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VERY IMPORTANT PEOPLE Irregardless of what any- one thinks, for certain the Senior year is a cul- mination of leadership, responsibilities, know- ledge, experience, and goals set in high school from which have evolved what should be the epi- tome of a high school student. Frank Stecklein and Beverly Krug seem to be enjoying a private joke which typifies their Most Humorous qualities. Bill Miner and Stephanie are thought to be the Most Likely to Succeed by the mem- bers of the Senior class because of their scholastic achievements. Eighteen of 38 Seniors attended the Scholarship Contest at Dighton this year. Those attending for the Scholar- ship Tests were: From LEFT TO RIGHT, Ramona Cranston, Mary Beth Mudd, Nancy Humburg, Paula Gantz, Elaine Goff, Karol Depperschmidt, Glenna Brooks, Susan Adolph, Toni Dietz, Judy Dye, Stephanie Baer, Terry Uehling, Bob Clouston, Kent Laas, Rodney Ruff, Bill Miner, Jim Giessel, and James Binder. COMPLI ME NTS Jim Giessel and Glenna Brooks were chosen as the Best Dressed boy and girl of the Senior class since they were always appropri- ately dressed. STORY'S FOOD LOCKER PLANT 22 Bob Clouston and Anetta Stoppel were seclected as the Best All-Around boy and girl from the Senior class as they are able to enjoy the company of everyone and handle most any situa- tion.
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Class of 1966 Ness City High School N« City. Kan mu Commencement Exercises Sen City High School Auditorium Tuesday, May 24,1966 8:00 I' M A last minute check of hair-do's and a few instructions in prep- aration for receiving the long-awaited diplomas. COMPLI ME NTS OF LEIKER'S BODY SHOP
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THESE SENIORS Senior class officers and sponsors look over information from Memphis, the senior sneak destination. From LEFT: Bill Miner (President), Kent Laas (Stuco Rep. ), Sherry Musselman (Historian), Mr. Miller, Anetta Stoppel (Publicity Chairman), Glenna Brooks (Vice-President), Mr. Quirk, Loren Stenzel (Treasurer), Bob Clouston (Secretary). The Senior class of ’66' selected fourteen VIP's to fill the following VIP positions: Most Athletic, Best Dressed, Best All- Around, Most Courteous, Most fun to be With, Most Humorous, and Most Likely to Succeed. Elaine Hoss and Loren Stenzel were chosen most Theresa Seib and Ron (Javo) Jarvis were selec- courteous by their Senior classmates. ted as the most fun to be with by the Senior class. COMPLI ME NTS HEMBREE TANK SERVICE
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