Isabel High School - Viking Yearbook (Isabel, KS)

 - Class of 1967

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1967 Senior Class Histoyf We, the Seniors of Isabel High School 1967, will be leaving in a few days on our Senior Trip to New Orl e a ns, Louisiana. Now we are pretending, going through our looking glass, down a cabbage root, as Alice did in Wonderland, into times past. We came to a small zoo. In the cage marked one we found Panda Bears! ! The big bear is Mrs. Conner, our first grade teacher. Her best climbers are: Roger Banks, Georgine Besheres, Max Dauner, Joe Evans, Ken Fischer, Barbara Freeman, john Hamm, Larry Heublein, Lloyd Irwin, Barbara Mease, Rita Poland, Linda Robinson, jean Strong, Delpha Wehling, Kent Wheeler, and Bill Murphy. In the second cage we found baby co yote s, which were all the same as-the panda bears except joe Evans and Linda Robinson. Mrs. Conner is still the pack leader. Enough of that cage, what's next? Deer. Quiet, subdued animals. We are now third graders. Our lead deer is Mrs. Singleton. We have three new friends, in this cage: Joyce Brooks, Lorraine Wehling, and Ronald Freeman. But while gaining these new friends, we also lost these old friends: Max Dauner, Georgene Besheres, Lloyd Irwin, and Bill Murphy. As we land in the fourth cage, Kangaroos, we see we have gained David Bohannon, Rodger House, and Claude Romine. We are now in the sheltering pouch of Mrs. Bishop. ' In the fifth cage we found raccoons, who were full of mischief. Our teacher was Mr. McCrady. We lost Ronald Freeman but gained Nancy Willinger to take his place. In our sixth cage we found hibernating bears. We gained one new bear, Karen Rolf. Mrs. Rom ine prodded us into activity. ' Our seventh cage was full of oxen working, barely stopping for water. Teammaster, with a whip in her hand is Mrs. Magnison. The final cage in this part of the zoo. Wonder what is in it? Fox. Sly, crafty, wise animals, full of experience. Head vixen is Mrs. Fre eman. She is leading Roger Banks, David Boh annon, Ke n Fischer, Barbara Freeman, john Hamm, Larry Heublein, Rodger House, Barbara Mease, Louise Oller, Rita Poland, Karen Rolf, Claude Romine, Jean Strong, Delpha Wehling, Lorraine Wehling, Kent Wheeler, and Nancy Willinger in what appears to be some sort of grad- uation exercise. In the Freshman cage was monkeys, chimpanzees, the clowns of the jungle. The same old faces ex- cept for Barbara Freeman who was lost when the door closed behind us. Mrs. Trantham was the monkey trainer. ' W The Sophomore year found us as a Zebra Herd. N Delpha Wehling had left us, but we gained Boyd Vest for awhile then he jumped the fence again to seek more lush fields. Our herd trainers were Mrs. Trantham and Mr. Lenkner. ' Our junior cage the same herd of Zebras appearing as Giraffes. The herd keepers were Mrs. Trantham and Mr. Bartel. The lion cage represented our Senior year. We found that we had lost Lo rra in e Wehling Brown and Louise Oller, but we had gained Mrs. Jean Weir. Mrs. Trantham and Mr. Bartel were our den cleaners. Mr . Newby, trainer, put the following graduating Seniors through their paces: Ro g er Bank s, David Bohannon, Ken Fischer, John Hamm, Larry Heublein, Rodger House, Barbara Mease, Karen Rolf, Rita Poland, Claude Romine, jean Strong, Kent Wheeler, Nancy Willinger, and jean Weir. Zookeepers or principals, have been: Mr. Smith, Mr. Brooks, Mr. Campbell, Mr. Sears, and Mr. Newby. , Students that have attended all their years at IHS were: Roger Banks, Ken Fischer, john Hamm, Larry Heublein, Rodger House, Barbara Mease, Rita Poland, Claude Romine, jean Strong, and Kent Wheeler. A trip to a zoo is nice. It's over now, so its back up the cabbage root into our looking glass to now, and the thoughts of the fut'ure.

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