McPherson High School - Bullpup Yearbook (Mcpherson, KS)

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In searching for these realities the student found hopes and frustrations, yet overcame the barriers that were there to confront him. The end result of such a quest was the satisfaction of reaching another rung on the ladder of life. For seniors, the ultimate in public education has been reached. For sophomores it is -just beginning. With the end ofanother year, and the last year for many, there comes many pleasant thoughts ofa time now part ofthe past. We hope that this book with its elements of composition will preserve for you the many memories of 1966-67. The Editors 3 Hail McPherson High School --hats oflfto you. Bullpups we're with you, loyal and true. Cheerful and happy, always welll be Here's to the school we love, Here's a cheer for thee. , nl' w1iW hg N, N f.v Vg . ,V K NX I kk ' zu K gy A. .K I , j-51, Y, 3 xi 1- mf? ,,,,, iff? fu? uv' ff' ,. 'V-. f 'A 4, wax 53261 X' 1 YXggL2XSQ1Qff ' Tff xhwf, ' 2 I kg x ty F , , Q' ' 7 f Aizfasf ' Vw. - . 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The year of 1966-67 is history. Experiences that were so real are now left to memory and once overlooked details are cherished treasures of a time never to be relived. Hats ojflo you. .. Students tried their best to excel- onthe honor roll, music contests, debate trips, livestockjudging, and the list goes on and on- to bring recognition to themselves and their school. There were the exhilirating moments of bright-faced queens and misty-eyed honorees. Bullpups we 're with you. . . Mixed emotions were high with victory andjubilation or defeat. and respect for others' ability. Ceaseless pleasure was gained through the many projects, activities, and fun. And lessons unable to be learned in the classroom made lasting impressions not to be forgotten even though time may elapse. Always we 'll be. . . Those lessons perceived as a person, scholar, or leader will follow all affected throughout lives ventured in any endeavor Frustrations and anxieties which once appeared to be catastrophies were succumbed to a more realistic outlook on the complexities of life. Tolerance of contemporaries reached a mature state as pettiness was bygone. Grueling work paid off with triumph -in personal satisfaction or working as a team. Discovery was made as character was built and determination was exercised. While all the time loyalty reigned supreme. And the conquests are now left as athletes reminisce. I oyalandlrue. . . To perceive the nucleus of knowledge was the major objective. The utmost of effort was desired- and required- to glean the ultimate from the opportunities so readily available. Initiative was uncovered and inquisitive minds searched for the solutions or theories of probing questions, while concentration was ultimately tested to provoke eluding problems and secure wisdom perpetually. Cheerfuland happy. . . Clubs and organizations were vital for a complete education. Lasting friendships were derived from a sense of close association in working together Here 'J lo the school we love. . . Durable memories of fun mingled with laughter will remind us ofcompanions that shared our joy and sorrow. The hall romances, occasional dances, organization trips, studying in the library will all cause ceaseless amounts of lastingness in the closets of the mind. And despite occasionally bruised feelings or emotions of disgust any student with McPherson High as his alma mater will recall his experiences to be meaningful pathways. Here lv a cheerfor thee. . . To the faculty and staff, administration and students goes a warm uthank youl' for helping make the road to maturity smoother As each goes his separate way- never again to merge as a whole- to new walks of life and innovational milestones, the portals of MHS are absorbed in the wake of shadowed, cobwebbed memories. ' A CADEMICS always We'1l be. . . ADMINISTRATORS y AND CQUNSELORS R-ma '!nn-.... Principal, Mr. john Goering Always willing to help students with any academic or social problems are MHS,s two counselors, Mr. Elvin Brown and Mrs. Marjorie Stucky. Giving aid to college-bound seniors is one of their main re- sponsibilities. Besides discussing the attributes of different col- leges and helping to find scholarships that seniors can apply for, a College Night was held in mid-December to acquaint students with over twenty colleges. Counselors Mrs. Marjorie Stucky and Mr. Elvin Brown confer on schedules forthe next year. Director of activities, Mr. joe Rich To keep MHS running properly, efiiciently, and skillfully is the task of our principal, john Goering, and director of activi- ties, Joe Rich. In his twenty-seventh year at MHS, Mr. Goering deals with the requests and problems of students, parents, and faculty. As chief representative of our school, he confers with the many visitors touring the school and keeps in constant contact with programs for school development. Finishing a four-year term as president of the CKL, Mr. Goering has voiced the opinions of MHS well and earned a well-respected place among state administrators. Vital to the functioning of the school is Mr. Rich. He not only schedules all athletic events and extracurricular activities, but in his highly-respected manner deals with disciplinary prob- lems. During his thirty years at McPherson High, Mr. Rich has brought new insight to the dealings of the school while at his position and has shared a large number of responsibilities with Mr. Goering. ECRET RIE A D LIBRARIA Mrs. Bonnie Holloway Mrs. Ila Rutter Mrs. Billie Morse .,,...,.,...r -M-H Would you like to know whether the Yesil Irmik River flows into the Black Sea or Xochimilco is located in Mexico? just ask our efficient and helpful librarians, Mrs. Beebe and Mrs. Vetter. They keep MHS's library running smoothly to aid the student in every way possible. Another invaluable asset to the operation of the school are the office secretaries, Mrs. Rutter and Mrs. Morse and secretary to the counse- lors, Mrs. Holloway. They maintain 'fbehind the scenes records and aid the administration. A MMM... ..., --at- f Mrs. Louise Beebe Mrs. Charlotte Vetter rm.-Aw Gary Grant takes advantage of quiet library for study. 9 KEY PER GN N EL A D CHGOL BOARD Superintendent of Schools Mr..loe Ostenberg. Assistant Superintendent of Schools Mr. Ted Washburn. Directing the complexities and diversified aspects of a rapidly growing school system are Mr. joe Ostenberg, Superintendent, and Mr. Ted Washburn, Assistant Superintendent. It is through their able direction that the schoolis policies and rulings are preserved and enforced. Also, they host the many visiting delegates wishing to observe the school. Their insight, wisdom, understanding, and capability make thc functioning ofthe school system more efiicient, thorough, and progressive. School Board - libflfflx' ROIV, ltjfi In right, Nfarvin Krehbiel, Brian Holloway, Wilbur Yoder. Bill Miller, l RO.YTROIl': Helen Swanson, Leona Holecek, Evaleigh Kinney. The seven school board members serve voluntarily to deal with any difficulties or necessities of ruling dealing with the unified school district. Their ded- ication in finding the most unbiased and equal regulations and operating school functions in the most efficient and organized way is to be greatly appreciated and respected. Through their discre- tion, necessary rules are formed and, working closely with the administration, carried out. MHS can be very proud of their governing body and the traditions they have helped to uphold. E GLIH Senior English - Mrsilarkie Raymond .junior English - Mrs. Byrlee Davidson Senior English - Mrs. Frances Edwards A sound knowledge of a language affords communication. And communication is imperative for learning. It is becoming increasingly evident that learning is a prerequisite for personal and public suc- cess and welfare. Mastering the English language - with all its complexities and diversities -is essential to students walking into a com- plex and diversified world. Speaking a language is only part of the English department,s job. Interpretation of language in literature is equally im- portant. From Chaucer to Tennyson or Emerson to Twain, literature has gained a decided foothold in scholastic impor- tance. Through the writing of such liter- ary immortals, students are offered a world of information that is both interest- ing and enjoyable. Literature and grammar are taught by Mrs. Margaret Starks, Miss Clella Nel- son, Mrs. Anne McGhee, Mrsjackie Raymond, Mr. Ralph Earles, Mrs. Frances Edwards, and Mrs. Byrlee Davidson. Through their efforts, stu- Sophomore English - Mrs. Anne Mt-Ghcc 'junior English - Mr. Ralph Earles dents learned the art ofthe English lan- guage and the men who mastered it with eloquent, classic beauty. l l 1 1 Sophomore English - Miss Clclla Nelson Junior English - Mrs, Margaret Starks 'VIr Unruh uses overhead to drive home assignments. Mr Ediger ponders one of his many interesting biology specimens. L BORATORY SCIE CE Mr. Zerger points out molecule to the bamed chemistry class. Laboratory sciences contain all the mysteries, complexities, and wonders of life. From dissecting a frog to determining properties of hydrochloric acid, MHS science courses are invigorating. It offers constant surprise because of its dependence on experiment and discovery. Under the direction of Mr. jay Frazier, Mr. Carl Ediger, and Mr. Garth Werner, biology attracts a great deal of attention and interest. Mr. Paul Zergeris capable direction insures a knowledgeable experience for stu- dents enrolling in Chemistry. The natural world is open to the students eager to uncover its mysteries. Taught by Mr. Roy Unruh, physics gives students the knowledge of the world of un-living objects. Visions ofa winning basketball team cloud Frazier's biological thoughts. l 1 2 MATHEMATIC Mr. Harris beams as student tries to answer questions. S vi . v -bf' S g tsss . cj ha Mr. Heckethorn mentally reafhrms Euclid's fifth pos- tulate. S f 4 Two students slave over geometric problem on blackboard. The importance of mathematics can never be underestimated. Since early times it has been a fundamental method of communication from one man to another. It is a language but it contains no words or phrases. It is a universally accepted language consisting of addition, subtraction, division, and hundreds of other mathematical figures. Therefore, it is no wonder that MHS has offered for many years and still offers various courses of math. Geometry, Algebra I and Il, senior math, and calculus are included in the diversified curriculum. Head men in the MHS math department are Mr. Carl Harris and Mr. Harry Heckelthorn. Mr. Garth Werner complements them by teaching three hours of Algebra. Harris' class is nothing but laughsfl Mr. Werner flashes his familiar grin at the canierzl. 13 FOREIG LA GUAGE Check over your conjugation and declensions, classf' reminds Mrs. Mr. Goering briefs his students on a new point in German grammar. Nirider. Languages taught at MHS serve as a communication tool with foreign tongues. The two modern foreign languages taught are Spanish and German. Miss Marilyn Engle, Mr. Burr Miller, and Mr. Peter Goer ing, instructors, employ techniques in grammar and speaking. Latin is taught by Mrs. Ruth Nirider and not only stresses grammatical aspects, but also brings in cultural and historical emphasis Miss Engle brings in cultural aspects of Mexico to enrich class lectures. Uln Germanyf, muses Mr. Miller, the food is so wonderful! 14 OCIAL CIE CE Who put this stag movie on my desk?! i' wonders Mr. Stevens. Americais place in the international scene is becoming clearer and more evident. Due to its growing responsibility, America must have citizens well-informed of its history and govern- ment. The interpretation of American government and history was taught this year by Mr. Clinton Brown, Mr. Bill Moore, and Mr. jack Randle. Through their efforts, hundreds ofjuniors and seniors gained needed knowledge ofthe mechanics oftheir country and how they were formed. tj Q' so - J , .K -,Md Mr. Randle checks ztnolhet' one wrong on his catsi' UU tests. 2 -im Psychology and physiology, taught by Mr. Bill Stevens, en- I g ggg.g deavored to explain human behavior while world history, X ii taught by Mrs- Ruth Nlrideri explained the hi5t0I'Y Of the Oth' mls Robert reading or sleeping? questions l,cNl1tytn- llcWiltl. er countries ofthe world. Mr. Moore smiles while he thinks of next year's campaign. No, Mao Tse-Tung is not ll Supreme Court justice? latuglts Mr. Brown. PHYSICAL EDUCATIQ XD BU I ESS EDUCATIO Mr. Van Amburg makes out his six weeks' push-up grades. Is Mr. Rickner Figuring his income tax in school? Preparing students for a career is only one of the many assets of business education. By taking typing, ofhce practice, book- keeping, and shorthand students learn basic skills necessary for later life. Mr. Charles Spongberg and Mr. Keith Rickner guide the pupils in learning these subjects. 16 To condition the body and promote physical fitness are the aims of the physical education classes. Under the direction of Miss Pat Bauman and Mr. jack Van Amburg students in physical education classes learn the fun damentals of various sports and conditioning exercises for their bodies. Now y'all start running those laps! drawls Miss Bauman. Mr. Spongberg ponders over his weekly lessons ANUAL RT In everyone's life, he seeks ajob and must learn to work under authority. The Trade and lndustry program, directed by Mr. Fred Officer, teaches employment techniques, coordinates the student with business, and enables on-the-job training. ln this way, many have found their life's vocation. Working with wood and having each boy complete his own chosen project is Mr. Paul Anderson, woodwork teacher. Through his instruction, students learn the details of using shop machinery to the best advantage. Mechanical drawing and home mechanics are taught by Mr. Hen- ry Hahn. Mechanical drawing demands precise measurements and planning, while home mechanics allows the girls to learn practical duties J such as simple wiring or woodwork Y of a good home- maker. Tinkering with a car can prove to be educational as taught under Mr. George Boone. Boys are allowed to ex- periment with their ideas to produce mechanical perfection. As an added aid to students, Mr. Wendell Kuhlman teaches special education to a group of students. Oh, lill never get this to look lik: iluxcllx box in 1 ins lluixl Smmk HOME ECO OMIC A D VOCATIO AL AGRICULTURE Checking sewing projects is Mrs. Hill, Mr. Schrag points out qualities of healthy wheat. To strive towards more emcient and enjoyable homemaking is the objective in Mrs, Constance Hill's homemaking classes. In home economics, skill, practice, and training are necessary to produce that flawless casserole or a neatly-tailored dress. Yet, love and practical judgment must be exerted to the utmost de- gree and mingled with knowledge. Home living provides an opportunity to learn more specialized lessons, such as interior decorating, planning a wedding, and child care. In all, more successful home life is derived. Under the direction of the Central Kansas Area Vocational Technical Program, courses offered by Mr. Dick Ramsdale and Mr. Delbert Schrag served as valuable training for boys interested in agricultural careers. In vocational agriculture, such things as livestock and poultry judging are emphasized, giving the boys an insight to practical aspects of farm living. Agricultural mechanics teaches a working knowledge of farm implements - a valuable asset to any foreseeable future on a farm. Home Ec. girls demonstrate their cooking ability. Use that machine carefully, warns Mr. Rams- ale. FI E ART Mrs. Kohler plays over some new music she plans to teach her classcs. In order to instill an appreciation ofthe cultural aspects of life, MHS has always-active instrumental, vocal, and art depart- ments. To give basic training in the fundamentals of music is the ma- jor objective of the music instructors, Mrs. Mildred Kohler, Mrs. Ruth Thorstenberg, and Mr, Bryce Luty. Also, per- forming and solo techniques are emphasized. Uperating under the direction of Nfrs. Elizabeth Lilgegren, art students may receive instruction in areas ranging from elementary drawing to art history to pottery making. Classes in jewelry making, sculpturing, and painting are also avail- able. Now l want you guys to practice those parts, urges Mr. Luty. ..- .-Xrt is more than just drawing. SIITSSOS Mrs. laljcgrcn, Mrs. 'lhorstcnbcrg ably demonstrates an intricate lingering to ber students, Mike Stewart takcs ovcr podium to dircct band in a personal arrangcmcnt. COOK A CUSTCDIANS Maintenance Superintendent Harold llohnston Custodians - Kathryn Finkle. l yr.g Roma Cooper, 2 yrs., Ruth Hill, 2 yrs., Nlarieljohnston. 3 yrs. Custodians - Ben Steiner, I yr,g Howard Larson, 4 yrs., Doc,' Hanson, 4 yrs.g Glen Shannon, 2 yrs. Head cook -xlane Brungardt A necessary element in the functioning of the school are the custodians and cooks. The custodians are responsible for the smooth running and constantly neat appearance of the school. To the cooks are credited the well-balanced daily meals, as well as providing many banquet dinners. Cooks - BA CK RO W, left to right: Mildred Parr, l yr., Esther Larson, 3 yrs.g Maxine Destin, I yr., SECOND ROW: Mildred Curfman, I yr.g Tinnie Williams, l yr.g Elma Frey, 3 yrs., Carole Widiger, l yr., FRONTRO IV: jane Brungardt, 4 yrs.g Mary Hughes, l yr,g Lucille Spence, l yr.g Donna Trindal, l yr., LaVelle Stowers, 4 yrs., Elaine Goering, 1 yr., Marie Schoen, 1 yr., Helen Peterson, 2 yrs. STUDENTS here's to the school we love. . . In their Final year at MHS, the seniors somehow took the roles of upperclass leaders to serve as examples to the rest ofthe student body. As club ofhcers, star athletes, or selected honorees, they demanded attention and respect- and usually only received the former. They carried out their responsibilities to their best ofability. 'gPillow Talkw was chattered amidst crowded halls as a smashing success, and all took pride in being part of the class of '67. lt was the year for honors. Scholarship grants were awarded, abilities recognized, and LaNora, Cathy, Susan, Marcia, and Vicki crowned. There was concentration on studying as college entrance tests were never completely out of mind, but fun and relaxation were never far from easy accessibility. They experienced a first in having a senior banquet to themselves instead of with underclassmen. And, as though it were a planned signal, this banquet began the end of high school life. Reins of leadership were abandoned National Honor Society announced, skip day survived, May Day memories blurred in a maze offloats, bands, carnival rides, and cotton candy, final exams struggled through, and ultimately- caps and gowns donned. Commencement brought a deluge of remembrances and realizations that farewells were forever. Thus, new walks oflife were tread upon with tender steps. Some to college, some to marriage, some to the service. . . but all to happiness through ingrown maturity. E ICR. A make great strides qflbrogress during . tlzreejfear stay Garry Allmon Erie Anderson Linnea Anderson Sonja Andreas Gary Applebee Dea Anne Bacon Melinda Badgelt Mike Bgidgcu Mardell Bahr Linn Ball Terri Banman Cindy Barchesky Paula Barker Karen Barrow Bruce Bates Gayle Boardman Donna Bohannan Lune Bomberger 23 E IOR greezfjinalyear with mixed em0tz'0ns,' prepare jhr future james Braden Mark Brandsted Nancy Branson Barbara Brazier Allen Brown Ronald Brown Larry Bruce Judy Bughman ,le Kenny Burk Bonnie Burnette jim Burton janet Busby QMrs.J Lucinda Buss QMrs.j Richard Case janet Chaney Dianna Christensen Nancy Clark Cathy Colyn 24 A Huw E john Conard Rachel Conway Sue Cook Connie Cooper Terry Culver C AF N Guy Cunningham Richard Cunningham Phil D'Amico Rita DeCoursey Janet DeTour LeMayne DeWild Greg Dielman Dave Donham Barbara Eaton Cheryn Edgell Ed Ediger Donna Everhart Clara Ewell Pat Emack QlVIrs.D Pete Flemming 25 SEN IORS present annual playg realize the importance typ adequate education fbi faf' Ron Folck Claudia Frantz Shirley Frantz Tommy French John Friekey Kathy Geren CMrs.b Larry Gile Bob Gillum 41 Gordon Goering jerry Grant Bob Griffith Yvonne Grifhth Steven Gustafson Roberta Gutsch jonell Hall Sheila Hall Kay Hanna Marilyn Hanson 26 Larry Hapner Tom Hapner , Senioritis Personified! Robert H8WRlDSOn Terry Hedlund Lavon Heitkotter Susan Heitschmidt Leo Herbel Judy Hill Robert Hill Warren Hjerpe CliffHobson Gary Holloway Helen Hoover Robert Hulse 27 SENIORS assume major roles in club leaa'ershzlb,' take sclzolarshzyb tests ad 4' Lindajohnson CMrs.5 Sandrajohnson Vickie Kaiser Bonnie Kaufman Wayne Kerschner Debbie Kirkpatrick K Pat janousek QMrs.D Lawrence johnson Leslyejohnson Sharyljohnson Jerry Justice Steve Kail Pat Kaufman Larry Kavouras jim Keefer Trudy Koehn Susan Krehbiel Vickie Krehbiel 28 ins. aft? Greg Kubin David Larson Eddie Larson Mark Larson Robert Larson 'K 1 bf 4l::: ' Eugene Lasater Roger Lasater Doug Leach Larry Lingle Judy Lloyd ? Lu Lovell Steve Martin Pat Maynard Mary McCall Sandra Mclfarlin Tom McKean Kathy McNally Greg Millard Kevin Miller Greg Mitrhell 29 E IOR present school rmfalzfyg we f Y end Zhreejzear cfm! in commencement Clark Moore Frank Morgan Sharon Morris FQ Landvis Nelson Max Nelson joan Newell Camellia Newkam Qs: 'GET' Leta Nichols Mary Nichols Kay O'Brien Tom O'Grady Charles Orr Pamela Palmer QU'- Seniors slave away on production of play. 30 w Ron Paulseen Steve Paulseen Carol Peterson Kristi Pierson 15'v1' Robert Poulseen john Pyle .M-'ln Q Another of those short assignments in senior linglish! 479 D Afx Pam Reinecker Linda Renberger Greg Rhoads Kenny Rogers Mike Rohling Phil Rutter I f W ea David Rhozicls i Emilia Rygzis Keith Saling Dana Sammer Larry Schafer Bonnie Seharf Cameron Schlehuhcr 31 ,X E IOR leave trophies and gws to the selwolg take many memories Connie Schmidt A LaNora Schmidt Becky Schrag Marcia Sellberg .4 Kathie Shields Richard Shumard Ron Sloup Brock Slyter Gary Spear Mike Stewart Marva Skinner Carol Slechta Don Sloup Bob Sorenson Dennis Sorenson Randy Spann L Quentin Stockham Peggy Stucky Tom Swanner 32 is il , Fred Taylor Marietta Taylor Dick Thompson Kent Thompson Ralph Thompson 'Q- LaVerne Trindal Tim Vernick .jack Vetter Larry Walline klunie West Saihumnul Dolores Wiederhold Diane Winter Pearl Wong Linda Workman Linda Wray Ginny Yingst Ellis Yoder Engel Yoder Jeannie Zerger Carol Zimbelmun 33 E IOR PLAY senior play weaves tale gf urban ZW ana' love CAST Brad . . . -jan ..... Jonathan . . . Alma . . . . . Pierot ...... , . . Mrs. Walters . , . . . Tony .......... . . . Miss Dickenson . . Yvette ........ Eileen . . . . Marie .......... . . Kelly and Graham . . Mrs. Frost ...... Mrs. Ames . . Bessie ...... Miss Conrad . . . Miss Stevens . . . Tilda .,..... Ann .... Frances . . . . . . Kevin Miller . . Vickie Kaiser . Eric Anderson Cindy Barchesky Robert Poulseen Kathy McNally Dick Thompson . . Peggy Stucky . . . . .Iudy Lloyd Vickie Krehbiel Linnea Anderson . . . Bruce Bates . , . Linda Wray . . Mary McCall ... Kay O'Brien . Barbara Eaton . Karen Barrow . . . -Ioan Newell , Carol Peterson . .Iudy Bughman Dramatis Personae - lil-llflx' ROIV. IQH lu right: Karen Barrow, Vickie Krehbiel, Kay O'Brien Bruce Bates, Barbara Eaton, Linnea Anderson, Dick Thompson, Kathy McNally, Robert Poul sccn.-Iudy Bughman, Kay Hanna, .S'1:'CO.X'lJ Rllllf' Peggy Stucky, Kevin Miller, Vickie Kaiser Cindy liarchesky, Eric .fkndersonulucly Lloyd, Mrs. Margaret Starksg l RU.YY'RUll': Carol Pe- tcrson. Linda lVray..loan Newell, Mary Mcflall. This yearis Senior Play, 'fPillow Talkf' was given March 31, 1967, at the Junior High Auditorium. Due to a serious illness, the original director, Mrs. John May, was forced to relinquish her directorial position. When the outcome of the play looked doubtful, Nlrs. Nlargaret Starks agreed to take over the posi- tion of director ofthe play. Despite staging difliculties and a large cast, 'fPillow Talka' was a popular and financial success. Excitement heightens as Kevin lugs Vicki ollfthe stage. As the lead, Kevin rehearses lines. Vicki calmly reprimancls the loquacious Kevin, VALEDICTORIAN AND SALUTATORIAN ATIO AL HO OR OCIETY AN CHOLAR HIP W NNER National Honor Society - BACK ROW, IM to rzghz: Max Nelson, Steven Gustafson, Landvis Nelson, Cameron Schlehuber, Randy Spann, Mark Brandsted, Dick Thompson, Bob Hill. Kevin Miller, Bob Griflith, l RO.YTROll': Vickie Kaiser, Carol Zimbelman, LaNora Schmidt, Cindy Barches- ky, Kathy McNally, Barbara liaton, Judy Lloyd. Claudia Frantz, Rita DeCoursey, Connie Cooper, Dianna Christensen, Ginny Yingst, Cathy Colyn, Barb Brazier, Susan Krehbiel, Peggy Stucky. Diane Winter, Becky Schrag, Marcia Sellberg. Scholarship Winners -l1'.flCK RO ll, lijf? to right: 'Ierry Grant, Phil Rutterhlanie West, Susan Krehbiel, Debby Kirkpatrick, Becky Schrag, Carol Zimbel- man, Cindy Barchesky, Claudia Frantz, Rita DeCoursey, SISCUNIJ RUllf : Terry Culver, Engel Yoder, Dolores Wiederhold, Cathy Colyn, Ginny Yingst, Cameron Schlehuber, Mark Brandsted, Steven Gustafson, Landvis Nelson, Ron Paulseen, Max Nelson, 1 RU.Y7'ROl'lf': LaNora Schmidt, Mike Stewart, Ellis Yoder, Carol Peterson, Diane WVintcr, Connie Cooper, Marcia Sellberg, Leta Nichols, .joan Newell, Leslyemlohnson, Judy Hill. .VUTPICTI 'RED' Dianna Christensen. COMME CE E Studious, mature seniors demonstrate the knowl- edge they have acquired and fully realize the impact ofthe milestone in life they are crossing. T Diversified emotions of sadness, relief, joy, disbelief, and even overwhelming awe filled the McPherson High School Roundhouse as the class of 1967 awaited the awarding of their diplo- mas. Stately royal blue robes accented with red and white tassels gave a dignified appearance to the 199 graduating sen- iors as strains of Pomp and Circum- stancew filled the air. Mr. Robert Gadberry, vice-president of the Fourth National Bank ofWichi- ta delivered the Commencement ad- dress, entitled 'LMan and Mathemat- icsf' After the presentation of the class by Principal John Goering, diplomas were awarded by school board mem- bers Bryan Holloway and Marvin Krehbiel. Thus ended the three years in high school for the class of 367. Behind them they left many trophies, high scholastic standards, school records, and memories offun, study, and ac- complishments. Into the varied walks of life they were then prepared to en- ter, they carried invaluable knowl- edge, a mature concept oftheir sur- rounding, an appreciation for the edu- cation and friendships they had ac- quired, and an enthusiastic outlook for Y Stately processional ushcrs graduates into the gym. Mixed emotions are conveyed after seniors have received their diplomas, the future. Think what all went into getting this diplo- ma! reflect Larry Schafer and Steve Martin. As a new year dawned, juniors were able to enter MHS doors with a sense of belonging and security. No longer were they the kids ofthe school, but were accepted for their worth as an integral part of activities. The first taste of leadership was experienced and instilled a desire for more- which was soon to be received. For the hrst time, they operated as a unit working together for the good ofall concerned and operating as a unit striving diligently towards a desired goal. In other ways responsibility was assumed. No longer were the athletes only scrubs,' but found themselves in positions of glory, while musicians excelled in their way with burdens of duty placed on their shoulders. Producing the Sign ofjonahi' was an intellectual achievement indicative of mature minds. The arrival ofclass rings instilled a sense of pride and a sense ofimportance while the campaign to launch the annual prom was begun. Into The Mad Hatter's Ballf' the class members put extensive thought, time, and work to produce a fabulous spectacle from the enchanted land of storybooks and fantasy. As the year drew to a close, capable leaders were recognized and reins of leadership undertaken. With them came the challenge and the life of allegiances and traditions upholding MHS. ...L --3-. JU 1011 t1 : ' Carol Abell Mike Achilles .lim Ainann Chuvk Anderson xIaNeva Anderson Teresa .-Xnrlreas Donna Arlhaufl George .fXshurai't .lean Baron Myron Barrow lerrv Balson Dale Beals Eldon Bevker Mary Becker Bion Becbc Ron Bell Steve Bergincier Steve Bishop Terry Bishop Dave Bohannan Mike Borth As a remembrance ofnheir class, the-juniors proudly wear their rings. UN ICR have responsib ilities 'Qifgffgfjglman Charles Bruce zn clubs and actz'vz'tz'es Dennygfunk Susanne Bryant Norman Burgess Cathy Burke James Camp Dennis Casebeer Doug Chaney After fifty-Five hours of work, I still Canil Find what I want. Marsha Colvard Carmela Colyn Ruth Cones Ronald Cook Judy Coughenour Ron Crown Judy Daniels Larry Davis Kevin DeWild Dean Duske Janice Dyer Sandy Edwards Tom Cheatham Jack Chisholm Mike Christensen Elizabeth Coleman Q. K X 9 - , ' - ' limi .f- s 'gt H8352- feellf f K . k55,k . A ..,. Q M vw 'KJV IE QE X M 4 C37 5 i Wir james Heckard Mark Heidebrecht Marsha Hopkins Dennis Houghton Marlys Erickson Susan Fitzsimmons Karla Fleming Carol Folek Cynthia Ford l VJ' fr-an Dave Fortune Gerald French Jerry French Edward Fries Gary Gardner Nancy Gayer Connie Gibson Monte Giddings Raymond Goad Paula Graalman Gary Grant -Ieane Griffith Margaret Groke Lonnie Gustafson Sharon l-Iaefner Carol Hamilton Patty Hamilton Virginia Hazclton A wa' , K I What a guinea pig for hair styling! JU 10122. give sign qfjonahv ana' annual spring prom Karen jantz Pam jantz Christinetlohnson Debbie johnson Dennis johnson Marvin johnson Venitajohnson Patjones jeraldjuhnke Marilyn Kasey Stanley Keck Linda Keim -JH 'WQQA limmie Huber Allclincla Hughes Roger lnloes gg 'G v a t 3 l x fx H5 s KE ca-K fg 42 Dennis Kelly Benny Kentner Jeanie Korte Robert Krause Patty Krehbiel Paul Krehbiel Gene Kubin Vicki Lane David Larson Lowell Larson jim Lattin Marilyn Lawrenz Dale Leach Steven Ledell Rick Lindbeck Carol Loganbill Suzanne Lovett Sherry Mantz i 'ffw 41' Linda Neel Donna Nickel Steve Nordstrom -of' gd' 4 Is 4 43 Laura Marcellus James Marsden Sheridan Martin Margie Mathes Margaret McCaughtry Karen McNally Morris McVicker Marva Meats Phyllis Mendoza Kenny Metz Larry Miller Warren Miller Michael Milleson janet Mills Connie Minear Ruthann Moore Bill Morrow Wendy Myers Dick Oberly David O'Dell Michael Opat Paul Orth joe Owens Gary Parker Ernest Pease Rodney Peer Sandra Peppiatt Janie Perrin Keith Peterson Norman Peterson JU 1011 Ruby Peterson Talking as usual - will he never stop?! if A 2 . I, Q, it h f -H. ' 4'-rv A5 4- I of Victor Peterson Jerry Pottrofi' Mark Powell Mike Prigmore Bill Pyle id 5...-.av Ri of uw ff? tX'QT 57 ? 'D 44 G'-f an ,sg I ,f-Q. 5 'far . F1 john Ratzlali' Bob Rausch Craig Rausch Richard Rhea Mark Rhoads Patti Riddell Willyne Rincker Mike Robidou janet Roe Larry Rogers Wayne Rogers Janet Rolander Linda Schmidt Cindy Schrag Joe Scoby Paula Seidel Joyce Shearhart Charles Skellenger Larry Smith Jay Sollenberger Don Sorenson Shirley Stewart Norma Stiawalt Floyd Stillings Marcia Storm Mary Stover Randy Strouse john Suenram Darryl Swick Dinah Swinehart Paul Tennison Beverly-Thom pson Christine Thompsor Monte Tipton Danny Vance Larry Venable ,J naive RTX i'.TJ ' Pl S Www- fy.-,1avM....,w:.1 sa E l n - Susan Yoder 'wx' ,. ' Debbie Young QMrs.D Delores Widiger Howard Wiebe Larry Woods 45 safu, Nm . pr' Q 13 3 -as I. If we 9 2:9 4 ... Dave Viola V Susan Wachtman X l' li Cindy Weaver f if jack Wells M Cindy Whitlock F Dale Beals, as Jonah, discusses the dilemma of man in one of his soliloquies. UNIOR PLAY biblical morality play provides dramatic impact Under the direction ofMr. Ralph Earles,tIunior English teacher, the junior Play this year was The Sign ofjonahf' The play was given December l, 1966 at theljunior High au- ditorium. Written by Guenter Rutenborn, HThe Sign ofjonahw is termed a modern morality play with characters drawn from the Bible but given modern identities. Although short, the play was powerful and sweeping. The en- tire play is in the abstract form ofa trial with all the characters being tried at difTerent times in the play for such morbid hu- man traits as apathy, cruelty, and disloyalty. And throughout the play, the characters claim that God is to blame lor their sins and evil actions on earth. But the play ends with the discovery that God has already served his earth- ly, human sentence. In the conclusion, the ways of God were justified. For the first time in many years, the ,Iunior Play was a ser- ious, thought-provoking drama. The juniors can be proud of their class play this year f 'lThe Sign ofllonahf' :if Director Ralph Earles pores over the Junior Play instructing his cast. The Judge ...... Jonah, the Prophet The Man ....... The Merchant . . Archangels ..... Average Man . . . Average Woman . Queen ofthe South Stage Manager . . Director ....... CAST . . . Rodney Peer . . . . Dale Beals , , . ....... Larry Davis .......,......kIoeScoby Ierry Juhnke, Bion Beebe, Ernest Pease . . . . . . .. Monte Giddings . . , Carmela Colyn , . . Sandy Peppiatt . . . . . Venita-johnson . . Mr. Ralph Earles 'Ianie and Cindy argue over who will do Venita's makeupjob. Dramatis Personae - liflfflx' ROIV, left lo rzghl: Carmela Colyn, Dale Beals, Sandy Peppiatt, Rodney Peer, Ernest Pease, Bion Beebe, Jerry lluhnkeg 1 RO.Y7'ROIl': joe Socby, Venitallohnson, Larry Davis, Monte Giddings. JU 1oR PRC In their first unified effort as a class, the juniors combined forces to create the g'Mad Hatter's Ballfi Amidst beautiful decorations and 21 fantasyland atmosphere, couples enjoyed the evening of dancing and admiring the ef- forts put into the prom. Barb Brazier and Uzive Rhoads dance under the huge mush- room-shzipccl ceiling, X3 3 XYhite coals. formzils. flowers, and haiir-dos added cnchzintmcnt evening. ,,-' V . fl ! , 1 loo much dancing. huh? thc Beziutilully dressed couples admire the elaborate decorations. Guest combo provides music by figure of Alice in Xv0IHli'I'l1lIlfl. A slight hesitation at the door, a not-so-sure smile, a sense of smallness and insecurity accompanied intensified determination as the sophomores made their debut to MHS. Usual overwhelming feelings possessed them as they endeavored to prove their value in the rush of activities. They encountered a new environment, difhcult-sounding subjects, Hhardu high school teachers, and what seemed like thousands of strange faces. But still they strove for a flicker of recognition or a sense of belonging. Wholeheartedly, theyjoined the life of the school through participation. Boasting the largest class ever, they formed the backbone of clubs, the nucleus of athletics, and an inspiration to each other. As they underwent their First exams-and survived- the second semester began, and the realization struck that no longer were they foreign to the school but were filling their own niche As the year drew to a close, it was with regret, but also with anticipation of future duties, responsibilities and privileges of being upperclassmen. UPHOMORE take part in sports, assemblies, and musical Dave Branson Phyllis lirvwcr Gary l5ric'l1ac'l-k lcrcsa Brmvn Danny lflrurc' Don liurgvtt KI'lSllI1t' llurk Bill llurnctlv Brad liurniscm Kay Busby Rivk Carlson Susan Carlson Randy cl1ll'lllllCl S Cathy Clase lJ0llgcll1CCSII1ilI'l lL1liCCIl1il1hCrg Brad Clark lion Coleman Uclmlxic' .Xclams Dean .-Xllmon Mitch :xIlll1CIll Stcycn Bair Suzanne Baird Greg Baldwin Klarsha Baxter Mitchell Bcrkcr lanct licvlvc Cathy llilluc Nlikc' Blackman Karla lllaylmwk Debbie linux Rick lioswcll Tony liowvrs Kay Ann Colyn Danny Conway Linda Cooney Tom Cowan Sandra Crane Cindy Craven David Crokctt Cindy Culver Connie Cunningham Kathy Darrah Tom DeCoursey Kirk Dielman Linda Donham Rick Ekum Carrol Edgell Linda Eickbush Pam Engel Tony Fiedler Kathy Fisher Judy Fleming Rv 4-FP nd Dennis l r:ms Lynne Frantz Larry lfrenrh .Iudy lfrickey Curt Friday Elaine lfricsen Sam lfricsen Pat Frost Bill Cass Bev Gibson Shelly Gibson Alan Goering Nancy Guinta Raenell Hall Celia Hamilton tludy Hanna Cheryl Harder Janice Hardisty Perry Hartman Ann Hawkinson Glenn Hawkinson Gail Hayes Scott Heitschmidt Cheryl Hempen if GQ -4.4-f OPHQMQRE support all clubs and give strength to school Steve Howard Ronald Hoyer Steve Hughes Bob Hulesy Debbie Hulse Larry Hulse Janet jackson Vonda james Steveilanssen Fred Jantz Gary Alantz Patklarvis Duane Holloway Mary Howard ' s 5?-,i:,iiS1 ,usb 2, 3 s '35 gl 2 +12 N-.sr . f- , I me measles . Wt 'W it of mp N ll- ,A X vf ' .. :, W i K., . as?-mx' .. , 6. .- ..... , 5 S so . , s:1fw f--, , ol l H , f' 'F' is-QE sm' gk lf,rl,, elm Q 5 aa P 11' 52 Sandi Jensen Dean Johnson Judy Johnson Paul johnson Robert Jonas Anita Kaiser Pamela Kaufman Danny Kavouras Bob Kayser Lewis Keith Colleen Kennedy Susan King Steve Kinzel Dick Kline Donna Koehn Gary Koehn Ronnie Koehn Sandy Koenn ...fur Watch those calories! Gene Krehbiel Hal Krehbiel Mary Krehhiel Elaine Kubin Brian Larson Dale Larson Mike Larson Casey Law Mark Lawler Rose Marie Ledell David Leiker Kerry Lindenbaum Becky Lindsey Mike Lingle Cathy Lyman Robert Maher Margaret Marcellus Marie Marcellus Alvin lN1arkle Cheryl Martens Karen Matson Darry Mc'Caughtry Chris Mcliellip Tom Mellanrl Ronald Miller Garold Minns Ray Moore Roger Moore Cindy Myers Mabel Nelson Nancy Newell 53 OPI-IGMGRE plan for and anticzlbate becoming ulbperclassmen Alohn O'Grady Gary Orr David Orth Kaye Ostlind Alan Palmer .lo Kay Parker Erma Perkins Linda Peterson Allen Pieper Mark Pierce Gene Potter Linda Poulseen De ID Newton Stephen Nic os 'Wi' Greg Pounds Steve Prickctt Linda Pritchard DiAnna Pyle Brad Quiring Karen RatZlafl'CMrs. Richard Reed Nlary Reiswig Alana Renberger Edward Ribordy Marilyn Rifle QMrs.D Diane Ring Dana Rivas Patrick Robertson Terry Rothrovk Mike Ryan Donna Saathofl' Susan Schafer D Vivian Schlehuber Greg Schlencler Kent Schmidt Terry Schmidt Beverly Shoenecker Barbara Schone Susan Schrag Debbie Schulz Douglas Schulz Roger Sherman Jackie Shively Ronnie Sitts Steve Smith Tom Smith Karla Spann Annette Sprecher Steven Stacy Darrel Stockham Carl Strawn Cheryl Stromberg Joel Stucky Kevin Sundahl Dale Swanson Phil Swanson OPHCMCRES Sharon Taylor Gay Thompson Pat Turner Terri Turner Dennis Twaddle Steve lflrey Mark Unruh David Vernick Susan Wade jane Wagoner Vivian Wann Doug Wedel Ronald Wege Carol Weigel Lavanna Whittiker joy Wiederstein Dina Wilson Seniors not pictured Gary Ashcraft Mrsjanet Busby Kathleen Jarvis Kenneth Mendoza Peggy Parker Claire Pearsall Dick Potter Mrs. Martha Pyle Kenny Rogers Mrs. Martha Westergard Susan Winiger juniors not pictured xIefTBremyer Louisa Caudell Georgia Cook Connie Gibson Terri Kerschner Mrs. Mary Lasater Virgie Martin Ronnie Sitts jeff White Susan Yoder Sophomores not pictured Clifford Bailey Venona Bomberger Joe Eck Marilyn Kasey Donna Lundstrom Ray Moore Nina Reed Cindy Smith Jerry Towle Patty Wiseman Dave Yingst Carlene Young Juanita Zeek Frances Zerger 5.-nr Tony Zimbelman S OR GA NIZA TI UNS AND ACTIVITIES Cheerful and happy. . . STU-C0 z'nz'tz'ates student court, presents school Qfeeums Composed of a representative from every home room, Student Council strove to promote the highest interest of McPherson High School and to cultivate loyalty to the high school among its students. As an addition to the curriculum, Safety Club and Stuco were coordinated and carried on joint activities. The major project of the year was to organize and initiate the functioning of a Student Court. Other functions included or- ganizing assemblies and lyceums for the student body, raising l funds by operating the concessions stand, and presenting l homecoming royalty and assemblies. OFFICERS: BACK ROW, teh to right: Bob Sorenson, Marcia Sellberg, Dick Thompson, FRONT ROW: Mr. Paul Zerger, Bob Griffith, Mr. -Ioe Rifh- Student Court committee in action. Candidates for 1967-68 Stuco president. 'li ,,, -al BA CK ROW, lep to right: Bob Sorenson, Bob Hill,john O'Grady, Don Sloup, Ron Sloup, Dick Thompson, Roger lnloes, Steve Smith, Kevin Miller, SEC- OND ROW: Bob Griflithnjanetjaclcson, Dina Wilson, Marcia Sellberg, Cathy Colyn, Linda Renberger, Pat Kaufman, Greg Schlenderg FRONTRO W: Nan- cy Clark, Linda Cooney, DiAnna Pyle, Mary Krehbiel, Kathy McNally. 58 HI-Y helps neeajffamibfg goes to mock legislature 'gTo create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community, high standards of Christian charac- ter is the motto of MHS,s oldest organizations, Hi-Y. This year Hi-Y has lived up to its purpose. Sponsors of Hi-Y are Mr. Carl Harris and Mr. Harry Hecke- thorn. President this year of Hi-Y was Mark Brandsted and Vice- President was Dick Thompson. Assorted projects of Hi-Y this year were: joint Kayette-Hi-Y meetings, popcorn concessions at MHS games, fun-night at the YMCA, and the trip to the state capital in Topeka. BACKROPV, left to righl: Landvis Nelson, Pat jones, Randy Spann, Dennis Houghton, Larry Schafer, Donnie Sorenson, Dean Duske, Ron- nie Paulseen. SECOND ROLV: Kirk Dielman, Monte Giddings, Bob Hill, Phil Rutter, jack Vetter, Dave Don- ham, Cliff Hobson, FRONT ROW: Wayne Rogers, Ed Fries, Richard Shumard, Bob Sorenson, Mark Brandsted, David Viola. 5. iQ .Xi . -1 3 5 5 . i Oflicers: Dennis Sorenson, Larry Bruce, Paul Krehbicl, Mr. Heckcthorn. Mr. Harris, Dana Sammer, Mark Brandsted, Dick Thompson. BACK RUIV, ltfl to rightf Gary Gardner, Tom O'Grady, lid Ediger, Paul Krehbicl, Max Nelson, Dick Thompson, David O'Dell, I,eMayne DeWild, SECOND ROIV: Larry Bruce, Dennis Sorenson, Dana Sam- mer, llerryjuhnke, Mike Achilles, Cameron Schlehuberg FRONT ROW: Larry Venable, Dale Beals, Jerry Pottrofl, .loc Scoby, ,james Nlarsden, Brad Burnison, KAYETTE host district meeting, work as service club '4Laugh, love, lift', is the slogan followed by the Kayettes in carrying out their service activities. Kayettes carry out various school, community, national, and world projects, as well as functioning as a social club. As their major projects, Kayettes sponsored their Greek or- phan, George, sold United States savings stamps in the grade schools, aided faculty members in office work, contributed to Meals for Millions and CARE, and delivered holiday food baskets to needy families. But all was not just work with no fun! A membership break- fast in the fall and a party after the annual hose drive provided a social atmosphere. As the outstanding events the Kayette, Hi-Y Charity Ball, Oriental Gardens, and the all-club slumber party will long be remembered. Much preparation goes into conference plans. i You are collecting hose lor 0rphans?! i i l 1 5 i Team captains - BA CKRO Wllejf to right: Sandy Edwards, Carol Logan- bill, Ruby Peterson, Nancy Newell, Susan Krehbielg SECOND ROW: Nancy Gayer, Willyne Rincker, Dianna Christensen, Barbara Eaton, Kay Ann Colyn, FRONT ROW.' Mary Reiswig, Cynthia Barchesky, DiAnna Pyle, Cindy Weaver. BACK ROW left lo right: Pat Turner, Kathy Darrah, Alana Renberger, Teresa Brown, Anita Kaiser, Cheryl Stromberg, Marie Marcellus, Nancy Branson, Terri Kerschner, Margie Mathes, SECOND ROW: jackie Shively, Barbara Eaton, Debbie Adams, DiAnna Pyle, Kathy Lyman, Marilyn Hanson, Kay Han- na, Cindy Ford, Sandy Edwards, FRONT ROW: Cindy Myers, Cindy Barchesky, Jeanie Korte, Carrol Edgell, Bonnie Burnette,Judy Lloyd, Marva Meats, janet Rolander, Linda Pritchard. BA CK ROW, Jef! to rzghlf Marsha Hopkins, Susan Krehbiel, Marcia Sellberg, Dianna Christensen, Dinah Swinehart, Connie Minear, Francis Zcrgcr, janet DeTour,,Iudy Fleming, Pam Reinecker, Karla Fleming, SECOND ROW: Ruth Cones, Cindy Whitlock, Suzanne Lovette, Carmela Colyn, Kathy Burke, Patty Krehbiel, Georgia Cook, Kathy Folck, Jonell Hall, Kaye Ostlind, Linda Workman, FRONT RO W.' Norma Stiawalt, Marcia Storm, Susanne Bryant, Lincla Schmidt, Willyne Rincker, Cindy Weaver, Mardell Bahr,judy Hill, Debbie Schulz. BACK ROW left to right: Linda Peterson, Pam Engel, Mary Stover, Linda Keim, Rita DeCoursey,janet Beebe, Cindy Schrag, Paula Seidel, Claudia Frantz, Celia Hamilton, SECOND ROW: Raenell Hall, Elaine Kubin, Kay Ann Colyn, Janet Jackson, Cheryl Hempen, Rose Marie Ledell, Julie Chinbcrg, Dana Rivas, Bev Schoeneekerg FRONT RO W: Karen Ratzlafl, Pat Frost,hIudy Johnson, Marlys Flory, Linda Cooney, Vicki Lane, Nancy Gayer, Cathy Case, Susan Wade. 61 BACK ROW, left to righl: Carol Peterson, lluanita Zcek, Sandy Jensen, Nancy Newell, Carlene Young, Cathi Billue, Vickie Kaiser, Sonja Andreas, Kristi Pier- son, Belinda Hughes, MIDDLE RU W: Cheryl Martens, Vivian Schlehuber, Cindy Craven, Donna Lundstrom, Marsha Baxter,janie Perrin, Donna Bohan- nan, Karla Blaylock, Peggy Stuckyg BOTTOM RO W: Mary Reiswig, Pat Fortune, Lucia Green, Melinda Badgett, Cindy Culver, Gail Hayes, Cindy Smith, Karen Matson, Connie Gibson. BA CK ROW, left lo right: Cathy Colyn, Connie Cooper, l,aNora Svhmidt, Suzy Waehtman, Patti Riddell, ,Ruby Peterson, Karen Jantz, Helen Hoover, Carol Zimbelman, Donna Nickel, MIDDIJL' ROW: Karla Spann, Teresa Andreas, Venitziljohnsonhjanc Wagoner, Lynne Frantz, Ginny Yingst, Diane Winter, Barb Brazier, Terri Banmang BUY'Y'O.lI R0 IV: Christinellohnson, Mary Krehbiel, Ann l-lawkinson,Ajudy Hanna, Paula Graalman, Carol Loganbillhludy Coughen- our, Venona Bomberger. Example of the bustle of hundreds of delegates using MHS as meeting place. PEP CLUB work to support pups, yell to promote spirit Striving to promote pep and a feeling of cooperation between the spectators of McPherson High School, those taking part in athletic events, and other involved schools were the girls in the 1966-67 Pep Club. Decked in new uniforms accented by sharp red blazers, the girls appeared in full force at every home football and basket- ball game. Also, at every out - of- town game, a large delega- tion of red and white always followed the team. Included in the projects of the year were selling over 200 booster ribbons for every game, instigating the annual Snake Dance on Main Street, promoting a large-scale candy drive as the main money-making project, assisting the cheerleaders, going to camp, and chartering buses for State tournament. Social events during the year were the membership party in the fall, a sloppy-joe lunch at the YMCA for the candy drive, and 'LSwing Into Spring, the Pep-Club, M-Club dance recognizing lettermen and Honor Pep Club girls. Oflicers - BA CK RO VIC left to right: Karen McNally, Mrs. Byrlee D md son, Carol Loganbillhjanie Perrin, Miss Pat Bauman, Becky Sthrat, Mary Becker, FRONT ROW: Marcia Sellberg, LaNora Schmidt, Barb Br mer Judy Hanna Vicki Lane, Ann Hawkinson. - fi .' Xlkig' 1,-any 4' .X -- 1 X 4 - g X I I' Do Pep Club girls always' work? BACK ROW, left to right: Linda Workman, Linda Peterson, Sandy Koehn, Bev Schoenecker, Cindy Myers, Sonja Andreas, LaNora Schmidt, Becky Schrag Donna Everhart, Carol Zimbelman, Kay O'Brieng SECOND ROW: Elaine Kubin, Cheryl Stromberg, Kathy Folck, Shelly Gibson, Susan Baird,Donn1Bohm nan, Linda Renberger, Diane Winter, Marva Meats, janet Chaney, FRONT RO W: Kaye Ostlind, jonell Hall, Ginny Yingst, Pam Reinecker, B1rb Brazier Connie Cooper, Marcia Sellberg, Vicki Lane, Dianna Christensen, Peggy Stucky, xx K 7 PES L I liflfflx' RO W, lap lo rzgfzzs .janet Beebe, Pam Engel, Karla Spann, Alana Renherger, Kathy Darrah, Pat Turner, Kris Burk, Lynne Frantz, Kristi Pierson, Su- san Heitschmidt, Bev Gibson, Anita Kaiserg SECONIJ ROW: Linda Schmidthjaekie Shively, Vivian Schlehuber, Kay Ann Colyn, Susan Carlson, Linda Prit- chard, Mary Krchbicl, Rose Marie Ledellhlane Wlagoner, Cindy Smithg l RONTROW.' Carrol Edgell, Diane Ring, Melinda Badgett, Ann l-lawkinson, Terri Turnerhlanie Perrinhludy Hanna, Christineilohnsonwlanet Rolander, Debbie Schulz. B,-lfflx' ROIV, kj? In rzlglzt: Donna Nickel, Karen Jantz, Susanne Bryant, Suzanne Lovett, Cindy Whitlock, Carmela Cnlyn, Georgia Cook, Patty Krehbiel, Car lene Young, .5'lil,'O.YlJ ROIV: Cindy Ford, Sandy Edwards, Cindy Weaver, Carol Loganhill, Teresa Andreas, Teresa Brown, .Iudy Coughenour, Patti Riddell Connie Nlinearg l'Yx'O.YY'ROll': Barbara Eaton, Cindy Barchesky, Kathy McNally, Roberta Gutsch, Nancy Gayer,judy Hillhltidyllohnson, Pat Frost, Quarterback Club adds to Manhattan pep assembly. That sneaky snake snuck away! 64 l'I'm a-gonna shoot you de-a-ad! Oh, those spirit-filled pep assemblies! qlu ,em Getting ready to udmgw Main! Pep Club girls support wrestlers, BACK ROW, left to right: Mabel Nelson, Patty Wiseman, Connie Cunningham, Marlys Flory, Cathy Colyn, Linda Eiekbush, Sandi Jensen, Mary Becker, Paula Graalman, Susan Wade, Suzy Wachtman, SECOND ROW: Janet Jackson, Pam Kaufman, Dana Rivas, Debbie Adams, Dianna l'yle,lludy Lloyd, Susan Krehbiel, Marsha Hopkins, Janet Mills, Dinah Swineharlg FRONTROW: Mary Howard, Cheryl Hempen, Vcnona Bombergcr, ,Iudy Grillith, Gail llaycs, Cindy Culver, Susan Schafer, Vondallames, Karen McNally, Debbie Booz. 65 M-CLUB lettermen unite skill, character to maintain M Earning a varsity or provisional letter gives any boy the privi- lege to proudly wear their white M on well-deservedjacket. M-Club boys instill school pride and 21 spirit throughout the student body, promote good sportsmanship and citizenship, and further athletic excellence forthe school. Highlighting the year were the annual initiation, Dadis night in football, Mom's night in basketball, trips to athletic events, and the spring picnic. OFFICERS - LEFT TO RIGHT' Ron Sloup, Paul Krehbiel, Ed Ediger, John Pyle. Dave Donham, Dana Sammer. Ernie sings away at initiation! Antics as boys hail cheerleaders. k BACK ROW, lap lo right: Denny Brunk, Don Sorenson, Max Nelson, Steve Ulrey, Gary Applcbeeg FRONT ROW: Stanley Keck, Darryl Swick, Monte Giddings, i Doug Chaney, Phil D'Amico. l The HReds vs. the Whitesw in a strugglin' tuggin' ofthe victory rope. BACK ROPV, lefl to right: John Pyle, Ron Sloup, Tom McKean, jack Vetter, Randy Spanng FRONT ROW: Paul Krehbiel, Lane Bomberger, Dave Dunham, Dana Sammer, Allen Brown. BA CKRO VV, left to right: Dicklhompson, Dave Rhoads, Ed Ediger,lNIz1rk Brztntlsted, Ernie Pease, Mark Heidebrechtg 1 RO.YT ROW.' Dale Leach, Mike Stewart, Mike Achilles, Mike Christensen, Danny Vance. Work to beautify school grounds, 3 e 5 , FHA eminine emms umislz faslzz'0n,jZ0aQ ana'j5f0lz'c Guided by toward new horizons as a slogan, the Future Homemakers of America fulHlled many goals while striving toward future home living. The FHA irls attended various district and state conventions S and were honored to have a member, Becky Schrag, serving as president of District G. Service projects included adopting grandparents at the Cedars, making tray favors for the hospital, and giving birthday cakes to teachers. For their festivities, the girls had a western-style family night, Christmas tea for teachers, Father-Daughter banquet, and sponsored the all-school Maidenis Week in March. BACK ROW, left to right: Bonnie Scharf, Patty Maynard, Erma Per- kins, Sue Cook, Shirley Frantz, Linn Ball, Roberta Gutsch, Kay Hanna, Sandy Koehng SECOND ROW: Car- la Blaylock, Pat Frost,Judy Bugh- man, Sharon Morris, Linda Wray, Marva Skinners, Linda Workman, Rose Marie Ledellg BOTTOM ROW: Shelly Gibson, Judy johnson, Raenell Hall, Carol Abel, Pearl Wong, Susan Baird. Peanuts characters greet prospective members at membership party. i 2 Oflicers - BACK RO W, left lo rzlglztr Marlctta Taylor, Donna liverhart, Linda Renberger, Paula Craalnian. Linda Keimg SECOND ROW: Claudia Frantz, Mary Becker, Clara Ewell, Cheryn Edgell, THIRD ROW: Pat Kaufman, Karen McNally, Janet Mills, Rosc Lcdcll, FRONT ROW: Barbara Eaton, Mrs. Constance Hill. Kathy McNally, Peggy Stucky, Venona Bombergcr. NOT1'lCTlf'RED: Mrs. Ruth Niridcr, Becky Schrag. C? BACK ROW, hy? to rzght: Margie Mathes, Celia Hamilton, Margaret Marcellus, Helen Hoover, Claudia Frantz, Connie Cooper, Becky Schrag, Pat Kaufman, Laura Marcellus, .S'lL'C.'O.YD ROW: Gail Hayes, Susan Schafer, Cindy Craven, Lynne Frantz, Cheryl Strombcrg, xlucly lfrickey. Debbie Hulse, Vicki l.ancg l RO.Y7'ROll'.' Venona Bomberger, Connie Gibson, Kathy Lyman, Susan Schrag, Linda Prichard, Peggy Stucky, Kay Busbyujanie Perrin, BACK RO ll .' left lo rzghl: Carol Peterson, ,loan Newell, Marletta Taylor, Clara Ewell, Linnea Anderson, Cindy Schrag, Donna liverhart, Paula Craalnian, Kay O'Brien, SlL'CO.YD ROW: Linda Keim, Mabel Nelson, Susan Yoder, Carol Hamilton, Barbara Eaton, Suzy Wachtman, Linda Renberger, Mary Bcckcigulaiiicc Dyer, Sherry Mantzg l RO.YTROll .' Cheryn Edgellhloyee Shearhart, Pam Kaufman, Kathy McNally, Virginia Hazclton, .laNeva Anderson, Pam llantz. Karen McNally,.lanet Mills, Marva Meats, Marilyn Lawrenz. Ofhcers - Larry Schafer, Engel Yoder, Ellis Yoder, Greg Kubin, Keith Pe- terson, Greg Mitchell, Mr. Richard Ramsdale, Mr. Delbert Schrag. The state representatives at convention. FFA attends jua'gz'ng contests, holds annual banquet With a membership of 42, FFA claims individual and collec- tive leadership in agriculture. With a dedicated aim of pur- suing agrarian occupations while practicing all forms of citi- zenship, FFA met with a successful year. President of FFA this year was Larry Schafer and Vice-presi- dent was Ellis Yoder. This year's sponsors were Mr. Delbert Schrag and Mr. Ri- chard Ramsdale. Among FFA,s projects were various district and statejudging contests with the national contest held in Waterloo, Iowa. Tom Cowan and Lowell Larson examine shrub. BACK ROHC left lo right: Norman Burgess, David Larson, Floyd Stillings, Larry Schafer, Gerald French, Lowell Larson, Keith Peterson, SECOND ROW' Hal Krehbiel, Mike Borth, Tom French, Larry Walline, Marvin Johnson, Dale Larson,Edward Ribordyg FRONTRO W: Robert Larson, Kenny Burk, Ron Folek, Ronnie Brown, Greg Mitchell, Greg Kubin,.IeflWhite. I ,,,m,.,,., '..'.-. , .A-I Wiz, ,H f i.'S'x5G..U.- ,.ai 'If' X . ' ' . ,- .-ya .1 hm . ,, - .-.gg -.QM A, ,Q - - . , , ., . V 1, ,lf Dillrlfludges Stand beside Prospective Steak- Rick Carlson pores over agricultural bulletins. BACK ROLV, ltfl lo rzglzl: Engel Yoder, Richard Case, Ellis Yoder, Terry Hedlund, Steve Kail, Richard Rhea, Rick Carlson: l RU.X l' IJUIV: Victor l't'tct'son. Warren Miller, Carl Strawn, Monte Tipton, Lonnie Gustafson, Dale Swanson, Darrel Stockham. l Greg Kubin, Senior FFAler, and friend at judging contest in the arena at Waterloo, Iowa. Mike cycle. Borth attempts exploration ofa particular intestinal roundworm's lift- Real interesting, huh? W EW' hs. Cabinet - TOP T0 HOY'Y'0.ll: Mr. Zergcr. Mr. Unruh. Mr, lidigcr. Cameron Schlehuber. Nlark Brantlsted, Susan Krehbicl, Bob Hill. CIE CE CLUB avors science interest by meetings, projects With an intent to instill an interest in all fields ofscience, this yearys Science Club upheld their intent by sponsoring interest- ing projects and worthwhile meetings. This year's sponsors were Mr. Carl Ediger, Mr. Paul Zerger, and Mr. Roy Un- ruh. Scientihc projects included a star-gaze and a field trip to the refinery. The Science Club honored one of its sponsors, Mr. Unruh, by giving him a farewell gift. The meetings afforded each of the three sections of Science Club - chemistry, physics, and biology - the chance to ex- hibit the traits oftheir particular Field of science. President of Science Club this year was Cameron Schlehuberg vice-president was Mark Brandsted. Mr. Unruh accepts his farewell gift from Susan. Thats my boy! says Mr. Unruh. BACK ROW, left to right: Sonja Andreas, Clifl' Hobson, .loc Eck. Richard Case, Ed Ecliger, Mark Brandsted, Rodney Peer, SECOND ROW: Terri Banman, Barb Brazier, Marcia Scllberg, l.aNora Schmidt, Connie Cooper, Becky Schraghjim Heckardg l ROiVTROW: Peggy Stucky, Dianna Christensen, Carol Zim- bclman, Fredblantz, Kenny Metz, Dcnnisllohnson, Phil lTAmico. ,Q i s 3 ii 2 2 i sqm lifllflx' RUIV, Inf? In riglil: Cameron Selilehuher. Shirley Frantz. Kathie SlllL'lClS.xlllIlCl l3e'l'oin'. Carol Peterson, Ronnie Pznilseen, 'l'oni hll'KL'LlI1L .N'1'fffIl.X I7 Rflllf' Landvis Nelson, lirie .-Xnrlerson, Bonnie Kauliinan. Susan Rrehhicl. llclen Hoover. Pill Kaulinan. Bol1C9riIlirh. Roheri Poulseen: l lCU.YYilCUlI': Yii' 1 nia Yingsl. Clieryn llrlgell. Leslyeulohnson.Alucly Hill. Kathi' McNally, Barbara liaton. ' ' f yan- i 76 iK ,i . --X .N y . . r-f J 1, N lg l., ,f L. 'flusl whisper it softly. Pat, says Bob. We ean'i holla go lhrougli. Katliylu Pai bellows. lil-llflx' Rllllf Iwfl fu i-13111: Steve Gustafson. Steve l.edcll, Ronnie Paulseen. Randy Spann. liion lieehe, 'l'oni Nleliean. David O'l7ell, Aloe Sc-ohyg Sl'ff,'Il.X IJ I Rflllf' Clathv Clolvn, Linnea Anderson, Sieve Bishop, Roger lnloes, Monte cililfllllgxAICVIY-ILlllI1lil'. Rick Linrlheek, Ron Clrowng 'l'lllli1J Rllllf' Cindy ll eheskv. Clinch' wfliwr. Susan Hcitsehrnirli, Dec NVicclerholcl, Diane VVinter,.lucly Lloyd, Rita llefloursey, Nlark lleiclehreelitg l RU.Y'l'lCUll': Kgiren liarrois Pe:1rliWong. ilirnie PC2lSC.Al1lmCS Nlursdcn. Dale Heals, Robcri Gillum. Dana Summer, Bob Hill, lJeziAnnc Bai-on. DEBATE FORE IC debaters grab trophies while gaz'nz'ng knowledge The debate trophies were presented to thc school by these smiling girls. .-, ... Allan Goering, Rodney Peer. and Eric Anderson talk over their trip to State. Debate helps to mold the mind ofthe student by planning, pol- ishing, and publicly giving their speeches. Although fun often accompanies the debater's diversified activities, rewards are reaped and knowledge abounds. Sponsored by speech instructor, Mrs. Joyce May, students won cherished trophies at schools such as Wichita Heights, Inman, and Wellington. Forensics started second semester with orations, informatives, and readings. Novice Dcbaters - BACK RUIV, Mark Lawler, Janet Beebe, Allan Goering, Dean johnson, Judy Fleming, Carol Weigel, Dan Cole- mang l'7fO.VT ROW. Kay Ostlind, Pat Jarvis. Mrs. .Ioyce May, Nancy Giunta, Cindy Culver. Experienced dcbaters s liflfflx' RUIV, Bob Ciriflith, Iiric Ander- son. Cary Gardner. Rodney Peer, Susan Heitschmidtg l RU.YY' RUII' Iudv I lovd Tcrri l3'tnm'm Que C'ook lmnnic 7erger Pc .... ..-t .A,g- gy Stucky. 74 l IC introduced this year or vocational students W'ith a membership of 15 hard-working students, VICA was innovated this year under the sponsorship of Mr. Fred Ollicer. The Vocational Industrial Club of America is an activity for students enrolled in preparatory vocational courses and .with an eye towards inheriting industrial work oftomorrow. Some projects VICA sponsored this year were a Leadership Conference at Emporia. State trade contest, and an Employ- er's Banquet. President ofthe organization this year was Nlarletta Taylorg W Vice-President was john Frickeyh Otlicers - l.lfl Y' TU lflllllf' Phil Rutter. Nlarlctta Taylor. Mary N1 ' chols.lIohn lfrickcy. Mr. Olliccr. x ' Xl YICA members chat over han uet dinner. . , . K L q limployers and their X ICA entployces enjoy luanquet. BACK RO IV, ltjt to right: john Friekey, Tommy French, Phil Rutter, Dick Potter. Robert Hulse,ljcrryijustice. l RU.YTROll', ity? lo right: Lavon llcitkott Sharon Morris, Marletta Taylor, Mary Nichols, Camellia Newkam, Dallas Calvin. HI .... from the National Basketball Rules film proclucea' by the National Federation QF State High School Athletic Association and the Basketball Rules Committee 153 'sf mf' f S ig- ti. , 'Come on, boys, louder! urges Mrs. Kohler. FIRST ROW, fran! to back: Diane Win- ter, Ginny Yingst, Carol Zimbelman, LaNora Schmidt, SECOND ROW: Landvis Nelson, jay Sollengerger, Paul Krehbiel, Steve Ledellg THIRD ROW: Dennis Sorenson, Max Nelson, Mark Brandsted, Roger Inloesg FOURTH ROW: Judy Lloyd, Barbara Eaton, Barb 3razier, Cathy Colyn. MIXED E EMBLE sings and lberjbrms throughout communiyf As the singing ambassadors ofMHS, the mixed ensemble provided many musical performances throughout the year. Singing their way into the hearts of young and old alike, the eight couples combined light, love, humorous, patriotic, ancl serious songs into a fun-filled time of entertainment. Highlighting the year were performances at the Elks Club in Newton, the Shrine initiation in Salina, and the Administra- tors, Conference in Wichita, plus frequent appearances at clubs, church groups, and banquets in town. Empty pockets, but a heart full of love! 'i Ensemble girls prepare for an evening program. GIRLS' TRIO TREBLE CLEF MIXED CHOR S Girls, trio -Jane Wagoner, Mary Krehbiel, Venona Bomberger. Treble Clef - TOP, hw lo right: Gail Hayes, Bev Gibson, Alana Renberger, Carlene Young, Susan Schrag, Dina Wilson, Lynn Frantz,-lane Wagoner, Susan Schafer, Mary Krehlmiel, Cathy Case, Ann Hawkinson, Judy Hanna, Linda Cooney, Venona Bomberger. Mixed Chorus - l1'1lClx' RO IV, ltjl Io right: .lim Burton, Frank Morgan, VVarren Hhjerpc, Larry Schafer,.Iack Vetter, Don Sorenson, Bion Beebe, Steve Bergmeier, Sam Friesen, Dennis Johnson, Ernie Pease, .joe Scoby, Greg Baldwin, Gene Krehbiclg SECUNIJ ROH '.' Larry Smith, Alvin Nlarkle, Stephen Nichols, Mark Unruh, Danny Conway, Teresa Andreas, Ruby Peterson, Shirley Frantz, Cindy Schrag, Mary Becker, Lonnie Gustafson, Rick Carlson, Dean Newton, Ed Fries, THIRD RUIV: Marlys Erickson, Jeanie Korte, Susanne Bryant, Ruth Cones, Belinda Hughes, Venita Johnson, Terri Kerschner, Marilyn Lawrenz, Paula Graalman, Margie Mathes, Christine johnson, Yvonne Griffith, Vicki Lane, Connie Gibson, 1 RONY'ROW:,janet Rolander, Karen McNally, Marva Meats, Laura Marcellus, David Orth, Dale Beals, Paulilohnson, Doug Chaney,tIudy Coughenour, Dianna Christensen, Kathy McNally, Nancy Gayer, TATE I, a gf E Girls' Glee Club comprised of mixed ensemble, treble clef, chorus, and sophomore girls. Mary Krehbiel Steve Ledell Susan Svhrag Mixed Ensemble - BACK ROW, lap to right: jay Sollenberger, Paul Kreh- Mixed Ensemble Girls' 9 - LEFT T0 RIGHT: Ginny Yingsl, Marcia biel, Steve Ledell, Rodger Inloes, Mark Brandsted, Max Nelsong SEC- Sellberg, Barb Brazier, LaNora Srhmidt, Carol Zimbelman, Cathy Colyn, OND ROW: Landvis Nelson, Ginny Yingst, LaNora Schmidt, Barb Bra- Diane Winter, Barb Eaton,-ludy Lloyd. zier, Cathy Colyn, Dennis Sorensong FRONTROW: Carol Zimbelman, Diane Winter, Barb Eaton, Marcia Sellberg. 79 5 1 SPRING MUSICAL gives memorable moments through musical moods uThe Many Moods of Musicw prevailed as the mixed chorus, treble clef, mixed ensemble, and girls' glee club presented a wide variety of songs and dances depicting various musical feelings. With mirthful, melancholy, majestic, make-believe, and medi- tative moods, the audience was captured by the spell ofthe music. Boys' quartet from ensemble introduces meditative mood. 80 We think y0u'rejust sensational, Mame! 'l Dancing to Misty, Carlene Young entrances audience h.., , . K K X: ,V., - .. .,..- ,si if QW ,Em ,.,, G, V T Those sophomores look younger all the time! xg,g.xv..sif Higher, higher, higher! an Ginny and Marcin give zest to uC2llJlll'Cl Chorus joins in a final tribute to America. A, ,5f,1,, t -I :sl ARCHI G 100 entertains with various jhotball shows, parades I Twirlers - l,lfl Y' TU RICHYT Linda Donham, Terri Turncr Ieanic Drum XIa'0rcltC- Linda Kcim . Q - Kortc. Cynthia Barchcsky, Donna Arthaud. -s..,, .1- .N ,f -.su The Marching 100 pauses at attention to display its precise formation and resplendent uniforms, 82 lr 1 PEPBA DA D TAGEBA D require musical abiligy ana' extra time, prove enjoyable in pegiirmanees ana' trzlbs v Ya L ' ww , f BACK ROW, Zefl to right: Rodney Peer, Dave Viola, jack Chisholm, Greg Sehlender, slay Sollenberger, Mike Stewart, Mike Milleson, Sl:'CO.YlJ ROW: Mr. Luty, jerry juhnke, Steve Ledell, ,Ioe Scoby, Denny Brunk, Steven Gustafson, Jim Keefer, Dennis Casebeerg THIRD ROW: Landvis Nelson, Nancy Newell, Kenny Metz, James Heckard, Lucia Green, Steve Bergmeierg FOURTH ROW.' Carol Zimbelman, Greg Baldwin, Carol Peterson, Marcia Storm, Norma Stin- walt, Nlary Stover, Robert Poulseen, Lewis Keith, FRONTROPV: Charles Skellinger, Bob Sorenson, Dick Oberly, Mark Pierce, Cindy Bzirchesky, Gail Hayes, Marsha Baxter, Marie Marcellus. . Q-. HM BACK RO W, left lo rzghl: jay Sollenberger, Mike Stewart, Greg Sehlender, jack Chisholm, Ernie Pease, ,lim Keeler, Landvis Nelson, Bob Sorensong Sla'C.'O.Y1J ROW: Denny Brunk, Linda Neel, ,Ice Seoby, Steve Gustafson, FRONT ROW: Mr. Luty, Steve Bergmeier, Greg Baldwin, Lucia Green. Pete lflemming, Monte Tipton, jerry kluhnke. NO T PICTURED: Leslye johnson. 83 WIND E SEMBLE receives higlzbf superior rating at statefestival Comprised of select musicians, the Wind Ensemble performed As the year's highlight, the band had the distinguished honor at a variety of functions throughout the year. of being the only Class AA band at the State Music Festival in Salina to receive highly superior ratings in both performance In formal concert three times, the musicians gained valuable and sight reading. knowledge through playing fine literature. Ofiicers-LEFT TO RIGHT' .jim Keefer, Carol Zimbelman, Mike Stewart, Marcia Sellberg, Bob Sorenson STA.YDI.YG, left to right: Dick Oberly, Mark Pierce, Charles Skellinger, Bob Sorenson, Darryl Swick, Mr. Lutyg BA CKROW: Lucia Green, Monte Tipton, James Heckard, Ronald Cook, Steve Nordstrom, Kenny Nletz, Jerry Pottroff, Pete Flemming, Steve Bergmeier, Roger Lasater, Mike Milleson, Dennis Case- beer, ,lim Keefer, Steve Ledell, jerry Juhnke, Joe Scoby, Denny Brunk, Steve Gustafson, Linda Neel, SECOND ROW: Robert Poulscen, Lewis Keith, Carol Peterson, Marcia Storm, Donna Arthaud, Doug Leach, Nancy Newell, Landvis Nelson, Phil D'Amico, Rodney Peer, Dave Viola, Ernie Pease, .jack Chisholm, Greg Schlender,jay Sollenberger, Mike Stewart, FRONTROWJ Carol Zimbelman, Greg Baldwin, Norma Stiawalt, Mary Stover, Annette Sprecher, Melinda Badgett, Leslyejohnson, Cindy Barchesky, Marsha Baxter, Gail Hayes, Marcia Sellberg. 84 TRI GS SL ORCHESTRA enter jrst year in regular curriculum Surviving its first year in the curriculum of MHS was the Twice a week, select wind players from the Wind Ensemble string program. Under the direction of Mrs. Roger Thorsten- joined the strings to form a meager orchestra. Directed by Mr. berg, a small number of violin, viola, and bass players worked Luty, they presented concerts in the late fall and spring. diligently to form the nucleus ofa future full-sized orchestra. Strings - LEFT TO RIGHT? Venona Bomberger, Teresa Andreas, Dea Anne Baconhjane Wagoner, Lucia Green, Carol Loganbill, Donna lio- hannan, Mrs, Thorstenbcrg, Dennis Casebeer, Garold Minnsujim Keefer. BACK ROW, Ich to right: Monte Tiptonhjames Heckard, Nancy Newell, Landvis Nelson, Mike Stewart,Jay Sollenberger, Greg Schlender, Mark Pierce, Lin- da Neel, Bob Sorenson, Steve Gustafson, Dick Oberly, Steve Ledell, Mike Milleson, Mrs. Thorstenberg, Mr. Lutyg SECOND ROW: Mary Stover, Greg Bald- win, Norma Stiawalt, Carol Zimbelman, Marsha Baxter, Gail Hayes, Marcia Sellberg, Leslye johnson, Melinda Badgett, Annette Sprecher, Dennis Casebeer, Garold Minns, jim Keeferg l'Y?O.YTROW.' Venona Bomberger, Teresa Andreas, Dea Anne Baconhlane Wagoner, Lucia Green, Carol Loganbill, Donna Bo- hannan. 85 VAR ITY BA presents two concerts, learns band fundamentals Learning to work together as a unit to produce their ultimate in music harmonically blended, the varsity band musicians started their upward trend in music education. An integral part of the Marching 100, the varsity band mem- bers performed in all band shows. They were also valuable in adding to the quality of the pep band and held important posi- tions in contest ensembles. During the season, the varsity band presented two concerts - onejoint one with the Wind Ensemble and one by themselves in their first solo public performance. Next year the band members have new goals to look forward to as they take the roles of upperclassmen and advance to even higher degrees of musicianship. Ofhcers - TOP TO BOTTONI: Linda Keim, Steve Bishop, Terry Roth rock, Don Boswell, Tony Zimbelman, Marlys Flory. BACK ROW, lep to right: Ronnie Sitts, Tony Zimbelman, Terri Turnerulerry Towle, Tom Cowan, Stephen Nichols, Mr. Luty, Scott Heitschmidt, Dick Kline joel Stucky, Larry Davis, Don Boswell, Allan Goering, Steve Bishop, Terry Rothrockg SECOND ROW: Susan Wade, Linda Poulseen, Cindy Smith, Kay Busby Gay Thompson, Linda Donham, Pat,larvis,,Ianice Hardisty, Richard Goss, Brad Quiring, Doug Wedel, Roger Moore, Lowell Larson, FRONT RO W: David Vernick, Marlys Flory, Bill Gass, Sherry Mantzuloy Wiedersteinhjeanie Korte, Linda Keim, Marie Marcellus. TATE I' indicate high degree fyfskill ana' practice Attending the State Music Festival at Salina, MHS musicians could hold their heads high and be proud of their accomplish- ments. Of the 31 schools in attendance, McPherson vocalists and in- strumentalists walked off with 22 highly superior ratings, that being the highest number received by any competitive school. This brought a successful climax to the many soloists, ensem- bles, and vocal groups that have worked diligently throughout the year. Clarinet Choir - Greg Baldwin, Robert Poulseen, Norma Stiawalt, Mary Stover. Clarinet Choir - Carol Zimbelman, Greg Baldwin, Robert Poulseen, Mary Stover, Carol Peterson, Marcia Storm, Bill Gass, Susan Wade, Pat Jarvis, Norma Stiawalt, Linda Poulseen, David Vernick. Flute Quartet - Gail Hayes, Marcia Sellberg, Marsha Baxter, Cindy Bar- chesky. 5553 l Trumpet Quartet - jay Sollenbcrger, Greg Schlender, Mike Stewart, Jack Chisholm. TATE I' Lucia Green Tronilione Sextct - Ulcrry xluhnke. Steve Ledell, .joe Scoby, Denny Brunk Steve Gustafson, Linda Neel. Gail Hayes Marcia Sellberg Marsha Baxter Greg Baldwin Linda Neel Jerry Juhnke Steve Gustafson Landvis Nelson Greg Schlender Mike Stewart .lay Sollenberger jim Keeler 88 SPOR TS bullpups, we're with you. . . Ron Sloup, end LeMayne DeWild, end Max Nelson, guard FGOTBALL Showing much determination, the Bullpups, led by Coach Jack Van Amburg, gave gridiron fans many thrilling moments in 1966. A squad comprised of thirteen seniors and eight juniors fought with enthusiasm and never-dying spirit for a seasonal record of three wins and Hve losses. Playing in a strong league, the Pups Finished fourth in the CKL. Accenting the squad were three-year lettermen Dave Donham and Allen Brown. Dave, playing a back posi- downs and gained yards by rushing. Receiving honorable men- tion on the all-CKL team was a highlight for Allen. As a guard he was a valu- able asset in blocking. Three-year lettermen, Brown and Donham Ed Ediger, tackle Greg Mitchell, tackle 90 tion, scored many touch- STE D wt Z.5a ffl Members of mighty pre-season scrimmage team, the Red Raiders. Thirteen boys ended up their three-year high school football careers on the grid- iron of MHS. Elected to the all-CKL team were Mark Brandsted, back, and Allen Brown, tack- le. Receiving honorable mention was Jack Vetter, guard. Dave Rhoads, end Dick Thompson, back 'l'om O'UTzicly. 4-enter Dave Donham, hack Richard Case, end 91 -TE M F OCTBALL Avid pigskin fans will not soon forget several highlights of the 166 season. In the September 30 game against Junction City, Dale Leach kicked a held goal in the last Eve seconds to break a tie and win the game 16-13. Homecoming 1966 was a phenomenon to long be remem- bered. After the opening kick-ol? against Abilene, Mark Brandsted and Paul Krehbiel both soared over the goal line to make the score 14-0 after only 32 seconds ofthe game had passed. Coaches Garth Werner and .jack Van Amburg have given incentive throughout the season, Mark Brandsted - All-CKL Allen Brown - All-CKL .lack Vetter - Honorable mention If ll lx liUIl', Itjfk In I'I.Lfflf.1JllC'l4 Vetter. Putijoncs, Dave Rhoznls, Greg Mitchell, Don Sorenson, Ed Ediger, Richard Caseg SECOND ROW: LeMayne DeWild, Tom O C rady, Dick Thompson, Dale Leach, .lim Amann, Allen Brown, Max Nclsong FRONT R0 Wx Monte Ciddings, Doug Chaney, Paul Krehbiel, Mark Brandsted, Dave Donham, Jerry French, Ron Sloup. it fi r-n-unz- ,gn-1.11, gl - . -M.. k...,n,,.- 1-..-,lgzw -r --- -um - '--W -1:-- A-TEAM FOOTBALL t B-TEAM FOOTBALL CKL FOOTBALL Opponents McPherson LEAGUE STANDINGS OPPOHCIIIS McPherson Newton 32 12 Buhler 7 48 Salina 28 0 Won LOSI Salina 33 7 junction City 13 16 Salina 5 0 Newton 20 18 Emporia 7 16 Manhattan 4 1 Hutchinson 7 14 Cha man 12 7 Cla Center 3 2 Abilene 14 38 P Y Abilene 27 7 McPherson 2 3 Clay Center 14 O junction City 1 4 Manhattan 47 19 Emporia O 5 Centers - O,Grady, Giddings Guards 7 Nelson, Vetter, French 3 T ' 4 1 atm: . ,mv ,,?',3fP ' K aff? :vw s gk It .- fr:ig.'i ' '- Max? 1' Q . T s. - . ak: I, v.::nt4t's:',,f MAX, f4cfii3::lfsi?i1w513s1fiLf2?tf5't2125:fzakmitmfifefa-if .elifiisist-my Tackles - Ediger, Mitchellklones, Brown Ends - Sorenson, Rhozuls, Clzlsc, Sloup, l3clYiIrl N i i, ew 5' 'W l . 3.1 f K A ,IE . x ry , - , , . . '- , .. ' 'ws 1 ' A 5 Q y L-fm In A A , 'O L A . i, ' K ' ei.-if 4 .C gg, .- QF' f -, ..g'. 1 Zig ,1-sign .N .,,:, Lx , e Q I kinda -A Tf?l:53iX'! - -u g? -Lp .. be 355- 12, ' ' . 'A-UT -F - ff WE- .X . i ' . S'fm.1v 1 f Captains A Brown, Leach, Thompson Backs - Brandsted, Leach, Thompson, Donham, Amann, Chaney, Krehbiel l 93 . LL7A- BA CK ROW, left to rzghl: Coach Charles Spongberg, joe Owens, Brad Clark, Dean johnson, Danny Kavouras, Steve Ulrey, Dave Branson, Don Soren- son, Mike Ryun, Rick Sloup, Phillip Swanson, Pat Jones, Coach Bill Stevens, SECOND ROW: Howard Wiebe, Doug Wedel, Mike Larson, Dennis Twaddlehlohn O'Grady, Larry Boughman, .lim Amann, Dave Yingst, Tony Fiedler, Dick Oberly, Gerald French, Curt Friday, FRONT RO W: Roger Moore, ,Iames Camp, Dick Kline, Doug Chaney, Paul Krehbiel, Monte Gicldings, Dave Viola, Curt Dielmzin, Duane Holloway, Alan Palmer, Doug Schulz, Steve Smith, 'Ferry Rothrock, Co-coaches Charles Spongberg and Bill Stevens Coached by Bill Stevens and Charles Spongberg, 38 junior and sophomore boys comprised this year's B team. Playing four games after school and one evening attraction, these boys gained valuable experience in the game of football. Several ofthe boys on the squad played for both the A team and B team to help improve their skill and gain conhdence. Battling against their opponents in Bullpup style, the future varsity team won three of their live games, losing only to Sali- na and Newton. G ' ' ' l Managers Darryl Swick and Stanley Keck. Osh' Coach' I didn t mean to do It Wrong 94 CRCSS CCU TRY Despite no returning lettermen, the cross country team im- proved considerably throughout the year and are looking for- ward to a more successful season in 1967. In his second year as cross country coach, Keith Rickner in- structed teams composed of seven boys to run over a two-mile open terrain for the course of a race. Even though it is an excellent conditioner for other sports, so few boys participated that only one, Keith Peterson, earned a letter. SCOREBOARD junction City Invitational Buhler Invitational Salina Invitational Hutchinson Invitational Sacred Heart Invitational McPherson Invitational CKL 7th 4th 5th 10th 1 1th 3rd 6th Coach Rickner checks his clock as boys prepare for two mile run RE TLI G Coaches Phil Lane and Harry Hecke- new and promising, thorn erce and vzlgorous A new addition to the MHS sports curriculum this year was wrestling, very ably coached by Harry Heckethorn and Phil Lane. Participating in Hve seasonal matches, the mat- men battled against B teams of other schools in most cases, as an introduction to competition. However, in their match against Herington - also in its first year of wrestling - the Bullpups captured a victory. Managers Randy Caruthers and Ron Crown 1 154-165 lb. class - Smith, Fiedler, Orth, Cheesman, Kubin 103-120 lb. class - Heitschmidt, Larson BACK ROW: left lo right: Coach Harry Heckethorn, Randy Caruthers, Alvin Markle, Alan Palmer, Tony Fiedler, Jeff Crabb, Doug Cheesman, Ron Crown, Coach Phil Laney SECOND ROW: Dick Kline, Mike Larson, Marlin Stiawalt, CliH'ord Bailey, Cliff Hobson, Chris Miller, Clyde Ribordy, Tim Wilson, student assistant, THIRD ROW: Larry Smith, -james Camp, Brad Clark, Paul Orth, Wayne Kerschner, Don Burgett, Greg Kubin, Howard Wiebe, Kirk Dielmang FRONTROW: Phil D'Amico, Ollie McKellip,john Coneshlerry Towle, Dennis Sorenson, Richard Brader, Scott Heitschmidt, Dave Clark. 138-145 lb. class - Wiebe, Dielman, Burgett, Hobson, Kline 133 lb. class - Sorenson, Camp, Towle Larry Smith - 4th in CKL Freshmen - McKellip, Cones, Miller, Brader, Clark Seniors - Sorenson, Hobson, Kerschner, Kubin - NO TPICTURED: D'Amico Heavyweights - Markle, Clark, Palmer A-BASKETBALL merit second in stateg shoot rulesjlm Showing ever-present teamwork, the 1966-67 Bullpups, coached by Jay Frazier and Garth Werner, fought to a 23-1 record. During regular play, the Pups reigned victorious over all league schools and earned the well-deserved GKL crown, By defeating Washington, Wichita Heights, and Hutchinson, the McPherson Invitational trophy was collected, and Let's go to State fever reached an epidemic stage. On the home court, they defeated two Wichita schools - Heights and Southeast - in the toughest regional in the state.', Piling into buses and cars, fans headed for KU to thrill as the Bullpups deflated Garden City and Topeka. Going into the championship against Wyandotte, history repeated itself as the Pups were forced to bow to that first-rate team and accept the second place trophy. But to all MHS'ers, they were still tops! -lay Frazier , Jerry Grant, forward Garth Werner John Pyle, guard if l D k D Rh d Dennis Hou hton, Bion Beebc, jerry Grunt, Dick lhompson D111 LEFT TO RIGHT: Bill Pyle, Don Sorenson, john Pyle, Dean us e, ave oa s, g Leach, Paul Krehbicl. Now, you guys, let me till ya' how we did it back in ,ZS . . . Dave Rhoads, center Dick Thom pson, forward Reach a little farther, Dale. I wonder ifl should tell the referee he's WRONG! B-BASKETBALL have wz'm2z'ng seasong y gzve valuable support Managers Nlike Christensen and Ernie Pease Dropping only three of sixteen games, the junior and sopho- more boys prepared for varsity play and gave strength to the A You're not going to pass that bull. squad. These boys showed their superior ability in the Homecoming game against Salina when they won by only one point in an excitement-hlled overtime 4, Nile Will it go in? L tm. 1?plt,'lx'RUll'. lu!! lu rzxglzlr llgivc Yingst. llzivc Lcikcr, Kevin Sundzihl, Dave Branson. Curt lfridziy. Rick Boswell. Chris Xlclivllipg l RU.X l' lftlllf' l'4iul .lohns ferry Rotliroi'k,iStcvv Smith. Robcrt llonzis. Duiinc Hollowziy, 2' 5 .. .AQ S' H- A ,.. fy 'M7 -W--W--.W.,... M f . x i AQ X514 lf' X ' . 4 Spcllhound fans thrilled hy Pups, 7 1 K NYC nvvtl this lmaxskctl The huge dclcgzition following thc Pups to State displayed enthusiastic and impressive support throughout :ill thi- lULlI'I11llI!t'IlI giinivs. L. tLk,. '-w- W H J 'V -N. Qs X . .......-.......,......-s..., ...s- Dave Rhoads proudly accepts Invitational trophy. CKL BASKETBALL LEAGUE STANDINGS McPherson 10 0 Clay Center 7 3 Manhattan 6 4 Salina 4 6 Emporia 2 8 Junction City 1 9 COREBGARD Russell Abilene Clay Center Newton junction City Abilene Salina Manhattan Emporia Chapman Washington Wichita Heights Hutchinson Clay Center junction City Salina Great Bend Emporia Manhattan Wichita Heights Wichita Southeast Garden City Topeka Wyandotte Russell Abilene Clay Center Newton -Iunction City Abilene Salina Manhattan Emporia Chapman Clay Center junction City Salina Great Bend Emporia Manhattan Always playing with team effort is the winning ingredient ofthe Pups. A-TEAM BASKETBALL Opponents McPherson 54 71 45 70 48 51 61 68 43 55 47 69 48 73 65 74 51 63 52 65 54 75 50 53 43 51 53 57 40 59 50 64 42 52 51 61 54 69 32 44 50 62 40 55 51 70 56 41 B-TEAM BASKETBALL Opponents Mt-Pherson 35 58 40 63 35 62 37 68 56 69 57 80 44 41 56 69 49 63 49 68 58 44 59 78 65 66 43 47 59 53 47 69 if ,JV A- TRI G CHEERLEADER Six girls practiced all summer, attended a camp in Norman, Oklahoma, participated in clinics, and drilled during the school year to provide pep and spirit at varsity football and basketball games. Besides leading cheers at all games, the cheerleaders planned pep assemblies and other spirit-rousing events. These included Barb Brazier a snake dance down Main Street to preface the First football game and a downtown welcome for the basketball team re- turning from State. l Marcia Sellberg a These are the girls that added spirit to games! KNO TPICTURED: Pam Reineckerj Vicki Lane Ginny Yingst Pam Reinecker Connie Cooper l B-STRING CHEERLEADERS AND MASCOTS practice long hoursg work JW pewction Striving to induce enthusiasm and planning spirit-provoking novelties were the objectives ofthe B cheerleaders. The B cheerleaders worked closely with the A cheerleaders to plan pep assemblies, work up pom pom routines, and create an enthusiastic atmosphere. Their responsibilities were high- snake dance, helping give a clinic for grade school cheerlead- ers, and acting as hostesses at the Invitational and Regional tournaments. Also in accordance with keeping Bullpup spirit high were the mascots. Dinah Swinehart, A mascot, and Nancy Gayer and Wendy Myers, B mascots, werejoined with the cheerleaders of their respective squads to add a spark of pep to all home and away games. lighted by attending cheerleading camp, participating in the l B-string mascots - Wendy Myers and Nancy Gayer A-string mascot - Dinah Swinehart B-string cheerleaders - Ann Hawkinson, Terri Turner, Janie Perrin, and Judy Hanna exhibit the unity they developed during the year. f f? F'b'.s-T'j??iTi,TfEf ,w::1 sEf5Wf:Sff'rj:g5ff.f. f , X , W GULF use underclass strength, anticzibate coming season A squad of twelve members coached by Bill Moore practiced long hours in the hot sun, attended seven meets, and walked umpteen miles between holes during the '67 golf season. Aided by no seniors, the juniors and sophomores comprised six-man teams to compete against such schools as Newton, Hutchinson, and El Dorado. The top average scores were Steve Hughes with 83 and Pat jones and Tony Zimbelman with 90. l Coach - Bill Moore Steve Ledell lines up his ball forthe best possible shot. Pat jones, aided by Gary Grant, contemplates his next shot. Golfteam, LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach Bill Moore, Mike Robidou, Brad Quiring, Steve Hughes, Brian Larson, David OlDell, Pat jones, Steve Ledell, Steve Prickett, Gary Grant, Tony Zimbelman, Pauljohnson, jerry Smith. TRACK requires long hours 0 praelfiee to produce skills As springicame into focus and hurdles or Fiberglass poles hauled out of storage, the track team started their determined effort to capture glory for MHS. Coach Bill Moore and his twenty-man team traveled to fre- quent area meets to vie their abilities against the much larger teams of other schools. At the Salina Invitational meet, two school records fell as out- standing efforts were recorded. jack Vetter threw a hefty 52,3 to overcome the previous shot put record and Keith Peterson raced the half mile in 2:01. Mark Heidebrecht and Paul Krehbiel prepare for a relay Manager - Stanley Keck fi i ' Q d v ,lack Vetter begins a grueling race with grim determination Track tea-m, BA CK ROW, IM to rzlglzl: Ron Sloup, Rick Carlson, LeMayne DeWild, Keith Peterson, Steve Ulrey, Rick Boswell, Mike Achilles, Tom 'VlcKe1n Mark Hcldebrecht, Allen Brownhjack Vetter, Paul Krehbiel, Coach Bill Stevensg FRONTRO W: Dave Leiker, Gene Kubin, Steve Smith, Rodney Peer Dmd Larson, Monte Tipton, Dale Beals, Victor Peterson, Stanley Keck,iVOT1'lCTURED: Coachklack Van Amburg. Tom McKean Allen Brown MikeAchilles pulls out in front ofopponent. Billy Morrow exhibits excellent form in hurling javelin. jack Vetter Ron Sloup LeMayne DeWild 107 TEN N has value as integral part qv sports' picture Boasting brand-new tennis courts and vast underclass strength, the twelve boys comprising the tennis squad and Coach Wendell Kuhlman did their part in bringing honor to MHS. As a highlight, in the final CKL match, Hrst place medals Coach-WCndf1'Kuh'mfm were won by Lane Bomberber and Dana Sammer. Lane Bomberger Dana Sammer Wayne Kerschner 541 man 7142 man y'f3 man A-Squad, len tv Vlghl-' TCVYY R0fhF0Ck, Mike MMSCOH, I-BHC B0mbCI'RCF, Sophomore squad, left to right: Tom DeCoursey, Dean johnson, Kevin Dana Sammer, Monte Giddings, Larry Boughman, Coach Wendell gundam, Greg Schlenderl Kuhlman. NO TPICTURED: Danny Vance and Wayne Kerschner. 108 ROYALTY hats 0 9 ff autumn mist JJ F ootball Homecoming Il i V A Aw ',,: l A RX 3, up ,fx K . M i I ei . A s . 5-, 5 f ' fg la L.QZ X ffm 5' , if J' -, .uf :SPN ' Arif, xl ,P I, W.. 5 ff Qs, 3 4- - f YL ,x.x X A f 4 'L . 'f 'ff 11, 4X il' queen inny yingst x , X, , A 5, 475 ..,- S R , , Q 3 1 . A.,,M,,,. 1' .1 jf 1 f L ..,, ef flpfg V 1 f E W- F 2 L ik A e, M . ,5 , ' 'X ' f f M XE I X S ,P x x j fi 4 My if selzmzdi ttendant barb brezzzer f Ywf. Ahxw ,sv 5 59125 iff 1 '5 a connie .P 'R' I A Ar mth 1 g 'A gx. Z f . ix ju! tl , kg ,Ni 15 , I Qi 1 X , i attendant lznda renbergt CHARITY B LL captures atmosphere 0 oriental gara'erzs'J Annually, Kayettes and Hi-Y unite to present their Charity Ball. The purpose of their project is to raise money for their service activities. ln the midst of this year's theme, Oriental Gardensf' pastel pagodas and geisha girls prevailed and an evening of dancing to the Jay Sollenberger Quartet was enjoyed by all. Highlighting the evening was the coronation ofthe Queen and King, Cathy Colyn and Mark Brandsted. Cathy, Vice-President ol' Kayettes and Mark, Hi-Y President, were elected by those in attendance. Loyal Kayettes put hours into decorating. After being crowned, King Mark and Queen Cathy are entertained Cindy Vvgqtgr pqugcg ln her busy trepe piper minding to antitlp ite by a program presented in honor of their reign. thg mmmg eyenmg Q Xa X.AQ sg my Q. .V Ak'.A V , Q, .. wg, NN 'Vc'weu-F XX fy. -K ' J I A . . is Q .jf W , ,NN 13, g F, X? +L-'sh V S -A N - f .- K if - - Q1 Qiaf fi-K 5 5 k A ak NR ' 4 V wwf x A A A- . i- . 1 , X. X .W .W LIE' 3, Ang- ,S 1 ' H AS N ff. A ws' 3 X ' ' x gabkx N 6 k k 'W Mix rx ',, .u b ,, 5 X 1 n L 1 gayer 5. 1- ' sing N p fl-IIC!! all jfzgfgyggey- zluugcfzarzey - av mazda honor fizam wznlu win. z , N255 , '-' xv . Q 1 AW 3 - RQ ..., S nn, i 7 mf ,. -H- x qukfwz Z'l-LVSZVL' !f',C2lV.3'6I NkAxM:f, lb rlfzce cfharming jerry gfanf 'N xx., MR. AND MISS MHS earn honor in annual all-school vote Gaining the honor ofthe 1967 Mr. and Miss MHS were Dick Thompson and Marcia Sellberg. In a vote ofthe en- tire student body, for the first time these seniors were not elected in ll specific category, but chosen by receiving the most total number of votes in all categories. Mr. MHS - Dick Thompson Miss Ml-IS - Marcia Sellberg Xlr. Sch olarship - Cameron Schlchuber Miss Appearance - Vickie Kaiser Miss Leadership - LaNora Schmidt Mr. Runner-Up and Mr. Leadership - Bob Griffith Mr. Personality and Mr. Sportsmanship - Dick Thomp- S011 Miss Personality - Kathy NIc'Nz1lly i 116 Mr. Appearance - Mark Brandsted Miss Runner-Up and Miss Sportsmanship - Barb Brazier Miss Music- Marcia Sellberg Miss Scholarship - Rita Defloursey outstanding abilities recognized by students Annually, the student body participates in selecting the out- standing seniors. As this is the only all-school election, stu- dents strive to choose the best representatives of various tal- ents. Runners-Up to Mr. and Miss MHS were Bob Grillith and Barb Brazier. Also Barb was Miss Sportsmanship and Bob was Mr. Leadership. Mr. Sportsmanship went to Dick Thompson and Miss Leadership went to LaNora Schmidt. Earning the titles ol Mr. and Miss Scholarship were Cameron Schlehuber and Rita DeCoursey. Capturing Mr. and Miss Personality were Dick Thompson and Kathy McNally. Mark Brandsted and Vickie Kaiser were elected Mr. and Miss Ap- pearance. Selected to Mr. and Miss Music were Mike Stewart and Marcia Sellberg. Mr. Music- Mike Stewart HIGH LIFE TAFF publish bz'-montlzhf news with fun and ham' work Editor .,........ Managing Editor . . , News Editor ......... Editorial Page Editor . . . Feature Editor ..... Sports Editor ........ Makeup and Art Editor . Photographers ....... Copy Editors and Typists Business Manager .... Advertising Manager . . . Advertising Ass'ts ..... Exchange and Circulation Reporters ............ Sponsor . . . . . . Cameron Srhlehuber .. . . . . Terri Banman . . Susan Krehbiel . . Cindy Barehesky . . . Erie Anderson . . . Dave Donham . . , Kathie Shields . . . Max Nelson, Cheryn Edgell . . . Carol Zimbelman Cindy Barchesky , . Barbara Eaton . . . .... Melinda Badgett HelenHoover, Bruce Bates, Cheryn Edgell, Greg Millard ...................JimKeefer Bruce Bates, Kristi Pierson, Greg Millard,Janet DeTour . . . . . . Mrsxjaekie Raymond .. Terri and Eric race to beat the deadline. Cameron Sehlehuber Terri Banman Photographer Max Nelson N... .., ,M-f ' Cheryn, Greg, Melinda, and Bruce study ads. High Life Stafl' - l.E1 T TU RIGIIYP Melinda Badgett, Bruce Bates, Greg Millard, Chcryn Edgell, Cameron Schlehuber, Helen Hoover, Jim Keeler, Kristi P1erson,Susan Krehbiel, Cindy Barehesky, Kathie Shields, Carol Zimbclman, Terri Banman, Eric Anderson, Uave Dunham, Barbara Eaton. BULLPUP TAFF energetic group claim Kathy McNally l,andvis Nelson Co-Editors . . . . Kathy McNally, Landvis Nelson Copy Editor . . . ............. Marcia Sellberg Assistant . . . ......... Erie Anderson Lay-out Editor . . ,........ Linnea Anderson Assistants . . . . Judy Hill, Barbara Eaton, Max Nelson Photo Editor . . . . . ..... . . Cathy Colyn Assistant . . . .,,.............. Judy Hill Photographers . . . . . Max Nelson, Cheryn Edgell Business Manager . . , ......,.... Cheryn Edgell Advertising Manager . . . . . Helen Hoover Assistant ...... . . Kathie Shields Subscription Editor . . . ........ Judy Hill Assistant .... . . . Cindy Barehesky Typist ..... ..... C arol Zimbelman ---- fe Sponsor '- ' ' ' NIFS' Jackie Raymond Editors Kathy and Landvis plan layout. -qw' 5 1? P - A pn- I Janet eyes photographer as others work. Yearbook sales-supervised by Judy, Cheryn, and Kathy. Bullpup Stall' - I.lf1 Y' TO RICIIYI' Chcryn Edgell, Barbara Eaton, Linnea Anderson,Judy Hill, Cathy Colyn. Marcia Sellluerg, Kathy McNally. Carol Zim lielman, Landvis Nelson, Kathie Shields, Helen Hoover, Not Pictured: Eric' Anderson. t 1 2 - COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE 41350 .99 R eop e S 5 f I-E s TAT E BAN K I .- Mennsnson '4'emsf-9' Compliments of The McPherson New Car Dealers SID BACON MOTOR OO. DODGE - RAMBLER MEMBERS 0 0 0 ' ' ' NATIONAL CONSOLIDATED MOTORS, INC. QEIESZBILE BUICK - CADILLAC - PONTIAC ASSOCIATION VIEMBERS MOTOR CAR DEALERS ASSOCIATION 1 o o o KANSAS ELTON LOBBAN MOTORS, INC. FORD - LINCOLN - MERCURY o o o MCKENNA CHEV-OLDS CO. CHEVROLET - OLDSMOBILE Carol Zimbleman and Helen Hoover chat over a Coke in the friendly atmosphere of KEMPS RESTAURANT 81 Bypass Scott Vanlxlordstrand shows Steve Bergmier the new young look in men's clothing from the CELLAR downstairs in 9 l mms Wm Tony Sallee, Britt Lawson and Pauline Cook enjoy styl- ing hair for any occasion. Relax with a cup of coffee while you are pampered at CDIFFURES BY TGNY 300 N Main Another year and a new style of class rings. Den- ny Brunk and Jack Chisolm compare their rings at BRUNK'S while Mr. Brunk looks on with a smile of approval. Efansvstsns i l ll Nice things happen to you when you walk into FRIENDS. Here Ginny Yingst is taking advant- age ofthe friendly service at FRIENDS DRUG MrPl'leffon6GTl ffl! B citizens Support the Of Citizens of M E Checking accounts The future 'Q li- 9 ' Savings g 0 O oo' TEMP ER ATUR E Loans I ll I ll 0 siafc ' R We heartily I I ' Your center S ll I .0 . O 0: 0' O. .Oo ..Q Q.. 0 .0 0 0 refreshing drink a e SHOP AND SAVE AT Y' V WHERE ' SATISFACTION IS GUARANTEED ow in A R L AND R E S 1 enjoy 21 T er ge ing goo exercise an un rom Shirley Frantz and Warren Hjerpe a so tth A Lane Bomberger and S ne Lovett say. Happiness is a new Ht from Morris and Sons UZ2111 LANES U R A N T RENBERGER JEWELERS traditionally offer every senior girl her choice of one free piece of pottery or china. Here Linda Renberger shows Kathy Mc- Nally and Kathie Shields the beautiful var- iety to choose from. Incidentally, Renber- ger's is the place where boys shop for their diamonds also. For a wide selection in finejewelery, shop 'lfi CY lf . xx! 'L Q - .sswstsns If 115 N. Main I Ernie Pease is getting a head start in picking Patty out his school supplies from the assortment of quality merchandise at Cake A H, DUCKWALLS .,p' 1 W., QUALITY - PRICE - SERVICE P3-WY 7 109 N, Main Cake Baker Boy bakes you cakes, cookies. . . for after school or any time. Baker Boy Bakery 108 S. Main McPherson Floral has just the right amount of green thumbs to arrange Howers that express meaning to any occasion. Here Bob Christenson creates an arrangement that someone will remember. McPherson Floral 515 N. Ash McPherson, Kansas F F F: he X lx, tg! P Q Q 0 m um l ' Wm? .--,lwk ,4.,.,,.q,,ll, I I F , ,ull M l f ina l i 'A ,le A .. Sponsors Raleigh's United Dairies Home State Crabbs Reliable Drugs ' Fine Dairy Bank M1129 fm? SPON Products UPP ies f Piggybjailnking pePS' CH 1-9831 Would you Believe, A Seventeen Model? No Not yet. This is Diana Christensen modeling one of the many smart young fashions from the Junior Shop up- stairs in Stanleyas Fashions 5335: Bob Griffth, just how fast did you drive to beat the after school rush to Now that you made it safe and sound how about a Coke, corndog, pizza, hamburger, Gems . . . jdls 629 W. Kansas ONLY THE VERY BEST, is the motto of Don and Irene Whitlock. DON'S is noted for TOP QUALITY photography with college and highschool yearbook staffs. So you know that you can depend on don's PATRGN Huddle's Interior Furnishings 224 North Main Bonner's Donut Shop 1 12 East Kansas Milleris Shoe Store 118 North Main J. C. Penney Company, Inc. 119 North Main Ebaugh's Gifts Unlimited 108 North Main A 8L W Drive-In Harrison Street Your money's worth more at Woolworthis 101 North Main Mary Annas 201 North Main Culver's Sporting Goods 720 West Kansas Sweeney's Shoe Store UShoes forthe whole familyj' 102 South Main Eldonls ICA 514 North Main Uni-Temp Products Divisions of Continental Aluminum, Co., Inc. Modern Products Hubbell's Rexall Drug Store 104 South Main Leach 14663, Service Station 403 South Main Dryeris Shoe Store 120 North Main GARY ALLMON Marching Band 15 Track 2. ERIC ANDERSON Science Club 35 Mixed Chorus 15 Senior Play5 Debate 2,35 Forensicsg 5th, Emporia State Scholarship Test5 Journalism, Feature Editor, Newspaper. LINNEA ANDERSON FHA 1,2,35 Science Club 2,35 Safety Club 15Junior Play5 Senior Play5 Journalism, Layout Editor, Year- book. SONJA ANDREAS Kayettes 35 Pep Club 35 Science Club 2,35 Kansas State Scholarship winner5 4th place, Bethany fV1ath Test5 Transfer student,Junior year. GARY APPLEBEE M Club 35 Gymnastics 2. GARY ASHCRAFT FFA 1,2. DEANNE BACON FHA 1,2, Pianist 2. MELINDA BADGETT Kayettes 1,2,35 Pep Club 1,2,35 Safety Club 1,25 Marching Band l, 2,35 Wind Ensemble 2,35 Pep Band 35 Varsity Band 15 Orchestra 35 Journalism, Ad Manager, Newspa- per. MIKE BADGETT Stuco 15 Marching Band 15 Varsity Band 1. MARDELL BAHR Kayettes 1,2,35 Pep Club 1,2,35 Marching Band 15 Varsity Band 1. LINN BALL FHA 1,3. TERRI BANMAN Kayettes 1,2,3, Team Captain 2, Publicity 35 Pep Club 15 Science Club 35 Stuco 25 Nat'l. Forensics League5 Journalism, Managing Edi- tor, Newspaper5 Debate 2,35 Foren- sics. CINDY BARCHESKY Kayettes 1,2,3, Team Captain 35 Pep Club 1,2,35 Science Club 35 Mixed Chorus 25 Musical 25 2 I's at State Music Festival5 Marching Band 1,2,35 Wind Ensemble 2,35 Pep Band 2,35 Junior Play, Senior Play5 Journalism, Editorial Page Editor, Newspaper5 3rd place, Voice of Democracy5 Nat'l. Hon. Soc. KAREN BARROW Science Club 2,35 Safety Club 25 Marching Band 15 Senior Play. BRUCE BATES Hi-Y 25 Science Club 25 Mixed Cho- rus 25 Musical 25 Senior Play5 Foot- ball 1,25 Track 15 Journalism, Ads, Newspaper. GAYLE BOARDMAN FHA 15 Kayettes 15 Pep Club 1. DONNA BOHANNAN Kayettes 35 Pep Club 35 Transfer student, Senior year. LANE BOMBERGER Hi-Y 25 M Club 1,2,35 Marching Band 15 Varsity Band 15 Tennis 1,2, 3. MARK BRANDSTED Hi-Y 1,2,3, President 35 M Club 2, 35 Science Club 1,2,3, Vice-Presi- dent 35 Safety Club 15 Mixed Chorus 1,25 Mixed Ensemble 35 1 I at State Music Festival5 Football 1,2,35 Bas- ketball 15 Track 35 Golf 1,25 Presi- dent, Sophomore Classg Nat'l Hon. Soc.5 Mr. Appearance. NANCY BRANSON Kayettes 35 Transfer student, Senior year. BARB BRAZIER Kayettes 1,2,3, Song Leader 2, Spe- E IOR cial Program 35 Pep Club 1,2,35 Sci- ence Club 35 lNf1ixecl Ensemble 2,35 Treble Clef 15 Musical 1,25 3 I's at State Music Festival5 Miss Runner- Up5 Miss Sportsmanship5 Cheer- leader 1,2,3, Head 2,35 Football Homecoming Attendant5 Natfl. Hon. Soc. ALLEN BROWN M Club 1,2,35 Football 1,2,35 Bas- ketball 1,25 Track 1,2,3. RONALD BROWN FFA 1,2,3. LARRY BRUCE Hi-Y 2,3, Popcorn Coordinator 35 Junior Play5 Track 1,2. JUDY BUGHMA NI FHA 1,2,35 Pep Club 15 Treble Clef 1,25 Musical 25 Senior Play. KENNY BURK FFA 1,2,3, BONNIE BURNETTE FHA 25 Kayettes 1,2,35 Pep Club 15 Safety Club 15 Mixed Chorus 25 Musical 25 Marching Band 1. JANET BUSBY Kayettes 15 Pep Club 1. JIM BURTON Hi-Y 25 Mixed Chorus 1,2,35 Marching Band 1. CINDY BUSS Kayettes 1. RICHARD CASE FFA 35 Science Club 35 Marching Band 15 Varsity Band 15 Football 3. JANET CHANEY FHA 15 Pep Club 1,35 Safety Club 1. DIANNA CHRISTENSEN Kayettes 1,2,3, Team Captain 35 Pep Club 1,2,3, Honor Pep 35 Sci- ence Club 3, Nfixed Chorus 3, Tre- ble Clef1,25 Musical 1,25 21's at State Music Festival5 Natl. Hon. Soc. NANCY CLARK Pep Club 35 Stuco 35 Transfer stu- dent, Senior year. CATHY COLYN Kayettes 1,2,3, Publicity 2, Vice- President 35 Pep Club 1,2,3, Honor Pep 35 Science Club 35 Stuco 2,35 Mixed Ensemble 35 Treble Clef 1,25 lN1usical 1,25 3 Ius at State Music Festival5 Journalism, Photographer Editor, Yearbookg Secretary, Senior Classg Charity Ball Queen5 Natl. Hon. Soc. JOHN CONARD RACHEL CONWAY Marching Band 25 Wind Ensemble 25 Pep Band 25 1 I at State Music Festival5Junior Play. SUE COOK 5 FHA 35 Junior Classical League 15 Pep Club 15 Stuco 15 Natl. Forensics League 2,35 Debate 2,35 Honorable Mention, National Merit Scholar- ship Test. CONNIE COOPER FHA 35 Kayettes 1,2,35 Junior Clas- sical League 1, Treasurer5 Pep Club 1,2,35 Science Club 35 Treble Clef 1, 25 Musical 25 1 I at State Music Fes- tival5 Nat. Hon. Soc.5 Cheerleader 2, 35 Treasurer, Senior class. TERRY CULVER Hi-Y 15 Science Club 1,2. GUY CUNNINGHAM Junior Prom Prince RICHARD CUNNINGHAM PHIL D'AMICO M Club 35 Science Club 1,2,35 Mixed Chorus 25 Marching Band 15 Wind Ensemble 2,35 1 I at State Nfusic Festival5 Cross Country 25 Wrestling 3. 128 URVEY RITA DECOURSEY Kayettes 35 Pep Club 15 Science Club 1,35 Marching Band 15 Na- tional Merit Scholarship Semi-Fi- nalist5 Natl. Hon. Soc. JANET DETOUR Kayettes 1,2,35 Pep Club 1,25 Sci- ence Club 35 Journalism, Reporter, Newspaper. LEMAYNE DEWILD Hi-Y 35 Football 1,2,35 Track l,2,3. GREG DIELMAN Marching Band 15 Varsity Band 1. DAVE DONHAM Hi-Y 1,2,35 M Club 1,2,3, Song Leader 2, Treasurer 35 Football 2,35 Basketball 15 Track 2. BARBARA EATON FHA 1,2,3, Historian 2, Vice-Presi- dent 35 Kayettes 1,2,3, Team Cap- tain5 Pep Club 1,2,3, Honor Pep 35 Science Club 35 Mixed Ensemble 35 Treble Clef1,25 Musical 1,25 3 I's at State Music Festival5 Natl. Hon. Soc.5 Senior Play5 Journalism, Busi- ness Manager, Newspaper and Yearbook. CHERYN EDGELL FHA 1,2,3, Social Chm. 2, Reporter 35 Pep Club 15 Journalism, Ads, Newspaper. ED EDIGER Hi-Y 35 M Club 2,3, Secretary 35 Science Club 35 Football 1,2,35 Bas- ketball 1,25 Track 1,2,3. PAT EMACK FHA 1,25 Pep Club 1. DONNA EVERHART FHA 1,2,3, Publicity 2, Secretary 35 Kayettes 1,35 Pep Club 1,2,3. CLARA EWELL FHA 1,2,35 Service Chm. 2, Finance Chm. 35 Stuco 1. RON FOLCK FFA 1,2,3. CLAUDIA FRANTZ FHA 2,3, Degrees Chm. 3, Kayettes 2,35 Pep Club 15 Marching Band 15 Wind Ensemble 15 1 I at State Musi- cal Festival5 Natl. Hon. Soc. SHIRLEY FRANTZ FHA 35 Kayettes 1,25 Pep Club 15 Science Club 35 Safety Club 25 Mixed Chorus 2,35 Musical 1,2. TOM FRENCH FFA 1,2,3. JOHN FRICKEY FFA 2,35 Hi-Y 2,35 VICA 3, Presi- dent, Vice-President. LARRY GILE BOB GILLUM Science Club 2,3. JERRY GRANT Football 15 Basketball 1,2,35 Vice- President, Sophomore class5 Prince Charming, May Day. BOB GRIFFITH Science Club 2,35 Stuco 1,2,3, Presi- dent 35 Safety Club 1,2, Vice-Presi- dent 1, President 25 Natl. Forensics League 1,2,35 Natl. Hon. Soc.5 Mr. Leadership5 Mr. Runner-Up. YVONNE GRIFFITH FHA 15 .lNIixed Chorus 2,35 Trans- fer student, Junior year. STEVE GUSTAFSON Junior Classical League 1,25 Mixed Chorus 25 Accompanist 1,2,35 Marching Band 1,2,35 Wind Ensem- ble 2,35 Stage Band 2,35 Pep Band 2, 35 4 I's at State Music Festival5 Honorable Mention, State of Kansas Scholarship Test5 Nat'l. Hon. Soc. ROBERTA GUTSCH FHA 1,2,35 Pep Club 3. JONELL HALL Kayettes 1,2,35 Iunior Classical League 15 Pep Club 1,2,3, Honor Pep 35 Stuco 2. SHIELA HALL FHA 1,25 Pep Club 152. KAYE HANNA FHA 35 Kayettes 1,2,35 Pep Club 1, 25 Safety Club 2. MARILYN HANSON FHA 15 Kayettes 1,2,35 Mixed Cho- rus 1. LARRY HAPNER TOM HAPNER Safety Club 25 Mixed Chorus 1,35 Mixed Ensemble 25 Track 1. ROBERT HAWKINSON TERRY HEDLUND FFA 1,2,3, LAVON HEITKOTTER FFA 25 VICA 3. SUSAN HEITSCHMIDT Kayettes 15 Pep Club 1,25 Science Club 35 Nat'l. Forensics League 2,3. LEO HERBEL Transfer student, Senior year. JUDY HILL Kayettes 1,2,3, Team Captain 2, Team Captain Chm. 35 Pep Club 1, 2,3, Honor Pep 35 Science Club 3, Marching Band 15 Varsity Band 15 Honorable Mention, Emporia State Scholarship Test5 Journalism, Sub- scription Editor, Yearbook. ROBERT HILL Hi-Y1,2,35 Science Club 2,3, Treas- urer 35 Stuco 1,35 Safety Club 1,2, Treasurer 2, Football 15 Treasurer, Sophomore Class5 Vice-President, Senior Class. WARREN HJERPE CLIFF HOBSON Hi-Y 35 Science Club 35 Mixed Cho- rus 1,2,35 Wrestling 3. . GARY HOLLOWAY Marching Band 1,25 Wind Ensem- ble 1 ,25 Pep Band 25 Golfl 5 Cross Country 1. HELEN HOOVER FHA 35 Kayettes 1,2,3, Team Cap- tain 2, Publicity 35 Pep Club 1,2,35 Science Club 35 Mixed Chorus 25 Musical 25 Junior Play5 Journalism Ad Manager, Yearbook. ROBERT HULSE VICA 3. LAWRENCEJOHNSON FFA 1,2. LESLYEJOHNSON Kayettes 1,25 Junior Classical League 25 Pep Club 1,25 Science Club 35 Marching Band 1,2,35 Wind Ensemble 1,2,35 Stage Band 1,2,35 Pep Band 1,25 1 I at State Music Festival5 Cheerleader 1. SANDYJOHNSON Kayettes 1,2. STEVE KAIL FFA 1,2,35 Nfixed Chorus 1. VICKIE KAISER Kayettes 1,2,35 Pep Club 1,25 Stuco 25 Treble Clef1,25 Musical 1,25 1 I at State Music Festival5 Prom Prin- cess5 Treasurer,Junior Class5 Senior Play5 May Queen5 Natil, Hon. Soc. BONNIE KAUFMAN Kayettes 15 Pep Club 15 Science Club 35 Natfl Forensics League 2,3. LARRY KAVOURAS Hi-Y 2. JIM KEEFER Science Club 35 Marching Band 1,2, 35 Wind Ensemble 2,35 Stage Band 1,2,35 Pep Band 1,2,35 4 Iis at State Music Festival5 Varsity Band 15 Journalism, Exchange Editor, Newspaper. WAYNE KERSCHNER Stuco 25 Tennis 1,2,35 Cross Coun- try 13 Wrestling 3. DEBBY KIRKPATRICK FHA 33 Transfer student, -Iunior year. TRUDY KOEHN FHA 1. PAT KAUFMAN FHA 2,3, Songleader 33 Science Club 33 Stuco 33 Treble Clef1,23 Musical 23 l I at State Music Fes- tival. SUSAN KREHBIEL Kayettes l,2,3, Team Captain 33 Iunior Classical League 1,2, Vice- President 23 Pep Club l,2,3, Usher Chm. 33 Science Club 2,3, Secretary 33 journalism, Page 1 Editor, News- PBPCFQ Natil. Hon, Soc. VICKIE KREHBIEL Senior Play. GREG KUBIN FFA l,2,33 Wrestling 3. MARK LARSON Safety Club 2. ROBERT LARSON FFA l,2,3. ROGER LASATER Marching Band l,2,33 Wind Ensem- ble 33 Varsity Band 1,23 Pep Band 1, 7 DOUG LEACH Marching Band l,2,33 Wind Ensem- ble 2,33 Varsity Band 1. JUDY LLOYD Kayettes l,2,3, Publicity Chm. 2, Finance Chm. 33 Pep Club l,2,3, Honor Pep 33 Science Club 33 Mixed Ensemble 33 Treble Clef 1,23 Musi- cal 1,23 31's at State Music Festival3 ,junior Play3 Senior Play3 Nat,l For- ensics Leagueg Nat'l Hon. Soc. STEVE MARTIN FFA l,2,33 Football l,2,3. PATTI MAYNARD FHA 3. IVIARY MCALL FHA l,2,33 Senior Play. TOM MCKEAN M Club 2,33 Science Club 33 Mixed Chorus 13 Musical 13 Football 1,23 Basketball 13 Track l,3. KATHY MCNALLY FHA l,2,3, Finance Chm. 1,Treas- urer 2, President 33 Kayettes 13 Pep Club l,2,3, Honor Pep 33 Science Club 33 Stuco 2,33 Mixed Chorus 33 Treble Clef1,23 Musical 1,23 1 I at State Music Festival3 ,Iunior Play3 Senior Play3 journalism, Co-Editor, Yearbook3 iviiss Personality3 D.A.R. Awardg Natll. Hon. Soc. KENNETH MENDOZA FFA 1,2,33VICA 3. GREG MILLARD Mixed Chorus 1,23 Musical 13 Marching Band 1,23 Wind Ensem- ble 23 Varsity Band I3 Track 13 journalism, Ads, Newspaper. KEVIN MILLER Stuco 33 Marching Band 13 Senior Play3 Track 13 Nat'l Hon. Soc. GREG MITCHELL FFA l,2,3, Treasurer 33 Stuco l,2,33 Football 2,3. FRANK MORGAN Mixed Chorus 33 Transfer student, Senior year. SHARON MORRIS FHA 2,33 VICA 2,3, Secretary 33 Mixed Chorus 23 Transfer student, junior year. LANDVIS NELSON Hi-Y 1,33 Science Club 33 Safety Club 23 Mixed Chorus I,2Q Mixed Ensemble 33 Musical 1,23 4 lys at State Music Festival3 Accompanist l,2,33 Marching Band 1,2,33 Wind Ensemble 2,33 Stage Band 2,33 Pep Band 2,33 Junior Play3 journalsim, Co-Editor, Yearbook3 Soroptomist Essay Contest Winner3 Nat'l. Hon. Soc. MAX NELSON Hi-Y 33 M Club 33 Science Club 23 Mixed Chorus 1,23 Mixed Ensemble 33 Musical 1,23 1 I at State Music Festival3 Football 33 Natll. Hon. SOC.QxIOUI'I'lZlIlSIT1, Photographer, Newspaper and Yearbook. JOAN NEWELL FHA 33 Marching Band 23 Wind Ensemble 23 Pep Band 23 1 I at State Music Festival3 Senior Play. LETA NICHOLS FHA 23 Kayettes 1, MARY NICHOLS VICA 3, Reporter3 Transfer stu- dent, Senior year. KAY OIBRIEN FHA l,2,33 Pep Club l,2,33 Masque and Gavel 13 Senior Play. TOM O'GRADY Football 33 Transfer student, Junior year. CHARLES ORR Mixed Chorus 13 Football 1. RON PAULSEEN Hi-Y 33 Science Club l,2,3. STEVE PAULSEEN Science Club 1,23 Tennis 132. CLAIRE PEARSALL Transfer student, Senior year. CAROL PETERSON FHA l,2,33 Kayettes 1,33 -Iunior Classical League l,2Q Science Club 33 Marching Band 2,33 Wind En- semble 2,33 2 I's at State Music Fes- tival3 Senior Play. KRISTI PIERSON Kayettes l,2,33 Pep Club l,2,33 Marching Band 13 Varsity Band 13 journalism, Reporter, Newspaper. ROBERT POULSEEN Hi-Y 23 Science Club 2,33 Marching Band 2,33 Wind Ensemble 2,33 Pep Band 2,33 3 lis at State Music Fes- tival3tIunior Play3 Senior Play. JOHN PYLE M Club 2,3, President 33 Science Club 33 Football 1,23 Basketball l,2, 3. PAM REINECKER Kayettes l,2,33 Pep Club l,2,33 Stu- co 33 Cheerleader 2,3. LINDA RENBERGER FHA l,2,3, Social Chm. 33 Kayettes 1,23 Pep Club 33 Stuco 33 Junior Play3 Basketball Homecoming At- tendant. DAVE RHOADS M Club 2,33 Football l,2,33 Basket- ball 1,2,33 Track 1,2. GREG RHOADS Marching Band l,23 Wind Ensem- ble 23 Varsity Band 1. MIKE ROHLING Science Club 2. RHIL RUTTER Hi-Y 2,33 VICA 2,3, Parliamenta- rian 33 Marching Band 13 Varsity Band 13 1 I at State Music Festival3 Basketball 13 Track 13 Cross Coun- tr ' 1. I EMILIA RYGAS Pep Club 1,2. KEITH SALING VICA 3, Treasurer. DANA SAMMER Hi-Y l,2,3, Treasurer 2, Secretary 33 M Club 2,3, Program Chm. 33 Safety Club 1,23 Mixed Chorus l,2Q Basketball 1: Tennis l,2,3. LARRY SCHAFER FFA l,2,3, President 33 Hi-Y l,2,33 Mixed Chorus l,2,33 Football 1. CAMERON SCHLEHUBER Hi-Y 33 Science Club 2,3, President 33 Safety Club 2, Secretary3 junior Play3 Nat'l. Forensics League3 Na- tional Merit Semi-Finalist3 journal- ism, Editor, NCWSPBDCFQ Nat'l. Hon. Soc.3 Mr. Scholarship. CONNIE SCHMIDT Kayettes 1,23 Pep Club 1. LANORA SCHMIDT Kayettes l,2,33 Pep Club l,2,3, Concessions Chm. 2, President 33 Science Club 33 Safety Club 1,23 Mixed Ensemble 33 Treble Clef 1,23 Musical 23 4 lis at State Music Fes- tival3 Miss Leadershipg National Merit Semi-Finalist3 Cheerleader 23 Secretary, Sophomore Class3 Foot- ball Homecoming Queen3 Nat'l. Hon. Soc. BECKY SCHRAG FHA l,2,3, Service Chm. 2, Social Chm. 3, President, Dist. G 33 Kay- ettes 23 Pep Club l,2,3, Vice-Presi- dent 33 Science Club 33 Stuco 1,23 Honorable Mention, Emporia State Scholarship Test3 Nat'l. Hon. Soc. BONNIE SCHARF FHA l,2,33 Kayettes 2. MARCIA SELLBERG Kayettes l,2,33 Pep Club l,2,3, Decorations Chm. 1, Pep Assemblies Chm. 2, Treasurer 33 Science Club 33 Stuco 3, Secretary3 Mixed Ensem- ble 33 Treble Clef 1,23 Accompanist l,2,33 Marching Band l,2,33 Wind Ensemble l,2,33 Pep Band I3 8 I's at State Music Festival3 -Iunior Play3 Miss MHS3 Miss Musicg ,journal- ism, Copy Editor, Yearbook3 Cheer- leader l,2,33 Nat'l. Hon. Soc.3 Bas- ketball Homecoming Queen. KATHIE SHIELDS Kayettes 23 Science Club 2,33 Jour- nalism, Layout Editor, Newspaper. RICHARD SHUMARD Hi-Y 33 Science Club 1,23 Safety Club 13 Football I3 Track l. INIARVA SKINNER FHA 3. CAROL SLECHTA Transfer student, Senior year. DON SLOUP Hi-Y 23 Stuco l,2,3. ' RON SLOUP Hi-Y 23 M Club 2,3, Vice-President 33 Stuco 33 Football l,2,33 Track l, 2,33 President, Senior Class. BROCK SLYTER Football l,2, BOB SORENSON Hi-Y 2,33 Stuco l,3, Treasurer 33 Marching Band l,2,33 Wind Ensem- ble 2,33 Stage Band l,2,33 Pep Band l,2,33 Varsity Band 13 1 Iat State Music Festival. DENNIS SORENSON Hi-Y 2,3, Chaplain 33 Mixed Cho- rus 23 Mixed Ensemble 33 Marching Band 13 Wind Ensemble 13 Wres- tling 3. RANDY SPANN Hi-Y 33 M Club 2,33 Science Club 33 Marching Band 1,23 Wind Ensem- ble 23 Stage Band 1,23 Basketball 1, 23 Nat'l. Hon. Soc. GARY SPEAR junior Classical League 1,23 Track 1,23 Cross Country l,2. MIKE STEWART M Club l,2,33 Marching Band l,2, 33 Wind Ensemble l,2,33 Stage Band l,2,33 Pep Band l,2,33 6 Ils at State Music Festival3 Track l,2,33 Cross Country 1. QUENTIN STOCKHAM PEGGY STUCKY FHA l,2,3, Finance Chm. 2, Treas- urer 33 Kayettes 2,33 Pep Club l,2,3, Honor Pep 33 Science Club 33 junior Play3 Senior Play3 Nat'l. Forensics Leaguc3 Nat'l. Hon. Soc. TOM SWANNER Transfer studentulunior year. MA RLETTA TAYLOR FHA l,2,3, Service Chm. 33 Kay- ettes 23 VICA 3, President. DICK THOMPSON Hi-Y 2,3, Vice-President 33 M Club 2,33 Stuco 3, Vice-Presidentg Mixed Chorus 23 Nat'l. Forensics Leaguc3 Football 2,33 Basketball 2,33 Tennis 23 Senior Play3 Mr, MHS3 Mr. Per- sonality3 Mr. Sportsmanship3 Vice- President, junior Class3 Nat'l.Hon. Soc.3 Transfer studentulunior year. KENT THOMPSON Track 2. RALPH THOMPSON Transfer studenthlunior year. TIM VERNICK .junior Classical League 1,23 Science Club 2,3. ,IACK VETTER Hi-Y l,2,33 President 23 M Club 2, 3, Sargeant at Arms 33 Safety Club 1,23 Mixed Chorus l,2,33 Football l,2,33 Track l,2,3. LARRY WALLINE FFA l,2,3. KIANIE WEST DELORES WIEDERHOLD Kayettes 1,23 Science Club 2,33 Safe- ty Club 2,3. SUSAN WININCER Transfer student, Senior year. DIANE WINTER Kayettes l,2,3, Team Captain 2, Program Chm. 33 Pcp Club l,2,3, Honor Pep 33 Science Club 33 En- semble 2,33 Treble Clef 13 Musical 1,23 3 l's at State Music Festival3 Maid of Honor, May Day3 Nat'l. Hon. Soc. PEARL WONC FHA 33 Science Club 3. LINDA WORKMAN Kayettes 1,23 Pep Club l,3. LINDA WRAY FHA 1,33 Senior Play. CINNY YINCST Kayettes l,2,3, Music Chm. 33 Pep Club l,2,3, Program Chm. 23 Sci- ence Club 33 Stuco 23 Mixed Ensem- ble 33 Treble Clef 1,23 Musical 1,23 4 I's at State Music Festival3 Foot- ball Homecoming Attendant3 Nat'l. Hon. Soc. ELLIS YODER FFA l,2,3, Vice-President 3. ENGEI. YODER FFA l,2,3, Secretary 3. KIEANNIE ZERGER Kayettes I3 Pep Club 13 Nat'l. For- ensics League. CAROL ZIMBELMAN Kayettes l,2,3, Pianist 2, President 33 Pep Club l,2,3, Honor Pep 33 Science Club 33 Stuco 23 Mixed En- semble 33 Treble Clef 1,23 Musical 1,23 Accompanist l,2,33 Marching Band l,2,33 Wind Ensemble 2,33 Pep Band 2,33 Varsity Band 13 7 I's at State Music Festival3 Honorable Mention, Emporia State Scholarship Test3 journalism, Copy Editor and Typist, Newspaper, RICQIFIJOORQ Natll. Hon. Soc, SENIORS Allmon, Gary 23 Anderson, Eric 23,73,74,1 18,119 Anderson, Linnea 23,34,69,73 Andreas, Sonja 23,63,72 Applebee, Gary 23,66 Ashcraft, Gary 2 Bacon, Dea Anne 23,73,85 Badgett, Melinda 23,64-,65,84,85,1 18 Badgett, Mike 23,47 Bahr, Mardell 23,61 Ball, Linn 23,68 Banman, Terri 23,27,60,62,72,7A1,118 Barchcsky, Cindy 23,18,30,3f1,36,60,61,6-1,73,83, 84-,87,1 18 Barker, Paula 23,47 Barrow, Karen 23,34-,73 Bates, Bruce 23,534,118 Beagel, Don Boardman, Gayle 23 Bohannan, Donna 23,63,85 Bomberger, Lane 23,67,108 Braden, James 24 Brandsted, Mark 24,36,59,66,67,72,77,79,92,93 1 12,1 I7 Branson, Nancy 24,61 Brazier, Barb 24,36,60,62,63,72,77,79,103,110, 1 17 Brown, Allen 24-,67,90,92,93,106,107 Brown, Ronald 24,70 Bruce, Larry 24,59 Bughman, Judy 24,34,68 Burk, Kenny 24,70 Burnette, Bonnie 24,61 Burton, Jim 24,5,78 Busby, Janet fMrs.j Buss, Cindie fMrs.J 24 Case, Richard 24,71,72,91,92,93 Chaney, Janet 24,63,113 Christensen, Dianna 24,2,21,60,61,63,72,78,79 126 Clark, Nancy 24,58 Colyn, Cathy 24,22,36,58,60,62,65,73,77,79,80, 1 12,119 Conard. John 25 Conway. Rachel 25 Cook, Sue 25,27,68,74 Cooper, Connie 25,22,36,62,63,65,69,72,103,1 11 Culver, Terry 25,36 Cunningham, Guys? Cunningham, Richard 25 D'Amieo, Phil 25,66,72,8A1-,96 DeCoursey, Rita 25,35,36,61,73,1 17 DeTour, Janet 25,61,73,1 18,119 DeWi1d, LeMayne 25,15,59,90,92,93,106,107 Dielman, Greg 25 Donham, Dave 25,27,59,66,67,90,91,92,93,101 1 18 Eaton, Barbara 25,34.36.60.61,6-1,69,73,77,79,80 1 18.1 19 Edgell, Cheryn 25,27,65,69,73,1 18,119 Ediger, Ed 25,2,59,66,67,72,90,91,92,93,l09 Emack, Pat lMrs.J 25,18 Everhart, Donna 25,4,63,69 Ewell, Clara 25,69 Flemming, Pete 25,851,811 Folck, Ron 26,70 Frantz, Claudia 26,36,61,69 Frantz, Shirley 26,27,68,73,78 French, Tommy 26,70,75 Frickey, John 26,75 Gile, Larry 26 I DEX Gillum, Bob 26,73 Goering, Gordon 26 Grant, Jerry26,13,36,98,102,114 Grifnth, Bob 26,36,58,73,74,1 16,126 Grillith, Yvonne 26,78 Gustafson, Steve 26,36,73,83.8-1,85,88 Gutsch, Roberta 26,64-,68 Hall, Jone1126,61,63,64 Hall, Sheila 26 Hanna, Kay 26,30,34,6l,68 Hanson, Marilyn 26,61 Hapner, Larry 27 Hapncr, Tom 27 Hawkinson, Robert 27 Hedlund, Terry 27,71 Heitkotter, Lavon27,75 Heitschmidt, Susan 27,64,73,7fl-,113 Herbel, Leo 27,101 Hill, Bob 27,13,22,5a,59,'12,73 Hill, Judy27,36,60,61,6f1-,73,119 Hjerpe, Warren 27,78 Hobson, Clill' 27, 59,72,96,97 Holloway, Gary 27 Hoover, Helen 27,60,62,65,69,73,l18,119 Hulse, Robert 27,75 Janousck, Pat fMrs.j 28 Johnson, Lawrence 28 Johnson, Leslye 28,36,73,84,85 Johnson, Sandra 28 Johnson, Sharyl 28 Justice, .lerry 28,75 Kail, Steve 28 Kaiser, Vickie 28,34,36,114,l16 Kaufman, Bonnie 28,73,74 Kaufman, Pat 28,58,69,73 Kavouras, Larry 28 Keefer, Jim 28,27,83,811-,85,88,1 18 Kerschner, Wayne 28,96,108 Kirkpatrick, Debbie 28, 36,47 Koehn, Trudy 28 Krehbiel, Susan 28, 35,36,60,6l,65,72,73,l18 Krehbiel, Vicki 28, 30,34 Kubin, Greg 29, 70,71,96,97 Larson, David 29,70 Larson. Eddie 29 Larson, Robert 29, 15,70,71 Lasatcr. Eugene 29 Lasater, Roger 29, 84 Leach, Doug 29, 84 Lingle, Larry 29 Lloyd. Judy 29, 3,27,30,34,36,60,6l,65,73,74,77, 79.80 Lovell, Lu 29 Martin, Steve 29,37 Maynard, Pat 29, 37,68 McCall, Mary 29, 34 McKean. Tom 29,37,67,73, 106,107 McNally, Kathy 29, 34,36,58,64,65,69,73,78,79, 1 16,1 19,124 Mendoza, Kenneth 75 Millard, Greg 29, 3,137,118 Miller, Kevin 29, 4,34-,36,58 Mitchell, Greg 29, 37,70,90,92,93 Moore, Clark 30 Morgan, Frank 30, 78 Morris, Sharon 30, 68,75 Myers, Kenny Nelson, Landvis 30,36,59,73,77,79,80,83,84,85, 88,1 19 Nelson, Max 30, 36,59,66,77,79,80,90,92,93,118 Newell, Joan 30,34,36,69 Newkam, Camellia 30,75 Nichols, Leta 30,27,36 130 Nichols, Mary 30,75 O'Brien, Kay 30,34-,63,69 0iGrady, Tom 30,59,91.92,93, 101 Orr, Charles 30 Palmer, Pamela 30 Parker, Peggy Paulsecn, Ron 30,27,36,73 Paulseen, Steve 30 Peterson, Carol 31,34,36,69,73,83,84,87 Pierson, Kristi 31,64,118 Potter, Dick 75 Poulseen, Robert 31,34,73,83,8f1,87 Pyle, .lohn 3l,66,67,99,l00, 102 Reinecker, Pam 31,37,61,63,6-1,103 Renbergcr, Linda 31,2,37,58,69,109,11 1,121- Rhoads, Dave 31,27,37,66,67,9l,92,93,98,99, 102 Rhoads, Greg 31,37 Rohling, Mike 31 Rogers, Kenny Rutter, Phil 31,36,59,75 Rygas, Emilia 31,27 Sailing, Keith 31 Sammer, Dana 31,27,51,66,67,73, 108 Schafer, Larry 3 1 ,37,59,70,7 1,78 Scharf, Bonnie 31,68 Schlehuber, Cameron 31,36,59,72,73,l16,118 Schmidt, Connie 32 Schmidt, LaNora 32,36,62,63,72,77,79,80.110, 116 Sch rag, Becky 32,36,63,72 Sellberg, Marcia 32,36,58,6l,63,72,79,80,81,84, 85,87,88,l00,103,1l 1,1 15,1 17,1 19 Shields, Kathie 32,73,ll8,l 19,124 Shumard, Richard 32,59,10l Skinner, Marva 32,68 Slechta, Carol 32 Sloup, Don 32,58 Sloup, Ron 32,3,22,58,66,67,90,92,93,106,107 Slyter, Brock 32 Sorenson, Bob 32,13,27,58,59,83,84,85 Sorenson, Dennis 32,59,77,79,80,96,97 Spann, Randy 32, 36,59,67.73 Spear, Gary 32 Stewart, Mike 32,36,67,83,8A1,85,87,88,117 Stockham, Quentin 32 Stucky, Peggy 32, 2,5,31,34,36,57.63,69,72,7-1 Taylor, Fred 33 Taylor, Marietta 33,69,75 Thompson, Dick 33,2,30,34,36,58,59,67,89,91.92, 93,99,l0l,l02,115,116 Thompson, Kent 33 Thompson, Ralph 33,3 Trindal, LaVerne 33 Vernick, Tim 33 Vetter, Jack 33,27,59,66,67,78,92,93,106,107,1 13 Walline, Larry 33,70 West, Janie 33,36 Wiederhold, Dolores 33,36,73 Winiger, Susan Winter, Diane 33,3,36,60,62,63.73,77,79,80,1 111 Wong, Pearl 33,68,73 Workman, Linda 33,61,63,68 Wray, Linda 33,34,68 Yingst, Ginny 33,3,36,60,62,63,73,77,79,80,81 103,l 10 Yoder. Ellis 33,36,70,71 Yoder, Engel 33,36,70,71 Zerger, Jeanie 33,74 Zimbelman, Carol 33,36,60,62,63,72,77,79,83,811- 85,87,1 18,1 19 JUNIORS Abell, Carol 39,68 Achilles, Mike 39,47,59,67,106,107 Amann, Jim 39,40,9l,92,93,94 Anderson, Chuck 39 Anderson, .laNeva 39,69 Andreas, Teresa 39,62,64,78,85 Arthuad, Donna 39,18,84 Ashcraft, George 39 Bacon, Jean 39 Barrow, Myron 39 Batson, Jerry 39 Beals, Dale 39,45,46,59,73,78,106 Becker, Eldon 39 Becker. Mary 39,63,65,69,78,79 Bell, Ronnie 39,58 Bergmeier, Steve 39,78,83,84 Bishop, Steve 39,73,86 Bishop, Terry 39 Bohannan, Dave 39 Borth, Mike 39,4-1,70,71 Boswell, Don 40,5,86 Boughman, Larry 40,94,108 Bremcyer, Jefl' Bruce, Charles 40 Brunk, Denny 40,66,83,84,88 Bryant, Susanne 40,61,64,78 Burgess, Norman 40,70 Burke, Cathy 40,61 Camp, James 40,94,96,97 Casebeer, Dennis 40,47,83,84,85 Caudell, Louisa Chaney, Doug 40,66,78,92,93,94,113 Cheatham, Tom 40 Chisholm, Jack 40,83,84-,87 Christensen, Mike 40..67.100 Coleman, Elizabeth 40 Colyn, Carmela 40,41,46,60,61,64 Cones, Ruth 40,61,78,79 Cook, Georgia 61,64 Cook, Ronald 40,84 Coughenour, Judy 40,62,64,78 Crane, DeAnn 40 Crown, Ron 40,7396 Daniels, Judy 40 Davis, Larry 40,46,86 DeWild, Kevin 40 Duske, Dean 40,59,99,l00 Dyer, Janice 40,69 Edwards, Sandy 40,60,61,64 Erickson, Marlys 4-1,78,79 Fitzsimmons, Susan 41 Fleming, Karla 41,61 Folck, Carol 41,61 Ford, Cindy 41,60,61,64 Fortune, Dave 41 French, Gerald 41,70,91,94 Fries, Edward 41,59,78 Gardner, Gary 41,59,74 Gayer, Nancy 41,60,61,64,78,79,l04,1 13 Gibson, Connie 69,78,79,81 Ciddings, Monte 41,38,46,59,66,73,92,93,94,108 Goad, Raymond 41 Graalman, Paula 41,4-7,62,65,69,78 Grant, Gary 41.,9,99,l05 Griffith, Jeane 41 Groke, Margaret 41 Gustafson, Lonnis 41,71,78 Haefncr. Sharon 41 Hamilton, Carol 47,69 Hamilton, Patty 41 Hazelton, Virginia 41,69 Heckard, James 41,72,83,84,85 Heidebrecht, Mark 41,67,73,106 Hopkins, Marsha 41,61,65 I DEX Houghton, Dennis 41,59,99 Huber, Jimmie 42 Hughes, Belinda 42,78,79 Inloes, Roger 42,38,58,73,77,79,80 Jantz, Karen 42,62,64 Jantz, Pa Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, m 42,69 Christine 42,62,64,78 Debbie 42 Dennis 42,7178 Marvin 42,70 Johnson, Venita 42,46,62,78,79 Jones, Pat 42,59,73,92,93,94,105 Juhnke, Jerry 42,46,47,59,73,83,84,88 Keim, Linda 42,18,57,61,69,86 Kelly, Dennis 42 Kentner, Bennie 42 Kerschner, Terri 60,61,78,79 Korte, Jeanie 42,18,61,78,79,86 Krause, Robert 42 Krehbiel, Patty 42,6l,64 Kreh biel, Paul 42,59,66,67,77,79,80,92,93,94,99, 106 Kuhin, Gene 42,106 Lane, Vicki 42,61,63,65,69,78,103 Larson, David 42,106 Larson, Lowell 42,70,86 Lasater, Mary fMrsP Lattin, Jim 42 Lawrenz, Marilyn 42,69,78 Leach, Dale 42,2,38,67,89,92,93,99,100,102 Ledell, Steve 4-2,73,77,79,83,84,85,88,105 Lindbeck, Rich42,73 Loganbill, Carol 42,60,62,63,64,85 Lovett, Suzanne42,61,64 Mantz, Sherry 42,69,86 Marcellus, Laura 43,69,78,79 Marsden, James 43,59,73,95 Martin, Sheridan 43 Martin, Virgie Mathes, Margie 43,61,69,78,79 McCaughtry, Margaret 43 NcNally, Karen 43,63,65,69,78,79 McVicker, Morris 43 Meats, Marva 43,61,63,69,78,79 Mendoza, Phyllis 43 Metz, Kenny 43,72,83,84 Miller, Larry 43 Miller, Warren 43,71 Milleson, Mike 43,a3,a4,85,10a Mills, Janet 43,65,69 Minear, Connie 43,47,61,64 Moor, Ruthann 43 Morrow, Bill 43,107 Myers, Wendy 43,104 Neel, Linda 4-3,83,84,85,88 Nickel, Donna 43,60,62,64 Nordstrom, Steve 43,84 Oberly, Dick 43,83,84,85,94 0iDell, David 43,27,59,73,105 Opat, Mike 43,95 Orth, Paul 43,78,96,97 0wens, Joe 43,94 Parker, Gary 43 Pease, Ernest 43,46,67,73,78,83,84,100,124 Peer, Rodney 43,41,46,58,72,74,83,84,106 Peppiatt, Sandy 43,46 Perrin, Janie 43,41,46,63,64,65,69,104 Peterson, Keith 43,70,95,106 Peterson, Norman 43 Peterson Peterson , Ruby 44,60,62,78,79 ,victor 44,71,106 Pottroff, Jerry 44,59,84 Powell, Mark 44 131 Prigmore, Mike 44 Pyle, Bill 44,99,l00 Ratzlaff, John 44 Rausch, Bob 44 Rausch, Craig 44 Rhea, Richard 44,71 Rhoads, Mark 44 Riddell, Patti 44, 60,62,64 Rincker, Willync 44,60,6l Robidou, Mike 44,105 Roe, Janet 44 Rogers, Larry 44 Rogers, Wayne 44,59 Rolander, Janet 44,60,61,64,78,79 Schmidt, Linda 44,61,64 Schrag, Cindy 44,38,6l,69,78 Scoby, Joe 4-4,4-6,59,73,78,83,84l-,88 Seidel, Paula 44,61 Shcarhart, Joyce 44,69 Sitts, Ronnie Skellenger, Charles 44,813,811 Smith, Larry 45,78,96,97 Sollenberger, Jay 45,77,79,80,83,8-1,85,87,88 Sorenson, Don 45,59,66,78,92,93,9fl-,99, 100 Stewart, Shirley 45 Stiawalt, Norma 45,61,83,84,85,87 Stillings, Floyd 45, 70 Storm, Marcia 45,6l,83,84,87 Stover, Mary 45,61,83,84.85.87 Strouse, Randy 45 Suenram, John 45 Swick, Darryl 45,17,44,66,84,94 Swinehart, Dinah 45,61,65,66,104 Tennison, Paul 45 Thompson, Beverly 45 Thompson, Christine 45 Tipton, Monte 45,71,83,84,85,106 Vance, Danny 45,67 Venable, Larry 45,59 Viola, Dave 45,59,83,8fl-,94 Wachtman, Suzy 45,62,65,69 Weaver, Cindy 4-5,60,61,6ll-,66,73,l 12 Wells, Jack 45 White, Jeff 70 Whitlock, Cindy 45,46,61,6fl Widiger, Delores 45 Wiebe, Howard 45,94,96,97 Woods, Larry 45 Yoder, Susan 69 Young, Debbie fMrs.j 45 SOPHOMORESQ Adams, Debbie 49,50,61,65,79 Allman, Dean49 Anthem, Mitchell 49 Bailey, Clifford 96 Bair, Steven 49 Baird, Susan 49,63,68 Baldwin, Greg 49,78,83,84,85,87,88 Baxter, Marsha 49,83,84,85,87,88 Becker, Mitchell 49 Beebe, Janet 49,6l,64,74 Billue, Cathy49 Blackman, Mike 49 Blaylock, Karla 49,68,79 Bomberger, Venona 62,65,69,78,79,85 Booz, Debbie 49,65 Boswell, Rick 49,101,106 Bowers, Anthony 49 Branson. Dave 49,9Ll,100,101 Brewer, Phyllis 49 Brichacek, Gary 49 Brown, Teresa 49,50,61,64,79 Bruce, Danny 49 Burgett, Don 49,96,97 Burk, Kristine 49,64,79 Burnette, Bill 49 Burnison, Brad 49 Busby, Kay 49,69,86 Carlson, Rick 49,71,78,106 Carlson, Susan 49,64,79 Ca ruthers, Randy 49,96 Case, Cath y 49,61,78 Cheesman, Doug 4-9,96,97 Chinberg, Julie 49,61 Clark, Brad 49,94-,96,97 Coleman, Don 49,74 Colyn, Kay Ann 50,60,61,64,79 Conway, Danny 50,78 Cooney, Linda 50,58,61,78,79,1 12 Cowan, Tom 50,86 Craven, Cindy 50,69 Crockett, David 50 Culver, Cindy 50,65,74 Cunningham, Connie 50,65,79 Darrah, Kathy50,61,64 DeCoursey, Tom 50,108 Dielman, Kirk 50,59,94,96,97 Dunham, Linda 50,18,86 Eck, Joe 72 Edgell, Carrol 50,61,64,79 Eickbush, Linda 50,65,79 Ekum, Rick 50 Engel, Pam 50,61,64 Fiedler, Tony 50,94,96,97 Fisher, Kathy 50 Fleming, Judy 50,61,74 Flory, Marlys 50,61,65,86 Folck, Kathryn 50 Fortune, Pat 50 Fox, Glenn 50 Frans, Dennis 50 Frantz, Lynn 51,62,64,69,78,79 Frickey, Judy 51,63,69 Friday, Curtis 51,94,101 Friesen, Elaine 51 Friesen, Sam 51,78 Frost, Pat 51,61,64-,68 Gass, Bill 51,86,87 Gibson, Bev 51,64,78,81 Gibson, Shelly 51,63,68,79 Guinta, Nancy 51,74 Goering, Alan 51,74,86 Goldsmith, Marion 51 Goss, Rodney 51,86 Green, Lucia 51,83,84,85,88 Griffith, Judy 51,65 Hall, Raenell 51,61,68 Hamilton, Celia 51,61,69 Hanna, Judy 51,62,63,64,78,79,81,104 Hardisty, Janice 51,86 Hartman, Perry 51 Hawkinson, Ann 51,62,63,64-,78,80,79,104 Hawkinson, Glen 51 Hayes, Gail 51,65,69,78,79,81,83,84,85,87,88 Heitschmidt, Scott 51,86,96,97 Hempen, Cheryl 51,61,65 Holloway, Duane 52,60,94,101 Howard, Mary 52,65 Howard, Steve 52 Hoyer, Randy 52 Hughes, Steve 52,105 Hulsey, Bob 52 Hulse, I DEX Hulse, Larry 52,79 Jackson, Janet 52,58,61,65 James, Vonda 52,65 Janssen, Steve 52 Jantz, Fred 52,72 Jantz, Gary 52 Jarvis, Pat 52,74,79,86,87 Jensen, Sandi 52,65 Johnso Johnso Johnso n, Dean 52,74,94,108 n, Judy 52,61,64,68 n, Paul 52,78,101,l05 Jonas, Robert 52,95,101 Kaiser, Kasey, Anita 52,60,61,64 Marilyn Kaughman, Pamela 52,65,69,79 Kavouras, Danny 52,94 Kayser, Robert 52 Keith, Lewis 52,83,84 Kennedy, Colleen 52,79 Kinzel, Steve 52 Kline, Dick 52,94,96,97 Koehn, Donna 52 Koehn, Gary 52 Koehn, Ronnie 52 Koehn, Sandra 52,63,68 Krehbi Krehbi Krehbi Kubin, el, Gene 53,78 el, Hal 53,70 el, Mary 53,51,58,62,64,78,79,81 Elaine 53,61,63 Larson, Brian 53,105 Larson, Dale 53,70 Larson, Mike 53,94,96,97 Law, Casey 53 Lawler, Mark 53 Ledell, Leiker, Linden Rose Marie 53,61,64,68,69 David 53,101,106 baum, Kerry 53 Lindsey, Becky 53 Lingle, Mike 53 Lundstrom, Donna Lyman, Catherine 53,61,69 Maher, Robert 53 Marcellus, Margaret 53,69,79 Marcellus, Marie 53,61,83,86 Markle, Alvin 53,78,96,97 Marten Matson s, Cheryl 53 , Karen 53,79 McCaughtry, Dary 53 McKell ip, Chris 53,101 Melland, Tom 53 Miller, Minns, Moore, Moore, Myers, Ronald 53 Garold 53,85 Ray Roger 53,86,94 Cindy 53,61,63 Nelson, Mabel 53,65,68,69 Newell, Nancy 53,60,83,84-,85 Newton, Dean 54,78 O'Grad y, John 54,58,94 Orr, Gary 54 Orth, David 54 Ostlind , Kaye 54-,61,74 Palmer, Alan 54,94-,96,97 Parker, ,IoKay 54 Perkins, Erma 54,68 Peterso n, Linda 54,61,63,79 Pieper, Allen 54 Pierce, Mark 54,83,84-,85 Potter, Gene 54 Poulseen, Linda 54,79,86,87 132 Pounds, Greg 54 Prickett, Steve 54,105 Pritchard, Linda 54,60,61,64,69,79 Pyle, Dianna 54,48,50,58,60,61,65 Quiring, Brad 54,86,105 Ratzlaff, Karen fMrs.j 54,61 Read, Nina Reed, Richard 54 Reiswig, Mary 54,60,79 Renberger, Alana 54,61,64,78,79 Ribordy, Edward 54,70 Riffe, Marilyn 54 Ring, Diane 54,64 Rivas, Dana 54,61,65 Robertson, Patrick 54 Rothrock, Terry 54,86,94,101,108 Ryan, Mike 54 Saathoff, Donna 54 Schafer, Susan 54,65,69,78,79,81 Schlehuber, Vivian 55,418,64- Schlender, Greg 55,58,83,84,85,87,88,108 Schmidt, Kent 55 Schmidt, Terry 55 Schone, Rose 55 Schoenecker, Beverly 55,61,63 Schrag, Susan 55,68,69,78,79 Schulz, Debbie 55,6l,64-,79 Schulz, Douglas 55,94 Sherman, Roger 55 Shively, Jackie 55,61,64 Sitts, Ron 55,86,95 Sloup, Rick 55,94 Smith, Cindy 64,86 Smith, Jerry 55,105 Smith, Steve 55,4-8,58,94,101,106 Smith, Tom 55 Spann, Karla 55,62,64 Sprecher, Annette 55,84,85 Stacy, Steve 55 Sockham, Darrel 55,71 Strawn, Carl 55,71 Stromberg, Cheryl 55,61,63,69,79 Stucky, Joel 55,86 Sundahl, Kevin 55,95,101,108 Swanson, Dale55, 51,71 Swanson, Phil 55,48,94 Taylor, Sharon 55 Thompson, Gay 56,86 Towle, Jerry 86,96,97 Turner, Pat 56,53,64 Turner, Terri 56,18,61,64,86,104- Twaddle, Dennis 56,94 Ulrey, Steve 56,60,66,94-,106 Unruh, Mark 56,78 Vernick, David 56,86,87 Wade, Susan 56,61,65,79,86,87 Wagoner, Jane 56,62,64,78,79,81,85 Wann, Vivian 56,79 Wedel, Doug 56,116,941 Wege, Ronald 56 Weigel, Carol 56,74 Whittiker, Lavanna 56 Wiederstein, Joy 56,86 Wilson, Dina 56,58,78 Wiseman, Patty 56,65,79 Yingst, David 56,94-,101 Young, Carlene 56,64,78,79,80 Zeek, Juanita 56 Zerger, Francis 56,61 Zimbelman, Tony 56,86,105 NW N sgw X W W Q5 WWW Q Ll, , QS QQNQXY N Y ww WMM RQ MH 'XQGX DWR? 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