Republic High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Republic, KS)

 - Class of 1973

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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.

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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.



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