Great Bend High School - Rhorea Yearbook (Great Bend, KS)

 - Class of 1970

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Only you, as Seniors, have the power, the knowl- edge, and the will to enter tomorrow's world and make it one of prog- ress. For you have successfully completed an era of your lives - mo- ments which you shall never again be able to recapture, and shall cher- ish for years to come. We, the Rhorea Staff, want you to have an unfor- gettable remembrance of these moments. We give you this year, we give you this Rhorea. 1970 - Dne Moment In Eternity T A moment of friendship ... Q 1 i d N iwn nfl. Atime to be heard... just once will a moment be lived ni H' if, Ri km ai Q.: 1 iii ,., do A moment of glory , ,. 8. A time to bulge x in a Iifeti me Atime for Intermission 1,14 v Y af ws.. .J 1 .. . L '-- ' ,lax 5 O 1 1 I V., ' 3 Frustration is books on the floor seconds before the tardy bell rings. , . .. it is a shower between classes. .. I u N ff, ,ff .pie Fa joy is making a perfect waffle , .. and a moment of jo it is spirit. o' Ngo 5: r - Q 'V ,N v Lifsjh muffled 1 ' 3 ml' H 'A - sf RN' -7 , J' .,.. fs ?i'ilx'3E3'l 'fifwwfizzf L it is a friendly smile... 11 N I x it is togetherness . .. 1 N w g ., Love is tenderness . . . fa 'SM I 5 'W s 1 1 A E . V N. .xv x 2 h , 'Z , 1 . ,, ,. EQ I ... it is someone to cherish. A moment of love ,.. it is universal .. 1:2 , i 4 J ix If V 1, -ii -nfa-.W Q Q -- i fi is N Q i 1 1 1' Y 3 A f , Friendship is admiration . . ' We ,W B w '4'lif 'M'13fii'. i xx' i ,.,. f 'Xi S if '-flrieik X ' ' 1. through friendship is ,,,...., -..,...,. . , ,V.. ,,....--..ii '. -gl- 'I?in. , ' .......-.. , . 3, 'W .L v f X 'r-'H ... it is somethingto be shared. 13A A moment to clown N ' .f I 5 of 1 ijf Q.. L. q..,, M.,-Q H. C ..., ,A , f sl X'-:J 1 J I 1 i -A 4- ' ., 1' ' ,L ,. F . ' '4 ' Mi - . f 1,0 jg S! A V , 1 'v., A .. , 0.1 g 1. V -. 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Qualified teach- ers presented to us ideas about English, speech, social science, music, and art. As we attended classes, we re- alized that each combination of students and teachers Q' il a Mr. Donald Halbower Mr. Cecil Dryer Principal Vice-Principal created a special atmosphere. 21' ,Q 6 . 2 yr W i lllllllsifk ' fi a 'fmt -5, son, Robert Evans, Clyde Burnside, president, Superintendent D. V. and Robert Bates. Mrs. june Boxum H Mrs. Alice McDonald 3 Mrs. Martha Mettscher Mrs. Edith Treece Mrs. Elverta Yahne . A.- - The Unified District 428 Board members include: Guy Gordon, Mrs. Rene Wells, vice-president, Victor Koelsch, Clayton Morrr ' ' ' Swartz, Charles Replogle, Dale Engleman, Leon Holman l l s Ti . Q-f--Qs., 4 if-ff.. t' 2 'rf 7.1 i, ..t.. . . f tw., t A,- J -'1.r,. . av S. ., 5 ri? . T i lt '- .1 1 if IV' 'W - 42'?d2'i'VLl. Y :fa 'wa' . QlQfi x l A l 'A A as f M i Mrs. jenny Allford l ,,,r it Mrs. Fern Atkinson 1 l l : ' 9 1 -.. -at--,. A r Mr. Chris Berry h- M 3 ' 6' 'J Mrs. Angela Bierman .g I ,fx f Q, ' ' ' Mrs. Grace Blum ,. K 1 S .t ' I Mr. joe Boley ,i ' ,uuuul -.N Mr. Don Brichacek Q, I 'a - ' Mr, Charles Brown, lr. '- M Itt nfl? 'i 'irrr' Q Mr. Al Burns ' S Mrs. Catherine Caraway ' 5 ' EQE, 18 W7 lite ,lr N lin' '-waist i, , ll I 'Cf l' , 1 S4 dau' 1, .lg . uf, , 4 ,. K ,,. 1 Y l. sd R . i ,X f ,' '-ix P f d it .'ll'i', -. .- wi . tl' f'7.7, - ll Mr. Dale Carpenter Mrs. Blanche Carter Mr. Ronald Cox Mrs. Nila Mr. Charley Gowdy Mr. jon Hartman N011 - , Adi . l Mr. Ronald Klein Mr. Earl Legg Dickason A l .V .wi ,, .1 rf , 'W .mf 1 I y'L5: X Mrs. Elizabeth Gunn Mr. Richard Hinkson Mr. Harry Kline Miss Paulette Logue Mr. john Cochran Mrs. lane Ferguson Mr. jack Hague Mr. Elwin Hockett A.-'A ...av 74:5 Mr. Homer Kruckenberg Miss Maline Lundstedt ai 2' all 'W'xuQ?5aV7f 3 its ii New Q Adi me . 21 ,Q . mga, I 1 5 All 1 A 4 , n i.. .-my F -, 4 A a ., M y if 3 a In 1 i ,,,, v -:i V , x .Q -:.- , .ajime '61 - :iii ' AL . rg:-,A . I . 'G .za L N11 Jv Giikgif .gb ' 5 affix... if at :. f t iid i 'Q ii Uv-N J 9 2 -iii 53 .Ag ,.-- . .N w.iv .3K,x 4 ' L .H ' --r- 'Xi M Uausfs. 4 rr--5'iE'l'n y mamm- mww M ?IeekM Elf irfifsjfi., EEQQ iwdwm 5 .5 .2355 ig'5.i1,5.-W' ' Mr. Don Walts emphasizes important dates to his history class f X K ll .. Q, XP' vtx 0' will ll 1 Mrs. Barbara Smith emphasizes the importance of good English grammar as she begins class. l . Q L 'CT Mrs. Bettie Mr. james Mr. Ken Peterson Nebergall Nebergall Mrs. Colleen Mr. Max Reed Mrs. Nadith Riegel Reinhardt A E MW I ,-G xii ' 5' -K I 1. n A in r.-X Q CATH I 'Y' it V 5 r 'vi or ' it- F H M 4 5 g I f .' kjef- -: - Jim w -f 2 Mr. Emerson Mr. Gerald Mr. Roger Marsh MacDonald McPhail Mr. john Mohn Mrs. josephine Mrs. Florence Marshall Meister 's Mr. Charley Gowdy explains important points of government to stu- dent Don Beyer. 2' v i fir. . ,QV . f., Mr. Nebergall takes time out to spread his wings. Special atmosphere provided by each teacher Mr. Gary Roberson Mrs. Viva Roberts Mrs. Ann Scheuerman Mrs. Aline Schmidt Mr. Fred Schultis Mr. Ken Shaheen Mrs. Barbara Smith Mr. LC. Smith Mrs. Helen Snell Mr. Lester Spong i - . ? 1 4 l - 'xv , +f iw-Q . 21 Q , Ani' Mr. L.R. Stoskopf Mrs. 1. Trowbridge Mr. Richard Turner Mr. Paul Urban Mr. Richard Wagner Mr. Don Walts Mr. Calvin Winter Mr. Richard Young Cooks and custodians care for students ln the kitchen and in the cafeteria, Mrs. Helen Hayes and her staff tackle the task of providing nourishment for over 1100 students. Their ef- forts resulted in a nutritious and well-balanced noon-time meal. Behind the scenes, led by Mr. Alvin Grunz, the custodians managed to keep GBHS attractive. From unlocking doors, to cleaning, they per- formed a multitude of necessary duties. LaDonna Denny restores the cafeteria to its origi- nal condition after the noon rush. Daring custodians go to great heights to keep the student body well-lighted f i 37 Cafeteria Staff. LEFT TO RIGHT: Maxine Blevins, Elizabeth Ewing, Custodial Staff. LEFT TO RIGHT: Bill Seuser, lim Wedge, Alvin Grunz Ruth Ward, Rose Gordon, Ruby Schultz, Lee Kuhn, Dorothy Tanna- Ralph Clawson, Gottfried Miller, Leonard Karst. Not pictured Mrs hill, La Donna Denny, Mary Folkerts, Adele Thompson, Evelyn Clark, Hazel Noblitt and Ernie Carter. Berdy Herrman, and Dorothy Peterson. 22 -X J .AA f'f,'. C. fin W disaf- 3 .1 W!- 1 f M, ,.. , qi, I. it I 'N 2? u 1 sn. .K x ,QQ , if r- 2 36,54 L ' fK,,w'sfffz, ' ' 'Vsssfaxi - H J vi, Tigilm M W, i ,,',, Ti: - :av K. f fxv' , Xu Qui? ' ,iii ig . ,- f5?5t '1r'QiQeixH, ww, , 55 ff 15' F 551335 in my V m . N . vez? 'W 5 -N , v Xa, mm- ' ., . 2 V w SW, 4 W' we ,, Q, Stuco stimulates understanding through democracy. With careful planning and able leadership, the Student Council performed a dual role by providing a vital link between students and administration and by introduc- ing the representatives to the problems and pleasures of accomplishing their goals. Student Council Commitee, the basic organizain block, helped build a sound program of school and extracurricular activities. lnitiating action, this organi- zation prepared meeting agendas and reviewed mat- ters of school importance. Student Council was not a government but a melting pot for students' suggestionsiand a organizer of extra- curricular programs. l Dick Marsh, president, Lisa Schumacher, secretary, Charles Baxter, vice-president, Mr. Harry Kline, sponsor, Mark Mingenback, trea- surer, Miss Maline Lundstedt, sponsor. .Chl Q Sli. tu: . as M C if Y lg . M Q7 . Fri ' 1 if l. J Ll ROW 1: Eddie Price, Diane Baldwin, Teri lewell, lan Hutchison, Debbie Bird, Debbie Maher, Terry Smith, jeff Drake, Cash Taylor, Sue Kluender, Sherry Murphy, Donna Standley. ROW 2: Terry Eath- erly, Don Dolezal, Carolyn Rusco, Chris Doherty, Roxie Reinhardt, lon Hutchison, Steve Kaiser, Steve Montgomery, Lana Rich, Glenda Younger, Karen Bell, Karen Frazier, Rita Hammerschmidt. I fx xlgf ROW 3: David Barclay, Doug Harbaugh, Don Folkerts, Don Cod- dington, Darrell Revell, Kent Wade, Mike Cavanaugh, john Martin, Larry Branch, Mike Schumann, Lisa Schumacher, Jennie Borchers, Stanton Love. ROW 4: David Evans, Dick Marsh, Bob Marsh, David Walter, Doug Thurman, Mark Mingenback, Charlie Baxter, Greg Weese, Stan Carroll, Mike Knipe, Don Perkins, Doug Nolte. al.. Debbie Cheerleaders light the fire of spirit. If the Pep Club lost its urge to yell or the team faltered, the cheerleaders administered innoculations of pep by cheering even more enthusiastically! Their eagerness, as if contagious, spread quickly, even to the spectators. Their duties, however, reached beyond athletics to maintaining an example for the school in all activities. They practiced diligently during the week and attend- ed one clinic at Dodge City. This year the juniors and Sophomores had a better chance of attaining B-team cheerleader. Eight girls were chosen, four to cheer for football and wrestling and four to cheer for basketball. ' Q I A2 X K XZ o ,,o bb fx' Sh lleil-:aylnv 'V lah' ClEf.....l?.... ll-. C- Karen 1 i. Boosting panther y power, Pep Club promotes pride. Pep Club Board, Mrs. Bettie Nebergall, sponsor, ROW 1: Mary Beth Laudick, Mary Koch, Lisa Schumacher, Roxie Reinhardt, ROW 2: lacquie Wagner, Cathy Suellen- trop, Annie Parrish, Carolyn Rusco, ROW 3: Jeannie Ochs, Glenda Younger, jann Kershner, Mary Skolaut, ROW 4: Patty Dunn, janet Beedles, Ann Suellentrop, lo Bar- low, Pam Iurgensen, Kris Giles, Pat Weiser, Debbie Maher, Brenda Crowe, Sue Barry, Pep Club President Lisa Schumacher proves a point. Debbie Peters, Lesley Older. mf: ,.. , - ,W Af, . M. Y . ,,:, , - ,s,, ,, -vi, A -Y ...,.W,..,..-.F .,- V, me . .W - .. .a.......,.,... - A L -WM , .H , W., . Pepperettes, ROW 1: Mary Beth Laudick, Kay Hamilton, Mary Koch, Maher, Glenda Younger, Barb Meister, ROW 3: Brenda Crowe, Annie Parrish, jan Hutchison, jacquie Wagner, ROW 2: Pam Iur- leannie Ochs, Rita Hammerschmidt, Cathy Suellentrop, Lou Ann gensen, Roxie Reinhardt, Mary Skolaut, Iann Kershner, Debbie Larson, Carolyn Rusco, Lisa Schumacher. 26 T + .... ,,, ' . i . lll .il . Y-za' -4? - ... sa an . i l 1 2 v, : , DP! Sandy Goad and Kim Kepka decorate football boys' lockers to show Homecoming spirit. T. . i it hi . . THC? ,i , .1 l .. W, .'..s X Q 'a' A 'J Mrs. Nebergall's and Patty Dunn's plans play an important part in Pep Club. ROW 1: Cathy Suellentrop, lacquie Wagner, Brenda Crowe, Lisa Schumacher, Mary Koch, Annie Parrish, Rita Hammerschmidt. ROW 2: Deb Turner, Linda Warlow, leanne Steinbacher, jane Solso, Ann Suellentrop, Margaret Wondra, Lana Rich, Mary Steinert, Pam Row- land, Sharon Stevens, loNell Roberts, Sara Soden, Terry Smith, Kathy Rainbolt. ROW 3: Marilyn White, Ann Taylor, Marcia Riggs, Rhonda Raymer, Maria Torrez, julia Saenz, Becky Steinert, Debbie Siebert, Nancy Short, Rise Trammell, loyce Rothenberger, Janice Shuey, Meredith Soloman, Susan Walls, Denise Thurman. ROW 4: Kathy Tiede, Terry Skolaut, Carla Walter, Rachel Talbot, Mary Reisbig, Debbie Schenk, Laura Secord, Denise Webster, Terri Townsley, Mar- sha Schamann, Dana Ward, Michele Schwartzkopf, Sylvia William- son, Ginger Suppes, Marcia Rothenberger, Stephanie Turner. ROW 5: Lynda Suppes, Beverly Warner, Debbie Zimmerman, Janice Schmidt, Elaine Schwartz, Brenda Zimmerman, Deanne Taylor, Prin- cess Smith, Diane Schlitter, Rhonda West, Pam Weigel, Marie Wil- liams, Marla Rothenberger, Sandi Watkins, ROW 6: Cathy Reinhardt, Melody Teichman, Nat Troutman, LuAnn Riegel, Becky Smith, Debbie Wares, Mona Saenz, Debbie Savage, lennie Borchers, Pat Weiser, Leta Webster, Kathy Schwartz, Rita Schuster, Chris Doherty, ROW 7: Sally Rondeau, Linda Walter, Tracy Ward, Kim Schultz, Pam Tucker, Nancy Schonhoff, Reva Sutton, Kris Richard, loyce Swager, Diane Rodie, Bobbi Witchey, jackie Wallert, Mary Veeshart, Carol Unrine, Betty Ruckman. Pep Club strived to make the best year yet Mascots have always kept up the spirit of all athletic teams. This year Pep Club took on the project of mak- ing a stuffed panther. A contest urged students to give him a name. Spirit was chosen from a number of en- tries and Chris Giles had the winning original idea. For the prize she won a 1970 Rhorea. Everything went great until a few individuals hid Spirit in the loft of the auditorium. It was all meant to be fun and games until the party involved realized his worth. Spirit was finally returned and he lead us through a great year win, lose or draw. l L , Spirit was well taken care of by Chris Doherty and Brenda Engle. ,Qs ' ROW 'l: Debbie Maher, Barbara Meister, Roxie Reinhardt, Mary Skolaut, Jann Kershner, Jeannie Ochs. ROW 2: Vicki Morrison, Shar- on Luttrell, Sandy Milhon, Kristi Kirkman, Sheryl Murphy, Yvonne Miller, Susan Lupton, Debbie Knipe, Sandy Owen, Shelly Midgor- den, Sue Kluender, Leslie Midgorden, Cheryl Ming, Ruth Miller, El- len Keffer, Rita Lopez, Cathy Luckert, Carolyn Koptik, Kathy Wat- kins, Tecoa Sargent. ROW 3: Karen Karst, Edye Baugh, Monica Loh- muller, Cindy Parrish, Ellen Oliver, Debbie Peters, Orlena Morgan, Charlene Klima, Erlene Marsh, Karen Maneth, Marilyn Sherman, Kim Kepka, Lynn Nickelson, Peggy Kohls, Carol Lindholm, Terry Jewell, Tammy Netherton, Janice Oliver, Karen Penka, Joanne Pund- sack, Nancy Robinson. ROW 4: Darlene Mclntyre, Charlotte Leigan, jenny Johnson, Bonnie Mason, Marla O'Brien, Lynn Peters, Jo Ann Jewell, Janet Mawhiney, Connie Karst, Kathy McCulley, Karen Mc- Donald, Sara Lundquist, Kristie Kirkpatrick, Jackie Sloan, Sharon Phil- lips, Kristi Matthers, Kala Marietta, Ruth Schultz, Joyce Smith. ROW 5: Debbie Mclntyre, Sandy Henkel, Debby Karst, Carol Nairn, Mari- lyn Pullin, Lynnette Petz, Lesley Older, Vicki Luttrell, Debbie Keller, Kathy Murphy, Leesa Moore, Chris Keller, Claudia McAllaster, Janet Mai, Pat Partridge, Susan Little, Kathy Keenan, Jane McAnulla, Ja- nette Schultz. ROW 6: Cingy Ming, Glenda Peak, Karen Neuforth, Janet Peters, Cindy Merten, Donna Mar, Janet Mawhiney, Sally Koo- gle, Lana Keeler, Shelly Matthews, Linda Perkins, Nathalea Kaufman, Jan Mai, Diane Peterson, Carla Klepper, Krista Roberts, Allison Terry, Linda Straub, Shauna Scranton. ROW 7: Kathy Myers, Sharnon Evers, Nancy Peak, Jan Osborn, Sharon Lagasse, Vicki Kleveno, Cathy Col- lins, Paula McAllaster, Patti Keller, Cindy McDorman, Jan Keating, Linda Johnson, Sherry McDonald, Cathy Marsh, Dorothy Peterson, Annie Polson, Cathy Potts, Patty Stricker. Steve Carroll is stunned by the strength of the crepe paper, while pepperettes cheer the team on to victory before the game. i E A I J . l' .... I A qv L l .T li 1 - : .51 A' 4 ,:' 1 ,-:.- A During Corrigan Week chivalry changes hands as lan Hutchison helps Mike Gilliland. i i - - A A A gl A' - A ,,, W- 5 l i l l ROW 1: lan Hutchison, Pam lurgensen, Lou Ann Larson, Carolyn Rusco, Kay Hamilton, Glenda Younger, Mary Beth Laudick. ROW 2: Linda Bell, Patty Dunn, janet Beedles, Lynne Adee, Janice Damm, Terri Duarte, Paula Colle, Mary Guesnier, ludy Bender, Mary Ber- check, Virginia Gerritzen, loan Christiansen, Pattie Buck, Nancy Crain, Kristie Biggs, Sue Dunn, Phyllis Breckenridge, Debbie Bird, Chris Giles, Mona Guinn, Debbie Bombardier, Brenda Adams, Cinda Haney, Carol Coleman, Cindy Blair, Patty Brougher. ROW 3: janet Dunham, Nancy Batman, Linda Ehrlich, Rebecca Hale, Terry Broad- books, Pam Herrman, Eileen Doonan, lanise Atzenhoffer, jean Blythe, Kathy Allan, Marla Calcara, Debra Coughlin, Sandy Goad, Smitty Eaton, Beverly Borron, Mary Christiansen, Christy Baker, Brenda Engle, Sherry Clark, Sandy Hiss, Cathy Claassen, Kim Hel- frich, Bonnie Forster, Diane Borron. ROW 4: Barbra Bayless, lo Bar- low, Susan Biles, Roxie Holleman, Rebecca Guesnier, Charlene Burch, Briana Apel, Anne Commerford, Vicki Coleman, Marsha Doherty, Janice Gagleman, Cindy Dickens, Dianne Heuszel, Denise Allen, Lois Holder, Mary Barrientez, Sue Barry, Robbie Davis, ludy Bowsky, Pam Fanshier, Connie Belt, jackie Firestone, Tony Brougher, Barbara Anderson. ROW 5: Vickie Fox, Gwendolyn Dunbar, janet Allan, Laura Dunekack, Terri Hanson, Peggy Clark, Kay Clark, Cathy Crosby, jill Hewitt, Sandy Herman, Sue Fisher, Vicki Carrier, Karen Bell, Debbie Eatherly, Lois Blessing, Patty Adams, janice Dreiling, Sandy Griffith, Renee Guesnier, Cathy Christiansen, Terry Ewing, Sandy Ewing, Gail Herold, Linda Brower. ROW 6: jan Holmes, jane Dringman, Cheryl Ehrlich, Danne Dolezal, Debbie Davis, Ginny Canning, Beth Haneke, Mary Lou Appel, Sharon Hutton, Charlene Eckert, Sheryl Aumiller, ue Harders, Donna Crissman, jan Hamilton, Dianne Henre, loAnn Barrientez, lanice Akers, Vicki Detmer, Sally Hoover, Cindy Bowman, Ellen Atzenhoffer, Stephanee Bates, Penny Garrett, Lou Ann Erikson. ROW 7: Gena Gunn, Lynnae Foraker, Cathy Bass, Cindy jones, Debbie Bowers, Debbie Grimm, Marsha Crain, Christa Adams, Bertina Bender, Mary Brodbeck, Cindy Bailey, Rosalie Ehrlich, Conni Deines, Pam Harris, Rhonda Bell, Reneta Bird, Vicki Dunn, Sharon Giles, lenny Eckert, Connie Fry, Linda Crotts, Toni Arnett, Kim Calnam. Kayette Board, ROW 1: Mrs. Gunn, Tammy Netherton, Terry Smith, Jan Hutchison, Janice Damm, Mrs. Scheuerman. ROW 2: Terri Skolaut, Joyce Rothenberger, Sandy Griffith, Smitty Eaton, Mary Christiansen, Barbara Meister, Sharon Stevens, Patti Adams, Shauna Scranton. ROW 3: Janet Mawhiney, Debbie Bombardier, Sue Dunn, Debbie Bennett, Karen McDonald, Kris Keller, Sara Lundquist, Judy Bowsky, Kim Kepka. 'EJ -r Terry Smith finds nervousness is sticking Janet Pe- ters, the Kayette ofthe Month with a pin. Active Kayettes promote understanding p J nk A cb I I lw:,vl'A:Z 5 - ' 55- 2 -.. lil ' , ' QT V 'il' 3 f 'lm 5' ' 5 P alll J A y ll 'W I Mai . IL ROW 1: Chris Cogdill, Phyllis Breckenridge, Sherry Clark, Vicki Colle, Lynnae Foraker, Diane Dolezal, Sheryl Ehrlich, Kristy Biggs, Rhonda Engelman, Susan Biles, Dianne Peterson, Mary Brodbeck, Gwendolyn Dunbar, Sharon Garner, Debbie Condit, Cindy Blair, Patty Brougher, Marjorie Calvert, Toni Brougher, Barbara Anderson, Cindy Bird. ROW 2: Carol Lee Denning, Janet Allan, Jean Blythe, Kathy Allan, Terri Ewing, Connie Deines, Rosalie Ehrlich, Diane Bald- win, Janice Bell, Rhonda Bell, Linda Crotts, Peggy Clark, Clara Ander- son, Debbie Bombardier, Brenda Adams, Vicki Fox, Karen Bell, Bev Esfeld, Debbie Eatherly. ROW 3: Judy Bender, Ann Commerford, Linda Ehrlich, Char Eckert, Sheryl Aumiller, Mary Lou Appel, Joan Christiansen, Sue Dunn, Karen Frazier, Nancy Batman, Edie Baugh, Ginny Canning, Janet Beedles, Lynn Adee, Denise Carpenter, Diane Borron, Cathy Classen, Bonnie Forster. ROW 4: Robbie Davis, Pam Asher, Debbie Davis, Sharon Collins, Jenny Eckert, Connie Fry, Re- neta Bird, Cindy Bailey, Vicki Dunn, Kim Calnam, Cindy Davis, Patty Adams, Lois Blessing, Christy Baker, Debbie Bird, Eileen Doonan, Viki Carrier, Sandy Burrows. ROW 5: Terri Broadbooks, Barbara Bayless, Denise Allen, Stephanee Bates, Debra Bowers, Terri Duarte, Debbie Dry, Donna Crissman, Kay Clark, Carol Coleman, Connie Belt, Janice Damm, Kathryn Crosby, Susan Fisher, Cindy Dickens, Linda Allan, Lou Ann Erickson, Alice Bailey. ROW 6: Mary Fox, Cathy Cole, Marcia Doherty, Vicki Coleman, Judy Bowsky, Sharon Evers, Bev Borron, Charlene Burch, Debbie Bennett, Smitty Eaton, Mary Christiansen, Cathy Collins, Anna Cook, Pam Day, Jo Barlow, Jo Ann Barrientez, Sue Barry, Janice Dreiling, Patti Buck, Nancy Crain. t ROW 1: Jacque Wallert, Sandy Griffith, Jan Hutchison, Sally Koogle, Eulinda Henkle, Carolyn Koptik, Bonnie Herrman, Cindy Jones, Mary Koch, Chris Giles, Mona Guinn, Linda Johnson, Gloria Gonsa- Iez, Sharon Rush, Kristie Kirkman, Gena Gunn, Debbie Knipe. ROW 2: Cathy Murphy, Joy Hostetler, Roxie Holleman, Rebecca Guesnier, Bonnie Mason, Jenny Johnson, Sandy Harmon, Renee Guesnier, Jan Keating, Dianne Henre, Jan Hamilton, Lana Keeler, Carla Kleeper, Pam Harris, Debbie Karst, Sandi Henkle, Mary Barrientez, Venita Dyer, Linda Bell. ROW 3: Linda Burns, Pam Fanshier, JoAnn Jewell, Janis Alzenhoffer, Caren Boyer, Vicki Clevens, Sally Hoover, Diane Heuszel, Janice Goggelman, Darlene Mclntyre, Teri Hansan, Debbie through envolvement. While upholding ideals of brotherhood in their activi- ties, Kayettes, a major service club, maintained past records of achievement by donating time and talents to aid their fellow citizens. Homeroom periods never failed to find Kayettes busily working in their club. Whether it was voting or planning their activities, each Kayette meeting lended a colorful spark to an academ- ic school day. Projects posed hours of work for Kayettes. Meals for Millions fed thousands of hungry mouths. Kayettes addressed domation envelopes for the March of Dimes. And those who sold holly danced at the Holly Ball. Keller, Sandy Hiss, Peggy Kohls, Kristy Kirkpatrick, Sherry Krucken- berg, Karen Karst, Terri Jewell, Kay Hamlton. ROW 4: Cathy Chris- tiansen, Sandi Ewing, Kim Kepka, Sandy Goad, Sandy Herrman, Pen- ny Garrett, Jann Kershner, Brenda Engle, Pam Jurgensen, Jody Keil, Carma Juergensen, Connie Karst, Debbie Grimm, Janet Peters, Becky Hale, Nancy Robinson, Jan Holmes, Pam Herman, Patty Dunn. ROW 5: Vicki Hilton, Mary Guesner, Peggy Gough, Kris Keller, Sharon Lagasse, Mary Beth Laudick, Shelly Midgorden, Susan Little, Beth Haneke, Sharon Hutton, Sue Harders, Patti Keller, Bertina Bender, Charlene Kline, Jill Hewitt, Vicki Luttrell, Marianne Bercheck, Sue Kluender, Sharon Giles, Toni Arnett. QA lilly' l ED S A tg J QR .:.: wi, 1 N -- ---gf , ly H 'egg Q 'Vffg -..,, There's only one way to lose weight. Ask Jeanne Steinbacher, Debbie Grimm, Vicki Morrison, and Brenda Adams. 31 :ji !aLJ-'sg . , - ,,,, , L. Ja, , , 1,51 N LL, Y, -1 I ig HQQJLQ nFvjTkbw'W'E! Zu- , I 'II ROW 1: Kathy Watkins, Tecoa Sargent, Allyson Terry, Shauna Scran- ton, Princess Smith, Linda Shaffer, Pam Weigel, Diane Schlitter, Jac- quie Wagner, Julia Saenz, Maria Torrez, Debbie Savage, Debbie Wares, Mona Saenz, Darcy Buehler, Rita Hammerschmidt, Chris Doherty. ROW 2: Debbie Simonson, Linda Worlow. Shelly Teft, Deanne Sallee, Carla Walters, Donna Standley, Natalyie Troutman, Cynthia Weigel, Linda Walters, Denise Webster, Yvonne Zimmer- man, Kris Richard, Joyce Schwager, Sara Soden, Debbie Ramsey, Denise Thurman, Sharon Stevens. ROW 3: Jennie Borchers, Connie White, Debbie Wood, JoAnn Yost, Barbara Younger, Carla Swigart, Linda Suppes, Dana Ward, Terry Townsley, Marsha Schamaun, Janice Shuey, Deb Turner, Sylvia Williamson, Ginger Suppes, Terri Skolaut, Kim Simonson, Stephanie Turner. ROW 4: Jeanne Steinbacher, Babysitting was fun for everyone when Kay- ettes babysat for the teachers' children. Here Sharon Collins wanted to play, too. Rhonda West, Patty Stricker, Becky Smith, Michele Schwartzkopf, Connie Russell, Mary Reisbig, Debbie Schenk, Laura Secord, Rachel Talbot, Mary Simpson, Marie Williams, Carol Unrein, Susan Walls, Meredith Solomon, Pat Weiser, Lisa Schumacher. ROW 5: Cathy Suellentrop, Jane Solso, Ann Schull, Debbie Siebert, Terry Smith, Mary Skolaut, Marilyn Sherman, Rise Trammell, Nancy Short, Rita Schuster, Kathy Schwartz, Jeanette Schultz, Joyce Smith, Jackie Sloan, Ann Suellentrop, Susan Wynn, Pam Smith, Becky Steinert. ROW 6: Marilyn White, Ann Taylor, June Thackery, Linda Ratlief, Leta Webs- ter, Margaret Wondra, Brenda Stuckey, Sharon Shelton, Mona Yout- sy, Kim Schultz, Tracy Ward, Glenda Younger, Linda Straub, Kathy Tiede, Reva Sutton, Pam Tucker, Melodie Teichman, Karen Schwill- ing, Nancy Schonoff. Holly Ball provided excitement for everyone, especially the Dunn's, Vicki, Patti, 84 Sue, if , if gr. .Jy . ' 'l- t' l Q 1. , ,f is . W - -rv gli' Q. , f' qv fx up L Kayette Sweetheart, Coach Gowdy, gives sideline support to his wrestlers. Kayettes share through services. Z V' 'W ?wt. I' 1 - it I YL ROW 'l: Lynn Peters, Debbie Peters, Cherly Ming, Annie Parrish, Janet Mawhinney, Janice Oliver, Tammie Netherton, Debbie Maher, Vicki Morrison, Leslie Midgordon, Janice McNett, Cathy Reinhardt, Sally Rondeau, Monica Lohmuller, Cindy Parrish, Lynn Nichols, Jan Mai, LuAnn Reigel, Christa Roberts. ROW 2:Cathy Marsh, Marcia Rothenberger, Marla Rothenberger, Karen Neuforth, JoAnn Pund- sack, Kala Marietta, Ruth Schultz, Christie Mathers, Karen Penka, Jan Osborne, Deanna Nease, Lisa Mawhinney, Jan Mai, Cindy Mc- Dorman, Leesa Moore, Pat Partridge, Bonnie Miller, Marla O'Brien, Sandy Milhon. ROW 3: Linda Perkins, Cheryl Murphy, Susan Lupton, Yvonne Miller, Sandy Owen, Iris Rich, Carol Lindholm, Jeanne Ochs, Sharron Phillips, Cynthia Lloyd, Cathy Potts, Cindy Ming, Dorothy Ifl Lb. Peterson, Annie Poison, Nora Laird, Joyce Rothenberger, Claudia McAllaster, Karen McDonald, Cathy McCulley. ROW 4: Barbara Meister, Erlene Marsh, Liz Richter, Glenda Peak, Nancy Peak, Debbie Pullin, Cathy Proesch, Cathy Miller, Carol Morris, Darlene Mohr, Debbie Nelson, Lou Ann Larson, Sara Lundquist, Dorthy Lewis, An- nett Miller, Sharilyn Marsh, Ruth Miller, Jane McAnnulIa, Cathy Luckert. ROW 5: Cindy Merten, Becky Meek, Susan Laughlin, Jonell' Roberts, Roxie Reinhardt, Betty Ruckman, Carolyn Rusco, Pam Row- land, Lana Rich, Ronda Raymer, Paula McAllaster, Cathy Leroy, Ly- nette Petz, Lesley Older, Orlena Morgan, Sherry McDonald, Karen Maneth, Kathy Meyers, Donna Mar. Gfficers President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Program Social School Service World Service Community Service Decorating Clean-up Song Leader Inventory 8: Purchasing Historian Finance Publicity Points Pianist Terry Smith Tammy Netherton lan Hutchison janice Damm Debbie Bombardier Debbie Grimm Kim Kepka Sue Dunn judy Bowsky Sandi Griffith Patti Adams Mary Christiansen Barbara Meister Terri Skolaut Sharon Stevens Karen McDonald Debbie Bennett Kris Keller Sara Lundquist Smitty Eaton Joyce Rothenberger janet Mawhiney l Mr. Cowdy finds out what Kayette Sweetheart is all about Test Tubes of money from Sue Dunn, Lisa Schumacher, Pam lurgensen, Debby Bird, Eileen Doonan and Sharon Stevens bought meals for millions. ffiififfffflft .l - 0, 7 FHA Makes someone happ , of services. F.H.A.'s platform of service was well established to give girls an insight on home economics. The cabinet pro- vided equilateral balance for growing as a person, growing in friendship, and growing in knowledge as future homemakers. These goals were attained in activ- ities ranging from Trick or Treating with the retarded children, a party for underpriviledged children, and visits to the old folks home. CABINET MEMBERS President ....,,... ..... R ita Hammerschmidt Vice President ,. . . .....,...., Debby Bird Secretary .,.,,,. ,,..i.... jackie Sloan Treasurer .....,....... ,. . . . Brenda Adams Song Leader , .,............ ,.. Jennie Borchers Membership Committee .... ........ B ev Borron Lou Ann Erikson Patti Keller Cathy Reinhardt Special Events . . . .,.. leanne Steinbacher Debbie Simmonson Kristi Biggs Special Projects .., ...,,. Mona Guinn Karen Maneth Shelly Matthews Money Making ... .. Eileen Doonan Earlene Marsh Darlene Mohr Art .., ,... Leslie Midgorden Christy Baker Tracy Ward Points ,.....,... .... C arla Walters Denise Thurman District B Officer ,. ,. ..,. lane Dringman FHA Board ROW1 Mrs Nila Dickson jackie Sloan Debbie Bird Kefen Menefljf Eileen DOOUBU1 Chfl5fY Baker, Leslie Mldgofden- Rita Hammerschmidt Brenda Adams Deanne Sallee Mrs Blanche ROW 45 lennle BQfChe 5, l-OU Ann EFlk50U, Carla W?1ltef5, Def1lSe Carter ROW 2 Earlene Marsh Debbie Simmonson Mona Guinn ThUVmaU,CHfhY Remhefdf- FH follows through on ROW 1: Jacquie Wagner, Ann Polson, Becky Steinert, Iris Rich, Sandy Owen, Sally Rondeau, Linda Walter, Cynthia Weigel, Maria Torrez, Debbie Maher, Julia Saenz, Deanne Sallee, Carla Walter, Melissa Kultgen, Sara Soden, Kathy Rainbolt, Marilyn Weber, Geraldine Ru- ble. ROW 2: Sharlyn Maresch, Becky Walker, Jacque Wallert, Kathy Murphy, Linda Morris, Pat Shaffer, Marlene Smith, Carla Wapelhorst, Darlene Warner, Mona Saenz, Lynn Peters, Orlena Morgan, Tecoa Sargent, Kathy Watkins, Nancy Peak, Liz Richter, Kathy Schartz, Cathy Potts, Becky Smith, Marsha Schamann. ROW 3: Cindy Ming, Diane Peterson, Michele Schwartzkoph, Dana Ward, LuAnn Riegel, Terri Townsley, Kristie Mathers, Ruth Schultz, Joann Pundsack, Rita Schuster, Joann Williamson, Iva Rae Stufflebeam, Jo Ann Jewell, Deanne Nease, Connie White, Lynda Suppes, Debbie Wares, Glenda Younger, Debbie Peters. ROW 4: Diane Schlitter, Patty Stricker, Kris- I - - - --,ns as ---. ta Roberts, Toni Brougher, Allyson Terry, Glenda Peak, Linda Per- kins, Ginger Suppes, Sylvia Williamson, Terry Smith, Annie Parrish, Connie Russell, Mary Reisbig, Sharon Shelton, Janet Suchy, June Thackeray, Janice Oliver, Karen Penka, Linda Straub, Jeannie Ochs. ROW 5: Margaret Wondra, Mary Steinert, Shelly Midgorden, Deb- bie Mclntyre, Janice Shuey, Debbie Zimmerman, Darlene Mclntyre, Jeanette Schultz, Joyce Smith, Roxie Reinhardt, Sharon Stevens, Jo- nell Roberts, Linda Ratlief, Patty Rine, Janice McNett, Joanne Yost, Lyne Nickelson, Cathy Reinhardt, Cindy Parrish. ROW 6: Tracy Ward, Marie Williams, Becky Meek, Rhonda West, Lynette Petz, Donna Mar, Lesley Older, Marla O'Brian, Debbie Savage, Vicki Schartz, Susan Stricker, Jane McAnnulla, Patty Miller, Bev Warner, Mary Simpson, Barbara Younger, Reva Sutton, Nancy Schonhoff, Pam Tucker, Melody Teichmann, Karen Schwilling. ROW 1: Elaine Schwartz, Leta Webster, Bonnie Mason, Cheryl Ming, Pat Weiser, Leslie Midgorden, Vicki Morrison, Debbie Simmonson, Linda Worlow, Nat Troutman, Donna Standley, Snowlene Houchin, Bonnie Herrman, Carol Koptik, Sally Koogle, Tammy Netherton, Mary Beth Laudick, Mona Guinn, Lana Keeler. ROW 2: Monica Lohmuller, Marilyn Pulley, Terri Jewell, Mary Koch, Kris Giles, Jenny Johnson, Sharon Garner, Linda Johnson, Kristie Kirkman, Gena Gunn, Sandi Henkle, Debbie Swags, Susan Laughlin, Diane Heuszel, Debbie Pearson, Pam Harmony, Arlana Herren, Becky Guesnier, Jody Keil, Jann Kershner. ROW 3: Rita Hammerschmidt, Kay Hamil- ton, Sharon Luttrell, Sandy Hiss, Peggy Kohls, Carol Lindholm, Cheryl Hertel, Karen Maneth, Barbara Meister, Kathy McCully, Claudia McAllaster, Carol Morse, Darlene Moore, Sharon Lagasse, Yvonne Miller, Sherry Murphy, Sandy Milhon, Jan Hamilton, Pam Jurgensen. -'V X Q Q 5, xl vgvnxgga I ll f-..r7 4- ' . q,,. .. , I ROW 4: Kathy Proesch, Erlene Marsh, Janice Gaggelman, Susan Lit- tle, Sandy Herrman, Janet Mawhiney, Cathy Luckert, Connie Karst, Beth Haneke, Kristie Kirkpatrick, Jan Holmes, Cinda Haney, Lisa Mawhiney, Jan Mai, Nathalea Kaufman, Cindy McDorman, Leesa Moore, Laura Houchin, Melinda Kultgen, Lois Holder. ROW 5: Lou Ann Larson, Kathy Miller, Sherry MacDonald, Jan Keating, Pennie Garrett, Vicki Luttrell, Patti Keller, Jill Hewitt, Debbie Keller, Pam Herrman, Kim Kepka, Sandy Goad, Vicki Hilton, Margaret Johnson, Mary Guesnier, Debbie Grimm, Debbie Knipe, Susan Lupton, Sue Kluender, Sharon Giles, ROW 6: Pat Partridge, Debbie Schenk, Laura Secord, Shelly Matthews, Wanda Ritterhouse, Judy Remmert, Jackie Sloan, Ann Suellentrop, Sharon Phillips, Cathy Suellentrop, Debbie Nelson, Jeanne Steinbacher, Pam Smith, Susan Wynn, Debbie Sie- bert, Lisa Schumacher, Pam Roland, Nancy Short, Marilyn White. projects stressing home economics. l ROW 1: Paula Colle, Cindy Bird, Phyllis Breckenridge, Terry Ewing, Connie Deines, Rosalie Erhlich, Linda Bell, Marla Calcara, Donna Crissman, Barbara Anderson, Jean Blythe, Vickie Carrier, Gwendolyn Dunbar, Sandy Burroughs, Diane Baldwin, Janice Bell, Rhonda Bell, Linda Crotts, Cindi Blair, Patti Brougher. ROW 2: Rhonda Raymer, Yvonne Zimmerman, Kris Richards, Sheryl Ehrlich, Joyce Schwager, Mary Barrientez, Sue Dunn, Brenda Adams, Debbie Bombardier, Kristie Biggs, Ronnie Engleman, Marjorie Calvert, Christine Cogdill, Toni Brougher, Janice Damm, Mary Christiansen, Smitty Eaton, Deb- bie Bower, Terri Duarte, Carolee Denning. ROW 3: Ann Commer- ford, Charlene Eckert, Sheryl Aumiller, Susan Biles, Cindy Davis, Sherry Clark, Brenda Engle, Debbie Condit, Christy Baker, Debbie Bird, Bonnie Forster, Diane Borron, Cathy Claassen, Denise Carpen- ter, Karen Frazier, Eileen Doonan, Mary Brodbeck, Nancy Batman, Edie Baugh, Vicki Coleman. ROW 4: Joan Christiansen, Patty Adams, Lois Blessing, Debbie Eatherly, Vicke Fox, Karen Bell, Bev Esfeld, Bar- bara Bayless, Marsha Crain, Kathy Bath, Christa Adams, Terry Broad- books, Janet Allen, Vickie Detmer, JoAnne Barrientez, Janice Akers, Karen Boyer, Pam Asher, Susan Fischer, Cathryn Crosby, Kay Clark. ROW 4: Cindy Bowman, Teresa Archer, Marcia Riggs, Cindy Baily, Jenny Eckert, Reneta Bird, Vicki Dunn, Connie Fry, Roberta Herold, Kathy Christiansen, Sandy Ewing, Bev Borron, Sharnon Evers, Char- lene Burch, linda Burns, Lynne Black, Pam Fanshier, Robbie Davis, Janice Caraway, Mary Fox. ROW 6: Sharon Collins, Ginny Canning, Janet Beedles, Lynn Adee, Bertina Bender, Toni Arnett, Stephanee Bates, Lou Ann Erikson, Patty Dunn, Linda Ehrlich, Rebecca Hale, lone French, Alice Bailley, Carol Coleman, Connie Belt, Jo Barlow, Judy Bender, Nancy Crain, Patty Buck. Christmas means so much to those who are underpriviledged. There was something for everyone at the F.H.A. Christmas Party. 5. 4 4 . 1 121 ROW 1: Mrs. Blum, Lynn Moore, lennie Borchers, Mrs. Atkinson. ROW 2: Bruce Huss, C. W. Gutherie, Debby Bird, Steve Carroll. President ...... Vice President . Officers Jennie Borchers ..... Lynn Moore Secretary .... . . . Debby Bird Treasurer. . . Vicki Morrison Program... Debbie Nelson Bruce Huss Lance Sayler Social ........ . . Steve Carroll Community .. . Barbara Meister Finance ....... .... D on Perkins Publicity ...... Darlene Mohr Teams Chairman .... Brad Reha Under the guiding hand of Mrs. Fern Atkinson and Mrs. Grace Blum, Spanish Club members experienced self-satisfaction in helping a needy family throughout the year. They had fun participating in their various money-making projects which bought the food and clothes the family needed. Each meeting enriched the understanding of Spanish culture and customs. All 192 members enjoyed the new Spanish Fiesta, a news-publication of the Spanish III class. This paper was written in Spanish and told of the various school events. ..f i . fi mi ROW3:B dRh,D k', bb' I , I. ' ' ' 4: Barbararifieisierij Dacfleigirwldhrtasickitwoifigblnlance Say or ROW S p a n IS h C I U b S p I al IZ ' 4 .. . . .:y--. gg' I ROW 1: Cathy Reinhardt, Sally Rondeau, Sandy Owen, Pat Weiser, Leslie Midgorden, Bev Esfeld, Iris Rich, Ginger Suppes, Dana Ward, Sherry Murphy, Kathy Murphy, Vicki Schartz, julia Saenz, Vickie Morrison, lacquie Wagner. ROW 2: Reva Sutton, Pam Tucker, Karen Schwilling, Kim Schulz, jackie Sloan, Lana Rich, Annie Polson, Mich- ele Schwartzkopf, Maria Torrez, janet Mawhiney, Ruth Schultz, Kris- tie Mathers, Mary Simpson, Monica Miller, Linda Shaffer, Shelly Teft. ROW 3: Steve Bigheart, Mark Osborny, Paul Welch, Mike Weis- er, Don McCarn, Charlie Robinson, Brad Reah, Nila Rich, Marla O'- Q.. Brien, Debbie Siebert, Susan Wynn, Barbara Meister, Cathy Miller, Ann Schull, Karen Neuforth. ROW 4: Ann Suellentrop, leanie Ochs, Bob Proffitt, Mike Schardein, Perry Scheuerman, Lynn Moore, Brad Searle, Rito Saenz, Keith Sanders, Mike Starbuck, Don Folkerts, Bob Maneth, Marty West, jerry Page, Dick Taylor. ROW 5: Doug Thur- man, Steve Ochs, Scott Standish, Mark Mingenback, Lance Sayler, Phillip McEIhaney, john Scott, Bobby Olivier, Don Perkins, Pam Rowland, leanne Steinbacher, Debbie Nelson, Darlene Mohr, Terri Skolaut, Rhonda Raymer. 'i ' fl f g ,E TT 5 ROW 1: Pam Harris, Debbie Knipe, Cindy Bailly, Gena Gunn, Ann Shull, Connie Deines, Tracy Townsley, Donna Chrissman, lan Hamil- ton, lan Hutchison, Sue Dunn, Kristie Biggs, Toni Brougher, Cheryl Aumiller, jan Holmes. ROW 2: Sue Barry, lanice Dreiling, Becky Guesnier, Phyllis Breckenridge, Venita Dyer, Linda johnson, jeff Drake, Phil Harris, Arlen Brack, Terry Kohlrus, Dick Coshow, Ray Hague, Chris Bolding, Brice Boxam. ROW 3: Cindy Davis, Sherry Clark, Teri lewell, Lois Blessing, Patti Adams, Vickie Fox, Debbie Eatherly, jenny Eckert, Carol Koptik, Ellen Atzenhoffer, Debbie Bowers, Teri Duarte, Ann Cummerford, lanice Gagieman, Mary Lou in Spanish customs. Mn M W. - Vvll T N it M . i.esg.,.5 ,'k'i:i5:rgg.' jar , .. , 4, Y , P, LT, ,J A l kJ l ROW 1: Linda Bell, Cathy Christiansen, Janice Cararway, Edye Baugh, lo Barlow, ROW 2: Randy Anderson, David Evans, Mary Broadbeck, lanice Damm, Nancy Batman, Mary Barrientez. ROW 3: Robbie Dav- is, Kristie Kirkpatrick, Debbie Bennett, Cathy Collins, Peggy Clark, Reneta Bird. ROW 4: Mike Blake, David Heaton, Larry Branch, Stuart Brann, Patti Dunn. ROW 5: Lyle Gunn, Kelly Herren, Don Codding- ton, Sue Kluender, Vicki Dunn, ROW 6: Mary Christianson, Toni Arnett, Sharon Giles, Kathy Leroy, Kay Clark. Appel. ROW 4: Allan Krier, Doug Harbaugh, Peggy Kohls, Carol Lindholm, David Klepper, Mike Knipe, jerry Frees, Roy Bowman, David Barclay, Debby Bird, Brenda Engle, Mike Cavanaugh, jerry En- isminger, Terry Scheuerman. ROW 5: Gary Bamber, Greg Borchers, Mary Bircheeh, Barbara Bayless, Sandy Hiss, Debbie Davis, Connie Karst, Diane Borron, Kay Hamilton, Ron Kirmer, Brad Breeden, Lynn Fryberger, jerry Blyth, Brad Breedeu. ROW 6: Stanton Love, Mark Hanzlicek, Stan Carroll, Rocky Gunn, Doug Ewing, Bill Beahm, Bruce Huss, Steve Carroll, Bill Gilmore, C.W. Gutherie, Pam luergeson, ludy Bowsky, Sara Lundquist, Melinda Kultgen. Rito Saenz and Monty Hyman want to buy jumping beans from Sen'or Arlen Brack. JCL members do as the Romans do. Members of the Junior Classical League started off the year with a great deal of enthusiasm as a club meeting was held so Jane Solso could tell of her experiences in Greece the preceding summer. At this event, interest- ed students learned requirements of the club and ac- tivities in which members could participate. They found that the only prerequisites were at least one year's study of Latin and an interest in Latin customs and culture. The JCL State Convention, an annual event held in Sterling, made up one of the main events ofthe year. The Roman Banquet goes back into ancient times by reliving the customs and social life of the Roman people. - 151 :E J 5-0 ROW 1: Mrs. Caraway, lane Solso, Chris Doherty. ROW 2: Pam Her- man, Kim Kepka, Erlene Marsh, Jann Kershner. ROW 3: Robby Dove, Debbie Maher, Charles Baxter, Claudia McAllaster. ROW 4: Terri Skolaut, Chris Bolding, Kathy McCulley. E QQ ROW 1: Barbara Anderson, Jann Kershner, Jane Solso, Kathy Mc- Culley, Jan Hutchison, Linda Burns, Debbie Turner, Jerry Esfeld, Bob Kultgen, Bill Evans, Susan Little, Beth Haneke, Susan Laughlin, Becky Meek, John Duncan, Brenda Crowe, Rita Hammerschmidt. ROW 2: Cindy Blair, Sally Koogle, Carla Klepper, Lana Keeler, Stephanie Turner, Kim Simonson, Krista Roberts, Lisa Mawhiney, Mary Koch, Debbie Maher, Rise Tramell, Joyce Rothenberger, Connie Russell, Sara Soden, Mary Skolaut, Claudia McAllaster, Roxie Reinhardt, Chris Doherty. ROW 3: Bob Behrens, June Thackeray, Jody Keil, Bruce Reed, Lonnie MacDonald, Bill Spece, Kathy Keenan, Alan Lut- trell, Shannon Schartz, Sait Avdji, Brad Baize, Jon Hutchison, Gary Bamber, Tom Curzon, John Helfrich, Richard Koelsch, Kim Kepka, Steve Sherman. ROW 4: Patti Keller, Terri Skolaut, Sara Lundquist, Pam Fanshier, Vicki Coleman, Kathy Myers, Rocky Gunn, Mary Keenan, Ann Taylor, Carol Lindholm, Jeannie Ochs, Janet Beedles, Lynne Adee, Erlene Marsh, Jim Briel, Pam Herman, Briana Apel, Stan Komarek, Mike Balloun. ROW 5: Alan Caraway, Dan Moran, Jim Edwards, Bill Wright, Chris Bolding, Dennis Habiger, Jim Rogers, Greg Borchers, Charles Baxter, Ron Miller, David Walter, Greg Bar- ton, Don Beyer, David Barclay, Mike Gilliland, Robby Dove, Brian Voight, Gary Damm, Greg Weese. V i X i Chris Doherty, president of j.C.L., is in control. Refreshments were served after a special meeting with lane Solso and her trip to Greece. JCL Board President ...... ...Chris Doherty Vice-President .. ... . jane Solso Secretary ..... .......... 1 ann Kershner Treasurer ..... ........... C harlie Baxter Program Chr. .. .. Rob Dove, Debbie Maher Sponsor ............................. Mrs. Caraway The Roman Banquet provided fun and frolic for members Pam Fanshier, Deb Turner, Chris Doherty and Sara Lundquist. 1 l i i rl! i l v 5 l i I l i W , I F . ,t u ' I F ' , , ' i I l Q-ff WV V 4 l 'li 5 L 17 3 II V .I 1 Q ' 4 - I ' 1 L' l I I i '7 4 tri' , 'fs Y 4' J fy! VE-if fn 1 V , , 4 i , -A r K . . sz . A . fl - 'lf' f ,iid-V , ' 'I'-'QWTL1 i :Lf 9' ' , i i - I X fjif' A '.Q ' ' -J L.- 1 t..v ,gy,L 35,311 PY I .Q 5 Q: ,-1 .tv i f , ' U, , ' J ' ng, 1? W, 1 H+ 3 fe , Q X' -T V' - j ' 'wi'- ,F E' 'vi .sr B i'A-'sift . fgxjti, -fy. X V r X .qshgj I : ' .my i J. . :-bhiir. pi .-r:. 2 ...Z : 1 K Kg tj, 411:24 Hit' - -. , . ,N F' -'V ..' .-5, -' -' IL! 'T' -Q' :Nui 1. r E7 .. :Q-.iyriq - ,P -:I ,- tak-v . -' effs siae ' 2 Af- French Club follows new trends in France. To keep up a striving organization, French Club stressed the idea of culture. The picnic in November proved to be a closed-in event. It had rained all day but the enthusiasm of those who attended the picnic was not dampened. At various times during the year French Club held several.bake sales. At their meetings they had reports on French trends and speakers that spoke of France. rg-i it it lwt ,ii Vis it There's a ham in every hot dog group. .'. Members Jill Hewitt, Ly- nette Petz, Mary Skolaut, Wally Robinson, Rocky Gunn. ROW 1: Anita Keffer, Tammy Netherton, Karen Penka, Kala Mariet- ta, Janice Olivier, Glenda Younger, Annie Parrish, Sharon Stevens, Nancy Robinson, Linda Ehrlich, Jan Osborne, Margaret Wonder, Dottie King, Jeanette Schultz, Leland Befort, Debbie Keller, Sandy Herman, Cathy Claassen, Karen Frazier. ROW 2: Sharon Collins, Sue Harders, Allyson Terry, Rhonda West, Marla O'Brien, Debbie Sie- bert, Susan Fischer, Shelly Matthews, Cynthia Weigel, Bonnie Fors- ter, Linda Walter, Vicki Hilton, JoNell Roberts, Eileen Doonan, Leta Webster, Denise Allen, Cathy Cole, Denise Carpenter, Cindy Parrish, 3 BOTTOM ROW: Roxie Reinhardt, president, Mrs. Josephine Mar- shall, sponsor: Leland Befort, vice-president: Susan Wynn, secretary, Bart Standish, treasurer, Tammy Netherton, Sara Lundquist, JoNell Roberts, Janice Shuey, Cathy Suellentrop. Joy Hostetler. ROW 3: Christy Baker, Mary Skolaut, Roxie Reinhardt, Janice Shuey, Meredith Solomon, Gary Dickson, Danny Bohall, Rich- ard Huslig, Lynette Petz, Lou Ann Erikson, Peggy Gough, Susan Walls, Paula McAllaster, Arlen Brack, Steve Bighart. Brice Boxum, Vicki Kleweno, Kay Hamilton, Lynn Nickelson. ROW 4: Bill Neff, Martin Ward, Mark Staples, Frank McKinney, Ken Beadles, Martin Miller, David Kite, Susan Wynn, Ann Taylor, Cathy Suellentrop, Joe Nichols, Bart Standish, Lisa Schumacher, Sait Avdji, Sara Lundquist, Bill Mason. viii' ROW 1: Perry Scheuerman, Cash Taylor, Kenny Simpson, Arlen Brack, Brice Boxum, David Birzer, Chris Bolding, C. 1. Smith, Terry Scheuerman, Doug Schenkel, Doug Nairn, Mike Balloun, Dick Cosh- ow, Don McCarn, Sait Avdji, Bob Weiser, Mark Emerson, Mike Blake, Greg Engleman. ROW 2: Paul.Welch, Mitch Buehler, Brent Reinhardt, Stuart Brann, Steve Walts, Richard Huslig, Ron Maneth, jeff Olivier, Phil Harris, Terry Gaunt, Leland Befort, jerry Frees, jerry Ensminger, Dan Morgan, Mike Cavanaugh, Martin Miller, David Krallman. ROW 3: Bob Mull, Lynn Fryberger, Stanton Love, Scott Stafford, Phil McElhaney, David Heaton, Steve Engleman, Gregg Key Club hits the keynote in services. Members of the Key Club built their activities on a cornerstone of service to the school and community. They strove to uphold the ideals of brotherhood in all their dealings and gained a broader prospective as members of an international organization. Interested in the qualities of good citizens and success- ful business men, they listened to guest speakers from many trades and professions. One of the Key Club's on-going projects is making money to purchase a pair of black panthers, mascots of Great Bend High School, for the Britt Spaugh Zoo. Officers: President ....... .. . Lance Sayler Vice-President . . . . . , Lynn Fryberger Secretary .....,. . . . Stanton Love Treasurer .... . . . Gary Dobbs Weese, Mark Perry, Brad Searle, Mark Hanzlicek, Bob Maneth, Stan Carroll, Doug Nolte, Bart Standish, Brad Rumble, Francis Ohnmacht. ROW 4: Rodney Engleman, Bill Beahm, Mike Gilliland, Kirt Ruble, Brett Hall, Don Pfannenstiel, Lance Sayler, Don Kirkman, Bobby Olivier, Ralph Sunley, Steve Ochs, Mike Schardein, Doug Ewing, Kim Mullin, Bob Proffit, Mike Knipe, Gary Dobbs. ROW 5: lim Huslig, Bob Marsh, Bob Berhens, Dick Marsh, john Scott, Don Perkins, Mike Starbuck, Cliff Burt, Robby Dove, Doug Thurman, Bill Gilmore, Kent Schaub, Ron Miller, Rocky Gunn, Bruce Huss, Danny Steiner, Don Coddington, Greg Borchers, Steve Carroll. A WLS. fs tr , vt N. ,I 'i . X T iw? . O . ulyyyu ': -. ' - rig c ,. t B, T -:L 1 Ehf W 1 V - '- ' l'i7 Jv'73.5'3.X?'f-1551 F1 I' K' vt ' 1 ,I J i is ga- 'WSU , ! 2 xs Mr, Dale Carpenter, Lynn Fryberger, Lance Sayler, Stanton Love, Gary Dobbs, Greg Borchers, Doug Nolte, Scott Stafford, Dick Marsh. Q it . xx if Ik ,, . ,,. U19 W WJ D.E. students receive on-the-job training Distributive Education is a program in sales and mar- keting in which students receive on-the-job training in addition to classroom instruction. A D.E. student has two required vocational courses and is then placed in a business to gain work experience which will aid him in future employment. The Distributive Education class participates in com- munity service projects and also fund raising projects. The proceeds from these projects are used to attend state and national contests, and for the annual employ- er-employee banquet. i- I --.P K Lisa Furrey arranges the display case to add interest to the Commons Area. sag . x an S Becky Sander finds the best way to deal with any customer is to greet him with a smile. is .55 Y Mr. Berry, Mike Stevenson, Ernest Hipp, Mike Coleman, Vice-President, Doug Peterson, Robin Merrit, Richard Prescott, Mike Hammeke, Presi- dentp Bobby Gitgood. SEATED: RaVonda Brack, Donna House, Lisa Furrey, Becky Sander, Nancy Short. Not Pictured: Mike Leeper. Mrs. Schmitt, Carol Morse, Treasurerg Darlene Mohr, JoAnn Yost, Sharnon Evers, Secretaryp Pat Helsel, ludy Bamber, Nancy Peak. SEATED: Agnes Leiker, Sandy Goad, Reporter. CJ.E. prepares students for office employment Office Education is the course taken by the students in the Cooperative Distributive Education Program who are employed in offices. These students attend school in the morning and report to a regular office position in the afternoon. As special projects the class has helped with an auto license survey for the Chamber of Commerce and as- sisted the Red Cross Tuberculosis Association with the TB Christmas Seal mailing. The students also compete in state and national contests. Carol Morse gets an opportunity to work with a computer while employed at Automatic Data Processing. ' I :ig f iii-.L-:.. Y Mft' ii .V f :r:i'vT5 ,-'. 4, irq..-, ' -fi.-, ww '- Sandy Goad works with the dictaphone, one of many secretarial training devices. She Sharks produce splashing show This year She Sharks was not an ordinary assembly of swimmers. They were advanced swimmers se- lected at the beginning of the year from a most competitive list of hopefuls. - After being selected, the girls trained rigorously. They did exercises, they spent long hours in the water executing various stunts and strokes. The highlight of the year's work was the show en- titled Soundtracks of the 60's, given in March. The girl's dedicated work produced a most deco- rative show which was partially financed by sell- ing sweatshirts and T-shirts. Mrs. lane Ferguson sponsored She Sharks. 'x J'-3514 1 V S -.3 Km,p 4 .s . ,X A:-Jglzpl , ,i ' , ,sig .yu , -1- .Y , ' 1: 3' ,. ,y J ll Q' A .NQFL?,lffLk.,.'1 ' -' - . 'f 1? ' A- . :ff . o4, ' - ' --J' 25 I . 'f gf., ' 'K-. r',4lvf1:'1' VJ? . ' -3. . ' ,'Ll:g:' A sim . ig. .. l For their community service project, the She Sharks scrubbed and shined the monument in Layfayette Park. Three hopefuls for She Sharks, Pam Rowland, Lynne Adee, and leanne Ochs, demonstrate their ability to do a back dolphin. 46 BOTTOM, GOING CLOCKWISE: Carla Klepper, Deby Peters, Cathy Suellentrop, Darcy Buehler, Terri Skolaut, Debbie Nelson, Rita Hammerschmidt, Annie Parrish, Sharon Stevens, Sue Dunn, Robbie Davis, Lynne Adee, Monica Lohmuller, Kristie Kirkpatrick, Lisa Schumacher, Jeanne Ochs, jane Solso, Carolyn Rusco, Cindi Parrish, Ann Suellentrop, Patti Dunn, Diane Borron, Cathy Claassen, Vicki Dunn, Annie Polson. Not pictured, Gena Gunn and Shelley Midgorden. Executive Board rl M- l SPONSOR . .. . ' MRSJANE FERGUSON 1 -R 5' PRESIDENT... .1 S CAROLYN RuScO R vlcE-PRESIDENT . .. it ' KRISTIE KIRKPATRICK SECRETARY-TREASURER . . . MONICA LOHMULLER it CHOREOORAPHERS . .. ii PATTI DUNN 'S l DIANE BORRON l U 47 FTA sets course for the future Officers Debbie Maher . . . Kristie Biggs ...... Leslie Midgorden Steve Carroll ..... Mike Gilliland ... Chris Keller ...... Mark Mingenback ... .... Mary Koch ...... Judy Bowsky ..... . Shannon Schartz .. Mrs. Trowbridge .. Mrs. Smith ....... L., ,cc , ..L,,...,, ,I- ... . . . President .. Vice-President . . . . , . Secretary ,........Treasurer Historian .. . Publicity Chairman ... Program Chairman Membership Chairman . . . . Projects Chairman ., , Social Chairman ........Sponsor F.T.A. Board ROW 1: Leslie Midgorden, Debbie Maher, Kristie Biggs. ROW 2: Mike Gilliland, Chris Keller, Steve Carroll. ROW 3: Judy Bowsky, Mary Koch, Mark Mingenback. ROW 4: Mrs. Trowbridge, . . Sponsor Mrs. Smith, Shannon Schartz. , lllffglcg- H l' if ' Q' ' m'IN llf'Li lui mfg' -X1 - fig' Il ROW 1: Lanna Keeler, Phyllis Breckinridge, Brenda Engle, Karen Fra- zier, Leland Befort, Eileen Doonan, Mona Guinn, Mary Koch, Venita Dyer, Vickie Fox, Patti Adams, Lois Blessing, Gina Gunn, Rosalie Ehr- lich, Rhonda Bell, Ronnie Engleman, Kristie Biggs, Debbie Maher, Janet Hutchison, Sandy Herman, Debbie Keller, ROW 2: Cathy McCulIey, Jann Kershner, Charlene Burch, Becky Guesnier, Debbie Dry, Cheryl Ming, Bonnie Mason, Jenny Johnson, Jo Ann Jewell, Jan- ice Drieling, Anita Keffer, Karen Neuforth, Denise Carpenter, Cathy Claassen, Lynn Nickelson, Kris Giles, Debbie Bird, Leslie Midgorden, Darcy Buehler, Pam Jurgenson, Phil Harris, Terry Gaunt. ROW 3: Edye Baugh, Nancy Batman, Sandy Goad, Sharron Evers, Sue Barry, Patti Dunn, Becky Hale, Linda Ehrlich, Jo Barlow, Marianne Berchek, Peggy Gough, Judy Bowsky, Sue Dunn, Dennis McGreevy, Stepha- nee Bates, Pennie Garrett, Paula McAllaster, Tonie Arnett, Rita 49 Hammerschmidt. ROW 4: Janice Damm, Karen Maneth, Sara Lundquist, Debra Grimm, Ginny Canning, Vicky Hilton, Judy Bender, Barbara Bayless, Beverly Esfeld, Sharon Giles, Vicki Dunn, Renita Bird, Connie Frey, Shelly Midgorden, Sandy Hiss, Bonnie Forester, Carol Lindholm, Peggy Kohls, Lynn Adee, Janet Beedles. ROW 5: Chris Keller, Robby Dove, Mike Gilliland, David Kite, Bob Behrens, Mike Knipe, Jan Hutchison, Rocky Gunn, Bill Beahm, Christy Baker, Steve Carroll, Smitty Eaton, Mary Christiansen, Robbie Davis, Denise' Allen, Erlene Marsh, Barbara Meister, Claudia McAllaster, Lynn Moore. ROW 6: Frank McKinney, Dan Morgan,'Jerry Ensminger, Laura Dunecack, Mary Keenan, Sait Avdji, Alan Luttrell, Stanton Love, Pam Fanshier, Mark Mingenback, Lou Ann. Larson, Kim Kepka, Connie Karst, Debbie Davis, Vicki Coleman, Kathy Meyers, Patti Kell- er, Charlene Klima, Bettina Bender, Debbie Nelson, Don Folkerts. ROW 1: Nancy Schonoff, Deanne Sallee, Diana Peterson, Rhonda West, Denise Thurman, Marcia Rothenberger, loanne Pundsack, Nancy Robinson, Kathy Tiede, Sandy Owen, Pat Weiser, Sally Ron- deau, Linda Worlow, Debbie Simonson, Linda Walter, Cynthia Wei- gel, Rita Schuster, Kathy Schwartz, Roxie Holleman. ROW 2: Kent Wade, Randy Schartz, Larry Branch, Stuart Brann, Glenda Younger, Linda Straub, Lana Rich, Kim Schultz, Mary Riesbig, Connie Russell, jackie Sloan, Karen Schwilling, Cindy Parrish, Melodie Teichmann, Cathy Reinhardt, Karen Penka, Tammy Netherton. ROW 3: Dee Bird, he Af, L21 IE yt V , Ei. 'N T! ', . F' President Debbie Maher pauses after an F.T.A. meeting. L LL 5... 2 L' 5, -LL 1 ,.,- ..a,,.. .. L ' SEX, E' . , r ,ag 5 Brad Reha, Scott Stafford, Larry Pfunder, Bill Spece, Cathy Suellen- trop, Lisa Schumacher, Sharon Stevens, leanne Ochs, Roxie Rein- hardt, Mary Skolaut, lane Solso, Susan Walls, Carolyn Rusco, Pam Rowland, Ann Suellentrop, Mark Perry, Mark Rondeau. ROW 4: Bob Proffitt, C.W. Guthrie, Don Perkins, Lance Sayler, lohn Scott, jerry Sooby, Don Pfannestiel, Charles Robinson, Mike Blake, Shannon Schartz, Doug Tomlin, Natalie Troutman, Annie Polson. ROW 5: Allan Peters, Scott Standish, Mike Schardein, Doug Thurman, Bob Marsh, David Walter, Wayne Schenk. !--'J-Z-,... 'Y f Selling pennants proved to be profitable and fun for Mary Koch, C.W. Guthrie, Rita Hammerschmidt and Don Perkins. Monthly meetings show techniques of teaching to members. The Future Teachers of America was a very active club this year. With 281 members it was the largest boy and girl organization in the school! The main purpose of F.T.A. was to encourage members to tollow a teaching career. A time set aside for teach- ing was provided by F.T.A., all senior members of the club were allowed to student teach at the local ele- mentary schools. Working through F.T.A, students were also obtained for tutoring shut-in high school students. The club prepared favors for teachers at dif-. ferent times throughout the year. Sponsoring F.T.A., Mrs. Trowbridge and Mrs. Smith helped in making it highly successful. l Iliff fi ROW 1: Donna Standley, Carla Klepper, Cindy Blair, Debbie Bom- bardier, Mike Cavanaugh, Nancy Crain, Pattie Buck, Mary Barrien- tez, Cindy jones, Dave Crawford, Linda Henkle, joy Hostetler, Sally Koogle, Lisa Mawhiney, lan Mai, Kala Marietta, Cheryl Aumiller, Ruth Schultz. ROW 2: lan Holmes, Kristi Mathers, Dana Ward, Mary Brodbeck, Monica Lohmuller, Kay Hamilton, Sherry Clark, Teri lew- ell, Karen Karst, Toni Brougher, Kristie Kirkpatrick, Debbie Bowers, Kris Richards, Cathy Cole, Caren Boyer, Cinda Haney, Carol Cole- man, Connie Belt, lris Rich. ROW 3: lan Merrel, Denise Keenan, Marsha Crane, Pam Harris, Kristi Kirkman, Sherry Murphy, Sandi Henkle, Debbie Knipe, Connie Deines, Teri Townsley, Vickie Klew- ffl t. Pattie Buck patiently helps a first grader at jefferson School while student teaching for FTA. x.i eno, Michele Schwartzkopf, Lu Ann Reigel, Sue Kluender, Susan Lupton, Yvonne Miller, Becky Smith, Marsha Schamaun. ROW 4: Kim Simmonson, Mike Weiser, Terry Eatherly, Steve Bigheart, Deb- bie Eatherly, Jenny Eckert, Randy Smith, Rene Guesnier, Leesa Moore, Debbie Seibert, Susan Wynn, lanice McNett, Pam Smith, Shelly Teft, Steve Montgomery, Jeanette Schultz. ROW 5: Greg En- gleman, Karen McDonald, Leta Webster, janet Peters, Deb Turner, Sue Harders, Carla Walters, loyce Rothenberger, jonell Roberts, Annie Parrish, Marilyn Pullin, Cathy Murphy, laCquie Wagner, Becky Steinert, Julia Saenz, Maria Torrez, Marcia Riggs. N571 'gbqgy ROW1 john Bartholomew Cecrl Bradley Dennls Gerstner Gary Olson Nlck Stremel Don Fosdlck Darrell Ratllef Benny Carson Nell Vonfeldt Terry Gaunt Kenny Vlnk Davld Tltus ROW 2 Doug Laudrck Gary Blessing Marvln Selle DarrellTurley jerry Page Mark Herrman Dennis Cannon Dennls Laudlck Ed Mules Keith Van Sklke leff Oliver Kerbe Trammell fs.-vt 93' F F A Board ROW 1 Terry Gaunt, Mr Fred Schultls, Dennis Ger stner ROW 2 Doug Ewing, Klm Mullm, Cecil Bradley ROW 3 Doug Thurman, jeff Ollver i ts e ROW 3 Don Klrkman Larry Stevenson Rlck Walker Pat Stevenson Gary Apel Denms Flscher Alvln Munz Craig Fischer Darrell Revell Randy Fanshler joe Danek james Lofland ROW 4 Denms Wyman Doug Ewnng Kim Mullm Doug Thurman Rrto Saenz Pat French Don McAnulla Butch Mclunkln Mike Atterberry Anthony Mong Raymond Schwager Dennns MCC-reevy Future Farmers of America focus on agricultural science To F F A farming was very much allve They promoted the vocation of farming through their club by judging at hog and cattle shows throughout the state These conventions and contests taught F F A members the good Ideas behind farming Selling calendars and Christmas candles financed sev eral boys so they could attend conventions and judgnng contest Two dinners were held during the year to honor the F F A , one dmner set aslde for parents and son and one for the members alone OFFICERS President Kam Mullm Vrce President Cecil Bradley Secretary Doug Ewrng Treasurer Terry Gaunt Reporter Dennls Gerstner Sentinel jeff Ollvler Parllamentarlan DougThurman Sponsor Mr Fred Schultls T v il' ' , Y V , 4 H , Y l l ' l Y VY LY ' A' ' ' ,, f' ' --is , my .lu ,,,,.. ,. 'xi' 1 r ' r V, 5' Q. 1' its as ,' ,: lv 41, N . B' 1 ill- 2 fl 'L 75' ' '- A -. rr 1 xt- T v , ' K 4 l i , V ' I T. lf I , 1 K l f ' , f'.- T 1 '- A4 - . L f is ff' l ft -fi t! 1 F I f tn .rt are -I ' - at thi s il l -A ll ' I ti- Fi ' lf ? 'Q E ' at 9' fur. l . 1 Z . I - . I . l I : I ' ' I I I ' I ' I I l I I I. I . I I I I I I l I ' I . I . I ' 2 I I ' 2 I I I I I I I I I I I I D I I I I I I I I I I I ' I ' O l.-W, ' 'qi 0 s LS A T' x N Sei 1 A v . ij.. I x , . 1' YN l . . J S 51 l l 'ir . ef-. mar 4 at S X1 xg.: -1 7'-. 1-,. l Head coaches Mr. Hague, track, Mr. Peterson, football: and Mr. Nebergall, basketball, are honorary sponsors of B-Club. ,a. TU' lit '5 . f . ,. . W if - t ' . l f i N l t i . . f . , l ll 'Q was ' . K L4 M Q ,QP.A , f. - ,QR ROW 1: Terry Scheuerman, jeff Drake, Ray Hague, jim Graf, Phil Harris, lim Greene, Kenny Simpson, Arlen Brack, Murray Medley, john Duncan, Phil Duarte, Jerry Ensminger, Dennis Gerstner, Mike Shaheen, Mark Emerson. ROW 2: Don Beyer, Bob Maneth, David Kite, Martin Miller, Dick Marsh, Lance Sayler, Doug Harbaugh, Charles Robinson, Brad Searle, Mark Hanzlicek, Mike Schamaun, Rocky Gunn, lim Briel, Don Perkins. ROW 3: Bruce Huss, jim Ed- B-Club beams with brilliant athletes. ' i 4 ga-r-455 , Murray Medley and Mark McLeland earned the right to be in B-Club by receiving a letter in Cross Country from Coach Hague. t S t'C3 L-09 , l Q f1 l K R ?,-9 I l l l tx V .'i.'-.'g.! 1 i wards, Mike Gilliland, Rito Saenz, Ron Raymer, Bill Fairbanks, Mike Hammeke, Danny Steinert, Doug Kite, Ernie Brabander, Bill Beahm, Mike Price, Stan Komarek, Bobby Olivier, Mark Perry. ROW 4: Kim Mullin, Robby Dove, Cliff Burt, Eldon Engram, Bill Gilmore, Scott Standish, Kent Schaub, Doug Thurman, Bob Marsh, Mike Schardein, Charles Baxter, Ron Miller, David Walter, Brad Rumble, Doug Ewing, Steve Carroll. - -N-1-1' ' 'W'-rafffgri' 5 MW ' Vi-7' . 4 u v Q , , . 1 V' ,X ,gp ws M - f ,Nw 1 ,Y f x if .x w-'F' wif, . f 3r-X ,' , ,lf ,ho Fme .xl gif 'SKU MII W F3-iii 3' 'Elf NE, ah M - i Q 4 l i 5 f . 'I - V if , . r . Q2' H Q vi at 1 in Q w X ll? lf? , Q ii? .V V1 if l W 5' ' A I Qi'-' E 'Q i, f .V K ' f , g, 4 Y ' 1 1 'lash , 1-.' 1 I 1 -I V W 1 , Of. , , ' f ' is x X V x 1 I ' .D X Q l T 1- D T . 26. Ill Hp N H Fx I if 'jr : hp. L l' j' 1 L :lf if 2 A - jr ' - - uf - 3' V 1 I T ai V ,Y any .V ' 'nh A S Ir-Q U . 1- , ' I '-sa Kb' T T - wx- fr , , ,Q W as TT , .- ' l N All V E ll ll l 4 1 J ' Amr , A . T K. 7,k53l,l1f,5Ti.'.a,,if ffzaj- 5.4 bail, .5 g f S L' g .. fl ROW I: Bob Marsh, Brad Searle, David Barclay, Mark Hanzlicek, Martin Miller, David Evans, Bill Spece, Mike Shaheen. ROW 2: Cathy Cole, Monica Lohmuller, Kristi Kirkpatrick, Darcy Buehler, Pam Tucker, Don Dolezal, Doug Tomlin, Mike Starbuck, Scott Mac- Williams, Dick Marsh. ROW 3: Cindy Parrish, Cheryl Ming, Caren . ww - kk. ff v - I.,-L. it 21 T f I. qv , I don't know what you put in that cocoa - butummmmmm, put in more! Boyer, Karen Neuforth, Annie Parrish, Karen Karst, Lou Ann Larson Jeanne Steinbacher. STAIRS: Sherry Kruckenberg, Eunice Eaton Janice Damm, Meredith Solomon, Vicki Coleman, Sue Harders, Phyl lis Paspisa, Barbara Bayless, Sharon Stevens. This is Noel lit the Christmas spirit for the community. 1 r i. ' V I Q :Y 1 gli ,W . J M,, l Q - N :iilkllgfli ii i gain ,,,,,,,iii,,,iii,, A A Wlxili i l L Ml ,T A Q Q it - V-, ,N A H V X, 4 5 T. U V .- L ' l T ' lc T , ' J yfils if it at + + it A .. 1. ,iff.i 4 'N f t i'f' infill '--'::: T T l We ' F -: if M ,XA As F L ui YE, R ry Ai., ,.' it I ,. .vvx f A 'gif .N .V , I O A x . . k J 'X A, A. W - gl i,-b H :M -r - . 1 y , H ,jr ' A s ' liar? 'gl t i V1,. A Q5 l T , ' 7' s -' 1. J A 2 .- i l. A N, i ' .. te, ' I' V ' T X lx S J 5 1-. ,Liar-1 X T if 'll' 1 9: 'A.1'1 'S sk - 5 , ' i ,,,f v ' - V, ' , f-is X - , 4 ' fk. f 5 1' Ei 1 sg- f W . S fi' R, .1 HH ..si.2-.X ROW 1: Charles Baxter, jerry Williams, Perry Scheuerman, Rick Schuster, jim Briel, Lynn Moore, Bruce Huss, Bill Beahm. ROW 2: jerry Sooby, Marvin Dewey, Greg Engleman, Doug Harbaugh, Mike Gilliland, lann Kershner, Eileen Doonan, Kathy Christiansen, Deb- bie Bombardier, Vicki Morrison. ROW 3: Claudia McAllaster,1onell A Capella Choir sells For the first time in GBHS history, the A Capella choir sold Panther booster buttons. This project was so suc- cessful that the choir boasted a complete sell-out in record-breaking time. Choir kicked off its musical year with an early fall con- cert. The Christmas spirit was highlighted by the carol- ing party and the traditional concert, This is Noel. Also in keeping with tradition, Choir received l ratings at the State Music Festival, gave a spring concert, and performed their musical repertoire for the University of Kansas Music Department. Under the direction of Mr. Ken Shaheen, the A Capella choir continued its mark of excellence in fine musi- cianship and good standing in the school and community. Roberts, Karen Frazier, Chris Keller, lane Solso, lennie Borchers, Connie Russell, june Thackeray, Jody Keil. STAIRS: Denise Allen, Denise Carpenter, Karen Schwilling, Melody Teichmann, Kim Schultz, Pam Rowland, Lynn Adee, Karen McDonald, Cathy Claassen. buttons to boost spirit fri ,, iii ' s X 2 ' . - lf? 1 il ,- 'Els i my F, r Choir officers Debbie Bombardier, program chairman, Perry Scheuerman, robe chairman, Chris Keller, vice-president, and Charles Baxter, president, reflect on the success of tne Panther but- ton sale. A h '69-'70: Birth of Pops Choir New to GBHS ears this year was the harmonizing of the specially organized Pops Choir. Created by Mr. Ken Shah- een, the group was selected from the A Capella Choir and practiced every morning at 7:30. Besides singing popular songs, they also specialized in dance routines worked out by various members of the group. The purpose of the group was for entertaining the community and for strengthening the ensemble program. www ,W ,,,,, -,. is.. .........---rss ci .,., QE - ' 'el ' 4 l 1 l 1ilC ll ll P or seemed... g, , .g. ie, l 2 i Y . L I , 4 B Pl l J . .I I I ' E t i -.Q rv Q .. l -'-1 'fi ROW 1: Karen Neuforth, Mike Shaheen, Claudia McAllaster, Lou Spece. ROW 3: Doug Harbaugh, lonell Roberts, lim Briel, Karen Fra- Ann Larson, Greg Engleman, Karen McDonald. ROW 2: Mike Gilli- zier, Lynn Moore, Jennie Borchers, Charles Baxter, Chris Keller, An- land, lane Solso, Bill Beahn, jeanne Steinbacher, Dick Marsh, Bill nie Parrish, Bruce Huss, Karen Karst,jerry Sooby. 56 Sophomore Girls Glee W 'i 'im V i . t i -ag is in . . M Wii,, R35-if H xl' . an 1 I it Ydmhy p li? 4 X 'I W L: M f , . o.Q:A. - - T .. '... -:-: E 4 - '1 1- T A 1 lf- - ' , it B21 iw, - :, - 1 tl. 'o ' i 'sf' M ' ' ' T 1 H. l A fi' 'L ' - lf K . ' 1 'a if 6 is 1, oo,o 2-V A A l . I ,j H -,tt M N zQ.'.q,xJ , , s ,i . t V, VJ 4, B . . Q I 3 0 i 13 ,hit ', ' -. 3. . Q 'fax-1 Ig, ' ' r tg. 1 . r I , T l , S 'c 3. 'li 37 i ' .-,M li' ' .V l - ' o oo if V 1 f . J o -F ii i 2 H : V ,U 5 , rl- ,, 1754,-Aw ,V I ' -K I ' EZ. , - . T A' . 2 ,-.-1. nl . oo,. .-tiff'--.-.l ss-ss- , l t A fn .- - ROW 1: Bonnie Herrman, Shelley Tefft, Cindy Bird, Sally Koogle, Pam Harris, Kathy Bath, Christa Adams, janis Bell, Marla Rothenber- ger, Kathy Murphy, Sandy Watkins, Sharon Rush, Virginia Stevens, Donna Standley, Patty Brower. ROW 21 Angie Zammaripa, Diane Baldwin, Linda Crotts, Glenda Peak, Denise Thurman, Cindy Mc- Dorman, Kim Simonson, Nancy Foos, Ann Polson, Gloria Gonsalez, Karen Bell, Leesa Moore, jackie Walert, Kathy Marsh, Debbie Bur- ton. ROW 3: Kathy Potts, Penny Garrett, Cindy Ming, jan Keating, Practice as a vocal unit makes perfect pitch Sophmore Girls' Glee Club met everyday to practice as a vocal unit. The activities of the group consisted of a fall concert, a Christmas caroling party, an ensemble program, and a spring concert. The Glee Club was under the direction of Mrs. jenny Lynn Allford. The numerous activities of the group may have been due to her active spirit which was demon- strated in her ability to sing, direct, and play the piano simultaneously. Sophomore Girls Ensemble i 1 .Y . 'i . , inf HUKTS Rhonda West, Kathy Keil, Carol Unrine, Laura Dunekack, Cindy Merten, Lisa Mawhiney, Vicki Carrier, Sara Soden, jenny Eckert, Nora Laird, Glennda Boling, Donnita Clark, Janice Schmidt, Vicki Stremmel. ROW 4: Marie Williams, Diane Peterson, Paula Mc- Allaster, Bertina Bender, Patty Keller, Charlene Klima, Reneta Bird, Stephanee Bates, Sherry McDonald, Connie Wilson, Connie Fry, Sharon Giles, Tony Arnett, Becky Smith, loan Christiansen, Gail Her- rold, Donna Mar, Sandy Ewing, Paula Dixon. With poise and precision, Mrs. Allford directed her all girl glee club. 1- rl Bonnie Herrman, Connie Wilson, Leesa Moore, aw- Glenda Peak, Penny Gar- rett, Stephanee Bates, . Sharon Giles, Paula Mc- Allaster, Carol Unrine, Patti Keller, Sharon Rush, ' Sara Soden, jenny Eckert, Cindy Merten, Rhonda West, Cindy McDorman, Denise Thurman, Kim Simonson, Donna Stan- dley, Pam Harris, Diane Baldwin, Shelley Tefft, Not pictured, lan Keating. - I 'xg'-S fs, V' rg? 'Wi a,,3-4-s.,5g,.'rwi.-jill Y'I.uzZ2f'i H :i it U , Qi M' , TVR' ' - ' - ' . ,,,. .-g ,1 Darrel Claflin, Don Coddington, Kent Wade, Raymond Dolezal, Chuck Engel, Don Folkerts, Mark McLeland, Steve Murphy, Curtis Robinson, Brent Reinhardt, jerry Frees, john Martin, David Christiansen, Keith Riggs, Bill Ridge, Victor Williams, Mark Emerson, Steve Walts, Mark Perry, Ron Clark, Mike Lucas, Danny Steiner, Warren Doonan, Marvin Dewey, Ralph Sunley, Greg Borchers, Doug Tomlin, Eddie Price. ROW 1: Eddie Price, Darrel Claflin, Chuck Engel, David Christiansen, Curtis Robinson, Ray Hague, Chuck Robinson, Steve Walts, Mark Emerson, Danny Delany, Glen Dewey, Don McCarn, Mark Mc- Leland, Bill Spece, Steve Hickel, Terry Eatherly. ROW 2: jerry Frees, David Birzer, Phil Flores, jesse Flores, Lonnie McDonald, Don Cod- dington, Willie Cheeks, Gilbert Brown, Doug Tomlin, Venson Wil- liams, Kenny Rice, Keith Riggs, Paul Tomlin, jesse Rocha, Frank Cruz, Bill Ridge, Marvin Dewey. ROW 3: Kent Wade, john Philippi, Ron Maneth, Tommy Reed, Ralph Sunley, Wayne Myers, Mike Durler, Raymond Dolezal, Warren Doonan, Mike Lucas, Mike Fields, Greg Borchers, Ronald Clark, Brent Reinhardt, john Martin, jerry Bright, Danny Steiner, Steve Murphy. F7777 W ' , .. a . 1 I 5.3 V l A A ,tl It , A 13- .4 il 'if K Q it iff, ' 9 . ., U LQ' .r 'S K . ' ,1. C A jg: 41 A , A-N5 - L . 1 -- 1 . 3 'rr I 2' gf: , Q We-g..'jg, Q g U' A . F ': :' ' VT' i -rv f -:-'- T fl A . L Y R- it . - . q 1 X .rt , r. - 1 .-t . . X V . if ,,. . . , ,X 1 . lt .,.. .:.-5-5 In r , 'W - 0 M s k- - , X '- xi' f 1- V .tilt 1 - ' .V I 2333.521- 5' ' fiifiiflf Q 91 Hirkf'-. 'N' ' ff ' l ' -. '- 5-, , 'ld K l Tr sf . ' 5 ig ' T 1' , '. ' F 3 A . I t ' l , th 5 - ' l 1 l ' 1 is ' l ' V 1 r is H . -V'---A '- -g 1 ' .1 1' .ik ' 'f . - ,, ' ' A l. ' '- lt 'iii Qgit,-fgv .gm Q 1 . ., A gin .- ', I' N .:ii,,5,f- ,xy 'r Y l ,il ii?Q1G!F5z:Q -,j1H's?,...4:Te.,: R Y - jun Wu 'wt Y x , A wiv 1' rr! QM Yi ti. rr-.-sy Q L.. , V 1 H . . , ' 'T J j , , 4'g yt 'i ' g , V' 1' Q1 V i frat ig 25.5 Sf. at if 1 -1 . K ' - - 5122. A .A . I . E: fl t-is 7 1 . J- '- Milt, If I ' Q .M , , . H I . . K I -. .l A ' Li J' A ri 1 11 T 'i E :'i J. W z5i'ZiiTff.?,4'. N l 5. ' VC 5 ft ' E it it EX 'Z miami it Al ROW 1: Cheryl Kohart, Pam Day, Kathy Swartz, Rita Schuster, Deb-- bie Pullin, Geraldine Ruble, Paula Colle, Mary Barrientez, Marjorie Calvert, julia Saenz, Brenda Adams, Denise Webster, Anna Cook, Debbie Dry, Eulinda Henkle. ROW 2: Ann Gingrich, Dottie King, Chris Cogdill, janet Mawhiney, Janis Atzenhoffer, Dorothy Lewis, Janice Farmer, LaDonna Bodine, Bonnie Mason, jenny johnson, jackie Firestone, Deanna Nease, Lawanda Lloyd, Nita Cochran, An- nette Miller, Sharlyn Maresch. ROW 3: Vicki Hilton, Connie Karst, Cindy Dickens, Charlene Eckert, Sandy Harmon, Pat Rine, Debbie Coughlin, Sheryl Schneider, Carma luergenson, Karla Swigart, Arlin- da Ratlief, Yvonne Zimmerman, Nancy Crain, Anne Commerford, Nancy johnson, Pattie Buck, Theresa Archer, Beverly Kite. Glee Clubs vocalize harmoniously The Men's Glee Club and junior-Senior Girls' Glee Club, under the direction of Mr. Kenneth Shaheen, performed two concerts during the year of 1969 - 1970, one of these in the fall and the other in the spring. Between these two concerts their time was spent in the selection of the ensembles and prepara- tion for the State Music Festival. While student teaching, Mr. james Stambaugh demonstrates the importance of a Crescendo. Paula Colle, Denise Webster, Dottie King, Pam Day, lanet Mawhiney, Mary Barrientez, Debbie Dry, loAnn Williamson, Pattie Buck, Anne Commerford, Connie Karst, Arlinda Ratlief, Charlene Eckert, Cindy Dickens, Carma luergenson, Vicky Hilton, and Debbie Coughlin. 5 ll l - - i.f!?l Ji? L 'E' , l ' 'A . W . . A A an .g ...D f a m. F. a...--r Xl l . Nl gs Q.. ,. .,- 'f iC i ski .lg ROW 1: Brenda Adams, Mark Adams, Loa Allen, Barbara Anderson, lanis Atzenhoffer, Alice Bailey, Brad Baize, Io Barlow. ROW 2: David Bavuso, Kenneth Beadles, ludy Bender, Steve Blankenship, jerry Blythe, Keith Bowsher, Judy Bowsky, Larry Branch. vii r I gl -' i f A it ' it 5535 ' N, . L an . WH ...:. ii! W W x 1 Q ww kia af . se si L ff sr .B i si.. - X of V . 1 413714- rz Q- .- ' 5' . . I 4. , V i J . 3 A X N ,,NN , , . 0 1 W KM qi. it -W' ,aafl . .:f- L f it X ...f ' f ff , l. M5 K, -3 I kg: i ak- .n I rail.-nf. dl l f A .A ROW 1: Stewart Brann, Toni Brougher, Linda Brower, Kim Calnan, Mike Chaffin, julie Clark, Roberta Davis, Gary Dickson. ROW 2: Glenda Dixon, Dianne Dolezal, lane Dringman, john Duncan, Charles Eitel, Ronnie Englemen, Lou Ann Erikson, Byron Folkerts. M Q .1 L . ,, 'W S ,,iii 3, L l f lr , ,A ' ' a E? . 'ss f se' . A ei. QQ , r Q.. f'i'-L--2-w 'Dil?H?1,-f A I lm. V . AJ' ri l fi rir' 251: sf ' - H '- E 3 V A ' -A X J Q , K 11 F ' H Q K .. fr I ,ax . iv , , V , . ,J si Q . ... L 49-1-to l . , Q y r.,v . L L L is 0 illl is A i l ,t,,, . f A A - W ' 1 . L LF. ' ' -. ' ia--H .'q.. Rf- Q ROW 1: Lonnie Foos, lone French, jerry Frees, Richard Friedeman, Lynn Fryberger, Renee Guesnier, Pat Hagen, Rebecca Hale. ROW 2: Kay Hamilton, Terry Harbaugh, Scott Hinkle, jan Holmes, Sally Hoover, joy Hostetler, Richard Huslig, lon Hutchison. ROW 3: Cindy jones, Anita Keffer, Kristi Kirkpatrick, Carla Klepper, Vicki Kleweno, Charles Leigan, Troy Lewis, Stanton Love. Not Pictured: Pam Asher, Pat Caraway, Kelly Herren, Doug Smith, Mike Whithorn. 60 .. i ,. ,M Ak Band practices faithfull to achieve perfection . - . , . y , 1 r K i,.L a.Yq-1 ilx J, 48+ - 02+ S - -AL If -uql yy ic ,A 1Yw,:7.yrf my y . Iuqf Bixs .....-thrive..- ,. -. ,.. . mf l Q.li ROW 1: Vicki Luttrell, Karen McDonald, Phillip McElhaney, Darlene Mclntyre, Steve McLeland, Brad McPherson. ROW 2: Ron Miller, Ruth Miller, Danny Nobles, Leonard Nickolson, Caryl Nairn, M ' t ? usic o the ears ta Roberts. Q U ,C r . y y .fa , y ,X .. . R jizz? f , J : l..f.L ?5w.t K?-Lu z ?......MxXff' 'D ...ar ...IJ y N nvvre gif. iyi , I t RJ We feat SN iiQ?+Q ,- -,.i., of-+elv'f il....rp f ROW 1: Nancy Robinson, Mark Rosenberg, Joyce Rothenberger, Kirt Ruble, Betty Ruckman, Connie Russell, TeCoa Sargent, je- ancite Schultz. ROW 2: Shauna Scranton, Linda Shaffer, Mike Shaheen, Tom Shelby, Marilyn Sherman, Steve Sherman, Ann Shull, Jac ie Sloan. ' f f , f 1 1-N'-'?S7Xliif2..'1,f Q - 1 ll i -- ' Mus' at--'s:.qg1:g3g35x: ,W li. K a S 5 1 asar i ,ss ,as . ,..,..fjy ROW 1: loyce Smith, Randy Smith, Scott Stafford, Linda Straub, Patty Stricker, Stephen Studtman, Allison Terry, Colleen Vsetecka. ROW 2: Morris Vsetcka, Kathleen Watkins, Denise Webster, Greg Weese, Craig Werner, Kevin Wiles, Dennis Wolf, jeff Yeager. 61 Andy Ogan. ROW 3: Tom Peschka, Bob Proffitt, Debby Ramsey, lohn Rathbun, Kenneth Rice, Kris- Officers: Stanton Love, Scott Stafford, Toni Brougher, Karen McDonald, Rebecca Hale, Larry Branch. if - , l Percussion Section: Keith Bowsher, David Bavuso, Charles Eitel, Mark Rosenberg, Kelly Herren, Bob Proffitt, Lonnie Foos, Larry Branch, Stewart Brann, Carla Klepper, Jan Holmes, Joyce Smith. 3 ll Clarinet Choir: 1st ROW: Anita Keffer, Jackie Sloan, TeCoa Sargent, Barbara Anderson. 2nd ROW: Connie Russell, Brad Baize, Mark Adams, Kenneth Beadles, John Duncan, Krista Roberts, Judy Bowsky, Ruth Miller, Kim Calnan. Q-ag , fha.-urge ..., V Flutes 84 Oboes: SEATED: Linda Brower, Caryl Nairn, Ronnie Engleman. STANDING: Roberta Davis, Glenda Dixon, Vicki Kleweno, Nancy Robinson, Jo Barlow, Joyce Rothenberger. Tuba Section: Stephen Studtman, Mark Whithorn, Brad McPherson, Andy Ogan. Y nw -J i uf 1 it 31 5:5 .. f. L - 5. 3, nf : 5- 1 ' 1. i li g ru . . I bxr- .J if X, -1.9 z ' X '32 ' a S- ETT K, .i . . gt- ' ' Clarinet Section: ROW 1: ,lane Dringman, Jeanette Schultz, Kay Hamilton, julie Clark. ROW 2: Linda Shaffer, Patty Stricker, Darlene Mclntyre, Colleen Vsetcka. ROW 3: Vicki Luttrell, Becky Ruckman, Judy Bender, Toni French. kr C' .wi B R -F511 Trombone Baritone Section: SEATED: Tom Peshka, Charles Leigan, Mike Shaheen, loy Hostetler, STANDING: Ron Miller, Mike Chaffin, Steve Sherman, Richard Huslig, Gary Dickson. . and to make each performance a success. 1970 proved to be a profitable and exciting year for the GBHS Band. The highlights of the year included the new red and black uniforms, a trip to Wichita State University for the Marching Band Festival, and the priv- ilege of performing during half-time at the Sterling Bowl on Thanksgiving Day. Other performances in- l I l . Qgfif L-qyrf if li.- ' in -f,-fi' 15 Y X 'il' ' 5- N 'QL mr 'fe .1 F' -i' fl' - . A, , ,V Y N -7 -1.1! Saxophone Section: Pat Caraway, Danny Nobles, Steve Blankenship, Richard Friedeman, janis Atzenhoffer. cluded the Winter Concert in February and the Spring Concert in May which featured the trumpet player of the Tonight Show , Clark Terry. Besides all of these special events, they also performed for the many ad- miring Panther fans, during half time at all home games. :Quim- I, .-.ig ' i .- if n BSC. 17 Trumpet Section: ROW 1: Doug Smith, Steve McLeland, Scott Hin- kle, Morris Vsetcka, Pat Hagen. ROW 2: jerry Frees, Craig Werner, Tom Shelby, Kirt Ruble, Troy Lewis. ROW 3: Dennis Wolf, Leonard Nicholson, Loa Allen, Dianne Dolezal. ROW 4: Debbie Ramsey, Renee Guesnier, Alice Bailey, Kristi Kirkpatrick, Terry Harbaugh. ,SW if Q Stage Band: ROW1: Bryon Folkerts, Kenneth Rice, Stanton Love, Ken- neth Beadles, jackie Sloan, John Rathbun. ROW 2: jeff Yeager, Linda Straub, Rebecca Hale, Greg Weese, Denise Webster. ROW 3: Karen McDonald, Lou Ann Erikson, Lynn Fryberger, Shauna Scranton, Ally- son Terry, Toni Brougher. ROW 4: Phil McElhan9Y, .lon Hutchison, jer- ry Blythe, Scott Stafford. sd, fr' T Y ' ,S if' . iz' N my Y f C 970 QREA l 12.4.3 . ' Ya if w- f gy .A -,-af. Q i , -., 51 xx ' -U ! .f ff' ..- Q--..,C --' - -fy Yifgi ' .4--5 Carolyn Pam .nf 1' 3 N 5,- f A , ww, - .. ,' -' 1' xr , - . , ' i , C ' Denise Allen Lou Ann Larson Chris Doherty Jennie Borchers Mr. john Mohn Brenda Crowe Lisa Schumacher Debbie Siebert Pam Fanshier Rise Trammell Sara Lundquist Darcy Buehler Vickie Morrison June Thackeray lody Keil 'rf 9, '? L Staff revolutionized: Best yearbook ever The 1969-70 RHOREA staff broke much of previous tradition and cast a new slant on yearbook journalism. The staff conducted a person-to-person sales campaign that set an all time record for yearbook sales. Each indi- vidual on the staff dedicated many long hours to pre- sent the student body with the best yearbook ever. ani d'. ' Mike Gilliland struggles with his layout problems while Dick Marsh prefers to admire the legs on Carolyn Rusco's She Shark page. I, Editor Jennie Borchers of meeting a deadline. Q if Q as Wtg,', , it A i. we ffm. li :ggi FEA! s-a,,. . R' P's ff 57.45 ' if X we ' l Q -J patiently explains to the staff the importance Sue Barry stretches her toes to play footsies with the teachers files. God's little gift to the world of journalism - we love you 1. R. V,M1l:.?-an 1 ll ROW 1: Rocky Gunn, Cecil Bradley, Caren Boyer, Mr. john Mohn, Susan Walls, Ken Blair, Pat French. ROW 2: Steve Carroll, Bill Beahm, Roxie Holleman, Sheila Rosenberg, Craig Foraker, Dennis Gerstner. ROW 3: Doug Ewing, David Peacock, Maria Torrez, Charlotte Leigan, jim Greene, Don Pfannanstiel. ROW 4: Make Schardein, Larry McLaughlin, Kristi Biggs, Bonnie Mason, Dan Morgan, jerry Ensminger, Don Bowman. ROW 5: Bruce Huss, Terry Gaunt, Mary Barrientez, Kathy Burton, An- nie Parrish, Chris Shull, Brad Reha, Allan Peters. ROW 6: Dennis Wyman, Dee Bird. Sue Dunn, Sandy Harmon, Debbie Dry, Mary Christiansen, Mary Skolaut, Karen Frazier, Phil Harris, Bill Dreiling. ROW 7: Lee Mitchell, Dan Steiner, Bruce Hol- lembeak, Bill Fairbanks, Lyle Gunn, Bill Krom, Doug Thurman, Ron Raymer, Bob Marsh, Mike Hammeke. Assistant editor Steve Carroll helps Feature editor Karen Frazier sew up the loose ends on her featured letter. Editorial editor Bob Marsh faces the decision of whether or not to hide after his famous Homecoming issue. Extra: Panther Tales goes weekly ' ' V ' W : . f .As Egg Panther Tales staff members Allan Peters, Ken Blair, Doug Thurman, and Larry McLaughlin prove their power of persuasion with a sale to Bob Proffitt. Talent, hard work and determination established the Panther Tales as a weekly publication for the first time in GBHS history. Under the guiding hand of Mr. John Mohn, the Panther Tales staff gave the newspaper a new look. Better pictures, eye-catching headlines, and well written articles combined to produce a more so- phisticated, smoother reading newspaper. Meeting deadlines for a weekly newspaper required many hours of outside work. The staff averaged two nights weekly at first and countless hours after school. The nucleus of the paper content was the deep thought put into the controversial editorials and the selling and fi- nancing the Ad. staff did each week. The experience gained in every facet of newspaper work will be an advantage to the staff in future work. ,sf ' is XV 1 i .' Q, '- 1 ' -as -i RENT' tl I I l ..:,, 5' i l , l 1 - X X iii -T ' ,, 2 T F -a t ,,, 'f , . tag, 1,: 'f .VJ T , - 1 , , tts H - - - . . lflti ' it l lfiiss , , e U ,, t L ,YI xv an :.- 1 Y, i ,.t4-.tiiwssg - ' - 4. ' x A 'l - - ff' n -2 S - u-nun 7 ,5 7 Yiziifig f 1 fadlldi l Editor-in-chief Mary Skolaut supervises the work of her dedicated editorial staff, Karen Frazier, Bill Beahm, Brad Reha, Sue Dunn, and Don Pfan- nanstiel. Bodies in our cellar In the final production of the year, the Senior Class presented the three act comedy, ARSENIC AND OLD LACE, by joseph Kesselring, under the direction of Miss Paulette Logue. The living room of the old Brewster home in Brooklyn was just as Victorian as the two sisters, Abby and Mar- tha Brewster, who occupied the house with their neph- ew, Teddy. Another nephew, Mortimer Brewster, a theater critic, became very perplexed when he learned that his charitable aunts' favorite pastime was mixing a special recipe ofelderberry wine and arsenic that brought to an end the illustrious lives of lonely old men. Windows, windowseats, cellars, and an insane family provide many laughs for the persons who couldn't be- lieve that homicidal mania could be such great fun. Abby Brewster . .. Rev. Dr. Harper .. Teddy Brewster . . Officer Brophy... Officer Klein ..... Martha Brewster . Elaine Harper .... Mortimer Brewster Mr. Gibbs .....,, jonathan Brewster Dr. Einstein ...... Officer O'Hara . . . Lieutenant Rooney Mr. Witherspoon , The Body ..,...,, ................................lanHutchison ,, .r.....,.. SteveHickel Charles Robinson .. ...... Mike Gilliland .. ..... Brian Voight .. ,..,. Caren Boyer .,,. ,,. Eilene Doonan .,... Bill Beahm .... Dan Steiner .... Lance Sayler .,... Brad Reha . . . , Lynn Moore . . . David Kite .... Gary Damm , , . . Alan Luttrell The window seemed to be the only possible way for Dr. Einstein and jonathan to bring in their latest victim. Teddy's bugle blowing at the top of San juan Hill is disapproved of by Officers Brophy and Klein. -5? A Don't drinkthat wine! Do you want to die? screams Mortimer to Mr. Gibbs as Aunt Abby attempts to calm him down. WWW ' mg xl Q. 5-' AAN ,. my A .. , 1. :Tx -It' -vs x v, ,, .. 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A, 'gm x-'mb f -is ffgzfgv, . ,!k.'lQgag, 43.11.14 X. RK'-z, ,e1g3.ipf..s5iY - -g.. ,:R:. s 1:'.fg.Tf'.'1'- ., .s5Tg lf',f-3' rligg L-F7 vm-tm -.Q-A Rx ' , W- .1 Laura Secord, Tracy Ward, and Denise Carpenter seem to have a question that they hope Mr. MacDonald will be able to answer. Brad Searle is showing Robby Dove that he has found his man, Arlen Brack, who is conversing with Laura Secord and the night club dan- cer, Tracy Ward. Denise Carpenter and john Duncan are also pictured. Pillow Talk poses a party line puzzle With the buzz of a telephone and a peal of laughter, Pillow Talk opened the curtain on the 1969 - 1970 dramatic season. Telephones, doorbells, and talent galore were combined to produce a pleasing and pol- ished performance. Set in the world of high society, Pillow Talk revolved around the telephone - be it a bright green or soft pink. At the center of the plot was the party line shared by a fashionable interior decorator and an eligible bachelor song writer, with the complications added by a brassy night club dancer and a poor millionaire who just couldn't get ahead. For two months, activity and excitement mounted both on stage and back stage. The climax was reached with the final performance as ticket holders giggled, chuckled and just plain laughed their way through a crisp and colorful comedy. Cast lan Morrow . . . . . . Laura Secord Brad Allen , . . .,.. Arlen Brack Prerot .........,. . . . Mark Emerson Tony Walters . . . .... john Duncan Miss Conrad ... .... Janice Damm Supervisor ....... ..... B eth Haneke Miss Dickenson . . , .... Karen Neuforth Policeman ..... ... Steve Blankenship Graham .......,.... ......, B rad Searle Girl in Club ............ .......,. T racy Ward Telephone Operator Melody Teichmann Man .....,........... ...... L ynn Fryberger jonathan Forbes... Alma ........... Mrs. Walters . .. Marie ,...... Eileen ..... Yvette .... Bessie ..... Mrs. Frost ... Mrs. Ames . . . Tilda ......,............. Ann ..................... Guests at the night club .... . . . . Robby Dove . . . .. jackie Sloan KathyCole . . . Denise Carpenter .........Terijewell .. . ., Kay Hamilton . . Nancy Schonhoff ...... Susan Biles .. . Terri Ewing ... Ruth Miller . . . Anita Keffer ...... Lois Blessing Karen Karst Shelley Midgorden janet Beedles Pillow Talk cast relaxes before opening night curtain 71 . ' it UML: Wig? M 'D T-Q - ...- , ROW 1: janet Beedles, Brenda Crowe, Pam Asher, Phyllis Laspisa, joy Hostetler, lanis Atzenhoffer, Kim Simonson, Stephanie Turner, Susan Walls. ROW 2: Bill Beahm, Leland Befort, Sue Dunn, Annie Parrish, Karen Frazier, jan Hutchison, Brad Reha, Rocky Gunn. PK., A -wt at--lm, V 2--1 L f 1 ROW 3: Andy Ogan, jackie Sloan, Kathy Keenan, Sara Lundquist, Gary Bamber, john Remmert, Dale Mitchell, Peggy Gough, jon Hutchison. ROW 4: Frank McKinney, David Kite, Mike Gilliland, john Martin, Claudia McAllaster, Lynn Moore, Donovan Bowman, Lance Sayler. Thespians improve dramatic standards THESPIAN BOARD: lan Hutchison, scribe, Lynn Moore, president, Peggy Gough, vice-president. I s .il ge , -N Thespians is an organized group of students interested in dramatic standards. The club had a membership of thirty students, and was sponsored by Mr. Emerson MacDonald. Their main projects included performing plays, attending other play productions, sponsoring bake sales, and putting on their annual Dionysian Festi- val. Special awards included Thespian of the Year and the honor offNational Thespian Membership. lan Hutchison smiles her approval at Claudia McAllaster's expert salesmanship at one of the Thespian's money making projects. J Great Bend FL Chaptiergflargest instate. ,V , f is :SCJ eZ,The National Forensics League is an honorary speech degree lgranted b'yt,lagNational Forensic League. Eorganizationwhich includes debate, speechfand st si If ' . ,f int opngress. As a strong participant in alI,tof thesegx The dat Ben -'PNFL.ychapter hosted the'District NFL- , 325665, Great Bend has its own chapter-in thisleague speec t urna ent and attended'Stu,dent Congress in 'I 1 I ' ' the 0 pit I o dding at Topeka After reaching the n comparison with other NFL chapters in ,the quar r fin I he deb ers took second in the West- Great Bend ranked first in total and de ern D s r L t After the combletion of the ii' grees. This standing'was rndivi com n, the Nlllbqchapter closed the year achievementof the 'I-lonor wit s Banquet in the spring ' nction and I ge I ,,,,F'e All 'Q 6g-43, ' ' . . ,K i 539' , . I sf. , , .I , E - .,1 B, 'I af J i-Y,-. N-f 1 1 . . v N, a '- 1 IV' I I 4 ROW 'lz Mr. Young, Andy Ogan, Steve McLeIand, Randy Smith, Bart Standish, Gary Dobbs, Doug Nolte, Tom Curzon, Mark Staples, Mark Lane. ROW 2: Vicki Luttrell, Rosalee Erlich, Diane Peterson, Carla Klepper, Diane Borron, janet Beedlesg secretary, Shauna Scranton, Stephanee Turner, Deb Turner, president, Darrell Revell. LEFT ARMY TRUCK: Shannon Shartz, Susan Walls, Paula McAlIaster, Stephanie Bates, Dana Ward, Chris Bolding, Tracy Ward, Publicity, Richard Koelsch, Steve Montgomery, Mark Rondeau. RIGHT ARMY TRUCK: Linda Brower, jackie Sloan, Nancy Schonhoff, Ian Osborne, Sherry Murphy, Mike Balloung correspondence secretary, Dale Mitchell, John Remmert, Gena Gunn, jerry Blyth, Brad McPherson, David McKown. 1 n'y f' . ' Novice debaters. ROW 1: Carla Klepper, Marla Rothenberger, Gordon Crist, lan Osborne, Nancy Schonhoff, Diane Peterson, Gena Gunn, Rosalee Ehrlich, Steve McLeIand. ROW 2: jerry Blythe, Linda Brower, Terri Townsley, Dana Ward, Sherry Murphy, Stephanee Turner, Steve Montgomery, Randy Smith, Mark Lane. ROW 3: Bertina Bender, Vicki Kleweno, Vicki Luttrell, Mary Keenan, John Remmert, Dale Mitchell, Dar- rel Revell, Wieland Rounkles, Mark Rondeau. ROW 4: Mark Smith, David Barclay, Don Folkerts, Tom Curzon, Paula McAllaster, Kathy Leroy, Stephanie Bates, Debbie Savage, Shauna Scranton. ROW 5: Mark Staples, Byron Folkerts, Bill Myers, Doug Nolte, Mark Perry, Bart Standish, Chris Bolding, Dave McKown, john Rathbun. fi, ' will at i l, i, 5 I. , ' uri E 1 l K -ll 'llii ll-l Q, l l ' R 'N .I Deb Turner patiently explains her point of view while Bart Standish and Chris Bolding listen intently. GBHS debate team Thousands of hours of practice and 1,375 hours of tour- nament competition yielded great benefits for the 58 members of the debate squad. Twenty-four trophies and numerous honors were awarded the squad in trav- els covering more than 10,000 miles of Kansas high- ways. Having attended many tournaments, Great Bend began the New Year by hosting its own debate tourna- ment held on january 2 and 3. Coached by Richard Young and guided by the NFL Executive Board, Great Bend debaters won over 380 rounds of debate. They debated among themselves and their opponents, Resolved: Should Congress pro- hibit unilateral U.S. military intervention in foreign countries. Aside from tournament compeitition the squad took on additional projects for entertainment and practice. One such project was the performances of 30 minute debates given throughout the season to various clubs and organizations in the community. The debaters also found time to relax and enjoy themselves at their fall hay rack ride and Christmas party. Simpson 84 Borron Evans gl Ogan Standish 84 Bolding Tournament Placings Sweepstakes Dodge City 'lst Place Bender 84 Curzon Sublette Montgomery 84 Rondeau Kingman 84 Moundridge Sloan 84 Schartz Abilene 2nd Place S. Turner 84 Keenan Manhattan Mitchell 84 Remmert Topeka lHaydenJ Keenan 84 Luttrell Topeka iHaydenJ D. Turner 84 Dobbs Highland Park 84 NFL State Montgomery 84 Rondeau Dodge City 3rd Place Bigheart 84 Revell Burrton Sloan 84 Schartz Pratt junction City Wichita S.E. 81 Salina Dodge City 84 Salina Nolte 84 Brower Buhler Brower 84 Ward Hays 'V McLeland 84 Rathbun Wichita West 4th Place Koelsch gl Beadles Garden City Ogan 84 Evans NFL State Debate Coach Richard Young, framed in trophies, contemplates the Schartz 8, Skolaut Topeka Awest glory of winning. receives numerous trophies and honors m, mrs. , LL ,,ttL , Cum., Y, Y ,,- f 'T-A i ,.. . U BOYS. Kenny Simpson, Shannon Schartz, Steve Bigheart, Gary Dobbs, Andy Ogan, David Evans, Mike Balloun, Richard Koelsch. GIRLS. ROW 'I: Diane Borron, Deb Turner, janet Beedles. ROW 2: jackie Sloan, Tracy Ward. SEATED: Mr. Young. 75 ROW 1: Diana Peterson, Kristy Kirkman, Sheryl Murphy, Rosalee Erhlich, Linda Brower, Carla Klepper, Nancy Schonhoff, Stephanie Turner, Paula McAllaster, Tina Bender, Vicki Kleweno, Susan Lupton, Diane Borron. ROW 2: Teri Townsley, Vicki Luttrell, Stephanie Bates, Peggy Gough, Susan Walls, jackie Sloan, janet Beedles, Nancy Ward, Dana Ward, Beverly Batson, Yvonne Miller, lan Osborne. ROW 3: Steve McLeland, Chris Bolding, Shannon Schartz, Andy Ogan, Brad McPherson, Wyland Rounkles, Steve Montgomery, David Evans, Tom Curzon, Darrell Revell, Kenny Simpson, Mark Rondeau. ROW 4: Dale Mitchell, Bart Standish, Byron Folkerts, Doug Nolte, Mark Staples, David McKown, Bill Myers, john Remmert, jerry Blythe, Mike Balloun, Richard Koelsch, Mr. Young. Competitive Speech Classes have a successful season. As first semester passed, the GBHS debate squad pre- pared for action in the competitive speech season. The areas of competition included: Extemporaneous Speaking, Impromptu, Duet, Impromptu Duet, In- formative, Oratory, Radio Speaking, T.V. Speaking, Musical Comedy, Dramatic Interpretation, Poetry In- terpretation, and Prose Interpretation. ' 1 f iw . 'J Ji- 8' . f ' ...i it - ,stair-:sf , A -Lis A 4 Q- . .M te Q if 1 ,, 'T - -.-we Richard Koelsch spends many hours studying and preparing for his speech. The invitation speech season ended April 4, as the speech squad won 2nd place in Herrington, making the 30th trophy of the 1969-70 competitive year. This climaxed the most successful forensic season in the his- tory of Great Bend High School. Great Bend was also honored when Peggy Gough qualified for national speech competition with her cutting from The Rainmaker. Chris Bolding uses expression to deliver his Dramatic Interpretation more successfully. VX 5 : z 2- ,, X535 'AT' 'XXX X X ik vi X Q, . ,iw lm aw xx , M X 'u 5. 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'fi-Q, ' V -Mig, ' X 1 5 T, ' 1 ,U ga Qghg XL ,I f i -X ' W X J -WML iw M . 9 In XXG513 QW 3 1 X 1 7', i?i?i3: ' ' , 21 ' A 'f mmggi XXQ mVwMmwww wwws .. +m,wwww15 X w-rX A W'aXf?41 iii X952 i 1 Y J, zz, 2- , 'XXX' A 7X5 . , Z 1 ni 1 35 ROW 1: Robbie Dove, Cliff Burt, David Walters, Bruce Huss, Bill Fair- banks, Doug Ewing, jim Edwards, Kim Mullin, lim Greene, Phil Har- ris. ROW 2: Lance Sayler, Mike Gilliland, Doug Harbaugh, Mike Schamann, Charlie Baxter, jim Graf, Arlen Brack, Bob Olivier, Brad Searle, jeff Drake. ROW 3: Kenny Simpson, Doug Nolte, Jack Daub- ert, Mark Hanzlicek, Bob Kultgen, Mark Perry, Doug Kite, Ron Ray- mer, Dick Marsh. ROW 4: Coach Peterson, Coach Reed, Mark Emer- son, Ron Miller, Dan Steiner, john Duncan, Coach MCPhail, Coach Cochran. Panthers boast winning season Great Bend 20 Hutchinson 12 Great Bend 41 Hays -6 Great Bend 19 Pratt 8 Great Bend 12 Hays Cadets Great Bend 47 Garden City Great Bend 13 Salina Great Bend 27 Russell Great Bend 19 Dodge City Great Bend 27 Larned The Great Bend High Black Panthers ended their 1969 season with a most impressive 7-2 record. These Panth- ers might be called the darkhorse, or the surprise team in the league, as the 'scrappy Panthers clinched a, lone second place spot in the WCKL. They were topped only by Dodge City. Coach Ken Peterson pointed sev- eral times to the fact that these gridders were short in number but long in spirit. This was one of the fastest teams to come out of GBHS as well as one of the best potentially. The only losses this season were an upset by Hays Cadets and a loss to Dodge City, powerhouse of the league. Great Bend scored 225 points during the season while holding their opponents to only 113. In all, the Panthers '69 had to be classified as GRR-EAT. Bill Fairbanks, Ron Raymer, lim Greene, Cliff Burt, and one unidentified tackler loom as proof of the powerful Panther defense. f 2 53 1, - ' T '-fc 'w L, 1' Speed aided the Panthers in their remarkable race toward a victorious season. Great Bend's Doug Ewing and Doug Harbaugh helped spark the Panther's rugged offense. FAQ. K A iff SQ. L l A 1 -hfli . -IS. , , 1.7 Q l I l' , ,gl Eh., ,I W4 . Q If X I f in tough league race Senior Eldon Ingram, defensive nose guard, not pictured in group picture. Mark Perry and other Black Panthers gain ground against the Pratt Greenbacks. ,ir-:fi--Ya-Yf?.,r--,girggryzg-rar T: L L+ Y-, ,-?YE1YQe+Y:Ll7-??-- ,err , - . - Y , ,., , , - - .WV . -E T I fx gl X 'P . 1,4 -Li J,- 2 The menacing form of Ron Raymer, l86l all league defensive end, charges a somewhat surprised quarterback. Receiving all-league honors were lL. TO RJ Robbie Dove, Cliff Burt, and Ron Raymer. 2 Q I. 'ff' -in Pie ' x 1 x f , u Receiving all-league honorable mention were KL. TO RJ jim Greene, jim Edwards, Doug Harbaugh, Bill Fairbanks, Dick Marsh, Bruce Huss, Cliff Burt, Doug Ewing, and Mike Gilliland, CKNEELINCD. 81 FRONT ROW: Warren Doonan, Terry Wilkerson, Brad McPherson, David McKown, Gary Nyberg, john Whitey, Mark Rondeau, jerry Schwindt, Billy Ridge, ROW 2: Chuck Leigan, Dennis Habiger, Dave Christiansen, john,Helfrich, Robert johnson, Mark Lane, Bill Myers, jerry Brite, Mark Gerstner: ROW 3: Coach Gowdy, Herbie Harms, Steve Montgomery, Danny Nobles, Don Coddington, jeff Yeager Terry Harbaugh, Coach Wagner. Not pictured: Phil Burhenn Kevin Wiles, john Weide, Kirt Ruble, joe Danek, Mike Fields, john Rath bun, Randy Smith, and Keith Riggs. Sophs and B-Team fight uphill battle SOPHOMORE SEASON RECORD Great Bend Great Bend Great Bend Great Bend Great Bend Great Bend Pratt Hays Cadets Hutchinson Dodge City Salina McPherson B-TEAM SEASON RECORD Great Bend Hays Great Bend Pratt Great Bend Hutchinson Great Bend Ellinwood Great Bend Russell Great Bend Dodge City 'li-e SW . W M I, V v ,-Q 5 10143 spell' fl ' .--i Ail if-nv-u -it .ic V M, es, -F T l Phil Burhenn i35j, Robert johnson i71l, and Terry Wilkerson l69l, converge on an unsuspecting opponent. 82 .I 'm V1 MN X . xx 59' f .M y, . 4 W is ' ws? E' 1' . K tuifjzfl 1' H 3 fi ' 's A Q Q 0 1 5 J Q Wfxw . 1, I f.'-Mt all W 4 1 ff Ag- 'f.v., L2 , 1 1 -. i V-6.-,.,-X s 5 , wnfff m x qs ' , X t 1 - m, ,, t Karen McDonald stretches to assure herself of the best possible serv- ing angle. Girls' tennis I Wagued byinconsBtency,the ghk tenrusteanwhad a rather dnappoinnng season, ahhough at drnes they showed real potential. Number one player Chris Keller never lost a match this season. Other players on the team also showed their spark of greatness at times. .SWEZFQEHF VM -V .- -5- S 'Nms,, : .m,,.., wi--.W , .Q ' ' -'59-L hi ' . With a look of determination, senior Annie Parrish crouches and awaitsthe serve. ,I A 1 ' .gi . , 1, , ,Q- kk 'gf ' l L' Q-I .H ,ag . . 5 Y is 1 I -C' al '4 -3' :As gs It 0 Q 5 ya .qv f -5, . . ' '. 2591 . ,Tek ,, If K l L ,, .. , s Nu.: gm' 4, .. . . , , .2 ff V 5 ,- H it , i b ' 4 , A v f L. , K ' ' iffy' 2 :Y 5' r. 5 E eg 1 is, . , 4 f F t ' ' ' 'v - ' ' ...L -,,,, A . 5. 1, - I1 ,f v ' , ' '- . :QM . .. L - -r.9-EJ' A l ww., ., , -L , fx , . .V x c 'N ? -18. ras--s-' S - T 1 r- TY 'U it ' ' xr .-gs sq wg- xii . Framed in action, Nancy Schonhoff returns an opponents volley with excellent form. With teeth gritted, number one player Chris Keller concentrates on slamming her serve into the opposite COUYI. .Q 'ini' . -L in ' 4?Q,. ' y 'T ,, I .h 1 i f . R .-.-.'-'V .K T 'ICI u , Q K 1 Q LA, Q' 4 4 Q 7' J ff 5 . 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' -V1 - fat., iv' ef-mA..f.... ...W . ,..,,..., -bf ,Awww - e...,,3 -mais. dawg, 1. rl I' s . , ' . ' -.i I 'V jtrutyyf-A. Varsity Team: Chris Keller, Nancy Schonhoff, Mary Skolaut, Annie Pa lane Ferguson. Net mark falls short 1 ' I i , I 1? I Annie Parrish takes a minute out of practice for a forearm shot at Mary Skolaut. .x . . ,.,.'-,, l I x u V. -LQX .5 .ami rrish, Kristie Mathers, lan Holmes, Karen McDonald Marla O Brien Coach O f early expectations N B-Team, KL. TO RJ: Pam Rowland, Sheryl Aumiller jackie Sloan Car la Klepper, Kathy LeRoy, Ruth Schultz, Patti Dunn Karen Penka GBHS GBHS GBHS GBHS GBHS Season Record Pratt ...... Garden City Larned .... Russell .... Dodge City 1 a H ' ,.1' . 1 M Q I ' V-.. R ' 1 .3215 he fi -3fE5f3,1: '. ' 'L -4 t ..., .t may ,.-, 5,-,fe -r-1 raid Q9-Qllfftal H3 wi We M f QW-f Sflu 'l 'JUL ml l 'R B 'till-FK lllll'HEllF R .fu v,:. Q I xx? f , diss., MH .21 fr., .g.. A ., if X4 gt ,N -J cca R . at 'ff . - B . J ef .- F l 1 f ' i' it 'Jr -1 13:21 if - 'ix' EII s lc rf? M . R I ' 57- 4 Il V' Q -2' tru' Q il ,inlay a 1'l'f, fTT H it fm, iqil5,g,:llif llflfrf, Y' nuvtl' Q' Vzvn -- Xfk 1 H k ' xlhn..-'- W! FRONT ROW: Mark McLeland, Randy Schartz, Sait Avdji, Murray Medley, Darrell Revell, BACK ROW: Mike Price, Allan Luttrell, Mark Staples, Bill Beahm, Charlie Robinson. Coach Hague not pictured. '69 Cross country team beats the weather Sait Avdji leads the pack as they round the bend and head for the home stretch. Emil: ,i Willie . . 1 .-ilk. ,,:i'i:g ,- ' ' ,. .,, i .. - 5, -lf,-M , -new '- Y :1,k.,: t , A -1, , , N V- Av Q - 4-inf na-51, a pa 2 ' Af. if-g' sg ' ' ' .- . ,. - if Aust' ' - Y .ahfffdgf .4 nl ll E 151g-it-Estate' hairs., get , f or ll? X J .t Q, - t , l O F ' 'U:'sq ,af -5 T ffi . ' ,nal ma we- 1- , , 1, 5 , Qiv., Le' lfffiri. ' 2i f . - 'I .,::tg ' ff' 4 V , fr 1,gQf'71,. 5 it ,. - 4 ,f.'e,fws.,..1 H C4 -- .15--' 'T ii ' ii' fr- - f'l -- ' -1' 7' , 1, ,,, ,, J 931 at T 1 ,fig ' -'f G ' .t it as B A arf-- . -it--.-za . 2 - - ' ' w - , - - A f -- P-,f:ff:1.L1v?rf'-ilffafqi fs-eff-till' .te-n. M B f ef -' -' r B r M 'ffl Straining against the cold, Bill Beahm attempts to keep his ' A 'mi ' ' ' A ' ' ' ' R head warm as he comes out ofthe turn. 86 Sunshine or rain, win or lose - Cross-country men never lose their good humor and grins Self-discipline and endurance are important to all Cross-country men. Charles Robinson and Mark Staples demonstrate the stamina required to complete the run. pqff L, l 'Wa' Q e - - V .L MJ 1 it ll ' 2?'5FQgg3.w ' A teddy? Y K . 'N Varsity Squad: C. W. Guthrie, .Doug Thurman, Charles Baxter, Ronn Raymer, Bruce Huss, Brad Rumble Doug Ewing Steve Carroll Doug Harbaugh. The first and most important thing, points out Coach lim Nebergall, is to win that game. ' G B Varsity sets the WCKL on fire Great Bend Great Bend Great Bend Great Bend Great Bend Great Bend Great Bend Great Bend Great Bend Great Bend Great Bend Great Bend Great Bend Great Bend Great Bend Great Bend Salina Larned Pratt Russell Dodge City Hutchinson Garden City Hays Cadets Hays High Russell Pratt Larned Dodge City McPherson Hays High Garden City Tournament play McPherson Invitational Great Bend 56 Newton Great Bend 61 McPherson Great Bend 55 Salina Regional tournament Great Bend 60 Liberal Great Bend 58 Dodge City State tournament Great Bend 52 Coffeyville 3 A strong Panther bench intently awaits the opportunity to run onto One strong fake gives C. W. Guthrie an edge on the opposition as the maples. Brad Rumble lends his look of approval. in the 1969-70 basketball season Panther Coach Jim Nebergall trained the squad in the execution of the zone defense. The fruits of hard practice and determination can be seen in the out-stretched arms and ready feet. -ut' fig' fllnu-115 is si' 'D s- A - ' ,4,,,.... . , I .'.' . ' Q Y, f rv . . wi :it-Q1 il 4, Q Third quarter instructions give Panther varsity added confidence and pep. As panther pla ers dominated Brad Rumble takes a mid-dribble pause to survey his predicament. 90 gg-f-. e .Q Back, up, and over goes Steve Caroll as he out-positions his oppo- C. W. Guthrie, Doug Thurman, and Charlie Baxter put the squeeze nent for another one of his deadly shots. on a helpless number 44, as they battle for a defensive rebound. every fundamental aspect of cou rt action Out-stretch and out-reach seemed to be the Panther motto for the 1970 season as shown by Doug Thurman 4415, and Bruce Huss K45J while Char- lie Baxter C517 and Doug Harbaugh C235 anxiously await the out-come. Rd! to W, -a 'f' t f 91 -it. hill ix Q E. . V . Li, 6 , . , --'g A A if . L' A - - Q ' ii .- ' nw .' . . . ,- l , ..-.f ' yn' ' I 1 .. '- ' ' if lv ' l i ii- 'W ' Y ' ' if ' fra. J'-:Tj . f ' F2321 . ' . - . ' H' - 3 fflfif. ' , .. W, , -. ,. 1 .rd .aff , ,L-I K W , - .N Iss, MF?- if af Q LE Ron Miller, Bill Gilmore, Willie Reed, Stan Carroll, Martin Great Bend Great Bend Great Bend Great Bend Great Bend Great Bend Great Bend Great Bend Great Bend Great Bend Great Bend Great Bend Great Bend Great Bend Great Bend Great Bend 1970 Season Record CB-Teaml 56 Salina 64 Larned 59 Pratt 72 Russell 66 Dodge City 39 Garden City 54 Hutchinson 55 Hays Cadets 67 Hays 57 Russell 68 Pratt 69 Larned 62 Dodge 68 McPherson 52 Hays 59 Garden City 59 37 32 42 48 44 56 44 56 33 57 42 42 59 42 55 Miller, Doug Nolte, Kent Wallace, Coach Dale Carpenter. Great Bend Great Bend Great Bend Great Bend Great Bend Great Bend Great Bend Great Bend Great Bend Great Bend Great Bend Great Bend Great Bend 1970 Season Record KC-Teaml 39 Pratt 42 39 Russell 46 53 Dodge City 56 53 Garden City 59 40 Hutchinson 46 38 junction City 61 44 Hays 54 13 Hutchinson 36 46 Russell 43 57 Pratt 59 37 Dodge City 48 41 Hays 51 59 Garden City 60 The B and C squads at-A Q, W inn ii? X? 31111 V f Q KROW 1l Derrell Postlewaite, Randy Scharti, Steve Mont- Kown, Ray Schwager, lim Huslig, Danny Aelfs, Danny N0- gomery, Gilbert Brown, Kent Wade, Don Folkerts, Mike blGS,C03Cl1 Cl'13l'l95 BFOWU- Schmidt: IROW 27 Ray Dolezal, Chuck Leigan, David Mc- ii! - W V ' '- v ,,t:, yu C3 -- ii' I . ' -:- 5 we i ,N i - w Z fi in , ' Q' ' P' is 3 1 we ' f 'L ' an '. xx ul F- 'I 5 N. , , G 1 W 5 -.gain X, - ,I Rebound, hustle and develop. reach high and aim toward 1971 season Keep your eyes on the ball. That's what the coach said. ,wig , Y I . -- - ,ful wr i i W . v--f-1-Aff' ' - F. :I ' lf ,..-, ' ' '.3,.,j 1'-E , - ' 'fr' ' ?f.f'+2'1. v , -f .-.C ,- ' -,..:,. Q - ff -P'- +w- J' ' ' ' 2 gk 3,531 3-p, - ggg1gqnpnvr:.,-- V -MQ Y Q ' W 'W W W ' ' - v 375 slag :Qu .705 ' I :gmail , ,AA ....- Y. . A - A--:fi-....:. ,AQ-.::4f1wfQw4i-f-ff'-tif-f' W Y g iid -Z! 'ii il ii ROW 1: Cranston Smith, Terry Scheuerman, Bob Kultgen, Mark Ray Hague, Mark HHl1ZllC9l4f Bill Myers, Fred FOOS, John Welde Sian Rondeau, Curtis Robinson, Jim Greene. ROW 2: lon Helfrich, Tom Komarek, Darrell Claphiin- Curzon, Kelly McCulley, David Krallman, Doug Kite, David Walter, The Panther Wrestling Squad becomes better Finishing its first winning season in the history of the sport at Great Bend Senior High School, the Black Panther werstling squad compiled a 55-4 season record. Great Bend 42 St. john's of Salina 13 Great Bend 42 Larned 8 Great Bend 9 Dodge City 35 Great Bend 21 McPherson 26 Great Bend 11 Garden City 33 Great Bend 27 St. loseph's of Hays 16 Great Bend 17 Hays High 23 Great Bend 28 Russell 20 Great Bend 27 Pratt 14 In tournament action Great Bend established itself by taking third place in the Hays Invitational while captur- ing sixth place at the Garden City Invitational. Three Panther wrestlers qualified for action in the State Dis- trict Tournament. Wrestlers who traveled to the district were Doug Kite, Terry Scheuerman, and jim Greene. jim Greene was the lone Panther to compete in the State Tournament. Greene was victorious in the quart- er finals but met stiff competion and lost in semi-final action. jim Greene-State Tournament Qualifier I' 'i ig David Wallers comes out ahead after working hard to lose those few Coach Gowdy at times does things that are definitely head-turn- ers. Here he uses Mark Rondeau to make an important demonstration. senior strongholds on this years wrestling team. with the progress of the season extra pounds he gained last night at supper. David was one of the F lsr if 61 1 3 A as Q 'f s1.i:i:. ii ?EL:iiigff. 'f?f' Defeat and disappointment came to many who faced the Panther matmen. The Panther wrestler is Curtis Robinson. 95 0-g . ,.., ...N , , . iii ,, D i i i 'U' 4 -. ,, ,s '. il?il'iifL1 gg 0.-ga ,-4,-4 I L- K lg, -' -a Phil Harris gives his opponent a good stare before going into the ac- 13-. r . tion of the match. Unidentified and unyielding, this Panther wrestler is about to score a take-down. Improving individual techniques along Mark Hanzlicek is able to maneuver on his adversary even with his eyes closed. Only the referee needs to check to see that Mark does things properly. i , 1 my gq,.-are Pls? I .,.-2 r -r,, ',w if - v .ev- :,f 1 agiwfii, u VB ' '4 'w 4 .1-rid' ,j Speedy Fred Foos is about to create a very sudden fall, to his opponents great dismay. with overall wrestling team profile 1 1, Pa - fr . - 'w , . i x- P- ,az Ti 1 ell' i aaa: 1 ' If a small rest is to be snuck, be careful when you sneak it, someone may be watching. ' iii'i IE! Q- -uv -ni IJ l ' N Aff 'J-'IQ uf-M' 17 -Y , M, e, Q l 'S l A sophomore's jo is in his gym Mike Schmidt and Keith Riggs don springs on their feet as they bounce up for a lob in their hot volleyball game. in ,,,-- '76 , ...Q-4-1 .-J jeff Drake seems to get envolved in his refereeing as he makes sure all people are in place for a free throw. Mr. McPhail uses a level eye as he makes an even toss for a jump ball in his gym class. Terri Eatherly shows howto hit a good lob while Randy Fanshier closely watches the example being given. Volleyball is a very im- portant sport played in the gym classesg teaching sportsmanship and coordination. Carla Klepper, Paula McAllaster, Sandy Hiss, and Mrs. Harms watch the soaring grace used by Susan Biles as she executes a perfect flip. - - Q--V--.-rr... , .,-.v It's a bird, it's a plane, no it's Susan Biles demonstrating great form as she shows the girls gym class how a trampoline should be used. Student Managers .ix Qs ,.. s. . , s 4' if. Q,- J f a , 'i' I s 1 ,. :DJ ,- .. F,- kl ' saved time and effort for the football coaches. Ron Miller and Dan Steiner and their knowledge in an e-taping tif H , di Y 5 : is if is i Dan Steiner assisted the coaches of the wrestling squad. as manager 5 X l I I f Mike Weiser and Doug Schenkel provided necessary aid for the bas ketball squad. gi 5:4 g,.ffi?3f' 2 fgz zfrfmg' fi? i1j?2f?ii5 IV? nm .r ,. .lg W M iggwQzg55 1X1. ' ' j7 .g. . ..::- L, , rs Q. u Q5 qw, 'l , ?5+fQiYAi5+Qjf' T X gm, , W. ,Aff . ,Ay ,. 5 Sw' , lane Solso spends summer in Greece. Last summer proved to be an exciting one for lane Sol- so, as she represented Great Bend High School in Tri- kala, Greece, where she resided with the Nik Gorgoi family as an AFS Student. She had one sister, Rena, 18, and two brothers, Andros, 15, and Bill, 11. Her entire foreign family worked in their own bicycle factory. lane's highlight of the summer stay was her family ex- cursion into the mountains to the remote village, Ka- laritis, for a festival. She was the first American to ever visit Kalaritis. This year two girls were picked as semifinalists for the summer AFS program. They were jackie Sloan and Diane Borron. JANE SOLSO lane discovers why she was the first American to visit Kalaritis, Greece. .Ak'A :-- E: r E W Q-, 121' we ik 'wx 1-lie 112 - ei M t Q' 1: Aw fa- -14' Q . ,i ggi, .is 'W MH ga SAIT AVDII san Avdji is 1969-70 Exchange Student This year Sait Avdji, being the seventh American Field Student, arrived in Great Bend from his turkish home in Famagusta, Cyprus. He resided with the Duke C. Burt family, where he acquired Cathy, Cliff, Charles, and Doug as his American brothers and sister. Coming to America posed many problems for Sait. His main problem seemed to be our slang. However, over- looking the difficulties, he found that being. a member of Boys' Pep Club, FTA, Key Club, and Cross Country was enjoyable. One important honor for Sait was to be elected Panther Pal by the student body. Salt enjoys an evening of television with his family Mr. Burt, Charlie, Sait, Mrs. Burt, Doug, Cathy, and Cliff. Q,-0 Senior students qualify 7 ii ii fe :qjxr Mary Francis Skolaut lane Marie Solso Richard Lee Marsh Barbara jean Meister Barbara Yvonne Taylor Jann Elaine Kershner iNot pictured: Mark Alan Rosenberg Mary Christine Doherty? for upper ten per-cent Urggy I ll ' YQ . EEE? ig Christine Adele Keller Susan lean Wynn Martin Floyd Ward Leland Francis Befort Meredith Ann Soloman Robert Neil Marsh Debra Lynn Simonson Erlene Elizabeth Marsh Kimberly Kay Kepka es- 1 .wi O5 Fla' -3 Elizabeth Anne Parrish Sara jane Lundquist Catherine Ann Sullentrop Debra Kaye Bird Cheryl Elaine Ming iNot Pictured: Rita Marie Hammerschmidt Michael Barton Blakel , ,5---1-n...,,m. 1 tg, ilz 3 i 1 . 5 .1 ,, ,, L.,L. M. , fm-ua' in I ' we 3 'f .1161 f 21 i . ,f Z I 5 ' I 2 I : ' ,gg V . ' 1 wg W 5 Y of:-' .' .75 I I 0 O'I 'C sal x. ,.9 ,y n- C F U I I . 8. ,.i s 5 9 A D - , Q. - 5- -in - sf 19,5 jane Solso: Putnam Scholar jennie Borchers: NCTE Nominee Susan Wynn: NCTE Nominee Andy Ogan: Citizen of Tomorrow Deborah Turner: Citizen of Tomorrow American Legion Oratorical Contest Karen Frazier: Friendliest Girl Dick Marsh: Friendliest Boy Dianne Borron: AFS Finalist jackie Sloan: AFS Finalist james Edwards: Appointee to Air Force Academy jane Dringman: FHA State Secretary Denise Thurman: FHA District-2 Vice-President Mike Blake: Nominee for National Explorers Award Larry McLaughlin: Commended Student Ann Taylor: Commended Student Meredith Soloma-n: Commended Student Homemaker of Tomorrow john Scott: Merit Scholarship Finalist Claudia McAllaster: ' Merit Scholarship Finalist Watkins-Berger Scholar Putnam Scholar Sir Optimist Award -we Panther Pal Being a part of tradition, the 1970 yearbook staff spon- sored the Panther Pal elections to actuate yearbook sales. Sophomore, junior, and senior boys were nominated in homerooms. In a preliminary election the boys were voted upon and one was elected from each of the three classes. Before school and during lunch, the stu- dent body had an opportunity to vote for the one of their choice when purchasing their yearbook. The three boys nominated for the title of Panther Pal were Sait Avdji, senior, john Bartholomew, juniorg and Danny Nobles, sophomore. On the morning of November 14, students gathered in the gym and awaited the results with anticipation as the three candidates were escorted onto the gym floor. Sait Avdji was announced as the 1969 - 1970 Panther Pal and was presented with an engraved identification bracelet. john and Danny were presented with en- graved tie tacks. Assistant RHOREA Editor Chris Doherty was just as excited as Sait, when he was announced 1969-1970 Panther Pal. sENioR san Avdji Escorted by Chris Doherty JUNIOR john Bartholomew Escorted by Pam jurgensen THQ' . . gi- fy! 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BRENDA ENGLE BILL FAIRBANKS .27 Break in tradition adds excitement to 1969 homecoming festivities The 1969-70 Football Homecoming marked an exciting change in Great Bend High School tradition. Home- coming festivities began two days before the official homecoming date of November 14, when the candi- dates were introduced and voted on in a morning as- sembly. Queen Lisa Schumacher was crowned before the student body on Friday morning and the crowd roared its approval as Mike Gilliland bestowed Lisa with the traditional kiss. The homecoming royalty then reigned over the remainder of the day's activities, which included the all school parade through the downtown area, the homecoming game, and the tradi- tional homecoming dance. A DENISE CARPENTER KIM SIMONSON' MELODYTEICHMANN BERTINA BENDER KENNY SIMPSON BILL MYERS MIKE SCHUMANN DON CODDINGTON e i if Q I af ,W . 4- I vu-ZS.:-mu H , 'I' V Football homecoming: ll ll S Look to the star ev, if, . ,V V, 1 2' M41 . ak ?3a. g wx-wr 3 i 5 W Q iii W ,M ii sq t , . , 'Lx in nr. ..,, 5 ig i 4 if Basketball homecoming Everything's coming up victories i 'i R 'F' fe x F v Z..-li. figs f'5:?'Q-if .. if ., i ii x, , 5 -M. in ' .. iigiiiif ii 'E :.:T:.: :s: :s. 1 ' M : iii ,,Lin!fiiH. 3 ii if gi, M. 65. A i 2 A I I i i . , . Z YV ff . , -i, ,Q he r - f 'W -nz JCL w if 4... 1 13U sN 11 X mf Ugg If - ' r 'L wks ' . N 'i ffrs kv - 2. -W 1 - Km Q t ga ,fm ' as 3552 hi :ih- E155 A f I gf f J., 4, t 4,4 fu,4V .f wi nag Y' ., PQ '. I 3' in r ,Ares ,gil - . . .QS . ,tv ., . I1 r- , f 0, ,V - , . , I. V I , .. ,,r Y , , ' , :. ' .,.':::.5:5:g-'E-WT: , ' 1 , Q -j.iiw ' 'M , .', 4 ' Q . . ' H 4, M 4' ,. wifi ' 'W fn- , - 1 . I . ,. 1 J,V'.,,1 Q., ' . , y , . 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'N ,Nix pl., H' , 'N f 3' V . ,V ,4 . , ., lm - - .. ,. . , ,. mx. rn. K- A 1 1 ...., 5-.N -V, .-4 . ww rf-Y. . T' ky, tw .74 H'- 'Q K..-1::fv,i Q, ' L-, .:g.3lg,i1 ,L I wk, -- ak. f7'S--Iiffw i?3T?5v5'S'.- ' n. 'wi 'xy fr 5 ,.- - . . , 51, .ln , x H, , -., Qui- -k'..v.,M ,fl A '1-A fi-F, If Q A A- ' . fr xv , L. 1- fry, t , lf .J ,fl RHQREA King and Queen reign over lr.FSr. Prom Surrounded by the atmosphere of a Garden at Day- and Queen were announced. After bestowing each break the members ofthe Senior Class were honored other with a congratulatory kiss, King C. W. Guthrie by the juniors at the annual junior-Senior Prom. The and Queen Rita Hammerschmidt reigned over the highlight of the evening came when the RHOREA King remaining Prom festivities. 117 David Evans escorted by Cynthia Weigel I pk. V Terry Wilkerson escorted by Denise Thurman Steve Carroll escorted by Debby Bird One, two, tie his shoe, three, four, open the door, five, six, perform some tricks for all the boys during Corrigan Week. Corrigan Week began on Sunday, April 6, that followed with a week of girls doing common courtesies usually expected of the boys. Happiness began for Steve Carroll with his reign over the annual dance entitled Happiness ls. ,.,......--- I 'U rv Brad Rumble escorted by Lyn Nickelson Mike Weiser escorted by Donna Standley ,744 , . , Senior boys know how to effectively utilize their slaves. While relax- lim Briel awaits Sherry Krukenberg's first grape. ing in the sun Bob Marsh awaits the swish of the fan by lan Kershnerp ' Je-.. Liz L .--.2-1-f:1'.1Q:': - ' fQ5g!Li.i'2r.L' 'Xi?i4i2'531'Q'3 i - Sophomore Class l 2 l 'l A l ! 1 l A 3 l I u if f 'Q' X 1 ...lf mtg!! ' ' . F - 'Q' ' S N V 4 1 5 . Qa g if i iq. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Steve Montgomery President Mark Rondeau Vice-President Sheryl Murphy Secretary Keith Riggs Treasurer Allan Krier Cheerleader 119 Sophomores l Eager, excited, and just a little bewildered Christa Adams johnny Adams Janice Akers Daniel Alefs Kathie Allan jeffrey Allison Stephanie Ames Bill Anderson Toni Arnett Ellen Atzenhoffer Dewey Ball Diane Baldwin Gary Bamber Joann Barrientez Linda Barrientez Michael Basgall Stephanee Bates Kathy Bath David Bavuso Lela Becker Sandra Belford lanis Bell Rhonda Bell Ronald Belt 1 9 H wmv .ivy .-1, ir' , , if ll K li -l' ,i a JLA ll ru g ix ':1 .' 1-, ' fi f e Ft, tr.. . ll' i 5 ,sf X cxrgihy-f f l l an 'U 41 B' E 3 if 1 V X lllll . af- 'avi 4- fa- 1 v- 1- . 5 .- .ai 1 s ff , , . g .mf 1 r 9, c si ' A - 'cv W P A N W X 3 2 I, ,Q i V: Y 'ek iq , X l f' 'll' ' i 4' 'gil- f A is limii-lil , i ii ma '11 l nfij, lt i . W ,U l V 1.1 XE , Ali' if 'Q 5 l ask if ,,,i , l l iiifwlt P Q c 1 at e. 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Bertina Bender Alan Bennett Marianne Berchek Cynthia Bird Reneta Bird Cindy Blair lean Blythe Danny Bohall Glenda Boling Greg Borchers Keith Bowsher Larry Branch Stewart Brann Robert Briscoe lerry Brite Patti Brougher Melvin Broughman Gilbert Brown Terri Bruno Mitchell Buehler Phillip Burhenn Karla Burke Sandra Burroughs Debby Burton Curtis Butler Kimberly Calnan Bobby Campbell Dennie Cannon Janice Caraway Pat Caraway Vickie Carrier Benny Carson this was a typical sophomore jay Carver Kenneth Case Mike Chaffin Willie Cheeks Wallace Cherry Shari Chism Willie Chism loan Christiansen Darrel Claphan Donita Clark Kay Clark Peggy Clark Donald Coddington Clyde Corkill Richard Coshow Marsha Crane Dwain Crawford Donna Crissman Gordon Crist Kathryn Crosby Linda Crotts Franco Cruz Thomas Curzon David Danek , . Iilfl- ' ' ' ii hc... 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'2 'Lg rl 3' 3 fi' 1: 5 Y Q in 2 , cl .V A joseph Danek Daniel Delaney Leland Denning Vicki Detmer Glenn Dewey Gary Dickson Paula Dixon Diane Dolezal Raymond Dolezal Warren Doonan Darryl Doty Ronald Draney Daryl Dreiling Gwendolyn Dunbar Stephen Dunham Laura Dunekack Vicki Dunn Sidney Durler Charles Eatherly jennifer Eckert Rosalee Ehrlich David Ellis Connie Elsen Charles Engel For each one, this year was a type of beginning sfevefngieman Lou Ann Erikson Sandra Ewing Mark Fabin Randall Fanshier Mike Fields Dennis Fischer Susan Fischer Linda Fleming Tommy Flores Don Folkerts Freddie Foos Lynnae Foraker Donald Fosdick lone French Connie Frey Sue Gardner Penelope Garrett Virginia Gerritzen Mark Gerstner Frank Gibbs Sharon Giles Gloria Gonsalez ,img ii iii' Q 'gi-in , -'WW if Y 2145114 - N , of g , , 14 , IA id -F43 . ., ,... -,1-4Exf,,:g I ' 'QV' o Lure. 41 gt , 'T 5 ,DE-123 icf ' I ig. V 1. 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K it . 435 43:1 -2 my c, Two sophomore boys see the ups and downs of their particular gym class. 124 , u l 1 Mfsaiiii P 3 Him ll Wwxii Q Wi ,lie 1 X i 44 1 l,1 gjx X ' y ,si , . was ,fi A r Q QQ? - f 'FWe' r , F ' ' ef' x l .A A EQ , ,W J l Q? x Sophomore artstudents improve their talent by sketching live models. i 53 VT-J fl ' ' 21. 1' in-V' X f. x f D . ,- , , 'fin V 1 ---.Vi few? .L Vu:,4T,C5H,J If ,A ,. if V . fi, E i., . Eg , Y Wiz. ' ap nw H :A ' Q2 H Q fl --i twig , 4 I A 45'-f'e , .. . , me l ',.l Q if -5, ' . , 1 A, Y ' ' t .A Y ' ' 5 ' Pj.. I, Q bb if 'W v- w ., 31 D li K i A it fa IP' . qi' r l 'L' i' lr K fb- ft., ix 1' L l lamb w i ,I - A 5, Mil lie' lk iii! nw' ..- in H li 'I QT i i,,'g,- , , , r lf - - 1 - ff- H i-fm f-Elf' ' 1 i'5iZi-E, l ' 'lxxxxy '. P .- '7'. I i',.-:-: 1 I 'ea sg: fit? 1 ' 1 mmm: V i A ' - ,ii 34 ,limi-N E 5 5525-it ' , ' Y vjej H 4 'Q Nl V if ty H l ,i i, FJ . yi 2 M if S K 'sit ,ini gi ir gy: l lags! 'N 0 X ir- - - Y - ' -ff' ' ' 'ln ' A. , Y il wa , ii- 41 , 5, HW U ta. ii ,, , ., ,, Mat. . . ,i wi' if ' - 1:1 ' ' Si J mm --er 'ii ,i uw kg.. ' M1115 5 -vi. A ,ii :ti 2, fi! vi lf? mf? .4 A vl Li ' ...Q 3 5 ' -gf W V! ,T W I . YSL K. 1 f I. - '35-S32 Y l , ' lliS,i5 Alf-- f-t rg ' ' . . l. 5 I QQ V K' 1:31114 fifffig-7 154 ' '. ' L 1 'T -' ' , Q l2l r'l?' 1 F 'll - i - i or is we Mel -YH' Qr'.ggf,1 Q 5,- ,- . -,Jil-lm .git gm 1 ' ili1ij',eg::4 .3 lj: Mu V W Y I, gQ:..fj1r-' ,mn IQ: , -QA: P 151 ,75i?1'5-li 7 . Vt., H i V, aaa i Qi X a lx ,Ii it 2 1 1 , i .jj l'-43 Sa' i i .ll -- . 3 41, 1 , A I 1 1 125 Renee Guesnier Gena Gunn Bryon Gwin Dennis Habiger Bret Hall lan Hamilton David Hammeke Diane Hanson Terry Harbaugh Herbert Harms Pam Harris john Helfrich V 1. Sandra Henkle Dianne Henre Sharon Herl Roberta Herold Mark Herrman Sandra Herrman Cheryl Hertel jill Hewitt Robert Hipp Sharon Holcomb Sally Hoover Kent Hoss Snowlene Houchin jim Huslig Richard Huslig lon Hutchison Monte Hyman Steven Ingersoll and a time to join new activities David james Kenneth jerome Elmo johnson George johnson Robert johnson Cindy jones Debbie Karst Nathalea Kaufman jan Keating Lana Keeler Craig Keenan Denise Keenan Martha Keenan Kathy Keil Deborah Keller Patti Keller Kristi Kirkman Carla Klepper Charlene Klima Sue Kluender Debra Knipe Richard Koelsch Mike Kohart Terry Kohlrus Tim Kohlrus Marty Kottwitz 23 .,--.-V, ,,, F-4 if-I 'Ii que l 'im i ,tx L A 1 A., X X yi J: Y 126 Elmo johnson shoots for his goal i l i I A ,,, -IIQ '- 5 'D fl- ' v WW , gill- f 7.4 fe - r ' , . fir? f..w ,fi 1-1. . , , li , .Q- allf at , f Q., lgm. X u -3::fLg . X . H ' Q5 Rl if :Z 1 1. HQ -Q Qi Z 'f.55a'5'i.l5. N , W ':iji,m . e - -- s i .W Qu i :I j ' M M U .,1J,'-IM Q 3 'lg,,., f if Aj: Eg . A X -:Qs 'L K ' .,r X- -A 'is . 1? xl , ,W . , wi.. 3 Y . AYQQ,-1-fly. V , 5 V E+, -1,5 lx -.LF . Sophomore class cheerleader, Allan Krier, exercises his vocal cords to be in shape for the next pep assembly. 127 ui 'ui-lv 4 rural ,-.-.- .-,-.-. -.-.- S . .Y . 3 -, il, , l. ...... .. ....,. , fra. .., ,wg - gi . i ax A, ag -1-1' 1 fa. 2--ll .,oe ,L LA. ' ll Q , 14 P YY' lljzii I l - Y-if ' J , ' L-ff' X 'A' SN '- , i JE X f R .1 L 3 J 1? J, , -gs . YD ls a M, K..-., ...rm ...... -w .... 1 .... f , gl vi ' if . V 3, 1 Hill. lg llll ill 1 f' , Lp, , v , Q,x!l . , . as Ray Kramer Allan Krier Kathy LeRoy Michael Lewis Larry Liles Cynthia Lloyd Susan Lupton Vickie Luttrell Paula McAllaster Don McCarn Sherry McDonald Cindy McDorman john McLeland Mark McLeland Brad McPherson jan Mai that are a part of high school Kathy Marsh John Martin Lisa Mawhiney Cindy Merten Sue Michaels Yvonne Miller Cynthia Ming Dale Mitchell Bradley Montague Leesa Moore Linda Morris Kathy Murphy Sheryl Murphy Caryl Nairn Donald Nagel Mike Niederee Leonard Nicholson Danny Nobles Q-M f ' 25:1 Il , 1 5, - . I vy l -iT .Q ' A VH Y? . ff l 'il gg' 'Q' ,J s2fi,:i?V?'fefm 'iii 1 'L Q' fi 5242 'il f 51' ,, , fp, ,F -5 xi ff' ,- ' '. , 44 . , - v r- XL .L N , 1. if .- ' 5435, fel , :- Z .. X Elgar 3:5 Mx- KE! 'gil ,L MJ. , ,E . il ,eye wal .. . - NME, Y 1 y 3,- 3, ', .. 1' V QJ, E552-, , .M YQ john Madden Donna Mar , 4 3if..'f -f P1 - ,L 'fl J iii 4. X H 4 I' n I f r an 4 i 0 wi if 1511 NF' s . , 'I W g ' ss N :wht - Y -,aw . 5 -1 I l Q: -I ' 'CZ KIQI L 'CTE' I' 75734-1 ,. '1 ' 5-.ax f' . , if-- 1 r of X . ..,. , ,rail ,.4 K ri .wof,, 'N-j X L wer f fp Q1 ji au, Library science student, Sandy Burroughs, and librarian, Mr. McPhail help Janis Bell check out a book. 128 , ...A M-N it it li .1 rx X,- . XM ll ff ,ll fx. if .l lm ff! :IN lxl x ll P l X lllbhll X ljr Dr. Harold checks Conan Schartz for any mal-formed bicuspids during dental inspection. iff V A N 7 lu 'I v f- il a l V I 1 WF. D.. 7 - V J 1 .I lb 71 J lr ll u gm M 1 l Q3 l I' .-P: + l 'Al ' fi. P ,J A It , 4 F- lf- ill L, 129 Billy Noblitt Gary Nyberg Mark O'Borny Marla O'Brien Ronald Oetken Lesley Older Sheldon Peacock Paula Peters Diana Peterson Dorothy Peterson Darrel Postlethwaite Catherine Potts Johnnie Powell Eddie Price Catherine Rainbolt john Rathlaun Darrel Ratlief Terry Reed Willie Reed Nila Rich Brent Reinhardt Darrell Revell LuAnne Riegel Bill Ridge Their first year of high school was 2511215555 y Wanda Ritterhouse Krista Roberts Mark Rondeau Marcia Rothenberger Marla Rothenberger Wieland Rounkles Wayne Ruble Betty Ruckman Sharon Rush Ramona Saenz Mark Sander Tecoa Sargent Debra Savage Marsha Schamann Randall Schartz Elaine Schartz Chris Schenkel Dianna Schlitter lanice Schmidt Michele Schwartzkopf Gerald Schwindt Shauna Scranton asf '59 Z iii: guage . Ai sss tssss Wi l mem '-'A: Z M risys, M S I i ,T - V ll- -V IN A' A ll Ani 1 V W 4 y T i f vt 35 N W i E il YA' i il fn' l X ii, . - 7 , il? 'N '. -' f ., lf Q sb f lily -:-- -j 3. is, ,T i'l:'fi' ' l 1 l '4l'1. ' 3 2 l faff ' : 'l iz l Q is V aa f., ' ff-i tl' V i 3 lx . I ' i fa- , - W , at ..... i 3 BE' - AJ -' A if 1 ,lit if ...X fl 'R 1 lrllll ' 5 I la' 3 f s 1 1 yu .J rfb l 'S 1 i an ! ,,., I ',,,' Vf,o .5 911- -,-E' fr-. 4 g .Zreffzt-l-L1 is-I W a x -My dl- J, i . - ,1 , is rf' X - Bri 54. Rosalee Erhlich, Cindy Bailey, and Teri Townsley wait anxiously to see if their cookies still move. 130 L 1. . MN g, 15 D' me , i ef-lr A '? L? Q 1'I1.'?lE5' 1 Wifi? i' Y 41.-z,,:x, a. 1. 1 1i, Tiafiimg -' -all 11,5 - hs ' V ...sh 'S 5 1 Dwarfs' - gn V f-19. WP' Lcgrw ss . 1 lf 443 Lain gf Im ,, L., ,J 111 ,v,., 'f X . l l il l E A 1 6- l' , l 1 Lv! .I . lin l -Q ! X , 1111 K Mfg . ku K tg 1 at I-.F-F-716-,V ,5 ,L ,I 1 nr, , -,.-1 Mme. nf 7.1 1 11i1, un' , !7'f':.z X 111353-, M V f . -5Ss:11im l ,T i l v I, ? 1 1 S' ,131 :si it : 5 Biology student Darrell Postlethwaite tediously tries to make the scale balance. - ., 1 1 11,4 I. gl Q 1 V 7 X t-'f X it ol ,Sv X sf L l 3' l --J . la i , i- '- . I ,sggy , ,, I 1 1 . W g1'Q'11 M sas: ,P N. H 1 1 uv wif.. 5 H- 1 . 1 ,Qi-1 li , .1'l' :Z if ' ' gifs 1G r .. 'wifi 'A ' 1 5 sp- Lp I tw eia- f ,fsiliil li will .ESU QW . 'Wi ss 1 1 , 1 ' 4 razfif 1 . ' .Ms was ima. s -f1fa11 f K if , T i 6 x L k I Q 4-'ff ' x li i ' .iii :,' 3322 1 - iv W' - I Xb : fiiil m S, S -9 9' '-li, 1? ,f .' 1 , Q, 11.91 1 A , I1 4, HI I l , 'V l 4 L 11 1 - ,, W QW-'51 T 1 ' l ay .. 'ai SWTWE.: , '- M.,-F31',:' 1 1 - 5 . :WWW , 'rq ii -. 'U' was l ll 2 if 1 C lk? E -.4 ' 1 ss, ff Q ' 5' a .' I 1 ying s. QE' Fluff km. A rf-r gf, Tlilggi is 435222. 711' i, l e f va 131 ' 'M -1 ' . cw --f ' .1 4449, ' '-, 5 , A1 , , ' 11 1 1 1 ,, ,, 1 1 is wi' I s L ri l' l ,,,,1f 'i t ll V 5. s 11 l, ' Yi I .1 Linda Shaffer Patricia Shaffer Tom Shelby Ann Shull Marsha Simonson Marlene Smith Princess Smith Randy Smith Rebecca Smith Shirley Snowden Sara Soden Karen Spencer Donna Standley Mark Staples Virginia Stephens Nick Stremel Vicki Stremel Patty Stricker Brenda Suchy Ginger Suppes Ronald Switzer Dee Ann Taylor Richard Taylor Carol Teagarden Shelley Tefft Denise Thurman Debra Tobias Kerbe Trammell Natalyn Troutman Stephanie Turner time of trial and error :V lg, :W Fiaayqtv-Q' ' - E' .,,r 'ff . f 'e' i 1 , . ' . -ff AP il ix' .i'Yavf 'lfll'f , ' ff- W 'l H Allyson Terry ' iv 4 , 'e Karl Thomas ' W- b-J f , L . .4 , W ,, , i 1 .E , f 9'o?t-u-JEi.Ax1. c Q 1' . i fn, Carol Unrern 4 1 A Michael Vanaken i . gi' V ' V. ' ' . -1 -25 4 V ' 'fi . ' st l , :If l X. ' E ErnestVanaman l W A lifyi Keith vanskike . y M ,K .. 5 ,f - A lvfqj K x 'J fits f 3 A awlf .pf W' .lik W A . kb' 11, 7 l wx ' 'W - 19 - ev-5 .- ' Mary Veesart a 1 f f ' J Kenneth Vink at -.. il X 0 'i ' lg: 1 f 1' 5+ ' f ' ':' K t x TF Marlin Vonfeldt Q, 5- Colleen Vsetecka 3 3, . ' 'Z :Ln ' ff , - . s V Z Y no -s All X if 'l Marshall Wade Rebecca Walker . 1 , s',:'rf 4 i lf 1- ' 'I W cd, I .. W Q. .. 'F .: . i Rick Wallace h lacqueline Wallert . ' ? .- F 'ur i . A, .lr ...L IIIIM Sophomore biology student Yvonne Miller stores petri dishes for fur- , l fu Al k I AA L L M Drk ther use. Steven Walts i E I l l A X Clara Wapelhorst Q X ' 6 ll l A l Il Arlen Ward f. ip, ' A - fa- Ml, - -I ' J k lustin Ward fi 4. QW xx? ' '55, 4 A Debbie Wares '.:: i l. slit MH i lg it tw 3 X K thl W tk' iff' V. 1 . - a een a ms V lv. Q Le!,i-fsgz X. t J y kv :ga I Q A sa- 1 'tL, 7+' f:s -fi 'Q X, 1-f. A 41.31 132 Mr. Ward seems to enjoy his work as much as Glenn Sanders marvels taking a break from class. 'R r ,vX2f'fqfi .X,,. N v-f ' x ff VP' X i 1 v .I V ,g, ' -. gf! ' xt' -I-ll ' Ml ui I-14 PX -1 f til. , ll li D gd 1 uw i- 5 1' 4 'FM X r ,X X I QLTL11 F ,f N.. 1 f X , 1 X -K 'infra da QA. 3' v::rx 1 1 :Wwe 'N . if , xx :wi 1,333 ii in . 1 lil atm' i ' ' 213 I sais' , X,- if 1- ' Sandra Watkins Pamela Weigel I Q - :X-.1 :,: a,e.X .:, wi, : ., :::: 1 . .1 1 M will -is Mike Weiser .. 1 ,nz i ' ' 'X 7:7 fu' ' ll I l L ,Xi 'A sf ' is girlie' .5 X452 L C - - . , Nw? ir ' K ' uf Q' ' s ' w ,V sa , i, Y ., isa., - L 'I' J vfi, 3 ll l F mf S l sl 5 Lf' fill i lv- i l gg! J 'llXXll MF Q if a l sv . A ' ' 'v, l i L. fn, X ll Robert Weiser aff Paul Welch Craig Werner mn. ' v fl 4 NXXlllu'llw 3 gi ' T A ..- i MMV WGS! ' ' X35 W ' Rhonda West XX X X X.. .. . . , , f I X img Q J Q gy s, ,LX , Zi- ' --3 r 117 3. 'lf' ' 4 L., 3 .5,s 5 X 5 Connie White ' H Ronald White i 'Er' , N N ' V 4 1 l wifi L l 'i' my 577215 A A J , I l f 4 . , 'few X A i, fire. lX .fi Kevin Wlles i ..-fi 1 , ' Nb Terry Wilkerson X V ff' s' gf Gwendolyn Williams ' ' X ' Sylvia Williamson H- , Connie Wilson X Roberta Wise A f lfii Steve Wilson ,W jeffrey Yeager vlfffl' 1' An eline Zamarri a - P X ' Margaret Zero ' Brenda Zimmerman ,X I if 35 -fl as they entered into new facets of study Cynthia Bailly David Crawford Connie Deines Gary Dickson Carma Gibson junior Gonzalez Diane Keenan Sally Koogle Dennis Laudick William Leigan Kelly McCulley David McKown r ,. . .R ,yfwf W in if ,.., I l Shelly Matthews Sandra Milhon Arlena Morgan Catherine Potts Curtis Robinson Marcia Rothenberger Ann Shull Teri Townsley Dana Ward During gym class, Sophomores tend to recline to their natural positions '23 4 junior Class Q'-Q Glenda Younger, President Cathy Claassen, Vice-President Melody Teich mann, Secretary Karen Schwilling, Treasurer Ernest Braliander, Cheerleader Q1 juniors Growing scholasticallyg achieving athleticall ig fr it f 11 L' fr - . 1' . r M if 6 ,A A . .Y ,. 1., ,V it -Q.-ra, Brenda Adams Patricia Adams Ronald Adams Lynn Adee janet Allan Linda Allen Robert Allison Barbara Anderson Clara Anderson Randy Anderson Sandra Anthony Gary Apel Mary Lou Appel Theresa Archer Sheryl Aumiller Alice Bailey Bradley Baize Michael Balloun Mark Balman David Barclay lo Barlow john Bartholomew Nancy Bartholomew Gregory Barton Sally Rondeau leans into the world of study. g :lf l A-63 as it ails 0 437 ' '-v -iff' gf . 51 FY! 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'. . 1. - -1 1 QP' I I --qi, ni 59 13- 5 if 'S t F., t t aff it E' J A i . A -' 4. H. 'x 4 Y. Bonnie Forster and Cynthia Weigal dream while they browse through the latest issue of CosmopoIitan . 137 ., 1 , Nancy Batman Edie Baugh Barbara Bayless Kenny Beadles Carmen Beamen lanet Beedles Karen Bell Linda Bell Connie Belt Don Beyer Stephen Bigheart Susan Biles james Bilyew David Birzer Robert Blankenship Lois Blessing David Bolding Diane Borron Debra Bowers Cynthia Bowman Roy Bowman Brice Boxum Ernest Brabander Arlen Brack taking responsibilitiesg looking to the future - Bradley Breeden Teri Broadbooks Mary Brodbeck Toni Brougher Linda Brower Edward Brown Ray Brown Robbie Button Marla Calcara Denise Carpenter Ray Cheely Kathy Christiansen Cathy Claassen julie Clark Ronald Clark Sherry Clark Cathy Cole Carol Coleman Vickie Coleman Paula Colle Sharon Collins Ann Commerford Anna Cook Debra Coughlin Stan Cuzick Janice Damm jack Daubert EH s M2431 1 l 4 X ,'n l X H - H ' 'T ei! A :ff .5 , f' A ' RH- , H l nliri :JI vi X l wg A ' V4 ' if LA ' S l 5 E 'i YL! ,, .' , ', , C 1 -is - l V 7 - I 'f g-15 ,J f . .u.v is ' Q The ring committee examines over fifty designs . .. rysfr gmru T, Z3 ' .s', ., l 'll , l' i'1' is il lliii - 1 .. I v '- lf? ,. ghlgsj-G, N3 , .- H 1 C f ii Xie B 1- r 138 i 1 ff' ' Q' 1 ,Xl X QL . - 1174 4' ., . 1 ..'a5.ri1d,, . w . ,buf im N -'l'? ' :F viii ,f-- nl .e . ah. v X -I -1,1 Zia' like V v' 3 ' 'ill -. . ,LA A z z, Q if - tl . 1 ,V 9, ' ' Y . if - I ' A .r. . , ru ,,,.. ,L ' yr 1-34, ' Hi ,,,, 'Z Q ni avwra . ' l A ,.:.,.. ZZ i , r my rv. V t vu? t , 1 r . ,. 1 'F .-a is ,S 1 I i 'far FN 6' M , li x. i ' 1 .aff rage-fwF : if ' 1 W nv 1 1 -' nth g 6, H5 in Y . ' A : , ,l F-3- '. 3 Y V .,f1 A , 3 J Ly A 157' 1 A ls X- ' X- wi , f , , ,X V ' 'ffrfi 1, . YE lf ,Q V , ' fa at , E S W lffizg' V' , ll i . , , ,Q . 25' ' 5' E lr i V. .,, . W Ein? ,M 1' 'J' 5 zea l' - V . f if z i Y , l- i 2, 1 ' 'Else Ll, 3, ,. .Bryn fx X :5i.n..?,l' f f 'f l Q if G' Q' , IL' fl A-gikjj Q. t N ' K M but they finally choose one symbolic ring that will influence their future lives. 139 1 Q! r S351 fa?-Q' f 'lil' E .:.: ' il S. -2 P . .1 ' I - ', , l 'Q ' i. ' Y t i- ' L -E, - iv f . r l nfl ,,,,,. ' ,i 'f ifgjilr ii ff r -r' iii , ' -' nk . 9. 1 Q Cynthia Davis Deborah Davis Melvin Davis Pamela Day Kevin Debes Leon Degenhardt Carolee Denning Marlene Dewey Cynthia Dickens Gary Dobbs Marcia Doherty Dever Dove George Drake joseph Drescher lane Dringman Terri Duarte john Duncan Patricia Dunn jimmy Duryee Debra Eatherly Rita Eckert Lincla Ehrlich Sherye Ehrlich Charles Eitel Mark Emerson Rodney Engleman Beverly Esfeld jerry Esfeld from magazine sales to the 'unior-senior prom 322.5235 Robert Evans Lalita Espinosa Linda F-arthing jackie Firestone Craig Fisher Phillip Flores joel Folds Robert Folsom Bonnie Forster Mary Fox Vickie Fox jerry Frees Richard Friedeman Harold Fry Lynn Fryberger Janice Gagelman Sharon Garner William Gilmore David Gilpin julian Gonsalez Debra Grimm john Gruber u junior, Glenda'Teagarden does a little last minute checking before facing the camera. ' iff ig h' t Eiigifwawe - . e y 'E-ii? 9' ally... . f .Aga .w ' pi l . , . . NTT. .9 , z . 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Ji: :fem or 1: 21 5 i J.. ,. 4-. -' -4-.Q ,ff wi. :N , -R., rr.e.e..., -rr 5 ..., , 5 eff XL. , Q l I 1 yi 3 3' rl 1S?gge,.l . ie 4: 4 ,KF , L 1 1 ' :J . .. , .. y. i -VJ .alll 12:55 , I il' ..: .-. ' 4f:.,., mf, , i in 5:5155 , rl wil g . L .45 Q NT:-I ,. 5- jl- ' V 1 2 f 4 , . 'N , 4 1 Bruce Harders Sue Harders Kimberly Helfrich Nancy Helsel Eulinda Henkle Diane Heuszel Grant Hewitt Marvin Hipp Sandra Hiss jan Holmes joy Hostetler Debbie Huslig Sharon Hutton Teri Jewell Brian limison Linda johnson Nancylohnson Steve johnson Connie Karst Karen Karst Michael Keating Kathleen Keenan Lawrence Keenan Anita Keffer With steady step in hall and classroom - Dofmfkman Ronald Kirmer Kristine Kirkpatrick Beverly Kite Douglas Kite David Klepper Vicki Kleweno Guy Knipe Richard Koelsch Kim. Koenig Peggy Kohls Leonard Komarek Carolyn Koptik David Krallman Sherry Kruckenberg Robert Kultgen Sharon Lagasse A iw . 3 I 5-'73 , x , n ln . l W we 9 Z' Fu .fi l g 41155 1 . 'yy' 5 4 1f?7 T ql- X 5 1' ' Allen Kell i?v'7ff'nf':g3-L-r il lf' Z ' V , F QE?-S' J Q Si 33 Linda Walter wearily slumps into a corner to escape all the demands of the outside world. 142 x. rf 'W i . , is , D . YL.. - 'gpvigal me-., .reset .t av., 1. Lf- ia.: lifrfs, , Ellitg D A H ' 5, lix I K at ti' ..L 9. ii -- lt, x W.- ' X i lp Ha' .legit f Z ii ml N E, ,ii uri 1'-rx lf 1 fn X l .-S! r xv an wt .' 1 iii.. ll grail x R iwlitjg 'mv' -- fm M- '-QM l w:l: fz' W wt N t It IK 1 1 fix 7: N , A i. 4 i H 4 i , . I IQ L. . 'G 'lil sid '13, It l' L lm' it ll in 1 limi? ir'i,,i 'v. 4 Ll! . 5 .in ,'r Denise Carpenter anticipates the l969-70 debut of A Cappella Choir. , N1: V mflrga ligi g f- K. . ' 1? ' All 'I it - l ' ' ' A,L5 . 1 - - .L aavn 1 ff f li 9 :fr-.,. ' W ' Ss: , I 1152222323112 H ..: -I QI' 0 H ..-E-H . lg ' -'ii Sf, r- QW,-::. iz' 'W flip- ,, ul - i 'rillmi 4 M li A L,- 143 joe Lapka Phyllis Laspisa Mary Beth Laudick Susan Laughlin Carol Lindholm Mark Link Susan Little Lawanda Lloyd Monica Lohmuller Rita Lopez Kathryn Luckert jane McAnulla john McAnulla Lonnie McDonald Haile MacCurdy Darlene Mclntyre Deborah Mclntyre Conni McQuiston janet Mai Robert Maneth Ronald Maneth Sharlyn Maresch Kala Marietta Kristine Mathers juniors proceed to complete their academic year janet Mawhiney Murray Medley Rebecca Meek Shelly Midgorden Annette Miller Martin Miller Patty Miller Ruth Miller Ronald Miller Kenneth Moeder Vikki Morris Bob Mull Alvin Munz Steven Murphy David Muth Michael Napolitano Tammy Netherton Karen Neuforth Carolyn Nickelson joe Nichols Irma Noblitt james Nolte Pamela Nutting jeanette Ochs ,ef 'r , r- lu I l i I f s I ' I 1 x' l ,fit 'll W lit- lx X ml 1 ff A 5 , f all f f!! f ' f '1' as 'A' tl: f- ,swf F K V671 , elf i if, E l' r z V It ' X -: , , 1 A -,fi 2 - if ': 'ml' 1 if 5-4 .X r lift .,.1 ss ,rig ,r', .,,. . 1-I it ,, , ..v.E Zgg ,.,A 7 ,, ' vzitrl lgfr ' :. rw, 'E A - 1 l it 'X 'If L ,f- :FWZ 5 Z lllll , , I il gi , l, I awff'9' W W N iv- if 26 t , , ,,. l ll Yr , if 2 Ji l ,. 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' f Cameraman, Mike Schumann, films speaker, Bill Gilmore, as Mr. MacDonald's junior English class works with the closed circuit television. 144 Francis Ohnmacht Ianice Olivier Robert Olivier lan Osborne Sandra Owen Cynthia Parrish Patricia Partridge Karen Penka Mark Perry janet Peters Michael Peterson Sharon Phillips jerry Postlethwaite Shannon Pound Joanne Pundsack james Queen Cecil Rainbolt Clyde Rainbolt Deborah Ramsey john Rand Rhonda Raymer Cathy Reinhardt Mary Reisbig jimmy Reno Excited to see themselves in black and white underclassmen smashed shoved and stomped to pick up their picture packets. A year of new experiences and a year Iris Rich Lana Rich W 0 Kristine Richard james Ridge W Verlyn Risley Debra Roach Charles Robinson Nancy Robinson William Rodgers Sue Rodie Robert Root Pamela Rowland Geraldine Ruble Steven Rugan Brad Rumble Deanne Sallee Glenn Sander Keith Sander William Sanders Leroy Schartz Vickie Schartz Debbie Schenk Terry Scheuerman Nancy Schonhoff K . U... zzz --Q-Q Q-- if -Q :Qty I 1 .tar ,1- Ronn Miller engages in the discovery of his future college years while he talks with Mr. Winter. if ir B' lisa' 'Q U l as .1 K Q I lil' l 4 l in l. I MB DES a 1- P' l , a . 5. A Q' Eg' . f, ff ' iiei 1 rsi it - re l. 'si S fs .yy . ' ',.- fl ii i ' iiiw ll X Wi 3 get wi in t e it , 4 i Vmiiruvi li f i l , . v- Y ax Xa. ' - - i ' .ggi 11-rf. X i zvfllri, l35w 3w X.. ,S In Nl, ,,, 'QWZ1 iii' , D if 'S-is l H ,aa f E if at '72 it 'e . K I' 'dk mth' S w. 1 l... Wy :ng fr - in i 39 V v W' in ny, u , -. 1 . it 47- A me we l i F T 1 at iiiiilliiilli i it Wagyu' '15-p l l t l l l' v 1! - gr xylem, 'fi v. i ,gr i 'Wi 1 Q Y ' WHT: - M- Y ef.. . is , tv., .1 ir :ii f iam: i' Y Q In iv 3 lf L yi V , l , ,lbs Lf , NF: tt W H we ff 1 . iw err V U, iz f 4 x 55 v W? ,U . 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Smith Douglas Smith loyce Smith Mark Smith Ronald Smith Stephen Snook Barton Standish Mike Starbuck Don Stegman Larry Stevenson Mary Steinert Linda Straub for man to look into the future when Susan Stricker james Strunk Iva Stufflebeam Brenda Stukey Ann Suellentrop Ralph Sunley Linda Suppes Reva Sutton Carla Swigart Rachel Talbot Cash Taylor Gene Taylor Glenda Teagarden Melody Teichmann Kathryn Tiede David Titus lean Toepfer Paul Tomlin Pamela Tucker Darrell Turley Neil Vonfeldt Morris Vsetecka Dennis Wallace Kenneth Wallace 16 X rx 9 M l Ix , -I T HI' ' E K ri Homecoming encompasses all as Ann Suellentrop decks the halls with rolls of crepe paper. 148 -,,d ' 3-lp Y? 1' li fi A-5, Pep Club members gaze upon the assembly with mind emotions. M in .f v. Carla Walter Linda Walter Tracy Ward Beverly Warner Kenny Warnken Marilyn joy Weber Marilyn Susan Weber Denise Webster Gregory Weese Cynthia weigal Mike Whithorn Kevin Wiles Gerald Williams Bobbi Witchey Dennis Wolf Margaret Wondra Debra Wood Barbara Younger y Y it Q .. , 1 - ,H 1 Y r-F V e M - L S. - P TI Y .JV VTCXI 1 1 Y' f' N Qf an 4' v.ef-:+V fc x, ,L MEG! , f'i sn f f ' '. ' al gf., ' I ' ff' Ar 1 - I I . - 5 v A -wg if ,gig - R -, ' - , ' fi fl ' il ','1 . ' . - W A Ai. ' 5. 3 2' ,Y,, 4- I Tj Q 1 9 1-if j 'ff '- rf , X. 1 .QQ ' HI--Qlf , L7- l a af a i V ' V o -V Y X - l A. 53,2 . I ,' 'ip -, , - V A wg in I 1' S V H a a 4 'if 'fi-F: V To ' ' 'iff Th of 'ti if-if .gi 4 M L: Q31 I sr, i , te 1 K V -f I -K j . yu ' A ' . ,T -' ' ' - ef' ' .' '- , , ' .1 4. Fu' VA., 9' : r-I - V f X '--J' ' K . ' riffs .K , -4 wif? . ., L - rw 9 . 'l1. ,.,,. 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Y 1 .1 ..,,, img, - V i, -L f-J. j .V Y ,spy M : ,Q ig M . fyslfwfw-5 xg: l V, Glenda Younger ji A t , ii l 1 ' ffflllf gi '3-' , , ' Nicholas Younker ' A -N ' : - :fi , , 1 in-i - -T- :F H me , 1- . . rw- ' 'fr ll se, Y' Mona Youtsey swf as - '- :J 'ix N .43 - digs i 1- -2 , . lg. - , N y I 1- - in ' 34, gi, 91 Deborah Zimmerman Nr: ' 1 ' . . H F .3 ' va- HF- - Y- L, Ty '7 X ' F , Mg Yvonne Zimmerman V - 1 . - wif ,f -1 , 7 :sf A I Q, 32:52 7' Y Gel 2- ' ., ' , , f . ' it YZ' iff i if :' a,-E2 W ' L - , - ' in JS ' ..'1l.1x5'i'l l T 1- ., ' - Q-E 5' . 4,- W, ., ,uf H94 .-Vp , Ft! 1-5 V- XA My f . ,N . Y Ja, 'an I- -1.--V as ,- X lima.. kliiwiifiilif w.'fb.... Y 149 Linda Allen john Bird Ray Brown Wendy Buchanan Cliff Burt Virginia Canning Stan Carroll Gerald Chestnut Doug Crissman ' Leon Curtis janet Dunham Sharon Hertel Michael Keating Dottie King jesse Rocha Karen Schwilling they are the Seniors of 1971 :L . ,W -1- 5431 ,it 2 Senior C. W. Gutherie explains to future senior Brad Rumble how to get the most out of a magazine. Fifi fi? wif Eg! .1 . Y. ..: :4 ,K ., . - A. .1 - . 41.1. i7 Wziiiis' Y A .-.- ' I:-:-:-:I i K :vw i w.,.. W ie f' if We , ,i. ue ,E , ig., i 7 5 ,H i fat if ' QE fa -f . 'L is i f .ri 'i E , ' I' E l 1 2 . .Q .Ap 5 'B PEW li J .V ,. 5- jf i xl .af ' ...! Wg -:' -fi . x 517 l ' - 'i 1ii..'1 iii' ii.i.1-. ff ' -'-4 .... 1 1 Ulf? 5' ' A 'f H .Mg . l' 'Wifi 'ff l ,. 'lil X V l l :if l l l u f l 1 all 13912-Ei'-'G ' -.. ,gf .Y , L, . ,YH I I rj l l KL X12 V 1 5- 23 i 1 uh. 150 fi , ,ga mwj f 'ere' 3. ' 1 if Ja. V ,: ' Qi, ' l 'ui l i aw-.-2 wi . T Lg. ,,, ll 357.2257 TQTll'2Y5?:E il as 3 ig - I -V . P- X, .Nfl Thai . 1, , 5-A - 1 'kill L.. 1 f' . , ' ' 1 5 J , , 5. A, 1 A N: . gig it it B N i !g ,Q i, H' QU ' , ii. ty. ,R . Y' . 'V .1 ' l 11' 1? .J'-'ns vi f , we r-. '.4is '4 Y. ' . use -. . . N H. ,Q-W im AN. .,..1 ...C ... Z TY ,ff A' m e ,. . S ., . ' 'r gi 4 at an RJ F ffm- f bf 'fe A S. E-l 3' .VS Q. T iiljw -' . , ' U it lip .- .', n i q . , i , l I., V rg 9 .-it A 3 B. ff 12 ' Lf' Qu? . ,fi -1 Ye- ins., 3 If Q.. . ru if lf? 'B--1 mi' 'll 1 'J' ' in if Q 5 . , :J ' at 'BW 1 1 1 'lf S tr ,.. Senior Class Mike Cavanaugh Lou Ann Larson Cheerleader Treasurer Debbie Simonson Secretarv ,if P . Bob Marsh President Lisa Schumacher Vice-President fi i 1 . i Q we i fm H J, 4 K . Rubr- zf AVE' ,i NU fi' ,' ,mf-slr 1 iii Li 4 ,,.. -saigfsss I -- iffmias- ieyaa, .iaawaf 9 ga'?r5Wfsg1 an in ' i : , 66, 3, , ai ragga ii il . I 'I U' 45' lf as 5, 1 five 3' 4. r this K is ,. .,.,- -- r- 1 I- K nn - is Q. M A t , -1, end. s -Wi 3: 're A 524. iii, Listen to the exhortation of the dawn... W .,,, X BRENDA LEA ADAMS IOAN MARY ALBA IEANNE DENISE ALLEN LOA ORVAN ALLEN 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 STELLA DIANNE AMADOR BRIANA SUE APEL PAMELA SUE ASHER MICHAEL LEROY ATTERBERRY V - 1 ' , ' it ' w an Of I course I ove you . . . 152 if Em x M Z - , -.1 1 , :YF 4 !1 . IANIS LYNN ATZENHOFFER SAIT FEKI AVDII DAVID LEE BAILEY CHRISTY SUE BAKER IUDY ANN REMMERT BAMBER MARY FRANCES BARRIENTEZ SUSAN LYNN BARRY CHARLES JOSEPH BAXTER If ..E ' 'i 1. - A ANOL WILARD BEAHM II PAULA JEAN BIEKER LELAND FRANCIS BEFORT ROBERT EUGENE BEHRENS IUDITH KAY BENDER DEBORAH LYNN BENNETT KRISTIN LYNN BIGGS , DEBRA KAYE BIRD 153 fl w 'S' WET? 1' Q I Z DEE ALLEN BIRD LYNNE ELLEN BLACK KENNETH LEE BLAIR LINDA KAY BLAIR MICHAEL BARTON BLAKE GARY ROBERT BLESSING LADONNA FAYE BODINE DEBRA FAYE BOMBARDIER ,g '-ark --5.5-'I' i Yfffirzv E I I IENNIFER SUE BORCHERS BEVERLY IEAN BORRON DONOVAN WALTER BOWMAN ALAN MARVIN BQYD CAREN SUE BOYER RAVONDA FAYE BRACK 154 ig? I : A: N, IUDITH ANN BOWSKY CECIL ALAN BRADLEY Q I J look to this day for it is life 5:,v I Y,-,. EE Vi WWE. I -. xg' ni L 2 PHYLLIS ANN BRECKENRIDGE IAMES IOSEPH BRIEL RANDY GENE BRISCOE DARCY DELOME BUEHLER CHARLENE JANE BURCH MARY BURNETT vcr' PATRICIA ANN BUCK LINDA LEE BURNS I pledge allegiance the very animation of life 3' 4 1 , ,I , Qfv: RQ T If X , an-., eff: . JI In I I .gn OUTSTANDING! w-...f - ,QQ KATHRYN ANN BURTON MARIORIE ANN CALVERT - K H--P ate If fb msgff I was 5 fs.. '- ALAN CARAWAY STEPHEN CHARLES CARROLL MICHAEL JOHN CAVANAUGH LYNN DARYLE CHESTNUT MARY ANN CHRISTIANSEN DONALD STEVEN CLINE CHRISTINE DENISE COGDILL MICHAEL IOSEPH COLEMAN use - , 31 ,ESMX KATHERINE ANN COLLINS DEBRA IO CONDIT ARLON DON COOK IR. NANCY RAE CRAIN BRENDA GALE CROWE GARY PAUL DAMM ROBERTA SUE DAVIS MARVIN LEE DEWEY if-Q, 'Sl' MARY CHRISTINE DOHERTY DONALD DEAN DOLEZAL IR. EILEEN MARIE DOONAN IANICE ELAINE DREILING WILLIAM ENGENE DREILING DEBRA ANN DRY SUSANN ELAINE DUNN VENITA MAE DYER 157 4 ' 4 I I 1! Q . i l . II , . 'g ,N I I v i ' 'u' , V jf f 5 . if la' 1 ' fr 3' 1 5 'i , . .., , V: X2 I .1 M ll. 5 1 I . : , 4 f ' I I cl , . . . I I - EUNICE IRENE EATON Kathy McCulIey, like many other seniors, finds a college choice difficult. in its brief course lie all the varieties . JAMES LAWRENCE EDWARDS IR. BRENDA KAY ENGLE GREGORY KIM ENGLEMAN RHONDA SUE ENGLEMAN IERRY ALAN ENSMINGER SHARNON LOUISE EVERS DOUGLAS ROBERT EWING WILLIAM HAROLD FAIRBANKS 158 f, -' .N -.,g.,,., I , PAMELA SUE FANSHIER ROBERT ORAN FARRIS II CYNTHIA ELIZABETH FOLDS NANCY ANN FOOS KENT ALAN FOSTER KARENLEA FRAZIER E of-N 6 if W. E Il, MAX EUGENE FRY IR. LISA IEAN FURREY TIMOTHY IOESPH GARRETT DENNIS AI-VIN GERSTNER KRIS ANN GILES MICHAEL WAYNE GILLILAND 159 LONNIE LEROY FOOS PATRICK WILLARD FRENCH SWL If fi -.- -. .11-ff.. '- gh I Q , L' ,I L . , .ev -T1 1 :S-'RL' 'LII 'WI , , .. ' -W.: ,I E-5 ' E- H: . ,--Eu ,yu .' : I ,f-L i: ' -V f, H z gr. -.,r', Jag i My H . -. I Ilhj 15... A A aug.- M u ,, 12. , 1 ' .4.u .- E ? I rr , r. -- n g'i.,.a2' 3 . 'fi I1 1-vH1j,.gg 5.1 ,i --'E T Lv : 3 53. I 5 L. .. f A :I flu, EZ? IIEII I I ' mf'9w ' '- ,,,-. fIII'f'III Z IvI uw ' ' L1- '55 aim- W 1, .,. Jmzrqf- Q E' 31' I . wie-s 1 1 - 4 rf. A TERRY LYNN GAUNT ANN ELIZABETH GINGRICH ,Avy I 'X 55.1 iw .:. ,f 19, --il ' Lv A A-r I , ., +f'.1 -L :Rn . VN., A BOBBY LEON GITGOOD SAN DRA KAY GOAD PEGGY LOUISE GOUGH JAMES LEE GRAF JAMES BYRON GREENE DEBRA REA GRIFFIN SANDRA SUE GRIFFITH CHERYL LYNN GROVER 'lb MARY KALEHA GUESNIER REBECCA MARIE GUESNIER RAMONA KAY GUINN LYLE LUNDY GUNN ROBERT ROCK GUNN CHARLES WILFORD GUTHRIE IR. MICHAEL NORMAN HAMMEKE RITA MARIE HAMMERSCHMIDT 160 DOUGLAS RAY HARBAUGH SANDRA KAY HARMON PHILLIP RAY HARRIS DAVID GILL HEATON il . rl 1 ui i ,-W .NL 13, ' 1, Dee Bird, the world traveler, plans his next trip and the realities of our existance . . PATRICIA GAYE HELSEL VICTORINUS IOSEPH HERL IR. BONNIE KATHRYN HERRMAN PAMELA SUE HERRMAN ARLANA IRENE HERREN KELLY KIM HERREN ' -ll. VY, .1 E Eff.-Rf, Q? X 1 -an I . V - , ug uw mn . ,Jw ww! fm ' A , 1, , ' X 5 J 2 Ee Ak STEVEN JOHN HICKEL VICKY MAE HILTON SCOTT ALAN HINKLE ERNEST LEROY HIPP JOHN DALE HIXON ROWAN LEE HOEME LOIS JANE HOLDER ROXANNE HOLLEMAN aut? 1 1 v ww ' m 1 uw ,Q . l U ,J 1 . 1: ' V, , , Y, 4,4 f 1 , , v, Qi' ' E my J 4 gulf if . Q . 4 JJ!-wa , I if 55? 1-J 3-f S 'A f.. BRUCE TRENT HOLLEMBEAK TJMOTHY CHARLES HOSS LAURE BELLE HOUCHIN DONNA LEE HOUSE PATRICK CLARK HULL BRUCE WAYNE HUSS JANET LYNN HUTCHISON RODNEY EARL JENSEN 162 4 the bliss of growth . Mary Koch measures up to graduation expectations. IOANN IEWELL IENNY KAY IOHNSON ' -I - -iii : u M 'Q we , ME- E is gs , , . sg L: CARMA JEAN IUERGENSEN PAMELA KAY IURGENSEN IOLENE ANN KEII- CHRISTINE ADELE KELLER KIMBERLY KAY KEPKA MARY WINIFRED KERN IANN ELAINE KERSHNER MILTON DAVID KITE 163 the demand for knowledge. .. I a1 S.- fl V , , Mm .,, I' I ' 1 xg, - ME, A . L I H M I gif? : ' MARILYN IANE KLIMA MARY MARGARET KOCH STANLEY MARK KOMAREK MARLIN ELDEN KRAFT BILLY JOE KROM ANTON GREGORY KUHN MELINDA ANN KULTGEN LOU ANN LARSON Fl Margaret johnson sets her mind to studying. 164 E '-4'N il- 39' if : ', L -, L- 2' A S - 2 :22 L fp? :', 1, i .. Kina' un sire, WV I Wm 'Vu' r ff -2113.5 .:.: NH Ei t W vii S55 ,YYEAHn1' f K Q1 Yi -' i 'QE55r2'g:',lfv , L . L ' f T AVL- T A A -P . Q T ' P 'g':,!,1 19, ' T.':::gi':J'.g3L , , 25' I? U ' fxl E-2- rf 7:13X19-'alms- ns-m:J DOUGLAS HAROLD LAUDICK MARILYN IANE LAWRENCE CHARLOTTE KAY LEIGAN AGNES ANN I-EIKER DOROTHY ELLEN LEWIS CAROLYN FAYE LOFTIS FOREST STANTON LOVE SARA IANE I-UNDQUIST hh' '5.. ' iff -N -. .gs 'R '-D131 '- ana-ni. Q Z -- 5' .1 V Qi L HK Y Y ww ww A , , K 'N ALAN MAURICE LUTTRELL SHARRON ELAINE LUTTRELL CLAUDIA LEE MCALLASTER KATHLEEN DIANE MCCULLEY GREGORY LYNN MaCDONALD KAREN RUTH MCDONALD PHILLIP WAYNE MCELHANEY DENNIS PATRICK MCGREEVY 165 M' B BRENDA IO MCIUNKIN IANICE PAULINE MCNETT RICHARD LEE MARSH BARBARA JEAN MEISTER ffl 'ini' 3 Gif BURTON IRVIN MCIUNKIN FRANK ALBERT MCKINNEY LAWRENCE EUGENE MCLAUGHLIN DEBRA ANN MAHER KAREN KAY MANETH ERLENE ELIZABETH MARSH I 'SW r 'mf 'TZ' ROBERT NEIL MARSH BONNIE IEAN MASON WILLIAM CHARLES MASON ROBIN LEE MERRIIT LESLIE IO MIDGORDEN EDWARD LEE MILES 166 999 1-1-55- K 4 I , CATHLEEN ANN MILLER CHERYL ELAINE MING MARK GREGORY MINGENBACK LEE IRWIN MITCHELL :bi 'Q :, .-5. . M : -mu: V ...-.- -if - -- ix , .am .ui 1. .v III ' ' jiri , , .'- ' ii in in X 1 o E if-'bib , ' V ex, l fa V I I ' V - , 'I -Ez! V ' X III se 1 . ' Iii 'Mt' N z K .M E k .I I ,F ' 'ff I K 'Q J I ,F 1 rt .I nf- Vi if: I ' -, ' .. ' '. E , , E. ii 1? 2 ra. ' I I H' p-,-31: I. P:1fw?f L , .gy fg M ' if f-fimrfif sg?- '-:bsf-af-Qm.z:3rr an 1.auLQ,fx.,z4-fp. , DARLENE KAY MOHR ANTHONY RAY MONG DANIEL LeWAYNE MORGAN CAROL LOUISE MORRIS 167 'the glory of action.. Brenda Adams and Rocky Gunn pack action in a brief meeting if DARREL LYNN MOORE VICKI LYNN MORRISON for yesterday is but a dream . - J 4:- CAROL LYNN MORSE - KIM RICHARD MULLIN DARRELL FRANK MURRAY DOUGLAS BRENT NAIRN DEANNA SUE NEASE BILLY LEE NEFF Sl.: SJIIII II 1 .I I vi.:-'lug ga ' Y , .' 1 . V. .t - '--1' . EL1- .1 -, . W. I Y- .. , , f 'VPMQ-f i'.,-:I-fm.K'-:-fr- '?-'ff-1 tw I H5 ,, I , Wwpxmmr-IWWWE W e 'i'ilt-salma, ., Lyle Gunn is hung-up over finals. .d ' DEBRA KAY NELSON MICHAEL L. D. NIEDENS 1 1 1 1 1 ' f ,,,:v.J 11, 1 ' Z' 1 ' gwsqg .11 -. H . 11 'X - , A 4 ii '-er ? 1 M16 1 1 111 1 H ' 1 '1f,,..y 11 111-'gig 1,1 11N 111w 62111-1 11'1!1111Ig1gf1 ' 11 111 11 11 111,11 1 an 1111 1 111m11 :Q w ' 1' H 11 X 1-M111 ' ' 1 , Y- -I ' , : N ' i' STEVEN RANDAL OCHS ANDREW IAY OGAN JEFFREY FRANKLIN OLIVER GARY DEAN OLSON ELIZABETH ANN PARRISH SANDRA RAE PARTRIDGE DAVID RAY PEACOCK NANCY SUANNE PEAK TJ 1,31 C-'Q' DEBORAH KAY PEARSON DON ALLEN PERKINS ALLAN JAMES PETERS DOUGLAS DUANE PETERSON DONALD LYNN PFANNENSTIEL LARRY DEAN PFUNDER DONNAIEAN POWELL RICHARD ALAN POWERS 169 I can f '- f -an' yg' u 351, 5.1 ' RICHARD LYNN PRESCOTT MICHAEL EUGENE PRICE KATHRYN ANN PROESCH DONALD ROBERT PROFFITT DEBORAH IO PULLIN KAY ANN RADKE ARLINDA LEE RATLIEF RONALD IOE RAYMER N I EMM I I - E Z - X A X , , N M YL I I hunt ' nd' BRUCE WAYNE REED TOMMY LEE REED BRAD K. REHA ROXANNE REINHARDT KENNETH EUGENE RICE TRACY KENT RICHARDS ELIZABETH CARYLL RICHTER MARCIA GWEN RIGC-S 170 and tomorrow is onl avision . X ull x , H! L max.. gi- ig, 'N L uuuu Thoughts for the future fill our minds. LT' ... , if QFN WF -N 'l' 615 -i, ,lain PATTY IO RINE IONELL ROBERTS CHARLES ALAN ROBINSON MARK ALAN ROSENBERG SHELIA ANN ROSENBERG JOYCE EILEEN ROTHENBERGER CAROLYN KAY RUSCO CONNIE LEA RUSSELL 171 but today well lived T Y V T A ,Wi ffm 1 1 w f , ' li Q' , ,ll ,.,ig W I, IIW W Q I Y S -lfi I I, IDL 2: Q Lance Sayler finds his true love in Mrs. Nebergall's English class. '-91 IULIA LOUISE SAENZ r- ..-lw .. .A- L' 21 RITO PEDRO SAENZ KATHLEEN LOUISE SANDER REBECCA SUE SANDER WILLIAM PRESTON SANDY i ll: uv lv rg? ,. Lf! LANCE LUHMAN SAYLER MICHAEL LANCE SCHARDEIN DENNIS IAY SCHARTZ SHANNON PATRICK SCHARTZ ? ,sg Iv 5 ,. If 'QE I gm M - ?ga5m ' ix Vfa'I '1f WSIMI. P 'ww . 'I I I ' 4 , 1 .W V rad. ,4 . Q L I! N N---ar' 'gui' 1 ' ' V M- I., V I Im. 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J. , ' RICKY DEAN SCHUSTER RITA JEAN SCHUSTER KATHLEEN ANN SCHWARTZ IOHN CLARK SCOTT IR. MARVIN ERNEST SELLE SHARON KAY SHELTON MARILYN KAY SHERMAN 173 makes every yesterda a dream of happiness f-,- 9 if 'av .,,f.. , Msn. mb V ' 1: Q53 ' za ! 1190 f !d'F -.EJ IANICE LEXINE SHUEY CHRISTOPHER ALAN SHULL DEBORAH ANN SIEBERT DEBRA LYNN SIMONSON MARY FRANCES SKOLAUT PAMELA JOY SMITH PAMELA KAY HARMONY SMITH NANCY LORRAINE SHORT Charlie Baxter hopes the good elf helps him tonight at the game. 174 QA 'ar' 539 I 1 'lar I xiii ln.-V ' '95, 5,4-v 'Q217' TAYLOR SMITH TERRANCE MARIE SMITH IANE MARIE SOLSO MEREDITH ANN SOLOMAN IERRY MARTIN SOOBY WILLIAM LANE SPECE SCOTT WAYNE STAFFORD SCOTT EDWARDS STANDISH H . nw I -I. E IEANNE MARIE STEINBACHER BECKY JEAN STEINERT DANIEL IOSEPH STEINER JOHN MICHAEL STEVENSON PARTRICK R. STEVENSON CATHERINE ANN SUELLENTROP 175 Jef SHARON IEAN STEVENS ANN LOUISE TAYLOR 1 A A- .. E s ' L Q I I gg x A '- , NL. W, ' ,Q , f I N. ',,1fgxQ,lI,1,.-,NjqM 1 Bgw www, MQW' r- Y BARBARA YVONNE TAYLOR lUNE MARIE THACKERY DOUGLAS LYNN THURMAN RICHARD RAY TITUS DOUGLAS MICHAEL TOMLIN MARIE ISABEL TORREZ RISE LYNNE TRAMMELL DEBORAH LEAH TURNER ,L Q I A .,. ' A I I r ' -I T7 1 ii? -I f' 3 I I - Y f 'U , ,. X. d In P iw, is . I 4 1 . , :, ,N 'W .AAL L 4, ,II I BRIAN EDWARD VOIGHT CHARLES EDWARD VSETECKA DONALD LEO WAGNER JACQUELYN LEA WAC-NER JAMES RICHARD WALKER WILLA SUSAN WALLS DAVID HAROLD WALTER MARTIN FLOYD WARD 176 ' I I and every tomorrow a vision of hope . Mark Mingenback focuses his attention on a worthy subject de- claring the eye of the RHOREA is upon you. CHARLOTTE IEAN WATKINS BEVERLY IANE WEAR LAWRENCE FRANCIS WEBB LETA RHUE WEBSTER PATRICIA LYNN WEISER MARILYN IEAN WHITE STEVEN KENT WHITE NANCY WILHELM SCHECK look well therefore to this day. From rings to caps and gowns to the future. vga? H I 5'aQ2Iif5f1Lf I - , . 6 5 I 'I VICTOR DEAN WILLIAMS IO ANN WILLIAMSON I-INDA KAY WORLOW WILLIAM LYNN WRIGHT DENNIS DWIGHT WYMAN SUSAN JEAN WYNN IO ANN KAY YOST DIANA LYNN YOUNG 178 BRENDA LEA ADAMS Band 3,45 Piccolo Ensemble 45 FHA 2,3,4 - Treasurer: Homeroom Of- ficer 2,3,45 Kayettes 2,3,45 junior Prom Committees 35 Pantherettes 45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Student Council 3, IOAN M. ALBA Girls' Glee Club 3545 Kayettes 3,45 Spanish Club 4. IEANNE DENISE ALLEN A Capella Choir 45 FTA 45 French Club 2,3,45 Girls' Glee Club 2,35 Glee Club Accompanist 2,35 Glee Club Ensembles 35 Kayettes 2,3,45 junior Prom Committees 35 Pep Club 45 RHOREA Staff 45 Senior Class Play Crews 4. LOA ORVAN ALLEN Band 2,3,45 Band Ensembles 2,3,45 Pep Band 2,3,4. STELLA DIANE AMADOR FHA 2,35 Girls' Glee Club 35 Kay- ettes 2,35 Spanish Club 2. RICHARD LEE ANKERHOLZ Other Schools 2. BRIANA SUE APEL FHA 3,45 Kayettes 3,45 jCL 2,3,45 Other Schools 35 Pep Club 2,3,4. PAMELA SUE ASHER Band 2,3,45 Clarinet Choir 2,3,45 Citizen of Tomorrow Nominee 45 FHA 45 Girls' Glee Club 35 Glee Club Ensembles 35 Homeroom Of- ficer 2,35 Kayettes 253,45 junior Class Play 35 junior Class Play Crews 35 junior Prom Committees 35 Pantherettes 3,45 Student Coun- cil2. MICHAEL LEROY ATTERBERY FFA 3 - Vice-President 4. IANIS LYNN ATZENHOFFER Band 45 Girls' Glee Club 45 Kay- ettes 45 Other Schools 2,35 Senior Class Play Crews 45 Thespians 4. Senior Index pg. 2Sj48 SAITFEKI AVDjl AFS Exchange Student 45 Boys' Pep Club 45 FTA 45 French Club 45 jCL 45 Other Schools 25 Panther Pal 45 Student Council 45 Track 45 Cross- Country 4. DAVID LEE BAILEY CHRISTY SUE BAKER FHA 3,4, Board 45 FTA 2,3,45 French Club 2,3,45 Kayettes 2,3,45 Senior Class Play Crews 45 junior Class Play Crews 35 junior Prom Com- mittees 35 Senior Announcement Committee 45 She-Sharks 2. MARY FRANCES BARRIENTEZ FHA 3,45 FTA 45 Girls' Glee Club 2, 3,45 Glee Club Ensembles 3,45 Kay- ettes 3,45 Panther Tales Staff 45 Pep Club 3,45 Senior Class Play Crews 45 Spanish Club 3,4. SUSAN LYNN BARRY FTA 45 Cirls' Glee Club 2,35 Glee Club Ensembles 2,35 Kayettes 2,3,45 junior Prom Committees 35 Pep Club 2,3,4,Board 45 RHOREA Staff 45 Senior Class Play Crews 45 Span- ish Club 3,4,Board 4. CHARLES JOSEPH BAXTER A Cappella Choir 2,3,4 - Presi- dent5 Mens' Ensemble 25 Madri- gals 3,45 Pops Choir 45 Band 25 Band Ensembles 25 Baseball 25 Bas- ketball 2,3,45 Boys' State 35 Football 2,3,45 Homeroom Officer 2,35 jCL 3,4 - Treasurer5 junior Ring Committee 35 Mens' Glee Club 25 Student Council 4 - Vice-Presb dent5 Rhorea King Attendant 4. ANOL WILLARD BEAHM ll A Cappella Choir 2,3,45 Mens' En- Senior Activities semble 2,3,45 Madrigals 3,45 B- Club 2,3,45 Boys' Pep Club 45 Boys' State 35 Citizen of Tomorrow Nominee 35 FTA 45 Homeroorn Officer 2,3,45 Intramurals 25 junior Prom Committees 35 Mens' Glee Club 25 KMEA Choir 45 Panther Tales Staff 45 Panther Parade 45 Pops Choir 45 Senior Class Play 45 Spanish Club 2,3,4,Board 35 Track 2,35 Key Club5 State Music Festival Solo1 rating. LELAND FRANCIS BEFORT Boys Pep Club 45 Citizen of To- morrow Nominee 3,45 FTA 3,45 French Club 2,3,4 - Vice-Presi- dent5 junior Class Play 35 Upper 10341 45 Thespians 3545 Key Club. ROBERT EUGENE BEHRENS Boys' Pep Club5 FTA 45 jCL 4. IUDITH KAY BENDER Band 2,3,45 FHA 3,45 FTA 45 Kay- ettes 2,3,45 Pep Club 2,3545 Senior Class Play Crews 45 Spanish Club 2, 3. DEBBIE LYNN BENNETT B-Club 25 Baseball 25 Basketball 25 Citizen of Tomorrow 25 FHA 2, Board 25 FTA 25 French Club 25 Homeroom Officer 25 Kayettes 2,3, 4, Board 45 jCL 2,3,45 junior Class Play Crews 35 junior Prom Com- mittees 35 Office Education 25 Other Schools 25 Spanish Club 2,3, 4, Board 45 Student Council 25 Bas- ketball, Tennis and Track Team Manager 25 Tennis 25 Track 25 Class Refreshment Chairman 25 Sopho- more Class Service Award 2. PAULA jEAN BIEKER Other Schools 2,3,4. KRISTIN LYNN BIGGS Band 2,35 FHA 2,3,4, Board 2,3,45 FTA 2,3 - Treasurer, 4 - Vice- President5 Homeroom Officer 45 Kayettes 2,3,45 Panther Tales Staff 45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Spanish Club 2,3, 4. DEBRA KAYE BIRD Basketball Queen Attendant 45 Citizen of Tomorrow Nominee 25 FHA 2,3 - Treasurer, 4 - Vice- President, Board 25 Homeroom Officer 2,3,45 Kayettes 2,3,45 lunior Ring Committee5 Pep Club 2,3,45 Spanish Club 2,3,4 - Secretary5 Student Council 45 Upper 10041. DEE ALLEN BIRD Boys' Pep Club 45 FTA 3,45 Football 25 Intramurals 2,35 Panther Tales Stall 45 Spanish Club 2,3. LYNNE ELLEN BLACK FHA 2,3,4. KENNETH LEE BLAIR Football 25 Intramurals 2,35 Pan- ther Tales Staff 45 Spanish Club 25 Track 3. LINDA KAY BLAIR MICHAEL BARTON BLAKE Boys' Pep Club 45 Boys' State 35 FTA 45 Football 25 Other Schools 25 Spanish Club 45 Upper 10'Va 45 Key Clubs. GARY ROBERT BLESSING FFA 3,4. LADONNA FAYE BODINE Girls' Glee Club 45 Kayettes 25 Other Schools 35 Library Assistant 2. DEBRA FAYE BOMBARDIER A Cappella Choir 3,45 Choir En- sembles 35 Basketball Queen At- tendant 25 junior Class President 35 FHA 2,3,45 FTA 3,45 French Club 2, 35 Girls' Glee Club 25 Glee Club Ensembles 25 Homeroom Officer 2,3,45 Kayettes 2,3,4, Board 45 ju- nior Class Play 37 lunior Prom Committees 35 junior Ring Com- mittee 35 Pep Club 2,3,45 Senior Class Play Crews 45 Student Coun- cil 35 Rhorea Queen Attendant 4. IENNIFER SUE BORCHERS A Capella Choir 3,45 Madrigals 35 Citizen of Tomorrow Nominee 45 FHA 2,3,4, Board 35 Girls' Glee Club 25 Glee Club Ensembles 25 Songleader 45 Homeroom Officer 2,35 Kayettes 2,3,4, Board 35 junior Prom Committees 35 KMEA Choir 45 Pep Club 3,45 Pops Choir 45 RHOREA Staff 4 - Editor5 Senior Announcement Committee 45 Spanish Club 2,3 - Secretary, 4 - President5 Student Council 254. BEVERLY JEAN BORRON FHA 2,3,4, Board 3,45 Homeroom Officer 25 Kayettes 2,3,45 jCL 35 junior Class Play Crews 35 junior Prom Committees 35 Pep Club 2,3, 45 Senior Class Play Crews 4. IUDITH ANN BOWSKY Band 2,45 Clarinet Choir 2,45 Clari- net Quartet 25 Citizen of Tomor- row Nominee 45 Debate 25 FTA 2,3, 4, Board 3,45 Kayettes 2,3,4, Board 3,45 NFL 2,45 Pep Club 253,45 Pep Band 2,45 Senior Class Play Crews 45 Spanish Club 3,45 Upper 10 !u 4. MARVIN ALAN BOYD FFA 3,4. CAREN SUE BOYER A Capella Choir 3,45 Choir Ensem- bles 35 FHA 3,45 FTA 45 Girls' Glee Club 25 Glee Club Ensembles 25 Kayettes 2,3,45 Panther Tales Staff 45 Senior Class Play 4. RAVONDA FAYE BRACK Sophomore Class Treasurer 25 ju- nior Class Secretary 35 Distributive Education 45 Kayettes 2,3 - Secre- tary5 junior Class Play 35 junior Ring Committee 35 Other Schools 2,35 Pep Club 2,35 Student Council 35 Yearbook Editor 3, CECIL ALLEN BRADLEY FFA 2,3 - Treasurer, 4 - Vice- President5 Homeroom Officer 3,45 junior Class Play 35 junior Prom Committees 35 Panther Tales Staff 4 -- Ad Manager5 Senior Class Play Crews 45 Voice of Democracy 3. PHYLLIS ANN BRECKENRIDGE B-Team Cheerleader 35 FHA 2,3,4, Board 35 FTA 45 Kayettes 45 Other Schools 2,35 Pep Club 2,3,45 Span- ish Club 4. IAMES IOSEPH BRIEL A Capella Choir 2,3,45 Madrigals 35 B-Club 2,3,45 Basketball 2,35 Corri- 'gan King Candidate 45 Football 25 Homeroom Officer 35 Intramurals 45 ICI. 3,45 junior Class Play Crew 35 Pops Choir 45 Student Council 35 Tennis 2,3,4. RANDY GENE BRISCOE PATRICIA ANN BUCK FHA 2,3,45 FTA 2,3,45 Girls' Glee Club 2,3,45 Glee Club Ensembles 2, 3,45 Kayettes 2,3,45 jCL 35 junior Prom Committees 35 Pep Club 2,3, 45 RHOREA Staff 4. RUSSELL CONWELL BUCHANAN III jCL 25 Football2. DARCY DELOME BUEHLER A Cappella Choir 3,45 Choir En- sembles 35 B-Team Cheerleader 25 Basketball Queen Attendant 35 FHA 2,3,45 FTA 2,45 French Club 25 Girls' Glee Club 25 Glee Club En- sembles 25 Homeroom Officer 2.3. 45 Kayettes 2,3,45 junior Class Play Crews 25 junior Prom Committees 35 Pep Club 2,3,45 RHOREA Queen Attendant 45 RHOREA Staff 45 She- Sharks 3,45 Spanish Club 3,45 Stu- dent Council 25 Tennis 2,35 Varsity Cheerleader 354. CHARLENE IANE BURCH FHA 45 FTA 2,3,45 Girls' Glee Club 25 Glee Club Ensembles 25 Kayettes 2,3,45 ICL 35 Pep Club 2,3,4. LINDA LEE BURNS FHA 2,3,45 Kayettes 2,3,45 jCL 2,3,4. KATHRYN ANN BURTON Girls' Glee Club 2,35 Kayettes 2,35 Panther Tales Staff 45 Spanish Club 3. MARIORIE ANN CALVERT FHA 45 FTA 45 Girls' Glee Club 45 Kayettes 45 jCL 25 Senior Class Play Crews 45 Library Assistant 2,3. ALAN LEE CARAWAY Band 2,35 jCL 2,3,45 Pep Band 2,3. STEPHEN CHARLES CARROLL B-Club 3,45 Baseball 2,3,45 Basket- ball 2,3,45 Boys' State 35 Corrigan King 25 Corrigan King 45 FTA 3,4 - Treasurer5 Homeroom Officer 35 Hi-Y5 Key Club5 junior Class Play 35 junior Prorn Committees 35 Li- brary Assistant 45 Mens' Glee Club 25 Panther Tales Staff 4 - Assistant Editor5 Spanish Club 2,3,4, Board 4. MICHAELIOHN CAVANAUGH Boys' Pep Club 4 - President5 Boys' State 3 - County Sheriff5 Senior Class Cheerleader 45 FTA 45 Football 25 Homeroom Officer 2,3, 45 Intramurals 2,3,45 junior Prom Committees 35 Panther Parade 45 Key Club5 Senior Class Play 45 Spanish Club 2,45 Student Council 4. LYNN DARYLE CHESTNUT MARY ANN CHRISTIANSEN FHA 45 FTA 45 Kayettes 2,3,4, Board 45 junior Class Play Crews 35 junior Prom Committees 35 Panth- er Tales Staff 45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Senior Class Play Crews 45 Spanish Club 2,3,4. DONALD STEVEN CLINE CHRISTINE DENISE COGDILL FHA 3,45 French Club 25 Girls' Glee MICHAELIOSEPH COLEMAN Distributive Education 4 - Vice- President5 FTA 2,35 Spanish club 2, 3. KATHERINE ANN COLLINS Girls' Glee Club 25 Kayettes 2,3,45 junior Class Play Crews 35 junior Prom Committees 35 Pep Club 2,35 Spanish Club 3,4. DEBRA IO CONDIT FHA 45 French Club 2,35 Home- room Officer 2535 Pep Club 2,3,45 StudentGymTeacher. ARLON DON COOK jR. DARRELL COUCH NANCY RAE CRAIN FHA 2,3,45 FTA 2,3,45 Girls' Glee Club 45 Kayettes 2,3,45 junior Class Play Crews 35 Pep Club 3,45 Senior Class Play Crews. BRENDA GALE CROWE FI-IA 2,3,45 FTA 2,3,45 Homeroom Officer 45 Kayettes 2,3,45 jCL 2,3,45 junior Class Play Crews 35 junior Prom Committees 35 Panther Pa- rade 45 Pep Club 2,3,4, Board 3,45 Pepperettes 3,45 RHOREA Staff 4 - Business Manager5 Senior Class Play Crews 45 Thespians 4. GARY PAUL DAMM Band 35 Dance Band 35 Intramurals 2,35 jCL 3545 Pep Band 35 Senior Class Play 45 Tennis 3. ROBERTA SUE DAVIS Band 2,3,45 FHA 2535 FTA 2,3,45 Kayettes 2,3,45 Pantherettes 3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Senior Class Play Crews 45 She-Sharks 3,45 Spanish Club 2,3,4. EDWARD LEE DEPIESSE A Cappella Choir 25 Choir Ensem- bles 25 Mixed Choir 25 Mens' Glee Club 3,4, MARVIN LEE DEWEY A Cappella Choir 3,45 Football 25 Homeroom Officer 2,3,45 Mens' Glee Club 2,45 Student Council 3. MARY CHRISTINE DOHERTY Citizen of Tomorrow Nominee 45 Girls' Glee Club 25 Glee Club En- sembles 25 Kayettes 2,3,45 jCL 2,3, 4 - President5 junior Prom Com- mittees 35 Panther Pal Attendant 45 Pep Club 2,3,45 RHOREA Staff 4 - Assistant Editor5 Senior Class Play Crews 45 Student Council 45 Upper 'l0'Vn 4. DONALD DEAN DOLEZAL IR. A Cappella Choir 45 Boys' Pep Club 45 Mens' Glee Club 2,35 Spanish Club 25 Homeroom Offi- cer 45 Student Council 4. EILEEN MARIE DOONAN A Cappella Choir 3,45 Choir En- sembles 35 FHA 2,3,4, Board 3545 FTA 3,45 French Club 3,45 Girls' Glee Club 25 Glee Club Ensembles 25 Homeroom Officer 25 Kayettes 2,3,45 jCL 25 Panther Parade 45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Senior Class Play 45 Student Council 4. IANICE ELAINE DREILING FHA 25 FTA 45 Girls' Glee Club 25 Kayettes 2,3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Se- nior Class Play Crews 45 Spanish Club 3,4. WILLIAM EUGENE DREILING Boys' Pep Club 45 Panther Tales Staff4. DEBRA ANN DRY FHA 35 FTA 3,45 French Club 35 Girls' Glee Club 2,45 Glee Club Ensembles 2,45 Kayettes 2,3,45 Panther Tales Staff 45 Pep Club 3. SUSANN ELAINE DUNN Band 25 Saxophone Ensemble 25 FHA 2,3,45 FFA 2,3,45 Homeroom Officer 25 Kayettes 2,3,4, Board 45 junior Prom Committees 35 Pan- ther Tales Staff 45 Pep Band 25 Se- nior Announcement Committee 45 Senior Class Play Crews 45 She- Sharks 2,3,45 Spanish Club 2,3,4, Board 45 Thespians 3,4. VENITA MAE DYER FTA 2,3,45 Kayettes 2,3,45 Pep Club 25 Spanish Club 2,3,4. EUNICE IRENE EATON A Cappella Choir 3,45 Choir En- sembles 35 FHA 3,45 FTA 2,45 Girls' Glee Club 25 Glee Club Ensembles 25 Kayettes 2,3,4, Board 45 lunior Class Play Crews 35 Senior Class Play Crews 4. IAMES LAWRENCE EDWARDS IR. B-Club 253,45 Boys' Pep Club 45 Boys' State 35 Citizen of Tomorrow Nominee 45 Football 3,45 Home- room Officer 45 Intramurals 2,3,45 jCL 2,3,45 Air Force Academy Ap- pointee 4. BRENDA KAY ENGLE FHA 2,3545 FTA 45 Football Queen Attendant 45 Girls' Glee Club 25 Homeroom Officer 2,3,45 Kayettes 2,3,45 junior Ring Committee 35 Pep Club 2,3,45 RHOREA Staff 45 Spanish Club 2,3,4. GREGORY KIM ENGLEMAN A Capella Choir 2,3,45 Choir En- sembles 35 Pops Choir 45 FTA 45 jCL 35 KMEA Choir 45 Key Club. RHONDA SUE ENGLEMAN Band 2,3,45 Flute Choir 25 Panther- ettes 3545 FHA 253,45 FTA 2,3545 A Kayettes 2,3,45 jCL 35 junior Prom Committees 35 Pep Band 3,45 Pep Club 2,3,4. IERRY ALAN ENSMINGER B-Club 2,3,45 Boys' Pep Club 45 Debate 25 FTA 45 Homeroom Offi- cer 2,35 Intramurals 25 junior Prom Committees 35 NFL 25 Panther Tales Staff 45 Spanish Club 3,45 Student Council 35 Track 25 Wres- tling 25 Key Club. SHARNON LOUISE EVERS FHA 2,3,45 FTA 45 French Club 2,35 Kayettes 2,3,45 Office Education 45 Pep Club 2,3,45 DECA 4 - Secretary. DOUGLAS ROBERT EWING B-Club 2,3,45 Baseball 2,3,45 Bas- ketball 2,3,45 FFA 2,3 and 4 - Sec- retary: Football 2,3,45 Homeroom Officer 2,3,45 junior Prorn Com- mittees 35 junior Ring Committee 35 Panther Tales Staff 45 Spanish Club 2,3. WILLIAM HAROLD FAIRBANKS B-Club 2,3,45 Boys' Pep Club 45 Football 2,3,45 Homeroom Officer 2,35 Intramurals 2,3,45 junior Ring Committee 35 Panther Tales Staff 45 Senior Announcement Committee 45 Spanish Club 2,35 Track 2,3,45 Wrestling 2,3. PAMELA SUE FANSHIER Citizen of Tomorrow Nominee 45 FHA 2,3,45 FTA 45 Kayettes 2,3,45 jCL 2,3,45 junior Prom Committees 35 Pep Club 2,3,45 RHOREA Staff 45 Senior Class Play Crews 4. ROBERT ORAN FARIS ll Track 25 Wrestling 2,3,4. CYNTHIA ELIZABETH FOLDS LONNIE LEROY FOOS Band 2,3,45 Boys' Pep Club 45 Intra- murals 3,4. NANCY ANN FOOS Girls Glee Club 3,45 Pep Club 35 RHOREA Staff 4. KENT ALAN FOSTER Homeroom officer 25 junior Class Play Crews 3. KAREN LEA FRAZIER A Cappella Choir 3,45 Madrigals 35 Pops Choir 45 B-Team Cheerleader 35 Citizen of Tomorrow Nominee 45 FHA 3,45 FTA 3,45 Forensics 2,45 Friendliest Student 45 French Club 2,3,45 Girls Glee Club 2: Glee Club Ensembles 25 Girls' State 35 Home- room Officer 2,3,45 Kayettes 2,3,45 Girls' Nation Semifinalist5 Girls' State Speaker of the House5 junior Class Play 35 junior Prom Commit- tees 35 Panther Tales Staff 4 - Fea- ture Editon Pep Club 2,3,45 Stu- dent Council 2,3,45 Varsity Cheer- leader 45 Thespians 3,45 Rhorea Queen Attendant 4. PATRICK W. FRENCH FFA 45 FTA 35 junior Prom Com- mittees 35 Panther Tales Staff4. MAX EUGENE FRY IR. LISA IEAN FURREY Debate 25 Distributive Education 45 Pep Club 4. TIMOTHY IOSEPH GARRETT B-Club 2,3,45 Boys' Pep Club 45 Golf 2,3,45 Intramurals 2,3,45 Hi-Y. 5 TERRY LYNN GAUNT Baseball 45 Boys' Pep Club 45 FFA 2, 3,4 - Treasurer5 FTA 45 Home- room Officer 45 junior Class Play Crews 35 junior Prom Committees 35 Panther Tales Staff 45 Baseball Manager 45 Key Club5 Hi-Y5 Li- brary Assistant 4. DENNIS ALVIN GERSTNER B-Club 2,3,45 FFA 2,3,4 - Report- er5 Homeroom Officer 3,45 junior Ring Committee 35 Panther Tales Staff 45 Spanish Club 25 Wrestling 2,3. KRIS ANN GILES FGA 2,3,45 FTA 3,45 Kayettes 2,3,45 junior Prom Committees 35 Pep Club 2,3,45 Pepperettes 45 Spanish Club 3,4. MICHAEL WAYNE GILLILAND A Cappella Choir 3,45 Madrigals 35 B-Club 2,3,45 Band 2,35 Clarinet Choir 2,35 Woodwind Choir 2,35 Boys' Pep Club 45 Boys' State 35 FTA 3,4, Board 45 Football 2,3,45 Forensics 45 French Club 25 Intra- murals 35 jCL 2,3,45 junior Class Play 35 junior Prom Committees 35 KMEA Choir 45 Pops Choir 45 RHOREA Staff 45 Senior Class Play 45 Tennis 2,3,45 Thespians 3,4, ANN ELIZABETH GINGRICH FHA 2,35 Girls' Glee Club 2,3,45 Glee Club Ensembles 2,3. BOBBY LEON GITGOOD Distributive Education 45 French Club 25 junior Class Play 35 Senior Class Play Crews 45 3rd Place Ad- vertising-State Leadership DE. SANDRA KAY GOAD Citizen of Tomorrow Nominee 45 FHA 2,3,45 FTA 45 French Club 2,35 Kayettes 2,3,45 Office Eduction 45 DECA Club Reporter 45 Pep Club 2,3,4. PEGGY LOUISE COUGH Band 2,35 Citizen of Tomorrow Nominee 25 Dance Band 2,35 FTA 3,45 Forensics 3,45 French Club 2,3, 45 Girls' Glee Club 25Kayettes 3,45 junior Class Play 35 junior Class Play Crews 35 NFL.3,45 KMEA Or- chestra 25 Pep Band 2,35 Upper 'IOIVQ 45 Thespians 3,4 - Vice- President, IAMES LEE GRAF B-Club 2,3,45 Baseball 45 Boys' Pep Club 45 Football 3,45 French Club 2,35 Intramurals 2,3,45 Baseball Team Manager 45 Tennis 45 Wres- tling 2,3. jlM BYRON GREENE B-Club 2,3,45 Boys' Pep Club 45 Footmann 2,3,45 Homeroom Offi- cer 25 Intramurals 2,35 Mens' Glee Club 3,45 Panther Tales Staff 45 Track 2,3,45 Wrestling 2,3,45 Hon- orable Mention for Football All League5 Wrestling All League. DEBRAREAGRIFFIN FHA 2,3,45 Kayettes 45 Other Schools 2,3,4. SANDRA SUEGRIFFITH Citizen of Tomorrow Nominee 45 Girls' Glee Club 25 Kayettes 2,3,4, Board 45 junior Prom Committees 35 Pep Club 2,3,45 Senior Class Play Crews 45 Spanish Club 3. CHERYL LYNN GROVER Girls' Glee Club 2,45 Kayettes 2,3,45 Other Schools 35 Pep Club 2,3,45 Thespians 4. MARY KALEHA GUESNIER FHA 2,3,45 FTA 4: Kayettes 3,45 jCL 35 Pep Club 2,3,45 Senior Class Play Crews 4. REBECCA MARIE GUESNIER FHA 2,3,45 FTA 3,45 Homeroom Officer 35 Kayettes 2,3,45 Pep Club 2,3,4, Board 35 Spanish Club 2,3,4. RAMONA KAY GUINN Debate 35 FHA 2,3,45 Board 3,45 FTA 2,45 Forensics 35 Homeroom Officer 25 Kayettes 2,3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Spanish Club 3. LYLE LUNDY GUNN Boys' Pep Club 45 Hi-Y5 FTA 45 Homeroom Officer 25 jCL 25 junior Prom Committees 35 Panther Tales Staff 45 Spanish Club 3,45 Tennis 2, ROBERT ROCK GUNN B-Club 2,3,45 Boys' Pep Club 45 Corrigan King Candidate 35 De- bate 35 FTA 2,3,45 Forensics 3,45 Intramurals 2,3,45 jCL 2,3,45 junior Prom Committees 35 NFL 3,45 Panther Tales Staff 45 Senior Class Play Crews 45 Spanish Club 2,3,45 Tennis 2,3,45 Thespians 45 Key Club5 Hi-Y. CHARLES WILFORD GUTHRIEIR. B-Club 2,3,45 Basketball 2,3,45 Hi- Y5 FTA 45 jCL 35 Spanish Club 2,3,4 - Treasurer5 Tennis 25 Track 35 Rhorea King 4. MICHAEL NORMAN HAMMEKE B-Club 2,3,45 Baseball 2,35 Citizen of Tomorrow Nominee 45 Distribu- tive Education 4 - President5 Homeroom Officer 3,45 Intramur- als 2,3,45 Panther Tales Staff 45 Se- nior Announcement Committee 4. RITA MARIE HAMMERSCHMIDT Citizen of Tomorrow Nominee 45 junior Class Vice-President 35 FHA 2,3,4 - President5 FTA 2,3,4, Board 3: Homeroom Officer 3,45 Kayettes 2,3,4, Board 35 jCL 2,3,4, Board 2,35 junior Class Play 35 ju- nior Prom Committees 35 Pep Club 2,3,45 Pepperettes 3,45 RHOREA Staff 45 Student Council 3,45 She- Sharks 2,3,4, Board 35 Upper 'l0'Vu5 Rhorea Queen 4. STEPHEN HAMMERSMITH RICHARD LEE HANSEN DOUGLAS RAY HARBAUGH A Cappella Choir 3,45 Choir En- sembles 35 B-Club 2,3,45 Baseball 25 Basketball 2,3,45 Football 2,3,45 Homeroom Officer 45 Men's Glee Club 25 Pops Choir 45 Spanish Club 2,3,45 Student Council 45 Track 3,45 Honorable Mention for All League Football5 Honorable Mention for All American Team FootbalI5 Who's Who Nominee. SANDRA KAY HARMON Girls' Glee Club 45 Kayettes 45 Panther Tales staff 45 Professional Business Women Honorary Stu- dent. PAMELA KAY HARMONY FHA 2,3,45 Homeroom Officer 2,35 Kayettes 2,35 Pep Club 2,35 Spanish Club 35 Student Council 2. PHILIP R. HARRIS B-Club 2,3,45 Baseball 3,45 Boys' Pep Club 45 Key Club, Board5 Hi- Y5 FTA 45 Football 2,3,45 Home- room Officer 45 Intramurals 2,3,45 Panther Tales Staff 45 Senior Class Play Crews 45 Spanish Club 3,45 Wrestling3,4. DAVID DUANE HAYS DAVID GILL HEATON Band 25 Boys' Pep Club 45 Spanish Club 3,4, Board 45 Key Club5 Hi-Y. PATRICIA GAYE HELSEL Girls' Glee Club 25 Office Educa- tion 45 BECK 45 OEA 4. VICTORINUSIOESEPH HERL IR. Intramurals 35 Key Club 45 Other Schools 2. ARLANA IRENE HERREN FHA 2,3,45 Kayettes 2,35 Pep Club 25 RHOREA Staff4. KELLY KIM HERREN Band 2,3,45 jazz Band 2,3,45 Percus- sion Ensemble 45 junior Class Cheerleader 35 Key CIub5 Hi-Y5 Dance Band 2,3,45 FTA 3,45 Home- room Officer 2,3,45 junior Prom Committees 35 junior Ring Com- mittee 35 Pep Band 2,3,45 Spanish Club 3,45 Rhorea King Attendant4. BONNIE KATHRYN HERRMAN FHA 2,3,45 Girls' Glee Club 45 Glee Club Ensembles 45 Kayettes 2,3,4. PAMELA SUE HERRMAN FHA 2,3,45 Girls' Glee Club 25 Glee Club Ensembles 25 Homeroom Officer 25 Kayettes 2,3,45 jCL 2,3,4, Board 45 junior Prom Committees 35 Pep Club 2,3,4. STEVEIOHN HICKEL Band 35 Mens' Glee Club 2,3,45 Pep Band 35 Senior Class Play 45 Track Team Manager 2. VICKY MAE HILTON FHA 3,45 FTA 45 Girls' Glee Club 2, 45 Glee Club Ensembles 45 Kayettes 3,45 Pep Club 3,4. SCOTT ALAN HINKLE Band 2,45 Dance Band 2,45 Mens' Glee Club 25 Other Schools 2,35 Studen'Council'2. ERNEST LEROY HIPP Distributive Education 45 Hi-Y. ROWAN LEE HOEME Boys' Pep Club 4. CHERYL HOFFSMITH LOIS jANE HOLDER FHA 3,4. ROXANNE HOLLEMAN Citizen of Tomorrow Nominee 2,35 FHA 2,3,45 FTA 2,3,45 Homeroom Officer 2,35 Kayettes 2,3,45 junior Class Play Crews 35 Panther Tales Staff 45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Spanish Club 2,35 Thespians 2,35 Student Gym Teacher 2,3. BRUCE TRENT HOLLEMBEAK Boys' Pep Club 45 Intramurals 3,45 Panther Tales Staff 45 Senior An- nouncement Committee 4. TIMOTHY CHARLES HOS5 Boys' Pep Club 45 FFA 3,45 Intra- murals 2,3,45 Spanish Club 2,3, LAURA B. HOUCHIN FHA4. DONNA LEE HOUSE Distributive Education 45 Other Schools 25 Kayettes 2,35 Basketball Queen Attendant 25 Sophomore Class Secretary 25 FHA 25 Girls' Glee Club 25 Girls' Glee Club En- sembles 25 Office Education 2. PATRICK CLARK HULL BRUCE WAYNE HUSS A Cappella Choir 45 B-Club 2,3,45 Boys State 35 Citizen of Tomorrow Nominee 35 Band 2,35 Band En- sembles 2,35 Basketball 2,3,45 Foot- ball 2,3,45 Homeroom Officer 2,35 Panther Tales Staff 45 Pops Choir 45 Spanish Club 2,3,45 Student Coun- cil 25 Track 2,3. IANFF LYNN HUTCHISON Citizen of Tomorrow Nominee 45 FTA 3,45 Homeroom Officer 45 Kayettes 2,3,4 - Secretary, Board 35 jCL 45 lunior Class Play 35 junior Class Play Crews 35 Other Schools 25 Pep Club 2,3,45 Pepperettes 45 Senior Class Play 45 Spanish Club 2, 3,45 Student Council 45 Upper 'loufu 45 Thespians 3,4 - Secretaiy5 Put- nam Nominee 4. ELDON LEROY INGRAM FFA 35 Football 3,4. RODNEY IENSEN jO ANN IEWELL FHA 2,3,45 FTA 45 Kayettes 2,3,45 Other Schools 35 Pep Club 2,3,4. IENNY KAY IOHNSON FHA 2,3,45 FTA 2,3,45 Girls' Glee Club 2,3,45 Glee Club Ensembles 2, 35 Homeroom Officer 2,35 Kayettes 2,3,45 junior Ring Committee 35 Pep Club 2,3,45 Spanish Club 3. MARGARET IEAN IOHNSON FHA 3,45 Girls' Glee Club 3,45 Kay- ettes 4. CARMA jEAN IUERGENSEN Girls' Glee Club 2,3,45 Girls' Glee Club Ensembles 45 Kayettes 4. PAMELA KAY jURGENSEN Band 2,35 Pep Band 2,35 Dance Band 2,35 FHA 2,3,45 FTA 2,3,45 Kayettes 2,3,45 Pantherette 35 Pep Club 2,3,4, Board 3,45 Pepperettes 45 RHOREA Staff 45 Spanish Club 3, 45 Homeroom Officer 4. IOLENE ANN KEIL A Capella Choir 45 FHA 2,3,45 Girls' Glee Club 25 Glee Club Ensembles 25 Kayettes 2,3,45 jCL 3,45 Pep Club 2,35 RHOREA Staff 4. CHRISTINE ADELE KELLER A Capella Choir 3,45 Choir Ensem- bles 35 Pops Choir 45 Band 3,45 Dance Band 2,35 Pep Band 2,35 Brass Quartet 2,35 Citizen of To- morrow Nominee 45 FTA 2,3,4, Board 45 French Club 35 Home- room Officer 45 Kayettes 2,3,4, Board 45 jCL 35 junior Class Play Crews 35 junior Prom Committees 35 Pep Club 2,3,45 Pepperettes 45 Tennis 2,3,45 Upper 1O'Va 45 WCKL League Tennis Champion. KIMBERLY KAY KEPKA FHA 2,3,45 FTA 45 Homeroom Offi- cer 25 Kayettes 2,3,4, Board 45 jCL 3,4, Board 45 junior Prom Commit- tees 35 Pep Club 2,3,45 Senior Class Play Crews 45 Student Council 25 Upper 1096. MARY WINIFRED KERN Distributive Education 45 FHA 2,3. IANN ELAINE KERSHNER A Cappella Choir 3,45 Choir En- sembles 35 FHA 3,45 FTA 2,3,45 Girls' Glee Club 25 Glee Club En- sembles 25 Kayettes 2,3,45 jCL 2,3,4 - Secretary, Board 35 Pep Club 2, 3,4, Board 45 Pepperettes 45 Upper 'l0'Vn 4. MILTON DAVID KITE B-Club 2,3,45 Boys' Pep Club 45 Boys' State 35 Debate 35 FTA 45 Football 25 French Club 2,3,45 ln- tramurals 25 junior Class Play 35 junior Class Play Crews 35 junior Prom Committees 35 NFL 35 Senior Class Play 45 Wrestling 2,35 Thespi- ans 2,3. MARILYN IANE KLIMA FHA 45 Girls' Glee Club 2,35 Kay- ettes 45 Pep Club 3. MARY MARGARET KOCH FHA 2,3 - Historian 45 FTA 2,3,4, Board 45 Homeroom Officer 2,45 Kayettes 2,3,45 jCL 2,3,4, Board 35 junior Ring Committee 35 Pep Club 2,3,4 - Vice-President5 Pep- perettes4. STANLEY MARK KOMAREK B-Club 2,3,45 FTA 25 Football 25 jCL 45 Track 2,35 Wrestling 2,4. MARLIN ELDEN KRAFT BlLLYjOE KROM Panther Tales Staff 4. ANTON GREGORY KUHN Boys' Pep Club 45 FTA 35 Home- room Officer 4. MELINDA ANN KULTGEN FHA 2,45 Spanish Club 4. LOU ANN LARSON A Cappella Choir 3,45 Madrigals 35 Citizen of Tomorrow Nominee 45 Sophomore Class Vice-President 25 Senior Class Treasurer 45 FHA 3,45 FTA 45 Girls' Glee Club 25 Girls' Glee Club Accgmpanist 25 Glee Club Ensembles 25 Kayettes 2,3,4, Board 35 jCL 35 junior Prom Com- mittees 35 Pep Club 2,3,45 Pepper- ettes 45 RHOREA Staff 45 Senior Announcement Committee 45 Pops Choir 4. DOUGLAS HAROLD LAUDICK FFA 3,4. MARILYN JANE LAWRENCE LAWRENCE MICHAEL LEEPER Distributive Education 45 FFA 2. CHARLOTTE KAY LEIGAN Band 2,35 Dance Band 2,35 FFA 2,35 Kayettes 35 Pantherettes 35 Panther Tales Staff 45 Pep Band 2,35 Pep Club 4. AGNES ANN LEIKER FHA 25 Office Education 4. DOROTHY ELLEN LEWIS Girls' Glee Club 2,3,45 Kayettes 4. IAMES ALTON LOFLAND FFA 2,3,4. CAROLYN FAYE LOFTIS FOREST STANTON LOVE Band 2,3,45 Sax Quintet 45 Jazz Band 2,3,45 Stage Band 2,3,45 Dance Band 3,45 FTA 45 Home- room Officer 45 Pep Band 2,3,45 Spanish Club 45 Student Council 45 Key Club - Vice President, Treasurer. SARAJANELUNDQUIST Citizen of Tomorrow Nominee 45 FTA 3545 French Club 2,3,4, Board 3545 Girls' Glee Club 25 Kayettes 2, 3545 Board 3,45 JCL 3,45 Junior Class Play Crews 35 Junior Prom Com- mittees 35 Pep Club 45 RHOREA Staff 45 Senior Class Play Crews 45 Spanish Club 45 Upper 10045 45 Thespians 45 Putman Nominee 4. ALAN MAURICE LUITRELL Boys' Pep Club 45 Debate 35 FTA 45 Football 25 Homeroom Officer 45 Intramurals 2,35 JCL 3,45 Mens' Glee Club 35 Senior Class Play 45 Tennis 2,3,4. SHARRON ELAINE LUTTRELL FHA 3545 FTA 2,35 Pep Club 3,4. GREGORY LYNN MacDONALD FFA 2. CLAUDIA LEE MCALLASTER A Cappella Choir 3,45 Madrigals 35 AFS Finalist 35 Band 25 Clarinet Choir 25 Citizen of Tomorrow Nominee 2,45 Dance Band 25 FHA 2,3,45 FTA 2,3,45 Kayettes 2,3,45 JCL 2,3 - State President, 4, Board 3,45 Junior Class Play 35 Junior Prom Committees 35 Pep Band 25 Pep Club 2,3,45 Pops Choir 45 Senior Class Play Crews 45 Upper 10W 45 Thespians 3,45 Watkins-Berger Scholar 3,45 Putnam Scholar 45 Merit Finalist 45 DAR Good Citizen 45 Soroptimist Good Citizen 4. KATHLEEN DIANE MCCULLEY FHA 2,3545 FTA 45 Kayettes 2,3545 JCL 2,3,4,Board 45 Junior Class Play Crews 35 Pep Club 3,45 Senior Class Play Crews. KAREN RUTH MCDONALD A Cappella Choir 3,45 Choir Ac- companist 3,45 Madrigals 3,45 B- Club 45 Band 2,3,4 - Senior Rep- resentative5 Flute Choir 25 Flute Quartet 35 Woodwind Trio 45 Citi- zen of Tomorrow Nominee 35 Dance Band 2,3,45 FTA 253,45 French Club 35 Girls' Glee Club 25 Glee Club Accompanist 25 Glee Club Ensembles 25 Homeroom Officer 2,35 Kayettes 2,3,4,Board 3, 45 JCL 2,35 Junior Class Play Crews 35 Pep Club 2,3,45 Pep Band 2,3,45 Pops Choir 45 Tennis 3545 Lyons All-State Band. PHILLIP WAYNE MCELHANEY Band 2,3,45 Stage Band 2,35 Jazz Ensemble 45 Brass Quartet 25 Brass Ensemble 35 Citizen of Tomorrow Nominee 45 Homeroom Officer 2, 3,45 Pep Band 2,3,45 Spanish Club 2,3,45 Key Club5 Hi-Y. DENNIS PATRICK MCGREEVY B-Club 25 Baseball 2535 FFA 2,3,45 FTA 45 Mens' Glee Club 2,35 Span- ish Club3. BRENDA JO MCJUNKIN Fha 2. BURTON IRVIN MCJUNKIN FFA 3,4. FRANK ALBERT MCKINNEY FFA 35 FTA 45 French Club 3,45 Ju- nior Class Play 35 Junior Class Play Crews 35 Junir Prom Committees 35 Mens' Glee Club 2535 Senior Class Play Crews 4. LAWRENCE EUGENE MCLAUGHLIN Boys' Pep Club 45 Football 25 Key Club5 Intramurals 2,3,45 Panther Tales Staff 45 Spanish Club 35 Merit Comendation 4. JANICE PAULINE MCNETT FHA 2,3545 FTA 45 Girls' Glee Club 2,3,45 Kayettes 2,45 Pep Club 253,45 She-Sharks 2. DEBRA ANN MAHER Citizen of Tomorrow Nominee 35 FHA 2,3545 FTA 2,354 - President, Board 35 Girls' State Alternate 35 Homeroom Officer 2,3,45 Kayettes 2,3 - Treasurer, 45 JCL 2,3,45 Board 45 Junior Class Play Crews 35 lunior Prom Committees 35 Junior Ring Committee 35 Pep Club 2,3,4, Board 35 Pepperettes 45 Senior Class Play Crews 45 Student Coun- cil 4. KAREN KAY MANETH FHA 2,3,4, Board 3,45 FTA 45 French Club 35 Kayettes 2,3,45 JCL 25 Pep Club 2,3,4. ERLENE ELIZABETH MARSH FHA 2,3,4, Board 3,45 FTA 45 Kay- ettes 2,3,45 JCL 2,3,45 Board 45 Pep Club 45 Upper 10'Vn. RICHARD LEE MARSH A Cappella Choir 2,3545 Madrigals 35 B-Club 2,3,45 Band 2,35 Brass Choir 35 Basketball 2,35 Citizen ol Tomorrow Nominee 45 Football 3, 45 Friendliest Student 45 Home- room Officer 2,3,45 Junior Prom Committees 35 Pops Choir 45 RHOREA Staff 45 Student Council 2,3,4 - President5 Basketball Team Manager 45 Tennis 25 Upper 10045 Key Club, Board5 Boys' State 35 RHOREA King Attendant 4. ROBERT NEIL MARSH A Cappella Choir 2,3,45 B-Club 2,3, 45 Band 2,35 Brass Choir 35 Basket- ball 2,35 Boys State 35 Citizen of Tomorrow Nominee 3,45 Senior Class President 45 Corrigan King Candidate 45 FTA 45 Football 35 Homeroom Officer 35 Junior Prom Committees 35 Panther Tales Staff 45 Pep Band 25 Student Council 45 Basketball Team Manager 45 Up- per10'Vii. BONNIEJEAN MASON FHA 3,45 FTA 3,45 Girls' Glee Club, 2,45 Kayettes 2,3545 JCL 25 Junior Class Play Crews 35 Panther Tales Staff 45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Spanish Club 3. WILLIAM CHARLES MASON Citizen of Tomorrow Nominee 45 French Club 3,4, Board 45 Junior Class Play Crews 35 Junior Prom Committees5 Senior Class Play Crews. BARBARA JEAN MEISTER Citizen of Tomorrow Nominee 45 FHA 2,3,45 FTA 3545 Kayettes 2,3545 Board 45 Junior Class Play Crews 35 Junior Prom Committees5 Pep Club 2,3,45 Pepperettes 45 Senior Class Play Crews 45 Spanish Club 2, 354, Board 45 Upper 10Wn. MARY LYNNE MERMIS ROBIN LEEMERRITT Boys Pep Club 45 Distributive Edu- cation 45 Tennis Team Manager 45 Tennis 4. LESLIE JO MIDGORDEN Basketball Queen 45 Basketball Queen Attendant 35 FHA 2,3,4, Board 45 FTA 2,3,4, - Secretary5 Homeroom Officer 25 Kayettes 2,3, 45 Junior Prom Committees 35 Ju- nior Ring Committee 35 Pep Club 253,45 Spanish Club 2,3,4. EDWARD LEE MILES FFA 3,4. CATHY ANN MILLER FHA 2,3,45 Kayettes 2,3545 Spanish CIub3,4. CHERYL ELAINE MING A Cappella Choir 3,45 Choir En- sembles 35 FHA 2,3545 FTA 45 Girls' Glee Club 25 Glee Club Ensembles 25 Homeroom Officer 2,35 Kayettes 253,45 ICL 253,45 Junior Prom Committees 35 Pep Club 2,3,45 Board 35 Spanish Club 2,3,4, Board 45 Upper 1006. MARK GREGORY MINGENBACK Boys' Pep Club 45 FTA 2,3,4, Board 45 Intramurals 2,35 Junior Prom Committees 35 RHOREA Staff 4 - Photographer5 Home- room Officer 2545 Student Council 2,354 - Treasurer. LEE IRWIN MITCHELL lunior Prom Committees 35 Mens' Glee Club 25 Panther Tales Staff 4 - Photographer5 Senior Class Play Crews 45 Tennis 2. DARLEENE KAY MOHR Sophomore Class Secretary 25 FHA 2,3,4, Board 45 Homeroom Officer 2,3,45 Kayettes 2,3,45 Junior Prom Committees 35 Junior Ring Com- mittee 35 Office Education 45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Spanish Club 2,3,4, Board 45 Upper 'IOM BECK 4. ANTHONY RAY Mono rm z,354. DARRELL LYNN MOORE A Cappella Choir 45 Band 2,35 Stage Band 2,35 Brass Choir 35 Boys' State 35 Dance Band 2535 FTA 45 Football 25 Junior Class Play Crews 35 Pep Band 2,35 Pops Choir 45 Senior Announcement Commit- tee 45 Senior Class Play 45 Spanish Club 2,3, and 4 - Vice President5 Track 2,3,45 Thespians 4 - President. DANIEL LEWAYNE MORGAN Boys' Pep Club 45 FTA 45 Home- room Officer 45 Intramurals 2,3,45 JCL 3,45 Panther Tales Staff 45 Key Club. CAROL LOUISE MORRIS FHA 3,45 Kayettes 253,45 Spanish Club 2. VICKI LYNN MORRISON A Cappella Choir 3,45 Choir En- sembles 35 Junior Class Secretary 35 FHA 253,45 Girls' Glee Club 25 Glee Club Ensembles 25 Homeroom Officer 3,45 Kayettes 2,3,45 Junior Prom Committees 35 Pep Club 2,3, 45 RHOREA Staff 45 Senior An- nouncement Committee 45 Span- ish Club 354, Board 4. CAROL LYNN MORSE Citizen of Tomorrow Nominee 45 Kayettes 2,3,45 JCL 2,3,45 Office Education 4 - Treasurer5 Pep Club 2,35 Distributive Education Treasurer. KIM RICHARD MULLIN B-Club 2,3,45 Baseball 2,3,45 Bas- ketball 2,35 Boys' State 35 FFA Z,3,4 - President, Board 35 Football 2,3, 45 Homeroom Officer 2,3,45 Intra- murals 45 Baseball Team Manager 35 Key Club. DARRELL FRANK MURRAY WAYNE LEO MYERS Mens' Glee Club 2,354. DOUGLAS BRENT NAIRN Boys' Pep Club 45 Golf 45 Intramur- als 45 Key Club. DEANNA SUE NEASE FHA 3,45 Girls' Glee Club 45 Kay- ettes 3,4. BILLY LEE NEFF Basketball 35 French Club 4. DEBRA KAY NELSON B-Team Cheerleader 25 Band 2,35 Stage Band 2,35 Basketball Queen Attendant 25 Dance Band 25 FHA 2, 3,45 FTA 2,3545 Football Queen At- tendant 3,45 Homeroom Officer 2, 3,45 Kayettes 253545 Board 35 Pep Club 2,3545 She-Sharks 253545 Span- ish Club 354, Board 45 Student Council 35 Tennis 25 Varsity Cheer- leader 3,4. MICHAEL L. D. NIEDENS Band 2535 Clarinet Choir 2. STEVEN RANDAL OCHS Boys' Pep Club 45 Homeroom Offi- cer 2,35 Intramurals 2,3545 Junior Ring Committee 35 Spanish Club 25 3,45 Wrestling 25 Key Club. ANDREWJAY OGAN Band 2,3,45 Citizen of Tomorrow 45 Debate 3 - Vice President, 45 Fo- rensics 45 Intramurals 2,35 Junior Class Play Crews 35 All-School Musical Stage Crews 2535 NFL 3,45 JCL 3 - Vice-President5 Other Schools 2,35 Pep Band 3,45 Senior Class Play Crews 45 Tennis 45 Up- per 'l0 fo 45 Thespians5 National Honor Society5 Modern Music Masters. JEFFREY FRANKLIN OLIVIER Boys' Pep Club 45 FFA 354, Board 45 ntramurals 25 Key Club. GARY DEAN OLSON Boys' Pep Club 45 FFA 3,4. ELIZABETH ANNE PARRISH A Cappella Choir 3,45 Madrigals 3, 45 Citizen of Tomorrow Nominee 35 FHA 3,45 FTA 2,3545 French Club 2,3,4, Board 45 Girls' Glee Club 25 Glee Club Ensembles 25 Girls' State 35 Kayettes 2,3,45 Junior Class Play 35 Panther Tales Staff 45 Pep Club 2, 3,45 Board 3,45 Pepperettes 3,45 Pops Choir 45 Senior Class Play Crews 45 She-Sharks 45 Tennis 2,3, 45 Upper 10'Vu5 Thespians 2,3,45 Putnam Nominee 4. SANDRA RAE PARTRIDGE Kayettes 25 Junior Prom Commit- tees 35 Pep Club 253. DAVID RAY PEACOCK Boys' Pep Club 45 Homeroom Offi- cer 25 lntramurals 253,45 Panther Tales Staff 45 Senior Announce- ment Committee 45 Spanish Club 253,45 Wrestling 3. NANCY SUANNE PEAK Band 2535 Flute Choir 25 Flute Trio 35 FHA 2,3,45 French Club 25 Kay- ettes 2,3,45 Office Education 45 Pantherette 35 Pep Band 25 Pep club 2,3,45 BECK 4. DEBORAH KAY PEARSON FHA 2,3,45 Kayettes 2,35 Pep Club 2,35 Spanish Club 2,3. DON ALLEN PERKINS A Cappella Choir 2,35 B-Club 3545 Baseball 2,3,45 Boys' Pep Club 45 Boys' State 35 FTA 45 Homeroom Officer 3,45 Intramurals 2,3545 Ju- nior Class Play Crews 35 Junior Prom Committees 35 Spanish Club 253545 Board 45 Student Council 4. ALLAN JAMES PETERS B-Club 3,45 Band 2,35 Boys' Pep Club 45 Dance Band 2,35 FTA 3,45 Homeroom Officer 2,35 Intramur- als 35 Panther Tales Staff 4 - Circu- lation Manager5 Pep Band 2,35 Track 2,3,4. DOUGLAS DUANE PETERSON Distributive Education 4. DONALD LYNN PFANNENSTIEL Boys' Pep Club 45 Boys' State 35 FTA 3545 Panther Tales Staff 45 Key Club. LARRY DEAN PFUNDER FTA 3,45 French Club 3. JOHN DeWAYNE PHILIPPI Mens' Glee Club 45 Other Schools 25 Track 25 Wrestling 3. DONNA JEAN POWELL RICHARD ALAN POWERS Baseball 25 Boys' Pep Club 45 FFA 2, 35 Homeroom Officer 25 Intramur- als 2,35 Junior Prom Committees 3. RICHARD LYNN PRESCOTT Junior Prom Committees 35 Dis- tributive Education 4. MICHAEL EUGENE PRICE B-Club 2,3,45 Boys' Pep Club 45 Cross-Country 3,45 Intramurals 2,35 JCL 45 Track 2,3545 Wrestling 2. KATHRYN ANN PROESCH FHA 2,3,45 Kayettes 2,3545 Spanish Club 3. DONALD ROBERT PROFFITT Band 253545 Percussion Ensemble 45 Boys' Pep Club 45 Dance Band 2535 FTA 2,3,45 Homeroom Officer 2,3, 45 Intramurals 2,3,45 Junior Class Play Crews 35 Junior Prom Com- mittees 35 KMEA Orchestra 45 Pep Band 2,35 Senior Class Play Crews 45 Spanish Club 253,45 Tennis 3,45 Key Club5 Wichita Youth Sympho- ny 2,4. DEBORAH JO PULLIN Girls' Glee Club 2,3545 Kayettes 2,35 45 Pep Club 2,3,4, ARLINDA LEE RATLIEF FHA 45 Girls' Glee Club 3,45 Kay- ettes 45 Junior Class Play Crews 35 Pep Club 2,3. RONALDJOE RAYMER B-Club 253,45 Basketball 2,3,45 Boys' Pep Club 45 Football 2,3,45 Homeroom Officer 35 Junior Prom Committees 35 Junior Ring Com- mittee 35 Panther Tales Staff 45 Spanish Club 2,35 Track 2. BRUCE W. REED JCL 3,45 lunior Prom Committees 35 Senior Class Play Crews 4. BRAD REHA AFS Nominee 35 Boys' Pep Club 4 - Vice-President5 Boys' State 35 Citizen of Tomorrow Nominee 45 FTA 3,45 Forensics 35 Homeroom Officer 45 Intramurals 35 Junior Class Play 35 Junior Prom Commit- tees 35 Other Schools 25 Panther Tales Staff 45 Senior Class Play 45 Spanish Club 3,45 Thespians 3,4. ROXANNE REINHARDT Citizen of Tomorrow Nominee 45 FHA 2,3,45 French Club 2,3 - Trea- surer, 4 - President5 Homeroom Officer 2,3,45 Kayettes 253,45 JCL 35 45 Junior Class Play Crews 35 Junior Prom Committees 35 Pep Club 2,3, 4 - Secretary, Board 3545 Pepper- ettes 3545 Senior Class Play Crews 45 Student Council 3,4. JUDY ANN REMMERT BAMBER FHA 2,35 Kayettes 2,35 Office Edu- cation 45 BECK 45 Pep Club 2,3. TRACY KENT RICHARDS Baseball 25 Basketball 25 Boys' Pep Club 45 FFA 2,3545 Intramurals 2,3, 45 Junior Prom Committees 35 Stu- dent Council 2. MARCIA GWEN RIGGS FHA 45 FTA 3,45 Girls' Glee Club 25 Pep Club 4. ELIZABETH CARYLL RICHTER Band 25 FHA Z - Songleader, Dis- trict B Songleader, 45 Homeroom Officer 45 Kayettes 45 Other Schools 35 Pep Band 2. JO NELL ROBERTS A Cappella Choir 3,45 Madrigals 35 Choir Ensembles 35 FHA 3,45 Board 45 FTA 2,45 French Club 3,4, Board 45 Girls' Glee Club 25 Glee Club Accompanist 25 Glee Club Ensem- bles 25 Homeroom Officer 3,45 Kayettes 2,3,45 lunior Class Play Crews 35 Junior Ring Committee 35 Pep Club 2,3,45 Pops Choir 45 Se- nior Class Play Crews 45 Upper 'IODA 4. CHARLES ALAN ROBINSON B-Club 2,3545 Basketball 25 Boys' Pep Club 45 Debate 2535 FTA 3,45 Forensics 25 Homeroom Officer5 Junior Prom Committees 35 NFL 2, 35 Senior Class Play 45 Senior Class Play Crews 45 Spanish Club 3545 Track 2,3 - Co-Captain, 4 - Co- Captain. MARK ALAN ROSENBERG Band 2,3,45 Boys' Pep Club 45 FFA 35 Intramurals 35 Junior Prom Committees 35 Panther Tales Staff 45 Pep Band 2,3545 Upper 'I0'Vv. SHELIA ANN ROSENBERG Other Schools 2535 Panther Tales Staff4. JOYCE EILEEN ROTHENBERGER Band 2,3545 Flute Choir 25 FTA 3,45 Kayettes 2,3,4, Board 45 ICL 2,3,4, Pep Band 45 Pep Club 2,3,4. CAROLYN KAY RUSCO Citizen of Tomorrow Nominee 35 FTA 45 Girls' Glee Club 2,35 Glee Club Ensembles 2,35 Kayettes 2,3,45 junior Prom Committees 35 Pan- ther Parade 45 Pep Club 2,3,4, Board 3,45 Pepperettes 3,45 RHOREA Staff 45 Senior An- nouncement Committee 45 She- Sharks 2 - Sophomore Represent- ative, 3 - Vice-President, 4 - President5 Student Council 4. CONNIE LEA RUSSELL A Cappella Choir 3,45 Choir Ac- companist 3,45 Band 2,3,45 FHA 3, 45 FTA 3,45 Girls' Glee Club 25 Glee Club Accompanist 25 Glee Club Ensembles 25 Kayettes 3,45 ICI. 3,45 Pantherettes 3,45 Pep Band 2,3,4. IULIA LOUISE SAENZ FHA 2,3,45 FTA 3,45 Girls' Glee Club 35 Kayettes 2,3,45 Pep Club 2, 3,45 Senior Class Play Crews 45 Spanish Club 3,4. RITO PEDRO SAENZ B-Club 2,3,45 Boys' Pep Club 45 FFA 3,45 Football 2,35 Homeroom Officer 45 Intramurals 2,3,45 Span- ish Club 2,3,45 Wrestling 2,3. KATHLEEN LOUISE SANDER Girls' Glee Club 25 Kayettes 3. REBECCA SUE SANDER Distributive Education 45 Other Schools 25 Pep Band 25 Band 25 Girls' Glee Club 25 Pep Club 2. WILLIAM PRESTON SANDY Boys' Pep Club 4. LANCE LUHMAN SAYLER B-Club 2,3,45 Baseball 25 Boys' Pep Club 45 Boys' State 35 Sophomore Class Cheerleader 25 Debate 2,35 FTA 2,3,45 Football 2,3,45 Forensics 25 Homeroom Officer 25 Intramur- als 2,3,45 junior Class Play 35 junior Class Play Crews 35 junior Prom Committees 35 Mens' Glee Club 25 NFL 2,35 Panther Parade 45 RHOREA Staff 4 - Photographer5 Senior Class Play 45 Spanish Club 2, 3,4, Board 45 Student Council 45 Thespians 2,3,45 Key Club - Presi- dent5 Youth Council 25 Hi-Y. MICHAEL LANCE SCHARDEIN B-Club 2,3,45 Basketball 25 Boys' Pep Club 45 FTA 2,3,45 Key Club5 2, 45 Hi-Y 25 Homeroom Officer 3,45 Intramurals 35 junior Prpm Com- mittees 35 junior Ring Committee 35 Panthers Tales Staff 45 Senior Announcement Committee 45 Spanish Club 2,3. DENNIS jAY SCHARTZ Other Schools 4. MARY CATHERINE SCHARTZ Other Schools 2,3. SHANNON PATRICK SCHARTZ Boys' State 35 Citizen of Tomorrow Nominee 3,45 Debate 3,45 FTA 2,3, 4, Board 45 Forensics 3,45 Home- room Officer, 2,3,45 Intramurals 2, 35 ICL 3,45 NFL 3,45 Tennis 2,3,45 Outstanding Novice Debator 3. ROBERT KENT SCHAUB B-Club 2,3,45 Baseball 2,3,45 Boys' Pep Club 45 FTA 3,45 Intramurals 2, 3,45 Mens' Glee Club 2,35 Spanish Club4. WAYNE MCDONALD SCHENK Debate 25 FTA 45 jCL 2,3. DOUGLAS RAY SCHENKEL Baseball 25 Boys' Pep Club 45 Golf 2,3,45 Homeroom Officer 25 Span- ish Club 25 Basketball Manager 45 Football Manager 2,3. PERRY WAYNE SCHEURMAN A Cappella Choir 3,4 - Robe Chairman5 Boys' Pep Club 45 Homeroom Officer 45 Mens' Glee Club 25 Wrestling 25 Key Club, Board. KAREN DIANE SCHLOEMER FHA 2,35 Kayettes 2,3,4. IANET SUE SCHNEIDER French Club 2,35 Kayettes 2,35 Pep Club 2,3. SHERYL FAYE SCHNEIDER FHA 35 Girls' Glee Club 45 Other Schools 2. BRENDA j. SCHRIDDE FHA 2,35 Kayettes 2,3. MELISA ANN SCHUMACHER Citizen of Tomorrow Nominee 25 junior Class Treasurer 35 Senior Class Vice-President 45 FHA 3,45 FTA 3,45 Football Queen 45 Foot- ball Queen Attendant 35 French Club 2,3,45 Homeroom Officer 3,45 Kayettes 2,3,45 junior Prom Com- mittees 35 Panther Parade 3,45 Pep Club 2,3,4 - President, Board 2,3, 45 Pepperettes 3,45 RHOREA Staff 45 She-Sharks 2,3,4 - Board 25 Student Council 3,4 -- Secretary. RICKY DEAN SCHUSTER A Cappella Choir 45 Mens' Glee Club 2,35 Glee Club Ensembles 2,3. RITA IEAN SCHUSTER FHA 2,3,45 FTA 45 Girls' Glee Club 2,3,45 Kayettes 2,3,45 Pep Club 2,3, 4. KATHY ANN SCHWARTZ FHA 2,3,45 FTA 45 C-ills' Glee Club 3,45 Kayettes 2,3,45 Pep Club 3,4. IOHN CLARK SCOTT IR. Boys' Pep Club 45 Hi-Y5 FTA 45 Spanish Club 45 Merit Finalist 45 Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist 45 Key Club 45 Summerfield Finalist 45 K. U, Honors Program Invitee 4. MARVIN ERNEST SELLE FFA 2,3,4. SHARON KAY SHELTON FHA 45 Kayettes 3,45 Pep Club 3. MARILYN KAY SHERMAN Band 2,3,45 Drum Ensemble 45 French Club 35 Kayettes 2,3,45 Pep Band 2,3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 RHOREA Staff 45 Senior Class Play Crews 4. NANCY LORRAINE SHORT Distributive Education 45 FHA 2,3, 45 Kayettes 2,35 Pep Club 2,3,4. IANICE LEXINE SHUEY FHA 2,45 FTA 2,35 French Club 2,3, 4, Board 3,45 Kayettes 2,3,45 junior Class Play Crews 35 Pep Club 2,3,45 Upper 'IOM 4. CHRISTOPHER ALAN SHULL Panther Tales Staff 4 - Photogra- pher5 Senior Class Play Crews 45 Other Schools 2,3. DEBBIE SIEBERT FHA 2,3,45 FTA 45 Kayettes 2,3,45 junior Prom Committees 35 Pep Club 2,3 45 RHOREA Staff 45 Senior Class Play Crews 45 Spanish Club 3, 4. DEBBIE LYNN SIMONSON B-Team Cheerleader 25 Senior Class Secretary 45 FHA 2,3,45 FTA 2, 45 Homeroom Officer 3,45 Kayettes 2,3,45 She-Sharks 2,35 Student Council 35 Upper 'I0'Vn 45 Varsity Cheerleader 45 Rhorea Queen Attendant4. MARY FRANCES SKOLAUT Debate 2,35 FTA 2,3,45 Forensics 2, 35 French Club 45 Kayettes 2,3,45 ICL 2,3,4, Board 35 junior Prom Committees 35 NFL 2,3,45 Panther Tales Staff 4 - Editor in Chief5 Pep Club 2,3,4 Board 45 PeppereIISS 42 Senior Class Play Crews 45 Tennis 3, 45 Upper 10010 45 Girls' State Alter- nate 3. PAM jOY SMITH FHA 2,45 FTA 45 Kayettes 3,4. TAYLOR SMITH B-Club 2,35 Citizen of Tomorrow Nominee 35 Football 2,35 Intramur- als 2,35 Spanish Club 2,3,45 Track 2, 3,4. TERRANCE MARIE SMITH Citizen of Tomorrow Nominee 45 FHA 3,45 Homeroom Officer 2,35 Kayettes 2,3,4 - President, Board 35 junior Prom Committees 35 lu- nior Ring Committee 35 Pep Club 2,3,45 Senior Announcement Committee 45 Senior Class Play Crews 45 Student Council 2,4. MEREDITH ANN SOLOMON A Cappella Choir 45 Citizen of Tomorrow Nominee 2,45 FHA 35 French Club 45 Girls' Glee Club 25 Glee Club Ensembles 25 Kayettes 2, 3,45 ICL 25 Other Schools 35 Pep Club 2,45 Upper IOWA: 45 Com- mended Student 45 Homemaker of Tomorrow 45 Merit Commenda- tion 4. IANE MARIE SOLSO A Cappella Choir 3,45 Madrigals 35 AFS Exchange Student 35 Citizen of Tomorrow Nominee 3,45 FTA 2,3,45 Girls' Glee Club 25 Glee Club Ac- companist 25 Glee Club Ensembles 25 Kayettes 2,3,4, Board 2,35 ICL 2,3, 4 - Vice-President, Board 35 ju- nior Class Play 3 - Student Direc- tor5 junior Prom Committees 35 Pep Club 2,3,45 Pops Choir 45 She- Sharks 2,3,45 Upper 1004 45 Putnam Scholar4. IERRY M. SOOBY A Cappella Choir 2,3,45 Madrigals 35 Boys' Pep Club 45 Sophomore Class President 25 FTA 45 Mens' Glee Club 2: Pops Choir 42 51'-Idefll Council 2. WILLIAM LANE SPECE A Cappella Choir 3,45 Choir Ac- companist 3,45 Madrigals 35 Dance Band 2,3,45 FTA 45 Homeroom Of- ficer 3,45 JCL 3,45 Mens' Glee Club 2,3,45 Pops Choir 45 Upperl0'fn 4. SCOTT WAYNE STAFFORD Band 2,3,45 jazz Band 2,3,45 Brass Choir 45 Dance Band 3,45 FTA 45 Pep Band 2,3,45 Key Club, Board5 Hi-Y. SCOTT EDWARD STANDISH B-Club 3,45 FTA 2,3,45 Golf 2,3,45 Homeroom Officer 25 Intramurals 2,3,45 ICL 2,3,45 junior Prom Committees 35 Spanish Club 2,3,45 Hi-Y, Board. IEANNE MARIE STEINBACHER A Cappella Choir 3,45 Madrigals 35 Citizen of Tomorrow Nominee 45 FHA 2,3,4, Board 2,3,45 Girls' Glee Club 25 Glee Club Ensembles 25 Kayettes 2,3,45 KMEA Choir 45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Pops Choir 45 Spanish Club 2,3,4. DANIEL IOSEPH STEINER B-Club 3,45 Boys' Pep Club 45 FTA 25 French Club 25 Key Club5 Hi-Y5 Homeroom Officer 25 Intramurals 2,35 junior Prom Committees 35 Mens' Glee Club 3,45 Panther Tales Staff 45 Senior Class Play 45 Spanish Club 35 Football Manager 45 Wres- tling Manager 3,4. BECKY IEAN STEINERT FHA 2,45 FTA 45 Kayettes 2,3,45 Pep Club 2,3,4. SHARON IEAN STEVENS A Cappella Choir 3,45 Choir En- sembles 35 FHA 3,45 FTA 45 French Club 2,3,45 Girls' Glee Club 25 Glee Club Ensembles 25 Homeroom Officer 3,45 Kayettes 2,3,4, Board 3, 45 junior Prom Committees 35 Pep Club 2,3,45 She-Sharks 2,3,4. IOHN MICHAEL STEVENSON Distributive Education 4. PATRICK READ STEVENSON FFA 3,45 Football 2. CATHERINE ANN SUELLENTROP Citizen of Tomorrow Nominee 45 FHA 3,45 FTA 3,45 French Club 2,3, 4, Board 3,45 Pepperettes 3,45 She- Sharks 2,3,4, Board 35 Upper 'I0'Vn5 Kayettes 2,3,45 junior Prom Com- mittees 35 Pep Club 2,3,4, Board 3, 4. ANN LOUISE TAYLOR French Club 2,3,45 Girls' Glee Club 25 Kayettes 2,3,45 jCL 3,45 Pep Club 45 Upper 100A 45 Commended Student 45 Merit Commendation 4, BARBARA YVONNE TAYLOR Basketball Queen Attendant 25 Sophomore Class Vice-President 25 junior Class President 35 FHA 2 - Secretary, 3,4, Board 25 Homeroom Officer 2,35 Intramurals 35 Other Schools 2,35 Upper TOM 2,3,45 Vol- leyball 2,35 Basketball 2,3 - All District5 Class Favorite 25 FBLA 2,35 Miss FHA 2. IUNE MARIE THACKERAY A Capella Choir 3,45 Choir Ensem- bles 35 FHA 2,3,45 FTA 25 Girls' Glee Club 25 Glee Club Ensembles 25 Homeroom Officer 2,35 Kayettes 2,3,4, Board 2,35 ICL 3,45 junior Class Play Crews 35 junior Prom Committees 35 junior Ring Com- mittee 35 Pep Club 2,35 RHOREA Staff 45 Senior Class Play Crews 45 Student Council 2. DOUGLAS LYNN THURMAN B-Club 2,3,45 Baseball 25 Basketball 2,3,45 Boys' Pep Club 45 Sopho- more Class Treasurer5 Corrigan King Candidate 35 FFA 3,4 - Par- liamentarian5 FTA 3,45 Homeroom Officer 3,45 ICL 2,3,45 junior Class Play Crews 35 Mens' Glee Club 2,35 Panther Tales Staff 45 Spanish Club 2,3,45 Key Club5 Hi-Y, Board5 Rho- rea King Attendant 4, RICHARD RAY TITUS Band 2,35 Citizen of Tomorrow Nominee 3,45 ICL 4. DOUGLAS MICHAEL TOMLIN FTA 3,45 A Capella Choir 2,3,45 Mens' Glee Club 2,3,45 American Legion-Kansas Highway Patrol Acadamy. MARIA ISABEL TORREZ Fl-IA 2,3,45 FTA 45 Homeroom Offi- cer 45 Kayettes 2,3,45 junior Class Play Crews 35 junior Prom Com- mittees 35 Panther Tales Staff 45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Senior Class Play Crews 45 Spanish Club 3,4. RISE LYNNE TRAMMELL Homeroom Officer 25 Kayettes 2,3,45 ICL 2,3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 RHOREA Staff 45 Senior Class Play Crews 4. DEBORAH LEAH TURNER Citizen of Tomorrow 45 Citizen of Tomorrow Nominee 35 Debate 2,3, 45 FTA 45 Forensics 2,3,45 Home- room Officer 35 Kayettes 45 ICL 2,3, 45 junior Prom Committees 35 NFL 2,3,45 Pep Club 3,45 Student Coun- cil 35 Upper 'l0'Vn 45 American Le- gion Oratorical Essay Winner 35 Voice of Democracy 45 NFL Conso- lation5 Debate and Speech Ratings, Regional and State Levels. BRIAN EDWARD VOIGHT FFA 25 Homeroom Officer 35 jCL 3, 45 junior Class Play 35 Senior Class Play 4. CHARLES EDWARD VSETECKA FFA 2. DONALD LEE WAGNER FTA 2,35 Homeroom Officer 35 ICL 25 RHOREA Staff 4. jACQUELYN LEA WAGNER FHA 3,45 FTA 45 Girls' Glee Club 35 Homeroom Officer 45 Kayettes 2, 45 junior Class Play Crews 35 junior Prom Committees 35 Pep Club 2,3,4, Board 45 Pepperettes 45 RHOREA Staff 45 Senior Class Play Crews 4. IAMES RICHARD WALKER FFA 3,4. WILLA SUSAN WALLS Debate 2,35 FTA 2,45 Forensics 3,45 French Club 3,45 Kayettes 2,3,45 junior Class Play Crews 35 junior Prom Committees 35 NFL 2,3,4, Board 35 Panther Tales Staff 45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Senior Class Play Crews 45 Thespians 3,45 Girls' State First Alternate 3, DAVID HAROLD WALTER B-Club 3,45 Boys' Pep Club 45 De- bate 25 FTA 3,45 Football 2,3,45 Homeroom Officer 45 Intramurals 35 ICL 2,3,45 junior Prom Commit- tees 35 NFL 2, Senior Class Play Crews 45 Student Council 45 Tennis 2,3,45 Wrestling 3,45 Thespians 4. MARTIN FLOYD WARD Band 25 French Club 3,45 Pep Band 25 Upper 'IUDfu5 Hi-Y. IEAN CHARLOTTE WATKINS Girls' Glee Club 4. BEVERLY IANE WEAR A Cappella Choir 25 Girls' Glee Club 25 Kayettes 2,3,45 Other Schools 2. LAWRENCE FRANCIS WEBB Boys' Pep Club 4. LETA RHUE WEBSTER FHA 3,45 FTA 3,45 French Club 2,3, 45 Girls' Glee Club 2,35 Homeroom Officer 3,45 Kayettes 2,3,4: lunior Class Play Crews 35 junior Prom Committees 35 Pep Club 2,3,45 Se- nior Announcement Committee 45 Senior Class Play Crews 4. PATRICIA LYNN WEISER Basketball Queen Attendant 45 FHA 2,3,45 FTA 3,45 Girls' Glee Club 25 Glee Club Ensembles 25 Homeroom Officer 3,45 Kayettes 2, 3,45 jCL 25 junior Prom Commit- tees 35 Pep Club 2,3,4, Board 3,45 Pepperettes 45 Spanish Club 3,4, Board 4. MARILYN IEAN WHITE FHA 3,45 Kayettes 45 Pep Club 3,4. STEVE KENT WHITE Senior Class Play Crews 4. VICTOR DEAN WILLIAMS Mens' Glee Club 2,3,45 Glee Club Ensembles 4. IO ANN WILLIAMSON FHA 2,3,45 FTA 25 Girls' Glee Club 3,45 Glee Club Ensembles 3,45 Kay- ettes 25 Spanish Club 25 Student Council 2,3. LINDA KAY WORLOW FHA 2,3,45 FTA 45 Football Queen Attendant 25 Homeroom Officer 2, 45 Kayettes 2,3,45 junior Class Play Crews 35 junior Prom Committees 35 junior Ring Committee 35 Pep Club 2,3,45 She-Sharks 2,35 Spanish Club 2. WILLIAM LYNN WRIGHT Boys',Pep Club 45 jCL 3,4. DENNIS DWIGHT WYMAN FFA 2,3,45 Panthers Tales Staff 4. SUSAN IEAN WYNN FHA 45 FTA 45 French Club 3,4 - Secretary5 Homeroom Officer 2,35 Kayettes 2,3,45 Pep Club 2,35 Span- ish Club 45 Upper 'IO As5 NCTE Nominee 35 Putnam Nominee 45 Senior Class Play Crews 4. IOANN KAY YOST Distributive Education 45 FHA 2,3, 45 Kayettes 2,3,45 junior Class Play Crews 35 Office Education 45 Span- ish Club 35 State DECK Contest Winner. DIANA LYNN YOUNG FHA 2,35 Girls' Glee Club 2,35 Kay- ettes 2, ALLFORD, MRS. JENNY KROBERTT: B.M.E.. Texas Technical University. Sophomore Girl's Glee, Roosevelt Jr. High Vocal Music. ATKINSON, MRS. FERN KCARLJ: B.S. in Education, Kansas State Teachers College. Graduate work: Kansas State Teachers College, Fort Hays Kansas State College. Spanish Club Head Sponsor, Spanish I, II. BERRY, CHRIS: B.S.E., Kansas State Teachers College. Gradu- ate work: Kansas State Teachers College. Distributive Edu- cation, Marketing and Distribution, Distributive Education Club Sponsor, junior Class Head Sponsor. BIERMAN, MISS ANGIE: B.A., Saint Mary of the Plains: B.S., Fort Hays Kansas State College. Algebra I, Geometry, Se- nior Math. BLUM, MRS. GRACE IRAYMONDJ: B.A, in Education, Fort Hays Kansas State College, Spanish I, II, Spanish Club Asst. Sponsor, Sophomore Class Sponsor. BOLEY, JOE: B.M.E., Wichita State University: M.M.E., Fort Hays Kansas State College. Graduate work: University of Colorado, Western State College, Fort Hays Kansas State College. Concert Xt Marching Band, Grade School Instm- mental Music. BOXUM, MRS. JUNE tLLOYDl: Brown-Mackie School of Business. Secretary to Teachers. BRICHACEK, DONALD: B.S., Kansas State University: M.A., University of Wyoming. Graduate work: University of Wyoming, Indiana State University. Mechanical Drawing Il, Woodworking I,Il,lIl. BROWN, CHARLES: B.S., Sterling College: M.S. in Education, Penn. State University. Graduate work: Kansas State Teach- ers College. Sophomore Biology, Senior Biology, Asst. Bas- ketball Coach. BURNS, ALLEN: B.S., Kansas State University. Graduate work: Fort Hays Kansas State College, University of Kansas, Empo- ria State Teachers College. Biology, Head Baseball Coach. CARAWAY, MRS. CATHERINE lJACKl: B.S. in Education, A.B., Kansas State Teachers College. Latin I, Il, Junior Class- ical League Sponsor. CARPENTER, DALE: B.S., McPherson College: M.S., Kansas State Teachers College. Graduate work: Fort Hays Kansas State College, Kansas State Teachers College. Guidance Counselor, Key Club Advisor. CARTER, MRS. BLANCHE KIRVJ: B.S., Kansas State University. Graduate work: Kansas State University, University of Kan- sas.'Homemaking, Family Living, FHA Head Sponsor. COCHRAN, JOHN: B.S., Pittsburg State. Graduate work: Fort Hays Kansas State College. Constitution, American History, Asst. Football Coach, Asst. Wrestling Coach. COX, RONALD: B.S., Sterling College, Graduate work: Kansas State Teachers College. Special Education. DICKASON, MRS. NILA llVANiZ B.S., Sterling College. Grad- uate work: Wichita State University, Fort Hays Kansas State College. Bookkeeping, Asst. sponsor FHA. DRYER, CECIL: B.S., Kansas State Teachers College: M.S., Fort Hays Kansas State College. Graduate work: Fort Hays Kansas State College. Vice Principal, Student Council Sponsor, Organizer of Great Bend American Field Service Program. FERGUSON, MRS. JANE IDOUGI: B.S., Northeastern State College: M.E.P.E., University of Oklahoma. Girls' Physical Education, Girls' Tennis Coach, She-Sharks' Sponsor. GOWDY, CHARLEY: B.S., M.S., Kansas State Teachers Col- lege. Constitution, Senior Class Sponsor, Mens' Tennis Coach, Asst. Football Coach, Head Wrestling Coach. GUNN, MRS. ELIZABETH CCHARLESJ: A.B., M.A., B.S. in Edu- cation, Fort Hays Kansas State College. Graduate work: Iowa State University, DePauw University. Creative Writ- ing, English III, Adult Education in Vocab., Kayette Sponsor. A HAGUE, JACK: B.S., M.A., Fort Hays Kansas State College. Boys Physical Education, Track Head Coach, Cross Country Coach, B-Club Sponsor. HALBOWER, DON: B.S., M.S., Kansas State Teachers College. Graduate work: Fort Hays Kansas State College, Kansas State Teachers College. Principal, Vice-President of KSTC Alumni Assn. 1969-1970. HARDERS, MRS. MILDRED IROBERTI: Secretary of Lunch Program. HARTMAN, JON: B.S., M.S., Fort Hays Kansas State Col- lege. Art I, Il, III. Teacher Records HAYES, MRS. EDITH lGORDONl: B.S., Kansas State Universi- ty. Graduate work: Kansas State University. Director of Unified District A428 Lunch Program. HINKSON, RICHARD: B.A., B.M.E., Bethany College: M,M.E., University of Colorado: M.S., Kansas State Teach- ers College. Graduate work: Western Michigan University. Coordinator of Library Services. HOCKETT, ELWIN: B.S., Fort Hays Kansas State College. Graduate work: Kansas State University, Western Washing- ton State College. Algebra I, Geometry. JONES, MRS. FLORIS iGORDONl: B.A., Blue Mountain Col- lege. Graduate work: Fort Hays Kansas State College, Uni- versity of Mississippi. Basic English. KLEIN, RONALD: B.S., Fort Hays Kansas State College. Grad- uate work: Kansas State College of Pittsburg. Technical Electricity, Electronics I, II, Woodworking I. KLINE, HARRY: B.S. in Education, Kansas State Teachers Col- lege. Graduate work: Kansas State Teachers College: Psy- chology-Sociology, Health, Student Council Spon- sor, Jr. Class Sponsor. KRUCKENBERG, HOMER: B.A., M.A., Kansas State Universi- ty. Graduate work: American Studies Fellow, DePauw Uni- versity, University of Kansas. 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Anderson,Bill .. . ,...... 120 A Adams, Brenda Lea 9, 29, 30, 31, 35, 37, 59,152,167 Adams, Brenda Sue . . , 60,136 Adams, Christa .... 37, 57,120 Adams, John .., .. 60, 62,120 Adams,Johnny ., 120 Adams, Patricia 29, 30, 37, 39, 48, 136 Adams, Ronald .....,....,... 136 Adee, Lynne 29, 30, 37, 40, 46, 47, 48, 55, 136 Akers, Janice ,.. ., . 29, 37,120 Alba, Joan . . . . . 152 Alefs, Daniel .. , ..,. 92,120 Allan, Janet .... . 29, 30, 37,136 Allan, Kathie ...,..... 29, 30, 120 Allen, Jeanne 29, 30, 42, 48, 55, 54, 152 Allen, Linda .,. .,.. 30,136,150 Allen, Loa ..... . , 60, 63,152 Alford, Jenny ,,., . .,. . 18 Allison, Jeffrey ... ... 120 Allison, Robert ,., ,, 136 Amador, Stella , ,.,. 152 Ames, Stephanie . . . . 120 Anderson, Barbara 29, 30, 37, 40, 60,62,136 Anderson, Clara .. . ... 30,136 Anderson, Randy . . 39,136 Anthony, Sandra ,,,.,... .. , 136 Apel, Briana ,... ,.... 2 9, 40, Apel,G.1ry . ..,, ., , 51, 152 136 Appel, Mary ....... 29, 30, 39, 136 Archer, Theresa ..... 37, 59,136 Arnett, Tor-ri 28, 31, 37, 39, 48, 57, 120 Asher, Pamela . . . . 30,37,72,152 Atkinson, Fern ..,...,, . . 18, 39 Atterbery, Michael ... ... 51,152 Atzenhoffer, Ellen . 29, 39, 59, 12C Atzenhoffer, Janis 29, 31, 60, 63, 72, , 153 Aumiller, Sheryl 29, ao, 37, 39, 50, ss, 136, 146 Avaii, san ,... 13, 40, 42, 43, 48, ae, 103, ma, 153 B Bailey, Alice . 30, 37, 60, 63,136 Bailey, Cynthia 28, 30, 37, 39, 1 30, 1 34 Baize, Bradley . . . 40, 60,62,136 Baker, Christy 29, 30, 37, 42, 48, 35, 153 Baldwin, Diana 24, 25, 30, 37, 57, 120 Ball, Dewey .., ...,..,,.,. , 120 Balloun, Michael 40, 43, 73, 74, 76, 136 Balman, Mark. , .....,..... 136 Bamber, Gary ,. , . . 39,40,72,120 Bamber, Judy .,.,. , 36, 45,153 Barclay, David . 24, 99, 54, 74,136 Barger, David .. . ,..,..., .. 58 Barlow, Jo 26, 29, 30, 37, 39, 48, 60, 62, 136 Barrientez, Joann , , 29,30, 37,120 Barrientez, Linda ...,...,... 120 Barrientez, Mary 29, 30, 31, 37, 39, 50, 66, 153 Barry, Susan 26, 30, 39, 48, 64, 65, 153 Bartholomew, John ,. 51,10B, 136 Bartholomew, Nancy ........ 136 Barton, Gregory ,.,......... 136 Basgall, Michael ..,...... ., 120 Bates, Stephanee . . 28, 29, 30, 37, 76, 48, 57, 73, 74, 120 Bath, Kathy ,... ., .. 37, 57, 120 Batman, Nancy 29, 30, 37, 39, 48, 137 Batson, Beverly ,,,.. ,.. .' . 76 Baugh, Edie . 28, 30, 37, 39, 48, 137 Bavuso, David .. .. . , 60,452,120 Baxter, Charles 24, 41, 52, 54, 55, 56, 78, 91, 153, 174, 117 Bayless, Barbara 29, 30, 37, 39, 48, 54. 137 Beadles, Kenney 42, 60, 62, 63, 137 Index Beahm, Anal 15, 39, 43, 48, 52, 55, 69, 56, ee, 67, 72, ae, 153 Beaman, Carman .. , ,,. , 137 Becker, Lela , ,, . , 120 Beedles, Janet 26, 29, 30, 37, 40, 76, 48, 71, 72, 73, 75,137 Befort, Leland 42, 43, 48, 72, 153, 107 Behrens, Robert . . . 40, 43, 48, 153 Belford, Sandra .. .. .. 120 Bell, lanis . 13, 25, 30, 37, 57,128 Bell, Karen . . 24, 29, 30, 37, 57,137 Bell,Lirrda 29,31,37,39,137 Bell, Rhonda , . 28, 30, 37, 48,120 Belt, Connie ,,,. 29, 30, 37, 50, 137 Belt, Ronald ..,. . . .. . ., 120 Bender, Bertina 28, 31, 37, 48, 57, 76, 74,111,121 Bender, Judith 29, 30, 37, 48, 60, 53, 153 Bennett, Alan .,.,. , ,. ., 121 Bennett, Deborah ,,. 30, 39, 153 Berchek, Marianne 29, 31, 39, 48, 121 Berry, Chris , ... 18,44 Beyer, Don , . . .... 20, 52,137 Bierman,Angela ,. .... . 18 Biggs, Kristin 29, 30, 37, 39, 48, 35, 66, 153 Bigheart, Stephen 38, 42, 50, 75,137 Biles, Susan . 29, 30, 37, 71, 99,137 Bilyew,Jim ,... . , . 137 Bird,Cythnia .... .. 37,57,121 Bird, Debra 24, 29, 30, 37, 38, 39, 113, 118, 34, 35, 115, 1o7,4s, 153 Bird, Dee ,,,.., 49, S6,154, 160 Bird,John . . .. 150 Bird, Renew 30,37,39,48,57,121 Birzer, David .,... ,.., 4 3, 137 Black, Lynne . .,,..,. ., 37, 154 Blair, Cindy . 29, 30, 37, 40, 50,121 Blair, Kenneth , ., ... 66, 67,154 Blair, Linda . , , . .. 154 Blake, Michael 39, 43, 49,154,106 Blankinship, Robert 60, 63, 71,137 Blessing, Gary .,.,... ,., 51,154 Blessing, Lois 29, 30, 37, 39, 48, 71, 137 Blevins, Maxine .,......,.., , 22 Blum, Grace ,,... ...... . 18, 38 Blythe, Jean ,.'. .. . 29, 30, 37, 121 Blythe, Jerry , 39, 60, 63, 73, 74, 76 Bodine, LaDonna . , 59,154 Bohall, Danny .., . ,. 42,121 Bolding, David 39, 40, 43, 73, 74, 76, 137 Boley,Joe. .... 18 Boling, Glenda ,.,. , , ,.,. 57 Bombardier, Debra 29, 30, 37, 50, Broadbooks, Teri . 29, 30, 37,138 Brodbeck, Mary 28, 30, 37, 50, 138 Brougher, Patti . 29, 30, 37, 57,121 Brougher, Toni 29, 37, 39, 50, 60, 62, 63, 138 Broughman, Melvin .. ., 121 Broughman, Robert ..,.,... . ., Brower, Linda 29, 60, 62, 73, 74, 76, 138 Brown, Charles .. . .... 92,18 Brown, Edward ............. 138 Brown, Gilbert ....... 92, 58, 121 Brown, Ray ....... .... 1 38,150 Bruno, Terri .. ..,... . Buchanan, Russell ,. . ., Buchanan, Wendy ..... , .... 121 .fjf iso Buck, Patricia 29, 30, 37, 50, 59, 64, 155 Buehler, Darcy 25, 32, 47, 48, 54, 64, 155, 117 Buehler, Mitchell ...,.... 43,121 Burch, Charlene 29, 30, 37, 48, 155 Burhenn, Phillip , .....,.. 82,121 Burke, Karla ...........,.... 121 Burns, Allen .,.. ........,., 1 8 Burns, Linda .. . . 31, 37,40, 155 Burroughs, Sandy . 30, 37,121,128 Burt, Clifford 43, 52, 78, 81,150 Burton, Debra ,.......,.. 57,121 Cogdill, Christine .. 30, 37, 59,156 Cole, Cathy , 30, 42, 50, 54, 70,138 Coleman, Carol . 29, 30, 37, 50,138 Coleman, Michael .,..... 44, 156 Coleman, Vickie 29, 30, 37, 40, 54, 138 Colie, Paula ..,. 29, 30, 37, 59,138 Collins, Katherine .. 28, 30, 39,157 Collins, Sharon . 30, 32, 37, 42,138 Commerford, Anne 29, 30, 37, 38, 39, 59,138 Condict, Gary ........,........ Condit, Debra .... ,,.. 3 0, 37, 157 Cook, Anna .... .... 2 9, 59, 13B Cook, Arlon .... .,,... 1 57 Corkill, Clyde ..,, ........ 1 22 Coshow, Richard ,.... 39, 43,122 Couch, Darrel .... ...,......, Coughlin, Debra ...... 29, 59,138 Cox, Ronald , ................ 19 Crain, Nancy 29, 30, 37, 50, 59,157 Crane, Marsha ...,,... 37, 50, 122 Crawford, David .,.....,, 50, 134 Crawford, Steve .,......,... 122 Crissman, Donna 29, 30, 37, 39,122 Crissman, Douglas .....,,... 150 Crist, Gordon ...,.,...., 74,122 Crosby, Kathryn . . . 29, 30, 37, 122 Crotts, Linda ..... , 30, 37, 57,122 Burton, Kathryn ..., .. . 66, 156 Butler, Curtis ... .... 121 Button, Robert .,. .... 138 Byford, Kermit , ..... .. .. C Calcara, Marla ....,.., 29, 37,18 Calnam, Kimberly . . 30, 60, 62,121 Calvert, Marjorie ..... 37, 59,156 Campbell, Bobby .,......,., 121 Canning, Virginia 29, 30, 37, 48,150 Cannon, Dennis ......... 51,121 Caraway, Alan ...... . .. 40, 156 Caraway, Catherine . ..,. 18, 41 Caraway, Janice ...,... 37, 39,121 Caraway, Patrick ..... . . . 63,121 Carpenter, Dale ...... . 92, 19, 43 Carpenter, Denise 24, 30, 37, 42, 48, 55, 70, 111, 138, 143 Carrier, Vickie , . 29, 30, 37, 57,121 Carroll, Stan ..,,.., 92, 24, 39,150 Carroll, Stephen 27, 29, 39, 43,118, 115, 52, 66, 91, 156 Carson, Benny . .,........ 51,121 Carter, Blanch .... .... 3 5,19 Carter, Earnest .... , ....... Carver,Jay ..... 122 Case, Kenneth ............,. 122 Cavanaugh, Michael 8, 24, 39, 43, 54, 55,154,117 . U 50fl51fl56 Borchers, Greg , 39,40,43,58,121 Cl'3ff 'fM'Chf'?' --'--- 58631122 Borchers, Jennifer 14, 24, 27, 32, Chambers'-VY'll'am ' 106' 35' 39, 55, 56, 64' 55, 154 Cheeks, Willie .,.... .,.. 58,122 Borrorr, Beverly 29, ao, 37,154, 35 CheelY'RaY ------ 138 Borron, Diane 29, 30, 37, 39, 47, Che Y'Wa 3fe ---- 122 106,761 73,751-137 Chestnut, Gerald 150 Bowers, Debra 28, 30, 37, 39, 50,137 C'1e5i 'U'f Lim' 156 Bowmarr,cynrhra ,... 29, 37,137 Chismfshaf' ----'- 122 Chism,Willie , ..,.........,. 122 Christiansen, David , ...... 58,82 Christiansen, Joan 29, 30, 37, 59, Bowman, Donovan .. . 66,72, 154 Bowman, Roy .. . ,. 39, 137 Bowsher, Keith . . 60, 62,121 Bowsky, Judith 29, 30, 39, 48, 60, 106, 52, 154 Boxum, Brice . , . . 39,42, 43,137 Boxum, June ,... ..,.. .,., 1 8 Boyd,Alan ., .. 154 Boyer, Caren 69, 31, 37, 50, 54, 66, 154 Brabander, Ernest ,... 52, 135, 137 Brack, Arlen .39, 42, 43, 52, 70, 71, 7B, 137 Brack, Ravonda .. . . , 44, 154 Bradley, Cecil ...... 51, 66,154 Branch, Larry 24, 39, 49, 60, 62, 121 Brann, Stewart 39,43,49,60,62,121 Breckenridge, Phyllis 29, 30, 37, 39, 48, 155 Breeden, Bradley ........ 39, 138 Brichacek, Donald .,..,...., 18 Briel, lim . . 118, 40, 42, 55, 56, 155 Briscoe, Randy ... . ,,.. .. 155 Briscoe, Robert . , ..,..,.,.. 121 Brite, Jerry . . .,..,.. 58, 82,121 122 Christiansen, Kathy 29, 31, 37, 39, 55,138 Christiansen, Mary 29, 30, 37, 39, 48, 66,156 Claassen, Cathy 29, 30, 37, 42, 47, 48, 55, 135,138 Claphan, Darrell ...... 58, 94,122 Clark, Donita , .. .,.. 57,122 Clark, Evelyn ....,...... ,.... 2 2 Clark, Julie ....,...... 60, 63,138 Clark, Kaye ..... 29, 30, 37, 39, 122 Clark, Peggy ....... 29, 30, 39, 122 Clark, Ronald ......,..., 58,138 Clark, Sherry 29, 30, 37, 39, 50, 138 Clawson, Ralph .,,........... 22 Cline, Donald . .. ...156 Cochran,John ............ 19,78 Cochran, Neta ..,.....,...... 59 Coddington, Donald 24, 27, 39, 43, 5B,82,111,122 Crowe, Brenda 26, 27, 40, 41, 64, 72, 157 Cruz, Franco ....,...,... 58, 122 Curtis, Leon ..............., 150 Curzon, Thomas 76, 40, 73, 74, 94, 122 Cuzick, Stan ..,... . .. 138 D Damm, Gary ......,.,....,., 69 Damm, Janice 29, 30, 37, 39, 48, 54, 71,138 Danek, David ........ ..... 1 22 Danek, Joseph .... ...... 5 1,123 Daubert, Jack ...,,..,.... 7B,13B Davis, Cindy .,..... 30, 37, 39,139 Davis, Deborah ..,, 30, 39, 48,139 Davis, Melvin ...,..,....,... 139 Davis, Roberta 29, 30, 39, 47, 48, 60, 62, 157 Willie Reed executes a perfect shot for the winning B team. vu ,..i-' G 30, 37, 39, 50, X .,-.X Allyson Terry finds playing her Hoss, Timothy . ....,.,..,.., 162 Flugelhorn rather difficult under the circumstances . .. Day, Pamela 3o,59,13s Dean, Billy .... , .... ,... Z . Debes, Kevin .,.......,...,, 139 Degenhardt, Leon ........., 139 Deines, Connie . 30, 37, 39, 50,134 Delaney, Daniel ....,.... 58,123 Denning, Carolee ..,.. 30, 37,139 Denning, loyce ..... ...,..... Denning, Leland .... ....,. 1 23 Folds, joel .......,,...,..... 140 Denny, LaDonna .,..,.... Detmer, Vicki ... 29, Devine,Thomas .. .. 22 37,123 Dewey, Glenn ..,.. . . , 58,123 Dewey, Marlene ..... ,...,.. 1 39 Dewey, Marvin ....,.. 55, 58,157 Dickason, Nila ..,..,....,. 35,19 Dickens, Cynthia . , 29, 30, 59,139 Dickson, Ga ry . 42, 60, 63, 123, 134 Dixon, Glenda . .,......... 60, 62 Dixon, Paula ....... ...., 5 7 Dobbs, Gary . .,.... 43,73,75 Doherty, Marcia .......,. 30 Doherty, Mary 24, 27, 28, 32, 40, 41, ,123 ,139 ,139 64, 108, 157 Dolezal, Dianne 29, 30, 60, 63,123 Dolezal, Donald ...... 24, 54, 157 Dolezal, Raymond ,... 92, 58,123 Doonan, Eileen 29, 30, 37, 42, 48, 34, 35, 69 55,157 Doonan, Warren ...... 58,82,123 Doty, Darryl .........,....,. 123 Dove, Devere 37, 43, 48, 52, 70, 71, 78, 80, 81,139 Drake, George 24, 39, 52, 78, 98, 139 Draney, Ronald ., ,,,. . , 123 Dreiling, Daryl ............,. 123 Dreiling, janice 29, 30, 39, 48, 63, 157 Dreiling, William ........ 66,157 Drescher, joseph ........... 139 Dringman, jane 107, 29, 60, 63,139 Dry, Debra . . 13, 30, 48, 59, 66, 157 Dryer, Cecil .,.............,, 18 Duarte, Philip ............... 52 Duarte, Terri . . . 29, 30, 37, 39,139 Dunbar, Gwendolyn 29, 30, 37, 123 Duncan, john 40, 52, 60, 62, 70, 71, 78,139 Dunekack, Laura . .. 29, 48, 57,123 Dunham, janet .......,.. 29,150 Dunn, Patricia 26, 27, 29, 31, 32, 37, 39,47, 48, 85,139 Dunn, Susann 29, 30, 32, 37, 39, 47, 34, 48, 66, 67, 72,157 Dunn, Vicki 28, 30, 32, 37, 39, 48, 123 Durler, Sidney ,, ......... 58,123 Duryee, jim .........,...... 139 Dyer, Venita ....... 31, 39, 48,157 E Eatherly, Charles 24, 50, 58, 99, 123 Eatherly, Debbie 29, 139 Eaton, Eunice 29, 30, 37, 48, 54, 158 Eckert, jennifer 28, 29, 30, 37, 115, 39, 50, 57,123 Eckert, Rita ..... 29, 30, 37, 59, 139 Edwards, james 40, 52, 78, 81, 158, Ehrlich, Linda 28, 29, 30, 42, 48,139 Ehrlich, Rosalee 28, Ehrlich, Sheryl ..... 107 30, 37, 48, 76, 73, 74,123,130 29, 30, 37,139 Eitel, Charles , ..,..... 60, 62,139 Ellis, David .,.. . ..,..,... 123 Elsen, Connie .... ,...,. 1 20,123 Emerson, Mark 43, 52, 58, 71, 78, 139 Engle, Brenda 28, 29, 31, 37, 39, 48, 64,112,158 Engel, Chuck ,.,....... .. 58,123 Engleman, Gregory 43, 50, 55, 56, 158 Engleman, Rhonda 30, 37, 48, 60, 62,158 Engleman, Rod ..,,...... 43,139 Engleman, Steve .,,...,., 43,124 Ensi mi nger, jerry 39, 43, 48, 52, 66, 158 Erikson, Lou Ann 28, 29, 30, 37, 35, 42, 60,63,124 Esfeld, Beverly ., 30, 37, 38, 48,139 Esfeld, jerry ...,... Espinosa, Lalita .... 40,139 . .,...... 140 Evans, David 118, 39, 54, 75,140, 76 Evans,William . .... 40,140 Evers, Sharnon 28, 30, 37, 45, 48,158 Ewing, Douglas 39, 78, 43, 51, 52, sa, 79,81,111,158 Ewing, Elizabeth .....,....... 22 Ewing, Sandra .. 29, 31, 37, 57, 124 Ewing, Terri .... 29, 30, 37, 71, 140 F Fabin, Mark ....,..,........ 124 Fairbanks, William 52, 66, 78, 81, 111,158 Fanshier, Pam 29, 30, 37, 40, 41, 48, 64,159 Fanshier, Randall ..... 51, 99,124 Faris, Robert ...,. Farthing, Linda Farmer, janice ..., Ferguson, jane ..,. Fields,Michael 159 140 59 19,85 58,124 Firestone, jackie ...... 29, 59,140 Fischer, Craig ..,......... 51,140 Fischer, Dennis ........., 51,124 Fischer, Susan . . 29, 30, 37, 42,124 Fleming, Linda ......,.,..... 124 Flores, jesse .,,.. Flores, Phil ,..,.. Flores, Tommy .... Folds, Cynthia .,. 58 58 124 159 Folkerts, Byron ..... 76, 60, 63, 74 Folkerts, Donald 24, Folkerts, Mary .... Folsom, Robert ... 38, 4a, sa, 92, 74, 124 22 140 Foos, Freddie .... .... 9 4, 97,124 Foos, Lonnie , . . . 60,62,124 Foos, Nancy 6, 57, 64,159 Foraker,Craig . ....,..... w .... 66 Foraker, Lynnae ...,.. 28, 30, 124 Forster, Bonnie 29, 30, 37, 48, 115, 137,140 Fosdick,Donald . 51,124 Foster, Kent .......,.... .. 6,159 Fox, Mary . . , , . 30, 37, 140 Fox, Vickie . 29, 30, 37, 39, 48,140 Frazier, Karen 24, 25, 30, 37, 48, 107, 55, 56, 66, 67, 72, 159,117 Frees, jerry .. 39, 43, 58, 60, 63, 140 French, lone ...... 37, 60, French, Patrick ....... 51, French, Toni ....,........ Frey, Connie .,.... 30, 48, Friedeman, Richard ,.. 60, 63,124 66,159 . . , 63 57,124 63,140 Harbaugh, Terry . .. 60, 63, 82,125 Harders, Bruce .........,... 141 Harders, Sue 29, 31, 42, 50, 54, 141, 146 Harmon, Sandra 31, 48, 59, 60, 160 Harms, Herbert ..,.,..... 82,125 Harris, Pamela .. 31, 39, 50, 57,125 Hams, Philip 39, 43, 48, 52, ee, 78, 96,160 Hartman, jon ...,.,..... , .... 19 Heaton, David ,....... 39, 43, 160 Helfrich, john ....,... 82, 94,125 Helfrich, Kimberly ... 29,115,141 Helsel, Nancy ,..........,,, 141 Helsel, Patricia ........... 45,160 Fry, Harold .............,... 140 Fry, Max ...,.,...,,........ 159 Fryberger, Lynn 39, 43, 60, 63, 71, 140 Furrey, Lisa ..,,.., ... 44,159 G Gagelma n, janice 29, 31, 36, 39,140 Gardner, Sue ...,,.,..,..... 124 Garner, Sharon .....,. 30, 36,140 Garrett, Pennie 28, 29, 31, 36, 48, 57,124 Garrett, Timothy ...,....,... 159 Gaunt, Terry .,. 43, 48, 51, 66,159 Gerritzen, Virginia ..,.... 29,124 Gerstner, Dennis ,. 51, 52, 66,159 Gerstner, Mark . . .,.... 82,124 Gibbs, Frank ...,,......,... 124 Gibson, Ca rma .......,.,.., 134 Giles, Kris .., 26, 29, 31, 36, 48,159 Giles, Sharon 10, 29, 31, 36, 39, 48, 57,124 Gilliland, Michael 15, 29, 43, 48, 52, 55, 56, 64, 65, 69, 72, 78, 81, 83,159 Gilmore, William 39, 43, 92, 52,140, 144 Gilpin, David . .. .... . 140 Gingrich, Ann ..,...,.... 59, 159 Githood, Bobby ......... 44,150 Goad, Sandra 27, 29, 31, 36, 45, 48, 160 Gonsalez, Gloria ...,.. 31, 57,124 Gonsalez, julian ...,.... 134,140 Henkle, Eulinda ... 31, 50, 59,141 Henkle, Sandra . 28, 31, 36, 50,125 Henre, Dianne .... ,.. 29, 31,125 Herl, Sharon .....,....,,.,, 125 Herold, Roberta ... 29, 37, 57,125 Herren, Arlana ...,,.. 36, 64,160 Herren, Kelly 39, 61, 63, 152, 160, 117 Herrman, Bonnie .. 31, 36, 57,160 Herrman, Mark ........., 51, 125 Herrman, Sandra 29, 31, 36, 52,125 Herrman, Pamela 29, 31, 36, 40, 160 Hersman, Berdy ............. 22 Hertel, Cheryl .... .... 3 6, 125 Hertel, Sharron ............. 150 Heuszel, Diane ....... 29, 31,141 Hewitt, Grant ,,, ..,......... 141 Hewitt, jill ..,., 29, 31, 36, 42,125 Hickel, Steve ......... 69, 58,162 Hilton, Vicky ... 31, 36, 48, 59,162 Hinkle, Scott ......... 60, 63,162 Gordon, Rose ...,........... 22 Gough, Peggy 31, 42, 48, 72, 106, 76, 160 Gowdy, Charles 20, 33, 34, 82, 83, 95 Graf, james ..... 52, 78, 81, 83, 160 Greene, james 52, 66, 78, Griffin, Debra .,.,....... Griffith, Sandra ,... 29, 30, 80, 81, 94, 160 160 31,160 Grimm, Debra .. 28, 31, 36, 48, 140 Grover, Cheryl .....,....,.. 160 Gruber, john ...... . 140 Grunz, Alvin .....,.......... 22 Guesner, Mary ....... 29, 63,160 Guesnier, Renee 29, 31, 50, 60, 63, 125 Guesnier, Rebecca 29, 36, 39, 48, 160 Guinn, Romona 31, 35, 36, 48,160 Gum, Dennis .,,............ 141 Gunn, Elizabeth ....,..... 19, 30 Gunn, Gena 28, 31, 36, 39, 48, 73, 74, 125 Gunn, Lyle ....... 39, 66,160,168 Gunn, Robert 39, 43, 40, 48, 52, 66, 72,160, 167 Guthrie, Charles 39, 49, 89, 91, 150, 160,116 Gwin, Byron ..,,... 125 H Habiger, Dennis ...... 40, 82,125 Hagen, Patricia ....,.. 60, 63,141 Hague, jack , .... ,..... 1 9, 52, 86 Hague, Ray ,.... 39, 52, 58, 94,141 Halbower, Donald ....,...... 18 Hale, Rebecca 29, 31, 37, 48, 60, 62, 63,141 Hail, Brett .....,.......,. 43, 125 Hamilton, jan .. 29, 31, 36, 39,125 Hamilton, Karlynn 26, 29, 31, 36, 39, 42, 50, 60, 63, 71,141 Hammeke, David ,......, , .. 125 Hammeke, Michael 44, 52, 66,160 Hammerschmidt, Rita 24, 26, 27, 32, 35, 36, 40, 47, 48, 49, 64,160, 116 Hinkson, Richard ... ,..,. ... 19 Hipp, Ernest ...... .... 44 , 162 Hipp, Marvin . .,,,.......... 141 Hipp, Robert ............,.. 125 Hiss, Sandra . 29, 31, 36, 39, 48,141 Hixon, Dale .,...,.......... 162 Hockett, Elwin .... ,... 1 9 Hoeme, Rowan ...... . 162 Holcomb, Sharon .,,..,,.,.. 125 Holder, Lois .......... 29, 36, 162 Hollembeak, Bruce ...,.. 66,162 Holleman, Roxanne 29, 31, 49, 66, 162 Holmes, jan 29, 31, 36, 39, 50, 60, 62, 85,141 Hoover, Sally ...... 29, 31, 60, 125 Hoss, Kent , . ..... .,..... 9 9,125 Hostetler, joy 31, 42, 50, 60, 63, 72, 141 Houchin, Laura .......... 36,162 Houchin, Snowlene ...... 36,125 House, Donna ........... 44,162 Hull, Patrick .... ,,..... 1 62 Huslig, Debbie .....,,...... 141 Huslig, jim ........,.. 43, 92,125 Huslig, Richard 42, 43, 53, 60, 63, 125 Huss, Bruce 38, 39, 43, 52, 55, 56, 78, ' 81, 91,162 Hutchison, janet 24, 26, 29, 30, 31, 39, 40, 48, 69, 72, 162 Hutchison, jon 40, 48, 60, 63, 72, 125 Hutton, Sharon .., 29, 31,141 Hyman, Monte . ., 39,125 ' l Ingersoll, Steve .,,., 125 Ingram, Eldon .... .... 5 2, 79 l james, David ...,. . .. 126 jensen, Rodney ........... 9,162 jeroue, Kenneth ............ 126 lewell, jo Ann 24, 28, 31, 36, 48,163 jewell, Teri 28, 31, 36, 39, 50, 71, 141 jimison, Brian .............. 141 johnson, Elmo ...,....,..... 126 johnson, George ........,.. 126 johnson, jenny 28, 31, 36, 48, 59, Haneke, Belinda 29, 31, 36, 40, 41, 141 Haney, Cinda ...... 29, 36, 50,141 Hanzlicek, Mark 39, 43, 52, 54, 78, 94, 96,141 Harbaugh, Douglas 24, 39, 52, 55, 56, 78, 79, 31, 91,115,160 163 johnson, Linda .. 14, 28, 31, 36, 39 johnson, Margaret ,...... 63,164 johnson, Nancy .......... 59,141 johnson, Robert .......,, 82,126 jones, Cindy ..... . 31, 50, 60,126 jones, Floris ...... , ........... . juergensen, Carma .... 31, 59,163 Myers, Wayne ...,. .....,... 5 8 'I l Z ,es Cecil Bradley, Dennis Gerstner, Doug Ewing, and Doug Thurman contribute to school spirit by selling popcorn and megaphones. jurgensen, Pamela 26, 29, 31, 36, 39, 48, 64, 65,163 K Kaiser, james .... ......,.. Kaiser, Steve .....,..,... 24, 141 Karst, Debbie .....,... 28, 31,126 Karst, Connie 28, 36, 39, 48, 59, 141 Karst, Karen . 28, 31, 50, 54, 56,141 Karst, Leonard , .......,...... 22 Kaufman, Nathalea .... 29, 36,126 Keating, jan .... 28, 31, 36, 57,126 Keating, Michael ....... 141,150 Keeler, Lana .,.. 28, 36, 40, 48, 126 Keenan, Craig ,..,.,,....... 126 Keenan, Kathleen ., 29,4O, 72,141 Keenan, Lawrence ..,....... 141 Keenan, Martha ... ... 126, 134 Keenan, Mary ........ 48, 50, 126 Keenan, Mary T. ......, 40, 48, 74 Keffer, Anita 28, 42, 48, 60, 62, 141 Keil, Allen ................, 142 Keil, jolene . 31, 36, 40, 55, 64,162 Keil, Kathy ........,.,... 57,126 Keller, Christine 28, 30, 31, 48, 54, 55, 56, 84,107, 163 Keller, Deborah 28, 36, 42, 48, 126 Keller, Patti . 28, 31, 36, 40, 57,126 Kepka, Kimberly 27, 28, 30, 31, se, 40, 48,107,163 Kern, Mary ................. 163 Kershner, jann 26, 28, 31, 36, 40, 41, 48, 55, 106,118,163 King, Dottie ....,. 42, 59, 134, 150 Kirkman, Don ........ 43, 51,142 Kirkman, Kristi 76, 28, 31, 36, 50, 126 Kirmer, Ronald ..,...,... 39,142 Kirkpatrick, Kristine 28, 31, 36, 39, 47, 50, 54, 60, 63, 142 Kite, Beverly ...,......... 59, 142 Kite, Milton ..., 42, 48, 52, 72, 163 Kite, Douglas ,.,,. 52, 78, 94, 142 Klein, Ronald ...,...,..,..... 19 Klepper, Carla 28, 31, 40, 47, 50, 76, 60, 62, 73, 74, 85,126 Klepper, David ,.......,. 39, 142 Kleweno, Vicki 28, 31, 42, 50, 60, 76, 62, 74,142 Klima, Charlene 28, 31, 48, 57,126 Klima, Marilyn .' ............. 164 Kline, Harry .............. 19, 24 Kluender, Sue 24, 28, 31, 36, 39, 50, 126 Klusener, Curtis .............,. Knipe, Debra 28, 31, 36, 39, 50,126 knipe, Guy ..... 24,39,43,48,142 Koch, Mary 27, 31, 36, 40, 48, 49, 163, 164 Koelsch, Richard 40, 73, 75, 126, 76, 142 Koenig, Kim ..... .... 1 42 Kohart, Cheryl ..... ..... 5 9 Kohart, Mike .... ,... 1 26 Kohlrus, Terry .... , . . 39,126 Kohlrus, Timothy . ....... 126 Kohls, Peggy 28, 31, 36, 39, 48, 142 Komarek, Leonard .,.,...... 142 Komarek, Stanley ., 40, 52, 94, 164 Koogle, Sally 28, 31, 36, 40, 50, 57, 134 Koptik, Carolyn , 28, 31, 30, 39,142 Kottwitz, Harold ........., . 126 Kraft, Marlin ....,......,... 164 Krallrhan, David ., ..,. 43, 94,142 Kramer, Ray , ....,... ., 127 Krier, Allen ..,,..... 39,119,127 Krom, Billy ,........,.,.. 66,164 Kruckenberg, Homer . , ...... 19 Kruckenberg, Sherry 25, 31, 54, 118,142 Kuhn, Anton .... .. ...... 164 Kuhn, Curtis .... ........ Kuhn, Lee ..,,..... ........ 2 2 Kultgen, Melinda ...., 36, 39,164 Kultgen, Melissa ............. 36 Kultgen, Robert .. . 40,78, 94, 142 Il. Lagasse, Sharon ..,. 28, 31, 36, 142 Laird, Nora ..... ..,.,.. 3 3, 57 Lane, Mark ...... .... 7 3,74, 82 Langley, Norman .. .....,.. .. Lapka, joe .........,........ 143 Larson, Lou Ann 26, 29, 15, 33, 36, 48, 54, 56, 64,151,164 Laspisa, Phyllis ......., 54, 72,143 Laudick, Dennis .,... ,,.. 5 4,134 Laudick, Douglas ..,..... 51,165 Laudick, Mary . , 26, 29, 31, 36,143 Laughlin, Susan .... 33, 36, 40, 143 Lawrence, Marilyn .......... 165 Legg, Earl ........, .,... Leeper, Mike .... ...... 4 4 Leeper, Paul ...,.,,....,....... Leigan, Charlotte ..... 28, 66, 165 Leigan, William . 61, 63, 82, 92, 134 Leiker, Agnes ........,... 45,165 LeRoy, Kathy . .. 33, 39, 73, 85,127 Lewis, Dorothy ..,,...,.. 33, 165 Lewis, Marvin ... ...... .... Lewis, Michael ....... 60, 63,127 Liles, Larry .............,,.. 127 Lindholm, Carol 28, 33, 36, 39, 40, 48,143 Link, Mark ......,....,..... 143 Little, Susan .... 28, 31, 36, 40, 143 Lloyd, Cynthia ,.....,....... 127 Lloyd, Lawanda .... .... 5 9,143 Lofland,james ..,, .. 51 Loftis, Carolyn .........,.... 165 Logue, Paulett ...,...,....... 19 Lohmuller, Monica 11, 29, 33, 36, 47, 50,541,143 Lomas, Mark .............,.... Lopez, Rota ............. 28, 143 Love, Forrest 24, 39, 43, 48, 60, 62, 63,165 Lucas, Deborah ................ Lucas, Micheal ....,,........ 58 Luckert, Kathryn . . . 28, 33, 36, 143 Lundquist, Sara 28, 30, 33, 39, 40, 42, 48,64,72,107,165 Lundstedt, Maline ,..,,... 19, 24 ,l Lupton, Susan 28, 33, 36, 50, 127, 76 Luttrell, Alan ...... 40, 48, 86, 165 Luttrell, Sharron ...... 28, 36, 165 Luttrell, Vicki 28, 31, 36, 61, 63, 76, 73, 74,127 M MacDonald, Emerson . . 19, 70, 71 MacDonald, Gregory ........ 165 McAllaster, Claudia 4, 28, 33, 36, 40, 48, 55, 56, 72, 106, 165 McAllaster, Paula 28, 33, 42, 48, 76, 57, 73, 75, 127 McAnulla, Donald , ....,..... 51 McAnulla, jane .... 28, 33, 36,143 McAnulla, john ,............ 143 Miles, Edward . ,,,.,. 48, 51,166 Milhon, Sandy ...,. 28, 33, 36, 134 Miller, Annette ....... 33, 59, 144 Miller, Bonnie .......,....... 33 Miller, Cathleen . .. 33, 36, 38, 167 Miller, Gottfried , .. Miller, Kenneth . . ,. 22 Miller, Martin 42, 43, 52, 54, 92,144 Miller, Monica 28, 33, 38, 41, 61, 62, 144 Miller, Patty . . .....,,... 36, 144 Miller, Ronald 43, 52, 60, 63, 78, 92, 100,115,144, 147 Miller, Yvonne 28, 33, 36, 50, 128, 76, 132 Ming, Cheryl 33,36,48,54,107,167 McCarn, Don ..... 38, 43, 58,127 McCulley, Kathleen 28, 33, 36, 40, 48, 158, 165 McCulley, Kelvin .....,.. 94,134 McDonald, Alice ..........., 18 McDonald, Karen 28, 30, 33, 50, 55, 56, 61, 62, 63, 84, 85,165 McDonald, Lonnie ,,,. 40, 58, 143 McDonald, Sherry 28, 33, 36, 57, 127 McDorman, Cindy 28, 33, 36, 57, 127 McElhaney, Phillip 38, 43, 51, 63, 165 McGreevy, Dennis .... 48, 51, 165 Mclntyre, Darlene 28, 31, 61, 63, 143 Mclntyre, Deborah 28, 31,143 Mcjunkin, Brenda .......... 166 Mcjunkin, Burton ........ 51, 166 McKinney, Frank .. 42,48,72,166 MCKOwn, David 73, 74, 82, 92, 134, 76 McLaughlin, Lawrence 66, 67, 166, 107 Mcleland, john 61, 63, 73, 74, 1256 McLeland, Mark . ..,.. 58, 86, 127 MCNett, janice ....... 33, 50, 166 MCPhail, Gerald . ., 20, 78, 98, 128 McPherson, Brad 61, 62, 73, 82, 76, McQuiston, Conni . . , 127 143 Macurdy, Haile ........,.... 143 Madden, john ........... 49,128 Maher, Debra 24, 26, 28, 33, 36, 40, 41, 43, 166 Mai,jan ....... 28,33,36, 50,127 Mai, janet . ........,.. 28, 33, 143 Maneth, Karen . 28, 33, 35, 36,166 Maneth, Robert . . . 38, 43, 52, 143 Maneth, Ronald ... 43, 48, 58,143 Mar, Donna .... za,33,3s, 57,128 Maresch, Sharlyn .. 33, 36, 59, 143 Marietta, Kala . . 28, 33, 42, 50, 143 Marsh, Erlene 28, 33, 36, 40, 41, 48, 107, 166 Marsh, Kathy ...... 28, 33, 57,128 Marsh, Richard 8, 13, 24, 43, 52, 106, 54, 56, 65, 78, 81, 166, 117 Marsh, Robert 24, 43, 49, 52, 54, 66, 107, 118, 151, 166 Marsh, Roger ................ 20 Marshall, josephine ....... 20, 42 Martin, john ....,. 24, 58, 72, 128 Mason, Bonnie 13, 28, 31, 36, 48, 59, 66, 166 Mason,Williarn ,......,.. 42,166 Mathers, Kristine 28, 33, 36, 38, 50, 85, 143 Matthews, Shelley . 28, 36, 42, 134 Mawhiney, janet 12, 28, 30, 33, 36, 38, 59, 144 Mawhiney, Lisa 33, 36, 40, 50, 57, 128 Medley, Murray .,.... 52, 86,144 Meek, Rebecca ....... 33, 40, 144 Meister, Barbara 26, 30, 33, 36, 28, 38, 48, 106, 166 Meister, Florence .........,.. 20 Mermis, Mary ................. Merrel, janet ..., .,........ 5 0 Merritt, Robin ,.,..... 12, 44,166 Merten, Cindy ..... 28, 33, 57, 128 Mettscher, Martha ........,. 128 Michael, Ricky ................ Midgorden, Leslie 12, 28, 33, 35, 36, 3B,48, 113,114,166 Midgorden, Shelley 28, 31, 48, 71, 144 Ming, Cynthia ., 28, 33, 36, 57,128 Mingenback, Mark 24, 38, 48, 64, A 167, 177 Mitchell, Dale . . 76, 72, 73, 74,128 Mitchell, Lee .,.......... 66,167 Moeder, Kenneth ..,.,.,.... 144 Mohn, john ... ... 20, 64, 65, 66 Mohr, Darlene 33, 35, 36, 38, 45, 167 Momyer, Debra . , . ....,., . . . . Momyer,Terry ,... , ,., ... Mong, Anthony . ,...... 51,167 Montague, Bradley , ,, . , . 128 Montgomery, Steven24, 50, 73, 74, 76, 82, 92,115,119 Moore, Darrel 5, 38, 48, 55, 56, 72, 167 Moore, Leesa 28, 33, 36, 50, 57, 128 Morgan, Daniel , 40, 43, 48, 66,167 Morgan, Orlena .. . 28, 33, 36,134 Morris, Carol ..,...,..... 33, 167 Morris, Linda ..,. ,.. 36,128 Morris, Vikki ..,...,....,.,.. 144 Morrison, George ............,. Morrison, Vicki 28, 31 33, 36, 38, 55, 64,167 Morse, Carol . , . ...,. 37, 45, 16B Mull, Robert ............ 43, 144 Mullin, Kim .... 43,s1, s2,7s,1sa Munz, Alvin ............. 51,144 Murphy, Kathleen 28, 31, 36, 38, 50, 57,128 Murphy, Sheryl 24, 28, 33, 36, 38, 76, 50, 73, 74, 119,128 Murphy, Steven ......,... 58, 144 Murphy, Tom ,..,., . ,,. . Murray, Darrell ..., ,.,. 1 68 Murray, Phil ..... ,... Muth, David... ,... 144 Muth,jim.., ., Muth, Tony ....., , ,,,, . . . Myers, Bill .,. . 76,74, B2,.94,111 Myers, Cathy ........, 28, 33, 40 N Nagel, Donald . ,... . . 128 Nairn, Caryl ... . .. 28,62,128 Nairn, Douglas .. . ,. 43, 61, 168 Napolitano, Michael ......... 144 Nease, Deanna ,,.., 33, 36, 59,168 Nebergall, Bettie .,......,. 20, 27 Nebergall, james .,...,. 20, 21, 52 Neff, Billy ,.., ..,....... 4 2, 168 Nelson, Debra 25, 33, 36, 38, 47, 48, 111,112,168 Netherton, Tammy2B, 30, 33, 36, 42, 49, 144 Neuforth, Karen28, 33, 38, 48, 54, 56,71,144 Nichols, joe .......,.. 33, 42, 144 Nickelson, Carolyn . 28, 42, 48,144 Nicholson, Leonard 61, 63, 118, 128 Niederee, Michael ,,....,,.. 128 Niedens, Michael r...,...,.. 168 Nobles, Danny 61, 63, 82, 83, 92, 108,128 Noblitt, Bill .. . .,,, 128,129 Noblitt, Hazel ,... , ,,.. . Noblitt, Irma .,,.,....,., .. 144 Nolte, james24, 43, 73, 74, 78, 92, 76, 115, 144 Nutting, Pamela ,,,....,..., 144 Ny berg, Gary ..,.,.. 82,128,129 O Oborny, Mark ....,..,... 38, 129 O'Brien, Marla 28, 33, 36, 38, 42, 85, 129 Ochs, jeanette 26, 28, 33, 38, 40, 46, 47, 49, 144 Ochs, Steve . , , ..,.... 3B,43, 169 Oetken, Ronald .,.. ,.,.., 1 29 Ogan, Andrew 61, 62, 72, 73, 75, 76, 106, 169 Ohnmacht, Francis .,,... 43,145 Older, Lesley 26, 28, 33, 36, 123,129 Oliver, Ellen . .,.,,.,.,..,... 28 Oliver,janice . , , 28,33,42,145 Olivier, jeffrey ...,.., 43, 51,169 Olivier, Robert . . 38, 43, 52, 78,145 Olson, Gary .,.,..,...... 51,169 Osborne, jan . . . 76, 28, 33, 42, 73, 74, 145 Owen, Sandra 28, 33, 36, 38, 49,145 P Page, jerry ,. .. ,,.., 51,38 Parrish, Cynthia 28, 33, 42, 47, 49, 145 Parrish, Elizabeth 26, 27, 33, 42, 47, 50, 54, 56, 66, 72, 84, 85, 107, 169 Partridge, Patricia . . 28, 33, 36,145 Partridge, Sandra ,..,.... 59,169 Peacock, David ....., . , , 66,169 Peacock, Sheldon . . . ..,.. . 129 Peak, Glennda ...,. ... 28, 33, 57 Peak, Nancy ,... 28, 33, 36, 45, 169 Pearson, Deborah ,..,,,.. 36, 169 Penka, Karen . 28, 33, 42, 85,145 Perkins, Don12, 24, 38, 43, 49, 52, 169 Perkins, Linda ........... 28, 33 Perry, Mark 43, 49, 52, 58, 74, 78, 79, 145 Peschka, Daniel ...,....,..,... Peschka, Thomas ....,.,.. 60, 63 Peters, Allan ,...... 49, 66, 67,169 Peters, Debra . . , 26, 28, 33, 36, 47 Peters, janet .... 28, 30, 31, 50, 145 Peters, Paula .,.,.. 28, 33, 36, 129 Peterson, Diana 28, 30, 36, 49, 57, 76, 73, 74, 129 Peterson, Dorothy 22, 28, 33, 115, 129 Peterson, Douglas ....... 44, 169 Peterson, Kenneth . . 20, 52, 78, 80 Peterson, Michael ........ .. 145 Petz, Lynette ....... 28, 33, 36,42 Pfannenstiel, Donald 43, 49, 66, 67, 169 Pfunder, Larry . . , .... 49,169 Philippi, john ...,...,. ,...... 5 8 Phillips, Sharon ....,., 28, 33,145 Polson, Ann 28, 33, 36, 38, 47, 49, 57 Postlethwaite, Darrel . 92,129,131 Postlethwaite, jerry ..,.,..... 145 Potts, Catherine 28, 33, 36, 57, 129, 134 Pound, Shannon ..., 145 Powell, Donna ,... 169 Powell, john ...,, .., 129 Powers, Richard .,., . , , 169 Prescott,jum.... Prescott, Richard ,.,...,, 44, 170 Price, Eddie ..., ...., 2 4, 58, 129 Price, Michael .,,..... 42, 86, 170 Pritchard, Richard ...........,. Proesch, Kathryn .... 33, 36, 170 Proffitt, Donald 38, 43, 49, 62, 67, 170 Prouty, Kathleen , , . ,.,. . . . , Pullin, Deborah ,....,. 33, 59,170 Pullin, Marilyn ..,,,..., 28, 36, 50 Pundsack, joanne .. 33, 34, 49,145 Q Queen, james ..... . .. 145 Quigg, Pat ...... . . . R Radke, Kay .....,., ....... 1 70 Raffelock, Mike .,......... .... Rainbolt, Catherine .., 27, 36,129 Rainbolt, Cecil ,.,,...,....,. 145 Rainbolt, Clyde ...,.......,. 145 Ramsey, Deborah 30, 32, 61, 63, 145 Rand, john . .....,..,.... . 145 Rathbun, john ...., 61, 63, 74,129 Ratlief, Arlinda , ..... 32, 59,170 Ratlief, Darrell ......,,... 51,129 Raymer, Rhonda 27, 33, 37, 38, 145 Raymer, Ronn . . 52,66, 78, 81,170 Reed, Bruce . , . ,..,,.,. 40,170 Reed, Max. , ,, 20,78 Reed, Stella . ,.,,.. . Reed,Terry . . . .,.., 129 Reed,Tom ,, ., .. .,. 58,170 Reed, Willie , ,, .., .,, 92, 129 Reha, Brad 38, 39, 49, 66, 67, 72, 69, 170 Reinhardt, Brent . . 43, 58,129 Reinhardt, Cathy27, 33, 35, 38, 49, 145 Reinhardt, Nadith .. .,, . ,.. 20 Reinhardt, Roxanne24, 26, 28, 33, 40, 42, 49, 170 Reisbig, Mary .. . . 27,32,49,145 Remmert, john , . 76, 72, 73, 74, 86 Reno,jim ,. ... .. 145 Revell, Darrell 24, 51, 73, 74, 76,129 Rice, Kenneth . . 58, 61, 63,170 Rich, Iris .... 27, 33, 36, 38, 50,146 Rich, Lana . 24, 27, 33, 38, 49,146 Rich, Nila .. ., ., .,. 38, 129 Richard, Kristine 32, 37, 50,146 Richards,Tracy, , , . , 170 Richter, Elizabeth , , . 33, 36, 170 Ridge, Billy . .. ., . , 58, 82, 129 Ridge, Gerald ,... . ...... , Ridge, james ..,. . .... , . 146 Riegal, Colleen ..,,.. ..... 2 0 Riegel, LuAnne 27, 33, 36, 50, 129 Riggs, Keith , . 58, 98, 99,119, 130 Riggs, Marcia . . 29, 39, 50, 170 Rine, Patricia . . . . ... 59, 171 Risley,Verlyn , ,,,,...,,.... 146 Ritterhouse, Wanda . . . , . 36, 130 Roach, Debra . .. . ..,... . . 146 Roberson,Gary . 21 Roberts, joNell . . , 27, 33, 50, 55, 56,106,171 Roberts, Krista 29, 33, 40, 61, 62,130 Roberts, Viva ,... .....,. , . . Z1 Robertson, Gary ,...,..,..,.. Robinson, Charles 38, 49, 52, 86, 69, 87, 171 Robinson, Charlesj. ,, . 42, 58,146 Robinson, Curtis ... 58, 91, 94, 134 Robinson, Nancy . 28, 31, 42, 49, 61, 62, 146 Rocha, jesse ,,,., . . . 58, 150 Rodgers,William . .. .,.. . 146 Rodie, Sue ...., ......... 27 ,146 Rondeau, Mark . 73, 74, 82, 94, 95, 119, 76, 130 Rondeau, Sally 11, 27, 33, 36, 38, 49, 136 Root, Robert. . . .......... , 146 Rosenberg, Mark . . . 49, 61, 62,171 Rosenberg, Shelia ........ 66,171 Ross, Patrick ..,,,,. .,......... Rothenberger, loyce 11, 27, 30, 33, 40, 50, 61, 62, 171 Rothenberger, Marcia . , 27, 33, 49, 130, 134 Rothenberger, Marla 27, 33, 57, 74, 130 Rounkles, Wieland .... 76, 74, 130 Rowland, Pamela , 27, 33, 36, 38, 46, 49, 55, 85, 146 Ruble, Geraldine ...,.. 36, 59,146 Ruble, Wayne , .. ., 43,61,63,130 Ruckman, Betty . 27, 33, 61, 63, 130 Rugan, Steven .. ...... .... 1 46 Rumble, Brad . . . 43, 52, 89, 90, 118, 146,150 Rusco, Carolyn 24, 26, 29, 33, 47, 49, 64, 65, 171 Rush, Sharon . ,, . . 31, 57,171 Russell, Connie 32, 48, 49, 55, 61, 62, 171 S Saenz, julia 27, 32, 36, 38, 50, 59, 172 Saenz, Romona , . . 27, 32, 36, 130 Saenz, Rito 38, 39, 51, 52, 172 Sallee, Deanne 25, 32, 35, 36, 49, 146 Sander, Glen . , .. . 146 Sander, Kathy ... ,.... . 172 Sander, Keith .... ,.., 3 8,146 Sander, Mark . , . , . 130 Sander, Rebecca , , . ,... 44,172 Sanders, Bill . . ..,,,,..,.. . 146 Sandy, William ..,,... .... . 172 Sargent, Tecoa 28, 32, 36, 61, 62, 130 Savage, Debra , 27, 32, 36, 74, 130 Sayler, Lance 28, 43, 49, 52, 64, 72, 69, 78, 172 Schaumaun, Marsha 27, 32, 36, 50, 130 Schardein, Michael . . 38, 43, 49, 52, 66, 172 Schartz, Conan .... ....,,., 1 29 Schartz, Dennis ..... . ..... 172 Schartz, Leory ,........ ..... 1 46 Schartz, Randy ..,,. 49, 86, 92, 130 Schartz, Shannon . 48, 49, 40, 73, 75, 76, 172 Schartz, Vickei . ,..... 36, 38, 146 Schaub, Robert ....,,. 43, 52, 173 Scheck, Nancy .............. 177 Schenk, Debbie . , 27, 32, 36,146 Schenk, Wayne . . ....... 49, 173 Schenkel, Chris . . ..,....... 130 Schenkel, Douglas ,... 43, 100,173 Scheuerman, Perry , , 38, 43, 54, 55, 173 Scheuerman, Terry . . 39,43, 52, 94, 146 Scheurman, Ann ..,,...,.. 21, 30 Schlitter, Diana ,. ,.. 27,32,130 Schmidt, janice ..,... 27, 57, 130 Schmidt, Michael ,..,..... 92, 98 Schmitt, Mine ..., ,.,, 2 1, 45 Schneider, janet . . ,... 173 Schneider, Sheryl ......., 59,173 Scholoer, Karen . . . ,....... 173 Schonhoff, Nancy 27, 32, 36, 49, 71, 84, 76, 85, 146 Schridde, Brenda ........,,.. 173 Schull, Ann ., .,, . 33, 38, 131 Schultis, Fred ..,.......,. 21, 51 Schultz, jeanette . 28, 32, 42, 50, 61, 53, 147 Schultz, Ruby ......, ....,... 2 2 Schultz, Ruth .28, 33, 36, 38, 50, 85, 146, 147 Schulz, Kim , , 27, 32, 38,49, 55,147 Schumacher, Melisa 24, 26, 27, 32, 34, 36, 42, 47, 49, 54, 110, 112,151, 173 Schuster, Ricky ..,. .,.., 5 S, 173 Schuster, Rita . . . 27, 32, 59, 70, 173 Schwager, loyce . . . 27, 32, 37, 147 Schwager, Raymond ......, 51, 92 Schwartz, Daniel ....,,. ,. . 147 Schwartz Elaine .... . 27, 36, 130 Schwartz, Kathleen . 27, 32, 36, 49, 59, 173 Schwartzkopf, Michele . 27, 30, 32 36, 38, 50, 130 Schwilling, Karen . 25, 32, 36, 38, 49, 55, 135, 150 Schwindt, Gerald . , .. , 82,130 Scott, john .... 106, 38, 43, 49, 173 Scranton, Shauna . . 28, 30, 32, 61, 63, 73, 74, 130 Searle, Bradley 38, 43, 52, 54, 70, 71, 78, 147 Secord, Laura 27, 32, 36, 70, 71, 147 Selle, Marvin ,., . ., . 51,173 Seuser, Bill . .. 22 Shaffer, Linda .,... 32, 61, 63,131 Shaffer, Patricia ... ... .. 36,131 Shaheen, Kenneth .. ., .. 21 Shaheen, Mike .... 52, 54, 55, 61, 63, 147 Shelby, Tommy ....,.. 61, 63,131 Shelton, Sharon . ..,.... 32, 173 Sherman, Marilyn ...28, 32, 61, 62, 64, 173 Sherman, Steven ,.. 40, 61, 63, 147 Short, Nancy , . 27, 32, 36, 44,174 Shuey, janice . , 27, 32, 42, 106,174 Shuey, Rickey ,.........,,,.. 147 Shull, Ann ..,.. 32, 39, 61, 131,134 Shull, Christopher .,.. .., 66, 174 Shultis, Fred . , .,... ,..,,. . .. Siebert, Deborah , . . 27, 32, 36, 38, 42, 50, 64, 174 Simonson, Debra ...25, 32, 35, 36, 49,107,117,174 Simonson, Marsha . . 25, 32, 40, 50, 57,72,111, 131 Simpson, Danny ,,......, . . 147 Simpson, Kenny 43, 52, 75, 7B,111, 76, 147 Simpson, Mary . .. . 32,36,38,147 Skolaut, Mary . . , 26, 28, 32, 40, 42, 49,66,67,85,106,174 Skolaut, Terri ... 27, 30, 32, 38, 40, 47, 147 Sloan, jacqueline . . 28, 32, 35, 38, 147, 49, 61, 62, 63, 71, 72, 73, 75,B5, 76, 106 Smith, Barbara ,... ...., 2 1, 48 Smith, Cranston .....,. 43, 94, 147 Smith, Douglas ..,..,. 61, 63,147 Smith,j, C, ...,..,.. . 17, 20,21 Smith, joyce .... 28, 32, 61, 72,147 Smith, Mark .... ......,. 7 4, 147 Smith, Marlene . ....,.,, 36,131 Smith, Pamela ..... 32, 36, 50,174 Smith, Pamela K, ... ..... 36,174 Smith, Princess ,.,, . 27, 32,131 Smith, Randy .,. 50, 61, 73, 74,131 Smith, Rebecca ,.... 27, 32, 36, 50, 57,131 Smith, Ronald ... ..... .. 147 Smith, Taylor .,.....,....,., 175 Smith, Terrance ,.... 24, 27, 30,32, 35, 175 Snell, Helen .,..,. ,..., 2 1 Snook,Stephen ,,,,,. , 147 Snowden,Shirley ... ,,. .,. 131 Soden, Sara . . . . 27, 32, 36, 49, 57, 131 Solomon, Meredith . . . 27, 32, 42, 54, 107, 175 Solso, jane . 15, 27, 32, 40, 41, 47, 49, 55, 56, 102,106,175 Sooby, jerry ....,,. 49,55,56,175 Spece, William ..... 40, 49, 54, 56, 58,106,175 Spencer, Karen .,,...,,,.... 131 Spong, Lester .....,....,. 21,146 Stafford, Scott 43, 49, 61, 62, 63, 175 Standish, Barton .... 42, 43, 73, 74, 76, 147 Standish, Scott ...,... 9, 38, 49, 52, 175 Standley, Donna .... 24, 25, 32, 36, Seniors Bruce Huss and Kent Schaub contemplate the joy of eating their last meal at GBHS. t3f 1.1i1E1E., .21, TJ P..l.lllII1.1 50, 57,118, 131 Staples, Mark , , . 42, 73, 74, 86, 87, 76,131 Starbuck, Mike .... 38, 43, 54, 147 Stegman, Don ..,..,,..,..,, 147 Steinbacher, Jeanne . . 9, 27, 31, 32, 36, 38, 54, 56, 175 Steiner, Daniel . . 43, 52, 58, 66, 78, 69,100, 175 Steirlert, Becky . 27, 32, 36, 50, 175 Steinert, Mary ,.,.. Stephens, Virginia . 27,147 ......57,131 U Unrein, Carol ,,.. .. 27, 32, 57,132 Urban, Paul ,...,.....,....,., 21 V Van Aken, Michael .., .... 132 Vanaman, Ernest ... ..,.. . 132 VanSkike, Keith .... .,.. 5 1,132 Williams, Victor .......,.. 58,178 Yeagef, lefl - . 61, 63, 32. Williamson, jo Ann .... 36, 59,178 133 Williamson, Sylvia 27,32,133 V055 10400 - 31451178 Wilson, Connie ... ..... 57, 133 Young, Diana il- H- 1- - 176 Wilson' Steve 'H - '-- 133 Young, Richard . . . , , 21, 73,75 Winter, Calvin ..., .. . 21, 147 Young, Richard IIA- 4I-- 4 76 Wise, Roberta ..... ...... 1 33 Witchey, Bobbie --. ..-- 27,149 Younger, Barbara ..... 32, 36, 149 Wolf, Dennis --v---'-l 61, 63,149 YOUl1gE!, Glenda 24, 26, 29, 32, 36, Wolf, Yvonne .... Wondra, Margaret 27,32, 42, Wood, Debra . .....,...,. 149 149 42, 49, 49,135,149 Younker, Nicholas ,,.....,.,. 149 Youtsey, Mona , .,,, 32,149 Stevens, Sharon .... 27, 30, 32, 34, 42, 47, 49, 54, 175 Stevenson, john .....,... 44,175 Stevenson, Larry ......... 51,147 Stevenson, Patrick ...,... 51,175 Stoskopf, Connie ..,. . ,. , . . . Stoskopf, L. R. .............., 21 Straub, Linda 28, 32, 49, 61, 63,147 Stremel, Nickle ....,..... 51,131 Stremel, Vicki ............ 57, 131 Stricker, Patty . . . 28, 32, 61, 63, 131 Stricker, Susan ...,...,... 36, 148 Studtmann, Stephen .,..,.. 61, 62 Stufflebeam, IvaRay ..... 36, 148 Stukey, Brenda .........., 32, 148 Suchy, Brenda ,,......,..... 131 Suellentrop, Ann ..,,.. 26, 27, 32, 38, 47, 49, 148 Suellentrop, Cathy . . 14, 26, 27, 32, 36,42,47,49,107,175 Sunley, Ralph ..,...... 43, 58, 148 Suppes, Linda ...... 27, 32, 36,148 Suppes, Virginia ....... 32, 38,131 Sutton, Reva .... 27, 32, 36, 38,148 Swigart, Carla ....,..,. 32,59,148 Switzer, Ron ...., ....... 1 31 T Talbot, Rachel .....,.. 27, 32,148 Tannahill, Dorothy .......,.., 22 Taylor, Ann , . , . 27, 32, 40, 42, 107, 131, 175 Taylor, Barbara .. ... 106,176 Taylor,Cash .,, .., 24,43,148 Taylor, Dee .,.. ........ 2 7 Taylor, Gene ...,,.......,... 148 Taylor, Richard .............., 38 Tefft, Shelley. 25, 32, 38, 50, 57,131 Tegarden, Carol ,.,.......... 131 Tegarden, Glenda ....... 141,148 Teich mann, Melody ..,. 27, 32, 36, 49, 55, 71, 111, 135, 148 Terry, Ada 10, 28, 32, 42, 61, 63, 132 Thackeray, june , 32, 40, 55, 64,176 Thomas, Karl ,...,.,,.,...., 132 Thompson, Adele .....,.,,. . 22 Thurman, Denise . 27, 32, 35, 49, 57, 107,118,131 Tyurman, Douglas 12, 24, 38, 43, 49, 51, 52, 66, 57, 91, 113, 114,176, 117 Tiede, Kathryn ..... 27, 32, 49, 148 Titus, David ..... ..,.,, 5 1, 148 Titus, Richard .... . . . 148, 176 Tobias, Debbie ............,. 131 Toepier, lean ........,.,.... 148 Tomlin, Douglas 49, 54, 58,176 Tomlin, Paul ...........,. 58, 148 Torrez, Maria . 27, 32, 36, 38, 50, 66, 176 Townsley, Teri 27, 32, 36, 38, 39, 76, 50, 130, 134 Veesart, Mary .... ..,. 2 7,132 Vink, Kenneth ... ..... 51,132 Voight, Brian ,.., . .. 69, 176 Vonfeldt, Marlin .,. ,.... . 132 Vonfeldt, Neil ,,.... .... 5 1, 148 Vsetecks, Charles ,,,.,,...... 178 Vsetecka, Colleen ..,.. 61, 63, 132 Vsetecka, Morris ...... 61, 63, 148 Wade, W Marshall . 24, 49, 58, 92,115, 132 Wagner, Donald ....., 64, 65, 176 Wagner, lacquelyn . . 26, 27, 32, 36, 38, 64, 176 Wagner, Richard ..,.... 21, 82, 83 Walker, Becky ....... 36, 121, 132 Walker, Rick ...,. ...... 5 1,176 Wallac Wallac Wallac e, Dennis , . .. ,..... . 148 e, Kenneth ,..,. , .. 92,148 e, Rick ...,... ... 129,132 Wallert, Jacqueline . . 27, 31, 36, 57, 132 Walls, Willa 27, 32, 42, 49, 66, 72, 73, 76,176 Walter, Carla 27, 32, 35, 36, 50,149 Walter, David . 24, 49, 52, 78, BU, 91, 94,176 Walter, Linda 27, 32, 36, 49,142,149 Walts, Donald ............, 19, 21 Walts, Steven ...,...,. 43, 58, 132 32, Worlow, Linda . , 27, 32, 36, 49, 178 Worlow, Linda . . 27, 32, 36, 49, 178 Wright, William . ....,..., 40, 178 Z Wyman, Dennis ,..... 51, 66, 178 Wynn, Susan 32, 36, 38, 42, 50, 107, Zamarripa, Angeline ,..... 57, 133 173 Zero, Margaret ..,.... .... 1 33 Y Zimmerman, Brenda .,.,,, 27, 133 Zimmerman, Deborah ,... 27,149 Yahne, Elverta .... .... 1 8 Zimmerman, Yvonne 32, 37, 59,149 The closing of a memorable year, and the promise of the future ahead. Waperhorst, Clara .....,,, 36,132 Ward, Arlen ,..,,......,..., 132 Ward, Dana 27, 32, 36, 38, 50, 73, 74, 76, 134 Ward, justin .., ...,..,. . 132 Ward, Martin ..,..,.. 42,107,176 Ward, Ruth ..,.,............. 22 Ward, Tracy 27, 32, 70, 71, 73, 75, 149 Wares, Debbie ,.... 27, 32, 36, 132 Warner, Beaverly ..,... 27, 36, 149 Warner, Darlene .........,.,... Watkins, Charlotte ....,..,,. 177 Watkins, Kathleen 28, 32, 36, 61, 132 Watkins, Sandra ......, 27, 57, 133 Wear, Beverly ...,.. ..... 1 77 Webb, Lawrence ..... .... 1 77 Webenlolene., .. Weber, Marilyn ...,...... 36, 149 Weber, Marilyn S. ..,...,.... 149 Webster, Denise 37, 32, 59, 61, 63, 149 Webster, Leta 27, 32, 36, 42, 50, 177 Wedge, lim ,...,.,.,.,,.. ,... 2 2 Weese, Gregory . 24, 43, 61, 63,149 Weide, john ......,.,..,.. 82, 94 Weigel, Cynthia . . 26, 32, 36, 42, 49, 118, 137, 149 Weigel, Pamela .,..... 27, 32,133 Weiser, Mike . 38, 50,100,118,133 Weiser, Patricia . . 12, 26, 32, 36, 38, 49,113,115,177 Weiser, Robert .,......... 43, 133 '-i i . . 148 Trammell, Kerbe ,,. ......51,131 Trammell, Rise . , 27, 32, 40, 64, 176 Treece, Edith .,.,.. Troutman, Natalyn . 18 .27,32,36,49, 131 Trowbridge, Josephine, .,.. 21, 48 Tucker, Pamela . . 27, 32, 36, 38, 54, Welch, Paul ...,,...... 38, 43,133 Werner, Craig ........ 61, 63, 133 West, Marty ..,..,,...... 38, 133 West, Rhonda 27, 32, 42, 49, 57,133 White, Connie ...,,... 32, 36,133 White, Marilyn ,.,., 27, 32, 36, 177 White, Ronald ,.,......,.... 133 White, Steven .....,..,,..... 177 Turley, Darrell ..,......., 51, 148 Turner, Deborah . 27, 32, 40, 41, 50, 106, 73, 74, 75,176 Turner, Richard .,,......,.. I . 21 Turner, Stephanie 27, 32, 40, 72, 76, 73, 74, 131 Whithorn, Michael .... 61, 62,149 wiles, Kevin ...,..... 61, 133, 149 Wilkerson,Terry ..... 82,118,133 Williams, Gwendolyn 27, 32, 57, 133 Williams, jerrald ,... .., 55, 149 if NL Ebay DH QEXJZMQMX Mi .333 qs gxbkiikl QQ I x qMC3slM7qf QwJ5w 'QQW Q XVTJ P , i 'Lax'-'QQ3klLAX Q I' J 'W CJK, 7EPy1if-TQ , mfigwx , QQ1 ,ffxii f-,AQ BNQLXXCEEFS K 'S N bppwh' M ,Q . QSM W MMM , Lui 4 M '.f www -2.33, rf' M' A' x. ,,'M....x x. 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