Ingalls High School - Trailblazer Yearbook (Atchison, KS)
- Class of 1968
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Cities and fields I Walkg I penetrate Deserts and seas remote, and passing by I-Iovel and mart and palace, soon or late I knock unbidden once at every gate! If sleeping, wakeg if feasting, rise before Iturn away. It is the hour of fate, And they who follow me reach every state Mortals desire, and conquer every foe Save deathg but those who doubt or hesitate, Condemned to failure, penury and woe, Seek me in vain and uselessly implore. I answer not, and I return no more. Senator john Iames Ingalls Opportunity personally Welcomes every student entering die doors of Ingalls junior-Senior High School. TTHEQLEBTITHIOPPORTLWHTYNNHJQNOT IDHJATTHESEDOORS ITISJUSTTTHEBEGUNNUNG CONTENTS Sfifiglffi . 1 .3 Clubs ...... 85 junior High . CO-EDITO CS Cathy Di Barbara B . . 1 ADVISER W '-'- Mrs. Ton En BO RD OF EDUCATIO Mr. Herman W. Feldman l Mr. Fritz Smith The unsung heroes of the present- day educational structure in our world today are the men and women who serve untiringly and faithfully through a ton of paper work and time-con- suming problems- those people known as the Board of Education. It is sometimes forgotten that these dedicated men and women serve their communities Without a thought of remunerative compensation. They give of their time and energies to preserve the original criteria of the educational process-education for all. They are interested in educating every student in the school. In this facet they don't fail. l N Mr. Lowell F. Dagenais Mrs. W. E. Bridges President Vice-President Mr. Cloud L. Cray, I ni- !...llP Mr. George McLenon Treasurer I'. Dr. Wayne O. Wallace Atchison is fortunate in having the finest represent- atives to further modern con- cepts of education-plus retaining the best of the original meanings of the educational advantages. To say that a group of people gather once a month to discuss problems is erroneous. These men and women meet many times during the year to discuss die urgent needs of the community. They take time out of their busy lives to further at- the-moment problems. They do it willingly and unselfishly. May we at AHS give our heartfelt thanks for a fine educational board. A Message W From The Superintendent The importance of education in the American way of life may be illus- trated by many avenues. Economical- ly, education has been responsible for increasing the National Gross Product from approximately 400 billion dollars at the close of World War ll to some- what over 800 billion dollars 22 years later. The returning G. I. 's completing educational requirements for degrees increased their earning power to such an extent that if our economy were to single out any one item responsible for the doubling of our National Gross Product it would have to be educa- tion. Looking ahead to the seventies, we will see revolutionary changes taking place in the average secondary school. f -- 60-minute classes meeting five times 7 a Week for 36 Weeks will Cease to Superintendent Frazer and his secretary, Mrs. Louise Tosterud, exist. Instead, we will have large ed- begin the daYS WOTR- ucational centers to provide materials and equipment for individualized pupil study. Teachers will become a part of the resources. They will work collec- tively as team members in providing guidance and advice for the individual students. Technology will increas- ingly play an important part in the life of the average high school student. Courses which are now considered applicable to only a few will become subject matter areas for the student body as a whole. Data processing is but one technical course to illustrate this point. What does this mean for teachers? What are the implications for boards of education and administrators in implementing programs with teacher help for the schools of the seventies? In all probabiltiy, the rate of change in education will be far greater in die next decade than in any comparable period since the secondary school came into existance. Those of us concerned with teaching and administration must retool ourselves to meet the demands of tomorrow and must learn immediately how to unilize this 'technical world to provide educational ex- perience to satisfy the needs of tomorrow's citizens. In one respect, it is a sobering thought but in others a most challenging and rewarding experience is in store for those of us Willing to accept this responsibility. Yes, education will continue to be a major item in the economical world of America. I have confidence that the peoples of America will demand and support the upgrading of our educational institutions. We as teachers must, therefore, be prepared to provide proper leadership in these rapidly changing concepts. my , 5, Mrs. Bettie Pankey and Mrs. Lydia Willis being work on the DR. D.W. FRAZER, superinten- 1968-69 budget. dent. ' 4 MU-1' A . ' DMI I TRATIO To Mr. Carrier goes the tremendous job of scheduling the hundreds of events taking place in the school each year and needless-to-say, he stands at the top in his field. I-Ie is an expert in seeing that all musi- cal, athletic, dramatic, etc. presentations come off at the proper time and place Also to his credit it must be said that besides scheduling them, he also attends them and gets them off to a good start. VAN HURST Junior High School Principal Activities Director ANDREW CARRIER Mr. Hurst, like Mr. Wilson, is a dedicated educator. Everyone ad- mires him for his fairness in dealing with each stu- dent. Among his many out- standing qualities may be added the fact that Mr. Hurst knows perhaps everyone in the school by name. He meets them when they first enter junior high and continues an interest in them until they leave after the six years school residence. - .v,jt,, , W . - V :V I ,Y V Q JI t 'I 5 f 12. . J . H tt' 't fl. Q J,.4'a:.-51 :fp I- t 1 '::f?1.'. '5'f- - . ,. . ii..f ifll-.hgh L - ' 1 WILLIAM WILSON Senior High School Principal Principal Wilson just completed his second year as head of the school and he is to be commended on a job Well done. His is not an easy task. To be at the helm of a school having over 1,000 students takes great patience and requires skill in decision-making. Mr. Wilson has met the test in .all ways. Your students are proud of you and Want to thank you for the hours you spent in making their school-life a purposeful and happy one. MRS. JEANNIE REICHART MRS. CORAL VOIGT MRS. JUSTINE THOMAS Secretary Treasurer Secretary to the Principal adj., it -sq ' se I je E2 E J. V, D55 5' . t GUIDANCE MR. ROBERT LIN CARD ,Eh MR. JACK REICHART Department Head is S l lf SES: itll -.1 , -,fj?'fS'.i ri sys. H, Students are encouraged to have conferences with their counselors during their free hours or after school. The counseling offices are especially busy during the spring months-prior to graduation. That four-yer dream of college is actually a reality within a short time. MR. EDWARD KELLEY MRS. LOUISE Cl-IEW Speech Therapist School Nurse , ., J, .5 3EQL MRS. DELORES STECHER Guidance Counselors are available to students at all times. They assist with post -high school plans, selection of courses, administer achievement and aptitude tests and interpret test results. The important role of the counselor is to help the student toward self direction. Atchison High School is for- tunate in having a social worker. Through her, a closer relation- ship is brought about between the school, the home and the family. The speech therapist and nurse look after the Well-being of the student. MRS. DOROTHY WALLER Social Worker ji 5 8 r . .1 , , fi 'ul I DEP RTMENTS AND FACULTY English f,l THEON BOWMAN, English III. A.B. , University of Kansas. VIOLET C. RANDOLPH, English VI. B.S. , Kansas State, Emporia, M.A. , Northwestern University, Depart- ment head. ANNA HUEBERT , Librarian. B.S. , Kansas State, Emporia Department head. R . M TONI ENICI-I, News TI-IEDA ERAZER, JUNE GOODMAN, EVELYN HARPER, English. A.B., Mount English. B.A., English. B.S. , English, Speed Read- St. Scholstica Col- Kearney State Col- Kansas State Univer- ing. B. S. , New York lege. lege, Nebraska. sity, Manhattan. University, A.M. , RONALD K. SHAFER, VELNIA STANTON, English, Speech, English I, II. B.S. , Debate. A.B. , B. S. , Kansas State, Emporia Phillips UniVeISity3 M. S. Kansas State, Emporia. BETH STILLINGS , burg. Develops Life Skills One of the outstanding features of the English Department is that it offers the students courses and activities which remain with them for life. These include the art of reading, speaking and writing. Included along with the regular English classes are such electives as Speed Reading, Debate, Speech and News English. Library Science As the student body advances in numbers each year, so does the efficiency of the library. Circula tion keeps pace with increased enrollment and ad- vances in science, literature, etc. The school is also served a high quality of library service and study hall supervision. 7 English. B.S. , M.S. Kansas State, Pitts- Columbia University. .,..., 'E ANTHONY VERDI, English. B. A. , , Ottawa University. FINE? AIIYE' TI-IELMA WILLIAMS, Study Hall. B. S. , M. S. , Kansas State, Emporia. JERRY BAUM- GARDNER, American History and Health. B.S., M.S. , Kansas DEAN BOGGS, Civics and Geography. B. S. , M. S. , Kansas State, Emporia. Stage Colle ge , Pitts - burg. KENNETH R. REICHLE, World Civilization and American History. A.B. , Washburn Uni- versity. Social Studies 'Z' N . ' 1 , g ..,. I VICTOR CLOUGH, Social Studies. B. S. , M. S. , Kansas State, Pittsburg. Depart- ment head. FRANCES SCHLETZ- BAUM, Social Studies, Health. B.S., Mount St. Scholastica College. The Social Studies department stresses the importance of knowing the world today. The problems of modern i society are complex and a study of i history helps the student recognize the l trends. This department offers some- thing for everyone interested in society . as a whole. Foreign Languages -...pr DONALD LEGO, Psychology, American Gov't. B.A. , Ander- son College, Andeison, Indiana. RICHARD SISKEY, Geography. B. S. , Kansas State, Pitts- burgg M. S. , Univer- sity of Kansas. fi It .8 N41 ,5 11- . 1 I , T m- .Z MARY K. MUNSON, American Problems, Civics. B.S. , Kansas State, Emporia. DORIS BUCKLEY, French and Latin. A.B. , Moimt St. Scliolastica College. Never has the study of language been so important as today-with the young people traveling to all parts of REX A.B. the world. Our exchange students help stimulate an interest in the languages of other countries. 8 Mexi s CHWEIN , Spanish and English , Ft. Hays State Collegeg M.A. , Inter- Arnerican University, Saltille Coaliuila, co. Department Head. LEE DENNY, Mathe- matics, Algebra. A.B. , College of Emporia3 M.S. , Kansas State, Em- poria. . 4 rf l Y! - we 1 it ex 6 ,aa-.N GEORGE ROE, Mathematics. B.A. , University of Kansasg M.E., Temple Uni- versity. Mathematics With the ever-changing World of today and the technical ad- vancements, there is a greater need than ever for a knowledge of m athem atic s . Our classes are geared to provide an insight into the structure of a most important subject-to see its great need and usefulness. Business Education Business education helps the student through actual experience in the field improve his abilities to enter the World of business or trade. Vocational training is a pro- gram Whereby the student is taught skills needed for employ- ment and advancement in an occupation. Business training provides the student with information and competencies in managing personal business affairs and using the lessons learned in the services of the business world. E. L, FARR, Maths- matics. A.B. , Wash- lJ1l1'11 Universityg M. S., Kansas State, Emporia. if I. Mfg- Y 'N , Y, L M .t,- Eiivio NASH, Maui- ematics. B.S. , Uni- versity of Minnesota5 M.A. , Universiiy of Illinois. Department Head. H.T. Mccoott, Mathematics, Alge- bra. B.A. , Arkansas State Collegeg M.S. Kansas State Univer- sity, Manhattan. 41 JAMES WILSON, Mathematics. A.B. , St. Benec1ict's Col- legeg M.S. , Univer- sity of Kansas. LYNN HOFFMEIR, Disiributive Education. B. S. , Kansas State College , Emporia. HELEN LANTER, Business Education. B. S. , Maryville State College, Maryville, Mo. Department Head. SANDRA RUPP, Business Education. B.A. , St. Mary of the Plains College, Dodge City. JOHN SMITH, B. S. , Kansas State, Emporia. ANDREW CARRIER, Biology, Zoology, Health. B.S. , M. S. , Kansas State College, Pittsburg. Department he ad. Q.. LARRY SMITH, Audio-Visual direc- tor. B S., M.S., Kansas State College, Emporia. FRED ANDERSON, Fine Arts. B.E. , M.E. , Colorado State College, Greeley. Natural Science df., QI 5 . t fs an We WILLIAM LYNN, KATHY MUNSON, THOMAS ROBINSON, KENNETH SMART Science. B- S- , M- 5- , Science. B. S. , Chemistry, Physics, Science. B.S. , UniVe1'Sify Of KHDSHS- Mount St. Scholastica Biology. A. B. , Ottawa University College . Washburng M. S. , Kansas State College, Emporia. From the early basic courses on thorough individualized research, the Science Department is preparing the student for the rapidly changing envi- ronment in which he is placed today. Laboratory techniques are kept up- to-date and many AHS students take advantage of the Workshops held throughout the country in the summer. Fine Arts lt is through the students in the Fine Arts departments that an aesthetic beauty is enjoyed during the year. Choral and instrumental programs are presented as are art exhibits. The courses teach the student to keep pace with the latest cultural of - ferings. Beauty learned here tends to stay with a young person throughout his life because an appreciation and under- standing of art and music is interpreted through participation. SANDRA CORNETT, BASIL ROARK, Chorus. B.M. , Southwestern Collegeg M.M.E. , University of Kansas. Depart- ment head. Art. B.S. , North- west Missouri State College, Maryville. LOWELL THOMAS, Science. B. S. , M.S. Kansas State College, Emporia. GLENN TRENT, In- strumental Music. Phillips University M.M.E. , University of Nebraska. s Q X CHARLES CAMPBELL, KATRINA ESKELD - C P R A C T I BARBARA FARGO, Industrial Arts. SON, Practical Arts. Clothing. A. B. , B. S. , M. S. , Kansas B. S. , Kansas State, A Washburn University. State, Pittsburg. Manhattan. GARY MCGREGOR, Auto Mechanics, Mecharrics and Driver Ed. B.S. , M.S. , Kansas State , Emporia. if ., W1 JEAN HOUSEHOLDER, Physical Education. B. S. , M. S. , Kansas State, Pittsburg. Department head. L As long as the home exists there will be a need for the student talented in the art of homebuilding and homemaking. The Practical Arts department stresses quality work. A popular spring exhibition given each year displays products completed by hard-Working stu- dents. Physical Education A knowledge pertaining to rules of the game and appreciation of all sports is taught so that students will become intelligent participants as Well as spectators. An attendance at Workshops and sportsdays enables students to become acquainted with ath- letes in other schools and whets a healthy spirit of competition. E S D P U E av C C A I T A 1 L ETI-IEL FAUBION, O Special Education class. B.A. , Mount St. Scholastica Col- N lege. JOSEPH KOHLER, Shop Math, General Metals. B. S. , M.S. , Kansas State, Pitts- burg. CHARLES STINSON, Woodworking, Indus- trial Arts. B. S. , Ster- ling Collegeg M. S. , University of Kansas. Department head. DENNIS CLYMORE, Physical Education. B.A. , Eastern Montana College . MAINTENANCE AND CUSTODI L STAFF There are perhaps times When many of us don't realize that a school doesn't just ,fl ,F iw eag- take care of itself. There have to be many hands behind the careful upkeep of such a large under- taking. May we give our thanks to: Mr. Brewer Mr. Simmons Mrs. George Mrs Hannah Mrs. Ulrich Mrs. james Mr. E. Trower Mr. D . Trower 1 it 'e '91 I , Y xi, m -.E-: JE? V N Mr. Smith Mr, Horbeck Mr. Purcell Mr. Sayles Mr. Dale Brewer Building and Grounds Super- MT- L99 SiH'1m0T1S, AHS Head Mr. Purcell visor. Maintenance. Mr. Noll Mr. Hafner l Mr. Snyder ' si. M y Ei N , 5 ye 4 - Mr. Earl Trower and Mr. Dean Trower exchange keys during a shift change. Mrs. Marth Hannah, Mrs. Myrul George and Mrs. Mrs. Naomi james, a longtime employee, arrives Margaret Ulrich. The girls who are responsible for all those good meals we get during the year. A 1 for an early morning inspection tour. lVlI'. Walt l'lOI'1'1b2Cl-C Mr, Gene SENIG RS L , l A X-+- WANDA SUE ALEXANDER LAURA V. ALLEN DENNIS EUGENE AZIERE pa wily . U M ' ' ,uw Z, 3:35 4? , r, E ,, r If 93 I N GARY LEROY BARKER REBECCA ANN BARNETT CHARLES EDWARD BARTLETT , xx JAMES HAROLD BEI-IREND WILLIAM MAX BESINCER IERRI ANNE BIERBAUM 14 JANE EARLEEN BLACK MONTY BONNETT DARYL E. BOWEN W ' Q 'ff I .x DENNIS MITCHELL BRADLEY JANI CE MARIE BRADLEY RAMONA MAE BRATTON ROSE MARIE BRATTON BARBARA ANN BRAUN DAVID M. BRULL I5 JOHN C. BUEH LER RITA NADINE BYRNS . .1,4,'. K 1:4 U f f I V , '- ' 5' Jiglgf' 1 ' PFW! ' SHIRLEY MAE CAMPBELL BETTY MAE BURTON As seniors, we have performed many firsts during the l967 -68 school year. We are proud to con- gratulate two state win- ners in speech, Jacque Ehret and Candy Good- mang two athletes, Dick Nash in football and Chic Downing in basketballg Rita Byrns, first in state and second in national typingg Linda McDevitt and Judy Cochran who won state firsts in office edu- cation contest. Our musicians took high honors at music con- tests and performed beautifully at many spe- cial events. Athletics hit a high plateau and the townspeo- ple and students showed their pride and appreciation tion by attending games and show ing their enthu- siasm for the success of the teams. We enjoyed and learned much during our senior year. 16 JOSEPH ROGER BUTNER LEWIS W. CASE JR. 5 ll ii 9 DEBRA L. CHURCHILL A L? LARRY ISDELL CLIFTON JUDY KAY COCI-IRAN C1 I 4'- ,. Q- . sf 4 ??EEST5Y'1f,JmWWMmLJ? lqql PAMLEA FRANCES COOPER SUSAN A. COSTELLO I V Y 'QU N L ERNESTO J. CREMADES CAROL LUCILLE CROSSWHITE 17 JOHNNY COLLINS PATTI COX din I VIRGINIA MARIE DANIEL 4- W WS' 'm Q, A H TERRY MICHAEL DEMMON CATI-IY ANN DIERKING LOREN W. DIXON MARY MARGARET DOWNING MATTHEW j. DOWNINC LONNIE DEAN DUDLEY A16 1 -A:?YEL,, K , 5 MYRON ALDEN DUNAVAN CAROL ANN DUNSTER JACQUELINE EHRET 18 FRANCIS LEROY ENGEMAN, JR. ESTHER MAE EYLAR CONNIE JUNE FALEN ET DAYNA FOUDRAY ROBERT K. FOUDRAY JACK L, FRENCH, JR. f , Z RONALD LEE GARVIN CHERYL L. CEI-IRING MARSHA LOUISE CENAIL 19 CAROL JEANE GERARD NANCY LYNN GERARDY ROGER LYNN GIBSON x 'NX 5 NANCY PEARL GILMORE TERRY DEAN GLOCK MADELEINE M. GOCKE CANDACE A. GOODMAN JOHN C. GRAY JOHN W. GREEN 20 JO GUTHERY MARK WINSTON HANSEN SI-IERRY LYNN HARRISON WILLIAM CAMERON I-IARTMAN GERALD F. HECK MERLIN WAYNE HETZ a , E fe , fm . . I. JOE PATRICK HIGGINS ELIZABETH ANN HIXON RICHARD E. HOECKER 21 ALFRED W. HUNTER III BERNADETTE A. JACKSON DONNA LYNN JANSEN LOUELLA IRENE JENNINGS JANET MARIE KELLY MARY LOIS KELLEY Q7 ,. ' 1 ' .1 I, g- I ,av -,f W ., yi , EILEEN RUTH KERN PAUL D. KIEFER JANNIF ER LEE KINCAID 22 GLENDA ELAINE KNOWLES DAVID A. LASSEN PAULA LOUIS E LIEBS CI-I DOLORES E. KOCH JAMES R. LATI-IAN ROBERT L. LIGGETT 23 RON R. KUI-IN w BOB LEWMAN ELIZABETH J. LOFTIN PAMELA ANN LUTZ STEVE LUTZ JOHN MICHAEL MCCORMACK ' .ff J 2? LINDA JEAN MCDEVITT MARDI LYNN MCGEI-IEE PATRICIA K. MCMENOMEY CARL R. MCMURRAY BEVERLY ANN MAJORS JOHN DAVID MANNING 24 THOMAS DA LE MARLATT MARYLOU V. MAYCROFT SHARON ELAINE MORLEY 4.1 GARY L. MASON LESLIE MOLT EDWARD SCOTT MORRIS 25 FREDERICK B. MATTHIAS PEGGY LEE MOORE -8 -cv PAMELA SUE MURRAY ...gf MARK CHANDLER NASH RICHARD B. NASH '-.-eff EMILY MARIE NITZ VANESSA DIANE NOBLE L PHILLIP EUGENE PAGE EDWARD R. PARRETT 26 VICTOR E. NILES DONALD EDGAR NYE RAY MARVIN PAYNE Quo-uf ' STEVEN E. PERKINS JO ANNE RANDALL ERNESTINE ROSS LAWRENCE E. PIERCE, IR, DENNIS LEE PLUMLY THERESA A. REGAN GERALDINE RICHARDSON GERALD W. RUTLEDGE JANE ANN SAPPINGTON 27 R' W I w- x 1 ' e KATHERINE L. SCHLERETH ALAN KEITH SCI-ILETZBAUM BONNIE LORAE SCHMIDT 'V 'iri- .IN vm. JOHN R. SCHMIDT SUSAN CAROL SELLERS VICTOR E. SI-IOOK JOY ELIZABETH SHUCK SI-IERRI JO SHULTS GERALD EUGENE SINCLAIR ' 28 WILLIAM CURTIS SKIDMORE LENORA B. SMITH CAROL LEE SNIDER ILENE SNODDY KATHERINE P. SNOWDEN KEITH WAYNE SNYDER I iv , jd CONNIE GAYLE SOWERS VICKI LYNN SPINNER CONNIE IRENE STALDER 29 - ., .w R , , ' 'K E: IF, I H 1 H N H ii' . W I - JUDITI-I C. STAMPER WILLIAM GILL STANLEY GARY JOSEPH STARKS -al ROBERT M. STILLINGS, JR. SI-IELMAN E. STONE REBECCA SUE THOMAS ij diff' I Y! JAMES HOWARD THOMPSON RONNIE UNDERWOOD WILLIAM KIRK UNDERWOOD 30 TERRENCE B. UTZ MIKE A. VANEK JACK CLYDE VanWEY CAROL LOUISE VAUGHAN CHARLES R. VAUGI-IN, JR. AMELIA ANN WAGNER CI-IERYL SUE WAGNER JUDITI-I J. WATSON ALBERT WEBB 31 PHILLIP E. WELCH M3 JANET LOUISE WILSON SHIRLEY ANN WYER RONALD EDWARD WELCH Through the many opportunities offered at our school, we kept up a good scholastic pace. This was proven by the many scholarships offered to many of our seniors. We hope to keep our standards high in the years following to show that the namesake of our school was giving the right mes- sage when he spoke of the advantages of OPPORTU- NITY. 32 KEITH W. WHI TELY WILLIAM F, WILSON, JR. 1 I I I WYMAN EDWARD YOUNG FGURTH AMERICAN FIELD ERVICE STUDENT AT A.H.S. Ernesto Cremades, the 1967-8 foreign exchange student brought with him all the charm of his native Argentina. Here he is shown pointing out the spot to which he will soon be returning--his home in San juan. Standing proudly beside him are his American parents , Mr. and Mrs. Mark Henry. All of the Henrys have enjoyed their exciting year with Ernesto, as have the students at AHS. He has stated many times that he expects to come back and visit in the not-too-distant future and he will be a most welcome former Atchisonite. 9 Y X. Y . i r X -a Hnesto loves to dance. He is shown here with a group of At the AFS festival, Hnesto tells suxdents about friends and his Atchison brother , Mark lsecond from rightj. his beautiful country. 33 - -ew 1-.vw -. 'z' f- We . , -- E IORS AN -'nuns An animated conversation going on at a Alfred was assisted by a friend in setting up the band equip- dance during intermission. The goodie ment for a junior dance, held to enlarge the profit kitty for counter is always one of the most heavily the prom. The band was great and the dance a success. trafficked spots-just ask jim, Mike and the back of Mary! fr- I Arriving at the Royal Courts dance for a fun evening-Queen Amelia and her escort, Kirk. The event took place in the Roosevelt gym. -ri Our motto-they shall not pass! Something new has been added to the AHS scene-the hall monitor. Myron wasn't as stern as he looked, really. new Y-x H... 1 x. fm ,4 F 'P ,w M F. vc.. iz, Y . 'Vi ,1 5 ' 'gflih' 'Tl ,. S -Y N533 ef S -1-: K If if fl ,Q ,- , .. .. ii- 'T-T. 1 K ,A 1-sv-n--.x-i.,--, Junior-Senior Classes Present MY Mr. Appopolus .... Tim Turner Ruth Sherwood . .Mardi McGehee Eileen Sherwood . . Kathy Moyer Jensen .... .... B ill HEDDSY Street urchin .... Richard Volk A pair of drunks .... Vic Niles Mark Buckley Lonigan .... Warren Willmeth The Wreck ...... Bill Stanley Strawberry vendor .... Pam Lutz Two Street urchins . . . joe jones Mona Starks Mr. Fletcher ..... Vic Clough Helen Wade ..... jan Kincaid Frank Lippencott . . .Don Dagenais Chic Clark . . . Mark Zschoche Cossack ...,... Chris Arthur Violet Shelton . . Barbara Braun Mrs. Wade .... Sharon Morley Robert Baker ..... Mark Henry jan, janet, Barbara and Sharon have a go at the finer art of make-up. Six admirals ..... Dan Gardner joe jones Jim Haas Mark Buckley ' Vic Niles Dennis Plumly Walter Sherwood . . . jim Lathan A prospective tenant . janet Kelly The consul ...... Vic Clough Sand hog ....... Chris Arthur Passers-by . . .... Pam Luiz Phil Kuhnert Nancy Gerardy Tony Morris' Director ..... Mrs. Helen Volk Stage manager . . . Nancy Gerardy Assistant stage manager .... . Penny Snowden 41.1 , , .1 .min 'lu ws Eg: . e WF: ww :sn gl f Ruth fMardi McGeheej tries to convince Eileen the apartment can't possibly be as bad as it looks. .22 gi -. .I -..--. ' .,-....-,,,,::.z 1f.?.I'?-----,.i... Mrs. Helen Volk, popular director, rehearses Bill Stanley and Mark Zschoche in act 1 scene 2. LEFT: Consul Clough tries to suaighten out an incident as Mr. Sherwood and daughters Ruth and Eileen lend a ready ear. SISTER EH-JEE Junior-Senior Play The Wreck fBill Stanleyj and Wife, Gan Kincaid, Mr. Appopolus fTim Turnerj attempis a love scene with ask the Sherwood sisters a favor during the visit of Eileen fKathy Moyerj--unsuccessfully, that is. Jan's mother. er-for ' , . 1ndC The behind-the-sceners , Penny Snowden, Bill Martin, Nancy Gerardy, Tony Morris, Phil Kuhnert and joe Jones. They too serve who see that everything is in its place and everybody in his spot at the proper time. 37 L-F i A dozen good reasons for a successful prom. . the Flares. , 4 Nothing brings stars to her eyes like a formal with all its glamour plus 21 nice looking escort. CEN- TER : The fountain was a real con- versation piece. RIGHT: Heading for the dance area after the pic- ture-taking session land in color!j ,fN mvvmmimzom Z '42 H1407 .happy, happy people, dancing to the music of L uT '.: ?.- f gm Beginning the backdrop for Mr. Fog1er's fabulous fotos fand in color! corations Larry Busey fkneehngj lends some expert advice on last minute de It Takes A Heap Of or Livin' fPardon - Workin'J To Get A Prom On The Way I J which everyone cherishes. Zf 'Nl Don't think it's easy to design a bud- dha in a manner of days. just remem- ber it took the Chinese millions of years to perfect them! Senior Paul Kiefer and his date, Connie Black, from neighboring DeKalb. ' 1 Several vo-tech boys with their lovelies. 39 ' ' ' Junlor ' a .- LEE x V -K' A '13 'z -, .. -K, A 3 ,gr ,fe QW -Q PP- . , NL R'-,,5k, 7 M. IE , -Q 5:51, s Km s mf 5 msg 1158 5- 1 A Q . ' '1- 5 5 . P vw 15 Q 3. 4 3: bh. x xx 1 v ,- 'J ,wa K ...- gf ,4 . Q fm Wpmwf t Q A , 1 U' 4 ff, ,A Af X i HGSEN BY CLASSMATES .fi i --.B 2' .f ,, xr., ,H rsiq fvsziil gif' Best Musicians, standing in their newly-decorated music room. Ron Garvin and jane Sappington Insirumental Bill Stanley and joy Shuck Choral 43 ABOVE: Most Friend1y:Ginger Allen and jerry Heck. LEFT: Coniribute Most to School: Candy Goodman and Mike Vanek. CLASS D Y 4 Vw n lf, i ea I 5 r 1 ,ij - .n Three charming cheerleaders fpardon, Senior girls giving the skit, Snow White, pose for a pompom girlsj Charles, Mike and formal photograph to show off their charms. jerry. I , , ' , 9. 1. -K-1 CN I , ilgxhx If There's nothing like some good exercise before eating Winners of the costume contest have a fashion that good breakfast served at the Christian church. parade for assembly-viewers. The success of the Class Day allows Barbara Braun Cleft, back to cameraj who spent many days in preparation, to take a bow. Awaiting the breakfast gong. Following the meal, the program and assembly, the traditional parade is held in the downtown area, where the participams are cheered. 44 -Q-.. UNDERCLASS MEN - . rv yeitmfllu, UV! Vs Q e N Y ,,,- 1 if . .- Q K 1 s . t 'nh 'E A 4- N 3 g 1 if , : ev X p 'X i- M vl H vw- , Q, Qlf ,W . ,F R sk L K 4' L all ilk. ji '4 1 if . Ll rj ,fd 'fr 'rv I . i A : . 1 lg. X is R, 1 I v T .., , 1 fi , 9 isa ' QE Y I' - X, Q, V425 I vi, ,s UNIO RS X. I ' . Q . f 'S-'N 31' ,O 'P' s fl. 5 2 ,-- uni 1: 2 K I F-V I :fr 4 A, sf - . ' 'l. ,, 3- , rg, ' L. ' ' - :- r 5 Xxx xx 'X ' lgnjaz, , W 7 Wirral vs -,M v, ,,,, F., -, ,W . W.. A 1 nf , awe . -ww ms ,. , ,, as 1 -421.5232 ': immt if X4 l s atb 1-M ,LW ik au 6' lvjsgfvf 'ffl W 'J I 'NA iii it i lx' T i-4 Q' - y E I q f N .5 A s, V, ex F I K ,I M .J f 4 ,KDE if 0 .. HW Q ci- f - X' 1, vv,v vw. 'ij in ' x 1 , 'eh -1' ' i ' X ' -53' ii , Q:'!' ' Z ft 445' ' A 9 - r- --- re.-:', i aff? 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F I: x ,lf -,1. ti john Grandbouche ,V '35 gg- g ,J sg Leon Gruver H in ' Douglas Hall Terri Ham :AR X - ff M'thH l' fl A 'M me E lc mm fl 'N +4 11 Mike Handke ' - S A ,:.. R'2:?1f...'-I .e-' ' W ' 1 J- K: L' ,W I King Harris ' N' ,QU 'W' f L Bill Hartsock W V ' ' - - W , 3 -,r:-,- 5 Cecil Hayden H Y K' ' ' . Us if , Q Ch lH d X, ' ' ery 61 er 'f j I William Henne ' , Y lc' I 'QL 9 1 ,, M T F K , n . FEW -' f L f, L r F li g 61- - J Y- , L , .uf-:Ir E Laine Ia' . 3, 1 r J A, - 'L' ,U eff .. an Mf- at ' Y Evon Henry X, ' Mark Henry - 'if -- ,., -,. ' Nelson Highfill john Hixon Ellen Hollingsworth 1 W' qu ' Steve Hollingsworth lr X 'I Gary Hood X yl 4 3 , wr . . f' 1 m g- -- .,....- -M .V ,,.. .. .. X , - .,, ' Howard Hooper Gary Hosier - V ' S .Q 1 . A 'i .N r- 2-ggi , 1 Y Greg Houston i 'H 'Q Y J L - Darrell Huff - -S 5 'W l Cathy Huffman ' J I Jeri Jeffries 1 -' I Q fl' ' Q' my 'V Y 1 I 1 il .. er: - l ma 'i N if .QG.i . , . 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's, r . mfnwvqr - A F milf? gf A If A ,ff I1ffl.e1f f y x 1 ' ' Y ,v N A A Qtfyr Qc:-'N 5 ,bifmkm i L., F e 5' , fir f 'e r f.i9 ,riff .. 1 .-- , ,.-K -K . in fl- -P , ,I xi. t H 'ax 549,35 , M, A,-N+',.5w -, g,ze:,f19-..-' an srn fxr-'-.g!Q'f , L, 2-.':f:-'IQ-. f6r?fLALf' f ' qf 'gi x xg t I 'K Sandra johnson Joseph jones Pam jones Ron jones Sharon jones Peggy Kelley Brenda Kerford Judy Kiefer john Kiehl Larry Kiehl Patty Kiesling Kathy Kinney Ruth Krusemark Linda Kuhn Bonnie Larkin Robert Lehew Peggy Lewrnan Clemens Liebsch Ann Liggett Steve Liggett Kathy Linscott Eddie Lisle Darrel Lorenz Suzy Lott Kenneth Lum Mary McConnell Lawrence McKinley Sherril Martin Linda Mason Randy Mercer fflke We 2? dsx -4 1, ' 1 QL Wf :H f iirfirn .L 4- 2, 145.22 its n p, :X X.,b 2, ' f J5,,5rfi44W ' I Q ' AF Y rl! ,Q .1 N . - 5 .5 1 rf- 111.-fa . Joyce Merritt Mary Miles William Moeck Carolyn Mohler Butch Montgomery jean Moore Betty Morris Kathy Moyer Lyle Nioce ' Dian Nitz Bob Nottingham Lorine Page Sharon Pierce Emma Piper Linda Pohl Larry Pruett Linda Pruett Stan Purdy Alena Rainwater Venda Raye Katherine Reeves Phillip Reid George Ross Brent Rutkowski 5 '. .. ' - ., gr: ., 5 'L g ,. ,. ' '-- ' 'I -Q r x T T 1 , Y It ' I rv x in, ,, N X ' M15 1 T f Q WL ' fir? 2:41- .fififfiicr',lf5Q5fQi1ff ' ' 3 :::: K - 'Q A A Lrr. f' , law Q , kim va ,E 1 ' 1 ' A I ' ' iq ff- ,gi - W 5 T A ' I 'X . j Ai he-fg'L.:!' , A - fgfg ir xl-ying. , gr fl N A X WF? 4- . .1-VV 1 i P L 44 ' 5 v A ,, -L - gi 2 li, sv- N li 'P Aff 5 L' f' Q audi' N H- A .L V ' 1- . ll I, ., q Y Ez: I .5 , .f Q- P A -5. 2-in - ,ig V v I 4 .4-I. if If W L it J'fi?:Z 7 .-- ' n- 195' Lia. rx iff? X Eiga Hope Sacks Maryann Sandy l Teresa Scarlett Judy Schrag Kristen Schwein Lee Seetin Carolyn Seever jim Sellers D avid She ll Reva Shuffleb arger Linda Smart Coleen Smith Virginia Smith Jackie Sovin jerry Stafford Ramona Starks Leonard Stirton Ron Stirton Richard Symns james Tate Lana Tharp Mark Thomas Tim Turner jim Underwood Leslie Vanl-Ioutan Claudia Van Wey Marion Van Wey james Vaughn Helen Wahbeh Lee Wahlert . in . K V , ,.A.:. , I .il l ' Iv? Q 'AY V ' .,-:- ..., Y -,- ' L 'f' '- .Alai 'N Q ii -an r-2 r f-i f 1- . -, . - ' 'Q ' er f 4 -Y- ., ,L 5 .. -A -,Q A, . P A , - g P ex L, Q, f 1 of ' , 1 Y ,Iv -n -f,. , , ' f' 2 ' ', f--.L ' w ,-.,, V i K . :, l , ,wh , ., 1' :- ii 'u . ,' ' --:1-.g,-:- v , r Y ' ' , it nr , ' P 1, S , . V , ll - EN , ., ., T I., ,NV 1 ju I Z.. gferg -:YK I .Y E I ll lee T rio ' 1.--if ,f-g xr, U . , ,ve N Xu y fri 1-. 1 ' R - r. . 1 Q , 1 1 1 fr v,J L 0 4 ' M' ,rf rw: 5 U I X' .V W 1 1 I., i u se g x n wqll--i n . - . 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Z . 4 v y I r- ' X W. n - . . .L mf fgi 4 . f 5-bi.. f 7 V , 'C: E , ,., .. P31 . fl , U' , 'VK ' L in g'?igQXa N- :H -'.? n ' It KNXF' W. - ' f. '. 'F 'tl' , 'O f'.'f : 'J . , ,:1 -, -af. ' fx W--Y ' - Q' ' -If-v In , 2 M -:kr f Lx-34-nx2..1?mw It's so much fun climbing into the busses knowing that at the end of the line there's an exciting game awaiting us Busses were filled to the brim for each event. A. Another fun moment-when We joined other classes in designing Picasse's for pep rallies. 49 OPHO ORES V ,po Patricia Andrews Chris Arthiu' - Vincent Bailey Dean Barker Cindy Barnett , em , x Jim Barnett ,, , 5 Jim Bartlett Q bl i wrwadir ,lr 4 'NNNN tw kQyE5i. 'u ,i1q WH S-r-tl , fy 'M' is ' 4, A ' - i- y gg' ff' Mike Beadles 5 f 5, -' ,ufy , ' f X N' r 'N Tim Beagle ,-,M '99 ,- ' 'YN Q , gi-,xf',f X Lana Bell L' ' L Paula Bergseth In Y -fi, .N Mike Bewley .f ,, ,. -N 1 RuthBey ei l ' i. A N K a,:'gAl Lg' Bobbie Blagg ' A B 1 ' ef sw, r A- X Terry Bond ' A - -if-w, ,:,r 1 . , F A , 0 n . wwf ' ffl : . 'J-W e '-M Wm ' w Qilli-Wifi H Sffgfwiffshammef ' ' Don Bratton jr. .fW15'f s' 'f . , jane Buckley f' vs .fy-5 f , '1 , '- , Q mf, , A if X r- Don Burton 31- 2 ',f ef.. v Frank Burton 'r' LII , I VV ig A. er ,A. A me ' 1 Q A J fn. X ,N W- Ron Burton L - - ' iii? -A x Steve Butler I ,N Danny Cairo , N F51 I Dick Cameron ,V 1 ',.r , , ff 4 . ,, -7. K, 'L ' 1 Frances Campbell F X H, rf ' X 4 H ' I -ll Carl Chatman A Q , N, ,f J 1' by X A a?.:Ti M i E3 1' fi Alan Chew lr 1 ' YJ WHL L H- 12 f:45'lif,'3fl l' f l'5f?fQQ A Victor Clough Terry Cockrell X' 1 3 V 4, I ., Ronnie Coulter 1:4 I V L ' , - 2, RW! Jewell Croft H7 , 2. li ' vi f iff.. I 5 5, , fn john Crosswhite 1 Q ' 51, . Doug Davis If 1 1 f' -Z ' like. I Wfiifff . Bob Denms Roger Denton Q V., ' Q N Bin Dittemore -i-' A .- V5 Ja Paul Dorffeld 1-, My-- 'ff' 5 1 jf. ' ' , ,l Harold Downing ,. W4 5- fp--j .ilf WW' Linda Downing ' A, Y gf 5 K QV! W Kirk Draper X 7 I xx! P 'V ' d fx f L A Ronald Dreiling , 1 Martha Dudley ' . , A f ' N K. jeff Dugger f- --- 1 ' ' -' V W AQ :fa f- g fir K, ,GL Wanda Dtmn E e ? 'T 1, ll. B , F R' John Dyer AA 1 -1 ev , ff ' .! ikofr I Q 1 Y, .il, . ri e , WT HIIW A , gg-or F Dlane Dykstra , , e I I 'N I ' V, ,',r Y ,Qing -12, wp' ' 7 William Edgar me .ryx ----44 LN 1 bgyr N 1 V -1 2 .H fm an .- we r ,ee Q Gordon Elliott y f , James Elrod fri' ' ,V o e ,, Vicky Epperson ,lf ' . W 'X jr, 1 . Q Kay Erdley . 1 . 1 '45 f ' Nancy Farr N f' . FXK-.r Herbie Feek 4 h V. 1, 'l ' No! janet Feldman ,. mf A F Loretta F ocks V ' k , 'Q B 1 i lk. l . if '- 1 , . B. e a . TSITY F01S0m lr J 2 ' ga - at ' ' Charles F raniz +5 16 lf' L Wi-' ffl , Ruby Fultz .. f ff ' X ' ' 'I ,4 , v v,,,,. h Daniel Gardner ' ' A ' . er H Dennis Gardner , Katherine Gaul ' h . Tam Gehring e-, Y M, ' - . f - N ' f omg - N' fig. 'X ' F' P 'C R f' Barbara Gocke IQ E gg- Se- F I ' V 3 ' 4 ,,,. Doug Goodpasture 41 Q. WI? ,P , ,, ' ,, N ' 1 3 - Linda Goodpasture , ., J T, Q Q XXL' ' Q Liz Goodwin A my Uv 1 lemme: .. r fel E - 4. ag Robert Gray Roxanne Guess James Haas 50 Gary Ham Patty Handke Kent Harmon Wade Hatton julie Hiner if. 2. L Carol Hink g kip: X Marion I-Iinson P! ? i 'l V Y R ' D . n ll ' K , M s -f we .. 5, QA All D '11 1 :', i M! Pam Hixon .,.. e Q3-,ef :- ' ,L 1, ,,N'P4.,1 A , 11, Af ' j' - , Barbara Hoel --. -e 'E' j' pf' R 0 A . 'L i 1 john Horton L if Aj! !,N- V ff- M f ' - Mike Huffman - .. ff X 2 i L ' ,fill -V P fain.: , Paula Hurst In Ai. R Evende Ienlem -af' A - J ef. .D Wiz 'Af' Jennifer johnson . Wd, ' H N ' ,E Anna Jones . 3 ' .4 if in .. , Gary Kaufman D ere- 1 ' -. -J' Q.. ez-if .. Inf in Donna Kauiz V Paul Kelley .i . Q ,.1.,r 5 ik K 4 Carol Kelly .V ' W e , Y 1 Q , an 6 ,iii-. Robert Kincaid '-'- y ' I F ug- Q .ll Q h . .1-Q-r P g ,. ,4-.. i' -ee M if-b Diann Klnney . s - ey XJ ., if 5. Y fe ,N V, Miekie Knowles L 5 ,fi Six J :fi Vi iii? Patrick Knowles ,A Warren Koch N V, ,wf i QT, , ,. 1' ,Q I 'N i r A gut h ii ,,..V X... Denise Kuni M i, 'ijiqfr 1. f n .if P Deborah Ladwig jf A x i ' W ' Fl Jeannie Lewis 'r ' 3 'xiii X - S Elaine Liebsch My ff Gary Lutz fgiqif ., Dan McConnell - ,Q 'xx j 'WS' nl Belva McKinley L an 61 Lf' i ' - K le, 7' i 'gQIf ' I - 'Q Kathy McMenomey '. ' l ' 14571 x , .-- Y M h M M -A 11: ,, W ' e.:.. e ' iz .Q , ali? . 1, . 1 JO n C may 2 A in .3 I - --ef . M F fi' in K 1, ' ' I f Bob Mangelsdorf 2 1 ' fv,:,--.gil ,, ffvrf h h L-iiw' Steve M2T1att 1' fc. .. ' - be 'X y X ie. i 2 Z. , i f Debbie Marshall , 5 ee X QL 3 l V 'if lf- Biiimmiii e i p QSIE K, 1 1 Diane Martin 'A -K ef 1 Marcia Matthews Deborah Mercer N ' . A i ,. 4 Bonnie Miles .N I.. 2 .V i - . L. ng-2: F L Vi, V 'lag K Iirliary mile? - ,:,V ' ' .N V fi A ,. '. . ony orris ' -f A i - z 'f T 1 . EL T , ' ' . Q se. ., 3 -,j Hank lVlL1ChI11C H f ll' ' ' Ki Melvin Myer ' ' Sandra Nash 1 fy ,X Charles Nelson ,,e AJ .,.e,..:l D .. ., e Albert N112 W' in ' H3 'I . . i' Ann Nifz .I .2 ' . +, 1. if: Steve Nottingham A., '- J ., NA , N V X , 4 ,V nge L' B-etty Oliver 1 1 i.-X' I X ' ei me ph. e ,f .wiki J11'1'1T1'1YOWI1bY f . Herman Page -K HN ' , .b Q P David Penner L ' Kg QD' 4 Y L4 5 62. ' Q X' Richard Pennington if f. ' + if ' EQ Dennis Petere el i ,,v' if K, viii., e . ' Kenneth Pierce X j x f I ,1 A X -' ' 2 Tf f-fjgf--M-We Leon Pleass Sonie Pruett .. 4 A X V gonnie Reece -. fn ' A ' ' . ,eff . enise Reed ,xi -Q . , , -fvq . LA. , ,rue 1- A' in I, y. . 51. .-j C. T L' .Q H , 5 I 'Q ' ' ' A n Barbara Regan fe f ' K g Y i ' L .. i.., - Benny Rewlelde J U ' -f i , 'P Emma L. Richardson ' J - ' Wayne Rivers Wihna Ross Teri Roth 51 Sue Ryan Ea Ere 325 O22 53 QQ 52 92' H22 CD 52 we 592 D-:D 2.21 35 BS4 0 N 5 H K ge V! QQ QUE USS '- 5 F I , -E r Al.: Aft S '35, 0, ff ,fx 1 r '45 Jerry Schwein Ray Scott john Shockey ' W ' U Sandra Shockey 3 . A Art Shuiflebarger Alleta Simpson A Roger Simpson . 1: , I ,Q 5 IH , David Sinclair ,wi 'S ' 5 A ' if , . Judy Skidmore W ' 124. ' N, ..- y Y ' Sh S 1: ' 1 YEL , Mon may f L Y .age 4 A JI Chuck Smith uxql I p, Brenda Snoddy .w . 1 , Bruce Snyder -- ., fl Mark Stecher ' , - , Laura Steele it , ' T sim '2 Ae .Todd sfiiiings A ji, if Sharon Stone Gary Sutton :A fi nu vi Steve Thompson 9'l 'f fir B ,-if ,Q Stephen Thompson -' A ' -' 4 Bill Thornton - 2 Q V lqfe , fi ' Q p . fx , ,.,r . X-L 5 I K Allen Trower If . ' ' Mary jo Turpin -'1 1, fp ' ' N ,ii julie Underwood ' lf' I ' .6 of , gm 'fu' Karen Vandiver Sl Y 'yu , xg ' ' Q Claude Webb Q M Primila White ly W ' ' Paulette Wick Duane Wilson Phil Wine gardner Pam Witte Dave Wolfe Ron Wood Liz Yaple Debbie Young julie Young Vanessa Zacharias It takes a heap of hard work to perfect cheer routines-but what fun it is! 52 ml in it i' if-yuh 1 W L A if I 1 wet, D- N. ,- Q:-3 ' WT 3' S 5 W iq , 2, L ' 5 ff? rf' g.. N f ag . ba F- r N wsu E X ,fi f. 1 , .VX fir I '-'DF my f - i -... N ,A S X X 'wJ1'tF,h,Aji it i W , A S , 4 I Q x f . 'lxsfffam M wi, 6:5532 , wmg QW. ' Z 1 1 ,sg x 1 1 v-4 , r 5 r , ,N .--lv L . . , .v , ,..fx , ,vy . Q , , . , 1 3- f TX -iii-,3Ml7iwiv..w..,,g.,h-E.-v-N--i ' M ?'fW W Q ' I n Y . J -r J- 3 A ' '- :,, Lrg. 1-. MQ? x..f.. , 1 ..-.. fa Af 1J 3 1 I H fi Br ,J li? 'ls Nia Face Lifting Project Takes Place In Instrumental Mu sic Department, X, 'V K Mr. Trent, Director, Directing! It all started out with the application of a plasticized paper put on the west win- dows to take care of the glare. The beautiful blue colors brought out the Picasso and DaVinci in the artist-musicians, so they decided to do-over the entire room. They did, and it's a thing of beauty. It's no wonder such beautiful tones come out of their insturments . The famous door through which musi- cians come and go each day. Anyone who doesn't love color would learn to, here. Students prepare for a concert in the room which is all theirs Qthey did the work, planned the decor and even had a few spills from ladders and the like in the process of comple- tionj. The room gives them a lift before they enter the auditorium to face a large au- dience. 54 -4 w w, ag, ii' 25531 L I ,- ,af - ' 5 K M ' gl' 'F '- 4, - 4 gs m W V 35,9 v f . 0 I . 1, f I a L:-fu! fx K 31-I, S uperior Ratings tri'-SDP'-J CUH4UDCQ2 C O N T E S T f Paula Hurst and Pairicia Andrews. Ruth Krusemark fseatedj and Marilyn Cas 0 Don Dagenais Jim Lathan 4 Q? ,. .sir ,SE WE Q, Cheryl I-Ieider Bonnie Schmidt 1,4 Q Sax quartet: Phil Page , Dennis Bradley, Cheryl Hei- der and Kirk Underwood. ,ii I 1 ' ' 'V A ' . .. 4' ai? 'L i . I . i .ff-ff! P70-, P fi F 1 ' : L -' P P 'is ii 'P P as 1.5 ' ,M ' .ji ss f f'1 Egfr I 4 if '.'L- ' , E -Wy 'F' 'SY5 2 if 1 , eg fm - T151 1 Y -it K fb X as LQIWJ Flute trio :janet Feldman, Patricia Andrews and Paula Hurst. 56 Ginger Allen Pairicia Andrews MaryJ. Besinger Marilyn Case Victor Clough Roger Denton Nancy Farr Bill Foley Dennis Gardner Janet Garrison Galen Gore Earl Harris Darrell Huff Ruth Krusemark The Top Thirty choral group is becoming a popular musical group throughout the Atchison area. Officers are Bill Stanley, presidentg Joy Shuck, Vice-presidentg Ginger Allen, secretary and Lee Wahlert, treasurer. Paula Liebsch Joyce Merritt Hank Muchnic Mardi McGahee Ernma Piper Judy Schrag Jerri Schwein Joy Shuck Bill Stanley Linda Smart Todd Stillings Gunnar Sundby Tim Turner Lee Wahlert Jenni Widick Musical Organization Under The Direction Of Basil Roark - H-'H , ,ze-vigy-' irq- -:wwe . . . - - -.we hen: r ,,,, , , I. '- f 'u .4 4 L 'I4f.'z,, A.. , -'f Q ., :fi W K - af 41. w, ' .,x V Qi? 6? WS' 11 34 , 1 , , ' Q X :rm i me . 3 R' 1 iw X g,, L! ' I iii ,, ex- gm... m 3 ,Q , V-,, , FW' iff! Zhi h.. ' 1 f., .K Eff? 5 2--E --1, K-,fam-vsgflv--rf Music Man . , ' Y vii, In I 3 ' if J' ii i gg??3 One of the high spots of the performance is the singing of the quartette, Jacey, Ewart, Oliver and Olin fllawrenoe Busey, Stan Trent, Lee Wahlert and Bill Thorntonj. Marion Uoy Shuckj and Amaryllis QLinda Smartj my to cheer up Winthrop Uanet Garrisonj. of the hi Songs, Gary The Rock Island railway coach beginning its morning run, july 4, 1921. E P, mHOmWHU FU! WWPOW ryWOIO ewmOZOO l I ATHLETICS CO-C ENTENNIAL nn. ...su ec ..,i , ,1 l . - , mi gig ? T'-12 L-all-. -4lei'Ii- - 4-aw-V 'T f f1'l? T Q e ,l rll, li., : 1 ' ' N ' i . r 'T if n K , , R C, GT i...L Kf .55 -5, ' V, N Q 5 U .- ti .' -U ny. 75' Jig: 0 I ng, ',,A , :VL 1 bg! . gf, E.: Ifxx r .r T f T L , a a , r a T .l f in w V K I- N W V' ,A N ,. ,, , , n' Zul - ! ' : .,... ssl' ,N ln: N A ' 1 T 1 B T li, gf - - 7. D' lf I ' -- fgi ET A -O' ' f' , 'Y 'f -,A G QE- 5, T T 7 ', N' ' - , '- ' 'Q - Q - A ' F if , + 11, 4 + A'-Hari B rrerr 7 e f C , Z is T ,C S T ,,,, T lrgl 4 ,, -C is is ,, S C C '55 SQ . .. L ROW 1: Charles Bartlett, Richard Way, john McCormack, George Ross, Ray Payne, Mike Vanek, Mark Hanson, jim Thompson, Dick Nash, Bill Besinger, Eddie Lisle, Gary Barker, Dave Lassen, ROW 2: Coach Bawngardner, Coach Stinson, Bob Schmitt, Bud Parrett, Don Nye, john Wohlgemuth, Mike I-Iandke, Keith Snyder, Terry Glock, Reggie Ballew, Ron Kuhn, Vic Nile, jack Van Wey, Head Coach Carrier. ROW 3: john Gray, Steve Thompson, Keith Whitely, Kirk Draper, Bob Lehew, Phil Winegardner, Bob Dennis, Bill Skidmore, Bill I-Ienney, Mike Brooks, Paul Dorrfeld, Laurence McKinley, Mark Coyle, Robert Gray, Harold Downing, jim Bartlett, Art Shufflebarger, Scott Ellis, Chuck Smith, Benny Reynolds, Evon Henry, Larry Busey, Terry Cockrell, Mark Boggs, Melvin Myer, managers Stan Purdy and Butch Montgomery. The search for running room is an endless process in football. Redmen reserves bei just ask any of the runners! 62 ng to FOCTBALL CHAMPIO xi' an f'-1 .137 wg. 14 km vm of re 4 L . i, W w ff Q Q , Q2 515111 ' .1 1 if N ., 6 Hard-nose football is shown at its best during the Redman-Seaman tilt. - V v'ff' 'V ..-f, 1?-ffvfffffwzw 1 535-Vg .1 5, Eeggqxmye : 7 ., 4 at uw:-sae 4x feffgn gaggiejgmi , ' . A. 1- J .5 , M, ' ' H il' :CQ I J FQ fi? ,F 'f?'n-'gegeifffg' , 1.-gg - fg-7:5 ',' , 5, gf Q s, K 1-f. 4 'Y - , . 5352: Vifirifkf. '-' -. --, 'f'-gears. - . f 3 2 ' ,feuiii ge egg V1 75- Av 1' , we-.4-if: . ', : ., r 4:25 - E: QiiLi.4i -,1, ,ee-E4 ga3,feg,4..,g: ,i-e.,.o..5gi7 for their reserved seats. Quarterback Vanek steps untouched into the endzone 63 ,Q 1 hi 29 'C .I f . ll R' llx , 5 Xu U in . , .Hr fe e ff 1-gee w we , we 'ef 2- . 1 , ge it - H 1 ,L Emporia O I W ,Parker 13 or 0 'X 7 i, r 'O E' ' J Hayden 'M 14 7 sf,11Qge1cenua12fI fl 40 1 it fi ,fi ff s, H, A EJ' L' -1 S! , ,,,, , M ,, ,, N 1 ' 'f ' 2 4, ..,.mY,,.?.l5,,'1fiH , Y 'lb-g 21 , 1, rl.. A' .,,, , , ,. Hula. rucial fourth down play against Washburn. option for first down. ,M n is ips' wg- ff ess ' . ,. .fs Perhaps the only quiet moment the three coaches had during the months of September, October and November. Head coach Andy Carrier, and his fine assistanm, Charlie Stinson fcenterj and jerry Baumgardner all deck- ed out in their familiar red hunting jackets Qhunting a victory, that is--and they came oftenlj State award winner Dick Nash, right, and Scatback players Payne and Nye receive a gift from the Ross breaks Pep Club during a rally. loose for 3 long run. 65 X fs QQ 5 4 . -1 . Q, '- f 1 ' N , ES 'gpg goo0o0OO Q Q 0 00 0 . , Q oo 0 Q Q 0 00 0 Q Q O OO 0. Q Q O 00 0 0000 00000000 Q Q nv O 0 q Q g'?S-'j-J,ni'3f- 0 on o 0 0 f'Ld' V O 00 O noctoooo - , O 00 O 0 00 0 - 00000000 0 00 0 'N 0 0 00000000 0 0 HUME VISITOR l .5511 ,0 0 3 if '..v, wg fy .r ,raf- 5 JD , nz .ff , ... e ' 1 X SW 254 -Exif i THE SPRING SEASON GAME OF 6 ggwia. ii Wk' ut ln , 'as fl hi 'FQIEJ 4' K' ' I4 V -wtf FIRST ROW: Bob Bivens, Bob Boggs, Lance Laurie, Bill Foley, Rob Foudray, Bill Dittemore, Phil Pat- terson, Coach Dean Boggs. BACK ROW: Dennis Bradley, Bill Moeck, Mark Windsor , Doug Davis, Dave Lassen, jerry Heck, Bob Stillings, Bill Stanley, Vic Clough, Chuck Smiih, Bill Freund. GCE Ui Coach Boggs Was Pleased With The Number Of Boys Coming Out For Golf This Year. rr ,. W I Iii '15 Dave Lassen and jerry Heck placed second in Centennial League 's two-man team. jerry re- presented AHS at State. Invitationals And Practices Are Held Vic Clough Qsecond from lefty has a short chat with ' ' t th At h' I 't ti 1. vlsitors 2. e c ison nvl a ona. 69 :SH f M C FIRST ROW: Dick Cameron, Bud Parrett, Evon Henry, Mark Coyle, Mike Brooks. SECOND ROW: Manager Art Shufflebarger, joe Higgins, Alan Chew, Vincent Bailey, Coach Clymore. THIRD ROW: Steve Butler, jim Bar- nett, Kent Harman, Richard Syrnns. joe Higgins using a dismount. Bud Parrett using perfect form in a series of giants. Bud won eighth place at State in high bar. 70 SCORES Gymnastic 1967-68 Dec. 1 Highland Park 78 Atchison 51 ' Dec. 5 Washburn Invitational, Atchison fourth Qtiel Dec. 18 Olathe Invitational, Atchison fourth Qtiey jan. 4 Shawnee Heights 40 Atchison 83 jan. 11 Atchison Invitational Topeka High, third Topeka West, fourth Seaman, second Atchison, first jan. 15 Topeka Invitational, Atchison, second Ian. 29 Olathe Invitational Olathe, first , Atchison, second , Shawnee Heights, fourth I Topeka High, third Feb. 5 Olathe 79 112, Atchison 48 1X2 Feb. 3 League meet, Atchison second Feb. 17 Regional meet, Atchison seventh Feb. 24 State meet, Atchison twelfth ftiej Steve Butler does a ,Q ,QJSM laid-out back flip. jim Barnett does a hand stand. Evon Henry, who took eighth place in An L-seat is done by Mark Coyle. State long-horse vaulting, shown execut ing a Yamashita. f .t 1 .ue , as .3 I I P' l Mike Brooks does a laid-out back flip. A scissors is practiced by Dick Cameron. 7l 4 mee-, -mf, nw... ...,,.f. -. 1968 VARSITY TRACK , aff 10.5 t MEMBERS OF the 1968 Atchison High Track squad, FRONT ROW: Vince Bailey, Mike Brooks, Wiley Scruggs, Mike Hanclke, jim Thompson, Ron Wood, Steve Thompson, George Ross, Greg Houston. BACK ROW: Melvin Meyer , Bob Dennis , Mark Hansen, john McCormack, Tony Morris, Phil Winegardner, Ron Kuhn, Victor Niles, Art Shufflebarger, Reggie Ballew, Coach Ken Smart. George Ross, winner of the 220 in the re- gionals, warms up for the Atchison invita- tional. Mike Handke, Reggie Ballew, Keith Whitely and Wiley Scruggs warm up for the invitational. 72 Members of the S80 relay at dae Atchison Invitational: Richard Way, Keith Whitely, Reggie Ballew, George Ross. The team took first place, breaking the school record. ' 100 d 220 d d h AHS instructors Stinson, McCoole, Baumgardner and Egvitatiiial, znviaind 22,1 it McGregor picked winners at Regional. State. 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'WW '45 . r M TBM ?' :'WQY TTCWT7WaIW',fiG, ,'W?f4 inf: 'M ,X WwoxZ4u...uL..-T:,JlQ,-wvwf. , Nusa -'M H 7' W ,.f - ..-f-.ff...w Mm., .. ,....N,.,U.,.,.. .:...N......,,,,,,,. . , . ,-Q-.w- I A iw - gfzyji - , ,gr w,.1:w-A W V , - iv :M Og IS' 1 K 1 . -02,2 5 . 'Y I ,. n. L . , ww Q em-m-41'--4-Q-.3 ... i JM. 'V wh l ,744 Hg, .f J '15 Qxff sf if Yi Wh-Q R??S.5w74'3:?? 11. ' HT' V ' ff' V 111- Aim? , i' . N . ff L . P: , S1 ,,. '1 IB 3 ,fn -1 ..... U, '. 1, Hx.. 13: .3 'ge I . ' -if , i f1Q5 41' 11 ' - -Q Qs rf. .fl ,1 ' 2 :ti-Q 4 gm, Q- 3? ,il w WE RE LOYAL AND TRUE AHS CHEERLEADER Right alongside every athletic event are seen the AI-IS cheer- leaders. Rain, shine, hot, cold, they're there, living up to the tra- dition of staying with their team until the last Whistle is blown. It is largely through them that a new spirit has sprung up in the school. They just refuse to let the team down. if w3? F' H., Always on hand for those pre-game pep rallies-and full of pep! B -team cheerleaders: LEFT: Sharon Smart, Tam Gehring, Barbara Regan, Lansa Tharp, Jeri Jeffries, Jean Moore, Susie Lott and Maryann Sandy. RCYALTY 1967HoMECoM1NGQ EE AN TTEN ANTS Princess Barbara Ann Braun Princess Carol Louise Vaughan . , 1 , 4' 1'f 4p W Nw 53? ij'-Tww 'j 5 gif ,M M mf :sim UHF 1' w , 1. ,, 1 . U ---.N A x V I 'J , Q f '. fi, , -'Q ' ' Q' AL,.:- W -5 ' W ' 7 ff ' . Trax'-f: ff , gm 1 1 Y A59 , ' z ew? , . rbi:-.fa n, ' ,Q 1 5-ffl F N- '93 N , Til Y 5 'ri Hffssi. ' 3 --sm I W . , . w v in M, we W W , M 5 5 J 2 a.gr 91 I E Queen Candace A. Goodman 78 :me 3 Princess Katherine Pennell Snowden Princess Laura V. Allen HO MECO MIN 1967 EL-M One of the busiest spots during the dance was the refreshment stand and the nice thing about it is that the goodies held out to the final note. That proud looking man walking with Queen Candy Goodman is her father, Ralph Goodman. This is always the most poignant moment of the entire festivity and there 'S never been a father yet who doesn't look like bursting with happiness. LEFT : juniors won the coveted prize-winning float award. The application of hard work plus originality paid oH. Floats were happily welcomed back on the agenda this year and even though they take a bit of extra time land who has more time than us?y it is always a thrill to watch the deco- rated masterpieces go by. The boys aren't to be outdone by the bevy of queen-princesses so a mock homecoming event takes place each year. The 1967 king was jim Thomp- son and his princes Were: Charles Bartlett, Dick Nash, Bill Besin- ger, Mike Vanek and Dave Lassen. Royalty Shivers But Doesn't Shirk Duty To Subjects! This evening Wasn't exactly ordered from Florida but our joy kept us Warm I The happy princesses , Ginger Allen, Carol Vaughn, Barbara Braun and Penny Snowden surround Queen Candy Goodman. Despite the chilly breezes the roy- alty kept to their stations all evening. Off' Dancing to the beat of the Vibra- tions are returning grads and a large number of AHS students. This is always the popular fall social event. i I i 4 X , . Y. R 5 ' T W1 1.1 r JIM I I s l I I., J' ' lA1 .'l ny an .J ,V'N :VIA .'J..x 4. -..- it . 'Eff L Mg hu 'f 4 'n :IM .wi I an 'z'Q si EW ' fwf1'F? Ji I :I 1 l lf, A A R V. -A :, Y 5' 0 a ,.Z'Qw 'Q ' ' th- 'fn f ' A .. .157 , : ' 'L -:: A- 5' x M4 ' I .VH .l J .r -. W, I lr-l I J' 'L -1. I F -w '11 ll 9 af' , Yv..',,g ' f if 0 ' s .. V .J ini: A 1 - x AMERICAN FIELD Ernesto Cx-emades One of the most enthusiastic Foreign exchange workers at festival-Mr. student Schwein. I Mr. Trent's photography booth attracted a happy crowd. It was family night-come early, stay late. .and spend! 'Sa ki i yx 'fi 6 viii lin l., The face-painters reaped a full har- vest in their money-making project. 'r . jolly Charles Sdnson moved those cakes like magic, a la cake walk. Each year the Student Council sponsors an AFS Festival-the pur- pose to raise money for a foreign student to attend AHS. Now to be added to the names of Gerd Fricke Germanyg jostein By, Norway and Samarn Chumrugsar, Thailand, is that of Ernesto Cremades, Argen- tina. The festival is an all-school project with all organizations Working toward its success. Next year a student from a far away country will once more be with us. SERVICE FESTIVAL 7 1 H Q KAY ETTE OFFICERS of 1967-68 Kayettes, shown at the Mother-Daughter tea. FRONT ROW:Mrs. Randall, Mrs. Kern, Mrs. Voigt. BACK ROW: Debbie Churchill, Ueasurer, Jody Randall, president, Eileen Kern, secre- tary, Ginger Allen, vice-president. Other senior members of the organi- zation are: Barbara Braun, Pam Cooper, Judy Watson, Nancy Gerardy, Carol Gerard, Bonnie Schmidt, Janet Wilson, Activities within the club begin the very first day of school for even before, as members assist with enrollmentj and last until the very end of the school year. Willingly they serve. 'A One of the most pleasant moments of the tea is when each girl serves her mother punch and cookies. The annual event is held in the parlors of the First Presbyterian church. QP A Service Stressing Fun Along With Head sponsor, Mrs. Fran Schlem- baum, RIGHT and Beth Stillings Always a happy must for the club- Mrs. Underwood and Julie CLUB Organization, And Laughter i Work. i pause to pose for the photographer the Yule tree. RIGHT: Senior girls re- ceive the traditional red rose at the farewell cere- mony. FAR RIGHT: Spon sors , Mrs. Stanton fleftj and Miss Fargo pass pleas- antries with Brenda Ker- ford, a Kayette who will Serve as Stuco president in 1968-69. BOARD Members compare notes on activities of the year from LEFT Theresa Scarlett, Janet Wilson , Mary McConnell, Julie Underwood, Kathy McMenomey, Kathy Moyer, and Virginia Smith '. J . x - -1 , 1 .I ,V -r e YF'-'U . ' 3 L , -my A 'f - A H' ,' ' ,l A Q. H 1.13 jj: M 3 9' . 4 fbfl - L M 55 'K fc X, 'QQ '27 .9- X N ew Age qc t. If .Q -as ' H Q,-HPC-L'-Gi4 1. Q i,1L -1! l --j' ' 5 , - 5 9,1 -I .- ix wi V I. - -.,i Q. . 'I f 5 551 , f V V '1' , T ' , J ' i, K V -..4 ' 'P if ff -C' Q :-. 'Y ,Q 'Q I f ' N , xx -,sr :XM ', i , J. , Af ---.. Q 4 LTI? xg - V 4- ' Q-Q:-gf , r ' ' ' af ' zz., pt gomg r 3 'V 1 fx , .I 'X 1 sf ' ' L A ii. 1 I S R , Where It's A Pleasure And Privilege To Belong HA CLUB . 11. W, N! - ., 1 N .Ln f X It was a busy, exciting year for the officers but they wouldn't have traded 1, ,Q 5 places with anyone for the privilege of serving such a fine Organization, un- 7 ' L - , der the sponsorship of Miss Householder and Miss Munson. Carol Vaughan, Nils-5--all ' , I second from left, was presidentg Karen Youngman, left, was vice-presi- i ' L' fl dentg Cathy Dierking, second from right, tceasm-er and Mary McConnell, W If 1.',1f:w 1,1-QV l 'V secretary. Over 160 girls belonged and there was a large attendance to all ' the sportsdays held at neighboring schools in the Kansas and Missouri area. Maryam Sandy, left and Pam Cooper were winners in the bowl- ing leagues for the 1967-68 sea- SOD. One of the greatest events taking place in the life of a senf ior member of Girls' A Club is the farewell party given in honor of their final Weeks as an active , The theme of the fun event was GACC ftranslated, meaning Girls A Club Corpsj. An army type discipline was enforced throughout the evening but proved to geared to fun, 90 fun, fun! Seniors attending the farewell party, give the GACC salute. Penny Snowden and Judy Cochran edinorialize the situaiion in Viet Nam. . W' if' ' A 3 Q, i L :F T V 51 ' C ' !' es ' 1 V e ffgg ' Q .LAI F , 'J M M ' Jerri Jeffries, Mary McConnell, Martha 4' 'C Campbeel and Karen Youngman go bargain 'N -I .3 S? hunting from ads. : Y- J'. A' , b W ' ir fb ,A ' ' . ,Y Amelia Wagner Candy Goodman Above Seniors make final farewell perfor- mance, in one of the most outstanding assem- blies of the year. Candy Goodman was Sr. Modern Dance Man- Atchison Review Was the title of this years assembly. Several sections of a newspaper Were por- trayed and the pages of the paper seemed to come alive. The many talents of Girls A Club were exhibited once more. ager. Cathy Dierking, Iudy Cochran, and Penny Snowden were jr. High Modern Dance Managers. Cathy Dierlci ng Mardi McGahee My C ww. , 1' L. J- 5 , . v--i,-- ,, .A i ,t , f ff. v , iw' V , v Marilyn and Carolyn Carey and Ramona Starks predict the Weather in Heat Wave. WCIFO UP 4'-H-1035 . . .with interested onlookers A spirited volleyball game was in progress 1 lm I H Wi register, Miss Householder looking on. Sport-:days are always especially fun as you not only meet new friends , but greet old ones. I I UA- Out jump A clubbers from their well-constructed cash A serious board meeting, at which time plans we-:re corn- Kay's Wagon Wheels, Cat.hy's Deadly Disinfect pleted for an out-of-town playday. and Penny's Suckers fnames of teamsj drew compliments. 92 SENIOR BOYS' HA CLUB 1967-68 Honor Roll OUTSTANDING FOOTBALL PLAYER-JIM THOMPSON OUTSTANDING BASKETBALL PLAYER-CHIC DOWNING MOST INSPIRING BASKETBALL PLAYER-MIKE VANEK OUTSTANDING SENIOR ATI-ILETE-CHIC DOWNING Boys' A Club officers: Mike Vanek, vice-president, Chic Down- ing, secretary, jim Thompson, sergeant at arms. Jerry Heck, trea- surer, was attending a golf meet the day the picture was taken. Coaches attending the annual spor1s banquet which honored Mr. Charles Stinson, retiring from his coaching duties this year. Left, Mr. Boggs, Qgolfj, Mr. Smart ftrackj, Mr. Baum- gardner, Qbasketballj and Mr. Stinson. Mr. Carrier, second from right, head football coach, was master of ceremonies of the event. Annual Banquet Honors All Athletes Participating During Year. A Record Cro Attended This Year. A happiness meeting following a win, FIRST ROW: Bob Bartlett, Stan Purdy, Jim Vaughn, Chuck Smith. ROW 2: Bill Skidmore, Dick Nash, Bob Dennis, Mike Vanek. BACK ROW: Chic Downing, Don Nye, Mark Hansen. jerry Heck, golfer and 11'easurer of club. Wd ' -el., Future Teachers of America club, Mrs, Frazer, sponsor. Myron Dunavan, secretary-treasurer, Lee Wahlert, Kathy Gaul, president and Emma Piper, vice-president. mg I 'B FTAAND PWNUGMWHYGXBS -11 :r O 5 Q91 93 'cs rr -4 U 51' 1: U' 55 5 fl? :r 3 vc' 93 s Q. Z NS o as :1 93 I van. Mr. Schwein, sponsor. 4WPWwHF A S S I S T A N T l S STANDING, LEFT: Marilyn Case, Teresa Scarlett, Mary Miles, Kathy Gilmore, Kathy Schlereth, Eileen Giles, Sue Faught and Janice Bradley. Miss Huebert, librarian, SEATED. FROM LEFT, Alene Rainwater, Roxanne Cummings, Judy Kiefer, Nancy Gilmore, Pam Jones, Vanessa Zacharias and Linda Kuhn. 94 A1 3 A.H.S. STUDENT COUNCIL 44 'ii at 'sill' LT' Members of the Student Council grasped every opportu nity to spotlight the school. Of ficers joy Shuck, presidentg Gary Hood, vice-presidentg Mary Jean Besinger, secretary and David Estes, treasurer, conducted lively, worth-While meetings. Among some of the larger projects were the Home coming plans, Tee Pee Talk, AFS Festival, assemblies, locker clean-ups, and many new, innovations introduced President joy Shuck conducts meeting discussing festival during the year. PICTURED BELOW, FIRST ROW, 1. to r. :janet Garrison, Kathy Kinney, Denise Kuni, Cheryl Heider, Ernesto Cremades, Ann Liggett, Gary Hood, janet Feldman, Breada Kerford. SECOND ROW: Bonnie Schmidt, jo Guth- ery, Carol Crosswhite, Debbie Young, Barbara Brun, Marilyn Case, Mary jean Besinger, jerry Schwein, jane Sappington, Jen Bailey, joy Shuck. THIRD ROW: Sponsor Ron Shafer, Donna Weldon, Eddie Young, Kirk Un- derwood, Alan Schletzbaum, Bill Wilson, David Estes, Lee Wahlert, Stan Trent, Sponsor Donald Legg. 95 National Forensic League 1967-68 The N. F.L. of Atchison High School topped its own rec- ord of 22 trophies in 1963-64 by winning a total of 34 awards in 1967-68. Some of the principle honors Won were: Debate Tourneys lst place-Emporia, 4 speaker debate. lst place-Shawnee Heights 2nd place-Leavenworth lst place-Leavenworth sweepstakes 3rd place-Shawnee Mission West 3rd place-Highland Park 3rd place-District Class AA 3rd place-Regional 3rd place-Pittsburg Speech Festivals lst place-Emporia debate-speech sweepstakes fTournament of Silver and Rosesj lst place-Highland Park lst place-Leavenworth 2nd place-Lawrence 4th place-Manhattan 3rd place-Washington lst place-N. F. L. State Speech Festival Executive Com- mittee of the N. F. L. for the most Wins in debate and speech in the state of Kansas over the last five years. lst place-Jacqueline Ehret-girls' extemp. lst place-Candy Goodman-dramatic interpretation. Speech Emporia- lst dramatic-Candy Goodman .lst extemporaneous-J. Ehret Leavenworth- lst musical comedy-janet Garrison lst extern. - J. Ehret lst dramatic and best actress-Candy Goodman lst Readers Theatre best actor-Mark Henry Lawrence- lst impromptu-J. Ehret lst poetry interpretation-Brenda Kerford lst informative speech-Kathy Gaul Three happy people: Goodman, Coach Shafer and Ehret. iz 1 f. X, DEB TE l ,L ll u l 1 w Registration time at the Atchison Invita- tional is fun as well as hard work. We're off to State! Among those making the trip were Jody Randall and Sharon Morley ffrontj Ian Kincaid, Candy Goodman and Jo Guthery. Qrow 21 john Manning, Bill Wilson and David Estes. Absent the day the picture was taken, Jacque Ehret. l l AND 'S' ' ' ROW 1 , LEFT: Sharon Morley, Bonnie Schmidt, Jody Randall, Judy Watson, jan Kincaid, Jacque Ehret, janet Kelly, Candy Goodman. ROW 2:10 Guthery, Kathy Flachsbarth, Kathy Gaul, Linda Smart, Kathy Moyer, Brenda Kerford, Marilyn Carr, Ioy Shuck. THIRD ROW: K1-is Schwein, Eddie Young, Bill Wilson, john Manning, Mark Henry, Don Dagenais, David Estes, Bill Henney, Mark Zschoche , Ruth Krusemark. -.1 . f 1ST ROW, LE.FT:Goodman, Schmidt, Ra11da11,Watson, Kincaid, Ehret, Kelly, Morley. 2ND ROW:Flachs- barth, Gaul, Smart, Moyer, Kerford, Carr. 3RD ROW:l-Ienry, Zschoche, Wilson, Manning, Dagenais, Estes, Henney, Young. 97 Office And Distributive Education Banquet SPONSOR Lanter congratulates committee. Students Les Molt and Wayne Hetz join their employers in ap- plauding the very fine speech given by Mr. Deckard. Wayne recorded the events of the evening by means of camera, which he later shared with the clubs. Shirley Wyer es- Carol Gerard, left, wins a- corts Mrs. Bess ward for office practice. Tonsing, her em- NEKA Director Melvern Deckard was guest speaker. ployer. Mrs. Deckard, left and Jodie Butner. yyp lii E '. 1 Tl 'fl-i'?l,ll K he xii 4,1 , , , . . -f if'ff'5'Eu.l'fi' A rr, x li' tied. N y is 35... L ' , s V I'-',,.... 4, '-I Ut: s lylliq, 2,7 A Sponsor Hoffmeier a- Rita Byrns won state wards jim Behrend spe- and national awards. cial award for hardest worker of the year. 98 Becky Barnett spoke to the guests and Marsha Genail was mistress of ceremonies. Linda McDevitt wins outstanding DE award for the year. N ' 3 , ',:, i' '. 5 2 Y , A Keep The Wheels Moving AV student, Leon Gruver , at the controls during a concert. Mr. Smith conferring with two AV members, Mark Falen and Phil Kuhnert. jx Ns l? : ww . Phil Reid and john Buehler, members of Mr. McGregor's Trouble Shooting team, check car. Q J. : ,,,.w 15557 X I 'f f 25 i ' ' , ' ,t ,I Mr. Stinson approves Bob Lewman's stereo cabinet. ' ' Wi- 7 ' , . gs' 'gl I, Q iN :I ,W 'rf I fi , f 3. .-Q 'J .-, ' 1 ei L l 4. ' , A -V A J X Argk , I H Blix U' X Q 9 ,,r.. i 7 e i n ii C- -inf ff i if tte F . e . i' 1 o4 . U Q h J l . X Ii 5: 'I Q ,QV I I i 'L 1' A K-Q g. , , , . ' 3 15125 , ,L X5 5 X 4 1 'fffbw 1, . .. it + iTfli v1 :-: . . t to A - i r'-o m Keith Whitely congratulates George Ross on the trophy case Myron Dunavan looks over model gf hgme Danny Cline stands by his he designed in Mr. Stinson's he designed in Mr. Koh1er's class. desk at exhibition. class. 99 ix, -xv . v K M , 'N nkffx-E, ww ,151 117 NEKA V0-TECH SCHOOL X., ,lv ,K t 4 .VL : A ,. H ' 1 A ff ,gg f-I' Y A Q, 15 ' ,. ' V Q53 ig ..-- W , L ti AHS STUDENTS ,.., ii, .Mig U LI view-i N X. . i Reba Allen Steve Andre Dennis Aziere Daryl Bowen Rose Bratton David Brull john Buehler Lawrence Busey Carolyn Carey Larry Clifton Randy Cox Terry Demrnon Dan Durkin LeRoy Engernan Doug Hall Mark Hansen Gary Hosier Paul Kiefer Dolores Koch Ron Kuhn Dave Lassen Robert Lewman Peggy Lewman Pamela Luiz Kenneth Lutz Steve Lutz Lawrence McKinley Roger Gibson Betty Morris Don Nye Ray Payne Dennis Plurnly Eddie Roberts Lee Seetjn Gerald Sinclair Bill Skidmore Connie Stalder Leonard Stirton Ronald Stirton james Tate Leslie Vanl-Ioutan Paul Weinrnann Philip Welch Ronald Welch Gene West x Suv. J.: X j 1 i 'Si 1 'X a W J A X 'A G Q X . ' 'J 'LW' , . .2 rx- - f' ' al? A 'Liv , g ' , ' I -.-..u, . if 4 f Q - 1' 1.2 if , I . - .-i L 1 LLQLJI 4 332' ',g,' 5 YL L Y Y SECRETARIES Mildred Miller and Wanda Dobbs look over brochure along with Director Melvern Deckard. The school opened its doors to students in September and enjoyed a happy, first year oi' operation. Classes include the following fields: Auto IICXV Mechanics: Auto Body and Fender Repair: Building Tradesg Drafting: Electronics: Food Preparation and Supervision: Litho Printing and Color Separa- tiong Office Educationg Welding: Practical Nursing and Adu lt Education. Instructors include: William Forsbergg Harold Leeg Floyd Dentong Dan Enichg james Gilbert: Mary Chappleg Keith Atlaksong H. C. Palmer: Odie Price: Colleen Conrad and Lucius Monroe. ,-agua fer -,--- -7,-6-f -' 4 ' ' K. Q wE ll! I Iilillll ptipii Memherof and nuillanu scmu AHS Newspaper - The Optimist Staff Co-Editors, Alan Schletzbaum and Bob Stillings Business Manager-Judy Schrag Sports, jim Thompson and Mike Vanek Reporters Loren DIXOH Bob Nottingham and Bud Parrett si!-HW' s Lwff Q CO-Editors Alan SCh1e12baum Geatedj and Bob Nottingham, Loren Dixon and sportswriter, jim Thompson Bob S1j11ings instruct Judy Schrag in the working on a deadline as Alan spurs them on to the finish line. finer points of newspapering. The editors . . B d h ki d d- - Bud Parrett and joe Higgins Writing up a storm' u , a umorous s t an egifiizfiiilent Job In makmg up the peper joe, one of those fine edltorlals. Mike Vanek, along with Jim, gave readers a complete sports picture for the year. +5 X ji,-I a,.,g11'm, 5 I I r 4 ,df Muff , ' 3? ,L Q w-y, :+W45,' a,:v:Hy3wyf . ,. A. Q-mv: X,:ww,Q,,L..,:5x ,fxmlxx QQ 721' Q in IL: ' f ff 'ff wmawwrf' .I J. , 'f H-gg,,., EL M 1 , Min 1 55 gy xg 5 ' 'f-vlf? 1-M X. Y xi, W 1 53 'I 'X s,...,v bwgi g E if 421 l EI Ham if NATIO AL HO OR SOCIETY Initiation Tea At Impressive Ceremony .L SENIORS: Bill Stanley, Ed Morris, Penny Snowden, Kirk Underwood, john McCormack, Don Nye. Mr. Lingard, gui- dance counselor, is head sponsor of the society. Q, W .- SOPHOMORES Stan Trent Art Shufflebarger Maxine Dudley Phil Winegardner janet Feldman Victor Clough Julie Young Kenneth Morris Pauicia Andrews? WfNot present SOPHOMORE Phil Winegardner, LEFT, enjoys punch and cookies with seniors , Bonnie Schmidt and Myron Dunavan. nal X.-ik IUNIORS Sharon Pierce Lee Wahlert Alene Rainwater Stan Purdy Marilyn Carr Kenneth Draper Maryj. Besinger Ann Liggett JUNIOR HIGH 1 f- 1 u m ' ' xi 1153 3, N .- ' W . .ww Assisting with the many social activities-dances, pep rallies , partie etc. are the capable homeroom presidems Janna Shults and Belinda Harrison. FRONT ROW: Bill Foley and Mark Windsor. SECOND ROW AND BACK ROW: Zinn Zager, Mark I-leider and Steve jones. . ,., I A n ' ' ' A 1- Y ,Z r ,Y 6 n HM M5 7 H Q2 LF W w uma ww,-M55 w www? 1, L ex su H was ein ffa iijm wgggy' ,jefgglimgfii YW ' 'N 5 NPN A3 , 3 Mg ilg,f'f2,y ' ti sei :H W H A fa H H Wg, w gn-, 3' 1 ' gi iu.,.i: ' Si L i , ff 5 A V 1 1 ' SS, i -N -, xA , , 2 .fr. e s i f , 1 -.1 wil P' 4 it W gm ' x L . ld ru. ' 'lx -1 rr, '. A X .-W' f.. s . . ,, f I 9 Q! 4' . g' ,s -- - , 'W' l A ,A A .J 9. .'- -- H ,pn ,, ,V 7 'R-. Y A i- - N fi -1' N- L, l . ' 1, .., -f . ' ' ' 1 , x .. , 'L' 'X I A ' l ' Xxfglfl ' ,Y ' -j Lk 1' X .I 'VK ' I' J is '-will ,L- ,L It X I X 1 I' -sw iv .aa gi +,r get tri w n W. . . S .. J h - sw ,, A, 4 K--cf .rv W , f r W 5 gm, -1 f ' 3 X- m1: 15'5 A 'J '-iw i W- aft' 5. . 2355 4. ,QQ ,J - ' V. f ' . ,Y .,v , ' if T fr I' ,. I L Q I . IJ, EH.. I Y. I 5 R A Q .L - ' .-A2 i. . . jp , M I' D 5 ' ' ' Q , Nl gl f X1 .4 uf . 'L 3' 'QQ' F .M-Q iw A cd, 733 H ' vfr jl . , A n ,, -,559 Q? M 5 522 1' 'alibi 1 .- y f A 2 ', ' 'ff' ' . ffl ' . x r ij'SZ'51r 1' -f '-'- .Q V .. J.. 'Eff 'iw 'Q . 'I K in fl , .. 1.6. , 4 ,dy w-- ig r A f 1 ' - I ' f X: . ., .H ,fry 'all' time: 1: lf' ii' ll 'fiki' 1, l06 1971 Ricky Acheson Carol Allen Doug Armstrong Janet Auchard Linda Banks jeff Bare Doug Berry Sandra Besinger Louis Betts Rita Betts Gary Bewley Ronda Bey jaye Bierbaum Robert Boggs Colleen Boldridge Mike Bowen Alice Bracke Larry Brown Leslie Bruggen Steven Burns Mitzi Bryson Peggy Bullard Paul Burchett Don Burge jerry Burton jane Cameron Pam Campbell james Carroll Sherry Cash Jerry Clayter Doris Clough Dennis Dame Marilyn Denton Mike Denton Cynthia Dettmer Robert Doizel Becky Downer Maxine Dudley Patricia Dudley Bill Dimbar Joyce Durfee Sharon Durkin David Dyer Linda Earl Ricky Earp Marty Ehret Nancy Ehret Ferol Engeman Ann Estes Steven Estes Alvin Eylar Mark Falen Mary J. Focks Bill Foley Linda Fotier Gary Frakes jack Freund Kathy Garrison Barbara Garside Dale Garvin Lorraine George jenny Gillen Melody Gorrell Joyce Green Bobby Griffin Linda Haas Karla Haeffele David Hale Mary A. Hammond Earl Harris Belinda Harrison Alana Hays Mark Heider Randy Henderson Jackie Higley Michael Hildrnan Kenneth I-Iinson Rosanne Hitchens Claudia Hood Rex I-Iosier Celinda Hunsaker Maurice jackson George Jennings Laurie johnson Pi. yr, . Vg ya 5:35 ae-.fs ' ' f fi' . 6 ' - -- L- - , r 'f A 5 :Lg ti ,1 . h . . -4 X, . 4, A A f 'fix :P-H xmilllw. ' ' 'a C . Q -l v 4 I, 4? , . 4 5 'ff pf. W ra-QT 23 1, ii, L , ' v X1 lm ,gfftf L X W l .y.y. M' fr, .ffl .1 4 f ,.-i 1 r' iw g 'gre' f , Q 5 M it 1 - f' ' H A if 4 f -V v .A J A i xg E :D fax' dim fl 5- L xr ff' S A ' X A L f i E . E .,,a - Sv 'lx 'Lvl N ' .ly ' 2 , 'i t h f, ff n , ' L get 'Q 1 LEW Mlaiixillml H L E X' I my -fn jr if 1-5 i, .Lew 'If H i I A -,L . . lil, e.Mti,' 'V M 7 ' F5 H ,mv N J-l V lww, l . X ' V :.'.':'::. .-.-i: VH- 2 Nr 5: Q 'Ai 4 .V . w , - 4, All K U 'f 'fl 1-f? 2,f1f a we , -wr ee 0 it 4 ' l ' 1. rf ' -' f g ' I ' U or Q- l XS. V Q - T' ,ll J ny ,-.,, ' zkivij 1- lag ,, -ENT w 'W Vl' - Steve jones , 'i f Pl, ,, - Kay Kelley ff? - . 'D ,. Barbara Kiefer 1 'K ' , rf A, lik, , David King , ,,,,,N Marty Kinney I A-, Q , ' Tom Krusemark 1' L jg 5 , -,,,,.sw Aix .i ,S ,. . IJ. mg n .LQ E-a.1 Keith Kuhn 1' Elf gg ,- Lois Kuhnert 'K' if , Y ,, N. ' v W 'l H mu. , W x They'll run when they See the camera- man coming from now on. Never underestimate the agility of youth! How- ever, there are times When, unobserved, they will do a spill. Susan Kussman Pam Ladwig , U43 ' X, William Lancaster ' V K. Q K K2-if' ' Doris Larson -'19 0 TJ? 'Uh S 'nk N 4 , Q ' Dennis Lassen .U 5 JL ' 0 ff- ' Fu... vi - Mary Sue Lentz 1. N 5 A- , , Sharon Lewman Tlif ,Q QQ -'fT.'-:T 2 A 3 ' ' L Darrell Liggett me ' X Teresa Loftin ' x ghgliv, , ,X E, Karen Lutz A 'tr an' -J ' .Q G-Q 'L ,Q - ' , ,nf f Rae McBratney i - A 1 , ' j- I A x 91 V A f . joe McCormack A ' X ' I y ' , - Y ' Beverly McKnight I A I gl' A A six Susan Mangelsdorf f tx ,Lg 5 Joyce Marshall , T , ' M , ' , 4 Joyce Matthews - - we WM M A' if -D if 1 MJ Rita Mafrhews - J bil, J - 'Q 'ii 'Mill i kj Stanley Matthews AJ it b gee A , A H X, - Mlchael May ' . ' N Eg? , FHA fi ','- X Rhonda Mercer ' V ' ' Kenneth Minnick I w A i ewan wi 1 .. , V X, - .bv ' V' A ,' Q al' O 61' I . .AQ ' . , ' 7 W 1- i Q james Molt ' , ' - , A ff, -3 n ,N H' Donna Monshower my 1 ,b LF ' .1 5 js , , J r assy y V .1 John Morris L 'A' , , ' 1 ', i. 1 ,fu Li June Morris f - ' Debra Moulden , X, 'j -Q V 'V -,Q ,, - Ir... 1 , n Virginia Moyer 9 V y gi ., ' 'Q e J 'C 7 'f Pat Murray Af' xr f-L ' ' ' ' ' r A- Sue Nash , , I 7 , 5 W Steven Navinskey fl i X, .f - - ij f , Marvin Nioce . V , .,, 4 -1i7?f.2e2i' '. ..Q'1,x. fa Curt N O11 OUR DRA MATIC DEB UT V Jmomag U Bruce Parmon , , 5, Phil Patterson ., X ' 1 rifle Frank Perkins J ' Brenda Perry ' rv . um Y Mike Petesch ' 'I 2' 'Ig Ar - Mike Piper ' 35 f? E 525 itat an Tl' fs, - Billy Pohl v, P, Q, , 44 John Portenier 'Q 'V - - , 5- X ' I X The greatest moments of a performance begin with the grease- paint routine and the talk-fests before curtain time. They helped us get over our jittery feeling before the footlights Went 5: ,gy , ' N 1 '- f on for Where 's the Mayor? l08 Richard Reeves ' ' if Clarence Reynolds V '- . it . .T , Ken Robinson Mike Rogers Gene Ross jack Ross Brenda Russell Alexis Rutkowski Rick Sack james Sacks Beverly Sayles Mark Scherpenscel Donna Schletzbawn Larry Scott Phil Scruggs Sharon Seever Janna Shults Richard Sinclair Earl Smith Jack Smith Tom Smith William Smith Buck Snowden Susan Soph Richard S pilman Charles Starks Louis Starks David Stillings Patty Stirton Gunnar Sunclby Mike Swearingen Sharon Tarwater ., Q ri s M! f .5-M H Q all AV V 'Q is tix... rw A - r 1 if .37 ifieij 325 ' 'li A i as f S X 50 'aww gr 1 1: . as .f fi M .. 1 T ri.. 'J ,.. A ..- .1 Jim Tharp , 4 - Gaye Theurer x ix gl' Debbie Trower K 1 x If Nfl , Dennis Vanl-Ioutan S Dorothy Van Wey :JA '.' is I '9' Qi '3,,.,. , .2 ', fn fa Jw- .i f'. f-A .E . J ' , '- . .9- 4 ,,, an-. 2 f W1 e. :,. E ', 'Cf X. -1 +5 is X 5, 1?. 1-,fe UL , is h Qu 1, L .5 sr. vf er- , 'JA X :IK ...' ,fau- :- r - - gl xl nu ' 'N V my , ,-,, , '-. Y S Q QE ,'5Qi, . fs ,Ja .ti N ri.. A,---1 46 -.451 ' : L 'fs P X M Ii QT sc K' , i 1 a. XJ 'i. . rw ' 4 , 41.131 i H' F- ry- - X I . ig vllrz. .gm V 1, .g , K 'Q y R' r R if A X if S Ni, M qfwmfbx 25,31 ,Q -UE rv-5 -. U .in X' f r,,e4'i t sa .4.1-1x 1-11 el Dale Wallingford joan Webb Herbert White Daphne Whitt-:ly Charles Wilkinson Robert Williams Marilyn Wilson Randy Wilson Terry Wilson Tom Wilson Mark Windsor Jeannine Witte Debbie Wood jim Zager Patricia Zorn IO9 Mitzi Bryson enters the spirit during Spirit Week. Teri Allen Dwayne Anthony Greg Arnold Mara August Sheila Bell Lonnie Bennett Carla Berger Audrey Berry Mike Betts Ron Bilderback Robert Bivens jodel Blair Linda Boggs Mike Bonnel David Bowen john Boyer Loren Bradley David Bratton Diane Bratton Jerome Bratton Becky Brown Chris Brull Sarah Brugns Wayne Burge Leonard Busch Vickie Cairo Sherrill Case Barbara Cash janet Cave Don Chapin Vicky Clem Forrest Clough Debbie Coffelt Dennis Colson Mike Coulter EIGHTH GRADE -w A X i 'I kj ':,v it , gg r ' , V ' Ifi A ' is 11 G.. M' .- 1 Ye ,aaa ' 'AEE i.-av 1-Mn, 1- . ,F 2 ii- ' 1 sq, rj ' i I D - V .Lg-.El N yn, Q V , , A v I , ,..: 1 A- In-,T .W V? A ' E All S 3 - H7 ' . , A . ill! 5 4 1 :r f. '---4 i w' D f .Q - 'B' ' N 11. if' J.: -I V I E 3 , X F' . 4' 7 f' ' , .14 I T! '. T ffl Qi .. 4 i H a T w,.:'l-4 1 Ei ,-at ffl i if . .KA .4 lb' Q ' H ', .i A L., x. f-.L 4' i4 ki , Q ' ' T mi ,. -. 5, mg , uf ,iihpi 1.85.11 This Year We Can Direct Traffic In The Halls Not Be Directed! Upperclassmen Even Know Our Names. Bill Craig if X . ' rl- J - as .T iii 'C' Roxanne Cummings V 'i 'gg :L 'I Barbara Davis - ' I ' rg I Raymond Denton . lf. 5 1 my Raymond Dimick 'fi Q r U y .V W l ' Y Craig Draper - ' I ' Chosen by their classmates to serve as homeroom presidents' Barbara Duggef , N during the 1967-68 school year: Tim johnson, Betsy Stein, I Becky Brown, Carla Berger, Sue Ellis, Debbie Rachel and Roger Hammond. ll0 1 ,I 'i Mary Durkin Raymond Eads VV ik, Lynn Easterday A ,L ,Q V Q V ..,. E-1 V Mike Edwinson V' x V ,H Va- --il J. ff' ,- -'ze me LA 'j Sue E11i5 M V- - Vf' ff 'L V Vik ' jg ' Dodie Emery V jg V ., X ' V, sa., Charles Falconer W , f A f ' J Melinda Feek ' Sandra Feek , .le VV V V i :yi V. Donna Foley L .MV A V, I VV V 9 ' , , V- Eddie Frad A V' r Qc lr l V Leslie Freeman View V? it ' V' ' f ' -we VI1 ' ' William Freund 'Qs' iv ull fp! ETQ5 'J fl-V V Gary Garrison I ' V -EEL. k -V l. 31 , .1 tl. ,e..-551laflliHlllHl'lIiaf-K' J. . 7' -, l 'I' ' Willa Gerardy A V Beverly Gilbert V V,V ih g ,lx V V , Richard Giles V V - ,.VV 4.3 1.1 -LV ,LV-3 'Q G' iV fV 'K , , ,VV I-. -' ' 5eggyGGogding ' 1 Q, A, fx -'fe' ' we je- ,, 'V om oo pasture Hi . A ' i VA AT kli ' K X , V JOe Gray j,1j y ' V, A 44 L , -e Billy Griffin Vg, Robert Grippin V i A i. Q Roger Hammond ' if Q ,V -7 l ' 1 L, L F' -if . Q .. Tom Hanson n' 'V' 'S 1 fo Q 'il V -' ,V M 'Qkgi 'i fi a . Sandra Harris -Q-am V V.VKfKi,A i rv .VQ57 all 'ff Jeff Hartman ii 'N ,f V V, we - L Gary Harvey 'X A ' ' ' ' Chris Hayes gy 1 V V . I Ernestine Hayes fl' g ' ' .- ..g. ?-- i ' 'w , -, ,uf Enoch Hayes - , ig .L Q i no 1 Mike Hayslett ,Lexx T' V ' . 'W - ' Sammy Hitchens H Q , VV, ' l 'Y Carole Hoecker i 4 if i ,g. iii 1 John Holmes Teddy Hooper Peggy Hoyer Nancy Hudson K V David Hundley 1 ,, Mike Himdley , , A Q ' W, V Oren Hunsaker ,X ,. L 1 1' , ,V ' ' A Charles Irvin 'V if Q I ,M ' 'J ' V ' ' - Linda Jackson ,fflii . , 1 f n- Y .1 ' : ' if 1-pas : f.:-'im e ie., fi, if 'Nl A ' l Linda Louise Jackson gym E ' ' ' ' K A David James ' X . Tom Jansen V , Y 3 l Harry Jenkins , '- we 1-3, 1- e- ew ,, , ,f , ' Ron Jennings 5 QV 'Q Q , -- Tim johnson ' R , Y. 'IV Suzette johnson f if '+ , .' Chris Jones - jackie jones 2 'L V-My. v Rita JOKES 15 - . , .. V he . V A-'I-Q, V V 'J N ,V ' il ' E Victoria Jones 'f eg e - f X - J: f VH, Terry junk V 'VV Q, I 5 ---- seq 'V Ronald Kautz xg!-. gf-1 N V PJ K ii Q . V Sylvia Kelly f N ee Mark Kerford , V Norman Kinney E - V Steven Kuhnert 5 A ,Lf M Qu' ' X 1 ' Bill Kuni 11- l -ll ' ' ' ' an . G' Sue Kurtz 'gf - , ,Q-A ' I' , , fe Y ff! V '15 Sheila Lacy I Q' fic e 1 1 ' . - he 'i fav- e f L T W Debra Lathan , I qt Lance Laurie V i X V . VVVf3V 6' gg , N gm f - Luanne Lemoine lo QV i f F ' VV' AV V We Melia Lewis Q L - 'Sf LV Carol Liebsch gif i l.- V f ' I Betty Liggett 1 i A 'S L' ' Wayne Long lll Dennis Lorenz Ron McCourt Norman McDonald Leslie McKinney Gerald MacPherson Deborah Martin Robert Martin Cheri Matthias Linda Mercer jim Miller Gary Moeck julie Nash jimmy Mye David Otte az' W A .- , l ,. rg? ' ' 'N .5 g g.' sl' 1 - Ti' lf j lvlj. ' ' X 1 ,.. B E 1 Y- 5-N!A1,. 1 A 'Q ' ,-V -fix - :D 9 ,. Q, Q Q., XR X A4 wg . S 1 N- K' -, ,f-'if' f' . ' f ill?-ffl - t '-'A' P Q' ,. ' .. , .7 V . ,f G5 . ,fpmgrifgg we '.:.- -4 ,:. Louanna Page Margaret Pennington ,V Pam Peterson Q. g N k ' A Sandra Pierce if ' , ' 5 7 -- i Q L'at .s-, '- Brenda Pruett t' lx af, X, 1 X QL f M ' W 75 Q S . Debbie Rachel . , , V ' v X ' I, Gwen Rader 'Q 9' S lf, 7, a?Q.Qg.jg Q,-i'QgQv -in - W' D joe Rainwater V -, I l V- 4 A. Bobby Raye L 5 V V. W, 1- 'J Dick Reynolds ya, in A Q ln 8 gh ll V, A H U U Q, 7,- Dora Richardson mfg!! T ! -- ia ia. Ju ' H 5 gg, ' 'lib ln Janice Robison l V V ' Don Ross J 'N . J ' I johnny Ross r , 1 Stan Ross 1, . M Wanda Ross In F 'w I .: ,. N, 3, .3 L N - Bruce Sayles l M Q1 'Lg N nh w: gn ,, i J , .,,,, Patricia Scarlett G tv 't 4- .TL Al f ' Marilyn Scott Yr XL 6, i I Earl Seever 1 f'f'1 '- +24 :W ,vc l. Helen Seever Teddy Seymore V Rlta Shepard -- ' - W , A Etta C. Shifflet 3,1 --. W., an N 'L Rl-X . '-5 Leslie Shufilebarger 3 Q1 f , . EL, if MLA , Mary I. Smart 5. E ,Q ,N M M l m' P K ,, Jessica Smith Lxx .nf A 5 J , K ' r r ' . Mary Sl'1OCldY ln X l A Sherry Sommers it l'r , ,ff W Lauraline Sovin j'llf'.' .3 Lg A - M3 - ffl K V f3amesSSorvers M L I X L HS? R . 4 I G f Letsy Stein V, -ae X W-1 .X , arry evens , . Q V y A A ,S ' --Us M A Y A Ann Stillings LA :Til ' ' A 1 K' . ' ? eknfgglgh '37 -AX uw Robert Stinson lm Virginia Stirton ' 'X Maggie Stolz . 'V , ,'. L-- , ' lb , N' i, Juan Stone ' ' X F 'N ' I Aw X R Ka1'-HV Sturgis t ,J X ' a- it airframe , N, X-J., -ff' A r 1 ip eure , ' Karen Thomason ,ggi Deborah Thornton Q iff, LI Q' i 0 F A H,..'L ,afl 1 Kathy Trower ' ' f ,, X -x 1' 'V 1 N R1C.l19.I'd Underwood , ff I -. K , ee - Vickey VanGaasbeck ' -, li I Vx 'Y r , X Sam Vanl-lorn ' - ..., F1 2 ' johnny Vaughn V Bonnie Wabski ,,, y ' ,A Mi ny -D l s 1 it Anita Walker f ' ,D 1 ,i 57 ir rv Y Kathy Watkins Q b 4 - fe 'M .2 I ' Q a- Mike Wilburn ' ' ' ' , N P V N wt A Steve Wilburn - - ' F Cheryl Wilcox 112 Clark Wilson Kim Wilson EVE TH GRADE- Our Introduction To Junior High 'i I ,- -. 2 ri -. , ,- ,xmb K. X, K Q ' 'I' , tip 'wg Q X i .-. . , . . .U ., 'vmf i - mv 0 ,11 fr: , H: f a.-..,J,,,.,,f t ,Q Sanuk , Michael Clayter Cathy Cray Ronnie Creacy i .f -N Q ' l . a- A ' 1 .1 ,, .xi 'nfax wtf? .M -uv n jimmy Allen Mark Allen V g Reba Allen , ' v X Diane Armstrong if K' r 'VQ' 'ni' ' ' ' B 'Q' X -fi Karen Atlakson Kevin Atlakson V r - it 4 - f- - H Mark August W we , ., .. 1 -Q -A fr g f V vi ': u J. -B' U!! I - r A t, , fx. ' ' ,. Mfg, A Q Q at ' .::. - fi-if i'-4' . X 2 in if 3 ' ' Teresa Avpy l John Ball FF 3 p D h ' L' jean Ball ,ig by y W .' 5 1 Dennis Banks i L f V- 4 ,fl F Joe Bare J X ,M 5-Q' L gif --5 Margo Bartlett ' -Q' , C , William Bennett ' - i Q B' .- 4 .' FA n Richard Berger K David Berry . B , EA ri 7 ' Q David Besinger . ' ' i. ' ra, ' H 'V C Q Tim Betts f , Y A . M , ,, Donald Bey 'X Q: ., .7 x, G Gary Boatright ni! it 'B fE:x L,: Ed Bosshammer . Valerie Bowen A -- 'lf A V 'fm A Harry Bratton o , r- - - W James Brown V f Aunlu ii , n Jane Brown I F Diane Bratton ll' Janette Brown Judy Brown 1 Trudy Bryson .. .- L E , ' --.A ., -'T --'v Ronnie Button Ruth Cameron Vi brjgilkgiv N A . Y v '11 Bobby Carey , I ., Af' 5, , ff' fig ff 1 M' Q f 5 'L 1 6 it 3 A - . , .5 - -::-f n UM E ggi- wggmr ,A V 5, If 1 V Linda Carrier A , XB, . - Nancy Chamberlin Marcia Chew Roger Crosswhite W, A'-ffflg If Y 4' 1 1 .v-. 5 - james Dame .- ff A 4 'gg Wg H ii ' ' fzj 'Q' fi. if, Miriam Dunavan T 1 ' ' ' 'N -- ' f - QXQZ- ij, Kevin Kykstra . I 2, ,X arf A Y ' . , ajft, tw , V' ,J :N L Adema Earp .422 .itil , Steve Easterday Meredith Elliott ,, ' We Q A 1Q,,,.q., I' in V ' Mike Emery ,P 'A-f 2- 1 K fr . f -'v Kirk Eppeison x ,Lg f. .U ,I 4- ' ' :ki ' T .Ll Al D . li-Ls, ix , . F V ' V ' 1 7 X f Lim ' uh w Q ' fi'S.+if14ir. Qs it Becky Fitzpatrick , Bobby rocks V g Debora Folsom ,--1- I im Q I , .. . F 'ji - J W L ,. jk, ,J Norman Ford Y ,L if !-K 1 gg g 1 lv ' it Wayne Foster fl ,, Y M p B' Q - ' f A joetta Frakes ff' irq V51 5 V' Debra Freeman -'ii .... -A.: nf 42' Q ' 5-6-J ' 'B ' ' ' Morley Fuliz , , V ,ww wsu I K j Carol Gaxside 'V ,J ff.: . - nvngigw. I 'wg vw V T , Rhonda Gehring J A K fl ,K , 'I --AL f-f 5 'H' -' , Martha Gerardy '. ', gf. -- , , , 'fix 'Y ' ' A 'N , David Gerber ,HA I :fn ,N , gk -I Eileen Giles I II , ' -1:-:rf 74' 'ft :RE-H Midge Gillen X . . :gf fl- Patty Godding - dfjfi i M , ' 7 inf I I ,Q wiuiam Godding 2. , .1 Q , .Q 57+ - .f'2 , , Carol Goodpasture A - 'gf' x ,', .g L- ' ' W David Goodpasture Y 1 .VH 'X Q vi-K . 1' ll 'A Stanley Gorman H g X A j f , 'xh g Robyn Grandb ouche Mary A. Griffin 113 Ralph Griffin Kevin Haley Dallas Hamlin Carol Hammond Kevin Handke ,,- ,1 J X. Mk. .A, ' x .n?'N, . f Barbara Hayden It L- I qu ,nt A lx ,TL G R Q W - 7 C F Roy I-Iegarty . '--'- ,N X. -. 5,7 ' , D ' ' V' . . we fe' C . , rim ' Agliew Rusan HB1-SGP v -laillm , a. li 5 ' JJ: RV q. ei.: .' Rhonda Herdman jan Hixon ix' ,, . , I , .8 Pam Hixon l 1 L K V Gary Hoel 7 R , 'I F- ' X V 'fill ' 5 nh' ' C: 'T W' ' Glen Hundley 'T' S -r l 'lv il L -f Ax, ' W - Av ' 49 Robyn Hlmdlev 'ff ' ' X their Al Y i! f- 'lX Corky Hurst 1 Y , R ' SQ. ixi.-gg f' 5 wif 1 il Clarence Jackson .x e- ' Greg Jeffries - Sandra Jennings 3', 'e- '- . f -QL' , ,- ., 1 E ' l -A -A ' ,,, opal Jones , iw ffl. , ' 75 fg . V fs. ,. Michael Kautz X I A jf? R A '1-' Q' Mlflf i, Amina Kelly i n We Elaine King ' Dennis Kuhn ' a , Q A Diane Kuni .. , ,I + fl an -, 'uf , ,. : , T Maj Cynthia Ladwig ., is fi Q- y Q , , wh Martha Lancaster ,Pc , yt I ,ik Lv , , 1 , 1 , 'f Jeffew La-95311 X I 'B-'5'lt?l'5,. r , V F V - 'H Ronald Lawless ,,e...... , . , .-- me 1 -,, me' , Alan Little john V, li Thomas Littlejohn Q N Y gr- v 1 qi ' rw' M V Robert Littrell .xv . ' 'Egg A . 'Eli if 1 'aff lf Ross Low 'EQ' X lx: ' -' C3-T13 I-UU 'X I ,. ,, Y 7 ' ,, i Steve McCormack lffir A Jju luke. 'J A ' X jackie McDonald K .th M . e1 cKm1ey Jim McMurray - K Ricky Mangelsdorf is i 2 r R F n U x s V 4. new r ws Eebora.lIl1AMegeI1itY ' ' --'Q , , V X' , rf' Q K' 'K ancy ercer jg ' 5- , ' fri- X 2 Paula Mohler ' X Dianna Monshower Y 'au G Whig Robert Montgomery , Barbara Morris ' . ., - V 7 ja- r Linda Morris in Q - I ... . , ra: 5 nfl- -he J. -, - Gayle Murray nz, -. M Q L ' F. '2 L- gy f Floyd Niiz be eg. X' 3 is 'G I J Stephen one aa., 1Q'f '5 ' X- 1' ' - - '51 Sh'1 Ow b . 5f's4i4m:? - 151' if Q ig Q-A ,iw-A lr ey n Y I ,.., Melvin Oxley l 'QA , David Page ,,,, J. , J , J, - i 5 1 'K X i fl' I ,, Robert Reterson 1. Q, , Q: , V N A , in .jig LL 5 1-1 M W 1 Wi: M W Lmda Pierce y fag ,Man 2 gill E ,Aw 'H Sybilean Pleass - lf ' ., '-2... 'F 4 : y in Galen Pruett , . Y ,LW-:fm.i:L waxy. 9 Y 55 :33 JefferyQuiCk A Betty j. Rader A ,, v ' U W, A Kenneth Raye - ' 0, ,.. ,X ,, JY Q, fd - S 5' Patricia Reynolds l ' H Il.. y Q Q K ,. 'K -5 vf Q. Q Audrey Robinson '- xv ,, A I, gf, 'X e ,- ,' fl , ,:,:: , Jerri Rodecap A fb , .x Lg gil, 'T' , ,X ' I I K X Virginia Ross I Denise Rutledge M' 4 4' J, ' il, .-1,.. 2 1 .A - . A, . R Rohm Rvver V M- QVW . ' A K, af? XA Scott Rule VK X ,fi li , K g f' '- we - Nancy Scarlett ff ' , , x I i - .ff.fgxQ, ' ' ' 1 4 TEITY Schmldf Cf.. if i 4 ' R It-Ln . l f Gm Swag ll4 Cindy Scott Juliene Scott HO EROO PRESIDENTS junior high students get their first experience in leadership by serving as homeroom officers. Graduates of 1973 are, FRONT ROW: Pam Young, Terri Trimble and Rhonda I-Ierdman. BACK ROW: Gary Boatright, Roy Hegarty, Robbie Montgomery and Rusty Brown. Alice Scruggs Cindy Servaes Vicky Shepard Lissa Shults Daniel Simpson David Sinclair Charles Smith Regina Smith johnny Sommers Eddie Stith Margaret Sundby jeff Sutton janet Tharp Teresa Trimble Terry Turpin Robert VanWey Robert Wagner Linda Wallingford Teckla Warren Nelson Webb Daniel Wells Phyllis White Willie White William Whitney Roxann Wick Earl Wilbmn Mark Wilburn Wayne Willmeth Becky Wilson Lynn Windsor Jane Wolfe john Wood Martha Yeple Pamela Young 'i f r , R or . x il ' 1 V Vx - , ' '5 :l.2':q3 ai L. i 1-. 122312:-fmlflfzi 'r xx 'I ,. h x ' y A .., . fi lx.. ' f i .ijl ' 7, 9 51 ,L ji . , H TJ or-'QQ W 'Z 1 T T J ffl Q51-.w r Khal... JH! 5:g3!:::i A .,M,qwy f ' -4 , F - ' T --Q Y S it L yyy be .. 2 upyp R I M tiii T W MW i55iaz A '. 'jr N as 3 V 1 v -6,1 U at ,- I X 5- ' ' A 71 Q 4 I L - I - - A -ite-:il 5' M , Gita? af- M,,Q...m A V g' , 2 l T ' f . -p ,L1,.g f, ,ii 5 Y: 1 A if .I H J A , 4, r R , -,IL m i if .N XMA up kk J: N :J ,x A img? . . A 115 H' Q I u u r 5 RGW 1 Wilson Snowden Dyer, Foley Freund, Kuhn, Ehret, Garvin, Smith, Tom Wilson, Zager ROW 2 May Tharp, jones Reeves, Patterson, Stillings, Dotzel, Parman, Sacks, Boggs, Clayter Denton Heider, Estes ROW 3: Nioce, Scott, Perkins, Lancaster, Krusemark -I junior High school cheerleaders: Leslie McKinney, Carla Berger, Lorraine George , Nancy Ehret ffrontj, iQ QIIQZILIKW. M Minnick, Frakes, Wilkinson, Dunbar, Molt, Brown, Piper, Noll. ROW 4: Rainwater, Wilburn, Goodpasture, Gray, Dugger, Lorenz, Hammond, Bivens, Ross, Htmsaker, Falconer, Kimi, Kerford, Fretmd. ROW 5: I-lundley, james, Laurie, Theurer, Anthony, Stinson, Garrison, Eads, Edwinson, J. Smith, Sayles, Holmes, Coach Kennedi Smart. 1967-'68 FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM X Susan Soph, Mary Sue Lentz. FRONT ROW: M. Denton, J. Smith, S. Matthews, G. Ross, M. Ehret, S. jones, C. Mohler. SECOND ROW: B. Parman, T. Smith, M. jackson, J. Clayter, D. Garvin, M. Windsor, Coach Charles Campbell. LEFT: Pep Club members go all out in supporting their team. RIGHT: Early arrivals at an afternoon of football. fthe mascot in the front is a steady customerj. FF...- l 'fda' --mi-ummm, 'hs-. 1 '-.Q ilewg' E Q . 5 WN! ' .. 7 W f ' Q - p I. s W ' . 'D-' 1 ' 1. We have our hoop rou- ' 1 D tine, too. WHOOPS! He . , nearly missed. A ' ' i H, D ' .4 I CANDIDS I . ,fa steal 'T P 9 U 'R WN 14 a it 1? Q1 5 ml w K I x K4 x ' i if 4 if-.. ,, A 'L . Xl3? 'fA X- 1, 1 ft E if Members of the Student Council pose for their first formal picture. Weather geat! It was our first Modern Dance and we loved it. We, hkewise, appeared in our first Modern Dance program and want to repeat it next year. X 1 First to get Sports Dance tickets. . . .Include us in! b gf '.,.,. ftnsiilg .N-a ggi 5 1 , it 11 Q fl x i TRUMENTAL MUSIC Concert soloists : Steve Easterday, Richard Berger, David Gerber, Lynn Easterday, Carla Berger, Leslie Mc- Kinney. One of the ouistanding band presentations is the Homecoming Parade. Although it was raining and a bit on the cold side fvery! j everyone was present in his place and the band played on! This is exactly the way it comes to the front in everything. Atchison townspeople are used to watching land hearingj the fine bands, conducted by Mr. Trent, and they are never disappointed. Practices begin early' in the fall and continue until the last day of school. Dale Garvin, cadet band captaing head drum major, Nancy Ehret. l , Q: . t f , Y -,E 1, When Mx. Roark gives a vocal concert, young people prove that there is nothing more pleasing to the senses than the sweet tones coming from the voices of youth. Two programs are given during the year and are attended by capacity audiences. 120 SENIOR ACHIEVEMENTS ALLEN, LAURA VIRGlNIA-Kay- ette member 2,3,4, Board 2,3, Vice President 45 I-Iomeroom President 2,45 Cheerleader 2,3, Head 45 Co-Chairman oi gift to the school committee 45 Carried Oak leaves 35 National Honor Society 3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 A Club 2,45 Student Coimcil 35 Homecoming Queen Candidate 45 Operetta 2,3,4. ALEXANDER, WANDA SUE-Pep Club member 2,3, Board Mem- ber 2,35 DEKA 45 A club mem- ber, 2. AZIERE, DENNIS EUGENE-Gatlr ered oak leaves 3. BARKER, GARY L. -Homeroom secretary 35 Football 3,45 Bas- ketball 35 Track 2, 35 Gathered oak leaves 35 A Club 4. BARNETT , REBECCA ANN-Stu- dent Council 25 A Club mem- ber 2,3,4, Board 2,3-,45 B Team cheerleader 35 l-Iomeroom Treasurer 35 Office Practice 45 Traveling Volleyball team 2, 3, 45 Picnic Committee 45 Carried oak leaves 35 Beck State Con- vention 45 Pep Club member 2, 3,45 Kayettes 2. BARTLETT, CHARLES EDWARD- Homeroom President 2, Vice President 45 Football, 2, 3,4, lettered, 3,45 Basketball, 2,35 Track, 25 Co-Chariman Picnic Committee, 45 Gathered Oak Leaves, 35 All area Football team 45 Boys A Club 3,45 Mock Homecoming King Candidate 45 Student Council, 3. BEHREND, 5AMrs HAROLD-DECA, 45 Gathered oak leaves, 35 Sc- nior Band, 2,3. BESINGER, WILLIAM MAX-Vice President, Senior Class5 Football, 2,3,45Le1:tered 3,45 Track 2,3, 4, Lettered 2,3,45 Gathered oak leaves 35 Mock Homecoming King Candidate, 4. BIERBAUM, JERRI ANNE-Office Practice, 45 BECK, 4. BLACK, JANE EARLEEN-BECK Convention, 45 Carried oak leaves, 35 Pep Club 4. BONNETT, MONTY LOUIS-Gatjr ered oak leaves, 35 Student Coun- cil, 25 Homeroom president, 2. BOWEN, DARYL E. -Gathered oak leaves, 35 State award in wood- working, 3. BRADLEY, DENNIS MITCHELL- Gathered oak leaves, 35 Senior Band, 2,3,45 Stage Band, 2,3, 4. BRADLEY, JANICE MARIE-Office Practice, 45 Carried oak leaves, 35 Pep Club member, 25 Kay- ette member, 35 Library assis- tant, 2. BRATTON, RAMONA M.AE-Home- room Treasurer, 45 Traveling volleyball team, 45 Finance Committee, 45 Carried oak leaves, 35 A Club member, 4. BRATTON, ROSE MARIE-Class Day Committee, 45 Carried oak leaves, 35 Kayette member 4, 3,4. BRAUN, BARBARA ANN-'if'm2- room vice-president, 25 Yearbook staff, 3, Co-editor 45 County Government Day, 35 Class Day Co-chairman, 45 Carried oak leaves, 35 A Club member, 2,3,45 Pep Club member, 2,3, 45 Kayette member, 2, 3,45 Student Council, 3.45 Home- coming queen candidate, 45 Jr. -Sr. Play 3,4. BRULL, DAVID MICI-IAEL-Gatlv ered oak leaves, 3. BUEHLER, JOHN C. -Gathered oak leaves, 3. BURTON, BETTYMAY BUTNER, JOSEPH ROGER-D.E. , 45 Vice president of D.E. , 45 Gathered oak leaves, 35 Senior Band 2. BURNS, RITA NADINE-Office Practice , 45 BECK Convention, 45 Carried oak leaves, 3. CAMPBELL, NORMA CAMPBELL, SHIRLEY MAE-Home- room Secretary, 35 Office prac- tice, 45 BECK 45 GiIt-to-the- school-committee, 45 Carried oak leaves, 35 Operetta 2. CASE, LEWIS W. , JR. -Picnic committee, 45 Gathered oak leaves, 3. CAVE, LINDA CHURCHILL, DEBORAH LANE- I-lomeroom Vice-President, 45 Announcement Committee, 45 Kayette member, 2, Board, 3 Secretary, 4. CLIFTON, LARRY ISDEL-Gatl1- ered oak leaves, 35 AV, 25 Operetta 2. COCHRAN, JUDY KAY-D.E. Secretary-Trasui-er, 45 Home- room Secretary, 45 Vice-Presi- dent, 35 BECK, 45 D.E , 45 Traveling volleyball team, 2, 35 Courtesy Committee, 45 Car- ried oak leaves, 35 A Club member, 2,3,45 Pep Club mem- ber, 2,3,45 Cheerleader, 3,45 Royal courts candidate, 4. COLLINS, JOHNNY DEAN-Gath- ered oak leaves 3. COOPER, PAMELA-Gift to the School, 45 Carried oak leaves, 35 Kayette member, 2,3,-45 Pep Club, 2,3,45 A Club, 2,4. COSTELLO, SUSAN ANNETTE- Carried oak leaves 3. CREMADES, ERNESTO J. -Speech, 45 Foreign Exchange Student, 45 Picnic Committee, 45 Homeroom Vice-President, 45 Student Coun- cil 4. CROSSWI-IITE, CAROL LUCILLE- National Honor Society Treasurer, 45 Student Council, 45 Cap and Gown Committee, 45 Carried oak leaves, 35 National Honor Society, 3,45 Senior band, 2,3, 45 A Club member, 2,35 Kay- ette member, 2,3,4. DANIEL, VIRGINIA MARIE-Car ried oak leaves, 35 Senior Band, 25 A Club member, 25 Pep Club member, 2,3,4. DEMMON, TERRY MICH.AEL- Gymnastics, 2, Gathered oak leaves, 35 Gift-to-die-school Committee, 45 Vocational- Technical School, 3,4. DIERKING, CATI-l'Y ANN-Senior Class Treasurer5 A Club Sec- retary, 45 Yearbook staff, 3, Co-editor, 45 Homeroom Vice- President, 2,35 Finance commit- tee chairman, 45 Carried oak Q leaves, 35 National Honor Socieqf, 3,45 Kayette member, 25 A Club member, 2,3,45 Pep Club member, 2,3,4. DIXON, LOREN W. -Transferred from Peabody High School, 45 Announcement Committee, 45 Optimist staff, 45 Band, 35 Foot- ball, 35 Basketball, 35 Tennis, 3. DOWNING, MARY MARGARET- Carried oak leaves, 35 Pep Club, 3,45 A Club, 2. DOWNING, MATTHEW JAMES- Boys A Club Secretary, 45 Basketball, 2,3,45 Lettered 2,3, 45 Football, 3,4, Lettered, 3,45 Track, 25 Class Day Committee, 45 Gathered oak leaves, 35 Boys A Club, 2,3,4. DUDLEY, LONNIE DEA.N-Gat.h- ered oak leaves, 35 Sr. Chorus, I G ll, 2,3. DUNAVAN, MYRON ALDEN-Future Teachers of America President, 3, Secretary-Treasurer, 45 Cap and Gown Committee, 45 Gathered Oak leaves, 35 Boys State Dele- gate, 35 Photography Club 2. DUNSTER, CAROL ANN- A Club member, 2, 35 Pep Club, 25 Homeroom Vice-President, 25 DECA, 45 BECK convention, 45 Carried oak leaves 3. EHRET, JACQUEIINE-NFL Treas- Lu'er, 35 NFL President, 45 Gift- to-scliool committee, 45 Carried oak leaves, 35 National Honor Society, 2,3,4-5 NFL State Girls Extemporaneous Speaking, lst, 35 National Debate and Speech Tournament, 35 Jr.-Sr. Play, 35 National Merit Scholarship Fina- list, 45 Debate and Speech, 2,3 45 Pep Club, 45 Kayettes, 2,35 A Club, 2,35 Student Council, 4, Carried oak leaves 3. ENGEMAN, FRANCIS LEROY, JR. -Gathered oak leaves, 3. EYLAR, ESTI-IER MAE-BECK, 45 Carried oak leaves, 35 A Club, i 2. FALEN, CONNIE JUNE-Yearbook staff, 45 Write-up Committee, 45 Gathered oak leaves, 35 Pep Club, 2,3,45 Kayettes, 2,3,45 A Club, 3,4. FOUDRAY, DAYNA-Homeroom Secretary, 45 CoLu'tesy Commit- tee, 45 Carried oak leaves, 35 A Club, 2,35 Pep Club, 2,3, 4. FOUDRAY, ROBERT KEITH-Presb dent Crafts Club, 25 Golf, 45 Gathered oak leaves, 3. FRAD, TIMOTHY WAYNE-Gatlv ered oak leaves, 3. FRENCH, JACK L. , JR. -Transfer- red from Shawnee Heights, 25 Model U.N. assembly, 3,45 Color committee, 45 Gathered oak leaves, 3. GARVIN, RONALD LEE-Junior Class Treasurei-5 Basketball, 2,35 Write-up committee, 45 Gath- ered oak leaves, 35 National Honor Society, 2, 3,45 Senior Band, 2, 3,45 GEHRING, CHERYL LOUISE- Homeroom Treasurer, 2,3,45 Finance Committee, 45 Senior Chorus, 25 Top Thirty, 35 Pep Club, 2,35 A Club, 2,35 Kay- ettes, 45 Opperetta, 2. GENAIL, MARSI-IA LOUISE- Cheerleader, 3, 45 Homeroom Secretary, 2, Treasurer, 35 Of- fice Practice President, 45 Car- ried oak leaves, 35 BECK Con- vention, 45 A Club, 2,3,45 Pep Club, 2,3,4. GERARD, CAROL JEANE-Junior Class Steering Committee, 35 A Club board, 2, 3,45 Pep Club board, 35 Office Practice, 45 Traveling Volleyball Team, 2,3,45 Research Committee, 45 Carried oak leaves, 35 National Honor Society, 3,45 Kayettes, 25 Pep Club 2,4. GERARDY, NANCY LYNN-Crafts VOCAL USIC LEFT: Junior Hi gh Chorus presents its Spring Concert in the A. H. S. auditorium. LAST SPORT OF THE SEASO . I abil! . -msun wnvnrv nu li ' - We were first on the program, after which we listened. 1a-Q. Q -Stix.: . 2 I-J ' -inihl -p- 1- -5 cr -f AA '- 1 'U -----f ez r--:gr d f'f4 '? 2 A5 5' .lxhul 1 ' 1 Mr. Kohler and Mr. Farr are coaches of the Iu- nior High Track team. Pictured, TOP LEFT is Mr. Farr with jackie Smith. Group picture LEFT, are members of the ninth grade class and on the RIGHT, the seventh and eighth graders. Maurice jackson is shown on the LEFT and Tom Wilson, RIGHT. Coach Kohler is shown in SEC- OND ROW, LEFT, with ninth graders. 123 E--ir in Q H ' 'iu.l'1 The 1 XH, - - . , , A . 1'Lh4M w l-'T-4 -- ' I ' L 'fig . - f .- A . , - ' - '11--K r A-v-ff:'T.S! i- Pm- ig, 14' 5:4 Lt. n,. ' :13'- 'Y Q... .T J: -'Iv-frr Lu-, Q, le 1, i I 'T 77.5. L ee-LST: -7 rk Thiel' r 1..-f5 ' V L1 ---'-Q - ' nr 7 ,,,,' . 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Wf r .- -V r V . is. . 3 . ,..i 7 I Q r i 2 2 UNIOR Rusty Lynn, King Mark Windsor, Queen Mary Sue Lentz, and Allison Soph. Rusty and Allison were crown-bearers. HIGH 'Q 1l1 Candidates shown shortly before crowning ceremony, Awaiting the band's first note fthe band being FRONT:Mark Windsor, Laurie johnson, Virginia Moy- Little David and the Philistinesj. er, Bill Foley. ROW 2:Ma1-ty Ehret, Teresa Loftin, Mary S. Lentz, Dale Garvin. BACK ROW:jane Ca- meron, Tony Smith. 'NN o ce Marshall, Maxine Theme of the dance was Days of Wine The floor was always filled with I Y Dudley, Wanda Ross and and Roses. dancers. Lorraine George exchange pleasantri es. l2l QPF-2 .1 lil ' V 557 . ws 2 il 2.1, V if 'Z W' ,fy-.'f. , l 5 We ' 1 l -i V' 5'9 l X52 Q 1 I 5 V CANDID SHOTS As pretty as Miss Cornett is looking, it s not wonder her Smdenm Voted the above their favorite assem- studems like to get into a picture with her. bly. No candid shot is complete without a tense moment being viewed. ifllf' I-Q A cute dish of a secretary. Counting off the minutes until curtain time. wx ' '- 'E 1 gi ' 1 1 If I 'V l V , 1 5 Q 5 :.5- Vis ,As . A A .gf YM- ln , W , , ea-V V no , .n ,, 5 K ,,.. W Y f I f re 'sdigllf X , , Q 'x 2 ' 3 A ,U xl' ,I ' . 5 :N ' , xx Sl. .1x- 4' K 122 Is your makeup on already? Ann asks Gunnar. 1 n Club President, 35 A Club board, 35 Pep Club Board, 3,45 Homeroom Secretary, 25 Presi- dent, 35 Student Council, 45 Color Committee, 45 Carried oak leaves, 35 A Club, 2,3,45 Pep Club, 2,3,45 Kayettes, 2,3, 45 crate Club, 2,3,45 Jr. -sr. Play Stage manager and assistant director 3. GIBSON, ROGER L. GILMORE, NANCY PEARL-Car- ried oak leaves, 35 A Club, 2, 3, 4. GLOCK, TERRY DEAN-Football, 45 Gathered oak leaves, 3. GOCKE, MADELEINE MARIE- Oifice Practice, 45 BECK Con- vention, 45 Carried oak leaves 35 BECK Vice-President, 4. GOODMAN CANDACE A. -Home- I room President, 2,3,45 County Government Day, 35 Co-Chair- man Picnic Committee, 45 Jr. Class Steering committee5 OPTI- MIST staff, 35 Carried Oak leaves, 35 Senior Band, 2,3,45 Drimi Majorette, 2, Head, 3,45 Band lst lieutenant, 45 Speech and Debate, 3, 45 National Hon- or Society, 3,45 A Club, 2,3, 45 A Club board, 3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Cheerleader, 2,3, 45 Head, 2, 35 Homecoming Queen, 45 NFL 3,4. GRAY, JOHN-Football, 2, 3, 45 Gathered oak leaves. GREEN, JOHN WILLlAM-Gymnas- tics, 3,45 Gathered oak leaves, J. GUTHERY, MARTI-LA JO-I-Iome- room President, 35 Student Coun- cil, 45 Junior Class Steering com- mi1:tee5 Co-chairman gift-to-the- school committee, 45 Carried oak leaves, 35 Girl's State, 35 Senior Band, 2,3,45 NFL, 3,45 Pep Club, 2,3,45 A Club, 2, board, 35 Queen Candidate for Hiawatha Halloween Festival, 4. HANSEN, MARK WINSTON- Homeroom President 45 Foot- ball lettered, 2,3,45 Track, Lettcred, 2, 35 Gathered Oak leaves, 35 All-League Football Team, 45 All-Area Football team, 45 Honorable Mention All-State Football Team, 45 Boys A Club 2,3, Sgt. -at- arms, 45 Royal Courts King, 4. HARRISON, SHERRY LYNN- Transferred from Mount St. Scholastica Academy, 35 I-lomeroom Vice President, 45 I-IARTMAN, WILLIAM C -Gift-to- die-school Committee, 45 Gath- ered oak leaves, 35 Construction Club, 25 Royal Courts King Candidate, 45 County Govern- ment day, 4. HECK, GERALD F. -Vice-Presi- dent of Junior Class5 Vice -Presi- dent Boy's A Club, 35 Treas- urer Boy's A Club, 45 Home- room President, 25 Homeroom Vice-President, 35 Football, 25 Basketball, 25 Lettered, 3,45 Golf, Lettered, 2,3545 Courtesy Committee, 45 Gathered oak leaves, 35 National Honor Society, 2,3,45 Boy's A Club, 25 Royal Courts King Candidate, 4. HETZ, WAYNE-DECA, 45 BECK, 45 State Leadership Conference, 45 Football, 35 Track, 35 Gath- ered oak leaves, 35 Consuuction Club 2. HIGGINS, jot-Foorbau, 2, cym- nastics, 45 Write-up Committee, 45 Gathered oak leaves, 35 NFL, 25 OPTIMIST Staff, 45 Lettered Gymnastics, 4. I-IIXON, ELIZABETH ANN-Home - room Secretary, 45 Vice presi- dent, 35 Courtesy Committee, 45 Carried oak leaves, 35 lst in state music, 35 A Club, 35 Pep Club, 2, 3,45 Senior Band, 2, 3, 45 Royal Courts Q ueen Can- didate, 4, HOECKER, RICHARD E. -l-Iome- room President, 45 Student Coun- cil, 2,35 Research Committee, 45 Gathered oak leaves, 35 State Music Contest, 2,35 Stage Band, 2,3,45 Senior Band, 2,3,45 Band officer, 45 Jr. -Sr. -Play, 3. HUNTER, ALFRED W., II-Senior Band, 25 Gathered oak leaves, 3. JACKSON, BERNADETTE A. - Carried oak leaves, 35 A Club 3,4. JANSEN, DONNA LY'NN-Home- room Treasurer, 35 Office Prac- tice, 45 Carried oak leaves, 35 Kayettes, 3. JENNINGS, LOUELLA IRENE- Carried oak leaves, 35 Pep Club 2, KELLY, JANET MARIE-Future Teachers of America, 25 N F. L. , 3,45 Jr. -Sr. -Play 45 Kayettes, 3,45 Pep Club, 2, Board, 3, TreaS1u'er, 45 Homeroom Sec. - Treas. , 45 Cap and Gown Com- mittee, 45 Carried oak leaves, 35 A Club, 2,3,4. KELLEY, MARY IDIS-Picnic Committee, 45 Carried oak leaves, 35 Pep Club, 2,45 Kayettes, 2,4-. KERN, EILEEN RUTH-Kayettes, 2, Secretary, 3, Treasurer, 45 Pep Club, 2,45 National Honor Society, 2,3,45 Carried oak leaves, 35 Annoiuicement Com- mittee, 4. KIEFER, PAUL DANA-Transfer from Maur Hill, 25 Gathered oak leaves, 3. KINCAID, JANNIFER L. -Secretary National Honor Society, 45 Homeroom Secretary, 45 Courte- sy Committee, 45 Carried oak leaves, 35 National Honor So- ciety, 2, 3,45 National Merit Finalist, 45 JESSI, 35 Kayettes, 2,35 A Club, 2,35 Jr. -Sr. Play, 4. KNOWLES, GLENDA ELAINE. KOCH, DOLORES ENID-Carried oak leaves, 35 Pep Club, 25 A Club, 2. KUHN, RON-Football, 3,45 Bas- ketball, 35 Track, 35 Carried oak leaves, 35 Senior Band, 25 A Club, 2. LASSEN, DAVID A. -Homeroom vice-president5 Football 2, 3,45 Golf 2, 3,45 Class Day Commit- tee5 Gathered oak lc-aves5 Boys A Club, LATHAN, JAMES R. - Class Day Committeeg gathered oak leaves5 KMILA-State Band, 35 Senior Band 2, 3,45 Superior at State Music Contest, 2,35 Jr -Sr. Play, 3,4. LIEBSCH, PAULA LOUISE-Carried oak leaves, 35 Top Thirty, 2,3, 45 Operettas 2,3,4. LIGGETT, ROBERT L. -DECA 45 BECK 45 Football, 25 Gathered Oak Leaves, 3. LOFTIN, BETTY JO-Student Coun- cil, 35 DECA, 45 Carried Oak Leaves, 35 Pep Club, 35 Transfer from Mount St. Scholasticax Academy, 3. LUTZ, PAMELA ANN-Transferred from Mount St. Scholastica Academy, 45 Kayettes, 45 Jr - Sr. play, 4. LUTZ, STEVEN CARL-Gathered Oak Leaves, 3. MCCORMACK, JOHN MICHAEL- Transfer student from Texas- Football, 45 Track, 4 Cap and Gown Committee5 A Club, 4. MCDEVITT, LINDA JEAN-Presi- dent of DECA, 45 Announcement Committee5 Chorus 2, 35 BECK5 Attended Delegate Assembly and State Leadership Conference. MCGEEI-IEE, MARDI LYNN-Pep club, 2, 3, board 45 Student Council, 45 Color Committee, Chairman, 45 carried oak leaves 35 Sr. Girls A Club, 2,3,45 Operetta, 2,3,45 Jr. -Sr. Play, 3,4. MCMENOMEY, PATRICIA KAY- Pep club, 45 I-Iomeroom, sec- retary, 2,3, president5 Gift to School Committee, 45 Carried Oak Leaves, 35 A Club, 3,45 Pep Club, 3,-4. MCMURRJXY, CARL R. -Gath- ered Oak Leaves, 35 Audio Vis- ual Club, 4. MAJORS, BEVERLY ANN-Picnic Committee, 45 Carried Oak Leaves, 35 A Club, 2,3,4. MANNING, JOHN DAVID-Senior Class Presidcnt5 Band officer, 45 Vice-President of N.F. L. , 45 Gathered Oak Leaves, 35 State band award, 2,35 Stage Band, 2,3,45 Band, 2,3,45 Debate, 3,45 Operetta, 25 Jr. -Sr. , play, 3 MARLATT, THOMAS DALE- Gathered Oak Leaves, 3. MASON, GARY L. -DECA5 Gath- ered Oak Leaves. IVIATTHIAS, FREDRICK B. -Foot- ball, 35 Gathered Oak Leaves, 3. MAYCROFT, MARYIOU VIRGINIA-Office Practice Club, 45 BECK, 4. MOLT, LESLIE M. -DECA5 sent to state leadership conference5 Gath- ered Oak Leaves 35 BECK. MOORE, PEGGY LEE-Homeroorn, Secretary, 25 President, 35 Treas- urer, 45 Jr. Class Steering Com- mitteeg Finance Committee, 45 Pep Club, 2,3,45 Kayettes, 2, 3,45 YEARBOOK staff, 3,4. MORLEY, SHARON ELAINE- l-lomeroom Vice-President, 3, Secretary, 45 Courtesy Commit- tee, 45 Speech and Debate, 3, 45 Pep Club, 2,3,-45 A Club, 25 Kayettes, 2,35 Jr. -Sr. Play, 3 4 , . MORRIS, EDWARD SCOTT- Research Committee, 45 Gath- ered Oak Leaves, 3. MURRAY, PAMELA SUE-Carried Oak Leaves, 35 Bandg Kayettes, 2,3,45 Pep Club, 2,3,45 A Club, 2,3,4. NASH, MARK CHANDLER-Home- room Treasurer, 25 Football Manager, 25 Senior Write-Up5 Gathered Oak Leaves, 35 A Club, 35 YEARBOOK, 3,45 Optimist, 45 Royal Courts Candi- date. NASH, RICHARD- A Club Sgt. at Arms, 45 Homuroom V,P. , 45 Football 2,3,45 Basketball, 2, 35 Track 25 All-State Football Team 45 All-League-All Area Football Team 3,45 A Club 3, 45 Mock Homecoming Candidate. NILES, VICTOR E. -Gathered Oak Leaves, 35 Football, 45 Track, 25 lettered 35 Jr-Sr, Play, 4. NITZ, EMILY MARIE-BECK5 Car- ried Oak Leaves, 35 Pep Club, 2,3,4. 1 NOBLES , VANESSA DIAN'E-Home- room secretary, 45 Courtesy Com- mittee, 45 Carried Oak Leaves, 35 Kayettes, 35 Pep Club, 35 A Club, 3,4. NYE, DONALD EDGAR-Football, 3,45 Basketball, 2,3,45 Track, 25 Senior Picnic Comn1ittee5 Gathered Oak Leaves 35 Top Thirty, 25 A C1ub5 Jr. -Sr. Play, 35 Operetta 2. PAGE, PHILLIP EUGENE-Track 25 Cap and Gown Committee5 Gathered Oak Leaves, 35 Band, 2, 3,45 lst. in State Music Award, 3. PARRETT, EDWARD RAY-Foot- ball, 2,35 Track, 25 Gymnastics, 2, Lettered 3,45 Captain,,45 Gift to the School Committc-e5 Gathered Oak Leavesg Optimist staff, 4. PAYNE, RAY MARVIN-Football, 25 Lettered, 3,45 Basketball, 35 Track, 35 Picnic Committee5 Gathered Oak Leaves, 35 A Club. PER.KINS, STEVEN E. -DECA5 BECK 45 State Leadership Con- Ierence5 Gathered Oak Leaves, 3. PIERCE, LAWRENCE EUGENE JR - DECA5 BECK 45 State Leadership Conference5 Gathered Oak Leaves, 3. PLUMLY, DENNIS LEE-Gathered Oak Leaves, 35 Pep Clubg Jr. -Sr. Play, 4. RANDALL, JO ANNE-Kayette Board, 25 Kayette V.P. , 35 Kayctte President, 45 Class Day5 Carried Oak Leaves, 35 Honor Society, 3,45 Debate and Speech, 2,3,45 A Club, 25 Pep Club, 2, 3,45 Kayettes, 2, 3,45 Student Coiuicil, 35 Inter Club Council 3,4. REGAN, THERESA A. -BECK 45 Gathered Oak Leaves, 3. RICHARDSON , GERALDINE-BECK, 45 Cap and Gown Committee, 45 Carried Oak Leaves, 35 Operetta, 3. ROBERTS, EDDIE-Gathered Oak Leaves, 3. ROSS, ERNESTINE-Carried Oak Leaves, 35 A Club, 2,3, RUTLEDGE, GERALD W. -Foot- ball, 25 Gathered Oak Leaves, 3. SAPPINGTON, JANE ANN-Pep Club, 2, Board, 3, Sec. 45 Stu- dent Council, 2,3,45 Cap and Gown Commiixee, 45 Carried Oak Leaves, 35 Band, 2,3,4-5 Kayettes, 2,35 A Club, 2,3, 45 Pep Club, 2,3,45 Royal Courts Candidate, 4. SCHLERETH, KATHERINE IDUISE-Picnic Committee, 45 Carried Oak Leaves, 35 Band, 2,3,45 State Music Contest, 2, 35 Kayettes, 2,3. SCI-ILETZBAUM, ALAN K. -Stu- dent Council, 45 OPTIMIST staff 3, Co-Editor, 45 TRAILBLAZER, 45 Chairman Write-Up Commit- tee, 45 Gathered Oak Leaves, 35 Inter-Club Council5 Golf, 4. SCHMIDT, BONNIE IDRAE-Pep Club, 2,3, board 45 Student Council, 45 Student Advisor, 45 Homeroom V.P. , 2, Sec. 3, Treas. , 45 Finance Committee, 45 Carried Oak Leaves, 35 Band, 2, 3,45 Speech and Debate, 45 Kayettes, 2,3,4. SCHMIDT, JOHN ROBERT-Foot- ball, 2,3,45 Track, 25 Gathered Oak Leaves, 35 A Club, 4. SELLERS, SUSAN CAROL-DECA, 45 Carried Oak Leaves, 3. SHOOK, VICTOR E. -County Government Day, 35 Track, 25 Gathered Oak Leaves, 35 Camera Club, 4. SHUCK, JOY ELIZABETH-Student Council, 2,3, President, 45 A.F.S. Chairman 35 Homeroom Pres., 25 Color Committee, 45 Carried Oak Leaves, 35 State and National Student Council Con- ference Rep. , 45 Musical Comedy lst at Emporia, 35 A Club, 2, 3,45 Pep Club, 2,3,45 Kayettes, 25 Speech, 3,45 Top Thirty, 2,3, 45 Sr. Band, 2, Drum Majorette, 3,45 Operetta, 2,3,45 Stage Band Singer, 3,4. SHULTS , SI-DERRI JO-Homeroom V.P. , 25 Treas. , 45 Finance Committee, 45 Carried Oak Leaves 35 Pep Club, 3,45 Kay- ettes, 2,35 A Club, 4. SINCLAIR., GERALD EUGENE- Track, 25 Gathered Oak Leaves, 3. SKIDMORE, WILLIAM CURTIS- Football, 2,35 Lettered, 45 Basketball Trainer, Lettered 2,3,45 Track, 2, Trainer, Let- tered 35 Gathered Oak Leaves, 35 A Club, 3,4. SMITH, LENORA-Carried Oak Leaves, 35 Pep Club, 2,3,45 Kayettes, 2,3,45 YEARBOOK staff, 3,4. SNIIDER, CAROL LEE SNODDY, JOYCE ILENE-Carried Oak Leaves, 35 A Club, 2,3, 4, SNOWDEN, KATHERINE PENNELL- Homeroom Pres., 4, Sec. 35 Volleyball, 2 , 3 , 45 Courtesy Committee, 45 Carried Oak Leaves, 35 Pep Club, 2,3,45 A Club, 2,3,45 Cheerleader, 2,3,45 Homecoming Queen Attendant, 4. SNYDER, KEITH WAYNE-Foot- ball, 45 Band, 2,3. SOWER, CONNIE GAYLE- A Club, 2,3,4. STALDER, CONNIE STAMPER, JUDITH CHRISTINE- Carried Oak Leaves, 35 Operetta 2. STANLEY, WILLIAM GILL-Top Thirty, 2,3,45 Student Council, 35 Golf, 2,3,45 Gift-to-the- School Committee, 45 Gathered Oak Leaves, 35 Superior at State, 2,35 K.F.W.A. Merit Award, 2, 3,45 Band 2,35 Stage Band, 2,35 Jr. -Sr. Play, 45 Operetta 2,3,4. STARKS, GARY JOSEPH-Basket- ball, 35 Gathered Oak Leaves, 3. STILLINGS, ROBERT MILTON IR, -Golf 2, 3,45 Picnic Com- mittee, 45 Gathered Oak Leaves, 35 Stage Band, 2,3,45 Band, 2, 3,45 OPTIMIST, 35 Co-Editor, 45 YEARBOOK, 4. STONE, SI-IELMAN EUGENE- Research Committee, 45 Gadl- ered Oak Leaves, 3. THOMAS, REBECCA SUE-Home- room Sec. , 2, Treas. , 3,45 Finance Committee, 45 Kay- ettes, 2,45 Pep Club, 2,35 A Club, 2. THOMPSON , JAMES HOWARD JR. -Football, Lettered 2, 3, 4, All-Area 3,4, All-League 3,45 All-State Honorable Mention, 45 Captain 45 Track, 2, Lettered 3,45 A Club, 2,3, Pres. , 4, Weight Lifting Club 2, 35 Speech and Debate, 35 OPTIMIST, 3,45 Editor of Teen Talk, 45 Boy's State, 35 County Government Day, 35 Mock Homecoming King, 45 Class Day Committee, 45 Gathered Oak Leaves, 3. UNDERWOOD. RONALD DEAN- Gathered Oak Leaves, 3. UNDERWOOD, WILLLAM K. -Stu- dent Council, 2,45 Track 35 Research Committee, 45 Gath- ered Oak Leaves, 35 lst at State Music Contest5 Band 2,3,45 County Government Day, 35 Stage Band,2, 3,4. UTZ, TERRENCE BARTLETT- Gathered Oak Leaves, 3. VANEK, MICHAEL A. -Jr. Class Pres. , 35 Boys A Club, V.P. 45 Football, lettered. 2, 3, 4, Captain 45 Basketball, lettered 2,3,45 Track, Lettered 2,3,45 Class Day Committee, 45 Gath- ered Oak Leaves, 35 National Honor Society, 2, 3,45 Boys State, 35 Football lst. team All-League , all-Area Hon. Merit., All N.E. Area, 45 Basketball, Znd. team All League, 35 A Club, 3,45 OPTIMIST Staff, 3,4. VAN WEY, JACK CLYDE-Football 2,3,45 Gathered Oak Leaves, 35 Band, 25 A Club, 2. VAUGI-IAN, CAROL LOUISE-Pep Club, 2,3, pres. 45 Homeroom Pres. , 2,35 Announcement Com- mittee, 45 Carried Oak Leaves, 35 Kayettes, 2,3,45 Band, 2,3, 45 Homecoming Queen Candi- date, 4. VAUGHN, CHARLES RICHARD, JR. WAGNER, ANLELIA ANN-l-lome- room V.P. , 2,45 Junior Class Sec.5 A Club, 2, board, 3, pres. , 45 County Government Day, 35 Class Day Committee, 45 Carried Oak Leaves, 35 Band, 2,3, officer, 3, Drum Majorette, 45 Varsity Cheerleader, 3,45 Royal Courts Queen, 4. WAGNER, CI-EERYL SUE-Picnic Committee5 Band, 2,45 A Club, 2,35 Kayettes, 2,3. WATSON, JUDITH J. -Homeroom ireas. , 4, Finance Committee, 45 Carried Oak Leaves, 35 I-lonor Society, 3,45 Band, 25 Kayettes, 2, 3, 4. WEBB, ALBERT-Color Committee, 45 Gathered Oak Leaves, 3. WELCH, PI-IILLIP E. -Gathered Oak Leaves, 3. WELCH, RONALD EDWARD- Gathered Oak Leaves, 3. WHITELY, KEITH W. -Basketball, 2, 3,45 Track 2, 35 Gathered Oak Leaves, 35 Chorus, 3. WILSON, JANET LOUISE-DECA Sec. -Treas. , 4, Kayette, 2, board, 3,45 Homeroom V.P. , 3, Sec. , 25 BECK, 45 Conven- tion, 45 State Delegate Conven- tion, 45 Class Day Committee, 45 Carried Oak Leaves, 35 Pep Club, 2,3,-'15 A Club, 2,35 Cheerleader, 3,45 Royal Courts Candidate, 4. WILSON, WILLIAM F. JR. -I-Iome- room Pres. , 45 Football, 35 Golf , 2, 3, 45 Chairman-Research Com- mittee, 45 Gathered Oak Leaves, 35 Natl' I-lonor Society, 3, Pres. , 45 Band, 2,3, officer, 45 N.F. L. , 3,45 Stage Band, 35 Boy'S State, 35 Model U.N. , 3,45 Student Council, 4. WYER, SHIRLEY ANN-Home- room Sec. , 35 DECA, BECK, 45 Conventions5 Drill Team, 25 Carried Oak Leaves, 35 Pep Club, 3. YOUNG, WYMAN EDWARD, II- Band, 2,3, Captain, 45 Home- room Pres. , 35 Class Day Com- mittee, 45 Gathered Oak Leaves, 35 Nat'l Honor Society, 2, 3,45 State Music Contest 1 rating5 Speech and Debate, 45 Student Council, 3,45 Jr. -Sr. Play, 35 Nat'1 Merrit Scholarship finalist. Shots Snapped At Random To Fill The Evenings A Quarter Of A Century Away With Nostalgia. F-lu ii, n i Ai nifi g -'-'- '-... 1 1 vs., , Y Worthy oak leaf warriors-or gatherers of the oaks. t Debbie Young, a modern Annie Oak- Prom servers garbed in the Chinese motif. Cute? Ley- 531695 making quite 21 1'SC0I'd fOr ersel . -Nev A ,fn fr. V-, , uf gy - Q'-S35 -.-ia, 5 i -I a 'Ck Xb. Q .xxx . w X 1 62 , ,.... .W ---1 s ' ' 5 ,H S X' .- ,ne mr There's no one in the world who can pose a couple to Louella Jennings, senior, displaying her skill before look as well as Frank Fogler. He takes those fabulous two friends. Sewing is becoming a more and more color shots at the prom. popular class. 127 . Ji., , may e355-5: X Q? A 'T'-Q? A V X ' 42' - S- ' .: 4' gl lr ' 3? L if r' Vw fs 2-, if Q 'J lv 4 9 7 I 1 1 'Q ji il , 1, 1- 4 5' 2 f L 3, 3, ,L -r . 1 QE. fi' R2 ' ' - wwf fy - 1 s wa- - 4 ! wg, B23 32, ' 4 L M A il, 1 1 , ,K i L 4 L ' 1 ,J xy 5 'Q ff X , ,QM .,.-...........,. ,4 Ax, fx A 41 ' 1 I F. A ' 54 851592 f:f,f+ in F ' f P512 . Q - - - 1 .1 ,- ' Y' ' if E .- 1 E '33 :J .' Eff mi ' U, 1 x '45, fa XS V- 12,1 fl I R lx..- , . jf ADVERTISING The Minute The Game's Over- Let's ?x 3 ' We can always be sure of good food at Hem'y's after a game. Besides, it's always fun to talk over the plays of the evening with all our friends. While eating hamburgers and French fries- along with a double coke! HENRY'S DRIVE-IN SENIOR POLL OF 1968 FAVORITE SONGS: Love is Blue Honey Good, Bad and the Ugly FAVORITE SHOWS: Cool Hand Luke The Graduate Wait Until Dark FAVORITE TELEVISION SHOWS: Mission Impossible Laugh In Smothers Brothers . FAVORITE ACTRESS: Julie Christie Audrey Hepburn Natalie Wood FAVORITE ACTOR: Paul Newman Steve McQueen Sidney Porier The Entrance to FAVORIT? SAYINGS: Beautiful Clothes Sock it to me Groovey Failure to communicate Sorry Ab out that FatAlbert B H OUTSTANDING PERSONS OF TI-IE YEAR: Richard Nixon Robert F. Kennedy 31522 fflfhiirfgig 610 Commercial EM 7-2101 TU' . 1 5 i ic 1 2 9 I 5 I I No one is y prouder of his j ' parents than ' jim and they return the compliment, they expect to follow his football career at college. 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W' ' f KX , Q - f f z - Li: 1 1 -I ffsbw- Mflzwfsxfwz ' Q wx 2,-F' mf Arif 'jg -- :.w-M 2,,.f:. dw' Q . -Q ws g ' my , L A - xefw Auf, - Nga V V ' -V ' 'v?j-Fa ' .. J . ,-fl?-2,s,vg4fsi:wglw:f , 543 k A 1 ' .M if -4 Af' A Af? f ' S M A35 V, ,h W? A 1 . 1 ,. Tw . ' Jw . .Qi . 1 1: W f m if r, K ' - V 5 2 - wi f -' H 3' 1 f X 3 X V K Y Vql h Q. fr! , 4 , ,, Y , ' 622 V ' Aki? x ' nf' Amr M rise L, 'ix' W ' Yr ' L Sifiux g1,.w,.1Q 5 if si- mv 7 Q QQ, ,, 4, f A ,- J ,L ' l1tI1f.3rd FIM 7-2121 Rin CONGRATULATIONS TO TI-IE 1967 AHS FOOTBALL SQUAD! FIRST ROW, left: C. Bartlett, R. Way, J. McCormack, G. Ross, R. Payne, M. Vanek, M. Hansen, J. Thompson, D. Nash, B. Besinger, E. Lisle, G. Barker, D. Lassen. SECOND ROW: Coaches Baumgardner and Stinson, B. Schmitt, B. Parrett, D. Nye, J. Wohlgemuth, M. Handke, K. Snyder, T. Glock, R. Ballew, R. Kuhn, V. Nile, J. VanWey, Head Coach Carrier. THIRD ROW: J. Gray, S. Thompson, K. Whitely, K. Draper, B. Lehew, P. Winegardner, D. Dennis, B. Skidmore, B. Henney, M. Brooks, P. Dorrfeld, L. McKinley, M. Coyle, R. Gray. FOURTH ROW: H. Downing, L. Bartlett, A. Shufflebarger, C. Ellis, C. Smith, B. Rey- ,no1ds, E. Henry, L. Busey, T. Cockrell, M. Boggs, M. Myer, managers S. Purdy and B. Montgomery. IQNIEEIING, George Ross. FIRST ROW, left: Keith Whitely, Chuck Smith, james Vaughn, jerry Heck. BACK ROW: Head Coach Baumgardner, Harold Downing, Reggie Ballew, Chic Downing, Duane Wilson, Mike Vanek and Trainer Don Nye. BSNOWDEN-MIZE ATHLETIC Goons COMPANY D ' WE SUPPORT THE AHS SPORTS PROGRAM 100 PERCENT I ' MODERN COMPLETE EQUIPMENT POR AI.I. TEAM AND INDIVIDUAL SPORTS 201 MAIN ATCI-IISON, KANSAS PHONE EM 7-4218 Shirley is always on hand to assist customers in picking out that right card for all proper events. TONSINGS Spring is the time to begin thinking about home -work Qprettying up, that is.j Help your parents spruce up your home and it will make every- one happy. We carry all kinds of building material and hardware. Come pay us a visit. When you see this en- trance, you know it leads to the most complete floral gardens in Atchi- son. We take pride in every floral display leaving our shop. M. C. FLORAL CO. Stationery 81 Book Store 1016 N. 3rd 7i9 Commercial 5- B' RUSSELL EM 7-4525 EM 7-5112 LUMBER co. 1001 Main EM 7-2300 Students, we invite you to move up to a Chrysler. We have complete sales and service and we welcome you to come out and look around at our fine cars. Where to Buy Them BRAZEAL MOTORS, INC. 2110 Main EM 7-6460 For the student who likes quality in clothing, come in and visit us. Lady Diebolt carries dresses, suits, sportswear, etc. for young ladies and their mothers. The mens' shop specializes in suits, coats and all accesso- ries for the boy and his fa- ther. We appreciate your patronage. DIEBOLT' S 500 Commercial EM 7-6032 ,Ji .. -ff ,. - gl-JC We are now located in our beautiful new store on the north side of the Mall. We will be happy to show you anything in the furniture line and know you will be pleased with your selec - tion. MARCH FURNITURE And APPLIANCE 406 Commercial EM 7 -4846 ,gi ,Rx , 'f Q4 -- as -1 if -,,z7sg,f, .i , G i if J ., 1300 Main St. EM 7 1480 Atchison residents owe a great debt of gratitude to Midwest Solvents for the many contributions it makes to the Atchison Hospital The bank which has started many AHS students on a life- time of proper money usage. Both the main bank at 7th and Commer- cial and the handy Drive -In bank at 4th and Commer - cial, welcome stu- dents to make these their bank home. Naturally they're deciding on a coke-what else? ATCHISON COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO., INC. 523 N. 9th St. EM 7-5103 HOME LOAN 8: SAVINGS ASSN. I Get Into the habit of saving during your af -J-12, , ,KH It's a pleasure to shop at Tober's. Ask any high school girl or her mother. READY TO WEAR 616 Commercial EM 7-1547 As you see, we're putting on a. new face, what with M new paint, etc. Our quality in cars is always in per- fect order. Students are always wel- L come to pay us a visit and inspect the L CHEVROLET Phone EM 7-4272 806 Commercial, Atchison Chevrolet. RUNYAN JEWELERS INC. Cathy is having a hard time to decide what gift to get. They're all so beautiful and With- in a school girl's budget. 513 Com'L. EM 7- 1551 MOODY'S DRIVE INN Tenth at skywan EM 7-9821 Members of the 1968 TRAILBLAZER STAFF Wish to give a heartfelt thanks to: Frank Fogler, for pages 74, 75, 78 and many other assistances. Mrs. Mickey Parman for her help on the 7 sports pages andlher fine sports articles. To Bill Ervin for his excellent sports-casting and assistance to sports at AHS. To the Atchison Daily Globe for all their fine coverage of school events. To Station KARE for all the stories they cov- ered on the school via radio. To Margaret Schwein for all the stories she covered. ' To Chuck Frantz for the fine operetta pic- tures he took for us. To Myron Dunavan and Vic Shook for the pic- tures they took While members of the photography class. To Dr. Frazer, Mr. Wilson and Mr. Hurst, Who give complete cooperation to pub- lications and last, but by far not least, To Rex Schwein, Spanish instructor, who develops our pictures and does a fine job of it. Betty is a graci- ous clerk-always anxious to assist her customers. She's especially happy to see AHS classmates. BALL BROS. DRUG STORE 733 Commerial .Phone EM 7-0322 -. .F ,,..,ffsifsssegssi f Ramsay's store is a popular spot for all girls-both students and their mothers. ' RAMSAYS, INC. 605 Commercial EM 7-0386 ' i A I . was , :IE , .. , THROUGH THESE HALLS OPPORTUNITY CALLS. i There's always activity at Gerarcly's GERARDY SUPPLY CO. , INC. is its 16 North Sth EM 7-2224 The store where everyone is given courteous treatment and the SINGER-EA-I-HANKS prices are right. oUR ADQHSRTISERS SQUIRE 505 606 Commercial EM 7-6185 BIKE'S BURGER BAR, INC. 1400 Skyway ,-g1..,-.- 1-mu mffy a-B-3 , gi- , . aan AF.. is 'lui 1 Q 11. it 1, 1- -W 11 M i 5 jj., .V r ww , it 1 .- 1 , 1 A 5--.g-r, A 1 - 'L 5 M , -. gas If you Want to place an order with us, call and We'll have it ready for you to pick up in a short time. Once you eat at Bike's, it becomes a habit and you come back for more. mae WWW IMI! Students are Welcome An Atchison Institution Since 1857 EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANK 600 Commercial EM 7-6000 T... Come G 1- see a our L d beautiful O u selection C a of K 13 gifts Sz W i picture O 0 frames. O n D TESCHNER'S C DAVIS a PAINT CO. r EM 7-0243 d 824 Com'l. EM 7- -M 1- .. uv.. ..-A V -.-- Mels favorite customer- , Daughter, Suzie. jACK'S CAFE EM 7-6105 113 South 3rd. Where AHS Boys Buy Their Clothes LASAT ERS CLOTHING STORE 617 Commercial EM 7-5498 Jo Guthery, 1968 AHS graduate, is the third member of her family to Work at Domann's and they'Ve all enjoyed it. Her sister, Janie, is graduating from college this spring fMaryville State in Maryville, Mo.j and her mother will con- tinue to welcome cus- tomers at their favo- rite druge store. DOMANN DR UG STOR E 504 Commercial EM 7 -6074 LAST RELEASE OE SCHOOL- BULLETIN Yearly Honor Roll 7th grade Cathy Cray Susan Heiser Paula Mohler 8th grade Barbara Davis Roger Hammond Carole Hoecker Leslie McKinney Pam Peterson Betsy Stein Kim Wilson 9th grade Doris Clougl-Pk jack Freund Brenda Russell 10th grade Patricia Andrews Martha Dudley Phil Winegardner Ken Morris 11th grade David Estes? 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