Northern Heights High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Allen, KS)
- Class of 1964
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THE WILDCAT NORTHERN HEIGHTS HIGH SCHOOL Allen, Kansas Karen St. John, editor The Wildcat Staff Advertising Editor . . . Richard Kaniper Activity Editors .............Mary Wayman Bob Davis Sports Editors .............. Paul Hedberg David Katzer Underclassman Editors . Deanna Baldomino Mike Fitzgerald Sponsor .............Mrs. Virginia Wimer Foreword So that the infectious laughter may not be forgotten, so that the wonderful glow of friendship may be recalled, so that each student, teacher, and friend of Northern Heights may take some tangible remembrance of 1964 with them, we present and dedicate the 1964 WILDCAT. Editor........................Karen St. John Asst. Editor ................ Mike Hooper Business Editor . . . Patricia Maxfield Literary Editor ............. Sally Helton Photograph.....................Sally Davis Layout Editor............Sheila Lindbloom Copy Editors.................Donna Thomas Judy Pykiet FACULTY Faculty E.C. WILLIAMS INSURANCE ADMIRE, KANSAS GLEN ATHERLY, Principal Drivers Education Student Council Sponsor HARVEY HARRIMAN Music, English, Speech Asst. Football Coach Senior Sponsor MRS. VIRGINIA WIMER Business F.B.L.A. Sponsor Senior Sponsor STANLEY BROWN Coach, Phys. Ed. Social Science Junior Sponsor MISS LETTIE SWARNER Math Librarian Junior Sponsor MRS. WILMA KENNEDY English, Latin Pep Club Sponsor Sophomore Sponsor RUSSELL KENNEDY Science Sophomore Sponsor MRS. CLARA BURRI Home Economics Freshman Sponsor CARL ROLF Industrial Arts Asst. Basketball Coach Freshman Sponsor Board of Education Left to Right, Mrs. Walter Porter, Mr. Larrell Fager, Mr. Theodore Coffman, and Mr. Jesse Johnson. Mr. Claude Shepherd is not shown. Custodian Cooks OUR CONSTANT HELPER: Mr. Aye OUR DIETITIANS: Mrs. Spade and Mrs. Seely Bus Drivers ADMIRE Cletus Whittington But dear! Now who's listening? Happiness is chairs Happiness is figures Snack time? r i All right you guys - Newsweek isn't that funny! So there! Snaps Those late hours! Oh, really! i nope it s money Is it love? i I give up! fl You tell 'em Home away from home Juniors say thanks” Margaret's trying I can't wait for an A to try it out SENIORS Graduating Class of 1964 CLASS FLOWER Orchid CLASS COLORS Ivory and Lavender SPONSORED BY ALLEN ELEVATOR ALIEN, KANSAS CLASS MOTTO Give Of Your Best And The Best Will Return To You Rick Kaniper, president of the Senior Class, took charge effectively of its many activities. Sally Helton served as his able right hand, enthusiastically filling the office of Vice-president. Judy Pykiet kept faithful, accurate accounting of all our business transactions in her capacity of treasurer. Sheila Lindbloom, secretary, efficiently managed correspondence and accurately recorded the minutes of each meeting. Reporter, Paul Hedberg, kept the world informed of our activities. All of our officers agree that 1964 has been exciting, fulfilling and definitely a year they shall always remember. Our sponsors were Mr. Harvey Harriman and Mrs. Virginia Wimer. 8 Class History Admire, Allen, Bushong, andMillerpro- duced the twenty-six freshmen that entered the halls of Northern Heights the fall of 1960. Admire contributed JeanetteMack, Pat Maxfield, Sheila Lindbloom, Selma Brewer, Mary Wayman, Harold Sweet, Mike Hooper, Gene Moser, and Jim Moore. Allen chipped in with Karen St. John, Judy Pykiet, Sally Helton, Margaret Garrett, Bob Davis, and Mike Fitzgerald. Bushong came through with Donna Thomas, Sally Davis, Deanna Baldomino, Elaine Eckel, Dave Pykiet, and Don Johnson. From Miller came Rick Kaniper. Paul Hedberg, and Glenn Fager. We adjusted well with Algebra, English, and Sports. The class officers were: Bob Davis, president; Rick Kaniper, Vice-president; Jeanette Mack, secretary; Sally Davis, treas- urer; Karen St. John, reporter; Donna Thomas, parliamentarian; and Jim Moore and Sally Helton, student council members. 1962 found us racking our brains with Biology and Geometry. Our class gained two new members, Wilma Dunn from Emporia, and Richard Reisen. At the end of the first semester Jeanette Mack left us to be with her parents in Linn. With five weeks of school left David Katzer came from Greeley to join our class. Selma Brewer moved to Burlingame at the end of the summer. The officers for that year were: Karen St. John, president; Sally Davis, vice-pres- ident; Donna Thomas, secretary; Judy Pykiet, treasurer; Jeanette Mack and Rick Kaniper, student council members. In our Junior year Rick Kaniper took charge of the class as president. Other officers were Judy Pykiet, vice-president; Donna Thomas, treasurer; Bob Davis, sec- retary; and Sheila Lindbloom reporter. Pat Maxfield and David Katzer were student council members. Christmas cards sales provided us with the money for our prom Showboat held May 11, 1963 in the gym. The stage served as our Showboat veranda. Our main deck was the gym floor. The color scheme was red, white, and blue. Don Kyles' combo pro- vided our musical entertainment. Our Junior class sponsored a play entitled Cheaper by the Dozen by Frank and Ernestine Gilbreth. Our class at the end of our Junior year had lost three members and gained one. Richard Reisen and Gene Moser left before the end of the first semester and Wilma Dunn transferred to Emporia at the end of first semester. In March Larry Miller joined us from Neosho, Missouri. Rick Kaniper was re-elected president for our final year. Sally Helton was vice- president; Sheila Lindbloom, secretary; Judy Pykiet, treasurer; and Paul Hedberg, reporter. We sold magazines that netted us a profit of $500. At the end of the first semester Mike Hooper left to live in Junction City. The seniors sponsored a night of one act plays directed by Harvey Harriman. They were: Box and Cox , Last Straw , and Two Crooks and a Lady. For the twenty-one members of the graduation class of 1964 this is only the beginning. Their futures are bright and their goals are high. DEANNA BALDOMINO Friendly, smiling, and a helping hand. fk BOB DAVIS His only fault is he has no faults 1961-We came to Northern Heights full of SALLY DAVIS An acquaintance never; a friend for- ever ELAINE ECKEL Careful, her giggle is contagious 1962-Adjusting well to our new environment we set GLENN FAGER Einstein was never like him to MIKE FITZGERALD It's not what you do, it's what you get away with MARGARET GARRETT Small in size but great in spirit SALLY HELTON Lots of pep and tal- ent too; a combina- tion found in few anticipation for the new experiences awaiting us. PAUL HEDBERG ljust can't seem to make up my mind MIKE HOOPER Is argument the route to knowledge? out to conquer the fields of science and math DONALD JOHNSON He won't let you down RICHARD KANIPER Football Player, a real good guy, a friend to all, and sort of shy 1963-Using Christmas cards as a project we secured the SHEILA LINDBLOOM Queenly grace; a smiling face LARRY MILLER Shy at a glance, but just give him a chance 1964-Our final year did not mark an End but a PATRICIA MAXFIELD Always smiling, never sad. sometimes ornery, but never bad 12 JUDY PYKIET MARY WAYMAN Sweet things come in small packages She does her own thinking, and needs little advice funds to give our never-to-be-forgotten prom, Showboat. KAREN ST. JOHN A rare mixture of brains, personality, and looks DONNA THOMAS Look out world, here I come beginning for us to find our place in tomorrow. Pictures taken by Glenn Bacon of the Woltz-Bacon Studio Osage City, Kansas HAROLD SWEET With a song in his heart and a trumpet at his lips 13 Good, R.K.? Best Of The 40's You just wait, K.S. Makin’ eyes, S.L.? Look what you did, J.P.! I want service, P.H. Look there; no hair, S.D. Wanna fight, L.M.? Ladies man, B.D. Dares go first, M.G. 'Fake it quick, E.E. Haven't changed a bit, D.K. I get first base, D.J. Say that again, M.W.! m-m-m-good, M.F.! ■ UNDERGRADS Judy Aye LeRoy Boline Barbara Davidson Joe Fehr Junior Marty Gilbert Sandra Hardner Patty Hase Jana Hawthorne Marilyn Hilbish Clara Hooper Damian Katzer Philip Kirk Linda Marcotte Earl Massie Judy Maxwell David McDonald Craig Ogieby Graham Parks Alice Pearson Carol Peterson Class Patricia Prowell Richard Sanders Joanne Spade David Simmons Sophomore Flovd Barrett Jack Clayton Everett Dillon Vicki Evenson Willard Hooper Diane Jackson NO I'HOTO All. IM. I. Kenneth Kaniper John Marcotte Vicki McCabe 18 Their smiles win many customers Class Steve Pio Jane Porter Richard Prowell Brenda Richards Connie Spade SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: Jane Porter, treasurer; Larry Stephenson, vice-president; Jack Clayton, president; and Vicki McCabe, secretary. Freshman Class Eddie Frederiksen Carolyn Harder Nada Hawthorne Jack Jackson Judy Mallein Bonnie Maxfield Melvin Parks Glenda Pine Jackie Price Shirley Rumford Eugenia Rust Marshall Spade Owen Spade Dennis Stout Patty Wallace Bill Weber 20 Zombie study hall FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS: Roy Duncan, president; Nada Hawthorne, secretary-treasurer; Jack Jackson, vice-president. CLASS SPONSORS: Mr. Rolf, and Mrs. Burri (not pictured). Our Freshmen This isn't Grandma's house Oh Baby Hop Hoppiety Hop Hie! Hail Almighty Seniors Swallow Quick Swing 'em Sis But I Don't need a white wash Open wide! What a way to go! Victory Snake Dance Got him surrounded Sure Coach? Now there’s a combination! That's what she thinks Lose something? Candid Motor Trend Camera Really Joe! Will you type my theme? Chester Thursday? The Line Up Up we go What a night! What have you been up too? 22 Go, Go, Go, This little piggy Ahem! No Santa Claus? It says here ACTIVITIES Student Council Left to Right, Mr. Atherly, sponsor; Sally Davis, vice-president; David Simmons, president; Linda St. John, secretary; Larry Miller, John White, Vicki Evenson, Bonnie Maxfield, Eddie Frederiksen. SPONSORED BY AUSTIN MONUMENTS ESKRIDGE, KANSAS Carol caught a moonbeam And what do you want for Christ- mas? Business Students Of Today Business Leaders Of Tomorrow SEATED: Rick Kaniper, parliamentarian; Linda St. John, historian; Barbara Davidson, treasurer; Sally Davis, recording secretary; Sally Helton, corresponding secretary; Joe Fehr, vice-presi- dent; Sheila Lindbloom, president. FIRST ROW: Vicki McCabe, Judy Pykiet, Floyd Barrett, Alice Wayman, Judy Aye, Mrs. Virginia Wimer, Advisor. SECOND ROW: Bob Davis, Jana Hawthorne,Sandra Harder, Linda Marcotte, Vicki, Evenson, Craig Ogle by, Marilyn Hilbish, Connie Spade, Pat Maxfield, Joanne Spade. THIRD ROW: Jane Porter, Mike Fitzgerald, Jack Clayton, Karen St. John, Diane Jackson, Marty Gilbert, Gayle Wilkins, Alice Pearson, John White, Mike Hooper, Mary Wayman. FOURTH ROW: Phil Kirk, Dorothy Weber, Carol Peterson, Paul Hedberg, Bob Symmonds, Donna Thomas, David Katzer, Graham Parks, Elaine Eckel, Brenda Richards, Kenny Kaniper. FIRST ROW: Steve Winter, Judy Aye, Patty Wallace, Jackie Price, Vicki McCabe, Joanne Spade, Barbara Davidson, Linda St. John, Patty Hase, John Marcotte, Bill Hooper. SECOND ROW: Vicki Evenson, Deanna Baldomino, Clara Hooper, Bonnie Maxficld, Nada Hawthorne, Judy Maxwell, Marilyn Hilbish, Judy Pykiet, Donna Hase, Alice Pearson, Mary Wayman, Connie Spade, Alice Wayman, Pat Maxfield, Harvey Harriman, Director. THIRD ROW: Sandra Harder, David Simmons, Craig Ogleby, Kenny Kaniper, Judy Mallein, Karen St. John, Diane Jackson, Gayle Wilkins, Jane Porter, Margaret Garrett, Mike Hooper, David Pykiet, John White, Jack Clayton. FOURTH ROW:- Brenda Richards, Rick Kaniper, Damian Katzer, Dorothy Weber, Sheila Lindbloom, Donna Thomas, David Katzer, Joe Fehr, Harold Sweet, Sally Helton, Carol Peterson, Sally Davis, Bob Symmonds, Glenn Fager. There's A Song In The Air FIRST ROW: Pat Maxfield, Elaine Eckel, Vicki Evenson, Alice Pearson, Carol Peterson, Judy Pvkiet, Patty Hase, Harvey Harriman, Director. SECOND ROW: Kenny Kaniper, Sally Davis, Sally Helton, Harold Sweet, Donna Thomas, THIRD ROW: Bob Symmonds, David Katzer, Glenn Fager, Rick Kaniper, David Simmons, Steve Winter. Not Pictured, Alice Wayman. 26 FIRST ROW: Sally Helton, Mary Wayman, Linda St. John, Brenda Richards, Margaret Carrett, Harold Sweet. SECOND ROW: Elaine Eckel, Alice Wayman, Sally Davis, Vicki Evenson, Vicki McCabe, Gayle Wilkins, Karen St. John, Donna Thomas, Jane Porter, Diane Jackson, Judy Pykiet. THIRD ROW: Patty Wallace, Bonnie Maxfield, Jackie Price, Barbara Davidson, Alice Pearson, Shirley Rumford, Carol Peterson, Rick Kaniper, David Simmons, David Katzer, John White, LeRoy Boline, Phil Kirk, Steve Winter. FOURTH ROW: Joe Fehr, Jack Jackson, Joanne Spade, Marilyn Hilbish, Kenny Kaniper, Sheila Lindbloom, Judy Mallein, Pat Maxfield, Jack Clayton, Harvey Harriman, Director; Roy Duncan, John Marcotte. Strike Up The Band SPONSORED BY LENIGANS MUSIC STORE and GARRISONS MUSIC STORE EMPORIA, KANSAS OUR PEP-BAND'S RHYTHM ROUSERS N.H. BAND PERFORMS AT E-STATE BAND DAY-- 1963. Frolic The winners Vicki Jack One ticket, please Swingin' Foursome Bring on the food Did you see that? Caught again girls? A reward for Vicki Senior promoters F 9 [ 19 S Y Hopeful candidates Earl takes a breather We'll Never get everyone seated Harold working? Our Showboat Vile plot making Mama Arsenic? What arsenic? Touche Where am I ? Hum, that line floored her! Goodbye my darling Our intent director Dirty Work At The Crossroads The plot unfolds You don't say Easy now Curtain in two minutes The villain takes a bow 29 Busy stage hand FIRST ROW: Linda Marcotte, Vicki Evenson, Alice Pearson, Sally Davis; president, Marilyn Hilbish; vice-president, Sally Helton; secretary-treasurer, Carol Peterson; historian, Deanna Baldomino,Clara Hooper, Alice Wayman. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Kennedy; sponsor, Beverly Fitzgerald, Sandra Harder, Connie Spade, Bonnie Maxfield, Pat Maxfield Joanne Spade, Jana Hawthorne, Nada Hawthorne, Eugenia Rust, Judy Pykiet, Patty Wallace. THIRD ROW: Jane Porter, Brenda Richards, Judy Mallein, Elaine Eckel, Donna Thomas, Margaret Garrett, Mary Wayman, Judy Maxwell, Dorothy Weber, Jackie Price. SPONSORED BY BURNS BODY SHOP EMPORIA, KANSAS Pep Pushers FIRST ROW: Vicki McCabe, Linda St. John, Barbara Davidson. SECOND ROW: Diane Jackson, Karen St. John, Sheila Lindbloom. 30 SPORTS FIRST ROW: Glenn Fager, Richard Sanders, Craig Ogleby, Eddie Frederiksen, Graham Parks. SECOND ROW: Harold Sweet, David McDonald, David Pykiet, Kenny Kaniper, Joe Fehr, David Simmons, Bob Symmonds, Rick Kaniper, Marty Gilbert. THIRD ROW: Harvey Harriman, Assistant Coach; Stanley Brown, Coach; John White, Owen Spade, LeRoy Boline, Trainer; Steve Pio, Marshall Spade, Rodney Whitaker, Jack Clayton, Steve Winter, Phil Kirk, Jack Jackson, Roy Duncan, Mike Hooper. Our Fighting Wildcats FOOTBALL RECORD Northern Heights 7 Hamilton 20 Northern Heights 32 Strong City 6 Northern Heights 6 Hoyt 31 Northern Heights 7 Williamsburg 39 Northern Heights 7 Harveyville 14 Northern Heights 8 Dwight 38 Northern Heights 27 White City 0 Northern Heights 21 Melvern 0 SPONSORED BY S S OIL AND PROPANE CO. Coach Brown gives final instructions EMPOR,. Kansas Rick And Marilyn Pigskin Royalty I lappy Barbara PRESENTING: Her Majesty the Queen A” And FIRST ROW: Willard Hooper, Earl Massie, Steve Winters, Rodney Whitaker, Everett Dillon, Steve Pio, Jack Clayton, Phil Kirk. SECOND ROW: Dave Pykiet, Bob Davis, David Simmons, Richard Sanders, Mike Fitzgerald. THIRD ROW: Mike Hooper, Marty Gilbert, B Squad Kenny Kaniper, Harold Sweet, Damian Katzer, LeRoy Boline, Joe Fehr, Bob Symmonds, Rick Kaniper, Dave Katzer, Larry Miller, Craig Ogleby, David McDonald. Coach Stanley Brown: Assistant Coach Carl Rolf. Basketball A N.H. vs Olpe - 45-49 39-54 N.H. vs 50-65 36-46 N.H. vs 79-54 53-59 N.H. vs Roosevelt ■— 49-69 33-67 N.H. vs Neosho Rapids 53-43 76-41 N.H. vs ■--- 68-47 37-42 N.H. vs Hartford --- 70-24 59-39 N.H. vs Lyndon --- 49-56 54-48 N.H. vs Reading --- 61-62 - 46-50 N.H. vs Roosevelt 49-58 34-68 N.H. vs 97-54 - 57-47 N.H. vs Americus —- 75-82 47-49 N.H. vs Hartford 67-45 48-49 N.H. vs 63-65 43-50 N.H. vs Olpe — 46-53 37-47 SPONSORED BY ST. JOHN GROCERY ALLEN, KANSAS 34 Queen of Courts SPONSORED BY MILLER BEAUTY SALON MILLER, KANSAS 1964 QUEEN OF COURTS: Miss Jana Rose Hawthorne Davis THE 1963 QUEEN, Miss Hawthorne ATTENDANTS: Karen St. John and Sally Lou Sheila Lindbloom, crowns Freshman Team FIRST ROW: Melvin Parks, Marshall Spade, Owen Assistant Coach, Dennis Stout, Roy Duncan, Bill Spade, Jack Jackson. SECOND ROW: Carl Rolf, Weber, Eddie Frederiksen, Stanley Brown, Coach. Girls' Physical Education FIRST ROW: Carolyn Harder, Eugenia Rust, Judy Mallein, Beverly Fitzgerald, Bonnie Maxfield. SECOND ROW: Nada Hawthorne, Patty Wallace, Shirley Rumford, Jackie Price, Glenda Pine,Stanley Brown, Instructor. Wildcat Track Squad FIRST ROW: Marty Gilbert, Owen Spade, Marshall Spade, Jack Jackson, Roy Duncan, David Simmons. SECOND ROW: Coach Stanley Brown, Bob Davis, Bill Weber, Craig Ogleby, Dave McDonald, Dave Pykiet, Everett Dillon, Jack Clayton, Richard Sanders. THIRD ROW: Larry Miller, Mike Hooper, Rick Kaniper, Dave Katzer, LeRoy Boline, Joe Fehr, Bob Symmonds, Kenny Kaniper, Graham Parks, Steve Pio, John White. Lyon County Tournament N.H. AMERICUS 57 61 N.H. NEOSHO RAPIDS 83 52 N.H. HARTFORD 74 34 SPONSORED BY HOCH DAIRY EMPORIA, KANSAS District Tournament N.H. Council Grove 56 48 N.H. Osage City 57 101 N.H. Waverly 56 89 ADVERTISERS Roberts-Blue Barnett Funeral Home Mr. And Mrs. Harry W. Barnett Dl 2-2134 605 State Emporia, Kansas •= Geo. 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Z'S IGA FOODLINER LA 8-1703 Free Parking For Over 150 Cars 1417 West 6th Emporia Kansas CORONA GIFT SHOP Miller Kansas 516 Commercial Street China - Crystal - Pottery Gifts For Every Occasion Emporia Kansas 43 Class Will I, Deanna Baldomino, will my ability to get along with the teachers to Earl Massie, and my ability to be quiet in study hall to John White. I, Bob Davis, will my good looks, my brains, my wit, and my conceit to the Junior boys; I also will my faded levis and my love chain to Miss Swarner. I, Sally Davis, will my constant-dieting to Joanne Spade, my fear of water to Linda St. John, and my enthusiasm at basketball games to Marty Gilbert. I, Elaine Eckel, will my ability to play the piano for Harvey to Joanne Spade, and my ability to be late to classes to Alice Wayman; I also will my science ability to my cousin, Roy Duncan. I, Glenn Fager, will my ability to try and stay out of trouble to Richard Sanders, and my ability to study in chemistry and physics to any future Junior who will take it. I, Mike Fitzgerald, will my ability to write notes in government class to Phil Kirk, and my mechanical drawing ability to the future class. I, Margaret Garrett, will my many moods to Barbara Davidson, and my ability to walk straight to Bill Weber and company. I, Paul Hedberg, will my good personality to Jack Clayton, my bad grades in government to Carol Peterson, and my beat-up '53Chevy to anyone who wants it. I, Sally Helton, will my ability to always have a boyfriend to Barbara Davidson, and my summers at the lake to Diane Jackson. I, Mike Hooper, will- my ability to argue with Coach to my sister, Clara; and my size seven tennis shoes to LeRoy Boline; I also leave my ability to have bad luck to Harvey. I, Donald Johnson, will all of my speed to Steve Pio, my ability to hold my temper to David McDonald, and my 5:00 mile to Jack Jackson. I, Richard Kaniper, will my curly hair to Floyd Barrett, my ability to get along with the girls to David Simmons, and my '55 Ford to next year's auto mechanics class. 1, David Katzer, will my Ford to Phil Kirk so that he will have something to work on, and the muscle in my little toe to Roger Gillispie. I, Sheila Lindbloom, will my ability to stay calm to Diane Jackson, my ability to think of something to do rather than office practice to Jana Hawthorne; and to Ken Kaniper, my ability to stay out of trouble. I, Pat Maxfield, will my pleasant temper to Marty Gilbert, my ability to do nothing in study hall to Judy Mallein, and everything else I will keep for the future. I, Larry Miller, will my ability to walk straight with my legs together to Joe Fehr, my Ford to anyone who wants it, and my good grades in government to Earl Massie. I, David Pykiet, will my ability to play football to Owen Spade, my hair to Coach Brown, and my ability to stay out of trouble to Marty Gilbert. I, Judy Pykiet, will my size to Brenda Richards, my driving ability to Dorothy Weber, my ability to argue with Coach and Hqrvey to Judy Maxwell, and the rest I'll keep myself. I, Harold Sweet, will my studious habits to Everett Dillon, my size 11 1 2 tennis shoes to Roger Gillispie and Steve Winter (one each), and my ability to constantly use a lot of athlete's tape to Coach Brown. I, Karen St. John, will my manageable hair to my sister, Linda, and my spike heels to Carol Peterson. I, Donna Thomas, will my panic button to Jackie Price, my height to Melvin Parks, my shorthand books to anyone who wants them, and my good grades toMarilyn Hilbish. I, Mary Wayman, will my calorie-counter to Joanne Spade, and my ability to get some- thing accomplished in study hall to M e 1 v i n Parks. THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1964 U«M9KjpM 4 bT WAISWOMM Mo...I— USA 46 r-'v Our chef A toast Having a party? Oops! Hold still! Well? Swing it Sing it Now that's a switch Chain Man Ruble Rousers A Yummy to the tummy Me work? His best side Surprised? Duet for work Hee Hee Did he really? DEANNA BALDOMINO Chorus 4 Pep Club 1,2,4 Wildcat Staff 4 BOB DAVIS Band 1,2,3 Basketball 1,3,4 Chorus 2,3 Class Officer 1,3 Ensemble 2,3 FBLA 2,3,4 Plays 3,4 Track 1,4 Wildcat Staff 4 SALLY DAVIS Band 1,2,3,4 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Class Officer 1,2 Ensemble 3,4 FBLA 3,4 Pep Band 1,2,3,4 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Plays 2,3,4 Student Council 4 Wildcat Staff 4 ELAINE ECKEL Band 1,2,3,4 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Ensemble 3,4 FBLA 2,3,4 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 GLENN FAGER Band 1,3 Basketball 1 Chorus 1,3,4 Football 4 Track 4 MIKE FITZGERALD Basketball 1 FBLA 3,4 Wildcat Staff 4 MARGARET GARRETT Band 1,2,3,4 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Pep Band 1,2,3,4 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Plays 2,4 PAUL HEDBERG Class Officer 4 FBLA 3,4 Wildcat Staff 4 MIKE HOOPER FBLA 2,3,4 Football 1,4 Wildcat Staff 4 Senior Resumes SALLY HELTON Band 1,2,3,4 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Class Officer 4 Ensemble 1,2,3,4 FBLA 3,4 Girls' State 3 Pep Band 1,2,3,4 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Plays 2,3,4 Student Council 1 Wildcat Staff 4 DONALD JOHNSON Basketball 1,2,3,4 FBLA 2,3,4 Football 4 Track 1,2,3,4 RICHARD KANIPER Band 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Chorus 2,3,4 Class Officer 1,3,4 Ensemble 3,4 FBLA 2,3,4 Football 1,2,3,4 Play 2,3 Student Council 2 Track 1,2,3 Wildcat Staff 2 DAVID KATZER Transfer from Greeley Band 1,3,4 Baseball 1,2,3 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Ensemble 3,4 FBLA 4 Play 3,4 Student Council 3 Wildcat Staff 4 SHEILA LINDBLOOM Band 3,4 Cheerleader 3,4 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Class Officer 3,4 FBLA 2,3,4 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Play 4 Queen of Courts 3 Wildcat Staff 4 PATRICIA MAXFIELD Band 3,4 Chorus 2,3,4 Ensemble 3,4 FBLA 2,3,4 Homemaker of Tomorrow 4 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Plays 4 Student Council 3 Wildcat Staff 4 LARRY MILLER Transfer from Neosho, Mo. Agriculture Club 1,2 Student Council 4 Vocational Agriculture 3 DAVID PYKIET Basketball 1,3,4 Football 1,2,3,4 Track 2,3,4 JUDY PYKIET Band 1,2,3,4 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Class Officer 2,3,4 Ensemble 4 FBLA 2,3,4 Pep Band 2,3,4 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Plays 4 Wildcat Staff 4 KAREN ST. JOHN Band 1,2,3,4 Cheerleader 1,2,3,4 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Class Officer 1,2 Ensemble 2 FBLA 2,3,4 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Play 3 Wildcat Staff 4 HAROLD SWEET Band 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Ensemble 3,4 FBLA 2 Football 3,4 Play 2,3,4 DONNA THOMAS Band 1,2,3,4 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Class Officer 1,2,3 Ensemble 3,4 FBLA 3,4 Pep Band 1,2,3,4 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Play 3 Wildcat Staff 4 MARY WAYMAN Band 1,2,3,4 Chorus 1,2,3,4 FBLA 2,3,4 Pep Band 2,3 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Wildcat Staff 4 48
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