South High School - Sabre Yearbook (Wichita, KS)

 - Class of 1968

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When it is here, we can never jind enough, and when it is past, it becomes the basis fir all future expectations. Everywhere we go, we are reminded that each moment, each hour, and each day are swihly passing. andyet . . . there is a timeforso many things in aschool year. The South High student has found that school is a timefor searching, for asking questions and formulating ideas. Life has a serious side, and with the acceptance of responsibility. Colonels acknowledged theirpotential asfuture leaders. There is also a time-forfun and gaiety in a school year. Rewarded by victory and screams, Southern Colonels spent long hours in hard practice at sports, and there was laughter on the-,fm-S of those who joined in the Homecoming festivi- ties, or started new traditions like spirit week. Partners were seen dancing cheek-to-cheek at the Plantation Ball, but the happiness wasjust as unmistakable in the The Boyfriend cast after receiving a standing ovation. The South High student experienced many rich and varied emotions, climaxed upon receiving his high school diploma, the symbol of his accomplishments. Time has always been the vehicle for growth and change, and while we holdfast to each minute before relinquishing it to the past, we wait in eager anticipation for the next moment to come. Because each student of South High has given un- failingly of his time, this school year of 1967-68 belongs to him. That time of so many things has created an experi- ence that has become an integral part and guidingforce ofthe students' lyfe. 3 A time for. . . friendship. . . sharing bonds by working harmoniously together lasting the agony ana'joy E ' ' O gh of experience 'iff Pgggn -W I Alhlqv 'Wm 4 N- 1 gg' . ':' fa. 'V V rf ff, if i T Ip., Q ax .4 is ' i x N in 1? Ullllhl P9 ms: sf 'K fb. 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RX W fWfs2, r,f-. xbeu- ., A-K A,-f' f'-,- ' K.,-4 y 'figs 5 Q ' 1 M5ye iTf?QY,'gvM,,, 'V .. Hr 1 ,L , I 1 . Q, A gf., V 'nggi .u, ' 1' . 4,. C , . K. fr.- K f ff fi f 'n fi?-:'g 7 il Dr. Ralph A. Pyles, Principal 1, . . aw ,,AJ0vial A.. Understanding I5 3 BOARD OF EDUCATION - Mrs. Evelyn Whitcomb, Robert L. Davis, Patrick H. Thiessen, John M. Michener, Mrs. Ruby Tate, Dr. Lawrence H Shepoiser, superintendent, William T. Busch, president, Dr. James Donnell, vice-president, J. Ashford Manka, attorney, Mrs. Carter Goodpas- ture, Arvel Smith, Mrs. Edwana Collins, Dr. Gary N. Pottorff, Darrell Kellogg. Combined old with new in effective programming Under the leadership of Dr. Ralph Pyles, South High progressed in the fields of education and guidance. Working in close harmony with Dr. Shepoiser, superin- tendent of schools, and the Wichita School Board of Education, the principal carried out their directives and policies in an effective program. While maintain- ing the old, he enforced the new in education that would enhance and enrich learning. He initiated the technique of team teaching, and as supervisor of 141 certified and classified personnel, was responsible for the excellent cooperation among the staff. But more than that, he was a public relations man. Relating to parents and the general public alike, South's principal was a counselor and friend to every student. Through- out the year, DV- pyles Spent much of hiS'fim9if1 prob' Dr. Al Morris, Dr. Lawrence Shepoiser, Dr. Ralph Pyles, and Dr lem solving and advising, David McElhiney, discussed secondary school procedures. CONVENING AT the administration building, a group of doctors 16 s I u- S. -Nr' sf i' IVIR CLAASSEN and Mr. Stiles relax in the Lawrence Stadium press box at halftime of the victorious South-Heights encounter. Worked together, took charge of school affairs Administrators, in any organization, have a diverse, demanding job requiring many long hours of work. South High has been no exception. Supervising the office staff, compiling schedules, and setting up bus services were just a few of the numerous jobs per- formed by lVlr. Harold Stiles, assistant principal. Kept busy by student activities and a school events calen- dar, assistant principal lVlr. Henry Claassen found that the school PTA also needed his time. Yet, regardless of individual responsibility, the team approach to admin- istration received the most emphasis. The combined efforts of Dr. Pyles, lVlr. Stiles, and Mr. Claassen were very effective in the handling of school problems and affairs. All three dealt together with such matters as discipline and attendance - giving to South the best possible use of their time. HENRY CLAASSEN - BS., M.A.g Assistant Principal HAROLD STILES - B.A., ME.. Assistant Principal MlSS GATLEY and Miss Stone referred to the teacher's class list while making a schedule change. , WEE 3. l E GERALD MORRISON - Guid- DORTH HIBBS - Senior Coun- THELMA GATLEY - Junior I-ORENE STONE - Sophomofe ance Coordinator: B.S., M.E. selorg B.S., M.S., Ed. S. Aided pupil development within school atmosphere The guidance staff, with its ready help, was a reas- suring element in the South High curriculum. The four counselors, sparing neither time nor effort, as- sisted students in becoming educationally, vocational- ly, socially, and emotionally mature. Tests, ranging from aptitude to college admittance, were scheduled throughout the year, and students were kept well-in- formed about scholarships and job opportunities. An important aid to the graduating senior was the guid- ance received in choosing a vocation, or deciding upon a certain college or university. Striving towards a very real goal, the expert counseling was aimed at guiding the students to become self directing so that they not only recognized but developed their talents to the fullest extent possible in the school setting. Counselor, B.S.,M.A. CounselorgA.B., M.A. GREETING Mrs. Jean Dunn at the annual College Night, Mr. Dorth Hibbs was pleased with this opportunity to meet parents. Performed many duties for school's personnel Without the reliable help of the office staff, South High's teachers and administrators would never have had time to accomplish their objectives. Involving numerous and demanding tasks, the business end of school affairs was expertly handled by a clerical staff of seven. ln addition to normal secretarial jobs, sched- ules had to be arranged, textbooks issued, and grade cards distributed. The quick pace of school operations constantly added to the list of office duties. Mr. Roger Zettl, both himself and his position new to South, was the security officer. Spending each morning in the parking lot, as well as performing other tasks given him by Dr. Pyles, his job was to protect and guard the interests of the students. Working together to main- tain its high rate of efficiency, the staff spent many hours each day in keeping the school business func- tioning smoothly. R I - K K CALLED UPON to assist Mrs. Juanita Kisner with her duties as treasurer, counting money was a job Mrs. Velma Aldridge did not seern to mind. MRS. VELMA ALDRIDGE - At- tendance Clerk MRS. DOROTHY COOK - Study Hall Advisor MRS. GLADYS COOPER - Dr. Pyles' Secretary MRS. FREEMA DECK - Switch- board Operator MRS. LOUISE DOWNING - Nurse MRS. OPAL FAULK - Registrar MRS. JUANITA KISNER - Trea- surer MRS. WANDA KUHNS - Assist- ant Registrar MRS. MARY MAXFIELD f Clerk- typist MRS. EDITH MCCURLEY - Li- brary Aide MRS. THERESA STEWART - Teacher's Aide MR. ROGER ZETTL - Security Officer 19 KENNY KISNER, head MRS. FLOSSIE ROB- GLADYS DENNY,caf- custodian BINS, matron eteria manager CHANGING BRUSHES on the newfloor polisher, Harvey Ruhl kept the machine in good condition. Handled additional work created new serving line Providing well-balanced, nutrituious meals for our student body this year was a time-consuming task. Although the additional 278 students created prob- lems in planning, the cafeteria staff maintained their well-planned efficiency. Another deviation from last year's routine, yet a welcome addition and time saver for the students, was the new fast line. Forthe first time, hamburgers and shakes could be purchased without leaving the campus. The proper maintenance of our school and grounds was the important job well handled by the custodial staff. Often working over- time, these men were responsible for the auditorium, the public address system, and all lighting. A new floor machine assisted in speeding up the work, increased this year by the addition of eight temporary buildings. .,.... 5 'P' is i v .. I. q., . E ili' M.. --s ' eisi If I A W CAFETERIA STAFF - SEATED: Jessie Donalson, Lucille Beaver, Ozia Maple, Grace Hutchison, Grace Wallace, Maudie Woodward, Jessie Geary, Faye Travis, STANDING: Gladys Denny, Chuck Burns. Elinor Chase, Doris Hinshaw, Violet Bailey, Hazel Balzer, Gertrude Penix, Doris Simp- son, Julia Vanderheiden, Lucille Travis. CUSTODIAL STAFF - SEATED: Lewis Bole, Herbert Marshall, Kenneth Kisner, Harvey Ruhl, Ewing Blue. STANDING: Carl Beard, Jim Nelson, Arthur Blue, Herman Balzer, Robert Hilger. ' . Ikiiliil ' ,.2 .1 -aziiii .51 za:s..i,+2:xaL..a'..-'. La-as- ' H .... ,. a 44 W ... 23-5:s,as::aa1.a,:.t..i'-.zif, -.:-2.1. .2:::.: 5 'T S E Q we We 8 SI S . . ffiiifgeezw N New -tLseg532giezL: 4 -,M W,A. egg? xt Q . I QW . -' ' sg r t N .:,- UM M 64 ALBERT AHLSTROM S0ci4aISC10r1c:0. B S . B E . Proctor Supervrsor JAMES ANDERS Sctence, B S . M S. Ex pIorer Post 800. Aviation CIuh. MRS ALICE ANDERSON - Languaee Arts B S . Future Teachers ot Arnerrca JAMES ANDERSON - S0maI Science. H A . M S Sentor Class DENNIS BAKER Industmrl Arts: B SF. M.A MRS LILLIAN BALDWIN - languafie Arts, B A , Red Cross BEVERIYBALL Glrlypnysrcalirtucta tlOr1,F? S .M S ,S0phorrroreCIass, As S0rntmIyC0rnrmttee MRS. BARBARA IEAYER - Language Arts. H A . German CIub. MRS PATRICIA RENNION f Matnernattcs. B A WALLACE BLACKWOOD Mathemattfs, BS . MS:MatnCIub MRS VIRGINIA BLOCKCOI SKI - Snalal Science. B A . Y Teens. FRANK BLOOMFR Socv.1ISrIenCe,AI3. M E MRS. ANN BREWF R - Langzuaue Arts, A B M E Lattrt CIut1 ROBERT BRIDGES -- Ftne Arts, B S F . Cap and Gown. EDHRIMMER f Vtr1eArt5 B M E.,M.M E RALPH HRUMBACK 'Boys' I-'hystcal Edu cation: A.B. M S. Head Baskethtnl Coafn Head Golf Coach. Letterrnen MICHAEL CARDENAS ff Matnernatms, A A.. A,H , M,S, ELMER CARPENTER --BoyQ'Pnysrf1aIEuu matron Coordlnator. B S M S, AthIettf Drretrtor. Lettermen CHARLES CARVER - SoctaI Sfztence. B A. Asss-rnbIyConwn1Ittee MRS. JANE CONNETT f I anguage Arts: B S E . Tnesprans LINDLEY COX W Industrral Arts B S . M S, Student Government KENNETH COY f Scitencei B A , M A ROBERT CROW -r Language Arts. B A. MS. ROLAND CURZYDLO - Foreten Language Coordinator. B A . M A . French Club JOHN DAILEY - Industrial Arts: BA.: Sen- ior Class. DIETER DAUB - Language Arts Coordina- tor: BA, MA.: German Club. DONALD DAVIS - Boys' Physical Educa- tion: BS: Asst. Football: Asst. Basket- ball. Asst. Track Coach: Lettermen. JOHN DEARDORFF f Boys' Physical Edu- cation: BS.. MEd., Head Cross Country Coach: Head Swimming Coach. Head Track Coach:Junior Class. ARTIE DILLON - Boys' Physical Education: BA.: Head Tennis Coach: Asst: Football. Asst. Basketball Coach. Proctor Supervi- SOI. MRS. BETTY DILLON - Language Arts: B.A.:Junior Class. BOB DOYLE f Science. BA., MS : Audio- Visual. WANDA ECKER - Girls' Physical Education Coordinator: B.A.. M.S. PAUL ELDER - Science: B.S.. MS.: Future Medical Careers DAVE ESTILL e Social Science Coordina- tor: A:B:, lVl.A. RICHARD FEENEY - Mathematics: BA.. M.S : Math Club. CHRISTA FISHER - Fine Arts: A.B., M.A.Z Senior Class, Assembly Committee. DR. HENRY FOREMAN - Science Coordi- nator, B.S.. AB . M.A.. Ed.D. ELDON FOSTER f Social Science. A.B.: MA.:SeniorCIass: ADRIAN FREEMAN - Fine Arts: B.A.. M.A. EVERETT HARDEN - Industrial Arts: B.S.. MS.: Senior Class. 2 e. ww, 2152123-5fwfswsiiiiiiefie. - sy 55 -wi :sw f. faarntwi in - issietweftifr :nxt .:f:mf:iQ-. wi- - , .. '- as MR. ROBERT CROW practiced the art of casting as he spent many hours of his spare time fishing. MR, GENE LEE, conducting his weekly classroom pep rally, in- WITH AN expression of concern, Mr. Roland Curzydlo waited for a spired his students and promoted school spirit. response from his French I students. X... X MRS. HELEN HARMON - Language Arts: B,A.gFuture Teachers oIArnerica LOLA HAVERCROFT - Girls' Physical Edu- cation. BS.: Pep Club. MRS. SANDRA JENKINS - Special Educa- tion1B S , Faculty Lounge. MRS. PATSY KERLEY f Language Arts. B.S.. M.S,E 3 Co-sponsor Future Teachers olArnerica JACK KINDERKNECHT - Business: BE, B.S.: Duplicats. ROSE LAMB f Girls' Physical Education' BA.. MS.: Colonelettes. MRS. VERA LANE - Home Economics BS., M.S.1JuniorCIass. GENE LEE- Business. B.S., M.S., Junior Class. ROBERT LEHR f Industrial Arts! BS., M.S. LAWRENCE LOWREY - Social Science. B.S., Asst, Football, Asst Basketball. Asst. Track Coach. MERLIN LUTHI f Industrial Arts, B S.: SafetyCIuti. CLARK LYMAN - LanguageArts: B S E , Savant. MARTHA MACNAMARA v Language Arts: B.A.: Spanish Club, MRS. LOIS MCPHERRON - Language Arts: B.A., M.A.: Savant THOMAS MARTIN - Mathematics Coordi- natorg B.S,, M.S., Ed.S, MRS. PAULINE MEANS f Librarian. BA. Biblionauts MRS. MARILYN MORRIS - Girls' Physical Educatuon: BS.: Colonelettes. GORDON MORSE A Business: B.S.. M.A.g Senior Class. MRS. VIRGINIA MOSS - Language Arts: B,A:: SeniorClass. J. R. MUCI - Industrial Arts: B.S . MS.: SSDIOVCIBSS, MRS. ELDA NEDROW f Home Economics: BS. MARGARET OLIVER k Library Coordina- tor: BS. in LS., MS.: Blblionauts. ELSIE OLSON - Business: A.B.. M.B.A.: Red Cross. BILL OSWALT - Social Science: B.A.: Head Gymnastics Coach, Head Baseball Coach. Asst. Football Coach, Junior Class, MRS. KAREN PEITZ - Business Arts: B,A.. SenlorClass. MRS. BERNIECE PENDER - Language Arts: A.B. JOHN POTE - Business Arts: BS., M.A.: Proctor Supervisor. GORDON PRIEB f Business Coordinator: B.S., M.S., Spec. In Educ. KAREN PYLES i Language Arts: B.A., M.A.: Thesplans. Plantation Players. Assembly Committee. MARTHA RICHARDSON f Home Econom- ics: AB.: Faculty Lounge. ROBERT RICHARDSON - Industrial Arts Coordinator: BS., MS. ROGER ROLLER f Eine Arts: B.S.. M.A.: Assembly Committee. Band, Orchestra Director. RALPH ROSS - Social Science: A.B.. M.E. HOWARD RUNFT - Industrial Arts: B.S.. M.S.: SeniorClass. MRS. LOVETTA RUSSELL - Business: B.A.: Office Practice. CHARLES SANDERSON 5- Fine Arts: BS.. M.S.:Senior Class. HARLEIGH SANDERSON - Science: B.S., MS.: Proctor Supervisor, Sophomore Class, CHARLES SCHWARZ - Science: AB., BS.: NIS.: Proctor Supervisor. MRS. JOAN SEATON - Business: A.B.: Dis- YVIOUYIVEB Education. SUSANNE SHAW - Language Arts: BS., MS.: Sabre, Southerner. MRS. MARJORIE SHEPPARD f Social Scl- ence: AB.: Junior Class. JOHN SNODGRASS - Mathematicsg BS.. M.S. PAT STORY - Language Arts: B.A., M AL Junior Class. LOUIS VALADEZ f Boys' Physical Educa' tion: B.S., M.A.g Head Football Coach, Head Wrestling Coach. Lettermen. CHARLES VARNER - Industrial Arts: B.S. Asst. Football Coach. MRS. LINDA WHITE - Home Economics BS.. M.S. 9 ' gt MARCIA WILLOUGHBY - Language Arts B.S ,Savant DARVIN WILSON - Business: B.A., M.A. Proctor Supervisor. MRS. MADELYN WINGET - Language Arts: BS. 'Q I WILLIAM WOLF - Language Arts: A.B., Assembly Committee. DENNIS WRIGHT - Language Arts: B.A.1 National Forensic League. Debate Coach. Assembly Committee. MRS. DORIS WRIGHT - Home Economics Coordinator, BS., M.S. MRS. CHARLOTTE YANCEY - Social SCI' ence: BS . ME.: Senior Class. Q? ENJOYING HER favorite pastime, dog training, Mrs. Lillian Baldwin gave her Collie, Squire, lessons in obedience. sf r A I .A 2 gfifilf 4 . ' W ',, f - APPEARING FROM his classroom window, Dr. Henry Foreman leisurely watered the greenery below. . I , ,QQ EI .1 if WHILE COMPILING information for his junior research paper, Mike Pottorf discovered that the collection of magazines in the library could be a valuable reference source. SANDY STONE and other members of Mrs. McPherron's junior English class supplemented their studies of Huckleberry Finn by listening to an album of Mark Twain's readings. Emphasized expression with creative new text Time had lent a quaintness to the reading and writing definition of English, but it described this year's English classes quite aptly. New text and teach- ing methods centered around creative expression, and for the first time, composition books were issued to all levels. The increased interest in dramatics and debate indicated thatthe idea of creativeness waswell re- ceived. Four teachers were new to the department. Mrs. Patsy Kerley and Mrs. Barbara Bayer were re- placements, and the large enrollment explains the two additions, Mr. Clark Lyman and Mrs. Jane Connett. Continuing in his developmental reading program, Mr. Robert Crow gave the participating students the chance to increase their vocabulary and add to their reading comprehension. Six of the teachers from this department had their rooms in the new portables, and all liked them very much. Travel programs offered students deeper insight In a world grown very small, time is no longer a set- back to international relations. This development has demanded the advance of communication and under- standing between countries. With this thought in mind, the teachers in the foreign language depart- ment strove to increase the interest of students in for- eign languages. New teachers Mrs. Barbara Bayer and Miss Martha Macnamara teaching German and Span- ish, respectively, added to the skill and enthusiasm of the department. The response to this emphasis was evident in the participation of more students in the foreign travel program. Open to French, German, Lat- in, and Spanish students, this six week summer course gave students a once-in-a-lifetime opportun- ity for gaining first hand a better knowledge and in- sight to lives and problems different than their own. TURN DOWN the volume! thought Loretta Shull frantically as someone tampered with the controls in the language lab. .51 CREATING A display on Spanish music, Rhonda Rouse, Susan Davis, and Sue Schesser added interest to class routine. PRESENTING AN assignment in dramatic form. Andre Thomas gained fluency in speaking German. X f .'.!'! WRINKLING HER nose, senior Nancy Lowman erased an error she made while typing. STEVE TINIUS bent over an offset master to finish a job of let- tering in office machines. Stimulated career choiceg offered on-the-job classes This year South was the only high school in Kansas having a business department that offered three on- the-iob training classes. Office Machine Design and Duplicating, coordinated by Mr. Jack Kinderknechtg Distributive Education, coordinated by lVlrs. Joan Seae ton, and Office Practice, coordinated by lVlrs. Lovetta Russell, belonged to Business Education Clubs of Kan- sas. Credit requirements specifying employment of 15 to 20 hours weekly in addition to morning classes stimulated well-rounded growth in each particular field. For South's ten outstanding business teachers, the passing of time has accumulated 120 years of teaching experience. The time in the classroom varied from three years, for the youngest teacher, to the meritorious 32 years of Miss Olson. ln addition to teaching time, there were 80 years of office and sales f work experienced by the business faculty. cr' 'XJ f7f ' r LOOKING ASCANCE at a bewildering chart of wiggly lines, Cynthia Utterback copied an assignment in shorthand. USING THE TOOLS of geography, junior Joe Robinson found important locations pertaining to his study of U.S. History. Introduced Humanitiesg adopted team teaching Team teaching became an integral pa rt of South this year when it was adopted into the social science department. The three government classes, averaging one hundred students apiece, were taught by Nlr. David Estill, lVlr, Ralph Ross, and lVlr. Jim Anderson. Although students found the course more difficult than smaller classes, they agreed that it was, very thorough, and good learning experience. This meth- od of combining the special talents of different teach- ers also was introduced into Humanities, a new course involving social studies, art, and literature. Delving into the dimensions of time, these students made a study of man's relationship to himself and to his uni- verse. ln the department, nevv teachers were Mr. An- derson, and former student teacher lVlr. Charles Carver, who taught psychology. L MR. JAMES ANDERSON, speaking to a group of senior govern- ment students, made effective use of the team teaching method introduced at South this year. DUANE PURSER discovered that there was an easier method of solving a problem than using mental ability as he learned to operate a mathematical calculator under the instruction of Mr. Tom Martin m 9 while solvinga postulate presented to him in Algebra ll organized study program Moving another step forward on time's measuring stick, the mathematics department introduced a new program this year tor improving the basic mathemat- ics courses. Through the use of computer machines, students were able to see the precise way in which a problem was solved. For those who wanted a broader knowledge of mathematics, an independent study program was organized. Under the guidance of Mr. Thomas Martin, these students gained a better under- standing of the intricacies involving mathematics. Two teachers, Mr. Wallace Blackwood and Mr. Michael Cardenas, utilized their time during the summer by attending Kansas universities on study grants award- ed to them. The Math Club, sponsered by Mr. Richard Feeney, used the school's increased enrollment to its advantage by adding new members. 5 , its C' Q' if ,4 Ewa 3. ' 'E' lt 'lt :gs 5' as mf, gm QQ!! ,im 3 .K 2 SKIN THE CAT became more than a cliche for Gail Drumm, Jackie Parker, and Richard Hunter as they studied anatomy by dissecting a bobcat. Delved into aeronauticsg examined total universe The mysteries of time past have long posed count- less questions for human beings. Students of science sought out these questions and searched for the an- swers through study and experimentation. Creating the opportunity to learn about the space age, lVlr. Jim Anders taught a ground school course in aerona utics, and those students interested in physical science found the additional course in standard physics use- ful, The new biology teacher, lVlr. Dennis Baker, divid- ed his time between the science and industrial arts departments. From geology to astronomy, the teach- ers combined the workings of the total universe with the third element of time, our future, to give students a practical knowledge of science's potential for the years ahead. 31 BECAUSE ACCURACY is paramount in the science of chemis- try, senior Mike Goodwin took utmost care to balance the scales. Taught varied coursesg presented Crisco award Making valuable use of alloted school time, the home economics department taught students nearly every aspect of successful homemaking and develop- ment. ln addition to the regular classes in food prepar- ation and clothing construction, the department taught such courses as Child Development, and Home and Family Living. This overall combination taught students to cope with the many faceted problems of maintaininga home. Mrs. Elda Nedrow, a replacement in Clothing ll, was the only new teacher on the staff, although Mrs. Doris Wright became the new co-ordi- nator. This year for the first time, South's home eco- nomics department presented a Crisco award to its best student. This was awarded in May at the annual fashion show, an event which left no doubt of the time and effort that had been given to homemaking. if ff f yxfwa MRS. MOSS and Christy Hill were delighted at taking part in a buffet dinner during class time. I PRELIMINARY WORK on a sewing assignment kept Rita Windler busy with pattern pieces. K P' si, 'l' 4 2 , T s ,,. . ,.., .. , ..... OFFERING ADVICE to Linda Sagg, Mark Sanborn voiced his opinions on a home furnishings project. Used mind, hand, voice to develop talent, create Keeping time to the rhythm of progress, students in the fine arts department developed theirtalents in music and art. Beginning with a fall concert, the seven vocal groups, including the new South High Singers, participated in everything from assemblies and club shows to music banquets and festivals. The instru- mental groups, under the guidance of a new director, Nlr. Roger Roller, performed atfootball gamesand assemblies in addition to giving concerts. Striving for individuality and creativeness, art students expressed themselves in many ways. Increasing the depart- ment's competence, new art teacher Mr. Robert Bridges initiated different methods and ideas. This year for the first time, the talents of all the fine art stu- dents were combined in one program. This show dis- played both creative art work and well performed musical compositions. ,lv-. fi CLEAR, MELODIC notes were Karen Gilbert's reward for rehearsing diligently on the clarinet. ....,..,MwMiw-......,N..k ABSORBED IN creating a clay bowl, art teacher Mr. Charles San derson demonstrated the use of the potter's wheel. 1 DISPLAYING VARYING emotions while practicing, students in Mu- settes prepared for the fall concert. INTENT ON producing a perfect sample of welding, senior Wayne Bailey concentrated in Metals ll. Opened job opportunities developed technical skill Looking ahead to the time when today's generation will be supporting itself, the industrial arts program worked for two main objectives. While students pre- pared themselves tor a vocation by acquiring techni- cal skills, they were taking the first step in becoming better citizens. lVlr. Dennis Baker, an addition to the statf, helped with these goals by teaching three classes in mechanical drawing. Concerned with furthering these ambitions of the program is the Kansas lndus- trial Arts Association, which held its annual conven- tion at South under the direction of lVlr. Lindley Cox. An addition to the woodworking shop was the newly installed wood dust collecting system. This operation effectively eliminated a very real dust hazard, a prob- lem the staff had been trying to solve for seven years. GARY WILSON used the platen press to its utmost capacity in re- producing exact copies ofa hand-set pamphlet, Held inter-school sportsg improved athletic skills Directing their efforts toward achieving a goal of physical fitness, students enrolled in physical educa- tion concentrated in timing and co-ordination. These factors, stressed throughout the year by the instruc- tors, were the basis for all team sports and individual skills. In addition to intramurals and varsity athletics, boys' physical education offered 17 different pro- grams that provided excellent opportunities for de- velopment of physical skills and recreational activi- ties. Placing special emphasis on rhythm and grace, girls worked on an over-all fitness plan and participat- ed in after school practices for the new competitive inter-school sports program. Although physical edu- cation was required only for sophomores, the two gyms averaged a total of 2,000 students who were in class each day. PROVIDED WITH an unwieldy and most uncooperative object, Debbie King played a strenuous game of giant volleyball. 35 7 REACHING UPWARD, Barry Powell setthe ceilingfor his goal. WORKING OUT with a new piece of gym equipment, Robby Gore felt the strain of the different method of physical development. Q2 ,xt -.W Y 12'-.... ,X ER Qi E it YQ .J ,, 1, K 5 T55 1 S3335 E 33 3532 Q ij wa ii? X2 , 133312 ' Eigwge X3 Mu 353 5,6 51 E ,- Qgi, T Q 11321212 33553523 o f 0 11122315 1 UN 13? 2 gli eq Q 15153221 51335559 iigifiiii 51351 3312 53 QQ 333551513 1 N 1968SABRE AT F 1 h 1 dpn h f d nf h 1 dl k f' d f h f d b d d dd h f Fd f d 1 d h h 1 h U k h 1 hla' All uqiie 2 2 E we S. 3 I 1 'ing I 1 'W ' JSM Qs? 5 3 JQHQ , . X , 3 .1 W5 . WAP' Treated modern students to gay Roaring Twenties A poor little rich girl's search for a boyfriend who would be more concerned with her than her money. was the motivating force behind the musical comedy, The Boy Friend. In this spoof of the Roaring Twen- ties, Polly Brown CPam Haxenj and Tony Brockhurst CBernie Poopb were led into a delightful whirl of love and misunderstanding as each tried to conceal their identity from the other. When anxious parents merged into the scene, the result was a matchless farce involv- ing ten weddings, and an ending where all lived hap- pily ever afterf' The 88 costumes forthe play were quite elaborate, but the sets were simplified with per- iaktoe, an ancient type of Greek scenery used for the first time at South. The large cast spent many hours in rehearsal, but were well rewarded with laughter, ap- plause, and on the last night, a standing ovation. SlNGlNG FONDLY to Kathy Hobson, Phil DeLozier decided, lt's never too late to fall in love. LARRY DELOZIER dragged his partner Bonnie Brisbin offthe stage after the boisterous carnival tango. POSING FOR the finale were Greg Greider, Rita Halsig, Patti Webster Phil DeLozier, Jim Blair, Lynnette Mason, Bernie Popp, Pam Hazen Larry DeLozier, and Kathy Hobson. ARGUING WITH her husband John, Mrs, Montague asserted that the supernatural beings of Hill House were simply starved for love. CONCERNED, LUKE watched while Theodora frightened Eleanor with a scrapbook which vividly portrayed the deadly sins and their punishments. Evoked terror with use of special sound effects Hill House has enchained and destroyed its people and their lives. Dr. Montague CKen Shunatonaj thusly warned his guests Eleanor Vance CColleen Crissb, Theodora CKathy Lesperancej, and Luke Sanderson Ulm Blairj about the ill will of Hill House. Puzzled by the housekeeper Mrs. Dudley CCarol Calkinsj, and in- terrupted by the nagging Mrs. Montague CPat Colej and her friend Arthur CBernie Poppj, the group searched for an explanation to the house's superna- tural manifestations. Stage work was especially diffi- cult for this show. The two room mid-Victorian set required elaborate preparations, and a movable wall had to be devised to allow room for both sets. The special sound effects created with Mr. Arthur Blue's organ, and Larry Gray's laughter contributed to the chilling atmosphere ofthe play. HUDDLING TOGETHER in terrified suspense, Theo and Eleanor waited helpless while the thing pounded on the bedroom door. AWAKENED IN the night by a calling voice, Eleanor searched for the spirit of her dead mother. Entertained, enlightenedg examined current values Play tryouts have attracted such increasing num- bers of students that this year a night of one-acts was scheduled. The eight plays of Society in lntrospectf' covering a wide range of comedy and drama, involved over 35 people. Providing light-hearted entertainment that nonetheless carried a bite were Happiness ls, and What Did You Learn in School Today. Along this same vein were two farces, Macbeth Murder Mys- tery, and Mr. Preble Gets Rid of His Wife. The Ugly Duckling, a fairy tale fantasy about a princess who wasn't beautiful, the philosophical Aria Da Capo, and the poignant drama This Property is Con- demned evoked somewhat warmer responses from the audience. But by far the best received play was Dope, a social drama of today's youth. TOM CJIM BLAIRD examined Willie's CPam Hazenb scratched knee in This Property ls Condemned. MRS. PREBLE fKathy Lesperancej suspiciously watched Miss Daly CDonna Dehneb, Mr. Preble's QLarry Grayj vlvacious secre- tary. THE TWO dead shepherds CDrew Reynolds: Ken Shunatonaj con- trasted sharply with the farce played by Pierrot CBernie Popp? and Columbine CColleen Crissj in Aria da Capo. CELEE QCINDY WINDHAMH lent support to her heroine addicted brother Louie Ulm Blairj, while his connection Porse CJohn Mon- teithj watched unsympathetically. THE MILLER family in portrait. CM. Criss, P. Hazen, J. Kaufman, T. Criss, V. Creamer, C. Criss, M. Pottorf, R. Halsig, D. Bray.J 3 RICHARD KEPT a .rendervous with Belle CKathy Hobsonj, one of the girls at the Pleasant Beach House. .,-gk , REUNITED, RICHARD begged lVluriaI's forgiveness during a secret meeting at night on the beach. Illustrated complexities of adolescent rebellion Growing up has long been a painful process, not only for adolescents, but for adults as well. Richard Miller ClVlike Pottorfj, after rebelling against middle class norms, discovered this with his parents Essie and Nat CPam Hazen, Terry Lansdowne: J. B. Kauf- manj in a few incidents involving pornographic poet- ry, a drunken bout, and an encounter with a chorus girl. The four sets, played against a lighted cyclorama, were unique for their simple, yet effective designs. Richards beach scene with lVlurial CDona Dehnej was complete with a dead tree and wrecked boat. Rich with the humor of the bumbling, usually drunk Uncle Sid CPhil DeLozierj, and warm with the quiet dignity ofthe maiden Aunt Lily CRita Halsigb, Ah, Wilderness! un- covered some startling truths about people and socie- ty. APPLYING MAKE-UP to Al Johnson, Cricket Criss and Kevin Mc- Millen brushed up on techniques for creating wrinkles. WHILE CLEANING out the prop room, J. B. Kaufman, Patti Webs- ter, Lynette Mason, Kathy Hobson, and Marilou Edmiston took theirtime to better enjoy the job. Entertained community, school with productions Working diligently as a team, members ofthe Plan- tation Players and National Thespian Society Troupe 794182 combined their talents to learn about and devel- op in all phases of the theatre. In addition to the three shows annually presented to the student body, the drama department this year experimented with a night of one-acts. While providing more opportunities to earn the ten points necessary for membership in the troupe, this production also stimulated an increas- ing interest in dra matics. Always active, the group helped with the Christmas vespers, participated in school-sponsored functions, and furnished entertain- ment for civic groups with a short one-act play written by Miss Karen Pyles, sponsor, and Miss Phyllis Barn- um. The traditional awards banquet in May culminat- ed the end of a rewarding year. THESPIAN OFFICERS were BOTTOM ROW: Colleen Criss, corre- spondence secretaryg David Bray. sergeant-at-arms: Kathy Lesper- ance, president: Randy Ott, vice-president: Terry Lansdowne, par- liamentarian. TOP ROW: Lynette Mason, treasurer: Martha Oaks, historiang Teresa Hill, recording secretary. THESPIANS - BOTTOM ROW: C. Stone, L. Mason, M. Oaks, T. Hill, K. Lesperance, P. Wise, C. Criss, D. Kemble, S. Stone, K. Hobson. SECOND ROW: V. Creamer, C. Criss, S. Haller, L. DeLozier, M. Edmiston, P. Webster, K. McMilIen, P. Hazen, L. Gray, S. Warren, M. Williams, TOP ROW: A. Johnson, D. Dehne, C, Calkins, D. Reynolds, J. Blair, B. Popp, M. Canfield, J. B. Kaufman, P. DeLozier, D. Bray, C. Anderson, P. Cole, Miss Pyles. sponsor. Terry Pilgreen Editor SENIOR ACTIVITIES and index editor Pat Cole helped activities editor Mike Burt and his assistant, Leslie Hays, choose a negative to be used on an activities page. ,-.,......---- STAFF ARTIST and layout editor John Davis and his co-worker, Yolanda McPherson combined imaginative minds to create effective layouts for class editors Christy Hendricks QLEFTJ and Jeanette Tepe QRIGHTJ. -,.,- ,-.vs - A ,gr -...Sv 'L -'r- w2?e.i,- FACULTY EDITOR Teresa Hill and student life editor Lynette Craw- ford scanned various yearbooks for ideas while copy editor Col- leen Criss creatively wrote and edited copy for the 1968 Sabre. STAFF PHOTOGRAPHERS Larry Baumann, Bob Cromwell, and Bill Goodwin examined the quality of some of their photography while sports editor Tony Carr worked on preparing sports pages for an upcoming deadline, Represented school year with words, photographs Nothing is more demanding than a deadline, and members of the 1967-68 Sabre staff experienced their quota ofsuch bindingtime limits. While itwastrue that many hours were spent in fun and laughter, the work required for compiling an outstanding book cre- ated a challenging and rewarding course. Striving to capture the school scene at South with pictures and words, weaving them into a meaningful account of a memorable year, involved planning layouts, pasting photographs, and writing and re-typing pages of copy. As an additional service to the students, the staff also produced the Dixie Dialer, and sold sophomore and junior class pictures. For the second year, members were treated to a lavish dinner at Ken's Club after sell- ing more pictures than any other Wichita school. FEATURE PAGE editor Marcia Simmons KRIGHTJ and her assistant editors Denise Hardtarfer, Alice Burkett, and Linda Rising worked on a new feature story for the Southerner. SPORTS WRITERS Tony Carr and Terry Pilgreen carefully chose the correct picture for their sports story. BUSINESS MANAGER Debbie Smith and her assistant Donna Smith and her assistant Donna Smith scanned previous advertise- ment copy while Jill Schinnerer, Gail Bourke, and exchange editor Shirley West assisted them. NEWS EDITOR Cindy Nietfeld and her assistants, Wanda Chapman and Scott Boyd, combined to form an effective news team, and editorialist Larry Spurrier commented on issues important to South and the community. ,Xl Becky Loder David Ba rtel lst Semester Editor 2nd Semester Editor PHOTOGRAPHERS Bill Goodwin, Bob Cromwell, and Larry Bau- mann took pictures to be used in accordance with the news mate- rial. Demanded clear thinking, sharp wits for efficiency Every two weeks, South High students were provid- ed with a newspaperthataccurately presented the school's activities in concise, informative summaries. Challenged by continual deadlines, Southerner staff members worked quickly and efficiently, striving for improvements. Constantly on the lookout for news stories, feature articles, and good advertisements, they found that sharp wits and clear thinking were essential ingredients of the good journalism student. Increasing interest within the student body by featur- ing opinion polls and offering critical editorials on school issues served to promote better school rela- tions. By diligent efforts, the Southerner staff realized their two goals -to become more proficient in jour- nalism, and to effectively serve the students of South. MEMBERS OF THE publicity and art committees were Vicki Wil- liams, Marilou Edmiston, Elaine Cantrell, Susan Haller, and Denise Hardtarfer. Mike Burt Editor OFFICERS FOR the 1967-68 Savant were QSEATEDI: Mrs. L. Mc- Pherron, sponsor: Sandie Eyman, assistant editorg Diane Kemble, prose editorg Ginger Webb, poetry editor. STANDING: Mike Burt, editor, and Vicki Williams, publicity and art chairman. Reorganized committees to meet as literary club Time has passed rapidly forthe 1967-68 Savant staff. In its three short, successful years, the Savant has earned and maintained its reputation as a show- case for creative writing. The format for this year's Savant remained basically the same, but changes in the procedures of the committees were numerous and fascinating. For the first time, the Savant staff met not only to edit the works in prose and poetry of talented South High students, but they also met as a literary club. Following the example of college literary clubs, plays, novels, and pop music albums were analyzed and discussed. The staff worked hard to increase their understanding of literature, improve their writing and editing abilities, and maintain the excellent quality of South High's Savant. POETRY COMMITTEE members were QSEATEDJ: Stephanie War- ren, Ginger Webb, poetry editor. STANDING: Marilou Edmiston, Sandie Eyman, and Miss M. Willoughby, sponsor. MEMBERS OF THE prose committee were QSEATEDJ: Wanda Chapman, Diane Kemble, prose editor, Susan Haller, Pat Conley. STANDING: Denise Kester, Elaine Cantrell, Denise Hardtarfer, Kathy Bringolf, Mr. Lyman, sponsor. DEBATE - BOTTOM ROW: G. Stevens, L. Rogers, S. West, E, Cantrell, M. Carter, S. Martin, S. Bergen, S. Shumaker, G. Hulse. SECOND ROW: D. Wright, sponsor, G. Gaines, P. McCann, S. Brunk, B. Marquand, D. Lippincott, P. Webster, M. Edmiston, C. Nietfeld, T. Latta, B. Akin, B, Duvall. TOP ROW: G. Bibb, R. Hunter, S. Blue, L. Spurrier, D. Zimmerman. N. Barnes, V. Van- Deusen, J. Rutledge, R. Beam, M. Albert, C. Simons, D. Carnes, J. White. PROUDLY DISPLAYING debate won trophies were officers Sheri Bergen, treasurer: Rick Beam, correspondence secretary, John Rutledge, vice-president: Mike Albert, president, and Van Vane Deusen, record chairman. Earned seven trophiesg met at contests, festivals Setting South's top debate record by bringing home seven trophies was a feat of which the Forensic League was justly proud. Debating whether Congress should establish uniform regulations to control crimi- nal investigation procedures gave students the chance to think about and question some of todays problems and politics. Over 2,000 miles were covered traveling to tournaments, giving debators the opportunity to earn the twenty points necessary for membership in the National Forensics League. After the debate sea- son, members attended speech festivals and contests, sponsoring South's annual Cotton-pickin' Festival in the spring. At the end of the school year, the debate squad celebrated with a big party. While the top six debaters were given steak, the rest had to be content with beans. FILE CABINETS and old newspapers provided valuable sources of information for Joel White and Mike Albert, researching the de- bate topic. 'Ahhh ENROUTE TO the Pratt Conference, Steve Shumaker, Marianne Carter. Shirley West. and Sydney Martin prepared to leave during school hours. STUDENT GOVERNMENT - BOTTOM ROW: S. McNabb, L. Musgrove, D. Cook, N. Prieb, D. Jackson, R. Steward, P. Bobbitt, D Fielder, V. Fox, J. Melton, C. Cozad, R. Juarez, V. Gallegos, M. Simmons, B. Smith, P. O'Hearn, D. Harmon, B. Mackey, W. Evans B. McBride, Mr. Cox, sponsor. SECOND ROW: J. Maltby, D. Smith, L. Hays, A. Thompson, R. Matthews, D. Beahler, D. Clark, S Byers, D. Hamn, V. Cox, M. McGrath, D. Hulse, M. Carter, A. Burkett, B. Loder, G. Webb, L. Crawford, S. Reed, L. DeLozier, S Hopkins, S. Stone. THIRD ROW: T. Payne, D. Letsinger, C. Arrington, C. Nietfeld, B. Hartsel, P. Hodges, V. Williams, B. Dallas, B Kendrick, T. Turner, H. Wood, S. Bergen, G. Gaines, P. Wise, A. Jordan, S. Schesser, A. Hays, S. Warren, M. Conboy, K. Wilson TOP ROW: D. Houchin, P. Conely, C. Schwab, J. Baker, J. Oliver, P. Beebe, R. Webb, A. Thomas, M. Albert, R. Beam, J. Rutledge N. Goodman, R. Griffith, D. Longhofer, R. Halsig, J. Shelton, D. O'Dell, J. Stevens, B. Popp, R. Ortiz, J. Bokey, T. Pilgreen, D Carnes. FILLING A Christmas box for Operation Holiday, one of Student Governments projects, were Abe Serrano, Elizabeth Arpin, and Peggy Wiemeyer. nitiated new committees for co-ordinating projects Representatives of the South High Student Govern- ment initiated activities designed to help each individ- ual better himself and improve student-administra- tion relations. Sponsoring buses to the out-of-town games helped promote school spirit and Teacher Ap- preciation week was another project designed to ob- tain their goal. For the first time in Student Govern- ment, standing committees were set up to co-ordinate the projects throughout the year. Some of these pro- jects were to replace the Victory Bell Plaque, put loud- speakers in the boys gym and the balcony ofthe audi- torium, and to sponsor the hall decorating contest during Christmas. South High Student Government was a member of the Inter-City Council, and devoted its time to make Student Government more active, and involve more people. ACTING AS judges for the annual Hall Decoration Contest wer Mike Albert and Rick Beam. Dave Carnes Sheri Bergen Vicki Cox President Vice-president Secretary Jack Oliver Treasurer W9 Bernie Popp Parliamentarian fi ADMIRING THE new mirror installed by Student Government in the boys' gym were Leslie Hays, John Rutledge, and Larry De- Lozier. 47 EXECUTIVE COUNCIL members were QSeatedl: Bernie Popp, Sheri Bergen, Dave Carnes, Vicki Cox, Jack Oliver. Standing: Mr. Cox, sponsor, Alice Burkett, Andre Thomas, Becky Loder, Ly- nette Crawford, Terry Pilgreen, Leslie Hays. PINNING A CORSAGE on lVlrs. Yancey during teacher-appreciation week was Candy Cozad. Heard guest speakersg raised money for travel Discovering and understanding the German people and their culture was the main objective of members of the 1967-68 German club. Early in the year, stu- dents who had participated in the study abroad pro- gram of the previous summer shared their experi- ences and discussed slides they had taken of their trip. Additional insight and knowledge of the German peo- ple and their customs was supplied by various guest speakers from Germany. Members found that Christ- mas offered an opportunity to observe several of the traditional German customs that they had studied. Working together they made an Adventkranz, decorat- ed a hall, and highlighted the season with a party. Dur- ing the year they also operated a booth at the Mardi Gras and earned money to support the European trips in the summer of 1968. GERMAN CLUB officers were Patty Dilsaver, presidentp Jeanette Tepe, secretary-treasurer, and Randy Degenhardt, vice-presi- dent. GERMAN CLUB - BOTTOM ROW: C. Stone, R. Goering, M. Glenn Thurman, B. Roop, M. Wittstock, S. Schroder, E. Brown, L. Linn, AT A REGULAR meeting, Kenny Garrett greeted Michael John, a guest speaker from Germany, as Debbie Weinbrenner and Joan Crown looked on. SYNDA SCHRODER, Becky Goering, Randy Degenhardt, and Patty Dilsaver were pictured as they made an Adventkranz, the tradi- tional wreath forthe German Christmas season. , J. Brownbill, S. Haller, P. Waller, K. Cannon, L. Horner, S. P. Yeager, P. Cannon, D. Ratliff, Mrs. Bayer, sponsor. SEC- OND ROW: B. Vogts, student teacher, J. Tepe, B. Hirsch, E. Read, B. Pinkerton, D. Weinbrenner, P. Maditz, G. Kuschnereit, B. Blanchard, K. Bringolf, J. Crown, N. Clanton, R, Degenhardt, J. Thomas, L. Pennington. TOP ROW: Mr. Daub, sponsor, P Dilsaver, P. Cole, S. Tosone, B. Popp, H. Wood, T. Pilgreen, R. Hunt, F. Fuller, A. Thomas, R. Dover, R. McCoy, M, John. hon- orary member, J. Mah, K. Garrett, M. Bartlett, D. Vonlfange. MR. CURZYDLO offered pointers to Debbie Weinbrenner while she FRENCH CLUB officers were Jacque Shelton, secretary-treasurer demonstrated her culinary ability at the French breakfast. Susan Haller, vice-president: Nancy Elliott, president. FRENCH CLUB - BOTTOM ROW: K. Hobson, G. Bewley, L. Musgrove, J. McCaffree, D. Nelson, J. Hillman, S. Haller, T. Hill, D. Johnson, G. Bourk, W. Chapman, N. Elliott, S. Boggess, S. Bressie. SECOND ROW: S. Stone, D. Perrin, P. Dilsaver, M. Allison, R. Inman, M. Edmiston, J. Pearson, C. Hephner, D. Hodges, D. Baker, D. Smith, P. King, J. Hunziker. TOP ROW: R. Curzydlo, sponsor, J. Shelton, C. Willhoit, S. McMalIow, C. Mosher, T. Jones, D. Weinbrenner, J. Maltby, M. Hannon, S. VanCamp, E. Thie ry, L. Foster, R. Hensley, B. Grim, M. Carter, P. Beebe. Advanced understanding of French culture, life Stressing cultural endeavors and activities, French Club tried to acquaint its members with different as- pects of life in France. The members sampled French foods at a special breakfast and conducted a bake-off of French recipes. They also tasted imported French cheeses at a regular meeting, and in the spring they held a French banquet. Saint Catherines Day was cel- ebrated with a parade by the girls, wearing hats they had designed especially for the occasion. After an evening of caroling, the French Club held their annual Christmas party which included the appearances of Pere Noel and Pere Fouettard. Next year, the club plans to purchase Several French records and Study DEBBIE BROWNLEE modeled the hat that she created especially . . fthSt.Cth D ibr. some ofthetop French recordingartists. or 6 a ewes aycee ram 49 Recreated the Saturnalia of Roman Christmastide Interest was enthusiastically expressed as members of Latin Club discovered the ancient Roman culture and its contemporary applications. The most memo- rable event of the entire year was the Saturnalia which was hosted by South. Held in December, the celebra- tion demanded a great deal of planning, cooperation, and work in order to recreate the typical Roman at- mosphere ofthe ancient custom. Featured at two meetings were slide presentations and talks about Greece and Italy given by the club sponsor, Mrs. Ann Brewer. She had toured these areas during the pre- vious summer. In addition to those who had joined in earlier years, seven students became members of the National Classical League. Enthusiasm ran high as participants learned to more fully appreciate the great heritage left them by the Romans. LATIN CLUB officers were'lrma Thurman, secretary, Ann Jordan, treasurerg Sydney Martin, president, PatCole, vice-president. RICHARD ROLLER, while attending the Saturnalia, displayed the superb form of the ancient Roman discus thrower. AFTER PURCHASING a slave at the Saturnalia, Terry Norton made it quite clear to Judy Melton that he was the master and she the slave. LATIN CLUB - BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Ann Brewer, sponsor, G. Stevens, C. Kimbell, C. Alford, D, Drouhard, D. Houchin, G. Hulse, M. Lenhart, R. Williams, L. Schneider, J. Melton, I. Thurman. TOP ROW: M. Welch, J. D'Angelo, J. Parker, P. Cole, D. Mar, S. Lee, E. Thiry, R. Smith, T. Norton, K. Wilson, M. Delk. SPANISH CLUB - BOTTOM ROW: T. Gerant, S. West, D. Osborne, D. Doyle, J. Tepe, M. Wood. TOP ROW: L. Morgan, R. Rouse, R. Bornhauser, L. Spurrier, C. Hendricks, M. Macnamara, sponsor. YVONNE ALLEN, Linda Johnson, and Richard Bornhauser filled SPANISH CLUB officers Christy Hendricks, president the traditional pinata with candyfortheannualChristmas party. Shirley West, vice-president, Patty Dilsaver, secretary Bought children's giftsg held recognition dinner Various activities were scheduled for this year's Spanish Club members. The club's traditions included decorating one ofthe halls, breaking a colortully deco- rated pinata at their Christmas party, and sponsoring a Christmas project. For their project this year, they decided to purchase and distribute gifts to the child- ren living in the Maude Carpenter Children's Home. Holding a recognition dinner at El Charro restaurant in the late spring was another ofthe annual activities for the members of Spanish Club. Of special interest to the students was the program given by Yvonne Al- len. During the preceeding summer, she spent three weeks traveling throughout Mexico and studying the Spanish language in Taxco. treasurer learned to make Spanish foods at Taco Tico. YVONNE ALLEN and Linda Johnson admired a velvet painting of a bullfight. SENIOR FUTURE TEACHERS CLUB officers were CSEATEDJ: Denise Hardtarfer, vice-president: Yvonne Allen, secretary. STANDING: Kathy Wilson, treasurer, Janella Pearson, president. if 1:55 1 . Y 3: S 1 Q 1, L Divided into two clubsg initiated aide program For the first time in the history of South's Future Teachers of America there was a division into two separate units, a sophomore club and a junior-senior club. Operating under different officers and sponsors, the groups were correlated, program-wise, into an efficiently operating organization. This years club at- tained some of the skills necessary if they pursue their interests in the field of teaching. Approximately 34 club members of both clubs became teachers' aides in a program that originated second semester. ln addi- tion to their teaching activities, the club attended a luncheon-meeting and tour of the Wichita State Uni- versity campus and the annual State Convention held at Kansas State Teachers College. Project-wise, F.T.A. gave 55150.00 towards the purchase of a film for the English department. SOPHOMORE FUTURE TEACHERS CLUB officers were QSEATEDJ: Elaine Can THE SALE of pgpcofn ,Nasa highiysuccessfui trell, treasurer: Sara Cox, vice-president. STANDING: Kathy Bringolf, secre project instrumented by the club in order to tary? P9g8YVVlS9i DVe5id9f1T- earn money. FUTURE TEACHERS - BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Harmon, sponsor, C. Kimbell, L. Jeffries, V. Estep, C. Prater, S. Haller, N. Davis, C. White, C. Brace, D. Hardtarfer, C. Windham, L. Horinek. SECOND ROW: B. Hirsh, M. Robinson, P. Wise, M. Delk, S. Cox, R. Rouse, Y. Allen, G. Claycomb, S. LaFollette, D. Johnson, D. Hulse, Mrs. Anderson, sponsor. TOP ROW: Mrs. Kerley, sponsor, K. Bringolf, K. Wilson, L. Whitford, M. Edmiston, J. Brown, R. Bornhauser, A. Thomas, M. Alexander, R. Clements, E. Can- trell, P. Davee, J. Pearson. I- FUTURE MEDICAL CAREERS - BOTTOM ROW: L. Downing, sponser, C. Baxter, N. Prieb, K. Riley, D. Kemble, J. Stevens, C. Hill, K. Hoaglan, I. Thurman. SECOND ROW: P. Elder, sponser, D. Swafford. R. Hensley, P. Conely, C. Smith, K. Snyder, B. Stwalley, S. Eyman, W. Chapman. TOP ROW: D. Snyder, D. Zimmerman, S. Wine, R. Smith, R. Burch, T.Watkins, E. Thiry, C. Calkins, S. Lankford, J. Crown. , N1 f ,Y K . .Vg M 3, 2 L A ,fi wrt? LEAFING THROUGH Health magazine for ideas were officers Ron Burch, president: Diane Kemble, vice-president: and Sam Wine, secretary-treasurer. A Wg--, iscussed requirementsg helped arch of Dimes Providing an insight to the numerous opportunities in the field of medicine was the principle on which the Future Medical Careers club was based. Guest speak- ers, field trips, and audiovisual techniques gave inter- ested students a glimpse into the complex world of medicine. Members thoroughly discussed the require- ments of a good preparation for careers in medicine, centering their talks on backgrounds, schooling, and finances. Staging bread sales and collections in connection with their major pl'Oj9Ct,Il16 March of SELLING BREAD for donations to the March of Dimes brought a Dimes' the Students gave needed help to this Worthy pile oftrouble on CarolCalkins, Roger Smith,and Diane Kemble, cause. Climaxing the year with the annual field trip to a large medical institution, many of the club members made their decisions on future careers, influenced by the valuable orientation into medicine. 53 Broadened understanding via programs, Held trips Offering South High students better insight and knowledge along with valuable opportunities in math- ematics was the purpose of South's Math Club. lt is the Sigma Chapter of Wichita and a branch of the na- tional organization, Mu Alpha Theta. In order to maintain full membership the participants had to be genuinely interested in math and demonstrate their ability by maintaining high grades in the math courses they were taking. Early in the year, some of the mem- bers heard Dr. Richard Andree, the founder of Mu AI- pha Theta, speak at Friends University. Also included was a tour of the computer sections at Boeing during teachers' meetings. The members gave their own pro- grams, which broadened their understanding while teaching them about various facets of higher mathe- matics. KATHY BRINGOLF and Ginger Webb concentrated on figure ing out the pattern of a mathematical puzzle. l MATH CLUB officers were Christy Hendricks, vice-president: Tammy Wood, secretaryg Ron McCoy, treasurerg Bob Dover, president. MATH CLUB - BOTTOM ROW: Mr, Blackwood, sponsor, B. Mc- Bride, C. Hendricks, G. Webb, T. Wood, R. Feeney, sponsor. TOP ROW: Y. Allen, R. McCoy, V. Brown, J. Mah, R. Dover, D. Funke, K. Bringolf. 54 TAMMY WOOD explained a function diagram to Dale Funke PERFORMING ONE of their many duties, John Stover and Joel White prepared magazines to be filed onthe shelves. BIBLIONAUT OFFICERS were Pat Cole, secretary: Donella Metcalf, president: Joel White, vice-president: John Stover, treasurer. Participated in field tripg joined KLASS meetings Biblionaut acitivities were launched by a member- ship campaign which greatly increased the club's size. A daylong district KLASS meeting, held at Greensburg, was a highlight for ten members. Hard work on the part of everyone was a must as the Biblionauts pre- pared for the annual Book Fair in February. Without a doubt the most memorable of the club's activities was the trip taken to the Emporia State Teacher's College for the state KLASS meeting for library aides. Club members enjoyed parties, participated in the tradi- tional field trip, and gave their aid as proctors working in connection with the library. Celebrating the end of a very successful year with a spring picnic, Biblionauts elected new officers and recounted their many unique experiences of work and pleasure. , DANNY HEASLEY learned that working as a library aide was not as easy as it might have seemed to be. BIBLIONAUTS - BOTTOM ROW: N. Prieb, C. Prater, M. Allison, J Crown, P. Cole, D. Metcalf. TOP ROW: Mrs. P. Means, sponsor, H. Wil ley, D. Heasley, R. Bottorff, J. White, D. Osborne. HIGH SCHOOL Red Cross officers were Lonnie Horinek, secretary- treasurerg Pat Foster, vice-presidentg and Judy Hart, president. HIGH SCHOOL RED CROSS - BOTTOM ROW: L. Horinek, C. Thorn- burg, C. Cullum, S. Mitchell. TOP ROW: D. Allen, P. Foster, L. Mc- Coskey, R. Henschel, Miss Olson, sponsor. Gave worthwhile service to less fortunate children Working with the Wichita Chapter of The Red Cross challenged members of South High's Red Cross club to be of service to their community and the world. One project done in cooperation with the city chapter was the planning and giving ofa Christmas party for a group ot Wichita's less fortunate children. Club mem- bers also were given an opportunity to participate in various phases of this year's Operation Holiday. The club was honored by the appointment ot Denise Allen as co-chairman of this annual undertaking. Still an- other project entailed wrapping Christmas gift boxes to send to the Kansas State Industrial Retormatory in Hutchinson. Attending monthly city-wide high school Red Cross meetings throughout the year gave stu- dents a chance to exchange ideas and aided them in fulfilling their objective of serving others. PAT FOSTER and Lonnie Horinek enjoyed donating a portion of their free time to help sort toys for distribution through Opera- tion Holiday. AT A PARTY for underprivileged children Judy Hart and Denise Allen helped youngsters make decorations for their Christmas tree. i i DON SMITH, a record holder for the squat in his weight division, worked out while his spotter, Gail Drumm, looked on. DANNY HEASLEY learned quickly that the road to being a record- holder was most often a long and exhausting one. VARIOUS RECORDHOLDERS for the club were Don Smith, sopho' more, 148 lb. division-300 lb. squat: Randy Leiker,junior,-181lb. division-100 lb. curl, David Kennedy, junior,-181 lb. division-335 lb. deadliftz and John Bokey, junior, 165 lb. division-300 lb. squat and 390 lb. deadlift. REBEUFTERS - BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Dillon, sponsor, D. Smith, D. Heasley, G. Dixon, R. Sims, T. Sailor, T. Jackson, G. Farha, M. Rob- ertson, G. Tilton. SECOND ROW: B. Palin, D. Odette, D. Kent, G. Pagett, J. Bokey, K. Engquist, Nl. Allen, R. Hicks, M. Wilson, D. Jantz. TOP ROW: T. Niedens, L. Garrett, R. Lind, D. Kennedy, R. Leiker, D. Minge, D. Green, S. Lieker, J. Spangler, M. Roby, G. Drumm,and V. Pogue. Trained rigorouslyg vied for chance at competition Becoming very active in its first year of existence, South's newly organized weight lifting club reached for a trio of goals. Challenged to work hard, club members kept busy trying to increase their strength, build body weight, and improve their athletic ability. Training sessions were held twice a week, and more than sixty lifters worked out in either the morning or evening sessions held on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Competition between members became keen as each vied forthe qualification that would allow him to participate in the scheduled meets. Almost daily, new records were established, topping old ones. At- tempting to spread interest in the sport of weightlift- ing, the Rebelitters met with clubs from various cities throughout Kansas. Began building airplaneg owned five transmitters Noted as the only high school aviation specialty post in Wichita, Explorer Post 800 worked tor a unique goal. Each member hoped to obtain his private pilot's license by the time he graduated. Already owning a 1966 Cessna 150, the post started a project to build another airplane. Powered with a Volkswagon engine, the Southwind, when completed, will enable mem- bers to compile solo flight time at cheaper rates. For business and emergency situations, the post obtained a citizen's band license last summer, owning and op- erating five transmitters. The money tor post activities was self-earned. Although catering with concession trailers was one source of income, the student lounge provided better opportunities. As owners of the dis- pensing equipment, the post made approximately two and a half cents on each drink sold. LOREN JONES made a pre-flight inspection of the post's airplane before attempting to acquire some flying time. EXPLORER SCOUTS - BOTTOM ROW: K. Leslie, M. Bartlett, A Martinez, R. Smith, Mr. James Anders, sponsor. TOP ROW: L Jones, P. O'Brien, E. Hanson, J. Rose. OFFICERS FOR Explorer Post 800 were QSEATEDJ: Joe Rose, president: Roger Smith, secretary: Eric Hanson, vice-president. STANDING: Albert Martinez, quartermasterg and Mark Bartlett, treasurer. ALBERT MARTINEZ, Patrick O'Brien, Roger Smith, Loren Jones, Keith Leslie, and Mark Bartlett patiently created a jig with which to construct their airplane. Visited business otiicesg attended club breakfasts Distinguished as the only such organization in Kan- sas, the Duplicats marked their second year with hard work. Participating wholeheartedly in efforts to raise money, club members sold donuts, South High bump- er stickers, and held bake sales. This enabled them to cover the cost ot attending the Business Education Clubs of Kansas state convention held at Emporia. The money won for second prize in the Christmas hall decorating contest was also used to meet convention expenses. The Duplicats planned breakfasts with simi- lar club organizations at other city high schools, and in the classroom, they printed music and play pro- grams in class exercises. Visiting a variety of business and printing offices, the students became well ac- quainted with the business activities that will one day be expected of them. DUPLICAT OFFICERS were KSEATEDJ: Rhonda Steward, historian. STANDING: Nancy Herman, publicity chairman: Tracy Callaghan, sergeant-at-armsg Tracy lVlcGrath, presidentg Brenda Howell, treas- urer, lVlary Stork, secretaryg and Judy Robinson, vice-president. JD VICKI IVIORTON and Jeanie Knoblauch learn to operate a variety of complicated machines as a part of their iob training. SANTA'S LITTLE helpers, Rhonda Steward and Judy Rob- inson, enjoyed selling candy at Santas Sweetshop. DUPLICATS - BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Kinderknecht, sponsor, J. Knoblauch, J. Snyder, V. Norton, T. McGrath, S. Burke, R. Stew- ard. TOP ROW: N. Herman, Nl. Stork, J. Baker, S. Tinius, T. Callaghan, R. Davis, B. Howell, J. Baines. l 1M ------- ,,., l - OFFICE PRACTICE - BOTTOM ROW: L. Catlin, V. Wells, K. Burdick, D. Galloway, V. Starr, P. Payne, T. Benest. SECOND ROW: V. Baker, L. Noble, L. Paugh, L. Barker, S. Knight, D. Bally, N. Wimberly, C. Lofdahl. TOP ROW: C. Burdick, L. Wiederstein, L. Egnor, K. Blair, S. lVlcCollar, B. Evans, S. Tull, J. Chilton. 5-We Xi OFFlCE PRACTICE officers were Lyneta Noble, historiang Linda Wiederstein, parlimentarian, Nancy Wimberly, publicity chairmang Brooke Evans, state information secretary, Karen Burdick, secre- taryg Jacque Chilton, president, Saundra Tull, social chairman: Sharon Knight, treasurer. Sold cand to supplement trip to BECK convention Pre-school breakfasts, informal discussions with Office Practice alumni, and demonstrations and lec- tures presented by guest speakers from the business world highlighted the ninth year of existence of South's Office Practice club. Operating in a fully elec- tric classroom for the first time ever, this year's club worked very hard in preparation for the Business Edu- cation Clubs of Kansas CBECKDQ state-wide convention. Hoping for another fine performance at the BECK convention, they sold candy and tickets to thefirst showing of Gone With the Wind in order to help finance the trip to the convention. Climaxing the years work was a vocational awards assembly held in the East High auditorium and the annual employee- employer banquet. 60 CONNIE LOFDAHL found her office practice job at a local depart ment store very rewarding and enjoyable. JOLEEN DILL, Melinda Baile, LaDonna Chapman, and Jacky Luper worked hard at designing displays for the D.E. showcase. s . . 'l . I -'l.as??' , diii ti Q i ' ' OFFICERS WERE KSEATEDJ: Jim Roller, vice-president: Peggy Weber, secretary: STANDING: Janice Driskill, social chairman: Jacky Luper, president, Elaine Coldren, publicity chairman: Joleen Dill, social secretary: Keith Shaw, historian: NOT PICTURED: Sher- ri Harris, parliamentarian. ENJOYING THEMSELVES at one of the many D. E. breakfasts were Jacky Luper. Janice Driskill, and Jim Roller. i i . , T A DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION - BOTTOM ROW: D. Langford, G. Sharp, M. Basharn, J. Dill, K. VanCleave, E. Coldren, D. Brooks, L. Chapman. SECOND ROW: J. Driskill, V. Clough, S. Peters, S. Bupp, J. Bright, M. Baile, S. Post, P. Weber. TOP ROW: Mrs. Seaton, advisor, C. Gum, K. Shaw, J. Luper, M. Wadkins, D. Cameron, W. Reed, J. Roll- er. NOT PICTURED: J. Morrell, S. Harris. Offered double programg education by employment Introducing students to business and retailing, while developing their skills in salesmanship, necessi- tated an active year for the Distributive Education class. Members were offered a double program of applying the knowledge they acquired in the class- room to their practical jobs. Support from the retail stores and businesses was prompted by the club's af- filiation with BECK, Business Education Clubs of Kan- sas, and DECA, Distributive Education Clubs of Ameri- ca. Student jobs varied as cashiers at Crank's and Bleiers, sales clerks at the Crest and Boulevard Thea- ters. The DE group participated inthe state leadership conference in Emporia in March and the annual em- ployee-employer banquet in April. Breakfasts spon- sored each month gave the memberstime to relax and socialize. Y-TEEN OFFICERS were Vicki Williams, secretary, Shirley Watkins, treasurer, Marcia Simmons, president, Beverly Smith, vice-president. Y-TEENS - BOTTOM ROW: L. Rising, C. Stevens, B. Smith, D. Kemble, M. Sim- mons, V. Williams, S. Bauer, S. Watkins, P. Watkins, M. Wanker. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Cook, sponsor, V. Elder, D. Swafford, D. Jackson, B. Lunt, J. Stonger, K. Burton, A. Campbell, P. Hoppes, E. Darbe. TOP ROW: C. Meyer, W. Chapman, L. Mclntyre, P. Hudson, C. Calkins, V. Clark, V. Bellinger, S. Richman, L. Whitford, Y. McPherson, P. Conelv. Gave party at hospitalg collected for UNICEF Challenged by the idealistic goals of growing reli- giously, developing individuality, and extending friendships, Y-Teen members plunged into an activity filled year. Projects which included selling Spook Insurance to those fearful of Halloween pranksters and sponsoring South High's UNICEF drive were only the beginning. Working together throughout the year, members found that their many varied activities bene- fited themselves as well as others. They presented a Thanksgiving assembly, decorated the big tree in the main hall for Christmas, and sponsored a Christmas party for the teen-age ward at Wesley Hospital. Round- ing out the year, Y-Teens planned the annual Sadie Hawkins Week and dance, held a mother-daughter tea, and operated a booth at the Mardi Gras. LET'S ADD alittle bit of orange, suggested Linda Rising KRIGHTJ to Sandy Richman ILEFTJ as they served refreshments at their Coke Tail party. SOPHMORE REPRESENTATIVES, Lynda Whitford, Merita Wanker, and Pattie Watkins found that making payments to policy holders of Spook Insurance was a big job. AVIATION CLUB A BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Anders, sponsor, L. Baty, D. Dresser, M. Sanborn, J. Sanders, B. Reischmann, L. Mal- sam, R. Sims, S. Greenelsh, S. Holder, B. Schrimshaw, H. Willey, M. Bartlett, L. Adams, A. Martinez, J. Green, O. Payne. SEC- OND ROW: D. Dean. L. Lake, T. Wolf, J. Watkins, S. Ricketts, P. O'Brien, T. McNutt, J. Upton, L. Jones, E. McNutt, C. Smith, S Kitsmiller, B. Akin, D. Kelley, E. Adkins, R. Ortiz, G. Meyer. TOP ROW: L. Benn, L. Koehn, G. Fillmore, R. Guest, G. Sutton, J. Parrott, L. Meeker, K. Shurtleff. T. Turner, D. Jolliff, L. Medlam, G. Watson, K. Hepner, D. Wiggans, B. Cromwell, J. Hamby, L. Gray,J. Mah. AVIATION CLUB officers were QSEATEDJ: Susan Kitsmiller, 5th hour secretaryg Tom Turner, 4th hour president: Linda Lake, 4th hour secretary. STANDING: Chuck Smith, 5th hourtreasurerg Steve Ricketts, 5th hour president: Ron McCoy, 4th hour treasurer. JOYCE GREEN, James Mah, Jerry Parrott, and Vicki Payne exam- ined the many gauges and instruments which a pilot must be able to read and understand ata brief glance. RICK HYNES, Albert Martinez, and Loren Jones tested hypotheti- cal problems in airflight in a miniature wind tunnel. Organized field tripsg purchased subscriptions Closely co-ordinated with the aeronautics class, the Aviation Club was organized to expand the amount of aviation reading material by providing magazine sub- scriptions to the library. Money for these materials was raised through candy sales. Club membership was open to all students involved and interested in the aeronautics course. Those who had already taken the class, and those who were planning to enroll also were eligible. Due to a common interest in aviation, the club held joint swimming parties with Explorer Post 800, and together with the aeronautics class, they sponsored field trips of aviation interest. The first semester group toured the Federal Aeromedical Re- search Center in Oklahoma City. They flew Cof coursej by prop jet. LETTERMEN - BOTTOM ROW: E. Wong, R. Eaton, M. Morrison, L. Bryan, J. Bokey, J. Berry, R. Sims, R. Clements, M. Strong T. McGill, N. Wiles, J. Johnson, H. Holeman. SECOND ROW: S. Zimmerman, B. Rosene, R. Roller, L. Woodward, R. Griffith, T Sailor, M. Niedens, R. Cunningham, C. Liebst, G. DeMoure, D. Lemons, S. Ricketts, S. Miller, Mr. Carpenter, sponsor. THIRD ROW: B. Tinius, D. Green, D. Lewandowski, B. Pearce, D. Daniels, D. Maze, J. Liebst, J. Schinnerer, D. Bray, J. Bales, G. Brunk, H. Wood, D. Houchin, D. Jollift, T. Turner. TOP ROW: J. Hipp, C. VanDeusen, B. Bucheit, R. Friedman, C. Jones, K. Shurtletf, R. Bo PARTICIPATING IN required initiation activities, junior Roger Jeter earned hisfirst letter. PLAYING A friendly game of one-on-one, junior Dave Bray at- tempted to block senior Don Minge's snot at a Lettermen's Rec- reation Night. Hughes, R. Catlin, R. Jeter, J. Eells, D. Minge, M. Williams, V. nebrake, T. Carr, W.H. Sparkman. LETTERMEN'S CLUB officers were CSEATEDJ: Kent Shurtleff, vice- president, Mike Niedens, president, Rusty Sims, secretary. STANDING: Lyndal Bryan, treasurer, and Larry Woodward, ser- geant-at-arms. Helped coaches promote enthusiasm for athletics Responsible, honored, and dedicated athletes com- prised the membership of South High's Lettermen's Club. Sponsoring a variety of events throughout the year, members accomplished their goals of assisting the coaches in the promotion of athletics, and main- taining administrative policies to benefit the school. To send two athletes to the Fellowship of Christian Athletes camp in the summer at Estes Park, Colorado, the club raised money by selling Halloween candy. During the Christmas holidays, the club helped a nee- dy family by presenting them with a tree, gifts, and food. A Lettermen's Recreation Night was held on the first open Monday of each month, and at the close of the spring season, members were initiated at a special picnic. Won numerous vietoriesg worked for letter points Showing great spirit and a strong desire to win, the various girls' athletics teams posted numerous victo- ries while the participants earned points towards their letters. Competing in basketball, tennis, volleyball, softball, hockey, track, gymnastics, archery, and bowling, the girls played with other school teams to promote inter-school relationships. Two events which provided opportunities for adding to the 100 points necessary for membership were the synchronized swim show and the modern dance show, but 70 addi- mg atsurroundmg homes. tional points were needed before members could buy sweaters. Their next goal included hopes for member- ship in the 500-600-700-800 point clubs. Sponsoring Schoolvolleyballpractice- two work days, a co-recreation night, and a caroling party, the club earned money for their annual spring picnic where awards were presented to the officers. OTHER ACTIVITIES of the Colonelettes included Christmas carol- CATHY WILTON and Sondra Angleton earned extra points to- ward their membership and letters by participating in an after COLONELETTE OFFICERS were QSEATEDJ: Vicki Carley, president: Susan Reed, vice-president. STANDING: Birdie McBride, publicity l manager: Judy Brownbill, secretary-treasurer: Cathy Wilton, intra- mural sports manager. COLONELETTES - BOTTOM ROW: B. Fox, L. Horner, K. Carlton, C. Wilton, C. Cozad, L. Aldridge, V. Cox, K. Bober, S. Bergen, J. Brownbill. SECOND ROW: B. McBride, S. Angleton, C. Arrington, B. Roop, A. Jordan, P. Knight, V. Carley, C. Anderson, B. Martin, P. Curtis, D. Metcalf. THIRD ROW: B. Schneider, C. Turner. S. Kitsmiller, C. Lynch, L. Linn, C. Conaway, M. Wittenbach L. Linot, J. Stevens, G. Johnson, M. Brammer, G. Bourke. TOP ROW: W. Coleman, P. Kerstein, S. Schroder, G. Garrett, D. Steele, M. Black, E. Thiry, G. Kuschnereit, A. Walters, J. Tepe, N. Wimberly, D. Clark, D. Hulse, A. Burkett, M. Standley. 1 Sponsored dances, pep rallies, hall decoration Arousing school spirit was the main objective of the South High Pep Club this year, but cheering our play- ers on to victory at the games was only a part ofthe activities of Pep Club members. Before each game. time was taken to make posters and decorate the halls. Girls participating in the extra-curricular activi- ties of Pep Club received the number of points neces- sary for Honor Pep and were awarded a pin and spe- cial recognition. One ofthe projects the girls worked on for cumulative points was making the Homecom- ing float. Striving to involve the whole student body, Pep Club sponsored Pep rallies, and a Come Septem- MEMBERS OF HONOR PEP held a toast during an Honor Pep ber dance in the fall. Every minute was organized to SUPPQVTO initiate new members promote school spirit in many different ways. l SHARON LEE, Loretta Shull, Regina Harper, and Barbara Hayes PEP CLUB MEMBERS found that supporting the Colonel teams enthusiastically painted a poster to promote spirit for the next demanded a greatdeal of vitality. game. PEP CLUB OFFICERS - BOTTOM ROW: Alice Burkett, secretary, Gail Bourk, junior council member: Debbie Dobbs, sen- ior council member, Jo Davis, sophmore council member, Diane Clark, president. SECOND ROW: Pam Curtis, vice-pres- identg Sherry Byers, senior council member, Debbie Nading, art director: Carol Swadley, sophomore council member, - Ava Walters, junior council member: Ginger Webb, assistant art director. Janell Knuth Mary Brammer Head Cheerleader Paula Beebe Diane Rossman Sally Crider Kathy Cooley SOPHOMORE CHEERLEADERS were QKNEELINGJ: Marian Pomo- doro, Patty Clark, Marsha Gates. STANDING: Jill Ott, Carla Rob- erts, Becky Kersey. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Diane Rossmayn and Janell Knuth demf onstrated their exuberant spirit at one ofthe games. Initiated contests, held sales to earn uniforms Directing school spirit was an important function of the cheerleaders, but their acitivities did not stop with leading cheers. In addition to holding a clinic for soph- omores, they helped junior high schools with their cheerleading elections. Working throughout the Summer, they washed windows and cars, ironed clothes, and held garage sales. At school the girls initi- ated contests that not only raised money, butalso promoted interest by adding variety to the school scene, With the money they earned, the cheerleaders bought new basketball uniforms, and they attended the National Cheerleading Clinic in Dallas where they won lst, 2nd, and 3rd place honors. At the ACF clinic in Wichita they won the Grand Champion Ribbon. For the first time, the cheerleaders adopted a mascot, and little Kelly Lacy became a delightful additon to the group. TAKING ADVANTAGEofthe Sadie Hawkins policy,Larry McKelIips, Charlie Frank, Marc Nicolas, and Rod Stewart piled book on Linda Rising. COURT ATTENDANTS were Patty O'Hearn, Dan Green, Mike Al- bert, and Glenda Gaines. bis: fi ' ' 'K w 217- i. Changed boy chase girl trendg held hillbilly dance Chase 'Em and Catch 'Em became the lively theme heard about South during Sadie Hawkins week. Sponsored by the Y-Teens, the celebration of this an- cient Dogpatch custom gave the girls the opportuni- ty to assume male roles ofcourtship. They opened doors, carried books and trays, walked boys to class- es, and arranged dates. Students were urged to dress as members ofthe Dogpatch community forthe con- cluding Saturday night dance, and a prize was given to the best costumed couple. Marryin' Sam contrib- uted to the atmosphere by hitchin amorous pairs. However, the crowning of Sadie Hawkins royalty was the highlight ofthe evening. Amidst laughter and cheers, Ginger Webb and Steve Leiker were coronated Queen and King ofthe dance. Attendants were Glenda Gaines, Mike Albertg Patty O'Hearn and Dan Green. HMARRYIN' SAM CRobert Shirleyj hitched hillbilly couple Mer- ita Wanker and Vance Pogue. SADIE HAWKINS' Dogpatch Queen and King were Ginger Webb and Steve Leiker. THE TRADITIONAL ceremonies were highlighted with the crown- ing of Miss Pep. 711 fe- , Actively promoted school spirit throughout season Chosen by the cheerleaders and Peb Club council, John Bales and Alice Burkett were elected Mr. and Miss Pep of 1967-68. Both had actively supported the football and basketball games throughout the season, and had attended various other athletic events. Dis- playing school spirit and enthusiasm, showing a will- ingness to work, and exhibiting a fine sense of fair play were a few of the worthy qualities that won them this recognition. Mr. Gene Lee, who had given unfailingly of his time and efforts to promote school spirit, was honored with the special title of Lord Pep. Senior at- tendants were Jennelle Watkins and Randy Cunning- ham, junior attendants were Kathy Nading and Roger Jeter, and sophomore attendants were Kris Lowrey and Hap Wood. Mr. and Miss Pep and their court were crowned duringthe last pep assembly of the season. Mr. and Miss Pep for 1968 were Alice Burkett and John Bales. SENIOR ATTENDANTS for Mr. and Miss Pep were Jennelle Watkins and Randy Cummingham. MR. AND MISS Pep attendants were Kris Lowrey, Hap Wood, Kathy Nading, and Roger Jeter. Played stirring melodies at concerts, assemblies Winning an appreciative audience, the band and orchestra musically served the students of South High. Gracing the four home football games were the band's rousing tunes and imaginative half-time per- formances, and home basketball games were distin- guished for the first time by the gala blue and red striped sweaters of the pep band. During second se- mester the group was divided into a symphonic band and a concert band. Both groups and the orchestra performed for the student body at assemblies and gave evening concerts-featuring a number of solos. Visiting schools within South's district, the band and orchestra favorably influenced many ninth graders. This noisy welcoming of future students gave the in- strumental groups a head start on next year's activi- ties. lN STRIKING NEW uniforms, the South High pep band attempted to lead Colonel teams on to victory with music. Roger Roller Director PAULA SIMONSEN found that playingthe string bass in orchestra was a very challenging yet re- warding experience. BAND - BOTTOM ROW: M. O'Hara, L. Netcalf, B. Velte, B. Bolay, J. Hillin, B. ard, J. Hillman, D. Hulse, M. Beavers, L. Hays, C. Calkins. SECOND ROW: R. Dover Storay, J. VanDolah, P. Stewart, M. Pavlick, K. Lowrey, D. Brown, M. Waller, M S. Seiwert, D. Metcalf, B. Bergman, J. Malia, K. Gilbert, C. Boucher, B. Farmer. ROW: T. Ralls, D. Bolinger, G. Brunk, L. Morgan, K. Siewert, J. George, W. Hudson, J. Parker, J. Lindstrom, N. Barnes, R. Sellers, B. Cheever, B. Kelley, K. S. Janke, C. Naden. J. Thomas, B. Akin, R. Rouse, M. Glenn, C. Robinson, L. sworth, R. Bottorff, R. Roller. FOURTH ROW: J. Headley, N. Cross, L. Stroud, C. V ORCHESTRA - BOTTOM ROW: C. Anderson, S. Brunk, J. Crown, M. Clark, M. Prohn, N. Slade, N. Zabel. SECOND ROW: S. Martin, D. Gallegos, L. Knowles, M. S. Ritter, A. lVlcFaul, C. Criss, M. Chapman, C. Utterback, D. Andrla, N. Martin, N, L. Merritt. THIRD ROW: C. Mosher, M. Wallace, C. Calkins, M. Beavers, C. Boucher TWIRLERS FOR 1967-1968 were QKNEELINGJ: Cindy Nietfeld, Nicki Anzelmo, Carol Wilkinson. STANDING: Debra Young, Melinda Pierson, Donna Tull, and Linda Chan- DRUM MAJOR Dennis Hawk led the cey. band through half-time performances during the football season. 1 Ehrlich, S. Jones, J. Hunziker, C. Roeder, M. Hilgenberg, R. McFall, R. Webb, G. Wall J. Boden, L. Smith, C. Gilbert, V. Pogue, J. Holler, M. Worthan, S. Morton, L. De zier, G. Whitford, M. Alexander, R. Bolay, D. Heasley, B. Lee, S. LaFoIlette, D. Hawk Caldwell, B. Simison. FIFTH ROW: B. Wilson, D. Houchin, B. Powell, D. Daniels, D ilker, J. Jessup, B. Bray, D. Young, D. VonFange, D. Lippincott, B. Stout, J. Cannon Jemison, Mr. Roller, director, L. Jones, B. Nichols, D. Cullum, K. Becker, D. Sum ers, J. Baize, M. McCoy, M. Wilson, J. Menefee, K. Langenegger, R. Brush, S. Stitt, R. iles, J. Krablin, P. Thiry, K. Foster, C. Bell. S. Zackula. ver, M. Burt, B. Bergman. FOURTH ROW: D. Daniels, C. DeCarolis, D. Lippincott, S. ' DEBBIE VON FANG discovered that most of the challenges of being a percussion player were quite enjoyable. eppard, Mr. Roller, director, K. Ellard, C. Simons, C. Gilbert, J. Johnson, D. Hawk, S 'Follette, S. Zackula, S. Kinseth, P. Simonsen, D. Spangler, C. Hannah, K. Bringolf. 71 MUSETTES - BOTTOM ROW: S. Bergen, M. Hannon, D. Sapp, B. Popp, C. Boeck, J. Mitchell, J. Hart, P. Funk, S. Curless. TOP ROW: R. Smiley, J. Maltby, J. Fager, T. Watkins, Miss Fisher, director, R. Burch, J. Mclntire, C. Frank, S. Eyman. SOUTH HIGH SINGERS - BOTTOM ROW: R. Anderson, B. Cain, L. DeLozier, A. Simers, A. Davis, K. Hobson, R. Ayers, C. Bax- ter. SECOND ROW: H. Page, J. Elder, T. Lansdowne, K. Cooke, J. Blair, J. Knuth, M. Pendergrass, L. England, D. Carnes, L. Johnson. TOP ROW: N. Davis, S. Richman, J. Rutledge, E. Howdeshell, J. Poland, R. Bevins, J. Parrott, C. Hancock, D. Wei- brenner. Performed at festivals, entertained civic groups Music created a special world for the many students enrolled in the seven vocal groups supported by the music department. A well-filled schedule kept mem- bers busy entertaining various civic organizations, clubs, churches, and schools. The South High Singers, a new group created from a combination of ensem- bles, gave added opportunity for student participa- tion. Beginning with a Fall Concertand continuing throughout the year, the vocal groups performed for the student body in assemblies and vespers, and for the community at evening concerts. New costumes for the girls lent 3 gay note to these performances' SOUTHERN BELLES- BOTTOM ROW: D. Smith, V. Cox, G. Gaines Adding an enjoyable Competitiveness to musical ap' C. Thompson, J. Baker, D. Hamilton, T. Hill, S. Stone. TOP ROW: B preciation, the STUCIGVITS attended the city festival, and Grim, P. Maditz, R. Halsig, J. Bechard, Mr. Brimmer, director,L later the state festival to round out an active and prof- F'aZ'e A-Jofdanr p-W'Se'Y'A e - ita ble year. 72 F!Fww-lM.,, ,M MIXED CHORUS - BOTTOM ROW: V. Estep, pianist, C. Richardson, J. Wallace, W. Mason, B. Brisbin, P. Coon, B. Hooper, J. Haddox, M. Clevenger. SECOND ROW: J. Slawson, K. Bishop, L. Schneider, C. Thornburg, C. Mosher, J. Larson, D. Simpson, B. Duke, C. Lynch, J. McTaggart, M. Luna, L. Danielson. TOP ROW: D. Boyd, P. Simonsen, P. Watson, J. Brown, A. Kruser, R. Hynes, T. Bennett, H. Reed, M. Parmenter, D. Longhofer, B. Moye, S. Clark. 9' , .f SOPHOMORE CHOIR - BOTTOM ROW: B. Dixon, V. Thompson, J. Byrd, P. Bobbitt, T. Morgan, D. Morris, K. Bradley, M. Lamb, M. Means, S. Kinseth, K. Black, M. Welch, J. Wilmoth. SECOND ROW: R. Carr, D. Johnson, J. DeSpain, P. Westman, D. Felt, T. Souders, R. Williams, L. Mitchell, T. Honn, D. King, M. Ma- Christa Fisher neely, M. Pomodoro, J. Davis. THIRD ROW: J. Benton, P. Hammer, B. Johnson, T. Marcelle, D. Hammon, Director D. Knauff, J. Kerr, B. Raux, M. Conboy, C. Powell, M. Malcolm, L. Parmele, C. Swadley, K. Putman. TOP ROW: B. Mackey, B. Cauley, D. Warner, G. Nelson, B. Freeman, T. Norton, G. McMullen, G. Stover, S. White, J. Bartholomew, B. Medlock, M. Schoech, R. Foye, R. Young, K. Stiger. SOPHOMORE GIRLS GLEE CLUB - BOTTOM ROW: J. DeSpain, B. Mackey, P. Bobbitt, B. Dixon, R. Carr, D. Johnson, J. Byrd, V. Thompson, S. Kinseth, K. Black, C. Prater, M. Welch, J. Wilmoth, S. Bressie. SECOND ROW: P. Westman, T. Marcelle, D. Carnes, K. Chase, J. Benton, P. Hammer, M. Maneely, B. Cauley, P. Smith, R. Foye, K. Putman, S. Johnson, C. Sherwood, M. Pomodoro, J. Davis. THIRD ROW: B. Johnson, K. Sheppard, B. Bonnell, S. Woolen, B. Wright, V. Fox, K. Phelps, J. Murphy, E. Darbe, D. Phillips, D. King, K. Fowler, L. Parmele, M. Malcolm, C. Swadley, D. Fielder. TOP ROW: L. Whitford, G. Nelson, D. Warner, C. Willhoit, D. Dougherty, D. Perrin, C. Hines, T. Hills, J. Samples, B. Rowland, C. Peitz, M. Schoech, K. Stiger, R. Young, L. Rader, L. Stephens, C. Edwards. CHOIR - BOTTOM ROW: B. Cain, L. England, N. Davis, N. McDaniel, D. Hughes, P. Funk, J. Maltby. D. I Edgett, A. Davis, G. Gaines, A. Simers, C. Baxter, B. Brooks, D. Smith. SECOND ROW: S. Carpenter, S. Ed Rflmmef Findley, J. Kragh, S. Schesser, R. Smiley, T. Watkins, T. Jayne, R. Palmer, K. Carlton, L. Crawford, L. Ald- Dlfectof ridge, Y. Allen, J. Hill, A. Thomas. THIRD ROW: L. Foster, S. Kitsmiller, C. Boeck, E. Arpin, D. Sapp, M. Hannon, J. Poland, J. B. Kaufman, J. Monteith, J. Stonger, G. Garrett, B. Ryan, P. Wise, J. Foster. TOP ROW: M. Brewster, J. Fager, E. Howdeshell, D. Carnes, K. Hepner, J. Parrott, L. McCoskey, J. Mitchell, J. Robbins, D. Warren, L, Morton, S. Crider. Became prospective goal of the ambitious students Recognition for outstanding workin high school was given to many South High seniors in the form of monetary assistance for a college education. Sydney Martin was a semi-finalist for the Betty Crocker Home- maker of Tomorrow scholarship, and Sara Cox was honored with the Daughters of American Revolution award. The National Society of Professional Engineers offered James Mah a scholarship, and National Merit semi-finalist Christy Hendricks was offered scholar- ships from both Nebraska and Kansas Wesleyan. Dan Cheatham, also a semi-finalist was presented numer- ous scholarships including offers from Nebraska Wes- leyan, Texas Christian, Manhattan Bible, Bethel, and Doane College. Both Christy and Dan were awarded Moundbuilder scholarships from Southwestern Col- lege. Other scholarships were awarded later in the year. JAMES MAH was honored with a THE DAUGHETERS of the American scholarship from the National So! Revolution cited Sara Cox for good ciety of Professional Engineers. citizenship. SYDNEY MARTIN was a local winner in the Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow contest. NATlONAL MERIT semi- finalist Christy Hendricks received several mone- tary grants. DAN CHEATHAM, a National Merit semi-finalist, was offered various scholarships. 1967 BOY'S STATE representatives included Ron Burch, Terry Pilgreen, and Tony Carr, Not pic- MARRY BRAMMER was South's tured: John Stover. representative at Girl's State. Heightened enchantment, significance of final year Bright hopes coupled with lingering moments of nostalgia made the 1968 senior banquet One En- chanted Eveningf' Enhanced by colored flowers and lights, the elegant simplicity of decor set a sophis- ticated atmospherethat prevailed throughout the night. The dinner, held atthe Civic Playhouse, fea- tured baked steak and various side dishes. A unique method of serving gave dessert a special twist. Wait- resses capped with Colonel hats served Southern flag- topped parfaits to the merry tune of ttDixie. After dinner entertainment by the senior ensemble height- ened the feeling of fellowship between class members. Guest speaker lVlr. Mac lVlcDonald introduced a seri- ous note to the banquet with his speech about LIBER- TY: loyalty, interest, bravery, education, religion, trust, and most importantly, youth. Enjoying the baked steak dinner, seniors David Dresser, Delbert Roop, Bob Lawrence, Bob Bankston, and Doug VanAmburg found the banquet to be a memorable experience. Donald Speaker Terry Pilgreen greeted seniors Denise Hulse and Barbara Russell as they arrived at the Civic Playhouse. JOEL WHITE was served dessert in the true Southern spirit as the Playhouse waitresses marched about the room to the tune of Dixie . 75 l Mr. Mac Mc- w ,N if Paula Beebe Queen Rusty Sims King 76 Southern Glory l 'Kus- 1967 Homecoming attendants were seniors BOTTOM ROW: Mary Brammer, Diane Clark, Janell Knuth. TOP ROW: Clifford Jones, Mike Nie- dens,JackOliver. . . . Janell , . . Mary Mg, -,,,.-.-2'-93 Enthusiasm was created by revisions in festivities Southern Glory, this year's theme for homecom- ing, brought back nostalgic memories for the many graduates and excited the imaginations of the student body. Thoughts of past times and future hopes were combined to make the game played with West, lost 22- O, one of tense emotion and high feeling. Preparation for the weekend began early with a school Spirit Week, and a student government sponsored car car- avan. An increase in the number of Queen candidates eliminated junior attendants this year, and for the first time the king, Rusty Sims, was crowned on Friday night. Queen Paula Beebe, enthroned on a blue and white float, was surrounded by a heart-shaped band formation. Concluding the week's festivities, students attended the homecoming dance, which was held Saturday night with music by the Lion's Mane. bbie Dobbs Queen Ricketts King Plantation Ballv THE ROYAL KISS - a moment of excitement for Queen Debbie Dobbs and King Steve Ricketts. Southern belles danced, payed homage to queen Arriving at the Plantation Ball, the belles and gents of the junior-senior prom were greeted by sounds of excited people, and laughter intermingled with undercurrents of awe. Promenading beneath the arch, students danced to the music ot Bob Austin's orchestra, admiring the decorations that had trans- formed the Cotillion Ballroom into a Southern man- sion. The climax ofthe evening came with the corona- tion of Queen Debbie Dobbs and King Steve Ricketts. Royally accepting the mementos and bouquet of roses, they began the traditional dance ofthe king and queen. Senior royalty Debbie Nading, Scott Miller, Sherry Byers, and Kent Shurtleft were announced by mistress of ceremonies Leslie Hays, and Larry De- Lozier introduced the junior attendants - Kathy Cool- ey, Bernie Popp, Diane Rossman, Ron Friedman, Gail Bourk, and Bob Buchiet. JUNIOR ATTENDENTS were Ron Friedman, Diane Rossman, Bernie Popp, Kathy Cooley, Bob Buchiet, and Gail Bourk. Senior attendents were Kent Shurtleff and Sherry Byers. Terry Pilgreen Colonel Blue Paula Beebe Lady Scarlet Sabre Royalty . l ,1 'gm ,r .f rr 'S ,IN 4 'fs .KV-f PURTS A Time For . .. learning the value of working as a team stridingfast paced, determined, intent feeling the pulse and throb ofa crowd cheering exultantly when glory is near leaping high for the winning goal waiting agonized for thefnal decision aching in the moments twisted by defeat tackling unflinchingly the problems that come knowing that winning goes beyond the score A Time For Sports. f 9 v.....-- '.,.. 5 .. ay. x Q- z, dw gl f ,531 if ' Xa, 'E ,Sf . i 1. , , ,, A A 3 , ,f ., M- V A-2 5. .Jr wa. . 95,1 f .,.-- ,X-' -fm. an-,, mi, ., .W - ff , Vw , 4 .W uf F! 3 ,5 Q5 .aaauwuvl ,.,u fM - Team tallied three wins with determination, ability Defeated by several tough opponents, the Colonel football team posted a somewhat-impressive 3-5-1 won-lost record. Finishing sixth in the city, the Reb gridders lost their season opener 14-7 to Winfield. Los- ing to Southeast, the team posted its first victory against Mulvane 21-O. Whitewashed by West the fol- lowing week, South returned to winning ways as they squeaked by Heights and Bishop Carroll, only to lose the season finale 45-13 to city league champion East. With 35 lettermen, the team has 15 returning to com- pete next year. Senior guard Rusty Sims was na med to the second team for all-city honors and seniors Cliff Jones, Mike Niedens, and Kent Shurtleff were selected for honorable mention. Ron Bonebrake and Shurtleff were honored as the Wichita newspapers Player of the Week. .f .-1 f'f'ftZKt5fw -Vg: ,ltgisggswiaaeeaf W ,W-we ':.w ..-:Lf flaw.. - Fvlflisffi' uae- ' 1523 JUNIOR RON FRIEDMAN battled his way for extra yardage against Heights as he carried Falcons Tom Kirk C613 and Bob Lunt 1883. PAINED BY a brutal block, senior Scott Miller gasped for air in the DEFENSIVE HALFBACK Ron Friedman halted Carroll quar Colonels 13-13 stalemate with Kapaun. art C605 and Cris Hughes f73j looked on. MUD-STAINED and battle-scarred letterrnen Rusty Sims C615 and Richard Ballinger C513 led the team onto the field for the final half against Southeast. BOUNCING BACK from a 14-O deficit against CarroII,Kent Shurtleff called for an end sweep with Ron Bonebrake car- rying which resulted in a Colonel score. k Jim Walker C113 for a substantial gain as juniors Tony Stewe SIGNAL CALLER Kent Shurtleff, fourth leading passer in the city. swept left end for a long gain at Winfield. PERFORMING A picturesque tackle, Scott Miller lowered the boom on Pat Morell, West's All-City end 1993 as Barry Tinius came up to help. 1967 Record 7 South Winfield 6 South North 13 South Kapaun 14 South Southeast 21 South Mulvane O South West 20 South Heights 19 South Carroll 13 South East LEADING GROUND gainer for the Colonels, Ron Bonebrake, dis- played the agony of defeat after the Rebs 45-13 loss to East, the city league champions. VARSITY SQUAD--BOTTOM ROW: managers J. Johnson, D. Minge, R. Cunningham, T. Lassley, J. Wong, J. Bales. SECOND ROW: Coach Oswalt, C. Smith, J. Serrano, J. Bokey, J. Schinnerer, D. Kennedy, M. Williams, R. Friedman, T. Stewart, M. Neidens, R. Sims, M. Trarbach, G. Hammons, T. Page, S. Miller, J. Berry, Coach Dillon. THIRD ROW: Coach Varner, S. Blue, K. Engquist, C. Liebst, T, Addis, R. Hynes, K. Shurtleff, C. Jones, T. Sailor, L. Woodward, J. Liebst, G. Brunk, H. Page, S. Zimmerman, M. Morrison, Coach Valadez. FOURTH ROW C. Hughes, M. Bohrer, J. Allison, T. Turner, J. Eells, D. Bray, R. Cat lin, D. Stewart, J. Kennedy, J. Wolf, T. Latta, R. Jeter, H. Holeman TOP ROW: A. Molina, M. Hunley, K. Garrett, R. Ballinger, R. Gore, P DeLozier, R. Bonebrake, S. Ricketts, B. Tinius, B. Bucheit, J. Robert- son, T. Rolls, D. Maze. CADET SQUAD - BOTTOM ROW: A. Lewis, G. Evans, S. Archer, J. Herman, R. Brush, T. Parker, P. Koerner, S. Abbott, G. Dickson, B. Powell, T. Palmer, D. Sams, M. Robertson, D. Speares, R. Patterson. SECOND ROW: Coach Lowrey, M. Klein, J. Tuttle, J. Majors, J. Kerr, C. Gerkin, B. White, W. Janne, J. Boden, M. Cathey, B. Volbrect, G. Padgett, S. Mead, A. Serrano. G. MacMuIIen, Coach Davis. THIRD ROW: L. Garrett, D. Wilson, M. Krumery, G. Stover, E. Snyder, J Weber, R. Weaver,B. Bleier, S. Dickerson, T. Robb, L. Scott, B. Rob erts. TOP ROW: T. Bauman, J. Dowel, A. Hall, M. Chapman, V. Pogue R. Kirby, L. Thomas, D. Mason, D. Reed, K. Sanders, G. McCall, S Jarman, M. Miles RAIDERS CADETS 7 South Carroll 3 26 South Carroll O 19 South North 6 12 South North 25 14 South East 25 6 South East 7 27 South Heights 46 19 South Heights O 13 South Kapaun 25 8 South Kapaun 14 14 South Southeast 19 O South Southeast 34 13 South West 7 27 South West 25 13 South Derby 6 i QE E lit il 5 ii? .2 2 S h d . CADET ROBBIE GORE broke open for long yardage in their CZISOHS S OWC pI'OI'I11SC gamewnhwest' for Cadet, Raider teams Victorious over Bishop Carroll, North, and the West Pioneers, South's B football team completed their season with a 3-4 won-lost record. Led by quarterback Mike Morrison and defensive standouts Bob Bucheit and Craig Liebst, the Raiders showed great signs of improvement at the close of their season as they de- feated West. With a consistent, well-balanced offensive attack, the sophomore team scored in every game but one as they finished with a 4-4 record. Behind the powerful, open-field running of halfback Robbie Gore, the Cadets mauled Bishop Carroll 26-O in their season opener. Their remaining three victories were posted over Heights, West, and Derby. The Cadets were nearly victorious in two heartbreakers, but they came up on the short end of respective 7-6 and 14-8 losses to East and Kapaun. WARDING OFF an attempted block by an unidentified Heights player, Barry Tinius pumped in two points for the Colonels. COACH RALPH BRUMBACK, shown in an anxious moment, saw his hopes for an upset fade as the Southeast Golden Buffaloes stomped the Rebs 70-46. West Invitational triumph highlighted cage season While finishing a disappointing seventh in the city league, South's basketball team displayed several bright spots during the season. With a 3-11 won-lost record in league play, the team posted victories over West, Kapaun, and Bishop Carroll. Defeating Nicker- son and Chanute in the preliminary games of the West Invitational tournament, the Rebs defeated the host Pioneers 64-59 to capture first place. With only one returning letterman, the Rebs' lack of experience proved a difficult obstacle, but team members com- pensated for their limited numbers by using hustle and a fast-break style offense. Led by seniors Van VanDeusen and Ray Knaack, and juniors Ron Fried- man and Bob Bucheit, the team posted a total record of eight wins against 13 losses. 4 JUNIOR RON FRIEDMAN grabbed a rebound away from East's Paul Packer during the teams' first meeting. X JUMPING HIGH over two Kapaun defenders, iunior Rodger Gutzmerlaid the ball in. SHOOTING OVER the outstretched arm of West's Richard Van- Leeuwen, senior Ray Knaack helped the Rebs on the way to their 64f62 win over the Pioneers. TIPPING THE BALL over CarrolI's Steve Beyerle C535 Ron Friedman added two points for South near the end of the first half. 1967-68 Record South Parsons South East South Winfield South Heights South North South Southeast South Kapaun South West South Carroll South East South Nickerson South Chanute South West South Heights South North South Southeast South Kapaun South West South Carroll BASKETBALL TEAM-Bottom Row: T. Latta, H. Rorkey, M, Morrison, R. Gutzmer, B. Tinius, T. Palmer. J. Robertson. Top Row: Coach Brumback. M. Williams. R. Friedman. R. Jeter, N. Goodman. V. VanDeusen, R. Knaack. B. Bucheit. T, Lassley, Coach Davis. MIKE MORRISON, shortest member of the Colonel team, held his own and made the shot in the Rebs first game with Heights. SHOOTING OVER Kapaun's Norm Moeder, C237 Ron Friedman easily tossed in two points. is jg? gggw efigfg we Bibi 13123215 ti 1 WITH A definite height advantage over Heights' Dave Thomas, C305 South's 6'5 center Van VanDeusen arched the ball forthe basket. SOPHOMORE STANDOUT Alan Lewis tied up a partially hidden West player in the Rebs sophomore tournament while his team- mates looked on, Raiders Parsons East Winfield Heights North Southeast Ka paun West Carroll East Heights North Southeast Ka paun West Carroll We Cadets They 30 North 83 44 West 54 53 Carroll 77 52 Augusta 47 54 West 46 56 Kapaun 59 37 Heights 55 25 Southeast 56 40 East 48 51 North 78 54 West 63 54 Carroll 53 CADET TEAM-Bottom Row: S. Clark, R. Cheney, R. DeGarmo, H. Wood. Nl. Piper. Top Row: J. Nlah, G, lVlclVlullen, A. Lewis, F. Hoffman, J. Weber, J. Estes, Coach Lowrey. Underclassmen competed to gain game experience Showing overall-hustle and fierce determination South's 'B' basketball team won three consecutive games twice during the season. Paced by Rodger Gutz- mer, John Robertson, Roger Jeter, Tom Lassley, and Tom Palmer the team ended the year with an 8-8 won- lost record. All five saw action in varsity uniforms while Gutzmer and Lassley usually led the Raider score ing. Sophomores Alan Lewis, Frank Hoffman, Jerry Weber, and Rod DeGarmo showed strong desire but proceeded to win only three games through the sea- son. The highlight ofthe year for the Cadets was their victories over Augusta and West in the Cadets tourna- ment which enabled them to capture first place. Their lone league victory was over the Bishop Carroll Golden Eagles 54-53. BATTLING FOR the rebound in the Raiders game with North, ju- nior Tom Lassley fouled his opponent while Rodger Gutzmer and Norman Goodman looked on. QBUTH ell U NORMAN WILES, state champion in three events, performed a straddle jump in free-exercise competition. TOP RINGSMAN forthe Colonels was senior Don Lemons, shown here holdinga handstand. TERRY BLANCHARD, senior gymnast who competed on the parallel bars, performed a stutz maneuver on the bars. Squad paced by Wilesg took lst in city, regional Propelled by outstanding team effort, the Colonel gymnasts captured city league honors, first place in the southern regional, and second place in state com- petition at Manhattan. Experiencing their second straight undefeated dual season, the gymnasts fin- ished first in the Medicine Lodge and Heights lnvita- tionals. The team's supreme gymnast, Norman Wiles, paced the squad throughout the season and topped the year by sharing two undisputed state first places. Excelling in all-around and high bar, he tied for anoth- er first in free exercise competition. Seniors Don Lem- ons and Terry Blanchard and underclassmen Mike Strong, Tom McGill, Steve Avila, Jesse Serrano, John McQuillan, and Kevin Kramer added depth to the team as well as turning in fine individual performances all season. I I PERFORMING SCISSORS on the side horse, junior Mike Strong proved to BRINGING HIS legs gracefully through in a stoop vault on the be one of the Colonels' best performers in this event. long horse was Tom McGill. 1967-68 Record South 88 North 24 South 68 West 44 South 62 East 50 South 69 Heights 43 South 75 Southeast 37 East Invitational 2nd place East Quadrangular 2nd place Medicine Lodge Invitational lst place Lawrence Invitational lst place Heights Invitational lst place Regional lst place State 2nd place JUNIOR STEVE AVILA showed the beauty of free-exer- cise as he executed a grand arch, one of the more diffi- cult stunts. 1967-68 GYMNASTICS TEAM-Bottom Row: R. Anderson, J. Serrano, K. Kramer, M. Strong, S. Ricketts, N. Wiles, D. Lemons, T. Blanchard, T. McGill, J. McQuiIlan. Second Row: B. Wilson, J. Mendoza, G. Elston, R. Gore, S. Avila, M. McCafferty, R. Wat- kins, Coach Oswalt. Top Row: S. Mead, J. Burrows, A. Serrano, J. Boden. 93 Placed ninth in districtg L. Woodward led squad Winning only one dual meet through the complete season, the Colonel wrestling team came on strong in the latter part of the year to finish ninth in the district meet. The Reb grapplers lone victory was in their last meet of the season against the Douglass Bulldogs. ln- dividual performances added several bright spots. Seniors Larry Woodward, Mike Niedens, and Jerry Johnson led the varsity attack, while juniors Richard McNabb and John Wolf rounded out the squad. Sopho- more standouts who competed in varsity meets were TOM BATES, showing great signs of promise as a sophomore gained valuable ridingtime over his opponent. COACH LOUIS VALADEZ gave instructions to junior wrestler Richard McNabb in the Rebs dual meet with Heights. Tom Bates, David Spears, and Greg Evans, The B wrestling team was paced by Garry Woodvvard, Stan Williams, and George Hammons. Larry Woodward, Bates, and Spears all qualified for regional competi- tion. SENIOR MATMAN Mike Niedens attempted a chicken-wing cross face maneuver on his Southeast foe which enabled him to win 9-2. COMPLETING A cross-body hold, junior Richard McNabb defeated his Kapaun adversary. 1 W 595 ' P' LEADING COLONEL wrestler Larry Woodward tried to turn his Southeast opponent over in hope of a pin. WRESTLING SPUAD - BOTTOM ROW: T. Bates, D. Mason, J. Sams, D. Spears, G. Evans, J. Wolf, M. Niedens, J. Kozaka, S. Wil- Iiams, G. Hammons, D. Meyers, L. Woodward. SECOND ROW: G. Woodward, M. Cathey, L. Austin, M. Hundley, C. Gerkin, J. Eells, H. PAge, D. Harnmon, H. Holeman, P. Corner, J. Rea, R. Latas. TOP ROW: Coach Luthi, D. Flory, K. Garrett. M. Combs, R. Ortiz, M. Bohr, R. Kirby, J. L. Hammon, J. Kerr, J. Majors, Head Coach Valadez. 1967-68 Record South 6 Heights South 14 West South 9 Bishop Carroll South 11 Kapaun South 13 North South 20 North South 8 Southeast South 24 East District 9th Douglass JERRY JOHNSON, senior Reb grappler, turned his opposing wres tler on his back, to tally five Reb points with a pin. + rn pw, -.in U., SWIM TEAM - BOTTOM ROW: C. Davis, K. Newman, R. Brush, T. Baumann, V. Amey. SECOND ROW: D. Fiechtner, R. Roy, M. Williams, P. Thiry, L. Jeahde, G. DeMoure, L. Hollingsworth, S. Herd, L. Saunders, E. Lundgren. TOP ROW: M. Shattuck, B. Marquand, S. Zimmerman, M. Traner, J. Liebst, E. Hansen, T. Turner, D. Hawk, C. Liebst, K. Ellard, Coach Deardorff. DENNIS HAWK dived into the pool after Larry Saunders touched the blocks in the 400 yard free style relay while Craig Liebst and Tom Turner looked on. r.. Finished ninth in stateg thirteen iinmen to return Compiling a seasonal dual record of five wins and four losses, a young group of Reb swimmers flipped their way to a ninth place finish in state competition. Swimming with only one senior, the ambitious squad showed improvement and signs of promise for next yea r's season. The efforts of Gaylord DeMoure, the only senior, Tom Turner, Mike Traner, and the Liebst brothers, Craig and Jerry, paced theteam to its re- spectable season's finish. Traner, rated as the top underclass diver in the state meet, placed fourth in the statewide competition at Lawrence. A rapidly im- proving junior, Tom Turner, garnered a fifth place fin- ish in the state 50 yard free-style event. The other swimmer placing in the state meet was Jerry Liebst, who finished in fifth place in the 100 yard backstroke, and in addition was chosen this yearas theteam's most inspirational swimmer. TOP REB swimmer Jerry Liebst showed excellent form in the 100 yard backstroke. AFTER MANY hours of hard practice, junior Tom Turner per- formed the 60 yard free style with effortless ease. 5 i MIKE TRANER, the number one South diver, entered the pool after successfully completing a forward two and a half somersault dive. 1967-68 RECORD South 37 North South 54 Hutchinson South 48 West South 35 East South 32 Southeast South 48 Kapaun South 58 Heights South 32 Wyandotte South 71 Campus Campus Invitationai Wichita Invitational State Meet JUNIOR SCOTT ZIMMERMAN came up for air on the breast stroke leg of the 160 yard individual medley. SHOWING GREAT spirit, team members yelled and urged their feIIow teammates on to hopeful victories. Combined efforts paced team to seventh in state Possessing one returning letterman, the Colonel harriers surpassed all pre-season expectations and finished seventh in the state and second in the city. With greatly improved times, the team posted an impressive record of two firsts and six seconds. New two-mile run records for their respective classes were set by senior Lyndal Bryan 10:17, junior Brad Pearce 10:05, and sophomore Dave Houchin 10:24. Led by RON GRIFFITH, running in the regional meet at Echo Hills, por- trayed physical anguish as he helped the Reb runners to a sec- ond-place finish. B Team 1967 Record Campus lst Southeast 2nd Emporia lst Heights lst East lst City Meet lst Salina lst Bryan, Houchin, Pearce, W. H. Sparkman, Mike Var- num, Brian Rosene, Harold Wood, Ron Griffith, and John Hipp the varsity brought home the first cross country trophy. B team runners Doug Fiechtner, Rod Bolay, Rod Degarmo, and Garry Woodward paced the team to an excellent record of six firsts and one second. South in the City League meet at Echo Hills HARRIERS LYNDAL BRYAN, John Hipp, and Dave Houo 4 CROSS COUNTRY--BOTTOM ROW: D. Saunstaire, L. Neese, G. Wood- ward, R. Griffith, L. Bryan, B. Rosene, J. Hipp, D. Daniels. SECOND ROW: R. McNabb, R. Roy, D. Jantz, C. Simons, S. Reimer, D. Fiecht- ner, D. Myers, B. Pearce, W. Sparkman, T. Bland, J. Paul, R. Roller, B. Marquand, B. Kirkhart, L. Saunders, E. Hanson. THIRD ROW: R. iced themselves in an effort to cop first place honors for :. .Nm agweifws Clements, B. Lee, D. Anderson, M. Conboy, J. Cox, R. DeGarmo, H. Wood, D. Houchin, T. Pearson, G. Ivey, K. Smith, A. Cole, R. Satterth- waite, R. Bolay, Coach Deardorff. TOP ROW: D. Smith, E. Colcher, G. Elston, D. Gordon, D. Knaroff, C. Byers, C. Davis, L. Austin, M. Wil- liams, T. Honn, D. Snyder, B. Campbell, A. Brown. Varsity 1967 Record Campus lst Southeast 2nd Emporia 2nd Heights 2nd East 2nd League Meet 2nd Salina 1st Regional Meet 2nd State 7th TOP REB runner Brad Pearce lengthened his stride as he neared the finish in the Southeast Invitational. gLfs I!f'7i-E' ., W BEVERLY ROOP took a swing in softball practice while Vicki Cox caught. Teams faced competition with expanded schedules In its fifth year of competition, the girls' athletics program flourished under expanded schedules. The girls competed in hockey, tennis, volleyball, gymnas- tics, basketball, and softball. Still undefeated after five years, the hockey team kept a clean slate by winning six matches and tieing one. Pitted against teams from the surrounding Wichita area, the volleyball team fin- ished with a .667 won-lost percentage, and the tennis team made impressive showings at Anthony, Hutchin- son, and Winfield. The softball team found the going rough when they met Wichita North and Heights, but the girls' gymnastics team competed successfully in the Washburn Rural Invitational and in the city meet which was hosted at South. Hopefully meeting Pea- body and Leon, the basketball five found competition hard to fin. HOCKEY INSTRUCTOR, Mrs. Marilyn Morris gave advice to an anxious group of girls in a hockey match early this year. SHOOTING OVER the outstretched arm of senior Susan Reed, Georgia Garrett, junior roundballer, popped in two points in basketball practice. LEADING GIRL gymnasts were STANDING: Crystal Beardemphl, Diane George, Pam Curtis, Connie Conaway. Jeanette Marquand, and Debbie Dobbs. On the bar were Candy Cozad, Ava Walters, and Janice Stevens. SENIORS CATHY WILTON and Janella Pearson teamed together in tennis doubles to lead the girls' netwomen.. lOl Linda Linot, leading volleyball player, spiked the ball in their meet with Heights. -E, f 3? SENIOR RANDY CUNNINGI-IAIVI tipped the ball over the net in a volleyballgame during Open Gym. Teams, faculty clashed in league, tournaments Highly successful in its second year, the boys' intra- mural program centered upon competitive basketball. Led by Coach Artie Dillon and social studies teacher James Anderson, the faculty made an impressive showing by losing only one game. One of the toughest student teams, the Nlenageries. upset the faculty 60- 59. Tieing the faculty tor first place by losing only one game, the Pollocks also were successful, and the Bruins defeated top student teams to capture fourth place. The second division teams, in order of their fin- ish, were the Shots, Inmates, Pros, and Gunners. After the league season ended, the teams played two double elimination tournaments. To complete the year, a student all-star team met the faculty. In addition to basketball, the program provided for an open gymna- sium where students organized games. L iiii 111: 1111 :iii DOING A tri-press lift in after-school weight-lifting. junior Dennis Maze strained to complete the maneuver. IN BASKETBALL competition, Ron Guest, pumped in a two-pointer while Tony Carr, David Mattingly. Don IVIinge. and Edgar Jones looked Ol'l. Teams anticipated better seasons, performances Enrolled in a special boys' sports class for physical conditioning this year, South's spring sports partici- pants gained an edge over the athletes of previous years. Calisthenics, weight lifting, and running were emphasized in the class. Six returning senior letter- men to the baseball team led hopes for a high finish in both city and state competition. Two returning junior lettermen were expected to lead a young and relatively inexperienced track team to a high finish in the city league. ln a building year, South's tennis team had only one returning letterman. Many junior non-letter- men hoped to vie for the other top spots. The golf linksmen were led this year by two returning seniors and one returning junior letterman. SENIOR LINKSMAN Dan Green, junior hopeful Ken Engquist, and junior Ietterman David Lewandowski expected to lead the team to a better season than last year. 103 RETURNING BASEBALL lettermen Tony Carr, Rusty Sims Ron Bonebrake, Randy Cunningham, and Scott Miller an ticipated high finishes in both city and state competition. ROGER ROLLER, lone tennis letterman, was expected to lead the squad in a building year. A YOUNG and inexperienced track team hoped fora high finish led by cinderman W. H. Sparkman. CLASS S A Time For . .. learning that unity comes with a common goal absorbing in spirit and mind the school atmosphere watching other faces for a glimpse of onesey thinking of ways to further group interests inquiring offriends about tomorrow's game listen- ing in quiet contemplation to new ideas growing apprecia- tive of combined efforts deciding that each has the right of conviction speaking out knowingly ofpersonal truths . . . A Time For Classes. n n fa if hw., . ,Q 2 ' f L 1 xi, I 'M-Qxwss QU: Q, Q i 12+ z. xr, , V, ,LW a 2 Xwggiwfi QL fi Sav'WE?L1 Q bf X .K KJ Q 'K -Q 'egg 91 if W v 4 .Q Y , '45 '5 W 1 2 , M f F 'L Y f:F'f?3ff gg A WE, i , 1 9 ' , EH 5 Q 'Y' M1955 wh Z 4 S f Q A 1 VM XX xy - .,.. 1,2 - . 1 I Q 9 Q 2 f . N i L Q Q 1 . 1 a i ' ' 'I . ' J 4 , .Q af x W A., 1 i 2 ,, .. H mucus:-f Q f I mf ASH- If kk Quin . Mm - .x,,.,,,,,w.,,.,. A .,,.Q1....,1 .,.MV.w-f:,,,m..N--MW!-A-1 -H M., J, x li Navb- .qu Discovered possibilities g in education, knowledge The senior year was a good year, a time of many opportunities for leadership, responsibilities, and fel- ff - L- was Kenneth Abbott Edward Adkins Elowship with friends. Seniors faced many decisions 1' concerning their future: they realized that tomorrow Roberwgume . doesn't wait, but suddenly becomes today. They dis- ,zzzy T' ki Mme Amen Q' covered the way to knowledge through experience, H and having proved their dependability, they were giv- S' en more freedom to search for new answers. Events Q s g began to hold special meaning, for u nderlyi ng the ,..,:1.:-l., ',., 3 ,,,,g Qgaiety was the sad thought, This is the last game, the 5 ,ll sg ig, , ,,:::,,,:A,,,: Q last prom, the very last time for so many things. Al- I A 'E' Mk AH though the class of 1968 had reached the highest level ' e en .fikj Mg Nancy Allen ,of their high school years, it was the end of only one - s . i 'E :tiigaizxfisff I ,15 , ssgfewfe e Jai: f - - f-1 we . phase. The climax of graduation was the beginning of ' fsi 5? K i Q 2 T .N 4 ' W E513 f W Q W . . . are -ft. ganother - a richer, more rewarding hope in the fu- s T tu re. , Kenneth Anderson i -?lif55jl5gi2ig Denise Andrla as Sondra Angleton Vale Arnold 4 . ' ' . . Rhonda Arpin . , Henry Ayala ' 1 1 . . . 1 , i t Rick AWS I Q. Q4 . . wk Dam' Bette -as is ' ' '- gg, gy Malinda Baile - Wayne Bailey 'T ' T pi i Dave Ba ke' A James J. Baker and Mike Albert, boys' vice-president. 105 SENIOR CLASS officers were Mary Brammer, secretary: Sharon McNabb, treasurer: Terry Pilgreen, president, Susan Reed, girls' vice-president: Anticipated future goal g formed serious attitudes Diane Bally Bob Bankston Janet Barber Lucretia Barker Danny Barnard Joyce Barnes Neil Barnes Connie Barnett David Bartel Marcia Basham Diana Bassett Don Bassett Linda Baty Richard Beam Jolene Bechard Paula Beebe Patricia Benest Bob Benton Sheryl Bergen Jim Best Vicki Baker . .,,.rG,f.fWsii5,i1fH,by , .. at if Carol Baldwin 1 John Bales 'j-,gf Efaf' '- L fl ' Q if x11 , 2, .,,, ,Y . ., ,am my tiger . x t A i 1, .iiirsffm ' w?'fff. i:? : ', bm? fs fzaszz r aw if V 4 W kg E ' Q' TQ' ' Tl f -: M ,3 X ff-ff W 5 ta ?3zEii' -- 7 -Wd fffir 155251: L ,ie , .7,.,. K, -,,- 1,11 f A. -5 - - ' k: 51141 .' it - . . H ?1592E!wf -:E 525 sr-,, 1 '1..i?:f:. V Q Q P i K 221, t, . I Nt ' is , I S 'fl J X ll L 1 A if ,, r i er to At at . ss.. its x e ei -vli 'Q 5? S 1 S S 'it 9 3 53 4 1 it 5 1 E it f S35 XE, X Q it gg W X K KB l --K - 'L -' 'L sy, , .rw F J ta ti TAKING TIME from busy schedules, Roger Sellers and Delpha Drou hard stopped to talk to each other after an assembly. 106 ff X , . 9:631 1 U. M t , t M fl' , P li rf I L 45 Cf? Q 'Q sw- leis- ff Nancy Bettis Janice Bewley Dennis Billups James Blair Kay Blair Terry Blanchard Bruce Bland Janet Bland Carolyn Blevins Yvonne Blue Connie Boeck Carol Bollinger Ron Bonebrake Randy Bottorft Judy Boucher Jackie Boulanger Deborah Boyd Cathy Brace Larry Bradley Mary Brammer Eloise Brannon Rhonda Brannon Marcia Brewster Jane Bright Bonita Brisbin James Broddle Deanna Brooks Ellen Brown Jeannie Brown Judy Brown Vaughn Brown Judy Brownbill Dana Brownlee Galen Brunk James Brunk Lyndal Bryan Rhonda Bryant Susan Bupp Ron Burch Carolyn Burdick Karen Burdick Shirley Burke Alice Burkett Dwight Burnison Mike Burt Kay Busch Jim Bussey Keith Buster Probed deep for insight 5ag5Ugg1',S to needs, Wants of man Tracy Callaghan Darrell Cameron Allan Campbell Jackie Campbell Marjorie Campbell Jeannine Cannon Kathy Cannon David Carnes Ginger Carpenter Sondra Carpenter Tony Carr Jerry Carter Linda Catlin Roger Catlin Rowena Catlin LaDonna Chapman Wanda Chapman Dan Cheatham Debbie Chew Jacque Chilton Cheryl Chisholm Trish Claborn Nancy Clanton Diane Clark Vicki Clark Mike Clary Gloria Claycomb Marilyn Clevenger April Clifton Gloria Cloud Trudy Clough Valorie Clough James Cofer Elaine Coldren Eileen Cole PatCole Brenda Cain Carol Calkins EWS ,. . ., . ..,, if e S sa 1? S is if 52fk a M22 Z an 4- 5 QE S n 125' l 5 if S rl 'vw wr 11 ga. 1 '21 Atfixvf -' 2 N., Wy ii if , E S M 'Br if n if i I, tw W ruff K si 1 4 i l bag, we -if f - my we .: ie,-Q11 Q 1 X 3 f . fe if 'fir' ? f ,K 1 it an .el P919 I if in ...M Q i B Richard Cole Wendy Coleman David Collins David Combs Patricia Conely David Cook Veleta Cook Linda Kay Cooke Diana Coon Karen Cooper Sharon Cooper Gerald Copeland Lyndel Cornelson Kenny Coulter Sara Cox Tom Crabtree Mary Craig Steve Cramer Lynette Crawford Colleen Criss Bob Cromwell Linda Crown Randy Cunningham David Cupp Gary Cushman Roxane Dale Mary Daley David Daniels Linda Danielson Rita Dargel AFTER PROM snackers Barbara Martin Rick Beam Margaret Pavlick and Van VanDuesen were caught raiding the refrigerator. ,Sl frrfgfg, Felt sense of belongingg 5Dg,qgl53?giS r ,af-if W - Q Gi. , ,. sa wf W 5 , may 4 ggi if 2 Q li af if exhibited creative spirit ee eeeeeee i Nancy Davis Nolan Davis Ray Davis Sandra Davis Randy Degenhardt Phil DeLozier Gaylord DeMoure Terry Denton Connie De Priest Joleen Dill Everett Dillon Patty Dilsaver Deborah Dobbs Carol Dofting Robert Dover David Dresser Janice Driskill Anita Drouhard Delpha Drounard Darrel Drumm .. , .g,,. Joyce Davis Judy Kay Davis A LW' Qt .fx l - - 1 ltlr. 1-if f-,, 8 -W . F55 . J :QQ5i?ff5i': if I-, ijgifasifiii I ieiigflg at 2f.QS:'2S5 'E K i' . : I, .inffzif Hi9if,55w ?5 gm' H Elf v5 LLg'wK'j Y f '::':5. .1-Y?:'EEi1'lQ. I T Q weserrf' . 4-lzilafw - ' la A., f 1 g iii!z.si'fll5i'st2lLEQiQg7 i :.:'1.- , aw , ,, - Z K .eww L i i is -4:-fe - i wif, MARYON STEPHENS and Vicki Williams admired an original master- piece in locker designing featuring wall to wall carpeting and tie- back curtains. 110 Q an.,- 4 x N if 4 4- ,, g wh 5 ,.... ,g erm S- If 5 .u i xg 6 .1 5' 4 5, - .. 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' ' 9 l S31 gf fi Su is il i 1 i 5 L E 5, is i 5 it i il 5 U L gi if iii 'Q tw CHOPPING DOWN trees in a blackboard jungle, David Collins, John Stateler, Jim Upton, and Alan Hess, watched by Lyndal Bryan, staged a sur- prise for their English teacher. Ricky Johnson Robin Johnson Del Jollilf Clifford Jones Dale Jones Debra Kaczowka -V ' Q 'if 'al'f Danny Kelley Patty Kelley 554315 , W G reg Kelly E E A J Diane Kemble Q J. V Jim Kennedy ':'- ': ---' R osalie Kenyon 9 J 1' R 0 R - 1- - ':iN:,,':. -s in ' ff- 53:2 , :': Denise Kester ' L., Kenneth Kimberlin - 1 Carolyn Kindrick , 1 A Paula King 4 , ' Ai ' Raymond Knaack M . y d J ' ,QT - if V yu V 32 Sharon Knight A , is . V , E Edwin Knipp Janie Knoblauch LaKatia Knowles William Knowles Janell Knuth Larry Koehn . xl , R ii f X Janet Kragh Q Mike Krebs Joe Krueger K Diane Kuehn is Kay Ladd Linda Lake ll3 Exhausted all resources searching for authenticity Carolyn Lehman Steve Leiker Michael Lemings Boyd Lemons Donald Lemons Kathy Lesperance Eddie Lewis Anita Light John Lindstrorn Don Lineback Sharon Linn Linda Linot Becky Loder Connie Lofdahl Leonard Logan Jo Lynn Loucks Nancy Lowman Michael Ludlam Mona Luginbill Loretta Lumly Gary Landreth Terry Lansdowne Robert Lawrence We , -xgmgew sa. 'U' 'faitsziei V E, Q ,i.,t is 1. Er VAUGHN BROWN showed the effects of an especially hard day -Iv,-:ui - ,,,:::::--,,-My ,553 . ,.,.. , Zl, .,,WEiV I 1 vii 4... N it 5 jj I All si if in T M if X is fi if i. is ?' if 1 wr 5 ? is 5 is an f . -,- -. f..l G 3:V , its J . m szezvizilaif ., T W 5 get Q? 5 safe 5 I . W :W 9 'P Q S l 1 -., 53 S t A i if ia E82 4 t Q , i , . :ki t WE if5i1iE?Et::i' ?t T . A ., 111 S i. 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' wait , an . - - 1 f:e.am1'e X L,. -, Z A S 4 iraq S3 0 5 trier H t N' i 555 S S, , it X ll5 Marci Luna Eric Lundgren Jacky Luper Nancy Lybarger William Mackey James Mah Jerry Maltby Marilyn Maneely Cathy Mann Kevin Mansfield David Mar Barbara Martin Mike Martin Phil Martin Sydney Martin Tim Martin Wanda Mason Lynn Massey Daleen Maugans Kathryn May Jim Maybrier Birdie McBride Pamela McCann Barbara McClure Sandy McCollar Ronnie McCoy Dennis McDaniel Jan McFall Lee Ann McFarland Teresa McGlothern Theresa McGrath Cindy Mclntyre Bill McKinney Carolyn McKinney Sharon McNabb Sharon McNew Sandy Medcalf Jo Meister Virginia Mesel Donnella Metcalf Cheryl Meyer Greg Meyer Rosely Miller Scott Miller Gary Mills Martha Millsap Don Minge John Mitchell sf ta- FL Developed communication through poetry, romance Stan Morton James Mullikin Dianne Mullins Linda Musgrove Debbie Nading Rose Nauta Lloyd Neese Donna Neff Marc Nicholas Mike Niedens Steve Nienke Lyneta Noble Leslie North Vicki Norton Cathy O'Byrne Patty O'Hearn Jack Oliver Ralph Ortiz C. L. Osterloh Randal Ott Bob Owen Robert Palmer Steve Pankaskie Roland Parli Linda Paugh Margaret Pavlick :'? :!f5 ' . C M1 ,wage .::uez - L v Veronica Moore Linda Morris LaJuana Morton , . .eip- ru ' ::.e-imfrfti egeiiw , -f - v iaffesziii uv: , ., .,w.,, U sal . .qs .. , , tam .ls t.,1r,kX,, ,,, ,sms ,Haw , ,,,. Nm., - J W ,559 wx mfsgisrisi , ,. - 191,53 fmzkgtig, wi f mi mm ' tr it f 1,5925 M 1 shea , 5- A 4 ,ix ,QS f eS,,1,S y ,gg -. ,lg , , si Q X ii 3 w 2 85 if I xx in fr if ,I , A2 xy it ,gt i f lf X. Q i i Q, , 1 ft , 52' vi 3 QS 3 W v f Ib -Q Q fe t 754 - Penny Payne K Tina Payne Janella Pearson W Cathy Peer ' .Je L- i'T.'f.l' 't an ir?:::a.'::2..1s5'f5: 5 ii. : Ez xsxgwi,-f,. f ,-i' K ' ft - f 1 Mark Pendergrass . Carl Perry it ' ' i'? QW- Robynn Peters h a t A nw' V' CL Son ia Peters L 1 . L . . ' f.w:,wt wi gs5,:,iig52'9 Joy Petrocelli 1 gl Terry Pilgreen ' ' ' 'Q 116 gn 5 . ae gl we it x ,Q M I ft' t, , 1 ,f ,. Kathy Mitchell John Monteith M- TLKS-Liiviilltivi. xr 2-L-sara? 35-rw .ez .Q 5 MA M he rv 'll '1 M C , uf 1 V N ,A 1. l....,, ,. I M Q , v .a mil' :fn S '42 I lk I 5 -fi ss 4 is ,, X si i ,. , ...., , w 3' s L7 S wut. me M. K x W view . :K 5 ,6in Q' x F . 1 WG I ,W 3, 4 L '39 Ai-'ti 50 - A fa v in 5ff' A' J if A si? Qfffw E7 iw,-, 'S' t ff r ff' tit EI 5 Q Q lg ,. -if it ily if-i f l .sv-Q. if ll .Sf ,, . , Delbert Roop Brian Rosene Rhonda Rouse Richard Runge Barbara Russell John Rutledge X l 3, ,M Joe Piotrowski Susan Piper Danny Pogue Leslie Pogue John Poland Sonja Post Barbara Powell Mary Powell Hal Purkey Eunice Purl Linda Quist Dicky Randleman Terry Read Forrest Reed Henry Reed Susan Reed Susan Reeves Bruce Reischmann Bobby Richardson Cheryl Richardson Gene Richardson Michael Richerson Steve Ricketts Donna Ritter Jeff Roach Nevin Roberts Tammy Roberts Judy Robinson Linda Roehrrnan Johnny Rogers M4fYi'? ,L 31.1 tftft f , ,Hifi .- ' 3'S,f'f Y Y, aug Romeo SL Julitt V t' HPF Wtffqfb- ,. ,, P , F K, ., K -...f MHA te. . .. f X, PROVIDING REFUGE for an anomynous couple,Romeo and Juliet continued its popularity as a favorite topic of conversation. 117 Expressed individualit within class environment Larry Ryan Nancy Sageser Tommy Sailor Randall St. Clair Brad St. Vrain Mark Sanborn .lim Sanders Diana Sapp Glenn Scearce Eunice Schaefer Susan Schippers David Schluck Joyce Schneider Beth Scott Janice Scribner Roger Sellers Gay Sharp Virginia Sharp Jan Shaver Keith Shaw Doris Shields Robert Shirley Sandra Shull Steve Shumaker Ken Shunatona Kent Shurtleft Sonie Shutler Walter Siemers Marion Sills Athalene Simers 5 , l 2 va l l L A 'Egg' A335 Y, S i ,S xg. RA ,gf fi rn if Q ,rv I DISRUPTING CLASS for Dennis Billups, Connie Boeck, and Jeff Roach, the satisfied dog sat calmly and enjoyed the attention. :5?i.i'::.:: i,1HL9:?Lsi?:ss9ii-ii' ' WE awe? ,,.. i . . A-rw' .,... - is-re: V -ft ,,r., V Mn, N ,W-3i.,,, S ,.,.l3.,,, I ,. , Q , en, 'S mam Q 1 q ri, J it Q 'ff if '1 ., 5 D' in X N me E , 2 M1 . , , rms, - We .rn . ., Q! . ,... X S321 r, ri 4 s K' We - S i 'L it Ei., fi 2 S K' ' l K , 5 , egg , f, at 'L 1 9 Q M we ., it .Q S ggi f ,... S I '-,F :35::z:::H 2 K K- x r , et 2 fl li I 4 I 45 ...ts Q uf iggszg, . wk .f ' , sg V 'lib f , n f l 1 'lsiikfvil ' ' 155524 1 W, 15 f, .: ,. 3 ,U- 25211 539 15 lZ5?:?1E, Mei? 11 We-gr vrfesmmi ,. ' fSLw'1Qs?s32ai 15' - ' Ui 'thyugeftsslgsfggaz ' . i -f we-Sw, ,,,. 0, . . , xfr'lEffL.esgfo'va1i 1 ., f me D,,,A. q I -. 1 ez :W4ef1rQ-wrt V w,,ot.t it ,,ALU,- Wt. fm,,.ewz 1wi . 2 x 1 N ,z 'qv Q sg 5 L, f E Sk 5 tr at if Si E591 use ,lp sx l st ee 'A+ 1 1 3 ,x X fig M.: . 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Thompson Rick Tillery Timothy Tinius James Toles Jerry Tull Saundra Tull Jim Upton Doug Van Amburg Marcia Vanatta Greg VanCamp Kay VanCleave athered among friends E32!S.?53:ai2e, umted in purpose, hopes p g Sue Walker Julie Wallace Debbie Warren Jennelle Watkins Terry Watkins Gary Watson Ginger Webb Peggy Weber Charles Welch Ralph Wells Vicki Wells Victor Werth Shirley West Joel White Randy White Linda Wiederstein Norman Wiles Diana Williams Marshall Williams Vicki Williams Bill Wilmeth Gary Wilson Mary Wilson Robin Wilson Susan Wilson Cathy Wilton Nancy Wimberly Eddie Wong Marilyn Wood Tammy Wood Garry Woodward Larry Woodward Shirley Yoakum Judy Young Margie Zabel Cheryl Zimmerma :',- . fxsjg' ' K ww fi .x , ,:. ftw,.',- . , -iff-xl. ,r ,ir. We tux J 'HK ' I 7l5'a5 S 3 -yiiskgisxgs . ' - f l f , p, i,tr,1i , Tom Vaughn 1 'l Vicki Vonliange y ' ' l Pa Ula Wald ron so 5 s 3' is A ee 'Fm 4.151 f-.fi Q .. ky Q ZW? ' .ii-fl + 1 if L is X ii 4 s i 1' ' we Q , iw-4 1 ' its if i '4 F i i 'S - I - 4 ' ,. 5 if.:-' is ,R f' we -N . ' A . X , , in 1 ' M Q. V . . we., , ,, -m m ifg , fi 223 ' Fin A i t r ii -f - -,. iii.. , 53? ivfifiiifi g . W ffsfip-,.1z, 1 i it X 120 mai 922 is .,.. is x SEV :i:.s:F ' me , gsiiisaie ai1':21fM,, A V- , V 1, fi A '55 'V M no f 5 wi 1 Q 4 if wt if is , 1. 'K S 1' W N SM! 'rm' k'Q:if?Q ,Sf tg .2 if S31 Q 3 gf Q I ' K , aff? i SA. 'FZ' ,.., , -.. .i., -1 A W . rflz.-fig V A 3 f iii ' RFI? ..:f' ' ' ffffk f 5 E fa 1 Q 3 ' ,, Q4 ifsi Q 1 , , . if N ? R5 af Q in Q am 1 i' Q as flux fic, ' ?N1ii Larry Adams Defined class objecuves' sl A la, 9 Jim Adkins W ? g , A : matured, made progress sf The junior year has been a transitory period, an in- BHIAM 1 ., ' oi if termediate time of progress and change. Propelled by Vjckjefrkjns 3 5 A initiative and drive, juniors began making plans in the Chris Aldrich M ' fi ye ag l'A iiiiiii summer for ways to promote magazine sales. The I X J Y,,.a,k L conseiluent junior talent assembly inspired the lun- 'l-li V4 lors to sell over S-4,000 worth of magazines. Striving for class unity, juniors held a Happening, and creat- Lynda Ajdrjdge I 13 ed a strong bond between the students. While stress- Mike Alexander gf ge Ml gg ing individuality, the juniors did not shun respdrisibili- Sh,-jlfeflfgnder ,F J J ty. Accepting leadership, the success of the junior- A si j - j-g senior prom proved them capable of handling difficult ' if assignments, for growing in maturity, they faced - many decisions in defining their goals. The symbolic Dana Allen A , L , turning of rings at the end of the year indicated that Denise Allen j Q, ,ci they were ready to meet new challenges, and move on YVOVWWG Allen T W ' A to richer paths of knowledge. 'N . 4 i 'i ' ' riffeifffezfi Jim Allison . X Coleen Anderson I ,Z Ricky Anderson ,,.. M , 9 . Q, Lonnie Andrews r gi ,gf A 'yilif , xy' N E Veletta Armstrong gf, ' ii in J X, A H J A , f Elizabeth Amin ,. A .li v 0 . ,c,, Carol Arrington - f dim? Inf. L A .L ' W Q. , tl , gg , Q5 M l W Daryl Aumiller -1. D I Cherry Avery ,V ,f ' QAM Ronnie Avey ' F ra X 5 ' at ' i Ed Avila T j f' , T - t f 'f ffj Steve Avila ' 5, ffff Q, , Gloria Ayala A i 1,95 H 5 i l Ng Jan Baran ag, , f J' H ,i if' ' TM, JUNIOR CLASS officers were Joyce Baker, secretary, Leslie Hays, president: Larry DeLozier, boys' vice-president: Carol Arrington, treasurerg Cindy Nietfeld, girls' vice-president. 6 X M ' F: J iam 2 9 -M . K I N, ,z . , es- ' ' 7' S C . 'fl New y 'gg C J A ' W, A3 K i UM K f' ,f '3 W V y J ... A ,xg . ,gy 5- I if la -32 y S 1 ' , w- p ,ff ,a V Htl ,I H ,. QA -asv, . mf ,fm J 1 m J , , ' is .,.. V 13' H J J N 1 I It xi E N' gp lJ yyy if K , EN 3 , al ' -ffiyl ii zk,: F ' ,Q 'Q 1: ' C A X ff . PIAI f , 14 2, . 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M N R - S W' -izg ,l-- 2 iz- 5, ' Kg ,.3 ' A X , nr ff' + ff' J C , J i 123 Verna Bangle Sherry Banks Paul Bailey Joyce Baker William Bartholomew Mark Bartlett Bernita Bartlow Brenda Baty Connie Baunhofer Larry Baumann Cheryl Baxter Pat Beacham Joyce Beagley Bill Bean Marla Beavers Wanda Belknap Virginia Bellinger Louis Benn Brian Bergman Jim Berry Rita Bevins Joyce Binkley Dora Bird Danny Birr Darrel Bishop Karen Bishop Gary Black Marsha Black Monty Black Deann Blackwell Cheryl Blair Betty Blanchard Faith Blanchard Terry Bland Steve Blue Kathy Bober Marvin,Bohrer John Bokey Becky Bolay Angela Boom Mike Bonebrake Debby Boring Richard Bornhauser Mike Box Ronnie Box Craig Boyer Doris Bourke Gail Bourk David Boyd Scott Boyd Steve Boyle Crystal Brace Liz Bracy Benny Bray David Bray Betty Brewer David Briggs Kathy Bringolf Cheryl Brittain Debbie Brittain Don Brock Barbara Brooks Cindy Brown Accepted responsibilit strove for creativeness Bob Bucheit Barbara Buck Phil Bupp Barton Burdick Peggy Burnett Kathy Burton Sharman Callaghan Elaine Cantrell Phyllis Cantrell Kammie Carlton Steve Carns Lana Carr Marianne Carter Linda Chancey Kathy Chandler Gladys Chaney Cheryl Chapman Gary Cheever Steve Christman Marlouise Clark Susan Clark Ron Clements Patti Close Kathy Clyne Wynell Coleman Diane Collins Connie Conaway Donna Conyac Kathy Cooley Pat Coon Randy Corum David Cox Linda Cox Vickie Cox Candy Cozad Beverly Crawford Sally Crider Alan Cripe CricketCriss Beth Crow Joni Crown Dan Cullum Charles Cummings Sandy Curless Pan Curtis Mike Custer Lynda Dallas Paula Davee Brick Davidson C fit A 51:9 M ,l H i 'TF 3, 2 ,. V V :,. Q Q is 2 V I I, ffl as rl 'ff wr ..+, C ra it ' ll EE r M V , ,, is K 42035 f CX. - A Y it 43, . Q ,,, 3 2' 2' Mike Brown Peggy Brown Debbie Brownlee l TI ...Q C 4' : ' , ' at 'vw '49 V . . ,f View sf' ii, uzrlr g i tlt,i P Ron Broughton . A Steve Brunk ' ' Richard Brush , T , V' E JSVKQ ,lf is 1 ,gi , .f fT ' I X V 1 HN ' ' J A' fll,L my to ,g. g fl , l 4..,c 3 or r , ef n Q' 'C , K M y 5 C? W 25: W ,J ' .fa ,, rf- l 'Z +f..g2 f'o' . 1 ' 5 X K VV , IL I , ,NR K x I f 9-rang, Q W R Q. g U o sre I r J . 0 -- j' if ,. vb ,i ' A I j ' ' ' C J--ef ' :ex f .lt 1 5 f A Fu ag K r W I .. l24 S . ff-1 2 :- N fi - wg Q ,ve B Y - -,. -M . ...Q W 'ta iq F IX r , ' ' ,,-Szfireif., 3 . a',f?5f21wli,'2:'lx.?:'4 S K S 1 gi i ' H-on-QI 'S I i 'r . be .2 4 ' elf 61235 fi Q. -fx .V I S ci S i , R i 3 lf' Q Ai my g i' 2 45 H ' 3. - . law i f Q . i f ' L sf L ff . ic l S A fre Wi L 4 'Jn ' in . 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A1 Arthur Davis Lonnie Davis Mary Davis Nancy Davis Rex Davis Sharon Davis Susan Davis Sheila Davison Donald Dean Charles DeCaroIis Connie Decker Bill Deeds Dona Dehne Sherry DeLanty Marcia Delk Larry DeLozier Reggie Denney Candy Dickey Ron Dixon Jerry Donaldson Joan Donaldson Terri Dorpinghaus Ronnie Doty Pat Dowell Terrie Dowell Ronnie Doyle Vicki Drake Kathleen Drummond Becky Duke Carol Dunn Larry Durnil Renee Easum Duane Edgett Marilou Edmiston Jim Eells Carol Eitzen Vicki Elder Ken Ellard Deborah Ellis Phil Endlich Linda England Ken Engquist PROM DECORATIONS made by Sharon Hopkins, Linda Rising, Sue Schesser, and Sandy Richman contributed to the success of the junior sen ior prom. 125 Worked for future goalsg concentrated skill, efforts Mark Ferguson Doug Fiechtner Robert Fields Sharon Fife Gary Fillmore David Flory Ron Fluty Bobbie Ford Karen Forney Fritz Forister Cheryl Foster Judy Foster Kent Foster Lynne Foster Beverly Fox Charles Frank Leanna Frazier Rose Frederick Phyllis French Don Frey Ron Friedman Floyd Fuller Paul Funk Roberta Gaines Vicki Gann Randal Garfield Georgia Garrett Ken Garrett Anita Gates Mary Gatlin Danny George Diane George JoAnn George Kandy Giftord Charlene Gilbert Dennis Gilbert Jacquie Gimple Linda Godbout Bobby Goodwin Linda Gordon Larry Gray Joyce Green Bill Grewing Earlene Griggs Becky Grim Ralph Grimes Carol SueGuinn Rodger Gutzmer Janice Guy Alan Engstrom Kelley Epperly Kurt Erthner .i -, J iti . Q. H P. ,- H . ' me Wd' , tr X 9 1,54 ,, . -S vickie Esrep ., J lr 7 Wilma Evans fag, Q, F r Ben Farmer i rr ty l I 'Liv ga l A Q -sf G 4 J R V ,,,:'- A I YV - - A rar, 3715, ina? ' W, ., .:,- -.fjtff -I i Jfgfi ,.,.., , 5 'Y s i t ,l rlil 'E fif 3 V , , 'I' Zh ivlb .:.i. rf I K 7? V' ' Q- W V QQ V N Q g v x ' ' ' ' 'I si lk, ,mf L. ff, G ' K. M, VW A X K A F -- fiisw-1 1 2 ,Q . , a bs f I 5 ig VVL- . Ati 1 Q: J K ff , J JJ K , -J' 5' , . I 'i' 1 as ,f V M I i ff 'S' 4 A rr fr G 'R 'vr'ff'5':'f-, 1' W, '-l. Ni ' 3 Q ii' F -1 va M ' 11, I as A V K A ga ,M ni 1 .Vs i ' r- ff ,. f r - ' :. ' L rf L J? 'iil h??5?,'f 5 45Q . q lx Q, ,, I f, it ' f 'J' Y ' W , T' H V. , I .F an M ZX, :gf w i f! I I W!! 3 ff? . ' .5 r f- h ., ,iz 4 ...J -X 126 -H Wie +P H-3, I , C A vtja: it ' .. b In ' 'V it Ave' ,J Vsi9lf '.,a A , ! VL i f ' 'Qi 3 A t A I - i ' 'ff 1 23159, rfgfkvlf ' -B5 if ,fri ,H -'fr V 'ff' 'C 5 'bfi i ii f .. 11 Hts 5 ' ' pp' N A KLM, W it- if -A, ,tw to Y M it it to .Q S t o Nxfii l ' jftx ' , 1 'S if Q ' L . V K I 1 -4 - 1 C 'V 1 J W , , xg I K A :- kk I 165649 Ami f Af risk, ' 1-af' . :V Z -f I Af , ' ,'bfL3'., eip is is i S as fm ....--,' ,i ! f s il . wa-we I K 5 'Qc 'aid' 1 . . yawn' -:fa K, l 53'o':'- gf' H: Q- ',V?4.lOn5 Gr Q0 .g' -as C - -me..e.f:-.ei,-af.-.fre-1,gzf,sf.:-1 - ' '2'5g,sg'.s'ri',1i Qnfgjffgiu, 4, A 4 ' v M4'w h s' as W--fi-2.. S 'QW-'5',i 'l '4I 'v 'nie' , ' 3 111 ,-btw s .. .tg 'vc 'eta . C M - A--7114, '. .'1l1Q, u':.0'ax fI f' ,- ,J QM.. 'M if 0200439 v,' gay, sz- ,412 -- ' -7'-'fei 0' -P21-f-1-Q. . Q. f ' - 'Jw -.ns-iw 1 1 ' ' -f' ',1'Jif+ nn fn. - in H- '11 f' 'r Qt Q,-3 . , 3 -,,,.33.,, ag 4 'g P . A r v: V. .. ....:,i ,,4-u, wif .W GAINING PRACTICE for future college scholarship and admittance tests. Sandy Richman, Yolanda McPherson, Larry Spurrier, and Stephanie War- ren took the PSAT test, 127 t ..... .H 4.01 'QF 'S 4 ff P 'few i r 1 Doug Hale Ronald Hale Karen Hall Steve Hall Tim Hall Susan Haller Rita Halsig John Hamby Dee Ann Hamilton Richard Hammer J.R. Hammon George Hammons Cherry Hancock Robert Hancock Steve Hand Wesley Hansen Eric Hanson Sherry Hardin Denise Hardtarfer Barbara Harper Regina Harper Marsha Harrell Mindi Harris Steve Harrison Judy Hart Beverly Hartsel Tom Hartshorn Dennis Hawk Barbara Hayes Leslie Hays Richard Hays Jona Helm Jeff Henderson Richard Henschel Chris Hepner Kenny Herrman Vicki Hicken Richard Hicks Linda Highland Bruce Hill Christy Hill Teresa Hill Wesley Hill Judy Hillman Developed imaginationg ?3J5?J3li1h promoted school spirit Penny Hoffman Nancy Holder Stan Holder Cathy Hollister Harold Holeman Pam Hopkins Sharon Hopkins Paula Hoppes Lonnie Horinek Jerry Horner LaDonna Horner Kathy Horning Jeanne Hudson Debra Huestan Chris Hughes Diana Hughes Eldon Hull Gary Hulse Terry Hulse Mike Hundley Stephen Hutchinson Diane Ingram Diane Jackson Janet Jacobs Sharon James Dwight Jantz Vivian Jantz Tony Jayne Linda Jeffries J ev' 5 AA Q , 1, T 'ga ' 4 v s-f ff es if or . VP 'BH - ' dr ,' . 'QS' XQJJJJQQ J N i ,ff sg my A-1 RJ JA J, J J. J .. ,U 5 i i X il umm ,' J A -ff..-'fr .J bl, V Kathleen g Hoaglan X i Kathy Hobson ,ij V 3' - -' Ronnie Hodge Q . 'P ff, 1 - I M or J ir. W. l 'xx 7 ' Jg'sF1QQ fjiiy'Y'y . f f 5' u q,k i - J :A , H9 fd? .. I -f Z-J, ' .A I -5s 3, C , I .I rv 71 uw' 7 tink I ,lu !zril i'iif,..s: V X J by H at g Vw V ir GB J i n i A1 fl ' -45 ffivf . ,, - if srrsir J r If Q 'J ,gf fi JJ ,M- J J K I K N 'M K, A 1, Q- ffl x ix I' X lzfnnkgkqj N, J '- . Q V, if W 4 it A J J C JHJJ ii' it J ' J DISPLAYING PROPER colonel spirit, Don Simpson -. 'f g Q V I dressed in Confederate regalia and brandished his sword N ' P X S iii - I Im rf' witha do-or-die determination. 128 .i n. , j - 'f 3 ,R , 7 , L- W t ra at i 1 Q V NI , -,'. 1 I ' L J if l i W1 f hi J J rf if riis L J ef all f-is J i 5 S , , K i 9' .K 1.1: ' ' 'fl J .112 'fi i if ii? or ffl , 1 1 5 , I V 1 K K, W if if , L ' 'i J i 5 M. WAV Q . .K i fyf, .2 Qf v - V AA I .4 ,. if I A i .. 'V ii J. if- as -J f i' J A . u, ,Q DESK ' 5 I, I 1' vi i lv J ,,, J , g cg i :,A y L ' ' . G we fs ' Q' 5 , '7,f 'i f'f 3' 2 A X A I ' I S4935 iqsyygi as H: ,V , fl, veg? yi yi emi any y I g KW 'K tie' K ik MQ' l' K ,P :EEEEH , A r 1 i x ' if is S if-fi . . wffi. J 'wi , ' J J ' ., ,034 , g f lyk S Jem A I I-1 ,Y if-1 . , ,ay Y . ' , . I V, Q 9 X 'H G 1 it A J Cx '5 4. ' 4 , -V gc- A, - - i e J as 'Ang pf If J ' 129 Roger Jeter Charles Johnson Chris Johnson Devra Johnson Gwen Johnson Kathy Johnson Rick Johnson Beverly Jones Bill Jones Loren Jones Mark Jones Maurine Jones Mike Jones Ann Jordan J. B. Kaufman Marjorie Keeton Bob Kelley Bob Kendrick David Kennedy Paula Kersatein Kathy Killough Cathy Kimbell Daryl King Sam King Mike Kinkaid Billy Kirkhart Patty Kirkpatrick Susan Kitsmiller Mike Kittrell Paula Knight Susan Knoblauch Norman Knoll Mary Konecny Gary Kragh Kevin Kramer Gwen Kuschnereit Debby Landers Sheridan Lankford Jerry Lanning Tom Lassley Ralph Latas Terry Latta Barbara Lawrence Ollie Lawson Gary Leavell Nita Lee Sharon Lee Mildred Leidy Randy Leiker Mike Lenhart Nancy Leonard Dana Letsinger David Lewandows ki Craig Liebst Jerry Liebst Jana Lile Richard Lind Larry Linn Linda Linn Donna Linton Dean Lippincott Diane Little Mike Lloyd Faced decisiong learned value of inquiry, choice Brenda Lunt Kay Luthi Larry Lyden Colleen Lynch Glenn Mackay Carol Madden Penny Maditz Roberta Maier Judy Mainzer Larry Malsam Steve Manos Danny Mans Gary Maples Daivd Martin Jerry D. Martin Jerry W. Martin Pat Martin Albert Martinez Lynnette Mason Peggy Mast Glenda Mastrangelo Francis Mayers Dennis Maze Mike McCal'lerty Janet McCaifree Robert McCammon Lynn McCoskey David McCowan Nancy McDaniel David McDavitt Tom McGill Judy McGowan Judy Mclntire Larry McKellips Bob McLaren Kevin McMillen Mark McMullen Richard McNabb Ted McNutt Karen McPherson Yolanda McPherson John McQuillan Janet McTaggart Cheryl Meachum John Meadows Judy Medlam Lee Medlam Sharon Medlin Mike Medrano ,fi ti lr Reta Logan , -3 31. iii Mike Logue ' if Diana R. Lo n gh ofer ' ' i Q. A , i .K , ig Ronnie I ii Lovelady J. rul fi ' Mark Lucas ff-if - Marci Luna 'J x. L 'ily Lf, 4? . ga, Q U31 5 , it DJ e if 5 ii 5 3, I, K, ,wi K -l ' . Y M.-,x f Q 5 fi tr if, U i J is g i-VV L A ' L 'I Q V V N R V s R l iiiil J i f :ic :ii 5 Q , RI ! 'S' iv:-'ri L. , i lil i J ti if Y i ' I' 1 N' A D h KN L W e - - 5 , Q l Q J , in an - L ,IVL i ,H ' f.L-af ' fm ' . ..-- 3 iiil 1 J J iili YJ F fi r,,.rV' 5 r . ' ' init , F r,.g.f-for I -Fl xi? A J. A 'r L 19 J -.tV F ' P ' y M y ff: , - ,,'gM'b'5l in ,I - j kiig Av i 3 if f ff' R, M .- fvi ' 3 1 I . r ii F- f . A ri, V , A ii K3 :ws V f . ui i 6' in. Ji? y ai. K .1 LZ' K Jen ' W V - f ,. ':-'2i 1 iv. , ' i 'r'i 't in ' .--. i i ' L H J J , i f 'Q i Q. - 4 K 4 v'.-: 1 L.. ' iii ' 17 Mi D' M i ' , y at .r' g l ' 130 'si , I W l I . Q, Q' ' M ' . ' ff? -fi Q s :gr I . W 1 f , ' , ,,-v ag I . ' , . ' -is... i f M-5' 1',-L fig lm Q , H J, A I su ul W, . k.-V,V ,-' 2 x as Vg i I H fr I C :':' ,Ms ,wird I . A: , K W' i Q ,, 3, W, .352 f wfr Ri' 1 Ai I fs,-,rg L em' C L. 45 mi iv' X ft 7 K C m C ,. I Q L'J' A ,ft -1 A s v n g ,, , F i? ,Q f L L A ,, .Qi 'J ..:i A, r 3 M , ,, ORDERING CLASS rings was an important event, as shown by the seriousness of Kammie Carlton, Toni Slayton, and Carolyn West while making their choices. ttf il i, ,xx A RP .gy .,,,,. l3l V '. ' X .. , . 3 -1 ,.i 1 x 'sl 'fy 3 M9 is 1 f ft A js, 'I ,,, C .A ... 71 I Larry Meeker Chris Mendenhall Janelle Mendenhall Jackie Menefue Beverly Menzies Ron Merrick Arvil Miller Phil Miller Goldie Mills Skipper Mitchell Alfred Molina Steve Monroe Chuck Montgomery Nancy Moore Pat Moreland Linda Morgan Debbie Morris Jim Morris Marsha Morris Rickey Morris Mike Morrison Cathy Mosher Jim Mosher Carl Moss Mike Moyer Ron Muller Jodine Munz Doug Myers Kathy Nading Kathy Nash Phil Neil Deanna Nelson Rolland Nevergall Robert Nibarger Blake Nichols Kenneth Nickel Cindy Nietfeld Leon Nuessen Martha Oaks Pat O'Brian Dena O'Dell Carolyn Odle Susan O'Hearn Combined initiative, skillg gained honors with work Gary Palmer Harold Palmer Je Ne Parke Mike Parmanter Jerry Parrott Jimmy Paul Vicki Payne Brad Pearce Rodger Peck Geraldine Peebler Jane Penix Fred Pepper Billie Peterson Jean Petrocelli Patty Pettriess Marlies Petzel Mike Phillips Melinda Pierson Charles Pike Becky Pinkerton William Pitzer Dorothy Plush Robert Poland Susan Poland Tom Polk Bernie Popp Sharon Porth Pat Poston Mike Pottorf Mike Powell Rick Preston Wilma Price Barbara Prichard Becky Prohn Duane Purser Shelley Quincy Donna Rains Tommy Ralls Joyce Rankin Bonnie Ray John Rea Keith Reay Max Rector Shelly Redden Steve Reimer Bill Renner Mike Reynolds Lee Rhodes Greg Rhoten .a Grady Olson Deborah Osborne Janet Owings Harry Page Tim Page Bill Palin V' Q' Q e ii . , 2 'G 1 5 , 4 , i ' .,', r. i'e,f.'J 4' V4-5 aff! . 1 I J in ? 1 1 . 4' V 'i'i r , 1.5-ESQ? 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A :-L ' I ,J r,. iss? it tl M egg SMILING HAPPlLY,Mr. Claassen presented a television set to Donna Hush, her reward for sellingthe largest number of magazines in the annual money-raising project. 133 .1 ,,-. ,Ly JE M4 . J c .gi H ly iyyk 'ff 5 I J A . J ff.-'If L it -S m ' -:,- Y . Sandy Richman Noah Rickords Karin Riley Stuart Riley Linda Rising James Roach Johnny Robbins John Robertson Carol Robinson Joe Robinson Marcia Robinson Ursula Roeder Richard Roller Patty Rooker Beverly Roop Diane Rossman Randy Rouse Cathy Rousseau Barry Rowell Richard Roy Jennifer Rucker Rob Runberg James Russell Kathie Russell Barbara Ruth Debbie Rutledge Tom Rutledge Barbara Ryan Larry Ryan Richard Ryman Rita Saffle Rex Sageser David St. Peter Debbie St. Vrain Warren Sallee Jo Etta Sanborn Cheryl Sanders James Sanders Jim Sanders Larry Sanders Mike M. Sanders Charles Santiago Danny Saranko Displayed varied talentsg searched for open doors Jack Schinnerer Jill Schinnerer Glenda Schmidt Betty Schneider Linda Schneider Gerald Schoenecker Bob Schrimshaw Synda Schroder Sandy Schroth Mike Schultz Doug Schwartz Vicki Scott Ricky Seglem Shirley Seiwert Kerry Sell Jesse Serrano Sandy Shanks Mark Shattuck Jacqui Shelton Steve Sheppard Billie Shoults Andy Simonin Craig Simons Paulette Simonsen A Larry Saunders ' ., - Steve Saunders . kg: .if .5 lm: Dale Saunstaire , ' is fi L it XS if S 1 X Larry Sawyer 'A 'L 1 A, H Lonnie Scheck Z ,,,-m , H in -. Sue Schesser We Wig ' . . ie I K 1 f , J J it i , -r y. X 'i.' ' .. -. as i,i f . 're X i f ff-'J ' W . . S J ' ii if f . ki .Qi .V ag: E, -Q 'ji it -' 'i V, A S' I 1 I 'Z 5 i V, .' ,. . ' ' :',f mf g.: .. . si SJ K v .K ,Afr- ss- , 1 x it A l- . ' ' fl: SL T In K ,xii ulsel 1mu-s--- Kvpyi '45 nr fl't'ae' . -A .:,f1'ifw.f'zi'f xg ,f,.fw l 'Emil ,y 'fifrfi f ?fi'. N. ffl, '5 'S :Q-fj ,. Q 51-fm-1. 'ie ffgf?-Q i 'fzfigf 'S fe ' f 5 - ff Jw.-ff. -. .. 'Li 'jj45f?.4 -..z,',f.- -i J'-f -. wang J 'fe ' f WA t t-,'- 'ff-1 -, -teif'owf2j'.2g f , Wm V5 My ,ft - L, ,Su ff. '1,5',s.' ' 4 Y in - Hp-if . f2f.. -Jef '31-W' 1 rzikfli S at-Lraf..-V' 49 ,jx Lei., 1,19 T-'gf-'Ae gi v : jf sift frfffi' elif .. -'Ig lg Qf.gn,9i,-, .A vw- 1 ' 'K f '. ,Q P g 1 f 'i 3.7-5? A Q.: L.. sf' Q-sI: 'wwf A14 , . I .. -J-..f,5,,'-:,..4,,, wg ,rg , X ' Jw if' 9 c , fi. stiff.-at ,Lg , i n f i . . .... f Z Pi V971 ii 'rn ig . . I 2 . MAGAZINE SALESMAN J. B. Kaufman was unprepared for the reception V. if I W i . . . . . . ig ji . A Y' given him by Mike Pottorf, a most unusual housewife, during this scene from the junior talent assembly. 134 'Cy al 11' Wa S 'wh if' C ' s f es zjf Y - Vtjglm 2. rj F ' K , il. -VY ' ak -..,f flifi 1 S A at S ff'-' 1' vi- all 'D 1 ' my lab. - iff? C ' T ,gm ' , 3, f a . , 9 V ,if f' va 4 ' 'fr - ak. ,- .1 'i ' 14.6 L X. :,. S ,ee B. -'f 4- 'r , KP as 1 . M0 r is fir ff V31 i Q ,.'x'. A ,Y .lx Eh is 5' ,iff t R Rx 5 I M V. ' Q I I 'ir?5,NQe.l L, I A 3 ' fL' W H T . g K 5? fm .6 A Q: -34 3.2, if f 2 xl iw? qi ,--qv 'W uf' ,, ,rv X 2 Y 'Q , if -,,. in Ll. at W , I , 1 in- ,,- ' V in , 'ggdfi afbggk fl i T my aft: T at 1 '45 My ca 'd ' 1 K J' 4 'Ci fi 1 S' C W 1 gn, V I 7 ,kg , 'L . N . ttf ,C - i , , L, l fa- J ' '12 ' ,, -rl id , i , N. N .1 37 tgfiii W5 I K f 7, , .. rf . L 3 ml X f XZ' I 4' , fe , 'W 3 . A gf, ' ,. fi A fnagrigrse, , is ' i l . I i X A 'Y it 135 Don Simpson Ron Simpson Tom Sinclair Lois Sisler Brenda Slayton Toni Slayton Bobbie Small Beverly Smith Cleve Smith Dana Smith Donna Smith Jerry Smith Linda Smith Mary Smith Roger Smith Ramona Snyder W. H, Sparkman Terry Spivey Vickie Springer Larry Spurrier Steve Stafford Jerry Standich Donette Standley Mary Standley Karen Stastny Jim Stauber Jeanie Steele Greg Stevens Janice Stevens Dee Steward Rod Stewaht Tony Stewart Linda Stickney Betty Stierwalt Steve Stitt Greg Stoddard Daivd Stolzheise Cathy Stone Sandy Stone Jean Stonger Marla Storay Mike Strong Larry Stuart Paul Stuart Nickle Stutes Barbara Stvvalley Gary Svenram Art Sullivan Dean Summers Gary Sutten Donna Swatford Deborah Talbott Dale Ta utfest Charles Tegarden Evert Terwort Elizabeth Thiry Gary Thomas Cathy Thompson Randy Thompson Cathy Thornburg Irma Thurman Shirlee Thurman Don Tieperman Shared new experiences' to 3 7 Barry Tinlus p pl fl explored deeper thoughts tk Eldon Tobias 1 E V W HA V .Easing-rcaghqearn if 'Susie-Q9 SQ? s rl S QVI1 'f. 1 if Mike Traner Mark Tra rbach Cheryl Turner Tom Turner Cynthia Utterback Lee Valle Karen Valdois Brenda Vant Leven Kelly VanDegrift Bonnie Velte Pat Voigt Debbie Vonlfange John Wade Dennis Waggorier Terry Waite Donna Waits Danny Wall Gary Waller Melinda Waller Pamela Waller Steve Walsh Ava Walters Bob Ward Stephanie Warren Robert Watkins Shirley Watkins Linda Watson Trudy Wawak Jeannie Wayrnire Linda Webb Richard Webb Robert Webb Sandy Webb Patty Webster Debbie Weinbrenner Carolyn West Robert Westover Wilbur Wheatley Carolyn White Georgetta White Jeffrey White Pete White Steve White w l ,.. ,,.,.,, 'S 'kj . W K ' A i .. T if r r S' -f W we i., T a , T s al s tt ,jr it Q Ar- 1,112 , 'Z ' f C, s i r I K Y-at far , ,K Il, '. ,r 3 E E S V: ,Q S . i. rs it MAL I' ef' li li T W rfr , .jf 1: ' ,f I, 'W ' r p A Ji' I' Mak! l Har, . PW y .,-., i ', A 3 7, U -V' 'A S fi 1 1 ilsi '-if-. 5? il 5 il T J . 'Z we 1 it 3' 4 A y UI t' 1' ' ,Q -::g ,k:' 1 ,ya T I , , 2 f -fi 1 .. X Gary Whitford r oebbie Whittington Martha Wiebe , 'H 'K' A Peggy Wiemeyer 19' Dennis Wiggans - ' J I Carol Wilkinson ' ,- ,-,,: 1 3 - .':,. , t ' f , 4' 'JW 136 ,, X, ,- .' S it fr fav' xi if 'Q 4 'ei 5' ' -- f' , :E5i1sfe.w'Ji:f, :- 'f fb, 3 , ' rv- if fi. -Q ,-B , ,. A 5 ' t 1 Q ,, ,Q-nrfg., if A , is 1 V Y. 9 ' L f X fi' gl 2 ' ' 574 M X .Y if S S Y W 97, P ii vi . Q , f l .av . V 4. I y r I 1 YK ix K , 4- if S I I 5 Y. i ifgfwfff if Y I ' 5 ff .. S ,- if H 2 vim to W L . I A , . i gk 4' ' M If 0, A - , ll ' fi A 1 Q' , , L h' 4 f V ' V M W ,if fi'-viii' ' 'V ' 'T A--M ' 'R ' if .pf ' , Z1: , it 55 , 2 - ,,,1 .V Y ffl W f Larry Wilkinson Harriet Willey Linda Williams Marsha Williams MikeWiIliams Rita Williams Peggy Willson Charles Wilson Jackie Wilson Kathy Wilson Stan Wilson Randy Windnan Rita Windler Sam Wine Peggy Wise Mary Wittstock John Wolf Terry Wolf Joe Wong Curt Young Debbie Young Marilyn Young Glenn Yount Yvonne Ysidro Steven Zackula Roger Zenr Don Zimmerman Scott Zimmerman ENTHUSIASTIC MEMBERS ofthe junior class climbed to new heights for a better view and clearer understanding of school lite. 137 Enthusiastically promoted unified class participation As the largest sophomore class in the history of South, the class of 1970 had more going for them than the ushering in ofa new decade. Bewildered and a bitawed at first bythe complex organization, the sophomores soon found their special niche. Losing no time in electing competent officers, they rallied around and enthusiastically supported their school. Raising funds for activities was a main class objective. Bake sales, a slave week, managing a booth atthe Mardi Gras, and selling colonel hats and flags for Homecoming were just a few of the ways by which Steve Abbott Debbie Acuna Jackie Adams Dave Alexander Esther Alexander Jayne Alexander W has it tg W 'li' Carolyn Alford David Allen Lucian Allen ii 1 they achieved their goal. Highlighting the year with J 14, ' ' several class parties, full participation was stressed at lwaron Allen . . ff,. g we V , S , , . rg A . -A , Xi 16-A X all times. At the end of the year, no one could doubt lVl2r9I2 AHISOH a 51' that the sophomore class had defined itself as an inte- V g Amey A R S , gm' Daft of some l Alana Andersen h David Anderson . 1 ' ' N LoraineAndrew wi , . ,Q Nicki Anzelmo 4 J J li l ,gg Y Stan Archer 'Q' t. A f , Q' ' i' W . Sandi Arndt , cv' ,J . Q La Ronda Arnett J I gf I A L, , iii' Q f - -1 X fi - SOPHOMORE CLASS officers were Dana Fielder, girls' vice-president, Don vice-president, and Tammy Shattuck, secretary. 138 ferr na Jackson, treasurer, Andre Thomas, president, Randy Webb, boys 5 li i , ,Q-9 7 141' ,apr Aw ai if JV' 'D yn 'K-iff' .- 9. ,. .JY . 2 '-Q, 4- . :xg ,gig invvgc' 15- , 5' . f f' I 'M f. hr' 1 91433, Sw? vagina Usimi Li .I ' M. ' :Emo 4 'y M! ci? as t ,.. an SI 1, if 3 4' .Q K . I 1 if 5:94 ,X . x if ,. fi,- -,VQ I W :ei ' J-5 1E ' J arf, 'f :E , 4 . , ,. . J f f, f 17 ' ' f J ' ' emma X time J BMJ if .1 f. -4 ,,, gil 3 75255 'tk - H 0 1 'I W? ' fx ki , S , sf f ,L . , , , A . J il Q f' if ,J Ei W g A agen V J V . 4? X t J Sy W fl ' - 7 I it SA C si I ff , ,N I., ,Q 1 ' fm' , .-i . ktbfgk ' C k A S lifts 1 gf S' J fi, M J , J 5' . L . -:iii Eta -ii ,--, if ,rg fi , --P- ' ' A b 11 K N . H3 K gg a 5 ffl X F. . l' 'Y 379 K 7 , f 1. i , ,fl . . i I ' 139 Cindy Arpin Ronelda Arpin Tom Arpin Dianna Arthur Sandra Atherton Roger Atkinson Connie Atwater Steve Atwater ' Leroy Austin Patty Avila Kenny Bailey John Baize Deanna Baker Sherry Baker Stella Balding Richard Ballinger Teresa Baltzley Sam Bangle Pat Bardsley Curtis Barker Harold Barkley Nancy Barnhill Debbie Barns John Bartholomew Judy Bartlett Betty Barton Don Barton Rita Bass Tom Bates Sharon Bauer Tom Bauer Terry Baumann Debby Beahler Stanley Beard Kris Beardenphl Alice Beattie Kerry Becker Mark Beckley Dale Beddow Terry Behrnes Chris Bell Debbie Bell Tom Bell David Bellin Linda Benbrook Gary Benest Diane Bennett Linda Bennett Ralph Bentley Janet Benton Cindy Betournay Gayla Bewley Gary Bibb Steve Bickel Genda Bigelow Janice Binyon Wayne Birle Karen Black Jane Blair Mike Blair Barney Bleier Ron Blood Joe Blubaugh L ye 'S 1 lr. it i, z V if f. -Levi V f I Accumulated new habitsg Pawobblff K expressed unique ideas Debby Bolinger Barbara Bonnell Sharon Bonnesen Barbara Boone Larry Boydston Michele Boyer .lay Bradley Judy Bradley Keith Bradley Donna Branstetter Terry Brashear Nancy Bray Sue Bressie Bill Brew Sheryl Bridgewater Karen Briley Phillip Brinkley Mike Brittain Vicki Brockelman Paul Brogari Susan Brooks Adrian Brown Barbara Brown Sheryl Brown Vickie Brown Terri Brumback Susan Brunk Ron Bryan Sam Bryan Kenny Bryant Clarlce Buffalohead Bill Buhrle JoAnne Bunner Katherine Bupp Rose Burdick Karen Burke Don Burris Tony Burton Larry Busch Docia Buster Clark Byers Janet Byrd Earl Cain Mark Caldwell Steve Calvert Bobby Campbell John Cannon Doug Carlson Pam Carlton i fy s., -. -A be 'Vanin g.e..,m,, ir . Pam Blue 13' ' ,X NF' Danny Bober W N' Jerry Boden V - Janet Boettcher ,gf Rodney Bolay ftp K ,C Q K fi, li .tV., r In 53 ' ii' H 'E fe it , fM i33f - M I ii f' T , S i , if mi ttltt l , M A it tce' ft' 9 gg, 7 ' A . ggi ? 5 f ' ', W V A J ,,,,,t1 , .gk g egg: K K In I C .., ai V - gf S , rc sr. Q re' ' B rr 5 Q -1 if fi -.. 1 , N., , M . ,Q ,,, , , m e iw .W ,M , h .- , 3 11- - ' 'fe V . gif l,',5,',.f Q ,r H 5 I . -L, V7 1 -- f i ' my ' M 'i stiff -ifzsasiz'-mf ' X - I r ,,,, , W' ' . , .-1 fw V' AA fu W .3 I , 7 'Qi-gil f A,3gQ'2az 51 H 3 ,wt i,,q'Is,K A ,gi ' H- ,- F. 3, ,5 ' 2315 I ' 4' Ui, f i, ' , -:L ' ' ' L I 5 . ' ri fwfr wffif'-arg '. rw s:,'if'v-?i ' - -' BSE., i 2 .f 21 . - 94 ig! '..'.3gQ'2'.Yf'3 f 4 'tai' eff mr 55 RJ fi ,-. Q . 'sie it , wtf. QV' ,- ,1 f ' 1' I , VJ, .r ,l its p-, rf? ,..-3 , fin, ' 'lah S, IRISH ,+. QQ, V J, , -fffl? K' .M I A Q ' ,X Hi ,,,..w' S , sf r 'fir 1 Y' .R Nb L1 7 if XF 15-:K ver icr l i 140 ,X S , 19 Q- 7 I 'ij i nfl ' 'V' . 'Q' K Q , if . i 5? li Y ' x V P. A A i .A 1 vw J ,ofqriafw 1 ,yr 3 .S c 'S X ,tif j -in ar. ,, .. W - kiwi? w z ? ,. W L -L... , ,. i 1 , , go. Fw A' iff- , t 'r pn 4 ,- I I Q K I S 74' V. wx? .L I ihr 49, . I 1 if sf' 'g jx! A -gf ' zzrf A , , f 1 .L in in ,3,.., IH fx Q L- L 1 we .'- ,V-B f , . L .,. W l y T ,V gk W r p f M ni A g W-P -fa' Y sv , f ,.1 I - L ' f IJ' is Qfmi.- . I C it ,l M , ,: L. A I V, KE, 4 S wg my Q., 'ru , ,EY li, i an x . 4 yi b e A, Q V wx: g ' A C r ' ' l A ri , C 1 ,ti Q s r, L t t L T.. i iw. h e .K . a Um ' V . I s if 4 . 'fr F E , he S gi K , , L :1 . 7 l V . q,f5 L C M' M R 4 ' DeAun Carnes Debra Carnes Ronnie Carpenter Rhonda Carr Paula Carry Robert Casey Mark Cathey Sharon Catlin Brenda Cauley Mike Cavender Billy Cazenave Keith Chambers Don Chandler Dona Chandler Mike Chapman Velma Charlet Kay Chase Ronnie Cheney Leon Christiansen Shannon Christy Mindy Clark Patty Clark ScottClark Nikki Clavin Dean Claycomb Karen Cline Mike Clough Randy Clyborne Eddie Colcher Arthur Cole Leslie Cole Mike Combs Kathy Conaway Mark Conboy Bruce Conwell Daniel Cook Debbie Cook Bob Corn Karen Cory Dawn Cowd rey Joel Cox Judy Cox ROGER ROLLER and sophomore Mark Caldwell had conflicting ideas about the meaning of the age old adage, Practice makes perfect l4l Encountered, managed man unusual situations Darrel Cratton Mark Craig Virginia Creamer Naomi Cross Sandra Cummings David Curtis Bill Dallas Joseph D'Angeio Marva Dargel Becky Davis Bev Davis Charles Davis Dena Davis Diane Davis Jo Davis Kenneth Davis Merle Davis Rose Davis Linda Debarea Kathy Decker Larry DeForest Rodney DeGarmo Melvin Delay Rick Denney Carol Depperschmidt Jo Ellen DeSpain Ann DeVaney Jan DeWine Brian Dick John Dick Steve Dickerson Gary Dickson Jerry Dill Dennis Dilsaver Bev Dixon Debbie Doane Larry Dodrill Nancy Doffing s al Y tg iv' '18 X 'ab-1 an K .f , , Q' 'f 1 'f o .snr at .-, 1 'ff D i 1 - L ,J 3. ,Q S 1 1, H.. 6 , A by ,gp s f .2 Wifi' . A S'-:SE seein , wks hge as , .i i D tie i L 'Q 'uw I ww , aww WW LOCKED IN a courtyard by friends, Steve Atwater peered through the window hoping to be released. ,, y is L xii ifi' i Q' vga- 32 K f f i ts if f W L W fa i if f 5 fel '2 if ,, .. .-1 We kit' .. fs ,- if f ' W i' :-.:- , ,qu - - , , ,g'4e, if' ra L., 5 gi i ij 'gi 1 . 'fr W egg A -, 'Q 1 g l A W L., m y kggiyg A W T vw- , Steve Donaldson 'L v , V , A sg at Shari Doherty A 'A I will V . V . . I K, ,R . Diane Dougherty - 1 H 142 ,M Q My if as f' ii 1 1 1 'Ai ,L s-'Qi ,f ,1 16.1 S! 19:2 gf a if , ha- as W... I at K L... 131' ts 'I ' f 55 'iv '-7 7 if sl? A 0 if f Qg K, X I ' 'Fm 5-1' ,. aff .4 :gif L-:S 1 'V -on .Az .- u Lt., F f v R 'fda ki ' c Lf. I L 1 J f : 'F a n .J Elf 4, Y,-A K if i I fu iq O .4 'X Q. YW rf, wif syfffv iii' 45,f F ! -'A g -1: , ,Q L' fa L, ,, I Qi Li - J V, fi K I fl. ik. Q E' , U' ,E A 'Q '- ' ' if i s Q we J 's i n aulfitiiiiiix 2 ' Q A .. ,i i f X., I L . Wai , W I 5 , 3 in .T F ,se may 7 - .::::,- H - ,..., ' ft i . -..sk .' ,,fgf ,,,, ,Q ' ', -V 'K Q Q fit i I it ire' J A 5 93 ,f is - w ww ' ff i - - 11 wi f . X G. - V 'Y 2 ,L.Z i ' V' g ,, it .ev ' fffffxir gr . 't i K . , if ,X ' X : . f F A an 17 ' '1', A f ' , . .1 . ' f 'N E A' .. as S i 'fifff at Y' M.. Q-I i , fi , rl Q .viii lx . ii i i l ' 5 in i f fo gift' T57 ,. 1 E Q us' liw- . 1 1, K . ,. . .,,.l-, A N E4 i m , . cgi C, L , Q li fs' 'A iii H15 . 9' 'J ., K Q K ' it wi ' 1 ree . 143 Dina Dove Barbara Dowele James Dowell Deborah Doyle Gail Drumm Susan Dubetsky Sandy Duckworth Lynne Duft Pam Dunnahoo Janet Durham Becky Duvall Jimmie Dyer Carol Eash Nancy Easley Carlene Edwards Sherry Ehrlich Connie Elkins David Elliott Gary Elston Rod Elswick Susan Emerson Paula Emrich Terri Endicott Jim Estes Alten Evans Betty Evans Greg Evans Bill Ewing Joleen Fager Debra Fair Don Felt Dana Fielder Mike Fields Steve Fields Dianne Findley Linda Firsching Regina Fisher Frank Fogle Becky Foundray Karen Fowler Nancy Fox Vicky Fox Renee Foye Patty Franklin John Franks Bill Freeman Mark Freeman Ann French Randal Fromdahl Linda Fry Dale Funke Brenda Gabris Linda Gabris Dorothy Gallegos John Galvan Bill Gardener Linn Garrett Marsha Gates Davida Gavras Larry Geer Bill George Theresa Gerant Charles Gerkin Encouraged individualism with distinctive activities Karen Gilbert Sandra Gile Debbie Gilstrap Gary Giltner Jan Glenn Martha Glenn David Glover Janice Glynph Jeff Goering Jimmy Gooch Belinda Goodin Norman Goodman David Gordon Robert Gore Mike Gouladdle Roger Grady Benita Graham Sharon Graves Kenney Gray Eugene Green Kris Green Sandy Green Scott Green Ricky Grider Wayne Griffith Carol Grim Cheryl Grim Anita Grimm Danny Grimsley Karen Gross Carol Gucene Jerry Guhn Randy Gutscher Carl Haas Dixie Hagnauer Una Mae Hakenholz Alan Hall Nancy Hall Norman Hall Becky Haller Theda Hamilton Darryl Hamm Peggy Hammer Danny Hammon Christy Hannah Pam Hansen Marsha Harbour Diana Harmon Diana Harris Henry Harris Terry Havel Tim Hawkins Donna Hawzipta Arvene Hays Janice Headley Louis Healen ri K ig , , ll r if 'Ti C' -,,.,. 4 ' Weed 1. 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Qs 3 1, X i i M A 6462, ., A if W it 3 1 A 4-' ,Q r l 'igl a i ,.,t ,, THE SHOCKED look on Miss Marcia Willoughby's face seemed to say, Why didn't they tell me that he was literally hung up? .V-' 'M ll. e Q 'fs .Ln l 4 -v' A :-, 3 W T i ' . f T - s Y . 3' lim , ' ! ', ,T A L W 'iq My ' if I A iv i n V, -gf' 'b - N ' ss T ft -if ii L., . . Li' ight, V, ., E . 3 V V . 'fri A Q A '32 I A ' B ' A f I! fn I HN A gr 17 1. Q w at Q W L V1 e fe o f Li T if L e ' ' ev Q ' A .5 J- 'Sl, f . it 145 Bev Heald Danny Heasley Bruce Helm Ronnie Hendee Bruce Hensley Jerry Hensley Jerome Herrman Melody Herzig Ciana Hess Lynn Hetzel Ann Hibarger Marsha Hilgenberg Buddy Hill Jolynn Hillin Teresa Hills Don Hinckley Carol Hines Debbie Hodges Pam Hodges Paul Hodson Frank Hoffman Janet Hoffman Gary Hoggard Teena Holder Jim Holler Lynn Hollingsworth Larry Holmes Mitzi Holt iii zu Al lllli , lg f l '.,. il l! 5 iii g li ig 22 al? S3 T 32 t Q ll lr f Z I if 5 1 Sophomores Larry Holzhauser Terry Honn Enjoyed many privileges found in Student Lounge Brian Hopper Pat Horning Debbie Hoskins David Houchin Harold Houpt Max Houser Billie Houston Daryl Howard Rhonda Howard Randy Howell Sue Howerton Ricky Hudson Suzan Hudson Carolyn Huffstediler Larry Hughes Teresa Huhs Fran Hull Janace Humphrey Terry Hundley Kathy Hunter Richard Hunter Janice Hunziker Steve Hurd Dennis Hus Cynthia Huson Ron Hutchins Susan H utton Kathy lgo Robert Inman , f .U E 0:- 2,5-fri 1 5 .. Ms . , fx, , nv Y N XF at SPE., f if 'K ,gy I lj J CZ ,, -FU 1 '--.. k I , V , 5 lt, ' ss, gf X , .--vi' Donna Hood Coretta Hooper Floretta Hooper Judy Hoover Ubv -,,1 L l 5: g , V. g A .M , j A fiig! S. , 't - , S A w px' YQ . -m' ge, ,fwgf am., 3 A .V A s T ffm. 9? f-fu: .' ii' ' ,.r,-'i ' 'E K.: h , if 146 2 tg, on 5 ii- - Q, --'1 gi li if N , . .., H . ,.,., ,liif ' Xi ' 1 I- 3 l lag: I 'Q' if nxf A , r LN. ,A 1, z 1-ws f, ,t,, ,I . .. . 3 A it re FRUIT AND soft drinks, available in the student lounge, replaced lunch for sophomore Sheryl Brown. X H1 N I ,in ki' 1 ,gf 'ggi JT? I 00? assi KX Iiifwtzii ,gms -S zfL5'T??f' 'fs ffl F' I X I I s I i h. is wig. - , ..: .'.,' I I to , gf.,,. . A V I I' J, , if M., i yiis ew y Ii J, 1 -in . I ffl A ' A ,si A fi' fi ,lx-,x 'Q' if I I to s ,H 73 I l 5,5 Q? 0 . 4 J ,. J ie' of-J A.- 0 'A Q . M ' . Viva l'T'- ' Q i ' W5 4 ' k' ii' IU .15 I Tits gi fs? 5 'wifi S t K' fp-x 57 , A' ' V 4 L1 E2 If ' gy 1. Jet i f-A I , 1 if ' 6 U' I I , I , 2 ' -. , gy is 3 ff, A 11 3 1, f at I I T' S. .1576 41 b y L .U , y 1 'i' 41. I A, r Q ! 147 ,L V A I QI iv , 24, QTY. , ' i, V V lr 'wif'-'f f A ar W t Fi ,, ,gg . 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Q 6-ir? 3 William Irving Gene Ivey Robert Ivy Donna Jackson Rickey Jackson Gerald Jacobs Roy Jahde Marke Jahnke Jody Jameson Steven Janke Wayne Janne Steven Jarman John Jeck Robert Jemison Deborah Jenkins Jack Jessup Jeanette Jimenez Phil Johnico Betty Johnson Bruce Johnson Debbie Johnson Gary Johnson Linda Johnson Sherri Johnson Cozell Jones Danny Jones Debby Jones Larry Jones Mark Jones Phyllis Jones Sandy Jones Sue Jones Teresa Jones Tom Jones Joe Joy Roxy Juarez Kent Kaba Brian Kabler Kathy Kadlec Randy Kahmeyer Marilyn Kaiser Diana Kampling Linda Kannarr Paula Kealen Terry Keeler Jan Keeter Stan Keeter Kenneth Keith Rose Kelley Karen Kemp John Kenning Eileen Kent Sherry Kerns Joe Kerr Becky Kersey Mary Kester Debbie King Ron King Sue Kinseth Robert Kirby Susan Kirby Connie Kirk Rusty Kirkes Faced present problemsg awaited future challenges Steve Knoll Paul Koerner John Kozaka Johnny Krablin Jirri Kristek Mike Krurnrey Ronnie Kweeth Mike Ladd ' Phyllis Ladd Susan LaFollette John Laivellin Mike Lamb Ken Lambring Karen Langenegger Bill Lantz Sandy Larkin Georgia Lauber James Laubhan James Lawe Robert Lawrence Stephanie Lea Danny Kitchens Bob Klein Mike Klein Darryl Knauff Bruce Kniehel Mike Knoettgen is-f . fr L was? 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R '5F1t2',+4 i 1ai'9'11'N. . r ' M wtf 533' i 149 Belinda Leake Bill Lee Kathy Lefever Bill Lelevre Mike Legg Karen Lehman Phyllis Lemmon David Lent Keith Leslie Alan Lewis Diane Lewis Curtis Link Ron Link James Linn Bernie Linnebur Greg Linnebur Janie Little Bruce Loder Randy Logan Allen Low Christine Lowrey Darrell Lunt Howard Luznicky Beverly Mackey Jerry Majors Mary Malcolm James Malia David Malone Teri Maltby Maria Maneely Roger Manion John Maples Jeannie Marcelie Janette Marquand John Marshall Margaret Martin Michael Martin Nancy Martin Patti Martin Sheila Martin Stephanie Martindale Delly Martinez Mary Martinez Valeta Martling Doug Mason Linda Mason Nancy Massey Glena Mastin Manuel Matthews Rhonda Matthews Mike May Rita May Marcia McAllister Glenn McCall Barbara McCarty Craig McComes Clyde McCormick Mike McCoy Rick McCoy Scott McDonald Danny McFalI Robin McFaIl Phyllis McGill Sought new knowledge through inquisitive minds Betty McLinden Shelley McMallow Janet McMichael Gary McMullen Danny McPhail Sidney Mead Mike Means Carol Medford Byron Medlock Jaime Mendoza Pat Medrano Judy Melton Raymond Menzies Ann Merrifield Ann Merritt Barbara Merritt Gay Mesel Lyndel Metcalf Patty Metz Mark Miles Donna Miller Linda Miller Regina Miller Vicki Miller Ami Minger Brad Mitchell Larry Mitchell Tom Moody Rick Mook Boyd Moore Chris Moore Shirley Moore Kathy Morgan Tom Morgan Connie Morris Don Morris Donna Morse Scott Morton Joan Murphy Charlene Myers Cathy Naden Larry Neese Glenda Nelson Robert Nelson Rochelle Neu Sammy Newell Terri Newhouse Kim Newman Kent Nichols nm -.l -h.,f 1 M wig, ' Q . A K 'dj i M :' S l, ,iw zz r S is m, if Q 1 ,si .ik gl e1,,i , , 2 Mike McGrath Tim McGrath Mike M3Henry Steve Mclntire Penny McKenelly Kim McKenzie 1-it gs Q Y . 1 :fi UI Y- 'Y 1 sz 5. if , .-ii' 1 A .H ,JM 91- M at HSA' are la fwfr Q ' Y W J J A 4. - we i r ifggsqc , A - r il 53? tiff 'tr AW' 1. i .fin 1 . .' o A in fr r x , it me stt' 4 ' f is -:uv-wr 5- eff' rw --., f, f ,f ' J it 'A I 'riff 5 f 3'-f E852 Kv--fr in 'jk mfg: 7 - f .1 il flglhlf, it s 2 J , , , ff Q 'E 2 N A Q? -we , Ara i 'tN,.,.f I i Hi. gky V 150 l I iii gr Wi.,- l ,, 9 fill lv f 3. it '94 'dx- 3 X-'si' . .. ,551 Q, i ff' .Q 5 I A f G 'TB' rv ll' -'x , F5 fqfzfa--'Xxx :ed--iffy . - ii if 'L.,.l: 5? , i 5' H r J irmi A fn g , , 535' -- 'I ' Y., f 7 1 ig 2.1 R ll l 'J e fr? ' 4? 22, - . L, .. i 5 elf x X .Nw '12, ,f K, :Ki 11' X5 N , it 'Q ,, .. .J 1 'QS , ,iii - H, wwf X '- M M 5, f fr' ' f .1 2' ' ' ' - Zlal 1,3-' . V, wg? 5 .X 7 5, t F X ff it ' is lk LV LVVZ P aim.: Vi K 3. Z Ixs., ga- , i , , ' - .18 - V , gf:- p -5, B '..s f J eil se f .J . J g it ,-if U h y ' a y ,it Q ini. ' we I J are wi va my an rre -T 9' Ml - t s. -..- ,, ,y,l . J J Qffft . 0 4515 K--J . 4 4 'ti- Y -A K.,d R ,ifqgglf 0 ,iff , f nlmr 4 X K 4 'R I 7' 2 I ,x K, .a A 4 gm .J3 . SEARCHING FOR an elusive bit of knowledge, David Gordon ' Ieafed through the pamphlet file. . ,gl to J 'W P? 9, -A si t J , my ii q ' if it Y N ix it , ...e lg W, 1 yr, '42 env.: 2 ,W K 1 S -r ,.. V Y ,, 3- gf , K ' .if ggfvii L , in 9, 1g?5 v. 'f 7' i ' rw ., t iie it f- Q 'WH - f eiii J -' ff ff -+ L f of r F' - . J N' ,Wie l5l Russell Nickel Tony Niedens Kathy Noland James Norman Debbie North Terry Norton Mike Nowlin Cheryl Oakes Jane O'Brien David Odette Kim O'Hara Mary O'l-lara Paul Oliver Jill Ott Janet Owen Mike Owen Gary Padgett Patricia Page Linda Palmer Tom Palmer Jacqueline Parker Tom Parker LuAnn Parmele Connie Parrott Larry Parrott Sam Pauler Eddie Pavlicek Debbie Paxson Johnna Payne Kevin Pearce Tim Pearson Cynthia Peitz Pat Peluso Lon Pennington Julie Pero Dalenn Perrin Bill Petersen Pattie Pettit Kathy Phelps Debbie Phelps Larry Phillips Assisted schoolmatesg accepted responsibilities Vance Pogue Marion Pomodoro Connie Poore Bill Powell Brenda Powell Charles Powell Diane Powell Melvin Powell Clarissia Prater Tony Pray Nancy Prieb Pat Prohn Cindy Propp Karen Putman John Quigg Kathy Quinn Lula Rader Joe Ralston Margaret Rampey Mildred Rampey Terry Randolph Tom Rangel Debbie Ratlitf Robert Raux Alvin Rayl Elaine Read Tony Redden Georgia Reece Dennis Reed Mark Reedy Dana Renteria Carolyn Richardson Jim Riley Terry Ringer Dennis Rinke Sandy Ritter Theodore Robb Bill Roberts Carla Roberts Chris Roberts Emma Roberts Mike Robertson Billie Robinson Bobbie Robinson Kent Robinson Mark Roby Jan Rodrick Barbara Rogers James Rogers I 5 i t, :QQ Big fl? 12, i' . , inf X .4 as J' Natalie Pierce ,s 2 ,,.,,,' :Ht .5 iii if .,.. -J' 25 i f Mark Piper is i Pamela Pitts Ji if , 1 , A Vicky Pitzer '41 ' i A . 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A er 9 la r V f ig? fs I I vs 4 da ' if f' f if is K5 f' Linda Rogers Marilyn Rogers Teresa Roles Don Rooney Calvin Roop Larry Roper Barbara Rowland Sandra Ruckman Debbie Ruddle Judy Rugan Mark Ruggis Pam Rush Dave Russell Jean Russell Roger Ryel Becky Sageser Jean Samples John Sams Jack Sanders Keith Sanders Mike J. Sanders Rex Satterthwaite Shiela Sauder Verlyn Schaefer Marsha Schaper Nadyne Scheck Ramona Schippers Nancy Schmidt Eric Schneider Marcia Schoech Ronnie Schroth Charlene Schwab Vincent Schwahn Sharon Schwilling David Scott THE FRIENDLY persuasion of several classmates deterred sophomore Chris Bell from cutting class. djusted to school lifeg pursued ultimate goals Debbie Seglem Kathy Seiwert Abe Serrano Greg Sevier Steve Shanks Susan Sharp Tammy Shattuck April Shelton Kay Sheppard Candice Sherwood Martha Shirley Ronald Shirley Janie Shockey Loretta Shull Ronald Shultz Keith Shurley Martin Simionson Bob Simison Fay Simmons Yarala Sims Ralph Sinnett Randy Siroky Norman Slade Craig Smetana Donald Smith Gene Smith Jarold Smith Johney Smith Keith Smith Linda Smith Monica Smith Pam Smith Sheri Smith Steve Smith Wanda Smith Donald Snyder Linda Snyder Tim Souders Darryl Spangler David Spears Cheryl Spurlock Richard Stange John Stangle Diane Stastny Kay Steiger Linda Stephens Dennis Stevens Greg Stevens Roger Stevens ,. 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P, I-a' 43 4 4 ' ' riff K-.f V., 1' 1 . to :Z gi .Q H at as 5:55613 f if A , it , P' 4 ' at 1 i .S J 'Z' ' V L i n t .R If S 7, --A . 'kriak J-sm. J IL :ig L ' l I L 7A T V - T J i f i 1 3 19 I ,SB by y S ' 'gr' dk HV? tire-T T SOPHOMORE CONNIE Kirk darted down the sidewalk in a last minute effort to catch her departing bus. 155 if 4' r .Ii ' fu -t 'N 'lib gif 'Sufi r P '3?g9 r. 1 -Q--5 V Y . .7 K Nei' ,-ffiei Mi Q Q? tif' a,.73,1 .A xi? ,530 :G ,lf fe. N o fe: , r j I Peggy Stewart Kay Stiger Rick Stiles Bruce Stoddard Melvin Stoddard Marva Stout Greg Stover Steve Strong Linda Stroud Mike Stumbaugh Eugene Stumblingbear Shirley Sturdevant Nancy Sullivan Jeanne Summerville Joe Sutterfield Carol Swadley Rick Swinger Shirley Talbott Arthur Taylor Priscilla Terry Kenneth Terwort Pete Thiry Kathy Tholen Andre Thomas Jeff Thomas Judy Thomas Larry Dean Thomas Larry Dwight Thomas Anna Thompson Tommy Thompson Vera Thompson James Thornton Cindy Thurman Cathy Tidwell Glenda Timion Sharon Titus Craig Todd Sharon Tole ushed headlong to Hnd countless opportunities Steve Tosone James Toyekoyah Mike Trainer Phil Trenary William C.Troutman Donna Tull John Tuttle Steve VanCamp Larry Vanderhotf Cheryl Vande-rpool Judy VanDolah Billie Velte Brad Volbrecht Debbie Wade Steve Walbou rn John Walker Kathy Wallace Michaelene Wallace Dana Walling Billie Walter Merita Wanker Mark Ward Warren Ward Paul Warne Rick Warne Cheryl Warner Dianne Warner Brenda Warren Pattie Watkins David Watts Larry Waymire Rick Weaver Frank Webb Dan Weber Jerry Weber Mary Sue Weber Tony Weeden Becky Welch Marilyn Welch Mike Welch Bill Wells John West Pat Westman Frank White Lyle White Pete White Rick White Steve White Larry Whiteker Lynda Whitford Charlene Willhoit Donna Williams Gary Williams Jan Williams Mike Williams Mike D.Williams Y, ,' S4 A F . f if Q . -7 iv a 4. .. ,..- ,E ,... it fir -. eff its fy, ft. - f , f ,aft A X X gas tif an 3' , L . xi I N in ,.. 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Anza ll ' I M ff, 2' fr ' ,,,...- 'W l it f iff? :mf il? gfsieyiit X- meefihffftmgi A, I ' ,3.i..,.x A . X , . L 4 - A if fl - . V gif: ' , ffl e f' I .. . ' ' lf .sh JVM 'ilvlm-,ul 'Q My tb f Ply' 1 . 5 i Ron Williams Stan Williams Judy Wilmoth Bart Wilson Doug Wilson Edward J. Wilson John Wilson Mike Wilson Nancy Wilson Rhonda Windeler Cindy Windham Brenda Wood Harold Wood Patricia Woodrutl Debbie Wolfe Rick Wolfsbauer Shirley Woolen Russell Wooten Mark Worthan Kathy Wray Brenda Wright Linda Wright Martha Wright Jackie Yarbrough Pat Yeager Roger Yoakum Rita Young Terry Young Tom Young Phil Younkin Willetta Younts Dawn Ysidro Nancy Zabel Donna Zagonel Bill Zeiner RUSHING TO beat the bell proved disasterous for Diane Harmon and Rick Weaver as they collided head on while rounding the corner 157 A timefor . . . fumllment ... sharing moments made precious by daring to accomplish the impossible task offinding that tall humble beauty of achievement. so ,mg-Y'l: f . ,inf 1551 if I ' - tL ff3LSmgZss11isaa1,: psf ,Ll K- ii mi krkk Q 158 m, v -. . e' 5 m mfs? 'uk 9141451 -.1-,4, V-,., R W, . 1 , ,K L Q V L w., M H 3 w, i x , Hx4 'Q x ar '2':ff'Wf , f-an QM, ' M, A t v,,L, My wifi? 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Andrla, Denise Junior Achievement 1: Pep Club 1.2. Student Government 1.2: Colonelettes 1: Girls' Baseball Team 1: Girls' Afterschool Sports 1.2: Orchestra 1.3. Angleton, Sondra West Side Story 2: Colonelettes 1.2.3: Modern Dance Show 1: Girls' Baseball Team 1.21 Girls' Afterschool Sports 1.2.3: Orchestra 2: Band 1.2: Pep Band 1.2: Marching Band 1.2. Atwater, Linda Sophomore Girls' Glee Club 1: Karatr Club 2: Swim Show 1: Modern Dance Show 1.2.3: Girls' Baseball Team 1: Girls' Afterschool Sports 1.2. Ayala, Henry Lettermen's Club 2.3: Baseball Team 1: Football Squad 1: Wrestlrng Squad 1.2. Ayers, Rick Choir 1.2.3. -B- ' Baile, Malinda D.E. 3: BECK 3. Baker, Jim Duplicats 3: BECK 3: Cross Country Team 1.2: Track Team 1.2: Office Educa- tion Association 3: Sears and Roebuck's Explorer Club 3. Baker, Vicki Office Practice 3: BECK 3: Pep Club 11 Karate Club 2: Modern Dance Show 2: BookkeeplngAward 2. Bales, John Red Cross Club 1: Lettermen's Club 2.3: Football Squad 3: Golf Squad 3: Wres- tling Squad 1.2: Weight Lifting Club 3: Mr. Pep 3. Bally, Diane Junior Achievement 1: Office Practice 3: BECK 3: Pep Club 2: Swim Show 2: Colo- nelettes 2.3: Girls' Afterschool Sports 2. Barker, Lucretia Office Practvce 3: BECK 3: Pep Club 1. Barnard, Danny Jr.-Sr. Prom Royalty 2: Wrestling Squad 1. ' Barnes, Joyce Duplicats 3: BECK 3: Office Education Association 3. . Barnes, Neil Model U.N. Representative 3: Talent Show 3: Debate 3: Football Squad 1: Track- Team 1: Band 1.2.3: Pep Band 1: Marching Band 1.2.3: Weight LiftingClub 3. Bartel, David Southerner Staff 3-2nd Semester Editor: Model U.N. Representative 3. Basham,Marcia JunrorAchievement 1: D.E. 3: BECK 3: Pep Club 1.2.3. . I Bassett, Diana Junior Achievement 2: Pep Club 1,21 Modern Dance Show 1. A Bean, Richard South High Youth Council 3: NFL 2.3: Student Government 3: Debate 2.3: Ten- nis Team 2.3. Bechard, Jolene Southern Belles 3. Beebe, Paula Wichita Youth Board 3: Cheerleader 1.2. 3: Homecoming Royalty 2.3: Pep Club 1. 2.31 French Club 3: Student Government 1.3: Modern Dance Show 2: South High Youth Council 3. Benest, Tricia Office Practice 3: BECK 31 Pep Club 1.2: Senior Activities Swim Show 1.21 Modern Dance Show 2: South High Youth Council 3. Bergen, Sheryl Musettes 3: Choir 1,21 Model U.N. Repre- sentative 3: NFL 2,3-Treasurer: Girls' Vice-President 1: Savant Staff 2-Publicity Chairman: Pep Club 1-Council Member. 2-Council Member. 3: Spanish Club 1: Student Government 1.2-Secretary. 3- Vice-President: Fencing Club 1: Planta- tion Players 1: Debate 2: Karate Club 2: Swim Show 1.2: Colonelettes 2.3: Mod- ern Dance Show 1: Girls' Afterschool Sports 1.2.3. Bettis, Nancy Miss Pep Attendant 2: Pep Club 1.2.3: Modern Dance Show 2.3. Blair, James Choir 1.2.3: Sophomore Choir 1: West Side Story 2. My Sister Eileen 2. Goodbye My Fancy 2: The Boyfriend 3. The Haunting of Hill House 3. Night of One Acts 3: Thespians 2.3: Plantation Players 2.3: Baseball Team 2. Blair, Rachel Kay Junior Achievement 1: Office Practice 3: Pep Club 1.2: Student Government 2. Blanchard, Terry Football Squad 1: Track Team 1.2: Boys' Gymnastics Team 1.2.3. Bland, Janet Student Government 1. Boeck, Connie Southern Belles 2: Musettes 3: Choir 1.2. 31 Sophomore Girls' Glee Club 1: Pep Club 1.2: Student Government 2: Girls' Afterschool Sports 3. Bonebrake, Ron Talent Show 3: Lettermen's Club 2.3: Baseball Team 1.2.3: Football Squad 1.2. 3' Bottorfl, Randy Junior Achievement 1.2: Future Teach- ers 1.2: Biblionauts 1.2.3: Swim Team 1. 23 Tennis Team 1.2.3: Band 1,2.3: Pep Band 1.2.3: Marching Band 1.2.3. Boyd, Deborah Mixed Chorus 3: Model U.N. Representa- tive 3: Latin Club 2.3. Brace, Cathy Pep Club 1.2.3. Brammer, Mary My Sister Eileen 2: Girls' State Repre- sentative 2: Wichita Youth Board 2,33 Cheerleader 1.2,3: Class Secretary 3: Homecoming Royalty 2.31 Pep Club 1,2. 31 Modern Dance Show 1.2.31 Student Government 1.2.3: Swim Show 1.2.3: Colonelettes 1.2.3: Girls' Afterschool Sports 1.2.3: Orchestra 1.3. Brewster, Marica Choir 3: Sophomore Girls' Glee Club 1: Mixed Chorus 2. Bright, Jane Junior Achievement 11 D.E. 3. Brown, Ellen Pep Club 1.2.3: German Club 3: Band 1. 2.3: Marching Band 1.2.3. Brown, Judy Kay Mixed Chorus 3: Future Teachers 31 Spanish Club 2. Brown, Vaughn German Club 31 Math Club 2.3. Brownbill, Judy Pep Club 1.2,3: German Club 3: Karate Club 2: Swim Show 1,2.31Colonelettes 2. 3: Modern Dance Show 2.3: Girls' Gym- nastics Team 3: Girls' Baseball Team 2.3: Girls' Afterschool Sports 2.3. Brownlee, Dana Pep Club 11 Sing-Out Kansas 2. Brunk, Galen Lettermen's Club 3: Football Squad 1.2. 3: Tennis Team 1.2.3: Band 1.2.3: March- ing Band 1.2.3. Bryan, Lyndal Lettermen's Club 2.3-Treasurer: Football Squad 1: Cross Country Team 2.3-Cap- tain: Track Team 1.2.3. Bupp, Susan D.E. 31 BECK 3. Burch,Ron Musettes 2.3: Mixed Chorus 1: Model U.N. Representative 3: Boys' State Repre- sentative 2: Future Medical Careers 3- President. Burdick, Carolyn Office Practice 3: BECK 3. Burdick, Karen Talent Show 3: Office Practice 3-Secre- tary: BECK 3: Student Government 1. Burkett, Alice Choir 1.2: Sophomore Girls' Glee Club 1: Sophomore Choir 1: Wichita Youth Board 3: Southerner Staff 3: Pep Club 1. 2.3-Secretary-Treasurer. Honor Pep: French Club 1: Student Government 3: Swim Show 2: Colonelettes 3: Girls' Af- terschool Sports 1: Girls' Hockey Team 2: Lounge Manager 3: Peach Section Representative 3: South High Youth Council 3: Miss Pep 3. Burt, Mike Wichita Youth Board 3: Junior Achieve- ment 1-SIOO Sales Club.2-Acl'1iever's Award: Sabre Staff 2.3-Activities Editor: Savant Staff 2.3-Editor: Student Govern- ment 2: Orchestra 3: Band 1: Pep Band 1. 2.3: Marching Band 1: Sing-Out Kansas 2: South High Youth Council 3: Model U.N. Representative 3. Bussey, Jim The Boyfriend 3. The Haunting of Hill l-louse 3. Ah! Wilderness 3: NFL 1.2. 3: Track Team 1. Butler, Pam Pep Club 2.3: Worked at' Maude Carpen- ter's Children's Home 3. Byers, Sherry Cheerleader 1: Jr.-Sr. Prom Royalty 2.3: Pep Club 1.2-Council Member. 3-Council Member: Student Government 1.2.3: Modern Dance Show 3. -C- Cain, Brenda Choir 2.3: South High Singers 3. Calkins, Carol West Side Story 2. Goodbye My Fan- cy 2. The Boyfriend 3. Ah! Wilder- ness 3. The Haunting of Hill House 3. Night of One Acts 3: Thespians 3: Asso- ciate Thespians 1.2: Future Medical Car- eers 3: Y-Teens 3: Plantation Players 1.2: Orchestra 1.2.3: Band 1.2.3: Pep Band 1. 2: Marching Band 1.2.3. Callaghan, Tracy Junior Achievement 1.2.3: Duplicats 2.3: BECK 3: Cessna Explorers 3: Office Edu- cation Association 3. Cameron Darrell D.E. 3. , Campbell, Ann Future Medical Careers 2: Y-Teens 3: Girls' Afterschool Sports 3. Campbell, Jackie Pep Club 1.2: Student Government 2. Canfield, Mike West Side Story 2. My Sister Eileen 2. Goodbye My Fancy 2, The Boy- friend 3. The Haunting of Hill House 3. Ah! Wilderness 3. Night of One Acts 3: Junior Achievement 1: Thespians 2.3: Associate Thespians 2.3: Student Gov- ernment 1: Plantation Players 2.3. Cannon,Jeannine Foreign Study Tour 2: Pep Club 1.2.3: German Club 2.3: Spanish Club 1: Y- Teens 1: Swim Show 1: Modern Dance Show 2.3: Girls' Afterschool Sports 1.2.3: Band 1.2: Pep Band 1: Marching Band 1. 2. Cannon, Kathy Lee Foreign Study Tour 2: JuniorAchieve- ment 1: Pep Club 1: German Club 1.2.3: Girls' Afterschool Sports 11 Band 1.2: Pep Band 1: Marching Band 1.2. Carley, Vicke Swim Show 1.2.3: Colonelettes 1.2.3- President: Girls' Gymnastics Team 1.2: Girls' Baseball Team 2.3: Girls' After- school Sports 1.2.3: Basketball 2.3: Vol- leyball 1.2.3: Hockey 2.3. Carnes, Dave Choir 1.2.3: West Side Story 2: NFL 2. 3: Debate 1.2.3: Music Festival 2: Student Government 3-President. Carpenter, Ginger Goddard High School: Class Treasurer 1: Librarian Award 1, Carpenter, Sondra Musettes 3: Choir 1.2: Model U.N. Repre- sentative 3: Pep Club 3. Carr, Tony Boys' State Representative 2: Southerner Staff 3: Sabre Staff 3: Lettermen's Club 2. 3: Baseball Team 1.2.3: Football Squad 1: Basketball Team 1: Spanish Club 1. Catlin, Linda Office Practice 3. Catlin, Roger Lettermen's Club 2.3: Football Squad 1. 2.3. ' Carlin, Rowena Mixed Chorus 3: Pep Club 1.21 Future Medical Careers 1.2: Girls' Afterschool Sports 1. Chapman, LaDonna Sophomore Girls' Glee Club 1: D.E. 3: BECK 3. Chapman,Wanda 1 Southerner Staff 3: Savant Staff 2.3: Fu- ture Medical Careers 3: French Club 3: Y- Teens 3: Plantation Players 3: Band 1: Marching Band 1. Cheatham, Dan Model U.N. Representative 3: German Club 1.2: Scholarships: National Merit Semifinalist. Friends University Honor Scholarship. Bethel College Scholarship. Nebraska Wesleyan Scholarship, South- western University Scholarship. Phillips University Scholarship. Manhatten Bible College Alumni Scholarship. Wichita Regional Science Fair C1965-663 National Aeronautics and Space Administration Award, Chew, Debbie South High Youth Council 3. Chilton, Jacque Office Practice 3-President: BECK 3: Spanish Club 1: Swim Show 1: Modern Dance Show 1: Girls' Afterschool Sports 1.2. Chisholm, Cheryl Choir 2: Sophomore Girls' Glee Club 1: Swim Show IZCOIODE-191165 1. Clanton, Nancy Junior Achievement 1: German Club 1.2. 3: Modern Dance Show 2. Clark, Diane Miss Pep Attendant 1: Homecoming Royalty 3: Jr.-Sr. Prom Royalty 2: Stu- dent Government 3: Swim Show 1: Colo- nelettes 1.2.3: Modern Dance Show 1.2. 3: Girls' Gymnastics Team 1.2.3: Girls' After-school Sports 1.2.3: Pep Club 1.2- Vice-President. 3-President. Clark, Vickie Savant Staff 2: Pep Club 1: Y-Teens 3. Clary, Mike Marching Band 1: Student Government 1. Claycomb, Gloria Future Teachers 2.3: Pep Club 1,21 Swim Show 2.31Colonelettes 3: Modern Dance Show 3. Cloud, Gloria Choir 2: Sophomore Girls' Glee Club 1.2: Mixed Chorus 1.2: Junior Achoevement 2: Plantation Players 3. Clough, Trudy Pep Club 3: Student Government 3: Y- Teens1.2:Bibllonauts 2: Band 1: March- ing Band 1: Fashion Show 3. Clough, Valerie Sophomore Girls' Glee Club 1,21 D.E. 3: BECK 3. Coldren, Elaine D.E. 3-Publicity Chairman: BECK 3: Stu- dent Government 3. Cole, Pat West Side Story 2. The Boyfrrend 3. The Haunting of Hill House 3. Night of One Acts 3: Model U.N. Representative 3: Junior Achievement 1: Sabre Staff 2-ln- dex Editor. 3-Index Editor: Thespians 3: German Club 2.3: Plantation Players 2.3: Biblionauts 1.2.3-Secretary: Latin Club 1. 2.3-Vice-President. Cole, Richard D. Future Teachers 1: Karate Club 2: Track Team 1: Weight Lifting Club 3. Coleman,Wendy Junior Achievement 3: Swim Show 1.2 3: Colonelettes 2.3: Modern Dance Show 3: Band 1.2.31 Pep Band 3: Marching Band 1.2.3. Collins, Dave Football Squad 1: Track Team 1. Conely, Pat Savant Staff 1.2.31 Future Medical Car- eers 2.3: Student Government 3: Y-Teens 3. Cook, Velets Future Teachers 3. Cooke, Linda Southern Belles 1.2: Choir 1.2.31 West Side Story 2. Copeland, Gerald Model U.N. Representative 2.3: Karate Club 2. Cox, Sara Future Teachers 2.3-Vice-President: Pep Club 1.2.31 Student Government 2: French Club 2: DAR High School Award 3. Craig, Mary Pep Club 1: Swim Show 2.3: Modern Dance Show 3: Fashion Show 3. Cramer, Steve Lettermen's Club 2.3: Football Squad 1. 2:Track Team 1. Crawford, Lynette Southern Belles 2: Musettes 3: Choir 1.3: Mixed Chorus 1: i'Heaven Can Walt 1. West Side Story 2. Goodbye My Fan- cy 2: Wichita Youth Board 3: Sabre Staff 3-Student Life Editor: Pep Club 1.2.31 Student Government 1.2.3-Elections Officer: Plantation Players 1.2. Criss, Colleen Heaven Can Wait 1: The Swan 1: West Side Story 2. Liliom 1. My Sis- ter Eileen 2. Goodbye My Fancy 2. The Boyfriend 3. The Haunting of Hill House 3. Ahl Wilderness 3. Night of One Acts 3: Sabre Staff 3-Copy Editor: Savant Staff 2: Talent Show 3: Pep Club 1: Associate Thespians 1: Student Gov- ernment 2: Plantation Players 1.2.31 Thespians 2.3-Correspondence Secre- tary: NCTE Semi-Finalist 2: Best History Student Award 2. Cromwell, Bob Southerner Staff 2-Photographer. 3- Photographer: Sabre Staff 2-Photogra- pher. 3-Photographer: Aviation Club 3. Crown, Linda Student Government 1. Cunningham, Randy Lettermen's Club 2.3: Baseball Team 1.2. 3: Football Squad 1.2.31 Mr. Pep Attend- ant 3. Cupp, David Aviation Club 3: Band 1.2: Pep Band 1: Marching Band 1.2. Cushman, Gary Mixed Chorus 3: Student Government 1. -9- Daniels, David Lettermen's Club 3: Cross Country Team 2.3: Track Team 2.31 Orchestra 1.2.31 Band 1.2.31 Pep Band 2: Marching Band 1.2.3. Dargel, Rita Pep Club 1.2.31 Swim Show 1.2: Modern Dance Show 1.2: Girls' Afterschool Sports 1.2: Girls' Tennis Team 2. Davis, Dennis Band 1: Pep Band 1. Davis, John Sabre Staff 2: Layout Editor. 3-Layout Editor. Davis, Nancy Choir 2.3: West Side Story 2: Pep Club 2.3. Davis, Ray Duplicats 3: BECK 3. Davis, Sondra Pep Club 1. Degenhardt, Randy Foreign Study Tour 3: German Club 2.3- Vice-President. DeLozier, Phil My Sister Eileen 2. Goodbye My Fan- cy 2. The Boyfriend 3, The Haunting of Hill House 3. Ah! Wilderness 3: Safety Club 2-President: Thespians 2.3: Associate Thespians 2.3: Student Gov- ernment 3: Plantation Players 2.3: Foot- ball Squad 1.3: Band 1.2.31 Peo Band 1.2. 31 Marching Band 1.2.3. DePriest, Connie Pep Club 1. Dlll,JoIeen D.E. 3-Secretary: BECK 3: Pep Club 1: Student Government 1: Typing award pin 1. Dilsaver, Patty Model U.N. Representative 3: Wichita Youth Board 3: Junior Achievement 1: Girls' Afterschool Sports 1: French Club 3: German Club 2,3-President: Spanish Club 2.3-Secretary-Treasurer. Dobbs, Debbie Choir 2: Mixed Chorus 1: Jr.-Sr. Prom Royalty 3: Pep Club 1.2.31 Y-Teens 1: Swim Show l.2.31COiOr1ei91Y9S 1.2.3: Modern Dance Show 3: Girls' Gymnastics Team 2.3: Girls' Afterschool Sports 1.2.3. Dofling, Carol Swim Show 1. Dover, Bob West Side Story 2: Talent Show 3: German Club 1.2.31 Student Government 1: Math Club 2.3: Orchestra 1.2.31 Band 1.2.31 Pep Band 1.2.31 Marching Band 1. 2.3: Wichita Senior Youth Symphony 2.3: Midwestern Music and Art Camp 2: Most Outstanding Sophomore Band Member Award 1: Most Outstanding Junior Band Member Award 2. Dresser, David Junior Achievement 1.2: Aviation Club 31 Student Government 3: Mixed Choir 2. Driskill,Janicek BECK 3: D.E. 3-Social Chairman. Drouhard, Anita Choir 1: Sophomore Girls' Glee Club 1: Sophomore Choir 1: Mixed Chorus 1,21 Model U.N. Representative 3: Junior Achievement 1: Pep Club 11 Future Homemakers of America 1. Drouhard, Delpha Sophomore Girls' Glee Club 1: Mixed Chorus 1: Junior Achievement 1: Pep Club 1:LatinClub 3. Drumm, Darrel Musettes 2: Choir 1.2: Sophomore Choir 1: West Side Story 2: Boy's Ensemble 2. Dugan, Nancy Pep Club 1: Future Medical Careers 1. Dunn, Steve Lettermen's Club 2.3: Baseball Team 1: Basketball Team 1: Track Team 2. Dyer, Jane The Boyfriend 3, Night of One Acts 3. Plantation Players 1.2.31 Swim Show 2.3: Modern Dance Show 2.3. Egnor, Linda Model U.N. Representative 3: Office Prac- tice 3: BECK 3: German Club 1.2: Girls' Afterschool Sports 1: Band 1: Marching Band 1. Elliott, Nancy Pep Club 1.2.31 French Club 1.2.3-Presi- dent. Erthner, Rudolf Aviation Club 3: Karate Club 3. Evans, Brooke Foreign Study Tour 1: Office Practice 3: Pep Club 2: Future Medical Careers 1.2: French Club 1.2. Eyman, Sandra Southern Belles 2: Musettes 3: Choir 2.3: Sophomore Girls' Glee Club 1: Sopho- more Choir 1: West Side Story 2: Mod- el U.N. Representatwe 3: Savant Staff 3- Assistant Editor: Pep Club 1: Future Med- ical Careers 2.3: South High Youth Coun- cil 3, -F- Farha, Glen Cross Country Team 2: Track Team 1: Weight Lifting Club 3. Fillmore Jr., Glenn Richard Junior Achievement 1: Future Medical Careers 1: Aviation Club 3: Explorer Post BOO 1,2.3: Pep Band 1.2: Marching Band 1.2.3. Findley, Shirley Choir 1.2.31 Sophomore Girls' Glee Club 1: Pep Club 1.2: Swim Show 1.2. Fultz, Darla Future Teachers 1. ..G- Gaines, Glenda Southern Belles 31 Choir 3: The Boy- friend 3. Ah! Wilderness 3. Night of One Acts 3: NFL 3: Talent Show 31 Stu- dent Government 1.2.3: Plantation Play- ers 3: Debate 2.3: Band 1.2: Marching Band 1.2: Sadie Hawkins Attendant 3. Gallegos, Virginia Wichita Youth Board 2.3: Pep Club 1.2,3: Student Government 1.2.3. Galloway, Donna Office Practice 3. Galloway, Leda Junior Achievement 1: Pep Club 1: Stu- dent Government 3: Karate Club 2. Gibson, Mike Football Squad 1: Track Team 1. Goad, Gregory L. Football Squad at Medicine Lodge High School 1: Weight Lifting Club 3. Goering, Rebecca German Club 1.2.3. Goldsmith, Frieda Student Government 2. Goodwin, Bill Junior Achievement 1.21Southerner Staff 1.2.31 Sabre Staff 1.2.3-Photogra- pher: Archery Club 2: Explorer Post 418 2.3. Gray, Dianna Sophomore Girls' Glee Club 1: Sopho- more Choir 11 Mixed Chorus 1: Junior Achievement 1: Duplicats 3: BECK 3: Lat- in Club 1: Girls' Afterschool Sports 1: Office Education Association 3. Green, Dan Lettermen's Club 2.3: Student Govern- ment 31 Golf Squad 1.2:Weight Lifting Club 3: Sadie Hawkins Attendant 3. Greenlesh, Steve Future Teachers 3: Aviation Club 3: Spanish Club 1: Baseball Team 1.2. Griffith, Ronald Student Government 3: Lettermen's Club 31Cross Country Team 2.31 Track Team 2.3. Griffith, Sandy Junior Achievement 1.21 Style Show 1.2. Gum, Charles D.E. 3: BECK 3. -H- Haddox, Jinger Mixed Chorus 3. Haivala, Linda Junior Achievement 2: Pep Club 1,2.3f Karate Club 2: Swim Show 31 Modern Dance Show 31 Girls' Afterschool Sports 1.2.3. Hannon, Mike Musettes 3: Choir 2.3: Model U.N. Repre- sentative 3: Foreign Study Tour 3: Junior Achievement 1: Talent Show 3: Future Teachers 11 Latin Club 2: French Club 3: Student Government 1. Hays, Martha Mixed Chorus 3. Hazen, Darlene Safety Club 2: Pep Club 1.2: Future Medi- cal Careers 1.2. Headley, Mary Model U.N. Representative 3: Junior Achievement 1.2: German Club 1.2. Hendricks, Christine Heaven Can Wait 1: Model U,N. Repre- sentative 3: Sabre Staff 3-Class Editor: Pep Club 1.2.31 Spanish Club 1.2-Vice- President. 3-President: Plantation Play- ers 1: Math Club 2.3-Vice-President: Na- tional Merit Semi-Finalist 3: Scholar- ships: Kansas Wesleyan University. Southwestern College. Nebraska Wesley- an University. Hepner, Kenneth Choir 1.2.31 Aviation Club 3: Plantation Players 1.3. Herman, Nancy Girls' Vice-President 21 Duplicats 3: BECK 3: Pep Club 1: Office Education Associa- tion 3. Hess, Alan Swim Team 1.2.31 Band 11 Marching Band 1. Hicks, Roe Math Club 2.3: Archery Club 2: Dental Specialty Post 3: National Merit Letter of Commendation 3. Hillin, Janet Band 1,2.32 Marching Band 1.2.3. Hipp, John Latin Club 1: Student Government 2: Fencing Club 1: Karate Club 21 Letter- men's Club 3: Cross Country Team 2.31 Track Team 2.3. Holsey,Jeannine Choir 1: Sophomore Girls' Glee Club 1: Pep Club 1. Hooper, Brenda Mixed Chorus 3: Girls' Afterschool Sports 1. Horning, Mike Sophomore Choir 1: Mixed Chorus 1: Student Government 1.2.31 Explorer Post 8001:Biblionauts1 Hoskins, Dennis Track Team 1. Howdeshell, Elaine Southern Belles 2: Choir 2.3: West Side Story 2: Savant Staff 2: Plantation Play- ers 2. Howell, Brenda D. Duplicats 3-Treasurer: BECK 3: Pep Club 1: Karate Club 2: Office Education Asso- ciation 3. Hudson, Pam Junior Achievement 1: Y-Teens 3: Girls' Afterschool Sports 1. Hulse, Denise Future Teachers 3: Pep Club 1.2: Student Government 2.31 Swim Show 2.31 Colo- nelettes 2.3: Modern Dance Show 3: Girls' Afterschool Sports 1.2.33 Orchestra 1: Band 1.2.31 Pep Band Band 2,31 Marching Band 1.2.3. Hunt, Richard Foreign Study Tour 2: German Club 1.2. 3: Football Squad 1. Hutton,Ann Junior Achievement 1: Future Medical Careers 2.3: Latin Club 1: French Club 2. 31 Plantation Players 1: Modern Dance Show 2.3: Girls' Afterschool Sports 3. Haynes, Rick Mixed Chorus 3: Aviation Club 3: Letter- men's Club 2.3: Football Squad 1.2.3: Wrestling Squad 1. Indermill, Dale Choir 1.2: Junior Achievement 3: Letter- men's Club 2: Wrestling Squad 1.2. Ingram, Sandra Kay Pep Club 2.3: Y-Teens 3. -J- Jahnke, Sandy Sophomore Girls' Glee Club 1: Pep Club 1,2,3I Student Government 1.2.3. Johnson, Jerry Lettermen's Club 3: Football Squad 1.3: Track Team 2: Wrestling Squad 1.31 Or- chestra 2.3: Band 1.2.31 Pep Band 1.2.33 Marching Band 1.2: Weight Lifting Club 3. Johnson, Linda J. Southern Belles 1: Choir 1.2: Mixed Cho- rus 1: Pep Club 1.2.31 Spanish Club 33 Modern Dance Show 2. Johnson, Marty Lettermen's Club 1,2.3Q Boys' Gymnas- tics Team 1.2. Johnson, Robin Pep Club 2. Jollifl, Delman Aviation Club 3: Lettermen's Club 2.33 Football Squad 1.2.31 Track Team 11 Wrestling Squad 1.2.3. ...K- Kaczowka, Debra Pep Club 1.2.31 Student Government 1.2. 3: Karate Club 2. Kelly, Danny Junior Achievement 1: Safety Club 11 Aviation Club 3: Tennis Team 1.3. Kelley, Patty Junior Achievement 2: Pep Club 1.2.31 Archery Club 2: Girls' Afterschool Sports 1. Kemble, Diane West Side Story 2, Liliom 1, The Boyfriend 3: Savant Staff 1.2.3-Prose Editor: Pep Club 1.2,3: Thespians 2.3: Future Medical Careers 2.3-Vice-Presi- dent: Y-Teens 3: Plantation Players 2,3: Girls' Afterschool Sports 1: South High Representative for the Teen-Age Pro- gram for the March of Dimes. Kennedy, Jim Football Squad 1. Kester, Denise Savant Staff 3: German Club 3: Spanish Club 1: Y-Teens 3: Swim Show 2,3: Colo- nelettes 3: Girls' Afterschool Sports 2,3: National Merit Letter of Commendation 3: Math Club 3. Kindrick, Carolyn Pep Club 1: Girls' Afterschool Sports 1.2. King, Paula Future Teachers 1,3-President: French Club 2,3. King, Paula Future Teachers 1,3-President: French Club 2,3. Knaack, Raymond Basketball Team 1,2,3:CrossCountry Team 1.2: Track Team 2. Knight, Don Aviation Club 3. t Knight, Sharon Junior Achievement 1.2: Office Practice 3: BECK 3: PepClub 1. Knoblauch, Janie Duplicats 3-Secretary: Junior Achieve- ment 2: Pep Club 1: BECK 3: Red Cross Club 1: Spanish Club 2: Office Education Association 3. Knowles, Bill Southerner Staff 3: Football Squad 1: Track Team 1,3: Swim Team 1:Weight Lifting Club 3. Knowles, LaKatia West Side Story 2: German Club 1,2.3: Orchestra 1,2.3. Knuth,JanelI Choir 3: Sophomore Choir 1: Mixed Cho- rus 2: Cheerleader 1,2,3-Head Cheerlead- er: Homecoming Royalty 3: Jr.-Sr. Prom Royalty 2: South High Youth Council 3, Kragh, Janet Musettes 2: Choir 1,2,3: Sophomore Girls' Glee Club 1: Sophomore Choir 1: West Side Story 2: Future Teachers 1: Pep Club 1.2. Kuehn, Diane Red Cross Club 1,2: Future Medical Car- eers 2: Biblionauts 3. -L- Lake, Linda Aviation Club 3. Landreth, Gary Weightlifting Club 3. Lansdowne, Terry M. Musettes 2: Choir 1,2,3: Sophomore Choir 1: Mixed Chorus 1,2,3: West Side Story 2, Goodbye My Fancy 2, The Boyfriend 3, Ah! Wilderness 3: Thespians 2.3: Plantation Players 2,3. Larson, Carolyn Jeanne Mixed Chorus 3: Girls' Afterschool Sports 1. Lawrence, Robert Track Team 1: Swim Team 1. Lehman, Carolyn Pep Club 1.2: Spanish Club 1: Swim Show 1: Colonelettes 1.2,3: Modern Dance Show 1,3: Girls' Afterschool Sports 1,2. Leiker, Steve Lettermen's Club 1: Swim Team 1: Weight Lifting Club 3: Sadie Hawkins Royalty 3. Lemings, Mike Cross Country Team 1. Lesperance, Kathy The Swan 1. West Side Story 2, My Sister Eileen 2, Goodbye My Fancy 2, The Boyfriend 3, The Haunting of Hill House 3. Ah! Wilderness 3, Night of One Acts 3: Pep Club 3: Thespians 2,3- President: Best Junior Actress 2: Asso- ciate Thespians 1: Plantation Players 1, 2,3. Lewis, Eddie Football Squad 1: Track Team 1.2. Light,Anita Sophomore Girls' Glee Club 1: Class Treasurer 1: Pep Club 1.2,3: Student Government 1.2.3. Lindstrom, John Band 1,2.3: Pep Band 1.2.3. Lineback, Don Junior Achievement 1: French Club 1: Weight Lifting Club 3: Band 1: Marching Band. Linot, Linda Pep Club 1,2: Colonelettes 1,2.3: Girls' Baseball Team 1.2.3: Girls' Afterschool Sports 1.2.3, Loder, Rebecca Mixed Chorus 1: Wichita Youth Board 3: Southerner Staff 2,3-lst Semester Edi- tor: Pep Club 1,2.3: Student Government 1,3: Karate Club 2: Swim Show 1.2: Colo- nelettes 1,2.3: Modern Dance Show 1: Girls' Afterschool Sports 1: Girls' Hockey Team 1,2: Peach Section Representative 3: Assistant Lounge Manager 3: South High Youth Council 3. Lofdahl, Connie Junior Achievement 1: Office Practice 3: BECK 3: Karate Club 2: Civil Air Patrol 2: Office Education Association 3. Lowman, Nancy Sophomore Girls' Glee Club 1: Pep Club 1: Senior Assembly 3. Ludlam, Mike My Sister Eileen 2, Ah! Wilderness 3: Plantation Players 2. Luna, Marci Mixed Chorus 3. Luper, Jacky D.E, 3-President: BECK 3: Future Teach- ers 2: Cross Country Team 1. Lybarger, Nancy Pep Club 1: Girls' Afterschool Sports 3: Fashion Show 1.2. -M Mah, James Model U.N. Representative 3: Aviation Club 3: German Club 3: Math Club 3: Let- termen's Club 3: Basketball Team 1.2,3: Track Team 1: Scholarships: Kansas Engineering Society 3. Maltby, Jerry Musettes 2.3: Choir 1,2.3: West Side Story 2: Boys' Vice-President 2: French Club 3: Student Government 2.3. Mann, Cathy Red Cross Club 1. Mar, David Future Medical Careers 2: Latin Club 1.2, 3. Martin, Barbara Southern Belles 2: Choir 1: Sophomore Girls' Glee Club 1: Sophomore Choir 1: West Side Story 2: Model U.N, Repre- sentative 3: Pep Club 1,2.3: Spanish Club 1: Student Government 1,2: Karate Club 2: Swim Show 1,2,3:Colonettes1,2,3: Modern Dance Show 1.3: Girls' After- school Sports 1,2.3: South High Youth Council 3: Girls' Hockey Team 1.2,3: Girls' Basketball Team 1.2. Martin, Sydney West Side Story 2: NFL 3: Class Pres- dient 1: Savant Staff 1,2: Pep Club 1,2,3: Latin Club 1,2.3: Student Government 1: Fencing Club 1: Orchestra 1.3: Debate 3: Wichita Youth Board 2: Representative for Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomor- row Scholarship 3. Martin, Tim Lettermen's Club 3: Baseball Team 1.2: Football Squad 1: Boys' Gymnastics Team 3. Massey, Lynn French Club 2: Modern Dance Show 3, McBride, Birdie Heaven Can Wait 1: The Swan 1: Talent Show 1: Future Teachers 1,2- Treasurer: Pep Club 1.2,3: Spanish Club 1,2: Student Government 1.2.3: Planta- tion Players 1: Math Club 2,3: Swim Show 1,2.3: Colonelettes 1.2.3-Publicity Manager: Girls' Baseball Team 1,2.3: Girls' Afterschool Sports 1,2,3: Girls' Hockey Team 2,3: Girls' Volleyball Team 2,3. McCoIIar, Sandy Office Practice 3: BECK 3: Swim Show 1. 2. McCoy, Ron Aviation Club 3-Treasurer: Math Club 2. 3-Treasurer: Boeing Explorer Post: Bausch 81 Lomb Award. McCann, Pamela Junior Achievement 1: Future Teachers 2: Pep Club 1: German Club 1.2: Student Government 2: Debate 3: Girls' Archery Team 2: Sports Day 2. McGIothern, Teresa Swim Show 1.2. McGrath, Tracy Wichita Youth Board 3: Duplicats 3-Pres- ident: BECK 3: Office Education Associa- tion 3: Youth Council Steering Commit- tee 3. Mclntyre, Cindy Savant Staff 2.3: Pep Club 1: Y-Teens 3. McKinney, Bill Football Squad 3, McNabb, Sharon Cheerleader 1: Class Treasurer 2,3: Pep Club 1.2,3: Student Government 3: Mod- ern Dance Show 3: Girls' Gymnastics Team 2.3: Girls' Afterschool Sports 1,2,3. McNew, Sharon Future Teachers 1.2,3. Meister, Jo Pep Club 1,2.3. Mendoza, Mike Football Squad 1,2: Weight Lifting Club 3. Metcalf, Donella Junior Achievement 1.2-Vice-President of Sales. 3-Vice-President of Sales: Swim Show 1.2,3: Colonelettes 1,2,3: Orches- tra 1.2: Band 1,2.3: Pep Band 2: March- ing Band 1,2,3: Biblionauts 1-Secretary, 2,3-President: Modern Dance Show 1: Girls' Afterschool Sports 1,2.3. Meyer, Cheryl Pep Club 1: Future Medical Careers 2: Y- Teens 3. Miller, Scott Jr.-Sr. Prom Royalty 3: Lettermen's Club 2,3: Baseball Team 2,3: Football Squad 2.3: Swim Team 2. Millsap, Margene At Pratt High School: Mixed Chorus 1: Y- Teens1.2. Minge, Don Safety Club 2: Lettermen's Club 2.3: Baseball Team 1,2.3: Football Squad 1.2, 3-Manager: Basketball Team 1: Weight Lifting Club 3. MitcheII,John Musettes 2,3: Choir 1.2,3: Sophomore Choir 1: West Side Story 2: Spanish Club 1: Student Government 2: Planta- tion Players 2: Lettermen's Club 3: Base- ball Team 1.2.3: Boys' Ensemble 2.3. Mitchell, Kathy Pep Club 1.2: Modern Dance Show 2. Monteith,John Choir 3: The Boyfriend 3, The Haunt- ing of Hill House 3- Ah! Wilderness 3: Night of One Acts 3: Junior Achievement 3: Associate Thespians 3: Plantation Players 3: Football Squad 1: Track Team 1:Swim Team 1. Moore, Veronica Y-Teens 1. MorreII,Jane Mixed Chorus 2: Junior Achievement 1: D.E. 3: BECK 3: Pep Club 1.2: Future Med- ical Careers 1.2: Student Government 1, 2: Y-Teens 1,2-Social Director: Karate Club 2. Morris, Linda Pep Club 1,2. Morton, LaJuana Southern Belles 2: Choir 1,2,3: Sopho- more Girls' Glee Club 1: Sophomore Choir 1: West Side Story 2. Mullikin, Larry Football Squad 1.2: Weight Lifting Club 3. Mullikin, Larry Football Squad 1,2: Weight Lifting Club 3, Musgrove, Linda Talent Show 3: Pep Club 1: Future Medi- cal Careers 2: French Club 2.3: Student Government 2.3: Y-Teens 1. -N- h Nading, Debbie South High Youth Board 3: Jr.-Sr. Prom Royalty 3: Pep Club 1,2.3-Council Mem- ber: Student Government 1.2.3: Swim Show 1.2,3: Modern Dance Show 2,3: Colonelettes 1,2,3: Project Concern 3: Girls' Gymnastics Team 1,2. Neese, Lloyd Aviation Club 3: Cross Country Team 2.3: Track Team 1,2.3. Neff, Donna Liliom 1: Pep Club 1,2.3: Plantation Players 1: Swim Show 2: Girls' After- school Sports 2, Nienke, Steve Baseball Team 1,2.3. Noble, Lyneta Office Practice 3: BECK 3. North, Leslie Pep Club 1.2.3. Norton, Vicke Duplicats 3: BECK 3: Pep Club 1,2: Office Education Association 3. -0- 0'Byrne, Cathy Sophomore Girls' Glee Club 1. O'Hearn, Patty Student Government 3: Karate Club 2: Swim Show 2: Modern Dance Show 2.3: Sadie Hawkins Attendant 3. Ortiz, Ralph Student Government 3: Wrestling Squad 3. Ott, Randy The Swan 1, West Side Story 2, Lil- som 1. My Sister Eileen 2, Goodbye My Fancy 2, The Boyfriend 3, The Haunting of Hill House 3: Ah! Wilder- ness 3, Night of One Acts 3: Thespians 1,2,3-Vice-President. Owen, Robert Model U.N. Representative 1,2,3: Class President 2, Boys' Vice-President 1: Stu- dent Government 1,2.3: Weight Lifting Club 3. -p- Parli, Roland Track Team 2: Swim Team 2. Paugh, Linda Junior Achievement 1: Office Practice 3: Pep Club 1.2: Student Government 2. Payne, Penny Office Practice 3: Swim Show 2: Modern Dance Show 2: Girls' Gymnastics Team 1.2. Payne,Tina Student Government 3: Swim Show 2,3. Pavlick, Margaret Band 1,2.3: Pep Band 3: Marching Band 1,2.3. Pearson, Janella Foreign Study Tour 2: Future Teachers 1, 2.3-President: Student Government 1.2, 3: Debate 3: Math Club 2: Girls' After- school Sports 3: Girls' Tennis Team 3. Pendergrass, Mark Choir 1,2: South High Singers 3: Ah! Wilderness 3: Boys' Ensemble 2. Peters, Sonja Sophomore Girls' Glee Club 1: D.E, 3: BECK 3: Pep Club 2. Pilgreen, Terry Boys' State Representative 2: Wichita Youth Board 2.3: Class President 3: Southerner Staff 3: Sabre Staff 2.3-Editor Student Government 3: Football Squad 1,2. Plotrowske, Joe Swim Team 1: Weight Lifting Club 3. Piper, Susan Junior Achievement 1: Bookkeeping Award 2. Pogue, Leslie Mixed Chorus 1: Karate Club 2: Football Squad 11 Golf Squad 1,21 Swim Team 1: Weight Lifting Club 3. Post, Sonja D.E. 3: BECK 3, Powell, Mary Foreign Study Tour 3: JuniorAchieve- ment 1, German Club 1.2.3: Girls' Hock- ey Team 2 Purkey, Hal Baseball Team 1: Basketball Team 1,2.3. Purl, Eunice Mixed Chorus 2, -R- Reed, Henry Mixed Chorus 3. Reed, Susan Girls' State Representative 1,21 Girls' Vice-Presldent 3: Swim Show 1.2.33 Girls' Gymnastics Team 1.2: Girls' Baseball Team 2.3: Girls' Afterschool Sports 1,2.3: Colonelettes 1.2.3-Vice-President: Girls' Basketball Team 1,2.3: Girls' Track Team 1: Girls' Tennis Team 3. Reed,Woody D.E. 3: BECK 3. Reischmann, Bruce Future Teachers 1.2: Aviation Club 3, Reynolds, Drew West Side Story 2. My Sister Eileen 2, Goodbye My Fancy 2. The Boy- friend 3. The Haunting of Hill House 3. Ah! Wilderness 3. Night of One Acts 3: Thesplans 3: Plantation Players 3, Richardson, Cheryl Glee Club 1,31 Sophomore Choir 1: Mixed Chorus 3: Pep Club 1.2.3, Ritter, Donna Junior Achievement 1: Pep Club 1,2.3: Y- Teens 3 Roberts, Tamera Red Cross Club 3: Future Medical Car- eers 2: Spanish Club 11 Girls' Afterschool Sports 1. Robinson, Judy BECK 3: Pep Club 11 Student Govern- ment 1,2.3: Duplicats 3-Vice-President. Office Education Association 3. Roehman, Linda Pep Club 1. Roller, Jim D.E. 3-Vice -President, Roop, Delbert Football Squad 1.2: Tennis Team 1.2.3, Rosene, Brian Lettermen's Club 3: Football Squad 1: Cross Country Team 2,3: Track Team 1, 2.3: Weight Lifting Club 3. Rouse, Rhonda Junior Achievement 1: Future Teachers 3: Spanish Club 3: Girls' Afterschool Sports 1. Russell, Barbara Modern Dance Show 3: Girls' Afterschool Sports 1.2.3. ...5- Sageser, Nancy Junior Achievement 1: German Club 11 Swim Show 1,2.3: Girls' Afterschool Sports 1. St. Clair, Randy Model U.N. Representative 3: Junior Achievement 2: South High Youth Coun- cil 3. St.Vrain, Brad Swim Team, Sapp, Dlana Musettes 2.3: Choir 2,3: Pep Club 2,31 Karate Club 2. Scearce, Glenn Baseball Team 2: Football Squad 2. Schlppers, Susan Pep Club 3: At Madonna High School: Red Cross Club: Latin Club. Scott, Beth Student Government 1,2,3, Scribner, Janice Sophomore Girls' Glee Club 1: Mixed Chorus 2. Seavey, Gloria West Side Story 2: NYC. Sellers, Roger Latin Club 1,2: Band 1.2.3: Pep Band 1,2. 3: Marching Band 1.2.3. Sharp, Gay D.E, 3. BECK 3: Pep Club 1.2. Shaw, Keith Junior Achievement 1: D.E. 3-Historian: BECK 3. Shields, Doris Pep Club 1: Swim Show 2: Modern Dance Show 2.3, Shumaker, Steve Choir 1.2,3: Sophomore Choir 1: NFL 1.2. 3: Spanish Club 1, Debate 1.2.3. Shunatona, Kenneth The Haunting of Hill House 3: Forensic Contest 3. Shurtlell, Kent Jr.-Sr, Prom Royalty 2.3: Aviation Club 31 Lettermen's Club 2.3: Football Squad 1. 2.3: Basketball Team 1,2: Golf Squad 1.2. 3: Weight Lifting Club 3 Simers, Athalene Southern Belles 21 Choir 2.3. Simmons, Marcia Heaven Can Wait 1:JunlorAchieve- ment 1: Southerner Staff 3-Feature Edi- tor: Pep Club 1.2.3. Spanish Club 2: Y- Teens 2,3-President. Student Govern- ment 2,3-Constitution Committee: Plan- tation Players 1g Sing-Out Kansas 2.3, Sims, Rusty Wichita Youth Board 3: Homecoming Royalty 3: Jr.-Sr. Prom Royalty 2: Avia- tion Club 3: Latin Club 1.2: Lettermen's Club 2.3-Secretary: Baseball Team 1.2,3: Football Squad 1.2.31 Boys' Gymnastics Team 1.2: Weight Lifting Club 3. Sinnott, Tony Track Team 2. Slawson, Janet Mixed Chorus 3. Smiley, Ruth Musettes 2.3: Chorr2,3. Smith, Charles Aviation Club 3-Treasurer: Cross Coun- try Team 21 Track Team 1.2, Smith, Debra Junior Achievement 1: Southerner Staff 3: French Club 3 Smith, Karen Sophomore Girls' Glee Club 1: Pep Club 1,2.3. Smith, Larry Talent Show 21 Band 1,2.3: Pep Band 1.2: Marching Band 1.2,3: French Club 1. Smith, Lois Sophomore Girls' Glee Club 1: Pep Club 1: Modern Dance Show 2, Smith, Lois Sophomore Girls' Glee Club 1: Pep Club 1: Modern Dance Show 2. Smith, Nancy Pep Club 1.2: Student Government 3. Snapp, Edward Choir 2: Mixed Chorus 2: German Club 1, Snyder, Judy Dupllcats 3: BECK 3: Pep Club 1:Ol'flce Education Association 3. Spangler, Everett Student Government 1.2: Football Squad 11 Track Team 1: Weight Lifting Club 3. Spurgeon, Sandra The Swan 1. Liliom 1: Plantation Players 1. Stanley, Sheri Mixed Chorus 2. Starr, Vicki Office Practice 3: BECK 3: Student Gov- ernment 3. Stephens, Maryon Future Teachers 1.2-Secretary, 3-Hlsto- rian: Pep Club 1,2,3: Spanish Club 1,21 Colonelettes 2,3: Girls' Afterschool Sports 1.2.3. Steward, Rhonda BECK 3: Pep Club 1,2: Student Govern- ment 3: Karate Club 2. Office Education Association 3: Du plicats 3-Historian. Stewart, Dan Model U.N. Representative 3: Letter- men's Club 3: Football Squad 1.3: Bas- ketball Team 1.2: Track Team 1, Stewart, Mickey Junior Achievement 11 Pep Club 1,21 German Club 1,2, Stonger, Janet Future Teachers 1.2,3. Stork, Mary Sophomore Choir 1: NFL 1: Duplicats 3- Secretary: BECK 3: Pep Club 1.2: Student Government 2. Debate 1, Girls' Gymnas- tics Team 2: Girls' Afterschool Sports 2: Office Education Association 3 Stover, John Model U.N, Representative 2,3: Boys' State Representative 2: NFL 3: Savant Staft 3: Spanish Club 2: Plantation Play- ers 3: Debate 3: Math Club 2.3, Karate Club 2: Biblionauts 1.2.3-Treasurer Strouse, Pam West Side Story 2: Junior Achievement 1: Pep Club 1.2,3: Karate Club 2 -T- Tepe, Jeanette Model U.N, Representative 3: Sabre Staff 3-Class Editor: German Club 2.3-Secre- tary-Treasurer, Spanish Club 2,3: Swim Show 2: Colonelettes 2.3: Girls' Gymnas- tics Team 2: Girls' Afterschool Sports 1. 2.3. Terwort, Stanley Track Team 1.2 Thomas, Phyllis Junior Achievement 2. Thompson,Jimcy Mixed Chorus 1.2.3, Tinius, Steve Duplicats 2,3: BECK 3: Office Education Assoclatlon 2.3. Toles, James Karate Club 2. Baseball Team 1.2,3. Tull, Saundra BECK 3: Office Practice 3-Social Chair- l'i1al'l. TuII,Jerry Junior Achievement 2,3: Football Squad 1: Weight Lifting Club 3. -v.. Van Amburg, Douglas Junior Achievement 2: Explorer Post 800 2: Football Squad 2. Van Cleve, Kay D.E. 3: BECK 3, Van Deusen, Van NFL 2,3: Debate 2.3: Lettermen's Club 2, 3: Football Squad 11 Basketball Team 1, 2.3. Van Nover, Randull Track Team 1 Varnum, Michael Lettermen's Club 31 Cross Country Team 3: Track Team 1.2,3. -w.. Walker, Sue Pep Club 1.2.3-Honor Pep. Wallace, Julie Mixed Chorus 3: Pep Club 1.2: Future Medical Careers 1.2,3: Student Govern- ment 1.3. Warren, Debbie Choir 3: Mixed Chorus 2: Red Cross Club 2. Watkins, Jennelle Pep Club 1,2.3: Aviation Club 3: Swim Show 1.2.31 Modern Dance Show 1.2.3. Girls' Afterschool Sports 1.2.33 Miss Pep Attendant 3. Watkins, Terry Musettes 2.31 Choir 1,2.3: Sophomore Choir 1: West Side Story 2: Junior Achievement 1: Safety Club 1: Future Medical Careers 2,3: Football Squad 1: Swim Team 1: Tennis Team 1. Watson,Gary Aviation Club3 Webb, Ginger Sophomore Girls' Glee Club 1. Savant Staff 2.3-Poetry Editor: Pep Club 1.2.3- Assistant Art Director: Spanish Club 1: Student Government 2,3: Math Club 3: Girls' Afterschool Sports 1: South High Youth Council 31 Sadie Hawkins Royalty 3 ' Weber, Peggy Choir 1: D.E. 3-State lnformation Chair- man: BECK 3, Werth, Victor Karate Club 2: Wichita Youth Board 3, West, Linda Junior Achievement 1: Student Govern- ment 1: Girls' Gymnastics Team 1: Girls' Afterschool Sports 1 West, Shirley Junior Achievement 3: Southerner Staff 3: Future Teachers 2: Pep Club 1.2.31 Spanish Club 2,3-Vice-President, Debate 3. White, Joel Junior Achievement 1-Sales Manager. 2- Vice-President, NFL 1.2-Treasurer. 3: Student Government 1: Debate 1.2.31 Biblionauts 1.2-Treasurer. 3-Vice-Presi- dent: Safety Club 1 Wiederstein, Linda Office Practice 3: BECK 3 White, Norman Lettermen's Club 1,2,3: Boys' Gymnas- tics Team 1.2.3 Williams, Vicki Savant Staff 2.3-Art and Publicity Editor. Pep Club 1.2: Future Medical Careers 1, 2: Latin Club 1: Student Government 3: Y-Teens 2.3-Secretary. Wilson, Mary Pep Club 1, Student Government 3, Wilson, Robin Pep Club 1, Wilton, Cathy Pep Club 2,3: Swim Show 1: Colonelettes 1.2,3-lntramural Sports Manager: Girls' Afterschool Sports 1,2,3: Girls' Tennis Team 3, ' Wimberly, Nancy Office Practice 3-Publicity Chairman: BECK 3: Spanish Club 2: Student Govern- ment 3: Math Club 1.2: Colonelettes 2,3: Girls' Gymnastics Team 2. Girls' After- school Sports 2. Wolf, Sam Sophomore Girls Glee Club 1.2: Mixed Chorus 1.2: Football Squad 1: Basketball Team 1.2, Wolfsbauer, Robert South High. Omaha. Nebraska: Choir 2, Swim Team 1,23 Tennls Team 1. Wong, Eddie Student Government 3, Fencing Club 1: Lettermen's Club 1,2.3: Track Team 1.2. 3: Wrestling Squad 1,2, Weight Lifting Club 3: Cross Country Team 1,2, Wood, Tammy Pep Club 11 Math Club 2.3-Secretary: Swim Show 1. Girls' Afterschool Sports 2 Woodward, Garry Cross Country Team 3: Track Team 2.3: Wrestling Squad 1.2.3, Woodward, Larry Student Government 1: Lettermen's Club 2.3-Sergeant-At-Arms: Football Squad 1.3: Track Team 1.2: Wrestllng Squad 1,2,3, -Y- Yoahum, Shirley Sophomore Girls' Glee Club 1: Sopho- more Choir 1: Junior Achievement 2: Pep Club 1,2.3: Karate Club 2: Swim Show 2: Modern Dance Show 2: Girls' Baseball Team 1: Girls' Afterschool Sports 1.2. Sing-Out Kansas 3. -Z- Zabel, Margie Pep Club 1.2.3, Spanish Club 1: Student Government 3: Girls' Afterschool Sports 1, Orchestra 1.2.3, Zimmerman, Cheryl Swim Show 2,3: Modern Dance Show 2.3: Girls' Afterschool Sports 3. A Abbott, Kenneth 105 Abbott, Steve 87, 138 Acuna, Debbie 138 Adams, Jackie 138 Adams, Larry 63,122 Addis,Tim86,122 Adkins, Edward 63,105 Adkins,Jim122 Aguirre, Robert 105 Ahlstrom, Albert21 Akin, Bill45, 63, 70, 122 Akins, Vickie 122 Albert, Mike 45, 46, 68, 105 Aldrich, Chris 122 Aldridge, Lynda 65, 73, 122 Aldridge, Mrs. Velma Alexander, Dave 138 Alexander, Esther 138 Alexander, Jayne 138 Alexander, Mike 52, 70, 122 Alexander, Sharon 122 Alford,Carolyn 50,138 Allen, Dana 122 Allen, David 138 Allen, Denise 56,122 Allen, Lucian 138 Allen, Mike 57,105 Allen, Nancy 105 Allen, Sharon 138 Allen, Yvonne 51, 52, 54, 72, 73, 122 Allison, Jim 86,122 Allison, Marcia 49.55.138 Amey, Virgil 96, 138 Anders, James 21, 31, 58, 63 Andersen, Alana 138 Anderson, Coleen 41, 65. 70,122 Anderson, David 99,138 Anderson,James21, 29. 102 Anderson, Kenneth 105 Anderson, Mrs. Alice 21,52 Anderson, Ricky 72,92,122 Andrew, Loraine 138 Andrews, Lonnie 122 Andrla, Denise 70,105 Angleton, Sondra 65,105 Anzelmo, Nicki 71, 138 Archer, Stan 87,138 Armstrong, Veletta 122 Arndt, Sandi 138 Arnett, La Ronda 138 Arnold, Vale 105 Arpin, Cindy 139 Arpin, Elizabeth 46, 73, 122 Arpin, Rhonda 105 Arpin, Ronelda 139 Arpin, Tom 139 Arrington, Carol 46, 65, 122 Arthur, Dianna 139 Atherton, Sandra 139 Atkinson, Roger 139 Atwater, Connie 139 Atwater, Steve 139, 142 Aumiller, Daryl 122 Austin, Leroy 95,99,139 Avery, Cherry 122 Avey, Ronnie 122 Avila, Ed 122 AvHa,PaUy139 Avila, Steve 92,122 Ayala, Gloria 122 Ayala, Henry 105 Ayers, Rick 72,105 Bahre, Danny 105 Baile, Malinda 61,105 Bailey, Kenny 139 Bailey, Paul 123 Bailey, Violet 20 Bailey, Wayne 34, 105 Baize, John 70,139 Baker, Dave 105 Baker. Deanna 139 Baker, Dennis 21, 31 Baker. James 105 Baker, Joyce 122, 123 Baker, Sherry 139 Baker, Vicki 60, 106 Balding, Stella 139 Baldwin, Bob 106 Baldwin, Carol 106 Baldwin, Mrs. Lillian 21,25 Bales, John 64,69,86,106 Ball, Beverly 21 Ballinger, Richard 85, 86. 139 Bally, Diane 60, 106 Baltzley, Teresa 139 Balzer. Hazel 20 Balzer, Herman 20 Bangle, Sam 139 Bangle, Verna 123 Banks, Sherry 123 Bankston, Bob 75.106 Baran, Jan 122 Barber. Janet 106 Bardsley, Pat 139 Ba rker, Curtis 139 Barker, Lucretia 60, 106 Barkley, Harold 139 Barnes, Joyce 106 Barnes, Neil 45, 70, 106 Barnett, Connie 106 Barnard, Danny 106 Barnhill, Nancy 139 Barns, Debbie 139 Barnum, Miss Phyllis 41 Ba rtel, David 43,106 Bartholomew, John 73,139 Bartholomew, William.123 Bartlett, Judy 139 Bartlett, Mark 48, 58, 63. 123 Bartlow, Bernita 123 Barton, Betty 139 Barton, Don 91,139 Basham, Marcia 61,106 Bassett, Diana 106 Bassett, Don 106 Bates, Tom 94, 95, 139 Baty, Brenda 123 Baty, Linda 63,106 Bauer, Sharon 62,139 Bauer, Tom 139 Baumann, Larry 42, 43, 123 Baumann, Terry 87, 96, 139 Baunhofer, Connie 123 Baxter, Cheryl 53, 72, 73. 123 Bayer, Mrs. Barbara 21, 26, 27,48 Beacham, Pat 123 Beagley, Joyce 123 Beahler, Debby 46,139 Beam, Richard 45, 46, 106. 109 Bean, Bill 123 Beard, Carl 20 Beard, Stanley 139 Beardenphl, Kris 101, 139 Beattis, Alice 139 Beaver, Lucille 20 Beavers, Marla 70, 123 Bechard, Jolene 72, 106 Becker, Kerry 70, 139 Beckley, Mark 139 Beddow, Dale 139 Beebe, Paula 46, 49, 67, 76, 77, 106 Behrnes, Terry 139 Belknap, Wanda 123 Bell, Chris 70,139,153 Bell, Debbie 139 Bell, Tom 139 Bellin, David 139 Bellinger, Virginia 62,123 Benbrook, Linda 139 Benest, Gary 139 Benest, Patricia 60, 106 Benn, Louis 63,123 Bennett, T. 73 Bennett, Diane 139 Bennett, Linda 139 Bennion, Mrs. Patricia 21 Bentley, Ralph 139 Benton, Bob 106 Bergen, Sheryl 46, 47, 65, 72, 106 Benton, Janet 73, 139 Bergman, Brian 70,123 Berry, Jim 64, 86, 123 Best, Jim 106 Betournay, Cindy 139 Bettis, Nancy 107 Bevins, Rita 72,123 Bewley, Gayla 49, 139 Bewley, Janice 107 Bibb, Gary 45, 139 Bickel, Steve 139 Billups, Dennis 107, 118 Binkley, Joyce 123 Binyon, Janice 139 Bird, Dora 123 Birle, Wayne 139 Birr, Danny 123 Bishop, Darrel 123 Bishop, Karen 73,123 Black, Gary 123 Black, Karen 73,139 Black, Marsha 65.123 Black, Monty 123 Blackwell, Deann 123 Blackwood, Wallace 21, 30, 4 Blair, Cheryl 123 Blair, James 37, 38, 39, 41, 72,107 Blair, Jane 139 Blair, Kay 60, 107 Blair, Mike 139 Blanchard, Betty 48, 70. 123 Blanchard, Faith 123 Blanchard, Terry 92, 93. 107 Bland, Bruce 107 Bland, Janet 107 Bland, Terry 99, 123 Bleier, Barney 87, 139 Blevins, Carolyn 107 Blockolski, Mrs, Virginia 21 Blood, Ron 139 Bloomer, Frank 21 Blubaugh,Joe139 Blue, Arthur 20 Blue, Ewing 20 Index Blue, Pam 140 Blue, Steve 45,86,123 Blue, Yvonne 107 Bobbitt, Pat 46, 73, 140 Bober, Danny 140 Bober, Kathy 65,123 Boden, Jerry 70,87,92,140 Boeck, Connie 72, 73, 107. 118 Boettcher, Janet 140 Boggess, S49 Bohrer, Marvin 86,123 Bokey, John 46, 57, 64, 86. 123 Bolay, Becky 70, 123 Bolay, Rodney 98, 99, 140 Bole, Lewis 20 Bolinger, Debby 70,140 Bollinger, Carol 107 Bonebrake, Mike 123 Bonebrake, Ron 64, 84, 85. 86, 103, 107 Bonnell, Barbara 73,140 Bonnesen, Sharon 140 Boom, Angela 123 Boone, Barbara 140 Boring, Debby 123 Bornhauser, Richard 51, 52, 123 Bottorff, Randy 55, 70, 107 Boucher, Judy 107 Boulanger, Jackie 107 Boucher, Carman 70 Bourk, Gail 43, 49, 65, 66, 79, 123 Bourke, Doris 123 Box, Mike 123 Box, Ronnie 123 Boyd, David 123 Boyd, Deborah 73, 107 Boyd, Scott 43, 123 Boydston, Larry 140 Boyer, Craig 123 Boyer, Michele 140 Boyle, Steve 123 Brace, Cathy 107 Brace, Crystal 52, 123 Bracy, Liz 123 Bradley, Jay 140 Bradley, Judy 140 Bradley, Keith 73, 140 Bradley, Larry 107 Brannon, Rhonda 107 Brammer, Mary 65, 67, 74, 77, 105, 107 Branstetter, Donna 140 Brashear, Terry 140 Bray, Benny 70,123 Bray, David 41,64,86,123 Bray, Nancy 140 Bressie, Sue 49, 73, 140 Brew, Bill 140 Brewer, Betty 123 Brewer, Mrs. Ann 21,50 Brewster, Marcia 73,107 Bridges, Robert 21, 33 Bridgewater, Sheryl 140 Briggs, David 123 Bright, Jane 6I,107 Briley, Karen 140 Brimmer, Ed 21,73 Bringolf, Kathy 44, 48, 52, 54, 70, 123 Brinkley, Phillip 140 Brisbin, Bonita 37,73,107 Brittain, Cheryl 123 Brittain, Debbie 123 Brittain, Mike 140 Brock, Don 123 Brockelman, Vicki 140 Broddle, James 107 Brogan, Paul 140 Brooks, Barbara 73, 123 Brooks, Deanna 61,107 Brooks, Susan 140 Brown, Adrian 99,140 Brown, Barbara 140 Brown, Cindy 123 Brown, D. 70 Brown, Ellen 48,107 Brown, Jeannie 107 Brown, Judy 107 Brown, Mike 124 Brown, Peggy 124 Brown, Sheryl 140,146 Brown, Vaughn 54.107, 114 Brown, Vickie 140 Brownbill, Judy 48, 65, 107 Brownlee, Dana 107 Brownlee, Debbie 49, 124 Broughton, Ron 124 Brumback, Ralph 2l, 88 Brumback, Terri 140 Brunk, Galen 64, 70. 86, 107 Brunk, James 107 Brunk, Steve 45, 70, 124 Brunk, Susan 140 Brush, Richard 70, 87, 96, 124 Bryan, Lyndal 64, 98, 99. 107 .113 Bryan, Ron 140 Bryan, Sam 140 Bryant, Kenny 140 Bryant, Rhonda 107 Bucheit, Bob 64, 79, 86, 87. 88,124 Buck, Barbara 124 Buffalohead,Clarice140 Buhrle, Bill 140 Bunner, JoAnne 140 Bupp, Katherine 140 Bupp,PhH124 Bupp, Susan 61,107 Burch, Ron 53, 72, 74, 107 Burdick, Barton 124 Burdick, Carolyn 60,107 Burdick, Karen 60,107 Burdick, Rose 140 Burke, Karen 140 Burke, Shirley 59,107 Burkett, Alice 43,46, 47, 65. 66, 69, 107 Burnett, Peggy 124 Burnison, Dwight 107 Burns,Chuck 21 Burris, Don 140 Burt, Mike 42, 44, 70, 107 Burton, Kathy 62,124 Burton, Tony 140 Busch, Kay 107 Busch, Larry 140 Busch,William T. 16 Bussey, Jim 107 Buster, Docia 140 Buster, Keith 107 Butler, Parn 108 Byers, Clark 99, 140 Byers, Sherry 46, 66, 79, 108 Byrd, Janet 73, 140 C Cain, Brenda 72,73,108 Cain, Earl 140 Caldwell, Mark 70,140,141 Calkins, Carol 38, 41, 53, 62,70,108 Callaghan, Sharman 124 Callaghan, Tracy 59,108 Calvert, Steve 140 Cameron, Darrell 61, 108 Campbell,Allan108 Campbell, Bobby 99, 140 Campbell,Jackie108 Campbell, Maryorie A. 62, 108 Canfield, Mike 41 ' Cannon, Jeannine 48, 108 Cannon, John 140 Cannon, Kathy 48, 108 Cantrell, Elaine 44, 45, 52, 124 Cantrell, Phyllis 124 Cardenas, Michael 21, 30 Carley, Vicki 65 Carlson, Doug 140 Carlton, Kammie 65, 73, 124, 131 Carlton, Pam 140 Carnes, David 45, 46, 47, 72, 108 Carnes, DeAun 141 Carnes, Debra 141 Ca rns, Steve 124 Carpenter, Elmer 21,64 Carpenter, Ginger 108 Carpenter, Ronnie 141 Carpenter, Sondra 73, 108 Carr, Lana 124 Carr, Rhonda 73,141 Carr, Tony 42, 43, 64, 74. 102, 103, 108 Carry, Paula 141 Carter, Jerry 108 Carter, Marianne 45, 46, 49, 124 Carver, Charles 21,29 Casey, Robert 141 Cathey, Mark 87, 95, 141 Catlin, Linda 60,108 Catlin, Roger 64,86,108 Catlin, Rowena 108 Catlin, Sharon 141 Cauley, Brenda 73,141 Cavender, Mike 141 Cazenave, Billy 141 Chambers, Keith 141 Chancey, Linda 71, 124 Chandler, Don 141 Chandler, Dona 141 Chandler, Kathy 124 Chaney, Gladys 124 Chapman, Cheryl 70, 124 Chapman, LaDonna 61,108 Chapman, Mike 87,141 Chapman, Wanda 43, 44, 49,53,62,108 Charlet, Velma 141 Chase, Elinor 20 Chase, Kay 73,141 Cheatham, Dan 74,108 Cheever, Gary 70, 124 Cheney, Ronnie 91, 141 Chew, Debbie 108 Chilton, Jacque 60,108 Chisl'1olm,Cheryl108 Christiansen, Leon 141 Christman, Steve 124 Christy, Shannon 141 Claassen, Henry 17, 133 Claborn,Trish108 Clanton, Nancy 108, 48 Clark, 108 Clark, Clark. Clark. Diane 46, 65, 66, 77, Marlouise124 Mindy 70, 141 Patty 67, 141 Clark, Scott91, 141 Clark, Susan 73.124 Clark, Vicki 62, 108 Clary, Mike 108 Clavin, Nikki 141 Claycomb, Dean 141 Claycomb, Gloria 52,108 Clements, Ron 52, 64, 99, 124 Clevenger, Marilyn 73, 108 Clifton, April 108 Cline. Close, Karen 141 Patti 124 Cloud, Gloria 108 Cloug Cloug Cloug Clybo h, Mike 141 h,Trudy108 h,Valorie61,108 rne, Randy 141 Clyne, Kathy 124 Cofer, James 108 Colch er, Eddie 99,141 Coldren, Elaine 61,108 Cole, Arthur 99, 141 Cole, Eileen 108 Cole, Leslie 141 Cole, Pat 38, 41. 42, 48. 55, 108 Cole, Richard 109 Coleman, Wendy 65, 70. 109 Coleman,Wynell124 Collin Collin Collin Comb Comb s, David 109, 113 s, Diane 124 s, Mrs. Edwana 16 s, David 109 s, Mike 95,141 Conaway, Connie 65,101, 124 Conaway, Kathy 141 Conboy, Mark 46. 73, 99, 141 50. Conely, Patricia 44.46, 53, 62, 109 Connett, Mrs. Jane 21,26 Conwell, Bruce 141 Conya Cook. Cook. Cook. Cook. Cook. c, Donna 124 Daniel 141 David 109 Debbie 141 Mrs. Dorothy 19, 62 Veleta 109 Cooke, Linda Kay 72,109 Cooley, Kathy 67, 79, 124 Coon, Coon, Diana 109 Pat 73, 124 Cooper, Karen 109 Cooper, Mrsi Gladys 19 Cooper, Sharon 109 Copeland, Gerald 109 Corn, Corne Bob 141 Ison, Lyndel 109 Corum, Randy 124 Cory, Karen 141 Coulter, Kenny 109 Cowdrey, Dawn 141 Cox, David 124 Cox, Joel 99, 141 Cox, Judy 141 Cox, Linda 124 Cox, Lindley 21, 34, 46, 47 Cox, Sara 52, 74, 109 Cox, Vickie 46, 47, 65, 72, 124 Coy, Kenneth 21 Cozad Candy 46, 47, 65, 101, 124 Crabtree, Tom 109 Crafton, Darrel 142 Craig. Craig. Mark 142 Mary 109 Cramer, Steve 109 Crawford, Beverly 124 Crawford, Lynette 42, 46, 47,73,109 Creamer, Virginia 40,41. 142 Crider, Sally 67, 73. 124 Cripe, Alan 124 Criss, Colleen 38, 39, 41, 42. Criss. 124 109 Cricket 40, 41, 70. Cromwell, Bob 42, 43, 63, 109 Cross, Crow, Crow. Crow, 124 Naomi 142, 70 Beth 124 Robert 21, 22, 26 Joni 48, 53, 55, 70, Crown, Linda 109 Cullum, Dan 56,70,124 Cummings,Charles124 Cummings, Sandra 142 Cunni 86, Cupp, ngham, Randy 64, 69. 102, 103, 109 David 109 Curless, Sandy 72,124 Curtis, David 142 Curtis. Parn 65.66,101, 124 Curzydlo, Roland 21, 23, 49 Cushman, Gary 109 Custer, Mike 124 D Dale, Roxane109 Daley, Mary 109 Dallas, Bill 46, 142 Dallas, Lynda 124 Dailey, John 22 D'Angelo, Joseph 50,142 Daniels, David 64, 70, 99, 109 Danielson, Linda 73,109 Darbe, Ethel 62, 73 Dargel, Marva 142 Dargel, Rita 109 Daub, Dieter 22, 48 Davee, Paula 52,124 Davidson, Brick 124 Davis, Arthur 72, 73, 125 Davis, Becky 142 Davis, Bev 142 Davis, Charles 96, 99, 142 Davis, Dean 142 Davis, Dennis 110 Davis, Diane 142 Davis, Donald 22, 87, 90 Davis, Jo 66,73,142 Davis, John 42,110 Davis, Joyce 110 Davis, Judy Kay 110 Davis, Kenneth 142 Davis, Lonnie 125 Davis, Mary 125 Davis, Merle 142 Davis, Nancy L.73,125 Davis, Nancy R. 72, 110 Davis, Nolan 110 Davis, Ray 110 Davis, Rex 125 Davis, Robert L. 16 Davis, Rose 142 Davis, Sandra 110 Davis, Sharon 125 Davis, Susan 27,125 Davison, Sheila 125 Dean, Donald 63, 125 Deardorff, John 22, 96, 99 Debarea, Linda 142 DeCarolis, Charles 70,125 Deck, Mrs, Freema 19 Decker, Connie 125 Decker, Kathy 142 Deeds, Bill 125 DeForest, Larry 142 Degenhardt, Randy 48,110 DeGarmo, Rodney 91, 98, 99, 142 Dehne, Dona 39, 40, 41, 125 DeLanty, Sherry 125 DeLay, Melvin 142 Delk, Marcia 5O,52,125 DeLozier, Larry 37, 40, 41, 46,47,70,72,79,122. 125 DeL0zier, Phil 37, 41, 86, 110 DeMoure, Gaylord 64, 96, 110 Denney,Reggie125 Denney, Rick 142 Denny, Gladys 20 Denton, Terry 110 Depperschmidt, Carol 142 DePriest, Connie 110 DeSpain, Jo Ellen 142,73 DeVaney, Ann 142 DeWine, Jan 142 Dick, Brian 142 Dick, John 142 Dickey, Candy 125 Dickerson, Steve 87, 142 Dickson, Gary 87,142 Dill, Jerry 142 Dill, Joleen 61,110 Dillon, Artie 22,57,86,102 Dillon, Everett ll0 Dillon, Mrs. Betty 22 Dilsaver, Dennis 142 Dilsager, Patty 48.49, 51. 11 Dixon, Bev 73, 142 Dixon, Ron 125 Doane, Debbie 142 Dobbs, Deborah 66, 79, 101, 110 Dodrill, Larry 142 Doffing, Carol 110 Doffing, Nancy 142 Doherty, Shari 142 Donaldson, Jerry 125 Donaldson, Joan 125 Donaldson, Steve 142 Donaldson, Jessie 20 Donnell, Dr. James 16 Dorpinghaus, Terri 125 Doty, Ronnie 125 Dougherty, Diane 73,142 Dove, Dina 143 Dover, Robert 48, 54, 70. 110 Dowele, Barbara 143 Dowell, James 87,143 Dowell, Pat 125 Dowell,Terrie125 Downing, Mrs. Louise 19, 53 Doyle, Bob 22 Doyle, Deborah 51, 143 Doyle, Ronnie 125 Drake, Vicki 125 Dresser, David 63, 75, 110 Driskill, Janice 61,110 Drouhard, Anita 110 Drouhard, Delpha 50,106, 110 Drumm, Darrel 110 Drumm,Gail31,57,143 Drummond, Kathleen 125 Dubetsky, Susan 143 Duckworth, Sandy 143 Duft, Lynne 143 Dugan, Nancy 111 Duke, Becky 73, 125 Dunn,Carol125 Dunn, Mrs. Jean 18 Dunn, Steve 111 Dunnahoo, Pam 143 Durham, Janet 143 Durnil, Larry 125 Duvall, Becky 45, 143 Dyck, Lu Anne 111 Dyer, Jane 111 Dyer, Jimmie 143 E Eash,Carol 143 Easley, Nancy 143 Easum, Renee 125 Eaton, Connie 111 Eaton, Randy 64,111 Ecker, Wanda 22 Edgett, Duane 73, 125 Edmiston, Marilou 41, 44. 45, 49, 52, 125 Edwards, Carlene 73, 143 Eells, Jim 64, 86, 95, 125 Egnor, Linda 60, 111 Ehrlich, Sherry 70, 143 Eitzen, Carol 125 Elder, Paul 22, 53 Elder, Vicki 62, 72, 125 Elkins, Connie 143 Ellard, Ken 70, 96, 125 Elliott, David 143 Elliori, Nancy 49,111 Ellis, Deborah 125 Elston, Gary 92, 99, 143 Elswick, Rod 143 Emery, Allen 111 Emerson, Susan 143 Emrich, Paula 143 Endicott, Terri 143 Endlich, Phil 125 England, Linda 72,73,125 Engquist, Ken 57, 86, 103, 125 Engstrom, Alan 126 Epperly, Kelley 126 Erthner, Kurt 126 Erthner, Rudolph 111 Estep, Vickie 52, 73, 126 Estes, Jim 9l,143 Estill, Dave 22, 29 Evans, Alten 143 Evans, Betty 143 Evans, Brooke 60, 111 Evans, Greg 87, 94, 95, 143 Evans, Wilma 46,126 Ewing, Bill 143 Eyman, Sandra 44, 53, 72, 111 F Fager, Joleen 143 Fager, Judy 72,73,111 Fair, Debra 143 Farha, Glen 57,111 Farmer, Ben 70, 126 Faulk, Mrs. Opal 19 Feeney, Richard 22. 30 Felt, Don 73,143 Ferguson, Mark 126 Fiechtner, Doug 96, 98, 99, 126 Fielder, Dana 46, 73, 138. 143 Fields, Mike 143 Fields, Robert 126 Fields, Steve 143 Fields, Tommy 111 Fife, Sharon 126 Fillmore, Gary 126 Fillmore, Glenn 63,111 Findley, Dianne 143 Findley, Donna 111 Findley, Shirley 73,111 Firsching, Linda 143 Fisher, Christa 22, 72, 73 Fisher, Regina 143 Flory, David 95,126 Fluty, Ron 126 Fogle, Frank 143 Ford, Bobbie 126 Ford, Carla 111 Foreman, Dr. Henry 22,25 Forister, Fritz 126 Forney, Karen 126 Foster, Cheryl 126 Foster, Eldon 22 Foster, Judy 73.126 Foster, Kent 70, 126 Foster, Lynne 49, 73, 126 Foster, Patricia 56. 111 Foster, Rebecca Ill Foudray, Becky 143 Fowler, Karen 73, 143 Fox, Beverly 65, 126 Fox, Nancy 143 Fox, Vicky 46, 73, 143 Foye, Renee 73, 143 Frank, Charles 68, 72, 126 Franklin, Patty 143 Franks, John 143 Frazier, Leanna 72, 126 Frederick, Rose 126 Freeman, Adrian 22 Freeman, Bill 73, 143 Freeman, Mark 143 French, Ann 143 French, Phyllis 126 Frey, Don 126 Friedman, Ron 64, 79, 84. 86, 88, 90, 126 Fry, Linda 143 Fuller, Floyd 48,126 Fultz, Darla 111 Funk, Byron 111 Funk, Paul 72, 73, 126 Funks, Dale 54,143 G Gabris, Brenda 143 Gaines, Glenda 45, 46, 72, 73, 111 Gaines, Roberta 126 Gallegos, Dorothy 60, 70, 143 Gallegos, Virginia 46, 111 Galloway, Donna 111 Galloway, Leda 111 Galvan, John 143 Gann,Vicki126 Gardener, Bill 143 Garfield. Randal 126 Gargztt, Georgia 73, 100, 1 Garrett, Ken 48, 86, 95, 126 Garrett, Linn 57, 87, 143 Gates, Anita 126 Gates, Marsha 67, 143 Gatley, Thelma 18 Gatlin, Mary 126 Gavras, Davida 143 Geary, Jessie 20 Geer, Larry 143 George, em 143 George, Danny 126 George, Diane 101, 126 George, JoAnn 70, 126 Gerant, Theresa 51,143 Gerkin, Charles 87, 95, 143 Gibson, Mike 111 Gifford, Kandy 126 Gilbert, Charlene 70, 126 Gilbert, Dennis 126 Gilbert, Karen 33.70.144 Gile, Sandra 144 Gilstrap, Debbie 144 Giltner, Gary 144 Girnple,Jacquie126 Glenn, Jan 144 Glenn, Martha 48, 70, 144 Glover, David 144 Glynph, Janice 144 Goad, Greg 111 Godbout, Linda 126 Goering, Jeff 144 Goering, Rebecca 48, 111 Goldsmith, Frieda 111 Gooch, Jimmy 144 Goodin, Belinda 144 Goodman, Norman 46.90, 144 Googdpasture, Mrs. Carter 1 Goodwin, Bill 42, 43, 111 Goodwin, Bob 42, 43, 111 Goodwin, Bobby 126 Goodwin, Mike 31,111 Gordon, Dale 111 Gordon, David 144, 151 Gordon, Luin 111 Gouladdle, Mike 144 Grady, Roger 144 Graham, Benita 144 Graves, Sharon 144 Gray, Dianna 111 Gray, Kenney 144 Gray, larry 39, 41, 63, 126 Green, Dan 57, 64, 68, 103, 111 Green, Eugene 144 Green, Joyce 63, 126 Green, Kris 144 Green, Michele 111 Green, Sandy 144 Green, Scott 144 Greenelsh, Steve 63, 111 Greider, Greg 37 Grewing, Bill 126 Grider, Ricky 144 Griekspoor, Phyllis 111 Griffith, Ronald 46, 64, 98, 99, 111 Index Griffith, Sandy 111 Griffith,Wayne144 Griggs, Earlene 126 Grim, Becky 49, 72, 126 Grim, Carol 144 Grim, Cheryl 144 Grimes, Ralph 126 Grimm, Anita 144 Grimm, Debra 111 Grimsley, Danny 144 Gross, Karen 144 Gucene, Carol 144 Guest, Ron 63,102 Guhn, Jerry 144 Guinn,Carol Sue 126 Gum,Charles 61 Gutscher, Randy 144 Hutzmer, Rodger 89, 126 Guy, Janice 126 H Haas, Carl 144 Haddoz, Jinger 73,111 Hagnauer, Dixie 144 Haivala, Linda 111 Hakenholz, Una Mae 144 Hale, Doug 127 Hale, Ronald 127 Hall, Alan 87,144 Hall, Karen 127 Hall, Nancy 144 Hall, Steve 127 Hall,Tim127 Haller, Becky 144 Haller, Susan 41, 44, 48,49, 62,127 Halsig, Rita 27, 40, 46, 72 Hamby, John 63,127 Hamilton, Dee Ann 72,127 Hamilton, Theda 144 Hamm, Darryl 46, 144 Hammer, Richard 127 Hammer, Peggy 73, 144 Hammon, Danny 73, 95, 144 Hammon, J. R, 95, 127 Hammons, George 86, 94, 95, 127 Hancock, Cherry 72, 127 Hancock, Robert 127 Hand, Steve 127 Hannah, Christy 70,144 Halnlnon, Mike 49, 72, 73, 1 Hansen, Pam 144 Hansen, Wesley 127 Hanson, Eric 58, 96, 99, 127 Harbour, Marsha 144 Harden, Everett 22 Harder, Anita 111 Hardin, Sherry 127 Hardtarfer, Denise 43, 44, 52, 127 Harmon, Diana 46,144,157 Harmon, Mrs. Helen 23, 52 Harper, Barbara 127 Harper, Regina 66, 127 Harris, Mindi 70, 127 Harrell, Marsha 127 Harris, Diana 144 Harris, Henry 144 Harris, Sherri 61 Harrison, Steve 127 Hart, Judy 56, 72, 127 Hartsel, Beverly 46, 127 Hartshorn, Tom 127 Havel, Terry 144 Havercroft, Lola 23 Halvgy Dennis 70, 71, 96, Hawkins, Tim 144 Hawzipta, Donna 144 Hayes, Barbara 66, 127 Hays, Arvene 46, 144 Hays, Leslie 42, 46, 47, 70, 79, 122. 127 Hays, Martha 112 Hays, Richard 127 Hazen, Darlene 112 Hazeg, Pam 37, 39, 40, 41, 11 Headley, Janice 70,144 Headley, Mary 112 Healan, Louis 144 Heald, Bev 145 Hearing, Sherylin 112 Heasley, Danny 55, 57, 70, 145 Helm, Bruce 145 Helm,Jona127 Helt, Richard 112 Hendee, Ronnie 145 Henderson, Jeff 127 Hendricks, Christy 42, 51, 54, 74, 112 Henschel, Richard 56,127 Hensley, Bruce 145 Hensley, Jerry 145 Hephner, Chris 49, 63, 127 Herd, Steve 96 Hergert, Sharon 112 Herman, Nancy 59,112 Herrell, Michael 112 Herrman, Jerome 87,145 Herrman, Kenny 127 Herzig, Melody 145 Hess, Alan 112, 113 Hess, Ciana 145 Hetzel, Lynn 145 Hibarger, Ann 145 Hibbs, Dorth 18 Hicken, Vicki 127 Hickerson, Sandy 112 Hicks, Richard 127 Hicks, Roe 57,112 Highland, Linda 127 Hilgenberg, Marsha 70,145 Hilger, Robert 20 Hill, Bruce 127 Hill, Buddy 145 Hill, Christy 32, 53, 127 HilI,Jolene73,112 Hill, Teresa 41, 42, 49. 72, 73, 127 Hill,Wesley127 Hillman,Judy41,70,128 Hillin,Janet70,112 Hillin, Jolynn 70,145 Hills, Teresa 145 Hinckley, Don 145 Hines, Carol 73, 145 Hinshaw, Doris 20 Hipp, John 64,98,99,112 Hirsh, Beth 48, 52, 128 Hirsh,James128 Hoaglan, Kathleen 53,128 Hobson, Kathy 37, 40, 41, 49,72,128 Hodge, Ronnie 128 Hodges, Debbie 49, 145 Hodges, Pam 46,145 Hodson, Paul 145 Hoffman, Frank 91, 145 Hoffman, Janet 145 Hoffman, Penny 128 Hoggard, Gary 145 Holder, Nancy 128 Holder, Stan 63,128 Holder, Teena 145 Hcleman, Harold 64, 86, 95, 128 Holler, Jim 70,145 Hollingsworth, Lynn 70, 96, 145 Hollister, Cathy 128 Holmes, Larry 145 Holmes, Vickie 112 Holsey, Jeannine 112 Holt, Mitzi 145 Holzhouser, Larry 146 Honn, Terry 73, 99, 146 Hood, Donna 146 Hooper, Brenda 73, 112 Hooper, Coretta 146 Hooper, Floretta 146 Hoover, Judy 146 Hopkins, Pam 128 Hopkins, Sharon 46, 125, 128 Hopper, Brian 146 Hoppes, Paula 62, 128 Horner, Jerry 128 Horner, LaDonna 48, 65, 128 Horinek, Lonnie 52,56,128 Horning, Kathy 128 Horning, Mike 112 Horning, Pat 146 Horning, Randy 112 Hoskins, Debbie 146 Hoskins, Dennis 112 Houchin. David 46, 50, 64, 98,99,146 Houpt, Harold 146 Houser, Max 146 Houston, Billie 146 Houston,Sam112 Howard, Daryl 146 Howard, Mike 112 Howard, Rhonda 146 Howdeshell, Elaine 72, 73, 112 Howell, Brenda 59, 112 Howell, Randy 146 Howerton, Sue 146 Hudson, Jeanne 128 Hudson, Pamela 62.112 Hudson, Ricky 146 Hudson, Suzan 70,146 Huestan, Debra 128 Huffstediler, Carolyn 146 Hughes. Chris 64, 84, 86. 128 Hughes, Diana 73,128 Hughes, Larry 146 Huhs, Teresa 146 Hull, Donald 112 Hull, Eldon 128 Hull, Fran 146 Hulse, Denise 46, 52, 65, 70, 75,112 Hulse, Gary 45.50.128 Hulse. Terry 128 Humphrey,Janace146 Hundley, Mike 86, 95, 128 Hundley, Terry 146 Hunt, Richard 31,45,146 Hunziker, Janice 49, 70, 146 Hurd, Steve 146 Hus, Dennis 146 Hush, Donna 133 Huson.Cynthia146 Hutchins, Ron 146 Hutchinson, Stephen 128 Hutchison, Grace 20 Hutton,Ann112 Hutton, Susan 146 Hynes, Rick 73,86.112 lgo, Kathy 146 lndermill, Dale 112 lngrar'n,Diane128 Ingram, Sandra 112 Inman, Robert 49, 146 Irving, William 147 Ivey, Gene 99, 147 Ivy, Robert 147 J Jackson, Diane 62.128 Jackson, Donna 138, 147 Jackson, Rickey 147 Jacobs, Gerald 147 Jacobs, Janet 128 Jacobson, Steve 112 Jahde, Roy 96,147 Jahnke,Marke147 Jahnke, Sandy 70,112 James, Sharon 128 Jameson, Jody 147 Janke, Steve 147 Janne, Wayne 87,147 Jantz, Dwight 57, 99. 128 Jantz, Vivian 128 Jarman, Steven 87, 147 Jayne, Tony 73, 128 Jeck, John 147 Jeffries, Linda 52,128 Jemison, Robert 70, 147 Jenkins, Deborah 147 Jenkins, Sandra 23 Jessup, Jack 70,147 Jetgg Roger 64, 69, 86, 90 Jimenez, Jeanette 147 Johnico, Phil 147 Johnson,Al 41 Johnson, Betty 147 Johnson, Bruce 147 Johnson,Charles 129 Johnson, Chris 129 Johnson, Debbie 73,147 Johnson, Devra 129 Johnson, Gary 147 Johnson, Gwen 65,129 Johnson, Jerry 64, 70, 86, 94, 95, 112 Johnson, Kathy 129 Johnson, Linda G,147 Johnson, Linda J. 72, 112 Johnson, Marty 112 Johnson, Richard D.112 Johnson, Rick L.129 Johnson, Ricky G,113 Johnson, Robin 113 JohnsonfSherri 73, 147 Jolliff, Del 63, 64, 113 Jones, Beverly 129 Jones, Bill 129 Jones, Clifford 64, 77, 84, 86 Jones, Cozell 147 Jones, Dale 113 Jones, Danny 147 Jones, Debby 147 Jones, Edgar 102 Jones, Larry 70, 147 Jones, Loren 58.63, 129 Jones, Mark 147 Jones, Maurine 129 Jones, Mike 129 Jones, Phyllis 147 Jones, Sandy 147 Jones, Sue 147 Jones, Teresa 147 Jones, Tom 147 Jordan, Ann 46, 50, 65, 72, 129 Joy, Joe 147 Juarez, Roxy 46,147 K Kaba, Kent 147 Kabler, Brian 147 Kaczowka, Debra 113 Kadlec, Kathy 147 Kahmeyer, Randy 147 Kaiser, Marilyn 147 Kannarr, Linda 147 Kaufman, J. B. 40, 41, 73, 129, 134 Kealen, Paula 147 Keeler. Terry 147 Keeter, Jan 147 Keeter, Stan 147 Keeton, Marjorie 129 Keith, Kenneth 147 Kelley, Bob 70,129 Kelley, Danny 63,113 Kelley, Patty 113 Kelley, Rose 147 Kellogg, Darrell 16 Kelly, Greg 113 Kemble, Diane 41, 44, 53 62, 113 Kemp, Karen 147 Kempling, Diana 147 Kendrick, Bob 46, 129 Kennedy, David 30, 57, 86 129 Kennedy,Jim 86, 113 Kenning, John 147 Kent, Eileen 147 Kenyon, Rosalie 113 Kerley, Mrs. Patsy 23, 26 52 Kerna, Sherry 147 Kerr, Joe 73,87,95,147 Kersey, Becky 67, 147 Kerstein, Paula 65,129 Kester, Denise 44, 113 Kester, Mary 70,147 Killough, Kathy 129 Kimbell, Cathy 5O,52,129 Kimberlin, Kenneth 113 Kingerknecht, Jack 23, 28, 5 Kindrick, Carolyn 113 King, Daryl 129 King, Debbie 35, 73, 147 King, Paula 49,113 King, Ron 147 King, Sam 129 Kinkaid, Mike 129 Kinseth, Sue 70,73,147 Kirby, Robert 87, 95, 147 Kirby, Susan 147 Kirk, Connie 147, 155 Kirkes, Rusty 147 Kirkhart, Billy 99,129 Kirkpatrick, Patty 129 Kisner, Mrs. Jaunita 19 Kisner, Kenny 20 Kitchens, Danny 148 Kitsmiller, Susan 63, 65, 73, 129 Kittrell, Mike 129 Klein, Bob 148 Klein, Mike 87, 148 Knaack, Raymond 89,113 Knauff, Darryl 73:99, 148 Knichel, Bruce 148 Knight, Paula 65,129 Knight, Sharon 60,113 Knipp, Edwin 113 Knoblauch, Janie 59,113 Knoblauch, Susan 129 Knoettgen, Mike 148 Knoll, Norman 129 Knoll, Steve 148 Knowles, LaKa,tia 70,113 Knowles, William 113 Knuth,Janell 67, 72, 77, 113 Koehn, Larry 63, 113 Koerner, Paul 87, 95, 148 Konecny, Mary 129 Kozaka,John95,148 Krablin,Johnny 70,148 Kragh, Gary 129 Kragh, Janet 73, 113 Kramer, Kevin 92, 129 Krebs, Mike 113 Kristek,Jim148 Krueger, Joe 113 Krumrey, Mike 87, 148 Kruser, Alan 73 Kuehn, Diane 113 Kuhns. Mrs. Wanda 19 Kuschnereit, Gwen 48, 65, 129 Kweeth, Ronnie 148 L Ladd, Kay 113 Ladd, Mike 148 Ladd, Phyllis 148 l.aFollette, Susan 52, 70. 148 Laivellin, John 148 Lake, Linda 63,113 Lamb, Mike 73,148 Lamb, Rose 23 Lambertus, Raymond 114 Lambring, Ken 148 Landers, Debby 129 Landreth, Gary 114 Lane, Mrs, Vera 23 Langenagger, Karen 70, 148 Langford, Donna 61 Lankford, Sheridan 53,129 Lanning, Jerry 129 Lansdowne, Terry 40, 41, 72, 114 Lantz, Bill 148 Larkin, Sandy 148 Larson, J. 73 Latas, Ralph 95,129 Latta, Terry 45, 86, 90, 129 Lassley, Tom 86,9O,129 Lauber, Georgia 148 Laubhan, James 148 Lawe, James 148 Lawrence, Barbara 129 Lawrence, Robert 148 Lawrence, Robert fSR.j 75. 114 Lawson, Ollie 129 Lea, Stephanie 148 Leake, Belinda 149 Leavell, Gary 129 Lee, Bill 70, 99, 149 Lee, Gene 23 Lee, Nita 129 Lee, Sharon 50, 66, 129 Lefever, Kathy 149 Lefevre, Bill 149 Legg. Mike 149 Lehman, Carolyn 114 Lehman, Karen 149 Lehr, Robert 23 Leidy, Mildred 129 Leiker. Randy 57,129 Leiker. Steve 57, 68. 114 Lemings, Michael 93, 114 Lemmon, Phyllis 149 Lemons, Boyd 114 Lemons, Donald 64, 92, 114 Lenhart. Mike 50.129 Lent, David 149 Leonard, Nancy 129 Leslie, Keith 58, 70, 149 Lesperance, Kathy 38, 39, 41, 114 Letsinger, Dana 46. 129 Lewandowski, David 64, 103, 129 Lewis, Alan 87, 91, 149 Lewis. Diana 149 Lewis. Eddie 114 Liebst, Craig 64, 86, 87, 96, 129 Liebst, Jerry 64, 86, 96, 129 Light, Anita 114 Lile, Jana 129 Lind. Richard 57.129 Lindstrom, John 70,114 Lineback, Don 114 Link,Curtis149 Link, Ron 149 Linri, James 149 Linn, Larry 129 Cinn, Linda 48,65,129 Linn, Sharon 114 Linnebur, Bernie 149 Linnebur, Greg 149 Linot, Linda 65,101,114 Linton, Donna 129 Lippincott, Dean 45, 70, 129 Little, Diane, 129 Little, Janie 149 Lloyd, Mike 129 Loder, Becky 46, 47, 114 Loder, Bruce 149 Lofdahl, Connie 60,114 Logan, Leonard 114 Logan, Randy 149 Logan, Reta 130 Logue, Mike 130 Longhofer, 'Diana 46, 73, 130 Loucks. Jo Lynn 114 Lovelady, Ronnie 130 Low, Allen 149 Lowman, Nancy 28,114 Lowrey, Christine 69, 70, 149 Lowrey, Lawrence 23, 87, 91 Lucas, Mark 130 Ludlam, Michael 114 Luginbill, Mona 114 Lumly. Loretta 114 Luna, Marci 130 Luna, Marci fSr.b 115 Lundgren, Eric 96,115 Lunt, Brenda 62,130 Lunt. Darrell 149 Luper, Jacky 61, 115 Luthi, Kay 130 Luthi, Merlin 23,95 Luznicky, Howard 149 Lybarger, Nancy 115 Lyden, Larry 130 Lyman, Clark 23, 26,44 Lynch, Colleen 65,130 M Mackay, Glenn 130 Mackey, Beverly 46, 73, 149 Mackey, William 115 Macna ma ra. Ma rtha 23, 27, 51 Madden.CaroI 103 Maditz, Penny 48,72,13O Mah, Mames 48, 54, 63, 74, 91,115 Maier, Roberta 130 Mainzer, Judy 130 Majors, Jerry 87, 95, 149 Malcolm, Mary 73.149 Malia, James 70, 149 Malone, David 149 Malsam, Larry 63,130 Maltby, Jerry 46, 49, 72, 115 Maltby, Teri 149 Maneely, Maria 149 Maneely, Marilyn 73.115 Manion, Roger 149 Manka, J. Ashford 16 Mann,Cathy115 Manos, Steve 130 Mans, Danny 130 Mansfield, Kevin 115 Maple, Ozia 20 Maples, Gary 130 Maples, John 149 Mar, David 50,115 Marcelle, T. 73 Marclie, Jeannie 149 Marquand, B. 96,99 Marquand, Janette 45,101, 149 Marshall, Herbert 20 Marshall, John 149 Martin, Barbara 65, 109. 115 Martin, David 130 Martin,Jerry D. 130 Martin,Jerry W. 130 Martin, Margaret 149 Martin, Michael 149 Martin, Mike 115 Martin, Nancy 70,149 Martin, Pat 130 Martin, Patti 149 Martin, Phil 115 Martin, Sheila 149 Martin, Sydney 45, 50, 70, 74,115 Martin, Thomas 23, 30 Martin,Tim115 Martindale. Stephanie 149 Martinez. Albert 58, 73, 130 Martinez, Delly149 Martinex, Mary 149 Martling,Valeta149 Mason, Doug 87.95. 149 Mason, Linda 149 Mason, Lynnette 37, 41, 130 Mason, Wanda 115 Massey, Lynn 115 Massey, Nancy 149 Mast, Peggy 130 Mastin, Glena 149 Mastrangel, Glenda 130 Matthews, Manuel 149 Matthews, Rhonda 46, 149 Mattingly, David 102 Maugans,Daleen115 Maxfield, Mrs, Mary 19 May, Kathryn 115 May, iviike 149 May, Rita 149 Maybrier, Jim 115 Mayers, Francis 130 Maze, Dennis 64, 86, 102, 130 McAllister, Marcia 149 McBride, Birdie 46, 54, 65, 115 McCafferty, Mike 92, 130 McCaffree, Janet 49, 130 McCall, Glenn 87,149 McCammon, Robert 130 McCann, Pamela 45,115 McCarty, Barbara 149 McClure, Barbara 115 McCollar, Sandy 60, 115 McComes,Craig149 McCormick, Clyde 149 McCoskey, Lynn 56, 73, 130 McCowan, David 130 McCoy, Mike 70,149 McCoy, Rick 48, 149 McCoy. Ronnie 54, 63, 115 McCurley, Mrs. Edith 19 McDaniel, Dennis 115 McDaniel, Nancy 73,130 McDavitt, David 130 McDonald, Scott 149 McElhiney, Dr. David 16 McFall, Danny 149 McFall,Jan115 McFall, Robin 70,149 McFarland, Lee Ann 115 McGill, Phyllis 149 McGill,Tom 64,72,92,13O McGlothern,Teresa 115 McGowan, Judy 130 McHenry, Mike 150 Mclntire, Judy 72,130 Mclntire, Steve 150 Mclntyre,Cindy115 McKellips, Larry 68,130 McKeneIIy, Penny 150 McKenzie, Kim 150 McKinney, Bill 115 McKinney, Carolyn 115 McLaren, Bob 130 McLinden, Betty 150 McMallow, Shelley 49,150 McMichael, Janet 150 McMillen, Kevin 41.130 McMullen, Gary 73,87,150 McMullen, Mark 130 McNabb, Richard 94, 99, 130 McNabb, Sharon 46.105, 115 McNew, Sharon 115 McNutt. E. 63 McNutt, Ted 63, 130 McPheil, Danny 150 Index McPherron, Mrs, Lois 23. 26, 44 McPherson, Karen 130 McPherson, Yolanda 42, 62, 127,130 McQuillan, John 92,130 McTaggart, Janet 130 Meachum,Cheryl13O Mead, Sidney 87, 92, 150 Meadows, John 130 Means, Mike 73,150 Means, Mrs. Pauline 23,55 Medcalf, Sandy 115 Medford,Carol15O Medlam, Judy 130 Medlam, Lee 63,130 Medlin, Sharon 130 Medlock, Bryon 73,150 Medrano, Mike 130 Medrano, Pat 150 Meeker, Larry 63,131 Meister, Jo 115 Melton, Judy 46, 50, 150 Mendenhall,Chris 131 Mendenhall, Janelle 131 Mendoza, Jaime 92, 150 Menefue, Jackie 70, 131 Menzies, Beverly 131 Menzies, Raymond 150 Merrick, Ron 131 Merrifield, Ann 150 Merritt, Ann 150 Merritt, Barbara 150 Mesel, Gay 150 Mesel,Virginia115 Metcalf, Donnella 55, 65, 70,115 Metcalf, Lyndel 70, 150 Metz, Patty 150 Meyer, Cheryl 62, 115 Meyer, Greg 63, 115 Michener, John M, 16 Miles, Mark 87, 150 Miller, Arvil 131 Miller, Donna 150 Miller, Linda 150 Miller, Phil 131 Miller, Regina 150 Miller, Rosely 115 Miller, Scott 64, 79, 84, 86. 103,115 Miller, Vicki 150 Mills, Gary 115 Mills, Goldie 131 Millsap, Martha 115 Mifigg, Don 57,64,86,102 Minger, Ami 150 Mitchell, Brad 150 Mitchell, John 72, 73, 115 Mitchell, Kathy 116 Mitchell, Larry 73,150 Mitchell, Skipper 56,131 Molina, Alfred 86,131 Monroe, Steve 131 Monteith, John 39, 73, 116 Montgomery. Chuck 131 Moody, Tom 150 Mook, Rick 150 Moore, Boyd 150 Moore, Chris 150 Moore, Nancy 131 Moore, Shirley 150 Moore, Veronica 116 Moreland, Pat 131 Morell, Pat 86 Morgan, Kathy 150 Morgan, Linda 51, 70, 131 Morgan, Tom 73,150 Morrell, Francine J. 61 Morris, Dr.Al 16 Morris, Connie 150 Morris, Debbie 131 Morris, Don 73,150 Morris, Jim 131 Morris, Linda 116 Morris, Marsha 131 Morris, Mrs. Marilyn 24,100 Morris, Rickey 131 Morrison, Gerald 18 Morrison, Mike 64, 86, 87, 88, 90, 131 Morse, Donna 150 Morse, Gordon 24 Morton, LaJuana 73,116 Morton, Scott 70, 150 Morton, Stan 116 Mosher, Cathy 49, 70, 131 Mosher, Jim 131 Moss, Carl 131 Moss, Mrs. Virginia 24,32 Moye, B. 73 Moyer, Mike 131 Muci, J, R. 24 Muller, Ron 131 Mullikin, James 116 Mullins, Dianne 116 Munz,Jodine131 Murphy, Joan 73,150 Musgrove, Linda 46, 49, 116 Myers. Charlene 150 Myers, Doug 95, 99, 131 N Naden, Cathy 70,150 Nading, Debbie 66, 79, 116 Nading, Kathy 69. 131 Nash, Kathy 131 Nauta, Rosa 116 Nedrow, Mrs. Elda 24,32 Neese, Larry 150 Neese, Lloyd 99, 116 Neff, Donna 116 Neil,Phil131 Nelson, Deanna 49,131 Nelson, Glenda 73,150 Nelson, Jim 20 Nelson, Robert 150 Neu, Rochelle 150 Nevergall,Rolland131 Newell, Sammy 150 Newhouse, Terri 150 Newman, Kim 96,150 Nebarger, Robert 131 Nicholas, Marc 68,116 Nichols, Blake 70,131 Nichols, Kent 150 Nickel, Kenneth 131 Nickel, Russell 151 Niedens, Mike 57, 64, 77, 84,94,95,116 Niedens, Tony 151 Nienke, Steve 116 Nietteld,Cindy43,45,46. 71,122, 131 Noble, Lyneta 60,116 Noland, Kathy 151 Norman, James 151 North, Debbie 151 North, Leslie 73, 116 Norton,Terry 50,151 Norton,Vicki59,116 Nowlin, Mike 151 Nuessen, Leon 131 0 Oakes, Cheryl 70, 151 Oaks, Martha 41,131 O'Brian, Pat 58, 63, 131 O'Brien, Jane 151 O'Byrne, Cathy 116 O'Dell, Dena 46,131 Odette, David 57, 151 Odle, Carolyn 131 O'Hara, Kim 151 O'Hara, Mary 70,151 O'Hearn, Patty 46,68,116 O'Hearn, Susan 131 Oliver, Jack 46,47,77,116 Oliver, Margaret 24 Oliver, Paul 151 Olson, Elsie 24, 28, 56 Olson, Grady 132 Ortiz, Ralph 46,63,95,116 Osborne, Deborah 51, 55, 132 Osterloh, C. L. 116 Oswalt, Bill 24, 86, 92 Ott, Jill 67, 70, 151 Ott, Randal41, 116 Owen, Bob 116 Owen, Janet 151 Owen, Mike 151 Owings, Janet 132 P Padgett, Gary 57,87,151 Page, Harry 72,86,95,132 Page, Patricia 151 Page, Tim 86, 132 Palin, Bill 57, 132 Palmer, Gary 132 Palmer, Harold 132 Palmer, Linda 151 Palmer, Robert 73, 116 Palmer, Tom 87,90,151 Pankaskie, Steve 116 Parke, Je Ne 132 Parker, Jacqueline 31, 70. 151 Parker, Tom 87,151 Parli, Roland 116 Parmele, LuAnn 73,151 Parrott, Connie 151 Parmenter, Mike 73,132 Parrott, Jerry 63, 72, 132 Parrott, Larry 151 Patterson, R. 87 Paugh, Linda 60,116 Paul, Jimmy 99, 132 Parler, Sam 151 Pavlicek, Eddie 151 Pavlick, Margaret 70, 109, 116 Paxson, Debbie 151 Payne, Johnna 151 Payne, Penny 60,116 Payne, Tina 46, 116 Payne, Vicki 63. 132 Pearce, Brad 64, 98, 99, 132 Pearce, Kevin 151 Pearson, Janella 49, 52, 101, 116 Pearson, Tim 99,151 Peck, Rodger 132 Peebler, Geraldine 132 Peer, Cathy 116 Peitz, Cynthia 73,151 Peitz, Mrs. Karen 24 Peluso, Pat 151 Pender, Mrs. Berniece 24 Pendergrass. Mark 72, 116 Penix, Gertrude 20 Penix, Jane 132 Pennington, Lon 48,151 Pepper, Fred 132 Pero, Julie 151 Perrin, Dalenn 49,73,151 Perry, Carl 116 Peters, Robynn 116 Peters, Sonja 61.116 Petersen, Bill 151 Peterson, Billie 132 Petrocelli, Jean 132 Petrocelli, Joy 116 Pet'tit,Pattie151 Pettriess, Patty 132 Petzel,MarIies132 Phelps, Kathy 73, 151 Phelps, Debbie 152 Phillips, D. 73 Phillips, Larry 152 Phillips, Mike 132 Pierce, Natalie 152 Pierson, Melinda 71,132 Pike, Charles 132 Pilgreen, terry 42, 43, 46, 47,48,74,75,105,116 Piper, Mark 91,152 Pinkerton, Becky 48, 132 Piotrowski, Joe 117 Peper, Susan 117 Pitts, Pamela 152 Pitzer, Vicky 152 Pitzer, William 132 Plush, Dorothy 132 Pogue, Danny 117 Pogue, Leslie 117 Pogue, Vance 57, 68, 70, 87. 152 Poland, John 72,73,117 Poland, Robert 132 Polk, Tom 132 Pomodoro, Marion 67, 73. 152 Poore. Connie 152 Popp, Bernie 37, 41, 46, 47, 48,72,79,132 Porth, Sharon 132 Post, Sonja 61,117 Poston, Pat 132 Pote, John 24 Pottorf, Mike 26, 40, 132, 134 Pottorfl, Dr. Gary N. 16 Powell, Barbara 117 Powell, Barry 35 Powell, Bill 152 Powell, Brenda 152 Powell, Charles 73,152 Powell, Diane 152 Powell, Mary 117 Powell, Melvin 152 Powell, Mike 132 Prater, Clarissia 52, 55, 73. 152 Pray, Tony 152 Preston, Rick 132 Price, Wilma 132 Prichard, Barbara 132 Prieb, Gordon 24 Prgesbi Nancy 46. 53, 55, 70, Prohn, Becky 132 Prohn, Pat 70, 152 Propp, Cindy 152 Purkey.Hal88,117 Piirl. Eunice 117 Pu rser, Duane 30, 132 Putman, Karen 73,152 Pyles, Karen 24,41 Pyles, Dr. Ralph A. 15,16 Q Quigg, John 152 Quincy, Shelley 132 Quinn, Kathy 152 Quist, Linda 117 R Rader, Lula 73,152 Rains, Donna 132 Ralls, Tommy 70,132 Ralston, Joe 152 Rampey, Margaret 152 Rampey, Mildred 152 RandIeman,Dicky117 Randolph, Terry 152 Rangel, Tom 152 Rankin, Joyce 132 Ratliff, Debbie 48, 152 Raux, Robert 73, 152 Ray, Bonnie 132 Rayl, Alvin 152 Rea, John 95,132 Read, Elaine 48, 152 Read, Terry 117 Reay, Keith 132 Rector, Max 132 Redden, Shelley 132 Redden, Tony 152 Reece, Georgia 152 Reed, Forrest 117 Reed, Dennis 87.152 Reed, Henry 73, 117 Reed, Susan 46, 65, 100, 105, 117 Reed, W. 61 Reedy, Mark 152 Reeves, Susan 117 Reimer. Steve 99, 132 Reischmann, Bruce 63,117 Renner, Bill 132 Renteria, Dana 152 Reynolds, Drew 39, 41 Reynolds, Mike 132 Rhodes, Lee 132 Rhoten, Greg 132 Richardson, Bobby 117 Richardson. Carolyn 152 Richardson, Cheryl 117 Richardson, Gene 117 Richardson, Martha 24 Richardson, Robert 24 Richerson, Michael 117 Richman, Sandy 62.72, 125. 127, 133 Ricketts.Steve 63, 64, 78, 79,86,92,117 Rickords, Nosh 133 Riley, Jim 152 Riley, Karin 53, 133 Ringer, Terry 152 Rinke, Dennis 152 Rising, Linda 43,62,125, 133 Ritter,Donna 117 Ritter, Sandy 70,152 Roach, James 133 Reach, Jeff 117, 118 Robb, Theodore 87,152 Roberts, Bill 87, 152 Roberts, Carla 67, 152 Roberts, Chris 152 Roberts, Emma 152 Roberts, Nevin 117 Roberts, Tammy 117 Robertson, John 86, 90, 133 Robertson, Mike 57,87,152 Robbins, Johnny 73,133 Robbins, Mrs. Flossie 20 Robinson, Billie 152 Robinson, Bobbie 152 Robinson, Carol 70, 133 Robinson, Joe 29,133 Robinson, Judy 59,117 Robinson, Kent 152 Robinson, Marcia 52,133 Roby, Mark 57,152 Rodrick, Jan 152 Roeder, Ursula 70, 133 Roehrman, Linda 117 Rogers, Barbara 152 Rogers, James 152 Rogers, Johnny 117 Rogers, Linda 45, 153 Rogers, Marilyn 153 Roles, Teresa 153 Roller, Jim 61 Roller. Richard 50, 70, 99. 133 Roller, Roger 24, 33, 64, 70, 71, 103 Rolls, T. 86 Rooker, Patty 133 Rooney, Don 153 Roop, Beverly 48, 65, 100, 133 Roop, Calvin 153 Roop, Delbert 75, 117 Roper, Larry 153 Rosene, Brian 64, 98, 99. 117 Ross, Ralph 24,29 Rossman, Diane 67,79,133 Rouse, Randy 133 Rouse, Rhonda 27, 52, 70. 117 Rousseau, Cathy 133 Rowell, Barry 133 Rowland, Barbara 73,153 Roy, Richard 96, 99, 133 Rucker. Jennifer 133 Ruckman, Sandra 153 Ruddle, Debbie 153 Rugan, Judy 153 Ruggis, Mark 153 Ruhl, Harvey 20 Runberg,Rob133 Runft, Howard 24 Runge, Richard 117 Rush, Pam 153 Russell, Barbara 75,117 Russell, Dave 153 Russell, James 133 Russell, Jean 153 Russell, Kathie 133 Russell, Mrs. Lovetta 24,28 Ruth, Barbara 133 Rutledge, Debbie 133 Rutledge, John 45, 46, 47, 72, 117 Rutledge, Tom 133 Ryan, Barbara 73,133 Ryan, Larry 133 Ryan, Larry W. 118 Ryel, Roger 153 Ryman, Richard 133 I would like to acknowledge the many people who gave invaluable assistance and greatly aided in the production of this book. Many thanks to Mr. Frank Wright and Mr. John Sayler of American Yearbook Company, South's ad- ministrative staft and faculty, and the student body for their cooperation in the book's publication. A special note of thanks goes to student government for their financial support which enabled us to have a better quality cover. On a more personal note, I will take this opportunity to extend an individual thank you to each staff member and say congratulations on the production of a fine yearbook. Terry Pilgreen, Editor S Satfle, Rita 133 Sageser, Becky 153 Sageser, Nancy 118 Sageser, Rex 133 Sailor, Tommy 64,86,118 Sheppard, Kay 73.154 Sheppard, Mrs. Marjorie 25 Sheppard, Steve 134 Shegoiser, Dr, Lawrence H. 1 Sherwood, Candice 73, 154 Shields, Doris 118 Index Spurlock. Cheryl 154 Spurrier, Larry 43, 45, 51 127, 135 Staats, Steven 119 Stafford, Steve 135 Standlich, Jerry 135 Standley,Donette135 48.52,73.138.155 Thomas, Gary 135 Thomas, Jeff 155 Thomas, Judy 155 Thomas, Larry Dean 155 Thomas, Larry Dwight 155 Thomas, Phyllis 119 Waller, Gary 70,136 Waller, Melinda 70, 136 Waller, Pamela 48, 136 Walling, Dana 156 Walsh, Steve 136 Walter, Billie 156 Walters, Ava 65,66,101, 136 Williams, Mike 156 Williams, Mike D. 156 Williams,Mike R. 137 Williams, Rita 137 Williams, Ron 73,157 Williams. Stan 95,157 Williams, Vicki 44, 46, 62, St, Clair, Randall 118 ShiyIey'May1ha154 StandIey,M3ry65,135 Thompson, Anna 46,155 1110. 120 I St. Peter, David 133 Shirley. Robert 68, 118 Stange, Richard 154 Th0fTlD500- Cathy 72,135 Wanker, Merita 62, 68. 156 W l0U8hbY' M'55 Mama 25- St, Vrain, Brad 118 Shirley, Ronald 154 Stangle, Debbie 119 Th0fTlP50niJ'mCY119 Ward, Bob 136 44,145 St. Vrain, Debbie 133 Sallee, Warren 133 Samples, Jean 73,153 Sams, John D.87,95,153 Sanborn, Jo Etta 133 Sanborn, Mark 32, 63, 118 Sanders, Cheryl 133 Sanders, Jack 153 Sanders, James 63, 133 Sanders, Jim 133 Sanders, Jim M. 118 Sanders, Keith 87, 153 Sanders, Larry 133 Sanders. Mike J. 153 Sanders, Mike M,133 Sanderson, Charles 24, 33 Sanderson, Harleigh 24 Santiago, Charles 133 Sapp, Diana 72, 73, 118 Saranko, Danny 133 Satterthwaite, Rex 99, 153 Saunder,Shiela153 Saunders, Larry 96, 99, 134 Saunders, Steve 134 Saunstaire, Dale 99,134 Shockey, Janie 154 Shoults, Billie 134 Shull, Loretta 27, 66, 154 Shull, Sandra 118 Shultz, Ronald 154 Shumaker, Steve 45,118 Shunatona, Ken 38, 39, 118 Shurley, Keith 154 Shurtleff, Kent 63, 64, 79, 84, 85. 86, 118 Shutler,Sonie118 Siemers, Walter 118 Sills, Marion 118 Simegs, Athalene 72, 73, 11 Siminson, Martin 154 Simison, Bob 154 Simmons, Debby 119 Simmons, Fay 154 Simmons, Marcia 43, 46, 62, 119 Simonin, Andy 134 Simons, Craig 45, 70, 99, 134 Simonsen, Paulette 70, 71. Stangle, John 154 StangIe,Marlynn119 Stanley, Sheri 119 Starr, Vicky 60, 119 Stastny, John 154 Stastny, Karen 135 Stateler, John 113 Stauber, Jim 135 Steele, Jeanie 65. 135 Steiger, May 154 Stephens, Linda 73, 154 Stephens, Maryon 110, 119 Stevens, Dennis 154 Stevens, Greg 154 Stevens, Greg L. 135 Stevens, Janice 46, 53, 65. 101, 135 Stevens, Roger 154 Steward, Dee 135 Steward, Rhonda 46, 59. 119 Stewart, Dan 86,119 Stewart, Mickey 119 Stewart, Peggy 70, 155 Stewart, Mrs. Theresa 19 Thompson, Joe B119 Thompson, Randy 135 Thompson, Tommy 155 Thompson, Vera 73,155 Thornburg, Cathy 56,135 Thornton. James 155 Thurman, Cindy 155 Thurman, Irma 50, 53, 135 Thurman, Shirlee 48,135 Tidwell, Cathy 166, 155 Tieperman, Don 135 Tillery, Rick 119 Tilton, Gerald.57. 136 Timion, Glenda 155 Tinius, Barry 86,136 Tinius, Steve 28, 59, 64, 119 Titus, Sharon 155 Tobias, Eldon 136 Todd, Craig H. 155 Tole, Sharon 155 Toles, James 119 Tosone, Steve 48. 156 Totman, Bob 136 Toyekoyah, James 156 Trainer, Joe 136 Ward, Mark 156 Ward, Warren 156 Warne, Paul 156 Warne, Rick 156 Warner, Cheryl 156 Warner, Dianne 73, 156 Warren, Debbie 73, 120 Warren. Merita 156 Warren. Stephanie 41, 44. 46, 127. 136 Watkins, Jennelle 63.69, 120 Watkins, Pattie 62,156 Watkins, Robert 53, 92, 136 Watkins, Shirley 62, 136 Watkins, Terry 72, 73, 120 Watson, Gary 63, 120 Watson, Linda 136 Watson, P. 73 Watts, David 156 Wawak, Trudy 136 Waymire, Jeannie 136 Waymire, Larry 156 Weaver, Rick 87, 156 Webb, Frank Randal 70, Willson, Peggy 137 Wilmeth, Bill 120 Wilmeth,Judy 73,157 Wilson, Bart 70, 92, 157 Wilson, Charles 137 Wilson, Darvin 25 Wilson, Doug 157 Wilson, Edward J. 157 Wilson,Gary23,12O Wilson, Jackie 137 Wilson, John 157 Wilson, Kathy 46, 50. 52 137 Wilson, Mary 120 Wilson, Mike 157 Wilson, Nancy 157 Wilson, Robin 120 Wilson, Stan 137 Wilson. Susan 120 Wilton, Cathy 65,101,120 Wimberly, Nancy 6, 65, 120 Windeler, Rhonda 157 Windham, Cindy 62, 157 Windhan, Randy 137 Windler, Rita 32,137 Sawyer,Larry134 134 Stewart, Rod 68,135 Trainer, Mike 156 138,156 Wine' Sam 53,137 Scearce, Glenn 118 Simpson, Don 128, 135 Stewart, Tony 84,236,135 Traner. Mike 96, 97, 136 Webby Ginger 44' 46' 54' 55, Wingetv Mrs- Madelyn 25 Schaefer, Eunice 118 Simpson, Doris 20 St'Ckn9Yil-lnd3135 TVBVUBCW Mafk 36- 136 68, 120 Wise, Peggy 41, 46, 62, 72, Schaefer, Verlyn 153 Schaper, Marsha 153 Scheck, Lonnie 134 Scheck,Nadyne153 Schesser, Sue 27, 46, 73. Simpson, Ron 135 Sims, Rusty 57, 63, 64, 76, 77, 84, 85, 86, 103, 119 Sims, Yarala 154 Sinclair, Tom 135 Stierwalt, Betty 135 Stiger, Kay 73,155 Stiles, Harold 17 Stiles, Rick 70,155 Stitt, Steve 70, 135 Travis, Faye 20 Travis, Lucille 20 Trenary, Phil 156 Troutman,William C. 156 Tull, Donna 71,156 Webb, Linda 136 Webb, Richard 46,136 Webb, Sandy 136 Weber, Dan 156 Weber, Jerry 87.91, 156 137 Wittenbach, Mary 65 Wittstock, Mary 48, 137 Wolf, John 86, 94, 95, 137 Wolf, Terry 63,137 125,134 Sink, Janet 119 5i0ddBI'd, Bruce155 TUlliJ9Vl'Y119 Weber, Mary Sue 156 Wolf, William 25 Schinnerer, Jack 64, 86, Sinnett, Ralph 154 Swddafd- GVGEAI35 TUlli Sallfldfa 50' 119 Weber, Peggy 61, 120 woifabauer, RiCk157 134 Sinnott, Anthony 119 Swddafd, Melvin 155 TUVn9ViCl'19 Y'65-136 Wolfe, Debbie 157 Schinnerer,Jill43,134 Siroky, Randy 154 Stolzheise, David 135 Turner, Tom 46.63, 64586, Webster, Patty 37, 41, 45. 136 Wong, Eddie 64,120 Schippers, Ramona 153 Sisler, Lois 135 Stone, Cathy 41, 48, 135 96.136 Weeden, Tony 156 Wong, Joe 86, 137 Schippers, Susan 118 Slade, Norman 70,154 Stone, Lorene 18 Tuttle, John 87,156 Weinbrenner. Debbie 48, Wood, Brenda 157 Schluk, David 118 Slawson, Janet 119 Stone, Sandy 26, 41, 46, 49, U 49,72,136 Wood, Harold 46, 48, 64, 69 Schmidt, Glenda 134 Slayton, Brenda 135 72,135 WelCl1, BSCKY 156 91, 98, 99, 157 Schmidt, Nancy 153 Slayton, Toni 131, 135 Stonger, Janet 119 Upton, Jim 63,113,119 Welch,Charles12O Wgod, Marilyn 51,120 Schneider, Betty 65, 134 Small, Bobbie 135 Stonger, Jean 62,135 Utterback, Cynthia 28, 70, Welch, Marilyn 73, 156 Wood, Tammy 54, 120 Schneider, Eric 153 Smetana. Craig 154 Storay, Marla 70,135 136 Welch, Mike 156 Woodruff, Patricia 157 Schneider. Joyce 118 Smiley, Ruth 72,73,119 Stork, Mary 59,119 V Wells, Bill 156 Woodward, Garry 95, 98. Schneider, Linda 50,134 Smith, Arvel 16 Story, Pat 25 Wells, Ralph 120 99,120 Schoech, Marcia 73,153 Smith, Barbara 119 Stout, Marva 155 Valadez Louise 25 86 94 Wells, Vicki 120 Woodward, Larry 64, 86, 94 Schoenecker, Gerald 134 Smith, Beverly 62, 135 Stover, Greg 73, 87, 155 95 ' ' ' ' Werth,Victor120 95, 120 Schrimshaw, Bob 134, 63 Schroder, Synda 48, 65, 134 Schroth, Ronnie 153 Schroth, Sandy 134 Schultz, Mike 134 Schwab, Charlene 46,153 Schwahn, Vincent 153 Schwarz. Charles 24 Schwartz, Doug 134 Schwilling, Sharon 153 Scott, Beth 118 Scott, David 153 Scott, Jean 154 Scott, Lee 87, 154 Scott, Vicki 134 Scribner, Janice 118 Scriven, Bob 154 Seaitz. Joe 154 Seal, Suzan 154 Smith, Charles 63. 119 Smith, Cleve 53, 135 Smith, Dana 135 Smith, Debbie 43, 119 Smith, Donald 57,99,154 Smith, Donna 43, 72, 73. 135 Smith, Emirt 119 Smith, Gene 154 Smith, Jarold 154 Smith, Jerry 135 Smith, Johney 154 Smith, Karen 119 Smith, Keith 99, 154 Smith, Larry 119 Smith, Linda S.154 Smith, Linda C. 135 Smith, Lois 119 Smith, Mary 135 Smith, Michael 119 Stover, John 55, 74, 119 Strong, Mike 64,72,92,135 Strong, Steve 155 Stroud, Linda 70, 155 Strouse, Pam 119 Stuart, Larry 135 Stuart, Paul 135 Stumbaugh, Mike 155 Stumblingbear, Eugene 155 Sturdevant, Shirley 155 Stutes,Nickie135 Stwalley, Barbara 53. 135 Sugg, Linda 32 Sullivan, Art 135 Sullivan, Nancy 155 Summers, Dean 70,135 Summerville, Jeanee155 Sutten, Gary 63, 135 Sutterfield, Joe 155 Svenram, Gary 135 Valdois. Karen 136 Valle, Lee 136 Van Amburg, Doug 75,119 Vanatta, Marcia 119 VanCamp, Greg 111, 119 VanCamp, Steve 49, 156 VanCleave, Kay 61,119 VanDegrift. Kelly 136 Vanderheiden, Julia 20 Vanderhoff, Larry 156 Vanderpool, Cheryl 156 VanDeusen, Van 45, 64, 90, 109, 120 VanDolah, Judy 70,156 VanNover, Randall 120 Vant Leven, Brenda 136 Varner, Charles 25. 86 Varnum, Mike 98 Vaughn, Tom 120 Velte, Billie 70,156 West. Carolyn 131,136 West, John 156 West, Shirley 43, 45, 51, 120 Westman, Pat 73, 156 Westover, Robert 136 Wheatley, Wilbur 136 Whitcomb, Mrs. Evelyn 16 White, B. 87 White. Carolyn 52,136 White, Frank 156 White. Georgetta 136 White, Jeffrey 136 White, Joel 45, 55, 75, 120 White, Lyle 156 White, Mrs. Linda 25 White, Pete 156 White, Pete CJr.i 136 White, Randy 120 White, Rick 156 White, Steve 73, 156 Woodward, Maudie 20 Woolen, Shirley 73,157 Wooten, Russell 157 Worthan, Mark 70,157 Wray, Kathy 157 Wright, Brenda 73, 157 Wright, Dennis 25, 45 Wright Mrs. Doris 25,32 Wright, Linda 157 Wright, Martha 157 Y Yancey, Mrs. Charlotte 25, 47 Yarbrough, Jackie 157 Yeager, Pat 48, 157 Yoakum, Roger 157 Yoakum, Shirley 120 Young, Curt 137 Young, Debbie 7O,71,137 S i ,Ei 154 Smith, Monica 154 Swadley,Car0l66,73,155 . white, Steve L,136 Mfgfjoan 24 28 smiin, Nancy 119 Swafford, Donna 53, 62, Ve e'BO'1 'e136 wniieker, Larry 156 YO'J g'JudY120 61 ' ' Smith pam 73 154 135 V0'gf'Pa'136 whiifora Lynda 52 62 73 yung' 'QA-f Q'Q segiern, Debbie 154 Smith, Roger 50. 53, ss, Swinger, Rick 155 gQabdb?e74gfS0' 1,56 6 vggggf Tegy 157 3egiem,R.ei.y134 135 T 71,136 wnirfordoary 70, 13 6 y0u,,g,Tom157 Seiwer1,K3thy154 Smith, Sheri 154 Vonhnge Vlckl 120 Whittington. Debbie 13 y0unkin'ph,I157 Seiwert, Shirley 70,134 Smith, Steve 154 ' Wiebe, Martha 136 youm. Grenn 137 Sell, Kerry 134 Sellers, Roger 70, 106, 118 Serrano, Abe 46, 87, 92. 154 Serrano, Jesse 86,92,134 Sevier, Greg 154 Shanks, Sandy 134 Shanks, Steve 154 Sharp, Gay 61.118 Sharp, Susan 154 Smith, Wanda 154 Snapp, Edward 119 Snodgrass, John 25 Snyder, Donald 53, 87, 99, 154 Snyder, Judy 59, 119 Snyder, Linda 154 Snyder, Ramona 135 Sollers, Jerry 119 Souders, Tim 73, 154 Talbott, Deborah 135 Talbott, Shirley 155 Tate, Mrs. Ruby 16 Tautfest, Dale 135 Taylor, Arthyur 155 Tegarden, Charles 135 Tepe, Jeanette 42, 48, 51. 65, 119 Terry, Priscilla 155 Terwort, Evert 135 W Wade, Debbie 156 Wade, John 136 Wadkins, M. 61 Waggoner, Dennis 136 Waite, Terry 136 Waits, Donna 136 Walbourn, Steve 156 Waldrop, Paula 120 Wiederstein, Linda 60, 120 Wiemeyer, Peggy 46. 136 Wiggans, Dennis 63,136 Wiles, Norman 64, 92, 93, 120 Wilkinson,Carol71,136 Wilkinson, Larry 137 Willey, Harriet 55. 63. 137 Willhoit. Charlene 49, 73. 156 Younts,Willetta157 Ysidro. Dwan 157 Ysidro, Yvonne 137 Z Zabel. Margie 70, 120 Zabel. Nancy 70,157 Zackula, Steven 70, 137 Zagonel, Donna 157 Sharp, Virginia 118 Spangler, Darryl 70, 154 Terwort, Kenneth 155 Walker, John 156 Williams. Diana 120 Zehr, Roger 137 Sanuckv Mark 96,134 Spangler, Everett 57, 119 T6YWOI'i,SIBfil?Y119 Walker, Sue 120 Williams, Donna 156 Zeiner, Bill 157 Shattuck, Tammy 138, 154 Spafkrnan, W. H. 63, 98, 99, Thiessen, Patrick H. 16 Wall, Danny 136 Williams, Gary 156 Zettl, Mr, Roger 19 Shaver, Jan 118 103, 135 Thlfyi Elllabeih 49. 50' 53, Wallace, Grace 20 Williams. Jan 156 Zlmmefmafli Cl'lefYl 120 Shaw, Keith 61, 113 Spears, David 87, 94, 95, 65-135 Wallace, Julie 120 Williams, Linda 137 Zimmerman, Don 45, 53. snaw, Susanne 24 154 Thirv-Pete70,96-155 waiiace.kathy156 williams, Marsha 41, 137 137 Shelton, April 154 Spivey, Terry 135 Th0l9miKafl'lY155 Wallace, Michaelene 70. Williams, Marshall 64, 86. 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