Sabetha High School - Blue Jay Yearbook (Sabetha, KS)

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BLUE JAY 1964 Published by the Senior Class 1964 Sabetha Rural High School Sabetha, Kansas FOREWORD These past four years have given us new growth and height. The past friendships and memories will live on forever. Our ex- perience with education has increased our knowledge and given us new insights day by day. We hope that you also, will gain these friendships, memories, and insights. We can only leave one small piece of advice: For every man the world is as fresh as it was the first day, and as full of untold novelties for him who has the eyes to see them. We, the graduating class of 1964, leave this annual and these best wishes to you. 1964 BLUEJAY Staff 2 DEDICATION A lily of a day Is fairer far in May Although it fall and die that night -- It was the plant and flower of Light. In small proportions we just beauties see; And in short measures life may perfect be. Jonson RAYMOND SHAW BERYL DRUMM Superintendent Principal ADMINISTRATION SCHOOL BOARD BACK ROW: Arthur Strahm, Carl Evans, Ben Aberle, John Stone. FRONT ROW: Don McFall, George Alt- house, Doris Porter, Sec., Margaret Hartter, Luther Clark. P«ITH£ DARRELL ARY History Fresh. Class Yearbook FACULTY HAROLD BRIGGS English Soph. Class NEIL DeWERFF Drivers Ed. Basketball S Club JUDY EMERT Home Ec. FHA ROBERT'S CONSTRUCTION INC. McFALL MOTORS 5 n GLEE REID Phy. Ed. Health Jay Jays GENE RICH English Speech Jr. Class Play Sr. Class Play LARRY WALKER Bookkeeping Typing FBLA FLOTT INSURANCE SERVICE 7 F A C U L T Y Mrs. Porter CLERK Roy Weick CUSTODIAN STAFF BUS DRIVERS Ken Scoby Ray Reed Gladys VanNeste Tom Brammer ACTIVITIES TOP ROW: Ken Aberle, Bill Kruse, David Althouse, Danny Carpenter, Dennis Chrisman, Wendell Geiger. SECOND ROW: Carol Wenger, Anita Mishler, Mike Estle, Roger Locher, Janell Plattner, Roberta Moehlman, Carolyn Aberle, Pat Dawson, Janet Byer, Alice Berggren. THIRD ROW: Candee Spring, Janet Robinson, Juli- anne Baskett, Joyce Kellenberger, Darlene Strahm, Patsy Myers, Mary Bahr, Sue Popkess, Leslie Lines, Sue Nesbitt, Sharlotte Weick. FRCNT ROW: Joyce Lancaster, Don Thiemann, Cheryl Scoby, Kay Sawyer, Mr. Fischer. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY President. . . Vice President Secretary . . Treasurer . . Sponsor . . . , Don Thiemann Joyce Lancaster . Cheryl Scoby . . Kay Sawyer . . Mr. Fischer HIGH HONOR ROLL TOP ROW: John Aberle, Darrell Meyer. SECOND ROW: Dana Hartter, Phyllis Locher, Janet Meyer, Alice Berggren, Margaret Garber, Candee Spring, Janell Plattner, Ken Aberle. THIRD ROW: Joyce Kellenberger, Julianne Baskett, Darlene Stralim, Joyce Lancaster, Sharlotte Weick, Pat Dawson, Jo Ann Christman, Bonnie Frey. FRONT ROW: Bob Flack, Mike Estle, Dan Carpenter, Dennis Chrisman, Roger Locher, Wendell Geiger, Bill Kruse, David Althouse. HONOR ROLL TOP ROW: Mike Estle, Roger Locher, Steve Lukert, Mike Reid, Leslie Lines, Pat Dawson. SECOND ROW: Doug Duey, Joyce Keilcnberger, Phyllis Locher, Paula Minton, Linda Gilbert, Sue Popkess, Sue Nesbitt. FRONT ROW: Dennis Chrisman, Dan Carpenter, Don Thiemann, Sharlotte Weick, Mr. Drumm. STUDENT COUNCIL Sharlotte Weick Don Thiemann President..............................Dan Carpenter Secretary. Vice-President.......................Dennis Chrisman Treasurer. Sponsor . . . Mr. Drumm TOP ROW: Layna Rostetter, Susan Bestwick, Norma Bockersette, Kay Dalsing, Carol Robinson, Nell Thomp- son, Shirley Grimm, Sandra Plattner, Phyllis Edelman, Gayle Barrett, Janet Stallbaumer, Eileen Plattner, Noreen Kesler, Sue Thompson, Cheryl Ellington. FIFTH ROW: Arlene Ryland, Pam Ukele, Joan Leuze, Janice Troxell, Donna Jones, Caroline Stuckey, Connie Anderson, Marcena Meister, Christine Lucas, Virginia Burch, Marsha Ott, Sherry Stevens, Rose Johnstone, Sharon Barrett, Cheryl Sell, Linda Hamilton, Alice Berg- gren. FOURTH ROW: Linda Scoby, Linda Myers, Lynette Judah, Gayla Mane he, Anita Mishler, Rose Ann Wenger, Phyllis Locker, Paula Minton, Cheryl Scarlett, Nancy Aeschilman, Bonnie Garber, Susan Strahm, Bonnie Clark, Linda Kruse, Dana Hartter, Sharon McCorkle, Wanda Watkins, Cathy Blair. THIRD ROW: Miss Pamela Porr-Sponsor, Joyce Kellenberger, Linda Halbert, Linda Gilbert, Connie Jones, Virginia Kaul, Connie Minton, Carol Wenger, Mary Bahr, Brenda Fouraker, Roberta Moe him an, Mary Greene, Sandra Minton, Charlotte Lehman, Cheryl Metzger, Verona Hartter, Janet Byer, Connie Anderson. SECCND ROW: Pat Daw- son, Phyllis Siefert, Nancy Moorhead, Anita Brunner, Harla Havemann, Charlotte Fleming, Jeanne Brunner, Alta Mae Fleming, Candee Spring, JoAnn Christman, Susan Plattner, Connie Bestwick, Barbara Nickelson, Janice Meyer, Jeanette Stallbaumer, Phyllis Marmet, Margaret Garber, Karen Leuze. FRONT ROW: Shar- lotte Weick, Joyce Lancaster, Janet Robinson, Katie Aberle, Cathyl Lanning, Bonnie Frey, Julianne Basket, Janell Plattner, Patsy Myers, Darlene Strahm, Cheryl Scoby, Kay Sawyer, Sue Nesbitt, Sue Popkess, Leslie Lines. KAYETTES TOT ROW: Patsy Myers, Song leader; Bortnie Frey, Points; Leslie Lines, Community Service; Julie Baskett, World Service; Darlene Strahm, Special Programs; Cathy Lanning, Pianist; Sue Nesbitt, Finance; Kay Sawyer, Parliamentarian; Katy Aberle, School Service; Janell Plattner, Publicity. FRONT ROW: Janet Robinson, Sec- retary; Cheryl Scoby, Treasurer; Miss Porr, Sponsor; Sharlotte Weick, President; Sue Popkess, Vice President; Joyce Lancaster, Regular Programs. BACK ROW: Linda Kruse, Carolyn Stuckey, Susan Strahm, Donna Jones, Phylliss Locher, Paula Minton, Cheryl Scarlet, Dana Hartter, Janice Troell, Bonnie Clark, Patsy Myers, Kay Dalsin, Nell Thompson, Carol Robinson, Sherry Stevens, Rose Wenger, JoAnn Christman, Marcena Meister. FOURTH ROW: Cathy Blair, Linda Halbert, Mary Greene, Rose Marie Johns tone, Cheryl Sell, Bonnie Garber, Sharon Barrett, Cheryl Scoby, Connie Jones, Virginia Kaul, Linda Gilbert, Sandra Minton, Gayle Barrett, Pam Ukele, Janet Byer, Alice Berggren. THIRD ROW: Charlotte Fleming, Roberta Moehlman, Nancy Aeschilman, Katie Aberle, Linda Myers, Lynette Judah, Gayla Manche, Anita Mishler, Darlene Strahm, Karen Leuze, Danise Anderson, Janice Myer, Christine Lucas, Virginia Burch, Phylliss Marmet, Sharon McCorkle. SECCND ROW: Cheryl Ellington, Janell Plattner, Janet Robinson, Harla Havemann, Jeanne Brunner, Alta Fleming, Anita Brunner, Bonnie Frey, Cheryl Metzger, Marie Stallbaummer, Charlotte Lehman, Verona Hartter, Linda Hamilton, Margaret Garber. FRONT ROW: Sharlotte Weick, Joyce Lancaster, Cathy Lanning, Sue Popkess, Brenda Four- aker, Julianne Baskett, Leslie Lines, Sue Nesbitt, Kay Sawyer, Carol Wenger, Connie Minton, Linda Scoby, Mary Bahr, Wanda Watkins, Mrs. Reed--Sponsor. JAY-JAYS Cheerleader Representative..............................Sue Popkess Points Director............................Julianne Baskett Treasurer...............................................Kay Sawyer Secretary.............................................Carol Wenger Vice-President.................................Leslie Lines President......................................Sue Nesbitt ” A-TEAM CHEERLEADERS Sharlotte Weick, Joyce Lancaster, Brenda Foraker, Cathy Lanning, Sue Popkess ALTERNATE Wanda Watkins B-TEAM CHEERLEADERS Mary Bahr, Connie Minton, Linda Scoby TOP ROW: Don Campbell, Morris Rokey, Steven Strahm, Harold Barrett, Arnold Suhr, John Feek, Bill Gut- knecht, Jim Henninger. THIRD ROW: John Aberle, Daryl Meyer, Steve Henninger, Doyle Bechtelheimer, Jim Plattner, Bill Hermann, Jim Grimm, Don Meyer, Larry Meyer, Mark Strahm, Ken Grimm. SECOND ROW: Bob Lowdermilk, Danny McFall, Bob Hartter, Joe Rokey, Lynn Meyer, Mike Moorhead, Dennis Jad- win, Burton Robinson, Gary Edelman, Wendell Geiger, Bill Kruse. FIRST ROW: Mr. Hildwein-Advisor, Walter McFall-Sentinel, Lyle Edelman-Secretary, Ken Aberle-Treasurer, Roger Locker-President, Dan Car- penter-Vice President, Dale Strahm-Reporter. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA CREED I believe in the future of Farming, with a faith born not of words but of deeds-achievements won by the present and past generations of Farmers; in the promise of better days through better ways, even as the better things we now enjoy have come up to us from the struggles of former years. I believe that to live and work on a good farm is pleasant as well as challenging; for I know the joys and discomforts of farm life and hold an inborn fondness of those associations which, even in hours of discouragement, I cannot deny. I believe in leadership from ourselves and respect from others. I believe in my own ability to work efficiently and think clearly, with such knowledge and skill as I can secure, and in the ability of organized farmers to serve our own and the public interest in marketing the product of our toil. I believe we can safeguard those rights against practices and policies that are un- fair. I believe in less dependence on begging and more power in bargaining; in the life abundant and enough honest wealth to help make it so-for others as well as myself; in less need for charity and more of it when needed; in being happy myself and playing square with those whose happiness depends upon me. I believe that rural America can and will hold true to the best traditions in our national life and that I can exert an influence in my home and community which will stand solid for my part in that inspiring task. 16 TOP ROW: Wanda Watkins, Susan Plattner, Layna Rostetter, Marsha Ott, Norma Bockersette, Susan Bestwick, Christine Lucas, Noreen Kesler, Joan Leuze, Connie Anderson, Karen Leuze, Eileen Plattner, Shirley Grimm, Bonnie Clark, Susan Strahm, Rose Ann Wenger. SECCND ROW: Barbara Nickelson, Sherry Stevens, Bonnie Garber, Nancy Aeschliman, Sue Robinson, Cheryl Sell, Sharon Barrett, Gayle Barrett, Marcena Meister, Linda Kruse, Dana Hartter, Margaret Garber, Phyllis Marmet, Verona Hartter. THIRD ROW: Linda Hamilton, Arlene Ryland, Sharon McCorkle, Sandra Plattner, Phyllis Edelman, Phyllis Seifert, Anita Brunner, Alta Fleming, Jeanne Brunner, Julianne Baskett, Brenda Fouraker, Mary Green, Katie Aberle, Connie Bestwick, Danisc Anderson, Janice Meyers. FOURTH ROW: Linda Meyers, Lynette Judah, Linda Scoby, Cheryl Elling- ton, Cheryl Metzger, Charlotte Lehman, Connie Minton, Janet Robinson, Linda Halbert, Paula Minton, Cheryl Scarlett, Anita Mishler, Joyce Kellenbcrger, Cathy Lanning, Harla Havemann. FRCNT ROW: Linda Gilbert, Darlene Strahm, Sandra Minton, Mary Bahr, Patsy Myers, Carol Wenger, Roberta Moehlman, Mrs. Emert. BANNER HOLDERS: Charlotte Fleming, Carolyn Stuckey. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA President........... Vice President . . . Secretary........... Treasurer........... Historian........... Song Leader .... Degree Chairman . . Sponsor ............ . . . Linda Gilbert . . Darlene Strahm . . . Sandra Minton .... Mary Bahr . . .Carol Wenger . . . Patsy Myers . Roberta Moehlman . . . .Mrs. Emert TOP ROW: Ronnie Rucker, John Hopp, John Hartter, Ted Davis, Ronnie Priest, Bill Meyer, Larry Mai, Allen Eaton. SECOND ROW: Bill Thomas, Charlotte Fleming, Alta Mae Fleming, Jean Brunner, Anita Brunner, Phylliss Seifert, Carol Robinson. THIRD ROW: Carroll Chandler, JoAnn Christman, Bonnie Frey, Cheryl Scoby, Sue Nesbitt, Sandra Minton, Marie Stallbaumer, Wendell Geiger. FRONT ROW: Cheryl Metzger, Warren Ford, Nancy Moorhead, Connie Jones, Pat Dawson. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA President........................................Pat Dawson Vice-President.........................Connie Jones Sponsor..................................Don Fischer Secretary.............................Nancy Moorhead Treasurer.................................Warren Ford Historian............................Cheryl Metzger TOP ROW: Bill Thomas, David Snook, Darrell Schuette, Ronnie Rucker, Warren Ford, Joe Kvamso. SECOND ROW: John Feek, Robert Hartter, Phil Wertenberger, Ole Estle, Rolland Grote, Karl Shump, Doug Duey, John Martin. THIRD ROW: Ted Davis, Gary Chrisman, Steve Lukert, Steve Strahm, Arnold Suhr, Mike Johnson, Steve Ott. FRONT ROW: John Koch, John Hopp, Don Thiemann, Mike Reid, Dennis Chrisman, Dan Carpen- ter, Glen Strader, Walter McFall, Dick Lehmann. S-CLUB OFFICERS Dennis Chrisman . . Mike Reid Don Thiemann . . . John Hopp President. . . Vice-President Secretary. . . Treasurer . . CONCERT BAND CLARINETS Leslie Lines Julie Basket Roberta Moehlman Linda Meyer Cheryl Metzger Cheryl Scoby Patsy Meyers Margaret Garber Phyllis Marmet Nancy Aeschliman Bonnie Clark Mary Greene Kreg Johnson Greg Johnson Sus an S trah m Bonnie Garber Linda Scoby Sharon McCorkle FLUTES Connie Jones Darlene Strahm Janet Byer Sharlotte Lehman Ron Van Dalsem SAXOPHONES Sharlotte Weick Joyce Lancaster Cathy Lanning Mike Johnson TRUMPETS John Koch Glenn Strader Darryl Schuette Jeri Summers Dave Althouse Paula Minton Eddie Garber Kenneth Grimm Cheryl Scarlett TYMPANY Gayla Manche DIRECTOR Louis Johnson BELL LYRE Brenda Fouraker BASS John Hopp Lynette Judah Phil Wertenberger DRUMS Sue Popkess Tom Emmert BASS FIDDLE Phyllis Locher Bill Kruse Mark Strahm Rose Ann Wenger TROMBONE Gary Chrisman David Beyer Sue Nesbitt BARITONE Dennis Chrisman Rodney W'enger FRENCH HORN Jane 11 Plattner Alan Lorstcher TENOR SAX Kent Saylor Doug Duey BARI-SAX Sandra Minton BASOON Carol Wenger BASS CLARINET Anita Mishler FLAT CONTRA BASS Connie Minton BAND COUNCIL TWIRLERS Gayla Manche, Mary Greene, Cheryl Scoby, Sue Nesbitt TRUMPET TRIO John Koch, Jancll Plattner, Dennis Chrisman CLARINET CHOIR MIXED CHORUS Girl’s Chorus Boy’s Chorus CAST Dr. John Hillary. . Dr. Robert Hillary Pa Brown. . . . , Ma Brown . . . . Margaret Bums. . Dick Bums . . . . Janet Martin . . . Mr. Hepple. . . , Dr. Edmond Brand. Helen Brand . . . Mary Selby. . . . Mrs. Rossi . . . . Mrs. Cronin . . . Mrs. Mellon. . . . . . Warren Ford . . . .Ted Davis Ron Van Dalsem . Brenda Fouraker . . . Mary Greene . . . Doug Duey . . . Mary Bahr . . Melvin Meyer .... Bob Flack . . Phylliss Seifert . Janet Robinson Nancy Aeschliman . . . Patsy Myers . . Darlene Strahm “Old Doc Lois W amer Julie Baskett Young Doc, brilliant and hard- working, has a big opportunity awaiting him on graduation from medical school. He can join an outstanding city practitioner, or go into practice with his father, Old Doc. This is a deeply felt, ex- tremely successful play dealing with values that change and those that do not. SENIOR PLAY “The People Versus Maxine Lowe” PLAY CAST Edna Brushett.............. Frank Marston.............. Will Bond..................... Honorable Judge John Weston Jessalyn Meredith.......... Warren Cass................ James Hathaway................ Maxine Lowe................ Alice Jackson.............. Carla Leslie.................. Dr. Frederick Milgram. . . Thomas Quinn.................. Vincent Barclay............ Minnie Strausson.............. Eve Vijonne................ Irene Holt................. Rose Malone................ Sarah Lorrison............. . Cathy Lanning . . Roger Locher . . . Mike Reid Kenneth Aberle . . Sue Nesbitt . Dan Carpenter Dennis Chrisman Sharlotte Weick . . Leslie Lines Jo Ann Christman . . John Koch . . John Martin . . David Beyer . Cheryl Metzger Nancy Moorhead . . Sue Popkess , .Candee Spring . . Bonnie Frey Courtroom suspense was the keynote of the Senior Play. Under the direction of Mr. Gene Rich, the play proved highly successful. ALPINE HOLIDAY The warm fires of a Swiss Chalet, frosted snow banks, ski lifts and bear skin rugs -- all these set the atmosphere for our Junior-Senior Prom. No one will forget May 2, 1964 and our Alphine Holiday. 26 Prom Servers Carol Wenger Connie Minton Ann Reid Linda Meyers Linda Scoby Anita Brunner Gayla Manche Pat Montgomery Phil Wertenberger Steve Lukert Alan Hartter Jim Alderfer David Scoby Mike Estle Theme: KICKOFF TO AUTUMN Christmas Queen CHERYL SCOBY Valentine King and Queen KENNETH ABERLE CATHY LANNING Halloween Queen Candidate JOYCE LANCASTER Escort: DOUG DUEY TOP ROW: Ronnie Christman, Roger Brockoff, Rodney Wenger, Harold Johns, Roger Ericksten, Raymond Bell, Gary Priest, David Frey, Ronald Marteney, Ronnie Krebs, Kenneth Carver, Kenneth Grimm, Bill Gut- knecht. SECOND ROW: Coach DeWerff, Cliff Scarlett, Bob Flack, Lynn Myer, Jim Alderfer, Pat Montgomery, Harold Barret, Ole Estle, Arnold Suhr, Steve Strahm, Walter McFall, Richard Wenger, Steve Lukert, Bob Hartter, Manager. THIRD ROW: Coach Applebee, Jim Grimm, Alan Hartter, David Scoby, Greg Mock, Raymond Kirk, Bob Lowdermilk, Gary Chrisman, Ted Davis, Steve Ott, Mike Estle, Gary Edelman, Coach Armstrong. BOTTOM ROW: Dennis Chrisman, Ronnie Rucker, Warren Ford, Darrel Schuette, John Koch, Mike Reid, Dan Carpenter, John Hopp, John Feek, Richard Lehmann, Ron Leuze, Bill Thomas, David Snook. FOOTBALL----------1963 S S E C A O S R O E N S COACHES DeWerff - Applebee - Armstrong CO-CAPTAINS Reid - Carpenter Sabetha 33 St. Peter and Paul 0 Sabetha 19 Effingham 14 Sabetha 20 Onaga 0 Sabetha 34 Horton 0 Sabetha 19 Hiawatha 0 Sabetha 0 Holton 7 Sabetha 14 Immaculata 26 Sabetha 7 Marysville 13 Sabetha 27 Wamego 26 A-Team B-Team Freshman KIRT'S HI-WAY SERVICE MR. AND MRS. W. R. POPKESS K'n 2jm B I L L T H O M BANK c 1963-64 BASKETBALL SCORES Sabetha 66 St. Peter Paul 37 Sabetha 73 Horton 50 Sabetha 79 Onaga 50 Sabetha 65 Holton 62 Sabetha 61 Hiawatha 40 Sabetha 51 Centralia 46 Sabetha 32 Wamego 45 Sabetha 47 Ellingham 45 Sabetha 49 Onaga 34 Sabetha 48 Horton 43 Sabetha 35 Holton 37 Sabetha 55 Wamego 60 Sabetha 59 Powhattan 33 Sabetha 41 Hiawatha 42 Sabetha 29 Immaculata 55 Sabetha 49 Effingham 40 HOPP'S WELDING SABETHA GREENHOUSE COACH DEWERFF 1 DAN CARPENTER M I K E R E I D 1963-64 TOURNAMENT STANDINGS NEODESHA INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT Sabetha 37 F redonia 30 Sabetha 34 Neodesha 45 DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Sabetha 59 Seneca 37 Sabetha 29 Holton 34 FOUNTAIN PHARMACY zz s;w s:h zoo OXZ XOcuq. COACH APPLEBEE UPOO Zmpopo FROSH TOP ROW: Morris Rokey, Jeri Summers, John Stone, David Frey, Rodney Wenger, Coach Applebee. BOTTOM ROW: Jan Miller, Larry Meyer, Gary Priest, Raymon Bell, Butch Moser, Ronald Krebs, Paul Spring. BACK ROW: Coach Armstrong, Dennis Chrisman, Mike Reid, Don Thiemann, Kreg Johnson, Roger Brockoff, Raymond Kirk, Greg Johnson, RoIIand Grote, Darrell Schuette, Steve Lukert, Coach Applebee. SECOND ROW: Joe Kvamso, Mgr. , Ted Davis, Dick Plattner, Ronnie Christman, David Scoby, Mike Estle, Sam Cook, Ole.Estle, Ron VanDalsem, Robert Flack, Larry Mai, Cliff Scarlett. FRONT ROW: Harold Barrett, John Stone, Ronald Marteney, Gary Priest, Morris Rokey, Alfred Moore, David Frey, Kenneth Grimm, Ray- mond Bell, Rodney Wenger. TRACK ASST. COACH ARMSTRONG HEAD COACH APPLEBEE MANAGERS - CLIFF SCARLETT J OE KVAMSO MILE RELAY 1st at Baker Relays 2nd at League Meet 2nd at Regional Meet Ted Davis Mike Reid Steve Lukert Don Thiemann 880 YD. RELAY Ted Davis, Steve Lukert, Darrell Schuette, Mike Reid TWO MILE RELAY 1st at Peru Relay Roll and Grote, Harold Barrett, Rod Wenger, Ted Davis FIELD EVENTS Mike Reid - High Jump Ted Davis - Pole Vault Dennis Chrisman - Pole Vault Darrell Schuette - Broad Jump DISTANCE MEN Rodney Wenger - Mile Rolland Grate - Half Mile Ted Davis - Half Mile Steve Lukert - 440 yd. TROPHIES AND MEDALS SABETHA TRACK RECORDS 100 Yd. Dash 10.0 F. Ladd 220 Yd. Dash 21.2 F. Ladd 440 Yd. Dash 52.1 Dan McKenney 880 1:59.8 Bert Rokey Mile 4:37 Lynn Lukert 120 Yd. High Hurdles 15.2 Steve Ireland, Don Thiemann 180 Yd. Low Hurdles 20.2 Don Thiemann Mile Relay 3:28.8 Brooks, Boltinghouse, 880 Yd. Relay 1:33 Ireland, McKenney Shot Put 49’5” Jim Boltinghouse Discus 136' Jim Boltinghouse Javelin 165’ 11 Jim Estle High Jump 5’8 3 4” Mike Reid Pole Vault li'O” Skinner Broad Jump 21 '3” Diffenderfer NEMAHA MOTOR AND IMPL. CO. 42 SENIOR LETTERMEN Dennis Chrisman - Pole Vault 1st at Hiawatha Quadrangular 2nd at League Meet Rolland Grote - Distance Ran in winning 2-mile relay team at Peru Relays Mike Reid - High Jump Broke record in high jump, Height: 5’8 3 4 Don Tiemann - Hurdles Broke record in lows, Time 20. 2 seconds. Tied record in highs, Time 15. 2 seconds. State: 2nd highs 3rd lows UNDERCLASSMEN LETTERMEN: L. TO R. : Rodney Wenger, Ted Davis, Darrell Schuette, Steve Lukert, Ray Kirk, Harold Barrett. HARTTER'S RECREATION ECON-O-WASH L. TOR.: Richard Wenger, Gary Chrisman, Greg Mock, Dave Roberts, Karl Shump, John Koch, Ronnie Rucker. STATE QUALIFIERS Coach DeWerff, Ronnie Rucker, Karl Shump, John Koch. GOLF UNDERCLASSMEN FRESHMEN John Aberle Connie Anderson Gayle Barrett Doyle Bechtelheimer Ray Bell Cathy Blair Kenneth Carver Bonnie Clark Phyllis Edelman Cheryl Ellington David Emert Roger Ericksten Fred Frye David Frey Kenneth Grimm Shirley Grimm Bill Gutknecht Loretta Hallauer Dan Hartter James Henninger Harold Johns Donna Jones Noreen Kesler Ronnie Krebs Linda Kruse Joe Kvamso Randy Lawson Joan Leuze Phyllis Locher Jack Longberg FAMILY SHOE STORE SPRING STANDARD SERVICE Ronald Marteney Marcena Meister Daryl Meyer Don Meyer Larry Meyer Jan Miller Paula Minton Douglas Molineux Alfred Moore Butch Moser Eileen Plattner Richard Plattner Sandra Plattner Gary Priest Burton Robinson Sue Robinson Morris Rokey Cheryl Scarlett Dale Snook Paul Spring Dennis Stallbaumer Susan Strahm John Stone Mark Strahm Carolyn Stucky Jeri Summers Janice Troxell Rod Wenger Rose Ann Wenger Pamela Ukele GAMBLES RAGAN HYKLAS SOPHOMORES DARVILLE'S DRUG STORE LEHMANN AND MEYER James Alderfer David Althouse Danise Anderson Harold Barrett Mike Bauman Alice Berggren Connie Bestwick Susan Bestwick Roger Brockhoff Steven Brown Janet Byer Anita Brunner Carroll Chandler Ronald Christman Sam Cook Allen Eaton Gary Edelman Tom Emert Mike Estle Charlotte Fleming Larry Feek Edward Garber Margaret Garber Wendell Geiger Jimmy Grimm Stanley Grote Linda Hamilton Alan Hartter Verona Hartter Steven Henry Bill Herrmann Larry Jackson Paul Jacobs Dennis Jadwin Greg Johnson Kreg Johnson Mike Johnson Lynette Judah Raymond Kirk Jerry Koch Bill Kruse Charlotte Lehman Alan Lortscher Bob Lowdermilk Steve Lukert Gayla Manche Phyllis Marmet Sharon McCorkle Janice Meyer Lynn Meyer Connie Minton Anita Mishler Greg Mock Pat Montgomery Mike Moorhead Linda Myers Bill Myers Barbara Nickleson James Noble Susan Plattner Ronald Priest Ann Reid Layna Rostetter David Scoby Linda Scoby Janet Stallbaumer Jeanette Stallbaumer Sherry Stevens Steven Strahm Arnold Suhr Ruth Swogger Wanda Watkins Phil Wertenberger Carol Wenger HARPSTER LUMBER CO. CHRISTMAN'S UPHOLSTERY SHOP JUNIORS Carolyn Aberle Nancy Aeschliman Mary Bahr Sharon Barrett Julianne Baskett Norma Bockerstette Jeanne Brunner Virginia Burch Donald Campbell Gary Chrisman Ted David Doug Duey Ole Estle Robert Flack Alta Mae Fleming Warren Ford Brenda Fouraker Bonnie Garber Mary Greene Larry Grote Linda Halbert John Hartter Robert Hartter Harla Havemann Stephen Henninger Rose Johnstone Joyce Kellenberger Karen Leuze Christine Lucas Larry Mai SCOBY’S A AND W AGEE’S CHAMPLIN SERVICE Danny McFall Melvin Meyer Roberta Moehlman Patsy Meyers Keith Noble Marsha Ott Janell Plattner David Roberts Janet Robinson Joe Rokey Ronnie Rucker Arlene Ryland Kent Saylor Clifford Scarlett Darrell Schuette Phylliss Seifert Cheryl Sell Karl Shump Marie Stallbaumer David Stewart Darlene Strahm Billy Streit Ronald Van Dalsem David Watkins Richard Wenger Mary Wendt KREITZER PAINT MCDONALD’S FLOOR COVERING JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President...............................Doug Duey Vice President................Roberta Moehlman Secretary.............................Linda Halbert Treasurer..............................Katy Aberle Student Council...............Joyce Kellenberger FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS President.................Phyllis Locker Vice President......................Paul Spring Secretary..............Carolyn Stucky Treasurer..............Cheryl Scarlett Student Council.............Paula Minton SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President...................Steve Lukert Vice President..............Linda Myers Secretary..................Connie Minton Treasurer..........................Steve Strahm Student Council..............Mike Estle SENIORS KENNETH ABERLE Doing little things well is a step toward doin$ big things better DAVID BEYER The surest way not to fail is to determine to succeed BETH BLACK One who is quiet and seldom argues DAN CARPENTER A man of genius makes no mistakes DENNIS CHRISMAN Think only the best, work only for the best, and expect only the best JO ANN CHRISTMAN Do not dream your experiences-experience your dreams and you will obtain Victory with Honor KAY DALSING Those who love beauty create beauty in the things about them PATRICIA DAWSON We see things not as they are, but as we are LYLE EDELMAN Ideas are funny things, they won't work unless you do JOHN FEEK Unless the job means more than the pay, it will never pay more BONNIE FREY You cannot get anywhere in this world without WANTING to do something MIKE GARBER Everything comes if a man will only wait LINDA GILBERT Face the future with warm courage and high hopes DELORES BOCKERSTETTE GOENS Dedication to some labor of love is the secret of happiness ROLL AND GROTE It takes a wise man to discover a wise man ALAN HERRMANN Remember--always give the best you have to- day JOHN HOPP Let tomorrow take care of tomorrow CONNIE JONES Time doesn't stand still-neither does she VIRGINIA KAUL The best laid scheme of mice and men often go astray JOHN KOCH The man who graduates today and stops learning tomorrow is uneducated the day after TOM KYLE Not that he loves study less, but he loves fun more JOYCE LANCASTER Quality is not accidental, it is the result of in- telligent effort CATHY LANNINC A happy life relies on a well-chosen future RICHARD LEHMANN He that has patience may conquer anything ROGER LOCHER It's usually the important man who doesn't mind acting unimportant JOHN MARTIN Today's youth are building tomorrow's future WALTER MCFALL He who has half the deed done has made a beginning ALBERT MCKENNEY People grow old learning something new every day CHERYL METZGER ,rNothing is impossible to a willing heart SANDRA MINTON A good heart is better than all the heads in the world RONALD LEUZE Nothing is impossible when you have determi- nation LESLIE LINES When it comes to doing tilings for others, some people will stop at nothing NANCY MOORHEAD Beauty without vanity is worth more than all the treasures given to her SUE NESBITT Do not turn back when you have reached your goal STEVE OTT You are never defeated as long as you do not think the job is impossible JIM PLATTNER If silence were golden, he would be a million- aire SUE POPKESS The smiles that win, the tents that glow, and tell of days in goodness spent MIKE REID All is not lost for those who have made a be- ginning CAROL ROBINSON Poetry comes fine spun from a mind at peace KAY SAWYER One reality is worth a thousand dreams CHERYL SCOBY Smile, and the whole world smiles with you1 DAVID SNOOK The happiest man is one who is thankful for life's responsibilities CANDEE SPRING Intelligence is gained only through education GLENN STRADER Happiness lies in the absorption of some voca- tion which satisfies the soul DALE STRAHM Content to follow when we lead the way BOB SWOGGER Though the creative work of today the tradi- tion of tomorrow is built DON THIEMANN All success comes from workable ideas put into operation by a man of courage BILL THOMAS It is easy to be brave from a safe distance NELL DEE ANN THOMPSON It matters not how long you live, but how well SHARLOTTE WEICK More than yesterday but less than tomorrow OUR OFFICERS PRESIDENT LESLIE LINES VICE PRESIDENT TREASURER JOHN MARTIN VIRGINIA HAUL SECRETARY STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE CANDEE SPRING MIKE REID DREHER PHOTOGRAPHY STUDIO 60 | WFORMPTION SENIOR TRIP SWIMMI Superintendent Shaw, Valedictorian Sharlotte Weick, Salutatorian Dan Carpenter COMMENCEMENT BLUE JAY BOOSTERS HARTTER'S RECREATION SCOBY’S A W AGEE’S CHAMPLIN SERVICE CHRISTMAN'S UPHOLSTERY SHOP DARVILLE’S DRUG STORE LEHMANN MEYER GAMBLES RAGAN HY-KLAS MR. AND MRS. W. R. POPKESS FAMILY SHOE STORE SPRING STANDARD SERVICE KIRT’S HI-WAY SERVICE HOPP’S WELDING SABETHA GREENHOUSE ROBERT'S CONSTRUCTION INC. ECON-O-WASH SUMMERS IGA McFALL MOTORS SAFEWAY STORES FLENTIE FARM EQUIPMENT DEAVER AND WILTZ INC. HAXTON BEAUTY AND BARBER SHOP A. L. DUCK WALL CO. DAVIS HARDWARE APPLIANCE DUEY'S JEWELRY HUGHES CLOTHING GEIGER'S JEWELRY GREEN'S DRUG STORE M M CAFE JONES FAMILY STORE GILBERT MOTOR COMPANY SABETHA LANES SABETHA FASHION CENTER MODEL BEAUTY SALON KOCH'S MOTEL LEMAN PONTIAC BUICK WILLIAMS CLEANERS MOSER GROCERY LAMPARTER ELECTRIC AND HARDWARE JACK'S SHOP GARBER’S BUILDING MATERIALS FLOTT INSURANCE SERVICE DREHER PHOTOGRAPHY STUDIO FARMERS STATE BANK NEMAHA MOTOR AND IMPL. CO. KREITZER PAINT STOLLER'S FLOOR COVERING FOUNTAIN PHARMACY


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