North Kansas City High School - Purgold Yearbook (North Kansas City, MO)

 - Class of 1963

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To the Juniors, this year has been one of prepara- tion for their future Senior year. It has been filled with fun, activities, endless hours of homework, and those dreaded finals. For us, the Seniors, this has been the most worth- while and exciting year we have ever had. It is fright- ening to think that this is our final year as students of North Kansas City High School. Even after graduation and for the rest of our lives, our Alma Mater will al- ways hold a sacred place within our memories. It doesn't seem possible that we could be leaving some of the most enjoyable years of our lives, our teachers, and our friends, to go our separate ways. The Purgold Staff has compiled a personal account of the past days and months of this year, to reflect upon in the years to come. We, the Purgold Staff, of the year nineteen hundred and sixty-three, proudly present our rf if -tiff' i ' A K ,Q,L,,VLi . 1 1 C ,J 1 ff 1 6-H ff K A 9 .Sid ffl -1' 3 1 ,' 'A S-if as KJ X Kfril, gn. 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During her years at North Kansas City High School, this year's honoree has been highly instru- mental in bringing to our school new prestige, added honors, and bright trophies by the excellent participa- tion of her students in national, state, and local debate and speech tournaments. Besides guiding her proteges in these endeavors, she has directed class plays, served as class sponsor, been active in professional teachers' organizations, and sponsored a local chapter of the National Forensic League, as well as the Debate Club. All of this has been in addition to the classes she has taught in English, speech, and debate, and the many week-ends spent on debate trips. So for her quiet, unassuming manner, her fourteen years of sincere devotion to the teaching of her students, and for her outstanding work in the field of speech and debate, we, the Senior Class of the North Kansas City High School, do proudly dedicate this, the 1963 Pur- gold, to you, Miss Mabel Hale. .ffl she has e many 'ourteen tudents, ech and sas City 53 Pur- i x 2 1 err. f If . .. X -Q ' Ky .. ff S xv iii 2 -r E 2 Us S4 , , -:v5: A f' 5 X 'Axmg fneclicafion Q-'or in Wage! ,Hafe 4? XX X Z NX .-A-. ... M - .--V-- ,af ffl Z We Hornets were very proud to have been hosts to the sweet and lovely Lisbet Krane from Mo i Rana, Norway, for the past school year. She has lived in the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. McCann and their daughter Marilyn. Lisbet has spent a year filled with activity, she worked on the 1963 Purgold, cheered as a member of the Pep Club, and served as a member of both Student Council and Y-Teens. She has brightened many a day for her fellow-Hornets with her winning smile and warm personality and has had little time to become homesick for her parents, 15 year old brother, and her dog back home. Mrs Mar ly vx life Field Con and Back tici Co a re fect' over I3 u 1 dean A i nets, make One. ,Warm ornef Mjefcome iuen fo 5 f X ., f MER J M : flu Q .. I ? 2 4 X 4 'xx if 1 ge i X Ten months ago I came to .this city completely a stranger. But as the days passed. by, and through the .hospitality and friendliness of the Americans, I felt very much at home. In my American family and School particularly, I observed the ideals of life here .that make this a great nation, 1 Sufelb' ?nJ0Y?d my days with you, and thg memories ot those days will forever linger in my heart. Lf. s nave isbet ' the the and pent d on nber nber zens. ' her smile little ents, back Q . Conrado Lancion, son of Mr. and Mrs. Conrado Lancion, Sr., of Magpog, Marinduque, Philippines, has been warm- ly welcomed into the American way of life by being one of the two American Field Service students this past year. Conrado has lived in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert O. Smith and their son J, R., Conradois American Hbrotherf' Back home, he is king of the household over his four sisters. Conrado has par- ticipated in the activities of the Student Council and the Hi-Y besides serving as a reporter on The Hornet's Buzz. His in- fectious smile and his sincerity have en- deared him to the hearts of many Hor- nets, and he has contributed much to make this year at Northtown a pleasant N X ,1,s t so OIIC. N..- 'S qfuclenfa, cliiagef Jgrane .fdncl Conraclo ollanczon fl' This year in Kansas City has been an unforgettable experience, and I have had a wonderful time here at NKC. Ev- eryone has been so kind and helpful to me, and I feel that I am really one of you and not only a visitor. I think the Ameri- can Field Service program is one of the best wa IS to establish understanding be- tween nations all over the worldf' QWLQQQ , .W . ,,,1,.,,,,,,,-,-,U .L.Qi,K,,,T-ig. --- ,.. ..,., wb '44 Q N , W 'L ' . Xl! , Q! ,-Q--, F1 'QQ rlyvi X g O x,ffNWf2fQ ' .gf 1, 22 5 ! X If Ck is A Q f7 Cf-1 , ' yu, ,J V' ff XA ,r ,.VA ij X I: , U kr , r -'QW A -W HJ Ny WL' ELS - Jkit awk Jxakeb fm 6' f ' 'uf A - xv, - N 1, my 1' NL . z ix 7 K. X Cl., f X , C N, , 'gf . gig jazz, , x f X kick 0 iw' , 6, If J I ,Y ,A A HJ C KZ? X. XJ kgt FD xx - E Cx X.. bp L X, V 'W 5 - 4, '-,, , A , in VUQ-A Qfy 22, Q 'qiiffgy 51 fb vrp ,, , , 2. g XXV 'Vw Q -fx X . C,!hji?4L' ck QQCK Q ' xg ' O cd KQV C ' H , YVUY Q, Q am 1 XKWZL I KL A -. luv , 13- AJ 5, -6 A K- V ,Y .Q 4, Cf-1' K - t-62 W , 4 1 ,, f M Q fp w ffm wb ffgif ,iff CL N NL, QM RCA, I. 7 , Q ,lL ,xl O Qm,f m?m ' C Q, iscj 'DR , X Cixi f C x. ka X f Q , J 7f'j EQ A Mk fu 4, YQ J, A E S462 67, g6 ' A Z 'k' K QQ 1 J QQQQ ' Xiuif f 3 if 2 1 . NU 291, if CQ 7 LQ, 5 gif Q Lwiff I 7 1 N, Q1 Lg ,f CLK A Qqfm , W L I i 19:11 fgia A QQ , qc CM iq? K CL' Q if Q4 EVM 1655? GCI! an ul'l'iCu um f ,Y ' Rx, Lf ,' J J . W High fered tunitie riculul to ma p We, the students of North Kansas City High School, are fortunate in being of- fered the very best in educational oppor- tunities. A fine faculty and a varied cur- riculum blend together to open the doors to many golden opportunities. ' K so iooi !s.,c,sD,vaTHa-ef ff--ef V4 DD as , , uw ,,,, -. ,,.,,,,............, ma .--- --------' 54 f f iff, Q71 f f A awieiyiwz nf i f ij ff Q If ff ? f , X , . 4 l7! 'Mfffmf' ff ' fi? sl 24 1 Nw jlvwenn division for the entire school district. ,xdvlminirifrafion At .the helm of the educational program of the North Kansas City Public School District is an experi- enced school administrator, Dr. R. B. Doolin, who has completed his eighth year as chief executive of the North Kansas City School System. t , X k THE BOARD OF ED L u 4 i 5 t 1 KV' S-.1 sm ilu Q .I i X UCATION - Mr Forrest Greer Dr R B Doolin Mr Gene Ha ' M D M.: Mr. Forrest Greer, the Assistant Superintendent of Schools, is in charge of the building and maintenance ii: nga 554 ii. eff -y , P31 , . ,MZ 1 fag ,jill izlj 'L wg 9? Q35 ti 'Y 5,455 Tv X Q 2 Q 1 X X , Hs M e ,535 S c,a-, Sgt c g5fsfSxms:.-f, J., SSXY. X E , W X .i Q .VX DX? R can X1 4 at 1 t NS K A X ,f X. AE-.5 ew XWXS, H 1 X was Y, N xi X vmf if UYWPNNKN A J-Dk. uf .V ' .Mr 1' Z 21 4 As princip problems 1 Ewing, Mr' Raymond Finch M E D . n . ' ' ' . , . rris, 12 on Kumpy, Mr. D Wilfred Hart, and Mr. Robert gates. ' Lewis' Mr' William C' Davidson' Mr' R' F' Poynter' Mr' H' Virgil Bower' xi 12 ' ix Cl cipal ' ' - --f- 1-1-aw,.t.s....-.s..,.e., ..-.--..... - at - -.....N...,,.,,m-M V, e 2 .QQ 'YI so V 4251 , mi, A fm endent of i intenance 2 ,......-.- ww Mr. Nelson Kerrg Principal l As principal, Mr. Kerr takes care of many of the administrative A problems of the school. iii? A , f. 70 Zz ,f V-4 ' '- D o n n Mr p A . Mi. Clive Frazierg Vice Prin- Mr. V Walter Borgmans V106 431931, Principal Mrs Borgman and Mr. Frazier discuss school affairs , ., --.. ,N I 4- us- i Q 'Z 4? K I f l ef 1 f tr' 4 , I ,QW X A L W -w mf Ak nntp - ' k' Dorothy A. Barnett ' Charles D- .Acuff Ed E? Arrington i3Ii?ainAfE3gs M.A. in Bus. Ed. A.B..g M.A. History and Pom B.S.,, M.A. IH Bus. - , . Bioiogy Business Education SCICIQCG n l BUSIUQSS Law, Typewmmg U.S. History, American Herit ical 1 age? 1 Ellen Jane Beery Emily L. Beigel . V B.A.Q M.A. B.S. in B.S. in Nursing Art Crafts students apply fundamental art EUEUSTI Family Llfe r Q I principles to many projects, Phe ,g11'1S K are 1nstruc1 tumbling. 01111 and l'0ll.l'I, all POUIQCI Ae goea . Art students learn to sketch figures and paint in various media. 14 ,, W Mass Q ,. ,..,.,f,...-..., .... ...Ma .... ....,..-..,.Y ..- ....--. W ............----......,.,......., ..,..,.,,.,.,, hrougg and Political can Heritage . in Nursing 52 if 2 The 'girls in the Girl's Physical Education department are instructed in major and minor sports, stunts and tumbling. I 'QQ General health rules and communicable diseases are two of the areas studied by the students in Health class. nap! CFGCLZQ. POP!!! sw,f,,,,Hh bodyhbuilding exercise, work on apparatus and physical fitness tests, the boys in the Physical Fitness .u,,-,N stay in shape. 15 ' L '.:.:....,....4-..-.'..,........,......,..-..--r-v-'.-,- , .----,M QQ if I i f W W 7 W Ch i M B' Kenneth J. Bell TOD1 BOQPSUH t , B.S. in Ed. B. in Music Ed.g in MUSIC Ed, U.S. History,Photography Instrumental MUSIC The seniors who take English Four not only learn to improve their themes but also gain an appreciation of English literature. wad f e caf w'f flue Lear li 1 Wi, 0 I. t It it , Q gi W if ti' i a . f ii? f J, . X xg? M We B . lt . Q Junior English Gives stu f - . O O d9f1fS d solid background in Literature and grammar. is R. L Bollinger A.B,g M.A. Chemistry, Biology Woodrow Campbell BS. in Ed.g M.A. United States History Robert L. Br BS. in Bus. Ed. Salesmanship iiargafk B.A. Plane G xl' A ,Miss S 4 X 1 Q 9 .mf S is ' t ff t 1 -- -me . .. ... , ...Z-.a, 49 fa ly learn to reciation of Bollinger M.A. stry, Biology Cooperative Occupational Education gives students an opportunity to acquire on-the-job experience while still at- tending high school. lUl'0tQ 66 6Ll'l'l!ei,7 and 46 6lC68tA..?,, Robert L. Briggs Charles S. Broomfield B.S, in Bus. Ed.g M,S. in Bus. BA. HiSfO1'Y Ed. American Govt., American Salesmanship, Typewriting I History N'IargaretiiCarter Norman R. Clouse ,Qf?nQ,f'2,eu BA. B.S. in Ed.g M. in Music Ed. States Plisutory Plane Geometry Vocal MUSE . .A -ll? To become a safe and courteous driver is one of the ! r goals of driver's training students. iff-5 -f'-'-,Ms W Spanish students not only study the Spanish language but also learn about the customs and legends of the country. WAKC. of QP5 jrench, geflllall , First and second year Ger- man students attempt to master the fundamentals of this difficult language. K ,zfikf f 14' N , I B David Cochran B.S. in Sec. Ed. Industrial Arts, Crafts, Coach udfiian, unc! Spanid Elizabeth Ann Collings B.S. in Edg M. in Home EC. Home Ec., Senior Home EC. Russ the anis! Janet C. Constantinides Charles A. Cottingham Joe Crouthers B.S. in Ed. English A.A.Q B.S. in Ed. B.A. English, Coach Driver Education, Coach MHFY Cllflllirlgham Mary Ellen Dedman Larry Downey BS- in Ed-3 M.A. in Ed. A.B.g M.A. B.S. in Ed.g M.A. in Ed. American History English Literature, English III Economics, Shorthand f if,5 af! greeL fo me. Russian students must learn a new alphabet in the study of this language. 1... ,,,. M. .,., ,H a x 1 1 , ,fy ,ff ,W ,MWC French students make use of the language laboratory in their study of the French language. Richard F. Dunlap B.A.g M.A. US. History Robert C. Elliott B.S.g M.A. Driver Ed. Home Economics students learn not only cooking and sewing but also child care and other home duties. Mu Lois W. Fann B.S. in Ed.g M. in Bus. Ed. Bookkeeping Velma Frost B.S.g M. of Ed. Art, Art Crafts MJ I. a fe Industrial Arts classes teach students skills that may be used in their future vocations or hobbies L i ft Mildred Fulton B.S. in Ed.g M.A. Dramaticsg Journalism ' 7 ,, ,,- swf W U.I.C.S.M. gives students a new approach to the field of mathematics. JI clreamevl E9 wa5 comlaufing Nancy Gabriel B.A. English 'e Wa.. was Francis Galbraith B.S.g M.S. Physical Ed., Coach 22 June Garner B.S. in Ed. Home Economics, Family Life .Nw 4 3, 46 1 Qkxx-4 1. Senior Mathi consisting of solid geometry and trignometry, is taken by many students in prepara- tion for college. A W, WW Kathry A B l Uicsiw ,,,..o'9 1 ,. , Q 'x E. mi i Q' C Q YC .- Q lx m f3'.f,..... as aa. 'i sd Kathryn Gill Anita Gonnerman AB., M.A. B.S. in Ed. UICSM, Algebra Shorthand, Typing Students learn theorems and postulates in the study of plane geometry. wif!! my new Jficle ru e. i In second year algebra, students gain a greater knowledge of algebraic principles. ometry and in prepara- gl - HRKJQ- 23 if . f 3 f ' ' J. . , V In . . Q f. i.yfj4,,,.!. - 1 .. ,V -V fl -f -lv ' t ml 4. V .... ,f ,f .I is We ff fy .,. ,I f W, M M J Ai 7 4 X X , f f fi ef W1 myf 0 V f Off f 7 0 1 Q ' A 1 , f f ' v f igyff f 9, ., .. f, 4 f ,f Q gf . ,, X . V . ts- , . I, 2 f W mf 7, . , M, 2 , , ,H ., e X ' X ' ' ZQZ! '3 , 4 f. . . 4 .f y f Conrad Merle Henderson David Hensel B.S.g B.A. BS. in Sec. Ed. Russian, German Typing, Personal Typing Mabel Hale Iralee Hardy B.S.g M.A. in Speech AB. Debate, Speech, English III Psychology jab il eadg wif!! flcaf nillro g yacc . . . . . The study of motion and energy gives Physics students a greater concept of nature's forces. Memo help c and li 'ax I . . .,t.. , F. I' .Q :Sx : 2.5 Q nal Typing 'W' Biology students study plant and animal life from the simplest to the most complex forms. Mcmorizing formulas and conducting experiments help chemistry students learn how matter is formed and how it reacts to environmental forces. Nw' A 5 ,-.gl 'WTF' H. , if cl B1 ii 7: , ,, ii' Quilt' ' f 'WZ 5 xg , ,,, ,,,,- ,, X ,y 00171, Ill Bernita Isley A.B.g M.A. Spanish 4,7 I John W. Layman A.B.g M.S. in Ed Physics, Algebra . f, A Ky? .M 5,f,,,Q ay' if xflpii faiwf Mattie Jo King B.S.g in Ed. Typewriting, Secretarial Practice ,W Regina Layman B.A. English 25 Gus Leimkuhler B.S. in Ed.g M.S. in Ed. Senior Literature Lawrence Leming B.S. in Ed.g M.S. Metals, Electricity af X 75 , iff! y . s, W' 1 f , if f f f fy 1 t ,,.. f ' 1 E r 5 t at ff , pa.1L,.f' . -Z Roy L. Lemons B.S. in Ed. Industrial Arts Norman M Little Arthur H Mattingly Charlotte McClintock BS MA BS1nEd MA1nH1story BA M in d Geography World History US History Sociology English a oof f00t 0 Orchestra develops students musical ability and gives them an appreciation for music. X,,,,,.40 L The st musical jf 1 ff- --- 'f e,L.' lhlgg C Dru- ., 4, 4..- f l 'aa x sums ,dw lhe students IH the vocal muslc department pract1ce d1l1gently to prepare In Harmony an experlmental muslcal programs for both school and commumty funct1ons class students Study the com pos1t1on and theory of muslc la f e :Sou maniac? Students work daily in band to master their instruments and to gain a good musical background. t x l P 1 v,. 1 E 5 M X ,.M.-f-'fy H Vvvx f M ff it f A N! H693 , ee W A f Secr etarial Practice introduces advanced clerical students to the procedures of the business world. guf .9 xg Zfigfle M10 Ol' 60041910 . 1513 iz Vwfj 1 hi ez A A Glenn L. McDole B.A.g M.A. in Ed. Industrial Arts if A , rr-r Larry Megown A.B. Algebra XXX. Y' Typmg students try to achieve both speed and accuracy, Bookkeeping for business The B.S Ma Ju B F NX ,WE - !lcDole . in Ed. Arts ?' v -,JD Bookkeeping students learn to keep accounts Developing speed is one of the main goals for shorthand for business and personal use. students. Thomas Moore B.S., M.A. Mathematics U - 2 egown nof L00LAeeloing.? Woodson Moore B.S., M.S. in Ed. Bookkeeping Leland O'Del1 B.S.g M. in Ed. Driver Education JO Ann Outs Evelyn B. Pickrell Porter Price - l ' B,S, in Ed, B.S. in Bus. M.S. in Bus. Ed. B.S. in Ed., MA- IU PSIUUHE French Business Education Aft ' A 1 tg! - ' If f . v Mitt I :Q-wuuiw' A H li f I . ,,.. by Y . 'f I . ,ew f www - -nf ,,,,,....v 4--.sauna-Irina,-1 f ,Z.4w4a.,fu.,,,,,,4,,4MK f, K W of I V X 44' ' 4 -, 1,1 V f fy f f ' , Xiax f -,J Q: we , 1+ . f Q h' ,Q V , 1 gs. Q, , 0 ,, . fm S qv ix ty 2 a 4 4 592' el x ,v ', L.-592 ,X5,!4' , W lj! . f j , Sociology students study the origin, d6V910Dm9H'f, and g Q n DI'0b1GIT1S of S0Ci9tY. Psychology students study the behavior ot ma i 9 ra. arvly, m reaffy nof cc lzgclrocelogafic ff-W, i 2 ix. 'Q K e If f X The experimental American Heritage course gives students an opportunity to delve deeper into the study of our country's heritage. ff ' 1 Frances Moore Reynolds B.S. in Ed.g and M. in Ed Chemistry 's,, Dorothy C. Shatto , B.S. in Ed.g M.A. in Bus Shorthand, Typewriting of IHBII. in Bus. Ed. riting at -f. P ,J ez U 1'f ' ill . Grace Shields Wilma L. Sullivan Millie M. Thies B.S.g M.A. B.S.g M.S. in Ed. B.S.g M.S. in Ed. English IV Secretarial Practice, Clerical Health, Physical Ed Practice jufif Aaue my air raffecl. lf Juniors learn to appreciate their heritage through a study of our couritry's history. SI 'U 3 Soc: prol u ffm-iw Leonard Thompson Marv-in Th0IT1PS0H Hazel H' Uhug B.S.- M.A, B.S. in Ed., M.Ed. B-S-p l , ' ' Special Education psychomgy C.O.E., Special Education Not pictured George Wff1S5 Spanish James C. Welch ...ii M-, ,aw off B'S'3 M'Ed' Debate students work hard in the preparation and presentation of their cases. Drafting l'0bUl'L COW, l'0lUll COLU7 Speech students gain poise and confidence while learning the art of public speaking, 'is s A 'xwfiq 9 1 W is awww.-Q , ' 1 w.s-vm... n 1 4 'a '. I E f was frf 'ZW my m ,Q , 2wza1.xwa.v as W41' NY, ' Q S 'M I H? I Vi?-s or r. , J 1 . V Tv fs, 52, , Q 59 . I 1 f I Pl 5 Y 1 !N il : 3 X-'xr ctured 3 Weiss h W7 4 6 44 7 their n , A,,,, , fi , 1, , 7? i 5 , 1 X V g CHSGS. Ld' Dramatics students learn about stage production and the essentials of acting LU ef? aft flzou, l'0lUl'l cow?.7.7 y 'wwf Loman BS, ir W Founse The library offers a quiet atmosphere for study. J .gf L9 6!0l'l6tf8 QI'l0ll,g l'l'l0I'lQg7 Jo xg get Cl, 4004? Marie Chandler Assistant Librarian Beatrice Shryack M.S. in Ed. Head Librarian Marjorie Neer Assistant Librarian I f -L50 as tit, W, lg Q Jifrf ' '- The librarians have a full-time job keeping the 10,000 volumes circulating and in good repair. . K 2 , F - Q 3 W ' fs 1,51 I if Clark E. Ferguson Hester Kretz Robert L. Shearer fjgnig gd Calsfgefin Ed A.A..g Bs. in Ed.g MA. B.S.g AM. Bs. in Ed.g MA. Cfflmselor ' ' ' Counseling Coordinator Counselor Counselor you 5ee , dir, C9 lzaue fluid farogfem . 1 ! E 5 , 4 2 h d png, future plans, and personal problems. The Counselors assist students in sc e u i an . W, , ec, 6fff.ff.f The counselors receptionists have the duty of making coun- seling appointments for stu- dents. 3 1 Nfl 1 i Q 1 1 I ,W I A r clit? 2 i 1 I r f A i 1 The secretaries have a full-time job keeping the school s records in order. i i Before school Mrs. Webster and Mr. Frazier are M kept busy making out admits for students. i W 1 1 i Marjorie S. Atkins Secretary -. ri?-5 Mary Lou Lelmkuhler Secretary 36 Ann Hayes Secretary Virginia Webster Attendance Office F. ww Juanita Ness Nurse fn.. cisccc , ...,,,.v.,....,..-Q .,..m-..,M,,,4 ... N 'ti Mrs Ness practices preventive medicine sf N' e V 0 Q -wiki X Q o x 4 R X 1 o f Q X if i ioo1's Mrs. King has everything!!! These assiduous custodians, Mr. Dickman and George, clean away the clutter and destruction Q left each day by the masses. i E it 1 i i i i M Jeann- Jf W WV ly , intwe The cafeteria managed by Mrs. Ann Hawker, serves 1400 students and teachers daily, 37 5354 8 eniorfi . V i I 1 J I i 1 1 1 5 K 1 1 4 P 1 S V 1 e i I I I Y ,r ,A M W ,i ,Q 0 President Penny Ir Joel Swe1 5 2 .ss , 2, , Ap- XQ W vf: RK' ff X 1 12 f X f is +R f , 5, Xi .wi 1 , K X Q Z X 4 gl , Age ., xy. e Vive 15 . if . f Q0- qro ,., Tas' K-'nf Xi . 3 ra ix E .i Zz Q- President Mike Muller with Vice-president Janet Buckley, Secretary Penny Irish, Treasurer Mary Ann Schaeffer, and Sergeant-at-Arms Joel Swearingen. ly -,,3,s:- , X, sid? ,Q-if A xiii A ' 0 A44 , f f,,,i' X V . Z 7 5 .,:ff,,g:1,Z f fa Q , , 5 5 4 5 2' E ' ,z f ,. 2 ' 743,77 , I L Zhi? if, ,agar President, Mike Muller Although the seniors will be scattered in all walks of life, memories of their senior year will be the tie that binds them to- gether. They will remember . . . laboring through the Ohio Psy- chological Test . . . laughing through All Shook Upi' . '. . dancing at the prom held in their honor . . . accepting their awards at the assembly . . . enduring the final moment of graduation . . l 1-.-an -r l X I ff! Donna Adkins Janet Aiello Bill Alexander Margie Allison Linda Ames Kenny Amos ,gf A V f A-gg fi f ,H ' K0 ,Q jf ff ling, ,,., A Zag , , I , X . X, f A I' ,.,l .f K1 M, 9 , f V V , I 3' X . r l X V, 5 Q f 1,9 Z D I' 9 ,. ? ' j 1 1 Qf wsw , 7? , is ww Q X f' 1 X r 12, ws X W 4. A , 4, Y ,Y Wir '97 4 'V Denny Anderson f Gladys Anderson W Linda Anderson , ' , 'ow Mike Anderson .. A X W- E y I , eeel Ai.: A A ,,ili, .,., ,,, . . W X.. Elvon Arndt JoAnn Arthur Beverly Avery Ron Axon Sherry Babcock Sandy Bailey Bill Bain Marilyn Baird Carol Baker Don Ballard 'Nw QW' ek - X maps ee, ra. in All right, kiddies, today we'11 make a nice loud bomb! 1 Nm f , A awnffw' ' ,L X M WW QQ Yf '? gr g0l ,W ff M Q S 'RN ,Rpm Sm , an .Mr-X' A X . ..... .......-...a....... . A A-....1..a...:.........-.. ,uh .W ,V r IU' -42 3 4 xi' , r 'YT' yOu COU!6! ma 0 ini- 7 I f 'y me H fl , A ,. fi A .I 4 QQ if 'au Bob Ballieu Diane Baresel Kathy Barnard Sandy Barnes Renee Basile Ronnie Baughman Jeanie Baume James Baxter Evelyn Beadling Connie Beeler Roger Belveal Betty Benedict Margaret Berry Fred Bertram Diana Betterton Louis Bibler Benny Bigler Diana Bird Frances Black Leslie Blair Bill Blake Barbara Blankley Kenneth Blanks Dennis Boaz Linda Bogart ,NW 0 fb X 1 5 54 af ' 4 1 ,Q .ffm l Sarah 0 Calvin Bristow B Hingep Karen Brewer Carl Bolton f-W7 M . f f f f if f Q Q .S7fafi5fic4 6 ow flaaf coup ea mafcllevl 59 54:54 Dee Ann Bond Judy Brockman i i Nancy Borgmann Glenn Brown - 5 BV v ,K I 2 Dean Boring Harold Brown M 1 il? B5 Mike Boydston Stan Brown ,V'V' V4 ,,:v .. A S A 1 Q Linda Braasch Randy Broyles Jo Bradley Linda Buckalew Kenny Brashear Janet Buckley Linda Bray Gene Bumgarner in W? , ' jx' 1-. D -.-:. N . i,,, ' A Qi 1-i if X X X X 5 ,.:,.,. . K as Wal If ? 2 ., in B 2 , V ? A f 71,4 -it -A-X -gf' .?'vR: J ' Cherlynn Burns Janet Burns MW Judy Burns Ellen Burrows Dave Burton xml- :fri 0- 10 Pk , F f Q lr, , 7 J ,X Wk 4 A, fu W f x A X 4 A Vnoored lafe ureau aue75Z ewer cauifiefi. J ' V -. -'fl' -lg ..'--: :-:- Q bw fax? Q ' y ' ' il '- - AMX John Bush 4 , ' . ,.,a: 2 J ' f, xr J . ,. I livzf V ,VH , , ,I ,ZZ A l ' A 3' K 1 .W ,B J, 7 1 Ken Butler Linda Butler Barbara Bybel Benny Cain Mike Cambiano Esther Campbell OK., you guys, who stole my relndeer? .--n-un1s-n-0-hh i-.-.- - A- ---- M ,.,., nv .,,..,....,,... .4 Jim Cannon Debby Cantril Terry Capps Scott Cardiff Jeanne Carpenter Sharon Cartee Jim Carter Bob Cash Joe Catalano Georgia Cates Kay Caton Glynda Chambers Carol Cheney ,ff Fee 4 my M W! ,QT 1 WM? 4, W , J if ' 5, a A 1 fwigf if f Q7 is 14 A 5 I E f 1 if X Q' Q .- f Q 1 V 4 ,ye X Q MW' f U2 X 1,1 4, , QUE -W9 ,ggsww-. Jdncl wlzaf wad flze fgurgofcl SM!! oing 0 D eq is Bob Chester Don Chick Carolyn Clampitt e.,,NNW A q ye, -L John Clapper -vs-rr 5 , Sm Three's a crowd, Sheilah. Carol Clark JCCAX C CW we I eg! Q, . i - -4f- f,--e A----MM, ..... .....-.,....,,-.-., .,,,,. ......- . , , W., , Jim Clegg Jim Cochran Larry Cohee Bonnie Collier Bob Coonce Sharon Cox 4:30 in , , ,ff C , 4, V ,. ., V 7 I 5 ,V 11,1 W f f , , , ax , , ,4 fm, ,Q V f , A 7, I M. fl , - 1 Maw ff 159 7' ff , ' we f VC! 1 , M4 A' f ' fx ' f af, fi .,,,,,.f,! 1 A ,4 aft. ,M ff 4 Q x 'J ' f f7' x X QW f :ZW V. A f 9 f If e M' 'ZW f If W , gf ,R X QC . W XS X wi i at all ' f ' Z' fi r , W ' A' ,f:f'w x f , ,, -' 4' 'M' f J ,W J a'-'ff nf. Our group had 4304 fewer teeth with Crest. Cathy Coy Linda Crandall Linda Craven Gloria Culp Judy Cummings Robert Dahlbo Ronald Darnell Bob Davidson Kay Davidson Ken Davidson ff .L' , 72 f RX Z t 1 9 ' s f' X 5 1 ff 1 J 9' ff I 'if' ff' John Davies Dave Davis Mardee Davis Leslie Day Linda Day Judy Decker Steve DePung Janice Devling Steve Dew Clyde Dickens Karen Ditsch Richard Doak Glenda Dobbins Kathi Dolan Starlet Dove ..... . -...Q 1.-on-1-a-In-'-'lv' arneff, W4 fial Mr. Bogosian, it wasn't that bad, was it??? Ray Drevlow Donna Drewes H e.'P 1:-4 I Dave Drowns Nancy Duncan . -----Y .4-.- ?.w ' ,,,,, , .......-.....,.....-. a -,,..,. .... . MM ,. ..,2.f 'W' fu, i .-glgigggs ,Z X- in Y. .5 ,, 1-::..:1... ..,, l D ,Q . A! 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'i ai, - 'zirol ' , '1, I nnit H'inimen ,4.. v-- -0- ' 1' an W 5- A Annette Hammer Dave Hammitt me dee, Danny Hampton Judy Hapes Jim Hardin Larry Harless Sue Harnden John Harper Mary Lou Harris Janet Harvey Janis Harvey ,, M Minta Hash 1 W X ' 1' X 4 as 'W if 1 'V JW , yy f nr ff. ff' V Aenf 50 ann0uncemenl5-- i Mary Lou Hatcher Marilyn Haverland Cheryl Hayes . , John Hayes 1 Q Larry Hays Dan Headding K , 4 X S X John Hedrick Sarah Heisig 'F Us af, ' gg., V , K Qtr' - flaaf meanfi 50 graofuafion Jackie Henson Joyce Herbold F1529 if-W saws L. 4 'Q V ' of in i i : .., X fits, Sw ? 5.1 All ,uw J T Bruce Heuszel at Ig 2 i as Mike Hixson ,j,eeA ,V , .-: V ,f M V. ff, ,W , I iff, D V, IW. ff' ,, f David Hoar .1 1 Richard Hodge ,fm 7 fa, .A 4 yay Lynda Hoffman Janene Holderman fa IT' W --1-7 Rick Helms Juanita Hemmerling Kerry Henry Ralph Hensley My Elvadcne Henson X4 sy, 3 1 X 1 . X... QQ X 0 :::eisaei.2,.X Q I in . We got those Northtown spirits! e ii fa' I V 53 Gary Homer Jan Hoover Jim Hopper Tom Hoskins Terry Hottman X e'A J bffr Jeannie Howell Judy Huffman Betty Hufford Bill Hunt Mike Hutcherson Wade Huth Ann Hylton Penny Irish 5 5 X' f 1 ' ' , lA'W K Wigan-1-.w W Kao raw.. as W , X4 X F 4 ,X X X , Xxx S X f QQ N . i.itr iyyyi . J A X! X f EQ X X N X X K X Y 5 A , X0 X fx f X! rd. . ,.X , X kj , .5 , , V iw Q' X, Z4 5 ' af ,X A7 A I ,---1-suv-'1 ----1 - ,xi-P' 1 J :. . , , J I N f Warn y WWW blew ,L ..,.,.,. fy 'Q V X .gjlziefvfri We call him Ernie da Vinci! Sharon Jacobson Carolyn James Larry Jaynes Dennis Jenkins I, ffl X. 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Linda Johnson Pam Johnson Sharon Johnson Steve Johnson Tommy Johnson Tom Johnson Doug Johnston Sharon Johnston Steve Johnston Marvin Jones Pam Jones Richard Jones Gary Joy Lois Kaley Cecelia Keech Lester Kelly Terri Kennedy Larry Kerr Howard Kietzman Mary Kimball Dave King Sylvia King Terry Kinsey Judy Kirkendoll Herman Kirkpatrick f f , , i , Wm ,, far 1 , , yy , if f f .s f 1 ' f a .4 7 g CCLI1 t W Did anyone ever tell you that you look like Suzy Purdy? I ag 'Tm gf? 2:,:.: ,M 1 hiv' X f f WX av' K , 4 , 14 4? 5 Q-an-J-4 f :H L NQSV kv' 49- 9 M., Z ax at - gf' ..:,:,. ' f N ,sg M f L 21 f I t,,,, Q , creclif or my fieuenflz lzour' HF A qw X s -gy ' N ..:Z.' .. N , Q uk. V L X f C 61.66. ma i Xa -'t' 1' , X , vw. f ' W assi. f W, X WY M Eifsfzai ff 2 as f wp, . , ,if ' X M f ,... . .Q , W Q A Y f W , , 1 I , . , , , ,H , , . fi , , : 4 Z, gg - ,r . L A, 'W' W' , - X -:::,:. --mx N ia! X is ii' s if X X at f 'i7'Nl0K Q X Q N LNX f Q y N N ' Y sh.. 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KW' UHF I ff M ,,llV Q22 A 3.4 if 4, Q gpww- 5 mn I V f ,, ga' M i 64, 0 r M 1 mr W Anita McCollum Linda McConnell Pat McDaniel Mickey McGuire Charles Mclntire Ron Mclntire Bill McKnight Tom McLain Sandy McLaughlin Laurie Ann McNally Sandy McQuerrey Colleen McThompson Glenda Meek Diana Meier Jim Meikle Shirley Melton Carole Messenger Karen Metzger Barbara Meyer Carole Michler 59 1 , 1 , - lv f X f ,-,I ,,:yf xx, 9 wiv . . if f Q N A , X mf I .. , f'.-' K fy Y af ' ff 4 y W-v W 1 do X f 0 I E Q W it W lx Yi, ' Ny X D ,E ly -:-I , .... f, ., , 1 - . M V 4 if 'S . ' 5 X ,f1,:. x 71 x'f'Q Q f f f Q f xx 'NK Q 3 K i X f 1 iw f 4 iz, , , Y 1 3 N, X Y . . fxgf - ., f 5 ' il K ff Donna Midkiff Terry Moore Larry Milstead Jack Moms M ,, fa y f f X f X f f X f,, XZW' W ff t ff in fa , Q fc f f ff K M 7 i X 1 9 f 7 X, X f ,Rf you HOU! Judy Minzey Sharon Mitchell Carolyn Moore C. W. Moore Donnie Moore Jim Moore Robert Moore Steve Moore Ted Morris Shirley Mueller Mike Muller Rick Munden Sue Musteen Larry Musteen Marjorie Mynatt Mary Nance , ' , W ...- ,, E 'G ? 94 fl f, :4A,, A if V ' Jw Y flzaf eimlfulmfer N 7 , ..l,, 1 if it Ni, ., ge x KX' 1 J. We QQ f X W ' f l W A in .I b W :IQ .... I Al Nwwmn I Nivea Y' GW W1 eCll'l5 Q-uw 87 1- in A 'rf' fr ' s 4' -gy 1 rn 5 ' J f X, .-als - .., 'lv A ,fl ,W -I ' fly I ,. , , .,f ' Q wfwfr N . x,xN.:,.,,'i -. .qxqw ...N f 5' 0 In ,ff f75SWBhym,,X,.N.Qw , ,zz -. -- . X , I S of ' fe xl r ' .. - .- fnw fx .. A N ,ESM ,X das .4 XM 'dew ,Sv X, f.: 3 7 - we 'MK' x -eg-1,17 'f I law lm -2 I.: G A Hgfue faofw in Q .. 11 ' X Q Deanna. Newhouse John N1chols .,.., : ,sff ., '1' ' I 1, ,:,,,V Steve Nixon Nancy O'Dell 511134-wp W fem-dw George O'Donnell Jo Ann Olvera A7 S A , , :, Warren Olvera 1' Bill O'Neill 1. 481 fel Z W NX f X X 2l'I'I'lCll1 2 3. Q . 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Q 4 , .7 f,, U! fl f Ping 01150 OLUH. .- 'MK'- V, ,W f Z 111, 4 WW Q ' f 2 My ff, V M 1 . li i Steve Wilhoit Nancy Wilkes Frances Wilkinson Barbara Williams Fred Williams Karen Williams Shirley Williams Linda Williamson Bill Wilson Carol Wilson Carole Jo Wilson Jim Wilson Danny Winders Rayann Winfrey Clinton Wisdom Judy Wisdom Jim Wolfgeher Ann Workman Hewitt Wright Jackie Wyse Mark Yarnevic Sonja Young Richard Zimmer Donna Zinn Janice Zouck .gznior ACORD, ROD-COE I AIELLO, JANET KAY--FBLA 2, Sec.L COE .I AMES, LINDA-Glee Club 2, A Cappella ChOlt I AMOS, KENNY-Football 3, Basketball 2, Track 2, N Club 2 ANDERSON, LINDA-Pep Club 3, FNC 3, Pres., A Cappella Choir 2, Y-Teens 2, German Club I, Harmonaires I, Ham-a-lot ANDERSON, MICHAEL JOSEPH-Track I h ARNDT, ELVON LEE--A Cappella Choir 2, Projec- tionist I, Junior Achievement I, t'Ham-a-lot , Ain't Eddycashun Wunerful ARTHUR, JO ANN-Pep Club 2, Dearie. Do You Remember AVERY, BEVERLY-Homecoming Attendant: Jr. Class Rep., Student Council 2, Pep Club 2, Sect. See., Y-Teens 2, Prom Comm., Baccalaureate Comm. Chairman, Variety Show Comm., The Green Vine BABCOCK, SHERRY ANN-Pep Club 3 BAIRD, MARILYN SUE-FNC 2, FHA I, Crew, 'lThe Green Vine BALLARD, DON E. JR.-COE I, Varsity Band 2 BARNARD, KATHLEEN-Y-Teens I, ICC Rep., FTA I, Prom Comm., A Cappella Choir I BASILE, RENEE-Homecoming Attendant, Jr. Class Rep., Student Council I, Pep Club 3, Cheerleader 2, French Club 2, Y-Teens I, Triangle Treas., Prom Comm., Variety Show, Sr. Play Comm. BAUGHMAN, RONALD-Purgold Staff, Business Manager, Science Club I, Key Club I, Vice-Pres., German Club, MMM I, Variety Show Comm. All Shook Up, Crew BAUME, JEANNE-Y-Teens 2, French Club I, Band 3, Orchestra 3, Radio Club 2 BAXTER, JAMES-FBLA 2, Art Club I BEADLING, EVELYN-Pep Club 2, MMM 2, A Cappella Choir 2 BELVEAL, ROGER-Buzz Staff BENEDICT, BETTY CAROLE-Buzz Staff, Pep Club 3, French Club I, Prom Comm., Crew, Diary of Anne Frank BETTERTON, DIANA-Y-Teens I, Pep Club 3, GAA 2, Sgt.-at-Arms, Treas. BIRD, DIANA-Purgold Staff, GAA 3, Hist., FTA I, Crew, l'The Green Vine , Variety Show Crew BLACK, FRANCES--FTA 2, Pres., Y-Teens 3, ICC Sep., Cabinet, Pep Club 3, FBLA I, All Shook P BLAIR, LES M.-Chess Club I, Golf Club I BLAKE, WILLIAM OLIVER JR.-Football 2, All Conference, Track 2, Intramurals 2, Captain, Hi- Y 2, Sgt.-at-Arms, N Club 2, Vice Pres. BLANKLEY, BARBARA ANNE----Buzz Staff, News Ed., French Club 3, Sec., Treas., Library Club I, Sec., Pep Club 2, Y-Teens I, Prom Comm., 'lThe Old Lady Shows Her Medals , HAII Shook Up BLANKS, KENNETH-Spanish Club 3, FBLA 2, Treas., Jr. Achievement I BOGART, LINDA-FB LA 2 BOLLINGER, SARAH-Y-Teens 3, Political Science 2, A Cappella Choir 2, Ain't Eddycashun Wun- erfulw, Ham-a-lot BOLTON, CARL--Track I, German Club 2, Sgt.-at- Arms, Political Science Club 2, Key Club I, Marching Band I, Orchestra I, MMM 5, Prom Comm., Intramurals I BOND, DEE ANN-FNC 2: FHA I. irecfory BORGMANN, NANCY--Y-Teens 2, Prom Comm., Crew, The Green Vine , Crew, Diary ot Anne Frank BORING, DEAN-Track 2 1 BRAY, LINDA--Spanish Club I, Student Council I BREWER, KAREN-Jr. Class Rep.1 Pep Club 29 Y- Teens I, Intramurals I, Roomful of Roses BROCKMAN, JUDY-Pep Club 2, German Club 2, Science Club I BROWN, HAROLD-Purgold Staff, Intramurals I. Key Club I, Hi-Y I, Prom Comm., Variety Show Crew I BROYLES, RANDY-Purgold Staff, Student Council I, Vice-Pres., Football 3, Track I, Hi-Y I, Prom Comm., Reunion Comm., Jack of Hearts BUCKALEW, LINDA-FHA 3, Reporter, Hist., FNC 3 BUCKLEY, JANET-Homecoming Queen, Soph. Class Vice-Pres., Sr. Class Vice-Pres., Student Council 3, Sec., Jr. Class Rep., Spanish Club 3, Treas., Pep Club 3, B-Team Cheerleader I, Var- sity Cheerleader 2, Y-Teens I, Triangle Vice-Pres., Prom Comm. Q BURNS, CHERLYNN-Pep Club 3, Y-Teens 2, Art Club I, FBLA I BURNS, JANET--Art Club I, Comm., The Green Vine BURNS, JUDY-Art Club I, Comm., 'tThe Green Vine BURROWS, ELLEN-Pep Club 2 BUSH, JOHN-Purgold Staff, MMM 5, Pres., FTA I, Variety Show I, Harmonaires I, A Cappella Choir I, Piano, Comm., Dearie, Do You Re- member , Comm., Ham-at-lot , Crew, Music to Murder By'i, Comm., Ain't Eddycashun Wun- erful BUTLER, KEN E.-Intramurals I, Projectionist I BUTLER, LINDA-Pep Club I, Pep Band I, Band 2, Prom Comm. BYBEL, BARBARA-Jr. Class Rep., Pep Club 2, Y-Teens 2, MMM 2, A Cappella Choir 2, Thes- pians I, NFL I, Variety Show 2, Dearie, Do You Remember , Ham-a-lot , The Diary of Ann Frank CAMPBELL, ESTHER LOUISE--FBLA 2, Y-Teens I CANTRIL, DEBBY-FHA 2 CAPPS, TERRY-Intramurals I, Hi-Y I, French Club I CARTER, JIM-COE I CATALANO, JOE-COE I CATON, KAY-Pep Club I, FHA I: Intramurals I, COE I CHAMBERS, GLYNDA-Spanish Club I CLAPPER, JOHN-Football I, Basketball I, Track I CLARK, CAROL LYNN-Pep Club I: Y-Teens I, Variety Show CLEGG, JIM -Track 3 COCHRAN, JIM-MMM 2, Prom Comm. Co-Chair- man, COE I, Treas., A Cappella Choir 2 COHEE, LARRY-Basketball 2, Track 2 COLLIER, BONNIE JEAN-GAA I, COE I COY, CATHERINE-Spanish Club I, FTA I CRANDALL, LINDA-GAA 3, Vice-Pres., Pep Club 3, Art Club 2, Prom Comm. CRAVEN, LINDA JOYCE-Pep Club 3, Y-Teens 2, French Club I, Commencement Comm., Variety Show Comm, 2 ' DA DA DA DA DA DA DE' DITI DO. DO DO DO DR DR DR DU DU DU DY EA EBI ECI ED ED' ELI EN1 EN1 ERI CULP, GLORIA-Pep Club 3: MMM I, A Cappella Choir 2, Glee Club I, 'LAin't Eddycashun Wuner- ful , Ham-a-lot CUMMINGS, JUDY-Purgold Attendant, Jr. Class Alt., Y-Teens 2, Pep Club 2, Prom Comm., Crew, The Green Vine , Clown Who Ran Away : Variety Show DAHLBO, -ROBERT-Student Council, AFS Comm., Jr. Class Rep., Varsity Debator, NFL 3, Pres., Spanish Club 2, V-Pres., Key Club 1, Treas., Po- litical Science Club I DARNELL, RONALD-Intramurals I, Radio Club I DAVIDSON, KEN-Prom Comm., Spanish Club I, Crew, The Green Vine DAVIDSON, MARY KAY-FHA I, Pep Club l, Spanish Club I, Variety Show I DAVIES, JOHN-Track 2, N Club 2 DAVIS, DAVE-Basketball 3, Track 3, N Club 2 DAVIS, MARDEE-Y-Teens 2 DAY, LESLIE-Soph. Class Rep., Girls' State, Buzz Staff, Pep Club 2, Y-Teens 4, Hist., Cabinet, French Club 2, Sec., Art Club 2, Vice-Pres., Prom Comm., Variety Show Crew DAY, LINDA-Pep Club 2, FNC 3, Y-Teens 2 DEVLING, JANICE-Buzz Staff, Jr. Class Alt., Pep Club 3, Sect. Treas., FBLA 2, Vice-Pres., NFL I, French Club I, Y-Teens I, The Diary of Anne Frank DITSCH, KAREN-Pep Club 2, Variety Show I, Dearie, Do You Remember DOAK, RICHARD-A Cappella, Ham-A-Lot , Foot- ball 3, Basketball I, N Club DOBBINS, GLENDA-Buzz Staff, FBLA 2, Reporter, GAA 3, Sec., Y-Teens 2, Pep Club l DOLAN, KATHI-Purgold Staff, Y-Teens 2, ICC Rep., Triangle Sec., French Club 2, FTA I, Prom Comm., Comm., The Green Vine DOVE, STARLET-Pep Club l, Y-Teens I DREVLOW, RAYMOND-Track I, Band 3, Prom Comm., Orchestra I DREWES, DONNA-Buzz Staff, Pep Club 2, French Club 2, Vice-Pres., NFL 3, Thespians 2 Clerk, Prom Comm., Soph. Dance Comm., Comm., The Green Vine , I'Roomful of Roses , Diary of Anne Frank, asst. director, 'LAII Shook Up DROWNS, DAVE-Basketball I, Intramurals I DUNCAN, NANCY DEE-A Cappella Choir 2 DURLACHER, JEAN-Purgold Staff, Pep Club 31 Y-Teens 2, French Club 2, Political Science Club 2, FTA 2, Prom Comm., 'LAII Shook Up DURST, DICK-Buzz S t a f f, Intramurals l, Prom Comm. DYER, KENNY-Golf l, Wrestling l, Intramurals 2 EADE, LYNNIA-Y-Teens I, FHA l, Jr. Achieve- mcnt I, Treas. EBERTING, WAYNE-COE l ECKHARDT, JOHN-Russian Club 2 EDMONDSON, GAYLE--Buzz Staff 1 MMM 3, French Club 2, A Band I, Varsity Band I, Soph. Band I, Variety Show I EDWADS. BETTY-Pep Club 2: FHA 2, Y-Teens I ELLIOTT, DONA-Y-Teens lg Spanish Club 2 ENGEI-, RICHARD--Spanish Club l,Gcrman Club l ENGLE, SHARON-Debate 3, NFL 33 FFCVICIW Club 2, Prom Comm. ' ERDMAN, JAMES J.-Tennis 21 N Club I3 SCICUCC Club l: German Club l EVANS, JOHN-Student Council 2, Pres., Soph. Class Rep., Jr. Class Rep., Debate 3, Political Science Club 2, Pres., NFL 3, Russian Sector 2, Vice- Pres., Key Club I, MMM I EVANS, WILMA JEAN-FNC I FANNING, SUSAN--Pep Club I, A Cappella Choir I, Ham-a-lot FEHRMAN, LINDA-Asst. Head Majorette l, Head Majorette I, Variety Show 3 FIGHTMASTER, RAY-Football 3, Track l, N Club 2, Hi-Y 2, Crew, Diary of Anne Frank FLETCHALL, BARBARA-Y-Teens I, Pep Club 2, Library Club I, A Cappella Choir 2 FLETCHER, PAMYLA-A Cappella Choir 2, Ain't Eddycashun Wunerful , Ham-a-lot , Dearie. Do You Remember FOERSCHLER, TERRY-Pep Club 2, Y-Teens l, Soph. Band I, Varsity Band I, Vice-Pres. FRANCIS, THOMAS JOHN-COE I, A Cappella Choir 2 FRANKLIN, CHERLY-Jr. Class Rep., Pep Club I, Y-Teens I FRANKLIN, MARTHA-FBLA I, MMM I, Pep Club I FRAZIER, RON-COE I FRITZ, HEIDI A.-Thcspians l, Diary ol' Anne Frank GALEY, TANA-Pep Club I, Intramurals l GALLEMORE, PAMELA SUE-Pep Club 3, MMM 21 Y-Teens I, Soph. Band I, Sec., Varsity Band I, Pres., Prom Comm., All Shook Up GIBBONS, CAROL ANN-FBLA 2, Library Club l, Pres. GIBSON, THOMAS S.-A Cappella Choir 2 GILBERT, JANE PERKINS-A Cappella Choir l, Ham-a-lot GLEASON, WILLIAM RAYMOND-Student Coun- cil I, Football 2: Hi-Y 2, N Club l, French Club l, Prom Comm. Co-Chairman, Variety Show 2, All Shook Up GODDARD, LARRY BOB-Football 3, Basketball 2, Track 3, Prom Comm., N Club 2 GRISAMER, JUDY-Pep Club 3, Sect. Sgt-at-Arms, Spanish Club 2, Membership Comm. Chairman, Y-Teens I, Varsiety Show 2, All Shook Up GULLEY, SUZI-Homecoming Attendant, Student Council 2, Pep Club 3, B Team Cheerleader I, Varsity Cheerleader 2, Y-Teens I, R e u n io n Comm., Variety Show 2 GUTHRIE, STEVE-Debate 2, NFL 2, Spanish Club 3, Pres., Hist., Science Club I, Chess Club I, All Shook Up , Harvey HALE. CAROL SUE-Majorette 2, MMM 3, Y-Teens 2, Pep Club I, FBLA I, Band 3, Pep Band I' Variety Show HAMMEN, RONALD LEE-Intramural Basketball I' Variety Show I, Science Club l HAMMER, ANNETTE-Jr. Class Rep., Pep Club 2, Sect. Treas., FNC 3, Treas. HAMMITT, DAVE-Student Council 2, Track 3' Prom Comm., Gift Comm., Jack of Hearts HAMPTON, DANNY-Student Council 3, Sgt-at- Arms, Football 3, Basketball I, Wrestling 2, Track 3, N Club 3, Sgt-at-Arms, 'fRoomful of Roses , All Shook Up , Soph. Class Pres., Jr. Class Pres., Jr. Class Rep., Prom Comm., Baccalaureate Comm. 7 7 7 HAPES, JUDITH KAY-Pep Club 3, Y-Teens 2, Art Club I, Pres., Prom Comm., Variety Show, Crew, Diary of Anne Frank D U HARPER, JOHN-Football 3, Wrestling I, H1-Y 2, A Cappella Choir, Ham-a-lot , Prom Comm., Commencement Comm. HARRIS, MARY LOU-COE I ' l HASH, ARAMINTA-NFL 3, Thespians 2, Political Science Club 2, V. Pres., Prom Comm., Sr. Play Comm., The Green Vine , Diary of Anne Frank , Variety Show, French Club 2, The Old Lady Shows Her Medals , All Shook Up HATCHER, MARY LOUISE-COE I HAYES, CHERYL-Pep Club I, Y-Teens 2, Intra- murals I HAYS, LARRY-Buzz Staff, Intramurals I, French Club 3, Hi-Y 2, Prom Comm., All Shook Up HEADDING, DAN-COE I HEISIG, SARAH JANE-Art Club I HELMS, RICK-MMM 4, Science Club I, Jr. Achieve- ment I, Pres., Orchestra 3, Band I HENRY, KERRY ANNE-Pep Club I, Y-Teens 2, Variety Show Crew . HENSLEY, RALPH-COE I HENSON, ELVADENE-MMM I HENSON, JACKIE-Y-Teens I HERBOLD, JOYCE-GAA 3, Hist., Y-Teens 3, FHA I, Pep Club I HIXSON, MIKE--Key Club I, HAII Shook Upw HOAR, DAVID-Basketball Manager 2, Tennis 2, Basketball Intramurals 3, Hi-Y 2 HODGE, WALTER-Projectionist I HOLDERMAN, JANENE-Glee Club 2, COE I HOMER, GARY-A Cappella Choir I HOPPER, JIM-Track I HOSKINS, TOM-COE I HOTTMAN, TERRY--Chess Club 3, Political Science Club 2, Sgt.-at-Arms HOWELL, JEANNIE-Pep Club 3, A Cappella Choir 2, Harmonaires I, l'Dearie, Do You Remember HUFFMAN, JUDITH LYNN-Student Council I, Buzz Staff, Soph. Class Rep., FHA 2, Crew. Diary of Anne Frank , The Old Lady Shows Her Medals HUFFORD, BETTY JEAN-Buzz Staff, French Club 2, FTA I HYLTON MILDRED ANN-FTA I, Spanish Club 2 IRISH, PENNY-Homecoming Attendant, Student Council 2, Jr. Class Treas., Sr. Class Sec., B Team Cheerleader 2, Varsity Cheerleader I, Pep Club 3, Y-Teens I, Cabinet, Variety Show 2, Prom Comm. JAMES, CAROLYN-B Team Cheerleader I, Pep Club 3, Sgt.-at-Arms, Spanish Club 2, Y-Teens I, Thespians I, The Green Vine , Crew, Diary of Anne Frank , Variety Show, All Shook Up JENKINS, PAT-Spanish Club 3, GAA 2, Y-Teens I, Thespians I, The Green Vine , Crew, Roomful ot Roses , Prompter, Diary of Anne Frank JENNINGS, ANITA KAY-MMM 3, Sec., Y-Teens I, A Band 2, Pep Band 3, A Cappella Choir I, Dearie, Do You Remember JENNER, NONA-Purgold Attendant, Purgold Staff, B Team Cheerleader I, Pep Club 3, Pres., Y- Teens 3, Vice Pres., Triangle Vice Pres. JOHNS, JOE-Football I, Basketball I JOHNSON, CHARLES-Football I, Basketball I, Track I, Intramurals 2 JOHNSON, KAREN-A Cappella Chgir I JOHNSON, LINDA--Jr. Class Rep., Pep Club IL Y- Teens I , , Q ,, JOHNSON, PAMELA K.-UD1ary ol Anne Frank JOHNSON, SHARON-A Cappella Choir I JOHNSON, ROBERT-Wrestling I JOHNSTON, SHARON-FHA I, GAA 2 - KALEY, LOIS MARIE-Library Club I, I-BLA I KEECH, CECELIA-Pep Club 2, FTA 2, Spanish Club I KENNEDY, TERRI-Pep Club 3, Y-Teens I, MMM I, Jr. Achievement I, A Cappella 2, Harmonaires I, Ain,t Eddycashun WunerfuI , Ham-a-lot KIMBALL, MARY CHRISTINE-Pep Club I, FBLA I KING, DAVE-Football I, Track I, MMM I, Har- monaires I, A Cappella Choir I, Band I, '4Ham- a-lot KING, SYLVIA-Baccalaureate Committee, All Shook Up KIRKENDOLL, JUDY-A Cappella Choir 2 KIRKPATRICK, HERMAN-Soph. Football, Track 2, Wrestling 2, N Club I KLINGLER, GLORIA GAY-Pep Club 3, FHA 2, Reporter, Political Science Club I, Y-Teens 2 KOLJAT, JOEY-Tennis 3, N Club 2 KOVANIK, KARLA-Pep Club I, FNC 2 KRANE, LISBET-AFS Rep., Purgold Staff, Pep Club I, Y-Teens I, Student Council I, All Shook Up, Crew KRUEGER, PATRICIA-Pep Club 2, Y-Teens I KUEHN, GINGER-Spanish Club 2, Y-Teens 2, A Cappella Choir I, Ham-a-lot , Variety Show, FHA 2, Pres., All Shook Up KUMP, J. B.-NFL 2, Thespians I, MMM 2, Student Council I, Sr. Play Comm., Prom Comm., Foot- ball 2, Track I, Hi-Y 2, Variety Show, Diary of Anne Frank , 'kDearie, Do You Remember , All Shook Up , 'LRoomful of Roses KVATERNIK, NANCY-GAA 3, Pres., Pep Club 3, Purgold Staff, Variety Show Crew, All Shook Up LANCION, CONRADO JR.-AFS Rep., S t u d e nt Council I, Buzz Staff, Key Club I, Hi-Y I LANGFORD, LINDA-Pep Club I, Prom Comm., Soph. Band LANTO, SANDI-Comm., The Green Vine , Prom Comm., Y-Teens 2, French Club I, Pep Club 3. Sgt.-at-Arms LAWSON, LINDA-FHA 3, Pres., FBLA I, Y-Teens I, COE I LENTZ, HALE-Football Trainer 3, Basketball Train- er 2, Golf 2, Band 2, Orchestra 3, Pep Band I LEWIS, JEAN-Purgold Staff, Thespians I, Y-Teens I, Pep Club 3, Spanish Club 3, Diary of Anne Frank , The Green Vine , All Shook Up , Variety Show LEWIS, JIM-Track 2, Prom Comm., Hi-Y I, Va- riety Show I, The Green Vine , All Shook Up LEWIS, ROBERT-COE I LIVINGSTON, SONJA-Jr. Class Rep., Pep Club 3, Spanish Club I, Student Director, Rooml'ul of Roses , The Green Vine LOGAN, NANCY ELLEN-Y-Teens 3, FHA I, MMM 2, French Club I, Intramurals I, A Cap- pella Choir 2, Ain't' Eddycashun Wunerfulu, Ham-aflot , Variety Show Comm. LOPOUR, Eileen-Buzz Staff, Pep Club I, Y-Teens I, Spanish Club I, FTA 2. Vice-Pres. LOW' 4 LOW LOW MAC MAE MAR MAS I MAS MAT MA'I MAT MCC MCC MCL MCI MCL MCP MCC MC'l MEII MEI ME MES' MEX MIC MIK MII MO M U -:1 Y- sh M fes .A ar- m- ll mek 2, l f lub P, , A ow, ent mot- ' of All J 3, lp I1 I m., 'om 9 3. :ens ain- I :ens HUC Jpug Va- Up.. b3, lof .l, w 1 Isl, .ap- 'uI , LOWE, DEBORAH EILEEN-Pep Club 3, French Club 3, Pres., FNC I, German Club I LOWRIE, CAROL-Pep Club 3, FNC 2, Hist., Y- Teens I, Art Club I, Sec., Prom Comm. LOWRIE, CHERYL-Pep Club 3, Y-Teens I, FNC 3, Hist., Prom Comm. MACDONALD, JAMES ROBERT-COE I, Band 2, Wrestling l MADDOX, RALPH-Track I, A Cappella Choir, The Green Vine , Ham-a-lot MARSH, GREG-Radio Club I MASON, JANE--Pep Club 3, FTA 2, MMM 2, Or- chestra 3, A Cappella Choir 2, Ain't Eddycashun Wunerful , 'tHam-a-lot MASSEY, JIM-Track 2 MATHEWS, BERT-COE I MATHEIS, JUDI-Y-Teens I, FHA 1, COE 1 MATHIA, JUDY-COE 1 MCCANN, MARILYN-AFS Sister, Pep Club 3, Y- Teens I, Spanish Club I, Variety Show Comm. MCCOLLUM, ANITA-FHA 1 MCDANIEL, PATTI-FHA 1, Library Club 1, Vice- Pres. MCINTIRE, RONNIE-Track 3, N Club 3, A Cap- pella Choir 2, Ain't Eddycashun Wunerful , Ham-a-lot MCLAUGHLIN, SANPV-Majorette I, Variety Show 2 MCNALLY, LAURIE ANN-Purgold Attendant, lr. Class Rep., Pep Club I, Spanish Club 3, NFL 2, Y-Teens 2, Political Science Club 2, Prom Comm., Commencement Comm., Crew, The Green Vine : A Roomful of Roses , Variety Show, All Shook Up MCOUERREY, SANDY-Purgold Attendant, Student Council 2, Y-Teens 2, Sec., Triangle Pres.: Pep Club 2, Sr. Gift Comm., Prom Comm. MCTHOMPSON, COLLEEN-Y-Teens I MEEK, GLENDA-Pep Club I MEIKLE, JIM--Football, A Cappella Choir 2, Ain't Eddycashun Wunerful , Ham-a-lot MESSENGER, CAROLE-FNC I METZGER, KAREN-Pep Club 3, Achievement I, Vice-Pres., Asst. Sec., Prom Comm., FTA I MEYER, BARBARA-Homecoming Attendant, Stu- dent Council 3, AFS Rep., Pep Club 3, Spanish Club 3, Pres., Vice-Pres., Cheerleader 2, Prom Comm., Commencement Comm., Soph. Executive Comm., A Cappella Choir 2 MICHLER, CAROLE-Buzz Staff, Student Council I, Art Club 2, Pep Club 3, Y-Teens 2, Intramurals I, Prom Comm., Variety Show Crew MIDKIFF, DONNA--COE I MILSTEAD, LARRY-COE I MOORE. C. W.-Jr. Class Rep. MOORE. CLINTON LEON-A Cappella Choir I MOORE, JAMES-Political Science Club 2. Treas., Science Club 2, Key Club I, German Club I1 Chess Club I MOORE. STEPHEN ROBERT-Wrestling 3, Intra- murals 3, N Club 3, Hi-Y 2, All Shook Up , lack of Hearts MOORE, TERRY-Y-Teens I, FBLA 2 MLILLER, MIKE-Wrestling 3, Sr. Class Pres., Stu- dent Council I, Treas., lack of Hearts, N Club 3, German Club 2, Vice-Pres., AFS Selection Comm., 'IAII Shookljp' ..,.,................ ..,...,.. ,,.....-..........,.., -- ...... ....,,,, MUSTEEN, LARRY-Football I, Basketball 3, Base- ball 3, N Club MUSTEEN, SUE-Y-Teens I MYNATT, MARJORIE LUE-Glee Club 2 NEER, LES-Wrestling 3, N Club 2, Spanish Club 2, MMM 2, Soph. Band I NEW, PATRICIA-Pep Club 2 NEWHOUSE, DEANNA-Buzz Staff, NFL 3, Sec., German Club 2, Political Science Club I NIXON, STEVE-Band I, COE I O'DONNELL, GEORGE-MMM I, Art Club I, German Club I, A Cappella Choir 2, Ain't Ed- gycashun Wunerful , Dearie, Do You Remem- erl' OWEN, DINAH-GAA 3, Chaplin, French Club 2, Y-Teens 3, FHA I, Pep Club 2, MMM 2, A Band 2, Pep Band I, Crew, The Green Vine , All Shook Up PACKHAM JEANIE-Y-Teens 3, Pep Club I, Glee Club I, Pep Club 1 PALMER, LARRY-Jr. Class Rep., Basketball Intra- murals 3, French Club I, Hi-Y 2, Pres., Sec., Prom Comm. PARKER. FRANCES-FTA 2, Library Club I, Sgt.- at-Arms W PARKINSON, MARY LOU-FHA I, FTA I, Spa- nish Club 2, Pep Club 2, The Clown That Ran Away , The Wonderful Tang , Crew, 'IRoomfuI of Roses PATTON, RONALD D.-Track I, Intramurals 3, Crew, The Green Vine , Variety Show, Crew, All Shook Up PAUGH, CONNIE--Pep Club 3, GAA 3, Sgt.-at- Arms, FBLA I, Variety Show Crew PEARSON, BOB-Key Club I, Political Science Club I, Baseball I, Manager PEARSON, WINNIE-Y-Teens 3, Triangle Vice- Pres., FNC 3, Art Club I, Pep Club 2, Jr. Achievement I, Sec., Treas., Orchestra 2 PEART, LARRY--Football 3, Intramural Basketball I, Track 3, N Club PENNINGTON, JUDITH JUNE-Pep Club I, A Cappella Choir 2, Ain't Eddycashun Wunerl'ul , 'LHam-a-lot PETERMAN, BETTY-Library Club I, COE I PETERSEN, DAVID-Physics Club I, Co-organizer, Astronomy Club I, Co-organizer PETITT, RONALD T.--MMM 2, Marching Band 2 PETRIE, JIM-COE I PHILLIPS, JIM A.-Buzz Staff, Co-Ed., Russian Club I, Key Club I, The Green Vine Stage Manager PHILLIPS, RANDY-Purgold Staff, Co-Ed., King of Hearts, Basketball Intramurals I, MMM 3, Vice Pres., Spanish Club 2, Sgt-at-Arms, Key Club I, Pres., Jr. Achievement I, Prom Comm., Marching Band 3, Pres., Librarian, Orchestra I, MMM Variety Show, Y-Teens Variety Show, Ham-a- Iot , HAII Shook Up PHIPPS, KATHY-GAA 2, Y-Teens 2 PLATH, STEVE-Basketball Intramurals I, lifrcnch Club I, Key Club I, The Green Vine', All Shook Up POLLOCK, MARSHA KAY-MMM 31 FNC 3g A Cappella Choir 2, Glee Club I, Soph. Choir I PURDY, SUZY-Homecoming Attendant, Student Council 3, Soph. Class Rep., Ir. Class Rep.: Y- Teens 3, Pres., French Club I1 Pep Club 3. Sec.: Prom Comm., Variety Show: Sr. Reunion Cornm. 75 . - ..,-M ...J-mea OUATROCHI, ROSE MARY-Pep Club 33 Y-Teens I3 French Club I3 Prompter, The Ghost of Mr. Penny REINERT, SUZI-Purgold SILIIIIIQ Art Club 33 French Club 23 Y-Teens 23 All Shook Up RICH, JIM-Football 23 Track 33 N Club 23 Spanish Club 23 Thespians I3 Key Club I3 A Cappella Choir I3 'LHam-a-Iot 3 Diary of Anne Frank 3 All Shook Up ROBERTS, KATHY--Basketball IIIII'2IIIIUI'2lISQ FHA I ROBINSON, SANDY-Buzz Staff3 Spanish Club 33 Y-Teens 23 Pep Club I3 FTA I3 All Shook Up ROBINSON, VICKI-Pep Club 31 FNC I3 Prom Comm. ROCKFORD, RITA KAY-Y-Teens I ROITMAN, JEFF-Buzz Staff, Co-Ed.3 Basketball 33 Spanish Club 3 ROLLERT, ALLEN-Track 2 RONNING, NANCY--Jr. Class Rep.1 Y-'Iecns 2, Spanish Club I3 Prom CROIIIIILQ Variety Show, Diary of Anne Frank 3 Dearie, Do You Re- IIICIIIIDCFHQ All Shook Up ROOKS, LESLIE-COE I ROSE, MARY M.---A Cappella Choir 2 ROSENBAUM, MARGIE-Jr. Achievement I, Sec.. Treas. ROUSH, JOHN--Purgold Staff ROYSTER, ELIZABETH-Pep Club 31 Y-Teens 3. Cabinet3 A Cappella Choir 23 Variety Show Crew RUSSELL, SUSAN-Purgold StafI'3 Pep Club 23 Y- Teens 23 Spanish Club 23 Comm., The Green Vine 3 Crew, 'SThe Diary ol Anne Frank 3 Variety Show3 All Shook Up RUPARD, JANIE-Jr. Class Rep.3 Y-Teens 33 Prom Comm.3 Sr. Gift Comm.3 Variety Show SADLER, VICKY-Y-Teens I SAHLBERG, SUSAN-Pep Club 33 Y-Teens I3 FBLA I3 French Club I3 Variety Show Comm. SAMPLE, SANDRA-GAA 23 FNC 3 SAPP, JOHN RICHARD-Science Club I3 Jr. Achievement 3, Pres., Sec. SAUNDERS, SHIRLEY M.-Buzz Staff3 MMM 33 French Club 23 Orchestra 33 Ain't Eddycashun Wunerful SCHAEFFER, MARY ANN-Purgold Attendant3 Sr. Class Treas.3 Jr. Class Sec.3 B Team CheerIeader3 Student Council 23 Pep Club 3, Treas.3 FHA I3 Spanish Club I3 Y-Teens I3 Prom COIIIIILQ A Cap- pella Choir 23 Harmonaires SCHLATTMANN, CHERYL-COE I3 Jr. Achieve- ment I, Treas. SCHRAM, TED-COE I SCHULER, RONALD M.-MMM 43A Band 23 Pep Band 23 Orehestra3 Ham-a-lot SEBASTIAN, LINDA-Pep Club 23 FBLA I3 Prom Comm. SEE, PATRICIA ANN--FTA 33 Y-Teens 23 Jr. Achievement 3, Pres.. Sec., Treas. SEYMORE, RHONDA JEAN-French Club 23 Y- Teens 23 Intramurals I3 Variety Show Comm. SHARP, BARBARA-FHA 23 Jr. Achievement 2 SHARP, SANDRA LEE-Spanish Club 23 Y-Teens I SHELTON, ERNIE-Purgold Stafl'3 Tennis 23 N Club I3 Art Club I SHERER, PHYLLI-S-Pep Club 3, Sect. Sec.3 Y-Teens 3, Cabinet 23 FNC 2, Sec.3 Prom Comm.3 Variety Show Crew SHIPMAN. BUDDY-Football 23 N Club 2 SHIRLEY, TERRY-Pro-iectionist I SHOCKLEY, ELWANDA-Pep Club I3 Y-'Ieens I. COE I SHULER, TERRI-Purgold StaI'f3 Pep Club 3, Sect. Sec.3 Y-Teens I3 Spanish Club 3, Sec.3 Prom CIOIIIIIIQ Soph. Dance Comm.3 All Shook Up SHULTZ, DIANE LOUISE-Spanish Club I1 COE I SIGLIN. SHEILAH-Purgold Stall, Coronation Ball Chairman3 Pep Club 3, Sect. Vice Pres.3 Y-Teens 3, Cabinet3 FNC I3 Prom Comm.3 Variety Show 23 All Shook UPUQ Intramurals 2 SIMMERS, GAROLD W.--Intramurals I3 Hi-Y I SIMONS, JANIE-Pep Club I3 Y-Teens I3 COE I SI.EN'I'Z, SHERRI-Pep ffitm F-3 French Club I3 FBLA I SMART, BRUCE-Science Club I3 Political Science Club I3 FTA I SMITH, CAROLYN DIANE-Pep Club 21 French Club I3 Y-Teens 33 MMM 23 Harmonaires I3 A Cappella Choir 23 Ain't Eddycashun WunerI'ul 3 HHZIIII-ll-IOIHQ Variety Show3 All Shook Up SMITH, JAMES ROBERT-AFS Brother3 Jr. Class Rep.3 Football I3 Spanish Club 33 Hi-Y 2, Vice- Pres., Sec.3 MMM I3 Marching Band 23 Pep Band I3 Prom Comm.3 All Shook Up , The Green Vine 3 Variety Show SNAVELY, JUDY-Pep Club I SNIDER, SANDRA-Pep Club I3 COE I SOUTHER, HAL-Football I3Track I3 Hi-Y 23 Band 23 Prom Comm.3 The Green Vine 3 All Shook Up Comm.3 Variety Show SPACEK. RICHARD-Hi-Y I3. Ham-a-lot SPURGEON, WYNONIA-COE I STEINKAMP, LINDA-FHA 3, Sec. STEVENS, JO ANN-Y-Teens I STINE, DELORES-Pep Club 33 GAA 23 Y-Teens 23 FBLA I3 Jr. Achievement 3 STOBBE, WILLIAM-Russian Club 2, Pres.3 Variety Show I SWEARINGEN, JOEL GORDON-Sr. Class Sgt.-at- Arms3 Football 33 Wrestling I3 Intramurals I3 N Club I3 Hi-Y 2, Pres., Vice-Pres.3 Prom fjOITlIII.Q All Shook Up SWENSON, ERIC-Track I3 FBLA 2, Pres.3 Key Club I3 Art Club 23 Political Science Club I3 Prom Comm.3 Crew, The Green Vine 3 All Shook Up TALBOT, JUDY-FTA 2, Hist.3 French Club I3 Po- litical Science Club I3 Jr. Achievement 3, Vice- Pres., Sec. TALBOT, KAREN-Purgold Oueen3 Purgold Staff. Co-eCl.3 Girls' State3 Pep Club 3, Vice-Pres.. Sect. Sec.3 Y-Teens 2, Cabinet3 Spanish Club 33 FNC 23 Political Science Club I3 L'The Green Vine TAYLOR, LINDA SUE-A Cappella Choir 23 Ain't Eddycashun WUUCl'IiLlI.'Q Ham-a-lot TEN EYCK, JANE-Pep Club 21 Y-Teens I TRIPLETT, BARBARA-Glee Club I THOMAS, CAROL-Pep Club 3 THOMAS, WARREN-Football 33 Wrestling 33 N Club TRACY, CRAIG-FTA I3 Science Club I TRUHLAR, GARY-A Cappella Choir I TSCHIRNER, LYN-Purgold Stal'I'3 Girls' State3 MMM 2, Hist.3 Thespians 2, Pres.3 GAA 23 French Club 23 PCP Club I1 Concert Band I1 Prom IW VANI I VAN VALI VAN VOIC VON I C C WAI- I WAL I WAL WAL WAR I WAR w WAR Tec WAR I I I s WAT WAT WAY WEB I WEII WEL WEP Fc ns I, Sect. Prom P DEI Ball Teens Show I lb I, :ience reneh I, A rI'ul , Class Vice- Band Green Band Shook ens 2, 'ariety lgt.-at- L I, N Ol'lII1I., 9 KCY . Prom lk Up I, Po- Vice- Staff. , Sect. 'NC 2, Ain't 31N State, 1 Prom - Comm., Crew, RoomfuI of Roses , The Diary ol' Anne Frank , The Green Vine , Variety Show, The Old Lady Shows Hcr Medals TWEEDDALE, TOM-Football I, Radio Club I' Audio Visual Aid I VANRY, WILLIAM JOHN--Football 2, Track 3' N Club 2, German Club 2 VAN SWEARINGEN, LYNDA LEE-COE I VALENTINE, MICHAEL N.-Chess Club I 5 1 VAN DER VEEN, JAMES-Purgold Staff, Photog- rapher, Track I, Spanish Club I, Science Club I, Key Club I, Pep Band 3, Band 3, Jr. Achieve- ment 3, Pres., Treas. 2, Dearie, Do You Re- member , All Shook Up VOIGHT, CAROLYN-Pep Club I, FNC 3, FHA 2' Y-Teens 3, Variety Show Crew VON ERDMANNSDORFF, JOHN ANDREW WIL- LIAM-NFL 2, Spanish Club 3, Parl., Science Club I, Co-organizer, FTA I, Political Science Club I, All Shook Up WALKER, BRENDA-MMM I, Orchestra 2, Soph. Band, Dearie Do You Remember , Ham-a-lot , Ain't Eddycashun Wunerful , Variety Show WALKER, LARRY-Football 3, Track 3, Basketball I, Intramurals 2, N Club 2 WALLACE, NANCY-Art Club I WALTERS, TERRY-COE I WARD, VIRGINIA KAY-Y-Teens I, French Club I, Pep Club 3 , WARDLAW, SHARON-Varsity Band Majorette I, Variety Show I 7 WARE, EVELYN-Pep Club 3, Section Treas., Y- Teens I, ICC Rep. WARZYN, GAIL-Buzz Staff, Thespians 2, See., MMM 3, Treas., GAA 3, Sports Manager, French Club 2, Y-Teens 2, Soph. Band I, Pep Club 2, A Band 2, Orchestra 2, Variety Show, Crew, Diary of Anne Frank , Crew, The Green Vine WATTS, GARRY-Baseball 2 WATTS, JOYCE-COE I WAYMAN, KAROLYN-Purgold Staff, Spanish Club I, Pep Club 2, Sect. Vice-Pres., Y-Teens 3, Tri- angle Sec., Cabinet WEBB, JUDY-Y-Teens 2, FHA 2, Co-Ed. Corres., Soph. Choir, A Cappella Choir 2, Ain't Eddy- cashun Wunerful , Ham-a-lot WEDDLE, MARCIA--Pep Club 2, Political Science Club 2, Sec., Y-Teens I, Spanish Club 2, Thes- pians 2, NFL 2, The Wonderful Tang , Room- Iul of Roses WELCH, DIANA--Buzz Staff, FTA I, Spanish Club 2, Science Club I, Political Science Club I WERBIN, GAIL-French Club I, Russian Club I, GAA 3, Chaplain, Thespians I, Treas., MMM 3, Hist., Orchestra 3, Librarian, Pres., A Cappella Choir I, Crew, The Green Vine, Dearie, Do You Remember , Crew, MRoomful of Roses , Variety Show, Crew, Diary of Anne Frank , Ham-a-lot , Crew, 'IAin't Eddycashun Wuncr- ful WEST, CARL EUGENE-Buzz Staff, Track I, ln- tramurals 3, Key Club I, Hi-Y I, Variety Show Crew WESTFALL. STEVE-Jr. Class Vice-Pres., Football 3, Jack of Hearts, Basketball 3, Track 3, N Club 3, Pres., Prom Comm. WHITE, BONNIE-Pep Club 3, Spanish Club 2 WHITED, DONNA-Orchestra 3 WILDMAN, DAVID A.--Golf I, Intramurals I, Po- litical Science Club 2, Science Club I WILHOIT, STEVE-Drum Major, Jack of Hearts, Baseball Manager I, Key Club I, Spanish Club 2, Hi-Y I, Jr. Achievement 2, A Band 3, Pep Band 2, Dearie, Do You Rememberw, Variety Show, Ham-a-lot' WILKES, NANCY--Pep Club 2, FTA 3, Sec., Glee Club I WILKINSON, FRANCES-NFL 2, Pep Club I, Spanish Club 2, Y-Teens 2, Cabinet, Thespians I, Diary of Anne Frankw, Crew, Variety Show I, Prom Comm. WILLIAMS, BARBARA ANN-French Club 3, Y- Teens I, Prom Comm. WILLIAMS, KAREN-Majorette 2, FBLA I, Y- Teens 3, A Band 2, Crew, Variety Show 2, Va- riety Show I WILLIAMSON, LINDA DIANNE-Pep Club 3, Spanish Club 2, FBLA I WILSON, CAROL JEAN-MMM I, Marching Band 2, Orchestra I, Pep Band.2 WILSON, CAROLE JO-Pep Club I, FNC I, Dear- ie, Do You Remember , Variety Show 3, Crew, Roomful of Rosesw, The Clown Who Ran A- way WILSON, CLARENCE JAMES JR.-Wrestling 2, Football 2, Baseball Manager 3, N Club 3, Span- ish Club 2, A Cappella Choir 2, Harmonaires 2, Crew, Ain,t Eddycashun Wunerful , '4Ham-a- Iot', WINFREY, RAYANNE-A Cappella Choir 2, Har- monaires I WISDOM, CLINTON-Buzz Staff, Photographer, Purgold Staff, Photographer, French Club I WISDOM, JUDY A.-COE I WOLFGEHER, JAMES LEE-Track I, German Club 2 WORKMAN, ANN-Purgold Staff, Copy Ed., Pep Club 3, Hist., Prom Comm. WRIGHT, HEWITT PRESTON-MMM 3, Spanish Club 2, Science Club I, Key Club I, Sec., Hi-Y I, Marching Band I, Variety Show Crew ZINN, DONNA-FNC 2, Y-Teens 2 ZOUCK, JANICE-Y-Teens I, COE I, Intramurals I ROBB, RICHARD--Buzz Staff, Tennis 3, Basketball 2, Intramurals, N-Club, Band 2, Intramural All- Star team IN MEMORIAM February 14 1945 RONNIE WADE May 17, 1962 sff, ' Af' f W 1 -ffrflf.. ?'f,7 Aff, 4, l ' f', ff, we Qmfitfltl I ,.,,,,...,, L f Hanoi--rv -f-b-- 'rg rtxgi 6' s , :il 6 nv gvaags, tg 'L an -:' Is 5 nm . .9 ix.. Q E' , . if gy,-:Flap at yr. QR us- sewn, Q 'jvlk v f k , - Iwi-,X S ww If 'W lu- eh- m- w. an-6 .gvud .A ,Jinx-v ww. . . , 8 - F 'h?5'AM-i'?' ' M' ' 'J f ,J ' ,, f bww-.1 4 Y, J I, ff' ' f ff 1:..,., Q.. . ' 1 f ' f 7 , A ' if :wifi-.Ju VY 4 lf D Q , ish mx E Fx qw R Y 5 wfQ1 X if Nw rganizafaonzi xk X 2 Ax E Q0 L XXCQ C. LLL 442 QC, Q EJ? I 5 ' . riff? 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I I' F,,'I I 'I II I-I I ,I I IIW I I II I II IIIII I UI 2 I II IIJI III' III1 NI I ,M ,IIII III III II. ,N III :III III IMI I I, I I I III I I I I'IA IIII IIIII III, -I II IIV ,II ,III TIIII III' ,II IIIII IIII IIII IIII, , IIII , III' II' , ,, I II IQ I QNI I I I I ,V Q5 I 'J ,Ni III., I, 1 I I , II II V' II! W, . II -W 'II II, II II 2. I I I, ' I ' I I 5 Il , ' II I. , . I, I r. .,,,, ,..:f:: q. ff -' mf H .n ..,,. M fi: l .'W'X EVA NO BTH KANSAS UTY ry mot swoon ta KEY CLUB if Wbwgg Organizations supplement the regu- lar school curriculum by offering stu- dents a chance to pursue their special interests. These groups meet regularly throughout the school year to watch films, listen to speakers, have ban- quets, thereby creating a diversion from their curricular endeavor. 4 if--, f' ' 'fL-vi! 'Y . ,.. .,,r,sg.a , Q- ,. .,,- ,K , wif ' Q.. ' ,ggd X X v 1 :w?ia if ' ,ff , an . - ., , , ,rg YJt.rM'HwQ 5 v v ' N 2 gxwigggfgi vm s we rw as 'EQ' toss 'iv 'FR r ff 'lim 5 f . , W 1 V' 1-'Tw -w1g,f' e griggfntq ff l gygarn' .A . I It A, .. 1. 4 -fum V. 2 . 1. 1 s afari, it 5 4 lk? ,t L, . y jj gi Q., Q r ' I W. ff - 1 . 1 - 1.7, 'f 'L I ' :- 1 X s TQ- 5,2-4 I E. A Q? 71,-35 iff' ' 'fwlyxgfq V44 4 is' 1 l vt Mm ' A Q V r. -':r..' -F' 4' I W 4 I . . ,nk m gl ,g y t . .mwgig -v1wHmgQ .piggy !5':fQw4.rr , wif Nmpwgg 'l , gf? if V uv- Z 9' UI , ,.., 5 It is the duty of the otticers of Student Council to see that this organigation runs smoothly. The duty of the president is to preside over meetings and to open school assembliesg that of the vice-president is to oversee all committees and to take charge of the meeting in the presidents absence. A new ofhce this year is that of chaplain who opens each meeting with a prayer. 'eZ 1 M Presldent John Evans Vice-president, Randy Broyles fu enf Councc e 0,06 emocrafic i ears Janet Buckley Mike Muller Danny Hampton Kenn - y Baughman Secretary Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms Chaplain ig 'Q he Nnd now for the Student Council IQPOIY P0 Plus 5 Cfluah This year, Student Council, consisting of thirty- three members, represented a school population of over fifteen hundred students. Although its main projects were raising money for the American Field Service and holding a leadership training program, Student Council also helped to set up the elections and to serve as guides at open house. Oops! We're losing all our profits! an acffi aff a voice of flue dfuvlenf goofy. The Student Council bunnies dis cuss the night's performance HN ,, 7 ' f me A 4, t . ,-if The French Club of North Kansas City High School is the extra-curricular means of familiar- izing French students with the language, customs, songs, history, geography, and food of France. One of its main projects this year was its part in the International Banquet. The club also spon- sored the annual Mardi Gras Dance as well as an annual spring picnic. The sponsor, Miss Jo Ann Outs, teaches first, second, and third year French. ' 172 I ' L' I , 1224 W 'ez President Debbie Lowe with Vice-president Ed Scott, Secre- tary Leslie Day, Treasurer Barbara Blankley, and Historian Terry Allen. guf, WMA Qufd , LU g can if flue cfud dee flzaf new Z?ricl9ef garclof movie Miss Jo Ann Outs, sponsor. B4 s , 3' KJ 5 'Z S 'si , I S 1 Xe Oh, Steve won't care! 2 N BCF8- JI'13H President Jim Phillips, Vice-president Mike Muller, Secretary Ilyse Sauer, Sgt-at-arms Carl Bolton. 'B' g-E 1 'W Understanding the German language and culture is the purpose of the German Club. An M- or better grade average in German is a requirement for membership. During the past year, the club's programs have in- cluded a speaker from Austria, a German movie, the International Banquet, and the annual picnic. 34258 Flflelll QP!! I'l0lfU 66ge:flflI'l6!AQil ,, Peaffg l'I'le6tI'l5. Actually, we use the Wall for handball. uaaninu-hav' La Dolce Vita I thought this was a German movie! ,Y ..- - ...-1... .-.......-,-.,..,-.....-.---1-.-f .,,,. N A Z W' f sf X 4 , yff? f 4 ... ,F 422 C J, f ,iff X VZ 4 Zfgglffl 1 p 'y Q ' 4 , fog fi, ., W ?f X, ' K ' Z 1 W ,Q . , My ,va f I' 45 - W 4 fe f fi ' 1 f ya W , f Z 91 f N ag ga Z I i N The officers of Spanish Club: John Von Erdsmannsdorff, historiang Steve Guthrie, parliamentariang Terri Shuler, secretaryg Barbara Meyer, presidentg Randy Phillips, sergeant-at-armsg Robert Dahlbo, vice-presidentg and Janet Buckley, treasurer. preffy denorifad 755 WW NW 1 A ' f Have you heard QCLPH, l'l'l0l'e aL0llf fAe 6el'l0l'05 all UiCe Uel'5Cl,. Feel good? Do it again. Nanc 4 X 5 6 2145 974' 'f I fda Nancy Long L E' .fn ,. Suzi Gulley Janet Buckley ,M 1 C C 7 7 e um-cliffi, :ifomlo c ala fhem on fo uicforyg A , A t. A f ky 4 4 Z: H . 'Lf SY N W N J N x 'df if l t i I , , : km K K - Y I 2 Gjs fm . , y fin L Penny Irish J ei '39 U6 can i Each year, after elimination try-outs i held by the Pep Club, several girls run ff for cheerleader. The lucky six who are chosen by the student body enjoy the privilege of leading the cheering for the N.K.C. team. Together, they work to hel tt P , , ,, inSP1re school Spirit in others. Wvplf' Barbara Meyer l we Renee Basile I I Y I I ' z , -f , ,Z Q ,Mx X, I ' ,532 ':. ii., ff? I ,ff QT QQ' f .Q I ,I QW' , I I ' : . JW Q f., V 1 I iv I I II I' J gp. f. ,, ... 5 4 ,I Is , 7 I , 1 I What s u Doc. I , I I Y 1 I I I 1' I I la-fin N I W QOQ N ' x I 75,4 I w-SW Ixi frxy ,I, I r A 'Sn 0 5? fig' ' at f ' ew ff iff ,f , 1 A f W ' Z fag M f f ff yf f 1 w fi f T 'fi ' I, II' up II T' I If lea IIB mi .5 ' gelzin every man flnere A a' woman. I1 I! Igi II II! II II lj I I II .III II! fIII IN II I I I I I President Nora Jenner, Vice Pres- ident Karen Talbot, Secretary Suzy Purdy, Treasurer Mary Ann Schaeffer, Sergeant-at-arms Sandi Lanto Historian Ann Workman. 7 Q W k My .W fa.,,,,,,.,,, Ye I, ,WW e i H W mv 3-,ew T 3 ,, iaaa 4 ' ' 4 I I II I I VX 3 Q- , 3 IX The officers' hangout I X I' . OV asv.:-if p f ' A X if - .. 5 , 7' ' 'ww ', Y ' 1' f ' ' '-1 , . , ..., - .A I1 - I L , V .1 A ,V 4 as L 1. v - x ' if ,Mp .. , .. .I i , . ..,-. .f fi - ,, f T 4 fx' ' ' f W f ' S h fig' T '- 'B '-' X , ffm ' , V, -' f ' 'XY fp we , W , , , M Q , V , K f o my, s . :ft 555334. ,. wfwzkss-af LeLincJ our feam fhereii a ep CALL. Pep Club creates greater interest in the athletic program of North Kansas City High School by acting as a nucleus for the cheering section. Outside the school, Pep Club performs a community service by assisting in charity drives. This booster group also sponsors banquets and the first mixer each year. Members must main- tain an M-l- average for the two semesters and conduct themselves satisfactorily. -V f , f- i, M. ,M-.. f,mvM.,...-c- 'ffWf' 1 X a , ff' , , W, W.: f.,fm4f'W' W 'f ,,r.W,Q 'Quan f 4 M 1 ,pawn- tif: ii ffp-sfs 'iv t O Q ll' 3 9 ev - Q 9 ,l if -2 ,T .,,., 1 ,,,t W Q A V I, . J f 1 - if ! 1 ,353 3+ K 4 ff 1. 1 Lg 113 ' N 3 Nw 4 ,f -V my I '., 5 , Q ' Riff , r W it ' S- i if' ., I . ' V up 0 :ff , , , 1 I - f' ' lit M ' rx I Y- ru. Ni, Nl V145 V 4 t Z , any a - ,, 74 ' A ' I f W: V JJ : . ' - f . wr . - fx fi J 2+ ,P 1 .r . t is ,P , ll P ?5 . T-ff Y-:',. Ja, - 'af'-ai, -t l l fl ra f we 'tr' A , 1 , ,E ,'fW - , : . . ,, Wfffv- iff Mlm ff Zfyfw jfff Wi ' W H f ' flmffl f Pep Club posters were better than ever! Now in the French Foreign Legion ..,. ' 1 ff ' . Q-,f, ltr guf, WM5 ing, are you dare c!0eAn,f mean 97 67 uni' Lu5ined.4 anc! feaue merica? Developing good business leadership and creating an interest in business occupations are the purposes of F.B.L.A. Guided by Miss King, the sponsor, mem- bers carry out annual projects. Among these are spon- soring the N.O.M.A. spelling and arithmetic tests, reg- istering parents at open house, and sending candy to an old peoples' home. President Eric Swenson, Treasurer Kenny Blanks, Secretary Janet Aiello, Vice-President Janice Devling, Historian Glenda Dobbins. 'X' yrs 'wa Vice-P Secret and To .ug A V - V Y' I1 ,M V- W! H it 51 I1 il I1 ll 11 cf, ,V pa M J y, H, ,ip ' fl lanks, Ianice ' X 'Ml' 3-'L ,t fy ,, , SE 4 , It makes no difference whether a girl plans a career in home economics or just wants to learn to be a good homemakerg both fa topics are discussed at the meet- ings of the Future Homemakers of America. Miss Collings and Mrs. Garner, sponsors, help show the girls the satisfaction of good homemaking and family life com- bined with leadership and good will. f J ss X rf Q P5 Vice-President Joy James, Publicity Sandy Wilkes, President Ginger Kuehn, Secretary Judy Harold, Reporter Gloria Klingler, Historian Jackie Landall, and Treasurer Kay Johnson. f-- ,............--...Q-i.,.. m'0A.i sg 6lfil'l'lQ6l fAe llfdfef. I wish I were seven inches tall. 17 , WM-L-.a,,, . -,.-1-un rp' D f I HOMEMAKNG V i 3 All Careers in Home Eronomics Load Yo Q 1 Afvainrrrenf of Phe Well Being or Individuals, y if 5- and of Families, lmprovemenl of Homes and . ' mem ofvgiw, signeffmfin Homelife x A , ,I cj, 5 A ,ffm ZA--' ff . , f ' 1 X . ,...- -,MTJM Y A CMM -..UM 7A i ey 1. li it il F i l , f i l The purpose of the Future Nurses' Club is to 3 i Q create interest in the medical professions and inform its members of the various opportunities that are open I to them. This purpose is carried out through interest- y ing films and speakers who have spoken on such in- g teresting topics as heart diseases, baby care, and the l life of a student nurse. Many members of Future Nurses l Club, sponsored by Mrs. Beigel, may gain further ex- i perience by working as volunteers of aids in the vari- lll ous hospitals throughout the Kansas City area. ll ,i ,il 'llil l ,id i 's ,i ii W. i t lz Golly!! Sue Barton in person! yi wp ,ilxl Cl il o lil' J 0l QI'lCe WL Lien Cl 2 HHJ COIN an feifellfff ll if cc 77 W nafomy o a murder. F i l gm W M a car to th. llilil and will were ly many llliiz of the yi depai ll Mit! gf lg, QU ,lj ,Ui his 1 ii yi til l i, i 1 l 3 l 1 i , l 1 l 1 i y President Linda Anderson, Vice President , i Winnie Pearson, Secretary Phyllis Sherer, Treasurer Annette Hammer, and Historians Carol and Cheryl Lowrie. ' 9 2 -. ..,.,Y--.... ,A V 7 ey edffl AO!!! fo JPG! 91101-6 elllefrf all I'l0f2 ',9a55ef5 qllilf I think you are old enough to know now. Future Teachers of America is a national or- ganization for high school students interested in a career in teaching. F.T.A. performed a service to the school by acting as host to both teachers and students on College Night. The members were fortunate in having the opportunity to hear many interesting speakers. The special highlight of the year was their visit to the special education department at Norclay School. All together now, I wandered lonely as a cloud . President Frances Black, Vice-president Eileen Lopour, Secretary Nancy Wilkes, Historian Judy Talbot. Not pictured: Treasurer Bob Huesgen. What do you mean, you don't like my idea? Y-Teens, the teenage organization sponsored by the YWCA, helps each member strive to grow as a person, to grow in friendship with all nations, creeds, and nationalities, and to grow in knowledge and love of God. Among its many activities, this club sponsored programs for the World Week of Prayer and the Len- ten services. It also published the Buzz Book, present- ed a fashion show and the Variety Show, sponsored a dance for both Hi-Y and Y-Teen members, as well as the annual Sweetheart Ball. President Suzy Purdy, Vice-president Nona Jenner, Secretary Sandy McQuerrey, Treasurer Linda Snow, Historian Leslie Day. fficerd 'I' CaAinef'l'2 friang ed : I'm a little tea pot 94 a gif' ri, fun-fiffecl organizafion l President tary Lar West. Oil President Joel Swearingen, Vice-President J,R. Smith, Secre- isyry Larry Palmer, Treasurer Steve Wolverton, Chaplain Carl l est. gjooclwif profecf5 ana! fe! owa ip ltefla roun ou flze by program. M11 Joel, it might be easier if you'd turn the book around. f, Xt I LN Y ,, ff V, ww- M ,,,,ff f g xx Wi e. X W' SM? 'I ,JA 4 .-,lf , V k Q- an 1V V V' g Stix. 3' gveff' Helping others through Christian fellowship U proved to be rewarding and enjoyable to the members of the I-Ii-Y Club. They served both the Community and the school through their support of the United Fund Campaign. The Y.M.C.A. sponsors this club. I i i i I l l i i l i l i i i I i I l I - .,.-.... ..........-......---......1.....-----..,- .-1--...gm-n,...,.....,,.,.t,.,..-.,, .- - JunknuAchkvmnentwasagmninade available to all North Kansas City Phgh School students Students are divided into miniature companies which operate exactly like real life businesses. Junior Achievement com- panies seH stock, pay xvages and sala- ries, sell either products or services, and at the end of the year Hqtndate and pay the Mockhokkrs back then initial investment. This year, N.K.C. l4.S.studentsloardcipated hithe Junior Achievement program, and many ably served their ninuature conipanies as ofhcers. I bet I donlt get my finger caught this ti i i i i i i. we eafll OW fo g0 AaI'lLl'll,,9t ill tl,U0 605g eaaond. fee A11 right, Mr. Lemons, if that's the way you want to be. -.5 ff' M-A'-N ' :jg aff' . Are you sure you know what you're doing? tion com, Kiwi scho as fc ing even Cludu the Littl five and M-l- ship. idea' USS'-1 'U l l 4 l 5 l l l r i i 1 i l Q i l i l l 4 l i The Key Club is an international or aniza y g - tion dedicated to serving the local school and community. Members with the help of the local Kiwanis Club and the cooperation of the school administration undertake such projects as food and clothing drives, A.F.S. fund rais- ing projects, and collecting tickets at sports events. Highlights of the club's first year in- cluded a charter party which formally started the organization and a district convention at Little Rock, Arkansas which was attended by five Key Club members, their Kiwanis sponsor, and their faculty advisor. A grade average of Mal- is required to remain eligible for member- ship. The members try to live up to the high ideals of the club and the motto, We buildf' . . . and the rubber swan is mine! F. .X4Clft!7 ACLUQI1 yi yOU g0f fA2 ll!I'0l'lg i6!26l.? 0 President Rand Philli s Vice-PresidentRonn1 Ba y p , b u 'e ugh- rf I man, Treasurer Robert Dahlbo, Junior Director Steve Wardrum, Senior Director Jim Moore, Historian Ken Baughman, Secretary Hewitt Wright. the way I - 1 . . . and then the farmer's daughter said President John Evans, Vice-President Minta Hash, Secre- tary Marcia Weddle, Treasurer Jim Moore, Sergeant-at arms Terry Hottman, Republican Party Leader Robert Dahlbo, Democratic Party Leader Jim Moore. Under the supervision of Mr. Charles Broom- field, the Political Science Club has strived to obw tain a thorough knowledge of our government's complex workings. This club has been fortunate in having interesting programs such as a Meet the Candidates Night and a speech by Judge Ken- neth Elliott. The club also selected the candidates from our school to participate in City Hall Day. John Evans, President of the club, was one of the five finalists in the race for Student Mayor of Kansas City. Mr. Charles Broomfield, sponsor. 0 OM. mean fo H10 fkefe are Pea! We ULKiCal'l5 if lf P in Cfay Counfg? 98 You know, I think I'll run for a second term! wi! you e my cAecLmafe.? Chess Club is an unorthodox organization, having no officers or roll of members. Students interested in playing chess merely meet together every third Monday of the month. The Library Club is an organization formed to assist the librarians. An interest in library work as a profession is helpful for the members. Requirements for join- ing are a record of duty as a library as- sistant and average grades in all classes. fi' . ..a 'nmzr.avm 1unr Beatrice Shryack S ponsor Daniels, Secretary Barbara Blankley, and Treasurel Frances Parker. ,!4Ul.6! fed QF5 IYLCLLQO A004 fair!! JUCCQ55. President Carol Gibbons with Vice-president Pat Mc- 100 agp. W ZIQWW M George O'Donne1l gives talk on Michelangelo. f Mr. Porter Price, sponsor. an goglt .gnlrow ana! Spring gjxlzidif lziglz looinfd o gear. Under the leadership of Mr. Porter Price, the Art Apprentices strive to grasp a greater interest in art, both as a vocation and an avocation. Through lectures, demonstrations, trips, and projects, they gain a better understanding and appreciation for all types of art. In the spring of each year, the members sponsor an art exhibit which is open to anyone who wishes to dis- play his work. X 99, President Judy Hapes, with Secretary Carol Lowrie, Vice-president Leslie Day, and Treasurer Carol Mich- ler. si A It ,,,,Lf'1JfQ V JF. af. Lowrie, Il Mich- II ?i 55 ll il 5 I I I 2 I I l ! F i I I l I I modern udic Wawferd main y ma e merry mufiic. X I fl I ull fa Modern Music Masters is a national organization whose members are chosen from applicants on the basis of scholarship and music talent. Apprentices must perform for the club and take a test before they are allowed to become members. The purpose of this club is to promote a greater and continuing interest in the performance and appreciation of music. It sponsors a recital for the individuals receiving ratings of 1 at dis- trict contests. Oiiicers are: President John Bushg Vice- president Randy Phillipsg Secretary Anita Jenningsg Treasurer Gail Warzyng Historian Gail Werbin. ,i 7 V i l I I I W .. Q Hey! What's that for? E I I I I l,, lx, II II II? Iii Hels doing the breast stroke in my soup! ii i I ll li 101 I - 'Y f W fn ff wwf Y O 44 ff ff Let me have it, it's my turn now! www 0' V, ,H , , , W, 7,4 ,, ,V gy ,, ' f .4 , f ,, ,ff , 41 A V' ,J K ' ,lf If you don't stop shaking, I'11 never hit that apple. The Girls' Athletic Association, otherwise known as the G.A.A., strives to stimulate interest in sports and promote the spirit of fair play in both sports and everyday life. Under the sponsor- ship of Mrs. Carolyn Smith and later Miss Gon- nerman, the girls play field hockey, basketball, softball, volleyball, badminton, and other sports. Besides participating in games, members of G.A. A. give parties at various times and have a spring banquet. Pins for participation in sports are given at this time. il girfd I9 ay gamer! ana! fearn dporfomano ip. The officers of GAA: Nancy Kvaternik, presidentg Glenda Dob- bins, secretary, Gail Warzyn, sports managerg Connie Paugh, lg sergeant-at-arms, Linda Crandall, vice-president, Diana Bird, p historian, and Diana Betterton, treasurer. l 102 The sponsor of GAA is Miss Gonnerman. -A - . ...W.a.4.f.,...,-........,,-..,.. , ,,,, N, , Y I 1 5.13 if A t 1 xx 5 K? f ttsgvfff Q ' ' 'fl , 21 , , 4 9 t Q jifvik Sw . Q L . H Q femseas w 3-Q President Steve Westfall, Vice-President Bill Blake, Secretary Larry H Harless, Treasurer Ray Fightmaster, Sergeant-at-Arms Danny Hamp- Track, basketball, football, river-banking ton' Ogzf I0 ay 900106 and feafn :il90I'fdn'lClI'l5 foo. N Club is made up of boys who have earned a letter in one or more sports. The main purpose of the club is to serve the school and community. This year N Club again sponsored a needy family at Christmas. Our own little West Side- Story. 3 i fo XE? , f f f' 2 ik' X , t. V, x ,X K :figf The National Forensic League is a club formed for the benefit of debate and dra- matic students. They are given points ac- cording to the amount of participation in tournaments. When a student has accumu- lated a certain number of points, he is eligi- ble to become a member of NFL. President Robert Dahlbo, Vice-president Roger Grawe, Secretary Deanna Newhouse, Treasu- rer Sharon Engle. fm nv R mmf .1 ww E V Q , 0 It g, X ,n f, 850!Ue6l: aI'0 ine 5 oufcl 6 OUI' alll C1560 Ol' irineyfan . M1 I X U. 1 'Q I Z . S A as-:z z N ' if f X, as 2, ' Y f A r x Siffaffsst X f 4 is I ' we ff ' i X 4 tttt ' G f , . y L M ,W , , efxgk .Z 2 Q X .. 0 : X X Z X i -3. ' i' V s - Wff14Mm,,sm 'M ff fa at 5' 1,91 ww W sw? X Yew N, I Which half do you want? P1 Se H2 1 l wi A ? X X ' X X 2 , sf, N ,, 5 S W X . X. X g t I .x , t , A -sm X ff of ' fi L N N Q . ' x , '- .,... -,Q I A . il A B. ' t ,.,:: , 2,3 V K T ' rs' .S .M .A V, , 4 1 -we ' my , -::::- :,.g:5?.,,:,1,. ff-:f if X GK A . v . f - -f - rs, ,ff 1:1 A We ,,.:,'g:2a5:5:-,,'-L- - .. ,,.. r EY..-.,.s. . ' U ' ' -- 4-,J.....,..........-........,..f.-, ,,.ML,u J - .... - W... ,.. .. ,, , ,, Mg-uk my -.. ,..... ,W - ' The Thespian Troupe takes its name from the Greek actor Thespis who inaugurated spoken lines. Keeping in character with their namesake, members speak plenty of lines, both in school-sponsored plays and in their annual children's theater presentation, which the Club sponsors. All activities pertain to dra- matics, and everyone strives to follow the creed, Act well your part therein all the honor lies. Scout is trustworthy, loyal, friendly . .7afenfev! .7Le5laiand faLe up flleafricaf fechniqued. President Lyn Tschirner with Vice-president Margaret Price, Secretary Gail Wayzyn, Treasurer Gail Werbin, and Clerk Don na Drewes. 1 ' Q Q Q 'f 4 f g 5 zz f 'ef 1 -,,.. f -..,,,- 'tThat ain't funny, but it sure is corn. 105 r A i ir. V4 ii iw il in I ri. ll I in ww s, w l I I Vit l l K, '1 'N ' 1 SAW olefue info fAe myoferied of file UfliUe 5e' I. 106 e equals mc? Hey, you got the answers to page 175? throughout the area and have visited the observatory at Park College several times. Several students have be- gun work on projects dealing with physics and in the future the club should develop into one of the most interesting and educational clubs at Northtown. The Science Club has been reorganized this year under the direction of the new physics teacher, Mr. John Layman. The object of the club is to stimulate interest in physics and astronomy outside the classroom. Since the group is relatively small, they do not elect officers. This year the members have attended various lectures 4 1 Einstein, Von Braun, who knows? tory J be- the nost ational Honor Society L Q Q J Q. X 6 L Jo Ann Arthur Diana Bird Linda Bray Cathy Coy .Janice Devling Renee Basile Frances Black Janet Buckley Linda Crandall Kathi Dolan e--41 , Jl,..1u1q l Ronnie Baughman Evelyn Beadling Barbara Blankley Kenneth Blanks John Bush Barbara Bybel Linda Craven Robert Dahlbo Donna Drewes Jean Durlacher Q Betty Benedict Dean Boring Jim Cannon Leslie Day Sharon Engle 107 -..-...-.-...,.-.,.1..p---n-wu..-- ..--Q---,-. -7 4 f in J V , ff! F 0, My f gi f K f f I lf!! , , eg 'ma f ev ' 1, 'Mug '7 Z . 7 . L 'is I ., A 4 X f f it f 1 Q ,L 5: f, ' ' W Iv -2 w g X 4 ...Jw V W jg J s if , A ff ffg w 0 f e ' ' f I K Us M A A , M John Evans Judy Hapes Nona Jenner Ginger Kuehn Deborah Lowe James Moore Pam Gallemore Judy Grisamer Minta Hash Jean Howell Anita Jennings Karen Johnson Nancy Kvaternik Sandra Lanto Cheryl Lowrie Marilyn McCann Michael Muller Deanna Newhouse WG QUZ S ,f Wifi. , . 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KW A Q R 2' ' 1 1 in 1 4 fu o 3 ' ur A ri' 1 NN. ,- wi ' is W f X ,N-. X V' XM! ts 2 if Q , Q- , 44 i l I S if ,. , Q as .1 X X if gr gms 1, rg f . , ll X 2 X K' l N ,X x ww TDD 4! '7 we 4-+ 3 1 f n ' Q L- lx, , :W ' UMM - - A g- f ' in , .' Ubi., 1' P7 -sf ' ,X 5. f., V i, in . 1 N I 5 S A S aw Vflillilfs Suzi Reinert James Rich Sandra Robinson tfusecll Shirley Saunders ith Ji R. Smith fnvriici' Jim Van der Veen V'-If ich Gail Werbin ,siinamsori Clinton Wisdom Mary Ann Schaeffer Judy Snavely John Von Erdmannsdorff Carl West Jim Wolfaehei' Sandra Sharp Judith Talbot Gail Warzyn Bonnie White Ann Workman ze' 'Hp' A. L ,vp .si .x qlq! ,W 1 I 'W at Q ' -s-Z 1. If Jw 'af Z, Q 'ff 1? ff? , . 5 We 1--. fl! 'Q E' , 4980 -as-M- 77.115, Nancy Ronning Margaret Roscnbauiii Sheilah Siglin Bruce Smart Karen Talbot Craig Tracx Karolyn Wayman Marcia Wcdcliifl NHHCY Wilkes Barbara Vtilliams Vot Pictured Heidi Fritz mg V iw - I ' S an-.. '--'l 'f'4 A-W ' ' ' W ' W Y-Y Y N' 7 ,1 .:, -Mn --- ' . 110 5 .iil Sfand up dfraigkf, Areallte sleep y, This year's a cappella choir consists of 102 mem- bers of the student body under the direction of Mr. Norman Clouse. The first choir project was its musical, Ham-a-lot. The choir sang for many school programs and civic organizations, and for the first time in a num- ber of years, the choir cut a record and sold it to stu- dents and parents. During the Christmas season, the a cappella presented a program at the state mental hos- pital at Fulton, Missouri, and performed on television. SOPRANO Linda Ames Kathy Barnard Evelyn Beadling Barbara Bybel Cheryl Cheek Beav Dowell Nancy Duncan Cheryl Elliott Susan Fanning Lynn Gibson Sharon Henry Karen Higdon Karen Johnson Terri Kennedy Judy Kirkendoll Janet McLeod Jane Mason Pat Massey Judith Meyers Mary Nance Phyllis Parker Judy Pennington Elizabeth Royster Connie Smith Linda Taylor Donna Tweeddale Rayann Winfrey Cheryl Yates Q x an ding a on? wifA Cfoua g. AULTO TENOR Llnda Anderson Jennifer Anderson Donna B bel John Bush Y Beth Campbell Susan Campbell Barbara Castor Darlene Conley Gloria Culp Barbara Fletchall Pam Fletcher Jean Howell Anita Jennings Sharon Johnson Cheryl Jones Ginger Kuehn Nancy Logan Shirley Melton Barbara Meyer Kay Pollock Karen Putnam Mary Ann Schaeffer Diane Smith Linda Snow Judy Story Judy Webb Ken Butterfield Jim Cochran Cathy Collins Bill Dawkins Tom Francis Jane Gilbert Gregg Hammock Jim Heuzel Joy James David Johnson Mike Knopf Tom Nelms George O'Donnell Jim Rich Mary Rose Steve Shook Wayne Sims Jim Sotomayor Terry Stitt Gary Truhlar Gail Werbin ' V BASS Ron Acord Elvon Arndt Stan Aubrey Mike Cambiano Richard Doak George Dobbins Mike Floberg Tom Gibson Van Grube John Harper Richard Hoffecker Gary Homer Bob Huesgen Ted Jones David King Ed Klunder Charles Kumer Russ Lyon Ron Mclntire Ralph Maddox Jim Meikle Lee Standard Terry Walters Tom Williams Jim Wilson A ,W wx M! JL K we marc again, PICCOLO Carol Wilson FLUTE Carol Wilson Jackie Landall Gayle Edmondson OBOE David Crabaugh Gail Warzyn B-FLAT Clarinet Forrest Philpott Steve Wardrum Bob Hodge Lorna Stevens Bill Meeker Jim Creighton Mike Hogan Patty Young Linda Piotrowski Kathy Ross Bob Weekes Carol Routh David Blessman Karen Williams Dick Chandler ' - im kk-A in Wviifgrd 1 1 in fkuncler, igkfning, or in rain? With the onset of winter, the North Kansas City in favor of sonatas, suites, and concertos. This season Marching Band troops inside to become the quieter and the North Kansas City Concert Band performed in more refined Concert Band. Marches are laid aside February and participated in the Spring Festival ALTO CLARINET Dinah Owen BASS CLARINET Bob Ballieu CONTRA-BASS CLARINET Carole Hale BASSOCN Mike Cooney Lois LaFon Jean Baume ALTO SAX Jim Truhlar Sherman Eagles Ernest Allen T E NO R SAX Ronnie Pettit BARITONE SAX Gary Bock BASS TROMBONE Ed Scott BARITONE Clarence Hagstrom Student Director Phil Weathers Jim Heuzel TUBA Gayle Dillahay Jim VanderVeen Berry Dewlin Bill Beam PERCUSSION Randy Phillips Kirby Barnes Steve Lucas Ray Drevlow Linda Small Mike Grout TYMPANI Gary Maloy CORNET Ricky Keeler Steve Wilhoit, Dru Sledge Thomas Elizabeth Mazza Lyn Tschirner Jerry McClure Ronnie Schuler TRUMPET Lamar Wardlaw Margaret Price FRENCH HORN Anita Jennings Daun Sundal Jerry Evans Russell Baughman TROMBONE Bob Breckinridge Dave Jensen J. R. Smith Steve Chambers Paul Edwards Carl Bolton VP Each year, a certain amount of band students are chosen to become members of the school Pep Band. Dressed in white sweaters with purple let- ters, the instrumentalists play before and during all basketball games. Pep Band Steve Wilhoit, Drum Major Lmda Fehrman, Head Majorette if f I , , , I A .Y . l w milfs, 'f ,,,s, 'X 22 4 A 5 J ff an , ', XXV, : l NW' a -,v.i ' fi X - '4 A . vw- -W., . -3 ,v V -x 1 4 X V' itxxxmx aa, Betty N1Ch01S Karen Williams - Assistant Head Majorette Sharon Wardlaw Complimenting the N. K. C. H. S. marching band this year were the major- ettes with their spinning batons. Chosen at the beginning of the year, these six girls scheduled their classes so that they could practice with the band second hour. With bare legs and abbreviated costumes, they braved the cold weather. Students will re- member seeing these brave souls at foot- ball games and parades in which the band participated. Steve keeps his harem in line. .sgfela a ang wifA Sieve. Y I I, x 5 s K il 31 . 1 K I I 1 I I 5 I I I I si 3 ,. fl Ei Ill 35? F, 3 1 a ,rg 116 Orchestra Ist VIOLINS Gail Werbin, Concertmistress Jane Mason Doug Campbell Jim Jenkins 2nd VIOLINS Jane Settle, Principal Lanora Kaiser Alarice Simpson Paula Coffman Dennis Meeker Donna Whited VIOLA Shirley Saunders, Principal Richard Helms Nancy Dixon CELLO Barbara Ferguson, Principal Mary Field STRING BASS Roy Burton, Principal if ow many Jaya unfi! FLUTE Brenda Walker Carol Wilson OBOE Gail Warzyn Penny Rhodes Dave Crabaugh CLARINET Dick Chandler Bob Hodge Paula Huss Forrest Philpott BASSOON Mike Cooney Jean Baume ALTO SAXOPHONE Steve Wardrum TENOR SAXOPHONE Bob Hodge TRUMPET Tom Vance Margaret Price Ronnie Schuler FRENCH HORN Russell Baughman Wilson Lentz Anita Jennings Daun Sundal TROMBONE Bob Breckenridge Dave Janson Steve Chambers TU BA Gayle Dillehay PERCUSSION Gary Malloy Linda Small TYMPANI Gregg Hammock Members not pictured- Bill Baker-String Bass Sledge Thomas-Trumpet ,e .Z L et f QQSJQ sparse their many hours of hard work and practice. ov , x fi?.,ef1..,.,e,. 5 4,,.f1.,1a,. XQNQQV iss 2330 , The forty-tive students who composed this year's Orchestra spent their ir Y t hour every day practicing together. At their concert presented in the fall, students wg y from the four junior high schools were given an opportunity to play with the Sv + Orchestra. Their one pleasure trip of the year came in the spring as a reward for ASW' y 'uit Q 4 NQWSM Y! The Orchestra plays at the Christmas Assembly. E 117 ! ,., +I 5: Y' Wg., t 'W 1 JR 5 il fa if l , . A31 it , I ,W w in 5 Co-Editors Jim Phillips and Jeff Roitman 5 ' I 1 W W M, ,, , ..,, ,M 5 X at 3 L : , ,, X71 X 4 ,fzff , gr 5 f f H 1 if ' f gag I Sports Editor Carl West, News Editor Barbara Blankley, Feature Editor Leslie Day. l M ,l is Worfhfown newdloalner nouiced nocgouf nofeworflay newa an l 'i Copyreaders Conrado Lancion, Sandy Robinson, Shirley Saun- i ders, Diana Welch MZ after- thing: the p publii week: Advertising Managers Carole Mich- tgps, ler, Larry Hays, Betty Benedict. Miss the fi sas C i U I1 rx 'Zi I le l,. ,L 1,- I iii l 1 1 991.11 Illia 119 Sponsor Mildred Fulton and Photographer Dick Chandler. , ' Y . . V V s...,..- .,. - ......- -.--. .,.,......-........... .-,..........-....,....-......----..- .-t-.,..,-- , . . V- ---1--1-M tara W6 .wake G ,tt Proofreaders Donna Drewes, Judy Huffman an nuff? narrafiueo Mad rushes to the Dispatch and after-school hours are just two of the things that Buzz members mention as the price they pay for this informative publication. Each Buzz is planned two weeks in advance. Then reporters, edi- tors, copyreaders, and the sponsor, Miss Fulton work together to create the finished product---The North Kan- sas City Hornefs Buzz. X 1 -az. , fi '. Reporters Roger Belveal and Betty Hufford with Vice- Principal Mr. Clive Frazier. v ' Circulation Managers Eilleen Lopour, Dick Durst Reporters Deanna Newhouse, Gayle Edmondson, Richard Robb Reporters Gail Warzyn, Glenda Dobbins EV, .3-Z Co-Editors Karen Talbot and Randy Phillips lyroolucfive urgofcl Art Editor Ernie Shelton discusses a sketch with Mr. Gus Leimkuhler, sponsor. 120 Business Manager Ronnie Baughman P0019 e I0 an, Farife, Composed of twenty-five members, the 1963 Pur- gold Staff worked feverishly to meet deadlines which always seemed to come too soon. Not only were there deadlines for the book itself, but also for the decora- tions for the annual ball. On December fifteenth, the Coronation Ball was held in honor of the Purgold Queen and her attendants. This night climaxed the selling spree which resulted in the ordering of 1500 copies of the 1963 Purgold. While not record-breaking in number, this order was the first to exceed the num- ber of students in the school. Senior and Junior Editors Lisbet Krane, Terri Shuler, Diana Bird, Karolyn Wayman. and Nona Jenner. 'Tk Sport and F acult la cher. Workn I I I 1 f I N, l Jr- ich re la- :he old the 00 ing m- ler ff. 3 T md' Photographers Clinton Wis- l dom and Jim Cannon Photographers John Roush and Jim Van i r der Veen Sports Editors Harold Brown and Randy Broyles l all re are l:CfuI'e5 all a 65 P P P P ? i Activities Editors Sheilah Siglin, Nancy Kvater- nik, Susan Russell, and Kathi Dolan 0 l ,J l it l Faculty and Curriculum Editors Jean Dur- 6 lacher, Jean Lewis and Copy Editor Ann l Workman J Q l M l Organizations Editors John Bush, Lyn Tschirner, and Suzi Reinert 121 l22 1 I ,,, ,mn 'Jw . MV Vwffm-A 2 Q , V',ifVVVi9F V --.V:'1' i,. f ' . ' 'ffl 1, V,,,? I ' 1 A J 35. Q- fl' 'Y' '57 M5,?3:V'f ,. A 1 M,-,-5j',f, , w g: ,'J R 2 A . V ,fire , 'QW- V ' ' if ,,,,?,4,fi,1 ii:2VV.,. ,p ' 'az-? ' fff Qf-3 ,,-V' gtg' V A V L f la1V:'?5 f' , dir, 5 1, W4 x, F I fV.vV V'- ' VM Ai ,k k 114 . 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Pr an XX GNN 9 W 'Mm 41' My Although they are looking forward to their senior year, the juniors fondly remember . . . successfully financing their first prom by producing 'fBlithe Spirit and sponsoring the student- faculty basketball game . . . enthusi- astically campaigning for the Student Council President . . . proudly receiv- ing their class rings . . . President Kenny Baughman with Secretary Barbara Ferguson, Treasurer Gary Corbett, 1 Ressie Abshire Ron Acord Alice Adkins Barbara Adkins John Alexander Donna Allen 4 -M f7 f73 , Earnest Allen Lawrence Allen Terry Allen Betty Allison Carolyn Amick f , i Z 126 Sandy Hunt, DeeDee Schonberger, Rochell Listrom, and Marion Stout head for the drag strip! Lynn Anders Jennifer Anderson Richard Arnold Robert Arnett Richard Arrington Ardith Arthur John Atkins Stanley Aubrey Sharilyn Bade Bill Baker Jerry Balagna Truman Ballard fi 1' H s V Mt WF. p06tma, 01 1 -it '-V, get G ,ll it 'WJ ? V. J yy y W5 S x i . JUG: Q--v ...nd xxx' -I 33 14 '15 wa, I '. nf? s , ctw T' .,,,p' 5 ...W- ' . fr a . tg , 00:1 'J' -on-nl' 93 -af' 'E' a, .9 orclerecl a iamon in my c 01:55 ring. i ff' 'wwf yd 1 ' -w , ,,,. .W ' -01 2, , VA 4-nf! JVM gf ,A f X W! I r QQ- 'VW Marsha Banes Janet Banks Carolyn Barber Nancy Barbour Forrest Barnes Joyce Barnes Kirby Barnes Carolyn Barnett James Basel Darlene Bateman Kenneth Baughman Russell Baughman Charlotte Baxter Randy Beagle William Beam Jim Beatty Linda Bechtelheimer Leah Becker Wilbur Becker Gary Beebe Ann Beeman Jo Ann Bell Richard Bendure Charlotte Benjamin Barbara Bennett Janet Bentley Joyce Bentley Joyce Benton I Barbara Berquist Carole Berry Larry Bewick Jerry Billingsly Robert Bird 12? Delores Birt Ronnie Bishop Tom Bishop Leonard Bivona Anne Black Nedra Black Barbara Blake Jim Blanton David Blessman Marsetta Bloomer Gary Bock Jim Bogue Rosemary Bohannon John Borgmier Elaine Boucher Kathy Boucher Phyllis Bowman Robert Bowser Mervin Box Bill Boyles You don t have to look up my tele- phone numberg I'll tell you what 4-'ff-v e f f ' If , -v 1.12 J ww' Z rf Q if at ' 7 f, ,, guf mr. .CJ-ergudon, w y can? we Ain Gayle Bradfield Barbara Bradley J axon Bradley Larry Bradley Charles Bramble Dick Brandt Harold Bray Mgr' five ounfacn Ln l Kenneth Brazelton Robert Breckenridge William Breeze 'W' Johnny Brimage i Chris Brimer 1 Z Aw' 5 N? 'F I 5 y 1 s J 7 M Hal Broadwater B111 Brockman ' Randy Brown 1' -wi? Richard Brown BMX' Steve Brown Stuart Brown Thomas Browning .Wx is ,QUE Sharon Buckner Gerald Bumgarner Cathy Burch Nancy Burdette t 01450 001' 0 f ,9I'0l'l'l if if i r' 175 15 nl M Mi M rd my tv if N A f 1' gfllfiiifffif' flblfi' llflmwft ,ff 1 Jil! 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The results are easily seen from Northtown's fine season record and their final rating as the Number-One team in the Kan- sas City area. 0aC ea dll I9 ayerrf egifl LUOI' -oufd X 158 JA X' fX Francis Galbraith Head Coach 9 l if lx 7. PQ ,I sf 1 VV, Q. - V 2 ' . ' ' . t ' ra 1 VYQLLQ 'S l . V,V, A it 5 V' V f in , V V , - . X if U N.14.C. 0 4 L'L A N.K.C. 31 N.14.C. 20 N.14.C. 41 'rxszfg' N.K.C. 33 N.14.C. I9 N.K.C. 7 N.14.C. 28 N.14.C. I3 N.1c.C. 6 3, Leland O'Dell Backfield Coach Q M-ff Shawnee-Mission East 0 St. Joe Benton 0 Roekhurst 6 Shawnee-Mission West 2 William Chrisman 0 St. Joe Central 0 Hickman of Columbia 7 St. Joe Lafayette 7 De La Salle 0 Raytown 7 W ,Q , fmix 7 l ll I9 I' ep Cl I' a L 0 ll 0 I' ' f ' 6 2 r ' , ,f Y 2, i 2 v - 13 a V A , ' ' J 3 v , , X fi f4 1 ' 3 i t, ' L . ,I fl J' 1 f il if V v ' ,: , L! E19 -if :Iv Y ., , , 4. ' H n' f2 . 3'i 51'73f' ' Y 7 i , ,, , 1 i ,vv-jj' ue f 1 'f . V 1- im H, , 3 ,u. at ft .1 3 .- , , 2 f Egsw W J . ffffl-1' 1 I - 1 0 ' 91 as -J ,f 1,1 N f ,. 1 1 QV waz. ,I I.-,f , kg' , Y ..YZ'.' w 3 .zre fL1lfff'1?a3 ' -A A I ., 1 7 . .,. , , 3 1-,.Af'ff::.'.fZw . 11 Trainers Doug Campbell Wilson Lentz -ff , ,V ff 4 A f , 1 ' 3 . ' X..' 1 .L iv- . ,tf i p - .V . KV' 'i V Joe Crouthers Line Coach Jr. Varsity Coach fooigaf fseaaon 2,1 if Student Managers Robert Bird Ronnie Bishop Jack Henry Greg Hammock 159 Charles Mclntire-Sr. All Conference 2 yr. letterman Shawnee Mission East Saturday, September 15. The Hor- nets opened their 1962-63 season with a scoreless deadlock as the Lancers met them on the Northtown gridiron. The Hornets approached the goal line twice, only to be turned back by the foe from Kansas. The Northtown de- fense allowed the Lancers to cross the 50 yard line only twice. 160 Steve Westfall-Sr All Conference A11 District All State 3 yr. letterman High School All-American Dan Hampton-Sr. All Conference All District All State 3 yr. letterman High School All-American Honorable Mention N , l ' l 'l ir .. Larry Goodard-Sr. 2 yr. letterman St. Joseph Benton Friday, September 21. The Hor- nets travelled to St. Joseph to meet their first Pony Express competitor and came out on the strong end of a 31-0 score. Steve Westfall sparked the Hornets' offense as he carried the ball over for three touchdowns and rushed for 117 yards. Jay Cain and Gary Taney accounted for the other two tal- lies. All Conference f 2 yr. letterman Ray Fightmaster-Sr. Larry Harless-Sr. All Conference All District Honorable Mention 2 yr. letterman f Q 161 Gary Taney-Jr. 2 yr. letterman l l l ,si lil il l 1 ill 1 l 'll' gl gl is ill l l M N4 I , l l l l I l i lil ' I l l ll il i 1 l ll is J I 162 Bill Blake-Sr. All Conference All District 3rd team 2 yr. letterman ,W a Roclchurst Saturday, September 29. The Hawklets were host to the Hornet eleven in a game which saw Steve West- fall lead the Northtown squad to a 20-6 victory. West- fall scored three touchdowns while Charles Mclntire led the defense which allowed the Hawklets only six points. ornefd clown fougk .Hawk efd. Jim Stotts-Sr. All Conference All District Honorable Mention 2 yr. letterman host 'Vest- 'Vest- ntire 4 six W X Larry Walker Sr 2 yr. letterman Bud Shi man Sr. p . 2 yr. letterm an 0 on fo frounce .S7Aawnee- iridion Mjeaf. Shawnee Mission West Saturday, October 6. The Hornets again boarded the busses, this time for Shawnee Mission West. The Vikings found Northtown to be a tough visitor as the Hornets romped to a 41-2 victory. Steve Westfall led the surging offense in a game which saw five players score. Larry Harless sparked the defensive unit from his linebacker position. Jay Cain-Jr. 2 yr. letterman E Q 163 'Z Kenny Amos-Sr. 2 yr. letterman John Harper-Sr. 1 yr. letterman gf' Larry Peart-Sr. 1 yr. letterman W0l'tAf0LUI'l afffeff eafd William Chrisman Friday, October 12. At the North Kansas City Homecoming, the Hornets downed the William Chrisman Bears 33-O for their second conference victory. Steve Westfall and Jay Cain were of- fensive standouts as Westfall scored three touchdowns and Cain set up several tallies as he completed four out of five passes. Jim Stotts was the defensive stal- wart. Bill Gleason-Sr. 1 yr. letterman Bill Connely-J r. 1 yr. letterman Joel Swearingen-Sr. 1 yr. letterm an fken LIIOCL6 0 uncle eafecl .gnclianm St. Joseph Central Friday, October 19. The North Kansas City eleven defeated the pre- viously unbeaten lndians of St. Joe Central by the convincing score of I9- O. This victory was the Hornets' third in conference play. Steve Westfall scored twice in the first quarter on a 44 yard pass play and a 73 yard run from scrimmage. ln the last quarter Danny Hampton recovered a fumble on the Indians, three yard line and Larry Harless plunged over for the third T.D. 165 . ,.- -..-...M ........ ...-........-... ....-.......-.. ....... ,......--.1...i1--.--1--.--u1-up-u-ou--v--v-n1pnvnsv -. ,,, .. V I Q-1 or l Q Ron Acord-Jr. l 1 yr. letterman ,JW Randy Broyles-Sr. 1 yr. letterman l ornefa cleaalfoclfecl Ly .jwlicgman of Kofum ia Hickman of Columbia Friday, October 26. ln a grueling battle of de- fenses, the Hornets and the Columbia Hickman Kew- pies fought to a 7-7 tie. The game remained scoreless until the third quarter when a Goddard-to-Walker pass put the Hornets in the lead. With I9 seconds remaining in the game the Kewpies scored on a pass to tie the score. 166 Bill Alexander-Sr. 1 yr. letterman 3' it St. Josep Frid edition oi the Sham downs, h tackle. Je short plui 'Q ?x.,,...aiP ty: gmt ,qt any plum ff...-I Gary Corbett-Jr. All Conference 1 yr. letterman Auf .gglzamroc A wzf er un er orneffs affag l 5 i St. Joseph Lafayette Friday, November 2. The Hornets won the final edition of the Pony Express Conference by defeating lhe Shamrocks 28-7. Steve Westfall scored two touch- downs, his firet one coming on an 80 yard run off tackle. Jay Cain scored twice in the second half on Short plunges. , A 4 Bill Baker-Jr. All Conference Honorable Mention HJC C. afuna ,mm De La Salle Friday, November 9. Before a crowd of 6500 Richard O'Dell-Soph. 1 yr. letterman Huw 1w. s I 78 er-one rafec! jifanaf the Hornets blanked the No. l ranked Titans I3-0 on the Northtown field. With the efforts of an aggressive line together with the fine running of Larry Harless, Buddy Shipman, Steve Westfall, and Larry Goddard, the Hornets were able to engineer two sustained drives which led to touchdowns. This game also saw Steve Westfall set a season's rushing record with a total of 1021 yards. f as f Phil Norred-Jr. 1 yr. letterman ,aw 3' X Raytown Friday, November 16. Northtown end- ed the season with a heartbreaking loss to Raytown 7-6. A muddy field stunted both offenses and the game was mostly a mid- field battle. Four second before the end of the half the Bluejays scored as a result of a blocked punt. The Hornets were unable to score until late in the fourth quarter but the conversion attempt failed. Mike Sweatman-Jr. 1 yr. letterman 7 N on 5 fo facie in deacon J ina e. Dan Harris-Jr. 1 yr letterman 1 yr. letterman Provisional letterman Charles Bramble-Jr. Jim Bryant-Jr. Richard Hensley-Jr. John Modeer-Jr. Ron Farrimond-Soph. Dick Doak-Sr. 1 yr. letterman 169 I We we 5 V, Q: sz I it 4 7 no 'Lf Q... 4 2 is 2-If N I ix A 'C 1' Hr I Ar, ,,,,,,,, 7 if 7 ,s , , ,Q A P' , 0-M 0, :lf 'W 1, 1 fr if' 5 wh S'-'N S Q gl SE -Q awww-'ns' 7 R 7 X - 'fl-5 Q3 , t, ,Fl T ' , W I '-9 1 ' Q' . 5 Q M ,sw ga F ' N HN :Q 3 4 f ' S5 it I Kiwi A jj' f , .5-.N N ,N as X K fat S QM Siam Q A ' ,M WW at ,M L if is 8 is GJ Q15 , X. 4 X329 3 '-:- 5 ,..!, , ..,. Q SM QM 4 3, QM NX Ly, ts- N504 N Iiq .,s,i SL 7 ' FSS . N N, ,Rd ig ml 8 Q is W sf ww fx ' -- W S gm? ENE, m 1 8: 0 N E! 4 X' wb gut ' N ' W Q A all NRS ,QX jx N, s B- at NF, as 5 to X sh 'F-N ab-64,2 N.K.C. 58 N.K.C. 6 N.K.C. 20 N.K.C. 38 N.K.C. 7 N.K.C. 18 N.K.C. 28 N.K.C. 22 N.K.C. 21 Junior Varsity Sumner 0 Southeast 0 Shawnee-Mission North 7 Shawnee-Mission West 7 William Chrisman 22 Raytown South 7 Raytown 7 De La Salle 7 Washington 7 Sfrong Uafrilfty- I'e5el'Ue ell 6 52615011 8-1. 4 f ,xr ,bmw X f?Q, X ' 'Q , ' xy 'wit ZZ M. mp! aw , if N F ,E 'ypijya ,M ,W 7 al -1 , f , ,, 'ff-M: is ' aw 'K f l XM, , ,V ,ff , iq' If A, if tw, , W 4 If V X t , V 7, W 5 WSW 1' ., fi, A A. -' ttf W fjejh ---' V. Q f ,nu '70 The Junior Varsity racks up yardage against Washington. N.K.C N.K.C N.K.C N.K.C N.K.C N.K.c. N.K.C. N.K.C. N.K.C. Excelsior Springs Leavenworth Raytown Leavenworth I 1 Excelsior Springs O,Fallon I 5 Manhattan I0 Raytown I 1 Leavenworth 17 Joe Crouthers First in N.K.C. Invitational Tournament Wrestling Coach Third in Creston, Iowa Tournament Fifth in O'Fallon Tournament Fourth in Corning, Iowa Tournament First in District Tournament Eiighth in State Tournament '26 ,,,, The purple and gold grapplers from N.K.C. again had a very successful season under the watchful eye of coach Crouthers. A lot of hard work paid off as the ,.. wrestlers walked off with the district championship. This I entitled the team to travel to St. Louis for the state , tournament. ..,, Ronnie Bishop and David Johnson Wrestlin Managers ornefd 5wee,9 mizifricf meef sg,,:1,... .x.. TF- WI-ss, 1' -e--N Three Year Lettermen LZIQUW Jim Robinson, Larry Kerr, Charles McIntyre so : a 3- lg fm X Sa Q Nh N ANNA :wa One Year Lettermen ws mNW,as,.,,,,W Larry Harless, Steve Moore, Mike Muller, Les Neer Two Year Lettermen Warren Thomas, Dan Hampton, Bill Connely, Herman Kirkpatrick ,, 173 f 1 I X Vw' Vue ,L 1 ,Z 1 1 li -.lr S 4 W 3 T. ..e,.... , X e l f f 1 , r ., ,,,,, ,W T u 1 WMMJNMM l have wmhed for 1 more envuble record the results of the returmng Iettermen gunecl thu yelr we ne look the basketblll 5618011 and then rmprovement oxen llst mg for to dn even fmer serson next yexr year were mdlcatlve of the CICTCIIUIN mon md wlll to i 1 F I 5 I 174 3 7 www N.K.C. N.K.C. N.K.C N.K.C N.K.C N.K.C N.K.C N.K.C. N.K.C. N.K.C. N.K.C. Raytown Leeis Summit St. Joe Benton Center William Chrisman St. Joe Lafayette St. Joe Benton William Chrisman Central Wentworth De La Salle 56 59 59 62 60 63 49 47 63 39 48 Northeast 39 N.K.C. Shawnee Mission West 55 N.K.C. Hogan 50 N.K.C. St. Joe Benton 50 N.K.C. Lillis 48 N.K.C. St. Joe Lafayette 62 N.K.C. Liberty 50 N.K.C. Pem Day 60 N.K.C. Rockhurst 51 N.K.C. St. Joe Central 49 N,K,C, De La Salle 45 N.K.C. 5 Clark Ferguson Head Varsity Coach i 175 Mr Q 1 ' - 'Bl 1 5:3 ' l 1 J f l, 4 l ll M1 ii I 1 I pr I I lt l i Tri 'i i Vi' it li i lg W H ,Y , Charles Cottingham Leland 0'DQ1l t Assistant Varsity Coach Junior Varsity Coach ll M Vi 'M l if i 0 r n e f A e g L n a i r ' WH 'M' X 2 Q af f Henry Guggenmos Manager if A : ': ,o ,,,aaa Wilson Lentz Trainer l ll A l ' i ' A az 176 5 'ff 3 David Hoar Head Basketball Manager Statistician Jack Henry Manager H . ..,,,. wt 5 3 Saturda ln 40-39 helped nets ra Mustee Friday, Tl were d height boards ed to a Monda ln al Toui The R: quarter as Hog take th Northtt I Za Y Wednesday, December 5 The Northtown cagers edged St. Joe Benton 52-50 in Steve Westfall Senior-2 year letterman All Conference 2nd team the second game of the Tournament. The Hornets gained a substantial 'lead but had to fight to keep it as the Cardinals came up with a rally near the end of the game. Larry Mus- teen paced the Hornets with l8 points. Accra!-worLing fieafion. Saturday, November 24 ln the season opener the Hornets came through with a 40-39 victory over Northeast. The height of the Vikings helped them control the boards and the score until the Hor- nets rallied to tie the game late in the last quarter. Larry Musteen gave Northtown the winning point on a free throw. Friday, November 30 The Northtown five took on Shawnee-Mission West but were defeated by the tall opponents. Making use of their height and shooting ability, the Vikings controlled both boards and never relinquished their early lead as they romp- ed to a 55-36 victory. Monday, December 3 In the first game of the l3th Annual N.K.C. Invitation- al Tournament the Hornets were downed by Hogan 56-50. The Rams gained an early lead and kept it until the third quarter when Northtown tied the score. Hornet hopes died as Hogan out-scored the Hornets in the deciding period to take the victory. Steve Westfall took high point honors for Northtown with i4 points. Benny Cain Senior-2 year letterman All Conference 2nd team 177 Friday, December 7 Q The Hornets ca tured the Consolation title by dumping Lillis p . 52-50 in a hard-fought dual. The lead changed hands several times, but Northtown came from behind late in the fourth quarter to hand the Irish the loss. Dave May led the Hornets in scoring with 18 points. Friday, December 14 In an exciting battle the Hornets posted their first conference win as they slipped by St. Joe Lafayette 64-62. With less than 30 seconds left in the game the score was tied and the Shamrocks were in possession of the ball. Benny Cain stole the ball and gave Northtown the victory on a lay up. Friday, December 21 Northtown again assumed the part of the victor as they pull- ed out a 57-50 victory over Liberty. The Hornets led throughout the first half, but Liberty stormed back to take the lead in the third quarter. The score was deadlocked going into the final minute but a seven point scoring spree jolted the Bluejays. Larry Musteen captured high point honors with l4 points. Friday, December 28 In the opening game of the Rockhurst Invitational Tourna- ment the Northtown attack chalked up its fifth straight victory by downing Pem Day. The Raiders led at half time, but the Hornets controlled the scoring in the second half and came out on top of a 66-60 score. Benny Cain collected 17 points for the Hornets. ornefri larouicle a relaerfoare w Saturday, December 29 The Hornets met defeat in the final round of the Rockhurst Tournament at the hands of the powerful Rockhurst Hawklets. Northtown had the host's back to the wall for three quarters before bowing out in the final period 51-44. The Hornet offense was boosted by Steve Westfall who accounted for 16 points. Friday. January 4 North Kansas City was handed their first con- ference loss of the season as St. Joe Central clipped the Hornets 49-33. The home team was plagued by poor shooting as they hit only 13 percent from the free throw line and 21 per cent from the field. Saturday, January 5 Northtown again pulled the game out of the fire as they outscored De La Salle in the final period to win 50-45. The Hornets trailed until the fourth quarter when a full court press and a 21 point scoring rally gave Northtown the victory. Clarence Hagstrom was the leading scorer with 12 tallies. f n 1 l I i Qire o acfion-Packer! gameri. Clarence Hagstrom Junior-1 year letterman Dave May Junior-1 year letterm an Friday, January ll 1 Raytown forged ahead in the second quarter and held on to their lead to defeat Northtown 56-50. The Hornet rally in the last quarter was unsuccessful- as they were not able to come closer than three' points of the Bluejays. Benny Cain dumped in 15 points for the home team. Tuesday, January 15 D The well balanced attack of Lee's Summit proved fatal for the Hornets as the Tigers streaked to a 59-33 victory. Good rebounding and a smooth fast break kept the Tigers in the lead the entire game. Steve Westfall contributed 12 points to the Hornet cause. 179 - a. I - A - - - -. -- - -V-. ....,,--.. -.........,,-.. ......A.-... .1....i.,-, , . -, - l'FIClly January l8 h Hornets had to stave off a last quarter rally by T e bt Joe Benton to take the victory 62 59 Accurate shooting put the Hornets ahead by 22 points at halftime A cold second half ilmost proved disastrous as the Cardinals pulled within three points before time ran out Larry Musteen led the Hornet offense by pouring, in l9 points Saturday January I9 ln a thrillin last uartei comeback the Hornets dumped 8 fl Center 63 62 Behind by 14 points going into the final period the Hornets closed the gap and took the lead With l7 sec Jackets again pulled aheid by three points Steve Westfall sank two free throws to put Northtown within one point with I7 seconds remaining Dave May stole a Center pass with 7 seconds left and threw to Westfall who completed his lay up an instant before the buzzer Westfall was also high point man with I8 points 1 ,, su ik . y . .1 I T onds left in the game the cause seemed lost as the Yellow Friday, January 25 The Hornets managed to keep powerful William Chris- man in range for the first quarter as they only trailed by f- one point. The Bears then came to life and were no match for Northtown as they steadily increased their lead and walked away with a 60-41 victory. John Modeer Junior-1 year letterman 6 0 Worfhfown cagera 6!i5l9f6ly 9000! P Gary Corbett Junior-1 year letterman Friday, February 1 Northtown traveled to St. Joseph only to be disappointed by Lafayette. After an evenly matched first quarter the Hornets could not keep up with the high scoring Shamrocks and went down to defeat 63-43. Benny Cain led the Hornet offense with I6 points. Jay Cain Junior-1 year letterman F tl Sf T B ps Jeff Roitman Senior-1 year letterman Greg Miller Sophomore-1 year letterman I , I I l Dave Davis 900 5,90I'l5l'l'l6lll:fLil9 Clllfiflg feflife C0l'lle5tJ. Friday, February 8 The Hornets were again defeated in, St. Joseph, this time by Benton. The Northtown attack could not get moving and the Cardinals led most of the game. The Hornets rallied near the end of the game, but Benton held on for a 49-43 victory. Steve Westfall paced the Purple and Gold with 22 tallies. l Friday, February l5 N.K.C. met defeat under the attack of the William Chrisman Bears 45-43. For three quarters the Bears were in complete control of the game. The fourth period almost turned the tide as a full court press brought the Hornets within two points before time ran out. Thursday, February 2l In the final game of the regular season the Hornets held out for a 65-63 victory over St. Joe Central. Be- hind by eight points going into the last quarter, the Indians came to life to tie the game with two seconds left to play. A last second basket by Butch Long told the story as the Indians had no chance to retaliate. Regional Tournament, Monday, February 25 ln the first game of the Regional Tournament the Hornets ground out a 42-39 victory over Wentworth. The game held little action during the first three quar- ters with Wentworth leading by five going into the deciding period, A I9 point scoring spree iced the game for the Hornets. Regional Tournament, Wednesday, February 27 The Hornets ended the 1962-63 basketball season as they lost to De La Salle in the second round of tourney play. After an earlier defeat at the hands of Northtown the much improved Titans gained revenge as they coasted to a 48-34 victory over the Hornets. 181 Senior-1 year letterman ,.,...,............,.... ...W-...,..., ........,..-.-.,......-. ....1..-1 -.-...-.v-.-1---v Q 3 335 aC , 5 aa aa unior llflaraify romfazi fo a 182 N.K.C. N.K.C. N.K.C. N.K.C. N.K.C. N.K.C. N.K.C N.K.C N.K.C N.K.C Nico N.K.C NfK.C N.K.C N.K.C. Northeast Shawnee Mission VN St. Joe Lafayette Liberty St. Joe Central De La Salle Raytown Lee's Summit St. Joe Benton Center William Chrisman St. .loe Lafayette St. Joe Benton William Chrisman St. Joe Central 'est aucceaa uf ll-3 aeaaon ,597 55? 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' Qaffw - :urs fvpd :sim 4. :w K iii V it T. iwfif, I -Avi' f:?j5?f 'Gr 14: 'wg ,ffl gifts, '- ' . .air-92 mul . 1,1 v:4j1,1.1a'1lL-35. gf AY 4-,- gyw ,, K V' f fb i YL-H.5f'.?.'f '7 N 'V' ' I Y' f'-f52 'E,l--'i , -' ,7 lf' 4 if . 'sn xii 5.1, 1 . .ff xfwf.. ,.i, , A .1 . ' 15 K, -n .nmy -.0 N Q wi +V if as 'K ff v, i f at 1 fav!! 3 V wiki .s-Af? 1, if X 4 sa, K., ,mb X 1 X 7s iwhki 1 W ox E! 5 ,, ,W it , -. x.: ' -s 1 wif.-..:.4. ,W .A , .. . faiiifqji- 3-fzan V5 ei ' 4 Plays, dances, assemblies, and other activities add spice to school life and kindle many enjoyable memories of high school days. The seniors realize that these activities are the last in their high school career and provide the finishing touch for many pleasant memories. The juniors look forward to these activities with both enthusiasm and reluctance, for they realize that they have but one more year in which they can collect their high school mem- ories. ,U A 5...-.. .. 4... ...f ,-f- 4' --- -- 'I .. ............................................-..............., .., s 1 ' 2' A219 Q , an ., . Lisbet and her American family, the McCanns, page through a '62 Purgold. libel? aaa ,aw-M+ .' 1 . ,f- zfnrfofv Along with other Kansas City area A.F.S. stu- ' - 1 dents, Lisbet and Conrado displayed their Countrles jj. Jfuclenfd ,aarficipaife in ml :mud Darned ol collar! Lisbet and Conrado didn't get to see the American Royal Parade be- Legs twist again cause they were one of its attractions. me 0 wywfkmk i 0 ' riiiru -5- SW' countries' traditional Christmas decorations. d their - ficipdffin many uarie acfiuifiefi F-wwe Conrado and his American family, the Smiths, discuss interest- ing places in the Philippines. I tt. , ,,,. sgj it f 1 L! :I Y TC' Sn: 173 QFD Q.. O Q.. U7 F'9 as -s rm ::' rv: CL na' A A U, O C. F9 Hn: :J TQ. m '-'r-- , fb F.. l ' ro U7 as 'C PV :T U7 j' 7 4 I . W Q 5 Fw! Z' Lisbet and Conrado were welcomed to friendly Northtown at a re ception sponsored by the Student Council. 189 E Eeeeek! Y E Look out-here she comes! Help! 190 George, it's not two-thirty yet! Who's got the Dristan? 1 Jziemgfieb aclvl ziloice 1 M 1 Now, isn't culture fun? 4 ECB AY y MA- k 'Ito-w-m-w Just a l1tt1e somethmg for your trophy case' t Qllefy Cl C G65 POM the Thus year weve had many mterestlng assemblies to add somethmg extra to our school days In one as sembly for Instance Roland Myers told us about the Oflgln of words like what does a mushroom have to do wlth mush and rooms? In our sports assemblles the candldates for Homecommg and Purgold Queens were Introduced We learned more about our A FS students ln an assembly We had assemblles for dlf ferent events holldays and classes Resolved These apples are del1c1ous' , ,M ,..,.- ..-, -....f,..-...f......a-- ,-. ..-., . .ww,1qQw.m?.w1w-.,.,.,.,v,.1 -- I. And to thmk that su1t f1t her perfectly last Easter May I have your attentlon please? 191 5 aclcl dp' 0 g f' sf' f - - ,I I K , I , . . - , , l ,,,-NA -Q, ..,..............-.........,...-...-J-..-,-.-....- ,ii- , ZQBUV I 5 1 Y f, i Well, we're almost through. .gnclawfrioua wor laayfn o I dropped my hammer V E E R X it , E Rik ' ,. '.I f his JH, 192 Mxxwpggmg X i Pep club receives an honorary member. Have material, will decorate! Tactics! g is afra Which .ag- Tactlcs, man, tactics!! The other team is afraid they'll hurt us. Northtown enters seven in the state beauty contest. The 1962 Homecoming festivities opened with an assembly honoring the football team and the Home- coming Queen candidates. Special guests at the as- sembly came from the Land of Oz. They included the Munchkins and their seven queen candidates. Our seven candidates and their escorts were presented to the student body. The football team was introduced and given good luck charms by the queen candidates for the big game. Worflzfown ia inuaclec! Ay flue unclzLinA. Which head do you like best? I dub thee Sir Willie. Darling! 1 ri While the band played Over the Rainbow and the Pep Club girls formed a rainbow of sparklers across the football field, the crowning of the l962 Homecoming Oueen took place. The seven candidates, Beverly Avery, Renee Basile, Janet Buckley, Suzi Gulley, Penny Irish, Barbara Meyer, and Suzy Purdy, were escorted to the float by their fathers. The queen, Janet Buckley, was crowned by Charlotte Fuller, the l96l Home- coming Oueen, while John Evans placed the robe on the Oueen's shoulders. Terry Kennedy then sang the theme song and the float circled the foot- ball field to give the spectators a view of the Queen and her court. loarL ing f 62 omecomzn GJLJ CLLUG fy IYCLX. Hup, two, three, four! Aw, come on Barb, don't be bashfull DSL' The Homecoming dance was attended by 300 couples, the largest crowd in several years. About mid- way in the dance the Queen and her attendants were presented. On behalf of the Student Council, John Evans gave the Queen a charm and bracelet and each of the attendants a charm signifying their honor. V B lv! , y ,y A, t . Hurry up, ever y Randy, would you get your chin out of my eye? 195 4 A 392 W ,r JN Wu Ulf 1 V I .1 rx IV I d'1 it , wit iii r V t t Qt r , . i It wt iblf W t Wt t T 5 Us 1 t l' I 1 wg V H+! 13 ' INV- H IH QMHZQ M-5, WW tp tl, tx lm' r I qw Qty JI w 53 ! gn N an H W2 V1 ly MN tt ww W4 ,Hits IN 't 'Tit iifq, Ma? M5 Hi! 931 M dfi li , an-5, The candidates and their proud fathers. J4 clream come frue Let's see .... Here it is! 198 I They share pleasant memories '1 jf ,A . f M? f 1154 K alle! .KILCL IZ? 0 rn ern rw 1' n 6,211 vvrl I lffll'lQg?l Ivana urn! A.AQ52i,rfy-fwo Open House gave parents and teachers an opportunity to meet each other. Parents also had an opportunity to see some of the work that had been done in the classrooms. Many students took advantage of the annual College Night. Representatives from numerous colleges and universities told of their respective schools. Students' questions were answered on cost, requirements, and courses offered. She's a sweet girl, but she's failing Purgold. Coffege Wigllf anc! Open ouae raw many. 200 College Night--It's not really that bad, Bev! W' 'fn' b'7f-arg, Q No, lady! You can't have that typewriter! g Worfdfown eepd Ae wall: fAe fimeo. 'tesfi Sw 9 Q s rv- . C ,,,.W t , ' ..,i,,,, Northtown was well represented this year in the American Royal Parade with the Band, Majorettes, Cheer- leaders, A.F.S. Students, and Home- coming Oueen and Attendant. Those who walked the five and one-half mile parade route through downtown Kan- sas City didn't realize they were con- ditioning themselves for the Presi- dent's physical fitness program. The Band and Majorettes performed at the halftime of every home football game displaying their skill and preci- sion drills and musical talents. This beats walkin' in any parade! 456 Willfehy acfd 5,9162 I'l'lLXeI'5 Ll tel' gal'l'le5 wa! yum. Hornets try out new offenses and defenses at mixers. Whose wedding? ML, This is the Bossa Nova? Okay, so you don't want your picture taken. 204 ' fm W f 'f,' K f Qgg,g f 4 ri fi mfg 2 I 4 I wonder lf she s changed? Home away from home 4 545553 Barbara Meyer was selected by the A F S to spend last summer ln Brazll as an exchange student The talr halred gal from N K C made many lastlng frlends and learned a great deal about our nelghbors to the south Upon her return home, many of her fellow students wel comed her at the alrport, all wlth the same greetlng, We re glad to have you home again, Barbara' WJCC f I'ClZL l A ,. -a-....pg....--- ...AY-1-'11 - 1 Gosh' Real brothers and slsters' A-vi Ay-+ 205 , WP h Q ' , ,-av P ff at l a Q 2 Q N 'c ,' X , Q- - i l as hifi' ZW? is 5 i Q iff' f R ,sim t 4' ' ff N , , XY ' Vx 1 s 5 X E g 'A A gg ,, X K 'hams 7,1 :-1' i Q 5 f - fy A Q has M . , we , we ,O Wqffgf' t X QR 'JS ' t ' ' r,,v,.n,, L t ' 46 9 ' 97 .I rg I f -5 x E f s A C g g S , -s lmfewffw - Q . Y ' - I 4 + , 0 O . . Q 0 W W William Shakespeare wouldn't have liked it, but A Cappella did it anyway-they made Hamlet a mu- sical comedy. Members of the choir wrote, orches- trated, and produced this hilarious parody, uHam-A- Lot. The profits were used to finance the annual choir trip to Southern Missouri. 40--1 , Cltoir llama if u Priest ............... Literature Teacher ...... Elsinore Castle Guards -M The Guard's Officer --- Horatio ......--..... Hamlet .....a......,.. Ghost of the King ........ Shakespeare fWilliamJ Ma- Ophelia ..,..--........ Polonius ..........,. Laertes ....... Juliet -- ........ - Romeo .......... Queen Gertrude --- King Claudius --- Page Girl ..... D- Rosenkrantz ......... -M Director --- 206 Get hold of yourself! ' if f f ,f gl Going swimming? H .14 ol' t I9 in a m - - 0 ' Tom Nelms a Ralph Maddox Jane Mason nd Jim Cochran -------,----- David Johnson C Mike Floberg -A .,.-a Jim Rich --- Jim Wilson -------,-- Dick Doak -- Barbara Bybel -M David King --- John Harper - Ginger Kuehn -- .... Tom Williams Gayle Bradfield --- Ron Acord ---U--, Judy Webb -M ......,. Bob Huesgen Guilderstern ....,,.......... ,- .,----,.-- Ri chard Hoffecker Maidens to the Court ..a,.......,M,--..a ---K- A Triple Trio Gravediggers ..a.-...... Mike Cambiano and Gregg Hammock MacBeth's Three Witches ....------------- Faith-Gail Werbin Hope-J e nnifer Anderson Charity-Pam Fletcher Norman Clouse 3 Sf 'MKNW Y X , . -,,-wlgx 1 L, N .x , A Qs N Q 4 EWE wg 1 Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhh! 2 It's got my name on it! Have you heard ,gl clic!n,f faL'e flzerie girfa Kong fo recover., Locker clean-up? ? as ' 5 :aww fi 'sit I ,ix 1. 209 Watch this--he What--n0 green Stamps? 5 K Aegznd wzf ear larelgarahon A 'M So that s why we re short of pami' The campaign was over and the blg moment was approachmg The job at hand was decoratmg for the bug event N-,....--- ' .......,.....n-Lv' M.-,,, ,.,,..-- .k......-wa-,.... V we Star hght star brlght Who painted your nose? ,lf-T.. .. f , ikm 209 glce Coronafion Kuff open I 210 Smile, they're taking our picture! xlwmw X wh min Ready, Laurie Ann? Isn't it nice, we get to dance alone? Come Onuletfs go, eng f winfer fiocia Aeabon At this year's Coronation Ball, the Gold Cotillion, all that glittered was gold. The field house was transformed into a gigantic golden-hued ballroom for the gala event with walls of gold and white. From the ceiling hung sparkling geometric stars. The 275 couples in attendance danced to the music of Dean Stringer and his or- chestra. Those fortunate enough to have attended will find this event an- other of the golden memories of their high school days. And the walls came tumbling down. M .. 3 ff.,.,,m7. HA .,,,,7, , , . nM..nn-1-.ge1 w --------'N' 7.7 . -.......-.- ..,, - ...-...,........... Just for you. 2 :Jr 24 u f XE X X fx, X V 'S ,X xx VZ X , X , f Mm? X vii I X ft O A 5 0 ff f x x Zz 4 , w, .X X, 'T' fl f'7? Af '11, Q! ,df 1? lf' iff fl Wi wfxj u Q J 1 0454 fx f Wy, V , ff, rr, f m f ,V f ff, L, 1 H K c f' v F1 ff 543, CQL M M , f, 2? 17 -1 M 4 Sw. cUL1Hif1!A? -W ,4 ,H fm -f ,- JJ: ff I , f r fig' ,I f 1 N ,Q X J :fix W 'ff,A Egfj, Uwfi G My 1 fx ,f f 11 X45 1747 flag XVZVWXW ' ' Xflf '73 17? fl! ff' Q, ,QW J ,K 'FX ff f Q f ! ,f 4, cy ww 'wil ' ' xr If E535 R 1 7 E5 41 .,. R' X ,M Q VKX, fs- ,, W Y , x X. ' 25'-f' ,NB Qw .N- . . x Q N vw ,M m . if QA 1 15 J, ii-f, xx ' N' X W f I' -'-- QVVV ff Q :fW ff! IW Q 1 fff 6112 fi fl ' 1 ' o W i Q zfcfylfh sg J ffiiw ,rr ifii nf rm! ann l'i!f,'L'lL?'i?f? 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Her reward was being crowned queen of the 1963 Purgold. i r Look at me, Harold, not the camera. S S if! DDC CI' C fid YTUJIA Q 41 xx www wwf an X, I ! if 1, K' , 1: g , ,fs V ff ' V' ' , .fam -I 4 w. ' V gffQf1 KQV f NW! ' . ., , h LM My 13, vhwgz - K, ,A M KW M fu-.M f uf ,VN Qxljq X x 11489 ,Y- ,....... -. .. Cr' , .,,., , .. :gb-V - I'6lI'Ylatl,CJ 05505 relief! H1615 C ' Cf Y , ,V ,,,- . , - , . . P ' , , , f ' f 6 - 7 M- v-vvv- V ' 5,21 ,I f ' , ' ' ' ff 4 N ' V - t - ,.,, ,WAV W X ' V , ' A , V Q ' - -V ' f W A ' ..., ,'z,,fg:, 5, ., :ral .- F . .. . . Q -. . - - -.-.- - 17 . .. 7 1 , V - - .. ' If W 'K' My Z ' ' - - .... - g..m,M4 1:55. f 4..f,,4A-: ,VH H 4 - , Q H V-M X , ,Q , A Q - , ' . nas 1 ,-,fa ' 1, f wwf' ' ' classes 1 I roadway ajwlif, Hjlze iary o nne jranL,, Anne Frank came to life again in the dramatics classes' production of the famous Pulitzer-Prize-winning play by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett, The Diary of Anne Frank. The play, set in the upstairs of a ware- house in Nazi-occupied Amsterdam, maintained a mood of quiet horror as it depicted the efforts of Anne and her family to hide out in fear of their lives. It was a true test of the young cast members that the audience found them- selves intimately involved in the plight of the family, and the applause at the end of both performances was evidence of the success of their acting ability. Who rubbed my lines off this chair? Once upon a time there were three bears--- THE CAST Mr. Frank ---A Miep ..fY 4--- Mrs. Van Daan , ,,., 4--e - A Mr. Van Daan Y.---A-A -Je- H- c' i'4 iF Peter Van Daan Mrs. Frank f---A r r rw Margot Frank 4 Anne Frank WW- H ' r r 'FF' Mr. Kraler M, Mr. Dussel Ma Director .---- -4--H--7-A--F Jim Rich Jean Lewis, Pam Johnson Lyn Tschirner, Janice Devling J. B. Kump -A-dm, Dick Carrothers Frances Wilkinson, Heidi Fritz Cindy Miller, Barbara Berquist W Minta Hash, Barbara Bybel Jim Phillips -it I-NJA, Steve Wardrum MW ,fnf Mildred Fulton UI Wonder where the yellow went! 217 1 7 ' if fe- X my ,, X Z Hey, this heart's beating!! 'Qu 218 They had a little too much-- au , Wan g Jllleetlleaftif My lm Awing, fiwia , an Away. But she can't be that Wldel . , Mg if-A Qw- , Z , VW ,f, W ,WN V' , 219 dancing and excltement! ,,,,-,.,,...gw-i-1- . ' . , ..-f,- W- A ' . Q A , . - ,aww - . - v-g-- n,LL ... V ---V -f Aff ,,.,g .......,. Randy Broyles Dave Hammitt Steve Moore Jacks of .yearfo inefeen unclrecl anal .saixfg-flzree Mike Muller Steve Westfall Steve Wilhoit Randy Phillips Jcng ofp ,jvlearfd inefeen .yunclrecl The 1963 Y-Teens, Sweetheart Ball was held February 22, at the downtown Y.W.C.A. which had been transformed into a dream-like ballroom. Three hundred Sweethearts danced from 8:30 to 11:30 to the music of the Crescents. At 10:30 the candidates were introduced--and then the moment all had been waiting for--Randy Phil- lips was crowned King of Hearts by Y-Teens' president, Suzy Purdy, anal .gjixfg-flnree 221 'vi .iii if ly li, ii of iv' 1: enior I9 ag, T J L 5: fl ' 1, T l i lil! 5. l 3 , . ' ll , 'll '1 M i, ll : A: I l ll l l v li l l I i l i I 2 l E 5- L E A campus romance blossoms between Ana- - l' stasia Schultz and Alister Eyelash Katzen- Y meier. n o T . u l l r W T l i 1 l ci H li lil tl Iii ,, -if 11 i I l jp Red pajamas'? . T l lu T T Pardonnez-moi mademoiselle, but did you say, Ld!! 57.004 Yflpf' lm The word for the Senior Class play was esoteric . The setting was Isaac Putnam Bull University, commonly called lm-Possi-Bull U. The massive cast of forty-eight racked up 525 laughs in the three act farce-comedy. The proceeds ot' the production were added to the Senior Class gift fund. Myrtle Hoffstrom Girl in line ..... Miss Strongarm - Anastasia Schultz CAST -,---------,-------- Minta Hash ,H-------,------------ Sheilah Siglin M------------------- Nancy Ronning --------,---- Laurie Ann McNally Peggy Kern ........................ Barbara Blankley Dean Worthy --g---- -------------------- J. B. Kump Alister Katzenmeier ..................... Mike Muller Professor McToshmore ................. Donna Drewes Mr. -Snoop ..... ------------------------ Bill Gleason Benjle .............................. Randy Phillips Gardner Shockett Professor Grudge The Jump Sisters Boy in line ..... Gestapo Brothers ---------------------- Steve Guthrie --------------------M Jim Rich Pierre Sebourin ..... -------------- John Von Erdmansdorff -------- Pam 'Gallemore,., Judy Grisamer ------------------------- Steve Plath Danny Hampton, Mike Boydston Stage Manager ....................... Robert Coonce Reporter ............................ Ronnie Patton Photographer ......- Director ........... 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And more dancmg glrls C9997 And more dancmg 9999 s ,gisi--14.21-l T'T ,I 5 ,, 'K ' ! V v 1, , v ,I , K ' Y' , ' ,L A -..,..f,11f - - v 4 W Y , ,Y ,, ,, ,, ,Y J -,V , :.,..,.,x.- ,,,,g,.--4-k'--fd-fu'- ' wif? .SQ E fx W - aifegaff The Hornet Nine posted a 12-7 season record and ranked second in the Border League Conference. The Hornets were paced by Juniors at the plate as Dave May and Jim Truhlar led in hitting. Benny Cain and Larry Musteen, seniors, each collected five victories against two losses to lead in the pitching department. Gary Corbet, Benny Cain, Larry Harless, and Don McCartney captured positions on the All-Star Team. With many returning lettermen, the Hornets are look- ing forward to an even better season in I964. mummy- -Q. Q. .... ww-.-I--ng.. --.-..,,...+ -,Th -- -gf.. Y- , and l'he ave and ries Int. Jon am. ok- Aww-wnwwwe ,. ,,fW,,.A ,Mywg W ,ff ,wwf W ,sf 1. ,, , , , 4 f 'GMM'-Wfw J M, 1? .Mfr 7 Z ,H Uffma W ,,, X t in 4 l f it J ,rf - l A f ,rf l ,at ' wa x . i A l'6lC The Northtown thin clads dashed off to a great start but failed to fulfill earlier expectations due to the loss of ace hurdler John Davies through injury. However, the Hornets did qualify I4 men for the state track meet and throughout the season have broken or equalled six records. The pole vault record was surpassed by both Jim Byrd and Ron Mclntire. John Davies erased the high hurdles timing and both the 440 and 880 yard relay marks were also broken. Steve Westfall broke his own record in the 220 and equalled his previous time in the IOO. aiu--a-' .-'Ti V ,, . - V , t - - . - - - . V, . .. X I . . ' I V ' - ' , ' , V, - , ,-. A ., - ,, V -, . .. I A , Y- ' - - --V--..,f,c, W... 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DOF Phy Day Sha' Sha Nar Sant Ani Joh Jean Dia S .f-:gss:a2a:: ' H xg-ii John W with tl present membe Bush his .!4lUal'6! .fdififefllgfg winners! Kathi Dolan - 5500.00 scholarship from business and Professional Womenls Club Barbara Meyer, John Evans, Karen Johnson, Diana Welch, and Ann Workman - Phi Beta Kappa Award for scholarship Donna Zinn - Clay County Medical Auxiliary Scholar- ship for .Nursing Phyllis Sherer - Beta Eta Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi Nursing Scholarship David Davis - Ronnie Wade Memorial Award Sharon Johnson - AAUW Award Sharon Engle - Vocabulary Award Nancy Wilkes - 350.00 Future Teachers Scholarship Sandy Robinson, Sonja Livingston - Spanish Club Scholarship Anita Jennings - Sl00.00 MMM Scholarship John Bush, Linda Fehrman, Anita Jennings, Gail Werbin - Aeron Awards in Music Jeanie Howell - FBLA Award Diana Welch - Science Award l l John Von Erdmannsdorff is surpfiied l with the four-roller brief case carrier presented to him by HHOUYITIOUS fafllllly members. Bruce Smart - Chemistry Award Diana Welch - Amelia Keller Award Karen Brewer - Home Economics Trophy Barbara Bybel, Dick Carrothers, J. B. Kump - Thes- plan Awards for Drama Barbara Meyer- Mathematics Award Steve Westfall - Outstanding Athlete Award from . Athletic Department Leslie Day, Larry Hays - Newspaper A,ward John Evans, Jim Phillips, Minta Hash, Barbara Bybel - NFL 8z Forensic Awards Susan Hixson, Jean Anderson - Best Junior Girl Athlete Connie Paugh, Diana Bird, Nancy Kvaternik, Gail Warzyn - All Sports Award John Evans - Albert Fuson Award Kenny Baughman - Princeton Club Award to Outstand- ing Jr. Boy Barbara Meyer, John Evans - Premier Roll Award Dee Ann Bond - Betty Crocker Award Karen Brewer - Procter 84 Gamble Award f' 1 , th arbook staff unveils a replica of gm? ctdlfexfalzmiriihex Itg2lrgollczi.eFolldw5ireig this presentation, the yearbook dedication to Miss Hale WHS announced- 11 Mr. Kerr px xl' ix Br Re Mr. Crouthers ters. 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