Republic High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Republic, KS)

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REPUBLIC HIGH SCHOOL REPUBLIC, KANSAS PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS 1972 WILDCAT wgam As a token of appreciation, we the Seniors of 1972 dedicate the 1972 Wildcat to our sponsor, Mr. Dick Palmer and to our parents, and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. Bob Burge Dean Dunback James Hurley, J Lee Roy Elliott Calvin Hobson Glenn Hofts Dana Johnson Otto Moeller G. E. Seybold. We are grateful to them for their guidance and counsel throughout our school days in Republic High School. DEDICATION CANT UNDERSTAND IT SOMEONE HAS COMPLETELY FILLED MY OFFICE WITH JELLO ADMINISTRATION Norman Sankey, Herbert D. Doubek, Mrs. J. C. Arbuthnot, President; Joseph Pachta, Bessie Watson, Clerk; Marion Lesovsky, Treasurer; V. E. Skipton, Superintendent; Ray G. Salmon, Ass't Superintendent; Calvin Hobson, Charles Johnson, and Eugene Waring. ARBUTHNOT DRUG STORE — BELLEVILLE, KANSAS BELLEVILLE LUMBER CO. — BELLEVILLE, KANSAS BOSWELL PAINT AND WALLPAPER — BELLEVILLE, KANSAS 4 WANT TO KNOW WHICH ONE OF YOU KIDS PUT GLUE IN MY HAT YESTERDAY. AND WANT TO KNOW RIGHT NOW FACULTY DON HINKS American History RICHARD BARRETT Vocal, Band Private Les- sons Grade Music, Art I, II, Girls Volleyball and Track Coach, and Fresh- men Sponsor. EVELYN JOHNSON Business Math, Economics, Typing I, II, Bookkeeping, Y-Teens Sponsor, and An- nual Advisor. SHARON LAKE English I, II, III, IV, Pep Club Sponsor, Librarian, and Plays Director. KLAUS KOLLMAI Germani, II, World His- tory, Government, Psy- chology, 7th G 8th Grade English, Sophomore, Sponsor, Assistant Foot- ball and Basketball Coach. DICK PALMER Drivers Ed., Health, Shop I, II, Auto Mechanics, Football, Basketball, and Track Coach, Senior Sponsor. CHARLES STAFFORD Chemistry, Biology, Al- gebra I, II, Geometry, Physics. CHERYL STRNAD Home Economics I, II, III, IV, Junior Sponsor. BYRON GRAIN COMPANY BYRON, NEBRASKA 68325 BYRON IMPLEMENT COMPANY BYRON, NEBRASKA 68325 THE COURTLAND JOURNAL COURTLAND, KANSAS C W FARM SUPPLY FORD TRACTORS AND EQUIPMENT COURTLAND, KANSAS 6 SECRETARY Mrs. Phyllis Hofts JANITOR Mr. Charles W. Walbridge COOKS Mrs. Edith Fitzgerald Mrs. Carla Jenson BUS DRIVERS Mr. Melvern Tallent Mr. James Hurley, Jr. Mr. Darrell Hanson Mrs. Mary Jane Hallack Mr. Rodney Warren DELKA’S GARAGE AUTOMOTIVE AND TRACTOR REPAIR FIELD SERVICE WELDING HARDY. NEBRASKA DON’S USED CARS TRUCKS BELLEVILLE, KANSAS 8 DON’T PLA Y NO MORE OF THEM SAD SONGS. LENNY SENIORS VICTOR BURGE Football 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 1,2,3; Track 1,2; Annual Staff 4; Class Officer 2,4; Class Plays 3,4; Boys Glee 1,2, 3; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3; Band 1,2, 3,4; Cross Country 2. KEAN E. DUNBACK Football 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Track 2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Student Council 3; Class Officer 3; Class Plays 3,4; Homecoming Attendent 4; Boys Glee 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Sweetheart Attendent 4: All Conference Football 3,4; Trade Winds 3. THOMAS HOFTS Football 1,2,4; Basketball 1,2,3; Track 2,3; Annual Staff 4; Student Council 4; Class Plays 3,4; Boys Glee 1,2,3; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3; Band 1,2, 3,4; Boys State 3. CLASS COLORS RED AND WHITE LESLIE ANN JOHNSON Valedictorian; Basketball 1, Track 1; Volleyball 1,2, 3,4; Softball 1; Pep Club 1.2, 3, 4; Pep Club Officer 3,4; Y-Teens 1.2, 3, 4; Y-Teens Officer 4; Annual Staff 4; Class Officer 2, 3; Class Plays 3,4; Girls Glee 1, 2, 3,4; Mixed Chorus 1.2, 3, 4; Band 1,2,3, 4; Girls State 3; Youth Leadership 4; Baby Queen 4; Girls Trio 3; Accompanist Girls Glee and Mix- ed Chorus 3,4; Citizenship Essay Winner 3; Presidential Classroom for Young Americans 4; Citizenship Seminar 3. DEBRA MOELLER Basketball 1, 2, 3,4; Track 1,2, 3,4; Volleyball 1,2, 3,4; Softball 1; Pep Club 1.2, 3, 4; Pep Club Officer 3,4; Y-Teens Officer 4; Annual Staff 4; Student Coun- cil 2; Class Officer 3; Class Plays 3,4; Homecoming Attendent 4; Girls Glee 1, 2, 3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2, 3, 4; Band 1,2, 3,4; Twirler 4; Y-Teens Camp 3; Sweetheart Queen 4. 10 CRAIG ELLIOTT Football 1,2; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Track 2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Student Council 3; Class Officer 1, 2,4; Class Plays 3,4; Boys Glee 1, 2, 3; Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3; Band 1,2, 3, 4; Sweetheart King 4; Cross Country 2. LEON HOBSON Salutatorian; Football 1,2, 3,4; Basket- ball 1, 2, 3,4; Track 1,2, 3, 4; Annaul Staff 4; Class Officer 1,2,4; Class Plays 3,4; Homecoming King 4; Boys Glee 1, 2, 3; Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3; Band 1, 2; Citzenship Seminar 3; State Track Meet 4. CLASS FLOWERS GIRLS: WHITEROSE BOYS: ORCHID ALLEN HURLEY Football 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Track 1,2, 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Class Officer 1, 2, 3,4; Class Plays 3,4; Home- coming Attendent 4; Boys Glee 1, 2, 3; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3; Band 1,2, 3,4; Sweetheart Attendent 4; Safety Seminar SONYA SEYBOLD Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Track 1,2, 3,4; Vol- leyball 1,2, 3,4; Softball 1; Pep Club 1, 2, 3,4; Pep Club Officer 3; Cheerleader 4; Y-Teens 1,2, 3,4; T-Teens Officer 4; Annual Staff 4; Class Officer 1, 3; Class Plays 3,4; Homecoming Queen 4; Girls Glee 1,2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1,2, 3,4. 11 DICK PALMER, SPONSOR CLASS HISTORY One bright crisp September morning, twelve years ago, in the fall of 1960, twenty anxious little boys and girls entered first grade with assistant teacher, Mrs. Charles, and Mrs. Rahe ready for us with her quick thumb-thumping. We were Johnny Meyers, Jan Levon- dofsky, Rita Levondofsky, Kimberley Boylan, Kayleen Peters, Sandra Taylor, Craig Elliott, Thomas Hofts, Bruce Larkins, Allen Hurley, Albert Taylor, Jr., Patricia McEwen, Warren Fuller, Beth Sheridan, Kean Dunback, Donald Fischer, Victor Burge, Debra Moel- ler, Leslie Ann Johnson, and Twila Hesting. Twila left after the first six weeks and then Audrey Marlow joined our class in February of 1961. Mrs. Rahe and Mrs. Tallent were our second grade teachers. We lost five of the beginning twenty; Beth Sheridan, Sandra and Albert Taylor, Kayleen Peters, and Johnny Meyers. Mrs. Tallent was well prepared to receive fifteen pupils into the third grade. We gained one girl, Sheri Seachord. The rest of the class remained the same. When fourth grade came, we gained Duane Gritten, Christine Joyal, and Leon Hobson. We lost Jan and Rita Levondofsky, and Bruce Larkins. Mrs. Tallent was our fourth grade teacher. Mrs. Beck was well aware of our oneriness in the fifth grade. We lost Pat McEwen, Sheri Seachord, Duane Gritten, and Christine Joyal. We were now down to ten members. In the sixth grade, Mrs. Novak taught us. We lost Kim Boylan and the rest of the class remained the same. Mrs. Beck couldn't get along without us, so she was again our seventh grade teacher. We lost Warren Fuller and gained Danny Fuller and later on, Lewis Wolford. Lewis Wolford left before the year was over. Due to Mrs. Beck's accident, Mrs. Beyer was our sub- stitute teacher during this time. Mrs. Dolezal was our teacher in the eighth grade. She tried her best to prepare us for high school. We gained one girl, Sonya Seybold, from Washington Central. In the fall of 1968, ten green freshmen entered high school life. The seniors tried to initiate us, but it wasn't too sucessful. Danny Fuller departed from us our sophomore year. Our class dripped to nine members. Our junior year, we remained the same. It was a busy year, with our class play, banquet, and prom, which were all very successful. Our senior year finally arrived. One more boy, Mark Simmonds, joined our class the second six weeks, but left after the first semester. Of the nine seniors, seven of us started out together; they are Vic Burge, Kean Dunback, Craig Elliott, Tom Hofts, Allen Hur- ley, Leslie Ann Johnson, and Debra Moeller. CLASS WILL We the Seniors of Republic High School, being of not so sound body and mind, do will the following: I, VICTOR BURGE, will my single dates to Harrell Roe, and Calvin Seybold and my great attitude towards sports to John Clark. I, CRAIG ELLIOTT, will to Darrell Heitmann my ability to embarrass Mr. Hinks and to Junior Bouray my ability to cause trouble and get away with it. I, KEAN DUNBACK, will my ability to play football to Roger Kintigh and my singing ability to Harrell Roe. I, LEON HOBSON, will my ability to get out of shop class to Richard Sandell and my pole-vaulting ability to Verlyn Farlee. I, TOM HOFTS, will my ability to get along with teachers to Larry Jensby and my ability to be the first in the lunch room to Marilyn Farlee. I, ALLEN HURLEY, will my ability to make appetizing conversation at dinner to Kent Smith and my ability to distruct study hall to Brenda Fisher. I, LESLIE ANN JOHNSON, will my nickname to Larry Jensby and Darrell Heitmann, and to Sandra Bostwick, Mr. Kollmai's teasing. I, DEBRA MOELLER, will to Nancy Jensby my ability to get along with Belinda Gunn, and to Belinda Gunn my ability to get along with Nancy Jensby. I, SONYA SEYBOLD, will my cheerleading uniform to Mike Douglas, and to Butch, I will my artistic drawings on the study hall tables. To the upcoming Seniors we will our ability to make up excuses and our wide vocabulary of words. To the upcoming Juniors we will our ability to keep the desks in the science room clean. To next years Sophomores we will our unsponsored class parties. To next years Freshmen we will our ability to never have to bring a pen or pencil to school. To the faculty we will the short comings of our education and whatever is left of the school. 12 CLASS PROPHESY It is now the year 1992. The senior class of 1972 is being given a special party in their honor. Looking ahead we see this: Kean Dunback is the owner of one of the largest cycle shops in the U.S. He has just retired from the AMA racing circuit as four times national champion, and twice world champion. Leon Hobson is now the head of the Department of Agriculture in Washington D.C., and in his spare time he finds enjoyment in racing his NASCAR racer. Tom Hofts is now president of Playboy Enterprises Inc. and now lives in his ninety-seven room mansion in Chicago. In his spare time he raises bunny rabbits. Vic Burge could not be with us since he has been lost for last three years, upon failing to return from one of his hunting expeditions in Canada. CLASS OFFICERS Allen Hurley, having just bought the State of Kan- sas to add onto his cattle ranch, spends his spare time figuring new ways to cheat the Internal Revenue Service. Craig Elliott is still cruising around the little towns looking for women and a party. Leslie Ann Johnson now has seventy-two piano stu- dents and in her spare time, is a part-time secretary at Edgington's Music Company. At last we have Debra Moeller and Sonya Seybold running the lemonade stand with the Ringling Brothers Circus. In their spare time, they operate the local Pizza Hut in Nirobi, Africa. BOTTOM ROW: Tom Hofts, Student Council; Mr. Palmer, Sponsor; Leon Hobson, Secretary; Craig Elliott, Presi- dent; Allen Hurley, Treasurer; Vic Burge, Vice-President. 13 WE THINK EVERYONE SHOULD BELONG TO A CLUB — ASA MATTER OF FACT. IF YOU'D CARE TO BUY ONE WE HA VE SEVERAL FOR SALE RIGHT HERE ORGANIZATIONS Y-TEENS, BOTTOM ROW: Party Fuller, Linda Thayer, Marilyn Farlee, Mrs. Johnson, Sponsor; Karla Tuley, Colleen Steier, and Belinda Gunn. 2nd ROW: Sandra Bostwick, Vicki Todd, Debra Moeller, Sonya Seybold, Brenda Fisher, and Nancy Jensby. 3rd ROW: Joy Dunback, Diane Moeller, Leslie Ann Johnson, and Jan Boman. ANNUAL STAFF, FRONT ROW: Tom Hofts, Kean Dunback, and Debra Moeller. BACK ROW: Allen Hurley, Craig Elliott, Mrs. Johnson, Advisor; Leon Hobson, Sonya Seybold, Leslie Ann Johnson, and Vic Burge. 16 STUDENT COUNCIL: Diane Moeller, Jan Boman, Tom Hofts, Linda Thayer, Karla Tuley, Brenda Fisher, and Mr. Stafford, Sponsor. PEP CLUB, BOTTOM ROW: Karla Tuley, Colleen Steier, Mrs. Lake, Sponsor; Sonya Seybold, and Linda Thayer. 2nd ROW: Jan Boman, Joy Dunback, Leslie Ann Johnson, Marilyn Farlee, Vicki Todd, and Nancy Jensby. 3rd ROW: Brenda Fisher, Diane Moeller, Debra Moeller, Belinda Gunn, and Sandra Bostwick. 17 LOOK AT IT THIS WAY— SOMEONE HAS TO PLA Y THE PART OF A FLOWER IN THE CLASS PLA Y ACTIVITIES 20 HOMECOMING 1971 — OCTOBER 22 Queen —Sonya Seybold King—Leon Hobson Attendants — Debra Moeller, Allen Hurley — Linda Thayer, Kean Dunback Game — Tipton 12 vs Republic 45 KEITH EIEL MOTERS — CHRYSLER — PLYMOUTH — SUPERIOR NEBRASKA COMPLIMENTS OF FAIRMENT FOOD COMPANY —concordia, Kansas GARMAN SON, T. V. AND APPLIANCES —courtland, Kansas 5 WEETHEA R T DANCE FEBRUARY 5, 1972 Theme: A TIME FOR US QUEEN: Debra Moeller KING: Craig Elliott rJ k JR.-SR. BANQUET — PROM MAYS. 1972 Dinner: Bell Villa - Belleville Theme: The Maze Band: FYRE 23 SENIOR PLA Y 3 ON E-ACT PLA YS FEBRUARY 8, 1972 SCRAMBLED EGGS CAST Nicholas................................Leon Hobson Jay.....................................Craig Elliott Winifred.................................Debra Moeller Lucretia...........................Leslie Ann Johnson Olga ........................................... Sonya Seybold Ivan........................................Tom Hofts SURE AS YOU'RE BORN CAST Wilber Maxwell . Betty Lou Maxwell Connie Maxwell . Mrs. Maxwell . . Mr. Maxwell . . Mr. Jones . . . . . Allen Hurley . . Sonya Seybold . . Debra Moeller Leslie Ann Johnson . . Kean Dunback . . . . Vic Burge BOTTLED BEAUTY CAST Thelma . . . Molly .... Mrs. Smallwood Rebecca . . . Miss Farnum Mrs. Miliband . Natalie .... . . Tom Hofts . Allen Hurley Leon Hobson . . Vic Burge . Craig Elliott Kean Dunback . .Vic Burge Directed by Mrs. Lake JUNIOR PLA V MARCH 17, 1972 “LEND ME YOUR MINK” CAST George Bates. . . Marilyn Bates . . Louise Bates . . Rob Bates . . . . Lewis Bennett . . Bernie Bergson . . Bill Williams . . Jim Bates . . . . Betty Zimmerman Alicia Lawson Lt. Mathews . . . Sergeant Wilson . A1 Bergson. . . . Mrs. Bergson . . Mrs. Zimmerman . . . John Gunn . . Linda Thayer . .Sandra Bostwick . . .Scott Hobson . . . Harrell Roe . Ricky Albertson . . . Tom Clark . . . Randy Evert . . Marilyn Farlee . . Colleen Steier Lynn Van Nortwick . . .Roger Kintigh . Paul Thornton . . . .Vicki Todd . .Calvin Seybold Directed by Mrs. Lake GILE INSURANCE AGENCY — scandia, Kansas HOFTS PLUMBING AND ELECTRIC ““ REPUBLIC, KANSAS 25 SCHOOL SNAPS HOLIDAY FLORAL — SOUTH SIDE OF SQUARE — BELLEVILLE, KANSAS IDEAL TRUCK LINES, 908 E. 6th STREET — CONCORDIA, KANSAS J.C. PENNEY COMPANY — BELLEVILLE, KANSAS 26 STILL SA Y FIVE MINUTES ISN'T ENOUGH TIME TO GET FROM ONE CLASS TO ANOTHER MUSIC GIRLS GLEE, SEATED: Accompanists Leslie Ann Johnson, Nancy Jensby, STANDING: Joy Dunback, Jan Boman, Brenda Fisher, Belinda Gunn, Debra Moeller, Sonya Seybold, Diane Moeller, Sandra Bostwick, Vicki Todd, Colleen Colleen Steier, Karla Tuley, Patty Fuller, Linda Thayer, and Marilyn Farlee. GIRLS QUARTETTE Linda Thayer Karla Tuley Marilyn Farlee Belinda Gunn 28 BOYS GLEE, BOTTOM ROW: Director Mr. Barrett, John Clark, Calvin Seybold, Harrell Roe, Kean Dunback, and Accompanist Linda Thayer. 2nd ROW: Verlyn Farlee, Roger Kintigh, Larry Jensby, Trace Hallack and Darrell Heitmann. 3rd ROW: Wayne Johnson, Tom Clark, Junior Bouray, and Kent Smith. MIXED CHORUS, BOTTOM ROW’: Joy Dunback, Karla Tuley, Linda Thayer, Belinda Gunn, Diane Moeller, Ac- companist Leslie Ann Johnson, Colleen Steier, and Nancy Jensby. 2nd ROW: Director Mr. Barrett, Marilyn Farlee, Vicki Todd, Sonya Seybold, Debra Moeller, Brenda Fisher, Sandra Bostwick, Patty Fuller, and Jan Boman. 3rd ROW: Darrell Heitmann, Tom Clark, Larry Jensby, Harrell Roe, Trace Hallack, Calvin Seybold, and John Clark. 4th ROW: Wayne Johnson, Verlyn Farlee, Roger Kintigh, Kean Dunback, Junior Bouray, and Kent Smith. BAND, FRONT ROW: Linda Thayer, Nancy Jensby, Diane Moeller, Gwen Jensby, Leslie Ann Johnson, Debra Moel- ler, Becky Roe, Tony Hobson, Jan Boman, Belinda Gunn, Karla Tuley, Marilyn Farlee, and Colleen Steier. 2nd ROW: Melanie Brown, Ronnie Evert, Jennifer Simms, Nancy Hurley, Vic Burge, Craig Elliott, Allen Hurley, Tom Hofts, Randy Evert, Jim Gunn, Kim Birrell, Verle Bouray, Mark Van Nortwick, Jack Clark, Bobby Young, Jill Sankey, Joy Dunback, Brian Bouray, Junior Bouray, Verlyn Farlee, Wayne Johnson, and Donna Hinks. STANDING: Director Mr. Barrett, Brent Larkins, Kean Dunback, and Curtis Snyder. POW BIF! BLAM' CRUNCH• ATHLETICS FOOTBALL, SEATED: John Clark, Scott Hobson, Kent Smith, Brad Bouray, Wayne Johnson, Verlyn Farlee Paul Thornton, and Tom Clark. 2nd ROW: Randy Evert, Calvin Seybold, Allen Hurley, Leon Hobson, Vic Burge, Tom Hofts, Richard Sandell, and Roger Kintigh. 3rd ROW: Joe Douglas, Trace Hallack, Kean Dunback, Larry Jensby, Harrell Roe, Brent Larkins, Assistant Coach Klaus Kollmai, and Coach Dick Palmer. SENIOR FOOTBALL PLAYERS SCORES Record 7 wins — 2 losses Hardy 12 Republic 44 Agra 6 Republic 47 Esbon 8 Republic 30 Ruskin 8 Republic 43 Milligan 12 Republic 66 Byron 12 Republic 50 Tipton 12 Republic 45 Chester 20 Republic 12 Scandia 32 Republic 12 Rated 7th in State by the Wichita Eagle Kean Dunback -- Center JACK’S CAFE COURTLAND, KANSAS 32 Vic Burge -- End Tom Hofts — Guard Allen Hurley — Back ALL CONFERENCE, KNEELING: Calvin Seybold, Football 1st team; Linda Thayer, Volleyball 2nd team; Leon Hob- son, Football 2nd team; STANDING: Kean Dunback, Football 1st team; Lynn Van Nortwick, Basketball 1st team; Randy Evert, Football 1st team, and Basketball 2nd team. 33 A-TEAM BASKETBALL, BOTTOM ROW: Calvin Seybold, Harrell Roe, Lynn Van Nortwick, Randy Evert, and Leon Hobson. 2nd ROW: Assistant Coach: Klaus Kollmai, Craig Elliott, Kean Dunback, Allen Hurley, and Coach Dick Palmer. B-TEAM, BOTTOM ROW: Ricky Albertson, John Gunn, Scott Hobson, and Paul Thornton. Coach Klaus Kollmai John Clark, Roger Kintigh, Tom Clark, and Assistant Coach Dick Palmer. DANA JOHNSON — income tax service — republic. Kansas JOHNSON AND LARSON GRAIN AND FEED CO. — scandia, Kansas JOHNSON’S RECREATION — republic. KANSAS 34 A-TEAM BASKETBALL SCORES Record 11 wins 4 losses Scandia 25 Republic Burr Oak 40 Republic Courtland 61 Republic North Central 38 Republic Chester 53 Republic Ruskin 52 Republic Ohiowa 51 Republic Hi 11 crest 46 Republic Hardy 69 Republic Esbon 52 Republic Milligan 46 Republic Byron 76 Republic North Central 77 Republic Ruskin 39 Republic Ohiowa 47 Republic Courtland 38 Republic Miltonvale 43 Republic BOYS TRACK League Track Meet 3rd Place 41 State Track Meet 52 71 Leon Hobson--Pole Vault--1st Place 48 51 78 54 66 57 54 81 71 53 59 41 47 61 TRACK, KNEELING: Tom Clark, Randy Evert, Leon Hobson, Calvin Seybold, John Clark, and Brad Bouray. STANDING: Kean Dunback, Allen Hurley, Lynn Van Nortwick, Brent Larkins, Verlyn Farlee, and Coach Palmer. LANDIS REPAIR AND USED CARS — COURTLAND. KANSAS LEONARD’S APPLIANCE BELLEVILLE, KANSAS MELTON MOTOR CO. INC. — BELLEVILLE, KANSAS MOE’S RECREATION — scandia. Kansas 35 VOLLEYBALL, BOTTOM ROW: Joy Dunback, Marilyn Farlee, Linda Thayer, Karla Tuley, Sonya Seybold, Debra Moeller, Diane Moeller, Belinda Gunn, and Colleen Steier. 2nd ROW: Vicki Todd, Nancy Jensby, Sandra Bost- wick, Brenda Fisher, Leslie Ann Johnson, Jan Boman, and Coach Richard Barrett. BASKETBALL. KNEELING: Coach Klaus Kollmai, STANDING: Nancy Jensby, Jan Boman, Diane Moeller, Sonya Seybold, Debra Moeller, Belinda Gunn, Marilyn Farlee, Linda Thayer, Joy Dunback, and Karla Tuley. BILL MORRIS FORD —superior. Nebraska DR. COYT A. NOBLE — republic. Kansas NONDORFF HY-KLAS —courtland. Kansas 36 TRACK: Jan Boman, Joy Dunback, Diane Moeller, Coach Barrett, Belinda Gunn, Karla Tuley, Linda Thayer, Debra Moeller, Brenda Fischer, Nancy Jensby, Sonya Seybold, and Sandra Bostwick. A-TEAM GIRLS BASKETBALL Record 1 win 4 losses Washington 36 Republic 15 Scandia 47 Republic 11 Courtland 22 Republic 33 Waconda 53 Republic 18 Courtland 24 Republic 19 GIRLS TRACK League Track Meet — 3rd Place State Track Meet Linda Thayer—High Jump Debra Moeller—Long Jump--2nd Place PEDERSON LUMBER COMPANY — HARDY. NEBRASKA REECE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY — SCANDIA. KANSAS REPUBLIC FEED AND FERTILIZER, INC. — REPUBLIC. KANSAS 37 38 TOP ROW: Ricky Albertson, Sandra Bostwick; Tom Clark, Randy Evert, and Marilyn Farlee. MIDDLE ROW: John Gunn, Scott Hobson, Roger Kintigh, Harrell Roe, and Calvin Seybold. BOTTOM ROW: Carla Steier, Linda Thayer, Paul Thornton, Vicki Todd, and Lynn Van Nortwick. CLASS OFFICERS: Mrs. Strnad, Sponsor; Vicki Todd, Vice-President; Sandra Bostwick, President; Marilyn Farlee, Treasurer; Colleen Steier, Secretary; Linda Thayer, Student Council. 40 THERE ISN7 A OHE OF THOSE UPPER CLASSMEN THA T HAS HAIR AS PRETTY AS YOURS. EVA ' uni i i SOPHOMORES %i TOP ROW: Terry Bohling, John Clark, Receilynn Cook, Joe Douglas, and Brenda Fischer. MIDDLE ROW: Patty Fuller, Belin- da Gunn, Track Hallack, Darrell Heitmann, and Larry Jensby. BOTTOM ROW: Nancy Jensby, Richard Sandell and Karla Tuley. CLASS OFFICERS: Brenda Fischer, Secretary-Treasurer; Karla Tuley, Student Council; Mr. Kollmai, Sponsor; Larry Jensby, Vice-President; Belinda Gunn, President. 42 KNOW IT’S A FRIGHTENING THOUGHT. MY DEAR. BUT SOMEWHERE OUT THERE BEYOND THIS FENCE LIES THE EDGE OF THE WORLD FRESHMEN TOP ROW: Jan Boman, Bradley Bouray, Lawrence Bouray, Joy Dunback, and Verlyn Farlee. BOTTOM ROW: Wayne Johnson, Brent Larkins, Diane Moeller, and Kent Smith. CLASS OFFICERS: Verlyn Farlee, Vice-President; Jan Boman, Student Council; Diane Moeller, Secretary; Mr. Barrett, Sponsor; Bradley Bouray, President; Wayne Johnson, Treasurer. REPUBLIC OIL COMPANY REPUBLIC, KANSAS REPUBLICAN VALLEY CATTLE FEEDERS SCANDIA, KANSAS RITE WAY LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS CONCORDIA, KANSAS RECESS TIME SURE ELIES WHEN YOU'RE HAVING FUN GRADES EIGHTH GRADE: TOP ROW: Kimberlee Birrell, Melanie Brown, James Gunn, Troy Hal- iack, Marcia Heitmann, and Crystal Hoblemann. 2nd ROW: Nancy Hurley, Gwen Jensby, Jennifer Simms, Gene Todd, Dean Todd, Walter Todd and 3rd ROW: Mark Van Nortwick. SEVENTH GRADE: TOP ROW: Brian Bout ay, Verle Bouray, Jack Clark, Debra Cleveland, Mike Douglas, Ronald Evert, 2nd ROW: Tamie Fischer, Jimmie Fuller, Donna Hinks, Tony Hobson, Kevin Jensen, and Becky Roe. 3rd ROW: Jill Sankey, Curtis Snyder, Bobby Young, and Mr. Brauch, 7th and 8th Grade Teacher, and Grade P. E. 46 SIXTH GRADE: TOP ROW Gregg Bohling, Jody Elliott, Darrell Fuller, Debra Fuller, Ann Hobson, and Elaine Hobson. MIDDLE ROW: Marcy Hurley, Kathleen McClure, Christine Olsen, Lloyd Rassmussen, Randy Thayer, and Sheri Thayer. BOTTOM ROW: Mark Tuley. FIFTH GRADE: TOP ROW: Gail Aurand, Karen Aurand, Steve Baxa, Mark Bouray, Myron Bouray, and Mike Cox. MIDDLE ROW: Judy Dahl, David Gebers, Kirk Jensen, Donald Rawley, Ron Sankey, and Cammie Steier. BOTTOM ROW: Wayne Todd, Mitchell Yound, and Mrs. Novak 5th and 6th Grade Teacher. TRUMAN’S INC. BELLEVILLE. KANSAS WES’S AUTO SUPPLY 1206 19TH ST. BELLEVILLE. KANSAS FOURTH GRADE: TOP ROW: Debra Albertson, Clay Aurand, Sheila Boman, Scott Cleveland, Jeffrey Cox, and Darcy Heitmann. MIDDLE ROW: Bradley Hobelmann, Su- san McClure, Jimmie Roberts, Lee Ann Roberts, Beth Snyder, and Craig Warren. BOT- TOM ROW: Laurie Young. THIRD GRADE TOP ROW: Robert Avis, Kent Bouray, Kirk Bouray, Kirk Clark, Scott Doublas, and Lecia Elliott. 2nd ROW: Jeffrey Jensby, Shelley Thayer, and Mrs. Tallent 3rd and 4th grade teacher. SCANDIA STATE BANK SCANDIA. KANSAS SUPERIOR FLORAL COMPANY PHONE 879-4014 AREA CODE 402 SUPERIOR. NEBRASKA JON D. THAYER, O.D. BELLEVILLE, KANSAS TOWN AND COUNTRY BEAUTY SALON ZELDA NYSTROM COURTLAND, KANSAS SECOND GRADE: Wendy Aurand, Steven Gebers, Kelly Lake, Robert Parker, and Donna Rowley. FIRST GRADE: TOP ROW: Denise Baxa, Cindy Bohling, Melissa Cox, Kim Hallgren, Lisa Hallgren, and Linda Jensby. 2nd ROW: Stephenie Jensen, Sara Olsen, Todd Gumm, Bradley Van Meter, Monty Warren, and Mrs. Rahe 1st and 2nd Grade Teacher. KINDERGARTEN: TOP ROW: Car- la Douglas, William Eli, Kevin Hallgren, Ronald Jensby, Lisa Pal- mer, and Alaina Parker. 2nd ROW: Timmie Roberts, Kevin Mitchell, Mrs. Veits 1st Semester teacher, and Miss Walter 2nd Semester teacher, not pictured. WHITE’S SOFT WATER SERVICE BOX 481 PHONE 243-1602 CONCORDIA. KANSAS 49 BOV’S SPORTS FOOTBALL, BASKETBALL, AND TRACK, KNEELING: James Gunn, Tony Hobson, Jack Clark, Ronald Evert, Mark Van Nortwick, Dean Todd, Gene Todd and Walter Todd. STANDING: Gregg Bohling, Brian Bouray, Mike Doug- las, Vcrle Bouray, Jimmie Fuller, Randy Thayer, Kevin Jensen, Coach Mr. Brauch, Curtis Snyder, Bobby Young Lloyd Rassmussen, and Mark Tuley. GIRL’S SPORTS VOLLEYBALL, BASKETBALL, AND TRACK, KNEELING: Coach Kollmai, Kimberlee Birrell, Melanie Brown, Becky Roe, Marcia Heitmann, Troy Hallack, Jody Elliott, Jennifer Simms, and Coach Brauch. 2nd ROW: Marcy Hurley Ann Hobson, Elaine Hobson, Sheri Thayer, Christine Olsen, and Jill Sankey. 3rd ROW: Troy Hallack, Donna Hinks Debra Fuller, Debra Cleveland, Crystal Hobelmann, Tammie Fischer, Nancy Hurley, and Gwen Jensby. 50 577 AND 6TH GRADE BAND FRONT ROW: Elaine Hobson, Ann Hobson, Sheri Thayer, Christine Olsen, Myron Bouray, Karen Aurand, Cammie Steier, Wayne Todd, Gregg Bohling, Steve Baxa, Mark Tuley, Marcy Hurley, and Jody Elliott. 2nd ROW: Donald Rowley, Lloyd Rassmussen, Director Mr. Barrett, Judy Dahl, Mark Bouray, Mitch Young, Ron Sankey, David Gebers, Gail Aurand, Kirk Jensen, and Mike Cox. 8TH GRA DE GRA DU A TES BOTTOM ROW: Jennifer Simms, Kimberlee Birrell, Crystal Hobelmann, Marcia Heitmann, Troy Hallack, and Nancy Hurley. 2nd ROW: Melanie Brown, Dean Todd, Gene Todd, Mark Van Nortwick, Walter Todd, James Gunr and Gwen Jens by. GRA DE CHEER LEA DERS KNEELING: Nancy Hurley STANDING: Troy Hallack Jennifer Simms Melanie Brown SCHOOL SNAPS 52 SHOULDN'T THIS CHECK BE MADE OUT TO THE SCHOOL. MISS QUIGLEY. RATHER THAN TO YOU PERSONALLY? ADVERTISING BESTYET FOOD STORES SUPERIOR. NEBRASKA 68978 WE AIM TO PLEASE THE CUSTOMER CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS! FINANCIAL SERVICE BYRON COOPERATIVE CREDIT ASSOCIATION BYRON. NEBRASKA 68325 CHARTERED IN 1934 54 FARMERS COOP ELEVATOR ASSOCIATION Phone 279-3515 Hardy, Nebraska 68943 Orland Elmore Manager Grain — Feed Tankwagon Service Fertilizer THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Serving The Community Since 1887 Ample Free Parking The Home Of Personalized Banking Checking Accounts Savings Accounts Automobile Loans Safe Deposit Vault Agriculture Loans Commercial Loans Night Depository Full Service Bank Dial JA7-2268 1205 18th In Belleville, Kansas 66935 55 Congratulations Seniors KROB STUDIO Specialists in Natural Color Portraits Belleville. Kansas 66964 C. E. McCLURE INSURANCE AGENCY Republic, Kansas 66964 56 THE PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK Checking Accounts Savings Accounts Safe Deposit Boxes Loans for All Purposes All Kinds of Insurance Vue-matic Drive-in Service IBM Data Processing Each depositor insured to $20,000 Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Call JA 7-2213 Each depositor insured to $20,000 FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Belleville. Kansas 66935 DON SANKEY MOTORS Belleville, Kansas 66935 CHRYSLER CORPORATION Plymouth • Dodge • Chrysler • Imperial 57 SWEDISH AMERICAN STATE BANK COURTLAND. KANSAS 66939 Each deposit Insured to $20,000 Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation JOHN H. ALSOP BELLEVILLE. KANSAS 66935 Scandia. Kansas 66966 Sand, Gravel, and Ready mix Concrete Belleville JA 7-2248 Scandia. FE5-2252 BACHELOR-FAULKNER- DART Furniture and Funeral home Belleville. Kansas 66935 Phone — 527-2222 58 BELLEVILLE GREENHOUSE “Congratulations Seniors” DR. J. L. BENNETT Phone 335-2611 Floyd Edith Sims Scandia, Ks. ■ Flowers For All Occasions Wedding Flowers A Specialty For 52 Years Corsages For All Occasions BYRON CHEMICAL COMPANY INCORPORATED BYRON SERVICE Building Planning Service Carpenters Available Midwestern Homes Mobil Homes Carpeting Floor Covering Lumber Builders Hardware Paint Cement Fencing Propane Maytag Admiral Appliances Chemicals Anhydrous Ammonia Mixed Liquid Fertilizers Golden Uran Byron, Nebraska 68325 Phone 236-4304 Kansas-Nebraska Tank Wagon Service Derby Products Byron, Nebraska 68325 59 CHRISTENSEN SON, INC. Superior, Nebraska Phone 879-3221 International Trucks Parts Service Tractors Farm Implements Gehl Machinery RCA Television Whirlpool Appliances BELLEVILLE PROFESSIONAL BUILDING 2316 G. Street — Belleville, Kansas 66935 E. J. Chaney M.D. Herbert D. Doubek M.D. P R. Lowell D.D.S. Ph. 527-2237 INTt .NATIONAL HARVESTER ■ ■ 4 COOPERATIVE SERVICE ASSOCIATION DOUGLAS PLUMBING HEATING Service Is Our Middle Septic Tanks Cesspools Pumped Name “Congratulations Seniors Trenching Roto-Rooter Backhoe Carpet Tile Scandia, Kansas Res. 361-2094 Bus. 335-2354 60 FARMERS CO- OPERATIVE ELEVATOR CO. HARDY STATE BANK Hardy, Nebraska 68943 Phone 236-4564 Byron, Nebraska 68325 A.R. Eitzmann. Manager Rolling And Mixing, Coal Feed Grain Storage Bulk Feed Delivery Custom Grinding Fertilizer Each depositor insured to 20XXX) FDIC ftOfftAl CXPOS1T IN5URANO COCfOf AIION Member Of F.D.I.C. SKELLY HOME OIL CO. Tank Wagon Service K W REXALL DRUG Tune Up Belleville, Kansas 66935 Russ. Beryl, Les, And Kenny 527-2042 Prescription Service Have Your Doctor Call Us Henry Kieffer H.F. Wilson, Jr. 61 LINDY’S SUPERMARKET Best Yet Foods Meats Groceries Locker Service Phone 374-2874 Courtland. Kansas MAHER GRAIN CO. Courtland, Kansas Phone 374-2394 MARTAIN IMPLEMENT CO. I OLIVER RMC • • MtttUU tOWMINM C SERVICE SALES Oliver Farm Implements New Holland Hay Equipment Krause Tillage Tools Peerless Roller Mills Phone 879-4019 Superior, Nebraska REPUBLIC GRAIN CO. Bonded Wshe Grain Feed Seed Custom Fertilizer Application Republic, Kansas 62 SECURITY NATIONAL BANK Superior, Nebraska 68978 TEBOW PLUMBING CO. Heating And Air Conditioning Phone 374-3223 Courtland. Kansas THORNTON’S IGA Phone 361-2194 TIBBETTS BROS. INC. Republic, Kansas Furniture Funeral Home 63 BEST WISHES TO REPUBLIC SCHOOLS VALLEY BUILDING CENTER Phone 879-3296 Superior. Nebraska THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1972 would like to take this opportunity to thank the advertisers who helped to make this yearbook possible through buying ads for our book. We would especially like to thank the Superior Express for donating the action shots used on our sport’s snap page. BOOSTERS BARTH APPLIANCE CENTER Belleville. Kansas BATES REST HOME Republic. Kansas BEL VILLA RESTAURANT Belleville, Kansas BELLEVILLE CLEANERS Belleville. Kansas BELLEVILLE IMPLEMENT CO. Belleville, Kansas BELLEVILLE LOCKER Belleville, Kansas BLAIR THEATRE Belleville, Kansas BOOGARTSUPER MARKET Concordia, Kansas CLABAUGH APPLIANCE INC. Superior. Nebraska COAST TO COAST Belleville, Kansas UR. CLAUDE A. CRABB. D.D.S. Belleville, Kansas DALE'S WESTERN Belleville. Kansas DAYLIGHT CLOTHING Concordia. Kansas EDW ARD S SERVICE F.D. EVERITT SON HARDWARE Concordia. Kansas FOOD MART Belleville, Kansas GAMBLES STORE Belleville, Kansas GWEN’S BEAUTY SHOP Belleville, Kansas LLOYD HALLGREN SON Republic, Kansas HARBERS ICE CREAM Belleville, Kansas HURTIG VET SERVICE Courtland, Kansas ISAACSON AUTO PARTS Scandia, Kansas JACK NORA SHOE CENTER Belleville, Kansas JENSEN LAND IMPROVEMENT Republic, Kansas JIM LEWIS MOTORS INC. Belleville. Kansas THE H. D. JOHNSON AGENCY Belleville. Kansas KESL JEWELRY SPORTING GOODS Belleville, Kansas KLIMA LUMBER CO. Scandia. Kansas LOGAN BARBER SVP Republic, Kansas MIKE’S BODY SHOP Belleville, Kansas MOM POP’S CAFE Belleville, Kansas MORLEY'S SHOE SHOP Concordia, Kansas RIDDLEBARGER JEWELRY Belleville, Kansas RIZEK PLUMBING HEATING COMPANY Belleville, Kansas ROBERT’S FABRIC SHOP Belleville, Kansas ROWLEY’S CAFE Republic, Kansas RURAL GAS INC. Belleville, Kansas SUNFLOWER GROCERY Belleville, Kansas SUPERIOR REFRIGERATION TV SERVICE Superior, Nebraska SUPERIOR JEWELERS Superior Jewelers SPURNEY SPURNEY Belleville, Kansas SEARS CATALOG STORE Belleville, Kansas SWEDE'S T.V. APPLIANCE Concordia, Kansas TONY’S HYKLAS Scandia, Kansas SUPERIOR FURNITURE Superior, Nebraska WARREN’S BARBER SHOP Republic, Kansas REPUBLIC GUN SHOP Republic, Kansas 65


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