Hope High School - Lions Roar Yearbook (Hope, KS)

 - Class of 1960

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Class Prophecy You are now watching Channel 70 from Hope, Kansas sponsored by Denyelcheck Non Slippery Floor Wax. This has a non slip guarantee. First you apply lightly and let dry for five minutes. Rub off and you have the most beautiful floor you have had in two days. So for the most beautiful floors, with no skid, use Denyelcheck Non Slippery Floor Wax. For our view of the class of 1960 we take you now to Bear Foot, Alaska where Denis Anderson and his preaching career has taught the Polar Bear how to tap dance. We now take you to Miami Beach, Florida where Mary Anderson is using her shorthand ability while sitting on her boss’s lap, who is Jerry Brouhard. She is taking dictation of love letters to his wife. Jerry has made a success of himself by coaching the Miami Hurricanes to a 2-10 football record the past season. Now we pause for a refreshment at Mary Bernhardt's Root Beer stand at Fort Riley. Here we meet Von Pschigoda and Gene Schaaf who are potato peelers in the United States Army. Well! What do you know? Theres the handy-dandy juke box repair man Fred Rohrer. Good going, Fred. Well! If it isn’t Dale Dautel, a safety cautious taxi driver, who is supporting a wife and 15 kids, (all girls.) Boy! Look at that taxi driver burn out. Oh! Oh! Looks like he's in for a quick stop by Raymond Bielefeld, who is now a ’’Copper” in Weeneeville, Kansas. We now are in San Diego, California where we see Gary Vincent and his twin brother Larry, who are really beating the waves in the Navy. We understand that Gary Cox is now running a night club in Las Vegas, Nevada with Margaret Helbach as the star performer. Now we are aboard a TWA and are heading for New York. Well if it isn't Rosie Riffel who is now a stewardess? Three guesses who the pilot is. It couldn’t be Rodney Beneke could it Rose? No wonder we are five hours late for New York. When we arrive at the airport we find Bill Rickenbrode as head baggage clerk. We are staying overnight at Hinky Dink's Pad in Greenwich Village where Clayton Schmidt, the oldest beatnik, is trying to paint. He is having more trouble with his beard, which has just turned blue with paint, than he is with his painting. I wonder whether Clayton is having trouble keeping his mind on his painting, since Regina Schlesener is his model. How about that Clayton? We are rudely awakened the next morning by Mayleene Beltz, and the march- ing little feet of her marching band of children on their way to school. From Hinky Dink's Hotel we visit the El Gramo used car lot of Gale Graham. Larry Schimming, who never gave up, is in his 22nd year of schooling at Princeton where Linda Ihde is his private teacher. Next year Larry will receive his second P H,D We now stop at this modern farm where Gayle Rhodes and Dwight Long are operating a farm on a 50-50 basis. Our next stop is at the race track to see the famous jockey, Thaine Plank. He holds the record for falling off his horse. Joan Weber has finally found a way to make money by talking. She announces the races. We go over to the betting window and there is that mad money counter, Deanna Roehrman. 13

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GENE SCHAAF Boys' Glee 1: Class Play 3; Class Officer—Vice- President 1; President 2; Secretary 3; Basketball 1, 2,3; Track 1 ,2 ,3 .4 . MARY BERNHARDT F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Girls' Glee 1,2,3; Class Play 3; Class Play 4; Contest Reading 4. CHARLOTTE RIFFELMILLER Girls' Glee 1; Choral Aces 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3; TripleTrio 2,3; F.H.A. 1,2,3; Class Play 4; Contest Play 4; B Cheer- leader 1: A Cheerleader 3; Class Officer—Secretary 1; Treasurer 3. MARGARET HELBACH F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Girls' Glee 1,2,3; Class Play 3; Class Play 4. DWIGHT LONG F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Boys' Glee 3; Class Play 3; One Act Play 4; Football 1,2 ,3 , 4 ; Basketball 1,2,3; Track 1,2,3.



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Class Will I, Denis Anderson, will my ability to look intelligent in American History class, when I haven’t read my lesson, to Stanley Lauxman. I, Mary Anderson, will my finger guard and crutches to the football team next year. (You may need them, gang). I Mayleene Betlz, will my ’’coverless, history book scrambled notes and test papers to Eldon Riedy. (If I succeed, myself). I, Mary Bernhardt, will my ability to never smile from 8:30 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. to Gloria Oritz. I, Raymond Bielefeld, will my leadership in F.F.A. to Rano Gruber. I Jerry Brouhard, will my kind heart and poor grades to Jim Beem. I, Gary Cox, will my ability????????????????????????????????????? I, Dale Dautel, will my ability to get along with Mr. McDaniel to John Donnelly. I, Gale Graham, will my ability to get a make-up slip (without a written excuse) to Joe Burwell. I, Margaret Helbach, will my ability to not get into trouble with the teachers to Frankie Biehler. I, Jim Hinkle, will my hands to greater service, and my head to clearer thinking to Bob Meyers. I, Linda Ihde, will my ability to speak Spanish to Linda Brown who can’t say Buenos. I, Dwight Long, will my likeness for athletics to Phil Bryant. I, Charlotte Riffel Miller, will my natural looking black hair to Judy Stroda. I, Thaine Plank, will my instinct to have dentist appointments on American History test days to Mike Scott. (Unless he finds a better excuse). I, Von Pschigoda, will my muddy roads on my bus route to next year’s bus driver. I, Gayle Rhodes, will my guns and holster to Evelyn Rickenbrode to keep up the western spirit in good old Hope High. I, Bill Rickenbrode, will my poor car to Miss O’Connor. (She needs it). I, Rose Riffel, will my ability to get called to the office at least once a year, every four years of my high school days to Judy Deines. I, Deanna Roehrman, will my ability to choose a boy friend with dark wavy hair and brown eyes to Gayle Morgan. (Good luck). I, Fred Rohrer, will my weak knees to Mike Scott. I, Gene Schaaf, will my ability to run the high hurdles to Mike Morgan. I, Larry Schimming, will my grades and study habits to Eldon Riedy. I, Regina Schlesener, will my long hair to Janet Plank. I, Clayton Schmidt, will my ability to carry one room houses onto the school grounds to next year's Halloweeners. (Have fun). I, Gary Vincent, will my long curly hair to Jerry Eshbaugh. I, Joan Weber, will my ability to turn down dates to Jackie Stroda, who never seems to be able to refuse them. We, the Seniors, will to the Juniors our brains and brawn for that last tough year. We, the Seniors, will to the Sophomores our Modesty. We, the Seniors, will to the Freshmen our four years of Scholastic Experience. We, the Seniors, will to the Faculty our friendliness, and cheerfulness.

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