Plains High School - Plainsman Yearbook (Plains, KS)

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PLAINS HIGH SCHOOL PRESENTS THE PLAINSMAN 1964—1965 PLAINS, KANSAS The Plains High School and the Kismet High School proposed a plan to consolidate and build a new modernistic school located between the two towns. The proposal was carried in a vote of the people and ratified July 20, 1964. W. M. Fisher of Wichita, selected as the architect, drew a tentative plan for the new building. The 1, 500, 000 building is to contain a swimming pool and also a planetarium. The building is to have approximately 20 class rooms plus several office rooms and counciling rooms. The building will have a modern auditorium which will house the vocal and band departments. The school is being built by contractors, McBride and Delimer of Wichita. WELLS STORE PLAINS, KANSAS GRAND AVENUE BARBER SHOP PLAINS, KANSAS SCHOOL HISTORY The biggest change that probably has taken place in the Plains community has been in the schools. The first school in Plains was a two room building constructed in 1886 near the present site of the high school building. This was used up until the year 1912 when a two story brick building was built. In 1920 the Plains schools were consolidated and a new modern school house was constructed. It was not finished, however, until the end of the first semester in the shcool year of 1922-23. In 1947 a modernistic agriculture and industrial arts building was added to the school. Also this same year the gymnasium was doubled in size. During the summer of 1950 a lighting system for the football field was installed and on Satur- day, September 23, 1950, the first night football game was held. As the grade school enrollment increased, there was need for space, so in 1959 a new grade building was constructed. It was of the latest design, both inside and out. In 1964, Plains consolidated with Kismet and proposed to build the new Southwestern Heights plant midway between the two towns. The new school is now under construction and will be ready by September of 1966. DUNN'S JACK AND JILL PLAINS, KANSAS ADMINISTRA TION JAYBORTH, President FRED FOSTER, Clerk The 1964-65 school board for the Common School District No. 1 worked on plans for the South- western Heights, the unified Plains- Kismet school. The board was composed of five members, three from Kismet and two from Plains. This board has done a fine job in solving the many problems which are associated with unification. They have also helped each school iron out difficulties which arose during the school year. H. G. ADAMS III, Member Superintendent Hubert Dillon, left, has finished his third year at Plains High. Mr. Dillon plans to serve as principal of Plains Grade School the 1965-66 school year. Donald Hennigh, right, principal of the grade school, completed his first year here at Plains. Besides his duties as principal, he taught math in the seventh and eighth grades. THOMPSON AUTO ELECTRIC LO 3-7273 PLAINS CARLTS 6 DEAN HEADRICK, Treasurer CHARLES BREEN, Member FINA SERVICE AND BULK PLAINS, KANSAS FACULTY FRANCES ELFNER VERNON SCHWEER Home Economics Vocational Agriculture GINGER HENNIGH Vocal Music AL LEWIS Science and Coach ROGER EMMERT Math and Science THE PLAINS STATE BANK YOUR BANK OF FRIENDLY SERVICE SINCE 1906 7 ROBERT GOODALL Social Science and Coach ELSIE BARR Commerce CLIFFORD THOMAS English PEGGY GOODALL Foreign Language GEORGE SHACKELTGN Instrumental Music COLLINGWOOD GRAIN INC. 8 LO 3-7291 PLAINS SENIORS RICK LEROY COATS Football 1,2, 3, 4, Co-captain 4, Homecoming Escort 4, Honorable Mention All Area 4: Basketball 1,2, 3, 4, Co-captain 4, Homecoming Escort 4; Track 1,2,3; Band lj Vocal 1,2,3,4; F.F.A. 1,2; Class Officer: President 3; Student Council: Representative 2: Jr. Sr. Play 3. JOY ELAINE WINFREY Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 1,2, 3, 4, Cabinet 3, 4; Vocal 1, 2, 3, 4; All School Play 3; Jr. Sr. Play 4. LARRY GENE BALL Football 1,2,3, 4; Basketball 1; Vocal 1,2; F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 4; Paper Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; Carnival King 3. CHARLES LARRY BOND Basketball 1; Vocal 1,2; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4: Jr. Sr. Play 4. EDGAR LEE GARRISON Football 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2,3; Track 1,2; Golf 3; Vocal 1, 2, 3, 4. DELORES EILEEN MOODY Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 1,2, 3, 4, Cabinet 4; Jr. Sr. Play 4; Paper Staff 4; Annual Staff 4. 10 SANDRA LEE CHAPPELL Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Vice President 4; Y-Teens 1,2, 3, 4, Secretary 4; Band 1,2,3, Drum Major 3, 4; Vocal 1, 2,3, 4; All School Play 3; Jr. Sr. Play 4; Carnival Queen lj Class Officer: Secretary- Treasurer 2j Cheerleader 1; Crisco Award 2. RICHARD LEE GEISINGER Football 1,2,3, 4; Basketball 1; Golf 1,2, 3, 4; Band 1,2; Vocal 1,2,3; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Jr. Sr. Play 4; Boys’ State Alternate 3. ANTHONY JAMES NEMEC Football 1,2, 3,4, Co-captain 4, Homecoming Escort 4; Basketball 1,2; Track 1; Vocal 1,2; F.F.A. 1, 2,3,4, Sentinel 4; All School Play 3; Jr. Sr. Play 4. MARVIN SCOTT REISS Football 1,2, 3, 4, Co-captain 4, Homecoming Escort 4, Honorable Mention All Area 4; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4, Co-captain 4, Homecoming Escort 4; Track 1,2, 3, 4; Band 1; Vocal 1, 2, 3, 4; F. F. A. 1,2, 3, 4, Reporter 3, Secretary 4; Class Officer: Vice President 1, President 2; Student Council: Representative 2, President 4; All School Play 3. VERNON SCHWEER, Sponsor CLIFFORD THOMAS, Sponsor 11 LLOYD BLAIR BRANAM Football 2,3,4, Co-captain 4, Co-Lineman of the Year, Second Team All Southwest, Honorable Mention Allstate; Band 1,2; Vocal 1; F.F.A. 3,4, Treasurer 3, Vice President 4; Class Officer: Vice President 1,2, 3, Treausrer 4; Student Council: Representative 1, Secretary 2; Boy's State 3; Co-Valadictorian 4. VALERIE ANN McCARTY Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4; Band 1,2, 3, 4; Vocal 1,2, 3, 4; Girl's State Alternate 3. SANDRA LOU GEORGE Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Cabinet 3, 4; Band 1,2, 3, 4, Vice President 3; Vocal 1, 2, 3, 4; All School Play 3; Jr. Sr. Play 4; Basketball Homecoming Candidate 1; Football Homecoming Candidate 2; Basketball Homecoming Queen 4; Cheerleader 2, 3,4; Student Council: Representative 1,2,4; Girl's State 3; State Lions Club Band Camp 3; American Auxiliary Award 4. JOHN RUSSELL HINMAN Football 2, 3; Track 2, 3; Vocal 2, 3; All School Play 3; Jr. Sr. Play 3. MARY ALICE BROWN Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Cabinet 3; Band 1, 2, 3; Vocal 1, 2, 3; All School Play 3; Jr. Sr. Play 4; Cheerleader 1; Co-Valadictorian 4. 12 Co-valadictorians Mary Alice Brown and Lloyd Branam share their honors with salutatori an Kathy McVay. WILLIAM H. ADAMS Football 1,2; Basketball 1; Vocal 1,2, 3, 4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4. ELVIN LEON HARRIS Football 1; Band 1; Vocal 1,2; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4. LESLIE DWANE THOMPSON Vocal 1,2; F.F.A. 1,3,4; All School Play 3; Jr. Sr. Play 4. DEAN EVERETT FIESER Football 1; Basketball 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Escort 4; Track 2, 3; Vocal 1, 2, 3, 4; F.F.A. 1,2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4. MARY KATHLEEN McVAY Pep Club 3,4; Y-Teens 3,4, Cabinet 4; Vocal 3,4; Jr. Sr. Play 4; Basketball Homecoming Queen 3; Football Homecoming Candidate 4; Carnival Queen 3; Class Officer: Vice President 4; Paper Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; Miss Faithful 4; Amity Club Scholar- ship 4. 13 ROBERT EUGENE HILL Football 1, 2, 3, 4, First Team All Area, Honorable Mention All Southwest; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Home- coming Escort 4; Track 1,2,3; Band 1; Vocal 1,2; F.F.A. 1; Class Officer: Treasurer 3; Jr. Sr. Play 3; Paper Staff 4; Annual Staff 4. IDA PEARL WHAN Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Cabinet 3, President 4; All School Play 3; Jr. Sr. Play 3; Jr. Sr. Play 4; Paper Staff 4, Editor 4; Annual Staff 4, Editor 4; Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow 4. ROBERT E. SHELMAN Track 1; F.F.A. 1,2, 3, 4; Vocal 1,2. T. JOHN HAYDEN Football 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3; Vocal 1,2,3; F.F.A. 1,2, 3, 4, Sentinel 3, President 4; Class Officer: Treasurer 1,3; Student Council: Representative 1,3, 4. G. ROGER KISNER Football 1,2, 3, 4, First Team All Area, All South- west, Honorable Mention Western Division; Basketball 2,3,4; Track 2; Golf 3; Vocal 1,2,3; F.F.A. 1; Class Officer: President 4. VICTORIA ANN FOX Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1,2,3, Twirler 1,2,3; Vocal 1,2,3; Football Homecoming Candidate 4; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Student Council: Representative 3; Class Officer: Secretary 4; Paper Staff 4; Annual Staff 4. 14 JUNIORS Roy Arnold John Bond Jerry Chappell Terry Coats Jim Correll Mary Crittenden Ira Downs Wallace Headrick Dean Kincade David Kinslow Jim McVay Carol Miller Teresa Pippitt Donnetta Powell Betty Ramsey Carolyn Reiss Harold Stout Roger Walker Dan Whan James Winfrey Diana Wisby Bill Zirger CLASS OFFICERS Backed by the class sponsors, Mr. Sinclair and Mrs. Barr, the junior class officers for the 1964- 65 school year, LEFT TO RIGHT, Jim McVay, president; Teresa Pippitt, secretary-treasurer; and James Winfrey, vice president, discuss some class business. SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES Pam Arnold Dennis Ballard Diana Beaty Marcia Bond James Branam Tom Bromwell Alfred Dreher Carol Dreitz Gary Dunn Steve Eisenhauer Susan Ferguson Joyce Fieser Larry Fox Ronnie Fox Marilyn Haddon Mike Hamm Gary Headrick Gary Hinman Kristine Holmes Bob Hutson Gene Kincade Rick Littlefield Henry McVay Linda Moody Mike Novinger Dean Ramage Judy Ramsey Kathy Roberts Mike Schaffer Darla Thompson Ralph Toumade Serving as sophomore class leaders for the 1964-65 school year were: LEFT TO RIGHT, Henry McVay, treasurer; Mrs. Goodall, sponsor; Bob Hutson, secretary; Larry Fox, president; Mr. Hennigh, spon- sor; and Gary Hinnam, vice president. 18 FRESHMEN Kell Adams Eddie Bond Lena Faye Bond Rita Bond Richard Bradley Cydnee Brooks Judy Cobb Linda Correll Margaret Cox Connie Culver Joe Dennis Peggy Elliott Steve Hanks Becky Headrick Patti Jones Randy Littlefield Mike Nemec Carl Novinger Harold Short Allan Sims Leading the freshmen class in the 1964-65 school year were, LEFT TO RIGHT, Mrs. Elfner, sponsor; Judy Cobb, treasurer; Linda Correll, president; Mr. Emmert, sponsor; and, BACK ROW, Randy Littlefield, secretary and Carl Novinger, vice president. 20 GRADES KINDERGARTEN FIRST ROW: left to right, Mrs. Sinclair, Danny Kolb, Joyce Barr, Ann DonaJhue, Lori Jacobs, Ann Fruechting, Barbara Kidder, Sarah Adams, Marcia Yearick, and Danny Schaffer. SECOND ROW: Brett Bromwell, Jimmy Jones, Douglas Long, Nicky Cannon, Ronnie Eakes, Mike Dierking, Rusty Tournade and Dino Bolan. Boian. FIRST ROW: left to right, Christy Hatfield, Leslie Ann Schield, Shari Angell, Susan Brown, Marilyn Cox, Leigh Ann Hinman, Melissa Shinogle, Doris Naab, and Connie Richardson. SECOND ROW: Gary Packard, Paul Cox, Marland Coulter, Mark Pippitt, Alva Stegman Jr., Tommy Dolenz, Rusty Sims, Donnie Dufield, Bill William- son, and Andy Kisner. PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK J. C. PENNEY CO. 300 N. OR 303 S. KANSAS LIBERAL LIBERAL, KANSAS 22 FIRST GRADE FIRST ROW, left to right: Miss Vera Jennings, Patricia Yearick, Nancy Utz, Shelley Novinger, Janet Schmidt, Ginger Woods, Regina Woods, Judy Tournade, Marilyn Bradley, and Michael Haddon. SECOND ROW: Danny Holmes, Tracy Utz, Michele Haddon, Lola Goodale, Bobby Coulter, Floydene Thompson, Karla Lubbers, Venissa Graham, Rhonda Wiseman, and Julie Jones. THIRD ROW: Philip Wilson, Jeffrey Riedel, Patsy Maison- neuve, Cynthia Hacker, Dana Miller, Benny Bond, Tommy Sheldon, Robert Goering, Merlin Holmes, and Larry Tournade. SECOND GRADE FIRST ROW, left to right: Danny Reynolds, Dawana Trisby, Cindy Kidder, Leon Winfrey, Wayne Crittenden, Chris Miller, Brad Klein, and Paula Lubbers. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Pruitt, Debra Packard, Peggy Novinger, Jo Ann Schell, Jerry Sheldon, Vail Fruechting, Kerry Fink, Roger Bradley, and Vonda Martin. THIRD ROW: Angela Alverez, Jerry Jones, Monti Eastin, Debbie Hill, Mellody Zirger, Stephanie Hennigh, Robert Cox, Dale Shoemaker, and Milan Davis. FOURTH ROW: Eddie Pippitt, Randy Jones, Gary Bromwell, Dennis Long, Jeffrey Barr, Lu Ann Short, Jeffrey Williamson, Andy Dierking, and Norman Goering. 23 THIRD GRADE FIRST ROW, left to right: Mrs. Pearson, Angie Brown, Susan Spencer, Anita Kidder, Melanie Headrick, Richelle Roberts, Michelle Sims, Belinda Holmes, and Jancie Barr. SECOND ROW: Roger Holmes, Bruce Lepper, Florinda Woods, Jan Wells, Linda Atkinson, Paula Harris, Jack Bromwell, Kent Miller, and Richard Roberts. THIRD ROW: Pat Bromwell, Billy Sheldon, Cary Utz, David Brooks, Roger Burdick, Darwin Thomp- son, and Ronnie Goering. FOURTH GRADE FIRST ROW, left to right: Mrs. Naim, Mike Lubbers, Brenda Hill, Terry McCollom, Carla Winfrey, Renee Reynolds, Jeanette Goering, Diana Rickers, Donna Kline, and Richard Miller. SECOND ROW: Larry Shelman, Edward Hutson, Jeff Schmidt, Susan Riedel, Cindy Pippitt, Margo Dierking, RuthMcVay, Rockie Correil, and Danny Shoemaker. 24 FIFTH GRADE FIRST ROW, left to right: Mrs. Stevens, Gloria Wisby, Debra Sue McCollom, Pamela Angell, Connie Bradley, Donna Burdick, Cindy Yearick, and Marva Kirkland. SECOND ROW: David Shoemaker, Melba Bond, Doris Jones, Vickie Geisinger, Nancy Brown, Kathy Sheldon, and Mike Zirger. THIRD ROW: Kenneth Woods, Micheal Fink, Robin Headrick, Brandon Utz, Jeff Wells, and Cecil Stuck. SIXTH GRADE FIRST ROW, left to right: Teresa Packard, Marlene Jones, Jan Brooks, Farna Hanks, Juliann Barr, Pearl Amos, and Marsha Sims. SECOND ROW: Jan Bromwell, Virginia Goodale, Debra Riedel, Melissa Walker, Margaret Fieser, Blenda Miller, Kathy Holmes, and Bill Rickers. THIRD ROW: Donnie Spencer, Dickie Spencer, Cloyce Culver, Donald Wheelen, Mike Kirkland, Tim Beaty, and Rodney Littlefield. 25 SEVENTH GRADE FIRST ROW, left to right: Mrs. Dillon, David McVay, Roger Angell, Connie Roberts, Litha Hanks, Lorna Jones, Junie Zirger, and Jackie Osborn. SECOND ROW: Brian Novinger, Randy Utz, Betty Jean Powell, Kiki Adams, Sharon Branam, Tommy Holmes, and Bobby Sheldon. EIGHTH GRADE FIRST ROW, left to right: Drena Jones, Vicki Roberts, Barbara Reiss, Mary Ann Haddon, Pat Crittenden, Mickey Sims, Lois Faye Jones, and Karliss Bond. SECOND ROW: Mr. Miller, Don Wilcox, Darla Zirger, Linda Ballard, Cheri Pippitt, Charlene Hutson, James Bond, Steve Stuck, and Mike Ferguson. THIRD ROW: Craig Ramsey, Dale Schell, Ken Martin, Leonard Warf, Wayne McCarty, Bob Riedel, Ron Wheelen, and Gary Elliott. 26 JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL FIRST ROW: left to right, James Bond, Dale Schell, Brian Novinger, Randy Utz, Jackie Osborn, Mike Ferguson, and Craig Ramsey. SECOND ROW: Don Wilcox, Ken Martin, Ron Wheelen, Leonard Warf, Wayne McCarty, Bob Riedel, Gary Elliott, and Jim Miller. JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Connie Roberts, Vicki Roberts, Barbara Reiss, Charlene Hutson, and Litha Hanks. SPECIAL STAFF The cooking staff includes, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. H. E. McCarty, Fern Schaffer, Mary Hale, and Vena Langhofer. Marian Clark, secretary Lucy Bromwell, secretary Mr. and Mrs. Miller, school custodians PLAINS CLEANERS L_0—3—84 1 I 28 ROCK—A-DINE PLAINS, KANSAS 1965 PLAINSMEN, FIRST ROW: left to right, Bob Hill, Rick Coats, Scott Reiss, John Hayden, Bud Kisner, Lloyd Branam, Rick Geisinger, Tony Nemce and Larry Ball. SECOND ROW: Ralph Tournade, student manager; Gary Headrick, Gary Hinman, Roger Walker, Jim Correll, Wallace Headrick, Roy Arnold, James Winfrey, Jim Mc- Vay, Ira Downs, Terry Coats, Tom Bromwell, Superintendent Hubert Dillon and A1 Lewis. THIRD ROW: Asst. Coach Bob Goodall, Bob Hutson, Gary Dunn, Jim Branam, Steve Eisenhauer, Dennis Ballard, Rick Littlefield, Mike Nemec, Kell Adams, Randy Littlefield, Mike Novinger, Henry McVay, Larry Fox, and Dean Ramage. An experienced nuclues of 11 returning lettermen led the Plainsmen to a season’s record of 8-1, a complete reversal of last year's 1-8. Second in Iroquois League play, the Plainsmen’s only loss was to the Cimarron Blue- jays, 3-13. The Plainsmen allowed only one touchdown to be scored on them on the ground during the entire season. This was accomplished by Cimarron, who also scored one TD on a fumble. LEFT TO RIGHT, Student manager Ralph Tournade, Asst. Coach Bob Goodall, and Coach A1 Lewis. THE HAMM AGENCY LO 3-7671 plains Lloyd Branam, 66 Senior Linebacker- -defense guard--offense Co-Lineman of the year All--Area—SOUTHWEST DAILY TIMES All--Southwest—Second Team All--State--Honorable Mention Jim McVay, 80 Junior End--defense and offense All—Area--SOUTHWEST DAILY TIMES Bob Hill, 39 Senior End--defense Fullback- -offense All--Area--SOUTHWEST DAILY TIMES All - -Southwest - -Honorable Mention Roger Kisner, 77 Senior Tackle--defense, offense All—Area—SOUTHWEST DAILY TIMES Scott Reiss, 44 Senior Halfback - - offe nse All--Area--Honorable Mention— SOUTHWEST DAILY TIMES Rick Coats, 12 Senior C ornerm an- - defense Quarterback- -offense All--Area--Honorable Mention SOUTHWEST DAILY TIMES FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Plains 12 0 Plains 12 0 Plains 12 0 Plains 38 0 Plains 38 0 Plains 3 13 Plains 20 0 Plains 13 0 Plains 40 0 PLAINS PHARMACY PLAINS, KANSAS Wallace Headrick, 75 Junior T ackle—of fe nse John Hayden, 70 Senior Tackle-defense Rick Geisinger, 51 Senior Middle Guard—defense Center—offense Larry Ball, 85 Senior End--offense Tony Nemec, 60 Senior Linebacker—defense Guard—offense Jim Correll, 20 Junior Cornerman—defense James Winfrey, 45 Junior Halfback—defense W ingback—offense B-TEAM FRONT ROW: left to right, Steve Eisenhauer, Dean Ramage, Roger Walker, Mike Nemec, Mike Novinger, Randy Littlefield, Larry Fox, and Kell Adams. BACK ROW: Dennis Ballard, Rick Littlefield, Roy Arnold, Gary Headrick, Tom Bromwell, Gary Dunn, Gary Hinman, Henry McVay, Ira Downs, Bob Hutson, Jim Branam, and Terry Coats. BETTY’S BEAUTY SALON HOLMES MOTOR CO. lo-3-736i PLAINS, KANSAS YOUR JOHN DEERE DEALER FOR 36 YEARS 32 Teresa Pippitt, junior candidate, was crowned 1964-65 Football Homecoming Queen at halftime ceremonies of the Plains vs. Meade game. The Queen and her attendants. Attendants were Kathy McVay, senior, Vicki Fox, senior, and Marcia Bond, sophomore. Crown and flower bearers were Andy Kisner, and Marilyn Cox. Senior escorts Lloyd Branam, Rick Coats, Scott Reiss and Tony Nemec. FIRST NATIONAL BANK LIBERAL., KANSAS FIRST ROW: left to right, Joe Dennis, Randy Littlefield, Dean Ramage, Larry Fox, Henry McVay, Mike Novinger, Jim Correll, and Richard Bradely. SECOND ROW: Ralph Tournade, student manager; Mike Nemec, Jerry Chappell, Rick Coats, Tom Bromwell, Bob Hutson, Roy Arnold, and Scott Reiss. THIRD ROW: Bob Goodall, Coach; Rick Littlefield, James Winfrey, Bob Hill, Dean Fieser, Jim McVay, Terry Coats, Roger Kisner, Wallace Headrick, and A1 Lewis, Asst. Coach. Rick Coats, right, was named one of the top 11 players in the Panhandle by the SOUTH WEST DAILY TIMES. Scott Reiss, left, received honorable mention from the TIMES. Plains Ford 31 41 Spearvile 73 74 Beaver 46 49 ♦Meade 58 85 F owler 59 55 ♦Cimarron 49 47 Minneola 48 50 ♦Ashland 69 57 Sublette 66 38 ♦Greensburg 50 62 Rolla 78 69 ♦Cold water 60 57 Montezuma 83 63 ♦Protection 55 49 KELLY'S MEN'S WEAR INC. SONIC DRIVE-IN 34 220 N. KANSAS 1—1 beral 340 E. PANCAKE BLVD. LI BERAL. Bob Hill James Winfrey Roger Kisner Jim McVay Dean Fieser Rick Littlefield Terry Coats Jim Correll B-TEAM FIRST ROW: left to right, Mike Nemec, Larry Fox, Dean Ramage, Mike Novinger, Randy Littlefield, Richard Bradley, and Joe Dennis. SECOND ROW: Jerry Chappell, Tom Bromwell, Rick Littlefield, Wallace Headrick, Roy Arnold, Bob Hutson, Henry McVay, and A1 Lewis, Coach. THE CITIZEN'S STATE BANK LIBERAL, KANSAS Senior Sandy George was crowned 1964-65 Basketball Homecoming Queen at the half of the Plains-Coldwater B-Team game. Queen Sandy and her Court, LEFT TO RIGHT, Carolyn Reiss, Junior; Patty Jones, Freshman; Judy Ramsey, Sophomore; Danny Kolb and Leigh Ann Hinman, crown and flower bearers. Senior escort. LEFT TO RIGHT, Scott Reiss, Rick Coats, Bob Hill, and Dean Fieser. 36 TRACK The lack of experience did not hold the track team back as they won a first place trophy for the mile relay and 37 medals during the season. Scott Reiss, the only senior on the team, took two firsts at the league meet, high jump and javelin. Other league medals were: 2nd in the mile relay, Kell Adams, Jim Branam, Bob Hutson, and Henry McVay; and ord in the broad jump, Bob Hutson. CQlp The Plains 4-man golf team qualified for the sixth year in a row for the state tournament when they came in third at the regionals. The team consisted of Mike Hamm, Mike Novinger, Wallace Headrick and Dean Ramage. The inexperience of the young team caught up with them at the state meet and they placed twelfth. PEPSI COLA BOTTLING CO. 37 811 S. KANSAS LIBERAL 38 ACTIVITIES STUDENT COUNCIL Correll, Kell Adams, Larry Fox, McVay, and Roger Kisner. FIRST ROW: left to right, Donald Hennigh; advisor, Sandy George, Scott Reiss, Marcia Bond, and Supt. Dillon. SECOND ROW: Rita Bond, Linda Carol Miller, and Terry Coats. THIRD ROW: John Hayden, Gary Dunn, Jim A MMTJA T TA PP FRONT ROW: left to right, Joyce Fieser, Kathy McVay, Pearl Whan, Delores Moody, and Kristine Holmes. BACK ROW: David Kinslow, Harold Stout, Dan Whan, Vicki Fox, Larry Ball, and Clifford Thomas, advisor. 40 Y-TE E NS FIRST ROW: left to right, Kathy McVay, Sandra George, Vicki Fox, Mary Alice Brown, Pearl Whan, Joy Winfrey, Delores Moody, Connie Culver, and Mrs. Elfner, sponsor. SECOND ROW: Darla Thompson, Judy Cobb, Carol Miller, Donnetta Powell, Mary Crittenden, Teresa Pippitt, Carolyn Reiss, Diana Wisby, and Patty Jones. THIRD ROW: Susan Ferguson, Carol Dreitz, Judy Ramsey, Kathy Roberts, Linda Moody, Joyce Fieser, Kristine Holmes, and Margaret Cox. FOURTH ROW: Lena Faye Bond, Diana Beaty, Marcia Bond, Pam Arnold, Becky Headrick, Zita Tournade, Cydnee Brooks, Rita Bond, and Linda Correll. Y-TEEN OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Carolyn Reiss, Diana Wisby, Sandy Chappell, and Pearl Whan. FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION [v lA 4_5681 LIBERAL, KANSAS 67901 41 PLAINSMEN BAND, FIRST ROW: left to right, Connie Culver, Barbara Reiss, Valerie McCarty, Patricia Crit- tenden, Kristine Holmes, and Linda Ballard. SECOND ROW: Vicki Roberts, Mickey Sims, Connie Roberts, Charlene Hutson, Cheri Pippitt, Carolyn Reiss, Sharon Branam, Lois Jones, Becky Headrick, Judi Cobb, and Sandy George. THIRD ROW: Mary Crittenden, Carol Miller, Lorna Jones, Drena Jones, Tommy Holmes, Craig Ramsey, Ronald Wheelen, Donnie Wilcox, Allan Sims, Carl Novinger, Robert Riedel, Dale Schell, Randy Utz, Brian Novinger, Gary Elliott, Roger Angell, Joyce Fieser, and Ken Martin. FOURTH ROW: Kathy Roberts, David McVay, and director George Shackelton. MIXED CHORUS, FIRST ROW: left to right, Carolyn Reiss, Lena Faye Bond, Connie Culver, Cydnee Brooks, Delores Moody, Linda Moody, Diana Wisby, Donnetta Powell, Kristine Holmes, Valerie McCarty, Joyce Fieser, Marcia Bond, Judy Cobb, and instructor Ginger Hennigh. SECOND ROW: Sandra George, Margaret Cox, Mary Crittenden, Carol Miller, Joy Winfrey, Kathy McVay, Teresa Pippitt, Patti Jones, Linda Correll, Rita Bond, Allan Sims, Larry Fox, and Carl Novinger. THIRD ROW: John Bond, Mike Schaffer, Bobby Hutson, Jim Correll, Jim McVay, Pam Arnold, Judy Ramsey, Kathy Roberts, Rebecca Headrick, Diana Beaty, Rick Coats, and Steve Eisenliauer. FOURTH ROW: Joe E)ennis, David Kinslow, Jerry Chappell, Dean Fieser, Lee Garrison, Wallace Headrick, Rick Littlefield, Mike Novinger, Gary Headrick, Ronnie Fox, and Eddie Bond. FIFTH ROW: Bill Adams, Roy Arnold, Russell Hinman, Henry McVay, Gary Dunn, and Scott Reiss. 42 BOYS ENSEMBLE LEFT TO RIGHT FRONT ROW: Larry Fox, Rick Coats, Bob Hutson, Roy Arnold, Henry McVay and Allan Sims. TOP ROW: Jim McVay, Wallace Head- rick, Bill Adams, Dean Fieser, Dennis Ballard, Scott Reiss, and Gary Dunn. Carol Miller The music department has had another fine year especially in the vocal section. The band has participated in several activities this year consisting of the Christmas concert, Pancake Day Parade held in Liberal and a spring concert held here in the multipurpose room. They also held halftime per- formances ateach of the athletic events. The vocal department has had several fine accomplishments this year. They received I and II ratings at the league music festival at Meade. Their next achievement was at the district music festival when the boys ensemble, girls ensemble, Carol Miller and Diana Wisby received I ratings which qualified them for state music festival held in Dodge City. While at State the boys ensemble and Carol Miller received I ratings. The girls ensemble received a III rating and because of illness Diana Wisby was unable to make the trip. 43 PJ?p CPUS FIRST ROW: left to right, Mrs. Robert Goodall, sponsor; Joyce Fieser, Connie Culver, Lena Faye Bond, Becky Headrick, Peggy Elliott, Teresa Pippitt, and Kathy McVay. SECOND ROW: Pearl Whan, Kristine Holmes, Delores Moody, Diana Wisby, Sandy Chappell, Joy Winfrey, Mary Alice Brown, Donnetta Powell, and Carol Miller. THIRD ROW: Mary Crittenden, Margaret Cox, Rita Bond, Judy Cobb, Pam Arnold, Linda Correll, Kathy Roberts, and Linda Moody. FOURTH ROW: Cydnee Brooks, Zita Tournade, Patty Jones, Diana Beaty, Marcia Bond, Darla Thompson, Susan Ferguson, and Marilyn Haddon. The Pep Club is a high school extracurricular activity open to all high school girls. A girl may letter in Pep Club by attending all the ballgames, football and basketball-. The Pep Club sponsors the basketball and football homecomings annually and also sponsors all of the pep rallies which are held down town and in school. PEP CLUB OFFICERS. LEFT TO RIGHT, Sandy Chappell, Joyce Fieser, Donnetta Powell, and Teresa Pippitt. 44 A-Team Cheerleaders, top, included, LEFT TO RIGHT, Judy Ramsey, Sandy George, Vickie Fox, and Carolyn Reiss. Diana Wisby, right, and Kathy McVay, left, were selected as Miss Faithful for the 1964-65 year. Miss Faithful exemplifies the spirit hoped for in all high school students. B-Team Cheerleaders, Below, included, LEFT TO RIGHT, Pam Arnold, Rita Bond, Linda Correll, Judy Cobb and Marcia Bond. 45 The Plains Chapter of the Future Farmers of America attended various judging contests this year. At the Panhandle A M contest, the livestock team placed fourth. Dean Fieser was first high individual. The team placed first at the Smith and Son Contest. Dean Fieser was first high individual. The dairy team placed second at the Garden City Judging Contest. At the state contest, the livestock team, composed of Lloyd Branam, Rick Geisinger, and Elvin Harris, placed fifteenth out of the ninty teams attending the contest. The annual F. F. A. Banquet was held April 29, 1965. The theme was Agriculture is Great . F.F.A. awards for the past year were pre- sented to various boys. IDEAL FOOD STORES A DIVISION OF ALLIED SUPERMARKETS, INC. THE JUNIOR-SENIOR PLAY. PEACE CORPS GIRLS, was presented to the public on Nov. 23-24, 1964. The play was based on the adventures of three girl members of the Peace Corps in the Philipines. The play was double cast in many parts to allow maximum participation. The play was directed by Mrs. Robert Good all, speech instructor. Tony Nemec and Carol Miller exchange ideas. 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