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J 2 E AE., w is X1 G 4 gi ,Q we, Q., we '13, z 5 ffl ii gf, s E amd E X gg? 3 E E' lla S E E Editor- in-chief Sharyl Manlove The Staff Diane Bond Bill Buchman Joe Chitwood Marla Cortner Stephen Hines Nancy Kaiser Evie Masterson Chuck McCann Sammie McCormack Clark Miller David Stephens Introduction The days of the 1965-66 school year have been memorable ones with the hands of the students, faculty administration and school board busy with the year's accomplishments and with plans for the future, A school bond issue for a new high school passed, a new vocational building was constructed, a pilot project course in areas common to all vocational courses was instituted, and the high school was eval- uated by the North Central Association. Meanwhile, back in the classroom, experiments were conducted, formulas learned, concerts given, themes written, plays produced, contests entered, tests taken . . . . everyone at PHS had his hands full. Table of Contents Page 4 Student Council Page 52 Seniors 5 Favorites 63 Juniors 1 9 Ac tivities 6 6 So phomo res 29 Organizations . 69 Freshmen 37 Athletics 72 Seventh, Eighth 45 Classes 75 Faculty Page 80 Administration 2 Dedicafion Mr. Charles Molina The 1966 staff proudly and affectionately ded- icates the yearbook, The Panther, to Mr. Char- les Molina, PHS music instructor. Mr. Molina has directed the band, choir, and small ensembles for the last five years, giving beyond the regular requirements many hours of his own time. By his dedication to music and by encouraging students to develop their talents, he has made their lives richer in the field of music. Surely the Paola High School music depart- ment could not have been successful during these years without his faithful instruction. Cafegories Winners These five pairs of hands have held many books, turned many pages, and writ- ten many words. Top intellectual talent from PHS won over Belton, Missouri, in the Kansas City WDAF television Cate- gories program this year. Sfudenf Council Compefenf hands organize, conduct, and rule Council affairs af PHS FIRST ROW - L to Rg Charlene Hitchcock LaGalle, Ruth Lohrenz, Diane Bond, Kathy Bright, Susan Kaiser, Vickie Powers, Nancy Hinman. SECOND ROW - L to Rg Sponsor, Donald Salser, Dan Muchow, Bob Rand, Steve Kessler, Ray Bond, presidentg Roger Casper, Clifford Durland, Mike Masterson, Joe Gilman, Bob Ventura. r tftff Q Homecoming Queen and Attendants The queen and her attendants reigned over an exciting football game November 12, as the Panthers tromped the Trojans with a score of 7-6. Queen, Marla Cortner, senior Sue Forslund junior Vicki Browning, sophomore ,f Baskefball Queen Queen, Dona Walters, Affendanfs junior Semor Attendant, Nancy Kaiser Sophomore Attendant, Jan Stanley Freshman Attendant Jacque Massey One of the main attractions at this year's prom was a huge whale suspended from the ceiling of the gym Principal Bill B. Campbell and head foot- ball coach Dick Gilman chat together as they watch the younger generation dance the frug, the watusi, and the jerk. Bruce Sims, left, and his date, Sue Foislund, juniors, and Jim Sherar, right and his date, Nancy Kaiser, pause in their dancing to laugh at something Jim thinks is amusing. i Junior-Senior Prom A nautical atmosphere of Enchanted Seas provided a background for the annual prom. Fish and a whale suspended by thin wire, the prow of a ship, treasure chests and pieces of eight created a scene of fantasy for the dancers, Susan Kaiser, junior class president, and her date, Steve Kessler, junior, pause to admire the attention-getting jewel-filled treasure chest, Eat, drink, and be merry! is the obvious motto of these juniors, left to right, Janie Rowlett, Dona Walters Sue Forslund, David Schwartz, Bruce Sims, Nancy Rand, and David Miller. jg? P H Cheerleaders Symmetrical formations and peppy cheers are the result of hard work and school spirit of PHS cheerleaders. They are, clockwise, Marla senior, head cheerleader, Sue Forslund, Jan Gillespie, juniors, Valerie Lamb, senior, and Janie Rowlett, junior. I0 3 E 3 . The annual Osawatornie Pep Rally is always a rousing success P R I' with skits and songs and highlighted by the appearance of the ep a Y Osawatomie cheerleaders, L. to r. Steve Tippit, Bob Beach, Junior Flemings, and Clifford Yaclzle stampede off stage after 1 5 a triumphant performance. RIGHT: Steve Shawver, junior, blushes with joy after being crowned Mr. Uglyman by Marla Cort- ner, senior head cheerleader. BELOW: Smiling in suspense at what is to come next are senior football lettermen, Gene Skeens, left, and Clifford Durland, right. Cheers composed in humorous jest of each player on the Varsity team are being anticipated here. One hundred graduating seniors heard Dr. Kenneth Anderson, Dean of the School of Education at the University of Kansas, at exercises held in the gymnasium May 27. Graduafion Honors Valedicforion David Stephens receives a check and congratulations from Superin- tendent Carl F. Gump. David was the valedictorian of the class as well as a National Merit semi- finalist and a Putnam scholarship winner to Kansas State University at Manhattan, David was also voted by his fellow seniors as the most likely to succeed. i . 4 Graduation 1 966 Ofher Sfudenfs Honored Salufaforian Myrl Duncan, ranking second highest in the class, receives a check for that honor from Mayor Rex Ki- ser. After a summer spent as a page in the US House of Representatives, Myrl will enter the University of Kansas this fall, Fufure Teachers The teaching profession will be rewarded with the presence and work of these students in a few years, Left, Richard Holtz and Melody Johnson were recipients of the Future Teachers of Ameri- ca scholarships and Clifford Yackle, the City Teachers Association scholarship. Melody also was awarded a CTA scholarship. Af Commencemenf ,,Vw,, ,., , . Other winners were, Left to right Melody Johnson Myrl Duncan Da 'd S h , , V1 tep ens, Sharyl Man- love, and Bob Grabill. Melody and David received the Greason awards, Myrl received the Parent Teachers Association scholarship, Sharyl the Miami Hospital Auxiliary scholarship for nurses training, and Bob the Pemco scholarship for engineering. i Melody Johnson, left, was reco ' d f gnize or her work in the Y-Teens and Diane Bond for having the highest scholastic average of girls in Y-Teen b Mrs Evaline C y , onway, sponsor of the group ! oem . I www! FIRE ,zz Senior MOST INTELLIGENT David Stephens and Diane Bond FRIENDLIEST Gary Leach and Charlotte Wilson Superlafives MOST TALENTED Bill Buchman and Evelyn Masterson BEST DRESSED Bob Mooney and Marla Cortner , ., .f...'4,:'f-Y, up H s wx' ,, 1 3 r .ay The Madrigal Singers are, seated, 1 to r , Ruth Lohrenz, Larry Adams, Fran Debrick, Bob Mooney, and Jo The Madrigal Singers This elite and exclusive singing group blossomed out in rainbow-hued chiffon dresses for the first time this year, The boys, of course, wore their customary white dinner jackets. Left, Shirley Oyster, Madrigal singer, practices a solo number, She won a one rating at state contest this year. Becky Windler accompanies the singers. Ann Smith Standing, l to r , Sharyl Manlove, Barry Homer, Evie Masterson, Clark Miller, Shirley Oyster, Cynda Werntz, Jim Sherar, Nancy Kaiser, Bruce Sims, Becky Windler and Charles Molina, director. DC ., I 1' rv , .4 F i v 'A :. ::Q,,w,'?f,1g.' x A 4 ,,N,:,n,V'xgn,x-,F 1 ' rn, - , x Ji. i . ,W n 'Q FLFY' 3 DIC ,Y z .f iv, , I f 's f- ax mg Panther-Reporfer Staff For the third consecutive year The Re- porter, the PHS newspaper, won an all- American award from the National Scholastic Press Association, Steve Hines, editor-in-chief, ably directed the staff in producing a top paper and also won second in the state in news- writing and honorable mention in fea- ture writing in the annual contest at K, U, Looking at a copy of the 1966 PHS yearbook and an issue of The Reporter are Sharyl Manlove, Yearbook Editor, and Steve Hines, Editor of the Reporter, Quill and Scroll Members of Quill and Scroll are front, l, to r. , Diane Bond, Marla Cortner, Nancy Kaiser, Sharyl Manlove, Sam mie McCormack, Evie Masterson. Back, l to r, Steve Hines, Joe Chitwood, David Stephens, Bill Buchman, and Chuck McCann, Page Editors: Photography, Advertising and Circulation Left to right, Diane Bond, Chuck McCann, and Left to right, Nancy Kaiser and Marla Cortner, fash- ion editors, make up pages three and five of The Reporter. Evie Masterson makes up page two while David Stephens, exchange editor, makes up page four. Sammie McCormack are aiding the paper by serving as photo editor, advertising manager, and circula- tion manager, respectively, Sports Editors Left to right, Planning the sports page so that all of the sports news will be covered are Bill Buchman, Clark Miller, and Joe Chitwood, sports co-editors. Bill won honorable mention in the K,U. Contest in sport's writing. at I y an ,P fr: FRONT ROW, l. to r. - Twirlers, G. Shawver and C. Werntz. ROW 2, l, to r, - Drum Major, N. Kaiser, C, Croan, B. Achey, W. Braden, B. Clark, N. Bishop, J. Massey, C. Salser, P, Knight, M. Cortner, V. Lamb, J, Rowlett, M Layland, A. Roark, C. l-laemmerle, J. Stanley, M. Duncan, P, Nichols, B, Walters, C. Molina, director. ROW 3, l. to r, - S. Manlove, C. Croan, J. Beets, D. Grandon, M. Manley, M, Schumann, V, Powers, C. Wagner, F. Debrick C. Ludwig, H. Starkey, C. Bowman, L. Brownlee, A. Schlaegel, C. Joeckel, E. Starkey, L. Flake, G, Witt, B. Masterson, A. Everhart. ROW 4, l. to r, - M, Atkinson, S. Forslund, R, Starkey, P. McLaughlin, D. Dun- can, C. Cramer, D. Muchow, J. Gillespie, R. Foster, G. Anthony, I. Kiser, E. Leslie, S. Elliott, G. Wills, S. Mitchell, I. Hayden, E. Riley, K, Cuthbertson, L, Dalrymple, ROW 5, 1, to r. - L, Crawford, P, Lohrenz, N. Hinman, S. Austin, D. McKaig, E. Young, K. Kafer, T. Young, B. Homer, E, Masterson, T. Riebe, L. D. Lyder, C, Gillette, J, Schmidt, G. Elliott, D. Muchow, Y. Lindsey. Senior Band Gifted hand- from, the University of Kansas School of Fine Arts directed PHS music groups in spring concerts. Left, Clayton Krehhiel directs the choir, and below, Kenneth Bloomquist directs the band Junior Band Leaders of the junior high band are, kneeling, twirler, Kristin Wiltse. Standing, l. to r. - twirler, J, Winkler, Drum Major, J, Stanley, and twirler, P. Molina. FRONT ROW, l, to r, - J, Stanley, K. Wiltse, R. Robinson, M. Peace, D. Reibe, D, Hollinger, K. Murray, G. Au- brey, P, Molina, J. Winkler, Charles Molina, director. ROW 2 - M. Pepoon, I. Sutherland, J. Cuthbertson, K. Funk H, Mcintire, B. Austin, G. Nevius, C, Walters, H, Dedrick, C. Wilson, M, Durland, C. Morgan, N. Achey, C, Gump. ROW 3 - P. Brownlee, J, Slack, R, Banks, P. Forslund, M. Thomas, R, Dalrymple, P. McKaig, B, Sutton, K. Murray, J. Lee, P. Hsrrington, R. Foster, D. Ray. ROW 4 - J. Gilman, R. Garber, L. Wilson, R, Emmart, R. Paine, D. Anthony, P. Schumann, K. Schlaegel, D. Scherman, W, McCann, M. Masterson, R. Pheiffer, J. Sick- bert, C, Rowlett, L. Johnson, D, Salser. Not in the picture is Max Brown. The PHS Choir and School Production Annie Gef Your Gun A rollicking musical of the old west with tuneful songs and a warm love story provided good entertainment for capa- l city crowds in the January pro- duction of the Broadway musi- cal. Sophomore Cynda Werntz as Annie Barry Homer, sophomore, and and jU11iO1T Bruce Sill-TS 215 Frank Janie Rowlett, junior, give added Butler provided both conflict and love interest as Tommy Keeler and Romance in the story of the old Winnie Tate west There's No Business Like Show Business sings the whole cast supported by the music of organ, pianos and drums. l KUN'l' ROW - 1. to r., J. Massey, P. Knight, F. Debrick, C. Croan, R. Thomas, D. Muchow, L. Adams, J. Flemings, V. Lamb, J, Rowlett, J. Plaisted, B, Windler. ROW 2 - A. Sutton, M. Atkinson, A. Schlaegel, S. Man love, P. Lohrenz, L. Pfeiffer, D. Miller, W. Burkhart, G. Windler, D, Trickett, E. Masterson, R. Lohrenz, M. At- kinson, J, Smith. ROW 3 - A, Gerken, R. Dedrick, N. Kaiser, K. Brown, E. Young, D. Benedict, C. Miller, D, Huntington, D, Moraine, J. Rowlett, C, Hitchcock, J. Whitaker, S. Forslund, C. Werntz. ROW 4 - S. Oyster, N, Hinman, S. Kaiser, B. Homer, D. Wards, J. Sherar, C. Durland, B. Sims, D, Stephens, B. Mooney, E. Leslie, R. Lindsey, B, Clark, J. Karr, Mr, Charles Molina, Director PHS Choir Jim Sherar as Charlie and Clark Miller as Chief Sitting Bull contemplate putting an end to the meddling of Ruth Lohrenz who played Dolly Tate. All are seniors. Seniors Jack Rowlett as Pawnee Bill and Myrl Duncan as Buffalo Bill congratulate each other on their astute business ability with senior Harold Homrighausen, Mr. Wil- son, looking on. Senior Play THE NIGHT OF JANUARY 16th Ayn Rand Karen Andre, played by Nancy Kaiser, right, was acquitt- ed of the murder of her boss Bjorn Faulkner, by a jury of Paola citizens. Miss Andre: l want to go on the stand right away! Defense Attorney Stevens, played by Myrl Duncan: I'm afraid it's impossible. I3-HST Whitaker Dale Huntington Roberta: If we were cast off Regan: No, Karen. Karen: it I-le's alive. You're lying to together on a lonely island, would still be lonely. me! Charlotte Wilson Flint: Did he look as if he would kill himself? Mrs, Hutchins: No, Suh lessen he died a-laughin'. Nancy Faulkner: l do. Prosecuting attorney Flint, Steve Hines, questions Glenna Haemmerle, who portrayed Magda. Magda: From wery first day, this woman come, she try to get her claws on Herr Faulkner. The clerk, Ruth Lohrenz, administers the oath to Sammie Mc- Cormack, who played the wife of Bjorn Faulkner. Clerk: ,. . . so help you God, Junior Play HARVEY by Mary Chase RIGHT: Has anyone seen Har- vey? He is a six-foot imagin- ary white rabbit. Elwood P. Dowd, played by Steven Mil- ler, seems to have misplaced his pet for the moment. UPPER LEFT: Veta Louise Sim mons, left, played by Jennifer Todd, and her daughter, Myr- tle Mae, right, played by Sue Forslund, try to persuade Mrs. Chauvenet, center, played by Margaret Atkinson, that she simply must leave. Left Judge Gaffney, played by David Schwartz gives Myrtle Mae some friend- ly advice concerning her Uncle Elwood. The Junior play cast rncludes 1 to r seated D Plummer, N, Pemberton, K, Ladd, F Debrrck D Walters J Macon A Bond D Miller Standing D Schwartz M. Atkinson, S. Kessler, C. Wagner S Shawver S Fors lund S Miller J Todd R Thomas A Boyd E Young, G. Shineman. Fellowship of Christian Afhlefes FIRST ROW, l, to r. - Paul Phillips, sponsor, S. Shawver, J. Rowlett, C. Miller, R. Bond, C. Durland, B. Buch- man, D. Miller. ROW 2 - B. Sims, L. Pfeiffer, R. Thomas, E. Young, S. Kessler, L. Smith, J. lobe, E. Meyers S. Scherman, J, Sherar, ROW 3 - M. Wilson, R. Richardson, J. Beets, B. Homer, D, Muchow, J. Johnson, C. Croan, B. Mooney, T, McCormack, P, McLaughlin. Paola's newest club, FCA, was organized this year. It is affiliated with a growing national organization which stresses developing spiritually as well as physically, Several summer conferences are held annual- ' l d Bill ly over the United S Buchman attended from PHS. tates. Last summer Clifford Durland, Clark Miller, Ray Bond, Jack Row ett an Boy's Sfafe Clockwise, Larry Pfeiffer, Greg Anthoney, Jim Mueller, Steve Kessler, Larry Holtz and David Schwartz are delegates to this summer's Boys' State at Lawrence. There they will learn the procedures of the democratic form of govern- 1'1'l61'1L l The Y-Teen Cabinet consists of, seated, l. to r. , C. Wagner, vice-president, E. Masterson, president, J. Todd, secretary-treasurer, and D. Bond, chairman. Standing are chairmen S. Kaiser, S. Manlove, C. Wilson, J. Smith, B. Windler, M, Johnson, and C. Hitchcock LaGalle. Y-Teens Hands fhaf promofe service FRONT ROW, l. to r. - S. Manlove, J, Todd, A. Farr, B. Windler, M. Johnson, D. Bond, E. Masterson, C. Wag- ner, S. Kaiser, A. Boyd, C. Hitchcock LaGalle, J, Smith, C, Wilson. SECOND ROW - Mrs. Evaline Conway, spon- sor, R. Lohrenz, V. Bowman, E. Farr, L. Dillard, M. Greene, R. Lindsey, N. Pemberton, M. Atkinson, J, Kiser, D, Walters, A. Bond, A. Gerken, Miss Thelma Hall, sponsor. THIRD ROW - C. Bird, M. George, P. Smith, M, Manly, G, Haernmerle, K. Ladd, D, Chandler, R. Dedrick, K. Smith, J. Karr, K. Brown, N. Bishop, L. Arbogast, C. Haemmerle. FOURTH ROW - C. Gillette, P. Smith, J. Robinson, K. Cramer, C. Bowman, D. Sevy, C. Joeckel J. Devin, S. Elliott, M. Atkinson, J, Gillespie, V. Lamb, J. Plaisted, J. King. FIFTH ROW - V. Powers, E. Leslie, J. Vohs, M. Cortner, R. Leveridge, B, Gould, F. Debrick, S. McCormack, A. Sutton, J. Rowlett, N. Kaiser, S. Forslund, M. Fehling, R, Bucklew. Y-Teen cheerleaders are, l, to r, , D. Huntington, C, McCann, J, Chitwood, B. Beach, B. Hulet, and S. Tippit. These two groups cheered at a basketball game between the Y-Teens and the Pep Club. The game was held to raise money for the Y-Teen Scholarship. Pep Club cheerleaders are BOTTOM ROW, 1, to r., B. Stanchfield, T. McCormack, T Parr. SECOND ROW, B. Bucklew, D. Parr. Y- Standing is W. Bishop. fo mankind FRONT ROW, l, to r. - B. Walters, C. Kessler, S, Cornelius, V. Browning, P. Knight, J. Burton, G. Shawver, C. Werntz, C. Campbell, J, Stanley. SECOND ROW - E. Ohlmeier, L. Cathy, J. Morris, S. Medlin, G. Shineman, M, Lyder, D. Walters, P. Smith, L. Williams, G. Prentice, C. Ludwig, L. Stanchfield. THIRD ROW - G. Mc- Daniels, B, Doherty, P. Haefele, L. White, C. Fort, S. Oyster, S. Graham, P. Fanning, J. Devin, C, Bond, N, Hinman, S. Austin. FOURTH ROW - J. Whitaker, C. Walters, N. Tippit, B, Clark, A. Schaegel, L, Brownlee, P. Nichols, J. Elkington, K. Pearce, A. Roark, I. Hayden, M. K. Layland, N. Scott. FIFTH ROW - M. Schumann, G. Witt, P, Klusman, C. Croan, N, Chapman, N. Rand, C. Salser, L. Ohlmeier, P. Bourquin, J. Forslund, D. Grandon, J, Massey, J. Kice, K. Bradshaw. Cheerleaders: left to right, I. Rowlett, V. Lamb, J. Gillespie, S. Forslund, M. Cortner, FIRST ROW, M. K. Layland, M. George, S. McCormack, V. Bowman, A. Sutton, R. Lohrenz, E. Farr, C. Hitchcock LaGalle, B. Clark, G, Haemmerle, B. Doherty. SECOND ROW, C. Bow- man, K. Bradshaw, J. Forslund, N. Scott, J, Massey, A. Scheffer, D. Harnett, A, Roark, N. Hinman, A. Schlaegel, Mrs. Merry Lee Booth, sponsor. THIRD ROW, P, Ingersoll, D, Grandon, J. Kice, I, Hayden, D, Chandler, G, Prentice, L. Arbogast, K. Cramer, T. Hasty, L, Nation, N. Bishop, L. Brownlee, C. Haemmerle. FOURTH ROW, S. McDowell, P. Attebery, L. Collins L, Williams, B. Walters, I. Stanley, J, Burton, P. Knight, G. Shawver, N. Tippit, C. Croan, C, Gillette, L, Peuser, P. Nichols. - - - fhvf Cfe'-'fe 5Ch90' SPM' . . . fhaf inferpref characfer FRONT ROW, left to right, A. Sutton, V. Bowman, G, Haemmerle, V. Lamb, M. Johnson, S. McCormack, S. Manlove, M. Duncan, G. Masters, S. Hines, B, Homer. SECOND ROW, Mr. Leroy Tiberghien, sponsor, J. Whitaker, P, Nichols, R. Lohrenz, G, Shineman, C. Wagner, K, Ladd, H, Homrighausen, C, Windler, D. Trickett, B. Beach, C. Hitchcock. THIRD ROW, A, Gerken, S. Forslund, J. Rowlett, N. Kaiser, o S, Kaiser, N. Tippit, B. Clark, P. Haefele, J. Hines, A. Bond, R. Thomas, C. Yack- le. FOURTH ROW, D. Duncan, M. Kice, L, Crawford, J. Riley, D. Muchow, C. Croan, T, Wolfskeil, S, Kessler, E. Masterson, C. Durland, S. Tippit. ... .., r na FRONT ROW, l, to r, - Mr. Damon Slyter, sponsor, R. Ryckert, M. Kaiser, H. Homrighausen, L. Wobker, R. Rhodes, C. Winger, J. Mueller, D. Rausch, D. Straley, B. Attebery, sponsor. SECOND ROW - S. Scherman, E. Myers, J, Pem- berton, M. McKoon, C. Straley, J. Hanser, B. Fehling, V. Fannan, D. Haley, G. Hewitt, B. Evans, J. McCammon. THIRD ROW - R, Joeckel, G. Windler, L. o Wobker, G. Koelsch, R. Smith, R. Chronister, J. Lynn, J. Mueller, D, Gatlin, R. Gatlin, R, Koopman, E. Bucklew. FOURTH ROW - J. Vasquez, L. Smith, R. Evans, M. Maher, G. Meinig, D. Scherman, D. Spencer, V. Fisher, W. Butler, H. Hendrickson, B, McCammon. . . fhaf produce the food . . . and prepare the meals FRONT ROW, l. to r. - L. Sinclair, S. Manlove, J, Whitaker, J. Todd, D. Walters, M, McKoon, K. Ladd, D. Chandler, R. Dedrick, L. Harclerode, G, Prentice, SECOND ROW - Mrs. Janet Rhea, sponsor, L. Dillard, M. Greene, L. Evans, C. Fort, J. Devin, N, Pearce, D. Daulton, Rees, I. lobe, Mrs. Jennie Miller, sponsor, THIRD ROW - M. Fehling, C. Brewer, C. Johann, M. Keeton, L. Brocker: D. Doub, M. Starkey, H. Sinclair, J. Garner C Joeckel S Elliott P 'Ingersoll K Williams S McDowell J FUfUI'e Ohlmeier.. rotmrfr Row - P.,Bu.tler, B, Fort, s, Mitchell, L, Jemzsch, D. H k Harnett, T, Lammers, R. Ruthledge, A. Henry, L. Cathey, H. Fannan, J. Omema eI'S mary, M. J. sandrrdge, R. Koelsch, G. Wm, FIFTH Row - c. Ludwig, A. f A 0 Boyd, H. Starkey, L. Flake, J. Devin, J. Mueller, S, Debrick, L. Bennett, S o Maimer, S. Brewer, S. Coleman, P. Attebery, T. Hasty, P. Bourquin. FRONT ROW, 1. to r. - M. Atkinson, A. Boyd, D, Huntington, B, Windler, C. Salser, M. Sandridge. SECOND ROW - N. Bishop, C. Campbell, J. Riley, B. Stump, R, Ruledge, Mr. Ronald Layden, sponsor. Arf Club . . fhaf creafe a world of beauty . . fhaf reduce fhe known fo a formula Mu Alpha Thefa FRONT ROW, 1. to r. - D. Chandler, D. Walters, G, Shineman, C, Wagner, A, Gerken, B. Windler, D. Bond, R, Lohrenz, L. Sinclair, G. Prentice. SECOND ROW - Mr, Eugene Stanley, sponsor, L. Holtz, E. Riley, S, Tippit, J, Sherar, L. Wobker, C. Yackle, 'D. Stephens, R. Bond, M. Duncan, J. Jobe, S. Miller, Mr, Blenard Wilson, spon- sor. a 9 5 9 Q FRONT ROW l. to r. - R. Dedrick, B. Walters, N. Bishop, B. Sims, I. Rowlett, S. Tippit, C. Hitchcock LaGalle, V. Lamb, C. Durland. SECOND ROW - J. Schmidt, C. Croan, B. Homer, S. Manlove, S. Forslund, J, Rowlett, N. Kaiser, M. Cortner, M. Johnson, D. Stephens, Mr. Jack Bruner, advisor. THIRD ROW - M. McCul1ey, D. Plummer, P. Knight, K. Ladd, C. Croan, b G. Prentice, C. Yackle, D. Trickett, C. Windler. . . that learn techniques of research . . that soothe and heal FRONT ROW, l. to r. - S. Manlove, S. McCormack, C. Wagner, J. Kiser, K. Smith, J, Karr B, Hoffman, D. Ames, R. Davis, L. Gregg, M. K. Layland, SECOND ROW - M. Cortner, M. Johnson, E. Farr, G. Haemmerle, V. Bowman, R. Lindsey, N. Pemberton, M. Atkinson, Mrs. Mary Taylor, advisor. THIRD ROW - D. Chandler, S. Medlin, R. Dedrick, K. Ladd, G. Pren tice, N, Rand, G. Shineman, K. Bradshaw, M. Schumann, C. Croan, C. Ludwig. 6 i First graders are showing Ardith Gerkin, junior, the growth made by their potato plants and various seeds. Miss Gerkin isanFTAme b d' ' ' ' m er an is observing in Mrs. Gladys Dollars room at the North School two hours each week f t or en weeks. Mrs. Irma Minden is the sponsor of the Future Teachers Association at the high school. that insfrucf cifizens of tomorrow Future Teachers of America FRONT ROW -1, to r. - P. Nichols, A. Farr, S. Medlin, M Johnson, C Wagner, C Yackle R. Holtz E F . . . , , . aff, S. McCormack. SECOND ROW - B. Windler, A, Gerkin, E. Ohlmeier, A. Sutton, Irma Minden, sponsor H. Van I Trece, D. Duncan, J. Beets, M. Bruch, W. Braden. ,. 1u.::zmumvf1xm, f f 2 K Lei'-er'-nen FRONT Row, L, re R. - B, Grabin, J. lobe, J. Bennett, J. cast, B. Buehman, R, Miller, G. Skeens, C. Durland, ROW 2 - D. Rausch, R, Eble, M. Kaiser, C, Miller, L. Doherty, E. Myers. ROW 3 - D. BS11CdiCI, S. Spears, S. Shawver, R. Casper, R. Richardson, B. Sims, M. Wilson, I. Vasquez, Hands that pass, cafch, fackle Varsity Foot FRONT ROW, L, to R. - L. Wobker, G. Skeens, C. Durland, B, Buchman, B. Grabill, D, Walters, J. Gast, C. Mil- ler. ROW 2 - S, Shawver, M. Wilson, D, Benedict, K. Cuthbertson, G. Anthony, R. Casper, S. Spears, R. Smith, R. Richardson, B. Sims. ROW THREE - H. Sevy, J, Beers, R. Witt, L. Pearce, D. Morris, S. Penn, T, McCormack, K. Wilcox, B. Masterson. ROW FOUR - Assistant coach, P. Phillips, C. Mott, I. Riley, K, Kafer, R. Foster. FRONT ROW, L to R - P. Christy, S. Graves, F. Rhodes, J. Beets, T, Butel, D. Johnson, J. Duncan, D. Muchow, J. Bennett, R. Bird, C. Kistler, R. Vasquez. ROW 2 - Coach Jim Akin, B, Wilcox, R. Oyster, D, Plummer, M. Barrett, P. Lohrenz, J. Mueller, S. Minden, J. Clemens, D. Walters, G. Cornelius, G. Wind- ler. ROW 3 - B. Minden, B. K-lawonn, J. Dennerline, B. Bucklew, H. Knoche, H. Dillard,'S. Keith, L. Wobker, D. Duncan, V, Dillard, D, Garst. ROW 4- Coach Larry Phillips, B. Evans, A. Fennewald, G. Miller, D. Kiser, T. Karnes, M. Doherty, L. Jobe, D. Meyers, J, Takach, D. Haemmerle, L. Kaiser, T. Young, Coach Blenard Wilson. and play the game by the rules ball Squad FRONT ROW, L, to R. - J. Jobe, J. Bennett, M. Kaiser, R. Eble, D. Rausch, J. Sherar, J, Rowlett, R. Miller, E, Myers. ROW 2 - L. Doherty, J. McCammon, A. Everhart, J. Mueller, S, Kessler, E. Young, J. Vasquez, S. Scher- man. ROW 3 - J. McKaig, M. Weaver, E, Erickson, R. I-leckman, T. Bosley, P. McLaughlin, J. Johnson, D. Scherman, Managers, T. Riebe, S, Clark, ROW 4 - G. Pearce, R. Courtney, L, Dalrymple, G, Wills, F, Meisel, M, McKoon, Coaches, E. Ventura, D. Gilman. r- E S H FRONT ROW 1, to r. Bob Grabill, Rob Richardson, Ray Bond Bill Buchman, David Schwartz, SECOND ROW, Clark Miller, Jim Jobe, Larry Pfieffer, Richard Miller. Varsity Basketball Leffermen Hands, quicker fhan the eye FRONT ROW, l. to r, C. Miller, J. Jobe, B, Grabill, R. Richardson, R. Bond, R. Miller, B. Buchman, L. Pfeiffer. ROW 2, P. McLaughlin, J, Riley, D. Benedict, S. Clark, D. Schwartz, C. Croan, K. Wilcox, D. McKaig, Mr. Larry Phillips, coach. ROW 3, B. Homer, M. Wilson, R. Casper, M. Weaver, R, Smith, S. Spears, B, Masterson, C. Mott, manager. ROW 4, J, Ladd, R, Courtney, R. Fos- ter, G. Wills, G. Lewis, E. Erickson, M. Kice, J, Johnson. FRONT ROW, l. to r., Mr. Paul Phillips, coach, T. Young, S. Keith, D. Johnson, L. Jobe, J. Dennerline, D. Kiser, T. Riebe. ROW 2 B. Klawonn, G. Miller, A. Fennewald, S. Minden, H. Knoche, T, Butel, B. Minden, D. Walters, M. Doherty. ROW 3 D. Myers, D. Haemmerle, R. Oyster, J. Muel- ler, G. Windler, D. Garst, L. Wobker, J. Takach. . sink that baskef FRONT ROW, lto r - L. Hoover, R. Fort, D, Ray, R, Dalrymple, G. Nevius, M. Masterson, D, Scherman, H. Moore, D. Reibe. ROW 2 - F. Miller, Coach, J. Chandler, D. Anthony, R. Smith, N. Kinsch, R. Bisgard, R. Pfeiffer, W. Johnson, B. Kice, D. Campbell. ROW 3 - R. Garber, B. Graham, K. Murray, M. Pepoon, R. Doherty, G. Wilson, G. Patillo, R, Robinson, K. Murray. ROW 4- L. Wilson, K. Schlaegel, J. Meinig, M. Bennett, J. Gilman, W. 7-8 Eggleston, C. Wilson, C. Rowlett, S. Shortt, Missing, J. Dillard, Basketball Paola Relays Third Annual The three winning positions for the shot-put at the Paola Relays are Lawrence Wright, Shawnee Heights, third place, Gene Skeenes, Paola, first placeg and Chris Flynn, St. Joseph of Shawnee, second place, Lyle Yazel, Bonner Springs, second placeg Bill Buch- man, Paola, first placeg Rob Richardson, Paola, third won the top three places in the broad jump, Paola won first place with a total of 70 points. Hands learn PHS's newesf sport . FRONT ROW l, to r. L. Crawford, D. Benedict, J. JOTHISOI1 B. Homer, P. McLaughlin, Tenn 'S F. Rhodes, 1. Beets, L, cole SECOND Row, D. Kiser, S. Grey, L. Pfieffer. J. Riley. J- Sherar, C. Miller, M. Bruch, W. Braden, J. Ladd, D. Duncan. d M. Kice, R. Thomas, B. Achey, I. Chit- FRONT ROW, left to right, Coach Claude Hardy, L. Crawford, R. Bon , wood, E. Jones, D. Miller, D. Parr. ROW 2, L. Pfeiffer, I. Scherman, D. Armstrong, B. Homer, D. Muchow, B. ' ' d W. Braden, J. Ladd, Heger, G. Lewis, T. Walker, D. Lunbeck. ROW 3, L. Smith, G. Elliot, S. Gray, L. D. Ly er, J. Prettyman, L. Cole, Coach Jack Bruner. Absent, Ed Bucklew Cross Country . and measure distance or clock times Track FRONT ROW, left to right, D. Haemmerle, M. Doherty, J. Mueller, A, Fennewald, G. Miller, H. Van Trece, S. Minden, J. Plummer, D. Parr, P. Lohrenz, D. Johnson, T. Butel, B. Vasquez, J. Beets, D. Achey. ROW 2, V. Dillard, H. Dillard, D. Garst, L. Kiser, D. Walters, L. Wobker, R. Oyster, D. Burkhart, M. Barrett, T, Young, T. Karnes, B. Bucklew, H. Knoche, L. Jobe, B. Minden, G. Windler, D. Plummer, J. Takach, J, Vasquez. ROW 3, J. Thomas, C. Durland, R, Miller, L, Dalrymple, G. Wills, J. Schmidt, M, McKoon, D. Myers, L. Johann, L. Holtz, T. Bosley, C. Croan, J. Chitwood, R. Thomas, S. Kessler, D. Plummer, L. D. Lyder, 1. Scherman, M. Kice, E. Erickson, E. Bucklew. ROW 4, M. Weaver, M. Wilson, F. Meisel, D. Rausch, L. Doherty, L. Smith, C. Mott, S, Penn, S. Shawver, S. Spears, D. Miller, T. McCormack, C, Gilliland, J. Mueller, B. Buchman, E. Young, J. Kinsch, J. Jobe, R. Courtney, D. McKaig, R. Witt, L. Harclerode, R. Eble, manager. ROW 5, D. Lun- back, K. Cuthbertson, G. Skeens, B. Sims, C. McCann, A. Everhart, R. Bond, R. Richardson, K. Wilcox, R. Smith, Claude Hardy, coach wasn't present for the picture. P I FRONT ROW, l. to r, - D. Muchow, D. Morris, E. Bucklew, A. Everhart, L. Q Doherty, K. Cuthbertson, C. Durland, S. Penn, J. Vasquez, D. Muchow. ROW 2 - T. McCormack, R. Heckman, M. Kaiser, J. Kinsch, D. Kennemore, E. Young, H. Sevy, R. Witt, L. Pearce, B. Vasquez, Coach Gilman. ROW 3 - J. Schmidt, D. Plummer, P. Lohrenz, T. Bosley, L. Dalrymple, W. Braden, T. Karnes, K. Kafer, L. Crawford, J. Scherman, J. Thomas. ROW 4- L. Cole, J. Beers, D. Duncan, L. Kaiser, B. Wilcox, L. Barrett, J. Beets, F. Rhodes, D, Achey, D. Plummer, FRONT Row, 1. to T. Reibe. ROW 2 - D. Kennemore, R. Heckman, B. Masterson, K. Kafer, R. Poster, B. Kla- G wonn, S. Keith, J. Dennerline, ROW 3 - D. Schwartz, J, Rowlett, S. Clark, J. Gast, G. O Anthony, B. Grabill, B, Achey, R. Casper, Mr. Paul Phillips, coach. r., J. Clemens, H. Sevy, D. Morris, D. Muchow, G. Lewis, D. Muchow rf-:mv - iam' i E S 2. S: 3 3 s 3 K E 5 7.1 Iv is sk EL Q? 2, 55 E S, 3 5 Q 5 l E s E Future homemakers Helen Fannon, and Christy Salser, juniors find attractive Christ- mas decorations and gifts add to the beauty of the season. Creating a thing of beauty occupies the attention of senior Cathy Barnett in art class. i Q Hands creafe beauty . 2 5 Seniors Bill Buchman and Ve- linda Bowman conduct an ex- periment in distillation. and explore scientific mysteries The lowly potatoes play a role in science for these students as they study crystals. Carving the potatoes in varied crystal shapes are freshmen, Larry Cole, Lisa Peuser, Harry Knoche, and Carolyn Haemmerle. 1 s Q l 1 U 1 is Dramatic awards for the year were announced at the annual spring banquet. Cynda Werntz, for her por- trayal of Annie in Annie C-et Your Gun, and Myrl Hands convey ideas Duncan, for his interpretation of Defense Attorney Stevens in The Night of January 16th won best actress and actor. Best Supporting Actress and Actor For their supporting roles, Charlotte Wilson as Mrs. John Hutchins in The Night of January 16th and Clark Mil- ler as Sitting Bull in Annie Get Your Gun won recognition. E Qi Best Backstage Help No production is ever a success without efficient help behind the scenes. Bob Beach and Velinda Bowman contributed to the success of the year's dramatic productions. . . . and Action Hands fhaf consfrucf objects of usefulness and beaufy and . . . 50 The smooth flow of books is made possible by library assistants, l. to r. , Doris Dillard, Glenda Prentice, Cathy Wagner, Kathy Pemberton, and Sandra Graham. Custodians Carl Tarr, John Carkhuff, and Don Wilhoite keep the wheels of PHS rolling smooth- ly and efficiently. That Make School Life and Study Easier Assistants im- : ff Li.. if ,E K1 Seniors Class officers are, 1. to r. , FRONT, Diane Bond, student council representative, JoAnn Smith, secretaryg BACK, 1 to r, , Clifford Yackle, vice-president, Sharyl Manlove, treasurerg Clifford Durland, president. The hands of the senior class which have been kept busy during the last 12 years playing with blocks, learning to write, studying arithme- tic, playing baseball, typing reports, doing chemistry experiments, and taking notes, will soon be involved in a variety of different activi- ties, as each senior chooses his own particular vocation. 53 ADAMS, LARRY - Class Officer 1, 23 Student Council 23 Choir 2, 3, 43 Madrigals 3, 4g Vocal Ensemble 2s Musical Pro- ductions 2, 3, 4g Hi-Y 1,2, 33 Art Club 43 Basketball 1,2, 33 Track 1,2, Letter 1,2Q Cross Country 1, 2,3, Letter 1,2, 3 Golf 3. BARNETT, LINDA - Vocal Ensemble lg Musical Productions 3, 43 FTA 1, Officer 13 Pep Club 13 Dramatics Club 2, 33 Business Awards lg Reporter Staff 2, 33 Yearbook Staff 33 Magnolia High School, Anaheim, California, 1, 2, 3. BEACH, BOB - Hi-Y 1,2, 3g Dramatics Club 3, 43 Senior Play 43 Junior Play 33 Football 13 Projection Class 1. BEGSHAW, STEVE - Hi-Y 1, 23 Basketball 13 Track 1,2, Letter 23 Cross Country 1, 23 BENIDICT, ROGER - FFA 13 Senior Play 43 Junior Play 3, BENNETT, JOE - Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter 4g Basketball 1,2, 33 Track 1. BIRD, CHERYL - Y-Teens 43 Art Club 33 Osawatomie, Kansas, High School 1. BOND, DIANE - Class Officer 3, 43 Student Council 3, 4g Girls State 33 Musical Productions 23 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Cabinet 43 Pep Club 23 Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, Officer 43 Dramatics Club 33 Senior Play 43 Junior Play 3g Reporter Staff 43 Yearbook Staff 43 Senior Science Seminar 43 NEDT Certificate 1, 23 BOND, RAY - Class Officer 1, 23 Student Council 1,2, 3, 4, Officer 3, 4g Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 Mu Alpha Theta 3, 43 Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter 2, 33 Track 1, 2, 3, Letter 1,2, 33 Cross Country 3, 4, Letter 3, 4g Senior Science Seminar 4. BOWMAN, VELINDA - Band 1,2, 33 Musical Production 1,23 FNC 2,3, 4, Officer 4g Y-Teens 1, 2,3,43 Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4, Officer 4, Honor Pep 43 Dramatic Club 3, 4g Senior Play 43 Junior Play 33 Business Awards 33 NEDT Certificate 1, 2. BREWER, CAROL - FHA 1,2,3,4, Degree 2. BREWER, CAROL MILLER - Senior Play 43 Librarian 2. Class of '66 99 .3 - f . 1- 1' we-'f -ff221ifziiz1'5rf. - , . A 3 3 - -,.-2. IEQWSSSILE 3 ' .hkk 3 .3 I I ' 1 'A-'-'-A 1 Tl I I ' '.A' 1 ' BUCHMAN, BILL - Class Officer 33 Student Council 33 Hi-Y 1,2,33 Football 1,2, 3, 4, Letter 2, 3, 4, Captain 43 Bas- ketball 1,2, 3, 4, Letter 33 Track 1,2,3, Letter 1,2,33 Reporter Staff 43 Yearbook Staff 4g NEDT Cert. 1,2, BUCKLEW, RITA - FHA 1,21 Y-Teens 1,2, 3, 43 Pep Club 33 Junior Play 33 BURKHART, WALTER - Choir 43 Musical Productions 43 Hi-Y 1,2, 33 FFA 1,22 Track 1,32 Cross Country 1, BUTEL, GENE - FFA 1,23 Cross Country 1,2,3, Letter 2, 33 Track 1, 2g NEDT Cert, BUTLER, PAT - FHA 2,3, 43 CHAMBERS, ROBERT - Football 1,2,3, Letter 1,2, 33 Basketball 1,2, 3, Letter 2, 33 Track 1,2, 3, Letter 2,31 FFA 1, 2, 3, Officer 33 Junior Play 33 Parker, Kansas, High School 1,2,3. CHITWOOD, JOE - Hi-Y 33 Science Club 13 Business Awards 33 Basketball 13 Track 1, 2,3, Letter 1,31 Cross Country 3, 4, Letter 3, 4, Captain 43 Reporter Staff 4g Yearbook Staff 43 Osawatomie, Kansas, High School lg COLLINS, LINDA - FHA 1,2,3, Officer 33 Pep Club 1, 2, 33 Business Awards 3. CORTNER, MARLA - Class Officer 13 Band 1,2, 3, 43 Musical Ensemble 2,33 Advanced Band 2,33 FNC 2, 3, Officer 2, 33 Y-Teens 1,2, 33 Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 1, 3, 4, Alternate 23 Science Club 43 Homecoming Queen 43 Senior Play 4g Junior Play 33 Reporter Staff 43 Yearbook Staff 4g Senior Science Seminar 43 Pep Band 23 NEDT Cert. CRISS, BILL - Hi-Y lj Football 1, DAVENPORT, CAROL - Y-Teens 1, 2,35 Art Club 33 Pep Club 13 Baldwin, Kansas, High School 13 DEVIN, JOYCE - FHA 1,2, 3, 43 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4g Pep Club 3. Class of '66 FARR, ELAINE - PNC 2,3, 45 FTA 3,45 FHA 25 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Officer 2, Cabi- net 25 Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Officer 45 Li- brarian 35 Transfer to Houston, Texas 4. FEHLING, BOB - FFA l,2,3, 4, Officer 2. FLEMINGS, JUNIOR - Choir 45 Hi-Y 1. FORT, BARBARA - FHA 1,2,3,45 Y- Teens 15 Pep Club I5 Business Awards 3, 4. FORT CHERRIE - Musical Productions 25 Y-Teens l,2, 3, 45 Pep Club 15 Senior Play 45 Business Awards 3. GAST, JIM - Hi-Y 1,25 Junior Play 35 Football I, 2, 3, 4, Letter 3, 4g Basket- ball 15 Golf l,2, 3, 4, Letter 2. an Class of '66 DILLARD, DORIS - Y-Teens l,2, 35 Li- brarian 4g Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4. DUNCAN, MYRL - Band l,2, 3,45 Boys ,State 35 Musical Productions 2, 45 Ad- vanced Band 35 FTA 1,25 Mu Alpha Theta 3, 45 Dramatics Club 3, 4, Best Actor 3, Officer 45 Senior Play 45 Junior Play 35 Senior Science Seminar 45 NEDT Certificate 1, 2. DURLAND, CLIFFORD - Class Officer 45 Student Council 45 Choir 45 l-Ii-Y 2, 35 Science Club 4, Officer 45 Dramatics Club 3, 45 FFA I5 Junior Play 35 Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1,25 Track l,2, 3, Letter 2, 35 Wrestling 3, 4, Letter 3, 4. EBLE, ROGER - Dramatics Club 45 FFA 1, 2, 3, 45 Senior Play 45 Junior Play 35 Football l,2, 3, 4, Letter 45 Track Man- ager 2, 3, Letter 2, 35 Wrestling 2, 3. FANNAN, VERNON - FFA l,2,3,4. FANNING, PATTY - FHA 2,35 Y-Teens 2,3, 45 Business Award 3. -s-r,.:s,sr.f-s.. Class of '66 GAST, ,TOELLEN - Business Award 3. GEORGE, MARJORIE - Band 1, 2, 35 FNC 25 Y-Teen 1,2,3, 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Business Award 3. GRABILL, Bois - Hi-Y 15 Football 1,2, 3, 4, Letter 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter 3, 45 Track 1, 35 Golf 2, 4, Let- ter 2. GRAHAM, SANDRA - Musical Produc- tion 45 FNC 2, 35 Librarian 45 Y-Teen 1,2, 3, 45 Business Award 3. HACKLER, JERRY HAEMMERLE, GLENNA - PNC 2, 3, 45 Y-Teen 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 3, 45 Dramat- ics Club 45 Senior Play 45 Westport High School - K, C, , Mo, trial 1. 'NB sstsss ' ' V- , 5 1 ' issl A . 5 5 l i : Ll- A K miizz. , t,, HARCLERODE, LARRY - Football 15 Basketball 15 Track 1. HINES, STEPHEN - Choir 35 Musical Production 35 Hi-Y 25 Dramatics Club 3, 4, Officer 45 Senior Play 45 Junior Play 35 Cross Country 1, 2, 3, Letter 2, 35 Reporter Staff 45 Yearbook Staff 45 Dramatics Club Best Supporting Actor 35 Summer Communication Sem inar 4. NEDT Certificate. HINES, WANDA - Musical Production 25 FHA 1,2,35 Y-Teen 2,3, 4. HITCHCOCK, CHARLENE - Class Of- ficer 2, 35 Student Council 4, Officer 45Ba1'1C1 1,2,3, 4, Letter 35 Choir 3, 45 Musical Production 1, 2, 3, 45 Musical Ensemble 25 Advanced Band 2, 3, 45 PNC 1,25 Y-Teen 1,2, 3, 4, Officer 45 Alternate Cheerleader 1, 35 Pep Club 1 2, 3, 4, Officer 45 Science Club 45 Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4, Officer 25 Senior Play 45 Junior Play 3. HOLLOMAN, ROBERTA HOLTZ, RICHARD - FTA 1,2,3, 4, Officer 45 Projection Class 2, 3, 4. NEDT Certificate, fir Class of '66 'wx ' -4:: 2, 3 HOMRIGHAUSEN, HAROLD - Musical Production 43 Dramatics Club 43 FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 3, 43 Senior Play 4, NEDT Certifi- cate 8 HULET, BILL - Football ls Bonner Springs, Kansas, High School 13 NEDT Certificate. HUNTINGTON, DALE - Choir 4g Musical Productions 4g Hi-Y 2, 3, Officer 33 Art Club 3,4, Officer 3, 43 Dramatics Club 3, 43 Senior Play 43 Football 13 Cross Country 2. JOBE, JAMES - Hi-Y 2,33 Mu Alpha Theta 3,43 Football 1,2,3,4, Letter 43 Basketball 1, 2,3, 43 Track 1, 2, JOHNSON, MELODY - Band 1,2, 33 Girls State Alternate 33 FNC 1,2, 3, 4, Officer 43 FTA 3, 4, Officer 43 Y-Teens l,2,3, 43 Pep Club 43 Science Club 43 Dramatics Club 3, 4g Senior Play 4g Junior Play 33 Communications Seminar 33 NEDT Certificate. JONES, ELBERT - FFA 1,2, 3, 43 Basketball 1,2, 33 Track 1,2, 3, Letter 33 Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter 2,3, 4, Cap- tain 43 Film Projection Class 2, 3, 4. KAISER, MERLE - FFA 1,2, 3, 4, Officer 43 Football 1,2, 3, 4, Letter 43 Wrestling 4. KAISER, NANCY - Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Twirler 1,2, 3, Drum Major 43 Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Madrigals 4, Vocal Ensemble 2, 3, Musical Productions 1, 2, 3, 43 Advanced Band 2, 33 FNC 1, 2,32 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4g Pep Club 1,23 Science Club 43 Dramatics Club 3, 4g Senior Play 43 Junior Play 33 Reporter Staff 43 Yearbook Staff 4, NEDT Certificate 13 Pep Band 2, 3, 43 Basketball Queen Attendant, LAMB, VALERIE - Class Officer 23 Band 1, 2, 3, 4g Choir 4, Musical Productions 1,2,3, 43 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 1,2, 3, 43 Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 43 Science Club 4g Dramatics Club 3,43 Senior Play 4g Junior Play 3, LEACH, GARY - Football 1,2Q Basketball 1,23 Track 1. LEVERIDGE, REX - Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 Art Club 33 Football 1,23 Track 1,23 Wrestling 2. LOI-IRENZ, RUTH - Class Officer 33 Student Council 4, Officer 43 Band 1, 2,35 Choir 3, 4, Madrigals 3,4, Musical Productions 43 Advanced Band 33 Y-Teens 3, 43 Pep Club 3, 4, Officer 3, 4g Mu Alpha Theta 3,43 Dramatics Club 3, 43 Senior Play 43 Junior Play 33 Librarian 2s Beatrice, Nebraska, High School lg Best Actress Award 33 Pep Band 33 NEDT Certificate, Class of '66 LYDER, MELRENA - Band 1, 2, 3, FNC 2, Y-Teens 1,2, 3,4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3. LYNN, JOE - FFA 1,2, MANLOVE, SHARYL - Class Officer 1,4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 1,2, 3, 4, Advanced Band 2,3, Choir 2,3, 4, Madrigals 4, Vocal Ensembles 2, 3, 4, Musical Productions 1, 2, 3, 4, Musical Ensemble 1, 2, 3, 4, FNC 2, 3, 4, Officer 2, 3,131-IA 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 2, 3, 4, Y-Teen 1, 2, 3, 4, Cabinet 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, Cheerleader 1, Science Club 4, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Officer 4, Senior Play 4, Junior Play 3, Reporter Staff 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Librarian 3. MASTERS, GEORGE - Hi-Y 1,3, Science Club 1, 2, 3, Dramatics Club 2, 4, Senior Play 4. MASTERSON, EVIE - Band 1,2, 3, 4, Letter 2, 3,4, Officer 4, Advanced Band 2, 3, Pep Band 1,2,3, 4, Choir 2,3, 4, Madrigals 3, 4, Vocal Ensemble 2, 3, 4, Musical Productions 1, 2, 3, 4, Musical Ensemble 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 1, 2, 3, 4, FNC 2, Officer 2, Y-Teen 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 4, Cabinet 4, Pep Club 1, 2, Officer 2, Cheerleader 1, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Senior Play 4, Junior Play 3, Reporter Staff 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Kansas Lions International Band 3, Citizen- ship Essay Contest 3, NEDT Cert, 1, 2. McCANN, CHUCK - Musical Productions 2, Hi-Y 2, Senior Play 4, Business Award 3, Basketball 1,2, Track 1, 2, Cross Country 1,2, Conditional Letter 1,2, Reporter Staff 4, Yearbook Staff 4. MCCORMACK, SAMMIE - Musical Productions 2, 4, FNC 2, 3, 4, FTA 3, 4, Y-Teen 1,2,3, 4, Cabinet 1,2,3, Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4, Honor' Pep 4, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Officer 4, Senior Play 4, Junior Play 3, Reporter Staff 4, Yearbook Staff 4 MILLER, CLARK - Band 1, 2, Dance Band 1, Pep Band 1, 2, Advanced.Band 2, Choir 3, 4, Madrigals 4, Vocal Ensemble 3, Musical Productions 1, 2, 3, 4, Musical Ensemble 1,2, FTA 3, Hi-Y 1,2,3, Football 1,2, 4, Letter 4, Basketball 1,2, 3, 4, Track 1,2, Cross Country 3, Conditional Letter 3, Reporter Staff 4, Yearbook Staff 4, NEDT Cert. 1,2. MILLER, RICHARD - Football 1,2, 3, 4, Letter 4, Basketball 1,2, 3, 4, Track 1,2, 3, Letter 1. MOONEY, BOB - Choir 1, Vocal Ensemble 1,2,3, Madrigals 4, Band 1,2, Musical Productions 1, 2, 3, 4, FFA 1, 2,3, Officer 2, 3, Junior Play 3, Football 1, 2, Letter 2, Basketball 1,2, Track 1,2, Letter 1,2, LaCygne, Kansas, Rural High School 1, 2, 3. MORRIS, JOHN - Olathe, Kansas, High School 1,2, MOSER, JAMES - FFA 1, Football 1. RHODES, RONNIE - FFA 1,2,3, 4, of- ficer 3, 4. ROBERTSON, DALE - ROWLETT, JACK - Class Officer 15 Student Council 15 Band 1,2, 3, Letter 2,35 Pep Band 1,2,35 Choir 2, 3,45 Vo cal Ensemble 35 Musical Productions 2,3, 45 Musical Ensemble 2, 35 Hi-Y 1,2,35 Science Club 4, Officer 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter 3, 45 Basket- ball 1, 25 Track 35 Wrestling 3, 4, Let- ter 35 Golf 1,2,45 RYCKERT, RICHARD - Dramatics Club 45 FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 2, 3, 45 Senior Play 45 Basketball 15 Track 1, 2, 35 Cross Country 2, 3. SALYERS, IUDY - SCHERMAN, STEVE - FFA 1,2,3,4, Officer 2, 35 Senior Play 45 Football' 1, 45 Track 15 Cross Country 2, 3. Class of '66 MYERS, EUGENE - FFA 1,2,3,45 Foot ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter 45 Basketball 15 Track 1. LARRY NATION - OHLMEIER, ELLA - FHA 25 Y-Teen 1, 2, 3. OYSTER, SHIRLEY - Girl's State 35 Choir 2, 3, 45 Madrigals 3, 45 Vocal Ensemble 25 Musical Productions 1, 2, 3, 45 Y-Teens 3, 45 Pep Club 1,25 Sen- ior Play 45 Junior Play 35 Citizenship Seminar 2. PEARCE, SHAREN - FNC 25 FHA 25 Y-Teen 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 1, 2. RAUSCH, DALE - FFA 1, 2, 3, 45 Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 45 Letter 45 Basketball 15 Track 1, 2,3, Letter 3. Class of '66 SHERAR, JIM - Class Officer 15 Band 1, 25 Boy's State 35 Choir 3, 45 Madrigals 45 Vocal Ensemble 35 Musical Produc- tions 45 Musical Ensemble 1,25 Hi-Y 1, 2, 35 Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, Officer 45 Football 1,2, 3, 4, Letter 45 Basketball 1,2, 3, 4, Letter 3, 45 Track 15 Senior Science Seminar5 Pep Band .1, 25 NEDT Cert. l,2. SINCLAIR, LOIS - Girl's State Alternate 35 Musical Productions 25 FHA 1,2, 3, 4, Officer 2, 3, 4, Degree 1, 2, 35 Mu Alpha Theta 3, 45 Junior Play 35 Business Awards 3. SIVILS, SHIRLEY - FHA 1,25 Y-Teen 15 Pep Club 1. SKEENS, GENE - FFA 15 Football l,2,3, 4, Letter 2,3, 45 Basketball 15 Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter 1, 2, 3. SMITH, JOANN - Class Officer 2, 45 Band 1,2, 3, 4, Letter 4, Officer 45 Pep Band 2, 3, 45 Choir 2, 3, 45 Madrigals 3, 45 Musical Productions 1, 2, 3, 45 Musi- cal Ensemble 15 Dance Band 2, 3, 45 Ad- vanced Band 2, 35 Y-Teen 1, 2, 3, 4, Of- ficer 3, Cabinet 3, 45 Pep Club 1, 25 Queen Attendant 35 Junior Play 3. SMITH, PAT - Band 1,2, 35 Musical Productions 25 Y-Teen 1, 2, 3, 4, Cabi- net 1, 25 Pep Band 35 Librarian 3. SMITH, PEGGY - Band 1,2, 35 Musical Productions 35 Y-Teen 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 1,25 Pep Band 3. STEPHENS, DAVID - 'Band 25 Pep Band 25 Choir 2, 3, 45 Musical Productions 2, 3,45 FTA 15 Hi-Y 1,2,3, Officer 2,35 Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, Officer 45 Sci- ence Club 3, 45 Dramatics Club 45 Senior Play 45 Junior Play 35 Reporter Staff 45 Yearbook Staff 45 Senior Sci- ence Seminar 45 National Merit Semi- finalist 45 Kansas State Putnam Scholar- ship 45 NEDT Cert. 1, 2. SUTTON, ANN - Band 1, 2, 35 Choir 45 Musical Productions 45 FTA 3, 45 FHA 25 Y-Teen 1,2, 3, 45 Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4, Honor Pep 45 Dramatics Club 45 Senior Play 45 Junior Play 3. THORNBURGH, CHERYL - Band 1,2,3, Officer 1,25 Choir 1,25 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Officer 25 Queen Attendant 1, 25 Pep Band 1, 35 Osage City, Kansas, Rural High School 1,2,3. TIPPIT, STEVE - Band 1,2,35 Boy's State 35 Musical Productions 25 Hi-Y 35 Mu Alpha Theta 3,45 Science Club 3, 4, Officer 45 Dramatics Club 45 Sen- ior Play 45 Junior Play 35 Senior Science Seminar 45 Basketball Manager 2, 3, 4. TRICKETT, DAVID - Choir 45 FTA 25 Hi-Y 1, 2, 35 Science Club 3, 45 Drama- tics Club 4. . ffrf J 55211524 veg .X 3 'va1g 1m?9ff!5'e-A-fi a ging : .,Q- VASQUEZ, MIKE - Hi-Y l,2, FFA 3,4, Football 1, Track 1. VOHS, JOANN - Band 1,2,3, Advanced Band 2,3, FNC 2,3, Y-Teens 1,2,3, 4, Pep Club 1,2, Pep Band 1,2. WALKER, MARY - WALTERS, DANNY - Hi-Y 1,2, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter 4, Captain 4, Basketball 1, Track 1, Letter 1. WARDS, DANNY - Choir 3,4. WHITAKER, JANET - Choir 4, Musical Productions 4, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 1,2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 4, Dramatics 4, Senior Play 4, Librarian 4. WHITE, LORA - FHA 2, Y-Teens 4, Art Club 3. WILSON, CHARLOTTE - Y-Teens 1,2, 3, 4, Cabinet 4, Pep Club 1, Dramatics Club 4, Senior Play 4. WINDLER, CHARLES - Hi-Y 1,2, 3, Science Club 3, 4, Dramatics Club 4, Junior Play 3. WINGER, CLINTON - FFA 1, 2, 3,4, Officer 3. l WOBKER, LARRY - Mu Alpha Theta 3,4, FFA 1,2, 3, 4, Officer 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3,4, Letter 4, Track 1,2, 3, Wrestling 2, Science Seminar 4. YACKLE, CLIFFORD - Boys' State 3, FTA 1,2, 3, 4, Officer 3, 4, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, Officer 4, Science Club 4, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Senior Play 4, Junior Play 3, Science Seminar 4, NEDT Certificate, 2. 2 Class of '66 -156:92 4 M ' ef - M 55, Q X' , V, ' Y 'gif ii 5 'V L xl? 1? in , yi' J ,rv .. 4, .-f 2 Q Q , , Q 5 K W QQ if W mf w ' ' ,Psi 1!Bf'?g'.2 ' ,zggflssmfiff at V ,?l5i,ssa 7- If '?f2g5r ?!4ffif':,,g ,, . a m .lr S'-:,:.f'if.w figfgtigf LKV . . -Va, 'fu 'iff Emiaa. rfwiif, . st r ,f fl 351 ' in Marjorie Atkinson, junior, watches the skilled hands of a beautician in a local beauty shop as part of the comrnonalities program, newly established at PHS this year. 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Mueller, J. Noble, E. Ohlmeier, Parr, M. J. Pearce L, Ohlmeier, T. ROW 3 - D. Pemberton, Pfeiffer, I. Plaisted, D. Powers, G. Prentice, J. N. Pemberton, L Plummer, V. Prettyman N. Rand, S. Rees, ROW 4 - L. Purviance, E. Riley, M. Riniker, J. Rowlett, R. Rut- ledge, C. Salser ROW 5 - D. Schwartz, S. Shawver, G. Shineman, B. Sims, L. Smith, L. Stanch- field, R. Starkey, B. Stump 'tri'tr r1'rro1rii1 i'i ' ' ,,..,,.. , S ,o' 5' ROW 6 E. Taylor. R. Thomas. J. Todd. it R, Todd, J. Vasquez, C. Wagner, T. 'A reri tiii tiio ttir'e eeeii rfrr rrl l 6' .,,,..,, ROW 7 - D- Walters. D. Wallers. L. W11- . or . - - - ' hams- G- Wlmbush. B. Wmdler, B. Wise, f31'5' 9'fS1i 'iff Wifig ., 5 hi S Q u Ba 4 ,P up 1 .gri m wi f' if i X -2 Q .S 'M H if .r ' ' W L. ,,e,,.,,',,i ..., ,, ' ,, , f ,H ' f ,ffs1frsw . ef: H ,. 92.15 , . , K r rerzreem .1 , i f , . ,. Mi 1 f:??2F?E2g'y.-fsfffasi2519 'f1f'1,5i'Ef-- 1 ' IBN F .ii r r r1'ff.1.frifP:1a 5K' Y' ' lf . , 5255- ., rf., i,f,.fgfiTfi H mu at T-as. Jie? 5 ' A G, fir a ,j f. Us Xb- 'N f ' f!'Hi 1-fffsii?Z,, efssifbi. WH 'Z swf' , My L is , ' 4 8 -' ikf?f?Q?Yw'1Hl5fi!?f i I V1 1, Gb X Class of '67 Junior class officers are 1. to r. , Susan Kaiser, presidentg Vicki Powers, student council representativeg Randy Thomas, vice-presidentg Dona Walters, secretaryg and Alice Bond, IIC 2.SL1 ICI' , 65 2 t E S 5 3 5 S 5 Z 5 2 5 5 Y 8 K Q 2 E E 2 5 2 2 5 Q 5 2 Q ? 3 9 K K v E 5 i X 1 5 s s e 5 5 i E i Q 1 Q 2 F 67 Class of '68 S, Gray, P, Haefele, J. Hanser, R. Heckman, H. Hendrickson, J. Hines, G. Holloman B. Homer, P. Ingersoll, L. Jentzsch, J. Jobe, J. Johnsen, K. Kafer, C. Kessler M. Kice, I. King, P. Klusman, P. Knight, G. Koelsch, R. Koelsch, J. Ladd N. LaGalle, T, Lammers, G. Lewis, L, Long- ley, D. Lunbeck, M. Manly, B. Masterson K. McClanahan, T. McCormack, M, McCulley G. McDaniel, S. McDowell, D. McKaig, M. McCoon P. McLaughlin, G, Meinig, F. Meisel, S, Mitchell, D. Moraine, T. Morgan, D. Morris J. Morris, C. Mott, D. Muchow, B. Mueller, J, Ohlmeier, F. Oram, N, Oram G. Pearce, L. Pearce, J. Pemberton, S. Penn, S, Poe, G. Powner, W. Richards R. Richardson, J. Riley, H. Robinson, L. San- chez, R. Sanders, M. Sandridge, D. Scherman J, Scherman, M. Schumann, I. Schmidt, H. Sevy, G. Shawver, S, Simons, R. Smith S. Spears, D. Spencer, J, Stanley, H. Starkey, C. Straley, I. Thomas, N. Tippit J. Ulery, G. Walker, B. Walters, C. Walters, M. Weaver, D. Webster, C. Werntz K. Wilcox, G. wins, M. Wilson, G. Wm, R. Witt, T, Wolfskeil, G, Yackle Class of '68 L. Barrett J. Beets, E. Benedict N. Bishop, T. Bosley, W. Braden R. Brewer, S. Brewer, D. Broker, V. Browning M, Bruch, K. Burgoon, J. Burnett, J, Burton, W. Butler C. Campbell, R. Casper, N. Chapman, B. Clark, R. Cole- man, S. Cornelius R. Courtney, L. Crawford, C. Croan C. Croan, K. Cuth bertson, L. Dalrymple, S. Dalrymple S. Debrick, B, Dillard, B. Doherty, E. Erickson, A. Ever- hart, V. Fisher L. Flake, R. Foster, D. Gatlin, R. Gatlin, C. Gillette Sophomore class officers are, 1. to r., J. Riley, treasurer, B. Clark, secretary, R. Casper, presidentg D. Muchow, student council representative, and B, Homer, vice-presi- dent, f?:i4? si:155iif , ' - K fiasxfggksgfim. W' i'f31ffsssmsgg32QQg nf rw: ' , .,.- '- mgf' ,215 ffAf'Z.x5'y-Miz 21 'sw gal'-'H P : airy f:m:wi ggSLvi ' ?552?Eig3Lf2 MQ1Qg53'59L1ix :i' I v,,..,, M .Q,3,M,3w,L, Z 1 M .,,,L f1MQ,fw.,, Y ..',- 7M-,fnziafff Q,.hx,:g A .V-Vw W, P, -W fvglwihff LA-f.2',4w.:vigs+f ww fgL21.sy-gm .aw - rw. 5512597 ' fiwwgsl i :L-f :rv Qwl' wssww Class of '69 D. Ames, L. Arbogast, P. Attebery, S. Austin, M, Barrett, J. Beets. S. Beets, B. Benedict, R. Benedict, J. Bennett, E. Bennett, R. Bird. C. Bond, C. Bowman, K. Bradshaw, L. Brooker K. Brown, L. Brownlee. B, Bucklew, D. Burkhart, T. Butel, P, Christy, J, Clemens, J. Coddington, L. Cole, G, Cornelius, K. Cramer, R. Davis, J Dennerline, J, Devin. H. Dillard, L. Dillard, V. Dillard, M. Doherty D. Duncan, J. Duncan. L, Edwards, J. Elkington, S. Elliott, B. Evans, J. Fanning, G. Farris. A. Fennewald, J. Forslund, C. Fort, D. Gamble J. Garner, D. Garst. J. Gatlin, C. Gilliland, L. Gilliland, B. Gould, D. Grandon, S, Graves. L. Gregg, C. Haemmerle, D. Haemmerle, D. Haley, D. I-larnett, T. Hasty. I. Hayden, G. Hewitt, N. Hinman, E, Hoffman R. Ingersoll, J. Jobe. C. Joeckel, C. Johann, B. Johnson, D, Johnson, C. Johnston, P. Johnston. 70 uv was 5 , Cui 3, 1, M' , A ,,, is 99? 5 M .,-4 . ,, EQ , - x. 7 uu l . ,X-,Q-ali, Ei 3 . , , ,,' 9 i ,.... vs., . 5 a li, 'J 1 W 'lu-Q E 3 B1 K ,S , fx + QL .V 5' X-. Wg -fi,-..,..hz, . --k--2. ,N i-, .,, , i ,. .. i , if-1: I 1 it ,Uk-X Eli!! , , l ., 'f A ., . ,, F ii ,.,,f 1 'J 5 RAW Q 1 l, , vii. M J ' ir , 3 5 :s ,.., . . is .ag fi, , .. 'gp , -ir:-, ,,, i -1 his i T.: if -- . - gggih i T 35 .,. 4 . lQ .,. ,Sufi 1, ,Eg , S , t ii ,.., is 'Z 1i5iWfi'f.ifFlf2Q P 1 95' U' .P 11332 , , ' ff: . 2 ' s ' , Q. ' . ,itfav hah a taaaf aaai?iaaaa,wnae'g aa ,: 1 - . P . 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F , 2 i, -, in -15,52 s ,S-N i ri g 1 Q .A i be i , , , ,W ,B ,,, Q if Q, 2 Q, ,S 5, W ii gl ' 5 235535 - st ' 'ffi fs :Q B Z E I' Iii 5 ...gp 5 ., , , g,,ifi,u .M sg fr is hz, E ,nw ,, ...ggi -sf,- ,'sf' S ,gs ms. if 'V L , u Qs . i ,e ' W .bvgw ss - tsl, . ,s,n,. Q lisa -i ,mussafa iaag Y ? .fog . u 5, lil-M ,. ' Sa Ili XT' B5 z Q W ,H ,assi 555, 'tt .52 K I I las. .a .ai, Ka N t L wa 51 , , 5 Lgfm, , gf i J, ,qw 213 Hg iii? P an N' 53 . .ggi Bug any 1'--w gsfgfixg f',..f3 'i,, 2 1, Nl' ' fi., Q-5 , if iq 5 ',i' gi l was '35 ui, f, ' 1 iflgk ROW 1 - L. Kaiser, T. Karnes, J. Karr, M. Keeton, S. Keith, D. Kenemore, J. Kice, D. Kiser, C. Kistler. ROW 2 - B. Klawonn, H, Knoche, M. Layland, R. Leveridge, Lohrenz, M. Manly, J. Massey, Meisel, G. Miller. ROW 3 - Minden, S. Minden, D. Muchow, J. Mueller, D. Myers, L. Nation, Nichols, R. Oyster, D. Parr. ROW 4 - B. Peak, G. Pearce, K. Pearce, N. Pearce, K. Pemberton, K. Penn, L. Peuser, D. Plummer. ROW 5 - I. Plummer, T. Priddy, S, Prothe, B. Rand, F. Rhodes, T. Riebe, A. Roark, R. Robinson, A. Scheffer, A. Schlaegel. ROW 6 - C. Schultz, -N. Scott, D. Sevy, H. Sinclair,.E. Skeens, K. Smith, P. Smith, J. Spears, P. Spears. ROW 7 - B. Stanchfield, E. Stark- ey, D, Straley, M. Swinehart, J. Takach, H. Vantreze, B. Vasquez, D. Walters. ROW 8 - E. Watkins, L. Weaver, W. Wilcox, K, Wil- liams, G. Windler, J. Wobker, A. Wright, T. Young. P. S. R. P. iii W 95? i E22 in ii' Class of '70 Eighth grade officers are 1, to r. , Randy Dalrymple, treasurer, Ricky Pfeiffer, vice-presidentg Bob Ven- tura, student council representativeg Nancy Achey, secretaryg and Mike Masterson, president. TOP ROW - N. Achey, D. Anthony, V. Ballou, M. Barnett, C. Barrett, S. Benner, S. Benner, M. Block, S. Bond. ROW 2 - K. Borovicka, H. Boyd, G. Brewer, M. Brewer, R. Brewer, M. Brown, P. Brownlee, F. Cadwell, J, Cad- well, J, Cadwell, D. Campbell, J. Chandler, H. Chapman, C. Christian. ROW 3 - J. Cuthbertson, R. Dalrymple C. Deason, S. Dedrick, P, Dillard, V. Dillard, R. Duncan, M. Durland, D. Erickson, R. Fort, L. Fountain, C. Funk, L. Garner, D. Glaze, ROW 4- D. Graves, S. Gregg, D, Groh, K. Haley, L. Harris, V. Harris, K. Hayden C. Hewitt, D, Hollinger, R. Holloman, D. Hoover, L. Hoover, B. Jentzsch, F. Johann. ROW 5 - W. Johnson, M. Kaiser, B. Kice, L, LaGalle, J. Lee, L. Lyons, W. McCann, H. Mclntire, M. Masterson, D. Miller, W. Monthey H. Moore, G. Nevius, T. Oram. ROW 6 - R, Paine, P. Pearce, R, Pfeiffer, J. Rand, D. Ray, C, Rees, D. Riebe, L. Rosbia, D. Scherman, P, Schuman, J. Sickbert, J. Slack, R. Smith, T. Sprague, ROW 7 - J. Stanley, B. Sut- ton, D. Taylor, M. Thomas, M. Timm, J. Tippit, D. Truhe, J. Trumbley, B. Ventura, C. Walters, G. Webster, K. Wiltse, D. Witt, J. Yackle. TOP ROW - H, Ames, V, Ames, G. Aubrey, B. Austin, D. Baldwin, R. Banks, M. Bennett, D, Brewer, C. Bright, C. Brink, P. Brown, R. Brown, B. Burnett, M. Casida, C. Chronister. ROW 2 - B. Clawson, P. Debrick, H, Dedrick J. Devin, J, Dillard, R. Doherty, T. Doherty, W. Duncan, W, Eggleston, R. Emmart, J. Fickel, G, Flesher, P. Forslund, R. Foster, R. Garber. ROW 3 - J. Garner, J. Gatlin, J. Gilman, K. Gorby, T. Goudie, G. Graham, M, Gronemyer, C, Gump, S. Haley, T. Harclerode, A. Harnett, P. Harrington, L. Ingersoll, S. Ingersoll, C. Johnson. ROW 4- K. Johnson, L. Johnson, L. Kitchell, S. Kistler, D. Kline, L. Lightwine, P. McKaig, M. McKoon, W. Medlin, J. Meinig, P. Molina, C. Morgan, K, Murray, K. Murray, M, Nelson, ROW 5 - P, Oram, G, Patilla, M, Peace, M. Peak, J. Pearce, M. Pepoon, H. Prettyman, B. Priddy, J. Robinson, R. Robinson, V. Roper, C. Rowlett, D. Salser, K. Schlaegel, S. Shortt, ROW 6 - G. Simons, D. Stephens, J. Sutherland, L. Tolett, M. Trumbley, H, VanTrece, J. Vasquez, R, Walters, J. Wards, D. Williams, G. Williams, C. Wilson, L. Wilson, T. Wilson, S. Winkler. Class of '71 Seventh grade class officers are l. to r. , Keith Schlaegel, vice-presidentg Cathy Bright, Student Council representa- tiveg Steven Shortt, secretary, Marla McKoon, treasurerg and Joe Gilman, president, 74 Faculty James Akin B611 Affebefy Merry L66 Booth Jack Bruner Jan Coltrin AKIN, JAMES - Are you loitering? Kansas State University, Manhattan, BS, MS, Physical Education, Remedial Reading, Junior, Freshman Football, ATTEBERY, BEN - I know this for a fact! Kansas University, Lawrence, AB, Vocational Education, FFA. Evaline Conway Bill Garber Dick Gilman BOOTH, MERRY LEE - Line it up, girls. Ottawa University, Ottawa, AB, Physical Education Pep Club. BRUNER, JACK - Bring your dog food and come on out. Kansas University, BS, Kansas State Teachers College, Emporia, MS, Chemistry, Physics, 'Earth Science, Algebra, Science, Club, Senior Seminar, COLTRIN, JAN - Callete estudiantes, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas, BA, Spanish, English. CONWAY, EVALINE - Have you got a date to the prom yet? College of Emporia, Kansas State Teachers College, Emporia, BS, Kansas University, Lawrence, MS, English, Y-Teens, Junior Class. GARBER, BILL - I missed you yesterday. Bethany College, Bethany, Oklahoma, BS, Kansas State Teachers College, Emporia, MS, Bookkeeping, Typewriring, Office Machines, Junior Class. GILMAN, DICK - An apple a day keeps the doctor away. Kansas University, Lawrence, BS, MS, Driver Education, Physical Education, Football, Wrestling, Golf, Athletic Director. HALL, THELMA - If the shoe fits, wear it, Kansas State College, Pittsburg, MS, George Peabody College, Nashville, Tennessee, MA, American History, World History, Y-Teens. HARDY, CLAUDE - Alright, sign off! Kansas State Teachers College, Emporia, BS, Geome- try, General Mathematics, Cross Country, Track, FCA. HARMON, LAURA - Open your mouths, Southwest Missouri State College, Springfield, Mis- souri, BS, University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri, ME, Junior High Music. JOHNSON, LEANNA - IfI can have your attention for a minute. Kansas State University, Manhattan, BS, Home Economics. Thelma Hall Claude Hardy Laura Harmon Leanna Johnson Wanda Kaiser Ronald Layden Harry Mallard Fred Miller Jennie Miller KAISER, WANDA - We've got a deadline to meet! University of Kansas, Lawrence, AB, English, Journalism, Re- porter, Panther. LAYDEN, RONALD - You shouldn't be so lazy. Kansas State College, Pittsburg, BFA, Art, Art Club. MALLARD, HARRY - Either spit it out or get out. Kansas State College, Pittsburg, BS, MS, Business Law, Basic Business, Salesmanship, Business Machines, Commonalities, MILLER, 'FRED - Noi Kansas State College, Pittsburg, BS, American History, Junior High . . Irma Minden Basketball Coach. MILLER, JENNIE - Let's see. Kansas State College, Pittsburg, BS, Math, Home Economics, FHA. MINDEN, IRMA - But that's the latest trend, girls. Southwest State College, Springfield, Mo, , BS, Kansas State Teachers College, Emporia, MS, Office Practice, Typewriting, Shorthand, FTA, MOLINA, CHARLES - That'll cost you a dime. University of Kansas, Lawrence, BME, MME, Music, Choir, Madrigals Singers. MORTENSON, IWALANI - I'm sick of all this noise. Ottawa University, Ottawa, AB, Junior High Social Studies. PHILLIPS, LAWRENCE - O, K. , boys, there's nothing I can tell you, Fort Hays Kansas State College, Fort Hays, BS, Biology, Coach, Basketball, Tennis, Freshman Football, Sophomore Class. PHILLIPS, PAUL - You're trying to be a wise guy. Kansas State Teachers College, Emporia, BS, MS, Advanced Woodworking, General Shop, Sth Grade Shop, Handicrafts, Asst. Football Coach, Freshman Basketball, Head Golf Coach, Commonalities, Freshman Class, FCA. RHEA, JANET - Now, girls. Coffeyville College, Coffeyville, AA, Kansas State Teachers College, Emporia, BS, Vocational Home Economics, Psychology, FHA. RINEHART, NOLENE - I have to stay after school, if you aren't quiet, you can stay, too. Kansas State College, Pittsburg, BS, MS, Junior High English. 'P Charles Molina Iwalani Mortenson Lawrence Phillips Paul Phillips Janet Rhea Nolene Rinehart i n E SALSER, DONALD - Let's hold it down now. Kansas State College, Pittsburg, BS, MS, Draftingg Student Council. SEEMAN, FLORENCE - I'll have it quiet in here. Baker University, Baldwin, ABg Junior High Math, Junior High English. SHORTT, JAMES - Haven't you gotten your application in yet? Kansas State University, BS, MS, Counselor. SLYTER, DAMON - This is true. Kansas State University, Manhatt- an, BSg Algebra, Germany Math Club. STANLEY, EUGENE - Quieten down. Kansas State College, Pitts- burg, BS, MSg Algebra, Germang Math Club. TAYLOR, MARY - Shhhhhh--- Ottawa University, Ottawa, ABg Librariang FNC. TIBERGHIEN, LEROY - Has anyone seen my car keys?'f Kansas State College, Pittsburg, B85 English, Speech, Debate, Dramatics Club. VENTURA, EARL - As long as he doesn't snore, don't wake him! Kansas State College, Pittsburg, BS, MS, Constitutiong Junior Class. WILSON, BLENARD - What have you got for me to eat today? Kan- sas State University, Manhattan, BS, MSg Math, Electricityg Math Club. WILTSE, ROSE - You're always being tested in my room. Nebraska State, Peru, Nebraska, AB, English. WREN, MILLARD - Basica1ly ,..,. Kansas State Teachers College, Emporia, BSg Colorado State College, Greeley, Colorado, MA, Eng- lish, Economicsg Projection Group, Donald Salser Florence Seeman Eugene Stanley James Shortt Damon Slyter Mary Taylor Leroy Tiberghien Earl Ventura Blenard Wilson Rose wnrse Millard Wren X E 3 E s E 3 1 2 E E 3 i K v 5 Superintendent Carl F, Gump Ee, . H s ee' A,.1 fills wa, Y 151 55,211 ,sy iiraiiffbag ffm' 1 'VW .5 K V , pf A114553 affix, Mrf3.,Tudy Riley Superintendent's Secretary Principal Bill B, Campbell V106 Pf1HC1Pa1 B111 Administration Two Boards of Education are presented as Unified District 368 replaces old District 21. Unified Board Members are Dr. Robert Banks, Dale Everhart, Robert Weaver, Dr, D, D, Nichols, Dr. Floyd Grinies II, Vaughn Tippit. SEATED, clockwise - Dr, Robert Banks, chairman, Dale Everhart, Robert Weaver, Judy Riley clerk Charles Wilson, Irwin Crawford, Dr. D, D, Nichols, Superintendent Car1Gump. STANDING - Ted Lewis, Dr Rex Stanley D Floyd Grimes II, Vaughn Tippit. ............-......................-..........,..,,, ...ag-,-.-..-ws-,. nunqquunnannm dw ,. 4 ,, ,.,: as N . 24 L4 Q L V V 0 , e QQ T., X. N., iq. F ! , A.-si ,,..,....,-..-W W' .. , .,w,.n......,,-Q.-Vf.,W.,..,v... ,R . ...N.u,4.,. uw. L- ,H . A.. Lo-ma. WMM , NWl.,,..1., ,.,,,4...-...--,Q ...M ,wg MM.. wwf. .,.....v-. ....T.-. ...E W... 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Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.