten married recently, and was living in a SO room mansion. She designed it herself. My last stop was in Kentucky, where I arrived just in time to see Harold McKnight win the Kentucky Derby, with his famous horse. Lightening Chance. The program Director just told me I go on the air in two minutes so that means I have to sign off. So long! Seneo r 'ZOtii I, Loy Jones, will my ability to blow bigger bubbles to Harvey Kelley. I, Beverly Aldrich, will my ability to decorate, undecorate, and redecorate third finger of left hand to Sharon Hastings. I, Nadine Dunlap, will my love to Leland Holter, brotherly love that is. I, Barbara Aldrich, will my twisty little walk to Marlin Eder. I, Donald Brown, will my ability to make a hit with the girls to Duane Ritchie. 1, Dixie Weber, will my title Man hater of E.H.S% to Barbara Louthan. I, Kay Barnett, will my red hair to Eddie Forrest. I, Betty Durrett, will my ability to get along with our neighbors to Tim Bruvold. I, Gala Frazee, will my ability to be a good trombonist to Bill Dawson. I, Allen Watts, will my cowboy boots to Jack Dixon. I, Duane Williams, leave my ability to make friends with the girls and keep friends to Matt Ferman. I, Harold McKnight, will my Elvis Presley voice to Harold Hurely with the hopes that he can also make a hit with the girls. I, Jim Adamson, leave my soft spot in Mrs. Sheridans heart to Ken Kaza. I. Virgyln Lessenden, will my funny school-girl giggle to Gene Koch. I, Gailen Buck, will my English IV to Carl Lindholm. I, Vera Kelley, will my heart to Marvin Monson. I, Philip Hollis, will my ability to get along with the girls to Leo Nelson. I, Jim Seirer, will my title of Safe Driver of E.H.S. to Loren Patterson. I, Evelyn Lane, will my voice to Don Pfingston. I, Linda Crow, will my ability to be true blue to Rita Jean Anderson. I. Harold Campbell, will my love to Roberta Barrows. I, Mable Mays, will my knack of chewing and popping gum to Alma Mays. I, Barbara Aldrich will my tardy record to Carol Morton. I, Ellen Root, will my ability to stay slim to Pat Parker. 1, Nadine Dunlap, will my slim figure to Donna Stucky. I, Janice Williams, will my sweet disposition to Phylis Wissel. I, Gala Frazee, will my excess weight to Bill Wimp. I, Betty Durrett, will my bookkeeping chair to Steve Hollis. I, Charles Stucky, will my ability to stay away from girls to Virgil Lessenden. I, Kay Barnett, will everything to Rebecca King, except Earl. Betty Durrett Allen Watts Gailen Buck Evelyn Lane Kay Barnett Don Brown Gala Frazee Jim Seirers Mable Mays Duane Williams Dixie Weber President Vice President Secretary-Treasurer Rep. Student Council DUANE RITCHIE HARVEY KELLEY GENE KOCH EDDIE FORREST VIRGIL LESSENDON TIM BRUVOLD SHARON HASTINGS LEE HOLTER JEANETTE LAIRD MARLIN EDER BARBARA LOUTHAN BILL DAWSON CAROL MORTON LEE PATTERSON RITA ANDERSON CARL LINDHOLM PHYLLIS WISSEL MARVIN MUNSON ALMA MAYS BILL WIMP ROBERTA BARROWS JACK DIXON HAROLD HURLEY MATT FERMAN DONNA STUCKY STEVE HOLUS REBECCA KING LEO NELSON KENNETH KASZA Bob Bently Shirley Mast Arlene Schleining Sandra Aldrich James Baxter Phyllis Sarah Phyllis Watts Donna Retchloff Lois Wissel Bernice Kasza Dianne Scroggins Hurbert Carey Janice Eder Clo Sanne Teal Shirley Harris Fred Buck 4 % Nancy Anderson Melvin Brian Linda Buck Dudley Jackson Linda Graham e 6 Joyce Barber Cardon Berry George King Genevivee Bayles Roland Mays David Harrison Dianne Crow Richard Morton Robert Crabtree Nadine Kelley Byron Torkelson Pete Koch Carolyn Moore Doug Campbell Jean Durrett Darrel Fredrick Becky Hooker Dean Carey First row: Charles Campbell, Arnitha Ritchie, Mark Hollis, Phyllis Kelley, Gary Kelley. Second row: Damon Weeks. Lora Parker, John Forrest, Linda Mays, Kenny Koch, Sandra Weber, Bennie Reeves, Mary Lou Dawson, Buddy Mays. Third row: Pearl Brian, Ronnie Lee, Evelyn Carey, Delmer Fredrick, Charlotte Bolser, Ronald Weiser, Patricia Benner, Elmer King, Gary Crow. Fourth row: Bill Buck, Carol Durrett, Lynn Brown, Cheryl Foster, Linda Mays, Robert Jones, Kathy Graham, Jimmy King, Alan Torkelson. First row: Keith Dunlap. Second row: Dick Moore, Sharell Wyatt, Ronnie Homan, Betty Weber, Jerry Ritchie, Dwight Lessenden, Lawanda Fisher, Richard Ritchie, Roy Baxter. Second row: Larry Frazee, Laurene Jones, Wallace Mosher, Janet Lang, Larry Krueger, Peggy Buck, Hollis, Wanda Mays, Dale Adamson. Third row: Romona Mays, John Nunnery, Wayne McKnight, Joan Nunnery, John Crow, Dick McDaniel, Joyce Hollis, Gary Lee. First row: Terry Austin, Beth Bowen, Jerry Kelly, Lacretia Williams, Gaylin Lack, Esther Lane, Terry Lee Bendorf, Donnie Aldrich, Bobby Weil. Second row: Herbert VanSchooten, Aleta Nunnery, Bobby King, Bonnie Mays, Gary Skipper, Debbie James, Joe Brenton, Maralyn Lyon, Mary Berger. Third row: Robert Kammarcal, Gayla Zordell, Blaine Schmitt, Jane Robertson, Gary Rehm, Marlene Jacobs, Larry Forrest, Deborah Mays, Charlotte Olson. tyieute Second tytcute First row: Gail Garner. Kathy Gray, Jimmy Lyon, Randie Blooding, Velma Reeves, Larry Wyatt, Robert Kelley, Jacklyn Watts, Kenneth Baker. Second row; Linda Easley, Jimmie Crow, Mary Blooding, Daniel Richards, Michael Shooton, Barbara Popejoy, Eddie Buck, Edward Hastings, Linda Austin. Third row; Melvern Dufur, Phyllis Lyon, Kenneth Van Schotten, Gary Forrest, Lauren Lefferdink, Jan Campbell. Ted Abrams, Joe Dunlap, Wesley Fischer. THIRD f S a First row: Herman Carey, Janette Peterson, Nick Bowser, Alberta Mays, Marlene Schmitt, Jolene Sch- mitt, Bruce Owen, Larry Rehm. Second row: Wayne Skipper, Carol Fean Jacobs, Charles McCall, Inez Good, Dennis McDaniel, Donna Watts, Roger Eder, Areta Blooding, Tommy King. Third row: Douglas Springer, Jill Messenger, Eldon Lee, Lauretta Frazee, Joe Popp, Marilyn Baker, Johnny Holcomb, Kenda Well, Dennis Singer. Fourth row: Don Davis, Shaleta Blooding, Randy Weiser, Brenda Addington, Jimmie Reeves. Pamela Aldrich. Betty Sue Kelly, Douglas Rouse, Joyce Simmons. First row: Jimmy Offil, Karla Koch, Rudy Aldrich, Mary Alice Immer, Leann Schroggins, Dean Homan, Una Hieronymus. Phil Zordell. Second row: Judy Lee. Dan Baxter. Shirley Mays, Jeanne Richards. Alvin Buck, Dorothy Schleining, Carolyn Oswald, Don Roy Rittgers, Bonita Ritchie. Third row: Jimmy Garner, Marsha Schmitt, Russel Simmons, Beverly Durrett, Judy Gray, Kathleen Fischer, Florence Baxter, Roy Popp, Mary Anne McNeill. ft ts FOURTH GRADE -J. iSJr-. Jt’bm ft V 1 ft , a ft 6 ft 7 ft Jzk. First row: Norman Krugar, Patty McCall. Junior Simmons. Cathie Fluke. Ricky Kirst, Norene Fredrick. Richard Olson, Phyllis Rouse, Howard Hooker. Second row: Charlene Dunlap, Jogn Weber, Micki Blood- ing, Eddie Templer, Bertha King, James Buck, Patsy Koch, Richard Bolser, Kenny James. Third row: Boyce Kelly, Billy Bentley. Peggy Ballard, Terry Eder. Karen Baker, Scott Graham, Diane Rittgers, Carl Ritter, Barbara Durrett. Fourth row: Donald Good. First row: Damon Berry, Roberta Mays, Roger Bently, Cynthia Aldrich, Richard Sarah, Brenda Kelly, Bill Mohler, Emily Oswald, Donald Baggett. Second row: Nina Harrison, Hugh Williams, Doris Mc- Danial, Doug Smith, Nola Kelley, Bruce Edwards, Sharon Buck, Dan Nelson, Shirley Barber. Third row; Tommy Messenger, Vernon Reeves, Mary Lindholm, Norman Peterson, Dee Anne Jacobs, Don Weiser, Judy Uhland, Leo King, Leslie Rittgers. Mr. and Miss Junior High PATTY BENNER and RICHARD RITCHIE Mr. and Miss Sophomore BETTY McKNIGHT and GENE WIMP Mr. and Miss Freshman BECKY HOOKER and DAVID HARRISON 'P zu vUte i Mr. and Miss Junior SHARON HASTINGS and LEO NELSON Homecoming Queen VIRGYLN LESSENDEN £. S. 'Pofroctcmitcf BOY GIRL Most Popular Best Dressed Best Dancer Biggest Tease Most Ambitious Biggest Feet Biggest Flirt Most Likely to Succeed Prettiest Hair Prettiest Eyes Most Pleasing Smile Most Devoted Couple Most Talented Human Dictionary Most Serious Best Bluffer Most Studious Happiest Most Friendly Most Musical Tallest Shortest Loudest Voice Peppiest Student Best Complexion Handsomest Cutest Most Athletic Best Giggler Best Gum-Chewer Best Disposition Quietest Noisiest Wittiest Dreamiest Most Romantic Best Figure Best Physique Best Time Waster Most Typical Student Biggest Eater Best Conversationalist Don Brown Loy Jones Duane Williams Duane Williams Don Brown Lee Holter Duane Ritchie Don Brown Tim Bruvold Don Brown Duane Ritchie Allen Watts Harold McKnight Duane Williams Charles Stucky Leo Nelson Don Brown Duane Ritchie Duane Ritchie Gene Koch Harvey Kelley Doug Campbell Matt Ferman Duane Ritchie Jimmie Seirer Harvey Kelley Marlin Eder Leland Holter Leo Nelson Duane Ritchie Charles Stucky Leo Nelson Duane Williams Tim Bruvold Duane Ritchie Harvey Kelley Leo Nelson Don Brown Duane Williams Duane Ritchie Barbara Aldrich Barbara Aldrich Nadine Dunlap Virgyln Lessenden Virgyln Lesseddon Janice Eder Joyce Barber Virgyln Lessenden Shirley Mast - Barbara Aldrich Barbara Aldrich Barbara Aldrich Phyllis Sarah Betty Durrett Dixie Weber Alma Mays Gala Frazee Dixie Weber Virgyln Lessenden Virgyln Lessenden Gala Frazee Ellen Root Kay Barnett Barbara Louthan Barbara Aldrich Dianne Mohler Barbara Aldrich Janice Eder Virgyln Lessenden Barbara Louthan Beverly Aldrich Lois Wissel Barbara Louthan Virginia Culver Barbara Aldrich Dianne Mohler Barbara Aldrich Linda Buck Betty Durrett - Rita Anderson Betty Durrett First row: Bob Bentley, Ronnie Bickel, James Baxter, Harold McKnight, Bill Dawson, Doug Campbell, Second row; Jimmy Adamson, Bob Crabtree, Melvin Brian, Larry Watts, Steve Hollis, Delmar Freder icks. Third row: Pete Koch, Jack Dixon, Norman Parker, Fred Buck, Marvin Munson, Harold Hurley, Roland Mays. First row: John Crow, Richard Ritchie, Dickie Moore, Robert Jones, Gary Lee, Johnny Mays, Lynn Brown, Larry Frazee, Mark Hollis, Elmer King, Mr. Supulski. Second row: Jerry Ritchie, Larry Kruegar, John Forrest, Keith Dunlap, Gary Crow, BUI Buck, Charles Campbell, Wayne McKnight, Danny Hollis, Alan Torkelson. Third row: Ronnie Homan, Dwight Lessenden, D. L. Weeks, Wally Mosher, John Nunnery, Roy Baxter, Johnny Mays, Ronald Weiser, Gary Kelley, Kenny Koch, Ronald Lee, James Rookstool, Alan Torkelson. First row: Leland Holter, Virgil Lessenden, Marlin Eder, Duane Ritchie, Donald Brown, Jimmie Seirers. Second row: Harvey Kelley, Tim Bruvold, Allen Watts, Loy Jones, Gailen, Buck, Leo Nelson. W 7ea t First row: Matt Ferman, Eddie Forrest, Gene Koch, Bill Wimp, Carl Lindholm. Second row: Loren Patter- son, Gene Wimp, David Harrison, Bill Mays, Richard Morton. 'V r. Supulski, Ri c.brcf !V , Doucj C, Pefe K. Bobbie Aldrich Nadine Dunlap Dianne Mohlar Kay Barnett Rita Anderson - Betty Durrett - Beverly Aldrich School Osteen President Vice President Secretary-Treasurer Reporter Student Council Seniors GALA FRA ZEE JIMMIE SE1RER BETTY DURRETT LOY JONES MABLE MAYS Juniors DUANE RITCHIE HARVEY KELLEY GENE KOCH EDDIE FOREST VIRGIL LESSENDEN Sophomores VIRGINIA CULVER LARRY WATTS PHYLLIS WATTS PHYLLIS SARAH DIANN SCROGGINS Freshmen BECKY HOOKER BONNIE WEEKS NADINE KELLEY NANCY ANDERSON. CAROLYN MOORE First row: Duane Williams, Charles Stucky, Allen Watts, Loy Jones, Jimmie Seirer. Second row: Mr. Ritter, David Adamson, Hurbert Carey, Bob Bentley, Bill Mays, Fred Buck, Ronnie Bickel, Gene Wimp, James Baxter, Larry Watts. First row: Bill Wimp, Jimmie Seirer, Eddie Forest, Gene Koch, Donald Brown, Loy Jones, Duane Ritchie, Harold Campbell. Second row: Philip Hollis, David Harrison, Marlin Eder, Leland Holter, Leo Nelson, Virgil Lessenden, Harvey Kelley, Allen Watts. Loren Patterson, Carl Lindholm, Tim Bruvold, Jack Dixon. S eecd First row: Linda Crow, Gala Frazee, Gene Koch, Rita Anderson, Virgyln Lessenden, Barbara Aldrich, Nadine Dunlap, Betty Durrett. Second row: Dixie Weber, Phyllis Wissel, Roberta Barrows, Rebecca King, Bill Dawson, Virgil Lessenden, Donna Stucky, Virginia Culver, Alma Mays, Carol Morton, Mrs. Bayles, Duane Ritchie, Carl Lindholm, Allen Watts. Pufrer Stu Student ( euncct First row: Gala Frazee, Nancy Anderson, Gene Koch, Donald Brown, Diane Mohler, Virgyln Lessenden. Second row: Becky Hooker, Carolyn Moore, Phyllis Kelley, Virginia Culver, Richard Ritchie, Virgil Lessenden, Mable Mays, Harvey Kelley, Dickie Moore, Duane Ritchie, Karen Uhland, Diann Schrog- gen, Mr. Anderson. Betty Jo Weber, Romona Mays, Sharell Wyott, Lora Parker, Cheryl Foster, Pearl Brian, Sandra Weber, Peggy Buck, Charlotte Bolser, Arnitha Ritchie, Joyce Hollis, Kathy Graham, Linda Mays, LaWanda Fisher, Janet Lang, Evelyn Carey, Phyllis Kelley, Carol Durrett, Laurene Jones, Joan Nunnery, Mary Lou Dawson, Pat Benner. 7 a st OuHttyi 'ZSC 6 'Pep School Pefc Carol Morton, Clo San Teal, Dixie Weber, Rita Jean Anderson, Diana Crow, Bonnie Weeks, Nadine Kelley, Phyllis Wissel, Diann Scroggins, Betty McKnight, Bernice Kasza, Sharon Hastings, Sandra Aldrich, Shirley Harris, Beverly Aldrich, Phyllis Sarah, Evelyn Lane, Pat Parker, Viola Reeves, Vera Kelley, Joyce Barber, Jean Durrett, Carol Pfingston, Linda Buck, Genevieve Bayles, Shirley Mast, Roberta Barrows, Nancy Anderson, Gala Frazee, Linda Crow, Ellen Root, Janice Williams, Barbara Louthan, Jackie Bolser, Linda Graham, Arlene Schliening, Karen Uhland, Janice Eder, Virginia Culver, Phyllis Watts, Mary Dufur, Carolyn Moore, Virgyln Lessenden, Lois Wissel, Betty Durrett, Miss Cuzzetto, Kay Barnett, Diane Mohler, Nadine Dunlap, Bobbie A ldrich. tytee S’cutci Jackie Bolser, Jerry Ritchie, Bonnie Weeks, Phyllis Sarah, Kathy Graham, Sandra Weber, Phyllis Watts, Carol Durrett, Genevieve Bayles, Mary Dufur, Dwight Lessenden, Kenny Kock, Robert Crabtree, Wayne McKnight, Virginia Culver, Nadine Kelley, Clo San Teal, Virgyl Lessenden, Joyce Barber, Steve Hollb, Dick Morre, Linda Graham, John Forrest, Jean Durrett, Karen Uhland, Nadine Dunlap, Gary Crow, Chryl Foster, Diann Scroggins, Sandra Aldrich, Bill Dawson, Gene Koch, Gala Frazee, Beverly Aldrich, Gary Kelley, Linda Mays, Mary Dawson, Carol Morton, Betty Weber, D. L. Weeks, Larry Frazee, Phyllis Wbsel, Dianne Mohler, Lob Wissel, Viola Reeves, Phyllb Kelley, Betty Durrett, La- Wanda Fisher, Virgyln Lessenden, Barbara Aldrich, Rebecca King, Richard Ritchie, Nancy Anderson, Patty Benner, Becky Hooker, Carolyn Moore, Rita Anderson. BETTY DURRETT, Drum Majorette President Vice President Secretary Student Council Leo King, Doris McDaniels, Billy Mohler, Scott Graham, Kathy Fluke, Karen Baker, Ricky Kirst, Dorthey Schleining, Norman Kruegar, Deann Jacobs, Peggy Ballard, Kenny James, Eddie Templer, Damon Berry, Judy Uhland, Dianna Rittgers, Mary Linholm, Carl Ritter, Billy Bentley, Patty Koch, Johnny Weber, Doug Smith, Cynthia Aldrich, Nina Harrison, Norene Fredrick, Phyllis Rouse, Beverly Durrett, Bertha King, Barbara Durrett, Roger Bently, Howard Hooker, Charlene Dunlap, Mickie Blood- ing, Shirley Barber, Little Band. ior os-t - t'kgL.n f'wke. ,+ TURK THC ivxusci. 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KIOWA PHARMACY FISCHERS SERVICE STATION One-Half Page BARTLETT COMPANY SCHMITT CROW, Contracting, basement digging SAND GRAVEL STOP AND SHOP FOOD STORE KIOWA COUNTY PRESS PLAINS THEATER AND BLOSSOM SHOP BRANDSGROVE DRUG AND FLOWER NOOK SMITH'S DRY GOODS KOZY KORNER CAFE STATION JONES IMPLEMENT CO. EADS IMPLEMENT CO. OS LINS SERVICE STATION EADS OIL CO. PLATEAU NATURAL GAS CO. Full Page FIRST NATIONAL BANK EADS PROPANE CO. The annual staff wishes to say thanks to the business concerns listed above who helped finance our annual. Without your help we could not have done it. I r fcr.i Wirtwki A TAYICC MACH lAMOt rulHISMIV, COMPANY DAtlAi II IAS .k Z


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