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Judgemental decisions require interaction with students, faculty Replying and acting upon the called duties of the princi- pal of South High was Dr. Larry Roberts. The imperative decisions Dr. Roberts made concerning the interests of South High were contemplated with assurance. ln his first full year as the principal of South, Dr. Roberts was instilled with pride for his school and confidence in its future. Looking at South with an overall perspective, he felt that interaction between students, staff, and admin- istration was important for the success of the school year. The function of Student Government was given specific attention, and Dr. Roberts suggested the possi- bility of a Student Government accredited class. An out- doorsman, he enjoyed extra-curricular activities and frequented the YMCA, playing a vigorous game of hand- ball. His appearance at all school activities and his will- ingness to share a problem, opinion, criticism, and joke with students displayed his sincere interest in all areas of school life. Dr. Roberts exhibits his paddle-ball skill, displaying a perfected return ing stroke. TED SHACKELFORD JIM HAUGHT Vice-principal Assistant Principal Dynamic three encourage involvementg stress communication Understanding, reliability, and efficiency were some of the qualities found in the men assisting Dr. Roberts in his role as principal. Serving as assistant principals, Mr. Theodore Shackelford, Mr. Mel Johnson, and Mr. Jim Haught dedicated themselves to the smooth operation of our high school. ln his fifth year at South, Mr. Shackel- ford continued to handle his administrative duties with efficiency. Supervising student schedules, classroom discipline, and cadet teachers involved Mr. Shackelford with the school body. This year Mr. Johnson worked pri- marily with attendance. He found his student contacts were fewer than in the past years. In order to remain in contact with South students he attended as many activi- ties as possible. Mr. Johnson logged two to three miles each day to keep up with active high school students. An addition to the staff this year was Mr. Jim Haught. His prime responsibility was the scheduling of all school ac- tivities. He served as assistant principal at Brooks Junior High and was previously a coach at Independence Junior High and East High. Finding students 'tremendous' to work with, Mr. Haught was enthusiastic about his first year at South. The administration always found time to listen to students and stressed continuous communica- tions as the dynamic unifying force which took place at South. These three capable leaders encouraged student involvement in the introduction of innovative ideas and the process of decision making. 20 .s MEL JOHNSON Assistant Principal wwf 4 i 4 H, gift ' f i - s gwigi, V ff . M ' fa . .---, , ,f-, f - Mr. Haught reviews his October calendar to quote an available date to a club sponsor. Mr. Johnson and Mr. Shackelford exchange comments about the out- come ofthe Come September dance. H r f . asf:-W' St X -Z W. x . ' 4 mga ' fe st . fe f 5 ff' fvigytw WK, . -- - mais-..,-igfzzsi S I 115.3 I ss-9 'Ff'He. .Qwefig-,fe-:..-.g..ss1sf WMM , , . ex I ef 1-S we ' .. 'i 'N I . W.. Aim J 1 f 7 , , av' , ff ' MEAL i J 1 .Jr 6 33 'B x Y I I 1 5 3 , ,, ,I 1 X if-ff E VELMA ALDRIDGE - Attendance Clerk ARTHUR BLUE - Custodian Z r f -if-2 1 MARION CROSS - Security Officer . , . .,,,,,,..,, I V r f AVV.A . Louise DOWNING - Nurse OPAL FAULK - Registrar 1 - V fc' W app 5459 -U jug 4 1 ,s 414 i?,,b 'ff 4 f I 9 Wg, f 44? W I fa- if fi! . ' JERRI JOECKEL-PBX Operator SHERI JOHNSON - Clerk 1 ' . ',, 1 iv ' JUANITA KISNER-Treasurer 'VV,AAA i r i ' KENNETH KISNER - Head custodian ffff YS Z 5 '. Y i . I LYNN LAWELLIN - Pupil Accounting Clerk - Office staff members efficiently organize school business affairs Competent office staff members worked together to aid the smooth management of South High and to coordi- nate all business affairs relating to the school. Mrs. Ald- ridge supervised attendance procedures, special excus- es, and checked students in and out of school. Managing the school bookstore, collecting fees, and issuing activity tickets and identification cards were among the respon- sibilities of Mrs. Kisner. Mrs. Faulk maintained current records for teachers, students, and former students. In addition to being secretary to Dr. Roberts and Mr. Shack- elford, Mrs. Maxfield handled insurance, the mail, and the payroll. Mrs. McCurley served as an audio visual and reproduction clerk. Mrs. Lawellin was the pupil account- ing clerk with the responsibility of all class cards. Sheri Johnson handled correspondence for Mr. Haught, sent out down letters, and was receptionist at the main count- er in the office. Serving as secretary to the counselors and Mr. Johnson was Miss Ligons who also issued pass cards. Bus schedules, locker cards, PBX operation, and processing progress reports on pupils were the duties of Mrs. Joeckel. Through their combined efforts, the staff members maintained an efficiently organized school year. 21 . ,, 5, CHAROLETTE LIGONS - Clerk MARY MAXFIELD - Secretary EDITH MCCURLEY - Clerk JIM NEAL - Security Officer VERDA SCHADEGG - Security Officer Mrs. Aldridge pulls a students absentee record for Miss Ligons Board considers policies, serves community on legislative level Collaborating to improvise the operation ofthe second- ary education system were Dr. Alvin Morris, Superintend- ent ot Secondary Education and Dr. Dave McElhiney, the Director of Secondary Education. Appointed by the Board of Education, Dr. Morris worked toward the major leaderships, coordinating various activities and supervis- ing the internal operations ofthe secondary school sys- tem. Dr. Morris was concerned with school policies rang- ing from smoking on campus to the proposal ofa twelve month school year. Dr. McElhiney served as the adminis- trator in charge ofthe secondary schools. Serving the community, Dr. McElhiney worked with the PTA, various parent groups, and the Wichita Youth Council. Youth Council, a city-wide policy-making body of students, served as a sounding board for the Board of Education onthe high school level. Members of the Board of Education listen to a proposal at a regular Monday night Board meeting. Dr. McElhiney directs the first session of the Wichita Youth Council s X N -it ft X' 1-M 'iz.sz iff' I ' iff: 'sf' ff4?!f5?iQ7ffli5 .I N . IE?-E' fx iffi -. - rpms ,. .A . , I ' '12 Ria-.3-. I QB-:QQ'I-'Q sf- . , use -2.2 A A22-s xi- K Eounseling staff advises, ielps students plan ealistic goals Soncerned with students' various needs from schedule hanges to college placement, the counselors found heir offices played an active role in students' lives. Se- lior counselors Lorene Stone and Gerald Morrison as- isted seniors in planning realistic goals and advised hem in areas of college planning, scholarship applica- lons, and a successful future. Mr. Garrol Becker, junior ounselor, felt that there were a number of students hat could have benefited from verbalizing their prob- ems, but had a tendency to withdraw. Mr. Becker was lways available to any student who had trouble, and he mphasized the importance of staying in school. Mr. Lee ililliams joined with Mr. Paul Foster to acquaint sopho- nores with the school, the educational program, and the taff. Mr. Williams felt that since he was also new to Louth, he could easily see why sophomores would feel pprehensive about such a large school. An objective of llr. Foster was to reach more students and work with hem in a significant way. The duties of the social work- rs included working with students and parents on prob- ems preventing smooth and continuous involvement in he educational program. This was the job of Mr. James ilineinger and Jim Benson. They worked on the develop- nent of programs directed at reducing the drop-out rate. lne of these programs was the Big Brothers and Sisters lrganization. GARROL BECKER - Juniors JIM BENSON - Social Worker PAUL FOSTER - Sophomores GERALD MORRISON - Seniors LORENE STONE - Seniors LEE WILLIAMS - Sophomores JAMES WINEINGER - Social Worker 2 . . 3- 'i vy' Q.: .1 , if ..f g'f,. GN nv lj -,wht ne! a K' Qi . gi 'I ffiffb 2 if jx I -sw f, , ' '- fir A 1 ' 1 -f' ?L,j1,r j, in jf 1, K 5 1723. ' if I lf' . - w -if X f 1 . 'P-sw, Sophomore counselors Lee Williams and Paul Foster discuss the prob- lems confronted by sophomores. Modern approaches within courses initiate interest, enthusiasm Although English is a required subject, students have begun to enjoy it due to the new approaches initiated in the last two years. English classes were divided into four nine-week courses with a variety of subjects to choose from. By giving students the freedom of selecting cours- es they wished to enroll in, teachers felt that more knowl- edge of value was gained from English classes. Limited only by course phasing , the level of difficulty, sopho- mores, juniors, and seniors were mixed together in the classrooms. VVomen's Liberation, Media, and Compara- tive Religions were some of the favorites chosen by stu- dents. Miss Brenda Moses was added tothe language arts staff of seventeen teachers as a teacher of Corrective Writing and Encounter with Death. English Literature, World Literature, College Reading, and Senior Composi- tion were preparatory college courses offered to seniors. Speech, drama, debate, and journalism were other lan- guage arts courses in which participation was enthusias- tic and challenging. BARBARA BAKER - Librarian LILLIAN BALDWIN - Savant JANE CONN ETT ROBERT CROW YW Lff' A . . WAYNE DIXON-Gymnets, ii. Open Gymg Gymnastics: if 'ak , gm M Human Relations , v u M 3 A A HELEN HARMON - L W Senior Class If ': V i-, . . l '. - 4 ! . ...Vk. ,.:5a H Q R 53. 'IT LINDA HOOBLER - Cheerleaders BETTY JOHNSON - Clerk In Mrs. Whitcomb's Group Discussion class students debate relevant issues of the day. Randy Anderegg uses the controlled reader to increase his reading speed and improve his comprehension. 'hz ...msn L ,.,- fe'-NNW ZX an-ve 1 -47 2 in if I ,4., an -1- , X Xie m,.h, i'i .. X J 2. Vi, J ' 4 Q Izyv-I We ann 'N V1--A ii ii - x , I ,tt ' jk ' WM '. A ,,, Q, ' ,ff ' ' 223 PATSY KERLEY - Sophomore Class BETTY MARLMAN - Newspaperg Yearbook SCOTT MARSHALL - Senior Class: Scholarship Comm. LOIS MCPHERRON - Coordinator PAULINE MEANS - Librarian Coor- dinator BRENDA MOSES VIRGINIA MOSS KAREN PERKINS - Gymnets ZENOBIA WASHINGTON MARILYN WHITCOMB - NFL: Se- nior Girls' Org. MADELYN WINGET BILL WOLF 1 Students in Mrs. Harmon's Reading Improvement class learn at their own rate of speed. 25 While teaching his students a part of German culture, Mr. Dieter Daub demonstrates the polka. xc DIETER DAUB - Coordinator: German Club It's your worldg foreign language helps students find it Approximately four hundred fifty students were enrolled in foreign language classes this year. Students found that knowledge of a foreign language opens up many new job opportunities and enables them to better under- stand the backgrounds and traditions of other nationali- ties. Teachers used the foreign language lab and panto- mime as teaching techniques for beginning students. Advanced courses placed emphasis on speaking and comprehension. Spanish students participated in the Concurso , a speaking fluency contest held at Wichita State University in October. A new Spanish teacher, Mrs. Mary Steele, and a new French teacher, Mrs. Patricia Peterson, were added to the staff. lt's Your World , a new course, focused on the language and customs of four different languages, German, French, Spanish, and Latin. Three years were offered in German and French and four years were offered in Spanish. Several students were enrolled in fourth year independent study courses in French and German. . i :is ' ss ,X I , PAT PETERSON - French Club: Building Comm. MARY STEELE- Spanish Club Mrs. Pat Peterson and her French lll class read and discuss an interesting part of French literature. Vlath program additions aid understanding, provoke interest New geometry books, a new course, and a computer ,were added to the math program in an effort to improve lstudent understanding of mathematics. Due to interest shown the year before, a Probability and Statistics course was offered second semester to those who had completed Algebra ll and Geometry. Algebra ll students ,used a Hewlett Packard 2000C computer in addition to Hheir texts. The computer itself was not at South but was lreached by teletype machine and telephone. The use of lthis computer was a first for South, and students and teachers found it a rewarding experience. A National lMathematics Contest was given in March with approxi- mately thirty-five advanced math students participating. Sacred Heart College hosted a College Bowl in which se- llected math students matched their wits with other high school students. By combining their efforts, the four math teachers presented an interesting and educating program of mathematics. l l Mr. Blackwood explains the relation of arcs and angles to his Geometry class by constructing diagrams. I M WALLACE BLACKVVOOD - Coordinator MICHAEL CARDENAS - ScholarshipComm. WILMA MAHANNAH - Math Club, Building Comm. JEAN TROUTMAN - NFL, N.E.A. Unit Director , .,,W,,,. M W W MW,...s,.. fi. gf s Mr. Cardenas explains the details of a difficult problem to his Algebra ll class. Division of history courses allows for more concentrated teachin New approaches to teaching social science courses were utilized in order to interest students in these classes. A Social Studies Honor Seminar, taught by Mrs. Betty Dil- lon, was offered to juniors and seniors. Researching var- ious topics in the library and relating them to today's world was the basis of this class. Reading several books concerning one subject was also a distinction of the sem- inar. Students of psychology and sociology, through the use of texts, films, and experimental games, acquired a better understanding of themselves and others. Govern- ment students discovered the mechanics of United States Government and followed political happenings throughout the world. The U.S. History course was divid- ed into four nine-week sections: Contribution of Minori- ties and Ethnic Groups to American Society, Contempo- rary problems, U.S. Foreign Relations, and Political His- tory, with a different teacher for each section. In this way a teacher could concentrate on a single facet of history and be better qualified to teach rather than being re- quired to teach the entire U.S. History course. Miss Bren- da Moses was added to the department as a teacher of Black History. After tests return, Mr. Lowrey enters scores in his grade book. NS Mrs. Betty Dillon calls on a student in an effort to encourage cla discussion. -- iiffl :f- 3 , ALBERT AH LSTROM , 'V ' 'i - Ca p a n d G o wn AA ' Co m mittee ,,Q, M' . 5 BETTY DI LLON 3' Z ' ' ' 5 f . ff' W , ,,i , ,..,. ,,. Z A Av ..,f, A A if mmmw, i A -f -If-, ,lf , - ZZ- , f. f- . , g DAVE ESTILL- coor- A II, 5 V d i nafor tii i'-. Q rlr A ELDON FOSTER r,r' A I we lg? he if 1 if f ,..-, A '- A uf , ROGER KLINGMAN - NFL: Model U.N. ROGER LOUSCH - Lettefmen 28 tif: il- , , 'f .. -, , ff urge fm S 3 A 7 f 1 145445 If f x V A f , ,flgf W My ,f gi A Q , ff ,VM ,Z M472 A 4 Off Q, fd Ing 91 Q4 4 A ' awiflfgl ve. QI f LAWRENCE LOWREY - Faculty Representative BILL OSWALT - Lettermens Club MAXINE PARZYBOK RALPH ROSS MARJORIE SHEPPARD - Psychology Club I I I I hep d' h I I I b d I , wa toex ressdifferentemotionsthr hf ' I db d t' 'tho t par spsyc oogycass earns o y anguage a y p oug acla an o yac sons wa u Mr. Estill gets an important point across during government class to senior Rosemary Schnabel. Bob Robbins practices shadowing his drawing with the air brush. DAVID ALMES - lntra- muralsg Chairman Caps and Gowns Comm. JOHN DAILEY - Chairman Senior ClassSponsors EVERETT HARDEN BOB LEHR MERLIN LUTHI - Let- termen Sponsor LARRY MALONE - Chairman Junior Class Sponsors JIM MASON - Senior Class Sponsor JERRY RICHARDSON ROBERT RICHARD- SON - Coordinatorp Senior Class Sponsor CHARLES VARNER . . ., f 31 . ir Y .az .. . ,. ..- ...S ,f-, 5 7 if ' V f e ' . ,, , r f J ' if ff f f ft' W af, X 50 2 fe 5 J Wh if V- Af' f W 2 ? ft ' gf :wifigxffrqifs 1. . Qi-vfzy . 21. Ywehgy i- , ' - wvm gr. .f . 2. zisvew- 2 54235 .2 .2 an .2 ew 33212 5, ,i szggyiayagyg, . . :Mf,s.y.4,,.eQ?'5 rf' V IW y 3 Q. . ., f . Wife' 1 verge- ,Q ve ,Y f-can , - f ' f . Q ZZ. ,. ff P I 4545 ter-efawf. g . V Z 5,4 P. Zi f , w we MWA .-My. V fren- , f f . ' ' gffffg ., ' gui up-..'1 fix. .I A 5, ,g. . mf . , gigs, 2 t. 'V if f . I .. f wer .rw-w.zfw. W L ' if .wwwwf gd I , Wi- ,....,f.'f' .4 ' . WJ - Q .w . reef ,gli ,,.Mf,..fi V W ff . 'ir ' 3-wwf,-f ' ,wiv A 1 .ti-,-V .. ..,, , 222 of .rx gnwffggr i 5 A '46 I 14 gf , f -it ,, ,jg P ff f gif' 25,6 Addition of new courses. two vocational instructo broadens department For those students whose careers were aimed in a voca tional field, the industrial arts department was found to be notably efficient in the conveyance of concepts and techniques. To benefit the students, two new instructors were added to the industrial arts department. Mr. Jim Mason taught Auto Information and Woodworking I and ll. Mr. Jerry Richardson taught Drafting I and Woodwork- ing l. A new course was also added this year, Drafting for Future Homeowners. This course acquainted the stu- dents with reading blueprints, basic drawing fundamen- tals, house construction, and landscaping. The industrial arts major improvement effort was to broaden the scope and objectives of all vocational courses. I H n. ? f if ' V lj .1 .ww -.,,.4-4.:- .,i.f.f 1-,wa -ff.. MW 5 ' ,Aw ' f Vt' if T. E . , A . iw ..-mg.. .,. ff c,., ' ,. 4 . ' ' . .9 ' -2: X. 1 N Larry Cole records statistics as Mr. Richardson demonstrates how to test an engine. so I Needing the assistance of computer knowledge, students in Mr. Coy's ECCP class await results of a project. Senior Clif Allen laughs as Barbara McAllister timidly reaches out to feel a harmless snake. Lab oriented classes rely on films, discussio Numerous science courses were offered this year including one new course, Physical Science. The fol- lowing semester courses were of- fered science students: Botany, Geology, Zoology, Astronomy, and Aeronautics. Biology, Chemistry, Physiology, Engineering Concepts Curriculum Program, and Physical Science were courses which re- quired a year of study. Seeing is believing , so classes were lab ori- ented in order to learn from facts presented in the texts. Films were often used to supplement reading material and class discussions cov- ered scientific concepts and proce- dures in addition to bringing out many of the students' own ideas. A course was offered last summer, Field Ecology, which lasted seven weeks. The class covered approxi- mately 3,300 miles of territory, spending ninety percent of their time in the field. The remaining time was spent in the laboratory learning to make mammal study skins. An addition to the science department as a biology teacher was lVlr. Earl Core. ,If 'B,. , L ' .5 fr, --:- ,..+,..,,. ri . .A - -..-f ' ' ' P A A X .. 'iii . l JIMANDERS Q f ff Q KENNETH cov 57 Q If ' .. . Q -sf ' BOB DOYLE . - ' - f-. , ,I . -- ,wl M' H. o. sANpERsoN 5 'F' A - Coordinator, gig i'i r- H.R. Sponsor - 'gl K X 1' , X E 6 CHARLES SCHWARZ - Tick- et Sales: lntramur- als HS Music, art, drama provide opportunities to appreciate and create Blending the tonal qualities of the South High music stu- dents was an objective of lVlr. Brimmer, vocal music director. The various choirs in which students were able to participate were the concert choir, sophomore choir, mixed chorus, choralaires, and choralettes. Nlr. Allen Hamant has taken on the responsibilities of South High's new band director. A graduate from Wichita State Uni- versity, lVlr. Hamaht was enthused by the efforts of the band and orchestra members. The music teachers saw that the students were encouraged to develop their tal- ents and abilities as soloists and ensemble participants. Appreciation and creation were key words for art stu- dents this year. Various forms of art classes were offered in order to give students the opportunity of pursuing the art field they wished. Drawing and Painting I and ll, and Commercial Design I and ll were among the art courses offered. Art students assisted other school departments with posters and advertisements. Nlr. Brimmer leads the senior choir in a touching variation of the song, Charades. it li f South is one of the few Wichita schools to have a color guard. Here the color guard practices first hour. 2 2. ii mama i 1 . zazfemzt .-k' '1f, 7 -f iii, M Q An art student gets special instruction from Nlr. Sanderson, art teacher. new WWC QB Y3RRXSsf'3'i, Xiifrfstsiltlr is Art students begin by learning basic skills such as lettering which will provide a back- ground for future projects. ,c,,,. H A 4 W Orchestra members perfect a concert number under the direction of Mr. Ha mant. 33 iefefefsrfi ' X ' ,1 R K li, 't' X Q me W J W is , is Q Wes Xi Q gli , .W . X ik if N X 5 it F sa: W A C QI? E is A NQX O XXV X Q E ' M if Q5 1 L.. ,f se yi me Q s XJ is st if 'E ee 3 X... 'V' -gil. . xx es Neg N QQ gm t :L if xii YN. X X 1 A 3 is 2 it Q X X Y Y it E. J. BRIMMER - Assembly Comm.: Caps and Gowns Comm. CONNIECROSSLEY ADRIAN FREEMAN - Build- ingComm. ALAN HAMANT - Band: Orchestra KAREN PYLES - Thalians. Thespiaris CHARLES SANDERSON - Coordinator: Social Comm. fran Catching up on bookwork in the P.E. office is lVlr. Carpenter, depart- ment coordinator. ELMER CARPENTER - coor- tteetttte 'W' dinator, Athletics, Boys' P.E. DON DAVIS -- Lettermen JOHN DEARDORFF - Letter- men ARTIE DILLON - Lettermen BILL HIIVIEBAUGH - Letter- men LOUIS VALADEZ - Letter- l'T'lEl'l - , sri '.s:iggaef::sag: UR si it L i 1 X 'ins -We lilfls' . A ..,kk ..,LL K .it -Kms,-:.ff jjkgiig. . K K .. al-'F S 3 is Q X S ' i a Specialized program develops strength, coordination, skills An important part of every student's school life was tak- ing an interest in physical fitness for personal improve- ment. The physical education department brought out the capabilities of the students along with the accept- ance of others through group participation, individual performance, and encouragement of the open gym pro- gram. The boys' physical education program provided a wide range of activities including marching, archery, and physical fitness tests. The girls' physical education de- partment boasted eight areas of expression. Two of these, swimming and dancing, incorporated skills which improvised the girls' style and grace. Miss Ecker, girls' physical education instructor, felt, The enthusiasm for girls' phys ed was great, if only more staff and time were availableto accommodate them. Sophomore P.E. boys return a serve during an active game of volleyball. ' W iff S in X S 'fr 1 aww M M A wif I f M If M J, M A rx Mf,,Wb M Z z, f f if 2 ' gy lf gl' f fail 1 at A 1 ,, Q 'W' 5 i , 3' 5, '25 ,WAM I. , K M 279 W aff' K 17 if I fl W ,ff W it if W A ff rw 4 i I I f 2 x f ff ,gy r, .. ..., , 2 ' 'wi 41 BEVERLY BALL - Assembly Comm.: Scholarship Comm. WANDA ECKER - Titanettes: Coordinator Girls' P.E. ROSE LAMB - Titanettes ROBERTA WHETZEL - Tita- nettes Jerri Simnitt and T fourth hour gym. erri Wiggins practice a modern dance routine for Miss Ecker outlines the hockey field and explains the position of each player to her gym class. Blind student Vickie Roberts positions her fingers to dial her horoscope. . . IA it lf? ff - --....., . ii': , . Z . Mrs. Smith brailles an assignment for one of her blind students. :whiff Lfsd 9l4'f'1i'T 'X Xfx'F?9i?5S?N kzffq 51s22fSS5ffsfsfssissiikfsaisssiilfiiix ts, . , Ns X1 ts JON MILLER - Student Gov- ernment DORIS SMITH Q0 it + T S -st iss i la 5.5 jfs: Special education develops capabilities and individualism Mr. Jon Miller and Mrs. Doris Smith worked diligently and with patience to prepare students for their future. The special education department taught special classes which consisted of the subjects required for graduation. A visit was planned to the Kansas State Industrial Refor- matory in Hutchinson to look at the various community services. Field trips were taken to KEYN and also to Sene- ca Square where the students talked to the managers of the stores to see what jobs were available. Blind students attended all classes including one hour with Mrs. Smith. The students completed their assignments and Mrs. Smith transposed all of them into braille. The special education department tried to show each student his capabilities and his social individualism. Richard Stauffer carries his brailler and books to his sixth hour. Homemakers develop basic skills, recognize human needs Providing a program that included all aspects of home- making needed to mold one's future was the objective of the home economics department this year. An interest- ing semester course offered was House and Home Fur- nishings, which centered around interior decorating and effective home buying. Courses which developed basic sewing and tailoring skills were: Clothing Management, Tailoring, and Textiles. The Child Development and Child Care courses helped students to develop an understand- ing of various human needs as they studied children and their relationships to others. Food instructors helped students learn to prepare simple, nutritious, and attrac- tive meals at a minimum cost. Basic Foods and Nutrition was a new course offered for students without any previ- ous food courses. The Home and Family course intro- duced transactional analysis, a technique which places students in the parent, adult, and child situation. asus ' ware? ' f,,f - .--.., l' Mrs. Weber gives her Child Care class her interpretation of how an im- proper girl walks. 0' a l Mrs, Van Amber's Foods class is able to watch her movements on the overhead mirror as she forms a pie crust. BARBARA KLISH - Social Comm. ELDA NEDROW - Building Comm. MARILYN VAN AMBER - SocialComm. PAULA WEBER - Social Comm. D. J. WRIGHT - Coordinator .M-'fn ,,,,,,, as I . ,, Shorthand teacher Mr. Wilson is testing his students on their knowledge of brief forms. Business department offers students training, experience The business department was proficient in preparing students for the future by offering the necessary courses of Business Machines, Shorthand, Typing, and Book- keeping. Office Education, Distributive Education, and Duplicats made up most of the department with their astounding caliber and interest in the business field. Dis- tributive Education and Office Education students sold products throughout the year as a prerequisite to future sales jobs. The business department offered a job place- ment program which offered seniors experience in an on-the-job situation. The business department included courses such as secretarial training which helped the students with their pursued occupation and enabled them to take additional business training for various vocational prospects. South High's business department produced hard-working students who were a benefit to the community. FLORENCE DEMOTT - Friendly Comm.: O.E, PAT FELTNER - Pep Clubg Scholarship Comm. JACK KINDERKNECHT - Duplicats GENE LEE - Christian Family ELSIE OLSON - Social Comm. sew .wit-:r,sfzg:1s? F is J X , :signups - N O li li sn ' ' eff iq , 1 - he . 5 fs S Q sf it Q ghi S . 5 H' i T T T. 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We may be small in numbers but we are large in SPIRIT! - Kathy Kievvning, vice-president '74 - SPIRIT is not a state of mind which occurs only on Fri- day. It's a week long job and involves much more than a few RAHS at a game. - Sandy Stewa rt, art director '74 - Total disappointment was the feeling I experienced from my first encounter with the lack of spirit in the stu- dent body. I really did expect much more enthusiasm. It's too bad that nobody cares anymore. -anonymous member '75- 10 Pep Club cheers for Varsity football team as they are introduced at a pep assembly I 1 WWW President Patty Schwilling favors an all-girl Pep Club as opposed to co-ed Pep Club. Debbie Dies, Kim Looney, and Amy Pendleton express their enthusiasm by attending a poster party. 'P'-eff' Qfq Pep Council members express their spirit by preparing a poster for an upcoming game, l -i Q Misrepresented cheerleaders challenge established image, recognize need for patience, initiative, and a positive attitude I think cheerleaders have been stereotyped as snobblsh and conceited girls, but most people fail to realize that cheerleaders are also individuals. They have separate personalities, and no one should be able to say that all cheerleaders are snobs. -Janice Holloway ,73- Being a cheerleader puts special responsibility on some ofthe girls. lt takes up a lot of time Cevery night ofthe week, practicallyj. But if you like it, and I do, it's still a lot offunf' -Terry Moore '74- One problem that arises from being a cheerleader is that some members of the squad do not get along with each other too well. One girl in every squad has'to argue with everything anybody says. 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Q .LX I' ,N A 1 Ae' Q . ff fb' 7 Q -sf ff ff M 1... l A, .1 Q A .fl Q 3 A 4. 5' H , Q. I. V J ff, . '53 K2 , 3 . - i ' i f W if ff ,. .uw 1 .. .. ....Q..x,..-- ' . ,.. 1: ?4Ah ' 1 ' ' f V ff V Qfgffif f. J wil f If 1 X, fi L 'lf : ' 51- 54,1 u . v Q 'J I ,. ' Q '51 ff- W f W K .nw A .X... 4-'I'?::,g,-v'i' M ,, ' h5fwf 5 f ' Lg 'f , . W , ,nr , . .sl A .fy U x. ,..-- , f.W..1,..5g,,,1. .N UMgM.. Qnyiii.mgsMf.f W- ,M W Qxfmfm T gm., ff x M S. .2. .m.,.,,.,,,, .,,, ,. , ww a QA K z x 5 .L W . MM may-A wvfwm was J 5 'dz bk 4. w '5 mx we 2 - -ffl 1 .. . , WA WWHMWMW Wsmw ,JMQWE Titanettes compete and buy uniformsg overcome apathy I think Titanettes is important because it gives girls the opportunity to experience responsibility and coopera- tion. This year we will try to publicize girls' athletic com- petition by new uniforms and equipment. l think we have all learned to keep on going in spite of the apathy that is directed toward us. - Rhonda English, president '73 - Titanettes is an organization supported by itself. At our games we have our own pep club which consists of a few parents and our own principal. - Sheryl Davis, vice-president '73 - Through Titanettes, I have learned that competition is vital to all people whether they are male or female. - lVlicha Bosley, secretary '73 - Xxx fig? -3 Examining their new team uniforms are Senior Titanette officers Rhon- da English and Sheryl Davis. Seniors lVlicha Bosley and Debbie Letsinger scan the calendar of sports events for the next scheduled game. Titanettes watch attentively in support of fellow team members a volleyball tournament. if 15 i ' ' W5 ' -. i- - '5 2-ff :7-52-515 .. f ' ' , if sziff f r, 9,2 A Y i 5' tt i C we ti P4 gif fL, ff 5345? .-l,, tr - r , i Kitt 1 ' H TWC' T 1 f T 5 :tl Q s T 'fitziziiyf ?,g5vg5s'y.ef,'5Z, ' '- T . 3 K f ' , ,. 7 , , i rvfeu . A K 13 M' I ? - 1 T i T ., AK,A Wh,L A . - - , , .. ,T ig 7. ., ., ',L-' - i ffl 'SQ 1 5 tif-210 95 - Jw' ,' .V v if TA 9 gel 57,7577 f A if ' f,' sri'-xii -'g.- P -iz 1, or w w 2112: yfizst, A ft gg Q ' , m, W is Lettermen Club officers Rick Hansen, Terry McKibbin, and Larry Gour- ley prepare for an upcoming meeting. Lettermen Jay Wood and Clifford Glenn sell programs to raise money for club activities. Q 4, E if if T '1 ' ,ev . gt r Y . an if 14 ai ia: ,UW 1 ' My ml i Y i -Q .H Jim Houser, Gary Story, and Charlie Moore find cleaning the popcorn machine easier than practices. Determination, sweat, responsibilitiesg Lettermen care Keeping up with the responsibilities of being active in Lettermen's Club while at the same time trying to suc- cessfully participate in a sport is really time-consuming and can get pretty hectic. But in the long run it's really worth it. - Rick Hansen, president '73 - When I was awarded my first letter I was really excited and proud. After coach handed it to me and I had put it on my jacket, l knew that all the sweat I put into making myself good enough to be a letterman was really worth it. - Jim Houser '73 - l'm really impressed in all the things that these letter- men do to help us coaches. They really care: In addition to participating in different sports, they sell candy, pop- corn, and take on many other money-making projects. They make a strong effort to improve the quality of the South High Athletic Department. - Coach Elmer Carpenter, sponsor - Enthusiastic Gymnets insure smooth-running meetsg support team I'm in Gymnets because I like gymnastics and I thought it would be interesting and fun to do. -Julie Birr'74- The Gymnets have various jobs in helping in the boys' gymnastics meets such as holding scorecards, tallying averages for the boys' scores and the team scores, and helping the announcer. All the girls alternate in each of thesejobsf' -Jan Blankinship '74- l.ast year I watched the Gymnets and I missed getting into it so this year I got into it. I thought the team would like all the support they could get. -Janna Billington '74- I joined Gymnets so that I could help out our team in any vvaylcanf' -Denise IVIcCIuney'74- Ann Sanders flashes score to head judge who confirms it before it is flashed to scorekeepers. '-'r M Dressed in the red and blue Gymnet attire, Jan Blankinship helps out at meets by recording scores. Kept busy adding and averaging scores are Gymnets Kathy Bird, Cheryl Shultz, and Barbara Kelly. An exciting finish is clocked by timers Kathy Vanderpool, Cathy Buss, and Debbie Yaussi. WS ilft3sxwL!ef2asis?sw..wq5gs,s, + -if-im:?42' :Si 525 V F Q , 3 xi .ts ,gg ..,. H jf Q ...Q , W we Mi H We K .e .wg ,tems ,S b,,, -We-. swf.. M2 .,,.. ..,,. ...mgif we . ,. . W Safe? .ew N + ai S W .B 3 5 i 'f S Z-JE ra 5' A close finish, timed by Ann Neely, Debbie Yaussi, and Laiketa Cole, increases the excitement at a meet. Bang, splash, clickg Good Timers show spirit at noisy meets Being a Good Timer was my way of getting involved in school. I learned more about swimming as a sport. It was a great experience. - Vickie Brock '73 - The Good Timers are not only a big help to Coach Dear- dorff, but also we try to support the team. - Debbie Ya ussi '73 - Being a Good Timer is a lot of fun. The swimmers helped us by showing us how to run the stop watches. We learned about competition, and we also enjoyed the ex- citement that surrounds the meet. - Vickie Ensz '73 - Uniting together to further objectives in fight for student rights It can be exciting to work with a group of interested, questioning, 10070 giving people. It can be a disappoint- ing, worrying, exasperating experience when 300476 comes from a couple of officers and 177 comes from others. This year was hard to evaluate, but we can't say it was bad if it helped one person become more interested in working toward valuable goals. We can't say it was good unless no one was motivated toward helping some- one else. - Dave Sanderson, president '73 - I think Student Government was a needed organization in any school. Our Student Government was doing better this year, I feel, than any of the previous years while I have been at South. The participation of the members this year was great, which helps more than anything in making a successful Student Govern ment. - Steve Ha rdesty, vice-president '73 - Student Government was a way to accomplish things by working together with students, faculty and administra- tion. lt was a chance for everyone to get involved. - Marie Gettings, secretary '73 - --Q... Dixie Elniff looks on as vice-president Steve Hardesty and secretary Marie Gettings count ballots. i 5 Dave Sanderson listens to the opinions of Student Government representatives. .wi Student Government President Dave Sanderson observes Titan activities. -v--.vf Student Government Vice-President Steve Hardesty. announces the student eiectives for Wichita Federation of students. Seniors Cliff Allen and Walt Cofer vote on a Student Government resolution. -J Office Education teaches self-reliance, brightens future For fund raising this year we've sold Heath candy and plaques. We gave a Halloween party for an orphanage and a Thanksgiving basket to a needy family. This year our Office Education Club had the Christmas party for all O.E. clubs inthe Sedgwick area. - Darlene Blair, president '73 - l have to cope with being the only boy in Office Educa- tion. O.E. and my job at Sears Service and Parts Depart- ment has taught me self-reliance and confidence in my abilitiesin handling the public. -John Chabrak '73- O.E. will help me in the future when I need a job. You can always go back to a career in an office. Also l am learning how to communicate with the world and people around me. - Kathy Ewing'73- 2 . W I M Mrii igzf , , 57 fi f ,ff A Office Education officers give club members a progress report on their fund-raising projects. 16:5 Roxanne Fortner applies the skills learned in Office Education to her job in a department store. , V9 Miwfikiajfy J jggiwqgywwwk ,,.MWWW ,ow giwgw .WWMWW Senior Leigh Baker demonstrates concentration to improve shorthand dictation skills. N D.E. provides necessary incentive for successful vocations Many activities such as dinner banquets and bowling parties help bring the D.E. students from Wichita togeth- t er. The class should provide worthwhile information for future vocations. X -Gary Cantrell, president '73- We've had a lot of unusual circumstances this year, but ' Hb' I think we will have a successful year. One of our major M projects is earning money to go to Kansas City to repre- lli sent South in state contests. ,V MIM ,,s, .f - Kathy Payne, president '73 - ' i' - V l've learned the responsibility of having a job, of work- ing with money, and howto handle the garments. in - Kathy Clarke '73- lVlerchandising and marketing, handling customers, meeting different people, and learning how to run cash Presenting his suggestions on improving employer-employee relations registers are some of the activities in D E H is Senior Sam White. ' ' ,m,1 ' Mi -Judy Hopkins '73 - Nfl D.E. students Stephanie Basset and Adelle Yost focus complete Distributive Education classes teach students employment routines as well as attention on a salesmanship presentation. giving On-the-job training. 53 Du plicats broaden communication, gain valuable experience Duplicats is a worthwhile organization. Being President of Duplicats has helped me to accept responsibility and to communicate between students and teachers. - Anita Ashton, president '73 - l think Duplicats has given me experience in how to apply for a job. After this year is over it will be easier for me to apply for other jobs because l'll know what l'm doing. - Jan Willis, vice-president '73 - Duplicats gives high school students a great opportuni- ty: it helps them to make extra money, and also gives them job experience. You can't get a very good job with- out that. - Rhonda Brenneman, secretary '73 - f ifx V , Ch ,Tw ,. 1 f 1 L f fx Connie Tucker and Beverly Keck demonstrate how to use an office machine. President Anita Ashton talks briefly with club members at a weekly Duplicat meeting. Senior Keith Soltis designs a stencil as a class project in Duplicats. A ..yy Preparing for a debate by collecting and organizing facts is Senior Eric Carman. if ,ff , x it f ,watts A 11 NFL member David Dater works with sponsor lVlr. Klingman in prepar- ingfor an upcoming debate. Senior Sam White answers a question asked him by a fellow NFL member. Model United Nations presents challenge to NFL debaters Being an active member of NFL allowed me to receive the self-satisfaction of participating well in debate, Stu- dent Congress, and Model United Nations. lVly only regret is that few people realize it for what it is. - Pat Halsig, president '73 - Through NFL, I have had the opportunity to meet peo- ple from many different places. It is a lot of hard work, but it's probably the most important thing l've belonged to in high school. - Patti Chapman, vice-president '73 - NFL gives me a chance to get acquainted with many other people interested in the same things I am. - Marie Gettings, secretary '73 - Offset printing, IBM composing machine, add new dimension to pa per A lot of hard work and responsibility go along with being an editor. Also, there are decisions to be made that aren't always easy. Any mistakes in the paper, any inade- quacies we have, I feel are my fault because I have the responsibilities. l'm glad the job only lasts one semester, my nerves couldn't take a whole year of it! - Penny Fant, lst semester editor, '73 - I hope that the Torch helped South's spirit, but I guess l'm just being optimistic. The Torch informed students of clubs, sports, and activities in the planning. It was up to them to use it to their advantage. - Kim Hornbaker, 2nd semester editor, '73 This year was a first in the use of offset printing for the Torch staff. With the purchase of an IBM composing machine, students are involved in the entire process of publishing a newspaper. Page layouts and preparation of ads have taken on new dimensions. The staff is busier than ever. - B. Nlarlman, Adviser - Penny Fant and Adviser Mrs. Marlman prepare the copy for the bi-weekly newspaper. .M ,.,,... ..,, ........ .W .WW ..,. Wgwxq -4.3 Kim Hornbaker interrupts her concentration in an effort to advise an- other staff member. Making use of the new composing machine, Calvin Wiebe prepares copy dur- ing first hour Journalism ll. K - -lfv zv' V'i- --fI. - ,V,:,, .,,, . . rrrlfm Senior staff members Cindy Hartung and Diane Nlclvlanus give helpful advice to Junior Laura Wilson. 'T im.i With combined efforts editor, Lori Canfield and co-editor, Sue Humli- cek discuss new ideas. Rt flax 2 ,t 5,55 e x X R Senior John Esposito and Junior Lynda Lively combine efforts to meet the upcoming deadline. Sceptre captures 19735 relates to yesterday, today, tomorrow Since the first of last summer, my mind has belonged to this year's Sceptre. None of us could have imagined the work that went into the planning and publication of every headline, cutline, picture and sentence ofthe year- book. lt's a good thing, too, or no one would have been fool enough to do it. - Lori Canfield, Sceptre editor, '73 - This year's Sceptre is really great and I hope the memo- ries captured in this book express some feelings of every- one belonging to the school. I know it meant a lot to ev- eryone who helped to complete it. - Susan Humlicek, assistant editor '73 To work with all my friends in putting together a really great yearbook which is recognized as such all over the city, is worth all the writing and rewriting we had to do. I think now that I really understand the true meaning of journalism. - Sabrina Perez, copy editor '73 Thespian productions involve long hours of concentrated work South High's Thespians and Thalians were a working group of students who produced the school dramatic productions. Thalians are what you might call the begin- nersg they join the club in hopes of having bundles of fun. Much to their dismay they find, if they are really in- terested inthe club, it is nothing but work. Very few make it past the Thalian stage. This is because to be- come a Thespian, you have to work in some aspect to- wards the production of the plays. The few Thalians who stick it out and work the plays usually become a Thespi- an after the first play they work in. Then, you might say, the beginner becomes legion. - Craig Bray, president '73 - Thalians consisted of students that assist in the play productions by working on the various crews or by act- ing. Upto ten hours a day were spent on production of the different plays. - Denita Benyshek, vice-president '73 - Working on the various plays was a lot of hard work. I wish the students would realize all the long hours which are put into the productions. - Connie Hartman '73 - ? Senior Thespian Jean Drees uses class time to improve her dramatic knowledge. Practice every night could get Thespians down, but Seniors Craig Bray and Jim Cross strive for perfection. l l i l Q i l l i i I I i l i . ,,,,,L..,'ff'e iw i l-- 2932! 3223133 i i 'iii W5 U ill ,lil President Vicki Ensz discusses future plans for German Club projects. Members listen attentively as their president calls the meeting to order. Club members find German culture and legend intriguing German Club has given a different outlook on Germany. Many of the parties we had demonstrated the traditions of Germany. Working with friends who are interested in the German language gave me a great amount of pleasure. - Vicki Ensz, president '73 - The German Club provided an excellent opportunity for its members as a supplement to their classroom work. Various German Club parties displayed German culture. Es macht Spass! - Brian Lassley, vice-president '73 - Working with German Club has provided an excellent opportunity to learn about foreign culture and traditions in an enjoyable atmosphere. lt is really lots of fun. - Rosi Tisch '73 - German Club members debate ideas for their upcoming social events. Biblionauts discover importance of library in school functions l've worked in the library as a proctor for a year now and it has helped me to understand the usage ofthe li- brary. If someone were to ask me a question I would almost always know what to get them or how to help them. - Debbie Hellmer '74- Working in the library this year has helped me to better understand how to use the library and how things are run. - Dennis Rader '75 - ln my three years as library assistant, I have discovered the importance a library plays in a school's functioning, and the great amount of work it takes to keep it running smoothly. l am running for KLASS CKansas Library Asso- ciation for Secondary Schoolsy state president to try and make this a fun, active, and recognized organization. - Karen Kelley '74 - l i its i I lu- AVVV Debbie Hellmer sorts through records until she finds the right one for a student. 3 ? Dennis Rader cleans coke off the floor of the library as one of his unu- sual duties as a Biblionaut. Terry Kinley and Tammy Hughes help promote the Christmas spirit by decoratingthe library. Senior Debbie Norton reads one of her favorite scriptures to the club at one of the after-school meetings. . , f F, 17+-'LkQvf, ff 1 , 1 ' .. Jwllfk 5Y?.'f,g'7t if li ,I 1 V Christian Family members Lydia Parker and Steve Wheeler tie up a bundle of newspapers to raise money for tracts. Steve Wheeler, Brenda Horner, and Mary Beth Brown gain a deeper in- sight into their lives through reading their Bibles. Love of Christ binds Christian Family members together l've enjoyed Christian Family this year. l like the people and the nice fellowship in Christ we all share. Praise the Lord! - Rosemary Schnabel '73 We had great fellowship in Christ this year and all the other Christians in Christian Family shared a real con- cern forthe other kids here at school who need to hear about the saving grace of Christ. - Lydia Parker '73 l'm very thankful to have been in Christian Family this year and have fellowship with all these terrific Christians. We planted the seed this year through Christian litera- ture. I hope someone has learned about the love of Christ through this. - Debbie Norton '73 - Yafigf Jerri Simnitt privately laughs as Kim Goodwin and Lynette Forbes sharea joke. F.M.C. introduces fundamentals of medical careers F.lVl.C. is a club for people who are interested or thin they might choose a medical career as their profession. l plan to have a medical career, but am not sure exactly which profession to choose. I hope that Future Medical Careers will help me decide on my career. - Lynette Forbes, president '74- l think F.M.C. is a good organization. If you are even considering a medical career it would be a good club to join. You get a chance to find out more about the career you're interested in. - Jerri Simnitt, vice-president '73 - The F. lvl. C. provides a method by which I can become better acquainted with other students who have a com- mon interestg a medical career. - Doug Nloore '73 - Helping students find the fundamentals of entering a medical career is the purpose of F.M.C. Mrs. Downing, along with F.M.C. members, discuss their trip to Kansas City. ffl' , w , , , 41, f f. -, 4312 uf' 2' V 'L 4 1751, 4 X 4 t.,rg,i,f , , , ,, . :wait .-: . . . ft f i ,. , 9, I i3 ' 'S . 'ZEfQ1w ,,. . L ww my .4Q Zlub President, Patti Chapman, discusses plans for the Spanish club Zhristmas party. 'N'-Q. if-. -SQL Dennis Davis, Don Welch, and Michelle Johnston examine posters of different countries. Students interact in Spanish Clubg improve knowledge of language The purpose of Spanish Club is to learn more about the language and get involved with any activities that might be taking place inthe city. The kids that are in the club right now are enthusiastic and want to do things. If we can find enough activities to do, I think we can keep the club going. - Patti Chapman, president '73 - I would hope that the club, while serving a social func- tion, would also serve as a vehicle for the student of Spanish language and culture to increase his interaction within the language through contacts with native speak- ers and through foreign study. The activities of the club should provide the student with all available opportuni- ties to use the language in 'real-life' situations. - Nlrs. Steele, sponsor - Choraiaires rehearse Deck the Halls in preparation for an upcoming carol- Many hours of preparation by Choralettes produce successful ing concert. Christmas Vespers. ,Q Members of Concert Choir entertain parents visiting during Open House. ws mi W ,Q we iiifeef If , ,u'2f'f .f v is: ,ggw W sua 4 N e EQW f,. .' ,Z K' f . - ,,ii' -fffciftl-iv :ml . 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Self-expression through vocal music j inspires students Ll took music to better my singing quality and to learn jhe different ways in which to sing. ln class we do vocal exercises and have a lot of fun creatively. l - Melvin Smith, Mixed Chorus '73 - j'We sing for many different groups of people. Each is dif- ferent and makes you feel as if you have maybe brought some joy to a person's day. - Pat Hyles, Concert Choir '74 - l'l enjoy music of all kinds and l enjoy singing. Vocal music is another way of expressing myself. I plan to major in music and by taking vocal music I get more experience. - Beverly Bringolf, Choralettes '74 - We sing a lot and talk about things that pertain to mu- sic. We try to learn something new about music every day, at least l know I do. I - NlichelleJohnston, Sophomore Choir'75- took music because I enjoy singing and most of the lime we really have a blast in class. We do a lot of outside Vocal music student teacher Andre Thomas directs the choir through nging for different groups of people. - Cindy I-lartung, Choralaires '73 - O Little Town of Bethlehem . Sophomore Choir prepares students for future vocal training. Orchestra works diligently to achieve flawless performances The instrumental music program at South is designed to provide the student with a full understanding of the music literature from the Baroque period of 1650 to the present day musicals. lt provides the musical oriented student with a solid foundation of technique, and still offers the advanced student challenging material ln which to develop from. All literature performed is worked out in detail to insure a good performance. - Dave lVlcNair '73- For those who continue their study of music after high school, this exposure to the orchestra literature repre- sents merely a beginning - experience that will launch them into careers in performance or teaching. The thing that distinguishes the performing arts from most other arts and skills, is that if, for instance, a painter made a mistake on a canvas, he could correct his error, and the public would never have to see his mistake. But a musi- cian has but one chance at a given concert for a flawless performance, and experience is the only way to achieve it. - Mike Lawless '73 - Junior Sherry King is engrossed in her music while Senior Alan Swayze awaits his entrance. Practicing every day is the greatest asset toward a goal of perfect performance. 'ES K, , AQ 'H P .A ! X fp .q. S QMUOQ! 29421 ,W .Z r 'Q Q41 555 'Y If 5 l fig!! DNN i 7 ,f F 'gf 'ff 5 5 iz znz, A Qmggm, ,P , 7 -Q,q'l H PTM i x ,gr 4'n-,sawn X. Y1 'w3?' Tx ff' ' 1 x wk, 4-ul iffy, NM Q T' if f N as ,' ,,., 5 OM ' f li Li f. , Bands and twirlers join forces to create spirit at athletic events I enjoy twirling and since I get a credit for something I really like, why not? lt's the only place that I can twirl without having to compete in a contest. Some of the res- ponsibilities are thinking up different routines and struts to go with the music and formation. It also includes get- ting together in the evening and practicing about two or three hours a night, plus coming and practicing with the band. It is a challenge and something I enjoy. - Brenda House '74 - The marching band tries to contribute to school spirit. I feel we get the most response from a fight song though. The rest of the time not too many people pay any atten- tion to what the band is doing. - Linda lVlirt '73 - I took band mainly because I enjoy music. Band is a lot of fun because a person gets to know other people in the organization real well, which I believe is important in such a big school as South. Band is something I can ex- Twirlers Brenda House and Sherrie Huson warm-up in preparation for Cell in as Well 35 enjgyf' a halftime performance. - Becky Burgoyne '73 - Marching Band stands at attention as they perform the Star Spangled Banner. 68 Q Ft Ji 4 The color guard displays precision and timing as they perform during halftime ceremonies. New band instructor, Mr. Alan Hamant, prepares the stage band for an upcoming concert. OUQ5 Debbie Logue and Dave Fouts demonstrate the concentration required for a quality band sound. Athletic, scholastic achievements by seniors receive commendation bi, Ruth Sherman was chosen by teachers to represent South for the So- roptomist Youth Citizenship award. Dave Sanderson and Sabrina Perez were chosen to compete for the Elks Youth Scholarship Award. Rick Hansen was also selected on the basis of dependability and service for the Soroptomist Youth Citizenship Award. For his scholastic ability, Rick received a Letter of Commendation. Rick's athletic ability in foot- ball was recognized bythe honor of being selected as All-State first of- fensive and defensive tackle. National Merit Scholarship program semi-finalists were David Smith and Calvin Wiebe. ,,,,,,,....a--- Wi lily 7 Gari Gilbert received the DAR Citizenship award for outstanding achievements and leadership qualities. N-me...,,., E .tv.V...- A. ,,.e Q K A . if u. Letters of Commendation were awarded to Jay Wood, Mary Sanders, Dave Sanderson, and Ruth Sherman. Also, Nlark Martin and Rick Hanf sen who are not pictured. Katherine Smith was chosen as Betty Crocker Homemaker ofthe Future. -v-...,.,,, mfffff1::QQlfTilr'r ' r we M-WW-,W mmm in M-q,,...,,,, nr-M F.. SE? ,qu nr WW W M , 333 5 l i it ta Boys State representatives were Eric Commer, Marc Dozier, Rick Hana sen, Neal Brown, Terry Mcliibbin, and Girls State Vickie Ensz. J ar i Y Defense, Titan's stronghold, enables varsity to tie for . second place in CL competition In City League competition, South-tied with traditional ri- val, Southeast, for the second highest CL finish in South's' football history. Having eigh- teen returning lettermen proved to be the factor, as experience enabled the Titans to finish with an overall record of five wins and four losses. The defense, South's strongf hold, was a leader in the city, allowing only 105 points. Led by backs Delvert Johnson, Rob Scoville, Jonathan Goering, and injury-ridden Jim Houser, it was difficult for anyone to throw against the Titans. Run- ning the ball also proved to be difficult as linebackers Larry Gourley and Larry Ellis played their positions with unfaltering confidence. Terry McKibbin led the offen- sive attack and proved suc- cessful. Terry led the city in passing, hitting his goal of 1,000 yards. Rick Hansen was one of the most outstanding all-round players for South this year. Rick was the only playerin the city to be elected to the CL team on both offen- sive and defensive squads. Newly discovered B-team run- ning back, Veryl Crawford, showed rugged running ability the latter part of the season gaining 452 yards in six games of play. . Opening the season with an 8- 6 win over Southeast, the'Titan B-team showed their ability to move the ball and most of all how to win. Compiling a record of seven wins and no losses. the B-team ran away with the City League crown. A rookielsophomore team gained useful experience and added new plays to their foot- ball knowledge, laboring to develop their potential as var- sity players. The team wound up their season with three wins and four losses. 4 l Terry McKibbin shows passing form in an 8-C victory against North. . Q 3 TOP ROW: J. Hightower, C. Moore. D. Johnson, L. Allen, J. Wilson, SECOND ROW: D. Robinson, T. Richardson, R. Allen, C. Russell, R. Scoville, V Crawford, THIRD ROW: K. Moore, L. Hallum, J. Gleason, D. Wynn, T. Johnson, M. Shaw, W. Wynn, L. Saunders, FOURTH ROW: D. Davis, Coach B. Rader, G. Johansen, R. Woodruff, D. Jones, A. Harris, R. Hansen, J. Goering, B. Liebst, R. Lee, B. Oswalt. Coach, FIFTH ROW: P. Strange Coach, C. Warner, R. Armstrong, D. White, S. Hardesty, L. Valadez, Head Coach. SIXTH ROW: S. Campbell, P. Lemmon, G. Kinkaid, R. Elam, L Gourley, L. Ellis, T. McKibbin, D. Conners, D. Gettis, BOTTOM ROW: Managers: D. Niedens, P. Walsh. M. Schottler, C. Blanton. 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Anticipating a competitive season, the Titan cross country team set hopes for a high finish in the City League meet. Due to injuries, var- sity runners took a second inthe city meet, losing to West by two points. However, after some dis- couraging defeats the Titan harriers still ran with pride, determination, and spirit, and near the end of the season regained their running strength, taking third place in the led by Seniors Kerry Handy, Tony Serrano, Jay Wood, Clifford Glenn, and Eric Johnson: Juniors Randy Gaines and Mike Glover, Sopho- mores Rick Ensz, Robert Troutman, and Danny Serrano. Top performer, Kerry Handy, led the team to first place at the Regional meet. He earned the first place medal in the two-mile run, and raised his overall standing for the year. Looking over this year's results, Coach John ,,, if 5 l Wt ' l l ' 1? 1 iv Deardorff stated, The team devel- oped slowly, lacked depth, but had the potential to run competitively. Superb individual and team efforts earned the varsity runners twenty- four individual medals and four team trophies. Meeting stiff opposi- tion, B team defended the city crown, capturing first place for the second year in a row, while C team took second in competition. Lettering this year were Seniors Jierry-l:landy,lo1:1y andalay Wood: Juniors Randy Gaines and Mike Glover: Sophomores Rick Ensz and Robert Troutman. Four ofthese lettermen will return next year to give the Titans a head start. This year the team took on a new look, as it was the first year for the cross country team to have a girl manag- er. Ann Ingram had intentions of running on the team, but due to the KSHSAA rules, Ann was ineligible to participate in competition. Kerry Handy pushes ahead to take it all at regionals. -M lsksfilsq 1.2710 , i up :Q fly 9.5 .iq , n , , Q, ,g-Q x W g , , .4 D3 f 4' T Q, . ' i'-', , if , ':':,' ' . Q l , i V ,W ,, L A S J 16,3 ,V A ,, ,.,, VV,.:A 3 , ,, M' - .,,. ,rg ' lv- l N If ff' . 1. f ,, 'dw l hgh- , M ,..f,,,f . ff . ,, M , fl 9, . W - , W tiff if f M, t .5 -..l 1, 1 ' 'lll 'J W W7 ff, sluzahw- 3 , ,M-gy,-awe ., 2 , H ,, W '- td-we ,Wa W Y ,, --YZ., , f Mi l. sfw , W f , ff , ww W' A fc. we . ff -- M fwcfibw-, , mv 4, f i -- -A pm-: . ' 'NM ,,mQ,.' T M, A' W ? '?52eyi A . , ff. ,sf ff-, . Mg. ' - 'M'r-.. fe, .. M ,M . . - 'fsitnvsfr-Y ' . A., .f - , X .,ig':g,Q?,.,,4zfi , 5 .- 'f M' ,,,5:,,-wf . J--Q . IJ -, , '- .wwf ,'W12+g,if'f:.f' 'T my I I ,-fl? .. ' K --Q ' W l , ,Q 42' L K O ' .J -1 ' 'WJ ' ' if W7 ' Varsity runners seek place of meditation before a league meet. , TOP ROW: A. Ingram, Mgr., K. Nicolay, K. Snell, M. Cliver, K. McRae, R. Ensz, R. Troutman, D. Serrano, K. Jones, J. Childs, H. Hill, G. Brarnblett D. Allen, J. Deardorff, coach, SECOND ROW: P. Jacobs, B. Hicks, K. Capps, L. Bennett, D. Marshall, F. Clark, T. Fleming, R. Gaines, B. Wood, M Glover, BOTTOM ROW: D. Martin, W. Wheeler, E. Johnson, S. Sears, C. Glenn, K. Handy, T. Serrano, J. Wood, M. Gurnsey, D. Hall, M. Jameson, T Freeman. -.e- Y ...R I .W- J-. .-: ga me :f : . 1, Wmfq,,,, ..:' - Q . V 5 5 . E, 'L South vs. Heights S South vs. Campus i 4 South vs. Hutchinson 3 South vs. North and Heights s S 5 g 55 61 S South vs Shawnee Mission South S South vs Wyandotte South vs West South vs Campus South vs Emporia South vs Southeast South vs East League Meet Fifth State Meet i sw arms .,.- ,... ,,... .. ,,,,,, WWW N' --i'- N' -ff--Nz mit' Y 7 1:5 .., - -:1r':--Q--eziixsmemewm swtn.,-.,.,,t .... A. ,s:--- , 1. - sr?--H me v..,..,.. , ,.W.u, M 5 i .ww Wim, an 1 T it Y 1' ' it Sm It mi iaa 1 I, ,ff iff' E1 mm C-WA YJ xi gr ss E359 few iii? E22 3? QQ, Ng E iss B 2 r1f:gsfgsS1111 5 New sg, ig- M2111 w1..Q1e MM ,MW W s 5 , 1 -fa? 3 3,51 5 Q 2? 2' 5 Q 555323 355 5223? 5 , 532 J 1 ' EE WSQQ 1 W 5 5 A535253 s 1 fp? .5 5? is 'Ei . 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'1ia1w..1::1f1,, ' ,,..:-11.1 11- ,. A11- -4 .- in E mil ,L , 1 is E, mm ,...6 , SEB Kg . gt? we Q as 2 5 .11 5 2' 1 ' 13' , . 'K 11 2? I ' ' V r 'ww1r1 5 5 WE 3 1 E , Mwmflg. 6, iggVI':g:Wg 5 fs 5, :V :?f1 1 ww Ewa 'ilu 'Q 212515: 7 3 an 1 1 2 'W 1 ' T 5 ,EQ fm ,,:K,,,... 1 ?Mim,1-il?-1123351 3 1 - ' A-l-rk vw 2 gm..-.1 M 11 sf 5 , ,. .-1 .,.. K' Propelled by team unity, Titans capture ninth straight city league title Propelled by team unity, the Titan gymnasts were undefeated in dual meets, setting the stride for the remainder of the year. South opened the dual season by outscor- ing Heights 103.87 to 76.23, then going on to take fourth at the East Invitational. Through hard work and determination South made a come- back by dominating their own invi- tational. The Titan's went on to sweeping victories over Southeast, East, North, and West. Co-captains for this year's team were Juniors Steve Shields and Terry Black, who turned in fine individual perform- ances throughout the season. Steve Shields went unbeaten in City League competition except for South's Terry Black who placed in front of Steve Shields. The Titan team went into the City Meet under pressure, hoping to capture their ninth straight City League title. Coming on strong, with exceptional performances by the high bar and parallel bar teams, the Titan team went on to capture a 109.92 victory. The meet was the highest scored victory this season. Other top Titan performers were Juniors Alan Gates, Roger Howell, Robbie Hawes, Larry Bland, James Kemble, Jim Melton, and Brett Godbout. Coach Wayne Dixon stated, I am really proud of this year's team. He also stated For being only juniors and sophomores the team was fantas- tic. Co-captain Steve Shields stat- ed, We did a lot of hard work, threw a lot of routines, but it finally paid off for me, as well as for the team. , .uw-' Roger Howell executes a hand stand during a tough meet at East. TOP ROW: B. Godbout, M. Glover, M. Reep, F. Sullivan, SECOND ROW: S. Chislom, M. Bryant, R. Hawes, T. Black, S. Shields, BOTTOM ROW: G. Stew- art, M. Owens, J. Kemble, B. Fowler, A. Baus, G. Billington, Manager R. Barber, 80 1972-73 1 gg Q.-1.ffiksiF itat I o n a I Qgleights Southeast No rth West East Meet Meet gg - t:,f::1gSsf- South 4th .. Z4 5:33:5- Eed s siiggizs Ltt. 3 --LL I ..sg:eL- 1:1 is sqiggqaw 76.23 91.19 83.55 81.93 tt 1 ,tttttt it t .F!:f11::5 :'.:::: k...:: 15. :-1k: 51111 Steve Shields spots Terry Black as he performs a full twist from the high bar. Jim Kemble, concentrating on his routine, awaits the judge's signal to start. ff' W ,WMM TOP ROW: N. Brown, M. Shaw, D. Robbinson, R. Waters, A. Barrientos, SECOND ROW: C. Blanton, J. Hallum, G. Ricky, M. Gleason, D. Fox, G. Evans, D. Buss, THIRD ROW: D. Richards, D. Kontorowski, S. Connet, R. Wheeler, J. Young, R. Martienez, J. Valadez, FOURTH ROW: W.C. Spivey, W, Dur- rant, R. Woodruff, G. Kinkald, J. Russel, G. Payne, BOTTOM ROW: D. Hornbeck, D. Martin, M. Schottier, E. Schottler, J. Young. The Titan bench is overwhelmed by W.C. Spivey's hard-fought victory. rs T Senior wrestler Pat Connet receives a short briefing before the match between Carroll and South. Y' Q.. .Ng S T A , 1 fir 5 G gy-i v . . Eg ,A 82 Senior Gary Kinkaid shows relief as the offi- cial declares the victor. .5 S 5 ' v P it 32' . ti 1 rel.. Competition stiff: Titans pull through with winning season With only five lettermen returning, the Titans were considered to be one of the toughest teams in the City. The Titans completed their dual season with an overall record of five wins and three losses. South won their first encounterment against Southeast by eleven points, this setting the style and pace for the rest of the season. South went on to lose a discouraging battle to East. The Titans then traveled to West to lose a hard fought contest by one point. With accumulated experience and strong team effort, Titan wrestlers regained their poise and went on to three decisive victories over Bishop Carroll, Kapaun Mt. Carmel, and North. For the last dual meet, the Titans went up against undefeated Heights. This contest was the clos- est meet that Heights had been in all year, with South losing by eight points. The Titans competed in two invitationals this year by placing third at Douglas and fourth at Newton. South fought back to fourth place at the Heights Regional meet, where six Titans qualified for the State meet: Eric Schottler, 98- pound class, Dennis Martin, 112- pound class, Dennis Hornbeck, 126- pound class, Gary Kinkaid, in the 167-pound class, Ron Woodruff in the 185-pound class, and Pat Con- nant, in the heavyweight division. Coach Louis Valadez stated, We are proud of the way the boys per- formed in the regionals and of their performance this entire wrestling season. Dennis Hornbeck said, We spent a lot of long hot hours practicing, trying to get down to weight, and at the end of the season it paid off as six of us were able to qualify for State. Varsity South 35 South 21 South 37 f South 24 South 32 South 39 South 39 South 22 Southeast 24 East 24 Douglas 14 West 25 Carroll 13 Ka pa u n 12 North 19 Heights '30 Douglas Invitational Tournament 3rd Newton Invitational Tournament 4th l 1 l Insufficient experience hinders Titans' winning record With only three lettermen back, and Dave McCarty the only one with suf- ficient playing experience, the Titan basketball team had its ups and downs all year. Opening the season with a blistering 78-58 rout over Derby, it seemed as if no one could stand' in the way of giving South another victorious season. Having a one game advantage, the team trav- eled to Wichita West where the var- sity enjoyed a fourteen point lead at halftime before losing in the final quarter 76-60. South then played seven games in a four-week period against the remainder of the city league schools,,and wound up the first half of city ball with a 2-5 rec- ord. With a tight one point loss to West in the second meeting of the two teams and a break in city league action, the Titans traveled to El Dorado for the Bluestem Classic Basketball Tournament. Decisive victories over Valley Center and Sedan earned South a berth in the finals, playing against El Dorado. It looked as if South would bring home the first place trophy as the Titans held ontoa nine point lead throughout most of the game, before losing 61 to 60. The Titans rebounded and gave the Wichita teams a hard second round of city league competition. . . The Junior Varsity proved that the traditional city contenders were beatable. The B team had double wins against West, East, and South east, plus additional wins over Bish- op Carroll and Heights in league play. A win over non-conference Kingman gave South the right to gd against Hutchinson in the Hutchin- son Junior Varsity tournament. Al- though the Titans lost, they continued to show poise, vigor, anc a winning record. With new Head Coach Marlin Fred- ricks at the helm, the Sophomore Basketball team compiled impres, sive victories. Although the teanj lacked experience and some ability that the varsity possessed, the outl look for future Varsity squads looks encouraging. ' - 1 Q TOP ROW: R. Schen, Mgr., B. Schreck, V. Crawford, N. Standifer, R. Scoville, J. Gilmore, D. Petty, SECOND ROW: D. Johnson, D. Richardson, R Ensz, T. Allen, T. Hayworth, R. Horton, BOTTOM ROW: G. Rounds, S. Roberts, S. Hardesty, C. Smith, D. McCarty, M. Kelly, J. Crawford. Not pictured K. Allen. ' by 4 . . qi, A, . , if . in 5 FL 5 K -M . . . . 2 fi 5: - A . V ' ir fi A i - U f ig: .. b 77 Q ,Q K K, 5. 43 ' T P' ef V f an P 25,3 is 7 K . , . 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Junior Varsity Forward Nate Standifer gives his best. trying to return - the ball for the Titans. . Taking advantage of a fast break against East, Junior Robert Horton sets upforajumpshot. ' .. I AAi , Q' TOP ROW: T. Davis, S. Conway, J. Portley, R. Lee, G. BeII,M. Vogue, T. Graham, D. Dozier, K. Brown, BOTTOM ROW: P. Todd, Mgr., D. James, E. Bennett, K. Johnson, P. Escareno, Mgr. 54 l 53 ff I i Returning Iettermen With a combined total of twenty-two returning lettermen for spring sports, the chances seem encourag- ing that South will be a leading con- tender among city competition. ln his first year as Head Golf Coach, Bill Himebaugh inherits Sophomore Lettermen Steve Conway and Kelley l-lornbakerg Junior Letterman Rob Scovilleg and Senior Letterman Ron Barnes. Scoville, who has lettered in golf since his freshman year, will be the number one man for the Titans. Returning only two lettermen, Ju- nior Doug Glendenning and Senior Wayne Stanfield, Coach Artie Dil- lon's tennis team could still prove to bring out rivalry, competition be strong in the city league. Glen- denning will be high in contention for the City Crown in singles compe- tition. Juniors Jon Goering, Willie Wynn, Randy Gaines, and Seniors Willie Greene, Tony Serrano, Jim Houser, Don Hall, Jay Wood, Ricky Pickins, and Steve Hardesty will give coach Don Davis strong potential for the track season. The baseball team will be exceptionally strong in the infield with Senior Lettermen Paul Bryant, Bill Cox, Craig Gann, Ed Rucker, and Junior Letterman Blake Schreck. With the strength of these five players, the Titan team should prove to be one of the best. Blake Schreck is the only returning junior baseball letterman, Returning Baseball Lettermen - C. Gann, P. Bryant, E. Rucker, B. Schreck, B. Cox. 88 K .. , ,,.,, 0. , - -A W T5 s A LAL.., .,, , S ,ii W. -.VNV ..:,xw,: M..,..sM.,. QR M, ,Ms Q, .N . .. Hx T .. ,, ...M-M-M Q s .ww .- gn ' 2 .X f W 'ff ' -K ,xy as VW 74' s ?f 1 PK 6 mf X , 'M m e 1 ' f AVS '. L FW . xx I y ' ' 's,5'i. 1 CQ? ,. S ...-- f ' Xl g , . g , 5 fl ta X 2- f X - x 3 if QQ E f L 2 E L' Q Q ri .NNN f 'gf ,r-xl x ,garmin-A K 1. '-fb, W f,'1fg?Ef ,ww 5 ,f gy, 10, LM l'llllv00,4 2 '4 1, w . 1l v rflf ' 5' O , -eff-M: ' :- ..-1-P Nancy Roop gets the drop on her opponents, and passes the ball to comrade Rhonda English. i l Protection by teammates gives Janie Coleman her chance to score two points during practice. Respected Titanettes defend winning sports record Ambition, enthusiasm, and the taste of competition set the goals for this year's girls' sports participants. Volley- ball started off the year with the South High girls repre- sented by team members of all three classes. Their hard work and cooperation with Volleyball Coach Miss Ecker enabled them to place third in city competition, first in the regional tournament, and second in state competi- tion. Hockey usually followed volleyball, but because of the short time between the volleyball and basketball sea- sons, it was not offered as a school sport. The tennis sea- son started off with three returning girls to lend a hand to the relatively new team. They defeated West and Heights and achieved a split with North. Tennis Coach Miss Lamb attributed their success to excellent serves and the placement of their shots. Basketball Coach Mrs. Whetzel helped her team reach high acclaim in area bas- ketball. Height and quickness were a great asset to help- ing them place first in city competition, first in the re- gional tournament, and fourth in state competition. The South gymnastic team was represented by varsity and junior varsity groups. The varsity was made up primarily of returning girls, while the junior varsity held many freshman and sophomore prospects for the coming years. Softball finished the season with several returning letterwomen competing against the other city high school softball teams. To gain another point, Senior Margie Howard sets the ball up for ready teammate Joyce Hardy. h r Number one tennis doubles, Seniors Penny During regional play at the Kapaun-Mt. Carmel Gym, South's basketball team triump s ove A W t. Fant and Kim Hornbaker, warm up for a cold BS meet on South's court. Sophomore Nancy Carlburg puts in hours of hard practice be- fore a tennis meet. ...li ki, Q ss 3 N 99 qt S '38 or it . use . 1' X Determined Titan teammates retrieve a rebound after a bad layup by the West squad, --g Peggy Brubaker executes a difficult movement on the uneven bars. Members of the gymnastics team Iimber up in preparation for an up- coming meet. fm - 1 rl f , , if 2,1 , K I , , Q r r ww ..ffv2L,i.fiJi.,,,w:Q1m?1g2,,i' H! . ff? . t,', 4. . , f',' 1 an . if ,W . r if f if 7' wwf me ip 2 wif 1' 4 is 2 ' 'ff , ,iii My cy , gi A V ,,Lt , 52? i'i M 'fi if i r ' I E A 31, ' fx .21 S i I - 'Q , V 4 541, V3 -V I if y' V . Wgwgfm hmifmfjggvw V VW f i ,M ,-MQAW, A 2 . vv- rs ,.J,,4,.,w , E at I K Wemwufgf f A-. U ,,- rr: - mam, V. A ' ' te,' 'r . S ' ' - ' 5 ,Q fq'X'g1g'g'if' 3 1 1 , ', M4 1 5'NfLgxQlft' i 3 A ke A . Q ',it 1 of I I' . ' f W MQW' , i f .lr h, , ' f 2 ,, A f -- Ak .. 5' H ,- W its ' :5 'f ig ' . - Wqif ' ' ' it ,. ,. -My V y V , V. ,V ' H77 M -rm..-1, -I N -V, if ,iww , 7 my 2-yy c H , , NW-Y L, A ' Q 'L , 1fi,w!r'f-Ti Lflgkiii. - Renata Sanders improves her batting skills through continuous afte school practice. Junior Jan Blankinship displays graceful form as she demonstrates a cartwheel on the beam. i l l For tough games, Pitcher Marci Jones uses her own strategy to strike out opponents. Vggxgvigihg R K :w iilxigxggiw. n- NN L rrss e L ML 'N LL M M L N 1 -Qs L L, QL' A , L- it i - N is -Q Www -M QQ, Lk me .BL we wqfx ,L 4 - fc L .Y 7 li 'fig TL L 'L L hs - L gL,cw,L,L,x ,LL 1-eg L-My 'M Q ' X is -.t ' V LL L V ff LLL ., irfitxih . Osq if M' Q 'aw rs a X-s ew t is 'LLL am-sffv is -eff . , ' A fi L 5 Q. - i g,,f.Lyg-'-wnff ' Ldgffs-as 'sit' e V -,ww-x we 1 'S ,gg L - WLNFK - 5 'vf L '- we LL q,,,,pRx we SQ . 4 af' X sm EK L i QL, L 'N V XX , 'L .N 'ki df? -- 'K af ' UL. L we fsffn--A 'vs 'Z-rs 'iifrmk LX '1f,,,,X QS' fb- ,A f agp-.gas 4 M L, SL X ,X M k .- V W V, L 'Xb X kv L R- Vx k k X '- L Ls Am , V Ts: 9 T' ff?R14-1r9rsRW'fL-:Mitt as L' 1153 L N 'flies 1--s L sf s r ises-fhsfsa SL W4 Y Ngwl M x. Lx, X Q s.L :. . K . h X L K 2 ,, K LL ' ,L L ft ,X N, K L K N. s. L s +o LX L s ALL... N N N.. N KW mxLLLLL, ?gfw.tL -L W, L, .tg LAL Av. R wt N x LL ' x MN N x Q, K L -L XLWSVK L sxxw-Ly X .L L , L -X -L L ,xi - ,, 'aL -.n.,5,.jQhu'X L -- L -, L 'X X f Xi - s - N ,.L. -.4 - f. Lf X . .. 'X N ,L .fs-JK'-. Bend and stretch is part of the rigorous training required for a success- ful season. Katy Martindale has her own style and puts all she has into her swing. Q M fr ,gg wk ' l E 2 E 3: siiiiw 1 x 1 s I n ,gs xr, : E Y E E 1 X X f if? . ei 5 if H2 3 5 5 5212 14 xg. k s si E i 5 25, ggi o 'MWA' I qw Mr. and Ms. Pep included in basketball homecomin Mr. Pep, Don Hall, settles the crown on Ms. Pep, Elaine Strader. Debbie Yaussi Jim Houser I Q4 4 Cathy Buss Richard Janne homecoming. ge -... 1--i Q. -ess 5 5 ,,-..i-...- i as ..-. ,t isis: - 4 F 1973 Pep Royalty is crowned during South's first basketball iw tif Terri Boese Ric Lee . i ff x Lori Canfield QUEEN Steve Hardesty Melinda McAllister Dave McCarty Conkrught KING pkx Terri Moore, Rob Scoville Kathy Mattke, Terry Black Linda Guenther, Robbie Hawes I Titans cling to prom tradition with 1973 'Nights in White Satin'g students express varying opinions to bea with junior . the exciting and for as a prom nly and Prom royalty shouIdn't It's I think formal! Proms are a good way together. Mike Malone It would be work on a prom committee but I haven't the time. I would if but I can't, so I shan't. I Steve Hardesty New kicks and steps devised by dancers make music come alive It was duringthe Summer of '42 that I was an April Fool. I gave Everything I Owned to buy a ticket on the Peace Train. I was off to the dance show. Alive with music, I traveled by The Sea, seeing the burning cinders left from the Witchy Woman. The next item of interest was Winn chester Cathedral where I saw Miss PrisciIla's Beginning Ballet Class dancing to Chopsticks. I fell asleep about halfway and dreamed of Nights in White Satin. I contin- ued my Exodus when I arrived in town by Strolling in the Park. Lorna, Susie, Jonda, Laiketa, Doneice, and Miss Ball were there, too. They know The Games People Play. They are Born Free. I Cherished the Traces of the Chick- en Strut, Dance ofthe Bull, Baby Elephant Walk, and Pink Panther. Black lights, red lights, and green lights provided Variations of a Theme. Mickey Mouse ap- proached me and said, Oye Como Va. I answered, Keem-o-Sabef' Did you know you can Chewy Chewy on your Campbells Soup? Some people say The World is a Ghetto, but I Love You, Phil. I love Singing Winds, Crying Beasts, and Shadows resulting from a Shaft of sunlight. Ain't No Sunshine when he's gone. Next year I'II Be Around for the dance show. Right now I'm the Happiest Girl inthe Whole U.S.A. The use of an elastic band provides for an interesting and unique dance routine. CampbeIl's Soup comes alive as dance show participants portray vegetables. IOO 1' .f i Happy that the show has been a success, the dancers gather on stage for the grand finale. Miss Bali receives roses and tience and advice. man!! thanks from d3nC9VS for hef 9VYdl9SS DS- Hours of practice combined with an unusual interpretation of Exodus result in a superb performance. Diapers and pins, trunks and tails, transform girls into baby elephants. Rough and tumble action brings Thespian productions to life This world needs more individualists like the Vanderhofs. Everyone needs to be as free to live and let live as the characters in You Can't Take lt with You are. Essie loves ballet. She doesn't just walk from room to room, she glides. She also makes candy that her husband, Ed, gives away door to door.Suspicion is aroused by the off- beat slogans he includes in the boxes of candy. Ed finds nothing more enjoyable than printing his slogans on a press located in the middle of their living room. Essie's mother makes each day rewarding by pecking away at a typewriter. Writing eleven plays in eight years is quite a feat for one who had never thought of writing plays until a typewriter was delivered to the house by mistake. Es- sie's father spends many hours in the basement making fireworks. Grandpa raises snakes in an aquarium next to the printing press. He also owes fifty-six years back in- come tax. During a G.l. investigation, the fireworks are found and the entire family is arrested, thought to be revolutionaries. Alice is the only normal member of the household and attempts to convince her fiance's par- ents, the Kirbys, that she lives in a normal environment. Everything goes wrong and instead of convincing the Kirbys that the family is normal, Grandpa convinces Mr. Kirby that even though they may be odd in some ways, at least they're happy. Grandpa leads his family in prayer: Remember, all we ask is to go along and be happy in our own sort of way. This scene shows the effort involved during an action-packed rehearsal. Essie and her ballet instructor, Kolenkhof, are not distracted by Pen- ny's constant mumbling about her latest play. ,Mm ,,,,. N Mmm, sWW.,,,.,,,- Ai, M.. .. A..-,..W,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,. ,,,, ,,,,. , .,,,,,,s-,,.,, Murder and intrigue spark play, 'The Night Is My Enemy' It all started on a stormy night three years ago when a crippled girl was pushed off of a cliff. At first, all of us in town thought it had been an accident, but then an inspector came and said it was murder. I don't think anyone believed him until about three days later when a retarded boy named Tommy was killed. Well, I can tell you, the people in this town really got scared. Nobody felt safe after dark. Even the inspector didn't have any clues. Dr. Fontaine's wife, Hester, had brought her blind niece Roane to live with them after Roane's mother had died. Everyone thought Roane should leave town for her own safety, but she wanted to stay and no one could change her mind. One evening the doctor and Roane were alone in the living room when he suddenly admitted that he had killed those two people! The doctor felt im- perfect people should be eliminated and he had taken it upon himself to kill them. He then tried to kill Roane and would have succeeded had Hester not suddenly ap- peared. She had suspected her husband all along and when she heard the two fighting she grabbed a gun and ran downstairs to help Roane. There was a struggle for the gun and a shot went off, the doctor was dead. I don't think any of us will ever forget that night. I know Hester and Roane never will. Inspector Church attempts to uncover clues surrounding the recent murders by questioning Dr. Fontaine and Roane. 103 After a brief struggle, Hester kills her psychopathic husband in order to protect her niece, Roane. ,? in Sophomore Class Officers - TOP ROW: Doug Hall, boys' vice-president, Don O'Hearn, treasurer. BOTTOM ROW: Sherry Huson, girls' vice-presi- dent, Inman Boyd, president: Sue Hardesty, secretary. Sophomores seek opportunity to become involved South is only as good as you make it, and I want my class to be given the chance to show they can make it great. - Inman Boyd '75 - Our sophomore class is very ready to be involved, if only vve had some- thingto be involved in. -Sue Hardesty '75- lVly class, l'm sure, is going to go a long way in life, and will better South High School. lVly class is also nothing but put down by the upper- classmen, when I feel it is their place to encourage us to become involved. - Don O'Hearn '75 - Inman Boyd discusses the proposed resolution to be presented to Student Government concern ing sophomore honor passes. sw X N is 3 ...G we Sophomores: Abe to X M X we 5 s 43 i. 3 K. fs si 5 s sk I . .1 j F fi bi, E sk W X I V... J . Qc .4 X i G H X 4 b i . if s t, . . pf Qi .JL Ji . .- TPR? zz.. QM, -- gy? Q , Q A ' . -. Q 1 ' fv F ff' A A . -, ai xg- kf..k .Pr . 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Ig, ':. a::'.,5Is-::'f.kE:- - im XA' .:i X wi it Q New X :isis rm 3 5 Q- 5 'iiiifi , f i -PT -, V- -- 5-Mieifif , vig. H , . , , it 11555. rf ' ..E?fiiip . - ' , z 'W -' V if f- K .jf-1 : f . ' A X. ' ' . , . f -Q f .. B , 1 I -. f , ' fn.. hi. 51: H ' -4 . ,. . S -- .,, N A A 14, i n b X- . ' ' ' 5 4 g K- ' V A KL Q., get I X i ix x 32: si rm i x Newcomers are introduced to the Titan spirit and 108 1 XS. ,A gjfsix 7,11 : lr ff' JF ni- 1'5- f 1 . si r - . N 9' , it , 53913 X fills ,P wx I Q '. M if -'QKQ-frmxi. 2 if A me SHI 5-53 1 .,Q, 5 , .- Q, it. SSN? c, is 'I'm not quite anybody yet, but I'm getting pretty close.' sophomores: Com - Dur -' 1 .r ,J a ,f . ,rr or fo yo if t .I . A. , . ooo, l ' 'yr , , l, . Q. M if f r 5 o ,L 4 ti 'U 'Q ? v sfi ' ' X, is Z il fr fo l A 7 fs its 9 i ow CL 3? fs of 4 o rg 1 ,, ' Z oi 5 1 4.4 r fp , , If 41 'W i' u ur , , . f .lim ' gs! of il, , fl Pl for of 'fs it 'l tltit K A. 3,71 for .t 91 . s 'i ...W ,fr.,,,.5--zo, - 14 EW 1 Q 4 X ri K' or 1,9 oc!! Q H A ,..,.r fi 4: I lol ff .- 5751, rf if ,,', 111 , Q ig my :Xi ,jig ,X ,W f I 4 DeeAnna Camlen Diana Campbell Jolanda Sue Campbell Richard Campbell Nancy Carlburg Barbara Carlson Pam Cheney John Childs Beth Chiles Kim Clark Sandi Clark Jane Clay Kim Clayborn Cindy Clem Ronnie Cleous Vonda Clough Linda Cole Dan Commons Gregg Conley Steve Conway Mona Corby Brenda Cornett Steve Counter Deon Cowel Gary Coyan Allen Craig Cassandra Crossley Dan Cullinane Louis Curtis Anita Davis Charlotte Davis Dennis Davis Janice Decker Steven Decker Debbie Denning David Depew Kent Deubner Debra Dies Sue Diffenbaugh Laurie Dill Carla Dodd Gary Dowell David Drummond Jerry Duff Cathy Dukes Drake Dunning Kathi Durbin Yolanda Durkee Debi Duryee Sophomore: Dye - Fra Jennifer Dyer Teresa Eales Steven Easley - Richard Elam - David Englebright Rick Ensz Robbie Easter if v K Carolyn Epps Phillip Escareno Craig Ewing Jane Ewing Kathy Ferrel Pam Fielder Anne Finch ge : : I X 41 ' fo ksfsrt, fe al Sophomores enjoy a slow dance with friends at the Come September Dance. 110 Ll.. 4 Glenda Fiscus Teresa Fisk Tana Fletcher Debbie Flowers Ron Floyd Rick Fortner Janet Foster Marjorie Foster Brent Fowler Steve Fraley ' S, 1 sl r gtg' Q r X an l 5 'School activities help me become a part of things as I grow close to others.' Sophomore: Fu' Hea - :arise s a f N' Q 1 ,Q G 1 'NYS 6. 1 7 I s i' Em :f-- .. f. .K .tb A Ars .Alf ' ,. - ' i. as A - N r Q , X? . , 5 lf if la i,i.. Q ,if iw! .SS ,.., it K 1 X Xi X ,. at xt? 'la I . r. .1 ,XNa.f:.... .- . .. U. .K so 1? XX S r vi' ,S I -1 r.: ,Q he MX X63 i 5. as S S 91 S 1 'P .ir X. it f Q -5 K 5 ls? 4 .ss CY K ., 3 K. X X si 2X H N i . it-fs ' ee , :ff ' 1 1 ' 1. 1. f X . - - s ,. gf: s gf . 5 P ,. X :X E 59 is .ax fi s Q , X X X Q1 QR XSS X we S , .SHN , . .UN .. . 1 X si fX X W E v gf' I A X X I 1 i ',., . -- s:,:. S S Q f X JK. , .s f--s Q 1 E isliissszg 1 - use . wil.. .i Et: f' gr - - Xe ess-Q X. . 11, -s X X X 'Nr .k1. F.. S xx I' im, N X . Nl .-1 .. i r 1 QV ' .X . ,. S X S X N si fi X 'Q fi J . ,Xe--. . Ny ,f 4 Q ' if .gg - yi ., .. ., W. 5 111 Larry Fuller Mike Fussell Chris Gaines Luis Gamido Debbie Gansbauer Karen Gehrer Gerri George Linda George Ruby Gholar John Glasscock Vickie Golden Sheila Good Ruby Gosvener Vicky Gosvener Linda Gourley Tim Graham Cathy Gray Chris Gray Maurica Gray Trina Gray Brenda Green Brad Grimm Joe Gross Gary Grover Linda Guiltner Kirby Guinty Vicki Gum Kenneth Gumm Mark Hahn Rhonda Hahn Diane Haivala Larry Haivala Doug Hall Jack Hallum Jack Hamilton Keith Hammons Vickie Hankins Vickie Hanks Teri Harbison Sue Hardesty Steve Hardiman Sue Hart Ron Hastings David Hawes Lori Hawkins Nicki Hawley Daryl Hawthorne Vickie Hays Danny Heale 'Someday I'II look back at these pictures and Sophomore: Hen Donald Henderson Torna Hendricks Patricia Henley Denise Henry Michael Henson Mike Hermann Della Hightower Donald Hill Harley Hill Linda Hillier Cynthia Hogan Lindy Hollins Karen Holsten Debbie Hopkins Sophomore boys are initiated into South as they complete the forms necessary to purchase pictures. ise realize how much I've changed! r . sscsrs r--. .- i n f - 1 ,ye, gk 5 : Digi i is , , S I X N -- - . ... - -is .ses is lg fs ia csss , ' it J ,: A t..t I H-Q-. E c Li S 1' ,L r ' 'C-H-x ss- ' 'f ' K' . f ,AM , ., D ff Q 1 is ,051 V. . A ,- pig- 3,22-Eaxlgssas I Robin Hopkins Bruce Hornbeck Kelly Hornbaker 'Q r tw W? vs, D ri 1r.: , .K -:lj H M fs, Brenda Horner - , , NHHCYHOVWE Rodney Houser '- ' w'-- D' 'N 5 t,y M ., ,, 1 in N Q Y WX W fs ts li N Q Hi: AM N A X X 9 we k A - s s s ss l Mm E i1?'2!S 1. ' L if ' ss? 1 r- A K g f , Marilyn Hudson Tammy Hughes Rose Huridley Wilbert Hunt Stephanie Hurlock Sherrie Huson Jan Hutton Ann Ingram Doug lsenegger 1 112 Sophomore: Ise Ket Library facilities at South are introduced to rookie sophomores during the first week of school. ' W 'lkfiif'-1. s:- ':::.sf.'w-f:hN:hfE,, : -::.:.g:.,,5 :5: E::..:,,::.-. .. X x s Q s::sff::.f-:eil..::::fsa-,-.- - ..:gf:: .... if :--:-'--reels, J .,-ass :-,.. . W sf -X -,-. . - .. .. . . SQ lf xx? QE ig NF ' - 5 JF '- .., 1- .., MN.. ggi sw :-S 2125 151 ' X' . -., e g is Q new Q K N KX wa x X' is 7 RSX gf as Q il' Y x C' 9 kg J, sa K x si X li si S R+ M X.. 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X I f .L ' ' 2 .,.. ,A New X mwweg was WW N 113 Leana lsenegger Cindy Jackson Kathy Jacobs Ron Jacobson Randy Jarman Leon Jiggetts Cindi Johnson Ingrid Johnson Melanie Johnson Michelle Johnston Jimmy Jones Karen Jones Karl Jones Richard Jones Diana Kabler David Kantorowski Rick Kaufman Jim Kelley Kelly Kersey Linda Kessler Marsha Kettering Sophomore: Kil - May Jeff Kilian Donna King Janice Kinkaid Jeanine Kinkaid Mark Kirk Cyndy Klein Mary Knoblauch Robert Koch Eddie Koehler Debbie Kuehn Scott Lacy Don Laham Claude Lamb Don Lee Johnnie Lee Ric Lee Ron Lee Harold Leslie Maureen Lingwood Debbie Logue Sherri Long Kim Looney Kenny Lucas Jerry Lucas Mike Lucas Cindy Ludlow Kim Lundgren Elaine Lundmark Steve Lyon David Mackamul Rodney Madson Mark Magill Joni Mainzer Debbie Majors Mark Mann Lydia Manning Brenda Mantz Susan Marple Tami Marsh Arleen Martin Jim Martin Lynne Martin Nancy Martin Peggy Martin Raul Martinez Susan Maugans Donald Mason Deborah Massey Dedra May 'I like talking to friends about little things and just taking time to be myself. 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Les ,LLL L is, L. . its mm L me 'L Q a L, L 3 it LLL: gg ,L HW Liss s . X in Q1 5 YQ, is .ix SSS X F L L L is XX W Q ik l S i We X L: X i at S X fl LL 1 an LL LL ....LL.. 114 1 Q 1-:ff was 5 MW, f A QSM 'far if H n A ' awlimsw L L t r ss X 1 L S S ' is Q Sr Q it 1- was Qi' E is LE .g LL L, M 1,5 K K E :L .. L 18 Q sl wi' L 3 LL QL- ' t '--' 9' fi iss LL L, we .. 2 X NL L H 251 1133? - L 'LL 'I-. S -L xL . ,, QU- .: ,LL 3 , s LL .E Lexi l 5 X X 2 Q V X X S X Q Wie L, 5 S. is K if 3 Q5 is Q 2 - L 51 Sophomore: May at M.. . I Toni Mayes Kathy Mayfield L Iitflw ' .r Jim McBratney Richard McCluhey Becky McColpin Peggy McDonald Raynel McEIhaney it 5 ' E Sharon McGinley Harris McGuire Jason McLinden Dale McRae Sherry McWhorter Ramona Mead S S Kathy Mellard ,gs -,,.,1 i ' ,N 'reb Robert Merritt on ,. . , , Q, riz D Patty Metcalf b fwfr? L E, 3 Patricia Meyer ' at M Daryl Miller r S Harry Miller j We ' f 5 pq, Bobbie Millspaugh , -S ' Mike Mitchael S 5 EA Q! if Stephen Mitchell Carl Mock Mark Mohesky 551.4 K 9 E Arletta Monroe ' F f re- if s s ,...............,........... During their open lunch period, Sophomore Laura Scheer and friends take time out to talk. 115 Mon 3 ll ll l z W Charlie Moore Linda Morales Becky Moreland Ginger Moreland Philip Morgan Valerie Morris Curtis Mullen Edwin Murray David Musgrove Parn Myers Phillip Nelson Teresa Nelson Michael Neth Larry Newberry Carol Nichols Chuck Nichols Kevin Nicolay Joyce Noblit Cindy Norman Linda Nuessen Don O'Hearn Their first year at South is sometimes d v R Q f sr My frgsxi sz ,,::.k, '.:- if i.. :- ' :'f y all ifficult, but sophomores find time at lunch to relax. Q 4 M' . . .,.. Q if -X W X gm ii, s ' Q. . .. 1.3- . N ' ,r -we -.1 fi as . if Z f f N ' k ' Y X ' 51 :1 if .. sv I .. s ,. .Q . mx sr 2 S S Q 2 ... V? 7.5 Q 5 we-1.-...fu-. as-1g.f,., , , 5-.iss . A , 1.5. - 'aims rf. . Azlffffwx MENS' .3 sf E'.fS:!a?35L:f ' revisit 1-'gag 151 W. .. K 'rs ' . 1355 SM lrl-. :. - . . islam . .ss r F .. l.. 116 5' W 2' W 3 N0 N X E X0 X ,S Hx Sa S 'xc Q S ,ggi 2 -4 9 all 535 . , QQ M 5 5 is x S-fa., K Q, 5 sg' 5 ia Y ...ns ..,ss.... Y ' . I lugs s -L ,,,,,.?, .-Z -N: Q ' T1 fi' t N X KSN' ,as 35 Qt We f ms? QS' lt si? M xt X Q x Q Q ' sg Q i N ri is as Q 'Sometimes you have to try a lot of different things before you can find yourseIf.' s, t . ws? ., . M, X 'fist Sit? ' - . ,. 7? f' . .. s ., ' , ,. . 1 .-Q , f sz. 1 1 - -- 'xt'-' .,.m.,... , ,., W s ' X S? N X X , A N N Q R x t ,Q 15 s 5 is ' Sophomore: Osw - Rog Kurt Oswald Kim Overstreet Marilyn Owens Leslee Paiva Anita Palmer Alicia Patterson Jim Pedigo 'VCD U' if vs? fx J V S-is ax '5' -'M - S ' f Z? 2 Q.. +6 7 -. 3. a,,t' .:.,.s 532 :e.,f:- ,V .t,,, Q. .- Annette peitz N N i f h Mark Peitz A A e rii . - Q Amy Pendleton ' X David Petersilie ., vi X N, keiiyrmipps 'uQ'f'Qi A3 5 Karen Porter fs KW t Debbie Pribbie vial? fm' f X f t 4 tg ...A fp- x Gi IN - ' L f .s . 4 I ' 2-x Rex Robert Jackie Roberts Rosie Roberts Steve Roberts Bob Robertson Debbie Rogers .gk R .. n af X ,tt-ywsat . 12 ,- .. .affsifgn , . ..,1,--,,. Q lik 7 . fs sf ,.sfl,:.t s 2 go .Nr 'lsiszst 1' 5,5 - T z ss. . .. i - J' My :J-:sssf .EF -Bez . P Kerri Prickett Robert Prllliman Rhonda Pritchett Barbara Queen Dennis Rader Ron Ramsey Barrett Rasberry Cindi Ray Cindy Reep 3 it , F X ' Joni Richardson ' R K is A 'r Lee Anna Rleke P 4 -QTL L David F?ieeS if we 7 Patricia Riley W Q Mark Ritter vs . ' ' A If -J , 1 Sophomore cheerleading finalists practice a cheer that will be performed for the student body. 117 'I've been too busy this year to decid Sophomore: ROI-Ste whether it's been a good year!' Darrel Roland Ted Roth Vicki Rucker Jerry Rumery Beverly Runk Tina Salsman Viette Sanders Joel Sanderson Robbi Sanderson Stan Scheck Laura Scheer Carol Schmoker Donna Schroth Tim Schwilling Vickie Scott Teresa Self Carmen Serrano Daniel Serrano Tracy Seymore Mark Shaw Roy Shaw e a. si H scbxl E Q NNN at N se X , X 5 s t 5 W 2 Q. ss X Sgt rv R. A ' SKB s sw K 3 gs .s 5 x x. , R. T T 3 H' Eugene Sherrill Dora Sherrod Paula Shetlar Nancy Shields Mike Shirkey Steve Shoop Phillip Silva Duane Simon Angela Simons Leigh Ann Sink Patrick Sinnott Euston Slaton Everett Smith Julie Smith Paul Smith Ron Smith Steve Smith Kenneth Snell Kathy Snide Al Snodgrass Jean Soltis Stan Spaght Randy Spenle Bill Spivey Sharon Stallvvorth Rick Stanfield Richard Stauffer Mike Stephens X 1 x WN O Q Ns li - sa? fat'-f s l Wil X Q.. Ns : www t XX gt X xxx NX X: se lg x ' sw we S Nast ,V .. 7xj,i,w ,,. 3235135 'Q we X .at W K . ..,. . X Y o K' 4- Hein sl ,339 s.. Xi 1 wt cs.. T, E We .X M XS .. ...- Q ,M Sfmt' N XS is X s N R , ts x Ps X Q2 X t X 4 Sn 'XX 5 l 35 fl ,wa .:., .ctl I u t 15 fast: K 'iw .,1,. . -f- . . ' 2 15451. fww 'X ' D- -in 5.-me . -1 . - Q A Q NJJ1' l-fmt Q tm., , ,, at ct .s ,... ,, ., '- ' - New s 'rm -1 . ., . . f . .- :,, .A qlkr L .B ,. .... ,,,,,,...,,..c. S. X f. ' :Sw ,c....... 1 .g f f' 'SX 3: 'E1.. X Lift-:-. 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' :L gig r 1. gt 1 S , I: 5755 . 1. hw was s - ' W . s , ' - ,, ' s ..,, 5' s 'R ' 7: . .A ' 4 1 i ii E l i 'iff ,si Sophomore Student Government members break up into committees and volunteer to work on projects. 119 1. -r f T SX? X N X his X Fl' tl- N sg J . ,.,,, ,. vi.. . L lll r. X X X if i 4 S if 9, X a s X 'C if ig S , tee Q5 1. f S if Sophomore: Ste Ka ren Stevens Brian Steventon Jill Stone Wayne Stuart Linda Stubblefield Bob Sundeen Barbara Sweeney Dale Swenson Elouise Talmadge Brenda Taton Karen Terronez Karen Thomas Barbara Thorp Paul Todd Dionne Tolson Debbie Travis Denise Trlbelhorn Robert Troutman Terry Tucker Wendy Tuell Lori VanDeest Michael Voge Ronnie Vonfeldt Dennis Wagner Kendall Wahl Cynthia Walters Randy Warfield Peggy Weber Don Welch Peggy Welch Marcella Werner Kim Wheeler Randy Wheeler Steven Wheeler Whe L 'Spare time in class is always a good time fo sophomorewhi -Zim you to catch up on gossip! Sally White Suzette White Randall Whitney Jeff Wiebe Jetta Wiederstein Gale Wilderom Stanley Williams Janis Willis Karen Willis Carla Wilson Cris Wilson Donna Wilson Nlarlan Wilson Cynthia Wise I S ,K 90 OK 5- , XL k X we 6 :fs swf- s 1 ,ff ff 1: 'W I Sophomores pause to listen to conversation of older classmates. O Leona rd Woods Greta Worm Deborah Yorkovitch Ann You ng Jim Young Lucinda Young lVlarkYoung William Youngers Julie Zahourek Sally Zimmerman ,QM Q15 -' 5 1 -mfg , ':xs'351 wr ss Q tygl y X 1 Fourth hour gym class anxiously awaits the lunch bell after working up a big appetite. Ji- e ,1- ,Wi ,ff 5 i i if 45,7 M f g, r 'r !,,,, mx' in WJ x V I , 'QW ,W 1 V ,, ' I Kevin Disney finds that making chili takes careful preparation and un- Mike Crigier becomes very involved in his history assignment divided attention. 121 Junior Class Officers - TOP ROW: Tim O'Hearn, president. BOTTOM ROW: Terri Moore, treasurerg Connie Cathey, secretaryg Katy Pendleton girls vice-president. Not pictured: John Lewis, boys' vice-president. Class of '74 takes pride in togetherness The greatest classes result in the greatest things. -Terri Moore '74- ii When we leave this school we hope to be remembered as a class who contributed to our school, rather than tookfrom it. -John Lewis '74- My class, without exception, is the most devoted class in all of South. lt's not perfect, but has the people to make South the best in the nation! , -Tim O'Hearn '74- The class of '74 is an exceptional class. They've really got it all togeth- er. But then we had a great class to look up to last year, and the class of '73 has proven to be a real form of leadership for us this year. - Connie Cathey '74 - Junior class officers look over material for magazine sales 122 WW W, ,v,.h., , ew ae,-1 ll , r ey as -el ., w. Junior: Ack -- Bla Lolta Ackerson' DiAnne Acuna Chuck Albright Donna Alder Debbie Allen Kent Allen Mary Allen Qacke Alllson ,m I Tami Anders 'nf if rl'l jeff Diane Anderson' l' ii Kathleen Andersonf Kirk Anderson Carol Anglin ' f Steve Applewmfe 5 Floyd Arrirlgtonl-5e Qr gQ-lrglfllll 'Suisse Atwaltef'jgQg25g M Peggy Avantsglleiiffl ll Diane Aust l' ' llll Debbie Austin l'l f Kurt Baergen Ken Baker Sharon Baker Terry Baker Kathie Bates be Laura Balll,nger5aieQ5jS5QQfl Patty Balzer g'5l?j5 rf '. .ex . V , A -ir- , ' . ' ' 3 ,. ' 'S ' f il F. Q -J lf 1 'Qi 5 61 l ' - -, , Q , A rx- fa- , we ,K - - ' fl - f V 4' in rv fkw K A .AJ 5, My xvy ,, , ,W ,X 5 fan' .. f B ,. L ,S 9 , ,K 1 X H , S . , 1 N, J X l A 3 ' . 7 rf A 1- l ...... , 1 av -' 21:-1.-'J' - iff' 'gsfjjesvzgg h life. . : ' W i P - 1 , ' Yl N - K . 'K P gf 5 f - , . ii' - ' sf ei ' .NS lv '- 'll - . . ' ' 'r ,I 4 'g-5 5 . . ' ' 'Q ' 1 5 - ' ss f 1 , Q ,. :,,: , X . 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Class of '73 discards traditional gray, whiteg introduces red, blue gowns From the beginning, the Class of '73 has shown its en- thusiasm and willingness to get things done. Whether it meant supporting workdays, attending play practices, or showing spirit, we have always had great turnouts. Any class that can finance two proms and earn 52,000 for student scholarships has to have something special going for it. -- President Lori Canfield - I think the decision to change the gown colors was good. We are a unique class, so why shouldn't we show it? The vote was so unanimous I was surprised it hadn't been done before. - Vice-president Nlarjelva Padilla - Our class has proven what a lot of people who care can do. We set several goals: the scholarship fund became the unifying element. I think everyone has learned a lot about other people and how to cope with them. lt's been a great year. A ' - Vice-president Rick Elam - Senior class officers prepare the caps and gowns ballot for the October election. ' I I I I i I I I I I I I Senior: Abb Scott Abbott Clif Allen Joleen Allen Larry Allen Vicky Allen Cheryl Alpha Ralph Amey Babette Andrla Don Armstrong Becky Arnold Lana Arb Scott Amos Pam Baldwin Leigh Baker Robert Ballinger Tim Banta Gloria Barker Ronnie Barnes Ron Baxter Renita Beck Debra Beemer Jeff Bell Cindy Bennett Carol Bierman Alan Biggerstaff Teri Bise Darlene Blair Dorman Blake Debra Bolden Cathy Bolen Vicki Bolin Micha Bosley Bob Bowling Ronald Boyer Thomas Boyle Susie Brandon Susan Bratrude Craig Bray Randall Breault Rhonda Brenneman Vickie Briley Glen Britt SENIOR: Bri- Can Regina Brittain Vickie Brock Pam Brooks David Brown Diana Brown Neal Brown Mike Bruza Paul Bryant Alan Buckel Pam Buckel Mary Bunch Kevin Burch Becky Burgoyne David Burke Valerie Burnett Kim Butler Kathy Buzard James Calion Rose Calvert Sam Campbell Vicki Campbell Lori Canfield 'I won't miss South next year, I II just miss my friends Seniors Sabrina Perez and Jerri Simnitt enjoy an evening of dance at the Come September Dance. 140 ,wk Addie Coleman Linda Coleman Ann Collins Eric Commer Freda Conkright Donald Conner Kathy Cook Kathy Cook Senior: Can - Ga ry Cantrell Phyllis Cantrell Eric Carman Robin Carter Rick Casey Scott Cathey Sharon Celestine John Chabrak Patti Chapman Teresa Chavez Viola Clark Kathy Clarke Rhonda Waite Claycomb Denise Cline Patricia Clough Walt Cofer Tommy Colbert Laiketa Cole Working together on the football field and off, Rick Hansen assists Ter Coo 'The biggest responsibility of every senior is Sem, coo- De, plannin the most for tomorrow Gary Cook Steve Corby Marianne Corn Pat Cornelsen Sherri Corrigan Robin Courter Peggy Cowdin Clayton Cowles l4raig Cowles Bexeerly Cox Bill Cox Johnny Cox Larry Cox Sheila Crabtree Rebekah Crook Jim Cross Larry Cross Debra Dacus The 45 minute lunch period allows plenty of time for Larry Allen and Debbie Barnes to share a quiet moment. Donald Darwactor Barry Davis Donna Davis Janet Davis Sherry Davis Sheryl Davis Michael Dean Nancy DeCaroIis Deborah Dees Steve DeForest David Delay . Tom Delay 142 43 Senior:. Dil Lori Dillon Debra Dilsaver Alan Disney Allen Doggett Marc Doshier Jean Drees Marsha Drinnen Greg Drouhard Marci Dukes Sharon Dunbaugh Perry Duncan Debi Dunning Karen Edmiston Rick Elam Larry Ellis Dixie Elniff Georgia Embrey Rhonda English Vicki Ensz Bill Entwisle John Esposito Kathy Ewing Thomas Faber Sharon Falconburg Penny Fant Ronnie Fleming Steven Floyd Debbie Forbes Albert Forister Roxanne Fortner Jenne Foster David Fouts Debbie Fraley Terri Freeman Brenda Freidenberger Sandi Friedel Greg Friend Teresa Fritze Jim Fry Janet Funk Steven Gates Marie Gettings Ge 'My life consists of today and tomorrow Senior: Gil-Har and that's the Way I live it., S Jay Lowrey entertains a group of seniors during passing period. Clifford Glenn Larry Gourley Tom Grady Dan Graven Dean Green Willie Green David Griffiths Nancy Gruenbacher Glenna Gum Beverly Gutzmer Rick Hahn Don Hall Pat Halsig Cheryl Hampton Cynthia Hampton Scott Hand Kerry Handy Rick Hansen Steve Hardesty Laura Harmon Clarence Harper Shirlene Harper Jeanette Harrison Fred Harrison Gari Gilbert David Glasscock Jim Gleason 144 is Senior: Har - Connie Hartman Cindy Hartung Belinda Heale Vernon Heinze Sherry Hennessy Sandra Hensley Diane Herpolsheimer Brenda Hill Doris Hill Govenor Hill Randy Hill Susan Hillgardner Stuart Hodges Sharon Hogan, Leonard Hoheisel Patty Hollister Janice Holloway Nancy Hollowell Judy Hopkins Kim Hornbaker Dennis Hornbeck Connie Horning Jim Houser Margie Howard Steven Howard Susan Humlicek Jana Ivey Stephen Jackson Richard Jacobs Russell Jahde Gary Jantz Debbie Janzen Eric Johnson Gwen Johnson Mark Johnson Mike Johnson ferry Johnson Jay Johnston Donna Jones Marci Jones Wilma Jones Beverly Keck Q6 'For the Senior: Kel- Mar Debbie Kelley Earlyn Kersey Sandra Kessler Amy Kester Carol King La na King 'Gary Kinkaid Phyllis Kirk Sherry Kirk Debra Knauff Jim Koch Shelley Koehler Michael Koerner Kevin Kralicek uKlm Kramer Dirk Lank Monetta Large Brian Lassley Mike Lawless Janelle Lawrence Janet Leake David Lemmon Martha Lemmons Jane Lemmons Kerry Leslie Debbie Letsinger Glenda Lewis Janet Lewis Shirley Lewis ' Lori Lindeman Gary Link Kathy Lippincott Mary Logan Janie Looper Patricia Lowen Denita Lynn Lynda Lynn Bruce MacKamuI Michael Mann Daniel Manning Debbie Maples Don Marquis i 1 Y 1929 14 Senior Frances Mclntosh studies a short story and prepares to write a summary in Mr. Wolf's composition class. 1 147 Senior: Mar - Mos Dennis Martin Kathi Martin Elizabeth Mauldin Barbara McAllister Melinda McAllister Laura McCall David McClintock Cindy McCoIpin Terry McKibbin Diane McManus David McNair Karen McNeal Randy Menefee Deborah Metcalf Glenda Miller John Miller David Millspaugh Mona Minger Linda Mirt Greg Mitchell Mike Monroe Barbara Moore Doug Moore Kevin Moren Brad Morris Mark Mosher 'Some people enjoy singing, some working, SQHIOHMU'-Nic some drlnklng lenjoy Ilvlng Linn Mullen Mike Murphy Kathy Myers Joe Moss Beverly McCosar Tom McCowan Monty McCoy William McCune Debbie McDonald Frances Mclntosh D M K r onna c eeve Andy McKnight Sonya Nance Y Ben Nash Cheryl Neckita Barbara Nelson Dianna Nelson John Nelson Mary Nelson Rhonda Newell Pam Newton Rocky Nicholson 49 Senior: Nix - Rey Darrel Nixon Linda Novak Roger Obermueller Ron Oelkers Debbie Ogden , Rhonda Ogle Donald O'Hara Robert Oliver Altina Owen Terry Owens Marjelva Padilla Dennis Pagano Greg Parker Joan Parker Lea Ann Parker Mike Parker Janice Patterson Mike Patterson Roger Paulson Kathy Payne Nancy Payne Linda Peacock Twila Pearson Debbie Peitz Sabrina Perez Gary Perry Wayne Peterson Rhonda Phillips Ricky Pickens Marcia Piland Clark Pilkenton Pam Porter Randy Porter Richard Post ' Nancy Potvin Leatha Powers Norman Price Ron Rader Ella Randle Willard Raux V Stanley Reiswig Linda Rey Senior: Rho - San Lester Rhodes Jan Richardson Karyn Richardson Gwen Roles Richerson Evelyn Ridgeway David Riedel' Cherie Rieke Jeannean Riggle Dana Riley Bob Robbins 'Some people enjoy singing,' some working, some drinking I enjoy living Diane Roth Leslie Rowland Steve Rowland Debbie Ru bottom Eddie Rucker Carl Russell Rachel Ryel Jolene Sacket Debbie Samford Rhonda Sanborn Mary Sanders Dave Sanderson Carol Roberts David Roberts 0 Debbie Roberts Dan Robinson Dan Romey Nancy Roop 150 Senior: San - Str Frankie Sansing Ted Sawyer Joe Scheer Rosemary Schnabel LuAnn Schultz Terri Schwabauer Patty Schwilling Gary Scott Karla Seabolt Sheldon Sears Tony Serrano Terri Seymore X Michael Shelton Ruthie Sherman Mike Shirley Debbie Short Donna Short Tim Shurley Courtney Sigwing Jerri Simnitt Debra Siler Linda Sinnott Catherine Smith David Smith Kathy Smith Marilyn Smith Melvin Smith Kathy Snyder Keith Soltis Jeff Soyez Terry Spain Ralph Sprayberry Donna Stallsworth Wayne Stanfield David Steinhofif Pam Stephens Melodee Stewart Zane Stoddard Perry Storm Mark Stout Joyce Stover Elaine Strader Senior: Stu - Wie Gary Stubblefield Allen Swayze Jonda Thomas Rose Thomas Vicki Thomas Rosi Tisch Rickie Travis Paula Trotter Connie Tucker Vickie Ungerer Sandra VanSchoiack Joseph Verstynen A ' Ginger Velte Don Wadsworth John Wadsworth Susan Wadsworth Parlene Warren Carla Weaver' Kenny Welch Regina Welch . 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L2 ff ZZ, QZVLZJ X 46i2CL'Z 221 01 'J ffyufoazwzu ,V742, Qaf ,Q jwabb 1 U A I 2 ,LQ ,U-gy if 0 rr, ' 0' A 'ff ?44Qwwf X ,ffaflif N 7 indexindexindexindexindexindexindexindexindexindexindexindex A Abbott, Scott 139 Abel, David 107 Ables, Deane 107 Ackerson. Curt 107 Ackerson, Loita 123 Acuna,DiAnne123 ACHIEVEMENTS 70, 71 Adolfs. John 75,107 Ahlstrom. Albert 28 Aitken. Alvin 79,107 Albertson, Trudy 107 Albright,Chuck123 Alder. Donna 123 Aldridge. Velma 21 Allen, Bobby 75 Allen.Clif31.51.139 Allen, Darrell 77, 107 Allen, Debbie 123 Allen. Joleen 139 Allen. Larry 73.95.139 Allen. Mary 123 Allen, Rex 107 Allen, Robert 73, 107 Allen. KentB5, 123 Allen, Tony 85 Allen, Vicky 139 Allison, Jacke 123 Allsbury, Paul 107 Almes, David 30 Alpha, Cheryl 139 Ames, Ron 107 Amey, Ralph 139 Amos, Scoot 139 Anderegg, Randy 24, 107 Anderegg,Theresa 123 Anders, Jim 31 Anders, Paul 123 Anders, Tami 123 Anderson, Coral 107 Anderson, Cindy 107 Anderson, Diane 123 Anderson. Kathy 123 Anderson. Kirk 123 Andrla, Babette139 Andrla, Gina 107 AngIin,Carol123 Applewhite, Steve 123 Arb, Lana 139 Armstrong, Donald 139 Armstrong, Rodney 73 Arnold, Becky 139 Arrington, Floyd 123 Arterburn, Theresa 107 Arthurs, Ed 107 Ashton. Anita 54 Atwater. Susie 123 Aust, Diane 123 Austin, Debbie 123 Avants. Peggy 123 Avila. Cindy 107 B Baergen, Kurt 123 Baker. Barbara 24 Baker. Don 107 Baker, Ken 123 Baker, Leigh 53,139 Baker, Sharon 123 Baker. Terry 123 Baldwin, Lillian 24 Baldwin, Pam 139 Bales, Kathie 123 Ball. Beverly 35. 101 Ballinger, Laura 123 Ballinger, Robert 139 Balzer, Pat: 123 Banta, Timothy 139 Barber, Ron 80,123 Barker, Gloria 139 Barnes. Debra 107 Barnes, Greg 75 Barnes, Ronnie 89, 139 Barrett, Linda 107 Barrientos. Alfred 82,123 Barton. Debbie 123 Bartu. Donna 123 Basham, Laurie 123 Basset. Stephanie 53 Bauer, Greg 123 Baumgartner, Randy 123 Baus. Alan 80.107 Baxter, John 107 Baxter, Ron 139 Beck, Renita 139 Becker, Garrol 23 Beemer. Debi 139 Beighle. Debbie 123 Bell. Candy 123 Bell, Debbie 123 Bell.Jeff139 Bell.Gregg75,87.107 Bell,JoAnn107 Bell, Pat 123 Benjamin,Carlos123 Benn. Deborah 107 Bennett, C'ndy 139 Bennett, Lavona 107 Bennett, Larry 77,123 Bennett, Nancy 107 Bennit. Ed 87 Benson. Jim 23 Benton, Karen 123 BIBLIONAUTS 60 Bierman,Car0l139 Bigelow. Carol 139 Biggerstaff, Alan 139 Billington, Gale 80, 107 Billir1gt0n,Janna123 Binyon, Marlene 123 Bird, Roger 75,107 Bird, Kathy 48.123 Birr,Julie123 Bise. Teri 139 Bishop. Diana 123 Bishop. Skeets. 107 Black. Terry 80, 98 Blackwood, Wallace 27 Blair. Darlene 139 Blair. Tracy 107 Blake. Cindy 123 Blake, Dorman 139 Blanchard. Cindy 107 Bland, Larry 124 Blankinship, Jan 48. 92, 124 Blanton, Charles 73, 82 Blecha, Don 107 Bliss. Paul 124 Blue. Arthur 21 Blue. John 75 Blunk, Robert 107 Bode, David 124 Boes,Doneice124 Boese, Terry 107 Bohannan.Greg107 Bolander. Jennifer 124 Bolden, Debra 139 Bolen, Cathy 139 Boles, Jean 124 Boles, Lloyd 124 Bolin, Vickie 139 Booth. Kathy 124 Bosley, Micha 46.139 Bowden, Boyce 124 Bowers, John 107 Bowers, Phillip 107 Bowling. Kathy 124 Bowling. Robert 139 Boyd.lnman 106,107 Boyd.Janet124 Boyer, Ron 139 Boyle, Thomas 139 BOYS' SPORTS 72-89 Braden, Rick 124 Bradford, Michael 124 Bradley, Debi 45, 107 Bradley, Joni 124 Bramblett. Gregory 77.107 Brandon, Sharri 107 Brandon. Susie 139 Branson, Cathy 107 Bratrude, Sue 139 Bray. Craig 58, 139 Brazda, James 124 Breault, Randall 139 Breese, Patrick 107 Brenneman, Mike 107 Brenneman, Rhonda 139 Briggs. Vicky 108 Briley. Kay 124 Briley. Vickie 139 Brimmer, Ed 32, 33 Bringolf, Beverly 124 Britt, Glen 139 Brittain, Jennie 140 Brock, Vickie 140 Brockmeier, Roy 124 Brooks, Pam 140 Brooner, Rachel 108 Brown, David 140 Brown, David 124 Brown, Debi 124 Brown, Diana 140 Brown, Julie 124 Brown, Keith 87,108 Brown, Maribeth 61,123 Brown, Michelle 108 Brown, Neal, 71, 82, 140 Brownlee, James 123, 136 Brozek,Carlene108 Brubaker, Peggy 92, 123 Bruce, Mike 123 Bruce. Ola 123 Brush, Barbara 124 Bruza. Michael 140 Bryant. Mark 75,80,108 Bryant, Nicky 124 Bryant. Paul 88, 140 Buchanan. Ruth 108 Buckel, Bobby 140 Buckel. Pam 140 Buffalohead. Mitch 108 Buffalohead, Valerie 124 Buffett, Carol 108 Bumpas, Mark 108 Bunch. Mary 140 Burch, Kevin 140 Burford, Dan 108 Burgoyne, Becky 140 Burgoyne, Max 108 Burke. David 140 Burks, Jennifer 108 Burnett, Mark 124 Burnett, Valorie 140 Burnison. Howard 124 Burton.Robbin108 Bush, Valerie 124 Buss, Cathy 49, 124 Buss, David 82 Butler, Greg 108 Butler, Kim 140 Butler, Mark 108 Butler. Mary 108 Buzard. Kathy 140 Buzbee. Roland 124 Bybee. Theresa 108 C Caldwell, Curtis 124 Callon.James14O Clavert, Rose 140 Can'1ien,DeeAnna 109 Campbell, Christine 124 Campbell, Diana 109 Campbell,Jolanda109 Campbell. Mary 44,124 Campbell. Richard 75.109 Campbell. Sam 73 Campbell, Vicki 140 Canfield, Lori 57. 98, 138, 140 Cantrell, Gary 141 Cantrell. Larry 124 Cantrell. Phyllis 141 Capps, Kevin 77 Cardenas, Michael 27 Carlburg, Nancy 91.109 Carlbury. Linda 124 Carlson, Barbara 109 Carlson, Greg 124 Carman, Eric 55 Carr, Carolyn 124 Carter. Barbara 124 Carter. Robin 141 Carpenter, Elmer 34 Casey. Ricky 141 Castor, Susanne 124 Cates, Glenda 45 Cathey. Connie 122, 124 Cathey. Scott 141 Celstine. Sharon 141 Chabrak. John 141 Chandler, Bobby Joe 124 Chapman, Patti 63, 141 Chapman. Sheri 124 Chase, Debbie 124 Chase. Peggy 125 Chavez. Terry 141 Cheney, Pam 109 CHEERLEADERS 44. 45 Childs. John 77,109 Childs, Steve 125 Chiles. Beth 109 Chisham, Steve 80 CHRISTIAN FAMILY 61 Christensen, Tina 125 Clark. Fred 77,79,125 Clark, Kim 109 Clark, Sandi 109 Clarke, Kathy 141 Clay, Jane 109 Clayborn. Kim 109 Claycomb. Rhonda 141 Clem. Cindy 109 Cleous, Ronnie 109 Clevenger, Lorna 125 Cline. Denise 141 Cliver, Mark 77 Clough, Pat 141 Clough, Vonda 109 Cofer, Walter 51, 95. 141 Coker, Lonnie 125 Colbert, Tommy 141 Coldern. Mike 79 Cole, Debbie 125 Cole, Laiketa 49,141 Cole, Larry 30 Cole. Linda 109 Coleman. Addie 141 Coleman.Janie 91 Coleman. Linda 141 Collins, Ann Marie 39,141 Collins, Cindy 125 Combs. Erma 125 Commer. Eric 71,141 Commons. Dan 109 Conkright. Freda 98,138,141 Conley, Thomas 75 Conner. Donald 73.141 Connett. Jane 24 Conway. Steve 87, 109 Cooburn. Brace 107 Cook. Gary 142 Cook, Kathy 141 Cooley, Mark 125 Cooper. Cheryl 125 Cooper, Darrell 125 Corby, Floyd 142 Corby. Mona 109 Core, Earl 31 Corn, Marianne 142 Cornelsen. Pat 142 Cornett. Brenda 109 Corrigan. Sherri 142 Coulter, Robin 125 Counter, Steve 109 Courter, Robin 142 Cowdin. Peggy 142 Cowel. Dean 109 Cowel. Rhonda 125 Cowles, Clayton 142 Cowles, Kraig142 Cox. Beverly 142 Cox. Donald 75 Cox, Johnny 142 Cox, Larry 142 Cox, William 88,142 Coy. Kenneth 31 Coyan, Gary 75,109 Crabtree, Sheila 142 Craig. Allen 109 Crawford. Joe 85 Crawford, Ronnie 125 Crawford, Veryl 73. 85 Crigler. Debra 45 Crigler, Michael 121 Crockett, Cindy 125 Crook, Rebekah 142 Cross, Jim 58, 142 Cross Larry 142 Cross, Marion 21 Crossley, Cassandra 109 Crossley. Connie 125 Crossley, Connie 33 Crow, Gordon 125 Crow, Robert 24 Cullinane, Mike 109 Curtis, Louis 109 D Dacus, Debie142 Dailey, John 30,137 Daratt, Mike 125 Darwactor. Donald 142 Dater. David 55,125 Dater. Greg 125 Daub. Dieter 26 Dautel, Sherri 125 Davis. Barry 142 Davis. Charlotte 109 Davis, Dennis 63,109 Davis. Don 34. 73 Davis, Donna 142 Davis, Janet 142 Davis, Kathy 125 Davis. Sherry 142 Davis, Sheryl 46. 142 Dean. Michael 142 Deardorff, John 34. 77,79 DeCarolis, Nancy 142 Decker, Janice 109 Decker, Ricky 79 Decker, Steve 109 Decker, Terri 125 Dees, Deborah 142 DeForest, Steve 142 Delay, David 142 Delay, Tom 142 Delk, Phil 125 Denning, Debbie 109 Depew. David 109 Deubner, Kent 109 Dick, James 126 Dickson, Bob 126 Dies, Debby 43, 109 Diffenbaugh. Sue 109 Dill, Laurie 109 Dill. Linda 126 Dillon, Artie 34 Dillon, Berry 28 Dillon, Lori 143 Dilsaver, Debbi 143 Disney, Alan 143 Disney, Kevin 121 DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION 53 Dixon, Wayne 24, 80 Dodd. Carla 109 Doggett, Allen 143 Doggett, Connie 126 Dorsey. Brad 126 Doshier, Marc 143 Dowell. Gary 109 Downing, Louise 21 Doyle, Bob 31 Dozier, Keith 75. 87 Dozier. Mark 71 Drees, Jean 58.143 Drinnen. Marsha 143 Drinnen, Steve 126 indexindexindexindexindexindexindexindexindexindexindexindex Drouhard, Greg 143 Drummond, David 75,109 Duff, Jerry 75,109 Dugan, Steve 126 Dukes. Cathy 109 Dukes. Joy 126 Dukes. Marcy 143 Dunbaugh. Sharon 143 Duncan, Perry 143 Dunning, Drake 109 Dunning, Debie 143 DUPLICATS 54 Durant. Wayne 82, 126 Durbin, Kathi 109 Durkee. Yolanda 109 Duryee, Debi 109 Dye. Walter 126 Dyer. Jennifer 110 E Eales, Teri 110 Easley, Steve 110 Easter, Robbie 110 Ecker, Wanda 35 Edmiston, Karen 143 Ehrlich. Randy 126 Elam. Rick 75, 138, 143 Elam. Richard 73,110 Elder. Denise 126 Elder. Paul 31 Ellis. Larry 73.143 Elniff. Dixie 50,143 Embrey, Georgia 143 Englebright, David 110 English, Rhonda 46, 90, 143 Engstrom, Debbie 126 Ensz, Rick 77,85,11O Ensz. Vicke 59,71,143 Enterline. Mason 126 Entwisle. Bill 143 Epperson. Alan 126 Epps. Carolyn 110 Escareno. Phillip 75.87.110 Esposito, John 57,143 Estill, Dave 28, 29 Evans, Gary 82, 126 Evans, Mark 126 Evans, Nancy 126 Ewing, Craig 110 Ewing, Jane 110 Ewing, Kathy 143 F Faber. Tom 143 Fair, Delyn 126 Falconburg, Sharon 143 Fant, Penny 56.91.143 Faulk,Opal 21 Ferguson, Karen 126 Ferrell, Kathy 110 Fibert, Robin 126 Fielder. Robin 126 Finch, Anne 110 Fiscus. Glenda 110 Fuser, Cindy 126 Fisk. Teresa 110 Fleming. Ronnie 143 Fleming, Tom 77,126 Fletcher. Tana 110 Flowers, Debi 110 Floyd. Ron 110 Floyd, Steve 143 Folger, Teresa 126 Foote, Sterling 75 Foraker, Kent 127 Forbes. Allen 127 Forbes. Debbie 143 Forbes, Jackie 127 Forbes. Lynette 127 Forister. Albert 143 Fortner, Rick 110 Fortner, Roxanne 52,143 Foster, Donna 127 Foster, Eldon Foster. Janet 110 Foster,Jenne143 Foster. Marjorie 110 Foster. Paul 23 Fouts. David 69,143 Fowler, Brent 80, 110 Fox. David 82,127 Fox. Leann 127 Fraley, Debbie 143 Fraley, Steve 75.110 Freeman, Arian 33 Freidenberger, Brenda 143 Freidenberger. Donn 75 French, Twila 133 Friedel, Sandi 143 Friend, Greg 143 Fritze, Leeta 127. 143 Fry, Jim 143 Fuller, Larry 110 Funk. Janet 143 Funk, Nancy 127 Fussell, Mike 75,110 FUTURE MEDICAL CAREERS 62 G Gahman. Debbie 127 Gaines,Chris111 Gaines, Randy 77,89.127 Gann, Lynn 127 Gansbauer, Debbie 111 Gansbauer,John127 Gard. Jeanie 127 Gamido. Luis 111 Garrett, Kathy 127 Gates, Alan 127 Geary, Ralph 127 Gehrer. Karen 111 George, Gerri Sue 111 George, Linda 111 GERMAN CLUB 59 Gettings. Marie 50, 143 Gholar, Ruby 111 Gibson, Cynthia 127 Giddeon, Rick 127 Gilbert, Don 127 Gilbert, Gari 71, 95. 138, 144 Gilmore. Johnny 85 Giltner, Randy 127 Glasscock. David 144 Glasscock.John111 Glazier, Frances 127 Gleason.Jim 73,144 Gleason, Michael 82, 127 Glendinning. Doug 89, 127 Glenn. Clifford 47. 77. 79. 144 Glover, Mike 77,8O,127 Glover, Regina 127 Godbout, Brett 80, 127 Goering, Jon 73, 89 Golden, Vickie 111 Good. Sheila 111 Goodman. David 127 GOOD TIMERS 49 Goodwin, Kim 62.127 Gordon. Wanda 127 Gosvener. Ruby 111 Gosvener. Vicky 111 Gourley. Larry 47. 73, 144 Gourley. Linda 111 Grady, Tom 144 Gragy, Bobby 127 Graham. Tim 87.111 Grant, Mavis 127 Graven, Danny 144 Gray.Cathy111 Gray.Chris111 Gray. Resa 111 Green. Brenda 111 Green. Willie 144 Greene, Lavern 127 Griffiths. David Lee 144 Grimm, Brad 111 Gross, Celia 127 Gross. Joe 111 Grover. Gary 111 Gruenbacker. Debbi 127 Gruenbacher, Nancy 144 Guenther. Linda 45. 98 Guiltner. Linda 111 Guinty, Kirby 111 Gum. Glenna 144 Gum.Vicki111 Gumm, Kenneth 111 Gurnsey. Michael 77, 89 Gutzmer, Beverly 144 GYMNETTES 48 H Hahn, Mark 111 Hahn. Rhonda 111 Hahn. Rick 144 Haivala. Diana 111 Haivala, Larry 111 Haley, Beverly 129 Hall, Carolyn 127 Hall. Don 77, 89, 96, 144 Hall. Doug 75,106,111 Hallum, Lloyd 73.127 Hamant. Alan 33.67.69 Halsig, Pat 144 Halsig. Pat 144 Hamilton. Jack 75 Hamm. Mary 127 Hampton. Cheryl 144 Hank, Scott 144 Handy, Kerry 76, 77, 89. 144 Hankins,Vickie111 Hanks, Vickie 111 Hammons, Keith 111 Hansen. Rick 47,70.71,73,95. 141,144 Harbison, Teri 111 Harden. Everett 30 Hardesty, Steve 50, 51. 73.85. 144 Hardesty, Sue 45. 106,111 Hardiman, Steve 111 Harmon. Helen 24 Harmon. Laura 144 Harper, Clarence 144 Harper, Shirlene 144 Harrel. Roger 127 Harris, Arland 73.127 Harris. Celeste 127 Harris. Sherry 127 Harrison. Jeanette 145 Harrison. Robert 127 Hart. Robin 127 Hart. Sue 111 Hartman, Connie 145 Hartman. Steve 127 Hartung. Cindy 57.145 Haskell. Debra 127 Hastings. Ron 111 Haught. Jim 20 Hawes. David 111 Hawes, Robert 80. 98. 127 Hawkins. Lori 11 Hawley, Nicki 11 Hawley, Victoria 127 Hawthorne, Daryl 111 Hawthorne, Pamela 128 Haynes. Don 79 Hays,Vickie111 Hayworth, Tony 85. 128 Hazen, Angela 128 Heale, Belinda 145 Heale, Danny 111 Heger. Janet 128 Heinrichs. Leann 128 Heinze. Vernon 145 Held. Calvin 128 Hellman,Tim128 Hellmer, Debbie 60, 128 Henderson, D. J. 112 Hendricks,Toma112 Henley, Patricia 112 Hennessy, Sherry 145 Henning, David 128 Henry. Denise 112 Henschel, Karen 128 Hensley, Sandra 145 Henson. Michael 112 Hermann. Mike 112 Herpolsheimer, Diana 145 Hicks, Bruce 77,128 Hightower. Della 112 Hightower. John 73, 75 Hill, Brenda 145 Hill, Don 112 Hill, Doris 145 Hill, Harley 77.79.112 Hiii, Randy 145 Hill.Terri128 Hillgardner, Susan 145 Hillier, Linda 112 Himebaugh, Bill 34 Hodges, Stuart 145 Hogan, Cynthia 112 Hogan, Sharon 145 Hoheisel, Cindy 128 Hoheisel, Debbie 128 Hoheisel, Leonard 145 HOMECOMING. FOOTBALL 94,95 HOMECOMING. BASKETBALL 96. 97 Holderby, Leonard 128 Hollins. Cindy 112 Hollis. Doug 128 Hollister. Patty 145 Holloway, Janice 44. 45. 94, 145 Hollowell. Nancy 145 Holsten, Karen 112 Hoobler, Linda 24 Hood, David . 128 Hopkins, Boyce 128 Hopkins, Debbie 112 Hopkins, Devin 128 Hopkins. Robin 112 Horn. Arlen 128 Hornbaker. Kim 56.145 Hornbeck. Bruce 75.79,112 Hornbeck. Dennis 82. 145 Horner, Brenda 61,112 Horning. Connie 44, 95, 145 Horning. Nancy 112 Horton, Robert 85 House. Brenda 68,128 Houser, Carla 44,128 Houser. Jim 47,75,145 Houser. Rodney 57.112 Howard, Margie 91.145 Howard Steve 145 Howell. Roger 128 Hubbard. Pam 128 Hudson. Marilyn 112 Hughes, Norma 128 Hughes, Tamara 60,112 Humlicek, Don 128 Humlicek, Sur 57,145 Hundley.Phil128 Hundley, Rose 112 Hunt, Wilbert. 75, 112 Hurlock, Stephanie 112 Hurlock, Steve 128 Hurlock, Robert 128 Hus, Connie 129 Huson. Sherrie 68,106,112 Hutton. Jan L. 112 Hyles, Pat 129 lngram,Ann 77.112 lsenegger. Doug 112 lsenegger. Leana 113 lvey, Jana 145 Ivey, Karen 129 J Javara. David 129 Jackson, Gail 129 Jackson. Cindy 113 Jackson, Stephen 145 Jacobs. Kathy 113 Jacobs. Phillip 77 Jacobs, Richard 145 Jacobson, Ron 75,113 Jahde, Russell 145 James, Kanny 87 Jameson. Karen 129 Jameson, Michael 77 Janne, Richard 126. 129 Jantz. Gary 145 Jantz, Jan 129 Janzen. Debbie 145 Jarman. Randy 75.113 Jiggetts.Mapalion113 Joeckel. Jerri 21 Johansen, Greg 73. 129 Johnson, Betty 24 Johnson, Cindi 113 Johnson. Delvert. 73.85 Johnson, Eric 77.145 Johnson, Gwen 145 Johnson, Ingrid 79,113 Johnson. Kathy 129 Johnson. Kitty 87 Johnson. Keith 75 Johnson. Mark 145 Johnson. Mel 20 Johnson. Melanie 113 Johnson, Melinda 129 Johnson,Mike145 Johnson, Mike 129 Johnson. Sheri 21 Johnson, Terry 73,145 Johnston, Jay 145 Johnston, Karen 129 Johnston. Michelle 63.113 Jones. Carmen 129 Jones. Daniel 73, 129 Jones, David 129 Jones, Donna 145 Jones, Jimmy 79,113 Jones, Karen 113 Jones, Karl 77, 113 Jones. Marcy 93,145 Jones. Richard 113 Jones,Terri129 Jones, Wilma 145 K Kabler. Diana 113 Kantorowski, David 75.82. Kaufman. Rick 113 Keck.Veverly 54, 145 Keith, Mary 129 Keller. Kim 129 Kelley, Barvara 48,129 Kelley, Debbie 146 Kelley. Jim 113 Kelley. Donna 129 Kelley, Karen 129 Kelley, Mike 129 Kelley, Glenda 129 Kelly. Maurice 85 Kelly. Melinda 129 Kemble. James 129 Kenley, Terry 129 Kennedy, Becky 129 Kerley, Patsy 25 Kersey. Earlyn 146 Kersey. Kelly 113 Kessler, Linda 113 Kessler, Sandy 146 Kester.Amy 146 Kettering, Marsha 113 Kiewning. Kathy 95,129 Kilian,Jefl114 Kemble. Jim 80 Kimple, Joyce 129 King. Carole 146 King. Donna 114 King. Lana 146 King. Sherry 66.129 King, Joy 129 Kinkaid, Gary 73.82146 Kinkaid.Janice114 Kinkaid.Jeanine114 1 indexindexindexindexindexindexindexindexindexindexindexindex Kinley, Terry 60 Kirk, Mark 75,114 Kirk, Phyllis 146 Kirk, Sherry 146 Kisner, Juanita 21 Kisner, Kent 21 Klein, Cyndi 114 Klingman. Roger 28. 55 Klish, Barbara 37 Knauif, Debbie 46 Knoblauch, Mary 114 Koch, Robbie 80,114 Koch, Sonia 129 Koehler, Eddie 114 Koehler, Shelley 146 Koerner, Michael 146 Koerner, Patty 129 Koon.Jacquie129 Kralicek, Kevin 146 Kroeger, Lisa 129 Kuehn, Debbie 114 L Lacy, Scott 114 Ladd, Chris 129 Laham, Donald 114 Lamb, Claude 114 Lamb, Rose 35 Lancaster, Marsha 129 Lank, Dirk 146 Large. Monetta 146 Lassley, Brian 146 Latta, Ron 129 Lattey,Teresa 129 Lawellin, Lynn 21 Lawless, Mike 67,146 Lawrence. Janelle 146 Leake, Janet 146 Lee, Don 114 Lee. Johnnie 114 Lee, Ron 114 Lee, Ric 73,87,114 LeCounte, Debbie 129 Lehr, Bob 30 Lemmon, David 146 Lemmon, Paul 73, 129, 136 Lemmons, Jane 146 Lemmons, Kim 129 Leslie, Harold 114 Leslie, Kerry 146 Leslie, Lori 129 Letsinger, Debbie 46, 146 LETTERMEN 46 Lewis, Glenda 146 Lewis, Janet 39, 146 Lewis, John 129 Lewis, Shirley 146 Liebst, Brad 73, 79, 129 Ligons,Charlotte 21 Ligons, Mark 129 Lindeman,Lone146 Lindt, Steve 130 Lingwood, Maureen 114 Link, Gary 146 Lippincott, Kathy 146 Lively, Lynda 57,130 Logan, Mary Jean 146 Logue, Debbie 69,114 Long, Sherri 114 Looney, Kim 43,114 Looney, Lee 130 Looper, Janie 146 Lousch, Roger 28, 75 Lowe, Galen 130 Lowen, Patty 146 Lowrey. Jay 144 Lowrey. Lawrence 28,29 Lucas, Jerry 114 Lucas, Kenny 114 Lucas, Mike 114 Ludlow, Cindy 114 Lundrnark, Elaine 114 Luthi, Merlin 30 Lyerla, Denise 130 Lynch, Debbie 130 Lynn, Lynda 146 Lyon, Steve 114 M Mackamul, Bruce Alan 146 Mackamul, David 114 Madson, Rodney 114 Mae, Randy 130 Magill, Mark 114 Mahannah, Wilma 27 Mainzer, Joni 114 Majors, Debbie 114 Malone, Larry 30 Malone, Pam 130 Mann, Mark 114 Mann, Mike 146 Manning, Daniel 146 Manning, Lyndia 114 Mantz, Brenda 114 Mantz, Mike 130 Maples, Debbie 146 Marcy, Glenn 75 Marlman, Betty 25, 56 Marple, Susan 114 Marsh, Tami 114 Marquis, Don 146 Marshall,Dennis 77 Marshall, Scott 25 Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin, Martin, Martin Martin Martin, Martin, ,Arleen 114 Dennis 77,82, 147 Donald 79,130 .Jim114 Joyce 130 Kathi 146 Lynne 114 Mark 71 Nancy 114 Peggy114 Martindale, Katy 93, 130,137 Martinez. Jesus Raul 114 Mason, Donald 114 Mason, Eileen 130 Mason, Jim 30 Massey, Deborah 114 Mattke, Kathy 98, 130 Mattke, Scott 130 Maugans, Susan 114 Mauldin,Liz147 May, Deedra 114 May, Tony 130 Mayes. Carol 130 Mayes, Toni 115 Mayfield, Kathy 115 Maxfield, Mary 21 McAllister, Barbara 31,146 McAllister, Melinda 98, 146 McArthur Brad 130 McBratney, Jim 75,115 McCall, Laura 147 McCarty, Kave 85, 98 McCleary, Alan 130 McClintock, David 147 McCluney, Denise 130 McCluney, Richard 75,115 McClure,Valerie130 McCoplin, Becky 115 McCoplin,Cindy147 McCosar, Beverly 148 McCowan,Tom 148 McCoy, Monty 148 McCune, Bud 148 McCurley, Edith 21 McDonald McDonald McDonald ,Debbie 148 ,Mike 131 ,Peggy 115 McElhiney, Dr, Dave 22 McElhaney,Raynel115 McFadden McGinsey. ,Karen 130 Sharon 115 McGuire, Harris 115 McHen ry, Mclntosh, Mclntosh, Mclntyre, Jim 131 Frances 148 John 131, 147 oe 131 J McKeever, Donna 148 McKibbin. McKibbin, McKnight, McLinden, McManus, McManus, McMullen, Kim 131 Terry 47, 71, 72, 73, Andy 148 Jason 115 Cathy 131 Diane 57, 147 Darcia131 McNabb, Elizabeth 131 McNair, Dave 147 McNeal, Daren 147 McNew. Stephanie 131 McRae, Dale 77,115 McPherron, Lois 25 McWhorter, Sherry 45, 115 Mead, Ramona 115 Means, Pauline 25 Mellark, Kathy 115 Melton,Jim131 Melzer, Mike 131 Menefee, Randy 147 Merritt, Robert 115 Metcalf, Sue 147 Metcalf, Patty 115 Meyer, Patricia 115 Miller, Daryl 115 Miller, Glenda 147 Miller, Harry 115 Miller, Hon 36 Miller, John 147 Millspaugh,Bobbie115 Millspaugh, David Jack 147 Minger, Mona 147 Mirt, Linda 147 Mitchell, Greg 147 Mitchell, Mike 67,115 Mitchell, Steve 75,115 Mock, Carol 115 Mohesky, Mark 115 Moore, Barbara 147 Moore, Charlie 47.73.116 Moore, Douglas 147 Moore, Kenneth 73 Moore, Terri 45,98, 122 Morales, Linda 116 94.141, 147 Moreland, Becky 116 Moreland, Ginger 116 Moreland, Steve 131 Moren, Kevin 147 Morgan, Philip 116 Morris, Brad 147 Morris, Dr. Alvin 22 Morris, Valerie 116 Morrison, Gerald 23 Moses, Brenda 25 Moss, Joe 148 Mosher, Mark 147 Moss, Virginia 25 Mullen,Curt116 Mullen, Linn 148 Mueller, Brent 131 Murphy, Michael 148 Murray, Edwin 116 Musgrove, David 116 Myers, Kathy 148 Myers, Kathy 131 Myers, Pam 116 Monroe,Arletta 115 Monroe, Mike 147 N Naden, Janet 131 Nance, Sonya 148 Nash, Ben 148 NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE 55 Neal,Jim 21 Neckita,Cheryl 148 Nedrow, Elda 37 Nedrow, Mike 130 Neely, Ann 49, 132 Neff, Rob 132 Nelson, Dianna 148 Nelson, Johnnie 148 Nelson, Mary Anna 148 Nelson, Philip 116 Nelson,Teresa 116 Neth, Mike 116 Newberry, Larry 75, 116 Newell, Rhonda 148 Newton, Pam 148 Nichols, Carol 116 Nichols, Chuck 116 Nicholson, Rocky 148 Nicolay, Kevin 77,79,116 Niedens, Dwight 73, 132 Nixon, Darrel 149 Noblit, Joyce 116 Norman, Cynthia 116 Norton, Debbie 61 Nossaman, Darlene 132 Novak, Linda 149 Nuessen, Linda 116 O Oakley, Loyd 132 Obermueller, Roger 149 O'Connell, Nancy 132 Oelkers, Ron 149 OFFICE EDUCATION 52 Ogden, Debbie 149 Ogden, Cherie 132 Ogle, Rhonda 149 O'Hara, Don 149 O'Hearn, Don 75,106 O'Hearn,Tim122 Oliver, Larry 132 Oliver, Robert 149 Oswald, Kurt 117 Oswalt, Bill 29. 73 Overstreet, Kim 117 Owen, Altina 149 Owens, Bonnie 132 Owens, Kenneth 132 Owens, Mike 80, 132 Owens, Marilyn 117 Owens, Terry 149 P Padilla, Marielva 138, 149 Pagano, Dennis 149 Page, Larry 132 Paiva,Leslee117 Paiva, Val 132 Palmer, Anita 45, 117 Parcel, Melodie 132 Parker, Greg 139 Parker, Joan 149 Parker, Lea Ann 149 Parker, Lydia 61 Parnell, Steve 132 Parzybok, Maxine 29 Patterson, Alicia 117 Patterson, Cherly 132 Patterson, Janice 149 Patterson, Mike 149 Paulson, Roger 149 Payne, Gregory 82 Payne, Kathy 149 Payne, Nancy 149 Peacock, Linda 149 Pearson, Colleen 149 Peitz, Annette 117 Peitz, Debbie 149 Peitz, Mark 117 Perez, Sabrina 70, 140,149 Pendleton, Amy 43, 45, 117 Pendleton, Katy 122, 132 PEP CLUB 42, 43 Perkins, Karen 25 Perry, Gary 98, 149 Petersilie, David 117 Peterson, Lee 132 Peterson, Wayne 149 Peterson, Pat 26 Petty, Dave 85 Phipps, Kelly 117 Phillips, Rhonda 149 Pickens, Ricky 89,149 Pierson, Alan 132 Piland, Marcia 149 PLAYS 102, 103 Poore, Billy 132 Pope, Duane 132 Porter, Karen 117 Porter, Pam 149 Porter, Randy 149 Portley, Rosalind 132 Post, Richard 149 Potter, Lisa 132 Potvin, Nancy 149 Pourtly, J. 87 Powell, Debbie 132 Powers, Leatha 149 Powers, Wendy 132 Preston, Mike 132 Pribble, Debbie 117 Price, Norman 149 Prickett, Kerri 117 Prilliman, Robert 79,117 Prieb, Gordon 39 PROM98,99, 11,101 Prock, Rena 132 Protheroe, Dennis 132 Prothro, Randell 75, 132 Pyles, Karen 33 Q Queen, Barbara 117 Queen, Mary Margaret 132 Quigley, Dana 132 R Rader, Bill 132 Rader, Cheryl 132 Rader. Dennis 60, 117 Rader, Kevin 132 Rader, Bob 73 Rader, Ron 117 Ralston, Cathy 132 Ramsey, Ron 117 Randle, Bobbie 132 Randle, Ella 149 Rasberry, Barrett 117 Raux, Bill 149 Ray,Cindi117 Rea, Kathryn 132 Read, Debbie 132 Reding, Ronald 132 Reece, Mike 132 Reece, Rhonda 132 Reep, Cindy 117 Reep, Mark 80 Reese, Pamela 132 Reeves, Marc 132 Reeves, Vicki 132 Reiswig, Stan 149 Revels, Cleo 75 Rey, Linda 149 Rhoades,Doren132 Rhodes, Lester 150 Richardson, Cathi 132 Richards, David 82, 132 Richardson, Donnie 85 Richardson, Jan 45,150 Richardson, Joni 117 Richardson, Jerry 30 Richardson, Karyn 150 Richardson, Robert 30 Richardson, Troy 73 Richerson, Gwen 150 Richmond, David 132 Ricke, Greg 82, 133 Ridgeway, Evelyn 150 Riedel, David 150 Rieke, Cherie 150 Rieke,Leanna117 Rienbolt, Barbara 133 Riggle.Jeannean150 Riggs, David 117 Riley, Dana 117 Riley, Patricia 117 Ritter, Mark 117 indexindexindexindexindexindexindexindexindexindexindexindex Robbins, Robert 30, 150 Roberson, Dennis 82, 133 Robert, Rex 117 Roberts, David 150 Roberts, Debbie 150 Roberts, Gloria 133 Roberts. Jackie 117 Roberts, Dr. R. Larry 18, 19 Roberts, Ricky 133 Roberts, Rose 117 Roberts, Sherri 133 Roberts, Steve 85, 117 Roberts, Susie 150 Roberts, Vickie 36 Robertson, Bob 117 Robertson, Cathy 133 Robertson, David 133 Robinson, Dan 73, 75, 150 Roby, Joanne 39 Rogers, Debbie 117 Rogers, Cathy 133 Rogers, Sharon 133 Roland. Darrel 118 Rollins, Nancy 133 Romey, Dan 150 Rooks, Robin 133 Rooney, Marie 133 Roop, Nancy 150 Ross, Ralph 29 Rossman, Vicki 133 Roth, Diane 150 Roth, Ted 118 Rothhammer.Bill133 Rounds, Greg 85 Rowland, Steve 150 Rubottom, Debra 150 Rucker, Eddie 88,150 Rucker, Vicki 118 Rumery, Jerry 118 Ru nft, Glenda 44.95.133 Runk, Beverly 118 Russell, Carl 73, 150 Russell, Jay 82 Rutherford, Janice 133 Ryel, Racheal 150 S Sackett, Jo 150 Salsman, Tina 118 Samford, Charlene 133 Samford, Debbie 150 Sanborn, Rhonda 150 Sanders, Ann 48,133 Sanders, Jane 133 Sanders, Kim 133 Sanders, Mary 71,150 Sanders, Renata 92 Sanders, V. C. 118 Sanderson, Charla 133 Sanderson, Charles 32, 33 Sanderson, Dave 50, 51, 70, 71, 150 Sanderson, H, O. 31 Sanderson, Joel 118 Sanderson, Robbi 118 Sandifer, Nate 85 Sansing, Bobbie 133 Sansing, Frankie 150 Sauer, Netta 133 Saunders, Larry 73, 133 Sawyer, Ted 150 SCEPTRE 57 Schadegg, Verda 21 Scheck, Stan 118 Scheer, Joe 150 Scheer, Laura 115, 118 Schen, Robert 85, 133 Schesser, Janet 134 Schmoker, Carol 118 Schottler, Eric 82 Schottler, Mark 82 Schnabel, Rosemary 29,150 Schreck, Blake 85. 88. 95, 134 Schroth, Donna 118 Schubert, James 134 Schultz. Cheryl 79, 134 Schultz, LuAnn 150 Schwabauer, Terri 150 Schwarz, Charles 31 Schwilling, Patty 43,150 Schwilling, Tim 118 Scott, Gary 150 Scott, Linda 133 Scott, Vickie 118 Scoville, Robert 73, 85, 89, 98. Seabolt, Karla 150 Sealy, Robin 134 Sears, Sheldon 77, 79, 150 Self, Teresa 118 Self, Pat 134 Serrano, Becky 118 Serrano, Daniel 77, 118 Serrano, Tony 77,89,150 Seymore, Terri 150 Seymore, Tracy 118 Shackelford, Ted 20 Shaw, Mark 73, 134 Shaw, Mark 82, 118 4 Shaw, Ray 118 Schottler, Mark 73 Shear, C. 75 Shelton, Mike 150 Sheppard, Marjorie 29 Shere, Lonnie 134 Sherman, Ruthie 7O,71,15O Sherrill, Eugene 118 Sherrod, Deana 118 Shetlar, Paula 118 Shields, Nancy 118 Shields, Steve 80, 134 Shirkey, Mike 118 Short, Debbie 151 Short, Donna 151 Shoop, Steve 118 Shultz, Cheryl 48 Shurley, Tim 151 Shrum, Troy 134 Siewert, Carol 134 Sigwing, Courtney 151 Silva, Phillip 118 Siler, Debra 151 Simnitt, Jerri 62, 140, 151 Simnitt, Joe 134 Simon, Duane 118 Simons, Angela 118 Simons, Melinda 134 Sink, Leigh Ann 118 Sinnott, Linda 151 Sinnott, Patrick 118 Slater. Charles 134 Slates, Harold 79, 134 Slaton, Euston 118 Slaton, Jean 134 Smith, Cathy 151 Smith, Curtis 85 Smith, David 70,151 Smith, Doris 36 Smith, Julie 118 Smith, Karen 134 Smith, Kathy 71,151 Smith, Kathy 134 Smith, Lance 134 Smith. Larry 118 Srnith, Marilyn 151 Smith, Melvin 151 Smith, Paul 118 Smith, Ronald 75,118 Smith, Steve 118 Smith, Toni 134 Smith, Wayne 118 Snell, Barbara 134 Snell, Kenny 77,79,118 Snide, Kathy 118 Snodgrass, Al 118 Snyder, Kathy 151 Snyder, John 134 Soltis, Jean 118 Soltis, Keith 54, 151 Soltis, Mary 134 Soyez,Jeff151 Spaght, Stan 118 SPANISH CLUB 63 Spain, Terry 151 Spence, Allen 134 Spence, Gary 134 Spies, Bryan 134 Spenle, Randy 118 Spivey, W. C. 75, 82, 118 Sprayberry, Ralph 151 Stafford, Sharon 134 Stallworth, Sharon 118 Stallswroth, Donna 151 Standifer, Sherry 134 Stanlield, Rick 75,118 Stanlield. Wayne 89, 151 Stauffer, Richard 36,118 Steddum,Rhena118 Steele, Mary 26 Steele, Robert 134 Steinhoff, David 151 Stephen, Mike 118 Stephens, Pam 44, 95, 151 Stevens, Karen 119 Stevens, Vicki 134 Stevenson. Denna 134 Steventon, Brian 75,79,119 Stewart, Gordon 80, 134 Stewart, Melodee 151 Stewart, Sandy 134 Stoddard, Zane 151 Stone, Lorene 23 Stone, Mary 134 Stone, Jill 119 Storm, Perry 151 Story, Gary 47 Stout, Mark 151 Stout, Teresa 119 Stover, Joyce 151 Strader, Elaine 151,96 Straub, Althea 134 Stuart, Wayne 119 Stuber, Otto 134 Stubblefield, Gary 152 Stubbletield, Linda 119 STUDENT GOVERNMENT 51 Sullivan, Frank 80, 134 Sundeen, Bob 119 Swartwood, J. 79 Swayze, Allen 66, 151 Sweeney, Barbara 119 Swenson, Dale 119 Seaton, Jean 39 Strange, Paul 73 T Talmadge, Eloise 119 Tanner, Tina 134 Taton, Brenda 119 Tauber. Vickie 134 Taylor, Linda 134 Terronez, Alicia 134 Terronez, Daren 119 THALIANS 58 THESPIANS 58 Thomas, Andre 65 Thomas, Jonda 152 Thomas, Karen 119 Thomas, Kathy 134 Thomas, Rose 152 Thomas, Vickie 152 Thorp, Barbara 119 Tisch,Rosi152 TITANETTES 47 Titus. Sharon 134 Todd, Paul 119 Tolson. Dionne 119 TORCH 56 Travis, Cynthia 119 Travis, Rickie 152 Tribelhorn, Denise 119 Tromblee, Kathy 134 Trotter, Paula 152 Troutman, Jean 27 Troutman, Robert 77,119 Tucker, Connie 54,152 Tucker. Greg 134 Tucker. Retha 134 Tucker. Terry 119 Tuell, Wendy 119 Tully, Darla 134 Turner, Michelle 135 U Underwood. Nancy 135 Ungerer, Vickie 152 V Valadez, Louis 24, 73, 82 Van Amber, Marilyn 37 Van Deest, Lori 119 Vanderpool. Cathy 49. 128, VanOrman, Annette 135 VanSchoiack, Sandy 152 Van Leven, Roger 135 Varner, Charles 30 Vasquez. Joseph 135 Velte, Ginger 152 Venn, Sandra 135 Verstynen, Jean 135 Verstynen, Joseph 152 Voge, Michael 87, 119 Vonfeldt, Kenny 135 Vonfeldt. Ronnie 119 Voyles, Henry 135 W Wade, Pat 135 Wadsworth, Don 152 Wadsworth, John 152 Wadsworth, Susan 152 Wagher, Dennis 119 Wahl, Janis 135 Wahl, Kendall 119 Walsh, Pat 73, 135 Walters. Cynthia 119 Ward, John 135 Warfield, Randy 119 Warner, Craig 73,953,135 Warren,Parlene142 Warren, Willie 75 Washington, Zenobra 25 Waters, R. 82 Waters, Cheryl 135 Watson, Gary 135 Weaver, Carla 152 Weaver, Chuck 75 Webb, Cathy 135 Webb, Dorothy 135 Weber, Paula 37 Weber. Peggy 119 Weigant, Kathy 135 Welch, Don 63,119 Welch, Karla 135 Welch, Peggy 119 Welch, Kenny 152 Welch, Jeanie 152 1 Wells, Linda 135 Wells, Mike 152 Werner, Marcella 119 Werner, Paul 152 Wheatley, Mildred 152 Wheeler, Dale 135 Wheeler, Kim 119 Wheeler, Randy 82,119 Wheeler, Rosey136 Wheeler, Steven 61, 119 Wheeler, Wes, 77, 152 Whetzel, Roberta 35 Whitcomb, Marilyn 25 White, Dana 73 White, John 135 white, Kelley 75 White, Sally 120 White. Samuel 53. 55, 152 White, Steve 136 White, Suzanne 152 White, Suzette 120 Whitehead, Mark 152 Whitney, Randy 120 Wiebe, Calvin 56, 70. 152 Wiebe, Jeff 120 Wiederstein, Jetta 120 Wiedersom, Gale 120 Wiggins, Terry 153 Wilhelm, Mike 153 Wilkinson, Kana 153 Williams. Charles 153 Williams, David 142 WilIiarns.Deanne136 Williams, Dennis 153 Williams, Janice 136 Williams, Lee 23 Williams, Stanley 79, 120 Willis, Jan 153 Willis, Janis 120 Willis, Karen 120 Wilson, Carla 120 Wilson, Chris 120 Wilson, Darwin 38, 39 Wilson, Debbie 136 Wilson, Donna 120 Wilson, James 73 Wilson, Laura 57,136 Wilson, Marian 120 Wilson, Ruth 153 Wilson, Sharon 136 Willow, Kelly 153 Winder,Jolin136 Wineinger, James 23 Winget, Madelyn 25 Winn, Clark 136 Wirth, Vern 136 Wise, Cynthia 120 Withers, Linda 136 Wittrig,Kristee153 Wolf, Bill 25 Wolfe, Denice 153 Wood, Bruce 77, 79, 136 Wood, Jay 47, 71, 77, 79. 8 Woodruff, Ron 73,82 Woods, Leonard 120 Woodward, Debra 136 Woodward, Tony 75 Woolen. Janet 153 Worm, Greta 120 Worthington,Carol136 Wortman, Dave 136 Wright, D. J. 37 Wright, Richard 136 Wyatt, Richard 153 Wynn, Bruce 75 Wynn, Donnie 73 Wynn, Willie 73 Y Yates, Brad 136 Yaussi, Debbie 49,153 Yeats, Michael 153 Yorkovitch. Debrah 120 Yost, Adelle 53, 153 Youmans, Sherry 136 Young, Ann 120 Young, Jim 75,82,120 Young, Cindy 120 Young, Mark 120 Young, Mike 136 Young, S.82 Young, Randall 153 Young, Virginia 153 Youngers,William12O Z Zahourek, Julie 120 Zimmerman, Sally 120 Zink, Ginger 153 Zitek,Jonna136 9,153 Adviser . Editor ..... Co4Editor .... Copy ...... Boys' Sports . . Girls' Sports Activities .... Departments . Classes ..... Sales ...... ' . . Photographers 0 , 1973 Sceptre Staff . . Mrs. Betty Marlman ...... .. Lori Canfield SueHumlicek . Sabrina Perez, editor Robbie Sanderson Diane McManus MikeGlover Kent Allen 'Craig Warner , Cindy Hartung, editor Laura Wilson . . . Kathi,Martin, editor Dirk Lank Debbie Norton . 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