Republic High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Republic, KS)

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TABLE OF CONTENTS ADMINISTRATION SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN GRADES ACTIVITIES SPORTS 21 26 31 GOOD OLD RHS KO KJJ CO CM ADMINISTRATION BOARD OF EDUCATION HIGH SCHOOL Harvey Shulda, Max Conzelman, Darrel Thornton, Eldon Everts, William McClure, Jr. GRADE SCHOOL 4 Mr. Don Hinks Superintendent Mr. Marion Johnson Grade Principle Mr. Burnell Ukens Math-Science Mr. Janes Seachord Science-ShoD FACULTY Mr. Eugene Johnson Coach-Conmerce HIGH Mr. Larry Menzies English-Government GRADE Mrs. Sybil Rahe lst-2nd Grades Mrs. Beth Senkey Librarian J Mrs. Owydotta likens Comnerce-Music Mrs. Muriel Tallent 3rd-Uth Grades SCHOOL Mrs. Clarice Seachord Enclish-Hone Ec. SCHOOL Mrs. Geraldine Novak 5th-6th Grades 5 SCHOOL Mrs. Martin Johnson Mrs, Bernard Bagley The cooks have received a new double, oven- ed stove which aids them in preparing our good meals. The cooks have gone to a lot of work this year preparing meals for about 170 grade and high school students. Berrman Studio, Concordia. Kansas Jerry Joler. Real Estate Office Concordia. Kansas 6 PERSONNEL We purchased a new school bus and Installed two-way radios in all of the busses. This enables the drivers to communicate with the school. The drivers are from 1. to r. Don Charles, Darrell Birrell, Eldon Eitzman, James Seach- ord. We purchased new science equipment which helps us in Physics, Biology, and Science. This equipment makes it much easier to learn.The experimenting is helpful and also fun. The Typing I and Clerical Office Practice classes have enjoyed three new elite type- writers. We consider them a great help in our typing. Fitzgerald Ace Hardware. Concordia. Kansas Switzer Studio. Concordia. Kansas Christensen Oil Comoany. Concordia. Kansas 7 SENIORS CLASS OF 64 Pres.— C. Dunback Vice-Pres.— W. Eitzman Sec.— C. Bagley Treas.— J. Osborne Student Council— A. Millen Class History In the fall of 1952, five enthusiastic girls and five eager boys pe: rtrrtec the halls of Republic Grade School. They were Nancy Soman, Carne Sue Parley, Arlene Daurherty, Charlene Daugherty, Diane Tuman, Arlo Millen, George Elliott, Paul Kathrineberg, Jackie Birdsell, and Stanley VanMeter. Our first real education was. given to us by Mrs, Mitchell, our first grade teacher, Stanley VanMeter nr.d P ul Kathrineberg left us in the second semester of our first grade year. In the second and third grade years our class remained uncharged. In the fourth grade we lost Diane Tuman and Paul Kathrineberg rejoined us, P ul Kathrineberg left us in the fifth grade but we gained Marvin Cahow, In the sixth grade we lost Arlene and Charlene Duagherty and Marvin Cahow, but gained Rachelle Butler, Irene Myers, and Junior Woodside, Junior left us at the e d of the year, Paul Kathrineberg, Willard Eitzman, Louise Fuller, and Lois Fuller joined us in the seventh grade. In our conclusive year of grade school we gained Larry and Gary Heyka, We graduated under Miss Anthony, The fall of I960 marked the beginning of a high school career for twelve, scared, but excited freshman. V e were the eighth grade graduates with two new members, Carol Dunback and Beatrice Softley, We were initiated by the Seniors of 1961. We began our Sophomore year feeling like we were one step higher n our high school years, Irene Myers was no Ion er with us and we lost Beatrice Softley at the end of the year. In our third year of high school we started off with a '‘bang” and kept the same pace throughout the year. We gained Duane File and Joan Osborne to make six boys and six girls. Of the twelve members of our graduating class, four started together twelve years ago. They were: Carne Sue Bagley, Nancy Boman, Arlo Millen and Paul Kathrineberg, The Class of old1, twelve dignified students, had a happy, prosperous school year! Signed Seniors of 1SU Nancy Boman Larry Heyka Paul Kathrineberg Dunn s Service, Republic, Kansas V estside Grocery, Republic, Kansas Cliffcrt- McClure Insurance Agent, Republic, Kansas State 3ank of Chester, Chester, Nebraska 9 SPONSOR Mr. Burnell Ukens C TVTE STIE 3 '?T.EY WANE LOY LT,E C ROL IE . YE D ' CK J PY JOSEPH HEYKA VTMAPE LEE EITZKAN VYOY ELAINE BOKAN ’’all ville ’.u-.' or C r.par.y, olleville, Kansas Loltr.n otor or.yany, Belleville, Kansas eville Inplemer.t Coapany, Belleville, Kansas 10 II scs‘.:e:. ‘sxitast-3. ‘a c s apcxeo sssuex ‘axiTA !:®'. ‘.xsueaxo e.xo pis ;oep sesue ; faXTTA;=XT®EI ‘ao eA XE P -e XT?:: Iie-i ivlai'i.j.i a.ci i'iOxi U'icit SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the Seniors of Republic High School, the class of 1?6U, being of sound mind, memory, and body, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament. To the Faculty we leave all the underclassmen in hopes that they donrt follow in our footsteps. To the Freshmen we leave our great Sponsor and our good looks and we hope they will use them as well as we have. To the Sophomores we will our tremendous ability to conduct peaceful class meet- ings and reach agreements as quickly as we have. To the Juniors we will our ability to keep the teachers happy, our ability to get good grades in government class, and our ability to present a wonderful prom. To the community we leave our ability to stir up trouble and spin tires on the pavement. To the cooks and to the janitor we leave behind our appetites and our messes. I, Lois Fuller, will my cooking ability to Sally Fuller and my romantic ability to Marlene Snyder. I, Joan Osborne, will my red hair to Jim Elliott and my ability to create riots to Martha Rothchild. I, Carol Dunback, will my typing ability to Ron Reinke and my brains to Bette Ann Zolkento. I, Louise Fuller, will my driving ability to Pat Reinke and my bookkeeping ability to any sophomore who needs it. I, Carne Sue Bagley, will my gorgeous blonde hair to Steve Dunback and my place as cheerleader to Carol Petersen. I, Nancy Boman, will my winning smile to Elaine Gunn and ny singing ability to Paul Osborne. I, Gary Heyka, will my way with the girls to Alan McClure and my ability to get along with the teachers to Stanley Fager. I, Paul Kathrineberg, will try terrific basketball ability to Jim Miller and my safe driving to John Charles. I, Duane File, will my typing ability to Kent Swartz and my great track ability to William Daugherty. I, Larry Heyka, will my hunting ability to Bryan Simtrs and my ability to work hard in the summer to Steve Gunn. I, Arlo Millen, will r y speeding ability to Greg Birrell and ry hunting ability to Brad Blair. I, Willard Eitzman, will my spectacular ability to play football to 3ryan Simms and my singing ability to Stanley Van Meter, Signed, sealed, and delivered by the Senior Class of l?6ii, we hereby declare this to be our last will and testament. Signed and written by: Lois Fuller Joan Osborne Edwards Service, Hardy, Nebraska Louise Fuller Walt's Barber Shop, Byron, Nebraska SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY It is now the spring of 1981 as we see the class of 61 ” being reunited with Professor Ukens, their senior class sponsor. As the reunion goes on, Professor Ukens learns the following things about his old class: Carne Sue Bagley, after being the first woman graduate from Yale, has now become the first woman Dean of Yale. She has led the way in bringing women to this all men’s school. Presently she is also seeking nomination for the office of President of the United States in the next election. Good luck. Professor. Willard Eitzman has just completed the plans for the 1981 World's Fair to be held in this country. He has been working on them for the last ten years. He and his wife live in a mansion on his ranch in the Rocky Mountains where they reside the year around. Nancy Boman has just finished giving a singing engagement in Hollywood. After graduation from R.H.S. she was approached by the nation's top recording companies. She presently has five record albums on sale. Her husband and three children are very proud of her. Duane File is still America s most eligible bachelor. Wherever he goes he needs police protection to protect him from the flocks of eager women who want to meet him. To get away from all of this confusion, he secretly goes to his large farm near Lovewell where his current hobby is raising snd producing new breeds of chickens. In the world of television. Carol Dunback can be seen playing the leading role in the TV series, Nurse's World. She is very successful in this field since in actual life she is a full time nurse. After college, she married the head doctor at Los Angeles' General Hospital which has helped her tre- mendously. Now we see Gary Heyka who rests in the press box overlooking Yankee Stadium while his Dodgers trounce the Yanks. The Dodgers have won pennants ten successive years since Gary took over the ownership. In the off season, he is offensive line coach for the NFL's Chicago Bears. Lois Fuller is the leading hair stylist in Hollywood. All of the actress- es approach her on hair styling. Lois and her husband live in the center of Hollywood. She has three children: Ronny, Tommy, and Lonnie. They each have their own TV series, thanks to the help of their proud mother. Larry Heyka has just returned from space where he has been leading the way for settlement on the moon. He is presently working on a project to build the first city there. He plans to establish permanent residence there with his wife and family. He will return in his own space ship shortly. Louise Fuller is the leading accountant for the nation's leading business concern. She has traveled all over the country lecturing and instructing people interested in the business world. In her spare time, she is an author of romance stories. She is still looking for a husband. Going to the sports world we see Paul The Toe Kathrineberg who has just led the Chicago Bears to another NFL chamoionshio. His rlace kicking and power running as fullback have earned him top honors: although he was cit°d for his position at offensive guard in college. In his spare time he test drives cars for Motor Trend magazine. Joan Osborne is the proud mother of five red headed boys. She and her family live on a small 15.000 acre spread north of Republic. She has just announced the purchase of a small Caribbean island where she plans to spend the winters. She also owns a rather large amount of stock in the Studebaker Corporation. Arlo Millen is presently one of the world's leading archeologists. He has just discovered the remains of an ancient Egyptian city. He and his lovely wife live on a house boat on the Nile River. Many people annually visit his museum of archeological history. His donated museum is located in the heart of Republic City. Sothers Farm Supply, Courtland, Kansas Farmer's Union Grain, Supply, Courtland, Kansas Bernard Blair, Pioneer Seed Dealer, Formosa, Kansas Ideal Market, Superior, Nebraska Farmer's Union Coop Creameries, Superior, Nebraska 13 BABY PICTURES WlLIwUUJ L. PAUL K LARRY H GARY H. NANCY B CARNE B. jo j: c IOUISE F. tats f ARLG K DUANE F. CAROL D. JUNIORS JUNIORS William Daugherty Alan HcClure Billie Sue Hanson Bradley Blair Republic Oil Company, Republic, Kansas Republic Cafe, Republic, Kansas Le an's Barber Shop, Republic, Kansas CLASS RI '03 ill People's Rational Bank, Belleville, lansas Arbuthnot Drug Company, Belleville, Kansas Coop Elevator and Oil Company, Belleville, Kansas Lynn Boylan Stanley Van Meter Elaine Gunn Maxine Keggitt Sue Erkenbrack Dennis Fuller Donnie Rakestrav Bette Ann Zoltenko Ron Reinke Joyce Shadduck Marlene Snyder Bryan Simms Steve Dunback Greg Birrell John Charges Pres. Bryan Simms Vice-Pres. Brsd Blair Sec.-Treas. John Charles Student Council Greg Birrell Reporter Stanley rR ■ SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES Cathy Steir Jim Elliott Mike Fager Richard Barry Randy Rahe Dale Fischer NanCie Hinks Pat Reinke Jamie Hofts Pre. - Cynthia Brown V. Pre. - Paul Osborne Sec. - Treas. - Janice Thornton Rep. - NanCie Hinks Council Mem. - Vickie Boman Cynthia Brown Shirley Powell Stanley Eitzman Paul Osborne 18 FRESHMEN Hr. Seachord- Sponsor FRESHMEN Kent Swartz Steve Gunn Sally Fuller Harold Fisher Carolyn Davidson Pres.- Harold Fisher Vice-Pres.- Carolyn Davidson Sec.-Treas.- Jim Hiller Rep.-Steve Gunn Council Mem.- Greg Johnson Edwin Van Meter Stanley Fager Sohoular-Bishop Grain Conyony, Superior, Hebrasb Farmer's Union Co-Op, Hardy, Nebraska Eyron Co-Op Association, Tyron, Nebraska C. P.einke Dumber Corrany, Dyrcn, Nebraska Darrell Hansen Alan Daugherty Greg Johnson 20 GRADES • 'V ' ' ' ' V, V ir- ' r ■' V . M - • • r+ l K • :i j «aF :v 7 - I :C c 3 r • f- SEVENTH AND EIGHTH Mr. Johns or. Linda Eitzman '’adine Sberly Jeanette Bagley Clifford Hobson Patricia Burge Nicky Seachord Pamela Boylan John Trimmer Phyllis Reed Jan Eitzman Michael Birrell Alana McClure '•'ilma Daugherty Sharon Kintigh Sidney Heistand Judy Osborne S perior Coca-Cola Company, Superior, Nebraska Superior Floral Company, Superior, Nebraska Hilltop Cafe, Superior, Nebraska 22 K s. Novak FIFTH and SIXTH Mark 3rown Lorraine Evert Danny Fuller Loisann Tuley Junior Heistar.d Lorry Keistnnd Freda Trimer David Bonan Debora Kintigh Patricia Gunn Phyllis Eitzmann Kelvin Daugherty Samuel Clark Julie Sankey Arlene Joyol Michael Kintigh Vonley Van Meter Linda Powell Judy Silsby ’■fyron Eitzman Jacquelin Hurley Alan Seachord Michael Brzon Evelyn Daugherty Pamela Boman Jana 3urge Gary Stradley Nancy McEwen Carlf Steier Chafferty Grain Company, Chester, Nebraska Klima Lumber Company, Scandia, Kansas Scandia State Bank, Scandia, Kansas Bachelor-Faulkner-Dart, Belleville, Kansas 23 Mrs. Tallent THIRD AND FOURTH narrexx r.o« Wilma Barry Marilyn Farlee LaRae Eitzmann Coleen Steier Linda Thayer Hick;’ Albertson Lynn VanNortwick Paul Thornton Scott Hobson Dale Zoltenko Kean Dunback Duane Gritten Craig Elliott Thomas Hofts Christine Joyal Kimberley Boylan Sheri Seachord Patricia Mciwen Leslie Ann Johnson Debra Moeller Allen Hurley Leon Hobson Victor Burge Warren Fuller Nondorf Grocery and Market, Courtland, Kansas Chase Champlin Service, Courtland, Kansas Dickes Supermarket, Courtland, Kansas 24 FIRST AND SECOND 15rs. Rahe Kathy Finch Lindsey Van Meter Carol Hall V.’ayne Johnson Joy Dunback Jan Botnan Jimmy Fuller Junior Bouray Diane Moeller Verlyn Farlee Marcia Ritterling John Clark Curtis Ritterling Patty Fuller Johnny Heistand Larry Jensby Dessie Joyal Keith Barry Belinda Gunn Gordon Rasmussen Nancy Jensby Tracy Hallack Karla Tuley L. J. Messer Company, Belleville, Kansas Food Mart, Belleville, Kansas Duckwalls, Belleville, Kansas Robinson's Conoco Service, Superior, Nebraska Meta's House of 3eauty, Belleville, Kansas 3 £ J Clothiers, Belleville, Kansas Back Row: P. Miller, J. Osborne, C. Stier, E. Gunn, B. Hanson, V. Brzon, M. Snyder, N. Hinks, C. Davidson, J. Thornton, M. Rothchild, S. Fuller, Second Row: V. Boman, C. Peterson, J. Hofts, C. Brown, M. Meggitt,L. Boylan, S. Powell, S. owell, B. Zoltenko, S. Erkenbrack, Front Row: Sponsor-Mrs. Seachord, Sec.-L. Fuller, Vice-Pres. N. Boman, Pres.-C. Bagley, Treas.-L. Fuller, Student Council-C. Dunback. Not Shown, J. Heistand, P. Reinke, and J. Shadduck. PEP CLUB Back Row: S. Fuller, C. Davidson, V. Brzon, J, Shadduck, B. Hanson, C. Stier, L. Boylan, Second Row: N. Boman, C. Bagley, J. Osborne, M. Rothchild, N. Hinks, J. Hofts, J. Heistand, B. Zoltenko, Third Rows M. Meggitt, V. Boman, C. Petersen, S. Erkenbrack, S. Powell, S. Powell, P. Miller, J. Thorton, P. Reinke, Front Row: Sponsor-Mrs. Sankey, Pres.- L. Fuller, Vice-Pres.-L. Fuller, Sec.-Treas.- Carol Dunback, Not Shown-Cynthia Brown. Martin Tractor Company, Concordia, Kansas Rite-Way Laundry and Dry Cleaners, Concordia, Kansas Y-TEENS Back Row: R. Reinke, E. VanMeter. D. Rakestraw. S. Gunn. H. Fisher J. Hall H. Swartz, A. Daugherty. D. Hanson. T. Smith. J. Charles. A. Millen. W. Eitzman. Second Row: P. Reinke, C. Bagley, M. Meggitt. M. Rothchild, L. Boylan. J. Hofts. B. Zoltenko, J. Osborne. Front Row: B. Hanson. L. Fuller, V. Brzon. P. Miller. E. Gunn, C. Brown, C. Petersen. SAT IT WITH MUSIC Republican Valley Feedlot, Scandia, Kansas J.L. Bennet, Scandia, Kansas Nelson's I.G.A., Scandia, Kansas Mrs. Gwydotta Ukens, our music instructor, has led us into a gay and spirited time in music. Our Christmas program this year required much work, but it really was funl A new trio was formed for the coming year: N. Boman, C. Bagley, V. Boman. We have a sopho- more quartet: J. Thornton, V. Boman, J. Hofts, C. Peterson. The boys ensemble consists of: W. Eitzman, A. Millen, B. Blair, J. Charles, S. Dunback, W. Daughtery, A. Daurhtery, D. Rake- straw, H. Fisher. The triple trio is: Sopranos- N. Boman, J. Thornton, N. Hinks. Seconds-V. Boman, E. Gunn, J. Hofts. Altos-C. Bagley, B. Hanson, C. Petersen. This year Grade Recitals and a Spring Concert were given for your pleasure. Our band party was held on December 22, 1963. We exchanged gifts and Santa Claus (Mr. Ukens) came that night with a bag full of goodies. Many students took solos, quartets, ensembles, and instrumental numbers to district this year. Mrs. Gwydotta Ukens, our band and chorus instructor 'n'v-'CH0RUS. v’Vn' Beck Row: .'. Daughtery, D. File, P. Kathrineberj, S. VanMeter, R. Rahe, J. Killer, G Johnson, S. Eitzmann, H Eitznann, M. Fa c-r, S. Dunback, A. McClure, E Blair Second Row: C. Dunback, M Synder, N Hinks, C. Davidson, L. Fuller, N; Bcnan, J. Shadduck Front Row: S. Erkenbrack, S. Pc'iell, C. Stier, J. Thornton, V. Roman, S. Powell, S. Fullor. BAND Left to right,front to back. D. Tuley, P. Reed, C. Bagley, M. Meggitt, M. Rothchild, S. Erkenbrack. First row: M. Snyder, S. Powell, L. Boylan, P. Boylan, P. Barge, J. Bagley. Second row: V. Brzon, S. Powell, V. Boman, W. Boman, L. Eitzman. Third row: C. Petersen, K. Elliott, J. Hofts, S. Dunback, D. Thayer. Fourth row: N. Boman, K. Swartz, M. Birrell, B. Brzon, A. McClure, A. McClure. Dr. C.A. Noble, Republic, Kansas Swedish-American State Bank, Courtland, Kansas Maher Grain Incorporated, Courtland, Kansas L.E. Garman, Courtland, Kansas 29 HOMECOMING ROYALTY Paul Kathrinegerg, Joan Csborne, King Willard Eitzman, Queen Nancy Boman, Carne Sue Bagley, and Arlo Millen. Escort Willard Eitzman and Queen Carne Sue Bagley 30 Back row: A. McClure, H. Swartz, J. Killer, S. Eitzraann, H. Eitzmann, H. Fischer, S. Gunn, D. Hanson, T. Smith, B. Simms, Student Manager. Second row: E. Van Meter,R. Reinke, G. Bir- rell, B. Blair, F. Osborne, R. Rahe, D. Rakestraw, A. Daugherty, Front row: S. Dunback, J. Elliott, i . Eitzman, A. Millen, L. Heyka, P. Kathrineberg, G. Heyka, J. Charles. N. Boman, J. Osborne, 11. Keg git, C. Bagley, S. Erkenbrack. GET IK THERE AND FIGHT ; REPUBLIC 4 5 - TORS 6 HOMECOMING SCORE FOOTBALL - 1963 The Republic Wildcats had a very successful football season in 1963 as they won seven, lost one, and tied one. Their wins were over Munden, 20-13; Hardy, 3?-lU: Longford, U5-6: Notre Dame. 22-13; Esbon, Ul-6; Haddam, 31-0; and Jamestown 38-6. Their tie was with Scandia. lU-lU. and their only loss was to Wakefield, 25-19. The team was coached by Eugene Johnson in his first year at Republic and assisted by Burnell Ukens. Republic Grain, Republic, Kansas Ray Ruth's, 3u erior, Debraska Security Rational Rank, Su erior, Nebraska Valley Lumber, Superior, Nebraska 32 A TEAK Back row: Coach Johnson, J. Elliott, P. Osborne, W. Eitzman, P. Kathrineberg, A. Killen, Asst. Coach B. Ukens. Front row: B. Blair, S. VanMeter, J. Charles, B. Simms, D. Rakestraw. B TEAM Back row: Coach E. Johnson, S. Dunback, D. Hanson, T. Smith, A. Daughterty, R. Rahe, Asst. Coach B. Ukens. Middle row: H. Fisher, S. Gunn, S. Eitzman, K. Swartz, C. Daughterty. Front row: D. Fisher, E. VanKeter, A. McClure, H. Eitzman, J. Killer, R. Barry. R. Johnson J. Osborne C. Bagley N. Boman M. Meggitt S. Erkenbrack Coach Eugene Johnson TRACK TEAM Back Row: D, Hanson, S. Gunn, K, Swartz, K. Fischer, J. Millen, S. Van Meter, A. Daugherty, S. Fager. Second Row: C. Daugherty, D. Fisher, S. Eitzmann, H. Eitznann, M, Fager, T. Smith, R. Rahe, P. Osborne, J. Elliott. Third Row: R. Reinke, D. Rakestraw, G. Birrell, J. Charles, B. Blair, B. Simms, S. Van Meter, S. Dunback. Front Row: Assit, coach B. Ukens, D. File, A. .Millen, W. Eitzman, L. Heyka, P. Kathrineberg, Coach G. Johnson. Girls’ Volleyball Team Sack Hew: C. Davidson. £. Erkenhrack K. Meggitt. !•'. Snvdar. C. Stier. C. Petersen. V. Reman. Rothchild. K. Hinks, Second Row: S. Fuller. V. Brzon, 0. Hefts, P. Hiller, J. Thornton, E. Har.ron. L. Boylan. J. H-1stand. Front Rev: rcarh L. Menzi F. Po-’an, L. Fuller. 1. Fuller. C. Bagley. C. Dunback, J. Osborne. Track Team Front Rov: N. Boman. L. Fuller. J. Osborne, C. 3agley, L. Fuller, C. Dunback. Second P.o'v: N. Hinks, S. Erkenbrack, T. Boylan. B. Hanson. F. Snyder, Third Row: K. Rothchild. M. Meggitt. C. Davidson. S. Fuller, Coach Kenzies. O' WILIC T! 1 Byron Co-op Elevator, Byron, Nebraska Fajen Hardware, Republic, Kansas Don's Repair, Republic, Kansas Tom's Kusic House, Concordia, Kansas 35 SOFTBALL TEAM Back Row: S. Fuller, M. Rothchild, J. Hofts, V. Brzon, F. Miller, C. Davidson, C. Stier. Middle Row: M. Snyder, M. Meggitt, B. Hanson, C. Brown, V. 3oman, Coach L Kenzies, C. Petersen, N. Hinks, J. Thornton, L. Boylan, S. Erkenbrack. Front Row: N. Boman, J. Osborne, L. Fuller. C. Bagley, C. Dunback, L. Fuller, CANDID SHOTS n Who, ME???? 1 1 - ???? I promise I'll be good, if you will untie me now!!! Igloo Cafe, Concordia, Kansas Cloud County Bank, Concordia, Kansas ' hat A Mess ?? 36 SPORTS GRADE Back Row: A. Seachord, K. Gritten, J. Trimmer, S. Heistand, N. Seachord, Coach Johnson, Middle Row: K. Elliott, C. Hobson, V. Van Meter, G. Stradley, M. Eitzmann, Front Row: W. Boman, B. Brzon, B. Meggitt, J. Zoltenko, M. Brzon. S. Fuller, L. Eitzman, W. Daugherty, N. Eberly, J. Bagley, P. Boylan, S. Kintigh, D. Tuley, D. Thayer, M. Birrell, P. Burge, M. Heistand, M. Johnson, J. Osborne, J. Eitzman, J. Webber, M. Shulda, P. Reed. J. Osborne J. Eitzman J. Webber M. Shulda P. Reed Rydal Grain Company, Scandia, Kansas Farmer's Co-op Mill, Superior, Nebraska Morris and Andersen. Superior. Nebraska Johnson and Larsen Grain, Scandi8, Kansas 37 SENIOR ACTIVITIES LARRY HEYKA Football al|3ylj Basketball..............1,2,3,1 Track.....................1,2,1 Class Officer..................3 Class Plays.................3,1 KusiC).•••.••.•.«•« .....1,2,3 Student Manager................3 CAROL DUNBACK Volleyball ............1,2,3,1 Basketball .............. .2 Softball...............1,2,3,U Track........................1 Class Officer................Li Class Plays................3,1 Music..................1,2,3,1 Pep Club .............. 1,2,3,1 Y-Teens.................1,2,3,1 Student Council..............I LOUISE FULLER Volleyball.............1,2,3,1 Basketball ................ 1 Softball...............1,2,3,1 Track.................... 3,1 Class Plays................3,1 Music..................1,2,3,1 Pep Club...............1,2,3,! Y-Teens................1,2,3,! WILLARD EITZMAN Football...............1,2.3.1 Basketball.............1.2.3.1 Track ..................1.2.3-1 Homecoming Attendent.........1 Class Plays ...............3.1 Class Officer................1 Music ..................1.2.3.1 Student Council ..............1 GARY HEYKA DUANE FII£ Basketball................... 1.2 Track ..................1,2,3.1 Class Plays ................3,1 Class Officer ...............1,2 Music....................1,2,3,1 PAUL KATHRINEBERG Football.................1,2,3,1 Basketball. .............1,2,3,1 Track......................1,3,1 Class Officer..................3 1 2 3 Class Plays..............1,2,3,1 Council...............2 Music..,...................1,2,3 ......1 ......3 Football..,.,..............1,3,L Basketball. .1,2,3,! Track..................... 1,1 Class Plays.................3,1 Music.. Student _______________________ Band............... ..........3 Homecoming Attendent Band................. ARLO KILLEN Football................1,2,3,1 Basketball..............1,2,3,! Track...................1,2,3,1 Class Officer.............. 1,2 Class Plays.................3,1 Music...................1,2,3,1 Homecoming Attendent...,......1 Student Council...............1 Band...,................... .1,2 1 LOIS FULLER Volleyball.............1,2,3,1 Basketball ..................1 Softball...............1,2,3,1 Track......................3,1 Class Officer..............3,1 Class Plays................3,1 Music..................1,2,3,1 Pep Club................1,2,3,U Y-Teens................1,2,3,1) Librarian..................... JOAN OSBORNE CARNE BAGLEY Volleyball Basketball............. Softball . . .1 , t])| Snf+.hnTI , ..1.2.3.1 Track Class Officsr•••••••••• .1,2,3,1 Class Officer ........ Class Plays Music............. ........1 Y-Teens Homecoming Attendent Cheerleader. ...2,3,1 Class Plays P©p Club•••••«••••••••• .1,2,3,1 Band............ Student Council NANCY BOHAN Volleyball................1,2,1,1 Basketball......,..........,..! Softball..................1,2,3,1 Track..................... ..3,1 Class Officer..................1,3 Class Plays.................2,3,1 Music.............. 1,2,3,1 Y-Teens..................1,2,3,1 Homecoming Queen..............1 Cberleader.................. 3,1 Band................... 1,2, 3,1 Pep Club..................1,2,3,1 Student Council................2,3 1 Issacson Auto Parts Texaco Service, Scandia Kansas Clarence L. Gile Insurance, Scandia, Kansas Hone Oil and Supply Co., Scandia, Kansas 38 STUDENT COUNCIL Bottom row M. Snyder, V. Baman, A. Millen, C. Dunbsck Back row G. Birrell, Mr. Hinks, G. Johnson ANNUAL STAFF C, Dunback, L. Fuller, J. Osborne, N.Boman, L. Heyka, C. Bagley, G. Heyka, Mr. Menzies, Fuller, A. Millen P. Kathrineberg, W. Eitzman Fir:'t itior.oL a Belleville, Ce.-.ocs J:c: Cclli s 01 ct ine, Belleville, Censas 'ri b 3 :iic, : silrville, .s: sas 39 We have discovered many precious things in this school--friendship, knowledge, and happiness. We worked, we learned, we loved, we lived. We were challenged by our teachers, by our parents, and we shall continue to be challenged as we be- gin the new life that lies beyond. Al- though we will be separated, our memories of RHS will linger on.


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