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

 - Class of 1968

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Athletes and queens, olars and musicians, builders and officers. Important to somefinsignificant to others. Big today, little tomorrow . . . Twenty-four that Worked and played many hours, hours spent with friends ,... hours that l not be forgotten. To our friends we must leave these memories ,... for we are twenty-four, and we are gone. Lebo High School . . . Lebo, Kansas Dedication The 1968 Wolf Cry is dedicated to Mr. Jerry Teich- graeber for the help and encouragement he has given to the Seniors during the four years as their class sponsor. He has been concerned with teaching us how to live as contributing members of society, as Well as with teach- ing us history and government. Although we have, at times, been a real Hheadachef' he has Worked with us faithfully. We owe a great debt to all the teachers of Lebo High School, but we feel a special indebtedness to Mr. Teich- graeber. Thanks, Mr, T. digg' we ' 'B , Qfxoivb gm :Q Q, N' Qq'Z f2f '- Qzcggngfu 'G KWDMV V r ite GF Q, Qwllli 'ri ,i -0 r - QQ, if ,cage Q M ,Jw f !6,J7. QW ' z 4-QQ Jw M 29 QW L m Q '5f'4Q J Yi,-QL l Elementary Faculty E I Winona Toburen Mary Norris Sally Burns Kindergarten First Grade Second Grade Ruth Buchtel Iona Dotson Nadine Lowman Third Grade Fourth Grade Fifth Grade Roger Knoll Dorothy Becker Wayne Prowell Sixth Grade Seventh Grade Eighth Grade . ,. lm, Kindergarten Kenny Thorne, Stephanie Booth, Brenda Linsey. Danny Calvey, Frances Ann George, Justin Combes, Carol Williams. Eddie Linhart, Mary Ann Stephens, Vernon Pope, Chris- Jeff Booth, Gretta Sergeant, Marla Hanks fnot pictured, tie Knight. Chris Huddleston, Brian Spielmanj. Fi rs t G ra d e X BACK ROW: Elizabeth Saffer, Joline Shaner, Stevie Langley, John Edwards, Terri Small, Bobby Gould, Steve Huddleston, Vernon Casey, Mrs. Norris. FRONT ROW: Julie Linhart, Eileen Sullivan, Brenda Lyman, Todd J ones, Martin Fillmore, David Carlton, Chad Onek. Second Grade BACK ROW: Scott Booth, Bill Edwards, Philip French, Linda Brown, Cathy Hoffman, Stacey Onek, Andy Love, Doug Hanks, Mrs. Sally Burns. FRONT ROW: Chris Knight, Donna Criqui, Pamela Davies, Grace Kellum, Scott Smith, Pamela Graham, Alicia Sergeant, Darla Stallard, Connie Sullivan. Third Grade BACK ROW: Lorena Croucher, Julia Craft, Letitia Casey, Mrs. Buchtel. SECOND ROW: Carol Thomas, Carol Linsey, Ricky Scott, Marlin Benton. FRONT ROW: Steven Prowell, Tom Freerksen, Donnie Wood, Michael Thorne. Fourth Grade BACK ROW: Joyce Linsey, Ricky Houser, Stephanie Thorne, Jim Edwards, Mrs. Dotson. SECOND ROW: Vern George Rex Grimmett, Rodney Gould, Neva Carlton. THIRD ROW: Robert Stephens, Patty Combes, Dale Smith, Benny Wood. FRONT ROW: Steve J oonas, Phillip Bailey, Wade Brown. Fifth Grade y BACK ROW: Tom Carlton, John Smith, Chrystal Evans, Sherie Small, Mark Langley, Larry Criqui. FRONT CROW: Laurie Brown, Mary Jo Linhart, Mike Hanks, Bill Allegre, Keith Casey, Galen Freund, Mrs. Lowman. fnot pictured, Gay O'NeaD Sixth Grade BACK ROW: Londa Knight, Rex Kellum, James Joonas, Howard F reerksen, Tonya Jean Dowell, C. L. Stallard, Gary Bru- Baker, Rosemary Criqui. FRONT ROW: Sharon Miller, Rhonda Kay Smith, Kara Gay Sullivan, Susan Gould, Joyce Hutchinson, Cheryl McCormick, Barbara Gail Kimball, Mr. Knoll. fnot pictured, Danny O'Nealj Seventh Grade BACK ROW: Christine Combs, Connie Evans, Debbie Allan, Earl Rice, Randall Hanks, Richard McCormick, Michael Booth Tony Botkin. SECOND ROW: Gail Benton, Craig Ellis, Douglas Smith, Steve Jones, Russell White, Steven Houser, Gary Knight, Ronnie Stephens. FRONT ROW: Gail Evans, Terri Morgan, Debra Carr, Debbie Sleezer, Nancy Zink, Cindy Freund, Mrs. Becker. Eighth Grade BACK ROW: Diana Freerksen, Sherie Bailey, Linda Evans, Dana Smith, Galen Knight, Robert Brown, Robert Grimmett. SECOND ROW: Linda Sullivan, LaRita Croucher, Kathy Linhart, Alan Freund, Peter Allegre, Philip George. FRONT ROW: Lynn Scott, Debra Evans, Myrna Huddleston, Ronald Freund, Steve Benedict, Dale Standiferd, Mr. Prowell. fNot pictured, Gary O'Neal, Derald Lawsj Junior Y-Teens BACK ROW: Christine Combs, LaRita Croucher, Diana Freerksen, Debbie Allan, Connie Evans, Debbie Sleezer. SECOND ROW: Nancy Zink, Cindy Freund, Debra Carr, Linda Ann Sullivan, Myrna Huddleston, Debbie Evans. FRONT ROW: H Mrs. Evan Evans, sponsor, Gail Evans, Terri Morgan, Kathy Lynn Scott, Sherie Bailey, Kathy Linhart, Linda Evans. Junior High A thleties BASKETBALL SQUAD: BACK ROW: Tony Botkin, Steve Jones, Randall Hanks, Alan Freund, Earl Rice, Peter Allegre Mike Booth, Ronnie Stevens, Derald Laws. SECOND ROW: B-Team Starters: Steve Houser, Craig Ellis, Ronnie Freund, Russell White, Phil George, Gale Benton, Doug Smith, Gary Knight, Mr. Teichgraeber. FRONT ROW: A-Team: Robert Brown, Richard1McC0rmick, Gary O'Neal, Dana Smith, Galen Knight, Bob Grimmett, Steve Benedict, Dale Standiferd. Cheerleaders Track 3 ' V'W' - ,,:.,, ,:,: y .:. ,,,. y yy , i ,Q 1 Q if c,,,V .. A V -,V T A 5, Dana Smith Linda Evans H Mawgaiyv ig, ,W New if ,, .. ,,.. 1+- .tzg jf ?a1ff-rfifi: V y:+.z E'5'x 4 W Biff 6, 59' ff Am , ff . fm W , , W, A,,,,,, he A BACK TO FRONT: Debra Allen, Con- Dale Standiferd fleftj Steve Houser nie Evans, Linda Evans, Debra Evans. Steve Benedict frightj Grade Bands BACK ROW: Cindy Freund, Gail Kimball, Howard Freerksen, Debra Allan, LaRita Croucher, Sharon Miller, Jim Joonas Russell White, Doug Smith, Mike Booth, Gail Benton, Peter Allegre, Alan Freund. MIDDLE ROW: Craig Ellis, Joyce Hutchinson, Debra Carr, Terri Morgan, Susan Gould, Kara Gay Sullivan, Debra Sleezer, Sherie Bailey, Galen Knight, Dana Smith, Steve Houser, Phil George. FRONT ROW: M rn H ddl t S 'l E Combes, Nancy Zink. y a u es on, Gai vans, Debra Evans, Tonya Dowell, Christine Beginning Band BACK ROW: Mr. Edwards, Mark Langley, Bill Allegre, Laurie Brown. FRONT ROW: Tom Carlton, John Smith, Keith Casey, Galen Freund, Londa Knight, Rhonda Smith, Chrystal Evans, Mary Linhart, Sherie Small. -I S Yr BACK ROW: Robert Kimball, Connie Evans, Carolyn Barnett, Jo Kellum. THIRD ROW Pamela Schemm, Karen Huddle ston, Glenda L. Combes, Philip Williams, Michael Croucher, Gail Allan, Corwin Miller SECOND ROW Vicki Busboon, Gloria Sloan, Debra Bailey, Christine Morgan, Susan Davies, Ardith Benton, Kathleen Hutchinson, Glenda Rae Combes, FRONT ROW: Ann A1legre,Barbara Booth, Shauna Bartley, Cynthia Brown. V V V VV 3 '.'t V VV , , '41,1f:3.:?gszt21,11a:fa ,,17'n :ff --., V, V -. 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For one whole day, they served as slaves, and even put on exhibit in an assembly. In the evening, the tables were turned as the seniors gave a dance for the new members of our high school. Y- Teens BACK ROW: Sandra Freund, Gail Allan, Pamela Schemm, Patrica Brubaker, Patricia Benton, Ardith Benton, Karna Mc- Gregor, Loree Horton, Kathleen Hutchinson, Glenda Rae Combes, Karen Huddleston. THIRD ROW: Linda Thorne, Marilyn Prowell, Mary Allegre, Glenda Combes, Marilyn Edwards, Debra Bailey, Barbara Rogers, Jo Kellum, Susan Davies, Rebecca Niles, Janet Miller. SECOND ROW: Darla Benton, Shauna Bartley, Christine Morgan, Sharyl Hutchinson, Cynthia Brown, Gloria Sloan, Gayle Linhart, Margaret Linsey, Vicki Busboom, Kathy Wilson. FRONT ROW: Mrs. David Evans, sponsor, Ann Becker, Student Council representative: Jean Standiferd, secretary: Nancy Love, treasurer, Ann Allegre, president, Janet Evans, vice-president, Joann Slead, pianist, Barbara Booth, reporter, Marilyn Kimball, song leader. tudent Council STANDING: Rebecca Niles, Ann Becker, John Born, Greg Sloan, Norman Spielman, Tom Harred, Corwin Miller, Robert Kimball, Marilyn Kimball, Marilyn Prowell. SEATED: Philip Williams, Barbara Booth, Janet Miller, Robert Smith. The Student Council is a special means for achieving major educational purposes. Provision for student activities insures a separate approach to citizenship, scholarship, leadership, and humanitarian values. Student Council provides an arena in which students discover and achieve significant learning in honest problem-facing experiences: Meaningful student participation in important, urgent experiences in an educational context? This is the concept. Logically, then, the purposes for education and for Student Council are fundamentally the same. The Lebo Student Council has engaged in a variety of activities during the past year. One of the main projects was helping to sponsor Homecoming. After many hours of planning and practice on the football field, the council had to make a few quick changes and move all activities inside to the gymnasium because of the threatening weather. To try to promote better teacher and student relationships as well as to discuss the problems of the school, the Student Council hald a Student Council Day. During the course of the morning the students visited different discussion groups in which they discussed a variety of problems that they felt were found in our school. This project proved to be quite success- ful, as many good ideas were brought forth. In March, the Student Council sponsored a Cookie Day. On this day the students brought boxes of cookies to be sent to the men in the services for Easter. With the cooperation and help of the faculty, students, and organizations, the Student Council has been able to complete a successful year. Ufficers Janet Miller, secretary, Philip Williams, vice-president, Faye Miller, sponsor, Robert Smith, treasurer, Barbara Booth, president. F I Future Farmer BACK ROWQ Douglas Thorne, Kenneth Carlton, Charles McCormick, Norman Spielman, John Craft, Eldon Tho- mas, Roger Thomas, Bill Hampton, Royce Downs, Michael Langley. SECOND ROW: Evan Ellis, Kenneth Houser, Richard Morgan, Robert Morgan, Dwight Krueger, Floyd Thomas, John Born, Charles Scott, Roy Horton, Steve Sergeant. OFFICERS: Greg Sloan, Reporterg Jay George, Secretary, Ronald Schemm, Treasurerg Michael Crou- cher, President, Harlan Davies, Vice-President, Dennis Rosine, Sentinel, Warren Beavers, Advisor. Barnwarming It's a great choice! Lip Smackin' Good. There's an easier way to pick your teeth. Queen Barbara. of America FFA Banquet and Awards r FFA Banquet Speaker: Mr, Richard Harlan Davies: District Crops Award, State Treadway, right, from Cowley County CTOPS Award, Chaptef Cf0PS Award, and Community Junior College. Mike Crouch- Star Chaptef Fafmef' er: Chapter President, State Farmer, Dis- trict Beef Award, and the DeKalb Agri- culture Award in Livestock and Farming. Charley Mccofmickg Norman Spielman and Glenn Dale Miller: Hon- Farm Mechanics- J ay George in Public orary Chapter Farmer Speaking. .-. Chuck Scott: Dairy Kenny HOUSCT3 Star Farming Gfeenhafld Pep lub BACK ROW: Patricia Brubaker, Gayle Linhart, Patricia Benton, Sharyl Hutchinson, Ardith Benton, Joann Slead, Marilyn Kimball, Ann Allegre, Carolyn Barnett. Glenda Combes, Nancy Love. FOURTH ROW: Jo Kellum, Kathleen Hutchinson, Ann Becker, Rebecca Niles, Kama McGregor, Barbara Rogers, Glenda Combes, Barbara Booth, Cheryl O7Neal, Debra Bailey. THIRD ROW: Vicki Busboom, Marilyn Edwards, Gloria Sloan, Marilyn Prowell, Loree Horton, Shauna Bartley, Chris Morgan, Cynthia Brown, Sandra Freund, Virginia Wilson. SECOND ROW: Margaret Linsey, President, Susan Davies, Secretary, Mary Allegre, Treasurer, Mary Clark, Sponsor. FRONT ROW: Darla Benton, Vice-president, Linda Thorne, Janet Miller, Student Council Representative, Jean Standiferd, Janet Evans. e i A E Z i 3 5 5 S 2 ls i Darla Benton, Janet Evans, Janet Miller, Mascot, Linda Thorne, Jean Standiferd, Head Cynthia Brown, Alternate Cheerleader. gl L Club MEMBERS-BACK ROW: Clair Niles, Jim Hunter, Phil Williams, Steve Kellum, Charley McCormick, Gale Knight, Mike Croucher, Coach Teichgraeber. FRONT ROW: Kenton Jones, Bob Smith, Ron Standiferd, Greg Sloan, Jerry Bartley, Jay George, Coach Longhofer. 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' 'sr,3,:m use f igi,,1 Jr' ft J 'Ain Mike Langley Athletic Banquet Guest Speaker: Mr. Glenn Cunningham Trackman of the year: Gale Knight Mr. Larry Longhofer, who has been the Wolves' basketball coach the past five years, will not return next year. At the banquet, he was presented a plaque by the L-Club, and with it the good Wishes of the entire student body. , iw? up Wal Football - 1967 BACK ROW: Coach Jerry Teichgraeber, Jim Hunter, David Lewis, Greg Sloan, Ron Schemm, Charles McCormick, Tom Harred, Phil Williams, Steve Kellum, Ron Standiferd, Harlan Davies, Bob Smith, Jerry Bartley, Asst. Coach Larry Longhofer. FRONT ROW: Bill Hampton, Bob Kimball, Jay George, Dennis Rosine, Mike Langley, Corwin Miller, Jim Wolf, Gale Knight, Roy Horton, Royce Downs, Ric Morgan, David Lyman, Bob Morgan, Steve Sergeant. Season Record 6 wins 2 losses Lebo Opponent 21 Emporia Soph. O 25 Gridley O 25 Northern Heights O 41 Leroy 2 13 Waverly 9 33 Olpe 13 O Roosevelt 20 O Madison 13 The Wolves won their first five games handily, and then defeated Olpe for the first time in several years. They were stop ped by Roosevelt and then by Madison, but still finished second in the league, their best placing in 10 years. 1 967 Letterman Phil Williams Ron Schemm Jim Hunter Steve Kellum Fullback Center Halfback Guard All Are? K ii- a Kenton Jones Dennis Rosine Jay George Bob Smith Wingback Tackle Tackle Linebacker W .ur A as W J' as ,, ,f David Lewis Greg Sloan Ron Standiferd Jerry Bartley Tackle Tackle End Guard Charles McCormick' Harlan Davies Tom Harred Gale Knight End Tailback Tackle K End Basketball 1 967-68 Varsity -aaa Charles Benedict, Kenney Huddleston, Ron Standiferd, Phil Williams, Charley McCormick, Gale Knight, Mike Croucher, Har- lan Davies, James Hunter. Second place in Twin Valley League and Tournament. Fourth place in District Tournament. Junior Varsity BACK ROW: Coach Larry Longhofer, Greg Sloan, Roy Horton, Kenney Huddleston, Jim Wolf, John Craft, Gale Knight, Floyd Thomas, Kenney Houser, Robert Smith, Assistant coach Jerry Teichgraeber. FRONT ROW: Trainer Evan Ellis, John Born, Jay George, Corwin Miller, Robert Kimball, Chuck Scott, Mike Langley, Danny Botkin, Steve Sergeant. Varsity Letterman Mike Croucher Phil Williams Charles Benedict James Hunter All League Forward All League Forward Guard Guard Honorable Mention All Area SEASON'S SCORES Varsity l2 SL 9 Jr. Varsity 18 8a 0 LEBO LEBO 59 Reading 67 Reading 38 105 Burlingame 83 Burlingame 39 62 Gridley 52 Gridley 46 54 Olpe 56 Olpe 55 41 Waverly 79 Waverly 37 100 Leroy 78 Leroy 53 76 Madison 69 Madison 62 47 Williamsburg 40 Williamsburg 24 90 Hartford 76 Hartford 55 47 Gridley 57 Gridley 44 75 Madison 81 Madison 59 59 Roosevelt 66 Roosevelt 64 49 Osage City 4l Osage City 37 r 48 Waverly 65 Waverly 5 2 64 Melvern 58 Melvern 48 Charles McCormick lol Lef0Y 76 LGYOY 59 A11 League Center League Tourney League Tourney 60 Gridley 53 Waverly 43 48 Waverly 63 Madison 48 District Tourney 76 Reading 48 Waverly 63 Central Heights Ron Standiferd Harlan Davies Kenney Huddleston Gale Knight HO1'1Orabl6 Mention Guard Forward Forward ' All League Guard Track 968 TRACK SQUAD: BACK ROW: Evan Ellis, Phil Williams, Gale Knight, Jim Wolf, Charley McCormick Mike Croucher Clair Niles, Jim Hunter, Steve Morgan, Jay George. SECOND ROW: Coach Jerry Teichgraeber Bob Smith Ric Morgan Kenton J ones, Chuck Scott, Roy Horton, Jerry Bartley, Greg Sloan, Harlan Davies, Steve Kellum trainer Assistant Coach Larry Longhofer. FRONT ROW: Rob Morgan, David Lyman, John Born, Corwin Miller, Bob Kimball Kenny Houser Mike Langley, Royce Down. TRACK RECORD, 1968 League Track Meet ..... Regional Meet, Pittsburg .... Burlingame Invitational .... Hamilton Invitational ..... ..... Scored in the State Meet, for the first time. Zn 3r lst Zn Phil Williams 1968 Lettermen, Kenton J ones Mike Croucher Jerry Bartley Steve Morgan Jay George , s Clair Niles .msfew wgrgfftifwfff za 'zaf-wafavir, iawwrf iw r S 3 ' W1f.'zt'7,Q?fr:fai'? 1 flffw-, riff WU' 5 7 Q si Y am-1 .ww E ff'f '1 ' ,:1--, ., U,- 4.1.: 5i:,,. 1n 4- fem, ,fr .ra I -5--1 , ,M:. Aw -nm-' lr M its mf e, , Harla w ww U 4,211 f ,www 1' 1 ' z V 3 2 4 :Jr is ff W2 3 I 5 ,251 rwffw C .,. ,H ffjg-'rf 1. W n Davies V rg 1 ,.,, . 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SECOND ROW: Corwin Miller, Barbara Booth, Mary Allegre, Patricia Benton, Marilyn Edwards, Aln Allegre, Glenda Rae Combes, Loree Horton, Pamela Schemn, Danny Botkin, Dwight Krueger, Cheryl ONeal, FIRST ROW: Glenda Combes, Sharyl Hutchinson, Kathy Wilson, Darla Benton, Margaret Linsey, Cynthia Brown, Janet Miller, Debra Bailey, Karen Huddleston, Sandra Freund, Gail Allen. TRUMPET QUARTET: Kenneth Carlton, Evan Ellis, Mi- TRIPLE TRIO: Barbara Booth, Rebecca Niles, Marilyn chael Croucher,Philip Williams, Kimball, Nancy Love, Ardith Benton, Ann Becker, Pam- ela Schemm, Darla Benton, Janet Miller, Accompianist Ann Allegre. GIRLS TRIO: Marilyn Kimball, Janet Miller, Darla Ben- CLARINET QUARTET: Mary Allegre, Joann Slead, Bar- ton. bara Booth, Ann Allegre. Girl's Glee Club BACK ROW: Karna McGregor, Barbara Booth, Gayle Lingart, Nancy Love, Ann Becker, Carolyn Barnett, Rebecca Niles, Susan Davies, Jean Standiferd, Christine Morgan, Shauna Bartley, Linda Thorne, Patrica Brubaker, Cheryl ONeal. SECOND ROW: Joann Slead, Ardith Benton, Mary Allegre, Patricia Benton, Marilyn Edwards, Ann Allegre, Glenda Rae Combes, Lor- ee Horton, Sandra Freund, Gloria Sloan, Vicki Busboom, Jo Kellum. FIRST ROW: Marilyn Kimball, Glenda Combes, Shar- yl Hutchinson, Kathy Wilson, Darla Benton, Margaret Linsey, Cynthia Brown, Janet Miller, Debra Bailey, Karen Huddleston, Pamela Schemm, Gail Allen. BRASS CHOIR: Michael Crou- F RESHMAN SEXTET: Debra BOYS OCTET: Michael Crou- cher, Philip Williams, James Bailey, Gloria Sloan, Gayle Lin- cher, Richard Morgan, Robert Hunter, Susan Davies, Kenneth hart, Vicki Bugboom, Marilyn Kimball, Kenneth Carlton, Cor- Carlton, Ardith Benton, Janet Edwards, Sharyl Hutchinson. win Miller, Danny Botkin, Miller, Evan Ellis, Sandra Dwight Krueger, Steve Sergeant. Freund. A SAXOPHONE QUARTET: Ann Becker, Gayle Linhart, Janet Evans, Linda Thorne. Stage Band I 3 BACK ROW: Ann Allegre, Jay George, Sandra Freund, Mr. Edwards, Janet Miller, Robert Kimball. MIDDLE ROW: Phil Williams, Mike Croucher, Kenny Carlton, Evan Ellis. FRONT ROW: Ann Becker, Gayle Linhart, Linda Thorne, J an- et Evans. The Lebo High Music Department, under the direction of Mrs. Faye Miller and Mr. Bill Edwards, had a successful year. The marching band attended the Hutchinson Fair and Emporia State Band Day. A concert was given in March by the concert band. The Mixed Chorus presented Handel's '4Messiah in a Christmas vespers concert. The groups were successful at the state music contest. Ratings received were: Band, I: Clarinet Quartet, II, Trumpet Trio, II, Saxophone quartet, III, Mixed Chorus, II: Girls Trio, Ig Girls Triple Trio, Ig Boys Octet, I. Individual ratings were: Jim Hun- ter, lg Phil Williams, II, Ann Becker, II, Darla Benton, II: and Mary Allegre, II for instrumental solos, and Janet Miller, II: Dar- la Benton, II: Marilyn Kimball, II, Mike Croucher, Ilg Corwin Miller, II, Carolyn Barnett, III, Ric Morgan, IIIQ and Kenny Carl- ton, III for vocal solos. Home Ec Style Show 1 aa , Wi, o FE K x 5 i i i S Darla Benton and Janet Miller emcee the show. Vickfs fifst Style Show. Big sister Susan shows Pam how it's done. Janet models HH Original Outfit. The long and the shorfof it, The highlight of the afternoon was the presentation of the Crisco Award to Margaret Linsey. Future Business Leaders 0 America - r 15, 1967i ,a pages e e ues g Lehovarliamemary Q C ses! A Lewsiieumu-e ieueiffeseneaaas 'eww QW's' sniff-fe ,,,x.,.,, C, ,W C' 3' ers mmsi w,Of AI11Ei'iC8,, 'Parlirneritairyf team toqik'j4topi eplgwer i inagthe new C fiongai ggchejfiararionralrsseeenveriiiene u in San eeiiif 7f?i+eiifi'eisseogeiCia1if. ilfriieyr 5 eempe-was pigjalgamst seseslslus 1500 skse e' A high ik school andliffroleiege members to W win ethis,lfop, Cho:rj1orj.h N ig in Members of other ,team areii Gal-' s agen X-fMi1Ier5.2gJameet. sgMi1ler,-, i.1r2ffaa1f1i?if D. rS1ead,iRobe1't, Smith evss gd man Spielman, Qese Mrs, s ue Ceiionalele ,8 Clark ies. the sponsor and seew is with A them ati iSana FranrgieCG,e Q '-.s Q ,',. u Aired D5am1a Be-nrcmf wfasf rebjosenfie SAN FRANCISCO HERE WE COME! ge- Serve,01111112flepelliheolieemrffefifha ' two others rfromk Salinas C1anc1ghis aims rgraverrfeku is i ifweferviuenreeleff roi i5'17?e135t slee 'lf A dayf1,ahor eee reminds ee,, theoriircenverxm-n and'iwi11Vireturn 7 to sCls ebo s, e early A C Friday meminrg, 1 a ssesl I Ready for the Awards Banquet! , ,, --ry H ' u Winning National Parliamentary Team. Bob Smith, Janet Miller, Norman Spielman, Joann Slead, Galen Miller. 1. FBLA A ctifvities 5 , ,,,.. Mamiya 2 M warm , Q 2 v1m1si wefW,,awt WM 'N iw, W , M ' ,tv 2 WW f , ar WV ft' ff l, Z1 . , Q M tg, aw, gs, .0 ,tgjja r ', A, f.:,- '-f- ff.' 1 ut.. .,,,..,: - M ,, , ff M2 W .ra ,,,., QW .sweat 1 V 1 ,QW V ,ma BACK ROW: Joann Slead, Evan Ellis, Greg Sloan, Ron Standiferd, Norman Spielman, Margaret Linsey, Janet Miller, Karna McGregory. THIRD ROW: Karen Huddleston, Glenda Rae Combes, Carolyn Barnett, Ardith Benton, Nancy Love, Susan Davies, Kathleen Hutchinson, Sandra Freund. SECOND ROW: Kathy Wilson, Rebecca Niles, Marilyn Prowell, Shauna Bart- ley, Loree Horton, Mary Allegre, Janet Evans, Barbara Rogers. FRONT ROW: Mrs. Council Representative, Marilyn Kimball, Reporter, Barbara Booth, Vice-President, er, 2nd Vice-President, Ann Becker, Secretary,Darla Benton, Treasurer. Clark, Sponsor, Robert Smith, Student Phillip Williams, President, M ike Crouch ?:l5.'?l:3:L . 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Karna Mc- Gregor high point salesman Parliamentary Team - ' 'xii J ' VV fu - ' f, , .. , ,gf , g A may Ewa, .,., . , FBLA Field Trip to Kansas City Awards r n s 1 M w w . t r 2.44 r -:aw-5f1rrwn,,r.,.f,iii-1-4. .f Gayle Linhart-Outstanding Pep Club Mem- Darla Benton- Miss Spirit ber 3 l Phil Williams, band president, displays the Mr. Edwards presented the John Philip Sou- band plaque received for a I rating at the sa Award to Phil Williams State Music Contest. Barbara Booth was selected Outstanding FBLA Member of 1968 . Selection was based on the total points earned while ' p Working on chapter projects and partic- l ipating in regional and state conventions. ,f- si. X M iw Pi-'fa iigwirw ff f',sum: K'-marks 1 ff x1 f1:vsnai,ir,0w iw W 1 .U gy fll,sQiZ8iffqQQ3is K f Eff igi,n-mlm ,. , 34 11 A 'ev ry Z-iz, , l Wi Ff?.3i5f2:?Qri,f 5 7 ' il5Qi2i,,:'ja5 ' 5 mvfifi WW WAWMQBF vi if i 'gms ffl? Mil? - .::5 NES, K' L WSW' ', . . his xl? 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'flgjwrs ,V.. 2 a C Mary Allegre Shauna Bartley John Born Cynthia Brown Colleen Combes Evan Ellis Janet Evans Loree Horton Gale Knight Dwight Krueger David Lyman Christine Morgan Robert Morgan Marilyn Prowell Barbara Rogers Roger Thomas Linda Thorne Kathy Wilson Jim Wolf a gfm, :ma ,amiga fx as S' H ,jig 1 OFFICERS: John Born, vice-presidentg Marilyn Prowell, Stuco representativeg Gale Knight, presidentg Janet Evans secre taryg Larry Longhofer, sponsorg David Lyman, treasurer. The study bug stopped here! Without a song??? Automatic fly catcher! Aren't I beautiful! ' 'Q 5 my N X ft 4 ,bn Photo not Avnihlle ' 1 -rl Juniors A - U im as ,.,, , Sllll 3 - lt l E3xr25i1953fi an ' l 2 f rlllllllff .5 , , 4 f Wi WY? ' sr l Fifi? 2 f ffbfh r- : 7 X All W5 Hu. 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Juniors at work-would you believe? No, Jean, you won't fit in that locker. Taking it easy. Here Comes Charlie CAST Nora Malone ,,,, , , Ann Becker Vivian Smythe-Kersey . . . . . Nancy Love Officer Tim McGrill . . . . . .Ron Standiferd Uncle Aleck Twiggs . . . . . . .Jay George Mrs. Fanny Farnham. . . . . . Ardith Benton Charlie Hopps ........... . . . Susan Davies Larry Elliot ...... . . , Bob Smith Mrs. Caroline Smythe-Kersey .... . . .Jean Standiferd Ted Hartley . . . . .Greg Sloan Mortimer Smythe-Kersey . . . . . . Ric Morgan STAGE ASSISTANTS Prompters . . . . .Rebecca Niles, Karna McGregor Publicity . . . . . Jo Kellum, Sandra Freund Kathleen Hutchinson Stage Manager . . . ............ Floyd Thomas House Manager . . . . . Norman Spielman Stage Crew . . . ..... Charles Scott, Harlen Davies, Charley McCormick, Mr. Hatch Directed by Faye Miller l Where's Papa? Where,s my new 4773 I'll smash everything in this house if Papa. I desire? 4'Such people should be sat on. Charlie Will never marry you if you don't straighten up. Agonies, that do beat allf' '6Your pie's almost as good as your kissinf' 66 ittle Dutch Garden On May 11, the Seniors were guests of honor at the J unior-Senior Banquet and Prom. The Dutch theme was carried out Very convincingly to make the evening one to remember for a long time if I .W 1 Qfgfvfig 5 5 5cV,h. ,AW M ,ul ,, 5 f v jiwf' fi ! fi ,fa g gif f Qfffffaw 22 Za? 2 ffwmf v YA Y: 'ls QQWQE 55 5' 1 5 f L, g S 3 'is gig I swf? 2 ig? S JAMES KENTON HUNTER PRESIDENT The trouble with present day education is that it covers the ground without cultivating anything in itf' AMBITION: To become President of the United States and move the White House to Lebo. WEAKNESS: An asphalt track with a pit of foam rubber at the end. I, James Hunter, will my ability to make free throws to Robert Smith. Dramatics 3,4, Marching and Concert Band l,2,3,4, Boys Chorus l,2, Mixed Octet 2, FBLA 2,33 Regional Convention 2,3, State Convention 2,3, FFA l,2,3, Class Officer 3,4, Student Council 3, L-Club 3,4, Football l,2,3,4, Homecom- ing Escort 4, Basketball l,2,3,4, Track 1,3 ,4, Regional Track Meets 3,4, State Indoor Meet 4, State Meet 4. PHILLIP CLARK WILLIAMS VICE-PRESIDENT If you can't say something good-shut up! AMBITION: To design a new school building for L.H.S. WEAKNESS: A certain sophomore called Morey . I. Philip Williams, will my ability to shoot pool to Mr. Teichgraeber. Dramatics 3,4 , Marching and Concert Band l,2,3,4, Band Council Officer 4, Boys Chorus l,2, FBLA 2,3,4,0fficer 3, 4, Regional Convention 2,3,4, State Convention 2,3,4, National Convention 2, Parliamentary Team 2, Mr. FBLA 3, Student Council 3,4 , Officer 3,4, Football 2,2,3,4, Basket- ball l,2,4, Track 1,2,3,4, Boys, State Representative 3, Annual Staff 4. ANN ALLEGRE TREASURER 6'Quiet persons often lead more useful and interesting lives than their noisy friends? AMBITION: To get my teddy bear sewn back together. WEAKNESS: Overloading the yellow Corvair. I, Ann Allegre, will my mathematical ability to Mary and her friends from algebra. Dramatics 3,4 , Marching and Concert Band l,2,4, Pep Band 1,2,4, Stage Band 4, Girls Chorus 1,2,3,4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Chorus Accompanist 2,3,4, Music Contest l,2,3,4, Y- Teens 1,2,3,4, Officer 4, Y-Teen ICC Candidate 3, Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Student Council 1, Class Officer l,3,4, FBLA 2,3, Regional Convention 2,33 State Convention 2,3, National Convention 2, State Spelling Contest Winner 2, Annual Staff 4. MARILYN KAY KIMBALL SECRETARY Live each day as though there were no tomorrowsf' AMBITION: To be successful in life. WEAKNESS: New Dawn. I, Marilyn Kimball, will my understanding of chemistry to Jay George. Entered Lebo High School as a Junior. Dramatics 3,4, Marching and Concert Band 3,4, Pep Band 3, 4, Band Council 43 Twirler 4, Girls Chorus 3,4, Mixed Cho- rus 3,4, Mixed Ensemble 3, Girls Trio 4, Girls Tripls Trio 4, Vocal Solo 3,4 , FBLA 3,4, Officer 4, Regional Convention 3,4 , State Convention 3,4, Y-Teens 3,4, Officer 4, Class Officer 4, Student Council 3,4, Pep Club 3,4, Barnwarming Queen Candidate 3, Homecoming Queen 4, Annual Staff 4. MARY BARBARA BOOTH STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE uHappiness lies in the person, who has the interesting thought. AMBITION: First make it through college, then through life. WEAKNESS: Misplacing my shoes and catching up with past duties. I, Barbara Booth, will my ability to have things approved to Norman Spielman. Dramatics 3,4, Marching and Concert Band 1,2,3,4, Pep Band 1,2,3,4, Band Council 4, Clarinet Ensemble 1,2,3,4, Mixed Chorus 3,4, Girls Chorus 1,2,3,4, Ensemble 4, Music Contest l,2,3,4, Y-Teens l,2,3,4, Officer 2,4, Pep Club l,2, 3,4, Student Council 3,4, Officer 4, State Student Council Workshop 4, FBLA 2,3,4, Regional Convention 2,3,4, State Convention 2,3,4, National Convention 2,3 , State General Business Contest Winner 2, Officer 3,4, Class Offi- cer 1, FFA Barnwarming Queen 4, Annual Staff 4. LINDA GALE ALLAN uLittle things affect little minds. AMBITION: To own a '68 Lemans and to stay single. WEAKNESS: 'fDarkness and where itis all happening. I, Gail Allan, will my driver's license to Mr. Edwards, so that he can drive legally. Dramatics 3,4 , Marching and Concert Band l,2,3,4, Pep Band 1,2,3, Mixed Chorus 3,4 , Girls Chorus 1,2,3,4, Y- Teens l,2,3,4, Pep Club l,2,3, FBLA 2,3, Regional Conven- tion 2,3, State Conventoon 2,3. CAROLYN ANN BARNETT 6'There is always a bright side to everything if you look close enough for itf' AMBITION: To be a successful housewife. WEAKNESS: A certain blue-eyed 1965 graduate of Olpe. l,Carolyn Barnett, will my back seat driver's license to Mr. Longhofer to use in Drivers Education. Dramatics 3,4, Marching and Concert Band l,2,3,4, Twirler 3,4, Instrumental Solo 1,Pep Band l,2,3,4, Mixed Chorus 3,4, Girls Chorus 1,2,3,4, Solo Work l,2, Girls Sex- tet 3, Ensemble 1,Music Contest 1,2,3,4, Y-Teens 1,2,3, Officer 3,Pep Club l,2,3 4, FBLA 2,3,4, Regional Conven- tion 4, State Convention 2,3,4. CHARLES EDWARD BENEDICT '6The greatest pleasure in life is doing what people say you cannot do. AMBITION: To become a successful businessman. WEAKNESS: A certain sophomore girl. I, Charles Benedict, will my lumberyard scrap pile to Mr. Kimball to beat the kids With. Dramatics 3,4 , Color Guard 2, Boys Chorus 1, FBLA 3, Re- gional Convention 3, State Convention 3, Track l, Basket- ball 2,3,4, Annual Staff 4, DARLA JO BENTON 'fNever judge a person until you've walked a mile in his shoesf' AMBITION: To become a successful secretary and house- wife. WEAKNESS: Brut, English Leather, and Jade East. I, Darla Benton, will my ability to get to cheerleading prac- tice on time to Janet Evans. Dramatics 3,43 Marching and Concert Band l,2,3,43 Twirler 1,23 Pep Band l,2,3,43 Instrumental Solo l,2,43 Lion's State Band 43 Band Council 2,33 Mixed Chorus 3,4g Girls Chorus 1,2,3,43 Girls Trio l,2,3,43 Ensemble l,3,43 Vocal Solo l,2, 3,4gMusic Contest l,2,3,43 Y-Teens l,2,3,43Pep Club 1,2, 3,43 Officer 43 Alternate Cheerleader 33 Cheerleader 43 FBLA 2,3,43 Officer 43 Regional Convention 2,3,43 State Convention 2,3,43 National Convention 2,33 FBLA Region- al Spelling Contest Winner 2,33 State Spelling Contest Winner 23 National Spelling Contest 33 Student Council 33 Officer 33 Barnwarming Queen Candidate 23 Homecoming Oueen Attendant 3,4 3 Class Officer 3. KENNETH LYNN CARLTON g'If at first you donit succeed let someone else do it. AMBITION: To own a new SS-396. WEAKNESS: Cars. I, Kenneth Carlton, will my car to anyone who can start it. Dramatics 3,43 Marching and Concert Band 1,2,3,43 Stage Band 43 Mixed Chorus 3,43 Boys Chorus 1,2,3,43 FFA l,2, 3,4 3 Basketball l3Basketball Trainer 2,43 Football Trainer 2,33 Track 1,43 Mixed Ensemble 3. GLEN DA RAE COMBES 'iLife is only as long as you make it.', AMBITION: To be a successful housewife. WEAKNESS: A certain 1966 graduate of Americus. I, Glenda Rae Combes, will my sewing ability to Colleen Combes. Dramatics 3,43 Marching and Concert Band l,2,3,43 Stage Ind 3,4 3 Pep Club l,2,3,43 Pep Band 1,2,3,4 3 Mixed Cho- rus 3,43 Girls Chorus l,2,3,43 Music Contest l,2,3,43 Y- Teens l,2,3,43 FBLA 2,3,4 3 Regional Convention 3,43 State Convention 2,3,4, MICHAEL LEE CROUCHER Life is short-so enjoy it while it lasts. AMBITION: To be a millionaire farmer. WEAKNESS: A certain Junior girl. I, Michael Croucher, will my ability to show Angus Cattle to Jay George. Dramatics 3,4 3 Marching and Concert Band l,2,3,43 Stage Band 1,43 Mixed Chorus 1,43 Boys Chorus l,2,3,43 Ensem- ble 2,3,43 Solo 13 FBLA 2,3 ,43 Officer 43 Regional Conven- tion 2,3,4 3 State Convention 2,3,43 National Convention 23 Regional Vice-President 43 Parliamentary Procedure Team 23 FFA l,2,3,43 Officer 3,43 L-Club 3,43Football 1,23 Bas- ketball 1,2,3,43 All-League Team 43 Track l,3,4. KAREN EILEEN HUDDLESTON The grass is always greener on the other sidef' AMBITION: To be a successful housewife. WEAKNESS: Talking to customers. I, Karen Huddleston, will Vicki Busboom the ability to dye her hair black when she is a Junior.. Dramatics 3,43 Marching and Concert Band l,2,3,43 Pep Band 1,23 Mixed Chorus 3,43 Girls Chorus l,2,3,43 Y-Teens 1,2,3,43 Pep Club l,2,33 Music Contest I,2,3,4Q FBLA 2,3, 43 State Convention 2,3,4. DAVID KENTON JONES Oh Help! What have we here? AMBITION: To achieve complete control over the oppo- site sex. WEAKNESS: Wild horses. I, Kenton Jones, will my ability to get along with other students to the faculty. Dramatics 3 3 Marching and Concert Band lg Boys Chorus l, 2,3 3 Mixed Chorus 33 FBLA 2,33 Regional Convention 2,33 State Convention 2,33 Student Council 23 Class Officer 23 Football 1,2,43 Basketball 2,33 Track l,2,3,43 Regional Track Meet 33 State Track Meet 33 L-Club 3,43 Boy's State Delegate 33 Annual Staff 4. STEVEN ALBERT KELLUM If you can't convince them, confuse them? AMBITION: To get enough to eat and girls that play hard to get. WEAKNESS: Food and good looking girls. I, Steven Kellum, will my ability to receive more than I give to Mr. Teichgraeber. Dramatics 3,43 FFA IQFBLA 23 Football 43 Track l,2,33 L- Club 2,3,4. MARGARET ANN LINSEY Flirting is the gentle art of making a man feel pleased with himself .W AMBITION: To be a success in whatever I do. WEAKNESS: Eye make up. I, Margaret Linsey, will my flirting ability to Mary Allegre. Dramatics 3,43 Marching and Concert Band l,2,33 Pep Band 33 Mixed Chorus l,2,33 Girls Chorus l,2,3,43 Y-Teens 1,2,3, 43 Pep Club l,2,3,43 Officer 43 FBLA 2,3,43 State Conven- tion 2,3,4. JANET FAYE MILLER The trouble with being a good sport is that you have to lose to prove it. AMBITION: To do my best in everything I attempt. WEAKNESS: Domineering males. I, Janet Miller, will my ability to be blamed for problems between steadies to Jean Standiferd. Dramatics 3,45 Marching and Concert Band 1,2,45 Pep Band 1,2,45 Stage Band 2,45 Brass Choir 45 Girls Chorus 1,2,45 Girls Trio 1,2,3,45 Ensemble 152,45 Vocal Solo 1,2,45 Music Contest 1,2545 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Officer 35 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Officer 45 Alternate Mascot 25 Mascot 45 FBLA 253,45 Reg- ional Convention 2,3,45 State Convention 2,3,4 5 National Convention 35 Typing I Contest Winner 25 State Parlia- mentary Team Winner 35 National Parliamentary Team Win- net 35 Student Council 3,45 Officer 45 State Student Coun- J cil Workshop 45 Barnwarming Queen Candidate 15 Class 'E Officer 25 Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow 45 Annual Staff 4. 5 STEVEN WAYNE MORGAN The most difficult job teenagers have today is learning good conduct without seeing any? AMBITION: To become successful in life. WEAKNESS: Watermelons. I, Steven Morgan, will my speed and reflexes to David Lewis. Dramatics 3,45 FFA 25 Track 2,4. CLAIR DAVID NILES Only adults can say 'Youlre a big boy now,' and fYou're not big enough,' in the same sentence. AMBITION: To live a happy and worthwhile life. WEAKNESS: English. I, Clair Niles, will my quality of always being punctual to Jay George. 5 Dramatics 3,45 Marching and Concert Band 1,25 Student t Council 35 Class Officer 25 L-Club 1,2,3,45 Officer 45 Foot- Q ball 1,25 Basketball 1,2535 Track 1,2,3,45 FFA 1,25 Boys Chorus 1,25 State Indoor Track Meet 45 Regional Track Meet 1,3545 State Track Meet 45 Annual Staff 4. S 1 I we X X DENNIS DEAN ROSINE Statistics are like a bikini bathing suit-what they reveal is suggestive, but what they conceal is vitalf' AMBITION: To succeed at anything I do. WEAKNESS: Good food. I, Dennis Rosine, will my ability to drive in pastures at night to Tom Harred. I Dramatics 3,45 Color Guard 1,25 Boys Chorus 1, FFA 1,2,3, 45 Officer 45 Class Officer 35 Student Council 35 Football 1,2,45 Basketball 1 5 Track 1. PAMELA DENA SCHEMM 6'It is always better to have people wonder what you would say, than wonder why you said it. AMBITION: To reach any goal I may set for myself. WEAKNESS: Dark hair and brown eyes, Brut, Darkness . I, Pamela Schemm, will my oversized class rings and my ability to hold hands in public to Mr. Teichgraeber. Dramatics 3,4, Marching and Concert Band l,2,3,4, Pep Band 1,2,3, Mixed Chorus 3,4 , Girls Chorus 1,2,3 ,4 , Y- Teens 1,2,3,4, Pep Club l,2,3, Class Officer l,2, FBLA 2,3, Regional Convention 2,3, State Convention 2,3. RONALD RALPH SCHEMM 'gAn alcoholic is man who worked his way, bottoms up 77 AMBITION: To succeed in whatever I try to do. WEAKNESS: Vacations. I, Ronald Schemm, will my ability to always get into trou- ble to Roger Thomas. Dramatics 3,4, Boys Chorus l,2, FFA l,2,3,4, Officer 4, L- Club 3,4, Football l,2,3,4g Basketball l,2,3, Track 1,2. DOUGLAS EUGENE THORNE The secret of education lies in respecting the pupil., AMBITION: To be successful in farming. WEAKNESS: Popcorn and parties. I, Douglas Thorne, will my ability to get along with others to Mrs. Clark. Dramatics 3,4, Boys Chorus 1,FFA l,2,4, FBLA 2. .IOANN KAY SLEAD Thinking is one of the hardest forms of work,I guess that's why so few people engage in it. AMBITION: To get through college. WEAKNESS: Getting things done on time. I, Joann Slead, will my pep club suspenders to Mrs. Clark. Dramatics 3,4, Marching and Concert Band l,2,3,4, Pep Band l,2,3,4, Instrumental Solo 4, Clarinet Quartet l,2,3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3,4, Girls Chorus l,2,3,4, Vocal Ensemble 2,3, Music Contest 1,2,3,4, Boys Chorus Accompanist 2,3, FBLA 2,3,4, Officer 3, Regional Convention 2,3 ,4 , State Convention 2,3,4, National Convention 2,3 ,4 , FBLA Parlia- mentary Procedure Team 2,3,4, Parliamentary Contest Winner 2,3, Regional and State Winner 2,3, National Winner 3, Y-Teens l,2,3,4, Officer 4, Pep Club l,2,3,4, FBLA Newspaper Editor 4, National Merit Commended Student 4, Annual Staff 4. 9 -- ' Joann Slead qualified as a National' Merit Commended Student by rank- ing in the top 2 per cent of high school seniors. Her name will appear in WHO'S WHO IN AMERICAN HIGH SCHOOLS. Janet Miller received the Betty Crock- er Homemaker of Tomorrow Award for ranking highest in her class on a test given to all senior Home Econom- ics girls. Class sponsor: Jerry Teichgraeber B.S., Kansas State Teachers College, Emporia Senior pictures, courtesy of Woltz-Bacon Studios, Osage City Honors to Seniors Ann Allegre ranked in the top l per cent of the high school seniors to be qualified as a National Merit Finalist. She was also selected to have her name in WHO'S WHO IN AMERI- CAN HIGH SCHOOLS. Barbara Booth and Janet Miller were selected to attend Student Council Summer Workshop at Kansas Univer- sity, Lawrence. Philip Williams and Kenton Jones were chosen by the American Legion and Lebo Lions Club, respectively, to represent Lebo at Boys, State, Law- rence. Darla Benton was sponsored by the Lebo Lions Club and attended the Lions Club State Band in Dodge City. Florence .... Hannibal . . Fairy May . . Jefferey .... Mrs. Paddy . . . Titus ..... Samuel . . . Lily Belle . . Ethel ....... Miss Wilhelmina Dr. Emmett . CAST Marilyn Kimball . . . . Clair Niles . . Darla Benton . Mike Croucher . . . Joann Slead . . . Jim Hunter Chuck Benedict . Barbara Booth . . . Ann Allegre . . . Janet Miller . . Phil Williams Director .... ........... . . .Mrs. Miller STAGE CREW Stage Manager . . Dennis Rosine Prompter . . . .... Pam Schemm Electricians. . . . . Steve Morgan Kenny Carlton Advertising Staff . . . ............ Glenda Rae Combes Karen Huddleston, Carolyn Barnett Stage Crew .... ..................... G ail Allen Margaret Linsey, Doug Thorne Ron Schemm, Kenton Jones, Steve Kellum 66The Curious Savage What a way to lose weight! I can reach ANIMAL HUSBANDRY? THAT was a recital? 'The dress is cut rather low isn't it? Class Histor On August 26, 1964, twenty-seven frightened, anxious freshmen entered Lebo High School- the halls of higher edu- cation? The officers elected for the year were Ann Allegre, presidentgPam Schemm, vice-president, Lupe Mendoza, sec- retary, Barbara Booth, treasurer. Mr. Jerry Teichgraeber was chosen as class sponsor. During the year several members left the class including Connie Robinson, Terry Sullivan, Terry Jean Fleming, Sheryl and Willa Gunterman. Janet Miller was a new member of the class. The sophomore class of twenty-four students participated in Lebo High more fully. Class officers for this swinging group were Kenton Jones, president, Janet Miller, vice-president, Pam Schemm, secretaryg Clair Niles, treasurer, and our faithful and loyal sponsor Mr. Jerry Teichgraeber. Near the end of this year we selected our class rings. At the beginning of our hilarious junior year, we had two main goals in mind-the Junior-Senior Prom and our future senior trip. ln November we presented the comedy The Adorable Impn. There were several other money-making pro- jects during the year to boost our finances. On April 29, 1967 the seniors were guests at the J unior-Senior Prom, at which the theme f'Sayonara was used. The officers who lead this' class in undertaking these tasks were president James Hunter, vice-president Dennis Rosine, secretary Darla Benton, treasurer Ann Allegreg student council representative Philip Williams. Mr. Teichgraeber and Mrs. Edwards served as sponsors. The class was happy to have Marilyn Kimball join them in September. Steve Kellum joined our group at the beginning of the senior year. Lupe Mendoza did not return to Lebo High School. Twenty-four students began the last year by bringing the senior carnival to the community. Besides the carnival we earned money by selling fireworks in July, having adoughnut sale, magazine sales, concessions at ballgames through- out the year, the senior play, The Curious Savage , which was presented in November, a Faculty-Alumni basketball game, and Senior Talent Program. We also served the dinner for the F FA Banquet, Those who have attended Lebo Public School all twelve years were Gail Allan, Ann Allegre, Carolyn Barnett, Chuck Benedict, Darla Benton, Barbara Booth, Kenny Carlton, Glenda Rae Combes, Michael Croucher, Karen Huddleston, James Hunter, Kenton Jones, Steve Kellum, Margaret Linsey, Clair Niles, Dennis Rosine, Joann Slead, Doug Thorn, Phil ip Williams. Twenty-four nervous seniors marched into the gymnasium for the last time May 20, 1968, graduation night. The best was still ahead! At midnight May 20, wide-eyed, eager seniors left Lebo on their senior trip shouting California here we conef' THANK YOU We, the Senior Class of '68, wish to thank the community for the support and encouragement given us during our high school years. Especially do we appreciate the support of the community in making our never-to-be-forgotten se- nior trip a possibility and a pleasure. A special thanks to our parents for their sacrifices and guidance of these growing- up years. Also, we thank the faculty and school board for giving us encouragement and opportunities for an education. P rap h ecy LEBO ENTERPRISE, June l, 1988K Last evening our city was privileged to host a distinguished group. These were members of the Lebo High School graduat ing class of 1968, observing their twentieth reunion. Several members of the group have become prominent leaders in our state and nation. We will now review, for our readers, what each member of the class is currently engaged in. Unfortunately, Darla Benton was unable to be with us last night because she had been detained in Iowa some- where around Mitchellville or Des Moines. Carolyn Barnett is now driving a truck for the Lebo Grain Company to help support her husband, Gary. The classis star stunt driver, Gail Allan, has just been promoted to head mechanic for the Don Miller Motors. Her specialty is f'56i' Fords. Ron Schemm, one of the nation's leading swine specialists, has recently been elected to the Agricultural Hall of Fame, which is located in Missouri. Joann Slead, whose desire was to graduate from Kansas State, has finally achieved that goal. She has received her degree in janitorial science. Ann Allegre, the class brain, graduated from KU and is now a well-established pharmacist in the booming me- tropolis of Arvonia. , Mike Croucher, whose voice became his fortune, has turned another golden record with the release of his new hit, I Canit Live Without LOVE. Clair Niles and Jim Hunter gained national publicity when it was revealed they had talked to some little green men from outer space. Niles was quoted as saying, 'fit was a real gone experience? ' Our reporter learned that Philip Williams is now designing red barns for the local ucattle baron. News flash over the teletype! World famous racing driver, Doug Thorne, who honored us with his presence last night, has just won the Grand Prix in his yellow 58'i Ford. He left right after the festivities last night in his pri- vate jeut plane. Denny Rosine is now conducting his own television show, THE SPORTSMAN7S FRIEND, in the place of Har- old Ensley. Barbara Booth has now been the national advisor for all senior high school Student Councils for five years. She is known for her emphasis of the effectiveness of Stuco. Karen Huddleston is one of the few who stayed in Lebo. She currently owns a restaurant on the new Interstate Highway. She has been doing very well in her business venture ever since she eliminated all local competition. After graduating from Kansas School of Business, Glenda Rae Combes has become the private secretary of Ken- ny Carlton who operates a Ford assembly line in Dearborn, Michigan, where the lemons come from. Steve Morgan became a glass blower to aid unfortunate victims of '4frozen window panes'??? Lebo can now boast about a beauty contest winner. The former Margaret Linsey has been elected HMrs. Volks- wagen of American to promote Volkswagen's image as a family car. How sad! Pam Schemm can still be seen riding around the streets of Lebo in a yellow Chevy Super Sport. Her dream is finally going to come true. Janet Miller is still attending Kansas State, and in a few months will succeed in getting her HMRS. degree. Chuck Benedict has become a world famous tycoon with a nation-wide chain of hardware stores and lumber i yards which originated in Lebo. Marilyn Kimball, long time member of the Lonely Hearts Club, has just terminated her membership by her en- gagement to YOU KNOW WHO. Steve Kellum has put his great talent, which he learned in the kitchen of LHS, to work. He is washing dishes at Karen Huddlestonis local restaurant. Kenton Jones had a great deal of difficulty getting here tonight. Girls just seem to flock around him since he has been elected uPlayboy King of the World. Oh, the Senior Class of l968 went down to Mr. Jerry Teichgraeber's house after their reunion to help him lay bricks. He is still attempting to finish his Nnewi' house. Baccalaureate Invocation The Triple Trio sings Sunday Evening, May 19, 1968, Eight o'clock Candlelighting Evening Song ..... V .... Processional, Pomp and Circumstancen Invocation . .............. . Climb Up Ye Chillun, Climb . . . Baccalaureate Sermon. . . g'Ride the Chariotn .... Benedrction ...................... Recessional Pomp and Circumstancev ' ' ' 'igblisehlsgi B554 ' ' ' Lebo School Band Girls Triple Trio re1,g,'ar4eg1'ii4,i,g,g1igg bmi' ' I . l . Bovsl Octet' Lebo School Band . . . .John Morrissey . . . . . . . .Edward Elgar . . .Reverend Gerald Toburen . . . . . . . . .Spiritual-Ehret . . .Reverend Gerald Toburen ...........Spiritual . . .Reverend Gerald Toburen ..........EdwardElgar ml ' i B Recessional ls Commencement Candlelighting Processional Monday Evening, May 20, 1968, Eight olclock p.m. Candlelighting Evening Songl' ......................... . . Lebo School Band Processional Pomp and Circumstancev. . . ........... . . . . . . Lebo School Band Invocation ....... .................. Lebo Baptist Church Let There Be Musicv. . . ........... . . . . . . Mixed Ensemble Commencement Address ............................... Lowell Gish, Chairman, Department of Educa Saxophone Quartet Intermezzo ...................... Presentation of Eighth Grade Class .... ................. Eighth Grade Teacher Presentation of Diplomas . . . ............ . . . . Principal Presentation of Senior Class . . ......... . . Principal School Board President Presentation of Diplomas . . . . Benediction ......... ................. Lebo Baptist Church ...JohnMorrissey . . .... Edward Elgar . . . . .Reverend Seymour Bruce . . ..... Frances Williams ................fgDon'tFenceMeOut tion, Baker University ....Bizet,Calliet . . . . . Wayne Prowell . . . Donald R. Kimball . . . Donald R. Kimball . ........... Evan Ellis . .... Reverend Seymour Bruce Ann Allegre Valedictorian Joann Slead Salutatorian K 5 v 1 l t f s 5 E 1 5 f , i Administration BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Evan Ellis-President, Eldee McNabb, Frank George, George Evans, Keith Gifford, Melvin Bunge LLOYD SMITH SUPERINTENDENT, Unified School District 243g B. S., Ottawa University, Ottawa, M. S., Kansas State Teachers College, Emporia. DONALD R. KIMBALL PRINCIPAL, B. S., Kansas State Uni- versity, Manhattan, M.S., Ed., Kansas State University, Manhattan. KEREN DOTSON JEANNE POCK EVAN L, EVANS SECRETARY,LeboAttendanceCen SECRETARY, Unified District 243. TREASURER, Unified District 243. Q A ..... . it , .rftt:frmmrs- '?1-.ft,t, W N' wiv a lfa K vstigggtjf qg I t . iv y . .. ar e ' 1, s JS ',.a f Q .r1 HrL..r'-5. . . , .,., pw AW' f- U -an w w w Uf'l 1t3i: ' fQ3'f5t1iL-df . L r l Facult Mary Clark Marjorie Sheeley Faye Miller Beulah Edwards Business Home Economics Speech, Vocal Music English Q Marvin Hatch Larry Longhofer Donald Kimball Warren Beavers Natural Sciences Math, Drivers Ed., Phys. Ed. Math Vocational Agriculture Tom Peavler Dale Graham Jerry Teichgraeber William Edwards Spanish Librarian, Geography Social Sciences, Phys. Ed. Instrumental Music on-Pro essional Employees Bus Drivers: Glen Dale Miller, Dorothy Lee Miller, Verna Longhofer, Clyde Lowman. l Cooks: Lucille Wise, Goldie Norris, Lucille Edwards. Custodian: Clyde LOWm21l'l- Custodian: Elvin Sergeant. Annual taff Chuck Benedict, Class Editor, Kenton Jones, Assistant Editor, Marilyn Kimball, Advertising Managerg Barbara Booth, Senior Editor, Mrs. Edwards, Sponsor, Ann Allegre, Editor, Joann Slead, Treasurer, Janet Miller, Photographer, Clair Niles, Activi- ties Editorg Phil Williams, Sports Editor. ' We, the Annual Staff of '68, hope that you have enjoyed sharing our memories as much as we have en- joyed compiling them. We wish to thank the community for the support they have given us in making this yearbook possible. We wish to especially thank our sponsor, Mrs. Beu- lah Edwards, for the long hours she has spent work- ing with us. Her assistance and guidance were greatly needed and appreciated. State Bank of Lebo Member of F.D.I.C. MZ on Savings SZ on Time Deposits Capital Account Over S500,000.00 Gracious Living at the Hartford Manors Call Hartford AAAI W Air Conditioned W Qualified personnel W Chapel W Beauty Parlor Wanda L. White, Administrator Hartford Coffey County Ufficials County Sheriff Deibert Heimer County Clerk Jim Lewis County Superintendent Eieanor W. Soisby Register of Deeds Anita Mast Treasurer Dorothy A. Eiiis Cierk of District Court Mayree E. White Riverside Gardens 210 S. Lawrence - Emporia W. B. Eyman Dorothy Eyman - Phone DI-2-5457 Epsfw Old Pepsi ---- Beats The Others Cold Waltz-Bacon Studio Glen Ba South Sixth St. O ag C ty Phone La 8-1543 Burns Body Shop Auto G1ass a Specialty 107 Commercial Street Emporia,Kansas 66801 Honda of Emporia 1 318 Commerciai DI 2-680M Emporia,Kansas 66801 Pizza Hut HPutt, putt to the Pizza Hut.H 109 West Sixth D1 2-9821 Emporia Schemm and Kramer Oil Co., Inc. HChamp1in Keeps Things Movingu 6th and West Emporia, Kansas Gates Tires De1co Batteries Smith 'S Shop Electric - Acetylene Portable Equipment Blacksmith and Machine Work HMake your troubles our troublesH Lebo 256-3925 Kansas Lebo Grain Company Feed Seed Grain Fertilizer Lebo BL 6-3935 Kansas Lebo Mercantile Company IGA Store Lebo Kansas BL 6-2825 Farmers Cooperative Association Lebo Gasoline - Oils - Fertilizer Farm Supplies - Propane The Corner Cafe Welcomes You to Enjoy Their Fine Food Mr. and Mrs. Gomer Hodges Heidi Inn Everybody Meets Here Recreation and Eats Cecil - Alva Lebo Lumber and Hardware Co. HEverything to Build Anythingn Building materials, glass, hardware and paints Jack and Beulah Benedict, owners Lebo BL 6-3l95 Kansas Barnett Trucking Company Short and Long Distant Hauling Phone 256-2l22 Lebo, Kansas THE MUTUAL BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Savings Home and Farm Loans Organized I907 Emporia 602 Commercial Kansas HEWITT EQUIPMENT CO. Internationai Harvester Osage City Kansas Take Your Home Paper First THE LEBO ENTERPRISE DEAN KNIGHT OIL COMPANY BL 6-2205 Lebo, Kansas LIND FABRICATING COMPANY Hydrauiic Jack Repairs Machine Work and Welding Phone 256-3280 FRANCIS GROCERY AND LOCKER Groceries - Meats Dry Goods Meat Processing Locker Service Phone BL 6-2395 In R uns' EMP OR IA BOWL llmpqfny ounonns X 5 Bowl ing - Billiards I X K'eZ!eq'4 7mm 6 WMM SALES AND SERVICE Glen I.. Kelley Phone 4021 Hartford, Kansas Qphvx Phone DI 2-9736 Highway 50 5 Graham St. Emporia, Kansas 6680i COLLINGE, HENRIKSON, 5 BARR Veterinarians as-aaaaiaaasaaaaq LONG HORN RESTAURANT Emporia, Kansas DI 2-9744 500 A I be r. t S t Feet Go west on Sth toLVoodl1l:dl1:nd Albert, Empgr' a , Kan 535 gs, , furn sout one oc . - Mll. Open 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. weekdays D I 2 I 5 XIII! Iv , Breakfast.-Luncheon 'I I swans and mn bstiaiasiaaassisq DON MILLER MOTORS, INC. West Highway SO and Scott St. Phone 3l6 - BM3 - lI55 Emporia, Kansas 6680i T.H. MOUSE MOTOR CO. Imperial, Chrysler, Plymouth 2632 West Highway 50 Emporia, Kansas DI 2-ll7M IRELAND'S SHOE REPAIR Tony Lance Boots Nocona Boots MHZ Commercial Emporia, Kansas RED X PHARMACY Curtis Rorabaugh Phone Dickens 2-2l5l 62M Commercial Emporia , Kansas 6680i A AND W DRIVE-IN 6th and Union Emporia, Kansas COLUMBIA BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION M27 CommerciaI Emporia, Kansas Phone DI 2-I832 KANSAS SOYA PRODUCTS CO., INC. Emporia, Kansas BLUESTEM FARM AND RANCH SUPPLY Emporia, Kansas West Highway SO HAYNES HARDWARE CO. 6I8-620-622 Commerciai Emporia, Kansas Sporting Goods Housewares Furniture Piumbing 5 Electricai JONES FUNERAL HOME AmbuIance Service Lebo, Kansas BL 6-3III RATHKE LUMBER AND SUPPLY CO. HBuiId Better For Lessu New Strawn, Kansas Phone, Burlington 36A-ZIO2 MIDTOWN CAFE Where the Most Peopie Meet BurIington, Kansas BURLINGTON BODY SHOP Phone 364-5800 Burlington ZA-hour Wrecker Service 6th and Neosho Troy E. Barret, Gary Saueressig CLYDE CARTER MOTORS Burlington, Kansas Ford Sales and Service New and Used Cars PETERMAN OIL CO. Harold C. Peterman Jobber Burlington, Kansas COFFEY COUNTY RURAL ELECTRIC COOP. ASS'N.,INC. P.O. Box 229 Phone 364-2II6 Burlington, Kansas 66839 COFFEY CO. LIVESTOCK MRKT. Sales Every Wednesday See Us For Your Farm Sales Raymond C. 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