Lebo High School - Wolf Cry Yearbook (Lebo, KS)

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W gf Q1 .iziwgi .fVk'il.Q4 A 2 gm ,-YQ? 1 A H li fl 1 A The Wolf Cry 1967 A ES 'LJ Lb HghSh Lb K xi U lf, XX lj N I dx ' I s x --' N XX I ' 1 Q W eo i cool eo, ansas LHS The Class of '67 presents WA Year at LHS A Drama in 3 Acts Stage -- Lebo High Directors -- An Inspiring Administration and Faculty Pr oducers -- WOLF CRY Staff Stage Crew -- Non-Professional Personnel SUITS -- Seniors Supporting Cast -- U nderclassmen Act I -- Autumn Act II -- Winter Act III -- Spring Prevues of Coming Attraction Elementary Students 2 Dedication The 1967 WOLF CRY is dedicated to Mr. Frank J. George for his untiring efforts in be- half of the Lebo Public Schools. Mr. George served his community as a member of some school board,continuously, for fifty years. In 1960' he retired but his keen interest in school affairs continued. With the advent of school unification, his interest and devotion again led him to seek and win a position on the board of Unified District 243. For the countless hours of effort he has given, the thousands of miles he has driven, and words of encouragement and advice he has spoken, students past, present and future will always be indebted. Thank you, Mr. George! A dministratofs M essage I would like to challenge the members of the class of 1967 to dare to go out and make this a better world in which to live. May you carry pleasant memories of the school year 1966-67 with you as you leave the halls of Lebo High School. On behalf of the faculty, Iwould like to extend you our best wishes for happiness and satisfaction in the fields which you may choose. ,Qmzgw 71Q+a!.E2 Administrative Personnel BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Everett Williams, Frank George, Evan Ellis-President, Keith Gifford, BryceDeIarnette, Melvin Bunge. 1 IEANNE POCK Secretary, Unified District 243 LLOYD SMITH Superintendent, Unified School District 243s B. S. , Ottawa University, Ottawag M. S. , Kansas State Teachers College, Emporia. Directors -- Faculty i 5 3 ' 5 5 Hia FAYE MILLER English Speech BEULA l-I English R cad ing ED WA RDS MARY CLARK Business MARJORIE SHEELEY Home Economics ggssw' 4 MARVIN HATCH Science .TERRY TEICHGRAEBER Social Sciences Physical Education TOM PEAVLER Spanish DALE GRAHAM Librarian Geography SIDNEY ALLISON High School Vocal Instrumental DONALD KIMBALL General Math b WARREN BEAVERS Vocational Agriculture LARRY LONGHOFER Math, Driver Ed. Basketball Coach VICKI MILLER - Photographer BEULAH EDWARDS - Sponsor JOHN DAVIES - Sports Editor DIANA POCK - Activities Editor Producers -- Annual Staff GLENN CRAFT - Asst. Editor BRENDA OTT - Editor LINDA STANDIFERD - Senior Editor SHIRLEY SLOAN - Treasurer NANCY STANDIFERD - Advertising Manager CATHY HAMMAN - Class Editor tage Crew COOKS: LUCILLE EDWARDS GOLDIE NORRIS LUCILLE WISE KAREN DOTSON, Secretary BUS DRIVERS: CLYDE LOWMAN GLEN DALE MILLER DOROTHY MILLER VERNA LONGHOFER CUSTODIANS: CLYDE LOWMAN ELVIN SERGEANT Seniors GALEN DALE MILLER PRESIDENT lt is never the wrong time to do the right thing. AMBITION: To do the best I possibly can in whatever I do. WEAKNESS: Pinball Machines. Dramatics 3, 4, Marching and Concert Band 1, FBLA 2, 3, 4, Offi cer 3, 4, Regional Convention 2, 3, 4, State Convention 2,3,4, Na tional Convention 2, 3, 4, FBLA Parliamentary Procedure Team2 3, 4, FBLA Beginning Bookkeeping Regional and State Contest Win- ner 2, Student Council 3, Class Officer 3, 4, L - Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' CA THRYN LOUISE HA MMAN VICE-PRESIDENT If you want a place in the sun, you have to expect some blisters. AMBITION, To earn my college degree. WEAKNESS, Sophisticated and mature young men. Dramatics 3, 4, Marching and Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Instrumental Solo 2, Lions' State Band Delegate 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 4: Girls Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, FBLA 2, 3, 4, Officer 3, 4, State Officer 4: Regional Convention 2, 3, 4, State Convention 2, 3, 4, National Convention 2, 3, FBLA State Spelling Contest Win- ner 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Officer 4, Stu d ent Council Workshop 4, Annual Staff 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 3, 4, Mascot 3, 4, Alternate Cheerleader 2, 3, Class Officer 2, 4 State Representative 3 3 3 3 WISE WS 1 I NANCY IO STANDIFERD SECRETARY Happiness sneaks in through a door you didn't know you left open. AMBITION: To marry a man who can cook and clean house. WEAKNESS, Popping ankles. Dramatics 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Girls Chorus 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Officer 3, Annual Staff4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Officer 4, Ch e er - le ad e r 3, 4, Head Cheerleader 4, Class Officer 3, 4, 'FFA Queen Candidate 2, Homecoming Queen Attendant 3, 4, Co-ed C orr e- s pond ent 4, Girls' State Representative 3 GLENN STEVEN CRAFT CLASS REPRESENTATIVE Your attitude may determine your altitude. AMBITION: To be successful in whatever I do. WEAKNESS: Girls, Girls, Girls! Dramatics 3, 45 FBLA 2, 3, 45 Officer 45 Regional Convention 2, 3, 45 State Convention 2, 3, 45 National Convention 2, 3g Mr. FBLA of Kansas 35 Student Council 1, 45 Annual Staff 45 Class Officer 1, 3, 45 FFA lg Football 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 L - Club 2, 3,4 FLOYD DEWAYNE DOWELL TREASURER A man who wearshis pants out before his shoes, makes contact in the wrong places! AMBITION: To someday receive an Instrument 8a Commercial Rating from the FAA. WEAKNESS: Good weather and just a handful of change. Dramatics 3, 45 Band 1, Class Officer 1,45 FFA lg L - Club 1, 2 3, 4, Officer 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2 CHARLES DAVID BARTLEY lf at first you don't succeed, try reading instructions. AMBITION: To own a six-eight 'vette. WEAKNESS5 High speeds on curves. Dramatics 3, 45 FBLA 25 Football 15 Basketball l,2: Track 1, 2, 3, 4 JOHN M. DAVIES A person is always right until Mr. Teichgraeber says differently. AMBITION: To become a push -button farmer. WEAKNESS: Good looking women and booze. Dramatics 3, 45 Annual Staff 4g Class Officer 2g FFA l, 2, 3, 4501'- ficer 3, 4g Football l', 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Track 1, 2, 3, 4g L - Club 3, 4 GALE DEAN COMBES Parents acting like children are sillyg children acting like par - ents are delinquents. AMBITION: To become a successful farmer. WEAKNESS: Htuiting. Draniatics 3,4g FFA l, 2, 3, 45 Officer 4, Football 1, 2, L -Club 1, 2 rs at A WAYNE DAVID FRANCIS Flattery is like soap--ninety per cent lye. AMBITION: To make it through college. WEAKNESS: A certain Junior gnl. Dramatics 3, 4g Band 35 Danc e Band 3, Boys Chorus 3, Ensemble Work 35 Football 3, 43 Basketball 3, 4: Track 3, 45 L - Club 3, 4 ORVILLE DUANE HUTCHINSON The way some people find fault, you'd think there was a reward. AMBITION: To become rich and own a hot car with loud pipes! WEAKNESS: Halloween nights with a blue '58 Ford chasing me and girls. Dramatics 3, 45 Color guard 3, 45 FFA l, 2, 3, 45 Officer 45 Foot- ball 2, 3, 45 Basketball l, 25 L - Club 3, 4 TERRY RAY KNIGHT Some folks don't have many faults, but they sure make the most of those they've got. AMBITION: To become a good farmer. WEAKNESS: A certain graduate from Emporia High. Dramatics 3,45 Band l, 2, 35 Dance Band 35 FFA l, 2, 3,45 Offi- cer 45 State Convention 35 Football l, 2, 3, 45 All- league 45 Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3,45 Track 1, 2, 3,45 L -crab 2, 3,4 CAROL JEAN LINI-IART Happiness is everywhere, if you look hard enough. AMBITION: To do the best I can, when I can. WEAKNESS5 A local sailor boy. Dramatics 3, 45 Marching and Concert Band l, 2, 3, 45 Pep Band l State Convention 2, 3, 45 Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4 Cheerleader 3, 45 FFA Queen Candidate l 2, 3,45 Mixed Chorus l, 45 Girls Chorus l, 2, 3, 45 FBLA 2, 3, 45 ROLLA ND KEITH MA RK When angry, count to ten, when very angry, swear. AMBITION: To stay single until I'm twenty'-0116. WEAKNESS5 A certain persuasive woman in a certain school. Dramatics 3, 45 Band l5 Student Council 2, 35 Officer 25 Cla ss Officer 25 FFA l, 2, 3, 45 Officer 2, 35 Football l, 2, 35 Basketball 1, 2, 35 Track 1, 2, 35 L - Club 1, 2, 35 Officer 3 VICKI LEE MILLER The way to keep people from jumping down your throat is to keep your mouth shut. AMBITION: To help make the world a better place to live. WEAKNESS: Getting things done in time to meet a deadline. Dramatics 3, 45 Marching and Concert Band 1, 2, 35 Pep Band 2, 35 Girls Chorus l, 2, 35 Music Solo 2, 35 Girls Trio 2, 3, 45 FBLA 2, 3, 45 State Contest 2, 3, 45 National Convention 35 Y-Teens 2, 3, 45 Officer 45 Student Council 1, 45 Student Council Workshop 45 An- nual Staff 45 Pep Club l, 2, 3, 45 Officer 4 BRENDA LOU OTT I have an answer for every situation--but I can never seem to think of it. I AMBITION: To get an outstanding citizenship grade inany class. WEAKNESS: Green eyes! Dramatics 3, 45 Dance Band 2, 35 Mixed Chorus 45 Girls Chorus 2, 3, 45 Y-Teens 2, 3, 45 Annual Staff 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Officer 49 FFA Queen Candidate 35 FFA Barnwarming Queen 45 Homemaker of Tomorrow 4 KENNETH RAY SCOTT Juvenile delinquency sets in when a youngster stops asking adults where he came from and starts telling them where to go. AMBITION: To be another Johnny Walker. WEAKNESS: KOMA, KEWI, WI-IB, KAAY. Mixed Chorus 45 Boys Chorus 45 FFA 4 ws, DIANA IEANNINE POCK Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. AMBITION: To become a social worker. WEAKNESS5 Shoes. Dramatics 3,45 Marching and Concert Band l, 2, 3, 45 Pep Band l, 2, 3, 45 Band Council 35 Mixed Chorus l, 45 Guls Chorus l, 2, 3, 45 FBLA 2, 3, 45 Officer 45 Regional Convention 2,3,45 State Conven- tion 2, 3,45 Miss FBLA Contest Winner 45 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 45 Of- ficer 2, 35 ICC Candidate 35 Annual Staff 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Officer 45 Cheerleader 2, 3, 45 Homecoming Queen Attendant 35 Homecoming Queen 45 Class Officer l, 2 SHIRLEY DIANE SLOAN Is it true blondes have more fun? I really wouldn't know. AMBITION: To go through life happily. WEAKNESS5 Blonde hair. Dramatics 3, 45 Marching and Concert Band l, 2, 3, 45 Twtler lg Drum Majorette 2, 3, 4g Pep Band l, 2, 3, 45 Dance Band 1,35 Band Council 45 Mixed Chorus 1, 45 Girls Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Solo Work 1 3, 45 Ensemble Work 2, 3, 45 FBLA 2, 3, 45 Regional Convention 2, 3, 45 State Convention 2, 3, 45 National Convention 35 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 45 Annual Staff 45 Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4 .TA MES RUSSELL THORNE One of the greatestlabor-saving inventions of today is tomorrow. AMBITION: To become a rich hog farmer. WEAKNESS: Girls with long hair. Dramatics 3, 49 Marching and Concert Band 19 FFA 1, 2, 3, 4g Of- ficer 2, 3, 49 Football 1, 2, 3, 49 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 49 Track 1, 2, 3, 4, L -Club 1, 2, 3,4, officer 2, 3,4 LINDA KAY STANDIFERD What is life for if not to have a little fun? AMBITION: To be a successful secretary and housewife. WEAKNESS: Osage boys with sharp cars. Dramatics 3,49 Marching and Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 49 Twirler 1, 2, 3, 49 Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 49 Dance Band 1, 2, 39 Ba11dCOu11cil49 So- lo Work 1, 2, Ensemble Work 2,3,49 Mixed Chorus 1, 49 Girls Cho- rus 1, 2, 3, 49 FBLA 2, 3, 49 Regional Convention 2, 3, 49 State Con- vention 2, 3, 4g National Convention 2, 3 9 General Business C on - test Winner29 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 49 Officer 4, Annual Staff 44 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 49 FBLA Newspaper Editor 4 DEANNA JOAN ZINK There is always a walking newspaper around somewhere. AMBITION: To own my own Mustang. WEAKNESS: Black cars with red interiors. Dramatics 3, 49 Marching and Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 49 Pep Band 1, 2, 3g Mixed Chorus 1, Girls Chorus 1, 2, 39 FBLA 2, 39 Regional Convention 2, 35 State Convention 2, 3: Y-Teens 1, 2, 39 Pep Club 1, 2, 3 WARREN L. BEA VERS SPONSOR Attended Eastern Oklahoma A 8: M College B. S. Degree, Oklahoma State University. Proud possessor of a private pi1ot's license - Floyd Dowell Correspondent for CO -ED MA GA ZINE - Nan- cy Standiferd Homemaker of Tomorrow in Betty Crocker test - Brenda Ott Class Histor On August 27, 1963, seventeen meek, anxious freshmen entered Lebo High School--the halls of higher education . Determined tohold their own with the upperclassmen, they completed the first year of high school without encountering too many difficulties. The elected officers for the class were Glenn Craft, presidentglzloyd Dowell, vice-presidentgDiana Pock, secretaryg and Rolland Mark, treasurer. Mr. Gary Van Leeuwen was chosen class sponsor. The sophomore class oftwenty students participated in high school more fully. Vicki Miller, Nan- cy Standiferd, and Brenda Ott joined the class at the beginning of the year. Class officers for this mer- ry group were Rolland Mark, presidentg Diana Pock, secretaryg John Davies, treasurer, Cathy I-Iamman, vice-president: and Mr. Van Leeuwen, sponsor. With the beginning of the junior year, two main goals were in our thoughts, the Junior-Senior prom, and the senior trip. In November the class presented its play, Home Sweet Homicide . We carried on several successful money-making projects throughout the year, such as a doughnut sale, car wash, and others. On May 7, 1966, the seniors were our guests at the Junior-Senior prom, which used the theme, Tender is the Night . The officers who lead the juniors were Galen Miller, presidentg Glenn Craft, vice-presidentg Nancy Standiferd, secretaryg and Floyd Dowell, treasurer. Class sponsors were Mr. Warren Beavers and Mrs. Linda Burris. We were happy to have Wayne Francis join the class at the beginning of the junior year. At the close of our junior year we chose the officers to guide us through our senior year, Galen Miller, presidentp Cathy Hamman, vice-presidentgNancy Standiferd, secretaryglfloyd Dowell, treasurerg Glenn Craft, Student Council representativeg class sponsors, Mr. Beavers and Mrs. Marjorie Sheeley. Ken Scott joined the class at the beginning of the senior year which opened August 29, 1966. We began the last of our twelve years of education, with twenty-0116 students. Steve Kellum did not return. We launched our busiest year by holding the annual Senior Carnival, and soon after the magazine sale. Our treasury grew slowly throughout the year with proceeds from a fireworks stand in July, a doughnut sale, the senior play, Cheaper by the Dozen, and concessions sold at all ball games. Twenty-one eager, anxious, but slightly melancholy seniors marched into the gymnasium for the last time on May 17, 1967, to receive diplomas, for it was graduation night. There was only one more activity for the Senior Class of 1967, the senior trip. At midnight fol- lowing graduation, the group boarded the bus and left for an unforgettable trip through the South. We, the Senior Class of 1967, wish to express our thanks to the teachers for helping us throughout twelve years of schooling, the community for its support during money-making projects, our fellow stu- dents for the friendship and encouragement they have given us. We wish especially to thank our parents for their guidance and support throughout these twelve years of our education. Those who have attended Lebo Public Schools all twelve years are David Bartley, Gale Combes, Glenn Craft, Iohn Davies, Cathy Hamman, Terry Knight, Galen Miller, Shirley Sloan, Linda Standiferd, Jim Thorne, and Deanna Zink. It's the year 1987 and surprises came to the Lebo graduating class of '67. A meeting of two hundred ofthe country's most amazing celebrities was scheduled to begin this week in Honolulu and every one ofthe '67 Seniors appeared. Never in history has one school produced so many stars. Our ace reporter J erimiah Klondike was on the spot to describe the stars. First to step off the plane is Glenn Craft. He is now rated as the American woman's most sought-after man. He was heard to say as he stepped into the crowd. Easy girls, don't squeeze to tight, and let'sdrop the formality, you can call me Poopsey. Oh, America, you'll never believe this! Here is the toughest, meanest man in America. He's rated by the F. B. I. as the world's most wanted criminal. Look closely folks, that's Orville Muggsey Hutchinson. What's this sudden burst of excitement? Oh yes, Shirley Sloan is now in Hawaii. Better start running fellows. Miss Sloan just walked away with the gold medal in the Olympic 100 yd. dash. She's now considered the fastest woman alive. Coming down the steps of the plane is the richest and most successful man in the western hemisphere, Mr. Galen Miller. He is given credit for putting glasses on every poor-sighted person in America. His latest idea won him the Nobel Peace Prize. He provides free glasses for all referees before basketball games. Stepping off the plane is the world's biggest pig farmer. Jim owns a pig farm north of Lebo. lt is said that he and his wife have a pet pig named Arnold, that can almost out-eat Jim. Hold the wolfwhistles fellows! Making her exit from the plane is Nancy Standiferd who just replaced Elea- nor Roosevelt as the people's most loved woman. lt is said she knows three languages and can speak Spanish quite fluently. Watch out teenagers here he comes! Kenny Scott, recording idol, has just released his twenty-fourth smash hit which is already selling close to 1, OOO, OOO records. Kenny will always be remembered for his two golden oldies Roses are Red and Violets are Blue. And now before you is Carol Linhart. Second only to Jenny Lind in voice quality and strength she is now known as the Queen of the Opera Screechers. Carol accredits her great success to her high school music teacher who she swears taught her everything she knows. Cathy Hamman, first woman governor of Kansas, is now making her appearance. Cathy's first move when she took office was to bring back Jackson's spoils system. Many of her male friends are now in office. Linda Standiferd, who is next off the plane, is a famous highway engineer. She has recently constructed a speedway to Osage. Linda is wearinga smile because she is about to be married but there was a misunderstanding between Linda and the ouija board about the date. Vicki Miller, the world's most acclaimed psychologist has admitted one faultg she becomes too involved in other people's problems, but she can rest easier now because she finally got her younger sister married off. Stepping off the plane in his usual confident manner, Wayne Francis was heard to say that after overcoming some obstacles he has finally made it through college. He is now the owner of the largest chain of supermarkets in the nation. Pushing her way off the plane is Diana Pock. She is now engaged to the world's greatest basketball player who was a 1966 graduate of LHS. Diana is living in New York where she just loves the New York people. Excitement stirs as Terry Knight steps off the plane. Terry is the main character in Mother Goose's new poem The Old Man in the Shoe. V What's this? Why are all the military men saluting? Oh, it's Admiral David Bartley. David is the only Admiral in the history of LHS who could come back with wilder tales than Mr. Jerry Teichgraeber. Coming off the plane now is Mr. Thorne's lovely and charming wife, Brenda. lf you'll look closely you'll notice their nine children waving from the windows. Mrs. Thorne's new book has just been named America's best seller. It's entitled How I Found Happiness on a Pig Farm. Gale Combes the world's most acclaimed bud caller tells us that he owes most of his success to the quacks he ran around with in high school. The crowd is happy to see Rolland Mark stepping off the plane. Rolland was recently voted the most pop- ular bachelor host of the year. Rolland has attributed his success of being a bachelor for twenty years to being able to love'em and leave'em. A great honor is in store for us because the mayor of Chicago, Deanna Zink is stepping off the plane. De- anna is presently campaigning to pierce the ears of every girl in Chicago. After four years in agricultural training at K-State, our next celebrity, John Davies, revolutionized the la- bor saving devices. Although John gives the impression he's lazy, he's really thinking all the time. Last to leave the plane is the pilot, Floyd Dowell. Floyd received his fame during the Vietnam war when he wiped out single handedly a large group of Red Chineseg color cousins to the Red Baron. I9 I, CHARLES BARTLEY, am not going to will anything because I feel I will need it in the future. I, GALE COMBES, will my hunting ability to all of the amateurs afield. I, GLENN CRAFT, will my ability to be organized to Mr. Teichgraeber. I, JOHN DAVIES, will my ability to always stay out of trouble to brother Harlan. I, FLOYD DOWELL, will my ability Cif anyl to fly to anyone who even thinks they would like to learn how! I, WAYNE FRANCIS, will my curly hair to Linda Thorne. I, CATHY HAMMAN, will the wolf head to whoever is brave enough to wear it. I, ORVILLE HUTCHINSON, will my ability to work inthe lunchroom to anybody who thinks he can master the job. I, TERRY KNIGHT, will all my gum wrappers to Mrs. Miller, my speech teacher. I, CAROL LINHART, will my quiet, reserved cheering voice to loud, boisterous Marilyn Prowell. Q I, ROLLAND MARK, will my ability to excel in track to Thomas Henry Hatred. I, GALEN MILLER, will my ability to shoot pool to Phil Williams. I, VICKI MILLER, will my ability to get along so well with Mr. Allison to Shauna Bartley. I, BRENDA OTT, will my ability to irritate Mt. Teichgraeber to Darla Benton. I, DIANA POCK, will my ability to refrain from flirting to Janet Miller. I, KENNETH SCOTT, will nothi11g, for I owe nothi.ng. I, SHIRLEY SLOAN, will my drum major stick to anyone who can remember where I left it. . I, LINDA STANDIFERD, will my ability to date older boys to Margaret Linsey. I, NANCY STANDIFERD, will Sl. 00 worth of school pictures to M. Kimball to hang in the office. I, JIM THORNE, will my '64 chevy to anybody who thinks they can keep it on the Olivet road. I, DEANNA ZINK, will my ability to laugh and always have a good time to the faculty of LHS. We will the Juniors our good looks and our athletic abilities. We will the Sophomores our scholastic ability. 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E Mary Allegre Shauna Bartley John Born Cynthia Brown Colleen Combes Evan Ellis Janet Evans Roger I-lenrichs Loree Horton Gale Knight Dwight Krueger David Lyman Christine Morgan Robert Morgan Roger Peck Marilyn Prowell Barbara Rogers Debra Scoville Roger Thomas Linda Thorne Catherine Wilson James Wolf Freshman Officers David Lyman, Treasurerg Evan Ellis, Presidentg Janet Evans, Secretaryg Gale Knight, Vice-Presidentg Mary Allegre, Student Council Representativeg Mr. Longhofer, Spon- sor. Choke! Choke! Cough! Cough! Freshman girls sample their cooking. Gale don'tjun1p! l'll Fe! Fi! Fo! Pum! Add , another lizard leg! marry you! ! ! Three More Glorious Years Act I Freshman Initiation Seniors, dear S eniors Beauty is only skin deep Watch your s Student Council OFFICERS: Darla Benton, treasurerg Cathy Hannnan, presidentg Philip Williams, vice-presiclentg Ann Becker, secretary. BACK ROW: Ms. Miller, Clair Niles, James Hunter, Janet Miller, Gale Knight, Vicki Miller, Arclith Benton, Barbara Booth, Mary Allegre. FIRST ROW: Ann Becker, Dennis Rosine, Cathy Hamnian, Glenn Craft, Darla Benton. 29 Football -- 1966 BACK ROW: Coach Jerry Teichgraeber, Jerry Bartley, Floyd Dowell, Wayne Francis, Terry Knight, Charles Mc- Cormick, Ronald Schemm, Jim Thorne, Tom Harred, John Davies, Galen Miller, Glenn Craft, Bob Smith' Trainer, Norman Spielman, and Assistant Coach, Larry Longhofer. FIRST ROW: David Lyman, Jim Hunter Harlan Davies, Kenny Huddleston, Gale Knight, Roger Pock, Greg Sloan, Tom Zink, Orville Hutchinson, lay George, and Trainer, Ken Carlton. The Lebo football team compiled a record of five wins and no losses before being defeated by the hardhit- ting Roosevelt and Olpe ball clubs. The Wolves came back, though, and defeated Madison to close the season with a well-earned record of six wins and two losses. 1966 FOOTBALL SCORES Lebo Visitors 37 Emporia Sophomores 0 46 Gridley 6 47 Northern Heights 6 45 Waverly 7 26 LeRoy 0 o orpe 34 O Roosevelt 41 39 Madison 19 1966 Lettermen Terry Knight J im Thorne Tom Harred Orville Hutchinson All-League Center Tackle Guard Guard Phil Williams Glenn Craft Floyd Dowell Wayne Francis All-League F. B. Quarterback Wingback Tailback Galen Miller John Davies Harlan Davies Charley McCormick Right End Left End C. Linebacker End Greg Sloan Ron Schemm Bob Smith Jerry Bartley Tackle Tackle Linebacker Tackle Football Cheerleaders CHEERLEADERS--Carol Linhartg Diana Pockg Mascot, Cathy Hanlmang Jean Standiferdg Head, Nancy Standiferd. I To open the 1966 football season, the Lebo High School student body burned an effigy. The pep rally consisted of a weiner roast, cheers, a pep skit, PGp1llLlSlC, andatalk byCoach Teich- graeber. The highlight of the evening was a snake dance downtown followed by the burning of the effigy. THE LEBO MARCHING BAND TWIRLERS: Cynthia Brown, Linda Standiferd, and Carolyn Bar nett. DRUM MAIORETTE: Shirley Sloan Homecoming King: I im Thor- Terry Knight and ne and Queen: Diana Pock N an c y Standiferd Scott Booth and I ill Sch- rader Darla Benton and John D a v ie s and Je a 11 Floyd Dowell Stand iferd Royalty Future Farmers of America OFFICERS: Warren Beavers, sponsors Michael Croucher, reporters Jim Thorne, vice-presidentg JohnDavies, presi dentg Terry Knight, secretary-treasurerg Orville Hutchinson, sentinelg .Tim Hunter, Student council representa tive. W: Terry Knight, John Davies, Norman Spielman, Jim Thorne, Charley McCormick, Ronald Schemm, Kenneth Scott. SECOND ROW: Harlan Davies, Dennis Rosine, Ke11 Carlton, Floyd Thomas, Greg Sloan, Jay George, Jim Hunter, Michael Croucher, Warren Beavers sponsor FIRST ROW- Richard Mor an I h B , , . g , o n orn, Evan Ellis, Dwight Krueger, Roger Thomas, Charles Scott, Orville Hutchinson. BACK RO FFA A ctwltles 1 966 Barnwarmmg A A - 251.1sigrafwff.S::2Z5QsQ:?gwf'A?f3:Af .. - ' ffi:,ff.Q-Wen 1 - N - A. 1-3-nf -kg :af L:v'.as1f?1.:f 'ui wt E' ' 5 i E nf ,TW ,- A.. f Q,-:iw 'WX 'fu .51 I .V . . . I, A ' f '. , A Sw. gym.. V . fe I-mst : 31 35 L 1? 1' K 'Vis .lHSf Es-Yks-i3..ss1W . f . M K ' f .Ha F vi. S is - - - f J '. 91 'ZiT2'Q,:,m i5Y-155' will mmf. in -' :iff -253 Sisgkggvgvf x E 'R H is W ive Qi-nw NM X535 Six Vi?-'Q' xwifkf sf W 9 Q, sf' wie '52 X -s RN' 'Q Fixx . 'A'L ww . . Li?-Q: Z. 55 EM .. fb H u Pin. rv .- . - 'ii-fT7?5,i?,sqgp iaifvikgziwq ff ,Q .,ww. N . ww , 11.553 ,2z.,,-2.5 wx! 7.2, ..Qj'...v-mug, afgssi . 'Q . 7 ,Q f.,,.,,.,,,w3f Ng . ?5?G .i?:f' 443 ,fu 45' . 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N. mf FFA Projects Junior Play 66The Adorable Imp Yom chair, Sir. You found her where? On Guard! l-Iortense Hostetter . Betty Lou Gordon. . Mrs. Abby Simpkins Brian Barclay . . . Malvina Barclay. . Pamela Gordon . . Clint Purdy . . . Imogene Van Ryndon Winston Pickrel . . Dilworth Pickrel. . Ross Waldron . . Director . . . Cast Curtain Call . . Joann Slead . .Darla Benton . . Ann Allegre . . James Hunter . -- . Lupe Mendoza . . Janet Miller . . Clair Niles . . Barbara Booth Philip Williams Chuck Benedict . . Kenton Jones . . Mrs. Miller Autumn Moments ACT II BASKETBALL 1966-67 VARSITY I I Floyd Dowell, Wayne Franc is, John Davies, Jim Thorne, Terry Knight, Galen Miller, Glenn craft. TWIN VALLEY LEAGUE UNDEFEATED TWIN VALLEY LEAGUE CHAMPIONS TWIN VALLEY LEAGUE TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS CLASS BB DISTRICT CHAMPIONS CLASS BB REGIONAL RUNNERS-UP JUNIOR VARSITY BACK ROW: Assistant Coach Jerry Teichgraeber Michael Croucher Gr Sl l , , eg oan, C air Niles, Kenny Huddles- ton, Roger Pock, Charley McCormick, Jim Wolf, Gale Knight, Ron Standiferd, Bob Smith, Coach Larry Long- hofer. FIRST ROW: Trainer Phil Williams, Floyd Thomas, Chuck Scott, Jerry Bartley, ChuckBenedict, Harlan Davies, Jim Hunter K ' ' ' , enton Jones, Rodney Criqui, John Born, Trainer Evan Ellis. 40 SENIUR LE TTERMEN Jim Thorne Hon. Mention All-Area Floyd Dowell s John Davies L All League All League All League All-Area I-lon. Mention All-Area Hon. Mention A11-State 1966-67 VARSITY SCORES 20 Wins 3 Losses Lebo 67 Reading 7 O Burlingame 51 Gridley 39 Roosevelt 52 Olpe 84 Waverly 97 LeRoy 7 4 Willi arnsbury 53 Madison y 66 Hartford Glenn Craft 63 Gridley 55 Madison 3, 52 Osage City :QE 1 103 Waverl Y 53 Malvern H1 ' 30 LeRoy TOURNAMENT scomas g is t --N ews DIS TRIC T 63 Hartford 53 REGIONAL . S . 46 Northern Heights Wayne Francis VARSITY 13 Wins 5 Losses Lebo Visitors Le bo 7 1 Reading 32 60 74 Burlingame 30 57 7 8 Gridley 39 39 43 Roosevelt 51 43 69 Olpe 51 42 49 Waverly 65 '74, 65 LeRoy 39 70 Williamsburg 46 62 75 Madison 44 58 62 Hartford 35 Visitors 50 43 44 63 47 46 42 43 46 39 38 52 61 30 49 56 62 45 59 44 45 2 Terry Knight Galen Miller Gridley Madison Osage City Waverly Melvern LeRoy TVL TOURNAMENT Madison Waverly Visitors 37 36 67 44 59 58 41 41 r l Diana Pockg HEAD CHEERLEADER, Nancy Standiferdg Jean Standiferdg Carol Linhart. ix ?3 X .. .... . ALTERNATE CHEERLEADER: Darla Benton MASCOT: Cathy Hamman Pep Club OFFICERS: Vicki Miller, Student Council Representatives Brenda Ott, Secretary: Diana Pock, President: Mr s. Mary Clark, Sponsor, Nancy Standiferd, Treasurer: Cathy Haninian, Vice-President. BACK ROW: Mrs. Clark, Sponsor. MEMBERS: Ann Allegre, Carolyn Barnett, Joann Slead, Janet Miller, Bec- ky Niles, Margaret Linsey, Vicki Miller, Barbara Booth. FOURTH ROW: Barbara Rogers, Kathleen Hutchinson, Becky Weitndan, Ardith Benton, Linda Thorne, Io Kellum, Loree Horton, Susan Davies, Ann Becker, S andr a ' h ' ' M an Freund. THIRD ROW: Karen Huddleston, Glenda Combes, Marilyn Prowell, Shauna Bartley, C ristine org Cynthia Brown, Mary Allegre, Lupe Mendoza, Kathy Wilson. SECOND ROW: Brenda Ott, Shirley Sloan, Lin- - ' h D' da Standiferd, Karna McGregor, Marilyn Kimball, Darla Benton, Janet Evans. FIRST ROW. Carol Lin art, 1- ana Pock, Cathy Hannnan, Jean Standiferd, Nancy Standiferd. The Christmas Assembl N S553 sf The Spanish classes, under the direction of Mr. Peavler, entertained the student body by singing Christmas hymns and carols in Spanish. Some of the selections were Silent Night, lt Came Upon a Midnight Clear, 'VH ' u vu ' n ark, the Herald Angels Sing, and Jingle Bells. T i w i The Junior Class was host for the Christmas party. The evening was spent dancing until the arrival of Santa, who gave out presents. Instead of buying gifts for fellow students, e a c h brought and exchanged children's toys. Following the party the toys were given to the Salvation Army for underprivileged children in the Emporia area. Y-Teens OFFICERS: Sherryl Longhofer, sponsorg Ann Allegre, pianist: Linda Standiferd, reporter: Jean Standiferd, vice- presidentg Vicki Miller, presidentg Lupe Mendoza, secretary: Ardith Benton, treasurer: Janet Miller, student' council representative: Carolyn Barnett, song leader. BACK ROW: Rebecca Niles, Sandra Freund, Joann Slead, Marilyn Kimball, Barbara Rogers, Karna McGregor, Susan Davies, Linda Thorne, Jo Kellum, Ann Becker. THIRD ROW: Darla Benton, Barbara Booth,Cathy Ham- man Nancy Standiferd, Carol Linhart, Diana Pock, Shirley Sloan, Margaret Linsey, Rebecca Wertrnan, Gail Allen, Kathleen Criqui, Kathleen Hutchinson. SECOND ROW: Loree Horton, Mary Allegre, Cynthia Brown, Karen Huddleston, Colleen Conibes, Glenda Combes, Christine Morgan, Shauna Bartley, Marilyn Prowell, J an e t Evans, Kathy Wilson, Brenda Ott. FIRST ROW: Sherryl Longhofer, Carolyn Barnett, Ann Allegre, Linda Stand- iferd, Vicki Miller, Janet Miller, Ardith Benton, Lupe Mendoza, Jean Standiferd. 115 N lub K --il .TTS I l BACK ROW: Orvi Niles, Ron Schemm, ies, Philip Williams, Michael Croucher James Hunter Galen Miller, An,frW,, , F lle Hutchinson, Floyd Dowell, Robert Smith, Greg Sloan, Wayne Francis, Glenn Craft, Clair Jerry Bartley. 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SECOND ROW: Coach Jerry Teich- graeber, Clair Niles, Michael Croucher, Wayne Francis, Galen Miller, Glenn Craft, Harlan Davies, Robert Smith, Greg Sloan, Floyd Thomas, Jay George. FIRST ROW: Richard Morgan, Rodney Criqui, Jerry Bartley, Tom Zink, James Hunter, Kenton Jones, John Born, Charles Scott, Robert Morgan, David Lyman. ATHLETIC BANQUET W SPEAKER: Coach Stromgren from College of Emporia . Carol Linhart was voted Miss Spirit . John Davies received the Sportsmanship Award from the Pep Club. Rebecca Niles received the Outstanding Pep Club Member Award. 49 FUTUREBUSINESS LEADER OF AMERICA Sponsor, Mrs. Mary Clarkg Student Council Representative, Barbara Booth: Reporter, Joann Sleadg Second Vice-president, Philip Williamsg President, Galen Millerg Secretary, Cathy Hamman: Trea- surer, Diana Pockg First Vice-President, Glenn Craft. BACK ROW: Sandra Freund, Vicki Miller, Kama McGregor, Rebecca Weitman, Ann Allegre, Marilyn Kimball, Carolyn Barnett, Margaret Linsey, Robert Smith, Norman Spielman. SECOND ROW: Kathleen Hutchinson, Ann Becker, Susan Davies, Michael Croucher, Gail Allen, Lupe Mendoza, Charles Benedict, Greg Sloan, Ken- ron Jones. THIRD ROW: Jim Hunter, Linda Standiferd, Shirley Sloan, Glenda Combes, Karen Huddleston, Darla Benton, Carol Linhart, Janet Miller. FRONT ROW: Mrs. Clark, Glenn Craft, Galen Miller, Diana Pock, Cathy Hamman, Barbara Booth, Joann Slead. O FBLA Activities State winner Chapter exhibit Chapter poster Dr. Hamden L. Forkner - founder of FBLA Installation of 1967-68 officers State awards banquet NSA YUNARA JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET AND PROM April 29, 1967 Dinner is served . 1 , W 'W W 1' ww f: ,L www npr -ww fb Xfmwzmf,fwwvc Xen:-fpww-A' Q ' 1 1 A f ' X W. 'L gf ,E-1 fr A V' Egg 5? If f f ,I .rf giiriig f-uf' r 13352 f fr 2 A ,, W V., F .Hy 2522- 1 52, L' I 'M 'W' A . fr? fi: gif!-fli. 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MM A H MW X sa.. 5 A 2:-PgqwsreS-rg-1:-zsewierzfrisrrsirsrwf1-:sms -1-2-QQMESSK X 5 Gosh, it 52 's lonesom e up here . Sayonara Rickshaw ride Puff, the magic dragon STYLE REVIEW Carol and Diana emcee the show. Jean's been busy! Miss Harshaw and Mrs. Sheeley take time for re freshments after the show. Linda's first style 'show . AWARDS T0 FFA UNDERCLASSMEN RON SCHEMM--Farm Me- MICHAEL CROUCHER--Public chanics Speaking Chapter Star Farmer JOHN BORN--Star Greenhand 53 66 99 Cheaper by the I said MOVEI Hoo! Ray! Rah! and a tiger! SENIOR PLAY CAST Mr. Gilbreth . Mrs. Gilbreth. Ernestine. . . Frank .... Jackie . . Dan . . Bill . . Fred. . Anne . Lillian. . Martha .... o Mrs. Fitzgerald . . Dr. Burton . . Joe Scales . . Miss Brill . . Larry . . . Director . . 54 Dozen Just because you don't understand men Oh, Daddy, do you have to go? .Rolland Mark Diana Pock Vicki Miller Galen Miller . .Carol Linhart Floyd Dowell . . Glenn Craft . . Wayne Francis . .Cathy Hamman . Nancy Standiferd . . .Shirley Sloan . . . .Brenda Ott . . . Jim Thorne . . Orville Hutchinson . Linda Standiferd . . . John Davies . Mrs. Faye Miller oo Q. Concert Band 3 DIRECTOR: Sidney Alli- ker, Linda Standiferd, Shirley Sloan, Margaret Linsey, Darla Benton. BACK ROW: Sandra Freund, Jay George, Jo Kellum, Rob Morgan,Deanna Zink, Jim Wolf, Margaret Linsey, Carolyn Barnett, Carol Linhart, Shirley Sloan, Kenny Carlton, Evan Ellis. THIRD ROW: Karen I-Iuddleston, Colleen Combes, Mary Allegre, Joann Slead, Glenda Combes, Ann Becker,J im Hunt- er, Gail Allen, Marilyn Kimble, Mike Croucher, Mr. Allison-DIRECTOR. SECOND ROW: Chris Morgan, Shauna Bartley, Susan Davies, Kathleen Hutchinson, Ardith Benton, Greg Sloan, Janet Evans, Linda Thorne, Lupe Men- doza, Linda Standiferd. FIRST ROW: Diana Pock, Barbara Booth, Cindy Brown, Kathy Wilson, Cathy Hamman, Darla Benton. son. OFFICERS: AnnBec- Glee Clubs BACK ROW: Kathleen Hutchinson, Carol Linhart, Brenda Ott, Linda Standiferd, Karen Hucldleston, Glenda Combes, Becky Weitman, Colleen Combes, Karna McGregor, Cathy Hamman, Nancy Standiferd, Jean Standiferd, Diana Pock, Shirley Sloan, Barbara Rogers. SECOND ROW: Linda Thorne, Lupe Mendoza, Janet Evans, Mari1ynKim- ball, Ann Allegre, Barbara Booth, Ardith Benton, Loree Horton, Joann Slead, Gail Allen, Carolyn Barnett, Ann Becker. FIRST ROW: Cindy Brown, Sandra Freund, Darla Benton, Mary Allegre, Margaret Linsey, Chris Mor- gan, Shauna Bartley, Becky Niles, Susan Davies, Jo Kellum, Kathy Wilson. BACK ROW: Greg Sloan, KennyCarlton, Bob Smith, Roger Pock, CharleyMcCormick, Jim Wolf, Norman Spiel- man, Ron Schemn, Ken Scott, Gale Knight, Mike Croucher, Jerry Bartley. FIRST ROW: John Born, Dwight Kreuger, Rick Morgan, Rodney Criqui, Roger Henricks, Jay George, Kenton Jones, Evan Ellis, Rob Morgan, Dav- id Lyman. 56 MUSIC ENSEMBLES BRASS QUARTET: Philip Williams, Michael Croucher, Jay George, Ardith Benton. MIXED ENSEMB LE- - FIRST ROW: Shirley Sloan, Mar- ilyn Kimball, Joann Slead, Rebecca Niles, Ann Beck- er, Darla Benton. BACK ROW: Rick Morgan, Mi- chael Croucher, Kenneth Carlton, Robert Smith, Jay George. CLARINET QUARTET: Diana Rock, Barbara Booth, Joann Slead, Mary Allegre. Mixed Chorus FIRST ROW: Cindy Brown,fSandra Freund, Darla Benton, Mary Allegre, Margaret Linsey, David Lyman, Rick Morgan, Rob Morgan, Rodney Criqui, Dwight Kreuger, Roger I-linrichs, KentonJones, Chris Morgan, Shauna Bart- ley, Rebecca Niles, Ann Becker, Kathy Wilson. SECOND ROW: Linda Thorne, Lupe Mendoza, Janet Evans, Marilyn Kimball, Ann Allegre, Barbara Booth, John Born, Jerry Bartley, Evan Ellis, Robert Smith, Kenneth Carl- ton, Michael Croucher, Gale Knight, Ardith Benton, Loree Horton, Joann Slead, Gail Allen, Carolyn Barnett, Mr. Allison. THIRD ROW: Kathleen Hutchinson, Carol Linhart, Brenda Ott, Rebecca Weitman, Glenda Combes, Linda Standiferd., Karen Huddleston, Coleen Combes, Karna McGregor, Cathy I-Iamman, Nancy Standiferd, Jean Standiferd, Diana Pock, Shirley Sloan, Barbara Rogers, Susan Davies, Jo Kellum. BACK ROW: Greg Sloan, Kenneth Scott, Ron Schemn, Charley McCormick, Norman Spielman, James Wolf, Roger Pock, Jay George. BA CCALA UREA TE May 14, 1967 Processional Speaker: The Reverend Gerald Toburen Recessional Candlelighting Clair de Lune .... . . . . . . Debussy Lebo School Band Processional Pomp and Circumstance . . . . . . . Elgar Lebo School Band Invocation . . . . . . ....... . Martin Jones Lebo Baptist Church Let There Be Peace on Earth ..... . . . . .arr. Ades Mixed Ensemble Baccalaureate Sermon . .............. The Old and New The Reverend Gerald Toburen, Lebo Methodist Church One God . . . . . . . . . . . . .arr. Ringwald Mixed Ensemble Benediction . . . . . . . Martin Jones Recessional Pomp and Circumstance . . . . . . . . Elgar Lebo School Band COMMENCEMENT May 17, 1967 Clair de Lune Commencement Address Valedictorian: Galen Miller Salullatoriafli Diana POCR COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES Candlelighting Clair de Lune .... . . . . . . Debussy Lebo School Band Processional Pomp and Circumstanceu . . . Elgar Invocation . . . ............ Reverend Gerald Toburen Lebo Methodist Church Around the World ........... . . . Young America - Our Heritage ............. . . Steele Junior High Mixed Ensemble Commencement Address . . . . . . . . . . The Face on the Mountain Reverend Jack Barron, First Christian Church, Emporia Graduation Day . . . . . . . . . . . arr. Stickles Senior Ensemble Presentation of Diplomas . . . . . . . . . . Donald R. Kimball Principal Benediction . . . .Reverend Gerald Toburen Awards to Seniors I FFA--Gale Combes, DeKalb Award Livestock Production FFA - - Terry Knight Crop Award FFA--James Thorne Livestock Production Diana Pock--Crisco Company 7, FFA--John Davies FFA--Kenneth Scott State Farmer Award Dairying Award Cathy Harriman- -Coffey County Teachers Scholar- shipg Kansas State Teachers College Scholarship - Award to outstanding Home Ec- it 'f ga onomics Senior Student ' ' ' 5 j. ' . - 5 Zo, , ,1.,,.,,,. tyy , y,,11 ,. ,V sr ,V tzasmwf as? 'f QM HQ' ,ffltfsffrifaf-i3Qz152sfViiM EXW is rt,t gy Ama 7,-. , fy 'sz -.zVw,fw zffszlhsmt '145'455i?43 t .4 3 s , 4 as 2 W,MMs gf A rr, f R at Q f Ya, Q sNm,,,yer S 6, iajxewjfxlnv rf fx! Qaeda! avr X, vi gf Zaiwfi, mr22Xdax,,1ff W r X? swift fr K 4 2 1 X 7 fV1?52eg'32 gf ' 1 Sid Qgsfxiaf 3526 jig ' 1 ' 1 9552525:2fs?y5??gBZszs5igtrfY?iEQvV . I JV . 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CHEERLEADERS: Gloria S lo an , Myrna Huddleston, Pat Weitman, Debra Evans. aww B TEAM--BACK ROW: Mr. Teichgraeber, Dana Smith, Eldon Thomas, Kenny Houser, Royce Down, Danny Botkin, Chuck Sergeant. FIRST ROW: Peter Allegre, Steve Benedict, Galen Knight, Robert Grimniett, Ronald Freund. Beginning B and BACK ROW: Rex Kellum, Gail Kimball, Howard Freerksen. FIRST ROW: Rhonda Smith, Kara Gay Sullivan, Sharon Miller, Jimmy Ioonas, Joyce Hutchinson, Londa Knight. G ra de B and E, gs f BACK ROW: Phil George, Ronald Freund, Steven Houser, Earl Rice, Connie Evans, Robert Kimball, Robert Brown, Gary Knight. THIRD ROW: Glenda Combes, Craig Ellis, Mike Booth, Russell White, Douglas Smith, Gail Benton, LaRita Croucher, Chuck Sergeant, Alan Freund, Peter Allegre, Corwin Miller, Mr. Allison. SEC OND ROW: Terry Morgan, Debra Allan, Debra Carr, Gail Evans, Ronnie Stephens, Dana Smith, Steve Ben edict, Galen Knight, Debra Bailey, Sylvia Mendoza, Debra Sleezer, Sherie Bailey. FIRST ROW: Vicki Bus- boom, Gayle Linhart, Gloria Sloan, Myrna Huddleston, Debra Evans, Christine Combes, Nancy Zink, Cindy Freund, Marilyn Edwards, Sharyl Hutchinson, Patty Benton. , 64 Junior Y-Teens BACK ROW: Vicki Busboom, Debbie Bailey, Patty Benton, Cheryl O'Neal, Marilyn Edwards, Gayle Linhart, Pat Weitmen, Gloria Sloan. SECOND ROW: Sherie Bailey, Linda Evans, Kathy Linhart, Glenda Colnbes, Diana Freerksen, Sharyl Hutchinson. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Evans, Debra Evans, Debra Richmond, LaRita Croucher, Myr- na Huddleston, Linda Sullivan, Kathy Scott, Mrs. Becker. Kindergarten FELT BOARD Bobby Gould John Edwards Margaret Baldwin FINGERPAINTING I oline Shaner Steve Huddleston Todd Jones ,L 'L ' ' CALENDAR Brenda Lyman Martin Fillmore Frances McCormick PAINTING Cherry Hinrichs Julie Linhart Eileen Sullivan 65 First Grade BACK ROW: Linda Brown, Sandra Hinricks, Gary Wise, Billy Edwards, Barbara Hinricks, Douglas Hanks, Cathy Hoffman, Scott Smith, Terri Small. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Norris, Grace Kellum, Connie Sullivan, Scott Booth, Alicia Sergeant, Donna Criqui, Pamela Graham, Chris Knight, Pamela Davies. NOT PICTURED: Ierry Hillard. Second Grade BACK ROW: Steven Prowell, Marlin Benton, Michael Thorne, Julia Craft, Lorena Croucher. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Burns, Ricky Scott, Carol Linsey, Cindy Richmond, Carol Sue Thomas, Thomas Freerksen. 66 Third Grade BACK ROW: Charles Scoville, Jimmy Edwards, Vern George, Phillip Bailey, Robert Stephens, Wade Brown, Rex Grimmett. FLRST ROW: Mrs. Buchtel, Dale Smith, Rodney Gould, Patricia Combes, Joyce Linsey, Steph- anie Thorne, Ricky Houser, Steven Joonas. Fourth Grade BACK ROW: Mrs. Dotson, Bill Allegre, Chrystal Evans, Gay O'Neal, Mike Hanks. FIRST ROW: Sherie Small Mary Linhart, Laurie Brown, Larry Criqui, Galen Freund. ii Fifth Grade BACK ROW: Danny O'Neal, Tonya Dowell, Rosemary Criqui, Howard Freerksen, Susan Gould, Donnia Hinricks. SECOND ROW: Rex Kellum, Jimmy Joonas, Londa Knight, Joyce Hutchinson, Kara Gay Sullivan. FIRST ROW: Sharon Miller, Cheryl McCormick, Gail Kimball, Rhonda Smith, Mrs. Lowman. Sixth Grade , ,.rr I BACK ROW: Earl Rice, Mike Booth, Debra Sleezer, Connie Sue Evans, Debra Allan, Mary Hinricks, Sylvia Mendoza, Richard McCormick. SECOND ROW: Randy Hanks, Ronnie Stephens, Steven Jones, Douglas Smith, Russell White, Craig Ellis, Christine Combes, Tony Botkin. FIRST ROW: Mr. Knoll, Gail Benton, NancyZink, Gary Knight, Steven Houser, Cindy Freund, Terry Morgan, Debra Carr, Gail Evans. 68 Seventh Grade BACK ROW: Linda Evans, Sherie Bailey, Debra Richmond, Kathy Linhart, Chuck Sergeant, Alan Freund, Di- ana Freerksen. SECOND ROW: Phil George, Dana Smith, Galen Knight, Robert Brown, Myrna Huddleston, La- Rita Croucher, Linda Ann Sullivan. FIRST ROW: Ronald Freund, Dale Standiferd, Steve Benedict, Gary O'Neal, Peter Allegre, Robert Grimmett, Debra Evans, Kathy Scott, Mrs. Becker. Eighth Grade BACK ROW: Kenny Houser, Cheryl O'Neal, Corwin Miller, John Craft, Roy Horton, Royce Down, Patty Benton. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Edwards, Vicki Busboom, Gloria Sloan, Pat Weitman, Gayle Linhart, Robert Kimball, Ricky Pock. FIRST ROW: Steve Sergeant, Sharyl Hutchinson, Danny Botkin, Glenda Combes, Eldon Thomas, Debra Bailey, Mr. Prowell. State Bank of Lebo Member of F.D.l.C, HZ on Savings SZ on Time Deposits Capital Account Over S500,000.00 Coffey County Ufficials County Sheriff - Delbert Helmer County Clerk - Joe Whitehead Probate Judge - Orville Steele County Superintendent - Eleanor County Nurse - Madeline Van Horn Register of Deeds - Anita Mast Treasurer - Dorothy A. Ellis County Attorney - Ray S. Pierson W. Solsby , Jr. West Haven Rest Home Osage C i ty, Kansas 70 Bed Quai ified CGPaCity LA 8-1266 Personnei Privately Owned Harry 5 Corene Stromgren Mrs. Eunice Thompson, Administrator W' W ' 1 'fiwifsaiiegfi if 5 i ' ' ' XX t,.a, 'a 1 iif5i?i3'f!'? 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Osage City, Kansas Telephone: Office LA 8-l62l Lebo Mercantile Company IGA Store Lebo Kansas BL 6-3925 Heidi Inn Everybody Meets Here Recreation - and - Eats Alva - Cecil M Kc MDrugs Phone LA 8-l4l5 Osage City, We Deliver Kansas The Drug Store In The Middle of the Block Prescriptions Veterinary Supplies Drug Sundries Cosmetics Fountain Honda of Emporia 3l8 Commercial DI 2-6804 Emporia, Kansas HYou Meet the Nicest People on a Honda.H Osage City Chamber of Commerce OSAGE CITY, KANSAS Lebo Lumber and Hardware Co. HEverythlng to Build AnythingH Building materials, Glass, Hardware, and paints Lebo BL 6-3l95 Kansas Lebo Grain Company Feed Seed Grain Fertilizer Lebo BL 6-3935 Kansas f ., l ' ' HUTCHINSON GRAIN AND M gs Te eV'SfOn Towers and Hydraulic Jack LUMBER COMPANY Repa'r Work LIND FABRICATING CO. Rantoul, Kansas IVAN DAYHOFF ELEVATOR Purina Chow Grind - Mix Bulk Delivery Bagged and Bulk Fertilizer Custom Fertilizer Spreading Osage City, Kans. Phone LA 8-lO32 KANSAS TELEPHONE CO. Continental System Growth Through Service JOURNAL FREE PRESS Your Home town news So much for so little Osage City, Kansas Phone LA 8-l2l5 GAILEY'S CLEANERS ll2 N. 6th Phone LA 8-IOHI Osage City, Kansas J. H. FRENCH Go Rambler with NORDLING MOTORS 0 - t GMC Trucks . ptometrls 24-Hour Wrecker Service 613 Market Phones: Osage City, Kans. Pav LA 8'2l21 Osage City, Kansas HEWITT EQUIPMENT CO. International Harvester BENNER - WILLIAMS Furniture and Appliances Osage City Kansas Osage City and Emporia OSAGE AUTO SUPPLY 518 Market Street Osage City, Kansas Phone LA 8-2152 DEAN'S DRIVE-IN Phone LA 8-2193 Osage City, Kansas MONTGOMERY WARD Tex Johnson's Agency 6511 532 Market Street Phone LA 8-23MO Osage City, Kansas 66523 PIT STOP DRIVE INN Emporia's Finest 1601 W. Sixth Ave. Phone DI 2-6669 Emporia, Kansas IRELAND'S SHOE REPAIR 422 Commercial Emporia, Kansas A AND W DRIVE-IN 6th and Union Emporia, Kansas CANNON'S TIRE AND BATTERY SERVICE For 30 Years Your Dunlop Tire Dealer 815 Com. St. Phone DI 2-2793 Emporia, Kansas Fie1d and Highway Service MODEL RACEWAY Slot Car Races We se11 and rent s1ot cars HBe where the action is 420 Commercial GEO.GROH AND SONS 325 Commercial Phone DI 2-7576 Heating, Air Conditioning, Sheet Metal, Roofing Geo. Groh Roger Ott Dave Groh Roy J.Kuhlmann Emporia, Kansas FREEMAN'S Newest and Finest Styles 627 Commercial Phone DI 2-0654 Emporia, Kansas SPERMAN nu-A11 Fgixit KANSAS sowx 331 Com'l U Emporia, Kansas Toro Power Mowers Complete Lawn Mower and Engine Service HWe sell the Bestu Products Co., Inc. Emporia, Kansas S X JiF' , l1 ll - W 3 E 1 1 Y - - ,-ew-,Q ' - . RATHKE Lumber and Supply Company HBuild Better For Lessu New Strawn, Kansas Phone Burlington 364-2lO2 PEPSI-COLA Come Alive-- We're In the Pepsi Generation hlnqswaptzlll RED X PHARMACY Curtis Rorabaugh Phone Dickens 2-2l5l 624 Commercial Emporia, Kansas OSAGE FARM EQUIPMENT COMPANY, INC. Phone LA 8-1422 512-14 Main Street Osage City, Kansas Choose from The Long Green Line of John Deere Equipment .. 5 Am FRED'S GARAGE We'11 Repair Anything BL 6-3025 Lebo Kansas JONES FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service Lebo, Kansas BL 6-3111 SMITH'S FINA SERVICE AND CAFE Oi1Q Gas, and Accessories Phone BL 6-2211 Lebo, Kansas ALLEGRE - REXALL DRUGSTORE Prescription Service Veterinary Service Phone BL 6-2615 Lebo, Kansas Take your home paper First THE LEBO ENTERPRISE E, AND D. SPORTS CENTER Guns, Sporting Goods, Recreation Bur1ington, Kansas WOOD - PERKINS Department Store Bur1ington, Kansas Chuck and Tena Perkins GIANT HUMBURGER HHamburgers You'11 Like Bur1ington, Kansas GARRISON MUSIC STORE Pianos-Band Instruments Organs Sheet and Instruction Music Musical Instrument Repair 7l5 Commercial Phone DI 2-4553 Emporia BURNS BODY SHOP Wreck Rebuilding Painting Auto Glass Phone DI 2-567l l07 Commercial Street Emporia, Kansas 6680l BLUESTEM FARM AND RANCH SUPPLY Emporia, Kansas MI9 Merchant Phone DI 2-M6l3 LEBO COIN - OP LAUNDRY Drycleaning Top Loaders 25 Washer Chas. A. 5 Violet Knight CRAWFORD FURN. CO. Bigelow Rugs 5 Carpets Ethan Allen Furniture DI 2-2827 606-608 Commercial Emporia, Kansas LEBO TASTEE FREEZ All Kinds Burgers, Shakes, Malts Where you meet your friends Jim and Margie Lewis Phone BL 6-4785 FRANCIS GROCERY AND LOCKER Groceries-Meats-Dry Goods Meat Processing Locker Service Phone BL 6-2395 DEAN KNIGHT' ' Oil Company BL 6-2205 Lebo, Kansas BOOS TERS LEBO Spielman and Spatz Howard Evans MFA Insurance Lebo Recreation Lebo Repair Shop Knight Builders Earl Uimmyj Robinson Raymond Standiferd fLivestock Haulingj Ralph Rodgers CSoil Conversation Workj V. R. Longhofer fLivestock, Grain, and Gasolinej Eileen's Beauty Shop Lebo Skelly EMPORIA King's Liquor Store Corona Gift Shop Vogue Shop Dryer's Shoe Store Don's Decorating Center Emporia Sports Shop Granger's Brown's Shoe Fit Pound's Fabrics Harris Drug Company Emporia Bowl Inc. Alspaw Jewelry Stem Typewriter Company Anderson's Greenhouse KASL'S - Fine Foods T. H. Mouse Motor - Chrysler - Plymouth Cline Auto Supply lnc. 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