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1973 WILDCAT REPUBLIC HIGH SCHOOL REPUBLIC, KANSAS PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS As a token of appreciation, we the Seniors of 1973 dedicate the 1973 Wildcat Yearbook to Klaus Kollmai and Evelyn Johnson for their guidance and counsel throughout our school days in Republic High School 2 Bessie Watson, Secretary; Calvin Hobson; Eugene Waring; Joe Pachta, President; Norman Sankey; Melissa Arbuth- not; Virgil Skipton, Superintendent; Ray Salmon, Assistant Superintendent; Charles Johnson; Herbert Doubek. ARBUTHNOT DRUG STORE — Belleville, Kansas BEL-VILLA RESTAURANT — Belleville, Kansas Congratulations Seniors — Dr. J. L. BENNETT — Scandia, Kansas FACULTY DON HINKS American History, Girls Basketball Coach. RICHARD BARRETT Vocal, Band, Private Lessons, Grade Music, Art I, II, Girls Volleyball and Track Coach, and Senior Sponsor. EVELYN JOHNSON Typing I, Shorthand, Business Machines, Business Practice, Business Math, Bookkeeping, Y-Teens Spon- sor, and Yearbook Sponsor. SHARON LAKE English I, II, III, IV, 7th G 8th Grade English, Librarian, Pep Club Sponsor, and Play Director. KLAUS KOLLMAI Philosophy, German I, II, World History, Government, Psychology, Sophomore Sponsor, Assistant Football and Basketball Coach. DICK PALMER Drivers Ed. , Health and P. E. , Metals I, II, Shop I, Football, Basketball, and Track Coach, Freshman Sponsor. CHARLES STAFFORD Chemistry, Biology, Algebra I, II, Geometry, and Phy- sics, Student Council Sponsor. CHERYL STRNAD Home Economics I, II, IV, Bachelor Living, and Junior Sponsor. 5 BUS DRIVERS: Darrell Hanson, Melvern Tallent, Mary Jane Hallack, and Rod Warren. BIRRELL’S GARAGE — Republic, Kansas BLAUVELT STATION — Vernon E. Mohler — Owner — Superior, Nebraska BOSWELL PAINT AND WALLPAPER — Belleville, Kansas BYRON IMPLEMENT COMPANY — Byron, Nebraska 6 RICK ALBERTSON Football 1,4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Student Council 4; Class Officer 2,4; Class Plays 3,4; Boys Glee 1,2; Sweetheart Atten- dant 4. SANDRA BOSTWICK Valedictorian; Basketball 1, 2; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club Officer 3, 4; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; Y-Teens 1,2, 3,4; Y-Teens Officer 2; Annual Staff 4; Student Council 2; Class Officer 3; Class Plays 3, 4; Girls Glee 1,2, 3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Y-Teens Camp 3; Sweetheart Queen 4; Paper Staff 4; Kansas Honor Student 4; Citizenship Award 4. SCOTT HOBSON Football 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Track 1; Annual Staff 4; Class Officer 1,4; Class Plays 3,4; Boys Glee 1,2; Mixed Chorus 1,2; Band 1; Cross Country 4; Paper Staff 4. ROGER KINTIGH Football 3; Basketball 1,2,3; An- nual Staff 4; Class Plays 3,4; Boys Glee 1,2, 3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Paper Staff 4. 8 TOM CLARK Football 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3; Track 1,2, 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Class Officer 1; Class Plays 3,4; Homecoming Attendant 4; Boys Glee 1,2, 3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Cross Country 1,4; Paper Staff 4. HARRELL ROE Football 1,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3, 4; Track 1,2; Annual Staff 4; Class Plays 3,4; Boys Glee 1,2,3; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3; Youth Leadership 3; Paper Staff 4; Football Team Man- ager 2. RANDY EVERT Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3,4; Track 1,3; Student Council 2; Class Officer 4; Class Plays 3,4; Homecoming Attendant 4; Boys Glee 1,2; Mixed Chorus 1,2; Band 1,2,3; Sweetheart Attendant 4; All Conference Basketball 3; All Con- ference Football 3; Paper Staff; Annual Staff 4; Citizenship Award 4. MARILYN FARLEE Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Volleyball 1, 2,3,4; Track 1,2; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; Pep Club Officer 3,4; Y- Teens 1,2, 3,4; Y-Teens Officer 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Class Officer 3; Class Plays 3,4; Girls Glee 1,2, 3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Trio 2,3,4; Girls Quar- tette 3; Guitar Trio 3,4; Paper Staff 4; State Music Contest 3,4. JOHN GUNN Football 1,2; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Track 1; Annual Staff 4; Student Council 1; Class Officer 1,2; Class Plays 3,4; Boys Glee 1,2; Mixed Chorus 1,2; Band 1; Boys State 3; Paper Staff 4. CALVIN SEYBOLD Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Track 1,2,3; Annual Staff 4; Class Officer 4; Class Plays 3,4; Homecoming King 4; Boys Glee 1, 2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; Basketball Team Manager 4; Hon- orable Mention Football 2, All Conference Football 3; All State Football Honorable Mention 3; Pa- per Staff 4; State Music Contest 4. COLLEEN STEIER Basketball 1; Volleyball 1,3,4; Track 1; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; Cheer- leader 3,4; Y-Teens 1,2,3,4; Y- Teens Officer 4; Annual Staff 4; Student Council 4; Class Officer 2,3; Class Plays 3,4; Homecoming Queen 4; Girls Glee 1,2, 3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Band 1,2, 3,4; Twirler 3,4; Sweetheart At- tendant 3; Citizenship Essay Win- ner 3; Paper Staff 4. LINDA THAYER Salutatorian; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Volleyball 1,2,3, 4; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; Pep Club Of- ficer 4; Cheerleader 2,3,4; Y- Teens 1,2,3,4; Y-Teens Officer 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Student Coun- cil 3; Class Officer 2,3; Class Plays 3,4; Homecoming Attendant 4; Girls Glee 1,2,3,4; Mixed Cho- rus 1,2, 3,4; Girls State 3; Band 1, 2,3,4; Twirler 1,2; Drum Major- ette 3,4; Y-Teens Camp 2; Sweet- heart Attendant 3,4; Trio 1,2, 3,4; State Track Meet 3,4; Girls Quar- tette 3, Girls Trio 3,4; Accom- panist 2,3,4; Paper Staff 4; State Music Contest 2,3,4; Kansas Hon- or Student 4; All Conference Vol- leyball 2,3. PAUL THORNTON Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Track 1,2; Annual Staff 4; Class Officer 1,2,4; Class Plays 3, 4; Boys Glee 1,2; Mixed Chorus 1, 2; Paper Staff 4. VICKI TODD Basketball 1,2; Volleyball 1,2,3, 4; Pep Club 1,2,3, 4; Y-Teens 1, 2,3,4; Y-Teens Officer 4; Annual Staff 4; Student Council 4; Class Officer 3; Class Plays 3,4; Girls Glee 1,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,3,4; Paper Staff 4. LYNN VAN NORTWICK Football 1; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3; Annual Staff 4; Class Plays 3,4; Boys Glee 1,2; Mixed Chorus 1,2; Sweetheart King 4; All Conference Basketball 2,3; Cross Country 2; Paper Staff 4. CLASS MOTTO Always take on more than you can possibly handle, or you'll never do all you can do. FLOWER COLORS Orchid Yellow and Green DELKA’S GARAGE PHONE 279-3875 HARDY, NEBRASKA FARM BUREAU INSURANCE JOHN BOMAN AGENCY MGR. BELLEVILLE, KANSAS RICHARD BARRETT, SPONSOR FARMERS UNION CO-OP MILL SUPERIOR, NEBRASKA 10 Linda - 1973 .1 Ricky AlbtrtsonL! Vicki TOgRCUV- :fc)ger K| SeybolV tipc; Scot W©fcsai 1 Th Salutatorian LINDA THAYER Valedictorian SANDRA BOSTWICK CLASS HISTORY Mrs. Dolezal was our seventh grade teacher. We were sorry to lose Randy Ritterling, but Calvin Sey- bold made up the loss. Our eighth grade year was ex- citing as we got ready to graduate from grade school. We lost Jack McGrew before school started, Edith Kus- sman in the middle of the year, and La Rae Eitzmann after graduation. Mr. Brauch was largely responsible for preparing us for the high school years that lay just ahead. We started high school in 1969 as green freshmen with Rick Albertson, Tom Clark, Randy Evert, Marilyn Marilyn Farlee, Warren Fuller, Duage Gritten, John Gunn, Scott Hobson, Roger Kintigh, Harrell Roe, Calvin Seybold, Colleen Steier, Linda Thayer, Paul Thornton, Vicki Todd, Lynn Van Nortwick, and Dale Zoltenko. We gained Sandra Bostwick in October. The sophomore class was decreased by three: Duane Gritten, Warren Fuller, and Dale Zoltenko. Our junior and senior enrollment stayed the same. Mr. Barrett was our senior class sponsor. We, the graduating Seniors of 1973 are: Rick Al- bertson, Sandra Bos t wick, Tom Clark, Randy Evert, Marilyn Farlee, John Gunn, Scott Hobson, Roger Kin- tigh, Harrell Roe, Calvin Seybold, Colleen Steier, Linda Thayer, Paul Thornton, Vicki Todd and Lynn Van Nortwick. Of these fifteen seniors, eight of us started together in the first grade. We are: Rick Al- bertson, Tom Clark, Randy Evert, Marilyn Farlee, Colleen Steier, Linda Thayer, Paul Thornton, and Lynn Van Nortwick. Twelve years ago in the fall of 1961, Ricky Al- bertson, Tom Clark, Steven Dulls, La Rae Eitzmann, Randy Evert, Marilyn Farlee, Mary Jo Levendofsky, Randy Ritterling, Colleen Steier, Linda Thayer, Paul Thornton, Lynn Van Nortwick, and Larry Wells started the first grade under the guidance of Mrs. Rahe. In the second grade, we gained Dale Zoltenko, but we lost Steven Dulls and Larry Wells. The third and fourth grades proved to be a big change for the class. In the third grade we gained Wilma Barry, John Gunn, Scott Hobson, Roger Kin- tigh, Gordon Rassmussen, Harrell Roe, and Mary Rogers. We lost Mary Jo Levendofsky. In the fourth grade, we gained Duane Gritten and Vicki Todd. We lost Wilma Barry, Gordon Rassmussen and Mary Rogers. Mrs. Tallent was our teacher and she did her best to continue our education. We entered the fifth grade unchanged with Mrs. Novak as our teacher. In the sixth grade, we gained Warren Fuller, Edith Kussman, and Jack McGrew, making a total of twenty students. CLASS WILL We the Seniors of Republic High School being of sound mind and body do will the following: I, PAUL THORNTON will the Republic High School Athletic Department a coach that has not yet been invented. I, RANDY EVERT will my tapes and tape caddy to the person that has them, and to Larry Jensby my ability to grow long hair. I, JOHN GUNN will my ability to drive on the right side of the road to Chuck Ocobock. I, TOM CLARK will to anybody smart enough to take them my many trips to Superior. I, CALVIN SEYBOLD will to Gerry Scrivner my agility to fight with guys my own size. I, LYNN Van NORTWICK will my co-ordination to Terry Bohling, and my height to Gerry Scrivner. I, ROGER KINTIGH will my ability to raid lockers to the up-coming freshmen, and my ability to play basket- ball to Kent Smith. I, SCOTT HOBSON will my slender body to Verlyn Farlee. I, SANDRA BOSTWICK will my empty scat on the bus to Crystal Hoblemann. I, MARILYN FARLEE will my ability to get along with Mr. Kollmai to Nancy Hurley, and my ability to keep out of trouble to Marcia Heitmann. I, RICKY ALBERTSON will my ability to go with young girls to Brad Bouray. and my great sewing ability to Trace Hallack. I, VICKI TODD will my happy-go-lucky ways to Brenda Fischer. I, LINDA THAYER will my ability to fall asleep in Psychology class to Mr. Kollmai, and my friend from Burr Oak to Nancy Hurley if she promises to take good care of him. I, HARRELL ROE will my red hair to anybody who wants it. I, COLLEEN STEIER will my midriffs to Melanie Brown. To the up-coming sophomores wre will our extreme scholastic ability. To the up-coming juniors w-e will our sense of humor. To the up-coming seniors wre will our ability to act as individuals. To the R.H. S. faculty we leave you knowing that you did all you could to further our education so we could become capable and hard working somethings. To the up-coming faculty we will one case of aspirin for the approaching headaches. CLASS PROPHESY Twenty years after, in 1993, all fifteen members of the Senior Class of 1973, are at a party to celebrate the opening of the largest brewery in the United States, owned by John Gunn, a member of the class. John tells us that in his spare time he still works at a gas station in Nebraska, in hopes that Nebraska will again be 1. Sandra Bostwick is working in Salina, Kansas, as a registered nurse. She says that she raises miniature poodles for a hobby. Apparently she enjoys her work. Randy Evert is now married and has one daughter. He is still driving his 65 Ford, when it's not in the shop for repairs. He is now a bank manager for the Federal Land Bank, but will enter college in the fall. Marilyn has her own mortuary in Oklahoma and she is doing very well in business. In her spare time, she is busy having parties in her new home. Rick Albertson is relaxing on his million dollar farm with his new invention, a push button control tractor. In his spare time he and his wife ride his 350 Honda around. Right now, Rich is having a new man- sion built for his wife. Vicki Todd is in Topeka, Kansas, working as a teacher's aide at an elementary school. In her spare time she travels out to her ranch to see how her dogs are getting along. Paul Thornton, a confirmed bachelor, is traveling all over the world with his numerous girl friends. He is planning a trip to the moon with them in his newly- built super-aerospace aircraft. Tom Clark, a millionaire in Saudi Arabia, has a new oil corporation. He has just added his twenty- fourth wife to his harem. In his spare time, he man- ages a roller-skating rink in Iceland. Roger Kintigh is now the owner of a 10, 000 acre ranch and is president of the largest bank in Texas. He is married and has eleven children. In his leisure time, he goes to livestock shows and visits his three ex-wifes. Calvin Seybold is a world-renowned heart special- ist who is presently practicing in Salina, Kansas. He has cured such unusual heart disorders as he art-burn, gas pains, etc. He is still driving his 67 Malibu and still wants his keys back. He is married and is the proud father of twelve able-bodied young sons. In his spare time, he enjoys picking cherries on his 2,000 acre cherry farm near Republic, Kansas. Lynn Van Nortwick has retired from the Kansas City-Omaha Basketball Team. He held the record for the most points and most rebounds for a guard. He has been married for ten years and has a nine year old son who stands six feet tall, and two blonde-haired girls. Lynn now scouts for the team. Colleen Steier is an X-Ray Technician living in sunny California, in her mansion by the ocean. In her spare time, she travels abroad with her millionaire boy friends looking for parties and good times. She says she runs a very tight schedule between Europe and California. Harrell Roe is still in Manhattan attending K-State. After twenty years of partying, he has decided to go to work on his B. S. Degree. In his spare time, he studies. Linda Thayer is now a physical education teacher for the President's grandchildren, and in her spare time she milks 200 cows a day. Linda is happily married and she and her husband have their own ranch north of Republic. Scott Hobson now works for the Internal Revenue Service. He lives in a plush playboy apartment in Hol- leywood. Scott says that he is about to make a trip to Belleville, Kansas to audit Charles Stafford's income tax report, for all the mean things he did to him in high school. 14 PEP CLUB BOTTOM ROW: Marilyn Farlee. 2nd ROW: Vicki Todd, Jennifer Simms, Nancy Jensby, and Jan Bom an. 3rd ROW: Joy Dunback, Troy Hallack, Crystal Hobel- mann, and Melanie Brown. 4th ROW: Nancy Hurley, Gwen Jensby, Sandra Bostwick, and Kimberlee Birrell. 5th ROW: Marcia Heitmann, and Brenda Fischer. SEATED: Diane Moeller, Karla Tuley, Linda Thayer, Belinda Gunn, and Colleen Steier. CHEERLEADERS Diane Moeller Karla Tuley Colleen Steier Belinda Gunn Linda Thayer V_T I— l-H K[ BOTTOM ROW: Vicki Todd, Sandra Bostwick, Linda Thayer, Karla Tuley, Belinda Gunn, Jan Boman, Colleen Steier and Marilyn Farlee. 2nd ROW: Gwen Jensby. Melanie Brown, Diane Moeller, Brenda Fischer, Joy Dunback, Nancy Jensby, and Mrs. Johnson, Sponsor. 3rd ROW: Jennifer Simms, Nancy Hurley, Crystal Hobelmann, Marcia Heitmann, Kimberlee Birrell, and Troy Hallack. STUDENT COUNCIL bertson, Mark Van Nortwick, and Colleen Steier. FRONT ROW': Nancy Jensby, Joy Dunback, and Vicki Todd. BACK ROW': Mr. Stafford, Sponsor; Rick Al- 17 NT vT I T A I C I A J-T 1-T BACK ROW: Lynn Van Nortwick, Randy Evert, Paul Thornton, V 1 1 1 V- m. J— k3 X V X X John Gunn, and Mrs. Johnson, Advisor. MIDDLE ROW: Calvin Seybold, Rick Albertson, Roger Kintigh, Harrell Roe, Sandra Bostwick, Vicki Todd, and Marilyn Farlee. FRONT ROW: Linda Thayer, Tom Clark, Scott Hobson, and Colleen Steier. TWIRLERS— DRUM MAJORETTE KNEELING: Belinda Gunn. STANDING: Karla Tuley, Linda Thayer, and Colleen Steier. 18 D A D FRONT ROW: Linda Thayer, Joy Dunback, Diane Moeller, Melanie Brown, Gwen Jensby, U i Becky Roe, Tony Hobson, Jan Boman, Belinda Gunn, Karla Tuley, Marilyn Farlee, and Colleen Steier. 2nd ROW: Jennifer Simms, Nancy Hurley, Ronnie Evert, Ann Hobson, Elaine Hobson, Sheri Thay- er, Chris Olsen, Kimberlee Birrell, Bob Young, James Gunn, Jody Elliott, Verle Bouray, Jack Clark, Jill Sankey, Marcy Hurley, Mark Van Nortwick, Brian Bouray, Junior Bouray, Verlyn Farlee, Wayne Johnson, and Donna Hinks. STANDING: Director, Mr. Barrett, Brad Bouray, Curtis Snyder, and Nancy Jensby. A I Y p T) Pf R I IQ BOTTOM ROW: Joy Dunback, Kimberlee Birrell, Sandra Bostwick, 1 V A A 1 1 Diane Moeller, Calvin Seybold, John Clark, Rober Kintigh, Belinda Gunn, Brenda Fischer, Karla Tuley, and Jan Boman. 2nd ROW: Director, Mr. Barrett, Jennifer Simms, Gwen Jensby, Marcia Heitmann, Verlyn Farlee, Junior Bouray, Darrell Heitmann, Terry Bohling, Linda Thayer. Colleen Steier, and Marilyn Farlee. 3rd ROW: Nancy Jensby, Crystal Hobelmann, Melanie Brown, Tom Clark, Gene Todd, Larry Jensby, Chuck Ocobock, Walter Todd, Nancy Hurley, and Vicki Todd. GIRLS GLEE SEATED: Nancy Jensby. 2nd ROW: Joy Dunback, Melanie Brown, Jan Bo- man, Karla Tuley. 3rd ROW: Director, Mr. Barrett, Jennifer Simms, Crystal Hobelmann, Marcia Heitmann, Belinda Gunn, Diane Moeller, Nancy Hurley, Brenda Fischer, Kimberlee Birrell, Sandra Bostwick, Vicki Todd, Colleen Steier, Marilyn Farlee, and Linda Thayer. BOYS GLEE SEATED: Nancy Jensby. 2nd ROW: Director, Mr. Barrett. 3rd ROW: John Clark, Calvin Seybold, Tom Clark, Roger Kintigh, Chuck Ocobock, Larry Jensby, Verlyn Farlee, Darrell Heitmann, Terry Bohling, Junior Bouray, and Gene Todd. CLARENCE L. GILE AGENCY — Scandia, Kansas LLOYD HALLGREN SON GENERAL CONSTRUCTION — Republic, Kansas HARDY FARMERS COOP — Hardy, Nebraska 22 October 6 Queen — Colleen Steier King — Calvin Seybold Attendants -- Linda Thayer, Randy Evert, Karla Tuley, Tom Clark Game — Burr Oak 14 — Republic 52 HAROLD’S SHOP BYRON,NEBRASKA JACK’S CAFE COURTLAND, KANSAS 23 DANA JOHNSON INCOME TAX REPUBLIC, KANSAS SWEETHEART DANCE February 10,1973 THEME — Love Never Ends QUEEN — Sandra Bostwick KING — Lynn Van Nortwick ATTENDANTS Linda Thayer Diane Moeller Randy Evert Ricky Albertson SENIOR PLAY “WHO SAYS WE CANT” December 9, 1972 Characters Janie Rowan . . . Brothers and Sisters Bugsy.......... George .... Sue............ Sandy McPherson . Martha........... Mr. Stryker . . . Customers Mr. Kelly . . . Mis. Brady. . . Mis. Lindquist . Miss Perry . . . Policeman . . . . Juvenile Officer . , Aunt Felicity . . . Kate Dugan . . . Mr. Rogers . . . Miss Eberhart . . . Wells Wentworth . Joe Niemeier . . Taxi Driver . . . Joey............. Director......... . . Sandra Bostwick . . Linda Thayer . . . Scott Hobson . . Marilyn Farlee . . Calvin Seybold . . Colleen Steier . . Paul Thornton • Lynn Van Nortwick . . . .Tom Clark . . Roger Kintigh . . Roger Kintigh . . Ricky Albertson .... Harrell Roe . . . . .John Gunn . . . . Vicki Todd . . Roger Kintigh •Lynn Van Nortwick . . . . Tom Clark . . . Harrell Roe . . . Randy Evert . . . Randy Evert . Mrs. Sharon Lake “THE SECRET OF YONDER MOUNTAIN” March 3, 1973 Characters Alaska A1........... Persephone Proudheart Golddust Gertie . . . Rhinestone Fred . . Cyril Twigbucket . • Widow Proudheart . Professor........... Saloon Girl......... 1st Miner.............. 2nd Miner........... 3rd Miner........... Director............ . . . Larry Jensby . . Karla Tuley . . Belinda Gunn . . . John Clark Darrell Heitmann . Brenda Fischer . . Nancy Jensby . .Trace Hallack Richard Sandell . Terry Bohling . • • Joe Douglas Mrs. Sharon Lake U ' I D All BOTTOM ROW: Coach Kollmai, Harrell Roe, Randy Evert, Richard Sandell, 1 V v 1 LJf L, Calvin Seybold, Paul Thornton, John Clark, Trace Hallack, Brent Larkins, Scott Hobson, Tom Clark, Larry Jensby, and Coach Palmer. 2nd ROW: Gerry Scrivner, Darrell Heitmann, Verlyn Farlee, Brad Bouray, Ricky Albertson, Gene Todd, Chuck Ocobock, Dean Todd, Mark Van Nortwick, and Walter Todd. SCORES Courtland 16 Republic 38 Esbon 12 Republic 32 Jewell 26 Republic 14 Lebanon 20 Republic 6 Burr Oak 14 Republic 52 Waconda East 40 Republic 37 Hillcrest 16 Republic 28 Scandia 66 Republic 00 Jamestown 00 Republic 16 A-TEAM BASKETBALL and Lynn Van Nortwick. Coach Palmer. BOTTOM ROW: Coach Kollmai, Rick Al- bertson, Mark Van Nortwick, John Gunn, 2nd ROW: Harrell Roe, Paul Thornton, John Clark, Scott Hobson, Richard Sandell, and B-TEAM BASKETBALL BOTTOM ROW: Gerry Scrivner, Gene Todd, Mark Van Nortwick, and Richard Sandell. 2nd ROW: Coach Kollmai, Junior Bouray, Verlyn Farlee, and Brad Bouray. 3rd ROW’: John Clark, Joe Douglas, Darrell Heitmann, and Coach Palmer. Scores Hillcrest 44 Republic 57 Courtland 56 Republic 78 Scandia 40 Republic 82 Chester 41 Republic 54 Jamestown 48 Republic 73 Collegi ate 52 Republic 33 Lebanon 56 Republic 38 Waconda East 48 Republic 59 Esbon SO Republic 74 Hillcrest 59 Republic 66 Jewell 55 Republic 65 Courtland 51 Republic 54 Burr Oak 53 Republic 40 Scandia 42 Republic 66 Esbon 51 Republic 77 TRACK Dean Todd, Gerry Scrivner, Mark Van Nortwick, Tom Clark, Chuck Ocobock, John Clark, Verlyn Farlee, and Brad Bouray. Not pictured: Coach Dick Palmer. JOHNSON-LARSON GRAIN AND FEED CO. SCANDIA. KANSAS KANSAS-SERVICE BYRON.NEBRASKA KEITH EIEL MOTORS SUPERIOR, NEBRASKA I T p I) V I I SEATED: Marilyn Farlee, Karla Tuley, Linda Thayer, Belinda Gunn, Diane J— 1— 1— X UiV 1— X— Moeller, Vicki Todd. 2nd ROW: Jan Boman, Colleen Steier, Sandra Bost- wick, Brenda Fischer, Joy Dunback, and Nancy Jensby. 3rd ROW: Kimberlee Birrell, Coach Barrett, Melanie Brown, Jennifer Simms, Marcia Heitmann, Troy Hallack, Gwen Jensby, Crystal Hobelmann, and Nancy Hurley. BASKETBALL SEATED: Marilyn Farlee, Linda Thayer, Karla Tuley, Belinda Gunn, Diane Moeller, Kimberlee Birrell. 2nd ROW: Jennifer Simms, Jan Boman, Melanie Brown, Troy Hallack, Nancy Hurley, Nancy Jensby, Joy Dunback, and not pictured: Coach Don Hinks. KLIMA LUMBER CO. PHONE 335-2241 SCANDIA, KANSAS MOE’S RECREATION PIZZA — POOL — POP (WHERE FRIENDS MEET FRIENDS) SCANDIA, KANSAS BILL MORRIS —FORD SUPERIOR, NEBRASKA TRACK SEATED: Nancy Hurley, Gwen Jensby, Linda Thayer, Karla Tuley, Jennifer Simms, and Kimberlee Birrell. STANDING: Nancy Jensby, Troy Hallack, Brenda Fischer, Crystal Hobelmann, Belinda Gunn, Melanie Brown, Jan Boman, Joy Dunback, Coach Richard Barrett, and Diane Moeller. Girls Sports Scores VOLLEYBALL Belleville Invitational...................2nd Place Regional Tournament.......................3rd Place TRACK State Track Meet........................ High Jump Linda Thayer..............................3rd Place BASKETBALL Courtland 22 Republic 34 Scandia 21 Republic 26 Esbon 19 Republic 54 Washington 25 Republic 28 North Central 12 Republic 32 Belleville 33 Republic 37 Hi 11 crest 21 Republic 37 Regional Tournament Republic . . . Sylvan Grove 34 35 36 [ T D TOP ROW: Terry Bohling, John Clark, Joe Douglas, Brenda AV kJ Fischer, Belinda Gunn. 2nd ROW: Trace Hallack, Darrell Heitmann, Larry Jensby, Nancy Jensby and Richard Sandell. 3rd ROW: Karla Tuley. DR. COYTA. NOBLE REPUBLIC, KANSAS REPUBLIC FEED AND FERTILIZER REPUBLIC, KANSAS REPUBLIC OIL COMPANY REPUBLIC, KANSAS 38 O T) II A D Th Cl TOT ROW: Jan Boman, Brad Bouray, Junior Bouray, Joy Dunback, OV Jl 1 1 V 1V1 V 1 LL kj Verlyn Farlee. 2nd ROW: Wayne Johnson, Brent Larkins, Diane Moel- ler, Chuck Ocobock, and Kent Smith. REPUBLICAN VALLEY GUN SHOP REPUBLIC. KANSAS HARRY ROBINSON’S CONOCO SERVICE SUPERIOR, NEBRASKA SCANDIA STATE BANK SCANDIA, KANSAS P 15 C C IT t tn Vj TOP ROW: Kimberlee Birrell, Melanie Brown, James Gunn, Troy Hallack, I Iv I_L k3 1 1 IVI Marcia Heitmann. 2nd ROW: Crystal Hobelmann, Nancy Hurley, Gwen Jens- by, Gerry Scrivner, and Jennifer Simms. 3rd ROW: Dean Todd, Gene Todd, Walter Todd, and Mark Van Nortwick. JON D. THAYER, O.D. BELLEVILLE. KANSAS THORNTON’S IGA REPUBLIC, KANSAS WESTERN AUTO SUPERIOR, NEBRASKA 4? 8TH GRADE TOP ROW: Brian Bouray, Verle Bou- ray, Jack Clark, Debra Cleveland, Mike Douglas, and Ronnie Evert. 2nd ROW: Tamie Fischer, Jimmy Fuller, Donna Hinks, Tony Hobson, Kevin Jensen, and Becky Roe. 3rd ROW: Jill Sankey, Curtis Snyder, and Robert Young. 7TH GRADE 4th ROW: Gregg — Bohling, Jody El- liott, Darrell Fuller, Debra Fuller, Ann Hobson, and Elaine Hobson. 5th ROW: Matey Hurley, Kathleen McClure, Christine Olsen, Lloyd Rasmussen, Roxanna Scrivner, and Randy Thayer. 6th ROW: Sheri Thayer, Mark Tuley, and Mr. Gail Brauch, 7th and 8th Grade Teacher. i A I I—T D V D p TOP ROW: Gail Anne Aurand, Karen Aurand, XV m. y I—' Steve Baxa, Mark Bouray, Myron Bouray, and Mike Cox. 2nd ROW: Judy Dahl, David Gebers, Kirk Jensen, Ronald Sankey, Cammie Steier, and Wayne Todd. 3rd ROW: Mitch Young. 5TH GRADE 4th ROW: Debra Albertson, Clay Aurand, Shelia Bom an, Scott Cleveland, Jeff Cox, and Darcy Heitmann. 5th ROW: Brad Hobelmann, Susan Mc- Clure, Jimmie Roberts, Lee Ann Roberts, Donnie Rawley, and Tina Scrivner. 6th ROW: Beth Snyder, Craig Warren, Laurie Young, and Miss Cathy Walter, 5th and 6th Grade Teacher. 45 4TH GRADE TOP ROW: Robert Avis, Kent Bouray, Kirk Bouray, Kirk Clark, Scott Douglas, and Lecia Elliott. 2nd ROW: Jeffrey Jens- by, and Whelley Thayer. O O P O A P FT 3rd ROW: Wendy Aurand, Kelly Lake, Robert Parker, Donna Rawley, and Mrs. Murie 3 L VJT l _J Tallent, 3rd and 4th Grade Teacher. 2ND GRADE 4th ROW: Denise Baxa, Cindy Bohling, Melissa Cox, Kimberly Hallgren, Lisa Hallgren, and Linda Jensby. 5th ROW: Stephanie Jensen, Christy Oco- bock, Sarah Olsen, Marvin Scrivner, Bradley Van Meter, and Monty Warren. THE ANNUAL STAFF WISHES TO THANK THE SUPERIOR EXPRESS FOR DONATING THE ACTION SHOTS USED ON OUR SPORT S SNAP PAGE. 46 1ST GRADE and Timmie Roberts. TOP ROW: Kevin Hallgren, Ronnie Jensby, Kevin Mitchell, Lisa Palmer, Alaina Parker, 2nd ROW: Mrs. Sybil Rahe, 1st and 2nd grade teacher. AS A T p p p A p ' I P XT 3rd ROW: Randy Aurand, Susan Dahl, Buddy Rawley, 1 1 1 LL I VJ m. I 1 L 1 Robert Scrivner, Bryan Van Meter, and Mrs. Karen Johnson, teacher. FOOTBALL, BASKETBALL, AND TRACK BOTTOM ROW: Verle Bouray, Ronnie Evert, Jack Clark, Tony Hobson, Brian Bouray, and Kevin Jensen. 2nd ROW: Coach Mr. Brauch, Wayne Todd, Myron Bouray, Kirk Jensen, Mark Tuley, Robert Young, and Curtis Snyder. 3rd ROW: Steve Baxa, Randy Thayer, Mike Cox, Mitch Young, Mark Bouray, Ron Sankey, and Gregg Bohling. VOLLEYBALL, BASKETBALL, AND TRACK BOTTOM ROW: Jody Elliott, Becky Roe, Jill Sankey, Donna Jean Hinks, and Tamie Fischer. 2nd ROW: Mr. Brauch, track coach; Ann Hobson, Elaine Hobson, Sheri Thayer, Christine Olsen, Marcy Hurley, Debra Cleveland, and Miss Walter, Volleyball and Basketball coach. 3rd ROW: Debra Fuller, Judy Dahl, Karen Aurand, Cammie Steier, Gail Anne Aurand, Roxanna Scrivner, and Kathleen McClure. CHEERLEADERS Debra Cleveland, Beck Roe, Jill Sankey, Tamie Fischer, and Donna Jean Hinks. C' D A P C C C' J I O A in SETTING: Sheila Boman, Laurie Young, Vj rV U IL V_ il V V L D 1 1 L Karen Aurand, Donald Rawley, Cammie Steier, Myron Bouray, Jeff Cox, Steve Baxa, Gail Aurand, Clay Aurand, Kirk Jensen, and Mike Cox. STANDING: Director Mr. Barrett, Judy Dahl, Mark Bouray, Mitchell Young, Ron Sankey, and Beth Snyder. 8TH GRADE GRADUATES Debra Cleveland, Jill Sankey and Kevin Jensen. 2nd ROW: Brian Bouray, Jimmie Fuller, Robert Young, Jack Clark, Ronnie Evert, Verle Bouray, Mike Douglas, and Tony Hobson. 49 THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1973 would like to take this opportunity to thank the advertisers who helped to make this yearbook possible through buying ads for our book. 50 BYRON COOPERATIVE CREDIT ASSOCIATION BYRON, NEBRASKA 68325 chartered in 1934 FARMERS CO-OPERATIVE ELEVATOR CO. Rolling and Mixing Bulk Feed Delivery A. R. Eitzmann, Manager Phone 236-4564 Byron, Nebraska 68325 Coal Feed Custom Grinding Grain Storage Fertilizer 52 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK FDIC Dial 527-2268 1205 18th In Belleville, Kansas 66935 Serving The Community Since 1887 Ample Free Parking The Home Of Personalized Banking Checking Accounts— Savings Accounts Automobile Loans Safe Deposit Vault Agriculture Loans — Commerical Loans Night Depository Full Service Bank CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS KROB STUDIO Specialists in Natural Color Portraits Belleville, Kansas 66964 53 C.E. McCLURE INSURANCE AGENCY 361-2054 Republic. Kansas 66964 THE PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK Checking Accounts Safe Deposit Boxes All Kinds of Insurance Vue-matic Drive-in Service IBM Data Processing Savings Accounts Loans for All Purposes Each depositor insured to 520,000 Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Call 527-2213 Belleville, Kansas 66935 Each depositor insured to $20,000 FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 54 Dodge DON SANKEY MOTORS 1205-11 - 17TH ST. TEL. 913 - 527-55B5 BELLEVILLE, KANSAS 66935 Plymouth [CHRYSLER I ViriRJAl don Sankey Own cr SWEDISH AMERICAN STATE BANK Courtland, Kansas 66939 Each depsotior insured to $20,000 Federal Deposit I nsurance Corporation Each depositor insured to $20,000 FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Membership F.D.I.C. 55 BACHELOR-FAULKNER DART Furniture and Funeral home Belleville, Kansas 66935 Phone — 527-2222 N BELLEVILLE GREENHOUSE Floyd Sims. Florist and Nurseryman Member Florist's Telegraph Delivery Association Phone 527-2153 2302 N Street Belleville, Kansas “Flowers for all Occasions” Trees for Every Place Special low prices for school activities and weddings BELLEVILLE PROFESSIONAL BUILDING B S TIRE MARKET Tires Batteries Hardware Paint 2316 G. Street Belleville Kansas 66935 E. J. Chaney M.D. Herbert D. Doubek M.D. Phone 527-2237 P. R. Lowell D.D.S. Phone 527-5673 PHONE 879-3223 — 254 EAST 4th SUPERIOR, NEBR. 56 BYRON CHEMICAL Building Planning Service BYRON GRAIN CO. Midwestern Homes Mobel Homes Carpeting Floor Covering Builders Hardware Lumber, Paint, Fencing Cement, Propane Maytag Appliances Chemicals Anhydrous Ammonia Mixed Liquid Fertilizers Golden Uran Grain Bulk Feed Delivery Service Salt, Fertilizers Anhydrous Custom Mixing Rolling and Grinding BYRON. NEBRASKA 68325 Harold A. Bandemer PHONE 402-236-4454 BYRON, NEBRASKA 68325 PHONE 236-4304 BYRON SERVICE Kansas Nebraska Tank Wagon Service CHRISTENSEN SON, INC. Derby Products Byron, Nebraska 68325 Phone 236-4164 SUPERIOR. NEBRASKA Phone 879-3221 International Trucks— Parts Service — T ractors Farm Implements Gehl Machinery RCA Television Whirlpool Appliances S7 Dennis says' “live a little Have a treat at the D Q 410 Bloom Street Superior. Nebraska Phone 879-4294 Leo Betty Zadinn. Owners HARDY STATE BANK Hardy, Nebraska 68943 Each depositor insured to $20,000 FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Member Of F.D.I.C. farmers tate Dank Superior, Nebraska 68978 'Telephone (402) 879-3271 Each depositor insured to $20j000 FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION HOME OIL COMPANY Tank Wagon and Automotive Service Scandia. Kansas IDEAL MARKET BESTYET FOOD STORE Superior, Nebraska Federal Inspected Meat Market LINDY’S SUPERMARKET LANDIS REPAIR AND USED CARS Automotive and Tractor Repair Courtland, Kansas MARTIN IMPLEMENT COMPANY Groceries Meats Locker Service Courtland, Kansas Phone 374-4445 SERVICE SALES OLIVER Oliver Farm Implements New Holland Hay Equipment Krause Tillage Tools Peerless Roller Mills PHONE 879-4019 Superior. Nebraska b9 It begins with a Keepsake Ring. Keepsake a perfect center diamond of precise cut. There is no finer diamond ring for your love story. DON MOORE JEWELRY STORE Superior, Nebraska Rings enlarged to show detail. Trade-Mark Reg. NOBLES PLUMBING HEATING Superior, Nebraska 68978 Phone 879-3117 Business 879-3458 Resident You can always count on us — Area dealer’s for Armstrong Furnace’s, American Standard furnaces Air Conditioners and Goulds Water Systems PEDERSEN LUMBER COMPANY RAATZ ANTIQUES Gould Pumps — Westinghouse Appliances Plumbing and Heating BUY, SELL AND TRADE Minnesota Paints Phone: 324-5712 Phone 279-3435 Chester, Nebraska Hardy. Nebraska Congratulation Graduates REPUBLIC GRAIN COMPANY Grain — Feed — Seed Customer Fertilizer Application Republic, Kansas SECURITY NATIONAL BANK Superior, Nebraska 68978 K WREXALLDRUG Belleville, Kansas Phone 527-2042 Prescription Service Have Your Doctor Call Us Henry Kieffer H. F. Wilson, Jr. STATE BANK OF CHESTER Chester, Nebraska Phone 324-5444 61 SUPERIOR FLORAL COMPANY Superior, Nebraska Phone 402-879-4014 Flowers for all occasions Member F.T.D. TEBOW PLUMBING CO. FR-4-3223 Courtland, Kansas 66939 Plumbing, Heating, and Air Conditioning Speed Queen Washers and dryers Kitchen Aid — dishwashers TIBBETTS BROTHERS, INC. . D. VANCLEEF AGENCY Furniture Funeral Home Your I ndependent I nsurance Agent Belleville, Kansas Chester, Nebraska Phone 527-2211 Phone 324-5444 62 BOOSTERS BARTH APPLIANCECENTER Belleville. Kansas BELLEVILLE CLEANERS Belleville, Kansas BELLEVILLE IMPLEMENT CO. Belleville. Kansas BELLEVILLE LOCKER Belleville. Kansas PETE BUREMAN ROOFING Belleville, Kansas CHASE CHAMPI.IN SERVICE Courtland, Kansas COAST-TO-COAST Belleville, Kansas COOPERATIVE SERVICE ASSOCIATION Courtland, Kansas COURTLAND VETERINARY CLINIC Courtland. Kansas DALE’S WESTERN STORE Belleville. Kansas DON'S USED CARS Belleville. Kansas A. L. DUCKWALL STORE Belleville. Kansas EDWARD’S SERVICE Hardy, Nebraska FOOD MART Belleville. Kansas FOOTE SERVICE, INC. Chester, Nebraska GAMBLES STORE Belleville, Kansas GARMAN SON Courtland. Kansas HOLIDAY FLORAL Belleville. Kansas JACK AND NORA’S SHOE STORE Belleville, Kansas JIM’SOK TIRES Belleville. Kansas JUDI’S NU-DU COIFFURES Scandia, Kansas KESL JEWELRY SPORTING GOODS ■Belleville, Kansas LEONARD S APPLIANCE Belleville, Kansas JIM LEWIS MOTORS. INC. Belleville, Kansas LOGAN BARBER SHOP Republic. Kansas LORING MOTOR TEXACO Scandia. Kansas MORLEY'S SHOE SHOP Belleville, Kansas NONDORFF HY-KLAS Courtland, Kansas REPUBLICAN VALLEY CATTLE FEEDERS. INC. Scandia, Kansas RIZEK PLUMBING HEATINGCO. Belleville. Kansas ROBERT’S FABRIC SHOP Belleville. Kansas RURAL GAS. INC. Belleville, Kansas RAY RUTH’S Superiro, Nebraska SEARS CATALOG STORE Belleville, Kansas SUNFLOWER GROCERY Belleville. Kansas SUPERIOR JEWELERS Superior, Nebraska SUPERIOR TRANSFER Superior, Nebraska TONY’S HY-KLAS Scandia, Kansas WES’S AUTO SUPPLY. INC. Belleville, Kansas WOERNER FORD TRACTOR Superior, Nebraska 63


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