Great Bend High School - Rhorea Yearbook (Great Bend, KS)
- Class of 1972
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Z 5 scneouxe NTITF 0 tho xggxra nvuvr au- 2 and ,E 59 IYS 5 8 an J . i I 'I 2 . rigs? lo 0 E pw 13, 5? h LMA 1 2 ' ' 1' mi M487 10 'J 'ia 'X -Jn .- :..wiiQ.'r Q. 1'- C. af' A o . ,a 1 ,t o I 1 - iii- , A i A , 2 - I 6 f. X 'QQ I 5 one y '. in? Al. , s Qi, 6 liiyq tk xa7i 1lxA N- K F - x QEFQ , x ' , f ' ui. . 2 1. 'W , ya .Q Q H g ,A ,K ,Q A- l J , ., R ..'x.s, x . .- a ,Y ffm . ,axhx J Q i-ig ' - s a -' ' - f1 . i 3 ' ' X U. K, X sl 1,0 V , . xx X A L:fri,:5Zf 'su .L K . . xx. x . ff . +xi.+k , . Tradition gave way to welcome change and a new trend in self expression. 11 . 4 .- ' TFTTU, 2 f B wah. fy 1 A 2 3 i ..,1 ,J , ' 4 .V E . I . . , 1 V ,. , x 3-A Q X 5 4 di. ? i In x X - ..V, S , Q f - uf , fb 1 P iffy? gfm 'Q V k ,f ffl w i f ' 1 4 'gk 1 I f A , 5 4 , 1 fl ' ' 1 f 1f:L'L-::4!'W-1 5 W Q ri L. 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H 3 if U' In X J A X -N, M-....-.... M-I in Q N ii' is K W ! v xx Q ' Ns' 'Ns-. Greenhorns invade corridors of GBH Armed with a pile of notebooks, gym clothes, schedules, erasers, school rosters, and anticipation, the sophomores and new teachers invaded the halls of Great Bend High School. Sophomores proceeded to be caught in the whirl- wind of the start of a new school year. New teachers pro- ceeded to learn their way around new surroundings and the names of their students. Together they attempted to put their mark into the un- forgotten history pages of GBHS. Confronted with repre- sentatives from every club and organization, sophomores soon leamed who was who and what was what. Teachers also learned what clubs and organizations did to benefit the school, the school they soon came to know and understand. Live and learn should be the motto of every sopho- more and new teacher. The often overwhelmed newcomers heard cries of learn this, do that, and pay for this. It seems as if the excitement lasts for many of them throughout the year. , ,.,,..- 'L 'i'mW 'M . -.Mi Sophomore Debbie Hemphill proceeds with the daily task of tucking in her gym blouse. QO- The Sophomore Class of 1971 along with their faithful mascot, Mickey Mouse, show unique school spirit during the 1971 Football Homecoming Parade. The bannerproved to be a representative of the highly spirited class of 1974. KA gpll.. iq We -all ,,,....,,....3. gt -NR -r 3 TOP: The sophomores listen intently during a special as- sembly on the first day of school. MIDDLE: The Sopho- more football team demonstrates strength and ability. BOTTOM: Mrs. Nancy Carleton, senior high gym teacher, demonstrates to the eager sophomore swimmers the cor- rect style of swimming techniques. W 1 , 'm 'r- 5 -W--Q--W-we-...M....- Mr. Sherm Price explains Psychology tenchiques to his students. Keeping a busy schedule, sophomore pares for his students a daily session of Biology instructor Alan Fahring pre- valuable discussion. ,dvi . .,.. ,K I I N ff--Q-Jr. Q.'-:-2-'5'-- .... gi Checking papers is a frequent job for English II teacher, devotes many new teachers. Mrs. Diana Gowdy, hoursfindingsophs'errors. 20 l ' . ,sri. s-AMF ll .ar I Alice Humphreys, English III signs out after a tiring day. Mrs. Crystal Cross, English II teacher, finds joy in taking the daily roll. Mr. John Thorton finds Constitution a very good discussion topic. i 21 Students await future, new horizons sought while traditions linger Sophomores soon embarked on a barrage of number learning: locks and locker numbers, book numbers, folder numbers, and club numbers. Getting involved on the first day of school, sophomore class officers were elected at a special assembly. Anticipating for the future, their first money making project was a concession stand at the Pratt game. The class of 1974 proved to be high-spirited at the 1971-1972 Foot- ball Homecoming parade, when they carried a Mickey Mouse banner, to symbolize their role as the ever-tra- ditional Mickey Mouser. For new teachers, GBHS was a wide open sea. Day by day they be- came acquainted with a new high school life. From fighting the smoke in the faculty lounge to picking out the biggest rolls for their early morn- ing snack, new teachers learned from experience. They fought a losing bat- tle as they vainly struggled to under- stand the pattern behind the ringing of the bells as students passed from class to class. When that pleasant voice interrupted a class discussion, new teachers learned not to frown when they heard, May I have your attention please? Team sports winning pride while students add spirit At the start of the pigskin season, a new head coach and a new style of football action and team spirit dominated the school atmosphere. As coaches worked with the team's pride, Pep Club and Band generated spirit within in the student body. Being rich in coaching experience from Ottawa and Kansas State University, Head Coach Sherm Price worked hard to develop a proud, hard-hitting, 100'Zp effort football 'squad out of the 96 players reporting for the first practice. He tried to instill with the team the habit of never letting up. He introduced the Top and Bad Cat awards to honor the best offensive and best defensive player of each game. The fans saw a new style of football action characterized by spirited players. With an abundance of quick, tough and dedicated running backs, Great Bend developed a formidable ground game operating out of the Wishbone formation. Assigned to specific coaching jobs were Coach Price, re- ceivingg Coach Gowdy, defense, Coach Cochran, offenseg Coach Farhing, backfieldg Coach McPhail, trainerg and Coaches Waggner and Lambert, sophomores. As the squad worked daily in practice, Pep Club, guided by Mrs. Bettie Nebergall, used their energies in skits, lock- er decorations, posters, and pep rallies. And the band, under the direction of Mr. Joe Boley, occupied the practice field each morning as they drilled to perfect their half-time performances . Q ' mv ,iii With wet heads and cold toes Pep Club still generates a fighting spirit. 4 Debbie Robinson, Krista Roberts and Mary Law swing in time with the Black Panther Marching Band. -.nb 3 Hard-running Jr. half-back Eddie Condit pounds the turf in an effort to gain better field position. ' J up 2 J L. Eager Panthers crouch in anticipation as they ready them- selves for that first all important slash at the practice sled. Two pre-season hopefuls battle it out in front of the eyes of their competition. .1 N, Q fl '. ,vim . -4 1 3 , 3 -Zffffh M .I.v'i7'?,--, 'iii wfg , -' A rl sem, 4, Q ,Q .J P I X , x 4 . , x 'HQ The sound-power emerging from stadium during a half-time show at a Brad McPherson's sousaphone home game. heartily echoes throughout Memorial hrough long season ut panthers still try The Black Panther's season opener Liberal was almost over-shad- by a misunderstanding be- en the two schools caused by local papers claiming the Liberal band was prohibited from performing at the game. The Liberal band was nev- er invited and all matters were soon solved by both school's administra- tions as the press was playing up the feud. Liberal was rated in the state 4A top ten throughout the year and the Panthers found the going rough as they were defeated 28-14. Great Bend was able to score with difficulty while Liberal easily scored all their points in the first half. The Panther defense stiffened during the second half and stopped the Redskins cold but the Panthers could not sustain successful offensive drives . , Against Hays, then rated 6th in 4A, a question of a closely called play entered into the picture and though many people feel that Great Bend actually scored a touchdown, the Panthers wre defeated 7 to 0. Ranked 3rd in 3A, a strong Pratt eleven defeated Great Bend 12 to 0, even though the Panthers amassed more first downs than their opposing rivals. Although Great Bend had lost the first three games of the season the school spirit remained intact as the Panthers prepared for Thomas More Prep. eam spirit is questioneo Creative students feel immediate involvement Immediate involvement is experienced by the students taking part in Journalism and Music Departments at Great Bend Senior High School. A true dedication by stu- dents must be present to ensure that a finished product is ready on time. For the Great Bend High School Band, this means early morning practices, blowing hair, and cold hands in the preparation for football half-time entertain- ment. Under the direction of Mr. Joe Boley, the band prac- tices to produce an outstanding sound, accompanied by a marching presentation. As the year progresses, the Jour- nalism Department swings ahead full force to keep the students informed on events taking place in and around the high school. p E f Stew Brann, feature editor of Panther Tales, looks at Edi- tor Jill Hewitt as she helps edit his story. Rhorea Editor John Martin browses through the 1971 year book, thinking over some ofhis past experiences. 7 . Drum Major Larry Branch helps Mr. Dan Mason, Carla Klepper, Kevin Gary Basgall, strive for perfection as Joe Boley add soul in directing. Wiles, Scott Herren, Stew Brann, and they march and play at once. u 4- pls A ' Q 'I +401 Uilhs Mr John Mohn helps Junior Gwen To produce the sights and sounds ofa many hours of hard daily practice to ' . - - great marching band, members spend learn all their music. Frazier wnte a Joumahsm Istory' 27 E. X 2 A ff-3, .s , in --F5-A . ' V. 5' I f Q ' ff r : 1' 'X J fr' 1 R 'wtlfsx Sitting in mixed positions, the A on the music for their fall concert. Szajnuh, selections ranged from Capella Choir adds finishing touches Under the direction of Mr. Philip classical to popularliterature. Madrigals do their thing by practic- ing for their upcoming concert. Dressed in a Panther Tales, Rhorea Baby supervises over her new staff. Q57 A if If Panther Tales guards Dennis Habiger and Brett Hall collect editor Mary Keenan's late fee for missing the weekly Wednesday morning meeting for the staf editors. . ff l. ,..,, :. -:. r V' I gf an ,X x iff L.,- P l 1 J 'L I ET? 3 ll? -fl? Rhorea Staff members Gena Gunn, Stephanee Bates, Susan Fischer, Cin- dy McDorman, Annie Polson, and 'i 3 Pam Harris, spend long hours during teachers meetings weekend, trying to complete some unfinished work. Q9 5 s ' ' A ' is l ' E As part oftheirgrade for theA Capella and Marlene Allen, each sing their Choir, fourstudents, Richard Wondra, part for instructor, Mr. Phillip Susan Lorence, Dave Christiansen, Szajnuk. 29 Choir, Band, Journalism set high standards The Panther Tales Staff, com- posed of select students, worked around the clock in order to publish their first issue of Panther Tales. Both Panther Tales and Yearbook Staff continued the tradition of working before and after school in order to meet deadlines. Often staff members could be found working during the late hours of the night. For the students involved in publi- cations, the year began during the summer, as many staff members went to newspaper and yearbook workshops throughout the state. These workshops gave the students a preview into what lay ahead on the publishing staff. The Journalism I class, designed to give juniors their first taste of what Journalism is all about, also presents Mr. John Mohn, Journalism instructor, with an in- sight to the joumalism capabilities of upcoming students. The A Capella Choir started its year in preparation for its first fall concert with the direction of Mr. Phil Szajnuk. Choir is made up of a select group of juniors and seniors who combine to put on a number of co- certs throughout the year. A new dimension was added to the music department this year, with a new select group, called Mixed En- semble. This group sings a wide vari- ety of songs from old favorites to modern pop tunes. Through the passing seasons, the departments can be seen developing their talents and expressing them through their music and the printed word. Girls dominate WCKL Pep Club sets posters A In the midst of the football fanfare a small group of femi- nine athletes were quietly establishing their dominance over the WCKL. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Nancy Carleton, the girl's tennis team won all their seven match- es, beating opponents by a seventy-nine to twenty-two point spread for an undisputed WCKL champsionship. The B-team won also all their four matches for an unde- feated season. ' Pep Club helped to boost school spirit for the football team during this time by putting signs in each football player's locker urging them to crown the Monarchs, stomp the buffa1oes, and Sa1ify Salina Sentralf' Daring an early season pep assembly the spirit is ignited by the first fewg slowly building to a trembling rum- ble, the cheering sectioneexpands, and finally exploding in a deafening roar as the gym fills with an enthu- siasticstudentqbody. ' 30 She-Shark members Rhonda Schenk andnKathi Skolaut demonstrate a ballet leg to prospective members, while Karen Wright shows a warm-up exercise. n And what lf the path we take lsn t the rlght one, and we don t reason then why should we contlnue' Is the reason for llfe having an excuse for hvlng, or IS the search for an excuse the reason for hfe ' The Staff . . , . . , find an excuse? Then what? Do we just die? If we have no Rhorea Supplement In order to provide better coverage of spring events and allow for more creative works, the SUPPLEMENT and LENS have been separated. The SUPPLEMENT is not a part of the yearbook, but an extension of the yearbook, covering the sports and activities which could not be properly covered in the regular edition of the RHOREA. C:o-editors: Roger Fanshier and Dennis Neeland. Staff: Jane Replogle, Leslie Wright, Mark Atzenhoffer, Mary Unrein, Lori Brack, James Emerson, Jennifer Potter and Shelley Turner. Photographers: Jolene Hoss and Dennis Neeland. Table of Contents N Stuco Election Awards and Honors ............ - Senior Class Play .............. 7 Variety Show .................. Art Show ...................... Prom A ......................... Speech and Journalism .......... Baseball ...................... Boys Golf ..................... Girls Track .................... Boys Track .................... Boys Tennis and Gymnastics ..... Miller winsg new offices voted on In Student Council elections this year, the ballot contained a larger number of elective offices. Due to the bicameral system, senators were also voted on by the student body. One of the unique aspects of the election this year was the smaller group of students running for offices than in years past. A noticeable decrease in posters and campaigning was evident in the halls. Balloting took place May 9 during lunch period and votes were counted after school. The most important electoral race, that of Student Council president, was vied for by juniors Susan Shutler and Brent Miller, with approximately 450 votes cast, Brent Miller won this election. Clint Stafford is the new Junior class president, and Mike Cain won the presidency of the Senior Class. juniors Paula Doherty and Beth Warren prepare campaign posters Students stand in line waiting for a booth in which to mark their ballots Junior Susan Shutler. vying for Stuco President, addresses the student body Sophomores running for junior class offices sit viewing the crowd during the assembly for candidate introductions. Brent Miller calls the present Student Council a farce in his cam- paign speech. Ist- ' : - .6 6- N . ' gk? f. K of S rw K C W 3 0 2 4 p , ,Q , uf' e9fgaK335,v-J ' ji r , , t., l X 4 im if 7 'Q' . ' V 23 5 3 Individual Achievements SPORTS LETTERMAN VARSITY FOOTBALL: Allan Allford, David Banks, Craig Biggs, Tom Brown, Chet Cale, Chris Degner, Roger Fan- shier, Jeff Goad, Bob Hiss, Jim Hiss, Wayman johnson, Monty Hobbs, David Niederee, Scott Ochs, David Secord, James Emerson, Ralph VonFeldt, Willis Thompson, Galen Wiles, Terry Williamson, Daniel Wilson, Tom Burke, Scott Downing, Ryan Engle, Steve Goetz, Larry Moffat, Bobbie Moore, Randy Olsen, Ron Peters, Bruce Pinkall, Kyle Schartz, Jerry Scheuerman, John Sharp, Lance Spencer, Steve Streck, Jim Williams, Don Zimmerman. Managers: Charlie Sharp, Gary Brack, Tim Harris, Mike Meier, David Curtis, Keith Nolte, Kenneth Henderson. VARSITY BASKETBALL: David Banks, James Emerson, Bob Hiss, Monty Hobbs, Hal Lawson, Jerry Mc- Camey, Willis Thompson, jack Buehler, Tom Burke,Ron Peters, Jeff Reigal, Kyle Schartz. VARSITY WRESTLING: Craig Biggs, John Boyd, Jeff Goad, Curtis Luttrell, David Niederee, .Ion Reinhardt, Kelly Underwood, Galen Wiles, Terry Williamson, Kim Biggs, ,lay Brichacek, Pat Clavin, Steve Goetz, Gordon Luttrell, Bill Rowe, John Sharp, Brent Brown, ADougAWeese. PANTHER TALES Most Valuable Staffer Award 1Wichita Eagle-Beaconl- Shelley Turner GIRLS' TENNIS: Dana Christiansen, Cindy Greene, Debbie Hemphill, Karen White, Jill Huss, Laura Laughlin. CROSS COUNTRY: Richard Danek, Rodney Gibson, Hal Lawson, Curtis Luttrell, Eric Smith, Bill Bear, David Ranker, John Rose. BOYS' GOLF: Bob Bayless, Steve Price, Brad Burnside, Mark Morrison, Dave Oliver, Bob Reiter, Steve Replogle, Joe Unrein. BOYS' TENNIS: Kevin Kirkpatrick, Robbie Sloan, Benny Ehrlich, David Fischer, Brad Gunn, Jay Hutchison, Doug Reinhardt. .IOURNALISM ACHIEVEMENT: BASEBALL: Alan Allford, Craig Biggs, Don Cartlidge, Monty Hobbs, Hal Lawson, Jerry McCamey, Ralph Von- Feldt, Ron Youtsey, Kim Biggs, jack Buehler, Mike Cain, Don Dreiling, Ryan Engle, Jerry Scheuerman. BOYS TRACK: David Banks, Richard Danek, Randy Dunn, james Emerson, Rodney Gibson, David Curtis, David Ranker, Don Zimmerman, Ted Brickey, John Shuey, Marty Steinert. Managers: Mike Meier, Kenneth Henderson, Scott Jones. GIRLS' TRACK: Dara Bunselmeyer, Kathy Evans, Kim Frank, Pam Gotsche, Debbie Hemphill, Denise Link, Carmen Lloyd, Debbie Bader, Diane Bader, Terry Lacy, Bobbi Denton, Kayla Henning, .Iolynn Kirk, Tami Morrow, Debbie McKinney, Romona Schneider. GIRLS' GOLF: Marla Mingenback, Pam Gotsche, Cheryl Miller, Gail Carpenter, Fara Meltzer, Carol Gordon, Marti Foelgner, Barbie Unrein, Kim Grimes. William Allen White School of Jour- STATE JOURNALISM CONTEST 4A- nalism 1Kansas Universityl 54th Annual SA division High School Newspaper Contest 4A-5A Shelley Turner!-lst Feature, 2nd division Headline Best Single Issue-PANTHER TALES Jolene Hoss-lst Yearbook Layout- Shelley Turner-3rd Features Graphics John Boyd-3rd Photography Carmen Lloyd-lst Advertising ggi in, gms n INDIVIDUAL SPORTS HONORS Football: Tom Brown-All League Of- fense - Honorable Mention Bob Hiss, Galen Wiles - All League Defense - Honorable Mention James Emerson, Jeff Goad, Wayman Johnson - All League Defense Jim Hiss, Monty Hobbs, David Niederee, Ron Peters - All League offense. James Emerson-All League Defense, All State Offense 8: Defense, All American Basketball: Hal Lawson, Jerry McCamey - All League, lst team, Monty Hobbs - All League 2nd team. Wrestling: David Niederee-WCKL Champ, lst in State Jeff Goad-WCKL Champ 2nd State Galen Wiles-WCKL Champ Kim Biggs-3rd state Boys, Tennis-Robbie Sloan-WCKL Champ No. 1 singles Girls Golf: Marla Mingenback, Pam Gotsche, Fara Meltzer, Carol Gordon-lst State Four women Cheryl Miller,Marti Foelgner-lst Region 2 women DEGREE OF MERIT: Tammy Baker, Mike Keenan, Matt Rondeau DEGREE OF HONOR: Joe Keenan, Kris Underwood, Brent Brown, Lori Linenberger, Susan Barker, Tammy McAllister, Mary Brack, Jo Lynne Kirk, Jana Rowland, DaNean Moore, Cindy Leiker, Janet Goodwin, Stan Case, Jeanne Miles, Jaye Ann Miller, Kirk Auston, Kim Nolte, Kim Nobles, Sandy Wiggins, Leslie Warren, Nancy Carrier, Dana Branham, Fara Meltzer, Lori LOCAL SCHOLARSHIPS: Association of American University Women ............ Kathleen Welch American Petroleum Institute . . .Denise Moore Brinkman Memorial .... Carmen Lloyd Stan Carroll Memorial . .Jennifer Potter Council of Churches . Phyllis Hackerott First National Bank . . Kelly Underwood Fort Zarah ............... Cheryl Allen Gordon Lab ............ Michael Irick G.B.N.E.A.-F.T.A. ...... Karen Werner Charles Lischesky-R otary ...... Nathan Studtmann Meltzer Oil Co. .......... Sandy Koenig Panhellenicf ............. Sandy Keonig Park School PTA ...... Roger Fanshier Utopian Club . .Carol Allen, Jolene Hoss VFW Auxiliar .Jeanette Korf y ......... Evening Lions Club ........ Jerry Hayes NFL ACHIEVEMENT Baxter, Donna Guesnier, Cindy Turner, Cindy Bugner, Jim Cavanaugh. DEGREE OF EXCELLENCE: Chet Cale, Carmen Lloyd, Susan Peters, Sarah Pringle, Scott Ward, David Niederee, Lisa Kruckenberg, Jay Hutchison, David Oliver, Danny Oliver, Susan Shutler, Mike Duncan, Cheryl Coffey, Dan Engleman, Mike Cain, Rene Netherton, Connie Pedigo, Lance Spencer, Karla Marietta, Jolene Hoss. DEGREE OF DISTINCTION Brack, Dave Ilalbower, Steve berger, Jeff Rathbun, Kelly Stephanie Goodwin, Scott Cindy Schultz, Sandy Koenig, Cavanaugh, Bill McKown, Moore, Linda Bidwell. DEGREE OF SPECIAL DISTINCTION: Phyllis Hackerott, Christy Solso, Birt McPherson, Brent Miller, Shelly Turner Glenda Smith. Girls' Extemp. - Chris Solso, lst, W Outstanding NFL Coach - Mr. H. Specht 0, Class of 1974 presents first dramatic play Tevya and his Daughters, the original play version of Fiddler on the Roof, was performed by the Senior class on the evenings of April 8th and 9th. It was the first sincere attempt to put forth a dramatic play and was under the direction of Mrs. Jean Berscheidt. The light humor in some places accented the seriousness of the presentation. The simple but authentic set construction added to the setting and mood of the play. The outstanding job done by Dan Oliver, who portrayed Tevya, was another one of the many reasons Tevya and his Daughters was so well received by the near capacity audiences. Not only were characters seemingly involved in their voice parts but also in the actions of dancing to add to the professional touch that was achieved. Many long hours of practice and polishing were spent by those involved and the out- come proved to be rewarding. Mrs. Berscheidt complimented her cast by saying she felt they had performed to college caliber and the audience seemed to agree. f X., 'ttf-'rf 6 1 . , , 3- , , , 5. The wedding of Hodel and Feferal is templates the responsibilities of being 8 ljanet Goodwinl: Tzeitl, lChristy taking place under the customary 2. Dan Oliver portraying Tevya con- father as well as a traditionalist. Angela Rexwinkle applies make up to Brit McPherson so that he may resemble Lazar Wolf as Mrs. Ber- scheidt directs backstage operations. 4. Feferal Perchik lChet Calel' Chava Solsol' Hodel lsandy Koenigl' and Tevya lDan Oliverl discuss politics over dinner. Mottel Kamzoil l.l0hn Boydl tells 'levya of his plans to marry Tzeitl. Jewish canopy. Dancers celebrating the marriage include Brit McPherson Mike Skolaut Mark Atzenhoffer and Cheryl Miller. -' 'si - 4 is f Q rs ' .1 B Q I , to ws I 3 A a is K f Q 1. X E Y , e. X . K 1 J 3 s ig NM N. ,k,-. 19' ' . 9 - 3 I .X 5 5 7 Annual show makes final payment Maintaining a wide variety of numbers, ranging from solos and medleys to dancing the jitterbug, the lVladrigal Pops and individual choir members presented the annual Variety Show on May li and 18. Students who wished to perform a number in the show, first worked up their act and then auditioned for lVlr. Phil Szajnuk, music instructor, and the choir. lVlr. Szajnuk chose the acts and put the show together, featuring the choir in a medley of show tunes. The Variety Show was the main event of the year and it raised funds to furnish enough money to finish out the payments for the new grand piano, which was purchased last year. 1- Members of the Madrigal Pops Choir perfect their performance in Dream Your Troubles Away . 2. Vocalist Ros McCallum voices her part in the duet i'America . 3. Senior Marla Mingeback smiles serenely from her surry while singing- 4, lSeniorl Danny and The Juniors lDick Wade and Ron Petersl practice performing their number, 5. A take-off on the Andrew sisters is presented by Ros McCallum, Gina Leigan, Marla Mingeback and Sally Piper. tx ,, ' ,ff my I . , I ,Kiran A M' M f . 5 .,--t,.,, . r g ay, I 1 itifiv f - ' fue fr , -1' N Q L , - , , i : ,L W I ', .V ,, ,W , ,7,W'1' .I . ,,m if Q1-'Q 1 5. QA W W Al. .iw WT Wie! 'lm' Jie v. f .3. 7 ,,,,.,,' V 45.1- Y 4 dw , H ' .,,, ' Q l ,A . V f ina sf K ia? fm ' C ' W' .1 v ,. ne- l , ,,..', l 8 sg wav' s.. Art display proves itself beneficial Very few people realize the work that is required to construct an interesting and attractive art display. Students enrolled in the Art l. ll and lll classes found that their creations had to be sorted. cleaned. matted and labeled before arrangements could be made for the display of the materials. Both individually and as a whole the students worked to create a successful showing. The art show is held annually for the benefit of the student - first, by giving him the experience of having people observe his work and personal satisfaction from this and second. to discover what all is involved in setting up a display. The show was also valued by the parents and others. for it allowed them to see what the students have done. and the show provided justification of a Fine Arts Program. This year's display consisted of almost every media. which included: drawings. collages. mosaics, sculptures. mobiles. paintings. jewelery and other craft pieces. The art work was presented in the library classrooms April 16-19. and then select pieces were taken and exhibited at the Barton County Community Junior College Art Show. 1- Une of the exhibitions, topped off by Senior ,lim lVlcMullen's sculpture and the ceramic pieces of juniors Debbie and Diane Bader. is set off with geraniums to add additional appeal. 2, Kim Winter and Glenda Smith, Art ll students. consider various pieces to hang for display. 3. Fine Arts Instructor ,lon llartman punches names into the tape gun to label exhibits in preparation for the upcoming art show. 4, Au original work in rug hooking, is seen in Cindy Younker's creation of a man and a woman. 5, The three pictures of students Rhonda Befort. Mary Gordon. and ,lim Nixon. respectively. are designed in wax resist. where the picture is first drawn in with crayon. inked over and then scratched out to create various effects. 1974 Prom breaks traditions The 1974 J unior-Senior Prom was a tradition breaker. The biggest change was the moving of the Prom from the GBHS gymnasium to the Highland Manor Ballroom, a spacious room designed especially for dances and-or banquets. Instead of standing around during the band's break, Prom couples sat on the car-peted floor and listened as Chet Nichols played guitar, harmonica, and piano. King John Boyd and Queen Glenna, Harmony were not crowned at Prom, but at an all-school assembly the Friday lTl0l'I'liI'Ig before Prom - one more first forGBHS. Although many people were somewhat inhibited about dancing to rock music in formal attire, most had a good time playing dress-up and enjoyed themselves from the beginning of the Golden Oldies V74 Prom themel evening until sometime in the morning. tertainment during the band s break. 2 Juniors decorate the Highland Manor Ballroom for lrom. 3 Juniors and Seniors attending Prom dance to the music of Joint Session. l.Chet Nichols takes over the en-V I V ...ma , f .,. 4. .2 J X x i it - jf, .,.e V K- X 1 E 1 F - ' 2 , i , 5, . ,. 4 2 1 .J it . ' 44. L- ' Q . if M' J r fic? n l r ' . , B 'ff W' ' T 7' , Q. ' ' 'V' .. f ' - V ,f ,ry - - mf ', aiaifmv- ,M M - X R , ,,,,e:e fa - sy .,. ...my 3' - .f Y ' A K x J.. N07 f, 1, Vi 5 M A 'X 'Q ' N Ai. ., if Q K , , A' . .,.,...,,: in N, - T f X'n ? Qtr 'u1'..s' ,J asr. 4 10 Showing female superiority, Dennis Neeland. John Boyd, and Jones Cavanaugh hold up the three state winners Jolene Hoss. Carmen Lloyd. and Shelley Turner while Lauri Warren and Jennifer Potter add their support. Solso, Specht win awards at western FL Mr. Gene Specht. the debate and forensic coach, brought both luck and awards to the Forensics team in his first year here. Entering eight students in national qualifying competition, Great Bend came out of finals with four places to its credit. ln Dramatic In- terpretation Dan Oliver took second and Phyllis Hackerott won fourth. Glenda Smith placed fourth in Girls' lrixtemp while Chris Solso captured first place. This achievement allows her to travel to Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas for the 4-Oth annual National Forensic League Tournament ,lime 10 through 20. As a squad. Great Bend won two other awards at ' the National Qualifying Tournament. For the most accumulated rounds of debate and speech competition in a year, the squad was awarded the Tau Kappa trophy. A Top 10 plaque performance in district competition was also won, and Mr. Specht received the award for the Coach of the Year at Western district NFL. journalism wins first in state for second year For the second consecutive year, the Journalism Department captured sweepstakes in state competition. Eight winners in the regional contest, held in Manhattan, travelled to Lawrence on Marcll 30 to defend the title of 4A-5A state champs. Shelley Turner, Jolene Hoss and Carmen Lloyd took honors in the top three places and helped amass points toward the winning position. Shelley earned two places - second in headline writing and first in feature writing. Jolene won first in special effects for yearbook while Carmen took top honors in newspaper advertising. This award proves, according to Adviser John Mohn, that our Jour- nalism students can work under pressure and produce superior work at the same time. In order to gain the right to keep the travelling sweepstakes trophy, next year's journalism students must win sweepstakes again. . ' z '.' r'7?jb P fl A.-1 -. . - ,......... 2-s if ft , ,I-is 1 M .3 fri' an wie it f t 5yf f'f 1-'WV' . Fi' :fi ,fi 'ily' , ..'JfI1'v. - ,Q - 1 A - . - - . . A '- ' ' . . . 1 ' 91. ., . sw- 'u ,. 1,1 5- t Q .-.K-4 N ,xrf I P e f , . , Ji . , - , . . I 5' h t Mi in if? fi 'l : 'n i' f xs ' f'. ffl so 1 as .L 'Q st ' I t 6 r . A t a ji .. - Q' N ii K Q ,hi .10 1 , X mix ' 'fi 4 I 'A .sf , ,. ' , W ,1 Q . e ' Q Q -' A A ' d 'Q i lax we 1 5 X 'E -.iii 'T '.i' . I ,. 0.2 rw. ' in 'Nl .. : L M ' I . i e Yr i ' t L15 1. 9 Senior Chris Solso, and Mr. Gene Specht laughlingly anticipate their up- coming trip to Dallas, Texas where Chris will take part in National Forensic League Competition. 11 Baseball team has best season since 1971 After beginning the year with a new coaching staff, the Panthers completed one of their most successful seasons ever. They were 13 and 4 in regular season play, losing 3 times to Thomas More Prep and once to Wichita South. The Panthers defeated Dodge City in the first game of regional competition but lost to Thomas More Prep in extra innings in the final game. They were, however, allowed to go to state as they had the third best record in the state. The two teams were expected to meet again in the finals. 1- Allan Allford carefully watches the batter as he prepares to advance during a game against Hayes. 2. Senior letterman, Monty Hobbs, races back to base ahead of the ball. Jerry McCamey grits his teeth and swings, but fails to connect during a home ballgame. First Row: Bruce Pinkall, Kim Biggs, Jerry Scheuerman, Craig Biggs, Mike Cain, Kelly Keenan. Second Row: Head Coach Don Duncan, Mike Bidwell, Kenny Alefs, Ron Youtsey, Ralph Vonfeldt, Monty Hobbs, Jerry McCamey, Coach Vaughn Lambert. Third Row: Charles Sharp. Monte Schartz, Don Cartlidge, Ryan Engle, Don Dreiling, Hal Lawson, .lack Buehler. Allan Allford. -af A to ' 9 . Yjw ' t . ru, H 4... 5 P . Q 9' t I f iii we 1. . . I x 'V l X f ' J xi , I FA. X . l f 'I TH -.f if l 'l f ' Y . 4 -4 e l I 1 . V JK. X . ' .w ' W , W s. V A 1, , ,,rjif - giiiiTfTT:.,,j llllla ' I Q 7' JJ, '19, 1 'M ., ,'g'1Tl-Y . 4 A -vr.. o 4 Q-I H-Q --Q--Mmm--.ff . x ' - WL.- 'Aa 0.11.4 8 Hays 1 G.B. 2E TMP 4 G.B. 3 TMP 0 G.B. 9 Hays l G-BQ 4 Wichita South 2 GB- 9 Dodge City 1 GJ3, 9 Hays 4 G.B. l Wichita South 2 G-B. l Dodge City 0 . V G.B. l Hays 0 GB- 8 Wichita East 1 G-B- 6 Newion 5 4 G.B. 0 Hays 4 CBB' 4 Wichita East l G.B. 7 Victoria 1 G.B. 9 TMP 2 G.B. 5 TMP 6 G.B.0 TMP 1 12 boys golf Salina Invitational 9th Lyons Invitational 6th Hoisington Invitational lst Hays Invitational S Great Bend Invitational I WCKL n r ' fm ,r Av' QR F M' 5 R' mv 44 P 'L as rmf' 1 t 2 d 1 'll g. A K ,ww , a'?'W . ,K l 1 , . , A 1 f W, ! 9 -Q i-- ' , .. .2 'I X ' 'f -, .' , I 1 1 w X f. AW A ' , A . N ' X ' - - gg. S f K ' '.. - , , , .5 A WU ,LZ- ' K 1 1' - 7 A . ' .f::'3?t'f' . f . 5 11' ' gg-I pf. ,t.,,,: r I X l - . - . as-tiW7ff!cf ' '76 . I l gl li A 4 f-fr . .,,fmtl-5- S :nw x , , ' . ..,-nf '.4 , , or ' ' ' ai Q-:sFq?!f'2 '-L , Mw14.','1'agg,w . N R 1. f V '.'i,ri?li'x ' k.' ' ,. 3, ' ' tfwf ,L ' . . ,Isle fe ' ,T,1..f1,v 1.55 an if iff, . . , . N. in M., , , lf A -,-A ,V-,jf!',f,'1 .' N f . i V- ,,i . . 1 .-I 1 l I, -mf' ff 'li' ' s l i v sig t ,i -' -, 4:1545-I K lx , 5. ,if ,. f 1:f ' K J ! . ,Zigi . t H 5 5 A ' , 5,5 ' , . . fi - 3: Z . , R 'gm' , .jg .. , . :iz W 1 1 F '11, -,fi1 'Q'yi2s Boys golf captures 2nd at WCKL Although the boys golf team did not match the performance of their girl counterparts, they did capture second in the WCKL and scored high at the invitationals they attended. With but three seniors the team relied heavily on the sophomores and juniors to make up thepbulk of its members. The boys concentrated mainly on power of performance rather than precision and as a result their scores were quite competitive. With nine returning golfers the prospects for next year's team look promising. 13 Coach ,lim Nebergall, observes as Steve Price perfects his drive. First row: Joe Unrein, Robert Beard, Dave Oliver. John Sheets. Second Row: Mark Morrison, Bob Reiter, Kirk Weisner, Steve Price. Third Row: Robert Bayless, Terry Williamson, Brad Burnside, Coach Jim Nebergall, Steve Beplogle. Senior letterman, Robert Bayless, display proper form in his follow through. Organization is key to girls' track success The 1974 girlsltrack team was the first ever at GBHS and it proved to be a very successful one. Coach Harry Kline said that coaching track to girls was quite similar to coaching boys except reformed some. The girls on the team were not experienced and the amount of organization that came out of this sport was incredible. There were two records set at the WCKL and Coach Kline felt that if the proper im- provements came about that some girls would be traveling to state. 1.The girls track team included lfront row, L. to RJ: Ramona Schneider, Anita Smith, Tammy Morrow, Bobby Denton, Kala Henning, Denise Link, Becky Hertel. Second row: Dana Lloyd, Terry Lacy, Debbie McKinney, Debbie Bader, Diane Bader, Debbie Hemphill. Third row: Shirley Mc- Cord, Sherry McDorman, Cathy Evans, Judy Dreiling, Donna Guesnier, Kim Frank, Dara Bun- selmeyer. An unidentified GBHS runner tries for first place in spite of the headstrong wind. Kala Henning and Judy Dreiling climb out of the bus after a tirinn meet. Dara Bunselmeyer and .ioLynne Kirk display their new uniforms at the the language involved had to be -,HH-rman, Pam Gmsehe. Carmeg WCKI,n1p9t, V U ...Q If V , 44, I - - i f e. K ef?-. K f . gf 2 ii 4 4 ,1 W-42:4 ' . K L yd if,-'Qi' e WM W . I- ,.,.. , ,Q ' p L 5 1 Records ' Garden City 3rd place . 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' ' , . 'C 4' 'V -. L . P- , . . . D . . . - 5 1 ' el t ,wrwa N 0' ' . , .. -- ' ' 1' 4 f ' n-1 n 1 , w. . . C 'Y V . - l ' i . I r NIL 1 I 1 'kv x i if 'i 1 . 1 '3 X . i V. . V g X. , l y , A x , ' i IU' 'iff ,.. f x . 1 . .. , X . 1 K' .a - ,. Experience is gained through 1974 season The boys track team spent the season gaining ability and experience. While regional and state results were not available it was felt that James Emerson and perhaps two or three other members would travel to state this season. The year was defined as one of re-building by Coach Orth. This will be very beneficial t0 the next season to come. as there were more underclassmen than seniors on the team this year. Coach Cochran felt that the team worked hard but there was room for improvement during the majority of the season. l. The boys track team included lfront row. l.. to RJ: Scott Jones, Mgr., llodnejr Gibson. Don Zimmerman. james limerson. Handy Dunn. lliehard llanek, David Ranks-r. Ceann ,lim Urth. Second row: llflike Meyer. la Mgr.. Kent Blythe. David Curtis, Scott Downing. ,lim Williams, llill Hear. ,lohn Rose. Kenny llenderson. Mgr. Third row: Coach John Coachran. Mike Friend. Gary Younger, Ted Brickey. Steve Lockwood. Marty Steinert. ,lohn Shuey and Charles Green. 2- Richard Danek and Kent Blythe take a break and smile sweetly for a photographer. .L Ted llrickey runs one of the various relays during the WCKI. meet. Boys and girls boast of a winning season The 1974 Boys Gymnastics team was the first in GBHS history to enjoy a winning season. The boys compiled a 5 and 4 dual meet record and placed 4th at the three invitationals they attended and 4th at the Regional Meet. They qualified as a team at Regionals to attend State, where they placed 7th. The girls continued their winning tradition as they completed another perfect season. They placed 8th at the Newton Invitational and captured Ist at Dodge City. The girls also took 6th out of 10 teams at the Regional meet in Newton. Girls' Record Boys Record Dodge City Ulysses Dodge City Dodge City Freshman Ulysses Halstead Dodge City Ulysses 55.40 42.20 55.84 35 ll 39.75 58 90 44 80 46.45 Great Bend 64.90 64.80 64.80 64.80 55.75 80 30 57.65 Newton Invitational' 8th Dodge Clty Invitational Ist Regional at Newton. 6th Medicine Lodge Nickerson Dodge City Nickerson Dodge City Ulysses Dodge City Freshman Dodge City Ulysses 93.26, 85.16 88.32 13 83 12 35 13.81 5x 20 76.28 ii. 5 Great Bend 73.12 43.12 88.55 88 55 91 59 80 38 80.38 80.38 82. 18 Ulysses Invitational' 4th Nickerson Invitational' 4th Great Bend Regional: 4th State: 7th l 0 0 . Q C 0 ..- 7 ,. - Dodge City Invitational: 4th Boys tennis Llndsborg Invitational 5th Great Bend Invitational lst Salma Central Hutchinson Invitational ith ElDoradoInv1tat1onal 4th Russell Invitational n WCKL 1' mf' Tennis improves but drops to 3rd in WCKL Finals The boys tennis team has shown a steady improvement over the past few years. If metals and trophies are any indication then we have had a suc- cessful seasonf' said Coach Don Smith. as the team collected one of the biggest assemblies of awards yet received by a boys tennis team. A big disappointment came when the team placed 3rd at the take league. The prospects for next year will include several retuming lettermen which will boost the team's placements in their matches. Senior Robbie Sloan and sophomore Doug Reinhardt placed 2nd in doubles at regionals and were the only members of the team that went to state. I- Doug Reinhardt prepares to return the ball during a daily workout. - Boys Tennis Team: First row - Kent Romine. Robert Sloan. Doug Reinhardt. Second row - Coach Don Smith. Kevin Kirkpatrick. ,lay Hutchison. Benny Ehrlich. Not pic- tured: Thane lVloore, Brad Gunn. and David Fischer. f . 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'c AH V wif ,nu A 5 L,,f X - V. if '75 'gg' W Y ' .vi 1 ,N-f..gK.4f 'gif ,5 Nw., - 132 fv X'5'f.':'i:'.' 5 Football team Wins C Prep game at Hays The football team didn't let the Pep Club down, either, when they won at Hays against the Thomas More Mon- archs, in a much appreciated and long awaited for first win. A week later, Panther fans traveled to Garden City to watch a live buffalo ridden around the track, a homecom- ing queen crowned, and their team wage a close, but losing battle to the top WCKL team. Traveling to Salina Central the next week, supporters watched their team unable to score within the 5 yard line as the last seconds in a truly frustrating game ticked away. During this time of discouraginglosses, the Pep Club, the Panther Booster Club, and the town found new and imaginative ways to show their loyalty and support. 131.3 F'i3!liiT!-1855351 Y gh f1 aL, Nancy LaGasse slams the ball showing the energetic style that kept the girls' tennis team undefeated. i inf E:Em' fezauria Nw,,fN. X . K Pep Club officers Lynette Petz, Deb- Knipe display winning spirit along bien Keller, Lexie Pugh, and Debbie with winning smiles. Senior Carla Klepper powerfully of senior cohert Marla O'Brien as slams the ball into the innocent face junior Bonnie Laughlin sustains a lui Mrs. Nancy Carleton and officers nie Polson discuss plans in anticipa- Jeanne Karst, Gena Gunn, and An- tion of She-Shark tryouts. - A RA defensive position, during one of their daily practice sessions. KQN 1 - After the exciting victory over Rus- sell, Teri Engle enthusiastically con- gratulates Terry Wilkerson. 1971 Gzrl's fZfenmsaTeczm ChristiansengDana Erikson, Lou Ann lSg.li il Hemphill, Debbie lS6f.ej Klepper, Carla lSr.l 52 g in -he . ., Q3 Q. Q. L, Komarek, Ellen l.lr.l ' LaGaSSe, Nancy lJr.l Laughlin, Bonnie frllfl MaCurdy', Jamie lflnl Varsity GB. Opp. 0'BfiQn, Maria qsm i9'0 Polzin, Mary Lou CJr.l fag . e 9'0 Rice, 'llheresa lSo.l , e e, 80180, Christie QSO., eieii wfigh 1, Kare11CJr.l lef ie.i 940 X eMcPhers0n+ x X 5? fake 5 KI 'ii3.gi,,g, :- we K e 551 .M l 1 . lei Q i - fail eLindsHvbTg ' Pratt 5 Hutchinson Medicine Lodge Beteam G.B. Hayes ' Russell Pratt Claflin Hays ,Q is, ww. 1 N5-1 X999-f 8-1 6-3 5-4 7-3 Gi 5? -ff.,-A Expressive GB students either produce or perish Communicative skills acquired throughout your life come to a head as you prepare yourself for the higher ex- pression needed for public speaking and objective writing. Students in debate polish their persuasive techniques of public speaking through diligent preparation and hours of practice and competition. As the debate squad traveled in many different directions, the PANTHER TALES staff learned early the drudgery involved in writing headlines and doing page layouts, and started to independently pro- duce one of the largest bi-weekly papers in the state. As the 1971 debate season opened the students realized apparent faults of our judicial system. The squad, contain- ing 54 students, worked long hours researching the topic: Resolved: that the judiciary system of the United States be significantly changedf'Coach Richard Young instruct- ed the 32 novices on the techniques and skills involved in competitive debating, and at the same time polished and prepared the 22 experienced debaters. Throughout the season they traveled 10,000 miles to 35 competitive tour- naments, 9 of which were cross-X. Lori Brack, novice debater, strives for fluency in speaking. Debaters Jeanne Karst and Darlene Daubert smile as they connive against their opponent, Jill Miller, as she pres ents her contentions. if x :fig The 1971 edition of the GBHS Panther debate squad con sisted of 33 novices and 24 experienced. Debaters Sally Strech, Jon Hutchi- to see if their trophy measures up to son, Chris Balloun and Jill Miller try the title ofsweepstahes. 37 Mr. James Mitchell protrays Abra- ham Lincoln to show the students the private and unpublicized side of the sixteenth president. - fx X Coach Richard Young, while discussing the upcoming tournament, Panther Tales editors Stewart Brann advised the students on the procedure to get things running smoothly. and Jon Hutchison seem puzzled. v This year's monitors for Panther Parade, a twenty-fiue minute radio yuan... ffm I 'iv f' .. t program, were LuAnne Riegel and thy Peterson, Kent Wade 452 Kri Annie Polson, also pictured is Doro- Roberts, 38 Sill Debate activities Panther Parade occupy students Students first begin learning the basics of debate of finding every source the library might have to of- fer. The necessity of accurate and pertainable quote cards bring the realization that a tournament is near and all must be ready. Cases start flowing out of tired and overworked minds and by the tenth draft the af- firmative speech is presentable. The first tournament of the year brings fear to the novices, excitement to the experienced debaters and high hopes and prayers from the coach. The outcome, whether victory or loss, must be used constructively to improve for the next tournament. Improvement and strict self-discip- line is recognized as the norm, and nothing less than 10096 is expected. Panther Parade, a twenty-five minute radio program, reports on the activities of the debate squad regu- larly, and also covers all activities of the entire school. As some students invested time in verbal communication in broadcast- ing, all were able to view professional speakers, such as Mrs. Cleo Dawson, an inspirational speaker and Mr. James Mitchell, who protrayed Abraham Lincoln, during special school assemblies. Impressions, whether good or bad, depend on your ability to communicate, a quality needed throughout your life. Tom Curzon, chapter president of the National Forensics League, led squad activities with constant guidance. Is homecoming apackage of red and black, offloats uptown, and alumni back? K Is it footballplayers wanting to win, straining for glory, all strong young men? Is it apep assembly, with a queen crowned, and a passionate kiss, and a victory sound? Or is it popular kids and others only dreamers? Is it apackage tied up with crepe paper stream ers ? Traditions discarded as football game won Confusion over changes made in tradition accented the 1971-1972 Football Homecoming. This year each football player nominated three girls by secret ballot for homecom- ing queen candidates. The entire student body then voted upon these girls. Stuco accepted the responsibility of gain- ing authorization to activate an old tradition and to organ- ize a homecoming parade. A change from past years in which the queen has been crowned in the gymnasium, this year the queen was crowned in an aftemoon assembly at Memorial Stadium following the parade through down- town Great Bend. Bounding back from the Salina Central defeat, the Panther football squad rounded out the perfect homecom- ing festivities by defeating the Russell Broncos 28-0. ,Q-as -.. 1 , X 1 . I , l,n.gQK..'g? . , L f v:.gEitV3.K.wV f f K' X .- 17 v fsv Cisggg M X l , 4 . x V' W xv I X Nw 4' I .21 . K R I Z lv 3 .l. ' v If 'n 1' L '4 2 - if S' . QA, L: .V 2 ' 'ffffgazff +1 Q ,Q it it F . , N 1 H, 'Q I l A J ' 1' Q 5 fl f 17 Q Z .K fy X J. 1 ' i f k 4 A . I . -f N i. fi' g L si lm , x A - i' 9 .19 x f , v r g K 5 4 .fy . Q 'SA x 1 4' , N K E iff- -' 5 ,f Y..f ?' r -'L ' . 1:5 ' -X - T331 we I Q 5 En g E t. . 5391 km .1 fa gl 5, if X.kjW ' 1 ' 'Ghz' Y Y ,Q 1 r . iz 6 . f - X- f 1 ' 51' K nf LA ', 1. .' '?9f L - a - H . . ,F gf ' ' .- :S . 3' Lv , ' A r.. My ,J-, . , K1..,.,' l ,Nb ,L V, . Z 5 ' Q' in A af f 1 . pn U flw K -X Qu 31 4 , 5 fr 5' , . Q if 4 f ,X I gf D! ,. ff if .. ' Q' cl is k hd I . wiv, Qi Q38 1 7 f g,' f' ze ' Q n A x ff'- . N X Q ,Q X , , fa 3' 'FN 1 Esg. ' , alfa ... ffm . A Wg. fi:-Fifi . a V ,Qi 1. ,Q I X f x I X A. f : 4? ,,', .' Q if! , 5 i' Eigilsaglf-, LY Q .1 x jp KU-1 ,P ai- 2 nf Q 5 4 S Q a '55 M :fp 6 1 M W 1. rf' if K fwirf gfsgmf 'M his , A Vi f , T . ff gg 5 A. - 4 , . ix, ' ' 'Qu VP? ,Aw f .f me 42 Panther Paw picked for fall homecoming as traditions change During Homecoming the sights, sounds, and colors were traditional, and yet a change was ever present. Black and red covered the school as posters were drawn, goal posts were wrapped, and new cheers were learned. Coaches rooms were decorated with Panther Paws,', which was adopted as the homecoming theme. Activities included the building of a float, a parade down Main Street, and for the first time, an afternoon crowning of the queen. While the band practiced their traditional numbers and worked mornings to perfect new steps to be performed that night during the half- time, uneasiness was found in class- rooms due to anticipation of evening events, as facial expressions ranged from bubbling smiles to calm rejection. Organizations are involved at beginning of new year Through involvement in the various clubs at GBHS, students were encouraged to join in projects and activities, use and develop talents, and learn to work with other club members. FHA, the Future Homemakers of America, work to im- prove personal, family, and community living through var- ious projects and activities. The Future Teachers of Arner- ica encourage students to follow an educational career by introducing them to the many aspects of this field. Stu- dents interested in gaining theatrical experience make up the organization of Thespians. French Club, Spanish Club, and the Junior Classical League seek to study and comprehend the customs and social life of foreign coun- tries. Gaining experience in agricultural, vocations is the main objective of FFA, the Future Farmers of America. -R1 461 -S1 Mmm mmm buena sing Spanish Club board members, Sherry Murphy, Ann Shull, Cynthia Lloyd, Jan Hamilton, Pam Basgall, and Lyn Peters while presenting a shit. Members of Thespians, interested in gaining lhealrical skiils, read through plays during an cy'ier-school meeting. Junior Lynn Larson models boots and a short dress during a fashion show at one ofthe fall meetings of FHA. G r if-Q,, M KX, X3-gg. . , .. x X . ,. . ii Q ,M N ,Q -QNX 14 'sT '9 , 1 'T4 1-f W 5 ' 11 3-'ff Y. Na.. .Q-.....,..X, , . ,W . U, 'sv 5 'X Q H-'js-'ritvaf W M k Me. evviilg ... W1.'l ..,... v K., -4 1 .lag ,.,,fs', ., K -J ,l,.?fXA' ,- a lyk xi' f qi ll French Club members and guests Cathy Evans, Jane Mermis, and Lot- bite of their sizzling hot dog at the Cathy Reiser, Kala Judy, Kim Boyd, tie Hitz, anxiously await the first French Club Picnic. 45 1 B if f , ,, la, will .cr P: I' S., Sv-. . L X 4 9 .J 'hit ,iff JCL officers, Krista Roberts, presidentg Kevin Keating, treasurerg and board member Kris Balloun, find that being on the JCL board calls for lastsminute meetings to make arrangements for upcoming events. blah Kayettes hold Powder-Pu FTA members teach kids Kayettes, the Kansas Association for Youth, began the year with an early morning breakfast for the new sopho- mores as a part of their membership drive. In October, board members traveled to Dighton for the Kayette area convention where they gained a better knowledge of their club's goals and ideals. Later in the fall they held their annual holly sales to raise maney for the Holly Ball to be held in December. Along with the plans for Holly Ball, Kayette members planned and held a Powder-Puff Football Game. After- school practices and the game proved to be enjoyable for both team members and spectators. Through FTA, which is under the sponsorship of Mrs. Josephine Trowbridge and Mrs. Barbara Smith, several students were able to obtain a realistic view of the educa- tional field by tutoring at St. Rose School. Other members were involved in fund-raising activities such as bake sales, rummage sales, and caramel apple sales . FTA members Lynette Petz and Stew Brann tempt Sue Kluender and Marsha Schamaun with a caramel apple. 'YJ Randy Fanshier, FFA president, supervises over the Green Hand cere- mony while members Keith Van Steve Turley, Doug Hejny, Mike Skike, Mike Maser, Nick Stremel, Cannon and parents observe. f . n-......,, ing the Kayette Powder Pufffootball game. Spanish Club officers, Sherry Murphy, president, Terry Harbaugh, vice-presidentg Lyn Peters, treasurer, and Kar- en Wright, secretary, utilize their artistic talents to create a colorful pinata, 47 Switching places with the guys, sophomore Glenna Har- mony and senior Pam Harris try their hand at football dur- -113' J .. FHA member Wanda Ritterhouse a bale of hay at the FHA old fash- and her guest, Phil Murray, relax on ioned Halloween party. 48 1 ',..s...' W' .'fA,-.Nu-. f-v '....4 rf--L N., ' ' . f A -Q ,. 1.-v-1 if . ' 'au 'ar' ' ' y. If is 42 Qui sr H 5 l n it li I Q . -- 'fl'J-7 , sf S Rhonda Bell, the first Kayette of the month, accepts a gift from president LuAnne Riegel for her outstanding work in Kayettes. xx -4 Sq. A mg., i -. . i l. JCL board members and officers por- tray Gods and Goddesses at the initi- ation of new members. LEFT TO RIGHT: Rodney Suchy, in s '25 3 l . H sl 5 Y .L'7's 4 5 Jim Bates, Steve Ingersoll, Jeff Ti- tus, secretaryg Lisa Friedeman, Ka- thy Doherty, Marcia Rothenberger, vice-president, and Jeanne Karst. Allyson Terry,taking part in the FTA teaches students the fundamentals tutoring program at St. Rose School, of playing the trumpet. 49 Shits, speakers and social events make-up highlights of the year The Language Clubs, French, Spanish, and JCL, kept their mem- bers well entertained during the fall with skits, speakers, and social events. These events consisted of a French Club Picnic, a Spanish Club party, and a JCL fun night with an initiation of new members. The Future Farmers of America held a Green Hand Ceremony in November which prompted second year members to chapter farmers and initiated new members into FFA. For FHA members fall brought the district conference which was held at Claflin. It also meant trick-or-treat ing with retarded children and an amusing evening for members and their guests at the old fashioned Hal- loween Party. In November mem- bers contributed to a Thanksgiving basket for a needy family in the community. Under the guidance of Mrs. Blanche Carter this organiza- tion continued to make plans for the upcoming Christmas season. 3 V., 14 4 2 X A Q. .W X Wt, M, Q, . s . .xt-'W ' A -w.,,,S . , 1 'W mi...x :Sf K .41 Qu: ,W P My I if 3 NQQN.. 4 x of .I , . 'Q -Sw x Q4 Q .Sy KK 245. gy . x H 1 in A if Q a A. M. 'Q 'km X, b -2 7 X sfkf. 3 A I , F' f aww . gi. n F1 4, . it -.. s yi. x 1 fem-aw Jr -- .f-J. S 'N vffmfw 1 si' .fan- K p ' , A +Lif5:ri51f . .i5?1'f.IAfE ,A ,if A . ,Mig I1 wml in , V. Qi iw ' fp N A MS. ' VKVIQS5 fr, ing at . xg. . K k Al? .gi . I wx- A I L3 W 'X ' ii k Q X Sf' M A A A A I-iii -v HQ' ' m m 535 . . I 'i K-55,37 M X Q ' V' X Q A Km . vpxv-unnig In Q rx? I , , , r Q1 .,. f .. In-9 f 5 1 Q! , 1 yu 1 1 i N1 I 1 s T 4 ., ' 1 W Jw 3? Si'-E .M u J s '4' r 2 x ...b J 5 S . Xw , . 2 1 ::g: 5 EQ? ,., f f f. ,. in mag. sales and rings Throughout the 1971-72 school year the junior class bus- ied themselves with varied activities. The junior class president began his duties by initiating the annual maga- zine sales campaign to earn money for the upcoming Jr.- Sr. Prom, which was promised to be better than ever. Magazine sales got underway with an opening assembly to explain techniques of good salesmanship, to show individ- ual prizes that could be won, and to promote class spirit to enable the juniors to reach their goal of eight thousand dollars. For some reason, between English III papers and Consti- tution worksheets, oohing and ahhing over their shiny class rings, and proclaiming that they were the greatest class ever, the juniors seemed to remain very occupied with doing nothing. .Q ' , . ,gp-f.,.g Juniors Steve Felkel, Bill Rich, and Scott Hobbit help back stage. 1',Jf ,.- N, Junior class officers Darlene Daubert and Bob Firnple watch as Mr. Don 52 f 3 5 s 5 4 ' W v a Le C3 T25 judo O v-s 0 ll' 99 cn cn U' C cn 141 cn CD D-' 4 CD cn Halbower signs the contract ohaying the band for the '72 Prom. 9-K gli 41 was 1? all the hard uforh that goes into a play, these juniors seem to enjoy what they do on the stage as they and laugh about funny play scenes. Staley SY!!! E' 1 1-. 1? a gruff exterior, Mrs. Jospehine Trowbridge keeps her enthusiastic with her dry humor. xxx W, xN5 'fx DN. .x XxXX1 '-'ff x' 5 .xx Fx' 4 Vai. v Juniors James Emerson, Scott Engleman and Lynn Adams change records, which add to the lunch room noise. E if . 'Q 5 During a scene in the Junior class play, Kevin Keating stresses a point of interest to Rodney Suchy. 54 . 4! ' Juniors Debbie Miller and Jeanne Lyman help get the play under way as they paint advertisement posters. f J-J Jun i-i ior JUN-IOR JUNIOR. With having only year to yell that, they really try to yell it loud. . After sales near goal ring selection madeg class play is delayed After nearly meeting their maga- zine sales goal, members of the Class of '73 started planning toward that one naustalgia filled evening, Prom, which would drain the class treasury and pocketbooks as well. Committees were chosen for pick- ing a band, decorating the gymna- sium, designing the program booklet, mailing invitations, ordering refresh- ments, setting up equipment, and cleaning up the mess they left the following morning of the longest night some of them would spend un- til next year. With only a few rehearsals under way, Director Emerson MacDonald was admitted to the hospital. Pure chaos resulted as the Junior Class Play, Hang Up at Generation Gap, was thrown into complete disruption until a new director, Mr. Jim Payne, was recruited. Anticipation grew each day when 3:08 approached as members of the play cast and crew looked forward to rehearsals. Long, boring winter days gave way to undiscovered talent and undiscovered personalities as prac- tices continued and lines were learned. But as the yearbook dead- line drew near, doubt existed as to when the presentation would be made. Typical Christmas comes as clubs celebrate season Christmas began this year in the usual way by preparing for parties, shopping for gifts, organizing dances, and practic- ing for concerts. The students and faculty as well as the clubs got into the spirit of the season by joining in on the Christ- mas holiday. Each club and organization was kept busy throughout December with their individual plans. Celebrating Christmas came in the form of FHA,s children's party, Kayettes annual Hollyball dance, and A Cappella Choir's Christmas concert. While FFA and Spanish Club gave Christmas baskets to lo- cal needy families, Debate, French Club, Journalism Year- book, and A Cappella Choir partied in homes of their mem- bers. FTA members had a first when they partied at the roller skating rink, but the newspaper staff decided to postpone their celebration to meet deadlines . Senior Pam Weigel takes time out from her busy Christmas shopping to stop and wistfully dream a bit. Gaily decorating the Christmas tree in the commons area are two Kayettes putting on the final touches. 56 r-.ing . K 6:-:A-,N qi i' Decorating the gym with cedar gar- Ball dance are senior Janis Bell and lands for the Kayette's 'annual Holly sophomore Theresa Waggnor. e uw Guidance Secretary Mrs. Weiser finishes putting up the na- tiuity scene around the miniature Christmas tree. 57 is Is Christmas a holiday of peace and joy, of good will and cheer, for each girl and boy? Is it church and religion the coming of Christ, the saving of man, saluation without price? Is it shopping for gifts bright trees andlights, cards by the hundreds, playing Santa at night? Is it a holiday made for us t to receive? a Is it achance to give us all time to believe? Is it reflections of society where truth is only mirrored? Is it airnasquerade where a Christ wears a white beard? Preforming for their annual Christmas concert is the A Cappella Choir under direction of Mr, Phil Szajnuk. Madrigal-Pops present various selections of Yule-tide songs for their appearance in the Christmas concert. GRN ' N A- ll MA 58 ME? NYM: 1-4. 5 if 511123 ' I A LL4' wge.f Q The brass choir directed by Band Instructer Joe Boley pre- luded the presentation of the music department. Rudolph looks on as Mr. Don Halbower gives his season greetings to the school before dismissing classes. G Santa visits with many little child- ren at the FHA Christmas party. Piecing Christmas spirit togetheru was attempted by Panther Tales. A .1 H 4 w fb Q, H65 f rs g French Club sponsor Josephine Mar- Otto receive spirits from Santa French Club Christmas party' held at shall and student teacher Barbara played by Mike Chaffin at the annual the home ofKristiPerry. p 60 . V A 3 'Rial' ls iii' .X X. Yrs '.if'i, is i .ff I ' fi 2 K Cathy Crosby poses as Santa Claus assistant, Janis Hejny, helps her during a Kayette meeting while her pass out candy to eager hands. 61 Anticipating students Wait the hectic holiday as vacation approaches As the anticipated holidays and vacation slowly approached, stu- dents and faculty alike learned to accept and endure the hectic days of waiting. Familiar faces from years past were seen in the halls, and the office noted a suspicious increase of daily absences. One by one we realized the ap- proaching vacation offered us fun, late nights, presents, much-needed sleep, food, more TV viewing time, no homework, parties, relatives, foot- ball games, cards, resolutions, skiing trips, last minute shopping, dances, religious services, and hopefully a snowy holiday. More important than these things, though, some of us discovered the possibility of an eleven day period in which we could find for ourselves the true meaning of Christmas-through all the tinsel. Floormen and grapplers dominate the winter scene The end of the football season actually marked the be- ginning of what could be an exciting basketball season. Under the direction of Head Coach Jim Nebergall, the Panther cagers began pounding the hard woods in an effort to prepare themselves for the season opener aganist the defending 5A state champion Salina Mustangs. The Panthers had only one retuming starter in Senior pivot Willie Reed A quick glance would indicate that the Panthers would be lacking in experience but the Panthers hoped to display a versatile squad with several Seniors that had already proven their wo1'th as reserves on the 1971 squad Several quick Juniors, produced by assistant coaches Dale Carpenter and Gerald McPhail, were expect- ed to prove useful throughout the 1972 season. 1 s- .'i1 UF? ' if The first of many exciting games of Panther basketball moved quickly off the ground as Willie Reed out distances Salina 's All American candidate, Nino Samuel. .st W' 4, E in Willie Reed challanges teammate Kent Wade as Eddie Condit and Mike Schmitt await further developments I 5 ' I 'A,,4-A-',,.f '- ' r rr Larry Chuck Willie au EAM ler, Larry , Roger r, Todd .el, Randy ff1',f,,,- .11 ' ,un- .0s,,- r .6 it f, A X A .A , 7 A Jr ' r in Sr y T. A ,Q H if 2 ff 1,, 1' .A ' v JI' X yllv 'L' 'Y 5 ,M S I 5 6v4n K XJ: 6,3,, t 7 U 615m 'up,,,.-l i . Y .f-ecfj Q i ff' if 7-T Coach - is X Athletic Director 4 Jim Harry Kline , si 'hx ASSlSL3l'llS - N S 'N Managers - Dale Carpenter - McPl'Ers0n College ,L Bl-ad Kuhn, Charles Sharp Jerry McPhail - K.S.T.C. Emporia P ,lim Wallace l 3 , . ,,,..-0-'f' 61 A' Jr. Tl? Jr. Jr. Soph. Soph. Soph. Soph. Soph. Soph. Soph. Soph. Soph. Soph. Soph. Soph. Soph. o While two Panther grapplers work preforms a takedown on Kelly Un- ont alone, Coach Charley Gowdy derwood as Curtis Borronwatches. WiifW'i Q i i Junior, Ulen Mainz goes high in battling a foe for position rn an effort to snare an ever evading rebound. In the midst ofa mass Of arms and legs, two Panther mat- men duel each other, during apractice session. H L X 1 ' 5 ,V 5 'unior Eddie Condit exhibits ball ontrol technique under pressure. ,pa 3 r Wrestlers prepared as basketball victories are difficult to snare While the basketball team aimed high at the basket, 'the wrestling squad was also setting their goals. Beginning his third year as mat men- tor at Great Bend High, Charles Gowdy put his 50 squad members through rigorous practices in order to build their stamina for the upcoming matches. With the aid of eight start- ers, the Panther wrestler's looked to be in a properous position for the league championship. Not to be left out of the rapidly growing school spirit, the Pep Club readied themselves for a fast moving season of winter sports action. Shelv- ing the football cheers, the Pep Club met several times to organize them- selves and lend their support to the hard working athletic teams at Great Bend High. Willie Reed sets his sights on the basket as he displays the proper from for nabbing two points. 1 -- K ' 'cf'-'j vm, , , asa A V 1 i -f , , 6-an-4: .3' M Citizen of Tomorrow speaker, Mr. David Dalke compelled students with the topic of involvement. N.F.L. board members, Steph Turn- er, Sally Strech, Darlene Daubert, and Shauna Scranton discuss the upcoming December debate tournament. i if' 66 N.F.L. strives for perfected forensics As the end of the G.B.H.S. debate season drew near, t squad began turning their thoughts to state N.F.L. debt tournament. This tournament determines whether there i team worthy of the National Forensics League toumame National Forensics League is' an organization made spec cally for debate and competitive speech. Each student is en points for every round of debate, and for his speaii points. In speech, the student is given points determined his ranking. According to the number of points the stui receives, he is given a degree of merit, honor, excellence, ' 11 distinction the highest being a double ruby with the tot 500 points. Each degree has a stone, be it emerald, sap or ruby, that is set in a key charm and given to the recipi President Tom Curzoh led the local chapter in their var activities, which included a get acquainted party, Christ party, spring fling and the Awards Banquet. 5.33 i iw Wiki As weary deba tors prepare to leave for their final of the year they realize that the termination of a and yet tiring season is at hand. nr xJ r.. p f' ' .,. ,Q ml r M515 I , 2 L'.LL ,iq L. A.. '- f- g,,nfg,:g.-. 2-if ' K , S . L 5 - SW ptr A State debate team members, Steph Steve Montgomery show what tension Turner, Mark Rondeau, Shauna Scran- does to one. ton, Tom Curzon, Mary Keenan and sf- K .- g .M if 59. F .2- Nt 'Z ,,-r M., Q ski' 67 ribs .vfu-rs - Pantherettes Captain Tecoa Sargeant in- Below Seniors John Rath bun and Jon Hutchison rehearse structs on techniques. for their version of the play 'The Boys inthe Hand. 68 f - Q.. is-W-1 fn-.W .-.nu um, Ame!-M Pantherettes Krista Roberts and during a practice before the perform- Mary Law enjoy frolicing in the snow ance in Kansas City, Kans. ,sf Os National Forensics League awards Scranton, John Remmert, Darrell amounting to 500points or more were Revell, Steve Montgomery, Mark given to senior debaters Shauna Rondeau andMary Keenan. 69 .J J Speakers, Kickers discipline themselves to achieve perfection Debaters thoughts not only turn to state N.F.L., but also to the upcom- ing speech season. From dramatic interpretation to musical comedy the students find the subject that suits their specific talent. Duets, humor- ous readings, prose and poetry are also available along with oration and extemporaneous speaking. Early morning departures and late evening arrivals become a frequent part of both seasons. Personal goals are al- ways striven for to achieve the height of the individual's talent. In order for a speaker to communi- cate, he must have his audience un- der control. Mr. David Dalke, speak- ing for the Citizen of Tomorrow as- sembly, had students truly en- thralled throughout his entire speech. Communication, though achieved through many facets, can also come from happy faces and pretty legs. The Pantherettes seem to do an ex- cellent job. Dating back to 1963, this years' edition included three seniors, seven juniors, and three sophomores. Entry is by audition only and the girl with the most experience is voted captain. With twelve shapely girls under her control, Captain Tecoa Sargeant advised on proper forma- tion and discipline. The Panther- ettes, performing football and bas- ketball half times, realize with the last performance that auditions must soon begin and routines redone for the upcoming year. Successful wrestling squad dominates the sport scene While the basketball team was winning the last out of seven league games, the wrestling team kept their foes stymied on the mat. Under the direction of Coach Charles Gowdy, the Panther Wrestlers decisioned nine straight dual opponents for an undefeated season and their first WCKL championship. The Panthers totally bombarded Lamed, 54 to 0 in the first varsity match of the season, while the closest dual was a 26 to 17 victory over Russell. Averaging 40 points a. match to their oppositions meager 10, the team out-dis- tanced all other league matmen. A feeling of disappointment Was experienced not only by the team but also by the school as the wrestlers werre able to qualify only 5 out of a planned 8 or 10 for the regional tournament. Seniors Curtis Robinson and Fred Foos ad- vanced to the state toumament, Fred won the individual state championship at 155 pounds, another first for GBHS. Unpredictable Junior Eddie Condit extends his body while attempting to gather two points against Pratt. ' f As the wrestling season inched closer squad prepareshfor this match through to an undefeated year, the Panther loosening exercises. 1 t r l After hauling down a rebound, Junior Lary White snaps off a pass. BELOW: Senior Curtis Robinson rides his opponent in an attempt to snare a victory. Undlefeated in league, Curtis competed at State, and was one of the top eight wrestlers in the 132 lb. class. - ,sn 0 'F ff Senior Mitch Buehler, left, battles Junior Jim Musgrave as two other players struggle ouer the ball. ' -. 55-5 Dlty Garden C1t has asa, Thomas Pratt Q .t , .x... . J xxx Sw S .. V X l 3 Hays Th1rd Place Garden Cxty NWN N 'QQ .494 ia hs vt r, S,- -Q. ' 'i ,gan an-lQ '.'f S ,...--- '..'..'-A .......---'G ik ...Q-G MW 'i x GB jg '92 -ug. .A ' .N arp . 3 Pepperettes, front black line, give vo- Attending all games, these girls are cal support while leading Pep Club. the heart 0fP6,D Club- laisfiss isis, .Q gr., ,gi , is sr: ss s-vs. QQ. 5 ' Q l gli, as 1 Intramurals develope basketball techniques as varsity takes secon Virtually all of the athletic events were in full swing by mid-January as intramural players organized them- selves for 11 weeks of athletic activi- ty. Sponsored by the Great Bend Recreation Commission, the intra- mural program boasted more stu- dents than any varsity sport. With its 12 teams and 90 players, a com- petitive atmosphere emerged that allowed students to match skills in regular Monday and Wednesday night leagues. Final standings in the 12 team league were, first to last, Smith, Krier, Carver, Dolezal, Doon- an, Montgomery, Musgrove, 1 Habi- ger, Price, Damn, Nobles, and Davis. After a miserable first- half season in which the varsity basketball team complied 'a 3-7 record, the'Panthers came alive in the second half to plat e second in league. Culminating tlse race for runner-up honors was a follr overtime victory at Hays, 94 to 88, which also broke a 5 game Hays jirrx. Senior Willie Reed established 1 a GBHS individual scoring record by ripping the nets for 38 points. The season was climaxed by the defeat of previously undefeated, and league champion, Garden City, 66 to 63. l Season Record H GBHS 61 Salina Central 65 GBHS 42 Larned 60 GBHS 95 Pratt 52 GBHS 65 Russell ' 49 GBHS 74 Dodge City 56 GBHS 50 Garden City 63 GBHS 50 Salina South 55 GBHS 67 Hays 70 GBHS 56 Russell 55 GBHS 59 Pratt 38 GBHS 62 Larned 54 GBHS 57 Dodge City 55 GBHS 40 McPherson 51 GBHS 94 Hays 88 GBHS 66 Garden City 63 McPherson Tournament GBHS 37 Newton 48 GBHS 54 McPherson 68 GBHS 41 Wichita Heights 60 Regional Tournament GBHS 53 McPherson 63 'FGBHS scoring record .s Senior Mitch Buehler, left, battles Junior Jim Musgrave as two players struggle over the ball. Budding young journalists peddle varied publications As the year intensified, so did sales of all types. Prod- ucts ranging from newspapers to holly to popcorn gave the student lots of chances to spend his lunch money before he hit the cafeteria. T For the first time this year students were offered the chance to buy yearbooks, along with club memberships at enrollment. A new policy of a mandatory downpaymsent with final payments being made in January was started, leaving a broke student body with only a wait for their fin- ished product. This new method of payment enabled the fourteen member staff to continue working on their 310,000 a year budget, as they led the pack of money-makers. Another publication out of room 111, was PANTHER A TALES, the school newspaper. People soon got used to the idea of bringing a dime every two weeks, bought subscrip- tions, or relied on their activity tickets for payment. tif YQ 'QQ The auditorium is the scene of a frantic pileup as Kayette members wait for their greenery to ge given to them by Leesa Moore, a hardworking board member. Assisted by Mr. Mark West, BECK members Virginia Ger- ritzen, Karen Spencer, and Debbie Tobias set up their dis- play. of photo cubes, auto whiz kits, and tool hits, as Miss Meister looks on with interest. ll If E Q 111+- ii Arllajv' . 4 filllll I AQIIIIU' ' Q L nlcmkzr Ii. 1 , V.., Emp so Goal in mind, band members Jim Bates, Tim Deitz, and Troy Lewis check out candy from Mr. Joe Boley. 74 WSI ef ' s' qi x As FHA officers Shelley Matthews, member Karleen Kaufman, they tell Nathalea Kaufman, and Mindy Pe- her the good points about the prod- terson distribute stationary to board uct, and how to make sales pitches. 75 l I fi' While fellow RHOREA staff mem- harrass Jan Keating, she vainly tries bers Steve Walts and John Rathbun to collect their final payments. Pep Club members Kathi Skolaut and Desa Nicholson turn in orders for degreaser to Pepperette Marla Roth- enberger, so they can earn extra hours and money for Pep Club. FTA officers Jon Hutchinson, Karla Klepper, Sue Kluen- der, and Steu' Brann excitedly dig through a pile of clothes contributed by club members, for their sale. i 2 E h j ,4-f' ,Y .n-su-u...e, i' ' .. f Cf 00 s Chorus members Mark McLeland, Mike Fields, and Danny Delaney check in candy bar money from Gary Stein. 76 Mags, cubes, food, hits invade halls and pockets Helping to raise the 357,000 needed to publish PANTH- ER TALES and raising the most money per student, were the ad salesman. In addition to getting out of school to sell ads, these six salesman learned more about business and about people in general. While the RHOREA fund is usually depleted at the end of the year, the PANTHER TALES fund kept building, in hopes fo a new darkroom, or an addition to the old one. For the first time, office education and distributive edu- cation were combined into BECK CBusiness Education Clubs of Kansasl. Staring the year by selling calenders, they continued by selling auto whiz kits, tool kits, and photo cubes. At all the home basketball games they were busy pleasing the crowd with hot popcorn. While FTA had a combination rummage and bake sale to supplement their tutoring program, the annual Junior magazine sales were under way. Working toward prizes, money, and Prom, the Class of '73 sold well over 85,000 worth of assorted magazines to parents, teachers, and classmates. Sb 1 U FFA officers Olen Munz, Darrell Revell, Chuck Leigan, and Dennis Fischer unload and inspect candles PRBMISS lllll S Zi' e ,W 1 Kayette officers Bonnie Laughlin, Jeanne Karst, LuAnne Riegel, and Sherry Murphy count the donations that will help them in working to- ward the 2,000 point award. for the Christmas season, one of their projects. Not pictured are Sharon Partridge and Randy Fanshier. L 'N .4.-ui 1 Jwasifi fjf, x.. - ge 5 Fifth hour was kept busy for student council members Bill ga Myers and Lynn Adams as they sold shirts through the 1 year, making profits for the planned student lounge, s 5 w is Kown busily ready themselves for their business ventures in the world outside GBHS. Marty West not picutred. 77 I PANTHER TALES ad salesmen Janis Bell, Allan Krier is l Herb Harms, John Weide, Mike Weiser, and David Mc- Dx x, X VE is 1. H f l L. it O . fl J 5 k X Q' X . Junior magazine high salesmen Lana Jane Heaton 6107.001 look over Schaumaun l.SI25.00j, Peggy Dumler stuffed animal prizes. Robbie Boyer 5 lg PANTHER TALES staff members Peggy Clarke, Connie Frey, Dick Taylor, Toni Arnett, and Shelley Matthews relax while selling their paper. l-5I16.00j, Rich Beyer f8233.00j, and - F 1 s As Rhonda Schenk sells her sister a candy bar, Denise Edwards and W-.K 58206001 is not picutred. Sharolyn Lipe watch, and Cindy Sanko looks for further profits. 78 ,M aw X v 'x Satisfying the crowd's appetites for popcorn at home games, DECA members Connie White and Nat Troutman are ready for another sale. -ni-U'-9'4A, f The sunflower seed machine, a Stuco project, is a source of interest to Seniors Donna Standley, Allyson Terry, and Lynette Petz. student lounge. 79 Shirts, candy, seeds pushed again and again to meet future goals ' All through the year Student Council supported several money- making projects and activities. Dur- ing lunch the juke box earned its keep, as did the sunflower seed ma- chine. Selling shirts also added in- come, and plans were made to spon- ser a Harlem Clown game and to pos- sibly get another vending machine. Kayette members, in anticipation for their annual Holly Ball, sold holly and different types of greenery, with the incentive of high salesman priz- es. Kayettes collected more money a few weeks later, but not for them- selves. Money put into test tubes carried daily, was donated to Meals for Millions. This foundation, start- ed in 1946, is a humanitarian at- tempt to help starving people through out the world. Competition was held between classes to see who could collect the most money, with the sophomores winning. Another club planning costs of an annual dance, FHA, sold Handi- Notes, a type of stationary, while Pep Club recieved their shipment of degreaser, a Stanley Home Product, which they were selling. With the goal of a new baby grand piano for the music department, band and chorus members sold choc- olate bar after chocolate bar. Another group of people busy at the home basketball games, besides BECK and the basketball team, were different clubs and organizations who raised money for future projects, by running the concession stand. Eager students anticipate basketball homecoming Lockers of basketball players, and for the first time, wres- tlers, were adorned by the creative and imaginative efforts of hard-working Pep Club girls and girlfriends of the athlet- ics during the homecoming week. Excitement and anticipa- tion built as the sophomore and junior attendants, and the queen candidates were chosen. During the first assembly, the candidates, attendants, and escorts were introduced for the student body's last once over. Then the huge gym emptied, with each stu- dent going back to classes and voting on the senior girl that was their choice for Homecoming Queen. Slow but sure Lane Turner and Dana Nobles carry the cn and flowers for the reigning homecoming queen. Jill Hewitt, with the help from Coach Jim Nebergall adds finishing touches to the queen 's throne. -.vt 80 ...W ....t g W -- is-X. .1 .. s N f Wi Mvwfsws-ssWs.ssQ..:s.s,,,t fi. .K M f W ++A AH sp' 4 ! - If Ax fl, 5 jg, 1' 5 .,-- It 55,9 n ' Q .x , , . tex ,Q Io' xg 1 ff ,law ls ur A --.4 MW fn Hr f ,S s EL. 0 my fifgffi njfjg R...-Y 'g 1 Aww 1 .'y?1,,, 4,1 Q S ' . ' 'U P u N v .W si? is 1 ' 1 i . ' -M ng :ix V fgisiln. ': S . As' im '-jxsga-nv'-V iw? V ff A Y 82 Xa. X Royalty for the sophomore andjunior attendants with their escorts are Lottie Hitz, Monty Hobbs, Debbie Hobbs, Ed Conditg Mary Lou Polzin, ix .f L r ,Q Randy Wetzelg and Debbie Bender, Hal Lawson reigned over the victory for the 1972 Basketball Homecoming season this year. ua---1 83 As joyful tears flow Marie voted queeng team trounces Russell Topping off the homecoming fes- tivities was the crovsming ceremony, in a second morning assembly, at which the queen was named by the Pep Club President before the hushed, packed bleachers. Aston- ished looks, tears of joy, and clapping filled the air. Then the ever reluctant flower girl and crown bearer moved slowly forward before the traditional kiss and crowning. After a short pause for pictures, everyone returned to class to ready themselves for the Russell game that night. Old alumni and present students danced to Hero Dog, at the dance following in the gym, the site of that night's victory over Russell. This tradition had been set by the football team with their homecoming win. At 12:00 that night the light went on, and the people scattered each their own way, marking the end of the 1972 Basketball Homecoming. FHA sponsors Snowball while FTA seniors teach During the month of February, FHA, Kayettes, and FTA were especially active. FHA held it's annual Snowball dance with the theme being Cupid's Carriage. Playing for the occasion were the Young Raiders form Lawrence. Mr. Homer Kruckenberg was crowned Kayette Sweet- heart by the Kayette President. During the meeting the new king was presented with a cake, a crown, a pig, and a special skit featuring Country Western Music. Seniors in FTA gained experience in teaching on February 23rd when they participated in the FTA student teaching program. All grades on the elementary and Jr. High level were taught along with special education and gym classes. After being presented with his crown, cake, and Wig , Mr. Homer Kruckenberg and his wife await the special skit to honor this year's Kayette Sweetheart King. FHA members and their dates dance to the great music of the Young Raiders at the annual Snowball dance. Juniors Stacie Baker and Lana Schamaun finish some of the wall decorations for the FHA Snowball. 4 i 'E' x Seniors Mona Saenz ,and Lynn Peters listen intently to one of their kinder- garten studentsot Morrison School during their FTA teaching. 5 ' mmf? kl:i'.VfIW-' W x .xzi Q, rw A X ting ,M X-fa 1- an 'L f W Q fn X xy A :A I .555 ,ll J Q-1-1. L ' Af f'-if: N -.. A-P -VY- x Hi. QS W ffffm I , 4 L J .fi - x ,, Q45 ' H4 4, 5? fi. ?,...,4 B4 QS , '14 W .s a S -, ,' 5,1 , .EV 4. , ,mg f y fy,-2 MQ , g. f . ,..,.. ., 7 ,, k iw iff 'sf' . i Vkgiefy ' M w -..,., ,, .52-,. 1 , V, , 5 X , , JV, Ng ,Q ,V ,4 . ,L V v I I Y 1 gQg.,,ffv.g,,, M' ff ' ,f 4 ,.,+ I , ary 'WWW 555,324 f., vi xxffz, .. k Q , ,A k . Ma 1. 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L - -, , - ,,, fi f xi . X ,gf , - '.L....1 's lm Karen Wright, Marla Mingenback, She Sharks Gena Gunn, Gayle Bur- , Jane Replogle, Brenda Ming, Mary Lisa Brower, Ann Polson, Jan Hil- Karlin, Jacque Hill, Rhonda Schenk, gendorf, Lexie Pugh, Carla Klepper, Kathi Skolaut, Jeanne Karst, Susan 1 Smaltz, Clare Dodge, will testify that freezing water will produce blank expressions. fNot pictured, Jeanie Lyman and Cindy Ming.l Leading the way for the '72 edition of the Panther baseball team are re- turning lettermen Don Folkerts, Scot Holt, Mike Weiser, Ray Dolezal, Randy Smith, and Kent Wade. fNot pictured Steve Montgomery! Senior Cathy Potts points her toes skyward as she pauses Putting every ounce of his body into a pratice exercise, Junior in the middle ofa routine on the balance beam. Paul Margheim improves his form with the discus. - - Through daily pratice, Seniors Willie Reed, Mark Staples, and Juniors Bob Fimple, and Larry Beydler attempt to lower baton hand-offtime. Q0 Two tough Panthers, Senior Mark prepare for the daily track routine by McLeland and Junior Roger Bear, stretching it out before pratice. Baseball players watch as she-sharks prepare water show With the return of seven lettermen from the team that complied a 14-3 win-loss record, the baseball team had high expectations as the spring season rolled around. Several prom- ising underclassmen also helped to provide for the winning attitude that is necessary for success . Again the Panthers took the field under the direction of Coach Al Burns, who for many years has led Panther teams to success. Thirteen years ago, She Sharks produced their first aquatic show and since then it has been an annual spring event. ' Comprised of nine sophomores, eight juniors, and five seniors, the She Sharks centered the 1971-1972 theme around Storytime with She Sharks. Using songs from several motion pictures, the girls came up with a variety of unique movements not easily perfected. The fantasia was presented for the second year in a row at the BCCJC swimming pool, March 25 and 26. She Sharks alertly go through daily pratice and hard work in preparation for their annual water show. King and Queen chosen from senior nominations Intended as a popularity contest and a gimmick to promote yearbook sales in the '30's, Rhorea King and Queen has evolved through the years to represent the students body's selection of the seniors who have contributed the most to the school. In the past few years, elections were controlled by the juniors with popular seniors being nominated and being crowned during the Junior-Senior Prom. This year the RHO- REA staff was returned the responsiblity of the elections, with the juniors keeping the tradition of honoring the winners as Prom royalty. I Ldv WH - 1 -'P . ABOVE: Annie Polson and Torn Curzon, LEFT: LuAnn Riegle and Fred Foos, BELOW LEFT: Debbie Keller and Willie Reed, and BELOW: Mark Rondeau and Gena Gunn were the eight runners-up chosen by the student body from 20 nominees. Selected by seniors a week ear- lier, the nominees represented those students who had contributed the most to their school. Others nominated were Stephanee Bates, Bertina Bender, Don Folkerts, Jill Hewitt, John Martin, Steve Montegomery, Sherrie Mur- phy, Bill Myers, Dorothy Peterson, and Kent Wade. i , b ff M ,su-,f' v ,av Nl in Q5 ' J N! , ,gy . if ,ax X as . K , fl, ff'--Jlf'4 - , U , 1 ,:f im Q 1 I TW, ,ff Q Q k i vi ' gl ,fm fy , Q I4 gli! W A,,, f yy 1- .A , spy bel fff NK 4 3 Q .sf 3 .. xx., , wk TQ X74,,ki!Tk:ix , ' ' :N , XJ A 9 . A fm K ' ' Q3- K Skggff L:.L ., 5. A ny '1 FHA, FTA plan dances p as FFA celebrates week During the last months of the 1971-'72 school year the var- ious clubs at GBHS were involved in several activities.pAf- ter a short rest from Snowball, FHA members began making plans for their state meeting in March, which was to be held in Topeka. FTA board members planned and made all arrangements for a Bobbie Sock Hop to be held in the field house on Feb- ruary 26, but a lack of interest from members caused the even to be cancelled the day before. FFA members celebrated National FFA Week February 20-26. They publicized their club by setting up an exhibit in the business district and also by displaying a large poster on a semi-truck parked on Main Street during that week. Winding up the week, FFA held a chili supper for the public with hopes of getting them involved in their organization. ABOVE: JCL members make up the sales force to raise fund for their club by selling cookies after school. BELOW: Di cussing the activities of the American Field Service Week aj Student Council officers Steve Montgomery, Treasurer Mark Rvndeau, presidentg Kent Wade, vice-presidentg an Annie Polson, secretary. AMR , R t, N 'rd es.. -- N 'si , nn .,. - Sr K officers Curtis Kuhn, Kathi Al- Rosalee Ehrlich study the year's events Deby Peters, Dee Arm Taylor, and W their SCV 017570012- W-A-of 3'-e191 K X xf... 4 :sl 1 f s R . N' ff' bf- ff ., r A A in x -se .-N sC.........,. ...- 1 ,1-if ii 'NX Apathy struck again when the FTA Bobbie Sock Hop was cancelled due to nonparticipation among members. Kayette board members Michele Schwartzkopf and Bonnie Laughlin serve refreshments to Principal Don Halbower during the all-faculty tea, which was hosted by Kayettes. X f X162 Wlflpfig .W .nhh ,, :1'..,. Wiugbf' ' 5 Yin:-: French Club officers Shelley Mat- Reinhardt search hopefully to see thews, Lou Ann Erickson, and Greg they Veveiveda Val-0-Garm. Fei? JJJ 3 FFA officers Olen Munz, Sharon Par- shier, and sponser Jerry Morgenstern the airport before taking him to spea tridge, Dennis Fischer, Randy Fan- greet the FFA National President at ata Co-op banquet. . 96 KMISPQS illlillllli N 41 sis pinata broken, send love lls cookies held their annual X Q-Maw so wi Nw of the Kayette a so a tea for They also began are Tops banquet clubs were busy with i ymaking events. Val-O-Grams for These were tele- carried Valentine mes- attending their state JCL members school to raise Roman Banquet to be in the spring Spanish them- tlme by holding a enjoying a meal the fiesta was high-i breaking of a pinata for the next year, the nominating and for the '72-73 club Musicians enter contest plan spring variety show Amid early morning ensemble practices, combined with regular rehersals, the vocal and instrumental classes of Great Bend High School were deeply engrossed in prepara- tion for state music contest at Dodge City, Kansas. Among those taking part in the contest were the A Capella Choir and Concert Band, along with various smaller groups and those students taking solos. Last year's A Capella Choir and Concert Band, together with several ensembles and soloists, achieved I ratings at state music contest, setting high standards for this yearls music groups. Talents from both the vocal and instrumental depart- ments were combined for the second annual Variety Show. The spring Variety Show has a two-fold purpose of raising money for a new grand piano and allowing students to ex- press their talents to the community. The music depart- ment's final performances include participation at both Baccalaureate and Commencement exercises. Juniors Susan Wright, Cindy Love, and Susan Lorence dis- guise themselves as dancing potatoe-head people while they audition for the upcoming Variety Show. Selected students from the Concert Band combined their talents in the formation of the first Great Bend High School Symphonic Band, whose members met before school to cre- ate some symphonic sounds. 98 . ckk .. . i kk gpm .m 'Ms i -M ........ nl: XQKMAJ t.. ,,a 2.-. ..---- ----- vc . s A WM iii., , M- .H D .shi ...W .... . M.. A f .A N 4 1, , ..-L .. ...MW We ' , g... M L g A .k , 1. fra-W--4' e' 'Xi e .-- .M ..... c c c 3 E .I .,,...... .,.. .. .....,..,..., M... ...... ., ,...N .... 551 ,k-- X ..,req-e.sew--fr-M--33.--.,-.13 ,c c ,,,, M, can , .,... ..... , ...... 3 , IM! is-1.........: fr- Q- .. 3 .a fi .J Performing for the public, the Concert Band re-created highlights from their marching season, along with selections ranging from classical to contempory. s in-like is 555, ' .. 1 A ' 1 . 1 , -. IQ -- lf, I :- ,u It y ee ig I kufzmemggf -i.mn,- 4 If J,. ffgmcd Jazz Ensemble begins preparing numbers for the upcoming Variety Show, of which they play a vital role. , I 4 Q . A' All Us f xx A 5.0.14 7 , 6, 6 .iw Y ' x l ,LN Although this was the first year for participated in four concerts, includ- Christmas Concert, A Capella Choir the Sophomore Mixed Choir, they ing the traditional A Capella Choir is ghegoalgfgagh mgmber, 99 Final productions staged Upper 1071 is recognized The Man Who Came To Dinner was chosen as the final production of the Class of '72. With fresh memories of their Junior Class Play Up the Down Staircase, many showed up for tryouts, and were ready to start learning lines immediately. This Kaufman and Hart comedy concerns a strong-willed celebrity trapped with middle class personalities in a small Midwestern town. Under the direction of Mr. James Payne, a newcomer to the school second semester, the cast and crew members worked hard in preparation for the scheduled dates of April 10 to 11. Earning the recognition of having the highest grades through their high school years to date, were 34 members of the Senior class. The Upper 1095 were honored with a spe- cial seat at the awards assembly. rl 'XSXIJ4 'UI' X ' , i- K ii MA Q i' Ki I i'.-, K Senior Terry Harbaugh pauses for a his stored knowledge in hopes that it moment to think back upon some of will help on his last test. 100 ABOVE: Senior Lou Ann reminiscences over trip to France H , 5 Z .-is eff' S P BELOW: John Rathbun, Nathelea Kaufman and Dennis Habiger laugh , , V 1. : X- 2 Ji 2 12 Nf 3 i' ll i if S Q E i 1 X X 5 -f K i -2 Q S 2 X i S-V ' 5 5 , f E 5 4 5 Y' Senior Patsy Schaffer, as seen through istry room appears to be lost in a deep molecule blvek, located in the Chem- train of thought. Engrossed over the at a line in the Senior Class play as Jill Hewitt and Mr. Payne concentrate. 101 material she is reading, she studies for an exam. Mr. Jim Payne, drama instructor, demonstrates to Senior John Rathbun the importance of really putting your- self into ones 'part. Carla Klepper Debbie Keller Kent Wade Shelly Tefft Darrell Revell Denise Thurman Don Folherts Diane H enre Jean Bly the Richard Huslig Nathalea Kaufman Vicki Detmer Gary Dickson Kim Simonson Gary Bam ber Leesa Moore Rhonda Jordan Mark Staples Sherrie Murphy Annie Polson Bob Campbell Q E E E l 5 2 8 I 5 E 2 E Q we- W ,-'fl .,,- ,, - f g. F 3 A I f ax www. J f K - ,wi 'Thaw ,sa flnr- 102 illng R Q. K. V . 3 Shauna Scranton Susan Fischer X Wieland Rounkles Kay Clark Cathy LeRoy David James Lynette Petz X fNotpicturedj X Torn Curzon Bertina Bender Dennis Ha biger Steve Montogornery Stephanie Turn S' 103 Seniors take last test discard school cares, 7 look toward graduation While some Seniors chose to work on their class's last dramatic produc- tion, others were going through one of the first dramatic moments of their life. Some worried, some studied, some skipped, but they all thought of the final approaching day when they could no longer be called members of GBHS, something they had taken for granted. Plans were made for mar- riage, service, college, jobs, and other futures yet to be determined. All in all, the Seniors of '72 had mixed emotions about leaving a place that had been like a prison to some, but in truth was the last and only buffer from the outside world and its problems. They also knew that a class, very much like them- selves would follow, and be forgotten in the shifting masses, just like they would be. Were they ready to be on their own, without having to abtain a sac- red yellow pass? Could they be re- sponsible for themselves when most of their lives their every action had been watched, planned, and predicted? Were they mature enough to face the world as it is today? But these questions remained unan- swered as they took their final step out of childhood, the one up to the podium, to accept written proof of their twelve year education. Board and administration Secretaries Martha Mettscher and Alice MacDonald can seen doing various activities in their office work. D, , ,,.,1 . ,ie Y' Q-'x-1 nr. -14, if is-fi ' mn - , L ,,, . .fx 'l1.,4 , 4- ' -wi: H. .,f- ,own . a ...,'. .'1'l ' H , ,fikg-,g HHH-- t wg. :S ---- --- A 'M' jf-1 ,, cf-ch A -.. ,, A ,S--1,f,,y.t . la: .ii . ,.,. .4 sl,-it-f .fe rg, M uma The 1971-72 School Board who meet to work out school problems for the Uni- fied Districtif428 are Robert Bates, RIGHT: Principal Don Halbower. FAR RIGHT: Vice-Principal Cecil Dryer. xg-31:-mill Guy Gordon, Devere Dove, Robert Swartz, Charles Replogle, Don Evans, Wynona Gordon, Clyde Burn- maun, L.M. Holman. Not pictured side, Superintendent of Schools D. V. Clayton Morrison. 104 3- X Kindly, janitor Ted Henry unlocks the Serving another tasty and well-bal- Journalism doorfor students. anced meal are LaDonna Kenny, ff? Janitors Bill Seuser and Mr. Ernest school's littered halls after the Carter can be seen sweeping the crowds ofstudentsgo home. 105 X XA Adele Thompson, and Evelyn Clark here in the lunch line at GBHS. f Elizabeth Ewing receives money to buy the daily meals ofa student. 5:0 -v-...A Q., Jewelry and dress worn during the Renaissance Period is explained by Mrs. Bettie Nebergall to her seniors. FIRST ROW: Mr. John Cochran, American History, Black History, Mrs. Crystal Cross, English II,' Mr. Alan Fahring, Biology, Mr. Charley Gowdy, Constitution. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Diane Gowdy, English II, Mrs. Elizabeth Gunn, English III, Mr. Jack Hague, Boy 's Physical Education, Mr. Jon Hartman, Art 1,II,III. X Mc! FIRST ROW: Mrs. Fern Atkinson, Spanish II, Mr. Joe Boley, Band, Mrs. June Boxum, secretary to faculty. SECOND ROW: Mr. Donald Brichacek, Mechanical drawing II, Wood- working I,II,HI,' Mr. Allen Burns, Biology, Mrs. Catherine Caraway, Latin I,II. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Nancy Carleton, Girl's Physical Education I,II,' Mr. Dale Carpenter, counselor' Mrs. Blanche Carter, Family Living, Homemaking ,I I , V 1 J 'sn ,g r ' V-fl VU 106 -i Q , . . . X . , . i A9 lu ' ROW: Mr. Homer Krukenberg, Constitution, American ,' Miss Maline Lundstedt, Shorthand, Typing, Secretari- Training, Mrs. Alice McDonald, Office secretary. SECOND vv: Mr. Emerson MacDonald, English III, Mr. Gerald Mc- ail, librarian, Boy 's Physical Educationg Mrs. Paulette Mai- n, English II, Speech, Dramatics. THIRD ROW: Mr. Roger arsh, Trigonometry, Physics, Mrs. Josephine Marshall, Span- I, French I, II, III, Miss Florence Meister, school nurse. 107 FIRST ROW: Mr. Richard Hink- son, librariang Mr. Elwin Hockett, Geometry, Mrs. Alice Humphreys, English III,' Mr. Ed Johnson, Biolo- gy, Boy's Physical Education, Gymnastics. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Floris Jones, Basic English, Mr. Gerald Kern, Bookkeeping, Mr. Ronald Klein, Technical Electrici- ty, Electronies I,II, Woodworking Ig Mr. Harry Kline, Psychology. With interest students look at the dressed member of their class who 's portraying thejolly Wife of Bath. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Martha Mettscher, office secretary, Mr. John Mohn, Journalism, Newspa- per, Yearbook, Mr. Jerry Morgen- stern, Agriculturial Science, Agri- culturial Business, Plant 49 Soil, Mrs. Bettie Nebergall, English IV. SECOND ROW: Mr. James Neber- gall, Aero Space, American History, Mr. Sherman Price, Psychology, counselor, Mr. Max Reed, Psychol- ogy, Anthropology, Mrs. Helen Rhea, Spanish I, English II. Mechanical Drawing instructor, Mr. Donald Brichacek assists Curtis Butler in his work for a day in class. ence, Mrs. Colleen Riegel Home Economics I, II Mrs Roberts librarian SECOND ROW: Mrs. Ann Home Economics II, III, Mrs. Aline Schmitt, Personal Typi Typing, Clerical Practice, Office Education, Mrs. Barb Smith, Creative Writing, English II. THIRD ROW: Mr. Don Smith, Business Law, Typing, Mr. Lester Spong, Chemist: L.R. Stoskopf, Metal I, II, Mechanical Drawing. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Nadith Reinhardt, Biology, Physical , Q , e I 1, a a af sg k .. hal ' il tlng on perfect balance splits to be approved by the rest of ning meet of the season ,She was er practices her Scale the gymnastics class for their begin- chosen as the squad captain FIRST ROW: Mr. Philip Szajnuk, Vocal Music, Mrs. San- dra Teeple, counselorg Mr. John Thorton, Constitution, Mr. Richard Turner, Fundamentals of Math, Geometry, Mr. Paul Urban, Algebra II. SECOND ROW: Mr. Richard Wagner, Algebra II, Geometry, Mr. Don Walts, World His- tory, American Historyg Mrs. Mary Lou Weiser, guidance office secretary, Mr. Mark West, Retailing, Marketing 8: Distributing, Mr. Calvin Winter, head counselor. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Eluerta Yahne, library secretary, Mr. Richard Young, Reading Survey, Debate I, II, III, Competatiue Speech. Not pictured Mr. Harold Rees, Math, Mrs. Raylene West, Gym. 109 Ig , , - Ron Ackley Diana Adams Vic Akers Gary Alefs Gary Alexander Tona Alexander Mark Allan Carol Allen Cheryl Allen Vickie Allen Allan Allford Hans Anderson Lawrence Anderson Sherry Anderson Robert Applegate Mark Atzenhoffer we ., , , -li? 'ff in-. ' ' .2 1 1 is ff it ul' 4 six, Il 'll A i My .. i Q 4,1 Q g. 'p i -,, . , I A A f-5' 33,4 L f- ' 'IA Q In Io, , 1 llll, in . g , K! 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' -'.'f'i ein. 111 Robin Badway Tony Bailey Debbie Bailey Gaye Baldwin Pam Balloun David Banks Mike Bames Ronda Bamhill Barbara Barrachlough Cindy Barrientez Evon Barry Nancy Barton Gary Basgall Sam Bavuso Nancy Baxter Robert Bayless Rhonda Befort Randy Belford Carla Bell Debbie Bender Christie Berry Linda Bidwell Craig Biggs Karla Biles Jim Bird Lisa Bird Don Bittel Sherry Blankenship Julie Blessing Randy Bombardier Curtis Borron Kyla Bowers Mark Bowsher John Boyd Kim Boyd Sharon Boyd Bill Boyer Gary Brack Lori Brack Steve Brackeen Dennis Bradley Jackie Brannan Cathy Brauer Ardyth Brite Leon Brittain Connie Brown Debbie Brown Margaret Brown Tom Brown Vem Brown Dara Bunselmeyer Steve Bunzel Gayle Burhenn Kathy Button Tresa Byers Jerri Byford Susie Byford Rhonna Calcara Chet Cale Brad Cameron Kay Cape Don Cartlidge Jones Cavanaugh Beth Chilcott Dana Christiansen Susan Cook Frances Copp Billy Corkill Dianna Couch Peggy Crowe David Cruse Alan Curtis Geary Cuzick Richard Danek Bill Davis Chris Degner Jayma Degner Debbie Detmer Tim Dietz Diane Dixon Julie Doherty Jeanna DuBois Debra Dugan David Duncan Randy Dunn Joe Dunnaway Steve Dyer Keith Ehrlich Patty Ellison Roger Engle Steve Erwin Mark Esfeld Mary Esfeld Cathy Evans Kathy Evers Craig Fabin as the discover new study realms, all , .Cf 1 .-...air t K .. Z, J 'A L qu, X fi' f '- V v vi . W, ' I 1 A V L K It - ,iw i A l b rail N H z. 4. .F 22 a 'Sv' 'wr iuwsf fi , My LI - w P' I 1 - s 3 vu i Mx, i i ', iam.: 5 1 4 ' X .17r.Sk.L, he-9 xr U A 5 ki alt -, li if k.:k U ii I , rf' 'Qi 7 if ly ' , Q J 'X 1 VY XL , M V 1 ii 4. lah il I Af xxli xiii 3 I :iii Ytrea ' I, 'AJ iil Hx L, t, te 4 ..,. V an ly ,fs 5'-Q... ' - I 43 'Q 'ty Q E13 -it I-v .,..':, fi QW V 1? ff . Ai , 34. X - P 1 . Q 'J ,. f' if , 'Q wr y Q- - 1 fe ' is N il! Xw fi 'C X ' f it I -'.., ' 1 Vx ' fi 'f la 2 1 f . -. ..- f.- K L' , A Sie i M1 Z, R Y Q W 6 in Y. . ., 'mg' X 112 .Sophomore Englzsh students of Mrs this school year s many assignments acters and literature of times past Barbara bmtth contemplate one of trying to grasp the symbolzstzc char all the while wondermg why. Roger Fanshier Shelley Finke Diana Flores Karen Folkerts Cindy Foos James Foster Bret French Carl Fry Debbie Fryendall Starla Gagelman Barbara Galyardt Betty Gerstenkom Randy Gibson Rodney Gibson Tina Gilliam J eff Goad Doug Goodwin Jan et Goodwin Mark Goodwin Stephanie Goodwin Carol Gordon Pam Gotsche Robin Grimm Gregg Grobe Larry Guesnier Terri Guthrie Phyllis Hackerott David Halbower Pam Hall Bill Hamilton June Hammeke Lynda Hammeke Glenna Harmony ii elect officers during first assembl 3. . .2125 X I- A l 1 L of 1 '43 'Q 5, fx , v, . . 'of ,W ,V 4, i' - 3 If L W' X ' X .,t. t if ,- X . s. X - 1 sr . 4- M 5153 Q iff: Lf: I ' 4' I 1 ,lx if iff' Gi M I 1 f i f Ifor sophomores, sitting through an election assembly can be uery boring, Tim Harris Jerry Hayes Debbie Hemphill Bob Henkle Roger Henre Gayle Herbold Jacque Hill Bob Hiss Jim Hiss Lottie Hitz Monty Hobbs Hal Hollembeak 1' especially when they had to stay af- elect class officers some sacrifices ter school on the first day. In order to had to be made. :Uni R 1 'V ,fer-H sv -M 1 f 3 1 - . V ' x 1 if ., V if ,-' - az f Y. f Q . 114 'R lyk W 'X wx.. ..,. : I X .,.?,,,M .5 ww? .1990 it as -.swf 5 Q ' S31 f ' I? ff y 5 L. Jw. .62 .v 'f 'ie N la b Q, , ,if ,' hwy, Wm .1 ,le S X vi QR lygwnfx X if b ? Q J ll Q X 4 X f Q ,f xxx.. , 1 , , J EX .-. Sf ' 6 38.1 ' -J .., if a t , 1 K kjsif, ,,-. ' lf' f rr , ff' -4 A ' , It .5 N rye . I H -1.'fl9' 1, , f' Q ,s 53 f Rx 'f X - if J ' s K . 5 f x , 'i 'wif li ff' .1 , , if 'Q SQXN is I Y u Nl ,ff sa .... X wr' X 1' S L1 I 5, x K l xxx - ez 2 .,-. j fs 1, qv-1-f ......- tiki 'T' I , . X b , J, X Q 7 . P. P. ' ' J J V ' X X 2 :fi S X , .,. Q xx K xx if ,I Sx f ,Ns 5 si.. dl , 'N QL-p. ,-2,-f 'C'-B i-'xl i -.-.4- I A I .... Mb. 7 , .. I . ,g Z. , 2 J L 1 fi F' ,K ., rx 1 Y fbfinv if k M, - - ' 1.-.J A. 1-A-'X - I - ev 4 fi: ,ff - , X , V 1 its HI? I Q ,-L ., A ,ae MX 115 Jerry Homer Terri Horyna Richard Hoskins Jolene Hoss Terri Hunter Ron Huslig Michael Irick Chris Jackson Melvin Jacobs Lynn James Archie Jensen Barbara J eroue Michael Johnson Wayman Johnson Janice Jones Kala Judy Allen Julian Marcia Kaiser Mary Karlin Karla Keeler John Keil Linda Kerns Susan Kershner Kathy Kirkman Kevin Kirkpatrick Judy Klema Kathy Klepper Judy Klima Don Klotz Karen Koeller Ron Koelsch Sandy Koenig Doug Kohls Jeanette Korf Steve Kraisinger Brad Kuhn Colette Kultgen Jackie Lang Joletta Larson Jim Launchbaugh Hal Lawson Mary Likes Gina Leigan Diana Leon Carol Lewis Debbie Lewis Nina Lindsey Denise Link Patricia Liston Carmen Lloyd Penny Lloyd Gary Lucas Curtis Luttrell Sheryl Lynch Rosalind McCallum Melissa McCauley Karen McMinn Jim McMullen Brit McPherson Patricia Margheim Mary Martinez Cindy Maser Dan Mason Nancy Mathers Vick Medlan Kathy Meier Jane Mermis Cheryl Miller Jay Miller Kala Miller Risa Miller Rocky Miller Ron Miller Tim Miller Brenda Ming Marla Mingenback Burt Mitchell Cheri Moeder Jolene Moeder Denise Moore Kim Morgan Gary Morrison Lynn Mull James Murphy Cherly Muth Dianna Muth Dennis Neeland Desa Nickleson Kenny Nicolet David Niederee Lee Nutting Kristine Nystrom Scott Ochs Sue Ann Ochs Danny Oliver Jim Osbome Wear ickey Mouse title with pride, ,. .-,,n ..r.t M.smm,Y,7,.,.,,:t . , 7 mxzf. ..-izsqirifgfrs-r v 53' X QL L K Jet . ' , M Q . 1, is 4. i H ii.. 'Email rf! xi .,., x, if its 2 Y 51 Nl Q ' Q i 3 060 r J it l f mf , 9 fa? J' 1. E Q4 'l ., i '-.LES ,-I me 'ah -.- tl otsy L tayy ,Q ,MQ :M 'Q 1 N x '.' 'F i Q ' ig l L. A Q 'S ,ew X 5 1' it 'Mr 1 an 5 Jr? . :.: J , ,4- 116 Ly ' Tim Parr Connie Pedigo Kim Pelster Kenny Penka Jim Pennington Loretta Peschka Susan Peters Cindy Piland Sally Piper Jennifer Potter Bobby Price Steve Price Mike Rajewski Gary Rankin Terry Raymer Richard Reece John Reinhardt Cathy Reiser Jane Replogle Mike Revell Angela Rexwinkle Mark Rice Patti Rice Teresa Rice Robert Rich Linda Richter Craig Richley Richard Robinson Teresa Robinson Helen Rose Joyce Rosenberg Shirley Ruckman Joe Saenz Victoria Sappenfield Katrina Sauer Steve Schamaun exercise muscles as Well as minds, I b1.,,q: A S , z S ly I ,Q ,MQ .47 'W , . I f ,N R ., or , fairs M fx alll A lislllll, x r ffff L. X , ,nf-1. he .ga . 's ,a:.. . ,1rffk.:fq, gym, 1 ,, X 3, f .. . -AX -0. ,ails ' e ,,... X 'Y' ' - - if-1 f A S 3 fa- , I IAA Chris Degner, Roger Fanshier, Ron and Kevin Kirkpatrick leap for a re- physical education class, a required Youtsey, Dan Ma.son, Richard Reece, bound in a rough game during their coursefor all sophomores. Diane Schartz JoAnn Schartz Liz Schaub Sheila Schmidt Steven Schmidtberger Geralyn Schneider Pam Schwartz Dick Schwartzkopf Cherlyn Schwilling David Secord June Sexon Marty Shank A i s r'r' ' - ' fr , , 3 S iii s , V g K ' if' X , in Q . . ew A . '- 1, f ff 1 X S 'R ' L - Q rg: s Q I ,.,,. ' Y X A K . 5 -0 5551 i i . i , ' n 'QBYA' I - Ai ,X R , A X i ' ' R is in I - ' I I, w. 1 ' . ' 1,1 - .1 v ,W , 5 , ,mf g wi , - g - -- X v :E 61, Rf? ' l l ' 5 L' I H1 gy - i fl A fi X R zlzfflfr , A. ! ' , ii 118 l i 1 I I 'K f l .2 in 1 :GN- '77 1 fb-fgye X I S Q A f f :Xi Ii I' lx x x Y nu 4 i ' ' vs an v 1 . ' I ,. t 1 0 1' 45 .. 1: 6, I- 10 r Charles Sharp John Sheets Donnie Sherman Clayton Sherwood Melanie Sikes Mike Skolaut Mark Slack Robbie Sloan Susan Smaltz Connie Smith Eric Smith Monica Smith Roberta Smith Doug Sneath Christy Solso Jerry Stambaugh Gary Stein Laurie Steiner Randy Stos Janice Straub Susan Stremel Nathan Studtman Connie Suchy Randy Suchy Rick Suchy Margie Suppes Maribeth Taylor Steve Taylor Jean Tew Kirk Thompson Willie Thompson Lynn Timn Mark Tomlin Joe Tracy Brad Troutman Shelley Tumer Kelley Underwood Mary Unrein Velda Unrein Janice VanCamp Roger VanSkike Mike Vonfeldt Ralph Vonfeldt Craig Vsetecka Theresa Waggoner Randy Wagner Cathy Walter Debbie Walter and strive for equalit . W .A N A. ee..al i i X Phil Murray and Gary Brack demonstrate one of the ob- U oLou.s gaps between the Sophomores and Seniors. :Q Galen Wiles Terry Williamson Daniel Wilson Dixie Wilson Kim Winter Becky Wintholz Barbara Wondra Suzanne Wright Mark Yahne Cindy Younker Ron Youtsey Janet Zelenka IA rf x wil -r .rig 4,5 , E 'A s 5 J ' ,ff S 1 w e ' mi 5 4 J 2 at D W' gl 1 A ,.4' Robert Ward Shane Ward Laurie Warren Jo Anne Watkins Steve Weber Mark Weigal Kathy Welch Debbie Wells Karen Wemer Collen Werth eeita i -9- 'F L Q A , fiykvtfv, iigah W ,.,i s r - W r 1 20 .Mo A ar-wwf Juniors - Class of ' 3 toil laboriously during year, Q 3 il. s XI. I ., l is s'e.e ,ef ..: -s I' S Junior Class officers Bob Fimple, presidentg Darlene Daubert, vice president: Karla Schumacher, secre- - taryg Marla Hammeke, treasurerg 'KN . X - .1-11. . is W , A... Us A 5 , Cf uw L f s '- ' ' , -' , 6 i ' a . i ' QM A 5 i oss, .J V .iss Q V -s '3'i'?fNFfwe 'X 1' N ' K - ' A or A' A 'R - mfg .sit . . sf if U . , . X X , ' A -wg? 5. A -XJ 'Q I . Q se , y xi Q X e ,ii XX' its . ' e ' 5 . fv N . :is - :Y A J' ka 121 and Euan Keenan, cheerleader find their duties fun . ,557 b L - A - ff ' yi - .x , gk . FD . . I qv Q r ? if :f 4 and rewarding Jerry Adams Lynn Adams Roxanne Adrian Marlene Allen Mural Amador Debby Anderson Beth Anderson Mark Anderson Tim Asher Beth Atzenhoffer Paul Axton Stacie Baker Kris Balloun Vemetta Barker Leonard Bamhill Randy Barrientez Mike Basgall Pam Basgall Jim Bates Roger Bear Scott Beebe Ross Behrens Steve Bell Larry Beydler Rick Beyer Marian Bianchino Beth Biddle Becky Bitter Layne Black Chris Blanchard Neal Blythe Scott Bobbitt Barbara Bowers Don Boyd Cathy Boyer Debbie Boyer Greg Breeden Kevin Breeden Mark Brenton Gail Broadbrooks Lisa Brower Debra Brown Sharon Bruno Randy Button Steven Byers Sharon Calhoun Randy Campbell Mike Cannon Derbie Cape Chris Carpenter Kim Carpenter Rhonda Carson Russell Carson Caron Casey Gerald Cathcart Roberta Chambers Brent Clark Debbie Coddington pause to reflect seriously on year, ,ia--Q5 .V luis' MJ 'ww ,, 'in db 'lKWK4 ll sfliip aili r tl U- L7 - '- Qimsrtis .- Q 5 Xsa . S5 X Q .- .55 Q, N Lfiy 5 'il 'i . 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K h 'D I . ff I U 0 ez, kite lm -Mr,,ff 3 ,ww Tom Coleman Lydia Collins Bemard Commerford Eddie Condit Pam Cook Gerry Copp Sharon Cruse Sandra Cuzick Jerry Damm Sharita Daniels Darlene Daubert Paula Davis Keith DeBerry John DeWeese Kent Dickson Laura Dirks bteve Dobbs btew e Dodson Kathy Doherty Ida Dolezal Several juniors stand in line waiting their turn at the camera as the photographer adjusts classmate Patti Henderson s head to catch that perfect picture which will appear in the 1971-72 Rhorea. 123 Randy Dolezal David Doonan Ray Downing Janet Dreiling Nancy Dreiling Peggy Dumler Tim Duncan Matthew Dunlap Sid Durler Sharon Duryee Jeff Dykes Denise Edwards Thomas Elliot Terri Engle Scott Engleman Stacy Engleman Kevin Ensley Bert Esfeld Bob Evans Kenneth Faulkner George Fanatia Anita Fanshier Sandy Faris Greg Felke Steve Felkel Bob Fimple Susan Fischer Lisa Foelgner Randy Folkerts Nate Fors Tim Foster Gwen Frazier Vic Freeman Debbie French Charla Freund Lisa Friedeman Vem Fryberger Doug Fuhr Steve Guant Dorothy Gerritzen . .'. . I ,l t 1 t e A ? Q 5 ,J V f . w Q Working Ln deep concentratzon Ju the panther from chzcken wzre for the float was paraded down main przor to mor btacze Baker shapes the bodv of 71 72 football homecommg float Phe the uzctorzous game. Edward Gerritzen Don Gerstenkom Steve Gibson Shari Gilliland Barbara Glover .James Glover Jeff Goodwin Cindy Gordon Mike Graf Sheena Graham -JoAnn Gray Gerard Guesnier Kay Gwin Linda Habiger Marla Hammeke Mary Hammeke Kathy Hannah Linda Hanson Gregg Hanzlicek David Harmony Jane Heaton Doug Hejny Gina Hejny Janis Hejny 4 . A , 7 L e av 1 ' F. is in 'ir l expand talents in elective classes, l fu, 1. an ..' ,ggi , wr i Q - 1 I , 'Q N . 1 Z - Y. . W? li? ff.gi..t-.ff kt ,ir '17 ,Q t La wi' 2' sy 'D ' tw 1. K it f' X i Marueling at the possible trials and member in the senior high publica- Keating and Renee Phillips in first tribulations of becoming a staff tions department are Juniors Kevin hourJournalismIclass. Patti Henderson iiii D I - :,.. ji Q fe Bill Herren M V .4d vs A X35 Carla Herren A' ai: 'U' ' 'K , Scott Herren X II, 'g i ll ' 'QQ 5 gf- V f r, it Terry Herren A -fl V Q 'iikil R f .. D, , Karen Herrman , , Q ' 4 X V K ' 5 Xl fi as K ofa , ' Aga Neal Herrman David Hertel Kate Hicks Jan Hilgendorf Steve Hilton Jim Hipp ir fi x ir -Q 126 854 1 0 mv -sw A -My . ,, Elf I ' -' ' ' fl-..5: 1-.diigiirr w V . .kkh si N ' - A . mi Je K fe J iifgg so 5 .s ,A X . g Q A-,idx .. . Y'-ls' S R 'was K O 42? ilu--1 -L'- ' : : so so f we Y l 4 3 igiji Q s S3 ings i ' - ' fessiwgr , E g' av Q S553 xa , s ,E 1 if J P xi' 2 if 4 N Q K 1 5, Q X 2 S wi R 5. g 5,5 B W' I Q is l 2? V M ' if . i Q, R , L is use ,, 1 fj- 127 iif I Fr 3 Q L,, I Shirley Hipp Debbie Hobbs Mark Hoberecht Diane Holl Paula Hollembeak Jon Holmes Paul Holmes Scott Holt Roger Hostetler Bob Hunt Gail Huschka Kirk Hutton Mary Jackson Kenneth James Candy Jennings Suzanne Jensen Connie Johnson Rita Johnson Rhonda Jordan Jeanne Karst Karleen Kaufman Kevin Keating Evan Keenan Kathy Keenan Kim Kleweno Mary Klusener Kathy Koeller Pam Koenig Ellen Komarek Martin Kruckenburg Jed Kuhn Nancy LaGasse Cecilia Laird Glennis Lamb Mary Lang Lynn Larson Ron Laudick Bonnie Laughlin Mary Law David Leroy Jeff LeRoy Brenda Liles Chris Linenberger Craig Linenberger Linda Link Sharolyn Lipe Pat Little Janna Lofland Susan Lorence Cindy Love Debra Lucas Vernon Luckert Terry Lundquist Jeannie Lyman Jennifer McAfee Chuck McAllaster Ken McCarter Sonya McKay Kathy McLaughlin Sharon McMullen Jamie Macurdy Pam Maher Carla Maneth Paul Margheim Gary Marsh Dan Maser Mike Maser Hal Meltzer Jon Merritt Vicky Mettscher Debbie Miller Doris Miller Jill Miller Debbie Moeder Brad Mohr Barbara Mong Curtis Montague Janice Morris Kim Morrison Harlan Morse W, Q, i v' I .-,,.4 . J V1 f, H lf A N .aw X - G it wi 9 'MI X 'll . ,ff K ll ,,l.,,. : : t . i ii sity, W5 V? 3 is s. ll '1 Juniors listen intently to Mr. Charles classes in hopes of fullfilling one of tion as well as Gowdy during one ofhis Constitution the many requirements for gradua- citizens. 5 i 'xii' PX XTX 'HS'-S1 is. ' -l i. .- r:.-I-INS: K' :MATTE 2- ' i it s-s 'i 3 . if li K T r i-312 K- ,A Q X A ,- .i --.i- P , .. - , 9 , 1 - rl ' z . , I . 3, 1 I ix A ,ui h in if . f - --1 'lv fi J P 4 . fx Q f ' .ss ' . l mt 129 Olen Munz Kerry Murray -I im Musgrove Karen Nagel Cathi Naim Paula Napolitano Jim Nicholson Gary Nicolet Betty Noblitt Gail Noblitt Dale Nolte Debra Ochs e ul .l l learning their Frank Ochs Nancy Oliver Harry Owen Kristi Parry Sharon Partridge Terry Partridge Mark Pelster Mindi Peterson Renee Phillips Neal Piland Mary Lou Polzin Pam Potts ll rights Lexie Pugh Eugene Radke Charlotte Rathbun George Read Russell Reinhardt Greg Reinhardt Randy Reinhardt Deede Reno Gerald Resner Bill Rich Francis Ridge Keith Riggs . 53 3 '4'f'-w.s- i. ., Wim .,-may-ri 5 ri , 4, 1 .INR A ft, 4 , in if -0 ,L I-. The only reward offered to Sharolyn smile from her Junior Homeroom Lipe for her magazine sales is a brief president, Scott Engleman. - i esL.3i:':.1i fEf ff:: :' '.'5lfr?-fff2t,2. V- .i 4'-5:35-'lS5':2ff' ,.- , ,Q ffl L ' ,iii , K' . S 'V Q Q ZA A ,lr ,,. n ' 1,, ' ii if' ,J ... . fit I i ia F M- '- si .- ff f . . QD if ' . i E K. V-Q, - x 4, 4,4 f . me W, f a Q1 -ei.. or ,.., e -.A :Km M '21 K3 f 0 f ' rf 'X - NK'-I' ggi , i i 4 A r Q A I 1 2 ,mi e i 5 s. 1 Q e J l a A ,A 5 ,giiiliiiislfs 9 ' ' ' - 5 i ' ,,. ,,-,TC 4- it Q Q, V f . Cl, iii' ' ' We , . Z . 25255 . 130 .1 z, 1 QT K A is-laws R raise funds for traditional prom, Q11 . 1 , on X . s 1' ' A , r 4 an 4 Qs N. r A 1 o- ss NM r xx X New X X EQ X .. 'Q , . if W KINTY R r Q 5 if ' V3 . ' - , y ' .1 'A , I ' , cf . , ar 1 . X - - - . 'A V., QS , ,. n 4 -s I 1: 1 N' 'tt' 'K - :Q i? il'-if 1 i 5 2 f U A . ,.... . ,, 5.5.5 I s-KW' 4:1- , i N, , s W in if r its ri 'Z la. iv' 'vi -far gm .e it ,lf . 15 -. .,,. , if , 3-35. gb ha, V 5 A mmf is L. ft 131 Albert 1. 'fley Robert Rim erhouse Dan Robin-' 1 Debbie Roh n Ann Rohleder Ron Root Joe Rosenberg Bob Rowe Debbie Rumble Kathy Rush Anita Russell Lloyd Russell Debbie Sander Ed Sander Karen Sander Cindy Sanko Lana Schamaun Cheri Schartz Deena Schartz PoEllen Schartz Roy Schauvliege Rhonda Schenk Janet Schenkel Denton Schloemer Randy Schridde Karla Schumacher Stan Schuster Gary Schwilling Allen Selle Jim Shaheen Donna Sheets Juletta Shepard Kevin Sherman Pam Shuey Jeff Shull Kevin Shull Kathi Skolaut Jim Slater Chuck Smith Phillip Smith Reginald Smith Dale Stambaugh Kathy Steadman Jerry Steffan Gary Steinert Gary Stevenson Ron Straub Tommy Straw Sally Streck Nancy Stremel Cindy Stricker Gregg Strunk 'z iigw 5 1 1 mi, 1 Q ,, vi 1. . f P fill 18 C in we Q S 'vw lg? sv rf ' Kim Sullivan Mike Taylor Terry Taylor Tom Teater Ken Tiede Jeff Titus Jackie Traynor Steve Turley Pam Tumer Karen Ueckert Sharon Unrein Cindy Urban Marvin Vanaman Mark VanCamp Elaine Vsetecka 1.4 h is ,214 i 5 x 4355 -e X ffm we ll' K -sr .- . . t .. , tv fr. fx '5 K, fo pn-u , Mu r J ..,- ,X.,J,sy7 is . I V f - ,Simi . - 1 1 ,i-mg...-... 4..., .,,,.r wma X15 .,. A- nf, 5 Q 'm?2,i'iG-. fi W ,- ,fx rg, The class of ,73 continues to illus- trate its own individuality by select- 5 ,, 5 ,fl Wwuwwmiefs ff 'i .- 1 ' v. riwie X Fi, x ' - la x K :fig 4 lg ti 1., ing a unique class ring which will be cherished forever. E 'Vi 1 C.-,2 .Q A A ..:.. . ,. , 2? ly 45? - . 5 ' -- .1-. Y Q. 'N - if A 'Vt' . v . S , 9 . , M if r S ' x s l , W ,J 4... 'ut K 373' x I carefully select unique class ring lg it Lx .t :R l st, if , X Q1 if er Q A f 3 L ,twat Q v av . all 5 A S i at -, ' Q fi rf . 1 r .s w i N 'f,. V 1 N p ' Z , w -- v f Q, '-, , ., QW 1 1 .QR If ... Q . . , if .1 .. t J .- ' rr K 7 ,gy 5 Q, Q 4 5 'ii P :.5 izb ' Q W lil. be Wg 'lf 133 Mike Waggoner Eugene Wagner Gary Waitt Jim Wallace Dale Walls Phil Walker Ken Walters Karl Wares Connie Webb Denise Weber Wanda Weber Marc Webster Jeff Weese Cathy Weiser Terry Weiser Lyle Wellbrock David Weller Lorra Wendler Greg Wess Connie Westfall Dale Westfall Randy Wetzel Gary White Larry White Terri Wiesner Candy Williams Doug Williams Pam Williams Shonda Williams Richard Wondra Mike Woodrow Karen Wright Lee Wynn Brenda Zecha Sue Zelena Bill Zimmer Debbie Zimmerman Kathy Zimmerman Richard Zimmerman Paula Zwenger Seniors - Class of 1972 establish productive mood 'B' W. xg Jil To lead the Class of '72 into a proud Claphan, vice-presidentg Kim Si- presidentg Don Coddington, cheer- and long-awaited year were Darrell monson, secretaryg Mike Weiser, ieaderg and Kenny Vinh, treasurer. Christa Lea Adams John Mark Adams Terry Joe Affholder Janice Elaine Akers 134 Q X idx ii ills. Daniel Jacob Alefs Kathie Jean Allan Jeffrey Len Allison Stephanie Jan Ames Lyle Bill Anderson Pat Alan Appel Toni Adele Amett Ellen Mary Atzenhoffer .arf w. N45 ff-V K. -, Gag.: '? Cynthia Kay Bailly Diana Kay Baldwin Gary Blaine Bamber Sandra Sue Barker Jo Ann Barrientez Linda Faye Barrientez Stephanee Lane Bates Charles Allen Bear 135 ffl' 3 Nur' bud...-or ii Lela Ann Becker Sandra Kay Belford Janis Kay Bell Rhonda Ann Bell Ronald Dean Belt Bertina Jane Bender Marianne Julia Berchek Michael George Bittel Wh' 'vI ' 490 'WN'- TY QT' Cynthia Kay Blair Jean Anne Blythe Danny Lee Bohall Gregory Sette Borchers Keith Allan Bowsher Larry Jo Branch 136 Stewart Hilton Brann Robert John Briscoe .vig yii f Exemplify pride through high spirits ,as ' , Q li DQ fs 01 35. As the football homecoming activities sign in hand, proudly proclaims that began, Senior David McKou'n, with the senior class of '72 is the best yet. 143 T535 A Gayle Elaine Britt Patti Sue Brougher V .il K ?ff f' f ' iiil 'ix rip 75 ' f, 'lx ' , ' ,.,.. . ' I KA. V ,vll l , 'E .4 o-.ni Melvin Glen Broughman Gilbert Orville Brown i - iff, f N ff: . ' 'gee ir- ir-if 5 Q' f ff f yy W-Z1 Lg- i si -QQ kf 5Y Mitchell Benjamin Buehler Phil Gerald Burhenn Karla Kay Burke Sandra June Burroughs Curtis Wayne Butler Kimberly Rae Calnan Bob Allen Campbell Janice Caraway earl' 4'f'7-'7 Patrick James Caraway Vickie Lynn Carrier Benny Homer Carson Pamela Sue Caruthers Jay Van Carver Kenneth F. Case Michael Eugene Chaffin Shari Lynn Chism 138 react indifferently to knowledge retainment tests , . .- an 1 Q- fu- an f 4,9 we C A9255 S-f il .l S X 'S J it f sw, V I K 3 - , ' . X . L .t L, . , , we ef 1 wmv?-T. 3 t Q , t LJ, is , , . Vkk--. A --tqwlg of , S 3 A-132 si x 1 . i t Q m ! ' . ' -, . ee fs fo, tr:- Q , 1 t as ' 4 . -k - Senior Tecoa Sargent laughs as she is Cochran as Sharon Giles and Pennie U 'Brien pays no attention to what is handed a history test by Coach John Garrett eye the situation. Marla tahingplace around her. 'Ks gsm.. 'Qwo-swff David Lane Christiansen Joan Kay Christiansen Cheryl Diana Churchill Darrell Lee Claphan 139 'Sn f W Q'f '7 we if Kaye Eileen Clark Peggy Lynn Clark Donald David Coddington Gary Lynn Condict Clyde Spencer Corkill Richard Ross Coshow Donna Sue Crissman Kathryn Ann Crosby ri' ML- X '? 7 K Linda Louise Crotts 'Thomas Henry Curzon David John Danek Joseph Fredrick Danek Danny Clayton Delaney Leland Joseph Denning 140 Victoria Kay Detmer Glenn William Dewey treasure lost moments, fr-s gp, f . ,Jn .i, 'C is H, A .4 Gary Dean Dickson Clare Noren Dodge Raymond Bruce Dolezal Warren Lynn Doonan Seniors Don Coddington, Ron Switzer, and Brad Montague clown for friends during noon hour. Shock and disbelief darnpered students and community as news of Ron tragic death, resulting from a car acci- dent Christmas rnorning, was received. Laura Jean Dunekack Charles Terrance Eatherly Ronald Dean Draney Daryl Patrick Dreiling Jennifer Lynn Eckert Rosalee June Ehrlich 141 reveal Warped sentimen 2: 1 3 L 4 ts 1 s i 6 1- Wil' 'lf' 'Y-1. Connie Sue Elsen Charles Deen Engel Steve Engleman Lou Ann Erikson I Faculty members at GBHS try to keep the students m occupied with worthwhile projects, but to no avail. inds 'Qs' Dianne Marie Dolezal Ewing Sandra Jo Ewing Mark Edward Fabin Randal Floyd Fanshier 142 436- '-ss 1?--49 hx..,.f N... 'U' 'Qu-' 'Sv' 5 Nl 'r::-ff? iff? Mike Eugene Fields Dennis Allen Fischer Susan Elizabeth Fischer Don Arlyn Folkerts Freddie Joe Foos Donald Eugene Fosdick Ione Marie French Connie Lou Frey . 4,- Y'--10 f, YN' if Sue Ann Gardner Penelope Jo Garrett Virginia Mae Gerritzen Mark Robert Gerstner Frank Ivan Gibbs Carma Rae Gibson Sharon Kaye Giles Elias Tobias Gonsale7 lr 143 clown around through the best year yet, . Q3 5. Gloria Gonsalez Renee Marie Guesnier C.J. Smith, graduate of 71, hams it up Jim Huslig, and Mark McLeland at a with Seniors Jay Carver, Mike Fields, Great Bend homefootballgame. wr----7 Dennis Victor I-labiger Brett Gerard Hall 144 WTS? 4Q 'u Jan Aleece Hamilton Gena Rae Gunn David Anthony Hammeke MF 'HL 1' Qt., 71 i '1' 1 Terry Lynn Harbaugh Herbert Allan Harms Pamela Kaye Harris Connie Lee Dienes Helfrich John Michael Helfrich Sandra Elaine Henkle Dianne Kay Henre Sharon Kay Herl UQ 4-rf' 'inf' if 'wp' V517 Roberta Gail Herold Wayne Dean Herrenbruck Mark James Herrman Sandy Herrman Cheryl Jean Hertel Jill Marie Hewitt John Robert Hipp Sally Anette Hoover 145 5 .I X 1 i tif 1 me-7 Snowlene Kay Houchin James Patrick Huslig Richard Lawrence Huslig Jon McKee Hutchison Steven Lane Ingersoll David Keith James Kenneth Allen Jeroue Elmo Henry Johnson c 'W F--'fra George Harlan Johnson, Jr. Robert Lee Johnson, Jr. Cindy Jo Jones Jim Allan Kaiser Debbie Denise Karst Nathalea Joyce Kaufman Jan Marie Keating Lana Lea Keeler discover some new avenues to enjoyable learning, Seniors Chuck Engle and George night, that of bushwacking two of just happened to stop riding Johnson spend a typical weekend their unsuspecting classmates who around onaroad miles from town. Q 25525 ,f ,r vf1 ' r F 'UKV F 1 K X Mary Therese Keenan Kathy Lynn Keil Stella Mae Reed Keith Deborah Mary Keller 147 studiously prepare themselves for futures unknown, 'LW if will f ,yff Getting down to basics are seniors Coshow and Darrel Ratlief in one of Studying hard, these students are Cynthia Lloyd, Diane Henre, Dich the regularly scheduled Trig. classes. hopeful ofapassing grade. n my ,C .-., hi Patti Sue Keller Kristie Ann Kirkman Carla Ann Klepper Charlene Jo Klima Sue Ann Kluender Curtis August Klusener Debra Kay Knipe Sally Dineen Koogle 148 fl! X. S sz Harold Martin Kottwitz Ray Allan Kramer Allan Duane Krier Curtis Robert Kuhn Melissa Kay Kultgen Nora E. Laird Norman Lee Langley Dennis Clarke Laudick 15 i 5-.4 X f! e '-xv an--nv LL. Michelle Roberta Law Paul Bemard Leeper William Charles Leigan Katherine Ann Leroy Sally Ellen Lewis Michael Troy Lewis Cynthia Jean Lloyd Susan Dean Lupton 149 s so , .J X Hiflf-v 'x QT? Vicki Fay Luttrell Paula Annette McAllaster Karol Sue McCord Sherry Lynn McDonald Cindy Lee McDorman David Ross McKown Mark Whelan McLeland Brad Richard McPherson -asf' QQ N-....,.f' 'z mfr- ' John Delmore Madden Jan Marie Mai Donna Lee Mar Kathy Mae Marsh John Russell Martin Shelley Rae Matthews 50 Sandra Kay Milhon Bonnie Charlotte Miller l 1 respond with strong unity during school assemblies, While the majority of Senior men mater at the close ofa pep rally, a usual noisy mood for only a moment, focus their attention on the alma solemn expression replaces their until theyellingstarts again. 'aff Monica Ruth Miller Yvonne Lee Miller Cynthia Jo Ming Dale Keith Mitchell l5l display type of pride never seen, '-,Mn,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,..... .. ,...irL,,.,,,,,,,.,.,.,,.k.is.,-..u.fs., .A rvnw'--M-wgpfhfwfrv-2-vv1'M'wv+eQ-'sv' . 'tv . A ws , ' VA 4 1 Q'T lrli, ', -..SH-W 'A 'I '.1i,,!i'f'iif -nx- Bradley Jay Montague Steven Carl Montgomery ,r r r iff Leesa Karin Moore Orlena Kay Morgan XX . 1' !8l ! Lively GBHS panther mascot, Senior leaders to add pride and spirit to pep Pamela Harris joined the varsity cheer- assemblies and games. George Milton Morrison Kathleen Anne Murphy Sheryl Ann Murphy 152 N :ff ' ga. .. . ww 'fowl M y Phillip Martin Murray Tony Ray Muth William Joseph Myers Caryl Lee Naim Leonard Ray Nicholson Michael Curtis Niederee William Ollen Noblitt Danny Loyd Nobles ax-xM, 'y av L '35 f V 'KUFQWS 'ra' 'Ng-j'j'lY' Gary Dean Nyberg Mark Charles Obomy Marla Ann O'brien Ronnie Lee Oetken Sheldon Greg Peacock Glenda Irene Peak Linda Zell Perkins 153 W' X J Thomas Allen Peschka Debra Gwen Peters Pa'-lla Lynn P9t91'S D01'0thY Dawn Peterson Lynette Rae Petz Annette Marie Poison Darrel Eugene Postlethwaite John Lee Powell CT' ,Vg Wx Catherine Ann Potts James Lawrence Prescott Eddie Lee Price Marilyn Jean Pullin Cathreen Annette Rainbolt John Robert Rathbun Darrel Wayne Ratlief Terry Wayne Reed participate in ACT testing and entrance exams, Senior Marianne Berchek tries to nett the morning of the ACT tests, trying to get as much rest as possible communicate with Senior Toni Ar- getting Uerjx' poor results as Toni is before taking thetests. Willie Eugene Reed Benjamin Brent Reinhardt John Robert Remmert Darrell Lee Revell 155 finally learn to use library facilities, Vt.: F' , ,imap Nila Sharon Rich Holly Kay Richards M Yugi carol Senior John Madden finds the Wigan fwslgnmemf- LuAnne Reigel Krista Ray Roberts Curtis Gordon Robinson Mark Adrian Rondeau Wanda Raelene Ritterhouse 156 Seated within the two walls ofa study privacy nffeded 50 C0nCf?Uf Uf9 071 finish- Lgfh we i 3 M exit Q W y 'LI' V 6 iw x. 1 ' 4 .X-3 L gs . .. ., gg ,KZ , ge . .- ', - . SQNXXQSQZS: us: Patrick John Ross Marcia Lee Riothenberger Marla Lee Rotherberger Wieland Melford Rounkles Wayne Kirtley Ruble Betty Marie Ruckman Romona Saenz Mark Alden Sanders 1 if mf fl-4,4 yi TeCoa Gaye Sargent Debra Kay Savage Marsha Lynn Schamaun Randy Mark Schartz Tony Mac Schartz Christine Marie Schenkel Dianna Lynn Schlitter Janice Marie Schmidt 1 57 X obtain direction from guidance dept A. ,V . ,af-.. 'I Senior Don Coddington gains advice into the future from Mrs. Sandy Teeple, GBHS'only female counselor. E. Michael Francis Schmidt Marla Elizabeth Schneider -N. X 1r w'i'7 Elaine Marie Schwartz Raymond Leon Schwager 158 Michele Elaine Schwartzkopf N Ns- W! ---rv' X r . mf Shauna Lee Scranton Linda Sue Shaffer Patricia Ann Shaffer Thomas Rogers Shelby Ann Ellen Shull Marcia Kim Simonson Janice Lea Smith Marlene Sue Smith 6' fs 'ff' Princess Lynn Smith Randy Lane Smith Rebecca Ann Smith Sara Johann Soden Karen Kay Spencer Donna Elizabeth Standley 159 Mark Andrew Staples Virginia Nance Stephens lu, fargo-1' , .L-Si, I we-f' 1 Nrgi' fy, , 4, , 5 Q if fi Y Hia f f' hi i it ff . 5 SE l Nick Lee Stremel Patty Jeanne Stricker Stephen Michael Studtmann Brenda Louise Suchy Virginia Mae Suppes Ronald Dean Switzer Dee Ann Taylor Richard Randolph Taylor 15 sg' nun, XX Shelley Virlor Tefft Carol Ann Tegarden Ada Allyson Terry Denise Darlene Thurman Debbie Lynn Tobias Natalyn Jo Troutman 160 Stephanie Lynn Tumer Gloria Ann Urban strike when the best of opportunities appear in grasp, Happiness is a soft place in the cor- Glenda Peak as she takes a few min- catch up on meeded sleep in Mrs. HGV to lay y0UVh9l1d, discovers Senior utes out of her busy schedule to Scheuermanls Home-Ec class. 'ws si Carol Elizabeth Unrein Keith Preston VanSkike Mary Maxine Veesart Kenneth Mark Vink 161 produce Powder-puff football game, 'ir-'O' During a practice for the first annual in typical fashion, led the way for the powder-puff football game, the seniors, exhausted underclassman. f 01195 Jacquelin Rae Wallert Clara Jane Wapelhorst Dana Lynn Ward 162 Marlin Joe Vonfeldt Colleen Joan Vsetecka Marshall Kent Wade Arlen Thad Ward qpvvsv Q X, , .gy sys g , A i Q AL' VL ' .gf q . rf- 2 fx new K 'X , R55 Justin Blane Ward Darlene Faye Warner Kathleen Jaye Watkins John William Weide Pamela Kay Weigal Robert Joseph Weiser Mike Lawrence Weiser Paul Michael Welch Il Janell Marie Wendt Craig Jon Wemer Mart Steven West Rhonda Sue West Connie May White Ronald Amos White Margo Anne Wickie Kevin Lee Wiles sometimes discover innerselves at peculiar places. l Armed with just his subtle charms from Russell CJari Keatingj is unruf- little lady from Great Bend KJill and sexy voice the dirty old mari fled by purse threats from the sweet Hewitt! in apep rally. . S K we , - 5 pa off' - 1' U. . as 'fff iT'7f' .5 W.-...dan A.. vs- K Terry Lynn Wilkerson Gwendolyn Marie Williams Michael Williams Slyvia Ann Williamson Connie Luella Wilson Steve Lynn Wilson Roberta Bemise Wise Jeffrey Kline Yeager Christa Leo Adams FHA 25 Girl's Glee Club 253,45 Kayettes 25 Pep Club 2. John Mark Adams Band 2535 Football 4. Terry Joe A ffh ol der Band 45 Jazz Ensemble 45 Brass Choir 45 Symphonic Band 45 Other School 2,35 Pep Band 4. Janice Elaine Akers Distributive Education 45 FHA 2,3,45 Pep Club 2,3,4. DanielJacob Alefs Basketball 25 Distributive Edu- cation 45 Homeroom Officer 2, Kathieflean Allan Distributive Education 45 Kay- ettes 253,45 Pep Club 2,3,5 BECK secretary 4. Jeffrey Len Allison Wrestling 2. Stephanie Jan Ames Kayettes 4. Lyle BillAnderson Band 25 Pep Band 2. Pat Alan Appel Band 3, ToniAdele Arnett FHA 2,3,45 EFA 2,3,45 Girls' Glee Club 25 Kayettes 2,3545 Junior Class Play 35 Junior Prom Commit- tee 35 Panther 'l'ales Staff 45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Senior Class Play Crews 45 Spanish Club 2,3,45 Thespians 3, 4. Ellen Mary Atzenhoffer FHA 3,45 Kayettes 3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Spanish Club 2. Cynthia Kay Bailly FHA 2,3,4-Board 3,45 Kayettes 2. 3545 Pep Club 2,3,4. Diana Kay Baldwin B-Team Cheerleader 25 FHA 2535 45 EFA 35 Football Queen Attend- ant 3,45 Girls' Glee Club 25 Sopho- more Girls' Ensemble 25 Home- room Officer 2,35 Kayettes 2,3,45 JCL 35 Pep Club 2,3,45 Student Council 25 Varsity Cheerleader 3,-i. Dewey Ball Gary Blaine Bomber JCL 2,35 Junior Class Play Crews 35 Panther Tales Staff 35 RHOREA STAFF-Photographer 45 Senior Class Play Crews 45 Spanish Club 2535 Tennis 45 Upper 1055 Thespi- ans 2,3,4-Secretary-Treasurer 3. Sandro Sue Barker Other Schools 2,3. JoAnn Barrientez Distributive Education 45 FHA 2535 Kayettes 2,3,45 Pep Club 253. Linda Faye Barrientez Girls' Glee Club 354. Stephanee Lane Bates A Cappella Choir 3,45 A Cappella Choir Accompanist 3,45 Madrigal- Pops Choir 35 Citizen of Tommor- row Nominee 35 Debate 25 FHA 2.3, 45 FTA 2,45 Forensics 253,45 Girls' Glee Club 25 Girls' Glee Club Ac- companist 25 Sophomore Girls' Ensemble 25 Homeroom Officer 45 Kayettes 2,3,45 NFL 2,3545 KMEA Choir 35 Pep Club 2,3,45 RHOREA STAFF-Assistant Editor 45 Stu- dent Council 4. Lelo Ann Becker A Cappella Choir 3,45 Citizen of Senior Activities Tommorrow Nominee 45 FHA 2,3, 45 Girls' Glee Club 25 Kayettes 253, 45 Pep Club 2. San dra Kay Belford Janis Kay Bell B-Team Cheerleader 2,35 FHA 2, 3,45 l 'I'A 3,45 Girls' Glee Club 25 Homeroom Officer 2,3,45 Kayettes 2,3,4-Board 45 Junior Prom Com- mittee 35 Junior Ring Committee 35 Panther Tales Staff 45 Pep Club 2, 3,45 Spanish Club 3. Rhonda Ann Bell Citizen of Tommorrow Nominee 35 FHA 25354-Board 3-Secretary 45 FTA 2,3,4-Board 35 Girls' Glee Club 25 Homeroom Officer 2,3545 Kayettes 2,3,45 Junior Prom Com- mittee 35 Senior Announcement Committee 45 Spanish Club 3. Ronald Dean Belt Bertina Jane Bender A Cappella Choir 3545 Madrigal- Pops Choir 45 Citizen of Tommor- row Nominee 45 Debate 2,35 FHA 2, 3,45 FTA 2,3,45 Football Queen Attendant 25 Forensics 2,35 Girls' Glee Club 25 Sophomore Girls' Ensemble 25 Girl's State 35 Home- room Officer 3,45 Kayettes 2,3,4- Board 3,45 NFL 2,3,4-Board 35 KMEA Choir 45 Pep Club 253,45 Rhorea Queen Nominee 45 Student Council 3,45 Upper 10 25 State of Kansas Honor Award 4. Marianne Julia Berchek FHA 35 FTA 25 Kayettes 25 Pep Club 253,45 Spanish Club 2. Michael George Bitte! Track 3. Cynthia Kay Blair FHA 2,3,45 FTA 2,35 Kayettes 2, 3545 JCL 25 Panther Tales Staff 45 Pep Club 2,3,4. Jean Anne Blythe FHA 253,45 Kayettes 2,3545 Pep Club 2,3,45 Upper 108. Danny Lee Bohall Distributive Education 35 French Club 25 Homeroom Officer 2. Glenda Sue Boling A Cappella Choir 3,45 Girls' Glee Club 2. Gregory Set te Borchers A Cappella Choir 3,45 Citizen of Tommorow Nominee 25 Junior Class Play 35 Men's Glee Club 25 RHOREA STAFF 3. Keith Allan Bowsher Band 2,3,45 Stage Band 3,4. Larry Jo Branch Band 2,3545 Symphonic Band 45 Pep Band 2,3545 Percussion Ensem- ble 2,3,45 Boys State 35 I I'A 253,45 Homeroom Officer 2,3,45 JCL 2,3,45 Junior Class Play 35 Junior Class Play Crews 35 Spanish Club 2,35 Student Council 25 Thespians 3. Stewart Hilton Brann Band 2,3,45 Symphonic Band 45 Boys State 35 Debate 35 FTA 2,3,4 - Board 3, President 45 FTA State Treasurer 45 Forensic 3545 JCL 3,45 Junior Class Play 35 Junior Prom Committee 35 NFL 3,45 Panther Tales Staff - Feature Editor 45 Pep Band 2,3545 Senior Class Play 45 Spanish Club 25 Thespians 3,45 State of Kansas Honorary Schlor- ship 4. Robert John Briscoe Gayle Elaine Britt Girls' Glee Club 45 Kayettes 45 Other Schools 2,35 Pep Club 4. Pattie Sue Brougher FHA 2,3,45 FTA 3,45 Girls' Glee Club 35 Homeroom Officer 45 Kay- ettes 253,45 Junior Class Play Crews 35 Junior Prom Committee 35 Pep Club 2,3,45 Senior Class Play Crews 45 Spanish Club 35 Student Council 4. Melvin Glen Broughman Senior Class Play 4. Gilbert Orville Brown Basketball 25 Men's Glee Club 2. Mitchell Benjamin Buehler Football 25 Golf 2,3,45 Homeroom Officer 45 Intramurals 45 Spanish Club 3. Phil Gerald Burhenn Football 253,45 Gymnastics 45 Intramurals 3. Karla Kay Burke FTA 35 Girls' Glee Club 3545 Homeroom Officer 35 Student Council3. Sandra June Burroughs FHA 2,3,45 Girls' Glee Club 2,3, 45 Kayettes 2,3,4. Curtis Wayne Butler Kimberly Rae Calnan Band 2535 Clarinet Choir 2,35 Homeroom Officer 45 Kayettes 2,3, 45 Pantherettes 35 Pep Club 2,3. Bob Allen Campbell Intramurals 3545 JCL 35 Upper 10'f. Janice Mary Caraway FHA 2,35 Girls' Glee Club 2535 Spanish Club 2. Patrick James Caraway Band 2,3,45 Stage Band 45 FFA 2, 3,4 - Board 4. Vickie Lynn Carrier FHA 2,3,45 Girls' Glee Club 2,45 Kayettes 253545 Pep Club 254. Benny Homer Carson FFA 2,3,4. Pamela Sue Caruthers FFA 45 Other Schools 35 Senior Class Play 4. Ja y Van Carver FFA 3545 Intramurals 2,3,4. Kenneth Frank Case Michael Eugene Chaffin Band 2,3,45 French Club 2,3,4. David Lane Christiansen A Cappella Choir 45 Football 25 Homeroom Officer 35 Men's Glee Club 2,35 Track 2. Glenn William Dewey FFA 45 Men's Glee Club 2,35 Wrestling2,3,4. Gary Dean Dickson A Cappella Choir 45 Band 2,3,45 Jazz Ensemble 3545 Brass Choir 2,35 45 Citizen of Tommorrow 45 Citizen of Tommorrow Nominee 35 FFA 35 45 French Club 2,3,4 - Board 45 Men's Glee Club 35 Homeroom Of- ficer 45 KMEA Choir 35 Pep Band 2,3,45 Upper 1055 Merit Commend- ation 45 Putnam Scholar 4. Clare Norene Dodge A Cappella Choir 45 Other Schools 2,35 Pep Club 45 She- Sharks4. 165 Raymond Bruce Dolezal A Cappella Chooir 3545 Baseball 2,3,45 Basketball 2,35 Football 3,45 Intramurals 45 Men's Glee Club 25 Madrigal-Pops Choir 4. Warren Lynn Doonan Baseball 45 Football 2,3,45 Men's Glee Club 2,35 Track 2,35 Wrestling 4. Darryl Gene Doty FFA 4. Ronald Dean Draney Daryl Patrick Dreiling FTA 2,3,45 Junior Class Play Crews 35 Junior Prom Committee 35 Men's Glee Club 45 Men's Glee Ensemble 45 Senior Class Play 4. Laura Jean Dunekack FTA 25 Girls' Glee Club 2,45 Kayettes 45 Pep Club 4. Charles Terrence Eatherly Distributive Education 45 FTA 2, 35 Homeroom Officer 2,35 Intra- murals 253,45 Junior Ring Commit- tee 35 Men's Glee Club 2535 Spanish Club 25 Student Council 2. Jeffifer Lynn Eckert Basketball Queen Attendant 25 Citizen of Tommorrow Nominee 35 Secretary of Junior Class 35 FHA 25 3545 FTA 2,35 Football Queen 45 Girls' Glee Club 25 Sophomore Girls' Ensemble 25 Homeroom Offi- cer 35 Kayettes 2,3,4 - Board 45 Junior Prom Committee 35 Pep Club 2,3,45 Spanish Club 25 Stu- dent Council 3. Roxalee June Ehrlich Citizen of Tommorrow Nominee 3,45 Debate 25 FHA 2,3,4 - Board 3 - Vice-President 45 FTA 2,35 Fo- rensics 25 Kayettes 2,3,45 JCL 3, Junior Prom Committee 35 NFL 25 Office Education Historian 45 Pep Club 2,3,4. Connie Sue Elsen FHA 3,4, Charles Deen Engle A Cappella Choir 35 Madrigal- Pops Choir 35 Men's Glee Club 25 Tennis 2,3,4. Steve Engleman Football Manager 35 Wrestling 2. Lou Ann Erikson A Cappella Choir 3,45 AFS Ex- change Student 45 Band 2,3,45 Jazz Ensemble 2,3545 Flute Quartet 3,45 Citizen of Tommorrow Nominee 45 FHA 2,3,4 - Board 2,3,45 FTA 3,45 French Club 2,3,4 - Board 2 H Secretary 3 - Vice-Presient 45 Kayettes 2,3,45 KMEA Choir 35 Pep Band 3,45 Pep Club 2535 Madri- gal - Pops Choir 45 Tennis 4. Joan Kay Christiansen FHA 25 FTA 25 Girls' Glee Club 2,3,45 Sophomore Girls' Ensemble 25 Junior-Senior Girls' Ensemble 3, 45 Kayettes 2,3,45 Pep Club 2,3,4. Cheryl Diana Churchill Girls' Glee Club 3, Darrell Lee Claphan Vice-Presient of Senior Class 45 Men's Glee Ensemble 35 Distribu- tive Education 45 Intramurals 2,35 45 Men's Glee Club 2,35 Wrestling 2,3,4 - Co-Captain 4. Kaye Eileen Clark FHA 2,3,45 Homeroom Officer 25 Kayettes 2,3,45 Junior Class Play Crews 35 Pep Club 253545 Senior Class Play Crews 45 Spanish Club 2,35 Upper 10'. . Peggy Lynn Clarke FHA 3,45 Girls' Glee Club 35 Kayettes 2,3,45 Junior Class Play 35 Panther Tales Staff 45 Pep Club 2, 3,45 Spanish Club 2,3,4. Donald David Coddington A Cappella Choir 3,45 Cheerlead- er of Senior Class 45 FTA 2,45 Foot- ball 2,3,45 Homeroom Officer 25 Intramurals 2,3,45 Men's Glee Club 25 Madriigal-Pops Choir 35 Senior Class Play Crews 45 Spanish Club 25 Student Council 25 Track 2,3,45 Wrestling 2. Gary Lynn Condict Football 45 Senior Class Play 4. Clyde Spencer Corkill FFA 4. Richard Ross Coshouf Boys State 35 Spanish Club 2,35 Tennis 2,3. Donna Sue Crissman FHA 2,3,45 FTA 2,35 Kayettes 2, 3,45 Junior Class Play Crews 35 Junior Prom Committee 35 Pep Club 2,3,45 Spanish Club 253. Kathryn Ann Crosby FHA 2,3,45 Kayettes 2,35 Pep Club 2.3. Linda Louise Crotts FHA 2,3,45 FTA 45 Girls' Glee Club 25 Homeroom Officer 3,45 Kayettes 2,3,45 Pep Club 2,35 Se- nior Announcement Committee 45 Spanish Club 3. Thomas Henry Curzon Citizen of Tommorrow Nominee 3,45 Debate 2,3,45 FTA 45 Forensics 2,3,45 Golf 2535 JCL 2,3,45 NFL 2,3, 4 - Vice-President 3, President 45 Rhorea King Candidate 45 Upper 10',5 Wrestling 25 American Legion Oratorical Contest 25 Merit Final- ist 45 Summerfield Scholar Moni- nee5 Kansas University Honor Scholarshipg State of Kansas Hon- or Scholarship. David John Danek Joseph Frederick Danek Citizen of 'I'ommorrow Nominee 35 Football 2,3,45 Tennis 2,3,4. Daniel Clayton Delaney Men's Glee Club 45 Men's Glee Club Ensemble 45 Baseball 45 In- tramurals 4. Leland Joseph Denning Spanish Club 3. Vicki Kay Detmer FHA 2,35 Pep Club 2,3,45 Upper 102. Dianne Marie Dolezal Ewing Band 25 FHA 253545 FTA 2,3,45 Homeroom Officer 2,3545 Kayettes 2,3,4 - Board 45 Junior Class Play 35 Junior Class Play Crews 35 Jun- ior Prom Committee 35 Pep Band 25 Pep Club 2,3,45 Thespians 3,4 - Vice-President-1. Sandra Jo Ewing FHA 2,3545 Girls' Glee Club 253, 45 Kayettes 2535 Pep Club 2. Mark Edward Fabin Rborea King 4. Randy Floyd Fanshicr FFA 2,3,4 - Board 3 - Presi- dent 45 Intramurals 3,45 Senior Class Play 4. Michael Eugene Fields Football 25 Homeroom Officer 25 Intramurals 253,45 Men's Glee Club 253. Dennis Allen Fischer FFA 2,3,4 - Treasurer 43 Intra- murals 3, Susan Elizabeth Fischer FHA 2,334 A Board 43 FTA 43 French Club 2,334 - Board 43 Kay- ettes 23 Junior Class Play Cress 33 Pep Club 2,3,43 RHOREA STAFF 43 Upper 10 , 3 State of Kansas Award 4. Don Arlyn Folkerts A Cappella Choir 3,4 - Presi- dent 43 Baseball 2,3,43 Basketball 233,43 Debate 23 FTA 2,43 Home- room Officer 23 FTA 2,43 Home- room Officer 23 JCL 33 Men's Glee Club 23 Rhorea King Nominee 43 Student Council 23 Upper 1083 State of Kansas Honorary Scholar- ship Award. Freddie Joe Foos Football 3,43 Homeroom Officer 2,33 Intramurals 33 Rhorea King Candidate 43 Wrestling 2,3,43 State Wrestling Champion 155 Lbs. 4. Donald Eugene I-'osdick Debate 23 FFA 2,33 Homeroom Officer 2,3. lone Marie French Band 2,3,43 FHA 2,33 Pep Band 3,4. Connie Lou Frey FHA 2,3,43 FTA 2,33 Homeroom Officer 3,43 Kayettes 2,3,4 - Board 43 Panther Tales Staff 43 Spanish Club 3. Sue Ann Gardner Girls' Glee Club 43 JCL 3,4. Penelope Jo Garrett FHA 2,3,43 FFA 2,3,43 Girls' Glee Club 2,33 Sophomore Girls' Ensem- ble 23 Junior-Senior Girls' Ensem- ble 33 Golf 43 Kayettes 2,3,43 - Board 43 Pep Club 2,3,4. Virginia Mae Gerritzen Distributive Education 43 FHA 2,3,43 FTA 2,3,43 Kayettes 2,3,43 Junior Class Play 33 Pep Club 2,3,43 Spanish Club 33 Thespians 3,4. Mark Robert Gerstner Football 23 Intramurals 2,3. Frank Ivan Gibbs Carma Rae Gibson Girls' Glee Club 2,3,43 Kayettes 2,33 Other Schools 23 Pep Club 2,3. Sharon Kay Giles A Cappella Choir 33 FHA 2,3,43 FTA 2,33 Girls' Glee Club 23 Sopho- more Girls' Ensemble 23 Pep Club 2,33 Spanish Club 23 Student Coun- cil 33 Homeroom Officer 3. Elias Tobias Gonsalez, Jr. Intramurals 2,3,4. Gloria Gonsalez FHA 43 I I'A 33 Girls' Glee Club 2,3,43 Kayettes 2, Renee Marie Guesnier B-Team Cheerleader Altemate 33 Band 2,3,43 Jazz Ensemble 43 Brass Choir 2,43 Symphonic Band 43 FFA 2,43 Kayettes 2,33 Pep Band 2,3,43 Pep Club 2,3,4. Gena Rae Gunn AFS Nominee 33 President of Junior Class 33 Debate 2,33 FHA 2, 3,4 - Board 3,43 PTA 2,3,43 Foren- sics 2: Homeroom Officer 3,43 Kay- ettes 2,3,43 Junior Class Play 33 Junior Prom Committee 33 Junior Ring Committee 33 NFL 2,33 Pep Club 2,3,43 Rhorea Queen Candi- date 43 RHOREA STAFF 43 Senior Class Play Crews 43 She-Sharks 2, 3,4 - Board 3 - Vice-President 43 Spanish Club 2,3,4 - Historian 43 Student Council 3. Dennis Victor Habiger Football 2,3,43 Homeroom Offi- cer 43 Intramurals 2,3,43 JCL 23 Panther Tales Staff- Sports Edi- tor3 Senior Class Play 43 Track 23 Upper 102 . Brett Gerard Hall FTA 2,33 Panther Tales Staff - Photo Editor 43 Senior Class Play Crew 4 . Jan Aleece Hamilton FHA 2,3,43 Kayettes 2,3343 Ju- nior Prom Committee 33 Pep Club 2,3,43 Spanish Club 2,3,4 - Board 4. David Anthony Hammeke Intramurals 2,3,4. Marla Marie Hammeke Treasurer of Junior Class 33 FHA 2,3,43 Kayettes 23 Junior Prom Committee 33 Junior Ring Commit- tee 33 Pep Club 23 Student Council 3. Terry Lynn Harbaugh Band 2,3343 Brass Choir 3,43 Jazz Ensemble 233343 Pep Band 2,3343 Symphonic Band 43 Footbball 23 Junior Class Play 33 Junior Class Play Crews 33 Panther Tales Staff 43 Senior Class Play 43 Senior Class Play Crews 43 Spanish Club 3,4 - Vice-President 43 Thespians 3,4. Herbert Allan Harms FFA 43 Football 2,33 Intramurals 2333 Panther Tales Staff 43 Gym- nastics 43 Spanish Club 3. Pamela Kay Harris A Cappella Choir 3,43 FHA 3343 FTA 2,3,43 Girls' Glee Club 23 Sophomore Girls' Ensemble 23 Kayettes 233,43 Junior Class Play 33 Junior Class Play Crews 33 Pep Club 2,3,4 - Board 43 Pepperettes 43 RHOREA STAFF 43 Senior Class Play 43 Senior Class Play Crews 43 Spanish Club 2,3,43 Panther Mascot 4. Connie Lee Dienes Helfrich FHA 2,3,43 FTA 2333 Homeroom Officer 2,3,43 Kayettes 2,3,4 - Board 3,43 Pep Club 2,33 Spanish Club 2,33 Student Council 3,4. John Michael Helfrich Football 23 Wrestling 2. Sandra Elaine Henkle FFA 33 Girls' Glee 43 Homeroom Officer 23 Kayettes 2,33 Pep Club 2, 3. Dianne Kay Henre Homeroom Officer 43 Kayettes 2, 33 Pep Club 2,3,43 Senior Class Play Crews 43 Upper 1053 State of Kan- sas Honorary Award 4. Sharon Kay Herl Roberta Gail Herald FHA 2,33 Girls' Glee Club 2,3,43 Kayettes 233317817 Club 2. Wayne Dean Herrenbruck Band 2333 Football 43 Intramur- als 33 Junior Class Play 33 Junior Prom Committee 33 Men's Glee Club 23 Other Schools 23 Senior Class Play 43 Senior Class Play Crews 43 Wrestling 43 Thespians 3, 4. Mark James Herrman FFA 2. Sandra Jo Herrman FHA 2,33 FFA 23 French Club 23 Homeroom Officer 33 Kayettes 2,33 Pep Club 2,3. Cheryl Jean Hertel FHA 2,3,43 FTA 4. Jill Marie Hewitt FHA 2,3,43 FTA 43 Homeroom Officer 3,43 Kayettes 2,3,43 JCL 2, 33 Junior Class Play 33 Junior Prom Committee 33 Panther Tales Staff 3,43 - Editor 43 Pep Club 2,3,4 - Board 3,43 Rhorea Queen Nominee 43 Senior Class Play 43 State of Kansas Honorary Scholarship 4. John Robert Hipp Citizen of Tomorrow Nominee 3, 43 Spanish Club 3. Paul Tailed Hodges Other Schools 2,3. Sally Annette Hoover Band 2,3,43 Jazz Band 2,3,43 Pep Band 43 Flute Quartet 3,43 FHA 33 FPA 43 Kayettes 23 KMEA Choir 43 Pep Club 2,3,4. Snowlene Kaye Houchin James Patrick Huslig Basketball 2,33 Intramurals 4. Richard Lawrence Huslig Band 2,3,43 Boys State 33 FTA 3, 43 French Club 2,33 Upper 10523 Merit Finalist 43 University of Kansas Honor Scholarship. Jon McKee Hutchison Band 2,3,43 Brass Choir 2,3343 Brass Quintet 2,33 Symphonic Band 43 Trombone Choir 43 Citizen of Tomorrow Nominee 33 Debate 3, 43 FTA 2,3,4 - Board 3 - Treasur- er 43 Forensics 3,43 Homeroom Offi- cer 2,33 JCL 2,3 - Treasurer 33 Junior Class Play 33 Junior Class Play Crews 33 Junior Prom Com- mittee 33 NFL 3,43 KMEA Band 43 KMEA All-District Band 3,43 Panther Tales Staff 3,4 - News Editor 43 Pep Band 2,3,43 Student Council 2,33 Tennis 2,33 Thespians 2,3,4 - President 4. Steven Lone Ingersoll Band 3,43 Jazz Ensemble 43 JCL 3,43 Junior Class Play Crews 33 Junior Prom Committee 33 Junior Ring Committee 33 Pep Band 3,4. David Keith James Citizen of Tomorrow Nominee 33 Spanish Club 3,43 Upper 1033 NCTE Nominee 3. Kenneth Allen Jeroue A Cappella Choir 3,43 Madrigal- Pops Choir 43 Cross Country 2,33 JCL 3,43 Men's Glee Club 23 Track 2,3,43 Football 4. Elmo Henry Johnson George Harlan Johnson, Jr. Tennis 2,3. Robert Lee Johnson, Jr. FTA 43 Football 2,3,43 Intramur- als 2,3,43 Panther Tales Staff - Ass. Sport Editor 43 Spanish Club 4. Cindy Jo Jones Band 23 FHA 2,33 FTA 2,33 Kay- ettes 2,3. Rhonda Sue Jordan A Cappella Choir 33 Debate 33 Forensics 33 Girls' Glee Club 33 Homeroom Officer 2,33 Kayettes 23 JCL 23 Pep Club 23 Student Coun- cil 23 Upper l0 i: NFL 2. Jim Allan Kaiser FFA 334 - Board 3,43 Intramur- als 2,3. Debbie Denise Karst FHA 2,3,43 FFA 2,33 Kayettes 2, 3,43 Office Education 43 Pep Club 2,33 Spanish Club 3. Nathalea Joyce Kaufman Citizen of Tomorrow Nominee 43 FHA 2,3,4 - Board 3 - President 43 PTA 2,43 Homeroom Officer 43 Junior Class Play 33 Pep Club 2,3,43 Senior Class Play 43 Spanish Club 33 Upper 10'ii1TllESpiBnS 3,4. Jan Marie Keating B-Team Cheerleader 3,43 A Cap- pella Choir 3,43 Citizen of Tomor- row Nominee 33 FHA 2,3,43 FFA 43 Girls' Glee Club 23 Sophomore Girls' Ensemble 23 Homeroom Offi- 166 cer 43 Kayettes 2,3,43 Junior Class Play 33 Pep Club 2,3,43 RHOREA STAFF 43 Senior Class Play 43 Thespians 43 Forensics 3. Lana Lea Keeler FHA 2,3,43 Kayettes 2,3,43 JCL 23 Pep Club 2,3,43 Senior An- nouncement Committee4. Mary Therese Keenan Debate 2,3,43 FHA 2,3,43 I I'A 2, 3,4 - Board 43 Forensics 2,3,43 Kayettes 2,3,43 JCL 2,33 Junior Class Play 33 NFL 2,3,43 Panther Tales Staff 3,4 - Editorial Editor 43 Senior Class Play 43 Thespians 33 43 Voice of Democracy 2. Kathy Lynn Keil Stella Mae Reed Keith Girls' Glee Club 2,3,4. Deborah Mary Keller FHA 2,3,4: FTA 2,43 French Club 2,3,4 - Board 43 Homeroom Officer 3,43 Kayettes 2,3,43 Junior Class Play Crews 33 Junior Prom Com- mittee 33 Junior Ring Committee 33 Pep Club 2,3,4 - Board 3 - Presi- dent3 Pepperettes 3,43 Rhorea Queen Candidate 43 Senior Class Play Crews 43 Student Council 43 Tennis 33 Upper 1032 . Patricia Sue Keller A Cappella Choir 3,43 Madrigal Pops Choir 43 Citizen of Tomorrow Nominee 3,43 FHA 2,3,4 - Board 2 - Secretary 33 I I'A 2,3,43 Girls' Glee Club 23 Sophomore Girls' Ensemble 23 Homeroom Officer 33 Kayettes 2,33 JCL 23 KMEA Choir 43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Senior An- nouncement Committee 43 Student Council 33 Upper 102. Kristie Ann Kirkrnan FHA 2,3,43 FTA 2,3,43 Home- room Officer 43 Kayettes 2,3,43 Pep Club 2,3. Carla Ann Klepper Band 2,3,43 Jazz Ensemble 23 Percussion Ensemble 23 Symphon- ic Band 43 Citizen of Tomorrow Nominee 33 Debate 23 FTA 2,3,4 - Vice-President 43 Forensics 23 Kay- ettes 2,33 JCL 2,3,4 - Board 33 KMEA Band 3,43 Pep Band 2,3,43 Pep Club 2,3,43 She-Sharks 2,3,4 - Sec.-Treasurer 33 Tennis 2,3,43 Upper 1023 State of Kansas Hon- orary Scholarship Award 4. Chorlenetlo Klima FHA 2,3,43 FTA 23 Girls' Glee Club 2,3,43 Kayettes 2,3,43 Pep Club 233, SueAnn Kluender Citizen of Tomorrow Nominee 3, 43 FHA 2,3,43 I I'A 2,3,4 - Board 43 Homeroom Officer 2,3,43 Kayettes 2,3,4 - Board 3,43 Pep Club 2,3,4: Senior Announcement Committee 43 Spanish Club 2,33 Student Coun- cil 4. Curtis August Klusener Debra Kay Knipe FHA 2,3,43 FTA 2,3,43 Home- room Officer 2,3,43 Kayettes 2,3,43 Junior Class Play Crews 33 Junior Ring 33 Pep Club 2,3,4 - Board 43 Pepperettes 3,43 Spanish Club 2. Sally Dineen Koogle Citizen of Tomorrow Nominee 43 FHA 2,3,43 I-'I'A 2,3,43 Girls' Glee Club 23 Kayettes 2,3,43 JCL 2,3,4 - Board 43 Junior Class Play Crews 33 Pep Club 2,3,43 Thespians 3,4. Harold Martin Kottwitz Golf 2,43 Spanish 2. Ray Allan Kramer Citizen of Tomorrow Nominee 43 Golf 33 JCL 2,3. Allan Duane Krier Citizen of Tomorrow Nominee 23 FTA 23 Football 3,43 WCKL Honor- able Mention 43 Homeroom Officer 23 Intramurals 2,3,43 Panther Tales Staff 43 Spanish Club 23 Baseball Manager 23 Cheerleader of Sopho- more Class 2. Curtis Robert Kuhn Citizen of Tomorrow Nominee 33 Distributive Education 43 FFA 33 Homeroom Officer 33 Intramurals 23 Junior Class Play 33 Student Council 33 Track 23 Thespian 33 Itlistributive Education3 President Curtis Robert Kuhn Citizen of Tomorrow Nominee 33 Distributive Education 43 FFA 33 Homeroom Officer 33 Intramurals 23 Junior Class Play 33 Student Council 33 Track 23 Thespian 33 Distributive Education 43 BECK - President 4. Melissa Kay Kultgen FTA 2,3,43 Kayettes 3. Nancy Ann LaGasse FHA 2,33 Homeroom Officer 2,33 Kayettes 2,33 Pep Club 23 Student Council 2,33 Tennis 2,33 Pep Club Board 2. Norman Lee Langley Men's Glee Club 3.4. Nora Elizebeth Laird FHA 3,43 Girls' Glee Club 2,3,43 Kayettes 2,3,4. Dennis Clarke Laudick FFA 3,4 - Board 33 FTA 4. Michelle Roberta Law Girls' Glee Club 43 Jr.-Sr. Girls' Glee Ensemble 43 Other Schools 2, 33 Pep Club 43 Spanish Club 2. Paul Bernard Leeper Panther Tales Staff 3,43 Intra- murals 3. Paul Bernard Leeper Panther Tales Staff 3,43 Intra- murals 3. William Charles Leigan Band 2,333 Basketball 2,3,43 FFA 2,3,43 Football 2,33 Senior An- nouncement Committee 4. Katherine Ann Leroy Debate 23 FHA 2,3,43 ETA 2,3,4 - Board 43 Kayettes 2,33 Pep Club 2,3,43 Tennis 23 Upper IO . 43 State of Kansas Honorary Scholarship. Michael Troy Lewis Band 2,3,43 Brass Choir 3,43 Dix- ieland Band 33 Jazz Ensemble 3,43 Homeroom Officer 33 Junior Class Play 33 Pep Band 2,3,43 Senior Class Play 43 Spanish Club 33 Thespians 3,4. Sally Ellen Lewis FHA 23 Girls' Glee Club 3,43 Homeroom Officer 43 Kayettes 33 Other School 3,43 Office Education 43 Pep Club 2,33 Student Council 43 Tennis 2. Cynthia Jean Lloyd Kayettes 2,33 Pep Club 3,43 Spanish Club 2,3,4 - Board 4. Susan Dean Lupton FHA 2,3,43 FTA 2,3,4: Home- room Officer 2,33 Kayettes 2,3,43 Junior Class Play 33 Junior Prom Committee 33 Junior Ring Commit- tee 33 Pep Club 2,3,43 Pepperettes 2,33 Senior Announcement Com- mittee 43 Student Council 23 Kay- ette Board 3,4. Vicki Fay Luttrell Band 2,33 Band Ensemble 33 Debate 23 FHA 2,3,43 FTA 2,3,43 Forensics 23 Kayettes 2,3,43 Junior Class Play Crews 33 Junior Prom Committee 33 NFL 23 Pantherette 33 Pep Band 2,31 Pep Club 2,3,43 Senior Announcement Committee 43 Senior Class Play 43 Spanish Club 3,4. Paula Annette Mczlllaster A Cappella Choir 3.43 Debate 23 FHA 3.43 FTA 2.3.43 Forensics 23 Girls' Glee Club 23 Sophomore Girls' Ensemble 23 Kayettes 2.3.43 Junior Prom Committee 33 NFL 23 Pep Club 2.3.4. Karol Sue McCord FHA 43 Girls' Glee Club 43 Other Schools 2.3. Kelly Dale McCulley Baseball 43 Football 33 Tennis 43 Wrestling 2.3.4. Sherry Lynn Mclhinald FHA 2.3.43 Girls' Glee Club 2.3. 43 Kayettes 2.3.43 Pep Club 2. Cindy Lee MrDorrnan A Cappella Choir 3.43 FHA 2.3.43 FTA 43 Girls' Glee Club 23 Sopho- more Girls' Ensemble 23 Kayettes 2.3.43 Junior Class Play 33 Junior Prom Committee 33 Pep Club 2.3.43 RHOREA STAFF - Photography Editor 43 Senior Class Play 43 Spanish Club 33 Thespians 3.4. David Ross McKo1i'n Basketball 23 Debate 23 Football 2.33 Forensics 23 Homroom Officer 23 Intramurals 3,43 Junior Prom Committee 33 NFL 2.3.43 Panther Tales Staff - Ad Manager 43 Span- ish Club 33 Thespians 3.43 Ameri- can Legion Oratorical Contest 23 Voice of Democracy 2. Mark Whelan Mcheland Intramurals 2.3.43 Men's Glee Club 2.3.4 - Treasurer 43 Track 2, 3,43 Cross Country 2.3. Brad Richard McPherson Band 2.3.43 Brass Choir 23 Brass Sextet il: Debate 23 Football 2,33 Forensics 2.33 Men's Glee Club 2.3: Pep Band 23 Spanish Club 3. John Delrnore Madden Jan Marie Mai FHA 2.3.43 FTA 2.3.43 Kayettes 2.3.43 Junior Class Play Crews 33 Pep Club 2.3.41 Spanish Club 3,4 f Board 4. Donna Lee Mar FHA 2.33 Girls' Glee Club 2.3: Kayettes 2.33 Pep Club 2.3. Kathy Mac Marsh A Cappella Choir 3,43 FHA 33 Girls' Glee Club 23 Kayettes 23 .lu- nior Class Play Crews 33 Pep Club 2.3. John Russell Martin A Cappella Choir 33 Madrigal- Pop Singers 33 Men's Ensemble 23 FTA 2.33 Homeroom Officer 2.33 Intramurals 43 Junior Class Play 33 Junior Class Play Crews 33 Junior Prom Committee 33 Men's Glee Club 23 KMEA Choir 33 Photogra- pher 3,43 RHOREA STAFF 3.4 - Editor 43 Rhorea King Nominee 43 Senior Class Play 43 Student Coun- cil 2.33 Thespians 2.3. Shelley Rae Matthews Citizen of Tomorrow Nominee 43 FHA 2.3.4 - Board 2.3 - Treasur- er 43 French Club 2,3.4 - Board 3 - President 43 Junior Class Play Crews 33 Panther Tales Staff43 Pep Club 2.3.4. Sandro Kay Milhon FHA 2.3.43 Kayettes 2.3.43 Pep Club 2.3.4. Bonnie Charlotte Miller FHA 3.43 Kayettes 2.3.4. Monica Ruth Miller Kayettes 2.3.43 Pep Club 43 Spanish Club 2. Yvonne Lee Miller FHA 2.3.43 PTA 2.3.43 Kayettes 2.3.43 Pep Club 2.3.43 Senior An- nouncement Committee 43 Spanish Club 3.43 Homemaker of Tomorrow 4. Cynthia Jo Ming FHA 2.3.43 FTA 43 Girls' Glee Club 23 Kayettes 2.3.43 She-Sharks 3.4. Dale Keith Mitchell Debate 23 FTA 33 Forensics 2: Men's Glee Club 43 NFL 23 Panther Tales Staff - Photographer 3.43 Voice of Democracy 2. Terry Earl Momyer Bradley Jay Montague FFA 3. 4. Steven Carl Montgomeqv Baseball 2.3.43 Basketball 23 Boys State 33 Citizen of Tomorrow Nominee 23 President of Sopho- more Class 23 Vice-President of Junior Class 33 Debate 2.3.43 FTA 23 Football 2.3.43 WCKL Honorable Mention 43 Forensics 2.3.43 Home- room Officer 2.3.43 Intramurals 3.43 Junior Prom Committee 3: NFL 2. 3.43 Rhorea King Nominee 43 Stu- dent Council 2,3,4 - Treasurer 4: Upper 10'.3 Wrestling 33 Putnam Scholar 43 State of Kansas Scholarship. Leesa Karin Moore A Cappella Choir 3.43 Madrigal- Pops Choir 43 FHA 2,33 FTA 2.3.43 Girls' Glee Club 23 Sophomore Girls' Ensemble 23 Homeroom Offi- cer 2.3.43 Kayettes 2,3,4 f Trea- surer 3 f Board 43 Junior Prom Committee 33 Pep Club 2.3.43 Se- nior Class Play Crews 43 Upper l0'1 . Urlena Kaye Morgan FHA 2.3.43 Kayettes 2.33 Pep Club 2.3. Linda Ann Morris FHA 2. George Milton Morrison Football 43 Intramurals 3.43 Men's Glee Club 33 Panther Tales Staff3.4. Sheryl Ann Murphy Citizen of Tomorrow Nominee 43 Secretary of Sophomore Class 23 Debate 23 FHA 2.3.43 FTA 2.3.43 Girls' State 33 Homeroom Officer 2. 3,43 Kayettes 2.3.4 - Secretary 43 Junior Class Play 3: Junior Class Play Crews 33 Junior Prom Com- mittee 33 NFL 23 Pep Club 2.3.4 - Board 3,43 Pepperettes 3,43 Rhorea Queen Nominee 43 Senior Class Play 43 Senior Class Play Crews 43 Spanish Club 4 A President 43 Student Council 2.4: Upper l0'.. Phillip Martin Murray Intramurals 2.3.43 .Junior Class Play 33 Men's Glee Club 3,43 Span- ish Club 2. Tony Ray Mu th William Joseph Myers Debate 23 Football 2.3.43 Foren- sics 2.3.43 Homeroom Officer 3.43 lnttramurals 33 Junior Prom Com- mittee 33 NFL 2.3.43 Rhorea King Nominee 43 Spanish Club 33 Stu- dent Council 43 Wrestling 2.3.4. Caryl Lee Nairn Band 2.3.43 Symphonic Band 43 FHA 3.43 Kayettes 33 Pep Club 2,33 Spanish Club 3. Paul Louise Napolitano FHA 2.3.43 Girls' Glee Club 23 Kayettes 2,33 Pep Club 2. Leonard Hay Nicholson Band 2.33 Intramurals 43 Pep Band 2.33 Basketball Manager. Michael Curtis Niederee Tennis 2.3.43 Wrestling 4. Danny Loyd Nobles A Cappella Choir 33 Basketball 2. 33 Football 2.3.41 WCKL Honorable Mention 33 Track 2.3.4. William Ullen Noblitt Distributive Education 4. Gary Dean Nyberg Football 23 Junior Class Play 33 Panther Tales Staff 43 Football Manager 43 Wrestling Manager 43 Tennis 2.3.4. Marla Anne U'brien FHA 2.3.43 PTA 2.3: Homeroom Officer 43 Kayettes 2.3.45 .Iunior Class Play Crews 33 Pep Club 2.3.43 Spanish Club 2.33 Tennis 2.3.4. Mark Charles Uborny FFA 4: Homeroom Officer 43 In- tramurals 2.3.4. Ronald Lee Uetken Sheldon Greg Peacock Glennda Irene Peak A Cappella Choir 43 FHA 2.33 Girls' Gleee Club 2.3: Sophomore Girls' Ensemble 2.33 Kayettes 2.3 - Board 23 Pep Club 2, Linda Zell Perkins FHA 2.3.43 Girsl- Glee Club 33 Kayettes 2.3.43 Pep Club 2.3.43 Spanish Club 2.3. Thomas Allen Peschka Band 2.3.43 Pep Band 2.3. Debra Gwen Peters Distributive Education 4 - Vice-President 43 FHA 2.3.43 Kay- ettes 2.3.43 Pep Club 2.3.4 f Board 3.-11Sl16-Sharks 2. Paula Lynn Peters Citizen of Tomorrow Nominee 23 FHA 2.3.43 FTA 3.43 Homeroom Officer 23 Kayettes 2.3.43 Pep Club 2.3.43 Spanish Club 2.3.4 - Trea- surer 43 Student Council 4. Dorothy Daiun Peterson Basketball Queen Attendant 23 FHA 2.3.43 Football Queen Attend- ant 3.43 Homeroom Officer 3.43 Kayettes 2.3.43 Junior Prom Com- mittcc fi: Pep Club 2.3.43 Rhorea Queen Nominee 43 Senior An- nouncement Committee 43 Varsity Cheerleader 3.4. Lynette Rae Pelz A Cappella Choir 43 Citizen of tommorow Nominee 33 FHA 2.3.43 FTA 2.3.43 French Club 2.3.4 - Secretary 43 Homeroom Officer 2.43 Kayettes 2.3.43 Junior Class Play 33 Junior Prom Committee 33 Pep Club 2.3.4 - Secretary 3 - Vice- President 43 Senior Class Play Crews 43 Upper l0 i. Annette Marie Poison FHA 2.3.4 Y-- Board 3,43 District Treasurer 33 FTA 2.3.43 Girls' Glee Club 23 Homeroom Officer 2,43 Kayettes 2.3.43 JCI. 3.43 Junior Class Play 33 Junior Prom Commit- tee 33 Junior Ring Committee 33 Pep Club 2.3.-fl: Rhorea Queen Candidate 43 RHOREA STAFF W Senior Mike Fields faces an ordeal inouked by Mrs. Martha Mettscher before graduating. -..- 33f M. -. .... Sf Q' '.i.- 1 .f eg f 3 .5 ' I I Y? 4 .W ' Y f iq 167 I W 4 is 1 i E Business Manager 45 Senior Class Play Crews 45 She-Sharks 2,354 - President 45 Spanish Club 253545 Student Council - Secretary 45 Upper 10' . 5 Thespians 3,4. Darrel Eugene I-'ostlethwaite Basketball 25 Homeroom Officer 2,3,45 Intramurals 3,45 Student Council3. Catherine Ann Potts FHA 2,3,45 Girls' Glee Club 25 Sophomore Girls' Ensemble 25 Gymnastics 45 Kayettes 2,3545 Pep Club 253,45 Senior Announcement Committee 45 Spanish Club 4. Johnnie Lee Powell James Prescott Homeroom Officer 35 Intramur- als 2,3. Eddie Lee Price A Cappella Choir 45 FTA 45 Homeroom Officer 3,45 Men's Glee Club 2535 Studdent Council 2. Marilyn Jean Pullin FHA 2,3,45 FTA 25 Pep Club 2,3. Michael Jay Raffelock Men's Glee Club 4. Cathreen Annette Rainbolt FHA 2,3,45 Girls' Glee Club 35 Kayettes 2,35 Junior Class Play Crews 35 Pep Club 2,3,4. John Robert Rathbun Band 2,3,45 Jazz Ensemble 2545 Saxophone Quintet 25 Debate 253,45 FTA - Board 45 Forensics 2,3,45 Junior Class Play Crews 35 Junior Prom Committee 35 NFL 2,3545 Pep Band 2,3545 RHOREA STAFF 45 Senior Class Play 4. Darrel Wayne Ratlief FFA 2,3,4. Terry Wayne Reed Intramurals 2,3,4. Willie Eugene Reed Basketball 2,3,45 Rhorea King Candidate 45 Track 2,3,4. Brent Benjamin Reinhardt FTA 253545 Men's Glee Club 2,3, 4. John Robert Remmert Debate 2,3545 Forensics 2,35 Ju- nior Class Play Crews 35 Junior Prom Committee 35 Panther Tales Staff 35 RHOREA STAFF - Pho- tographer 45 Senior Class Play 45 Tennis 253,45 Thespians 2535 Ameri- can Legion Oratorical Contest 2,35 Voice of Democracy 2,3. Darrell Lee Revell Citizen of Tomorrow Nominee 45 Treasurer of Junior Class 35 Debate 2,3545 FFA 2,3,4 - Board 3,4 - Secretary 45 Forensics 2,3,45 Home- room Officer 2,3,45 Intramurals 2,35 JCL 35 Junior Prom Committee 35 NFL 2,3,45 RHOREA STAFF 45 Student Council 253,45 Track 25 Cross Country 25 Upper 102 5 Wres- tling 3,4. Nila Sharon Rich Kayettes 2,35 Spanish Club 2,3. Holly Kay Richards Other Schools 2. LuAnne Riegel FHA 253,45 FTA 253,45 Home- room Officer 2,3,45 Kayettes 354 - Board 3 - President 45 Pep Club 2, 3,45 Rhorea Queen Candidate 45 Senior Class Play Crews 45 Spanish Club 3. Wanda Reelene Ritterhouse FHA 253,45 FTA 45 Girls' Glee Club 2,35 Junior-Senior Girls' En- semble 45 Kayettes 33545 Junior Class Play Crews 35 Pep Club 3,4. Krista Rae Roberts Band 2,3,45 Symphonic Band 45 Pep Band 253545 Clarinet Choir 2,3, 45 Citizen of Tomorrow Nominee 45 FHA 2,3,4 - Board 3,45 FTA 45 Kayettes 2,3,45 JCL 25354 - Presi- dent 45 Junior Class Play Crews 35 Junior Prom Committee 35 KMEA Band 45 Pantherette 3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Pepperettes 3,45 Senior Class Play Crews 4. Curtis Gordon Robinson A Cappella Choir 45 Football 25 Intramurals 2,3,45 Junior Ring Committee 35 Men's Glee Club 2535 Wrestling 2,3,4 - Co-Captain 4. Mark Adrian Hondeau Citizen of Tomorrow Nominee 35 45 Vice-President of Sophomore Class 25 Cheerleader of Junior Class 35 Debate 2,3,45 FTA 2535 Football 253545 WCKL All-State 45 Intramurals 2,3545 Junior Prom Committee 35 NFL 2,3545 Rhorea King Candidate 45 Senior Class Play 45 Spanish Club 35 Student Council - President 45 Baseball Manager 45 Wrestling 2,35 Voice of Democracy 2,35 State of Kansas Honorary Scholarship 4. Patrick John Ross Marcia Lee Rothenberger Debate 25 FHA 3.45 FTA 2535 Forensics 25 JCL 2,3,4 4 Vice- President 45 Kayettes 2,3,45 Panth- er Tales Staff 45 Pep Club 2,3,4 - Board 3545 Pepperettes 3,4. Maria Lee Rothenberger FHA 3545 FTA 45 Girls' Glee Club 2,35 Kayettes 2,3,45 JCL 3,45 Pep Club 2,3,4 - Board - Treasurer 45 Pepperettes 354. Wieland Melford Rounkles Debate 2,35 Forensics 2,35 Upper IO' 1 . Wayne Kirtley Ruble Band 25 Football 2,45 Intramur- als 2,3,45 Senior Announcement Committee 45 Baseball Manager 4. Betty Marie Ruckman Band 2,3,45 Kayettes 25 Pep Band 2535 Pep Club 2. Ramona Saenz FHA 2,3,45 FTA 45 Homeroom Officer 253,45 Kayettes 253545 Pep Club 2,3,45 Spanish Club 354. Mark Alen Sander 7'eCoa Gaye Sargent Band 2,3,45 Clarinet Choir 2,45 Symphonic Band 45 FHA 2,3545 Kayettes 2,3,45 Junior Ring Com- mittee 35 Pantherette 2,3,4 - Cap- tain5 Pep Club 2,3,4. Marsha Lynn Schamaun FHA 2,3,45 FTA 25 Homeroom Officer 35 Kayettes 2,3,4 - Board 3545 Pep Club 253,45 Spanish Club 2. Randy Mark Schartz Baseball 25 Basketball 25 PTA 25 35 Golf45 Intramurals 253,45 JCL 2. Tony Mac Schartz Baseball 2,45 Football 2,3,4 - SCKL Honorable Mention 45 Intra- murals 3545 Other Schools 2. Christine Marie Schenkel Girls' Glee Club 3,4, Dianna Lynn Schlitter FHA 2,3,45 FTA 45 Kayettes 2545 Pep Club 2,3,4. Janice Marie Schmidt FHA 45 Girls' Glee Club 35 Kay- ettes 45 Pep Club. Michael Francis Schmidt Baseball 2,3,45 Basketball 253,45 FTA 2,3,45 Homeroom Officer 354. Marla Elizabeth Schneider Citizen of Tomorrow Nominee 45 Girls' Glee Club 2,3,45 Kayettes 45 Junior Prom Committee 35 Other Schools 2,35 Pep Club 2535 Spanish Club 2. It seems apparent that Senior girls find little time for studying in the library conference rooms while trying to catch up on the daily happenings and the latest news. Raymond Leon Schwager Basketball 2535 FFA 2,3,45 Intra- murals 4. Elaine Marie Schwartz FHA 2,3,45 Girls' Glee Club 3,45 Junior-Senior Girls' Ensemble 45 Kayettes 253545 Pep Club 2. Michele Elaine Schwartzkopf Citizen of Tomorrow Nominee 45 FHA 253,45 I I'A 2,3,45 Kayettes 2, 3,4 - Board 45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Spanish Club 2. Shauna Lee Scranton Band 2,35 Jazz Ensemble 2535 Brass Choir 2,35 Brass Quintet 25 Citizen of Tomorrow 45 Citizen of Tomorrow Nominee 25 Debate 253, 45 FFA 2,3545 Forensics 2,3,45 Girls' State 35 Kayettes 2,35 Junior Class Play Crews 35 NFL 2,3,4 - Board 3 - Vice-President 45 KMEA Band 25 Pep Band 2,35 Pep Club 253,45 Senior Class Play Crews 45 Tennis 25 Upper 10 i5 Putnam Nominee 45 Voice of Democracy 2,35 Kayette Board 2. Lindo Sue Shaffer Band 253545 Symphonic Band 45 Clarinet Choir 45 FHA 45 I I'A 2,35 45 Kayettes 2,3,45 Pep Band 2,3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Spanish Club 2,3. Patricia Ann Shaffer FHA 2,3,45 JCL 45 Pep Club 2,3, 4. Thomas Rogers Shelby Ill Band 2,3545 Brass Choir 15 FTA 45 JCL 3,45 Pep Band 253,45 Span- ish Club 2. Ann Ellen Shull Band 2,3,45 Clarinet Choir 3,45 Symphonic Band 45 Kayettes 2535 Panther Tales Staff 45 Pep Band 45 Pep Club 3,45 Spanish Club 2,3,4 - Board 4. Marcia Kim Simonson A Cappella Choir 3545 Madrigal- Pops Choir 3,45 B-Team Cheerlead- er 2,35 Secretary of Senior Class 45 FTA 2,3,45 Football Queen Attend- ant 25 Girls' Glee Club 25 Sopho. more Girls' Ensemble 25 Home. room Officer 2,3,45 Kayettes 253,45 JCL 2,3,4 - Board 3,45 Junior Prom Committee 35 KMEA Choir 4: Pep Club 2,3,45 Student Council 33 UPP9r 1055 Varsity Cheerleader 45 Thespians 2,3545 State of Kansas Honorary Scholarships 4. Janice Lea Smith FHA 253,45 Girls' Glee Club 2535 Kayette 2,3,45 Senior Class Play Crews4. Marlene Sue Smith FHA 2,3,45 Kayettes 253,45 Ju- nior Class Play Crews 35 Junior Prom Committee 3. Princess Lynn Smith Kayettes 2535 Pep Club 25354. Randy Lane Smith Band 2,35 Jazz Band 2,35 Stage Band 2,35 Baseball 253,45 Debate 25 FTA 25 Football 25 Intramurals 2,35 45 Pep Band 2,3. Rebecca Ann Smith FHA 253,45 FTA 2,3,45 Girls' Glee Club 2,45 Junior-Senior Girls' En- segnble 45 Kayettes 2,3545 Pep Club 25 54. Sara Johann Soden A Cappella Choir 3,45 FHA 253,45 FTA 3545 Girls' Glee Club 25 Sopho- more Girls' Ensemble 25 Kayettes 2,3,45 JCL 2,3545 Pep Club 2,3,4 - Board 45 Pepperettes 354. Karen Kay Spencer Distributive Education 45 FHA 25 Kayettes 3. Donna Elizabeth Standley B-Team Cheerleader 25 Basket- ball Queen Attendant 45 FHA 253, 45 FTA 2,3,45 Girls' Glee Club 25 Sophomore Girls' Ensemble 25 Homeroom Officer 2,3,45 Kayettes 2,3,4 - Board 45 Junior Prom Y 168 no Q. Photographers Gary Bomber and John Remmert show they 're as photogenic as the next person. Committee 33 Junior Ring Commit- tee 33 Panther Tales Staff f Busi- ness Manager 43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Rhorea Queen 43 Student Council 2,4. Mark Andrew Staples Citizen of Tomorrow Nominee 3, 43 Debate 23 Forensics 23 Intramur- als 43 NFL 23 Track 2,3,43 Cross Country 2,33 Upper 10'.3 Merit Finalist 43 NCTE 43 Voice of De- mocracy 23 University of Kansas Honor Scholarship. Virginia Nance Stephens FHA 33 Girls' Glee Club 23 Kay- ettes 33 Junior Class Play Crews 33 Pep Club 2,3,43 Spanish Club 3. Nicholas Lee Stremel FFA 2,43 Senior Class Play 43 Senior Class Play Crews 4. Patty Jeanne Stricker Band 23 FHA 2,3,43 FTA 43 Kay- ettes 2,3,43 Pep Club 2,3,4. Stephen Michele Studtmann A Cappella Choir 43 Band 2.3,-13 Dixieband 33 Brass Choir 43 Sym- phonic Band 43 Citizen of Tomor- row Nominee 43 Junior Class Play 33 Pep Band 2,3,43 Thespians 3,4. Brenda Louise Suchy FHA 2.3. Virginia May Suppes I-'FA 23 FHA 2,3,43 Kayettes 2,3, 43 Spanish Club 2. Ronald Dean Switzer DeeAnn Taylor Distributive Education 4 - Treasurer 43 FHA 2,33 Office Edu- cation 43 Pep Club 2,3. Richard Randolph Taylor Homeroom Officer 2,33 JCL 33 Junior Class Play 33 Junior Class Play Crews 33 Panther Tales Staff 43 Spanish Club 2. Shelley Virlor Tefft A Cappella Choir 3,43 B-Team Cheerleader 2,33 Basketball Queen Attendant 33 Citizen of Tomorrow Nominee 3,43 FHA 43 FTA 2,3,4 - Secretary 33 Girls' Glee Club 23 Sophomore Girls' Ensemble 23 Homeroom Officer 33 Kayettes 2,3, 43 JCL 33 Junior Prom Committee 33 Pep Club 2,3,43 Senior Class Play Crews 43 Spanish Club 2,33 Upper 102. CarolAnn Tegarden Girls' Glee Club 43 Pep Club 4. Ada Allyson Terry A Cappella Choir 3,43 Band 2,33 Jazz Ensemble 2,33 Brass Quintet 23 Brass Choir 33 FHA 2,3,43 P'I'A 3, 43 French Club 2,3 - Board 33 Kayettes 2,3,43 Junior Class Play Crews 33 Junior Prom Committee 33 KMEA Band 2,33 Panther Tales Staff 43 Pep Band 2,33 Pep Club 2, 3,4 - Board 3,43 Pepperettes 3,43 Senior Class Play Crews. Denise Darlene Thurman A Cappella Choir 3,43 Madrigal- Pops Choir 43 Basketball Queen Attendant 3,43 Citizen of Tomor- row Nominee 33 FHA 2,3,4 - Board 2,31 District B 2nd Vice-President 23 FTA 2,3,43 Girls' Glee Club 23 Sophomore Girls' Ensemble 23 Kayettes 2,3,43 JCL 33 Pep Club 2, 3,43 Upper 10 . Debbie Lynn Tobias Distributive Education 43 FHA 2,31 Kayettes 2,33 Pep Club 2,3. Natalyn Jo Troutman FHA 2.3.43 FTA 2,33 Kayettes 2, 33 Junior Ring Committee 33 Office Education 43 Pep Club 2,3,4. Stephanie Lynn Turner AFS Nominee 33 Debate 2,3,43 Forensics 2,3,43 Homeroom Officer 43 Kayettes 23 JCL 23 NFL 2,3,4 - Board 3,4 - Treasurer 43 Pep Club 23 Spanish Club 33 Upper 1023 Thespians 23 Voice of Democracy 2. Carol Elizabeth Unrein A Cappella Choir 3,43 Madrigal- Pops Choir 43 Girls' Glee Club 23 Sophomore Girls' Ensemble 23 Kayettes 2,3,43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Spanish Club 3,4. Gloria Ann Urban FHA 43 Other Schools 2,33 Pep Club 4, Keith Heston VanSkike FFA 2,3,4 - Board 43 Homeroom Officer 2, Mary Maxine Veesart FHA 2.3,43 Kayettes 2,33 Pep Club 2,3. Kenneth Mark Vink Treasurer of Senior Class 43 FFA 2,33 Intramurals 2,3,43 Student Council 3,4. Marlin Joe Vonfeldt Colleen Joan Vsetecka Band 2,3,43 FHA 43 Pep Band 43 Spanish Club 2. Marshall Kent Wade A Cappella Choir 33 Madrigal- Pops Choir 43 Baseball 2,3.43 Bas- ketball 2,3,43 FTA 2,33 Homeroom Officer 2,33 Men's Glee Club 2,3 KMEA Choir 43 Rhorea King Nom- inee 43 Student Council 2,4 -f Vice- President 43 Upper 10'. . 169 Jacquelin Rae Wallert FHA 2,3,4: Kayettes 2,3,43 Pep Club 2,3,4. Steven Lynn Walts A Cappella Choir 3,43 Madrigal- Pops Choir 43 FTA 3,43 Junior Prom Committee 33 Men's Glee Club 2,33 RHOREA STAFF 43 Track Manager 2. Clara Jane Wapelhorst FHA 2,3,43 Senior Announce- ment Committee 4. Arlen Thad Ward Wrestling 4. Dana Lynn Ward Debate 23 FHA 2,3,4 - Board 43 FTA 2,3,43 Forensics 23 Kayettes 2, 3,43 Forensics 23 Kayettes 2,3,43 Junior Class Play 33 Junior Class Play Crews 33 Panther Tales Staff - Assistant Feature Editor 43 Pep Club 2,3,4 - Board 43 Pepperettes 3,41 Spanish Club 2,3. Justin Blanc Ward Intramurals 4. Darlene I-'aye Warner FHA 2,3,4. Kathy Faye Watkins Band 2,3,43 FHA 2,33 Homeroom Officer 33 Kayettes 2,3,43 Panther- ette 2,3,43 Pep Club 2,3. John William Weide Football 2,3,43 Intramurals 2,3,43 JCL 43 Panther Tales Staff 43 Base- ball Team Manager 43 Wrestling 2. Pamela Kay Weigel FHA 43 Homeroom Officer 33 Kayettes 2,3,43 Pep Club 2,3,4. Michael Lawrence Weiser Baseball 2,3,43 President of Se- nior Class 43 Corrigan King Attend- ant 23 FTA 2,33 Homeroom Officer 33 Intramurals 2,3,43 Panther Tales Staff 43 Spanish Club 2,33 Student Council 3,-4. Robert Joseph Weiser Citizen of Tomorrow Nominee 33 Golf 2,3,43 Homeroom Officer 4. PaulMichael Welch Citizen of Tomorrow Nominee 33 FTA 33 Senior Class Play 43 Senior Class Play Crews 43 Spanish Club 4. Janell Marie Wendt FHA 2,33 Girls' Glee Club 23 Kayettes 3,43 Pep Club 2. Craig Jon Werner Band 2.3: Distributive Educa- tion 43 Pep Band 2. Mart Steven West Corrigan King Attendant 33 FFA 43 Intramurals 2,33 Panther Tales Staff43 Spanish Club 2. Rhonda Sac West Citizen of Tomorrow Nominee 43 FHA 2,3,43 FTA 2,43 Girls' Glee Club 23 Sophomore Girls' Ensem- ble 23 French Club 23 Homeroom Officer 2,33 Kayettes 2,3,43 Junior Class Play Crews 33 RHOREA STAFF 4. Connie May White FHA 2,3,4: Kayettes 2,3,43 Office Education 4. Ronald Amos White French Club 3,4. Margo Anne Wiche FHA 43 Girls' Glee Club 3,43 Ju- nior-Senior Girls' Ensemble 43 .lu- nior Class Play Crews 33 Other Schools 2,33 Pep Club 2,33 Tennis 2. Kevin Lee Wiles Band 2,2l,43 Football 23 Pep Band 23 Spanish Club 2. Terry Lynn Wilkerson Corrigan King Attendant 23 F'TA 43 Football 2,3,43 Senior Class Play Crews 4. Gwendolyn Marie Williams A Cappella Choir 3,43 Basketball Queen 43 FHA 2,33 Girls' Glee Club 2,33 Sophomore Girls' Ensemble 23 Kayettes 2,3,43 Pep Club 2,3,4. Mike Williams Robert Wills Sylvia Ann Williamson FHA 2,3,43 l I'A 33 Kayettes 2,3, 43 Junior Class Play Crews 33 Pep Club 2,3,-I3 Senior Class Play Crews 43 Spanish Club 2,3,4. Connie Luella Wilson Girls' Glee Club 23 Sophomore Girls' Ensemble 2. Steve Lynn Wilson FFA 3,4. Roberta Bernice Wise Girls' Glee Club 4. Jeffrey Kline Yeager Band 2,3,43 Jazz Ensemble 2,43 Brass Choir 2,3,43 Symphonic Band 43 Football 23 Intramurals 23 JCL 33 Junior Class Play Crews 33 Junior Prom Committee 33 Track 2. Margaret Lucille Zero Girls' Glee Club 4. ,E fit M' in ti is Y N . K g ' I I I f ll ,A ' zs , mlb Nag R .gy , :. '7 arzwg: lf? i Es new SOVL 'Q 'e U ex - ' Vie My Q r -QX . 14 WWW ' iw U-I .. , 1 - fx. M 1. 2 Wa . QW '1 y 'B 2 Q: t It me nf, Q Rtsx ' -e lm gn zcb iz L Lg, f I5gi!fWall er A ..,,.,X ie Walte 515 f ., ,, 1 M-'AQ 3 Ns, b X i Lx ., J. Ti Be N .k ' tTr Q f v ,jk Q QQ .X -rf, Luc, W 3 fi ff way 1 w w , , Fil' Y fy W4 g l K . . 1 Q, J fl 1575 Ay 51313 ATKINSON, MRS. FERN: B.S. in Educa- tion, Kansas State Teachers College. Span- ish Club Sponsor. BOLEY, JOE: B.M.E., Wichita State Univer- sity: M.M.E., Fort Hays Kansas State Col- lege. Graduate work: University of Colora- do, Westem State College, Fort Hays Kan- sas State College. BRICHACEK, DON: B.S., Kansas State Uni- versity: M.A., University of Wyoming: Graduate work: University of Wyoming, Indiana State University. BURNS, ALLEN: B.S., Kansas State Univer- sity: Graduate work: Fort Hays Kansas State College, University of Kansas, Kansas State Teachers College. Head Baseball Coach. B Club. CARAWAY, MRS. CATHERINE QJACKJ: B.S. in Education, A.B., Kansas State Teachers College. JCL Sponsor. CARLETON, MRS. 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A Capella and Pops Choir 18, 58, 59 Ackley, Ron. . . .,.. .,.,.,. . 110 Adams, Christa .,., , . . . 134 Adams, Diana , . . ,. 110,171 Adams, Jerry .., .,.,.,.. . 121 Adams, John. .........., 32, 134 Adams, Lynn . .,.. 53, 77, 121, 173 Adrian, Roxanne 121, 170, 171, 172 Affholder, Terry . . ..... . . 134 AFS ...,.,.., .,.. .,...... 1 0 0 Akers, Janice , , . , . . 134, 170 Akers,Vic... ......110 Alefs, Daniel . . , . ..... . . 135 Alefs, Gary .. ... . .., 13, 110 Alexande, Gary . . . .... . , 110 Alexander, Tona ,....... 110, 171 Allan, Kathie ..,.,.. 95, 135, 171 Allan, Mark .,.,. . . 110 Allan, Terry Allen, Carol ...,.,.,. 110 170, 171 Allen, Cheryl .. 110, 170 171, 172 Allen, Marcia Allen, Marlene . 29, 121 170, 173 Allen, Vickie ............ 110, 171 Allford, Allan ....,.,. 32, 110, 173 Allison, Jeffrey ..., ,.,. . .. 135 Amador, Mural .,... . . . 121, 170 Ames, Stephanie ..,.,.,. 135, 171 Anderson, Bill . ......,. . .. 170 Anderson, Debby . , 121 171, 172 Anderson, Elizabeth 121, 171, 172 Anderson, Hans .,., . . . 110, 170 Anderson, Keith Anderson, Lawrence ,.... 110, 170 Anderson, Lyle .... , . . 135 Anderson, Mark . ,. ..... . 121 Anderson, Sherry ........ 110, 172 Applegate, Robert . . . .,., 32, 110 Appel, Patrick .,.,.,......,. 135 Arnett, Toni 44, 79, 135, 170, 172, 173 Asher, Tim . .... .,.. 1 21 Atkinson, Fern .,.... .,,. 1 06 Atteryberry, Gayla Atzenhoffer, Beth ....,.., . . 121 Atzenhoffer, Ellen 135, 170, 171, 172 Atzenhoffer, Mark .......... 110 Aumiller, Linda Axton,Paul... 121 B Badway, Robin ... .. . 111, 172 Baily, Anthony .... ..,... 1 11 Index Bailly, Cindy ... ,. 135,171,172 Baily, Debbie ,.... 111, 170, 172 Baker, Stacie 84, 121, 125, 170, 171, 172 Baldwin, Diane 43, 135, 170, 171, 172 Baldwin, Gaye . 111,170,171,171 Ball, Dewey Bellniin, Kris ... 37,121,171, 172 Ba11oun,Pam. . 111 Bamber, Gary .. . ,. .... 135, 179 . . 25, 59, 74 Band .. Banks, David . . . 32m 111 Barker, Sandy .,., . . . . 135 Barker, Vernetta ..., . , . 121 Barnes, Michael ....,.,... 32, 111 Barnhill, Leonard ..,.,. 121, 171 Barnhill, Ronda ....,.,.. 111, 171 Barrachlough Barbara .,., , . 111 Barrientez, Cindy ,......, .. 111 Barrientez, JoAnn ,.,.,., 135, 171 Barrientez, Linda . . . ,, . , 135 Barrientez, Linda . . . . , . , 135 Barrientez, Randy .. . . . , 121 Barrientez, Zana Barry, Evon .,.,.,. ....,... 1 11 Barton, Nancy ...... 170, 171 172 Base, Rhonda Baseball ...... .,.,.,..... 88 , 89 Basgall, Michael .. , ,..,. . , 121 Basgall, Pam ,. 44,121, 171,173 Basketball . . 62, 63, 65, 80, 81, 90 Bates, Jim ,...,...,,, 49, 122, 171 Bates, Stephanee 135, 170, 171, 172, 173 Bavuso, Sam ...,.,........,. 111 Baxter, Nancy 111, 170, 171, 172 Bayless, Robert .... ,...,.,. 1 11 Bear, Charles . ,. , .. . , . , 135 Bear, Roger .,.. . ... . 91,122 Becker, Ann . .. ... 136, 170, 171 Beebe, Scott . . ... ,... , 122 Befort, Rhonda. . 111, 170, 171, 172 Behrens, Ross ,.,.,.,.,, . .. 122 Belford, Randy ,...,.,.,, 111, 171 Belford, Sandy ..,.. ...... 1 36 Bell, Carla . . . 89,111,170,172,173 Bell, Janis ,. , 57, 77, 136,170, 171 Bell, Rhonda . 48, 136, 170,171, 172 Bell, Sharon Bell, Steve .,...,. .,., ..., 1 2 2 Belt, Ron ,...,.,....... . . 136 Bender, Debbie 83, 111, 170, 171, 172, 173 Bender, Tina 136, 170, 171, 172, 173 Berchek, Mariann ,. .. . . . . 136 Berry, Christis . 111, 170, 171, 172 Beydler, Larry . 21, 90, 122, 171 Beyer, Richard .... . 78, 122, 171 Bianchino, Marian 122, 170, 171, 172, 173 . .,,, .Q Q CX Biddle, Beth . , 122, 170, 171 Bidwell, Linda 111, 170, 171, 172, 173 Biggs, Craig . . , ,.., 32, 111 Biles, Karla ., . ... 111 Bird, James , . 32, 111 Bird, Lisa. , , 111 Bittel, Donald ,.,., ... 111,173 Bittel, Mike ,., .. ,... .. 136 Bitter, Becky 122, 170. 171, 172, 173 Black, Layne 122, 170, 171, 172 Blair, Cindy ... 136,170,171,172 Blanchard, Chris . . . 122 Blanchard, Joy Blankenship, Sherry 111, 171 Blessing, Julia ,. 111,170,171, Blythe, Jean .. . ... 136,171, i Blythe, Neal .... . . .,., 32, 172 172 172 122 Bobbit, Scott , . , . . . 52, 122 Bohall, Danny . , . ...,.. 136 Bodine, Becky ....,...... , . 122 Boley, Joe . ...... 27.59, 106, 177 Boling, Glenda Bombardier, Randy ,,,...,... 111 Borchers, Greg ,........, , , 136 Borron, Curtis ..,.,., 64, 111, 173 Bowers, Barbara 122, 170, 171, 172 Bowers, Kayla . 111,170, 171 172 Bowman, Julia Bowsher, Keith . . . . . . . 136 Bowsher, Mark . , . . . . . 111 Boxum, June ... ., 106 Boyd, Donald . .... . . , . 122 Boyd, John . , ,.,.,.. . 64, 111 Boyd, Kim .. 45,111,170,171,172 Boyd, Sharon . .. . .,.,. .. 111 Boyer, Cathy , , 122,170,171 172 i Boyer, Debra. . .,., ...,. . . 122 Boyer, William , . 111, 170 Brack, Gary , ... , 111,120 Brack, Lori .. 36,111,170,171,172 Brackeen, Steve .... . . . . . 111 Bradley, Dennis . . . . . . .. 111 Branch, Larry . . 27, 136, 171 Brannan, Jackie. 111,170,171,173 Brann, Stew 26, 27, 38, 76, 136, 171 Brauer, Cathy . . . 111. 170, 172 Breeden, Greg ..,.. . , , 32, 122 Breeden, Kevin ... . , . , 122 Brenton, Mark , .. . . ,. 122 Brichacek, Doald . . , . . 106, 108 Briscoe, Robert , . , ..., 136 Brite, Ardyth ,... , . , 111 Brite, Jerry Brittain,Leon , .1 111,170 Britt, Gayle . ...,. .,.. 1 37, 171 Broadbooks, Gail 122, 170, 171, 172 Brougher, Patty 137, 170, 171, 172, 173 Broughman, Melvin .. . 137, 170 Coach Gowdy's desk shows recent evidence of increased support for the wrestling team, both of which were built up for several years. Brower, Lisa 89, 122, 170, 171, 172, 173 Brown, Connie ,,.. . 111,171 Brown, Debbie . 122. 170, 171, 172 Brown, Debra 111,171 Brown, Gilbert . . , . 137 Brown, Margaret 111.170,171,l72 Brown, Thomas , . . , 32, 112 Brown, Vernon , . . 112 Bruno, Sharon . . 122 Bryant, Donald Buehler, Mitch . , . . 73, 138 Bunselmeyer, Dana 112. 170, 171. 172 Bunzel, Steven . . . 112 Burhenn, Gayle 63, 89. 112. 170 171, 172, 173 Burhenn, Phil . . . , 32, 88, 138 Burke, Karla , . . . . , 138 Burns, Allen , ...,.,.. 106 Burroughs, Sandy 138. 170, 171, 172 Butler, Curtis . . ,. , ,. 138 Button, Kathryn . , , 112, 171 Button, Randy . ... 122, 171 Byers, Steve . . . . 122 Byers, Teresa . .... . 112 Byford, Jeri . . 112,171,172 Byford, Suie . . . 112, 170 C Calcara, Rhonna . . 112 Cale, Chet . . 32, 112 Calhoun, Sharon 122. 170, 171 Calnan, Kim . . , , 138 Calvert, John Campbell, Randy. , . 122 Cameron, Bradley . . , . , 112 Campbell, Bob . . 103, 138 Canning, Bonnie , , 112 Cannon, Michael . . . 122. 170 Cape, Derbie . . 122 Cape, Kay . . 112 Caraway, Catherine . . 106 Caraway, Janice . . 138 Caraway, Pat . . , . 138, 170 Carleton. Nancy, , , , 19. 34. 106 Carpenter, Chris 122. 170, 171, 172 Carpenter, Dale . . . 74, 106 Carpenter. Kim -lil. 122. 170, 172. 173 Carrier, Vickie . 138. 170, 171, 172 Carson, Benny , . . 1118, 170 Carson, Rhonda . . . , 122 Carson, Russell , 122, 170 Carter, Blanche . , 106 Carter, Ernest . , . , 105 Carlidge. Don . . . 112 Caruthers. Pam , . , . 138, 171 Carver, Jay . . . 138, 144, 170 Case, Kenneth , . . . 138 Cassey, Caron . 122. 170, 171, 172 Catchcart, Gerald , . . 122 Cavanaugh, Jones . , 112, 1711 Chafiin, Mike . . . 60, 138, 170 Chambers, Roberta . 122 Cherry, Penny Chilcott, Beth , 112, 170, 171, 172 Chism, Shari . , , . ,. 1518 Christianson. Dana 35, 112, 171. 172 Christiansen,David . .. 29,139 Christiansen, Joan , .. 139,11 Churchill, Cheryle .,., . , 139 Claphan, Darrell . 65. 134, 139, 173 Clark, Brent . . .. .. , 122 Clarke, Peggy78, 140, 170, 171, 172, 173 Clark, Evelyn , , . . . 105 Clark, Kaye.. 10,l03,140,171, 172 Cochran, John . . , . . , . 106 Cochran, Mary . . , . . . 173 Coddingion, Debbie 1112, 170, 171, 172. 178 Coddington, Don 32. 1311. 1110, 138, 171 Coleman. Thomas 1211 Colle, Bruce Collins, Lydia . , 123, 170. 171, 172 Commerford, Bernard. . . 123, 113 Condit, Eddie . 221.112,-13l.62.li3. 65, 85. 1251 Condit, Gary 512, 140 Cook, Pam. .. 123. 170, 171, 172 Cook. Susan 112, 170. 171, 172, 173 Copp, Gerry 123,170, 171,172, 173 Copp, Frances . . 112, 171, 172 Corkill,Bill... .. , 112 Foelgner, Lisa ....,.. 124 Corkill, Clyde . . , Coshow, Dick , . , ., 140, .. 140, 170 148 Couch, Dianna , , . . 112 Coughlin, David Crane, Mark Crawford, Dave Crawford, Kenneth Crissman, Donna 140, 170, 171, 172 Crosby, Kathy ,... 61, 140, 170 Cross, Crystal. ,.,., , . 21, 106 Crotts, Linda . .. , 140, 170, 171 Crowe, Peggy , . 112,170, 171, 172 Cruse, David . . .. , ,. 112, 170 Cruse, Sharon , . 123, 170, 171, 172 Curtis, Alan .,......,.,, 32,112 Curzon,Tom , , . . 37, 69,92,140, 170, 171 Cuzick, Geary . ,. . .. . 112 Cuzick, Sandra .... . . . 123 D Damn, Jerry . . . . 123 Danek, David ,. , ,. .. 140 Danek, Joe , , 32, 140 Danek, Richard ,.,.,., . 112 Daniels, Sharita , . . . 123 Daubert, Darlene36, 43, 52, 66, 97, 121,123,171,172,173 David, Bill.. . .... . ... . 112 Davis, Paula . 123, 171, 172, 173 Debate and Speech 36, 37, 38, 39, 67, 69 DeBerry, Keith . , . ,.,..., 66, 123 Degner, Chris .,.. 32, 110, 112, 118 Degner, Jayma .. . .... 112,172 Dehart, John Delaney, Danny ,... .... 7 6, 140 Denning, Leland ,. .,., . 140 Detmer, Debbie . . . ..... 112, 172 Detmer, Vicki .,.. . 102, 140, 172 DeWesse, John .,., .,.,.,... 1 23 Dewey, Glenn .,.. . .,., 140, 170 Dickson, Gary 41,102, 141, 170, 171 Dickson, Kent , , 123, 171 Dietz, Tim . . .., 112, 173 Dirks, Laura . 123, 171 Disque, Debbie Dixon, Glenda Dixon, Mary . , ,.,. .. 112 Dobbs, Steve . . . .... . 123, 170 Dodge, Clara . . , 89, 141, 172, 173 Dodson, Steve , . ...,.,.,. 123 Doherty, Julia . 112,170, 171, 172 Doherty, Kathy . 49, 123, 171, 172 Dolezal, Ida. . .,.. . 123, 171, 170 Dolezal, Randy , . .,........ 124 Dolezal, Ray ,,.,.,. 28, 32, 89, 141 Doonena, David .... ,..... 1 24 Doonan, Warren . . .,., 32, 111 Doty, Darryl Dowing, Ray .. ,., 41,124 Draney, Ron ...,., ,,., , . . 141 Dreiling, Daryl ,. , ,..,. 141, 171 Drieling, Janet 63, 124, 170, 171, 172 Drieling, Nancy , 124, 170 Dryden, David Dryer, Cecil . . ,. . ..... .. 104 DuBois, Jeanna , . . 112, 170, 171 Dugan, Debra ..,, ........ 1 12 Dumler, Peggy . , . , . , 78, 124, 171 Duncan, David . ..,. .... 1 12 Duncan, Tim , . . . 124, 171 Dunekack, Laura . ...... 141, 171 Dunlap, Mat . . . . .,.,.,. 32, 124 Dunn, Randy . ...,.. 10,112,170 Dunnaway, Joe ....,......... 112 Durler, Sid . . . ,..... . 124 Duryee, Sharon . . . , . 124, 171 Dyer, Steven. ... ... 112,124 Dykes, Jeff E Eatherly, Terry , . .,.,..,... 141 Eckert, Jenny .. . 42, 151, 170,172 Edwards, Denise 78, 124, 170, 171, 172 Ehrlich, Keith ,...,..,..,... 112 Ehrlich, Rosalee 95, 141, 170, 171, 172 Elliott, Bob . ... .,.,.... ,., 32 Elliott, Thomas ...... 124 Ellison, Patty .,.,. ....,. . 112 Elsen, Connie . ,. ., . 142,170 Engel, Charles ....... 41, 142, 147 Engle, Roger ...,.,,.,.,,..., 112 Engle, Terri. 34, 124, 170, 171, 172 Engleman, Scott 32, 43, 53, 1 171, 24, 173 Engleman, Stacy ...,.,., 124, 173 173 Engleman, Stacy , . .,.,.. 124, Ensley,Kevin. . ,.,,... . . 124 Erikson, Lou Ann 35, 96, 100, 142, 170, 171 Erwin, Steve .,. ,,,. . 112 Esfeld, Burt . , . 124 Esfeld, Mark ..,. 112 Esfeld, Mary . ... 112 Espinosa, Joe . . ,.,.,.. , 170 Evans, Bob . . , ,.,.,.. 124, 170 Evans, Cathy 45, 112,170,171,172 Evers, Kathy ...,.,. Ewing, Dianne . 142, 170 Ewing, Elizabeth . Ewing,Sandy... F Fabin, Craig Fabin,Mark , . ..., . ,, Fahring, Alan . . Falknier, Kenneth Fanatia,Georga .,.,. . . Fanshier,Anita . ,. . 124 Fanshier, Randy , Fanshier, Roger 9, 32, 113 Faris, Sandy , Felke, Greg . , Felkel, Steve Fercking, Ron FFA . . , Fie1ds,Mike ,. 76,143 Fimple, Bob 32, 52, 39, 121 Finke, Shelly . . Fischer, Dennis . . Fischer, Susan ..,.,. 124 Fischer, Susan 103, 143 Fletcher, Gary Flores, Diane ....,...,.. Folkerts, Don 63, 89, 102 Folkerts, Karen , . Folkerts, Randall ...., , . Foos, Cindy . .. , Foos, Fred . . , . Football . , . , Fors, Nate 112, 170, 171 ,171,172 ., ,. 105 142,170 112 . 93,142 20,105,113 124 ,171,172 96,142,170 ,11s,170 124 ., . 124 . , 32,52,124 77,9496 ,1-14,177 ,124,173 113,172 77, 95, 143, 170 ,171,172 170, 171, 172 113 ,170,172 ,143,171 112,170,172 124 .. 112,170,172 . . 32,532,143 24,31,34 ,., 124 . . . .,., . 143 Foster, James 32, 53, 113, 171, 173 Fosdick, Don 32,124 Frazier, Gwen 27, 66, 124, 170, 172 Foster, Tim Freeman, Vic . . ,.,. . . 124 French, Brett . . . , . 113 French Club , 45, 59, 96, 97, 170 French, Deborah , . 124, 172, 173 French, Ione .,.,.,.,.,...... 143 Freund, Charla .,.,.. Frey, Connie . . . 79, 143, 170, 172 Friedeman, Lisa , 49, Fritzler, Frederick 124, 172 124, 170, 172 Fryberger, Vern ...,.,...,.,. 124 Fry, Carl . , ,113 Frydendal, Debbie . 113, 170, 172 FTA , . , 49, 76, 94, 95 Fuhr, Kent . ,..,. 124 G Gagelman, Starla . . 113, 170, 172 Gardner, Sue . . . 143 Garrett, Pennie 139. 143, 170, 171, 172 Galyardt, Barbara . . . . 113 Gaunt, Steve , .., 124,170 Gerritzen, Dorothy 124, 170, 172 Gerritzen, Edward .,...., 32, 125 Gerritzen,Virginia . ,. 143,171 Gerstenkorn, Don .,.,.... 32, 125 Gerstenkorn, Elizabeth 112, 170, 172 Gerstner, Mark .,., . , . 143 Gibbs, Frank ,. . ,. 143 Gibson,Carma . 143 Gibson, Randy . 113 Gibson Gibson, Steve . Giles, Sharon Gilliam, Tina , Gilliland, Shari . Gilpin, Billy . , Glover, Barbara Glover, James , Goad, Jeff . , . Gonsalez, Gilbert Gonsalez, Gloria , . , Gonsalez, Junior . Goodwin, Doug , . Goodwin, Janet , . , Goodwin, Jeff , . Goodwin, Mark , . , Goodwin, Stephanee Gordon, Carol .,.. Gordon, Cindy , . , ,Rodney ., 113 . ,125 139, 143, 170, 172 . ,..,.,. 113 124,170,172 170 . 125,171 ., 125,173 . . 32,113 ,. 144,172 11,143 . .. ., 113 113,170,172 . ., , . 125 . . ,. 113 113,171,172 113,170,172 125,170,172 Gorsline, George . . 170 Gotsche, Pam 114, 170, 172, 173 Gowdy, Mr. Charley . , 64, 106 Gowdy, Mrs. Diana . 20, 106 Graf, Mike . . 32, 125, 173 Graham, Sheena , . . 125 Gray, JoAn 125 Grimm, Robin 114, 170, 172,173 Grohe, Gregg 114 Guesnier, Gerald ,. 125, 170 Guesnier, Larry , . 114, 170 Guesnier, Renee . . 144, 171, 172 Gunn, Elizabeth . , . ., . 106 Gunn, Gena 34, 89, 92, 144, 170, 171, 172, 173 Guthrie, Terry . , .,., 114, 172 Gwin, Kay . ,. . 126, 170 Gymnastics H Habiger, Dennis . 28, 32, 144 Habiger, Linda . , 126. 172, 173 Hackerott, Phyllis 114, 172 Hague, .lack . , 106 Halbower, David . , . . 144 Halbower, Don 52, 59. 95, 104 Hall, Brett . . . 28, 144 Hall, Pamela , , 114.170, 172,173 Hamilton, Bill .,., 32, 114 Hamilton, Jan , 44, 144, 170, 172 Hammeke, David , . 144 Hammeke, June ,.,.. .. 114,173 Hammeke, Lynda , . 114, 172, 173 Hammeke, Marla 13, 126, 170, 171 Hammeke, Mary . , . 126, 172, 173 Hanks, Sharon Hannah, Kathy 126, 170, 171, 172 Hanson, Linda , 126, 170 Hanzlichek, Gregg , , . 126 Harbaugh, Terry . . 145, 173 Harmony, David .,.. , 126, 170 Harmony, David Harmony, Glenna 43, 110, 114, 170, 172, 173 Harms, Herb . 10, 77 145, 171 Harris, Pam 145, 152, 170, 171, 172, 173 Harris, Tim . . 114 Hartman, .lon . , 106 Hayes, Jerry 114 Hays, Barbara Heaton, Jane 41, 63, 78, 126, 170, 171. 172, 173 Hejny, Doug ..... , 126, 170 Hejny, Georgina , . . 126 Hejny, Janis 61,126, 170, 172, 173 Helfrich, Connie 145, 170, 172, 173 Helfrich,-Iohn . . .,.,,. ., 145 Hemphill, Debbie 18, 35, 114, 170, 172, 173 Henderson, Patty 123, 126, 170, 171 Henkle, Bob ,. . .. 114,170 Henkle, Sandy . ..... . 145 Henning, Terry Henre, Dianne 102, 145, 148, 173 Henre, Roger . 114 Henry, Ted . , . . 105 Herbnld, Gayle . 114 Herl, Kenneth Herl, Sharon . 145, 176 Hemld, Gail . 145 Herren, Bill . . . . 126 Herren, Carla 126, 172, 173 Herren, Scott . , , , 27, 126 Herren, Terry . . . . . 126 Herrenbruck, Wayne ,..,. 32, 145 Herrman, Karen . , . . , . 126 Herrman, Mark , . , , . 145 Herrman, Neal ... . . ., 145 Hertel, Cheryl , 145, 170, 171 Hertel, David . ..,... , . 126 Hertel, Daryl Hewitt, Jill 26, 80, 145, 170, 171, 172, 173 Hicks, Kate . . , .,.., 126, 173 Hilgendorf, Jan 89, 126 172, 173, 178 Hill, Jacqueline 89, 114, 170, 172, 173 Hilton, Rodney Hilton, Steve . . 32 Hipp, James 126 Hipp, John , . . 145 Hipp, Shirley , , . 127 Hiss, Jim , ., . 32,114 Hiss, Robert , . ..., 32, 114 Hitz, Lottie 45, 83, 114, 170, 172, 173 Hobbs, Debbie 83, 127, 170, 172, 173 Hobbs, Monty . . , 32, 83, 114, Hoberecht, Mark . ..,. 32, Hockett, Elwin . . . , . . 173 127 107 Holl, Dianne ,. 127, 171, 172 Hollembeak, Hal . . , . 32,114 Hollembeak, Paula 127, 170, 172, 173 Holmes, Jon , 32. 127, 171 Holmes, Paul . . 127, 170 Holt, Scott . 31, 32, 89, 127 HOMECOMING, BASKETBALL , . . , , , . . 80, 82, 83 HOMECOMING, FOOTBALL 40, 41, 42, 43 Hoover, Sally , . , . 145, 173 Horner, Jerry . , , . 115 Horyna, Terri , , , ,. . . . 115 Hoskins, Richard . . . , . 115, 173 Hoss, Jolene . . , 114, 170, 172, 173 Hostetler, Ruger .,.,,,.. 127, 173 Houchin, Snowlene .... . 146 Humphreys, Alice .,... 21, 107 Hunt, Bobby , , ., , .. 127 Hunter, Teri . . . , 114, 172 Huschka, Gail ,. 127, 172, 173 Huslig, Jim . . , . . 144, 146 Huslig, Richard . 102, 146 Huslig, Ron . . , . 115 Hutchison, Jon 37, 38, 44, 69, 76, 146 Hutton, Kirk , 66, 127 I Ingersoll, Steve ....., 49, 146, 171 Irick, Michael . . ...,..,.. 115 J Jackson, Christine ,. . . . . 115 Jackson, Mary , . , 127, 170 Jackson, Virginia Jacobs, Melvin , . . . , , , , James, David , .,., 103, 146, James, Ken . . , . , JCL . 115 173 127 115 James, Lynn . . .,.. . . , . . , 48, 49, 94,97 Jennings, Candy . . 127, 170, 173 Jenson, Archie . . . ,. 115 Jensen, Suzanne . . . 127 Jeroue, Barbara , , . . 115 Jeroue, Ken . . . , 32, 146, 171 Johnson, Bob . 32, 146, 171 173 Johnson, Connie , . . 127 Johnson, Elmo .,. .... 146 Johnson, George , . .,., 146 147 Johnson, Michael . . . , . . , 115 Johnson, Rita . 127, 170, 172 173 Johnson, Wayman , .,.. 32, 115 Jones, Cindy ., ,, ... .,. 146 Jones, Janice ., . , . .. . 115 Jordan, Rhonda . . . 103, 127 Jr.ClassPlay. ... . Judy, Kala . 45, 115,170, 172 Julian, Allen . , .,.,,. . , K Kaiser, Jim ,..,.,.., . . . 146 Kaiser, Marcia .,.... 115, 172 Karlin, Mary 89, 115, 170, 171 Karst, Debbie ....... 146, 170 170 . 54 , 173 115 , 170 , 173 , 173 , 172 Karst, Jeanne 34, 36, 49, 77 99, 127,171,172,173 Kaufman, Karleen 75, 127, 170, 172, 173 Kaufman, Nathalea 102, 146, 170, 171, 173, 178 Kayettes 48, 56, 57, 61, 74, 77, 95, 97 Keating, Jan 44, 75, 146, 170, 171, 172, 173 Keating, Kevin 44, 54, 126, 127, 171 Keeler, Karl 115, 170, 171, 172, 173 Keeler, Lana . . , 146, 170, 172, 173 Keenan, Cirtis ,...... ....,. 1 70 Keenan, Evan ...........,... 127 Keenan, Kathy, 127, 170, 172, 173 Keenan, Mary 28, 67, 69, 147, 170, 171, 172, 173 Keil, John . . .,.,, .,,..,. 1 15 Keil, Kathy ..,. , . . , , . , 147 Keith, Stella ..,.,........,.. 147 Keller, Debbie 12, 33, 147, 170, 171, 172, 173, 192 Keller, Patti . . 148, 170, 171, 173 Kenny, La Donna tcookj ..... 105 Kem, Wade Kems, Linda .....,.,... 115, 170 Kershner, Susanne . . 115, 170, 172 Kirkman, Kathy 115, 170, 172, 173 Kirman, Kristi . 148, 170, 171, 172 Kirkpatrick, Kevin . . 115, 118, 171 Klema, Judy ....,... 115, 170, 173 McKay, Sonia , .. . 128, 170, 172 Mr. Joe Boley conducts his Pep Band, during intermis- sion ofa home game, as the Pantherettes perform. Klepper, Carla 27, 34, 35, 76, 97, 89, 172 173 102, 148. 171 Klepper, Kathy 115 170,173 Kleweno, Kim . 127, 170 172, 173 Klima, Charlene . . 148 170, 172 Klima, Judy ... 115,170 172,173 Kline, Mr. Harry . .. .. . . 187 Klotz, Don ,...,.,.,.... .. 115 Kluender, Sue 76, 97, 148, 170, 171, 172, 173 Klusener, Curtis . . . 148 Klusener, Mary . . . .... , 127 Knipe, Debbie 33, 148, 170, 171, 172, 173 Koeller, Kathy ..... . . 127 Koeller, Karen , , . . . 115 Koelsch, Ronald. . 115, 170, 173 Koenig, Sandy . . . . 115, 173 Kohls, Doug . . .. ,.,. 115, 170 Komarek, Ellen .,,, 31, 35, 127 Koogle, Sally 44, 143, 170, 171, 172, 173 Korf, Jeanette . 115,170, 172, 173 Kottwitz, Mary ,..,. . 149 Kraisinger, Steve . .,., .... 1 15 Kramer, Ray . .. ,.,. .... 149 Krier, Allan .... 32, 43, 77, Kruckenberg, Homer . 55, 84, Kruckenberg, Marty ,.,,, Kuhn, Brad ....,, . Kuhn,Curtis .. . Kuhn, Jed .,.. '95, 149 107 127 115 149 127 Kultgen, Colette .. .. . 115, 170 Kultgen, Melissa . . 149, 170 L LaGasse, Nancy 33, 35, 127, 170, 172, 173 Laird, Cecilia . . .. . 127, 172,173 Laird, Nora . . . . . . . 149, 172 Lamb, Glennis Lang, Jackie .,. .. 115,171 Lang, Mary . , . 127,170,172 173 Langley, Norman ...,.. . 149 Larson, Joletta. 115,170, 172, 173 Larson, Lynn 41, 44, 63, 97, 127, 170, 172, 173 Laudick, Dennis ...,., 149, 171 Laudick, Ron ,....., 127, 170 Laughlin, Bonnie 28, 34, 35, 77, 95, 127,171,172, 173 Launchbaugh, Jim ..,. . . . 115 Lawson, Hal ..,.,..., . 83, 115 Law, Mary 22, 69, 127, 171,172,173 Law, Michele . , , . 149, 170, 173 Leeper, Paul ..,. . . ...,.,. 149 Leigan, Chuck 63, 77, 83, 149, 170 Leigan, Gina . . . .,.. 115, 172, 173 Leon, Diana ....., ,.,.. . 115 LeRoy, David ,,,.., 127,170, 171 LeRoy,Jeff .,, . . .. 128,171 LeRoy, Kathy 103, 149, 170, 171, 173 Lewis, Carol ...., , . 115, 170 Lewis, Debbie ...,.,. 115, 172, 173 Lewis,Troy ..,. . . . , 44, 149 Like, Mary .. . . 115,171 Liles, Brenda 128 Linsey, Nina . . . 115 Linenberger, Chris .....,. . 128 Linenberger, Craig ..,. . . . 128 Link, Denise ,. , . 115, 172, 173 Link, Linda ..,. . , . 128, 172, 173 Lipe, Shamnlyn . 78,128,172, 173 Liston, Patricia .,.,.,. , 116, 172 Little, Patrick . . . . . . 128 Lloyd, Carmen . . .. . 116,170,173 Lloyd, Penny .,. . . ... .. 116 Lofland, Janna ,. ., . 128,170 Lorence, Susan ..., . . 29, 128, 173 Love, Cindy 128, 170, 171,172,173 Lucas, Debbie .... . . . . 128, 172 Lucas, Gary ... 116,171 Lucas, Greg Luckert, Vemon . . , ,. . . 128,171 Lundstedt, Miss Maline ..,. . 107 Lundquist,Terry . . , 128, 170 Lupton, Susan 149, 170, 171, 172, 173 Luttrell, Curtis ....,. .,.,., 1 16 Luttrell, Vicki 150, 170, 171, 172, 173 Lyman, Jeannie 54, 89, 128, 172 173 Lynch, Sheryl ,. 116,171,172,173 McAl't'ee, Jennifer . . 128 McAllaster, Chuck . . . , 128 McAllaster, Paula 150, 164, 170, 171, 172 McAnulla, Roger McCallum, Rosalind 116, 164, 170, 172, 1721 McCarter, Ken ., .... .. . 128 McCauley, Melissa 116, 172, 7173 McCarter, Ken , 128 McCauley, Melissa 116, 172, 173 McClay, Renie McCulley, Kelly . . . 74 MacDonald, Emerson . ,. . 107 McDonald, Sherry . . 150,170 McDorman, Cindy 44, 50, 170, 171, 173 Miller, Cheryl 116. 164, 172, 173 Miller, Debbie 54, 128, 172, 173 Miller, Doris . 128, 170, 172, 173 Miller, Jay .. ,.,. . .. 116 Miller, Jill ,. . 36, 37,128,172 Miller, Kala .. .. 116,172,173 Miller, Monica . 151, 172,173 Miller, Rise. . . .. 116, 173 Miller, Roch , . 116 Miller, Ron , ,. 116 Miller, Tim . . . 116 Miller, Todd . .., .. ., 164 Miller, Yvonne 151, 170, 171, 172, 173 Ming, Brenda 89, 116, 170, 172 Ming, Cindy . ao,151,1711,17:1 Mingenback, Marla 89, 116, 170, 172, 173 Mitchell, Burt .. . ,,.. 116 Mitchell, Dale . . , . . 151 Moeder, Cheryl . . 116, 170, 172 Moeder, Debbie 128, 170, 172, 173 Moeder, Jolene 116, 170, 172, 173 Mohr, Brad . . , . 128 Mog, Barbara . . .. 128, 170 Montague, Brad . 152,170 Montague, Curtis . . . . 128 Moon, Clifford Moon, Daniel Moore, Denise . 116, 173 Moore, Leesa 102, 152, 171, 172, 173 Montgomery, Steve 24, 32, 42, 67, 69, 94, 152 Morgan, Kimberly , 116, 170, 1722 Morgan, Orlena ,,.. 170 Morgenstern, Jerry 108 Morris, Janice 128, 170, 173 Morris, Linda . , . . 152 Morris, Stephanie Morrison, George . . , . , 152 Morrison, Gary 116 Morrison, Kim . 128, 173 Morse, Harlon 171 Mull, Lynn ., . . 1711 Munz, Olen 32, 64, 77, 96, 170 Murphy, James . , 116, 173 Murphy, Kathy 152, 170 , 172, 17.1 Murphy, Sherrie 44, 77, 103, 152, 170.171,172,173 McKnight, Norma McKown, Bill . , 32. 110, 173 McKown, David. .. ... 77,150 McLaughlin, Kathy 128, 170, 171, 173 McLeland, Mark 76, 91, 144, 150 MeMinn, Karen . , 116, 170, 173 McMullen, James . . , 64, 116 McMullen, Sharon , 128, 170, 173 McPherson, Brad 25, 150 McPherson, Brit . . . . , . . 116 MacDonald, Alice , . 104, 107 Macurdy, Jamie. 35, 128 170, 173 MacWilliams, Matt Madden, John . ..,.,.. 150 156 Maher, Pam . .. . 128, 170, 173 Mai,Jan . ... 150,170 171,173 Maison, Paulet . , . . . 107 Maneth, Carla 128, 164, 170, 173 Margheim, Patricia 116, 170, 171, 173 Margheim, Paul 32, 90, 128, 171, 173 Mar, Donna . .. , 150 Marsh, Gary . . 128, 170 Marsh, Kathy. , . .. . . 150 Marsh, Roger . . 107 Marshall, Josephine . .. 60, Martinez, Mary 116. 170, 171, Martin, John . ...... 26, 150, 107 173 171 Maser, Cindy . . ... 116 Maser, Dan ,... . . . . . 32, 128 Maser, Mike 32, 128, 16-1 Mason, Dan . ... . 27,116,118 Mathers, Nancy 116, 170, 173 Matthews, Shelly , 96.75, 79, 150, 164, 170, 171, Medlam, Vic .,., , .,.,,.,., Meier, Kathleen ,.,.,... 116, Miester, Florence . ..,. 75, 113 116 170 107 Meltzer, Hal . . .. . 128,171, 173 Mermis, Jane 43, 45, 116, 164, 170, 171, 173 Merrit, Jon . . . 128 Mettscher, Vicky 128, 164, 170 Meyeres, David Milhon, Sandy ., . 150, 170, Miller, Bonnie 150, 173 170 Murray, Kerry . . . . 129 Murray, Phil . 48,118, 15:1 Musgrove, Jim . , 32, 73, 12 Muth, Cheryl . 116 Muth, Dianna . 1711 Muth, Tony 153 Myer. Kathy . 173 Myers, Bill . . 32, 77, 153 N Nagel, Karen 128, 170, 172, 173 Napolitano, Paula . . , 170, 172 Narin, Caryl . ,., ,. 153, 170 Narin, Cathi .. 1129, 170, 172, 173 Nebergall, Bettie . . . 106, 108 Nebergall, James . , 74, 80, 81, 108 Neeland, Dennis 32, 116, 170 NFL ,. .36 Nichelson, Desa 75, 116, 170, 172, 173 Nicholson, Jim ,. , . 129 Nicholson, Leonard . . . . 153 Nicolet, Gary 129 Nicolet, Kenny . . 116, 170 Niederee, David . . . 32, 116 Neideree, Mike Nobles, Dana . . 80 Nobles, Danny . , . 24, 32, 153 Noblitt, Betty . . 129 Noblitt, Bill 153, 170 Noblitt, Gail Nolte, Dale . . . . 129, 173 Notting, Lee. . . 116 Nyberg, Gary , . . . 153 Nystrom, Kristine . 116, 170, 173 O O'Borny, Mark . . . 153, 170 O'Brien, Marla 11, 34,35, 139, 172 Ochs, Debra . . .... 129 Ochs, Frank . . . . 129 Ochs, Scott 32, 116 Ochs, Sue Ann O.E. and D.E.. . . . 79 Oetken, Ron . . . 153 Oliver, Daniel . . . 116 Oliver, Nancy . 129, 171, 172 Oller, George Osborne, Jim . . 32, 43, 116, 173 Owen, Harry , 129 1, . 1 -4,- 3 rx.. V i M ,GL A In V . ' 4 I 'M ' ' I L ,T li Q- if 'F'-TPI QP Tr' if '1 a-,.T.,, . , P 'V 5 ' -, P I ' I ' H eww, f A ,vi 47 1' ,F 1 7 if 1.71,-A-.r., ,..,, , 7 ,, ,, ,W . T' 1 my H W., a ,,,. T ' :MSN sup! fe' Tl-'lm 1 7 'f 'iv-A-5--... 'u-.wmnnm w e-. pep Club members Jan Hilgendorn Nathalea Kaufntan entertain the Debbie Coddingwn, Lexie Pugh, and Student body during UPQP rally- P R Riggs, Keith .. Hliiliisgj Risley,Albert . . 131 PANTHERS TALES 28, 38, 59, 76, 79 Parr, Tim ., , . ... . 117 Parry, Kristi ,. 129, 170, 171,173 Partridge, Sharon 129, 170, 171, 172 Partridge, Terry , . .... , . , 129 Peacock, Sheldon . , . . . 153 Peak, Glenda . .. , .. . 153, 161 Pedigo, Connie . 117, 171, 172, 173 Pedigo, Sharon Pelster, Kim . . 117, 171, 172 Pelster, Mark , . . .,.. . , . 129 Penka, Kenneth 117, 170 Pennington, Jim ,.. ., .. 117 Pennington, Lloyd PepClub. ,. ., ,.24,33 Perkins, Linda .. , . . 153, 172 Pewchka, Loretta , . 117, 171, 173 Peschka,Tom.,. 154 Peters, Deby 95, 154, 171, 172, 173 Peters, Lynn 44, 85, 154, 171, 172, 173 Peters, Susan . . 117, 172, 173 Peterson, Dorothy 3, 43, 154, 171, 172, 17 Peterson, Mindi 75, 129, 171, 173 Petz, Cammy Petz, Connie . , , ,. , 172 Petz, Lynette 33, 79, 103, 154, 170, 171, 172 173 Phillips, Renee 126, 129, 171 173 Piland, Cindy . . . 117 173 Piland, Neil . . ..., .... 1 29 171 Piper, Sally , . .,. . 117, 171 172 Polson, Annie 34, 38, 89, 92, 94, 103, 154,171,172,173 Polzin, Mary Lou 35, 83. 129, 171, 172, 173 Popp, Janet Postlethwaite, Darrell . . 154 Pottr, Jennifer 117, 171, 172, 173 Potts, Cathy 90, 154, 171, 172, 173 Potts, Pam .., 29,171,172 173 Powell, John . . . , , 154 Prescott, Jim Price, Bobby . . . .. 117 Price, Eddie . . . . 154 171 Price, Lowell Price, Sherman , . , 12 20, 24, 108 Price, Steve ., . , , ,. 117 Pugh, Lexie . 33, 89, 130, 173 178 Pullin, Marilyn . ,. 154 171 Radke, Egene . . . . 130 Rainbolt, Cathi 170, 173 Rajewski, Mike . . . . . 117 Rankin, Darleta Rankin, Gary ,,... ,. 117, 170 Rathbun, Charlotte . 130, 172, 173 Rathbun, John 66, 69, 75, 97, 154, 171 Rattleif, Darrel .,.,. 148, 154, 170 Raymer, Terry . . 32, 117 Read, George , . . 130, 170 Reece, Richard , , 32, 117, 118 Reed, Max. . ,,,,. . 108 Reed, Terry .... ,.,.,. , 154 Reed, Willie 62, 63, 65, 82, 90, 92, 155 Reeves, Tom Reha, Helen ,. .... ... 108 Reinhardt, Brent ,. . . 155,171 Reinhardt, Donald . , 130 Reinhardt, Greg . . 96, 130, 170 Reinhardt,Jon . . .,, .,. , 117 Reinhardt, Nadith , .... 108 Reinhardt, Randy .,.. , . ,. 171 Reinhardt, Russell Reiser, Cathy 9, 45, 117,-170, 172, 173 Remmert, John . . . . 69, 155, 179 Reno, Deede . , , , 130 Replogle, Jane 89, 117, 170, 171, 172, 173 Resner, Gerald ,. ,... . . 130 Replogle, Jane 89, 117, 170, 171, 172, 173 Resner, Gerald . ,.,. 130 Revell, Darrell 69, 77, 102, 155, 170, 173 Revell, Mike . ,.,.,. ,. 117 Rexwinkle, Angela ,. , . 111 Rhorea King and Queen R.horea Staff , . , . , 29, 75 Rice, Mark . , . ,.,... 117 Rice, Patty . 117, 170, 172 Rice, Teresa , 35, 117, 172, 173 Richards, Holly . ,..... . 156 Richley, Craig ,. ,..... 118 Richter, Linda 118, 172, 173 Ridge, Frances . 130 Riegal, Colleen . . . . . . . , . 108 Riegel, Colleen . . ,. . 108 Riegel, LuAnne 38, 48, 77, 92, 156, Ritterhouse, Robert . , . . . . 131 Ritterhouse, Wanda 48, 156, 171, 172, 173 Roberts, Krista 22, 38, 69, 156, 170, 171, 172 Roberts, Viva , , . , , . , 108 Robinson, Curtis ,. ,. 64, 73, 156 . 32, 131 Robinson, Dan , Robinson, Debbie . . . 22, 131, 172 , 18, 32 Robinson, Richard Robinson, Teresa .. . 18, 170, 172 Rohleder, Ann 131, 170, 171, 172, 173 Rondeau, Mark 8, 32, 43, 67, 69, 92, 94, 156 Root, Ron . 131 Rose, Helen ..., ., , 118,171 Rosenberg, Joyce , . 118, 170, 172 Ross,Pat , ., ..,157 Rotenberger, Marcia 49, 63, 157, 170, 172, 173 Rothenberger, Marla 77, 157, 171, 172, 173 Rounkles, Wieland . . 103, 157 Rowe, Bob .,,. .,.. . . ., 131 Ruble, Kirt , , ,. . 32, 157 Ruckman, Betty .,,. . , , , , 157 Ruckman, Shirley . 118, 172, 173 Humble, Debbie . . 131, 170, 173 Rush, Kathie . ... .. 131 Russell, Anita. , , . , 131, 173 Russell, Lloyd. , . . 131 S Saenz, Ramona . 85,157,171, 173 Saenz, Michale . ,,.,.,,. 32, 118 Sander, Debbie . . . ,... 131 Sander, Edward , . , . . 131 Sander, Karen . . . , . 131 Sander, Leroy Sander, Mark . .. . . . . . . 157 Sanko, Cindy . . 78,131,171,173 Sappenfield, Victoria ..,. . , . 118 Sappenfield, TeCoa. . . . 68, 139, 157, 173 Sauer, Katrina 63, 89, 118, 171, 172, 173 Savage, Debbie ,.,,. 157, 172, 173 Schamaun, Lana 78, 84, 131, 170, 172, 173 Schamaun, Marsha 157, 170, 172, 173 Schamaun, Steve 118 Schartz,Cheri .. 131,171,172 173 - Schartz, Deena .,.. 131, 171, 172 Schartz, Elizabeth Schartz, JoAnna .,,.,... 118, 170 Schartz, Po Ellen , . 131, 170, 172 Schartz, Randy ..,.,,,. ..,. 1 57 Schartz, Tony .....,.. 32 41 157 schaub, Liz 1 , 118, 170,172: 173 Schauviege, Roy . . . 131 Schenk, Rhonda 30, 78, 89, 131, Schenkel, Janet . . . Scheuerman, Ann . Schenkel, Chris . , 170, 172, 173 . H157 131 , ,.,... 108 Schlitter, Dianna 157, 170, 171, 172 173 Schloemer, Denton . . Schmidt, Janice . . , ..,.,..,131 171, 172 157, Schmidt, Mike , . , 62, 63,158,171 118 Schmidt, Sheila . ,171,173 Schmidtberger, Steven ....., 118 Schmidtt, Aline . 108 Schneider, Geralyn . . Schneider, Marla Schrader, Ted Schridde, Randy . . , . .. 118,172 .,.,..158,172 131 Schumacher, Karla 131, 172, 173 Schuster, Stan , . . Schwager, Ray . . Schwartz, Elaine , . . , ,,.,.... 131 . 63, 15, 170 171, 172 173 158, Schartz, Pam . . 118, 170,172, Sc hwartzkopf, Dick , Schwilling, Cherylen Schwilling, Gary . , Schwindt, Jerry 118 Schwartzkopf, Michele ,.,.,.. 95 158, 170, 171, 172, 173 . . . . 118, 170 172, 173 . , . . . 131 Scranton, Shauna ..,., 66, 67, 69, 103, 159, 171, 173 Secord, David ..... Selle, Allan ,.., 32,118 ,., , 131, 170 Seuser, Bill . , . , , . , 105 Sexon, June ,.. ... 118,172,173 Shaffer, Linda . . . . 159, 171, 172 Shaffer, Pat ,....... 159, 171, 173 Shaheen, Jim , . Shank, Marty . , . Sharp, Charles . . . She Sharks .,.., . , 131 . ,.,.. 118 119, 170 30, 34, 89, 91 173 Sheets, Donna , ,.,. 131, 172, Sheets, John ..., . . ..,.,. 119 Shelby, Tom . , . ,,.,.,, 159, 171 Shepard, Julia ...... 131, 172, 173 Sherman, Dean Sherman, Donald ,.,. Sherman, Kevin 118 Sherwood, Clayton , . , . ..... 119 Shuey, Pam .... ..,.... 1 31, 173 Shull, Ann .... .,.. 4 4, 173, 159 Shull, Jeff ,. ,. . ,..,. ,, 131 Shull, Kevin ,,.. .....,.,.,, 1 31 Sikes, Melanie ..,.. 119, 172, 173 Simonson, Kim 102, 134, 159, 171, 172, 173 Skolaut, Kathi 30, 75, 89, 131, 171, 172, 173 Skolaut, Mike . .... 32, 119, 171 Slack, Mark .., ... 119,171,173 Slater, James . . , Sloan, Robert .,., . .,.,. 131 119 Smaltz, Susan ,. ... 89,119,173 Smith, Barbara . .... ...... 1 08 Smith, Becky ,. , 159 171,172,173 Smith, Connie .. , .,.,..,.. . 119 Smith, Chuck . . . . . . 66,131 Smith, Donald ,... Smith, Eric ,.... 108 .. 119 Smith, Janice .... .,.... 1 59, 172 Smith, Lonnie Smith, Marlene 159, 171, 172, 173 Smith, Monica . 119, 171, 172, 173 Smith, Phillip .,., .,,. . . 131 Smith, Princess ..,. . , , 159, 173 Smith, Randy . . . . 89, 159 Smith, Reginald . .. 63,132 Smith, Roberta , . . Sneath, Doug , . . . . Snell, Bob 119 32,119 Soden, Sara 159, 170, 171, 172, 173 Solso, Christy 36, 55, 119, 171, 172, 173 Spacil, Mike Spanish Club ,... ,.,. 44 , 97 Spencer, Karen . . . . . 159 Spong, Lester , . . , 108 ...1'2 Sr. Class Play ..,.... Stambaugh, Dale ,......,.,.. 132 Stambaugh, Jerry .....,,. . , 119 Standley, Donna 79, 83, 93, 159, 172 170, Staples, Mark .....,., 89, 103, 159 Weiser, Cathi . ,........ 133 Staudacher, Kathy Steadman, Kathy . . . .... 132 Steele, Vince Steffan, Jerry , . , , . , 132 Steinert, Gary , . . ..... . 132 Stein, Gary ... .., .. . 76,119 Stephens, Ginger .i,...., 159, 173 Steiner, Laurie . ,. ,. 119,171,172 Stevenson, Gary .... ..,.,.. 1 32 Stos, Randy ,.... ..,. 1 19 Stoskopf, L. R. ... ,... 108 Straub, Janice . . . ...,, , 119 Straub, Ron ..,....,.,... 28, 132 Straw, Tom ..,.,...,,.,..... 132 Streck, Sally . 37, 66, 132, 172, 173 Stremel, Nancy .. . .,.,.,. . 132 Stremel, Nick .,... ...,. 1 60, 170 Stremel, Susan. .. ,..., 119,171 Stricker, Cindy, 132, 171, 172, 173 Stricker, Patty 160, 170, 1722, 173 Strunk, Gregg .....,,,.....,. 132 Stuco ,...,.. .,.. ....., 3 7 , 94 Studtmann, Nathan ..., ..., 1 19 Studtman, Steve ,...,.,. . . . 160 Suchy, Brenda .,....,....,. 160 Suchy, Connie ,. . . 119,171,172 Suchy, Randy ... . ..,. .. 119 Suchy, Richard ,.,. ..., , 119 Suchy, Rodney ,...,., 49, 54, 171 Suitor, Lonnie Sullivan, Kim . 132, 170, 172, 173 Suppes, Margie , 119, 171, 172, 173 Suppes, Ginger . . , . . . 160 Switzer, Ron ,...,. . ....,. 160 Szajunk, Philip ,... . . , 58, 109 T Taylor, DeeAnn ....,..... 95, 160 Taylor, Maribeth . . 119, 171. 173 Taylor, Dick . . .,..,,,.,. 79. 160 Taylor, Mike .... , .. , 1:12, ! O Taylor, Steve .... , . 119, 170 Taylor, Terry . . . . . 132 Teagarden, Carol .... . . . 160 Teater, Tom , ,... 132 Teft, Sheelly 102, 160. 171, 172, 173 Tennis .......... 31, 33, 34, 35 Teeple, Sandra . . , 109, 158 Terry, Allyson 49, 160. 171, 172, 173 Tew, Jean . , . .,.,., 119 Thespians ., . .,...,.. . 44 Thompson, Adele ,.,. , . . 105 Thompson, Kirk ..,.. ..... 1 19 Thompson, Willis Thornton, John , . ......, 21, 109 Thurman, Denise 18, 83, 102, 160, 171, 172, 173 Tiede, Ken . . . . ........ , 132 Timm, Lynn ... ,...,... . 119 Titus, Jeff ...,....,., 49,132,171 Tobias, Debbie ..... .... 7 5, 160 Tomlin, Mark .... . . , .. 119 Tompkins, Robert Track . .....,... . . 90, 91 Tracy, Joe' ,...,...,.. ... 119 Traynor, Jackie ...,.... . . . 132 Trowbridge, Josephine ....... 53 Troutman, Brad .,....,.. 119, 170 Troutman, Nat ...... 75, 79, 160, 171, 173 Turley, Steve .... .. . 132,170 Tumer, Lane ...... ...,.. 8 0 Tumer, Pam ..,..,.. . . . 132 Tumer, Mr. Richard ....,.., 11'0 Turner, Shelley .,.,.,....... 119 Tumer, Stephanee 13, 67, 77, 160, '173 U Ueckert, Karen . 132, 171, 172, 173 Underwood, Kelley ,... 32. 64, 119 Unrein, Carol .....,. 161, 172, 173 Unrein, Mary . 119, 171, 172, 173 Unrein, Sharon ,..... 132, 171, 173 Unrein, Velda . . ..,. 119, 171, 173 Upper 102 ..,.....,. . . . 102, 103 Urban, Cindy , 132, 171, 172, 173 Urban, Glorai .......,... 150, 171 Urban, Paul ,.,.,.,.,..,.,,. 109 V Vanaman, Marvin . , . , . . 132 Vanaman, Mike VanCamp, Janice .... .,., 1 19 VanCamp, Mark ...,........ 132 VanSkike, Keith . . . . . . 161, 170 VanSkike, Roger . . . ..... . 119 Veesart, Louie . .. .... 170 Veesart, Mary . . . . . Vink, Kenny .,.,.., Vink, Terry Vonfeldt, Marlin ..... . . . , . Vonfeldt, Mike .... Vonfeldt, Ralph .,.. Vsetecka, Colleen .. Vsetecka, Craig ..,, Vsetecka, Elaine .,., W Wade, Kent 38, 62, 63, 83, 89, Waggoner, Mike .,........,., Waggoner, Theresa 57, 119, 171, Wagner, Eugene .... Wagner, Randy .... Wagner, Richard , . . Waitt, Gary .,... Walker, Phil ..,.....,....,.. Wallace, Jim .......,.,.,. 32 Wallert, Jackie . 162, Walls, Dale ...,...,. Walter, Cathi ....... Walter, Debra .,.,., Walters. Kenny , . ..,..... 32 Walts,Don .. . Walts, Steve ..,.,..,.... 75 Wapelhorst, Clara . . . Ward, Dana 63, 162, Ward, Ed Ward, Justin ...., Ward, Robert . . . Ward, Shane . . Ward, Thad Ware, Karl ..,.,.,. Wamer, Darlene . . . Warren, Lauri . . 128, 171, 172 Watkins, JoAnne ..,.,., 120 Watkins, Kathy ...,. Wayne, Mark Weaver, MaryJo Webb, Connie , . Weber, Denise . . Weber, Steve ..,. Webster, Marc ..,......,.... Weese, Jefl' ....,., ,..., 1 33 Weide, John . . , . 32, 77, 163 Weigal, Pam .... 56, 163, 171 Weigel, Mark . ....,,...,.. . Weisner, Bob .,.. Weiser, Mary Lou .,.,..,. 57, Weiser, Mike 77, 88, 89, 134, Weiser, Terry ....,. Welbrock, Lyle .............. Welch, Kathleen . Welch, Paul ..... Weller, David . . . Wells, Debra ..... Wendler, Lora . . , Wendt, Janell ,.,. Wemer, Craig . . . Wemer, Karen . Werth, Coleen . Wess, Greg ... . . West, Mark .,.,.. West, Marty . . , Westfall, Connie Westfall, Dale . . . Wetzel, Randy , . . White, Connie8r 161,171 134,161,173 162 .. 119 32119 162 171 ,. 119 132,171 172 94, 102,162 133 172,173 32 133 119 170 109 133 171 133 133 171,173 176 133 119,172 173 119,171 172 133 109 171 162,171 176 171,172 173 163 120 120 .. 133 163171 173 173 163,171 173 133 133 ., 120 133 170 171 172 120 163 171 109 163, 173 63,133 133 120,171,173 163 133 120 133,171,173 163,172 163 120, 171, 172, 173 120, 171, 172,173 133,173 75,109 163,171, 172, 173 133,171, 172, 173 133 63,236,133 79, 163, 171, 172 133 White, Gary ..,.. White, Larry . . . White, Ronald . . Wiesner, Terri . . Wiles, Galen ..,.. . . 62, 63, 73, 133 Wiles, Kevin ......,,.... 127 Wilkerson, Terry Williams, Doug ......,.,.,.. Williams, Marie , Williams, Pam ....,.......,. Williams, Shonda Williams, Steve 163,171 133, 171, 172, 173 32,-13,120 ,163 133,171,173 133 82,164, 172, 173 133 133, 171,172, 173 Williamson, Sylvia .,...,. 74, Williamson,Terry . , . 32, 120, Wilson, Connie ............., Wilson, Daniel ...,,....,. 32, Wilson, Dixie . . Winter, Calvin ,............. Winter, Kim . .. Wintholz, Becky Wise, Bemise . . . Wondra, Barbara .......,..., Wondra, Richard ..,., 29, 133, Woodrow, Mike . . Woody, Brad ,.,.... Wrestling ,.....,.. Wright, Karen 30, 164 110 164 120 120, 171,172, 173 109 120,171, 172, 173 120,171, 172,173 164 120 171 133 32 64, 70,71,72 35, 89, 133, 171, Wright, Suzanne . , Wynn, Lee , ., ,. Wynn, Robert Y Yahne, Mrs. Elverta Yahne, Mark , . . Yeager, Jeff , . , .. . Young, Mr. Richard Younker, Cindy . , . Youtsey, Ron .... v 173 120 133 109 170 164 109 173 1120 Y Z Zecha, Brenda . 133, 171 172 Zelenka, Janet , .. .., 120,171 Zelenka, Sue . , ,. . 133 Zero, Margaret ,...., ....,. 1 71 Zimmer, Bill . . . ,. 133,170 Zimmerman, Brenda Zimmerman, Debbie 133, 171, 172, 173 Zimmerman, Kathy ,. . . 133 Zimmerman, Mike Zimmerman, Richard ... ,... 133 Zwenger, Paula ..,.. 133, 172, 173 i Q . Q 3 Inhabitants of the lunchroom engage in gossip, studying, and a little eating in their short lunch hour. .fn I really believe that your goal this hour should be to develop and agree upon your fi- nal page - what goes in it, the picture that goes on it, and what you're going to say. l've been asking people what has made this year. They usually mentioned some special activity . . . The only thing that made this year was this hour . . . . . . a lot of unanswered questions, it's real hard, a lot of the same answers, it's kind of hard to express. How do you picture that? Last years seniors wanted to get out and go to college. This year the idea is to get outjust to get out. This year I think it's going to be different because they aren 't going. What is the attitude? Is it with the school? I don't think we're that much different from last year. 'Do you realize how far behind Kansas as a state is in education? Something like 34th. My God! . . . At least they have a direction to go in. Right now I'm so lost I don't know what I'm going to do. Look how many take advantage . . . 'I haven 't done a thing this year and yet I'm happy with myselffor doing it. I'rn not ready to graduate and go ong I haven 't learned enough. . . . but there's very little difference between college and high school . . , Some people have the wrong impression of what college is going to be. , . . you're going to learn what you think you need to learn. College isn't for everybody . . , . . . you 're going to get out ofit what you put into it. 'H . . it 's all in thepoint ofview when you go A I t ,. Are you scared? Yea, The Stor of 7 2? .. , it's so much ofa social thing. I worked my tail off last year. This is my best year for fun. You can 't base the lastpage on seniors. The seniors made so much fun of us it made as proud to be sophomores. . . they were inoolvedg they were interested . . . There are no senior leaders this year. A ' Qi, J ' ff E . wifi? fi Y Rise W ggwfefiszjfgftg gi gg.: yi W vsfitw J-P .,o, .g,,,-N.-... . g..,g.,, , . webs? fm. y, f ' . . , Ithinh values are changing. . . . spirit of the team is dictated by the spir- it ofthe school. . . . should it be dedicated to us? Or should it be sophomores, juniors, and seniors? ' We ought to wrap up the book with what the feeling of the school is. We can't tell what sophomores and juniors But what are we going to do about the last page? . . . lthink ifyou don't have faith in yourself or if you don't care to have faith in yourselfi then you 're not going to have a good year. I like our class. ' . . . it's the best. No it isn't, every class claims they're the best. l' 'My' God, how do you rate 'ern - one to ten? I think this is the last page: it's the attitude of the school. , . , it's right on for change. We haven 't found ourselves yet . . . You may be a leader but if nobody shows you how, you can 't lead. What are we goin to do with the lastpage? I thought we were going to do one of Karst's poems, you know, the thing we had in the intro and in the Christmas section. 'Vind homecoming. Great, who will write it? How about a picture ofa person with a cap and gown with alittle kid . .. Or a little kid sitting there putting on his brothers robe . . . .. . now he's given up his toys and now he's becoming what his brother is . . . . . . the litle kid represents new youth . . . ' How will that explain question mark? . . . the story of '72,' the end of the story is us going out. It 's not the recycling ofkids . . . I don 't think we shouldput the school in it. We are the school. Hey! Let's just get a tape-recorder and do this some thing tomorrow, print it in 8 pt. type andput it on the lastpage. Let's get out of here. . . . they 're touching people and reaching think. H people when no one else has . . . Seniors are the school. 180 M Q' fm X khaki 1' bw A VW MWEWMSJTUQW X 30 'MN P V M 0 WA NWC Q25 M22 D Qs 5 7 b W . Veg 3 GD Quia cyxffg' L V35 Q Qgplplxm- .A , A0 gk 'rw Qjbw HJ' Efbnwuzmmfbb lAJ,,L'kjkJbU fjudw ML f Y ' Qjkjdw !Qz'UvEuQy 'Q f Q, Q 23052 8? Q Ha 99 19652 if Ziffafa x QKQQESDPK if ff? tif ff . Q? Ca Q2 ig Q22 if 2 EQQQRQ QQ ya 'fb P 2323552 we . 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