Hoxie High School - Winter Count Yearbook (Hoxie, KS)
- Class of 1975
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I WINTER COUNT Hoxie High School Hoxie, Kansas 1975 Editors: Gail Pratt Nancy Beckman Marisa William Advisor: Richard Brook Table of Contents Opening........................4 Academics.....................10 Volleyball....................26 Forensics.....................30 Band..........................32 Football......................34 Drill Team....................38 Basketball....................40 Student Council...............44 BCE — ACE...................45 Wresiling...................46 Junior Play.................50 Vocal Music.................52 Kayettes....................54 FFA ........................56 FHA.........................58 Track ......................60 Athletes of the Year........63 Golf.........................64 Foreign Language Club.......68 Journalism...................70 Arts Show....................71 Juniors .....................72 Sophomores...................74 Freshmen.....................77 Snoball......................79 Pep Club.....................82 Seniors .....................84 School Life .................86 Color Candids................93 Homecoming...................94 Staff........................97 Prom........................100 Graduation..................102 Advertising.................104 Booster Ads.................122 Statistics..................124 Index.......................125 •qSnsj • • v • uioq 9q • • • 07 F 5 . . mourn. A Time to . . . embrace. . . . seek. 6 . . . refrain from embracing. . . . cast away. 7 A Time to . . . 8 . . have war. 9 . • . have peace. Ecclesiastes 3:1-8 Academics And the band plays on. Bret swings on the high bar. Mr. Smith helps Jeff in woodworking. Don't fall. Mark. Do you like French that well. Shelia? Biology class works on a study guide. Jean really enjoys Introduction to Busi- ness. Mike needs security in Government. Day dreaming Bob? Sheri Spresser does a flank on the horse. That's what they told me. Why don't you shut up! 11 2nd hour chorus sings their heart out for Mr. Buechman. Peek-a-boo Ada Lou. Mrs. D. leads her class in exercises. In Home Ec. I you do it this way, Donna. 12 Mr. Sloan shows his class what to do. That tastes divine. What ya thinkin about Arlene? Speech requires a lot of concentration. Robert Rail does his thing on the parallel bar. Who you lookin' at Darrel? 13 Purses made by ihe An II students. Leonard works on his pottery project. Steve takes a break. She’s mine. Ronnie and Gerald put a table together in woodworking. Keep on crutching Meitl. Getting prettied up. 14 What's so funny? Is being an aide that much fun? Trooper K. tells It like it is. Busy Paske? Mrs. James keeps an eye on Crystal and Sharon. Caught you in the act Gary. Biolgoy class studies hard. Typing gives me a headache. Lois poses for her BPW award. Is that all you ever do Danny? Mahanna Pharmacy 6th hour girls really love Mr. Sutton 16 Mr. Sutton directs his class. Algebra I works on an assignment. Mr. Barnes works on the potter’s wheel. Karen Zen does a backdrop on the trampoline. Steve Weis and Ron Schamberger study hard. Crystal reads a magazine during her free time. Hoxie State Bank Hospitality Sincerity Banking Convenience 17 What are you singing guys? Twila listens to her radio during Driver's Ed. Study Hall. What ya studying Mick. OK Denny. Superstar Steve. David and Barb butter-up Mr. Rosell. 19 Stretch 1-2-3-4. All right? JaNell works hard preparing a speech. John works like an Indian. Mr. Harwerth directs his class. Kelly takes a break from his work. Are you bored Elaine? Janice does a flip on the horse. Karen stops to dance in the sack race. 20 Charlie shows Rick how to do his Algebra problems. Karen and Donna work on a project in Data Processing. What did you say? Hang on tight David. Sue works on her embroidery in Home Ec. I. Don Moss works hard on the weight machine. 21 Jane and Norma do research on jobs in English I. Karen and Vicki work in Home Ec. on projects. Teachers in the lounge. Let go of my hand. Senior class receives caps and gowns in Govn. class. 22 Deb and Stephanie work on their English. Get out of here. Olson demonstrates. Hey! 23 The grades can't be that bad Mr. Olson. Kathleen works on the weight machine in P.E. P.E. II makes use of the weight machine. Beverly gets ready to drive. David, Larry, and Pat practice for the junior play. Charlie works on his woodworking project. Bob. Tina, and Janelle do a chemistry project. Becky does her homework while in the library. Algebra I is so exciting. Monte gets ready to wax his project. Algebra students concentrate on Mrs. Eland. Volleyball Earns Winning Season The 74-75 Volleyball season was a heartbreaker for the hard working girls. They accom- plished the best record of Hoxie’s history but the entire season's work and hopes were deflated when two losses at Regional blew their chances for State. However, they can be proud of their second place standing in the league. Senior girls lettering this sea- son were Keri Kahle, Rhonda Wente, Carol Weis, Karen Zerr, and Nancy Beckman. Returning letterwomen will include Jean Haffner, Delores Spresser, Mar- lette Mong and Jane Haffner. Coach Vicki Deines has instructed the volleyball teams for 5 years. Keri Kahle likes to put everything she has into her serve. Was Carol’s serve really that amazing, lean? Nancy Beckman spikes a hard return. She served as captain for A-Team. Sock it to 'em Marlette. 26 The volleyball team will be losing five A-Team players. Keri Kahle doesn’t approve of Rhonda Wente’s serve. Karen Zerr shows exceptional perform- ance as she spikes a good return. A-TEAM VOLLEYBALL - FRONT ROW: Jane Haffner, Delores Spresser, Nancy Bechman. Jean Haffner, Carol Weis. BACK ROW: Carol Thompson, Rhonda Wente, Cindy Ochs, Karen Heim, Keri Kahle, Karen Zerr, Marlette Mong. 27 Most valuable player Nancy Beckman holds the third place trophy. Everyone has their own way of anticipating a play. Delores Spressor watches her teammates with concern. Roberta Pfeifer waits patiently for her turn to play. BOTTOM ROW: Vicki Mills. Dee Ann Hockersmith, Shirley White. Cindy Ochs. Sheri Spressor. BACK ROW: Tracey Brown. Stephanie Klei- wer. Deb Foltz, Shirley Thompsom. Karen Heim, Carolyn Thomas. 28 Debra Foltz jumped for joy after the B team won another game. Coach Deines instructs the C team for a victory. Carolyn Thomas practices on setting up the ball. BOTTOM ROW: Ruth Porsch, Dee Ann Hockersmith, Sheri Spressor, Jane Haffner, Stephanie Baalaman. TOP ROW: Leisha Cooper, Roberta Pfeifer, Laurie Stillwell, Carolyn Thompson, Jean Leiker, LaDonna Gallagher. 29 Debate and Speech I'll have to think about it first. Come back here I’m not finished yet. f % Iff Mark Bergmeier and Bryan Smith took second in the Goodland Invitational. Deb Foltz and Mike Smith received a first place trophy at Ulysses. DEBATE SQUAD - BOTTOM ROW: Janelle Karnes, Deb Foltz, Mike Smith. Ken Eland, Deb Lewis, Bryan Smith, Mark Bergmeier. TOP ROW: Coach Benny Resell. Craig Stratton, Dave Eland. Mike Bergmeier. Leisha Cooper. Carolyn Thomas, and Stephanie Kliewer. 30 I’ll give you ten minutes. Leisha Cooper, Stephanie Cleaver, David Eland, Janell Karnes, Craig Stratton, and Mark Bergmeier took a first place trophy at Phillipsburgh. Brian Smith, Ken Eland, Mike Smith, Mark Bergmeier, Deb Lewis and Deb Foltz received a second place trophy at La Crosse. We’re number one! Ken Eland thinks about what to say next. SPEECH TEAM - BOTTOM ROW: Karen Heim, Paula Pratt, Gail Pratt, Mary Conway, Deb Lewis. SECOND ROW: Coach Benny Rosell, Dave Eland. Deb Foltz, Janelle Karnes, Tina Lewis, Yolanda Rosell. TOP ROW: Mike Smith, Ken Eland, Sheila Chapman, JaNell Peter- son, and Carolyn Thomas. 31 Band The band wails impatiently to play another song The twirlers play with fire. Band members concentrate on their music. Mr. Buechman has been the band director at Hoxie High for 8 years. Keri Kahle plays sweet music on her That's no excuse Kelly, flute. 32 STANDING: Drum Majorette, STiirTey White. KNEELING: Karen Mauck, Karen Heim. SITTING: Yvette Cahoj. The band takes a break as soon as Mr. Buechman leaves. Mike Smith and Danny Wente were exceptionally good drum players. FLOOR LEVEL: Mike Smith, Jeanne Schamburger, Kathy Krannawitter, Carol True. Lois Foils, Kelly Allen, Cindy Cooper, Stephanie Klei- wer. FIRST RISER: Janell Karnes, Karen Heim, Carolyn Thompson. Carolyn Thomas. Blain Breit, Nancy Larue, Mark Bergmeier. Deb Foltz. Donna Weeks. Karen Karnes, Pam Martin, Keri Kahle. SECOND RISER: Janell Peterson, Susan Heim. Yolanda Rossell, Veva Adams. Tracy Brown. Tina Hilbom. Mike Bergmeier, Chuck Coulter, Vicki Mills, Lorena Buehler, Brian Smith. Ken Eland, Mike Shaw, Gail Meitl, Dan Kruse. Karen Mauck, Shirley White. THIRD RISER: Bret Williams, Janet Karnes, Mr. Buechman, Danny Wente, Yvette Cahoj, Patty White, Mark Bergmeier, Sheryl Hedge, Paula Pratt, Sheila Chapman, Nick Heim, Mr. Wittig. 33 Football Improves Coach John Olson and his Indi- ans took a big step toward improved and more competitive football as the team finished with 2 wins 7 losses and seventh place in the N.W.K.L. With a lot of close games, Hoxie never quit giving an all-out effort despite some disappointments. Statistics showed that the Indi- ans allowed 59 fewer points by opponents and scored 25 more points than they did a year ago. They gained more total offensive yardage and gave up less yardage to opponents. There were 24 lettermen as this season was truly a team effort. Those receiving letters were Seniors Mark Washburn, Don Moss, David Mahanna, Steve Stewart, Ray Minium, Ken Meitl, Ron Rietcheck, Randy Cooper, Ted Cupples, Don Riet- check, and David Heskett; Jun- iors Mike Shaw, Pat Roster, Clint Follis, Mike Heim, Lee Cooper, Bruce Oelke, and Larry Spresser; Sophomores Brick Prickett, Rick Shipley, Randy Farber, John Mosier, Gerald Rietcheck, and Ken Eland. Coach Olson sends a play In with Kelly Vickers. Mike Shaw leads the pack. 31 drive, on 2 Larry Spresser brought down after getting Atlas gets ready for action. Hoxie good field position. 34 Don Moss tries to get outside of Sainty tacklers. Team Captain, Ray Minium runs onto the field. Pat Koster evades tacklers as Don RIetcheck comes up to block. Team Captain, Steve Stewart gives advice from the sideline. VARSITY - FRONT ROW: Seniors Ken Meitl, Ted Cupples, Don Moss, Ron RIetcheck, Steve Stewart, Don RIetcheck, David Heskett, Randy Cooper, and Raymond Minium. SECOND ROW: Lad Truetken, David Schippers, Larry Spresser, Mark Washburn, Terry Campbell. Tim Moss. David Mahanna and Lee Cooper. THIRD ROW: Rick Shipley. Randy Farber, Chris Bean. Clint Follis. Mike Heim. Pat Koster. Mike Shaw, and Bruce Oelkex. BACK ROW: Assistant Coaches Rick Sutton and Howard Harwerth, Head Coach John Olson, Gerald Rietcheck, Ken Eland. Tom Meitl, John Mosier, Brick Prickett and Kelly Vickers. 35 Brick Prickett attempts a pass. After another long, hard night, the team retreats to the dressing room. Lee Cooper helps bring him down. Assistant Coaches Howard Harwerth and Rick Sutton watch the action at Oberlin. The varsity goes into action against Sainty. Randy Farber kicks off to start the game. 36 Sideline crew looks on with intent. Coach Olson shouts instructions from the sidelines. Kelly Vickers gains yardage. The B-team gets ready to go into action. Don Moss was outstanding back of the year, Ken Meitl was outstanding lineman, Ray Min- ium was most inspirational player. FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE - FRONT ROW: David Rietcheck, Mark Koster, Ed Heim, Bernard Mader, and Dan Rietcheck. SECOND ROW: Chris Bean, Rick Shipley, Rick Weber, Blaine Breit, and Mike Bergmeier. THIRD ROW: David Smith, Dan Pratt, Gerald Rietcheck, Charlie Schippers and Mark Bergmeier. FOURTH ROW: Charlie Ostmeyer, Brian Baalman, Todd Siendel, Jon Karnes and Tom Meitl. BACK ROW: Assistant Coach Dale Sekavec and Head Coach Pat Paske. Brick Prickett hands off to Lee Cooper. 37 Drill Team Drill Team begins their performance. Drill Team in action with the 1950's cos- All together now girls tumes. NORTHWESTERN MOTORS Your Friendly Ford Dealer” 38 FRONT ROW: Tracy Brown, Ellen Wasserman, Jan Kennedy, Pattie White, Karen Heim, Cheri Spresser. Karen Bell. BACK ROW: Paula Pratt, Mary Conway, Nancy Meitl, Stepha- nie Baalman, Stephanie Kliewer, Carol Treu, Jenell Petersen. Not pictured is Deb Lewis. Drill Team performs to the song Rock Around the Clock. Drill Team cheers on the team. Get it together girls. Wait till you see my next move. The girls march off after a great performance. COOPER DR Y GOODS 39 Indiam Go to Sub State The Varsity had an 11 win and 11 loss record. They were 8 wins and 6 losses in NWKL play to fin- ish in fourth place. They placed second in the Regional toumey and participated in Sub-State action. Senior lettermen for the Indian squad were Ted Cupples, Don Moss, Hugh Campbell, Ken Meitl, Carl Spresser, and Steve Weis. The junior varsity had a 4 win 12 loss record. Junior letter- men were Lad Truetken, Pat Koster, and Larry Spresser. Prov- isional lettermen were Mike Shaw and Tim Moss. Sophomore lettermen were Mark Niember- ger, Brick Prickett, and Ken Eland. All year Steve Weis could come off the bench and make things happen. Brick Prickett fires in a jumper for two of his 10 points per game average. Varsity Super Sub Don Moss scores two points for Hoxie. Hoxie squad heads for the bench after warm up before Norton game. Hugh Campbell tips In a big basket. 40 Ted Cupples leading scorer for the tribe with a 16 point average, takes one up. Indians get ready to take the floor before the finals of the Regional at Hill City. Cark Spresser provided hustle, leadership and many a clutch basket all .year. Mark Niemberger got most of his 12.7 points per game around the basket. A-TEAM - TOP ROW: Coach Pat Paske, Steve Weis, Ken Meitl, Mark Niemberger, Lad Tructken, Pat Rosier. BOTTOM ROW: Ken Eland, Don Moss, Larry Spresser, Brick Prickett, Hugh Campbell, Ted Cupples, Carl Spresser. 41 B-TEAM - TOP ROW: Chuck Coulter, Tim Moss, Terry Campbell, Tom Meitl, Dan Wente. BOTTOM ROW: Jerry Wagoner, Mike Shaw, Keri Kahle, Dan Shuler, Mike Heim, Coach Maurice Strecker. Mike Shaw scores two on a baseline drive for B-Team. Dan Wente B-Team Super Sub banks in Pat Koster averaged 11.5 points a game, two points. Tim Moss filled the role of the big man in the middle. 42 The Freshman team had no wins and eight losses. TOP ROW: Coach Gary Beymer, Todd Siehndel, Jon Karnes, David Smith. BOTTOM ROW: Ed Heim, Mike Bergemier, Mark Koster, Rick Weber, Blaine Breit. Jon Karnes leads the pack. Up and over Rick. 43 Stuco Stuco sponsored the Snowball. Stuco organized the crowning at home- coming. STUCO - SITTING: Mary Lou Krannawitter, Mark Washburn, Pat Koster, Candy Cooper, Raymond Minium, Shirley White. STANDING: Rhonda Wente, Keri Kahle, Nancy Beck- man, Ted Cupples, Ed Helm, Clint Follis, Tina Lewis, Deb Lewis. Deb, A Stuco member, helps the crown bearers. The student room has a lounge area. Deal With NEAL PLUMBING Cindy and Karen make use of the pop machine. 44 Ken Meitl is busy doing his thing at Bergmeier-Taylor. ACE —BCE ACE students are Hugh Campbell, Steve Weis, Mike Pratt, George Schippers, Dar- rell Weeks, John Ritter, Ken Meitl, Fred Niermeier, Ron Schamberger, Carl Spres- ser, and Sam Morgan. BCE students are Marisa William, Sharon Mong, Krys Jantz, Shelley Chapman, and Dan Scott. ACE sponsor is George Lambert and BCE sponsor is Bill Feldt. The program was started in 1970-71. The program started with 9 in BCE and 11 in ACE. Sharon Mong works in the hospital Dietary. Dan Scott is the first boy in BCE. George Schippers is employed at COOP. Shelley Chapman is typing in the County Clerk's Office. f ! . V T ' A % V t - J ■ i Hr I . 4 v I] T 1 Carl Spresser works hard on a Combine at Bergmeier-Taylor. CENTRAL KANSAS POWER CO. 45 Wrestlers Take Second Work hard was Coach Bill Pickin- paugh's motto for the 74-75 wrestling season. With two fine assistant coaches in Dale Sekavec and Bob Lovin, the Indians had a successful wrestling season. Accomplishments include second at the Regional Tournament, second at the State Tournament, and Lee Cooper plac- ing third in the Grand State Wrestling Tournament. The Indians were also sec- ond in the Hoxie Invitational, first in the Osborne Tournament, and third in the Oberlin Tournament of Champions. The B-team placed first in the Hoxie Invita- tional, second in the Oberlin Tourna- ment, and second in the Goodland Fr.- Soph. Tournament. This is the last year for five of Hoxie's wrestlers, Kelly Wigginton, Mike Win- ter, George Schippers, Randy Cooper, and Steve Stewart. Other lettermen are Lee Cooper, Clint Follis, Dave Scham- berger, Dave Schippers, Kelly Vickers, Dale Weeks, Randy Farber, John Mosier, Rick Shipley, and Nick Koster. Wrestling HWT for HHS Isn't always easy for John Mosier. Rick Shipley is putting the finishing touches on his opponent. Hoxie claimed first place in the Osborne Tournament. Kelly Vickers has his man in real trouble. 46 Dale Weeks wins with a quick fall over his opponent from Oakley. Lee Cooper shows his strength in the State Tournament in Colby. George Schippers has his opponent on his back in the regional. Randy Farber takes down his Norton oppo- nent. WRESTLING SQUAD - FRONT ROW: Rick Shipley, Mike Winter, Nick Rosier, Dale Weeks. Kelly Vickers, George Schippers and David Schippers. SECOND ROW: David Heskett mgr., Lee Cooper, Dave Schamberger, Randy Cooper, Steve Stewart, John Mosier, and David Harris mgr. THIRD ROW: Jeff Spillman, Chris Bean, Charlie Schippers, Keith Krannawitter, Clint Follis, Doug Babcock, and Dan Pratt. BACK ROW: Randy Farber, Tom Feldt, Gerald Reicheck, Brian Baalman, Dave Winter and Jim Davis. 47 Coach Picklnpaugh thinks things over. Steve Stewart won his way to State with aggressiveness like this. Randy Cooper plays with his opponent. Don Schiltz works for a fall in the Osborne Tournament. Coach Sekavic leads his B-team on. STATE TEAM - FRONT ROW: Rick Shipley, Mike Winter, George Schippers, Lee Cooper, Coach Dale Sekavec. BACK ROW: Dave Schamberger, Randy Cooper, Steve Stewart, John Mosier, and Head Coach Bill Picklnpaugh. 48 Mike Winter defeats his opponent at the Grand State Tournament. David Schippers trying to turn his oppo- nent over for points. Dave Schamberger out muscles his opponent in the State Tournament. Lee Cooper receives his third place medal at the Grand State Tournament. Mike Winter gets up after a tough match. Coach Pickenpaugh encourages George Schippers on an overtime match. 49 The Antics oj Andrew The Juniors of HHS presented a three act play called The Antics of Andrew. The play was about how the nephew of a rich eccentric man gets himself into trouble by telling stories to get money. The cast involved: Petunia----------------------------------------Janelle Karnes Andrew Brown---------------------------------------Pat Koster Jacques------------------------------------------Craig Stratton Willie Walde-------------------------------------Larry Spresser Harold Hadley--------------------------David Schippers Althea Thorne-------------------------------------Tina Lewis Julie Boynton--------------------Mary Lou Krannawitter Betty Boynton--------------------------Marcia Meurisse Dean Socrates Boynton------------------Terry Campbell Isaac Zimmerman----------------------------------Kelly Vickers Miss Prunella Thorne--------------------------Virginia Hartzog O'Flarity----------------------------------------Clint Follis Royle-----------------------------------------Tim Moss Reverend Doolittle-------------------------------Chuck Coulter Harold plugs his ears while Willie sings. Harold and Willy wait to meet Uncle Andrew admits that he's not really married. Isaac. Harold kisses Betty. GETZ IGA At IGA We Care O'Flarity and Royle look for hidden liquor. Dean Boynton comforts Harold. 50 Doan' you tell me whar to set de eatments on de table, you French froggie. Perhaps I could afford foreign butlers and things were I selling liquor to students. Willie, you're my wife. Harold you're my mother-in-law. Uncle Isaac asks Harold to marry him. Althea Thorne is in doubt as Andrew tries to explain the mess he’s in. The junior play cast takes a bow, Hoxie High School libra HEIM TV AND APPLIANCE SALES AND SER VICE Hoxie and Hays, Jerome Heim 51 Vocal Music Completes the Year The leader is pronounced dead. Carol, Mary, and Lori sing in concert. Irene, Karen, and Lynne sing. Oh no, a collision. HOXIEMOTOR CO. Your Friendly Chevrolet — Buick Dealer Karen and Kathy boogie to the dance. Mr. Buechman gets ready for a concert. 52 Karen, Yvette, and Arlene sing in the concert. Here comes the pack! Yvette and Arlene do their thing. Girls Glee sings at concert. Choir performs at fall concert. Girls Glee sings with Mr. Sutton. MIDWEST SPRA YERS 53 Today for Tomorrow The busy Hoxie Kayettes were sponsored by Miss Judy Bink. Their president was Nancy Beck- man. Some of their projects and programs for this year included a potluck supper for the cabinet, sending birthday cards to mem- bers, a concession stand for vol- leyball tournaments, decorated cafeteria for homecoming, cleaned trophy cases, provided music for the lunchroom, can- vassed for Cystic Fibrosis, sold greenery, visited the LTCU, Send a Mouse to College - can- cer drive, decorated school for Christmas, went Christmas car- oling, and gave roses to Miss Bink. In all this proved to be an enjoyable year for the Kayettes. An exciting Kayette program? CABINET - FRONT ROW: Miss Bink. Nancy Beckman, Gail Pratt, Cindy Cooper. Tina Lewis, Kelly Allen. SECOND ROW: Chris Meier, Deb Lewis, Krystine Jantz, Karen Baal- man, Mary Lou Krannawitter, Keri Kahle, Karen Bell. BACK ROW: Lois Foltz, Rhonda Wente, Karen Zerr, Leanna Gallagher, Deb Foltz, Paula Pratt. The Kayette slumber party was a hassle. Ladonna Gallagher cleans the trophy case. FROM ME INSURANCE AGENCY Dressed for Twirp Day girls? Twirp dance was a big success. 54 Don't ever mess with a farmer!!! Chris was our Twirp Dance queen. Kayettes provided music for the lunch- room. KAYETTES - FRONT ROW: Sheryl Hedge, Norma Heier, Carol Treu, Donna Koster, Dee Ann Hockersmith, Karen Heim, JaNell Peterson. Dotty Koerperich, Pam Fortin, Karen Karnes. SECOND ROW: Jean Leiker, Cindy Carman, Ladonna Gallagher, Cathy Ostmeyer, Marisa William, Jan Kennedy, Deb Heier, Susie Kruse, Leisha Cooper, Karen Mauck, Roberta Pfeifer. THIRD ROW: Sheri Spresser, Lucy Moeller- ing, Evelyn Pratt, Barb Geist, Joan Haffner, Kathy Krannawitter, Mary Conway, Diane Frasey, Irene Meier, Tracey Brown. BACK ROW: Carol Thompson, Marcia Meurisse, Kelly Allen, Kathleen Farber, Donna Hockersmith, Stephanie Baalman, Sandy Schlageck, Judy Morgan, Ruth Porsch, Lynne Wente, Tina Hilbom. 55 FFAIs a Success This Year The FFA year for the local chapter was a good and prosper- ous year. There were 53 mem- bers in this year’s chapter. The chapter’s projects this year ena- bled them to win a superior chapter award. Some of the pro- jects were the slave auction, pest contest, faculty breakfast, par- ent and son banquet, and various trips and judging awards. The advisor that gave advice by advising the chapter was Advisor George Lambert. FRONT ROW: Jim Nelssen, Karen Baalman, Mary Lou Kranniwitter, Donna Koster, Roberta Phiefer, Mike Winter. SECOND ROW: Ray Minium, Carl Spresser, Ken Meitl, Ron Scham- berger, Sam Morgan, George Schippers. The crowd at the Annual Parent, Son Banquet. KARNES MANUFACTURING COMPANY Mark Baalman is being auctioned off at the FFA slave auction. Jim Nelssen was the speaker at the ban- quet. 56 Vitus Meier is serving customers at the FFA concession stand during a football game. George Schippers welcomes guests at the banquet. Mike Winter receives his judging award. 1974-75 SWEETHEARTS: Karen Baalman. Mary Lou Krannawitter, Donna Koster, Roberta Pfeifer. FRONT ROW: George Lambert, Mike Winter. George Schippers, Ray Minium, Ron Schamberger. Sam Morgan, Carl Spresser. SECOND ROW: Craig Barr, Dave Winter, Tom Feldt, Alan Shaffer, Jon Karnes, Gary Fisher, John Heim, Dale Weeks, Nick Koster, Rick Weber, Ed Heim. THIRD ROW: Robert Rail, Kelly Schiltz, Steve Newell, Vitus Meier, John Mosier, Tony LaRue, Burt Mosier, Rick Shipley, Dan Rietcheck, John Paulson. FOURTH ROW: Mike Pratt, Leonard Schamberger, Jim Davis, Marty Lewis, Charlie Schippers, Brian Baalman, Randy Farber, Gerald Rietcheck, Mark Baalman, Don Schiltz, Ross Cressler. BACK ROW: Hugh Campbell, Steve Weis, Phil Vaughn, Jeff Richter, Don Rietcheck, Kelly Vickers, Ron Rietcheck, Dave Schamberger. Ken Meitl not pictured. 57 Toward New FHA Horizons FHA 1974-75 is finally to an end. To look back on it is a Sentimental Journey. The slumber party at the first of the year started it off. From there we were in charge of bringing cook- ies to school dances. FHA con- cession stand served many sport fans at the games. Extra ambi- tious members attended Fall Conference and State Meeting. To end the year we had pan in the Spring Tea and the Country Fair. Mrs. Webster was our sponsor. MA-PA-ME Banquet 1974-75. Sophomores were always ones to cleanup. FHA: FRONT ROW: Vicki Mills, Karen Tremblay, Donna Weeks, Pam Fortin, Lynne Wente. Dotty Koerperich, Mary Meitl, Jean Bainter. SECOND ROW: Donna Koster, Carol Treu. Tracy Brown, Leisha Cooper, Carol Weis, Pam Martin, Kathy Beiker, Karen Heim, Janell Petersen. THIRD ROW: Carol Meitl, Paula Pratt, Lucy Moellering, Deb Foltz, Donna Wente, Irene Meier, Glenda Mullins, Jackie Petrasek. BACK ROW: Cindy Ochs, Kelly Allen, Karen Baalman, Nancy Meitl, Joan Foltz, Lois Haffner, Kathy Krannawitter, Mar- cia Meurisse. 58 THE HOXIE SENTINEL I Janei Karnes sang Time in a Bottle. ' Those receiving chapter degrees were Shirley White. Delores Spresser, Janelle Karnes, and Veva Adams. CABINET MEMBERS - Mrs. Webster, Deb Lewis, Janelle Karnes, Judy Morgan, Shirley White, Ellen Wasserman. SECOND ROW: Veva Adams, Karen Bell. Jeanne Schamberger, Patty White, Yolanda Rosell. THIRD ROW: Jan Kennedy. Gail Meitl. Nancy Beckman, Evelyn Pratt, Karen Mauck, Chris Meier. BACK ROW: Mary Conway. Delores Spresser. Janet Karnes, Virginia Hartzog, Barb Geist. Deb was our president. Chapter Mothers always helped out. SEQUIN GRAIN AND FERTILIZER 59 Track Senior lettermen were Keri Kahle and David Ramre. Juniors were Jean Haffner, Pat Koster, Clint Follis, and Dan Wente. Sophomores who lettered were Vicki Mills, Tom Meitl and Ste- phanie Kliewer. Bev Schamber- ger and Blaine Breit were the freshmen who lettered. Jean Haffner long jumps. Vickie Mills hands off to Leisha Cooper in the Medly Relay. Track coaches hard at work? Janice Richmeier runs the 440. 60 HOXIE IMPLEMENT CO., INC. TRACK - FRONT ROW: Bev Schamberger, Janice Richmeier, Vicki Mills, Coach Vickie Deines. SECOND ROW: Shirley Thompson, Jean Haffner, Keri Kahle, Managers Ladonna Gallagher, Sheri Spresser, Coach Howard Harwerth. THIRD ROW: Blaine Breit, Tom Meitl, Pat Koster practices high jump. Pat Rosier, Clint Follis, David Ramer, Danny Wente, Manager Chuck Coulter On your mark, get set, go! Shirley Thompson sets a new record in the discus, 104'5 . Keep on running. HOXIE LANES AND CAFE 61 Dan Wente ran the mile. Jean Haffner high jumps. Kris Babcock throws the discus. SHAW JEWELRY Track members get warmed up. 62 Athletes of the Year Ted played football all four years. Ted made the All-League team. Jean did a fine job in track. Athlete of the year, Jean Haffner. Jean has lettered in Volleyball 3 years. Ted lettered in golf his senior year. BEN FRANKLIN STORE 63 Golf The Hoxie golf squad finished the year with the two man team taking fourth, four man team with fifth, and the six man team winning third at the regional. The team also took first at the Goodland meet along with four medals. Lettermen are Seniors David Heskett, and Ted Cupples, Juniors Lad Truetken and Larry Spresser, Sophomores Ken Eland, Mark Niernberger, and Russell Stephens, and Freshman Rick Weber. Nice shot Ken. I knew I couldn't hit it straight. Hoxie golfers practice before their rounds. FRONT ROW: Rick Weber, David Eland. Carol Thompson, Suzy Kruse, Kathleen Farber, Sheila Chapman, Jeanne Schamberger, Mary Con- way, Pam Martin, Sheryl Hedge, Craig Stratton. BACK ROW: Many Lewis, Kathy Porsch, Larry Spresser. Ted Cupples, Mark Niernberger, Kelley Vickers. Lad Truetken. Ken Eland, Mike Shaw, David Heskett. Lee Cooper. 64 The energetic smile of a golfer. Oh! No! David Heskett tries for a par. Coach Martin helps David Eland. 65 Hoxle golfers warm up before their practice. Girls enjoy golfing too. Sometimes I wish I wasn't so good. BALFOUR COMPANY Paul McClelland Hays, Kansas Larry, Lad, and Kelly take out time to pose for their pictures. Doing fine, Lee. Carol in action. Foreign Language The season for the 1974-75 Foreign Language Club has only just begun. The newspaper drive, bake sales, and the walkathon were only a few of their projects. Future projects will include roug- ing milo, a donkey basketball game, and an Octoberfest. Mau- rice L. Strecker is the sponsor and the Foreign Language teacher while Dotty Koerperich is president, Judy Morgan - vice- president, Mary Conway - trea- surer, and Carol Weis - reporter. The club will continue their money-making projects until the summer of 1976. Smile Paula. Keep on truckin'. Strecker and his jokes. Hey, wait for us. Wake up Sheri. 68 Come on Kelley figure it out. Wait till daddy hears about that. Deb practices on hammering her finger Into the board. Very funny. BOTTOM ROW, Left to Right: Irene Meier, Shelly Trembley, Marcia Meurisse, Dotty Koerperich, Judy Morgan, Virginia Hartzog, Mary Conway. SECOND ROW: Kris Babcock, Patti Rarick, Sheri Spresser, Dee Ann Hockersmith, LaDonna Gallagher, Jean Haffner, Cindy Ochs, Jan Kennedy. THIRD ROW: Sheila Cahoj, Deb Lewis, Janice Richmeier, Donna Jo Hockersmith, Lucy Moellering, Donna Koster, Kathy Krannawitter. TOP ROW: Kelley Wiggington, Carol Weis, Carolyn Thomas, Chris Meier, Paula Pratt, Karen Bell, Diane Frazey, Maurice Strecker. 69 Journalism Puts It All Together JOURNALISM SECOND HOUR - FRONT ROW: David Haskett. Mic- key Brown, Steve Stewart, Rick Vaughn, Mark Krannawitter, and Ron Schamberger. BACK ROW: Galen Simon, Krystine Jantz, Suzen Hynes, Gail Pratt, Marisa Williams, Carol Weis, Evelyn Pratt, Cathy Ostmeyer, and Tina Hilbom. Not pictured is Nancy Beckman. Carol must be bored. JOURNALISM FIRST HOUR - FRONT ROW: John Ritter, Mike Win- ters, Harry White, Richard Heier, and Don Rietcheck. SECOND ROW: Mark Washburn, Terry Feldt, Ted Cupples, Lad Truetken, George Schippers, and Don Moss. THIRD ROW: Arlene Rumback, Sandy Schlageck, Shelly Chapman, and Deb Heier. BACK ROW: Rhonda Wente, Belinda Neal, Kathy Porsch, and Jean Haffner. The man in charge of it all. Ron crops a picture. 70 This hope chest was crafted by George Schippers. 71 Juniors: Class of 1976 Veva Adams Steve Bieker Karen Bryant Sheila Cahoj Terence Campbell Lee Cooper Charles Coulter Kathleen Farber Gary Fisher Clint Follis Leanna Gallagher Joseph Geist Jean Haffner Sheryl Harris Virginia Hartzog Debra Heier John Heim Michael Heim Tina Hilbom Donna Hockersmith Janelle Karnes Janet Kames Ronald Karnes James Kelley Dorothea Koerperich Patrick Koster Mary Lou Krannawitter Daniel Kruse Tony LaRue Tina Lewis 72 The Junior class presented The Antics of Andrew. Jerald Liester Marcia Meurisse Judith Morgan Tim Moss Henry Ochs Bruce Oelke Robert Oelke Catherine Ostmeyer William Ritter Dave Schamberger Jeanne Schamberger David Schippers Michael Shaw Daniel Shuler Delores Spresser Larry Spresser Craig Stratton Karen Tremblay Ladimir Truetken Kelly Vickers Jerola Wagoner Ellen Wasserman Dale Weeks Daniel Wente Donna Wente Shirley White David Winter Elaine Zodrow 73 Sophomores: Class of 1977 Alvin Ackerman Kelly Allen Brian Baalman Mark Baalman Kristine Babcock Danny Bacon Jean Bainter Craig Barr Cris Bean Karen Bell Mark Bergmeier Tracy Brown Cindy Carman Sheila Chapman Ross Cressler James Davis Kenneth Eland Darlene Emerick Randall Farber Thomas Feldt Debra Foltz Pamela Fortin Diane Frazey Yvonne Goodson Sheryl Hedge Karen Heim Sue Heim Eric Hook Jan Kennedy Keith Kennedy Stephanie Kliewer Barbara and Marlene are concentrating on singing. The Sophomore float took fourth. Donna Roster Nicholas Roster Rathleen Rrannawitter Reith Rrannawitter Nancy LaRue Many Lewis Gary Littrell Barbara Mader Ester Manin Raren Mauck Christina Meier Irene Meier Eddie Meitl Gail Meitl Thomas Meitl Vicki Mills Lucy Moellering Marlene Mong Marlette Mong John Mosier Steve Newell Mark Niernberger Cynthia Ochs Charles Ostmeyer John Paulson 75 Lucy and Patty are learning to type. Did Jimmy hit you in the eye Ross? 76 JaNell Peterson Jacklyn Petrask Dan Pratt Paula Pratt Brickford Prickett Melvin Randolph Patricia Rarick Janice Richmeier Jeff Richter Twila Riedel Gerald Rietcheck Leonard Schamberger Donald Schiltz Monty Selensky Richard Shipley Bryan Smith Russell Stephens James Stewart Carolyn Thomas Shirley Thompson Shelly Trembly Carol Treu Rosann Weis Patricia White Leo Zodrow Freshmen: Class of 1978 Stephanie Baalman Douglas Babcock Mike Bergmeier Kathy Bieker Blaine Breit Lorena Buehler Steven Clark Leisha Cooper Ron Dechant David Eland Rodger Farber Ladonna Gallagher Jane Haffner David Harris Norma Heier Ed Heim Nick Heim Dee Ann Hockersmith Nancy Jones Jon Karnes Karen Karnes Augustine Koerperich Mark Koster Jean Leiker John Liester Bernard Mader Pamela Martin Vitus Meier Carol Meitl Mary Meitl 77 Mark Koster enjoys a sucker in Algebra. Bert Mosier Glenda Mullins Kelly Nunn Roberta Pfeifer Ruth Porsch Robert Rail Rebecca Randolph Dan Rietcheck David Rietcheck Yolanda Rosell Beverly Schamberger Kelly Schiltz Charles Schippers Terry Selbe Alan Shaffer Todd Siehndel David Smith Jeff Spillman Sheri Spresser Laurie Stillwell Carol Thompson Phil Vaughn Rick Weber Donna Weeks Lynne Wente Elaine Wente Brett Williams The freshman float look second place 78 Paske, Olson. Sutton guard the prison doors. Dancing is so much fun. Do you want to know a secret? Tom Nichols and his assistant provide the music fo the dance. 79 Rick, leave Sue alone. Barbie Doll Baalaman. Everyone gets in the groove. Marcia will you quit blowing in my ear. 80 Ken Meiil and Yvette Cahoj were elected Snoball King and Queen. Suzy Kruse and Ray Minium served as Snoball Attendants Enjoying the music of Tom Nichol's are Larry Spresser, Nancy Beckman. Gail Pratt, Allen Wente, Carl Scott. Marsha Cooper, and Shelley Chapman. 81 Pep Club Boosts School Spirit Cheer up Miss Rein it's only a game. Some members of pep club like front row seats. Cindy Cooper puts all she has into her cheers. Freshman Norma and Dee Ann put it Pep club waits for Hoxie to score. together. 82 Pep Club never gives up hope. Dotty and Virginia have a lot of spirit. A-Team Cheerleaders like what they see. Marsha was a great help to Pep Club. FRONT ROW: A-TEAM CHEERLEADERS - Karen Baal man. Yvette Cahoj, Donna Hockersmith, Cindy Carman. Cindy Cooper. B-TEAM - Katheleen Farber, Kelly Allen. Karen Mauck, Donna Koster. FRESHMAN SQUAD - Dee Ann Hockersmith, Norma Heier. SECOND ROW: Sponsor Roxie Rein. Yoland Pose 11. Carolyn Thomas. Ellen Wasserman, Veva Adams, Leisha Cooper, Pam Martin, Dotty Koerperich. Pam Fortin, Donna Weeks, Tina Hil- born. THIRD ROW: Deb Heier, Sheri Spersser, Jane Haffner, LaDonna Gallagher, Sue Heim. Chris Meier, Karen Heim, JaNell Peterson. Jean Leiker, Roberta Pfeifer. FOURTH ROW: Diane Frazy, Mary Lou Krannawiter, Jean Haffner. Kathy Krannawiter, Lynne Wente, Lucy Mollering, Judy Morgan. Tracy Brown, Gail Pratt. Keri Kahle. TOP ROW: Mary Conway. Deb Foltz, Janet Karnes. Rhonda Wente, Stephanie Baalman, Janelle Karnes, Nancy Beckman, Ruth Porsch, Lois Foltz, Deb Lewis. 83 Seniors: Class of 1975 Gale Adams Arlan Ackerman Karen Baalman Nancy Beckman Mickey Brown Hugh Campbell Shelley Chapman Cherie Clark Randy Cooper Cindy Cooper Marsha Cooper Yvette Cahoj Mary Conway Ted Cupples 84 Rick Farber Lola (Godfrey) Wessel Terry Feldt Lois Foltz Barbara Geist Debra (Greene) Imhof Joan Haffner Richard Heier 85 Joan sings herself to sleep. What did I do to deserve this? Chris feels English benefits him the most. These Home Ec. girls are sew, sew! Spanish Sweethearts! Kathy likes your joke Glenda. 86 Holding hands is such a thrill! Gee, Dee! I’ll go right, you go left. Norma lost 5 lbs. that day. Oh no. Roast turkey again! You’ve got to do it this way. 87 Don Kelley Debra Lewis Ron Kelley David Mahanna Mark Krannawitter Suzy Kruse Ken Meitl Nancy Meitl Raymond Minium Sharon Mong Sam Morgan Don Moss Belinda Neal Fred Niermeier Kathy Porsch Evelyn Pratt 88 Gail Pratt Mike Pratt David Ramer Don Rietcheck Dave helps the music class out. Ron Rietcheck George Schippers John Ritter Arlene Rumback Sandy Schlageck Galen Simon Ron Schamberger Mike Smith 89 Mr. Strecker likes to talk about football. Leave 'em alone, Schlageck. What’s so interesting, Terry? Being an aide is so much fun. Mark and Brian pose for pictures during Woodworking I. 90 Get 'em off my back. Mr. Buechman has concentration. Where do you think you’re going? 91 Typing class is kept busy. Carl Spresser Rhonda Wente Not Pictured: Melvin Rail Danny Scott Steve Stewart Darrell Weeks Randy Taylor Carol Weis Rick Vaughn Steve Weis Harry White Mike Winter Kelley Wigginton Marisa William Karen Zerr Jeanette Zodrow 92 One of those happy times! Mark was senior class president and one of the dark room managers. The basketball team did a fine job this year. Jeanette Zodrow was very original in leather work. Mr. Brook was yearbook supervisor. The drill team brightens up the gym during half-time. 93 Mark escorts Norma off the field. Mr. Strecker and Mr. Paske often forget to wash after lunch Freshman girls watch but don’t understand. Pick saves on gasoline. Karen Heim In action. 94 and Donna Spresser present the crowns. Students from each class compete in the three legged race. Ted Cupples crowns Nancy Beckman as Homecoming queen. Mr. Olson calls for help after falling off his chair. Rhonda Wente can be such a tiger. Ole Blue in a class of her own wins third place for the Seniors. 95 Senior Attendants Steve Stewart Sandy Schlageck Junior Attendants Lee Cooper Deb Heier Sophorrtore Attendants Randy Farber Cindy Carman Freshman Attendants Norma Heier Mark Rosier Norma Ackerman Cook Richard Brook Teacher William Farber Custodian Juliana Haffner Cook Judith Bink Teacher Ted Barnes Teacher Gary Beymer Teacher Vickie Deines Teacher Carolyn Eland Teacher Charles Buechman Teacher William Feldt Teacher Zane Frazey Custodian Georgia Harwerth Secretary Howard Harwerth Teacher Joyce Gallagher Cook Rosalie Heier Cook 97 Robert Heskett Board Member George Lambert Teacher Bette James Teacher Larry Richards Custodian Janet Kaba Secretary Robert Mahanna Board Member Victor Karnes Board Member Donald Martin Teacher Vic Mo wry Board Member Angie Newman Cook John Oelke Board Member Joltn Olson Teacher Bill Patmon Bill Pickinpaugh Roxanna Rein Board Member Teacher Teacher Patrick Paske Teacher 98 Ada Lou Rose Counselor Benny Rosell Teacher Gladys Rogers Clerk for the Board Dale Sekavec Teacher Maxine Shaw Librarian Larry Sloan Teacher Maurice Strecker Teacher Rick Sutton Teacher Archie Vernon Superintendent Elizabeth Webster Teacher Arlene Wigginton Reading Aide William Wilson Principal John Schaffer Radio Operator Bill Smith Teacher Delbert Washburn Board Member Don Wittig Teacher 99 A Time for Us The 1975 Junior-Senior prom was held April 25 beginning with dinner at the Elks Lodge at 7:00 p.m. The menu consisted of combination salad, ladies club steak, baked potato, roll, but- ter. The dessert was strawberry short cake. Karen Mauck played the piano during the dinner while selected sophomores served. After the dinner a dance was held at the high school gym. The music was provided by Freedom Road. The theme this year was A Time for Us. The prom king was Mike Winter and the queen was Suzy Kruse. Deb and Ken enjoy the dance. Tim's a real swinger. 100 The meal was served at the Elks. Surprised? The junior mothers served punch. Supper is really good. Where is your tie Fred? The Sophomore prom servers are Ross Cressler. Charlie Osimeyer. Mark Baalman. Rick Shipley. Mark Niernberger, Cris Meier, Jan Kennedy. Karen Bell. Cindy Ochs, Janell Peterson. 101 Where's the food? Graduation 1975 Our leaders did a fine job. This is our last time together. Look how glad they are to get rid of us! Do you think you made it Dave? Smile Suzy, you’re supposed to be happy. 102 We really pay attention. We're ready to go. Mike and Lois receive the Elks' awards. Kenny receives the Russel Cressler Memo- rial Award. A sad time for all. Mary was the val and Mark was the sal. 103 This is it, WE MADE IT! LLOYD'S VICKERS AND J L TRUCK STOP Everything for Your Car or Truck Tires, Gas, Oil, Diesel Fuel, Lube Job For Good Meals Eat at J L Truck Stop Cafe GREAT PLAINS AUTO SUPPLY Your Green Light Jobber E. A. BAALMAN AND SONS Farm, Feedlot, and Elevator 106 COOPER GRAIN INC. M AND M BODY BUILDERS Carl Spresser also worked at Bergmeler-Taylor on the A.C.E. Program. Mike Pratt works at his A.C.E. job. BERGMEIER-TAYLOR EQUIPMENT CO. Your Long Green Line Dealer (coor) THE CO-OPERATIVE UNION MERCANTILE COMPANY Post Office Box 274 - Phone 824-3201 Grinnell, Kansas 67738 Propane Gas for - Household - Irrigation - Dryers - Etc. Cylinders Available on Lease Basis Experienced Delivery Man - Linus B. Heier SUPPORT YOUR COUNTY OFFICERS O. D. Kratzer — Sheriff June Simon — Register of Deeds Marjorie Hilborn — County Clerk Mark K. Collins — County Treasurer Vergie Wente — Clerk of District Court Francis Meier — County Commissioner Larry Cressler — County Commissioner Joe D. Winter Jr. — County Commissioner Ward Gilliland — Probate, County and Juvenile Judge 109 NORTHWEST AUCTION HOXIE INSURANCE AGENCY RIX STUDIO 290 N. Franklin Colby, Kansas 462-641 I Professional Creative Photography HOXIECOOP OIL COMPANY 111 J. B. CONSTRUCTION CO. J. B. Construction remodeled the Cooper Building. J. B. Construction built these three houses in Hoxie's new addition. Several HHS students who worked for J. B. Construction Co. are pictured in front of the newly remodeled Cooper Building. Keith Karnes, Galen Simon, Rick Vaughn, Arlan Ackerman, Harry White, Gene Jones, owner of the company, and Gale Adams. 112 FARM BUREAU INSURANCE Edwin Pratt Agency Manager HOXIE LIVESTOCK SALES IF YOU'RE A SAFETY- CONSCIOUS DRIVER IT'S TIME TO JOIN THE RANKS OF OUR SATISFIED CUSTOMERS WHO ARE SOLD ON MICH E LIN. WILLIAM TIRE SERVICE Tire Repairs in the Shop or on the Farm HOXIE LUMBER Everything for Your Building Needs Everyday Low Prices Free Estimates — Phone 675-3391 BILL VICKERS Hoxie, Kansas 913-675-3798 Premix-trale 80 Beef Finisher All Medicated Ell P|| Beef Cattle Boost Beef-trate 80 ADJUSTMENT FINISHING 115 PRICKETT AND SON PRODUCERS LIVESTOCK FEEDLOT INC. PRODUCERS LIVESTOCK FEEDER SERVICE INC. HOXIE CATTLE CO. INC. Keri Kahle Cindy Cooper Fred Niermcier Finest of Photographs 2 I 8 W. 8th Street — Hays KS Phone 625-3727 EKEY STUDIO 119 STUDLEY CO-OP EQUITY EXCHANGE 120 % a sMMiiwii MAS iz §' • ii%f vs 7T %•« luw % ' 7f Mr with ipufe Hwi y% §■€ 1 j€ t : - SMr I km H % SCHWABS BERNINA CENTER 152 S. Penn Oberlin 91 3—475-2633 BUY A NEW BERNINA AND RECEIVE A COMPLETE SEWING COURSE ABSOLUTELY FREE! THE FARMERS LUMBER CO. INC. TRUE VALUE HARDWARE CARPET SPECIALISTS Fred — Bert — Richard and Frank Gansel Home Owned — Home Operated Air Conditioning, Plumbing, Heating, Electrical Hill City, Kansas 67642 Phone 674-2165 HOXIE HIGH BOOSTERS Arnold Auto Electric and Tri-Flex Manufacturing Company Burke pile Motor Co. Carols Beauty Shop Creative Crafts Cooper Flower Shop Corcoran Furniture Inc., Oberlin Cozy Inn Centenial Bowl Chief Bins and Buildings, Francis Porsch, Seldon Coop Union Mercantile Company. Sequin Mrs. D's Dress Shop Dekalb Seeds, Lyman Adams, Grainfield Dekalb Seeds and Cressler Ranch, Larry Cressler Don’s Alignment Brake Service Doren's 66 E G Motel, June and Howard Cressler John R. Eland Exchange Bank of Lenora Since 1886 Fashion Two-Twenty, Verlene Feldt Mr. and Mrs. John Hill Hi-Plains Hay Grinding Home Oil Company, Selden Houston Plumbing, Lonnie Houston Hoxie Knights of Columbus Hoxie Red-E-Mix Hoxie Veterinary Clinic Koerperich Bookbinders 122 L M Golf Cart Company Mr. and Mrs. David Leopold Marie's Beauty Shop Don Martin Ins. N. C. Stell Company Neal Plumbing Northrup King Seeds, George Karnes Nunn’s T V Service Pepsi Cola Bottling Co. Plains Motel Play Recreation Barber Shop Pioneer Seed, Lenny Patmon, Menlo, and Bill Patmon, Hoxie Red's Kerr McGee Six Toes Feed and Seed Spresser Sinclair Stickneys Inc. Oberlin Sunflower Chemical Co. Inc. Frank T. Summerson, Abstract and Insurance Taylor Ranch - Orval, Harold and Marvin Taylor's Place Tebo Implement Mr. and Mrs. Harold Timken Trojan Seeds, Jewell Walden Mr. and Mrs. Nigil Walden Mr. and Mrs. John Webster Wilma's Style Salon Thank You For Your Support 123 Statistics FFA OFFICERS Ken Meitl, President Raymond Minium. Vice-President George Schippers, Secretary Ron Schamberger, Treasurer Mike Winter. Reporter Sam Morgan. Sentinel Carl Spresser, Stuco Rep. , FHA OFFICERS Deb Lewis, President Janelle Karnes, Vice-President Ellen Wasserman, Secretary Judy Morgan, Treasurer Shirley white. Stuco Rep. KAYETTE OFFICERS Nancy Beckman, President Gail Pratt, Vice-President Kelly Allen, Secretary Cindy Cooper, Treasurer Tina Lewis, Stuco Rep. PEr CLUB Rhonda Wente, President Nancy Beckman, Vice-President Deb Heier, Sec.-Treas. Mary Lou Krannawitter, Stuco Rep. „ , „ u, BAND OFFICERS Keri Kahle, President Janelle Karnes, Vice-President Karen Mauck, Stuco Rep. Tina Hilborn, Publicity Chairman Mike Smith, Senior Rep. Varsity: Karen Baalman, Yvette Cahoj, Cindy Carman, Cindy Cooper. Donna Hockersmith. B-Team: Kelly Allen, Kathleen Farber, Donna Koster, Karen Mauck. Freshmen: Norma Heier. Dee Ann Hockersmith. w , , , STUCO OFFICERS Mark Washburn, President Pat Koster, Vice-President Cindy Cooper. Secretary Raymond Minium. Treasurer w , ,, ■. SENIOR OFFICERS Mark Washburn, President Keri Kahle, Vice-President Lois Foltz. Sec.-Treas. Ted Cupples, Stuco Rep. , , JUNIOR OFFICERS Tina Lewis, President Craig Stratton. Vice-President Pat Koster, Sec.-Treas. Clint Follis. Stuco Rep. _ SOPHOMORE OFFICERS Tom Feldt, President Randy Farber, Vice-President Jan Kennedy, Sec.-Treas. Charles Ostmeyer. Stuco Rep. „ • FRESHMAN OFFICERS Ed Heim, President Roberta Pfeifer, Vice-President Dee Ann Hockersmith, Sec.-Treas. Ed Heim, Stuco Rep. ORGANIZATION AND CLASS SPONSORS The first instructor listed is the Head Sponsor Freshman class - Mr. Feldt. Mr. Sutton, Mrs. Rose, Mr. Strecker. Sophomore Class - Mr. Rosell, Mr. Sloan. Mr. Paske, Mr. James. Junior Class - Mr. Pickinpaugh, Mr. Sekavec, Mrs. Eland, Mr. Barnes. Senior Class - Mr. Smith, Mr. Brook. Mrs. Shaw, Mr. Harwerth. Student Council - Mr. Olson Kayettes - Miss Bink F.F.A. - Mr. Lambert F.H.A. - Mrs. Webster Pep Club - Miss Rein Drill Team - Mrs. Deines Music Groups - Mr. Buechman, Mr. Wittig. Mr. Sutton. 6 _ , COACHES Athletic Director - Mr. Martin Football - Mr. Olson, Mr. Harwerth, Mr. Paske, Mr. Sutton Wrestling - Mr. Pickinpaugh, Mr. Lovin. Mr. Sekavec Basketball - Mr. Paske, Mr. Strecker Track - Mr. Harwerth, Mr. Olson Golf - Mr. Martin Girls Volleyball and Track - Mrs. Deines Varsity volleyball Opp. Norton Colby Goodland Oberlin Hill City Quintet Hoxie League Tournaments Norton Oberlin Goodland Tri-plains Inv. Weskan Morland Tri-plains Regional at Norton Norton Wheatland Oakley 15 15 3 13 15 13 15 9 5 12 7 5 7 15 15 11 7 15 15 14 8 15 3 9 15 15 15 16 7 3 15 15 5 15 7 15 15 15 15 15 15 3 12 15 15 8 3 16 15 11 15 15 3 8 11 14 . Hoxie 1 15 3 15 5 15 2 15 JR. VARSITY VOLLEYBALL kT Opp. Hoxie Norton 12 15 7 15 Colby 15 4 4 15 „ 14 16 Goodland 15 8 15 3 Oberlin 15 1 15 4 Hill City 15 13 - . 15 12 Quinter ll 15 7 15 Tri-plains Invt. Tri-plains 6 15 15 7 „ , „ 13 15 Grinell 15 12 u . 15 3 Healy 6 15 11 15 FRESHMAN VOLLEYBALL Colby 1 15 15 6 - J1 J 10 15 Goodland 15 9 2 15 Hill City 15 2 , 15 12 Quinter 12 15 15 4 15 13 VARSITY FOOTBALL OPP Hoxie Hill City 26 0 Stockton 14 8 Oberlin 26 8 Goodland 14 6 St. Francis 0 2 Colby 42 0 Atwood 14 8 Norton 32 6 Oakley 33 0 FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL Hill City 30 0 Oakley 14 8 Oberlin 58 0 Goodland' 21 8 Norton , 0 6 Colby ' 31 0 Atwood 14 0 VARSITY WRESTLING St. Francis 17 31 Oakley 26 20 Colby 17 26 Atwood 6 34 Goodland 25 18 Nonon 12 34 Oberlin 27 14 TOURNAMENTS Hoxie Invitational - Second Obsorne Tournament - First Oberlin Tournament - Third Regional - Third State - Second Grand State - Twelfth STATE PLACINGS 98 - Rick Shipley - Second 105 - Mike Winter - Third 145 - Lee Cooper - First 155 - Dave Schamberger - First 165 - Randy Cooper - Second GRAND STATE PLACINGS 145 - Lee Cooper - Third B-TEAM WRESTLING St. Francis Hill City Oakley Colby Grinnell Atwood Goodland Nonon Oberlin TOURNAMENTS Hoxie Invitational - First Colby JV Invitational - Fifth Oberlin Tournament - Third Goodland Fr-Soph. - Second VARSITY BASKE' 12 28 21 33 3 45 18 18 8 42 16 12 19 24 0 18 6 18 BASKETBALL Nonon St. Francis (OT) Hill City Oakley Colby7 Atwood Oberlin (OT) Goodland Oberlin Nonon (OT) Goodland St. Francis Oakley Colby Wheatland Atwood °P§9 9 49 70 65 70 52 66 48 61 56 85 71 77 83 72 62 Hoxie 63 51 55 50 47 55 70 31 69 59 53 86 71 63 75 70 53 55 69 61 35 49 56 57 31 45 38 55 34 50 22 41 28 74 53 51 49 48 Ness City Invitational Ness City 73 Jetmore 69 Regional Tournament Nonon 56 Wakeeney 44 Hill City 47 , Sub-State Tournament Lakin 67 Jr. Varsity Basketball Nonon 38 St. Francis 58 Hill City 46 Oakley 64 Colby 50 Atwood 45 Oberlin 43 Goodland 62 Oberlin 49 Nonon 55 Goodland 54 St. Francis 38 Qakley 62 Colby 54 Wheatland 59 Atwood 46 C” Team Basketball Colby 47 Goodland 39 Colby 36 Freshman Basketball Colby 63 Atwood 55 Oberlin 64 Hill City 70 Oakley 66 Quinter 61 Goodland 52 Nonon 34 Freshman League Tournament Colby 0 54 Goodland 41 Regional Golf Two Man - Fourth Four Man - Fifth Six Man - Third Ken Eland tied for first Debate The debaters won six trophies, placed sec- ond at the regional and finished fourth in state competition. Ken Eland and Deb Lewis debated the negative while Deb Foltz and Mike Smith debated on the affirmative side. Speech The squad placedsecond in Oberlin and third in Oakley. Of the 12 who qualified for state competition, seven received medals for excellent performance - Mary Conway, Deb Lewis, Ken Eland, Janelle Karnes, Yolanda Rosell, Tina Lewis, and Gail Pratt. 29 21 18 26 43 44 25 39 46 37 31 32 28 124 Index A Ackerman, Alvin (So) 13 Ackerman, Arlan (Sr.) FFA 3; VM 1; W 2; 84 Ackerman, Norma (Cook) 97 Adams, Gale (Sr.) FFA 1, 2; BB 1, 2. 3: G 1. 2: 84 Adams, Veva (Jr.) 33, 59, 72, 83 Allen, Kelly (So.) 32, 33, 54, 55, 68, 74. 83, 86 B Baalman, Brian (So.) 37, 47, 57, 74, 90 Baalman, E. A. Sons 106 Baalman, Karen (Sr.) FHA 1, 2, 4, MO 2: K 1, 213, 4, MO 3, 4; PC 1, 2. 3, 4, MO 4; FOR 2; Jr. Play; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ State 3: FFA Sweetheart 1. 2, 3, 4; 4. 54, 56, 57, 83, 84 Baalman, Mark (So.) 56, 57, 74, 87, 90, 95, 101 Baalman, Stephanie (Fr.) 29, 38, 44, 55, 58. 77. 80, 83 Babcock, Doug (Fr.) 47, 77, 91 Babcock, Kris (So.) 62, 69, 74, 91 Bacon, Danny (So.)16, 74 Bainter, Jean (So.) 11, 58, 74 Balfour Company 66 Barnes, Ted, 1968 B.S. Art - English, Fort Hays (Art) 8, 17. 26. 97. 102, 104 Barr, Craig (So.) 13, 57, 74 Bean, Chris (So.) 35, 37. 47. 74. 86 Beckman, Nancy (Sr.) FHA 4, MO 4; K 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 1, 4; PCe 4, V-Pres. 4: VM 2, 4; VI, 2, 3. 4, Capt. 4; T 3; Homecoming Queen 4; Journalism 4; SC 4. 5. 14, 26. 27, 28, 33, 44, 54. 70. 81, 83, 84. 95. 96 Bell. Karen (So.) 38. 54. 59. 69. 74, 101 Ben Franklin Store 63 Bergmeier, Mark (So.) 30, 31. 33, 37, 43, 74 Bergmeier, Mike (Fr.)30, 77 Bergmeier-Taylor Equipment Co. 108 Beymer, Gary 36, 38, 43, 97 Bieker, Kathy (Fr.) 4, 58, 77, 86, 94 Bink, Miss Judy, 1961 B.S. Business Ed., Bethany Nazarene College, 1969 M.S. Business Ed., Fort Hays (Bookkeeping. Intro, to Bus., Bus. Law and Consumer Economics) 14, 46, 54, 66, 67, 97, 102, 104 Bieker, Steve (Jr.) 14, 18, 72 Booster Ads 122, 123 Breit, Blaine (Fr.)33, 37. 43, 61, 77 Brook, Richard, 1966 B.S. Christain Ed. Manhattan Bible College, 1969 M.S. Secondary Adm., Fort Hays (English I, Journalism) 1. 60, 70, 93, 97, 102 Brown, Mickey (Sr.) FFA 1, 2, 3; VM 1; Journalism; 18, 70, 84 Brown, Tracy (So.) 28, 33, 38. 55, 58, 74. 83 Bryant, Karen (Jr.) 21, 32 Buechman, Charles, 1965 B.M.E. Music Ed., U. of Colorado, 1967 M.A. Music Performance, Adams State College of Colorado (Band) 18. 19, 22, 32, 33, 43, 44, 47, 91. 94. 97, 102 Buehler, Lorena (Fr.) 33, 53, 77, 86 C Cahoj, Shlea (Jr.) 69, 72 Cahoj, Yvette (Sr.) FHA 1; K 1. 2; PC 2. 3. 4; B 2, 3, 4; VM 1. 2, 3. 4; Jr. Play: Homecoming Attendant 3: Snoball Queen 4: Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Twirler 2, 3, 4; Percussion 2, 3, 4; 16. 33, 53, 81. 83. 84 Campbell, Hugh (Sr.) Pres. 2; FFA 1,2, 3, 4: F 1. 3; BB 1, 2, 3. 4; Jr. Play; Homecoming Attendant 1; Snoball Candidate 2; 40. 41. 45. 57, 84, 91, 93 Campbell. Terry (Jr.) 22. 35, 36, 42. 50. 51, 72. 102 Carman, Cindy (So.) 44, 55, 68, 74, 83. 96 Central Kansas Power 45 C. G. F. Grain Company 22 Chapman, Sheila (So.) 10, 31, 33, 45, 64, 68. 74 Chapman, Shelley (Sr.) FHA 2: K 3; PC 1; B 1, 2, 3: VM 3; Journalism 4: 11, 70, 81, 84. 102 Clark. Cherie (Sr.) FHA 1, 2; K 1, 2; PC 1, 2; VM 1, 2, 3; Colby. KS 1; Liberal, KS 2: 84 Clark, Steven (Fr.) 77 Conway, Mary (Sr.) FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, MO 4; K 4: PC 1, 2, 3. 4; FOR 3. 4: VM 1. 2; Jr. Play; DT 4: FLC 4; Noble. (OK) 1; 30. 31. 38. 55, 59. 68. 69. 83. 84. 87, 103 Cooper, Cindy (Sr.) 1, 2, 3, Treas. 2, 3; FHA 1, 2; K 1. 2, 3, 4. MO 1, 4; FOR 2; Jr. Play; Homecoming Attendant 1, 2; Snoball Candidate 2: Cheerleader 1. 2, 3. 4; Girls' State 4: SC Sec. 4: 33, 44, 54, 81. 83. 84. 94. 95 Cooper Dry Goods 39 Cooper Grain Company 107 Cooper, Lee (Jr.) 35, 36, 47, 48, 64, 66, 72. 96 Cooper, Leisha (Fr.) 12, 29, 30, 31, 55, 58. 60. 62, 77. 83. 100 Cooper, Marsha (Sr.) FHA 1, 2, MO 2: K 1. 2; VM 1; V 1, 2: DT 1. 2: 8. 81, 84. 86 Cooper, Randy (Sr.) VM 1: F 1. 2, 4: W 2. 3. 4; BB 1; 22. 34. 35. 47. 48, 84 Co-Operative Union Mercantile Company 109 Coulter, Chuck (Jr.) 33, 42, 50, 51. 61, 72, 80 County Officers 109 Cressler, Ross (So.) 57, 74. 101 Cupples, Ted (Sr.) PC 2: VM 1: F 1, 2. 3, 4, Capt. 4; BB 1, 2. 3, 4, Capt. 4; G 3,4; Homecoming King 4; Journalism 4; SC 1. 4; 7. 22, 35. 36. 40. 41, 44, 63. 64, 65. 66. 67. 70, 84. 93. 96 D Davis, Jim (So.) 47, 57, 74 Dechant, Ron (Fr.) 77 Deines, Mrs. Vicki, 1965, B.S.E. Phys. Ed., Emporia State (Girls P. E.) 5, 12, 22. 26, 29. 61. 62. 97 E Ekey Studio 119 Eland, Mrs. Carolyn, 1958 B.S. Secondary Ed., Basic Geometry. Math, K. U. (Algebra I) 97 Eland. David (Fr.) 13, 30. 31, 64. 77 Eland, Ken (So.) 6. 11. 30, 31, 33. 35. 36. 40, 43, 64, 65, 74. 100 Emerick, Darlene (So.) 74 Emhoff, Debra Greene (Sr.) 85 F Farber, Bill (Custodian) 97 Farber, Kathleen (Jr.) 7, 24. 55, 64, 72. 83 Farber, Randy (So.) 13, 35, 36, 47, 57, 74, 96 Farber, Rick (Sr.) 85 Farber, Rodger(Fr.) 77 Farm Bureau Insurance 113 Farmers Lumber Co., Inc. 121 Feldt, Bill, 1965 B.S. BusinessEd. Fort Hays, 1970 M.S. Business Ed., Fort Hays. (Typing, Business Machines. Office Practice, Business Career Experience) 11, 45, 97 Feldt, Brice 95 Feldt, Terry (Sr.) FFA 2. 3: BB 1. 2: G 2: Journalism 4: 7, 70, 85, 90 Feldt, Tom (So.) 47. 57, 74 First National Bank 113 Fisher, Gary (Jr.) 16, 57, 72 Follis. Clint (Jr.) 35. 36, 44. 47, 50, 51, 61. 62, 72 Foltz, Deb (So.) 29, 30. 31, 32. 33. 54. 58. 74. 83 Foltz, Lois (Sr.) Sec. 4: FHA 1. 2, 4: K 3. 4. MO 4: PC 3. 4; MO 3, 4; B 1, 2, 3. 4; VM 2. 3: 16, 32, 33. 54, 54. 58. 83, 85. 103 Fortin, Pam (So.) 55, 58, 74, 83 Fazey, Diane (So.) 55, 69, 74, 83 Frazey, Zane (Custodian) 97 Fromme Insurance Agency 54 G Gallagher. Mrs. Joyce (Cook) 87, 97 Gallagher. Ladonna (Fr.) 29, 54. 55, 61, 62. 69, 77. 83 Gallagher, Leanna (Jr.) 54. 72 Geist, Barbara (Sr.) FHA 1, 2, 3. 4, MO 3: K 4: V 1; 8. 15. 18, 55, 85, 86. 103 Geist, Joe (Jr.) 72 Gene's Bestyet 109 Getz IGA 50 Godfrey, Lola (Sr.) See Wessel Goodson, Yvonne (So.) 74 Great Plains Automotive Supply 105 Greene, Deb (Sr.) See Emhoff Grinnell Locker 114 H Haffner. Jane (Fr.) 19, 22, 25. 27. 28, 29. 77, 83 Haffner, Jean (Jr.) 26. 27. 60. 61, 62, 63. 69. 70. 72' Haffner. Joan (Sr.) 12, 55. 58. 85. 86, 103 Haffner, Mrs. Juliana (Cook) 97 Harris, David (Fr.) 47, 77 Harris, Sheryl (Jr.) 54, 72 125 Hartzog, Virginia (Jr.) 50, 51, 59, 69, 72, 83, 101 Harwerth, Georgia (Unified Secretary) 97 Harwerth, Howard, 1964 History, Kansas Wesleyan U. (Am. Govt. World Geography) 20, 35, 36, 60, 61, 97 Hedge. Sheryl (So.) 10, 33. 55, 64. 74 Heier, Deb (Jr.) 39. 55. 70, 72, 96 Heier, Norma (Fr.)22, 25, 55, 77, 82, 94, 95. 96 Heier, Richard (Sr.) VM 2, 3: Journalism 4: 70, 85 Heier, Mrs. Rosie (Cook) 97 Heim, Eddie (Fr.) 13. 19, 37, 43, 44. 57, 77 Heim. John (Jr.) 57, 72 Heim, Karen (So.) 22, 27, 28, 31, 33, 38, 39, 55. 58. 74, 83, 94 Heim. Mike (Jr.) 35, 36. 42. 72 Heim. Nick (Fr.) 13. 33. 77 Heim. Sue (So.) 21, 33, 74, 80, 83 Heim TV and Appliance 51 Heskett, David (Sr.) PC 1, 2; VM 1, 2, 3, 4. MO 4; F 1, 4; BB 1, 2, 3; T 1; G I, 2, 3, 4; Journalism 3, 4: 18, 34, 35, 47. 64. 65. 67. 70. 85. 87. 102 Heskett, Robert, School Board 98 Hilborn, Tina (Jr.) 33. 55. 70. 72. 83 Hockersmith, DeeAnn (Fr.) 28, 29, 55, 68. 69. 77, 82, 83. 87, 95 Hockersmith, Donna (Jr.) 55, 69, 72, 83 Hook, Eric (So.) 74 Houston, Fred (Sr.) Hoxie Coop 111 Hoxie Implement Company 60 Hoxie Insurance Agency 110 Hoxie Lanes and Cafe 61 Hoxie Livestock Sales 113 Hoxie Lumber Company 114 Hoxie Motor Company 52 Hoxie Sentinel 58 Hoxie State Bank 17 Hynes, Suzen (Sr.) FHA 1: K 1, 2; PCI: VM 1, 2, 3. 4; DT 1. 2, 3: Journalism 4: 18. 54. 70. 85. 95 J James, Mrs. Bette. Reading Teacher 15, 98 Jantz, Krystine (Sr.) FHA 1, 2, 3, MO 3: K 1, 2, 3. 4, MO 3. 4; VM 4; Jr. Play; Journalism 4; 45. 54. 70, 85 J. B. Construction Co. 112 J L Truckstop 104, 105 Jones, Nancy Sue (Fr.) 12, 77. 94 K Kaba, Mrs. Janet, High School Secretary 98 Kahle, Keri (Sr.) V. Pres. 4: K 1, 2, 3, 4. MO 3. 4: B 1. 2. 3. 4, Pres. 4. MO 3; FOR 4: V 1, 2. 3, 4: BB 4: Girls’ State Alternate 3; DT 2, 3; Percussion 3, 4; II. 26. 27, 32, 33. 42. 44, 54, 61, 83. 85 Karlin Farms, Inc. 104 Karnes. Janelle (Jr.) 25. 30, 31, 33. 50, 51. 59. 72, 79. 83 Karnes. Janet (Jr.) 33, 59, 72, 83 Karnes, Jon (Fr.) 13, 37, 43, 44, 57, 77 Karnes, Karen (Fr.) 33, 55, 77 Karnes Manufacturing Company 56 Karnes, Ronald (Jr.) 72 Karnes, Victor (School Board) 98 Kelley. Donald (Sr.) W 1. 2. 3; 88 Kelley, James (Jr.) 72, 87 Kelley. Ronald (Sr.) VM 2. 3. 4: T2; 16. 88 Kennedy, Jan (So.) 38, 55, 59, 69, 74, 101 Kennedy, Keith (So.) 74 Kliewer, Stephanie (So.) 20. 23. 28, 30. 31. 33, 74 Koerperich, Augustine (Fr.) 15, 17, 77 Koerperich, Dorothea (Jr.) 22, 44, 55, 58. 68. 69. 72. 83. 100 Koster, Donna (So.) 55, 56, 57, 58. 69, 75 Koster, Mark (Fr.) 10. 37, 43, 77, 94. 96 Koster, Nick (So.) 47, 55, 57, 75 Koster, Pat (Jr.) 14, 18, 22, 24, 35, 41, 42., 44. 50, 51, 61. 72, 73. 87, 102 Krannawitter, Kathy (So.) 33, 55. 58. 69. 75, 83 Krannawitter, Keith (So.) 47. 75 Krannawitter, Mark (Sr.) FOR 1, 2, 3; VM 1: F 1, 2, 3; BB 1, 2; G 1; Jr. Play: Journalism 4: 56, 70, 88 Krannawitter, MaryLou (Jr.) 44, 50, 51, 54. 57. 72. 83. 100 Kruse. Dan (Jr.) 16. 33. 72. 79 Kruse, Susanne (Sr.) FHA 1, 2: K 4; VM 3; G 4; Snoball Candidate 4; 4, 55, 64. 67. 81. 88. 100, 102 L Lambert, George, K.S.U. 1971, M.S. Ag. Ed., K.S.U. (Vo. Ag. I, II, Farm Power, Ag. Career Experience) 45, 56, 57. 86, 98 LaRue, Nancy(So.)33, 75 LaRue, Tony (Jr.) 57, 72 Leiker, Jean (Fr.) 55, 77, 83 Lewis, Debra (Sr.) FHA 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, MO 3: K 1. 2, 4, MO 4: PC 1. 3. 4: B 1. 2. 3: FOR 2. 3, 4: VI: Jr. Play: DT 4; FLC 4: 6. 30, 31. 38. 44, 54. 59. 69. 83. 88, 95. 100 Lewis, Many (So.) 57, 64, 67, 75 Lewis, Tina (Jr.) 31, 44 , 50 , 51, 54 , 72 Liester, Jerald (Jr.) 7, 73 Liester, John (Fr.) 77 Littrell, Gary (So.) 75 M Mader, Barbara (So.) 16, 53, 75 Mader, Bernard (Fr.) 37. 77 Mahanna, David (Sr.) B 1, 2, 3: FI, 2, 3, 4: BB Manager 1, 2; G 1, 2, 3. 4; 18. 35. 36, 74. 87. 88, 101 Mahanna Pharmacy 16 Mahanna, Roben (School Board) 98 Martin, Don, 1961, B.A. Physical Science, U. of Northern Colorado (Physics, Chemistry, Boy’s P.E. 11)65, 98 Manin, Esther (So.) 44, 75 Manin, Pam (Fr.) 12. 33, 64. 66. 77. 83 Mauck, Karen (So.) 33, 44. 55. 59, 75, 83 Meier, Chris (So.) 54. 55, 59, 68. 69. 75. 83, 101 Meier, Irene (So.) 55. 58, 69, 75 Meier, Vitus (Fr.) 57. 77 Meitl, Carol (Fr.) 12, 52, 53, 58. 77. 94 Meitl. Eddie (So.) 22. 75 Meitl, Gail (So.) 33, 59. 75 Meitl, Ken (Sr.) FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4: F 1. 3. 4: BB 1. 2. 3, 4; T 3; Jr. Play; Snoball King 4; Snoball Escon 1; 14, 35. 36. 37. 41. 35. 56, 81. 85. 103 Meitl, Mary Jane (Fr.) 52, 53, 58. 77, 94 Meitl, Nancy (Sr.) FHA 1. 2. 3, 4, MO 2. 3; PC 2; B 1. 2. 3: VM 4; Jr. Play: DT 1. 2. 3, 4; 23, 38. 58. 86, 88 Meitl. Tom (So.) 37. 42. 61. 75. 91 Meurisse, Marcia (Jr.) 19, 22, 50. 51, 53. 54. 58. 69. 73. 80 Mickey Hardware and Furniture 67 Midwest Sprayers 53 Mills. Vicki (So.) 22. 28, 33, 58. 60, 61. 75 Minium, Raymond (Sr.) FFA 1,2,3, 4, V. Pres. 4: Stuco 3; F 1, 2, 3, 4, Capt. 4; Homecoming Attendant 3; Stuco Treas. 4: 35. 36, 37. 44. 56. 57. 81, 88 M M Body Builders 107 Moellering, Lucy (So.) 22, 55, 58, 69, 75. 83 Mong, Marlene (So.) 22, 75 Mong, Marlette (So.) 5, 16, 26, 27, 75 Mong, Sharon (Sr.) FHA 3; VM 2, 3: V 2, 3; T 3: 15. 45. 59. 88 Morrman’s, Bill Vickers 115 Morgan, Judith (Jr.) 55, 68, 69, 73, 83, 101 Morgan, Sam (Sr.) FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, MO 4; Wl; 45, 56. 57, 88. 90 Mosier, Bert (Fr.) 57, 78 Mosier, John (So.) 35, 36, 46, 47, 48, 57. 75 Moss. Don (Sr.) VM 1: F 1. 2. 3, 4: W 3; BB 1, 3, 4; Journalism 4; 21, 22, 35. 37, 40. 41. 70, 88 Moss, Tim (Jr.) 35, 36, 42, 43, 50, 51, 73. 100 Mowry, Victor (School Board) 98 Mullins. Glenda (Fr.) 58, 78, 86 N Neal. Belinda (Sr.) FHA 1; K 1. 2: VM 1. 2. 3. 4: Girls’ State 3; DT 2. 3: Journalism 4: 10, 54, 70, 88, 95 Neal Plumbing Shop 44 Newell, Steve (So.) 57, 75 Newman, Mrs. Angie (Cook) 87, 98 Niermeier, Fred (Sr.) FFA 1, 2, 3: F 1; BB 2, 3: 11, 45, 88, 101 Niemberger, Mark (So.) 10. 24, 41, 64. 65. 66. 75. 87. 93, 101 Northwest Auction 110 Northwestern Motors 38 Nunn. Kelly (Fr.)9. 78 O Ochs, Cindy (So.) 28. 58. 69. 75, 101 Ochs, Henry (Jr.) 13, 27, 73 Oelke, Bruce (Jr.) 35. 73 Oelke, Johnie (School Board, V. Pres.) 98. 100 Oelke. Roben (Jr.) 11. 25. 73. 95 Olson. John, 1968 B.A. Math - Physics, Augustand College, Rock Island, 111., 1971 M.A. Math El.. K.U. (Senior Analysis. Geometry. Basic Math, Business Math) 24, 34, 35, 37, 60, 79, 95, 98 Ostmeyer, Cathy (Jr.) 6, 55, 70, 73, 79 Ostmeyer, Charles (So.) 25, 75, 101 P 126 Paske, Patrick, 1971 B.S. Physical Ed., K.S.U. (Life Science, Biology) 15, 37. 41, 79, 94, 98 Patmon, Bill (School Board) Rep. to TMR Board in Atwood 98, 100 Paulson, John (So.) 20, 57, 75 Petersen, JaNell (So.) 20, 31, 33, 38, 39, 55. 58, 76. 83. 91. 101 Petrasek, Jacky (So.) 58, 76 Pfeifer, Roberta (Fr.) 28, 29, 55, 57. 78, 83 Pickinpaugh, Bill, 1960 B.S. Phy. Ed., Fort Hays, (Am. Hist., Current History, Driver Ed.) 48, 49, 93, 94, 98. 102. Pratt, Dan (So.) 37, 47, 76 Pratt, Evelyn (Sr.) FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, MO 3, 4; K 1, 2, 3. 4; B 1. 2, 3: V 1; Te; Jr. Play; Journalism 4; 55, 59, 70, 86, 88 Pratt. Gail (Sr.7 Treas. 3; FHA 1, 2: K 1. 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. 4. Treas. 3, MO 2; PC 1, 2. 3. Stuco 3; FOR 4; VM 1, 2, 3; V 1; T 2: Jr. Play; DT 2. 3. 4; Journalism 3, 4, Ed. 4; 4, 8, 31, 54, 55. 70, 81, 83. 89, 94, 95 Pratt. Mike (Sr.)FFA2, 3. 4; FI. 3; W 2; T 1, 2. 3: 21. 45. 57. 89 Pratt, Paula (So.) 31, 33, 38, 54, 58, 68. 69. 76 Prickett, Brick (So.) 5, 17, 35, 37, 40. 41. 76, 91, 93 Prickett Son 116 Producers Livestock 118 Porsch, Kathy (Sr.) PC 2, 3; VM 2, 3, 4; T 2; G 4; Journalism 4; 19, 52, 53, 64, 70. 88 Porsch, Ruth (Fr.) 29. 54. 55. 78, 83 R Rail, Melvin (So.) FFA 1,2,3; VM 3; W 1; Jr. Play; 92 Rail, Robert (Fr.) 13, 57. 78. 91 Ramer, David (Sr.) B 1, 2, 3, 4; BB 1; T 1, 2, 3, 4; 10, 61. 89 Randolph, Melvin (So.) 11. 76. 91 Randolph, Rebecca (Fr.) 25, 78 Rarick, Patty (So.) 69, 76 Rein, Ms. Roxanna, 1973, B.S. Ed., English, Phys. Ed., KU (Eng. II and III) 19, 82, 83. 98 Richards, Larry (Custodian) 98 Richmeier, Janice (So.) 20, 27, 60, 61, 69, 76 Richter, Jeff (So.) 16, 57, 76 Riedel, Twila (So.) 17, 19, 76 Rietcheck, Dan (Fr.) 37, 38, 57 Rietcheck, David (Fr.) 13, 25, 37, 38 Rietcheck, Don (Sr.) FFA 2, 3, 4; FI, 2, 3, 4; W 1, 2, 3: Journalism 4; 35, 36, 57. 70, 89 Rietcheck, Gerald (So.) 14, 35, 37, 47, 57. 76, 103 Rietcheck. Ron (Sr.) PC 2; FFA 2, 3, 4; F 3. 4; W 2; 12. 34. 35. 57, 89. 100 Ritter, John (Sr.) BB 1, 2. 3; Journalism 4; 45, 70, 89, 103 Ritter, Will (Jr.) 73. 95 Rix Studio 110 Rogers, Mrs. Gladys (District Secretary) 99 Rose, Mrs. Ada Lou. 1949, B.S. Psychology, K.S.U. 1967 M.S. Guidance and Counseling (Psychology, Sociology) 12. 15, 99. 102, 103 Rosell, Benny, 1956, B.A. Theology, Phillips U. (Speech, English III, IV, Debate) 18. 24. 30. 31. 99. 102 Rosell. Yolanda (Fr.) 12. 14, 31. 33. 59, 83 Rumback, Arlene (Sr.) K3; VM2, 3, 4; Journalism 4; 13, 16, 53, 70, 89, 103 S Schaffer, John (Radio Operator) 99 Schamberger, Beverly (Fr.) 24, 61, 78 Schamberger, Dave (Jr.) 6, 24, 47, 48. 49. 57. 73. 93. 100 Schamberger. Jeanne (Jr.) 33, 59, 64, 73 Schamberger, Leonard (So.) 14, 57, 76, 90 Schamberger, Ron (Sr.) FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4; Journalism 4; 14, 17, 45, 56, 57, 70. 89. 101, 105 Schiltz, Don (So.) 16, 48, 57, 76 Schiltz, Kelly (Fr.)57, 78 Schippers, Charles (Fr.) 21, 44, 47, 57, 78 Schippers, David (Jr.) 11, 24, 35, 36. 47, 49. 50. 51, 73 Schippers, George (Sr.) FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3. 4; F 1, 2, 3; W 1. 2, 3, 4; Journalism 4; 45, 47, 48, 49, 56. 57, 70. 85. 89 Schlageck, Sandy (Sr.) FHA 1, 2; K 1, 2, 4; PC 1. 2; VM 3; Homecoming Attendant 4; Journalism 4; 55, 70, 89, 90, 96. 103 Schwab’s Bernina Center 121 Scott, Danny (Sr.) FOR 3: 4. 23. 45, 92 Sekavec, Dale A., 1970, B.A. Psychology, Fort Hays, (Special Ed.) 37, 48, 87. 99 Selbe, Terry (Fr.)78, 91 Selensky, Monty (So.) 25, 76 Sequin Grain Fertilizer 59 Shaffer. Alan (Fr.) 57, 78 Shaw Jewelry 62 Shaw, Mrs. Maxine. 1943, B.S. Commerce, Fort Hays, (Typing, Library) 99, 102 Shaw, Mike (Jr.) 11. 33, -84, 35, 42, 64. 73 Shipley, Rick (So.) 7, 35, 36, 37, 46, 47, 48. 57. 76, 80. 87. 90. 93. 95, 101 Shuler, Dan (Jr.) 42, 73 Siehndel. Todd (Fr.) 17. 37. 43. 78 Simon, Galen (Sr.) FOR 2; VM 3: F 1, 2, 3; G 1; Jr. Play; Journalism 4; 70, 89 Sloan, Larry, 1970 Dodge CityJuco, 1972 B.S. Ind. Arts, Fort Hays (Ind. Arts, Driver Ed.) 13, 99 Smith. Bill. 1959, B.S. Phy. Ed. Ind. Arts, Fort Hays, (Woodworking I, II, III, Mechanical Drawing I) 99 Smith, Bryan (So.) 30, 31, 33, 76 Smith. David (Fr.) 21, 37. 43. 78 Smith. Mike (Sr.) B 1,2,3, 4, MO 4; FOR 1. 3, 4; VM 1, 2; BB 1; T 1; Jr. Play: Percussion 2, 3, 4; 30, 31, 33, 89. 103 Spillman. Jeff (Fr.) 10. 25. 47. 78 Spresser, Carl (Sr.) FFA 1, 3, 4. Stuco 4: F 1: BB 1. 2, 3. 4. Capt. 4: 13. 40. 41. 45. 56. 57. 92 Spresser, Delores (Jr.) 5, 27. 28, 59, 73 Spresser, Donna 95 Spresser, Larry (Jr.) 14. 24, 35, 41, 43, 50. 51. 64. 66, 73, 81 Spresser. Sheri (Fr.) 11. 19. 28. 29, 38. 55. 61. 68. 69. 78, 83. 87 Stephens. Russell (So.) 76 Stewart, Jim (So.) 55, 76 Stewart, Steve (Sr.) PC 1; FFA 1, 2; FOR 1; F 1. 2, 3. 4: W 1, 2. 3. 4; Homecoming Attendant 4; Journalism 4; 12, 15. 35, 47, 48. 70. 92. 93, 96 Stillwell. Crystal (Sr.) K 1, 2, 3. MO 2: VM 2, 4: V 1, 2: Wichita North, Wichita. KS 3. 4; 15. 17 Stillwell, Laurie (Fr.) 12, 29, 78, 52, 53. 78 Stratton, Craig (Jr.) 13, 30, 31, 50. 51, 64. 65. 73 Strecker, Maurice, 1967, B.A. Secondary Ed., French - Spanish, St. Mary of the Plains, Dodge City. Kansas (Spanish I. II, French I. II) 8, 42, 68. 69, 90, 94. 99 Studley Coop 120 Sutton. Rick, 1972, B.M.E. Vocal Music Ed., Wichita State U. (Mixed Chorus) 17, 35. 36. 53, 60. 80. 95. 99 T Tasco Grain Company 117 Taylor, Randy (Sr.) VM 1. 2; 11. 92 Thomas, Carolyn (So.) 20, 28, 29, 30, 31. 33. 69. 83 Thompson, Carol (Fr.)27, 29, 33, 55, 62. 64. 66, 76. 78 Thompson, Shirley (So.) 11. 28, 61, 76 Tremblay, Karen (Jr.) 20. 58, 73 Tremblay, Shelly (So.) 17, 69, 76 Treu, Carol (So.) 33. 38. 39, 55. 58, 76 Truetken, Lad (Jr.) 35, 41, 43, 64, 65, 66. 70. 73 V Vaughn, Phil (Fr.)57, 78 Vaughn. Rick (Sr.) VM 1; F 1. 2; BB 1: Homecoming Attendant 2: Journalism 4; 70. 92 Vernon, Archie, 1950, B.S. Liberal Arts, K.S.U.; 1960 M.S. Ed. Admin., K.S.U.: Additional Work at K. U., K.S.U., and Fort Hays: (Superintendent) 99 Vickers, Kelly (Jr.) 34. 35, 36. 37. 46. 47, 50. 51, 57, 64. 66. 73 Vickers, Lloyd's 104, 105 W Wagoner. Jerry (Jr.) 42. 73 Washburn, Delbert (School Board) Rep. to Goodland Vo-Tech: 99 Washburn, Mark (Sr.) 1. 3, 4: F 1, 4: W 2; BB 1; G 1, 2, 3: Jr. Play; Journalism 3, 4: Stuco Pres. 4, V. Pres. 3: 35, 44, 54. 70. 92, 93. 103 Wasserman, Ellen (Jr.) 16. 38, 39. 59, 73. 83 Weber. Rick (Fr.) 21, 25, 37. 43. 57. 64. 78 Webster, Elizabeth, 1961 B.S. Home Econ. Ed., Univ. of Wisconsin, 1965 M.S. Family Relations, Florida State Univ. (Home Ec. I. II. Ill) 21. 59. 99 Weeks, Dale (Jr.) 73 Weeks, Darrell (Sr.) FFA 1, 2. 3: F 1: W 1. 2. 3; 13, 24. 45. 92 Weeks, Donna (Fr.) 12, 33, 58, 78, 83 127 Weis, Carol (Sr.) FHA 4: K 1; V 4; T 1; Journalism 4; FLC 2: 5, 26, 27, 58, 68, 69, 70. 92 Weis, Rosann (So.) 76 Weis. Sieve (Sr.) FFA 4; BB 1, 2. 3, 4; 13. 17, 40. 41, 45, 57, 92 Wente, Dan (Jr.) 33. 42, 61, 62, 73 Wenie, Donna (Jr.) 21, 58, 73 Wente. Elaine (Fr.) 44. 78, 94 Wenie, Lynne (Fr.) 19. 55, 58, 78. 83 Wente, Rhonda (Sr.) FHA 1; K 1, 2, 3. 4. MO 4; PC 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, V. Pres. 3. Siuco 4: FOR 3; VM 2, 3. 4: V 1. 2. 3, 4: T 2, 3; Jr. Play: DT 3: Journalism 4: 12, 16, 27, 44, 54, 70, 83, 92, 95 Wessel, Lola Godfrey (Sr.) 85 White. Harry (Sr.) FFA 1, 2. 3; F 1. 2. 3: Journalism 4: 11, 70, 79, 92 White, Patty (So.) 33, 38, 39, 59, 76 White. Shirley (Jr.) 9, 28. 33. 44, 59. 73 Wigginton, Mrs. Arlene, Reading Secretary 99 Wigginton, Kelley (Sr.) W 1, 2, 3, 4: Boys' State 3: FLC 4; 20. 68, 69, 92, 102 William, Marisa (Sr.) FHA 1, 2, MO 2: K 1, 2, 3, 4. MO 3; PC 1. 2. 3, Pres. 3; Jr. Play: Cheerleader 1, 2: Journalism 3. 4. Ed. 4: FLC 2: 45. 55, 70, 85, 92. 71 William Tire Service 114 Williams, Brett (Fr.) 10, 33. 78, 100 Wilson. William L., 1961 B.S. Physical Ed., Business, Fort Hays, 1969 M.S. Secondary Adm., Fort Hays (Principal) 99, 103 Winter, David (Jr.) 57. 73, 76 Winter, Mike (Sr.) Stuco 1: PC 2: FFA 1, 2, 3. 4. MO 4: W 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Capt. 4; Journalism 4: 47, 48, 49, 57, 70, 90, 92, 102 Wittig, Donald. 1960 B.M.E. Music Ed., Fort Hays (Band) 33, 99 Z Zerr, Karen (Sr.) K 1, 2, 3, 4, MO 4; FOR 3: VM 4: V 1. 2. 3, 4: Jr. Play; DT 1, 2, 3; 5. 11, 14. 15, 17, 27, 52. 53. 54 . 92 . 95 Zodrow, Elain (Jr.) 12, 53, 73, 91 Zodrow, Jeanette (Sr.) FHA 1, 2: K 4; VM 4; Snoball Candidate 2: Journalism 3; 12. 53, 92, 93, 102 Zodrow, Leo (So.) 76, 87 As editors of the 1975 Winter Count we have experienced the ups and downs of yearbook work. Even though we spent most of the time in the downs we are hopeful that our work has been done well. All of us in the journalism department can truthfully say that we have all grown and groaned together. Many things fell in place rather well but on the other hand many things fell and broke. For instance, we editors started off with a FULL page editorial and today we were informed that we just had room for this message. Gail and Nancy started the yearbook work at camp and finished it by completing the opening section in the late hours on the 22nd day of May. But as we learned at Graduation - to every end there is a beginning - and to the editors of next year we hope your year ends as well as ours. Your Editors, Gail Nancy Marisa 128
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