Niobrara County High School - Tiger Yearbook (Lusk, WY)

 - Class of 1967

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HQ, 4462 sEN1oRs.,26fi0m..XZfm,. .,............... ss gufga D-p-J ' Ghwfdlwai, WWVVQLMQJ M61-iS+ M - if, 'f ,LL I My Mia Y my ' ' , M M LW WL I 2 Q' xkoqa We dedicate the '67 annual to the N iobrara County High School graduates serving in the armed forces. 1' In an age of fops and toys, Wanting wisdom, void of right, Who shall nerve heroic boys To hazard all in Freedom 's fight- Break sharply off their jolly games, Forsake their comrades gay A And quit proud homes and youthful darnes For famine, toi1,isifandfray? iari r Yet on the nimble air benign Speed nimbler messages, Thar waft the breath of grace divine Tcw-hearts in siornylsiapray ease. 5 iry1r jf i So nigh is grandeuriito our dust, r N So near is God to man, When duty whispers low, Thou must, The youth replies, I can. i -Emerson School Board l CLOCKWISE FROM BOTTOM: David Lorenzen, Herb Mangis, William Allen, David Poage, Hobart Cockreham Iohn Bruegger, Leo Thompson, H. L. Wasserburger Jr. , and Lloyd Miller To the School Board: 5 :-,f We would like to take this opportunity to express our appreciation to you for the services to the school and thecbmmunity. The improvements on the school l building and to the school system have been welcomed by all. 3 r Since the success of the .school depends largely on you, the School Board, we wish again to thank you. - V , , - 2' 'V' The Annual Staff Faculty Mrs. Betty Fernau Secretary We an my Mr. L. Ejohnsonbaugh ' Director of Education B. A, Jamestown College M. A. Colorado State College , I , f , 1 , V, Principal 'Nw-wi' Mr. Morris Zempel B. S. , Black Hills State College M. A. Colorado State College Professional Diploma Univ. of Wyoming Mrs. I o Templeton Secretary Richard Macht-B. A. Tom McAtee-B. S. Richard Price-B. A. Colorado State College Black Hills State College University of Wyoming .D gf Egg- W l Floyd Young-B. A. Bill Welch-B. A. University of Wyoming University of Wyoming WSv'w E I- k,i,,,,f, .r -5 .-p Bob Bramlet-B. S. Tom Downey-B. A. A Dave Hamaker-B. S. University of Wyoming Colorado State College Chadron State College Ruth BOH61 B,A- Karen Rickenbach-B, S. Colorado State College Chgdron State Couege Dorothy Fred Crimrnel-B. A. Nl61'1'1phlS State College University Qf Wygming Radcliffe College M. A. Harvard Graduate School of Education Bob Reichert-B. M. Sam Marks-B, A, Heidelberg College University of Wyoming M. M. Ed, , University of Colorado 5 S ldy Bramlet'B. S. Gerry Bishop-B. S. University of Wyoming Wisconsin State Colkege Delbert Smith-B. A. Chadron State College Dorothy Lohr-B, A. James Scott-B, A. , Rice Universityg Doane College B. D. , Episcopal Theological Seminary of the Southwest Custo dians Tony Hytrek UI' Minnie Butler Helping Hands Tom Mclnvale ., A. -D,.i,W,....,,..W.W,,,,,. ,,,, ,..,.., ,G,,.,, ,, Y Y -l , Betty Reed Cooks Office Girls D. Burnham, T. Rankin, J. Carpenter, I. Kaan, S. 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I9 Margie Kratzer Edward Leeling Ioe Leming Linda Letchworth Linda Lewis Mike Lyon Gary Miller Nancy Nagel Monte Nelson Terry Owens Lois Overman Douglas Owsley Marilyn Payne Michael Perry lim Peterson Charles Pfister 'Z ? 4 ,uv-nv cha, ,W v f.. x xqxi f . Q' f 'V X ... ,.,, .fy H5 . al ' 1- he ri V ,Q Sue Sharon Monty Sides 'll Randy Pollard William Ruffing 'Q' ' 1 Charles Smith 'UN . ,mf 'N f l' Gregory Schnose Roxanne Schutterle vi 'N , A .ia 7niI' ' ' ' ff -Ting W 5, AW l W Pamela Sundquist I jf X A yf Y 'vir X Z! : A l Evita Vela Ginger Vondra Tom Templeton Link Thompson it Steve Thrasher Mike Tobey Roxann Wilikson Jim Zimmerman Rusty Briscoe wifi-f 7- W 4 i I f jx .V . Q. jf is 1 f.. '-w,,., ., , 1 3, ii v Bob Allen Bob Almazon V Calvin Anderson if B oo o Bob Barr f Gene Bartow Barbara Branney A ,,h.al-up 4,1242- nd 7 if rr Bob Brlngharn 'UQ Edwin Brott V223-nr ,wan 1' Murray Butler 24 ,i .raw 2, is I ' X 'td' 225 ff x K.:-ni , W, ,pump Randall Butler Kenneth Canfield Bob Cole Corvin Cooper Russ Crowley Frank Davis Fred Deimer Tom Dunlap Monte Edwards 25 John F ahy 1 Harry Fitzwater Steve Fraser Sandy Geike Carol Hahn Donald Hahn Dana Harris Iens Jensen Bob Johnson 26 'Inf' v- X vigil f Av ,M We rg' if lm.. 9? xiii i J 'HIV 'lgtr Q N ii? 'W V ferr Q-. Lui' ff , .rijjffl A 5 4 I ff 1 f K wie W 1' I. A 1 A . 51255 ,fb-5.1 A., !,f',,T4g gif 1 if , n. f1'fff'2 N ij' ,ya in yt A - A.4v'f, 'fi-M, 'tv Q ff- fm Janet Kaan Lauralee Kaan James Kant Ken Keenan Connie King Darold Krein Sibyl Kuhn Mike Leno Tom Lorenzen 27 Vickie Lockwood Sharon Lyon Sandy Mathews Reda McLean V V 2 Bill Percy Anita Poage David Poage Judy Potter 28 ,,,,..nniY' Wacom -0' ,,...--dv w 'ww W if 'Q' tj' nga NAU Clyde Robertson Jackie Roby Jeff Shillenn Crystal Sides Lorraine Schutt Bob Schutterle Janice Scott 29 Frances Smith Carmen Tadewald Wayne Taylor Becky Tollman Judy Tschacher t Raelena Weaver Brett West 30 ,wanna .V lt, t ff ' ez' swim' , X 3 Sports Football Sandy Roxie Thompson Attendants ' x.,,.. . Queen Vicky Sides W We i ri, The Bonfire is an annual event held during the Football Homecoming Festivities. 'td' rig? , . ,v 3 Cheerleaders DID work! I ! ! I ! ! ! I ! ' 1 , 1' . ' f 'su' Homecoming 1966-67 33 -,Nas 3 TOP ROW: Mr. McAtee-head coach, N. Wright, R. Butler, F. Davis, B. Schutterle, B. Alrnazon, B. West, R. Kant, K. Keenan, W. Taylor-Mgr., SECOND ROW: B. Carpenter-Mgr., R. Fitzwater, S. Thrasher, T. Owens, T, Dunlap, T. Foley, B. Ward, B. Barr, J. Fahy, D. Hytrek, THIRD ROW: J. Peterson, S. Cockreham, M. Lyon, T. Bramlet, J. Boyd, R. Shoults, D. Boyd, R. Pollard, T. Templeton, M. Nelson. Lusk Lusk Lusk Lusk Lusk Lusk Lusk Lusk Buffalo Newcastle Torrington Gillette St. Mary 's Douglas Lingle Wheatland Football 34 . . . . s- . :aug I ,V , ,, , ,......,....,, Q ag i it. L Q S K E C I . .Y 4 ,Q G K ' A . N 5 -X nf' - f sf S , ' N x .' , f K ig: . X if-' s 11' F A 2' T ' ., . l A Y . s,- V I 5, i , . QQ .,,.,, , T B as K: Q TWA h ' I -,,- .Y-. Q -, W- .f I fe Q is , . . - . -wiflf - . ' . so .. -- as ,. lf ., TIGERS at the line of scrimmage! DAVE BOB TERRY .,,w,..A .. .. X, , wi?-Qiff-wigseuagixh j 3 E BOB s. RON RANDY FRANK STEVE BRETT TOM BOB 1-vvv-Q go ,., in M E , ,,h Dave Boyd fights for valuable yardage! Tigers in action li: , t t I K , ,, A Q 'Q Q , , A I. , i A .t V ,BL A ii t f l f, S Y. .. S, ' ..,: R .tx S.. Lusk Back caught from behind. Wt 1. .,, . 'f mit' Tough action against St. Mary 'sl Lusk kicks off to St. Mary 's + i 37 Wrestling wwf' Queen Sandy Mathews M Anita Poage Attendants Becky Tollwan .W .,,r,,,,,J TOP ROW: S. Desersa, D. Tadewald, B. Almazon, SECOND ROW: D. Baker, T. Lorenzen, M. Leno, M. Vollmer, H. Hollifield, S. Thrasher, G. Miller, THIRD ROW: J. Maxwell, J. Wasseburger, L. Thompson, K. Hubbard, J. Boyd, W. Copper, M. Tschacher, R. Ladwig, FOURTH ROW: P. Green--Mgr. , B. Ward, C. Copper, B. West, B. Barr, J. Shillen, T. Foley, P. Hubbard, BOTTOM ROW: Bill Morrison, C. Perry, D. Owsley, R. Fraser, D. Boyd, R. Crowley, Floyd Young--Coach Timely pin for the TIGERS! Wrestling 3 H s E C E E E r E 5 E 9 5 1 I I E I 2 f F STATE WINNERS Left to Right: R. Crowley, L. Crowley, B. Ward, T. Foley. 120 127 133 HWT BOB WARD JEFF SHILLENN Basketball Lauralee Kaan l . . 4 ' M 0 A gi-,l a s , ,:.1.:f. e, Gail Heckens Attendants Queen 15 3 l janet Kaan 2 3 J ,V - lk, K :, 5f' ' x l,.,, . TOP ROW: W. Taylor--Mgr. , F. Davis, B. Carpenter, N. Wright, D. Hytrek, R. Pollard, BOTTOM ROW: J, Ruffing- -Mgr., I. Peterson, R. Kaan, G. Klier, M. Thompson, M. Lyon, S. Cockreham, Richard Price--Coach. A11-State Sophomore shoots for two! Varsity Basketball LUSK LUSK LUSK LUSK LUSK LUSK LUSK LUSK LUSK LUSK LUSK LUSK LUSK LUSK LUSK LUSK LUSK LIN GLE PREP BUFFALO GILLETTE NEWCASTLE TORRINGTON ST. MARY'S TORRINGTON DOUGLAS BUFFALO GILLETTE WI-IEA TLA ND ST. MARY 'S PREP NEWCASTLE WHEATLAND DOUG LAS Randy Pollard on the fast break against St. Mary's. 43 Lusk Lusk Lusk Lusk Lusk Lusk Lusk Lusk Lusk Lusk Lusk Lusk Lusk Lusk Lusk Lusk Lingle Univ. Prep Buffalo Gillette Newcastle Torrington St. Mary's Casper Torrington Douglas Wheatland St. Mary's Univ. Prep Newcastle Wheatland Douglas unior Varsity TOP ROW: R. Bafford, S. Erlewine, R.'Barrett, T. Bramlet, K. Keller, R. Sides, D. Lorenzen, SECOND ROW: A. Klier, S. McNeil, W. Laurer, P. Kruse, K. Glendy, R. Pfister, Coach Macht. F :' -' P ' TOP ROW: M. Nelson, B. Schutterle, Coach McAtee, BOTTOM ROW: T. Lusk Harrison Lusk Newcastle Lusk Wheatland Lusk Harrison Lusk Torrington Lusk Casper Lusk Torrington Lusk Douglas Lusk Wheatland Lusk Newcastle Lusk Douglas Freshman Basketball ll STEVE RANDY .I GEORG RICK i I 5 -f-1 . ' 1' . - . If ,j f H f P'1l3h?fy'5bf 43 Mr, 'nl' 9 .. ' f ,1 qs g s '93 g - Q , F f 7 xx, -R-Usf N Mal f' . Jl Q, , it 35 I Track HM PETERSON DAVE BOYD :Er . p.f'mf1E'.' -' ,. . zfwf , , . Y if A V A .i . . sf? Iffiwv ' Y O wwmmm L Y My Q M RET: . V i V K . , .Www . Ni, Q- -' '- . +-N .- Q W'-eisgfk 3- A1--K in y , 4 . .. jigesyp. 55 KI... .wif If ' W w .1 1 212. Eff: -' J A uf' , f- 9 xy , V. Mx K ,WA .. .,, 9 : gi J ,My g,t ia V ., b , , fm'3gfvn 5 ff3,5.'1? 5 NE ,Y mf' ' .V ' ' ' 1 :J ,-,. g ' si . '-wi 'W fp, O . -'- .1 I Q. iii-'f 1 ' - ii' f'QEff wa' X' : ' ' ff '4f2wX.i'Qf 'f'.,..'1.,,,,.4,,7 5' YN. A' 'l' ' Y . .1 , V... K O., , f , W . RANDY POLLARD 1 my ,Q . ' ,5 Y, NYLE WRIGHT MIKE LYON 47 880 RELAY Left to Right: M. Lyon, S. Cockreham, R. Pollard, D Boyd. WEIGHT LIFTERS Left to Right: B. Ward, T. Owens, J. Kruse, P. Kruse, T. Foley, Coach Young, D. Owsley. DISTANCE RUNNERS KNEELING Left to Right: S. Fraser, F. Davis, R. Shoults, STANDING: T. Templeton, S. Erlewine, K. Keller, T. Bramlet, S. DeSersa, R. Uides, R. Fraser. 48 A 2 g , 1 R 3 ! L. to R.: M. Lyon, R. Shoults, R. Pollard, S. Cockreharn. 1 ' -- .. . , ,,.., -:f::gffEgMg,,g g,,f f 5 ' s.f'wgass:s?s1,'s:,-ff - . 15 M.-1 A '--- K Mwyfif - x - . W -- fi :Q--fu:-15 - M! QW Y if A I -I-,M F N33 9 ? - kk 'kkk' V Y Y NYE 'k-h Q Q 17 ' X? 9 ..., . 'uma w .5 Q if 'P ,f 35.-.x x x X H1 W? QMS if S1 5? W - A M fx mbsf K X Q sn 'KNO E m.mQNgiffiN'1wq .im NWS? m gm WNV? W 'Q 'M av ,,. X, wx X e www as my sg K sw M Q-as X xx . 'K 1' - QW ' N., wa ,,.. ., , x ., rganizations 4 Y if NN I 1 7 lxx 'PQ H: ,ri 'Q xy N il' .iQ sf 0 i .H ,550 . X ' 1,1 Q Q, lv' .. g. is 6 'f- , NHNM X Q ,fm 'Lit in ,JJ Q iw 'ff Q 'rpg ' +1-fl 1 it 5 3 s f rand. :rim- WHAT KIND OF MEMBER ARE YOU? Are you an active member The kind that would be missed? Or are you just content That your name is on the list? Do you attend the meetings And mingle with the flock? Or do you stay at home And criticize and knock? Do you take an active part To help the work along? Or are you satisfied to be Of those that just belong? Do you ever voluntatarily Help at the guiding stick? Or leave the work to just a few And talk about the clique? Come out to meetings often And help with hand and heart. Don't be just a member But take an active part. Think this over, member, You know right from wrong, Are you an active member Or do you just belong? Sibyl Kuhn 50 X' Qty . 14.9 S 'L f' ' nazi T, 5 A Q as A ssvixb .Aj 5 'i If X P-Tlo Sly 'I ,. . . To fat' R' I G I, I N -PFS ,Nf '4 To QQ Quin. wt AKfR-S' 1,-.L 4' sb M -2-O of as ' 11' :v f T1 gill . E211 2 A 'fl Q Q 'Q wo o o NEW V' NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY s 'Q E' - 2. 2 fs 5 Z of i LEFT TO RIGHT: T. Foley, Presidentg B. Barr, Vice Presidentg R. Shoults, Secretary D. Boyd, Treasurer. Pep Club I. S. M S. D. A S. R. Christain-Sr. Rep. Matthews'Ir. Rep Black-Treas. Sharon-Soph. Rep. Crofutt-Frosh. Rep Sitting: Poage-Sec. Tyrrel- Pres. Thompson - V. Pres TOP ROW: F. Smith, S. Kuhn, S. Geike, C. Tollman, C. Hahn, L, Kaan, I. Kaan, C. German, D Rapp G Graham, C. King. SECOND ROW: S. Blackmore, B. Mitchell, V. Sides, S. Kaan, S. Lyon, B. Branney R Mc Lean, L. Owens, C. Tadewald, I. Potter. THIRD ROW: D. Burnham, S. Matthews, R. Thompson, S Tyrrel A. Poage, J. Christian, M. Black, T, Taylor, T. Rankin, Mrs. Bramlet. TOP ROW: M. Kuhn, N. Pollard, M. Payne, L. Lewis, R. Schutterle, F. David, S. Black, D. Crofutt, C, Knight, K, Hammond, C. Horton. SECOND ROW: P. Engebretsen, T. Tollman, S. Vogel, S. Griffith, T. Christian, M. Kratzer, A. Barrett, S. Davis, S. Sharon, S. Kaan, C. Brink, THIRD ROW: K. Graves, L. Hank. A. Alter, M. Baribeau, V. Hoblit, G. Heckens, V. Bartow, P, Sundquist, V. Fraser, The purpose is to promote school spirit and support athletic teams of N. C. I-I, S, All sport queens and attendants are spon- sored by the Pep Club as well as the Winter Sports Carnival Dance. A popular, event in late winter is the Sports Spectacular in which girls wrestle, play basketball and elect an Ugly Man. The Pep Club L , takes their responsibility of school spirit very seriously and works hard ' Itll i to keep the TIGER enthusiasm high EXE N L p L .1 . and the pride of their school nn- , ati' J ' I. .f e tx' dimmed. -. -.tt. a.,N Q I 5 3 ,Q WMWY... ,,,.,,NSW. m..L. MMV... ,..,..L., . . V,.W W W., ,WMM ,, WW, W....uw. N2 1 A! r x STANDING T Foley B Barr T Dunlap M Lewisg T. Templeton: B. Almazong T. Bramletg Mr Smith Spon SITTING V Sides C Sides L Letchworthg M. Baribeaug S. Kaang T. Christian Student Council The Student Council of 66-67's primary objec tive was to promote school spirit. The Student Council met at least ten times during the school year and discussed such things as a teen center, school pennants, and the Student Lounge carried on from the previous year. The Student Council also considered to finance another score board for the gymnasium. OFFICERS: V Sides, Sec. J Kruse, Pres. T Templeton, Treas. ational Honor l Society LEFT TO RIGHT: S. Kaan-Pres., J. Kruse-V. Pres., M. Black, Sec. Treas. 56 LEFT TO RIGHT, BACK ROW: D. Poage, R. Kant, I. Fahy, I. Kaan, T. Foley, S. Kuhn, I. Tschacher D. Smith, Sponsor, MIDDLE ROW: C. Hahn, C. King, C. Germann, S. Geike, L. Kaan, S. Skilling F. Skilling, L. Cornelius, FRONT ROW: C. Marie- gard, R. Shoults, M. Black, M. Lewis, S. Kaan, J. Kruse. In order to understand, we must know each other. Since knowledge is never complete, we should continue our efforts to know more and more, never pretending to know all. We will always have prejudices, I suppose, but we should be watching them. We should be ready to ad- mit we are not basing judgment on knowledge when we are not. We should always ask our- selves the following question: How much of what l think l know is knowledge and how much is prejudice and ignorance? TOP ROW: V. Roby, V. Martin, M. Kuhn, li. Pollard, P. Engebretsen, L. Letchworth, C. Sides, M. Payne, D. Kaper, T. Tollrnan. SECOND ROW: M. Kratzer, V. Bartow, S. Sharon, G. Collins, F, David, R. Schutterle, L. Lewis, V. Hoblit, B. Branney, S. Vogel. THIRD ROW: G. Bishop, S. Kaan, C. Miller, S. Blackmore, R. Thomp son, G. Heckens-Sec., D. Burnham-Vice Pres. G. A. A. GRRRRR... !! I Move over! ! ! TOP ROW: B. Schutterle, B. West, R. Butler, T. Dunlap. SECOND ROW: G. Graham, B. Branney, R. McLean S Blackmore, S. Kuhn, M. Black, I. Kaan, C. Hahn, T. Taylor, THIRD ROW: Mrs. Kaan, S. Bigelow, R Thompson, C. Germann, D. Rapp, T. Rankin, S. Kaan The N. C. H. S. Chapter of the Future Teachers of America has had quite an active year. The Club's first major activity took place in November during National Education Week when the annual tea was held at which all teachers in the county were guests of F. T. A. This event has become increasingly popular through the years. The next important item on the calendar was the Christmas party. Among the festivities, Senior members began to make tentative plans for their student teaching experiences. January saw more complete plans being made, and in February, March, and the early part of April, the senior F. T. A. 'ers were busy making lesson plans, conferring with their supervising teachers, and actually finding themselves at the front of classes of eager grade schoolers! The planning and student teaching were exciting experiences which were shared with underclass members of F. T. A. April is Teaching Career Month, and in honor of this, senior members were guests of the Niobrara County Education Association din- ner meeting. May 's inclement weather cancelled their annual picnic, but those members who taught at the Lusk Grade School were able to show their appreciation to their supervising teachers by taking them out to dinner. This proved such a success the organization hopes to make this dinner an annual event. Future Teachers of America OFFICERS: S. Bigelow, Treas.g R. Thompson, Pres.: C. Germann D. Rapp, Sec. TOP ROW: E. Brott, D. Stallman, C. Pearson, G. Miller, L. Thompson, E. Leeling, C. Robertson. SECOND ROW: D. Leeling, R. Groves, M. Butler, I. Lyon, P. Hubbard, D. Goddard, K. Canfield, THIRD ROW: B, Ward, R. Ladwig, L. Johnson, H. Miller, M. Tschacher, Mr. Bramlet. OFFICERS: B. Ward, Sec.: R. Ladwig, Treas.g L. Johnson, V. Pres. 3 H. Miller, Pres.: M. Tschacher, Reporter, Mr. Bramlet, Advisor. F. F. In the fall the F. F. A. members attended a state judging contest in Laramie, and also a district meet- ing in Douglas. Christmas time found the organization busy mak- ing toys for the Welfare Depart- ment. The F. F. A. co-sponsored the Sweetheart Bail in February. In April the officers attended the state convention in Thermopolis. 59 Daddy Date Night brings out the question of who is Mr. Leg 's of 1967. Take your pick! ll The Future Homemakers of America is a service organization based on eight main purposes. All the activities are based upon these purposes and other goals set by the National and State organizations. The Lusk Chapter is one of the more active chapters in the state and for two consecutive years has received the coveted Honor Chapter Award. Future Homemakers of America TOP ROW: A. DeSersa, M. Kuhn, C. Miller, L. Ellsworth, K. Hammond, N. Pollard, S. Black, S. Kuhn F Smith, R. Thompson, I, Roby, L. Kaan, B. Tollman, J. Kaan, SECOND ROW: B. Mitchell, V. Roby, S Rainey, N. Nagel, F. David, G. Graham, L. Owens, I. Potter, S. Matthews, C. Tadewald, R. McLean S Lyon, THIRD ROW: N. Siemsen, C. Sides, S. Blackmore, D. Rapp, V. Bartow, J. Christian, S. Bigelow V Hoblit, T. Taylor, R. Moore, K. Graves, C. King. 60 if gg. T .pg ssisi S s ' f '- . S 1, . T K .r.f',.w K. N W t R F9 YJ Iii -Ira . w- E. . . ,,m., 1 V. . : I .Q i ,. , gi . T l W is-12' FHA Officers LEFT TO RIGHT: S. Davies, Hist.q D. Burnham, Evaluation, M. Baribeau, Reporter: S. Geike, Treas.: C. Marigard, V. Pres.g T. Rankin, Pres.g Mrs. Bramlet, Advisory V. Sides, Sec.: S. Tyrrel, Parliamentariang M. Black, Program of Workg B. Branney, Song- leader. A CR How to catch a man and keep him! Susie Knutson, Guest Speaker at F. H. A. Sweetie Pie Banquet. 61 43-? f 1' .1 , W vm if ,J if ix ,. As if STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT: C. Wilsong C. Kingg S. Kuhng C. Hahn: T. Wilson: SEATED LEFT TO RIGHT: G. Schnoseg S. Geikeg C, Anderson. I Connie King-lst Year Interpretation of Poetry. Iunior Speech Sibyl Kuhn-lst year Humorous Interpretation Junior. . ,..,,,., ,pr EV 'S' - -gg n'5 O19 N., Gt sag fi, y kvijjf Qi ff' V A . Sandy Geike Carol Hahn Debate 1st year speech Speech Team The Talking Tigers took to the road again this year, attending nine tournaments and meeting teams from six states. The seven members of the traveling squad received Superior ratings at every tournament and four members qualified for the state championship tournament at Gillette. Highlights of the year were wins over Sioux Falls, So. Dakg and extremely high ranking for the Oral Interpretation events. During the year the team had the opportunity to meet students from seventy five high schools ranging from Sioux Falls, So. Dakota on the east, to Green River on the westg and from Minot, N. Dakota on the north to Denver Mullen on the south. The team took on all comers from schools the size of Denver to Glenrock, and compiled an overall record to 40 wins and 46 losses. All of this team will be back next year and things look bright for the years ahead. It was an ex- tremely satisfying and eventful year for the entire team. Thespians were involved in two major pro- ductions this year. The Christmas plays, THE GIFT OF THE MAGI, and WHY THE CHIMES RANG were presented as the Thespians Christmas gift to the school and the community. A ma- jority of the Thespians were also involved in the production of SOUND OF MUSIC. The Thespians kept the NCHS stage busy most of the year preparing and presenting entertainment to the school. Thespians BACK ROW: F. Crimmel, K. Keenan, I. Shillenn, H. Holifield, D. Poage, B. Schuttele, R. Butler, F. Davis, W. Taylor, C, Anderson, M. Perry, THIRD ROW: D. King, C. Wilson, J. Kaan, S. Geike, C. Hahn, L. Letchworth, T. Owens, I. Boyd, B. Branney, C. King, C. Miller, SECOND ROW: B. West, M. Baribeau, T. Dunlap, S. Sharon A. Barrett, M. Kratzer, M. Payne, M. Black, T. Rankin, S. Tyrrell, S. Blackmore, S. Kuhn, J. Roby, FIRST ROW: R. Thompson, V. Sides, B. Mitchell, J. Christian, S. Bigelow, G. Letchworth, B. Ward, T. Foley, M. Thompson, M. Lewis, S. Kaan, T. Taylor, G. Graham, C. Germann, C. Mariegard, R. Moore. .M ,B M 1 L . ' 'mf-'l 'A'75'.f??ZfWziv Twirlers L. Kaan, D. Rapp, A, Barrett Diane-Twirled for games her Freshmen and Sophomore year. Head Majorette 3, 4, Twirled at football games 1, 2, 3, 4, Attended Band Day 1, 2, 3, 4. Ann-Twirler 1, 2, Twirled at football games 1, 2, Attended Band Day 1, 2. Lauralee-Twirler 1, 2, 3, Twirler at football games 1, 2, 3, Attended Band Day 1, 2, 3 , ' 'X f 5 , 1-f i! QQ Exe! J f f . Xp lb 2 1 1, ' X Q : fe 1 1 -2 l J' .ll b A .J If ,z 1 I ' ig, 5. V 71:4 I If ' U P . 'F fx, , ' jp x - 1 L4 1 . , is i -- ff Nr! N' s,.....---9 Band The band played at football and basketball games and wres- tling matches. They also pre- sented a concert for the public and also a pop concert. At festival the band received a I rating. STANDING: D. Hahn-Student Director, M. Black-Sec. Lib., T. Foley- Pres., M. Kratzer-Sec. Lib., S. Cockreham-V. Pres. SEATED: C. Germann-Sen. Rep., C. King-Jun. Rep. , A. Barrett-Soph. Rep., T, Christian-Fresh. Rep. TWIRLERS: A. Barrett, D. Rapp, L. Kaan, FIRST ROW: M. Baribeau, D. King, D. Owsley, M. Perry, T. Foley, R. Kaan, P. Kruse, SECOND ROW: R. Moore, J. Tschacher, J. Carpenter, C. Germann, R. Pfister, S. Cockreham, S. Blackmore, THIRD ROW: C. Anderson, G. Heckens, J. Potter, S. Kaan, W. Laurer, S. Black, M. Black, FOURTH ROW: R. Brisco, R. Pollard, G. Collins, R. Bafford, T. Bramlet, B. Branney, B. Yoy, FIFTH ROW: W. Taylor, T. Lorenzen, J. Maxwell, B. Almazon, G. Schonse, B. Allen, F. Davis, SIXTH ROW: S. Kaan, R. Moore, P. Greene, S. Davis, I. Peterson, V. Bartow, SEVENTH ROW: D. Crofutt, V. Hoblit, S. Lyon, I. Wasserburger, K. Hammond, T. Christian, EIGHTH ROW: S. Tyrrel, M. Kratzer, M. Kuhn, S, Erlewine, C. Hahn, P. Swartz, S. Griffith. NINTH ROW: D. Hahn, M. Lyon. 66 7, if 1-any W Q 3 :ii x, 5 avg 1 Q ' A i A1 tg gs ' 1 ii ha? 1' W X A 1 1 l, 2 Z Ifif X ' m ' f Qkirkw. ..., -M, LSA- ,, 1 K k 4. .,.. V. rwm., ,. ,. ., ,f ,L . A -f :VIL 'i 4 L. ,i.........w., iv 3. vs I ' ' X . . ifi nf' . Lk .. I k 'sw 'QE' I i , . ,him Q 1 , vo x i. Chorus FIRST ROW: K. Hammond, M. Kratzer, M. Baribeau, N. Pollard, S. Geike, C. Brink, S. Lange, S. Tyrrel, Collins, J. Carpenter, T. Taylor, C. Tadewald, S. Lyon, R. McLean, SECOND ROW: V. Roby, L. Owens, Grifith, S. Blackmore, C. Miller, D. Burnham, B. Mitchell, D. Kaper, C. King, C. Sides, L. Ellsworth, S. Matthews, A. Barrett, C. Germann, L. Kaan, THIRD ROW: G. Heckens, V. Martin, M. Rude, M. Payne, B. G. S. Branney, R. Pollard, M. Lyon, S. McNeil, B. Almazon, C. Anderson, R. Bafford, D. Owsley, G. Schonse, R. Barrett, D. King, C. Knight, S. Davis, V. Sides, TOP ROW: C. Hahn, B. Tollman, S. Sharon, M. Kuhn, Cockreham, R. Kaan, D. Hahn, W. Taylor, J. Peterson, T. Lorenzen, F. Davis, T. Bramlet, M. Perry, P. G I. Ruffing, T. Christian, C. Marigard, R. Moore. TOP ROW: Mr. Reichert, F. Davis-V. Pres., D. Hahn-Pres., R. Pollard-B.M. , J. Christian-K. of the Robes, L. Kaan'Lib., BOTTOM ROW: S. Matthews-Pub. M. , B. Tollman-Lib., S. Geike-Lib. , C. Tadewald-Lib., T. Taylor-K. of the Robes, M. Baribeau-Sec. ill- I .l l i9.H'U'E52.KH:lL2'i? ?2 lkqfiwlfiiifgbliibflii!iJ u::..wnQi1M ..' ii Qivlfiii 4,31 WJ:-' 1 JI5 S. P66116 'Q 045 QQIGM Cl..fL..? Cd A Chora arfeswl' 'I , uf' LW' CRA! Ce '-4. . 7.5-MA., 50434 0 ' 'lf 5 r' r I I . 2 ' fb 1 3 3 X I BOYS LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Lyong S. Cockrehamg W, Taylorg D. Hahn: F. Davisg T. Lorenzeng M. Perry: G. Schnose. GIRLS LEFT TO RIGHT: G. Heckensg C. Kingg C. Hahng B. Tollmang A. Barrett: C. Sidesg M. Baribeau, CENTER: G. Collins. RESUME OF CHORALAIRE ACTIVITIES f1966-675 The group consists of 16 singers and one accompanist. They rehearse once a week, usually on Thursday evenings. Some of their activities are: They have sung for: The American Legion annual Veterans Day Peace Officers Convention Keeline 5280 Club Farewell Party for the Barretts Baccalaureate Niobrara County Teachers Association Prom Banquet Lion's Club Christmas Concert Catholic Ladies Group Congregational Ladies Group The group received a I plus rating at our district music festival and was chosen to sing at the evening concert as one of the outstanding groups participating in the festival. Card of to 'CU can 69 Girls and Boys chorus received I ratings, also. Ann Barrett, Soprano Nancy Nagel Soprano Crystal Sides Soprano Chorus Ratings Girl 's Trio-Michele Baribeau, Gady Collins, Ann Barrett. Don Hahn, Bass STANDING: K. Keenan, C. Anderson L Letchworth B Ward A Poage T Rankin S Kuhn D Burnham V Sides, P. Holman, V. Bartow, M. Thompson K Rrckenbach SEATED R Butler R McLean B Schutterle B Branney, V. Hoblit, S. Lyon, J. Kaan S Blackmore S Bigelow F Smith MISSING B Tollman J Roby Hard work, long hours, frus- tration, and finally a sense of ac- complishment, sums up the story of the Annual Staff this year. Also, we purchased a press camera and kept Mr. Hamaker and Mr. Marks quite busy taking andide- veloping pictures. Without their cooperation, this annual couldn't have been completed. We'd like to thank everyone who worked on the annual, and especially those few who really were dedicated workers. Davis Geike Hahn Hahn Barr Boy 81 Girl Staters Quota from each High School is set up by the Dept. Committees of American Legion and Auxiliary. Rated on these qualifications in order of importance: 1. Leadership 2. Character 3. Cooperativeness 4. Personality 5. Scholarship 6. Courage and Honesty 7. Physical Fitness These boys and girls are supposed to be from the upper third of their class. They are given credit for church and community activities. Also talent, as in hand, chorus, speech, and extra-curricular activities. Each fills out a questionnaire on personal activities,ta1ks to ministers, the police, employers and references the students give themselves. 90 i Ghz' Svnunh nf Munir . . . S Acuvities by i 1 i'fi RICHARD Rooorsns i .and . OSCAR HAMMBRSTEIN II Cast I , Maria Raiiler ....... Ann Barrett , SiStCl' Befthe ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Connie King SiStCl' Mafgafella ................ Michele Baribeau The, Mother Abbess ,,,,,,,,,,,, Nancy Nagel Sister Sophia ...... .. . I Tammy Taylor Captain Georg von Trapp ,...,,,,,,,,,,, Mike Lyon Franz, the Butler ........... Wayne Taylor Frau Schmidt, the housekeeper .............. Thana Christian Liesl ....... .... .... ............ Gady Collins Friedrich ....... l .... Shawn Madden Louisa .,,.,, .... -.M5m4HL1b.s..iiX1fw?i...Donna Mahnke Kurt .... A ...... Paul Berry Brigitta Lenz Marta .... SEQ ,.5fK:,.o4l.s .... Susan Baribeau Gretl ,,,,,, g ,,,,, Q ........... Diane Crirnmel Rolf Gruber .... .... ........,.... Frank Davis Understudy ..... ..... Mike Perry Elsa Schraeder .... C? .... ,V-V111 Siffff Max Detweiler ,,,, ,,,, .,,..... ,......,.,.,.... I 7011 Hahn Herr Zeller .,.-,.,,,..,, Xxx ,N,o,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,4,o,,,,eo,. Steve C oc'l4rc'!tam Frau Zcncr ,....,,,upn,4o,,W, s.,,t.t. Harb Bl'l1lIHl',Y Baron Elberfeld e,.,,, ,Q tss,o oot, t . . ,,., Grey .Sll'lIIIU.S'l' Baroness Elherfeld so I V ' t a5 'ft' 5l'f1 A Postulant .N..,,,,. o,.,t,,,.,ttA e.lset ii N it llflflffff' flH'f 1S 73 Adllllrzll Von Schrieber ..t, o.,,e, , oo.,o' lout l,of'f'1r 111 Sound Music My day in the hills, has come to tell me it's time to go. The hills are alive with the sound of music, with songs they have sung for a thousand years, the hills fill my heart with the sound of music, my heart wants to sing every song it hears . 74 af M. Baribeau, T. Taylor, J. Carpenter, A. Barrett, S. Tyrrel M. Lyon, A. Barrett, G. Collins, S. Madden, D. Manke, P. Berry, V. Lenz, S. Baribeau, D. Crimmel. N. Nagel, C. King SMACK. . . !! ! F. Davis, G. Collins Pray tell, what is this? W' I 9 ' - , Q i? , l -x Q , 6' K , 5 , 1:L. , ff .... .. , , 'Y E 2' XL : 4 as M sl Sandy Geike, Mrs. Oates: Sibyl Kuhn, Mrs. Warreng Wayne Taylor, Professor Warreng Connie King, Helen: Frank Davis, Dr. Perryg John Fahy, Constableg Becky Tollman, Nurse Barkerg and Bob Almazan, Stephen. Q Q Uh ..... Mr. Crimmel, Uhhhhh .,.... J K I'm gonna get you!!!!!!! 3 l l unior Class Pla ? 2 E Spiral Staircase Quit smiling! That's not in the script! 77 1967 Harvest Moon Ball Royalty Clyde Robertson-Sharon Lyon Becky Tollman and Bob Barr 1967 Prom Royalty LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Kratzerg Terry Owensg R. Pollardg A. Barrett. 80 r - Sr Banquet ki Mr. Jim Thompson, Guest Speaker sical entertainment by the Choralaires Wishing Well Carousel More Decorations TOP ROWg G. Klier, T. Foley, D. Boyd, R. Kaan, P. Hubbard. SECOND ROW: L. Crowley, S. Blackmore. T. Taylor, D. Burnham, I. Sullivan. THIRD ROW: L. Owens, S. Kaan, D. Rapp, C. Tollman. FOURTH ROW: J. Carpenter, M, Black, S. Tyrrel, I. Christian, C. Miller. Country 82 Twelve - Year Classmates town TOP ROW: G. Letchworth, M. Lewis, M. Tschacher, R. Ladwig, B. Ward, P. Holman. SECOND ROW: G. Graham. C. Germann, T. Rankin, V. Sides, S. Bigelow, R. Thompson. THIRD ROW: N. Wright, M. Wasserburger, R. Shoults, H. Miller, K. Neilson, M. Thompson. mm 'W fe, 2.5.9, x g ,X N M was 1 f-f . f VE,-1 f if S ff W -.-V...V .., .1 . V lv. ,qs 45 5 , fr' if S5 - -A .-', ' . fx E., xg , 1 s f:.s21 Si '33Y .Q ,Q 43 , 2 L. L W f fx K. 2.4 X S Q . . A N YP.. . 'VT ., 5 X L, K f Lfbwg ,.W, 1 .- E 4 J ' . 1 L 1 in s 'Q W7 Www 'iv ,, W, ' 3 2 f W, X Ali' Sandra Bigelow More Darn Fun! !! Dave Boyd If at first you don't succeed, the heck with it! Judith Carpenter You betrayed me with a book, wrapped me in a gown and the change astonished me. Janice Christian When love and duty clash, let duty go to smash! Marlene Black This is a very good time if we bu know what to do with it. Sharon Blackmore Don't talk of love--Show me! show me! show me! Lyndon Cornelius Eleven months of winter'?! Larry Crowley Easy come, easy go! David Brott Dana Burnham Do I have to stay home tonight? Richard Davenport It's been a hard days night. David David Kusaie, here I come! Q .-Qu... Terry Foley Claudia Gerrnann Gail Graham Late hours are bad for one, but Hot Springs A-Go-Go! Hee! Hee! Hee! -- Censored, good for two! Lewis fPatj Holman Paul Hubbard Elizabeth CBettyJ Hughes Man I love those seven day week l never worry, I never fret, ifl Because I'm quiet is no sign I have ends! can 't remember, l just forget! nothing to say! Larry Johnson They say the studious die young, so I'm looking forward to a long life. Sandra Kaan I'm standing on the brink of a great careerg somebody push me off! Richard Kaan Old enough to know better, to young to resist. George Klier Heck ifI know. bu Nix W... 4 I 88 r-1 ,kxuvvk Iames Kruse You can 't win them all, but it would be nice to win once in a while! Richard Ladwig I spend six hours a day hereg do you expect me to study, too? Charlene Miller I always get my man! Harold Miller This is true . . . ? Gary Letchworth It's better than nothing? Melvin Lewis I was born to win! Bobbie Mitchell Move it over Ho-Dad, You're in my way! Rita Moore Keep smiling, it will make peo- ple wonder what you 've been up to ! ! John Lyon Dang it! Caroll Mariegard Silence is golden Kenneth Neilson You don't have to get nasty about it! Lanette Owens Precious things come in small packages! fdtilis' f , .J 5 ,.t ,wi Taffy Rankin There 's no way, Danny Scott I didn't do it! s ' X Fred Skilling Diane Rapp but up! Girls, Girls, Girls! Have ring will wed. Ronald Shoults Vicky Sides What would the world do without I wouldn't! men like me? Sterling Skilling Allen Strodman James Sullivan Would you say that again, slower? Da---m You'l1 get over it! Tamera Taylor Roxanne Thompson Oscar Thompson I was CHI to be an angel' but they When in doubt, chicken out! YH! KNOW lost the pattern. Sherry Tollman Marcus Tschacher Susan Tyrrel I have the interest, but not the See how you are! There is a part of mel keep locked time! up and when alone I reflect on it Robert Ward Michael Wassenburger Nyle Wright TO strive. I0 seek. I0 find and DOI Hey, Cool! Like a kitchen fireg he always to yield. goes out at night! Annual Photographers Dave Harnaker-Sam Marks The annual staff would like to take this opportunity to thank Mr. Hamaker and Mr. Marks for taking and developing the pictures for this annual. E Senior Activities Sandi Bigelow. . . Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Cheerleader 45 F. H. A. 1, 2, 3,49 G. A. A. 1, 2, 3,45 F. T.A. 2, 3, Treas. 45 Drill Team 2, 35 Annual Staff 2, 3,4: Thespians 45 Chorus 35 Football Atten. 4. Marlene Black.. . Band 1, 2, 3,45 Class Sec. 1, 25 F. H. A. 1,4, Historian 2, President 3: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Treas. 45 Thespians 4: F. T. A. 45 Jr. Class Play, Sherry Blackmore. . .Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Chorus 3,45 Pep Club 1, 2, 3,45 F. H. A. 2, 3, 45 G. A. A. 1, 2, 3,45 Annual Staff 35 F. T. A. 45 Thespians 45 Ir. Class Play5 Sound of Music. Dana Burnham. . .Chorus 45 Class Treas. 25 F. H. A. 1, 2, 4, Parl. 35 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 G. A. A. 2, 3, V. Pres. 45 Annual Staff 45 Drill Team 3. Judy Carpenter.. . Band 1, 3,45 Chorus 3, 45 F. H. A. 1, 2, 3,45 Pep Club 1, 2, Cheerleader 3,45 Student Council 25 Drill Team 25 G.A. A. 35 Jr. Class Play5 Sound of Music. Ian Christian. . .Chorus 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Sr. Rep. 45 Annual Staff 1, 2, 35 Drill Team 1, 35 G. A. A. 1, 25 German Club 25 Class Treas. 15 Thespians 45 F. H. A. 4. Claudia Germann. . .Band 1,-2, 3, Sr. Rep. 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 3,45 German Club 25 F. T. A. 2,3, Pres. 45 Chorus 3,45 Ir. Class Play. Gail Graham... Chorus 25 Pep Club 1, 2, 45 F. H. A. 1, 3,45 Jr. Class Play5 German Club 3. Betty Hughes. . . Pep Club 1, 2, 3,4. ndy,Kaan. . . Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 T 5 ent Council 3 German Club 2 Annual Staff GAA 4 Dr1llTeam3 NHS 3 es. 'fri 1, - . . X A . . . , , . . . . Q Ill espians 45 F. T. A. 45 Sound of Music. C nne Thompson. . . Band 1, 2, 35 Cho s 2, 5 Pep 1, 2, 3, V. Pres. 45 G.A. A. 1,4, V. Pr . 2, Se -Treas. 35 Annual Staff 2, 3,45 F. T. A. 45 tudent Council 35 Thespians 45 King and I5 xo b llQuee'i1'-4. : U S' I nv Caroll Mariegard. . . Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 F. H. A. 1, 2, 3 V. Pres. 45 N.H.S. 3,45 Jr. Class Play5 Thespians 45 Sound of Music. Charlene Miller. . .Chorus 3, 45 F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 35 G. A. A. 2, 3,45 Annual Staff 2, 3, 45 Thespians 4. Bobbie Mitchell. . .G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, Pres. 45 Chorus 3, 4: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 F. H. A. 1, 2, 4, Historian 3: Annual Staff 2, 35 Drill Team 2,35 Ir. Class Play5 Thespians 45 Wrestling Attend. 3. Rita Moore. . . Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Chorus 1, 3, 45 F. H. A. 45 Thespians 4. Lanette Owens. . . Band 15 Chorus 3, 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: F. H. A. 2, 3, 45 G. A. A. 1, 4, Pres. 35 An- nual staff 3: Ir. Class Play5 Drill Team 25 Class Sec. 45 Sound of Music, Prom Queen 3. Taffy Rankin. . .Class Pres. 1, 35 F. H. A. 1, 2, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 45 G. A. A. 1, 25 Pep Club 1, 3,45 F. T.A. 45 N. H.S. 3,45 Annual Staff 45 Jr. Class Play: Student Council 1, 35 Thespians 4. Diane Rapp.. . Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Head Majorette 3, 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 F. T. A. 3, Sec. 45 Ir. Play. Vicky Sides. . . Chorus 45 Pep Club 1, 3,4, Soph. Rep. 25 German Club 25 G.A. A. 2,45 F.H.A. 3, Sec. 45 Student Council Sec. 45 Annual Staff 45 Sound of Music, Football Attend. 45 Thespians 4. Tammy Taylor.. . Band 15 Chorus 1,45 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 G. A. A. 1, 2, 3,45 F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Drill Team 2, 35 Annual Staff 3,45 F. T. A. 3, 45 Thespians 45 Sound of Music. Cheri Tollman. . . Pep Club 1, 2, 3,45 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3.4. Su Tyrrel. . . Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Chorus 1, 2, 3,45 F. H. A. 1, 3, Song Lead. 2, Parl . 45 Pep Club 1, 2,3, Pres. 45 Cheerleader 1, 25 rill TearrL,,Captain 35 i G.A. A. 15 Annual St ff 15 Sound of Music 5 Jr. Class Play. ,, l ff? fmt 'W K, Wilslfffi 31223 Dave Boyd. . . Football 1, 2,3, Captain 45 Wrestling 1, 2, 3, Captain 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 L-Club 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 45 Ir. Class Play. Dave Brott. . . F. F. A. 1, 2, 3,'4. Lyndon Cornelius. . . Transfer 1, 25 Wrestling 3. Larry Crowley. . . Football 1, 2, 3,45 Wrestling 1,2, 3, 45 L-Club 2, 3, 4. David David. . . Transfer 1,25 Wrestling 35 Foot- ball 3. Terry Foley. . . Football 1, 2,3, Captain 45 Wres- tling 1, 2, 3, Captain 45 All Conference Football 25 Track 2, 35 Band 1, 2, 3, Pres. 45 Chorus 1, 2, 35 Modern Choir 25 All-State Band 25 All-District Band 1, 2,3,45 L-Club 1, 2,3, Pres. 45 Student Council 45 Thespians 45 Newspaper 15 Photography Club 25 Boys' State Delegate B5 Jr. Class Play5 National Athletic Scholarship Society 35 N. H. S. 4. Pat Holman. . . Basketball 25 Track 25 Annual staff 45 Sr. Class Pres. 45 Student Council 4. Paul Hubbard. . . Football 1, 2,35 Wrestling 1,2, 3, 45 Track 25 L-Club 1, 2, 3,45 Chorus 1, 25 F. F. A. 4. Larry Johnson. . . Football 1, 2, 35 F, F. A. 1, 2, 3,45 L-Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Rick Kaan. . . Football 1, 2,3,45 Basketball 1, 2,3, Captain 45 Golf 1, 25 All-District BB 45 L-Club 1, 2,3,45 German Club 15 F.T.A. 2,35 Annual Staff 25 National Athletic Scholarship Society 35 Band 1,45 Chorus 2,45 The King and l 5 Sound of Music : Jr. Class Play. George Klier. . . Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 L-Club 2, 3, 45 Ir. Class Play. Jim Kruse. . . Basketball 1,2 3,45 L-Club 2,3,4 N H.S. 3 4' Class V. Pres.- Student Council4 Richard Ladwig. . . Wrestling 3,45 F. F.A. 3, Treas Melvin Lewis. . . Student Council 2, Pres. 45 Class Sec. 35 N. H.S. 35 Annual Staff3,45 Thespians 45 Ir. Class Play. John Lyon. . . Football 1, 2,3,45 Wrestling 2, 3,45 F. F.A. 1,2,3,4. Harold Miller. . . Football 1, 2,3,45 L-Club 1, 2,3, 45 F.F.A. 1,3, Reporter 2, Pres. 4. Kenny Neilson. . . Basketball 1, 25 Golf 1, 2,35 L- Club 2, 3,45 German Club 25 Class Treas. 45 Jr. Class Play. Ron Shoults. . . Football 1, 2, 3,45 Wrestling 1, 2,35 Track 2, 3,45 Student Council 1, 25 Class Pres. 25 L-Club 1, 2,3, Sec. 45 Newspaper 15 Ir. Class Play Fred Skilling. . . Transfer 1,25 Football 35 Wres- tling 3. Sterling Skilling. . . Transfer 1, 25 Football 35 Wrestling 3. Jim Sullivan. . . Football 15 Wrestling 2,3,45 Basketball 15 L-Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Oscar Thompson. . . Basketball 1, 2,3,45 Golf 2, 35 Track 35 L-Club 1, 2,3,45 Jr. Class Play. Mark Tschacher. , . Football 1,25 Track 25 Wres- tling 2, 3, 45 L-Club 1, 2, 3, 45 F. F. A. 1, Reporter 3, 4. Bob Ward. . . Football 1,2, 3,45 Track 1, 3, 45 Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 45 L-Club 1, 2, 3, 45 F. F. A. Treas 3, Sec. 45 Annual Staff 45 Thespians 45 Wrestling Scholarship to Utah State University. Mike Wasserburger. . . Football 1,2, 3,45 L-Club 1, 2, 3,45 Jr. Class Play. Nyle Wright. . . Basketball 1,45 Football - Track Band h 1 I lass Pl R Gary Letchworth. . . Football 1, 2, - Wrestlin 15 5 aft, ra? Tracks Lciubizs fQ ' . Do 0 ' is , ...Q 55? iagiiiai. E gf 'Eli Mr. and Miss N, C, H. S. - Ron Shoults, Marlene Black Most Bashful - Kenny Neilson, Lanette Owens Superlatives 96 Most Kaan Senior 1, Likely to Succeed - Jim Kruse, Sandy Best Dressed - Taffy Rankin, Rick Kaan Iii? Roxie Thompson, Marcus Tschacher Wittiest Pat Holman, Su Tyrrel - Friendliest Charlene Mrller, Bob Ward Best Frgure, Best Physrque Moose Thompson, Judy Carpenter - Biggest Flirts Sam Bigelow, Garbo Letchworth Best Dancers f . '11 1'w55S,:2fL5i2!:f Valedictorian - Marlene Black Graduation 1967 Salutatorian - Ron Shoults is an A 1 JOO F -MQ sy X , X Q21 S wb-sErwff'?-15,3 it Q0 si ' LEC at wmesff- RQ BB WQQ f VNVUQTXQINEQQ-S ' Q XX U N - S ju rw I . arse. ,ig Tyr!!-L42 ,hjj,C,,4i,xfN Q3 'QWLW I I M Q,, 'fiftignpd Soi 5? S xx. ' J Dgi'1Jbi?g idx Dave Boyd r wills his Athletic ability to Dana Harris John Lyon - wills his Volvo to anybody with little and his sexy smile to Bob Barr. money. Lyndon Cornelius - wills his good personality to Kenny Canfield. Larry Crowley - wills his ability to get along with Sue Vogel to Bob Cole. Dick Davenport - wills his Honda 150 to Punk Letch- worth. Good Luck Punk! David David - wills his ability to get along with Mr. Welch in Algebra class to Brett West and the best of luck for the N. C. H. S. Wrestling team next year. Terry Foley - wills his white mask and ability to throw rocks at patrolmen to Calvin Anderson. Pat Holman - wills his ability to get the run around 365 times in one year to Charles Goldman. Best of luck Chuck! Paul Hubbard - wills Bob Bringham a needle, some thread and a prayer. Larry Johnson - wills Wayne Taylor a pair of sneakers so he can slip in at night without getting caught. Rick Kaan - wills his L-Club jacket to Coach Mac, and his way with older women to Mike Lyon. Jim Kruse - wills Bob Almazan a trip to Hot Springs so next years Vice President can make his debut on stage. Harold Miller - wills his great ability to cut hair to Holly Holifield and wills Frank Davis a mini-skirt so he can look like the rest of the girls. Ken Neilson - wills his bashful ways and good looks to Holly Holifield. Danny Scott - wills his ability to be quiet to Harold Heckman. Ron Shoults - wills Bob Allen a set of curlers so he can style his hair like the other girls. Fred Skilling - wills his pretty, black, curly hair to Mr. Welch. Sterling Skilling - wills Russ Crowley blond curly hair, a blond gal and another 1968 state Champion lf wrestler. K' 5. x Allen Strodtman - wills his ability to drive into fire hydrants to Jens and Harold. IO Jim Sullivan - wills his ability to leave girls alone to Ed Brott. fThat goes for Sharon Lyon also, Ed. J , Miki Qgvloose Thompson - wills Reda McLean and Barb A-N..4X,,D A Branney a class of their own so they can get all 'J J 'V X the honors. VJ X QJ Gary Letchworth wills his ability .to attain groovy- SLU ness and keep it to anyone who is man enough to S1Marcus Tschacher - wills his size 11 Cowboy boots Y to Mrs. Templeton so she can make more and Q lar er tracks. ,K 8 ENBob Ward - wills his athletic ability to Barton Bird ' Shand his ability to have two girls at the same tirngbjx ' L. N N .I handle it. ix to Qiybody stupid enough to try it. N kj f ' I . - - - - , W .X- Melvin Lewis - wills a two day trip to Hot Springs, X EJ RM11? Bgasserburger wlus Jamce Scot more boy , ,Ai X im frierigls to kee her ha J N ax X xl a job as student body president, and a diary - 'LE X , t -P PPYN jx VXI D5 fl titled How the Best was Done to anyQne UQ- ' fxvyle right3?r' his awe aIQ1itjXt,o,PaXuE 'ij ff ested in how thgijqw half lives. M X' ky Sc 1'tZ.Q f E2 Q Q Y jN ll X X L M N XJ Rt I . ky :N -x Q 1. f-X 3 S 3 as bs N5 'sk ia is is U t If N 'jx ,Q VU f- X 5 h Q ', VJ K . 7 C QJ , , ts H G our sm at S sr V.. 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Betty Hughes - wills her quiet ways to Sue Vogel. Sandy Kaan - wills the presidency of National Honor Society to the next ambitious person and my ability to get Most Likely to Succeed to any junior who thinks he can make it. Caroll Marigard - wills her ability to stay slim to Rita Moore - wills one dented, sticky valved Baritone to Judy Tschacher. To Melba Rude she wills her ability to go steady with one guy all year. Lanette Owens - wills her ability to lose wrestling matches to Pam Sundquist and to Frank Davis-- she wills her hair. Taffy Rankin - wills Mrs. Bramlet and her neat ideas to Michele Baribeau. Diane Rapp - wills her engagement ring and ability to get through four years of high school to Jessie Boner. Vickie Sides - wills her Goshen Hole sweatshirt, and her ability to resist temptation to Jan Kaan, and her ability to snap her fingers to Mike Lyon. Tammy Taylor - being of unsound mind, wills her hidden beauty to anyone who can find it! Also, her ability to run under the low hurdles to Paul Lruse. Roxanne Thompson - this being my last will and testament, will Russ Pollard and his class ring to Lea Ann Hank. Try New Year's Eve Lea Ann. Cheri Tollman - wills her ability NOT to get anybody. emotional in one whole week to Jan Scott. Charlene Miller - wills her ability to make wills Su Tyrrel - wills her love for Rick Kaan to Evita come true to Jessie Boner. Vela. Bobbie Mitchell - wills her athletic body, husky ' p f rn! voice, hoarse laugh, baseball glove, football, JQ G Q M fN and her best pair of track shoes to anyone willing l l ' IQ f - p 1 Q4 I to take them. ,. .JL Q 5 Q I gf ZQ V ll I I l y if 6 !7 K NW Wifi? R ,Newegg W Q16 fig, ay ff0u2!JWg if pf T wifi? T M? 91 QQQQQEQEQZ , fail 0 .- tv 1: cn. ,.. sv CU cn 5 sv :x :1 ,... fl, :i o 2 El as :J as oo ,... :s UQ F9 :r' nw O P14 5 'wa .-. o Marlene Black is running a college for girls who DON 'T WANT A CAREER! Sherry Blackmore is still taking turkeys from apart- ment houses to get even with those who went to Hot Springs without her. Sam Bigelow is married now. Her hush-and's name is Jane, and they have two daughters, Ralph and Henry. Dave Boyd has taken over the Bugs Bunny show. You can watch him Saturday mornings at 8:30 on Channel 13. Dana Burnham is still trying to decide what's better: drinking or boys! Judy Carpenter is still trying to set a permanent date. June or December-hmm? Jan Christian's daughter just married a Navy guy she met by correspondence. Lyndon Cornelius is married and has a bunch of Corny kids. Larry Crowley has just opened a shop for broken down Fords. Dick Davenport is still trying to find a girl who will appreciate his hidden talent. David David is now married to Mary Mary. Terry Foley is wanted . dead or alive, that is! swimming team. N at S I-fereb fo Lgfve ffflf Svfaclenf pVcsfcfe1qf,Mfe lmclde fi .sa'ipo1aC,gOn,yyl6ggzL girls foisf yearn ,LS 361,75 go be QR?-fyfff flier. ide fasf Yffyree if Nlslyw. an we wwf gm ffm aff ya... affaafbf, 4 Fffamf 416424 YS? MWQQ Senior Class Gail Graham has just been awarded the National Laugh of the Year Award. Pat Holman is now presiding as President of Safeway. I hear he just fired one of his employees because he took a short visit to Hot Springs without asking for a leave of absence. Paul and Rita and Mr. and Mrs. now, and there seems to be a lot Moore Hubbards around. Betty Hughes is working in a library waiting for Him. Larry Johnson is running his own cigar factory. Rick Kaan is still using the same ole' tatics Pat Kratzer taught him when he was a Sophomore. Sandy Kaan just married a guy she met yesterday. George Klier is the new driver's education teacher at N. C. H. S. He's giving special instructions on how to make your tires squeal. Jim Kruse and his wife just had their first baby--6 lb. and 12 oz. --43 inches long. Garbo Letchworth is now managing his own Corner Bar -- Free church keys for everybody! ! Melvin Lewis is president of the school board. His only demand is for the high school students to let him know when they decide to skip school so he can go with them. John Lyon is the new White Knight. Do you like do other people's laundry John? ing Prophecy 1987 Caroll Mariegard is the new Twiggy. Charlene Miller is still waiting for what was willed to her in the 1965 annual. Harold Miller is now the janitor at Hugh Hefner's Playboy Club. Kenny Neilson is still trying to fake everybody out that he's bashful. Is he Aleta?'? Lanette Owens is in London leading the mini skirt rebellion. Taffy Rankin is cow-pokin around the country trying to find THE cowboy who sets her spurs a- jinglin. Diane Rapp is married to Prince Charming, and they 're living happily ever after. Dan Scott is building bigger and heavier trailers. Ron Shoults is now the co-owner of the Dairy Bar. Vicki Sides has developed a new formula for making vanilla extract--it only takes half a bottle now! ! Fred Skilling is a finalist in the National Ugly Man Contest. Sterling Skilling is the new dean at Honolulu U. Allen Strodtman is running the only taxi service Tammy Tangletongue Taylor is still trying for a degree in speech therapy. How do you pronounce that word Tam ?? Moose Thompson is a Chevy dealer with girls as mechanics. Roxie Thompson is the star fullback for the Chicago Bears. Cheri Tollman is still dragging Main in her car-with the younger girls. Marcus Tschacher is head instructor at a cheerleading school. Su Tyrrel is still chasing the recruiting officer. Bob Ward has become a hermit on a desert island. It was the only way he could avoid those conflicts with the feminine sex. Mike Wasserburger just made another visit to the doctor. Just can't leave those steady girls alone, huh Mike ?! 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