Republic High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Republic, KS)

 - Class of 1965

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Article Ills I, William Daugherty, will my good grades to a Freshman who needs them and my ability to speak French to Jim Elliott. Article TVs I, Billie Hanson, will my desire to be a nurse to anyone who wants it, and my ability to keep a secret to Joyce Webber and Carolyn Davidson. Article V: I, Ron Reinke, will my John Gnagy Drawing Course to Sally Fuller, and my moon watcning ability to Miss Nagely. Article Vis I, Marlene Snyder, will my ability to drive a car to Jim Miller, and my ability to get into trouble to Janice Thornton and Cathy Steier. Article VIIs I, Joyce Shadduck, will my ability to get into trouble with my teachers to Stan Fager and my ability to get along with my boy friend to Jo Ann Heistand. Article VIIIs I, Donnie Rakestraw, will my ability to play football to Sonny Boman, and my ability to study to Jim Miller. Article IXs I, Dennis Fuller, will my sports ability to John Hall, and my mechanical drawing ability to Stan Fager. Article Xs I, Greg Birrell, will my football ability to Article Xs I, Greg Birrell, will my sports ability to all the high school girls, and my ability to handle a F5rd on slick roads to Jim Miller. CLASS POEM William Daughtery, an unusual lad, Never does anything bad. In the library he can be found, Studying, but never making a sound. liarlene Snyder, tall and dark, Treats life like it were a lark. As a typist she's on the ball, As ’’Dear Abby she's always on call. John Charles, a super-sport man. Likes to drive it whenever he can. In basketball, John was our star. In basketball he will go far. Stan Van Meter, a football star. Made many friends, near and far. He likes basketball and he likes to run, Stan is really lots of fun. Billie Hanson, is a quiet girl, Joyce Shadduck, with hair of black, She's going to give being a nurse a whirl. With her a smile is never lack. She will be a good one, you can bet. Sometimes quiet but never down. And she'll get her a doctor, yet. She can be seen with Marv about town. Maxine Meggitt, is kind and sweet, She makes friends with all she meets, lad s a v'or’i fir she is really tops, When she gets started she nover stops. Steve Dunback, our homecoming king, He likes football and likes to sing. College is in the plans of this young For we all know he will do no bad. Elaine Gunn, in her red Ford goes, '•'here she goes nobody knows. laine is always full of jokes. Sometimes has troubles with her folks. Bryan Simms, whose always well dressed, Can run the hundred with the best. Over at Webber he spends all his time, We all like him and think he is fine. 13

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Joyce Shadduck now lives on a farm with her husband and eight child- ren. She is pretty busy taking care of them but she still has lots of time for her hobby, western music. She has just had a party which in- cluded all the top country and western singers. Billie Hanson, better known as Dr. Billie S. Hanson, has just dis- covered the cure for cancer. Right now she is very busy with lectures, but she has lots of time to devote to her husband and three darling little girls. CLASS WILL We, the Seniors of 1965, of the Republic High School, of the city of Republic, of the state of Kansas, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament, hereby revoking all former wills made by us, anything heretofore. SECTION I Article I: To the faculty, we leave the school structure still standing. Article II: To the Junior Class, we leave the ability to get into trouble with our teachers. Article III: To the Sophomore Class, we leave our ability to throw food in the lunchroom. Article IV: To the Freshman Class, we leave all the tricks of the trade to make school more enjoyable. Article V: To our parents, we leave peace and quiet for their old age. SECTION II Article I: I, Bradley Blair, will my dancing ability to Clifford Daugherty, and my ability to be on the basketball team to James Levendofsky. Article II: I, Lynn Boylan, will my brains to Mr. Menzies in the hopes that he will pass them along to the next annual staff, and my blonde hair to Jamie Hofts. Article III: I, Maxine Meggitt, will Stan to no one, and my ability to eat apples and oranges to Mr3. Davis. Article IV: I, John Charles, will my basketball ability to Eddie Van Meter, and my Super-Sports to the Fager boys. Article V: I, Stanley Davis, will my ability to get along with the English teachers to all the future Juniors, and my many hours in the office to anyone who wants them. Article VI: I, Elaine Gunn, will my ability to sing in the halls to Alana McClure, and my ability to have fun at Flipper Dances to Valeita Brzon. Article VII: I, Stanley Van Meter, will my ability to throw speed shifts to Jim Miller, and my ability to play basketball to Tom Smith. Article VIII: I, Alan McClure, will my ability to hunt coyotes to Sonny Boraan, and my ability of speed shifting a truck to Richard Barry. Article IX: I, Bryan Simms, will my hunting ability to Steve Gunn, and my running ability to Kenneth Gritten. Article X: I, Bette Zoltenko, will my fear of walking across bridges to Janice Thornton, and my ability to get in trouble with my par- ents to John Hall. SECTION III Article I: I, Steven Dunback, will my ability to raise blue ribbon hogs to Carolyn Davidson, and my ability to sing to Kent Swartz. Article IT: I, Sue Erkenbrack, will my height to Tom Smith, and my soft ball ability to Marlene Shulda. 12



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Connie Rakestraw, short and stout, Fairbury College is his choice no doubt. He likes Tootba71, puts out all st am. Has a good chance to make Fairbury's team. Bradley Blair, full of fun. Many a touchdown he did run. This is Brad we all who know, Tne boy who gets home to hea» Lynn Boylan, is mighty smart. She always has been since the start. She always works and is lots of fun. When responsibility comes, she never runs. the cock crow. Dennis Fuller, quiet and shy, ill turn out to be a good guv, Dennis's career will be at the far-” And success to the boy will be no h8l Sue Frkenbrack, our cheerleader this year, She's always around when we need a cheer. Wherever there is fun she's sure to be seen. Sue was also our homecoming queen. Alan McClure, blonde haired kid. Likes boys, but girls he never did. Seen flashing by in his dad's car, A1 will never be seen in a tavern or bar. Bette Zoltenko, is a little squirt. With the boys she likes to flirt. She reads mysterys with great elective, Someday she might be a great detective. Ron Rienke, service station boy. His work is full of fun and joy. There is never a dull minuite when he is around. He is seen every night crusing through town. Stan Davis, new boy in school, Many a time is seen playing pool. His favorite course is Chem and Math, 3ut most of the time he is a great big laugh. Greg Birrell, the boy from the farm, When driving his car can bring quick alarm. Seriousness, with Greg, is not to be found, He's all for going with Joan or goofing around. As a sponsor Mr. Harper is grand, We chose him as he is in such demand, A great help he has been. Helping us decide next year where to begin. To the faculty, we give our thanks. For putting up with us and our pranks. When we leave we'll leave behind. All of our rememberances for them to mind. 14

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