North Kansas City High School - Purgold Yearbook (North Kansas City, MO)
- Class of 1976
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I ,A 7 ffliih x ' K P Everyday is a new beginning every morn is a world made new -Author Unknown IVIID CONTINFNT PUBLIC LIBRARY iniiiiiliiiliiiiuiiilirliiiliiiiigiiyjiiigsnlili y The 75-76 yearbook staff is proud to present to you The Purgold of 1976 North Kansas City High School North Kansas City, Missouri Volume XLIX A-Q' rl 1 2:1 ni CQJJUU 1110152 vQaln 161P CQ: I QSJUHCQQ lLmSVfQLlUu H5 Cfcjlyqygy I mglfllrffgjlr MIHIQJJULQJ ffQQ1zr6lUrnmu1w1f jlurn Umvfyg AcuDvfuuDG' Ml un1f1s5CQlrm Ognlmiigiihmmg .51,'Q1Ql?iC l?3Q1Q1l 'Qy L QILIQQQQQ Adlwnsaw mil Qgl4f1fUf6Iwllru aeim UMIIH lim Auuwlfiiwsnmia Ummm Ldycfffm-fke DU LINC AUIQJKUD lHrlLnn1CUH lrxftlfilmf-+11 U21 Vfmnmsg I?L11l4muCwr Q WG M Iuliw many Www lDJUn1C Pyllqj Qalflla Smiwnllll MQIIUH QQ1hslFG9iiSy lilxgamim S?amQ1i mfsy Lmlmy xjfcm VLQGMQ lLf91IEJQ If11rxQm rmigmfgv MWIQIQV Qcllllly 13Qgrljfm1Udig,Q Tcgmm WGc16L1mmvim lmllalfxy LBQQQ ES1 frQ1QfQ Mi 1gfQQ Umm fAA1m6QlLiw-5Qf31im - ,. - L- - 3.5 ,N -L ,JJ v.,' A if -1 L- , Ti k E Q Purgold gives special thanks to Mr. john Craig, German Club, Greg Neumann, Keith Province, Daryl Quinn, Tom Stephens, and Mr. Pat White. Table , Of Making it together 6 The cause ................ 148 Activities ....... .... 8 sophomores . . . . . 150 Organizations . . . . . . 32 juniors ............. . . . . 164 Sports .................. 62 seniors ................. 177 i., 'gi ,X tofu 1 - r .i'c,,. 128 Ether fgf the gauge 118 CiFEidUEiliOf1 ......,........ , 4 U A Q A 1 U 120 Senior Directory Scrapbook ...., , . . index ..... Prom ..,.,..... . . . 193 194 200 402 216 4-r Y,,,',f'-J' 5 Y-..'f-'f 'Y'-E 4 : 5123 .5 V bl E - H S l 3 ,- tn,- . i r It f 0 e fwfr 1 rg vc 5 Q 1 -, Lit if t ed as i i litirri tht- nr it znonth ol school to the lasf, Vmgwili ifanaas city High 'wi howl Hornets wasted no time in ,sjgliivg in-Q xohetl in tht- hitentennial celebration activities Io start olt tht- year, Key Club and the rrmrtghirig band partit ipated in the bicentennial parade at Antioch Center, In October, Nortlrtown received the Freedom Shrine, a tollection or offitial government documents dating back 325 years. The junior class honored our nation's heritage by representing flie Pursuit of Happiness as their class play. As the end ol the school year and the country's 200 year birthday grew near, NKC went into the final swing of events. lhe Senior class left a Tri-centennial Trust Fund for Northtovvn students in the year 2076 with the hope that the 500 dollar investment would total 1,000,000 dollars at the end of the 100 year period. For the last activity, Key Club and the marching band participated in the May 8 NKC Bicentennial Parade. E' 72 yxyr V f .. -9-'arg ' ,AV nr fit 514, .f. fee f ,ml.:1':Akl .TI .51 0- Y if 1 ' Y ,W ! t ,M ASW: it we i rf I1 iii. . 1, 5 ' ,. ,fi i, 't it , N 'A 5 -'Zin , t is t i 5 f . ' t f . ' . f I s r ,tri ia' f- filkifiiil ,-.,Lu.,1-.0 ,- M., . K , ' ,gg ,, Nl Iotkwoik tnural was designed and constructed by Mr, Gene McClain's art aff. 5' 8 7 y A4- f i Key Club Pri Flag, donate , ,-AltV 3 ag, yyhi Senior Class the lri--cents ,'f,T.', ,' 'F - fp' -'ev T- W., , -. 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Set in Anatevka, a small Russian village, the story centered around Tevye, a dairyman, and the marriages of three of his five daughters,,Tzeitel, Hodel and Chava. By tradition, Yente the matchmaker, would find husbands for the young ladies of the village, but much to Tevye's dismay the three eldest daughters found matches of their own. Mr. Shannon jones designed the artwork and sets, vocal music and drama students did the actual construction and painting. Mr. Bill Klein volunteered his services to teach the actors the correct jewish dialect. The production was a huge success, noted by the stan- ding ovations and the S1000 profit. 14f':1n v1'f fT ' --e .f-- '9- THE CAST The Fiddler .......... Tevye, the Dairyman . . . Golde, his wife ..... Tzeitel ...... Hodel . . . Chava . . . Shprintze ........... Bielke .............. Yente, the matchmaker . Motel, the tailor ...... Perchik, the student . . . Lazar Wolf, the butcher Mordcha, the innkeeper . . . Mark Patton . Gerald Trimble . . . . .Sue Taylor . . . .Cathy Cook Teresa Sparkman . joyce Hevalow . .Myra McCarty . Candy Bledsoe .... .Amy Short . . . Kerry Austin . . . Pat Hoffman . . . . .Bob Aston Fyedka ................ . .Thurman Gardner . . Chuck Lashbrook Rabbi .................. Tom Wideman Mendel, his son ....... . . . . joe Smith Avram, the bookseller . . . ..... Mike Evans Naham, the beggar .... Yussel ........... Grandma Tzeitel . . . Fruma-Sarah .... . . . Steve Holyfield . . . Mark Slaughter . . . . Donna Kline . . . Karen Hawkins Constable ................... Bill Silvers Sasha .................. Darrell Prather Shandel, Motel's mother ...... Linda Piersee Rifka .................... Alison Brown Mirala . . . . . . .Susan McGuinn 'Xs old -:truss-?I 1N fan.s.vr.i:x.1-on-'ha .. .f.-e- -- --- Y A f -NE--Ll st Mendel, the Rabbi's son, and Tevye encourage Perchik to reveal more about his past life and marriageability. Reading the edict, the constable informs Tevye that all the citizens of Anatevka must leave. ....A..L.,, r 1 daognler lzeiielsweeps,Cl1ava and Hod J' 5 F, f Colde consolee Yente in her deep sorrow over leaving Anatevka. el dream of their perfect nwatches, 9 ij '- . ' fy: -Ilan '?'1T'?'1Zf. 1 YE? 45. li Cindy Buss exy contest. ,. .A E. , Farewells echo at all school picnic As the school day came to a close on May 19, hundreds of Hornets began to dream of the hamburgers, hot dogs, potato chips, baked beans and soda pop waiting for them at the all-school picnic sponsored by Student Council. When four o'clock came, the famished Hornets poured into Macken Park for food, friends and frolic. After their delicious meal and conversation with faculty members, the students headed out for games of frisbee, touch football, egg tossing, softball and baseball. There were also the ever-popular tricks of sneaking ice down a friend's back and stealing a pal's hamburger. 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N , I. if Q, 76 ,W wi i I lN 'i ll Wa 'I ll s wg N fn W llx 1 I W V f W l I, V W 5 1 i 5 , ,,. --f l, ji l i i l l .V i - S d' 'n choir formation is the 1975 A Cappella Choir. Members are Robert Aston, Kerry Austin, Rhonda tan ing i Baehr, Gene Baker, john Baker, Candy Bledsoe, Steve Blunk, Tim Bradshaw, Cathy Braus, Alison Browg, Vigayne ' Ci E erts Buck, Pam Butner, jonathan Carter, Cathy Cook, Deanna Crabb, Sharon Dodson, Connie Dover, in y , Laura Ferguson, Margaret Forsythe, Lou Ann Frala, janet Freeman, Chris French, Thurman Gardner, Valerie Graff, Kathy Hall, jim Harris, Karen Hawkins, Linda Henley, Ron Henley, Dave Henneberg, Becky Henson, joyce Hevalow, Pat Hoffman, Kerry Holyfield, jon jeffers, Sherry jones, john Keith, Teresa Kimrey, Donna Kline, Carol Laningham, Chuck Lashbrook, Susan Loughery, Valori Mayor, Myra McCarty, Lynn McCoy, Pam Miller, Anna Sue Mohler, Loretta Morgan, Liz Norton, Mark Palmer, Paula Palmer, Linda Paul, julie Rivers, Steve Robertson, Tam- mie Sanstra, Bill Silvers, Debbie Sharp, Mark Slaughter, Deena Smith, joe Smith, Martha Soxman, Mary Soxman, Teresa Sparkman, Kevin Stephens, Robert Stevens, Susie Stockton, Terry Stokes, james Taylor, Sue Taylor, Gerald Trimble, Valerie Vogliardo, Gail Weber, Barb Werner, Tom Wideman, Barbara Williams, Debbie Williams, julie Winkler, David Wood and Dawn Wyland. Voce get i Concei additions t Concert Cl certs. Spirit out of Col formed at F With it gave many the year. ' festival, wh Members of this year's new choir, Concert Choir, are Barbara Beck, Kathy Bell, Gary Bills, Roxanne Brady, Sally Burnidge, Karen Butner, Lana Chandler, Pat Deckman, jerry Delgado, Maithe Enriquez, Mike Evans, Sandy Fifer, Sheri Flint, Carla Forbes, Duane Green, Debbie Harlow, Sandy Hazell, Bob Heath, Don Henderson, james Hills, Steve Holyfield, Stephanie Horseman, Brenda jeffers, joe Lane, Susan Laningham, Kevin Lear, Don Krueger, Sandy McDermott, Tammy McFarland, Cyndia Meyer, Beda Middleton, Stephanie Mitchell, Patty Monning, Tony Moore, janet Narron Dale Olds, .Laurie Peacher, Linda Piersee, Dennis Prather, Ann Richmond, janie Rost ,Susan Sandridge, Pam Shepherd, Susan Sherwood, Hui-Chung Shu, Kathy Smith, Mark Smith, Becky Sparks, Ken Sportsman, Peggy Stewart, Wendy Thonen, Nancy Turley, Etegipa Weiss, Nancy Williamson, Karl Zetmeir, Lee Zoph and accompanist Cindy er s. 16 The vocal music department is led by Mr, jerry Carpenter. of Robert I up of chose singing gro sang at ove , . l nun.. - ..-.rf-QL 1 Harmonair Second ro Crabb, Pa McCarty, man Gard: and David agp- , K . , vu,--. .5 --,, ,,LA A - Q-,V x x -- 'Aka i 1 . J i -' f :'Q-.Gray xy V atqqfn , tw at 2 3 .V in, Rhonda wn, Wayne ndy Eberts, ilerie Graff, ison, joyce dine, Carol r, Anna Sue rtson, Tam- iry Soxman, ylor, Gerald lliams, julie - - ' Q, o,o,1 o ,o,o- 0- . '1' f'-- H '- ' rl 13:1 1.-'Q' '--K ' E, .-NK K' Vocal music singers get into the spirit Concert Choir and Spirit of '76 became the two new additions to North Kansas City High School this year. Concert Choir, a mixed choir, performed at all NKC con- certs. Spirit of '76 consisted of a group of singers selected out of Concert Choir after auditioning. They also per- formed at NKC concerts and made many public showings. With its eighty voices blending together, A Cappella gave many fine demonstrations of its talents throughout the year. The group participated in the annual district festival, which was held at Winnetonka under the direction of Robert Decomiere. Harmonaires, a select group made up of chosen singers from A Cappella, is the most traveled singing group of NKC. This year Harmonaires visited and sang at over forty concerts. Spirit of '76, a group within Concert Choir, includes Sitting: Susan Laningham, Mike Evans, Becky Sparks, Maithe Enriquez, Kevin Lear. Standing: Regina Weiss, Laurie Peacher, Carla Forbes, Karen Butner, Tony Moore, Kathy Bell, Debbie Harlow, Steve Holyfield, Brenda jeffers, jim Hills, Beda Middleton, Sandy McDermott. Q.-,. 'ry Carpenter. 'U N Qu' ,'AA..C, . ,LL ,, , - a'.: .:.x:'.f-, LQ-:-511--Y Id T 'mble joe Smith Kevin Stephens Steve Blunk Ron Henley, lainie Taylor. Harmonaires for T975-76 are Front rowi Gera ri , f valmfie VO M wrdowmesa Syrkmdn Damn, Scetond roiwt lom Wideman, Karen Hawkins, Laura FergUSAOF1, Sliefql logesig V Hpmon Hyip Hfevalow PFS! P I Y, V M 'rd Crabb, Pam Butner, Cindy Eberts, Pat Hoffman. Back rowz Linda Hen elf ffglfgvlxgrr SRM? Robmm D M48 ljPf1l i'f+htr'l .'vtrtQarty, Lynn Mcfoy, Anna Sue Mohler, Loretta Morgan, CONN? Dwarf Bly S' ,Crum int md fgj1ti'llVCIrkd,mii'r' R Sh' lI'.l,1!'lCudl'Lll'IUl into K,hut,k Lailtbrooli. mot pictured Eife john Baker' Cdl l MU ' ' L ' ' C' ll T fl ' dl He I ' pd Urjdfi t' 'ati W J if. 'Lf 'T Y?1 l!'!X7Fw'.' v G ti Q , U , f 2 ' 1,4 if . ,. , 4 - A ,, . jmglggi fv, i 7 1 ,A v . ffqgri as The male voices which combined to make Boys' Chorus are Gene Baker, Ken Bedsaul, Wayne Buck, Mike Brull, Randy Cobb, Shawn Connelly, Randy Davis, Gary Delgado, Jerry Delgado, Mike Evans, Chris French, Tom Garton, David Graves, Bob Greathouse, Tom Grooms, Dan Gobbs, Bryon Johnson, James Knoll, David Myers, Rodney Paice, Danny Porter, Prather, Ron Powers, Bill Raybourne, Alan Roth, John Sims, Jeff Soetart, Mike Sparks, Mike South, Dave Thompson, David Thornhill, Bob Vogel, Chuck Wiggins. Their ac- companist is Karen Hawkins. 0'0 0'0'0'0'0'0'0'0'0'o'0'0'0'0'0 0 0'0'0 0'0'0 0 0'0'o'o'0'ef'o'0-0,0 0.0.0 0.0.0,0-0-0.0-0,0-0,0 0 4 O YN Singers ofthe Girls' Chorus are Jeanne Baum, Karen Bays, Andrea Bengimina, Joanna Bengimina, Patti Berhandy, Cindy Borders, Sharon Barnham, Kim Breshears, Diana Brock, Anita Cammisano, Donna Costanza, Rosalie Cerra, Jolene Davidson, Denise Day, Lisa Degginger, Ramona Delgado, Eva Dibble, Cheryl Dinwiddie, Madeline DiRaimos, Cheryl Donaldson, Vanessa Douthat, Sherry Duffey, Lora DuFrense, Jill Edwards, Phyllis Elliot, Cindy Ellis, Marcy Fredrickson, Louise Fuchs, Debbie Bilby, Jeanine Hale, Sandy Hayes, Sandy Haynes, Lisa Hedrick, Lea Ann Hicks, Pam Hiegert, Donna Hobbs, Gwen Humphrey, Mary Jo lsom, Cheryl Dinsel, Linda Lemons, Kelly Long, Cindy Marcos, Ginger Mclntyre, Helen McPherson, Terri Moore, Karen Munden, Karen O'Brien, Tammy Peterson, Janice Piburn, Paula Pliler, Connie Pyle, Cheryl Rainey, Sheila Randall, Rhonda Rhoades, Jackie Richmond, Cindy Rlcket, Theresa Ritter, Rita Ryan, Mary Sallas, Doris Schofold, Jenni Sifers, Pam Simpson, Jill Smith, Sheila Smith, Vicki Snyder, Beth Stevenson, Con- nie Stokes, Valerie Sweeney, Sheri Tharp, Lisa Valencia, Teresa Watson, Terrie Wright, Linda Wood, Selena Yoon. Maithe Enriquez is their accompanist. pr' it Chor groug were Cl make and p then ii ' a ,. ,ig G i H, is I ll I l xp, B., ruff-s SPE,-...r ' '-Lf'Tlzfw-Pga'1'f1'-'H-4rg-1?',-leg-:7-Q-,1g.,:u.....-,--f- - - 1 .... V Eb, - 'Z--Q - 7 '-- ----H , -. ..,.,. .,,,J?!'1M- A N 'Fil' lv' Pllfg-,anew-3-511: -.ff-wah :.1.,gn-Tgqfsru ,.-,L-M,r,:m:b..:...., . ,,..-4, .W in 4,1 '. -' 1 . fi ' .. , ' 14 1 .NE if ' . 1 . k I Nu sk' 1 ii 4' ' , 1 29 1 f 1 Qt - 1 is 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1 , df.. f - -,.A -, .. : J f ' ' 4 , , -- -- ' . ' ' -4- f-cv--W.. -a' f 1-1. .' , ., . - Y V A . , 1 ,. . s.-,.,'f, g1- -s,....,,.,-.fr s Historical junior class play brings happiness Keeping with the Bicentennial theme, the North Kan- sas City Drama Department chose The Pursuit of Happiness as this year's junior class play. Centered around the year 1776, a Hessian soldier came to live in America in the home of Aaron Kirkland and was introduced to many new ways of life. He soon realized the inconsistencies in the American way of living. Everyone in the cast, crew and junior class unified to mold the play into a successful venture for the Drama Department. After four weeks of strenuous rehearsals, promotion and preparation, the play attracted an audience Mose .... Aaron ............ Colonel Sherwood . . Reverend Banks Max ......... Thad Jennings .. Sons of Liberty . . . Meg .. Prudence .. Comfort .. Cast of over 1,100. ' -r l .. .. ,,,, X if I tr .Nj l -:sae 1. , , ,X . A, - ,KA M V M M I rf If x , M .2 , , . f ma, Eff. 'ic fs -'Elf ' JZ. 0 2' ,kvfwa .f , , i :lf .R ir Q 'Pi 1 is ., aLi.. '-.N-mi. an ft -Q grufdence, Cathy Frogge, explains the evils of bundling to servantMeg, I don't know what's worse a young fool or an old fooll et Black' proclaims Pam VanNatta. 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One-hundred-thirty musicians, fourteen bannerettes, two majorettes and one drum major made up NKC's marching band, under the direction of Mr, Pat White. The band displayed their talents at all home games and participated in the annual Kansas University Band Day. The band was the featured band at halftimes at Missouri Valley College, Missouri Western State and Central Missouri University, Northtown's band became the honored recipients of first place in the AAAA class at the Missouri Valley parade, first place, in the same division, at the Salute to the American Royal Parade, at Antioch Center and the best over all other entries in the Antioch Parade. Wearing their new uniforms with pride is this year's marching band: Buddy Adams, Lee Anne Adams, Doris Aitken, Karen An- drews, Larry Andrews, Ted Arnspiger, john Baker, joel Barcus, Tim Baxter, Mike Bennett, Luanne Blackford, Phillip Blair, Don- na Blanc, Terry Bowman, Cindy Branson, Beverly Burk, Robert Busby, Roger Cassidy, jon Carter, Caroline Castillo, Scott Childers, Laurie Clegg, Gregory Conkling, Scott Conkling, Shawn Corwin, Russell Couch, Sandy Crowley, Eric Danner, Dean Davis, james Delapp, Carol Dieckman, Barbara Dowdy, Tim Duensing, james Ellis, Steve Fenton, julia Ferguson, Mark Flint, Kevin Foster, Lou Ann Frala, Meredith Galatas, Thurman Gardner, Brett Glass, janet Goad, Michael Graham, john V. Gregg, Monica Grossman, Ginger Gunter, Keener Hall, Bobby Hannah, David Hassan, Brenda Hayden, Lynita Hayden, Robert Heath, Barb Hellstern, Donna Hellstern, Elizabeth Hellstern, David Helwig, David Henneberg, Ronald Henley, Craig Hill, Brian Himes, jeffrey Hodges, Wes Holley, William johnson, Craig jones, Charles julian, Neal Kenagy, Diana Kern, Vivian Kieslich, Alice Kithcart, David Knudson, Don Knudson, Steven Koon, Chris Langley, Susan Laningham, Alan Lawrey, Scott Leighty, Stephen McArtor, Myra McCarty, jann McConnell, Chris McReynolds, Travis Marshall, Eugene Mason, Edward Maurin, Don Melvin, Beth Ann Mott, janet Narron, Mike Nash, Brad Niemuth, Pamela Orr, Wade Orr, Melissa Parscal, Michelle Pointek, john Pool, janice Porter, David Purdy, Randy Quick, jonathan Reddekopp, Paul Reiman, Doug Sauceman, Margie Schneegass, Donald Schultz, Richard Sharp, Kizan Shepherd, Craig Shiflett, Neal Shour, Scott Silvers, Randall Sinele, Edward Smith, Kathleen Sovereign, Martha Soxman, Mary Soxman, Dave Speiser, Peggy Stewart, jeffrey Sunderland, Eric Testorff, Lori Van Camp, Mike Verstraete, Valerie Vogliardo, Susan War- man, john Watson, Michael Weathers, Edward Webb, Randy Wehner, Everett Wheelock, Newell Whetstone, Ben Wilson, Denise Wise. Also pictured are the Bannerettes, Mary Barrett, Diana Brock, Kathy Brown, Phyllis Elliott, Louise Fuchs, Gwen Humphrey, Susan McGuinn, Patti Sinnett, Margo Treadway, Sarah Wehner, Barbara Williams, Debbie Williams, the Ma- jorettes, Elaine and Ellen Nees and the Drum Majorette, Susan Soderstrom. Qi' ll A 11- 4 l 4 ,.-fe, :iff if raff- Q 4, use -we , 4 a, .1 , Ellen 4 halftir Proudly Randy Vt 232 I l l ' , 3 .' 5 g l fi .l 1 1 ifjg 'W Ti Susan , G524-5 if, 1: E, . 4 3 :Wig-i' fag, hfi:j.1:f-,F f. 3, . . ' :Q . :' in 11'i' v--s '- J Ml: -,- Hui.-i is Qii il a LW ' Ml , ,fir ,.,..,...u'f Ellen and Elaine Nees, Northtown's 1975-76 Majorettes, provide exciting Pausing a moment after an exhausting halftime show practice are Bob !' - 5'-'ia -In-uaq wg-iraq pq. halftime routines. Heath and Eric Testorff. Proudly displaying their Bicentennial tuba covers, Dave Speiser, jeff Hodges, Eddie Smith, Mike Graham, Wes Holley and Randy Wehner, stand at attention. i Li ' . f 1, aw 1' H..G -it 'T -11. 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', X - 1 3 .1 ,av -2 2:53, I Z' f .' , ,' ' -f frug- f ,1'.p,, 'z :pa 'f vm .fic Lygxs M- ,,, f f-Y .Q 5 ' W! f U i ' 1 J ,- ,. . 11 M1 ' ffgfj - 1. - tis, rr , Q ff N - X s 'Q 3 . ,..,-M, .... .-.M 'u ' pgs M 1 X X 5 ':152::':'::':' x 'fy . - , ., ns-3,,,,M M -' N z M Q 5 X .Q V X. .' , vf H nl' 'A ,2 Q-f Sl '5. e Q 45 5- , b ' I if A - NNW- ., x rx Wm Q.iwxmmm1gzxzsms ', Agn.. U3 - A HA- The Senior supports Our Towri On the evening of February 28,1976,th9 North KEHWSHS City Drama Department presented Thornton Wilder! Pulitzer Prize winning play, Our Town. The play stressed the importance of everyday life-not only the simple tasks that are carried out from day to day, but the value of the smallest events in daily life. Our Town represents an innovation in theater in that no scenery is used. Wilder once said of the play: ln the first two acts there are at least a few chairs and tables, but when Emily revisits the earth and the kitchen to which she descended on her twelfth birthday, the very chairs and tables are gone. Our claim, our hope, our despair are in the mind-not in things, not in scenery! i w Carla Scovill uses the technique of pantomine in her portrayal of Mrs. door Constable Warren and Mr. Webb escort a very drunk Simon Stimson home as Rebecca, George and Emily gaze out into the evening moonlight. While stringing beans, Mrs. Webb and Emily discuss George, the boy next F , pun- l .5 K Qi,...i, V Y - 3, Directing t steady Sirr l in 3 'Q l SS H7 insas Zler's fssed tasks f the that 1 the , but 1 she and n the Directing the choir members of the congregational is a rather un- steady Simon Stimson. The Cast Stage Manager . . ......... . . . Dr. Gibbs ..... joe Crowell ..... Howie Newsome . . . Mrs. Gibbs ..... Mrs. Webb .... George Gibbs . . Rebecca Gibbs . . Wally Webb . .. Emily Webb ...... Professor Willard . . . Mr. Webb ........... Woman in the Balcony . . . Man in the Auditorium.. . Lady in the Loge ...... Simon Stimson . . Mrs. Soames ...... Constable Warren . . . Si Crowell ...... Baseball Players . . Sam Craig ....................... l my next out into ini is Miljb: sicn out into the moonlight to smell the The Stage manager, Gerald Trimble, explains: This is the way we were in our growing up and in our marrying and in our li-'ing and our dying. . Gerald Trimble Steve Robertson . . . Mark Patton . . .Mike Sinnett . . Carla Scovill . . .Marji Christy . . . .Mike Evans . Deanna Crabb Derrick Rawdon .Martha Soxman . . . . james Rich . . . .Bill Silvers . . Linda Piersee . .Scott Childers . . Susan Swant . . . David Wood . . . . Beth Black . . Bob Wurdack . . . Pat Hoffman .. . 1. V. Gregg Mike Stock Scott Leighty BobGale ... , .......,,-, ,,...f-A,-. - A. ,- -.Y , .. -1' ,i.,iiL, Y..... . - , . - . 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The female half of Northtown's stu- dent body then voted to determine who would be the 1976 Sweetheart King. Dave Raley, the 1975 king, attended the dance to crown Bill Barbe as the new king. 1 1 he 52 o'o 'C' 'O .o. Mr. Kevin Derry S ' Q. .IQ . l 1 I . fi l -- fu- ' ' a N gs- --In-.5 mt-E,--1 A-1---D , warfl' , , o Miss Rachel Poteet and Mr. Doug Rawdon discuss their plans for the upcoming Sweetheart dance. '-11-Hr 4- , . ... ,, lf, . , - 1 ' 5 E, J .s-.133 as. ,, -... 5 . are ' 4 A lfj-5152: wig, uf - - -212--'H 1 .-- 25 'rf 1 - - 1 . 5 1 1 It l r Ti n .. 'QA Q, A .SL-lin.:-. ' Lnioying stimulating conversation during the progressive dinner are Susan shcrvvood, Gena Chaney, Darcy Handy, Diane Alban, Henning Rasch, Pam Butner Kelli Nichols and Doris Aitken. NKC travels b way of AFS American Field Service brought a piece of Denmark, Greece, Australia and New York City to North Kansas City this year. Three of the four exchange students, Lena Hon- droyianni from Greece, Henning Rasch from Denmark and Sue Taylor from Australia, arrived in the United States in August, and lived in Northtown for the remainder of the year. -Donna Coombs, a sophomore from New York, spent the last semester at Northtown as a participant in the Ethnic Heritage Program, a new branch of AFS. AFS club members enjoyed participating in many different activities with the exchange students throughout the year. Among these was the AFS Progressive Dinner. After the dinner, Lena showed film slides of Greece. On AFS Day, February 19, four foreign exchange students from other area schools visited Northtown. To increase their knowledge of American Schools, two AFS'ers visited Northtown in March. In honor of these two students, AFS went to Mario's at Westport for dinner on the evening of March 26. A short-term exchange student from South Africa visited Northtown for a week during the last quarter. The major money-making project AFS sponsored was the AFS Variety Show, Country Fair. Country Fair featured the unreal McCoys who went to the fair and saw a tremendous display of Hornet talent. A new fund raising idea, The Great Balloon Race, was put into action. On AFS Day, balloons which Hornets had purchased were launched from the football field. The prizes of twenty-five and ten dollars were awarded to Sue Taylor, whose balloon reached Galax, Virginia, and Patty Middleton, whose balloon travelled to Mt. Vernon, Illinois. Another financial endeavor was the annual holly sales which was not as successful as in previous years, the total profit being S400 less than the same project netted last year. As the high point of the year, Northtown had one of its own students go abroad with the AFS program. junior Tere Baker went to Pretoria, South Africa, to stay with her host family. The day before her departure, Bob Gale presented Tere with a tennis racket which was a gift from her fellow Hornets. A racket was chosen since tennis was a favorite pastime of the family which Tere was to stay. What country fair could be complete without a marionette show as jill lahrling and Cyndia Meyer pull Pamela Miller and Ellen Nees' strings. fa an i A nervous kangaroo and the upcoming dance contest are the conversation topics between joe Elliot and Sue Taylor in the AFS Variety Show, Country Fair. i . if .. as l. The Great Taylor, Tor :II K-vs 1 4, i - W.: Q 'F The Unre mag Carla Tessie Sue -, ,,. 4 . .. ' . I..3'.Z: :stair 1 u 5231- 'rf f1'.'+2 .t'...: r 5'5'1'5Fi 4-v-1 ' ' 'L. - .. -. ' if - ' -1 Q - 1 . 11' --A 'f r - '1,,,:, . in ,., U, .,,- C Ilan.. --- V, ..g-.1-..:tii:5'q-pvfuj 'V whfl-gAfLv'f L., . . ll . pg.- -,,,, W. 'I' -1.-a.L.CL ,Q Q1 fi' 'fs Q 'L U Y. ei l H, nl 5. n tn ' tl! Hx it ly R' ' I in n U .ll ..J ,':lf t -, 15 ,. , , g ,. 6 A H 3 5,15 ,gl .T ix' l 1 -l - if fl t gf tl if iii l '15 'F' ,l' . , 5 '-. . 5 f 'V , V Y' Qvfi . V U ,i 'U 0 ' ' S ,S it , ...W-1 , be fa- , - - .ag X 4 - 6 'C L-. 1- X 4 tv if A , lt 4 , , ,fi gf I 361 s ,nf S so S h jsgtlgtl The Great Balloon Race is off and flying over the heads of Kelli Nichols, Sue Taylor Tony Libra jaci Nordine, Sandy Mead, Amy Short and jeff Hodges. s H 1 -- f ,. , 4 ,x N I X ry .J , J- .-,,.., ,M K 1214. ' Y-f-1-.., Tl t I tal'x1 trys, Bob Gale, Pa, Diane Alban, Ma, Gwen EClW21fdS, Gfafld' C ir a r 1 tll Bessie Lou, Chuck Lashbrook, lesteri and SUSHVW Swant, t t t their trip to the fair during dinner. Encircling the world with the feelings of brotherhood that began the AFS program are the officers, Amy Short, vice president, Kelli Nichols, president, Diane Alban, Secretary, Susan Warman, historian and Sandy Mead, treasurer. ' . V' lf- L. 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U iiill ww it l, 2 gl Y Y I P f Y 1 treasurer, Karen Spruytte, vice president and Neal Kenagy, historian tnot picturedl. Crown Center was the setting for the North Kansas City Spanish Club skating party. Spanish Club had many other activities, including a trip to Worlds of Fun, a Christ- mas party and a hayride with the other language clubs. Winnetonka and Oak Park's Spanish Clubs went with Northtown's club for dinner at the Acapulco Restaurant. To earn the funds to finance their projects, Spanish Club sold candy and held a bake sale in the cafeteria hall during lunch pefiods. As the last activity and money- making project, they sold sopapillas, two layers of fried pougwh with honey inside, to the curious observers during unc . The National Federation of German Students had three representatives from North Kansas City's German Clubs, Rhonda Baehr, Doris Aitken and Sherri Hochstatter. These three girls attended the NFSG convention in Michigan, August 15-19. There, they learned what all the other Ger- man Clubs inthe United States were doing and how to set up an active club. However, this year's German Club was already active. They built a German streetcar for' the Open House, and it was used as a cultural decoration in the German room. German Club then hosted an Oktoberfest dinner for Winnetonka's German Club. They had authentic German food to eat and ames to play. The Berlinner Bear, a Ger- man restaurant,?1osted the annual German Club dinner. German Club sold heart-shaped cookies called Lebkuchen on Valentine's Day and sold candy to help finance their ac- tivities. A picnic at Line Creek Park on May 25, ended the German Club year. i. ermar Y . . ., , - l . V, ' 'T A' A ' H A' O ' J 2 ,r, .Nlr ' W- . 4 ,,,. ri t ters SherrieStOCktOr1,hlStOrlai'1g Doris Aitkin, tice president, Rise Ragan, president and Sarah Wehner, .. - ' ,a.,'.' ini bf. street car Before leaxing for Atrica, Tere Baker was thi' t-GfV0l0YT-'7lffd5Uf9V- -El--'ts' 467 ' i E i Il Thespians support the performing arts Thespians hosted their successful Cabaret Buffet in North Kansas City's courtyard and auditorium on Friday, May 14. The fine show and good food drew a large crowd, and, although the last half of the show had to be moved to the auditorium because of rain, everyone had a good time. The proceeds of the show, along with some of the lay Schmidt Memorial Fund, comprised the S500 scholarship awarded to David Wood, a college bound drama student, at the end of the year. Hornets were able to enjoy the drama books purchased with part of the lay Schmidt Memorial Fund by the Thespians. The club also sponsored a special interest assembly for an activity period session. Fulfilling their pur- pose to support the performing arts at Northtown, Thespians, along with NFL, presented the NKC Speech and Debate Tournament and supplied many actors, actresses and make-up and Stage crews for the junior and Senior class plays, the AFS Variety Show and the musical. To round off the year, Thespians held their annual pic- nic at Macken Park. The new members, or neophytes, were initiated then, and the next year's officers and the award winners were chosen. Tom Wldeman a new Thespian member, proclaims that he is a neophyte to Chuck Lashbrook. lay, fvdp l to ne. lay hip em, oks by 'est 'UI'- wn, 0 The upcoming Cabaret Buffet is discussed by Bob Gale, Beth Black, Linda Wurzer, Gena Chaney and Sue Taylor at a Thespian meeting. and sses iior Jic- ere ard nk. Climbing the ladder of Thespian success are Carla Scovill, recorder of pointsp Diane Alban, historianp Bob Gale, presidentp Susan Swart, treasurerg Beth Black, secretary and David S. 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Y, . .Y-- H- z- ::-.2 '1 ': '?,,, 'J , ..,, , , Y , v '- --.,,.A..f3 ,, ' . ,A at T - . f-. - ' 4 'z -'Iv' YT ' -5 The Varsily Cheerleaders for 1975-76, Amy Short, Kathy Bell, Teri Mann Rise Ragan, Donna Kline and Debbie Higman pause from cheerleading for a moment of rest. Enforcing club regulations are the Pep Club' officers, Front tion leaders, Mary Base, Sally Burnidge, CPT' lfllmesf ldwff Vi s' J' Lisa Liquie Knot picturedl and Sandy Mead, secretary. Back l'UWl NNW-Y Carrel, president, lan Ford, vice-President: Carol lVllflCll9lOV', UGHWVEVI and laci Nordine, section leader. Cheerleaders, Pom Pon spark orthtown spirit At the annual Cheerleading Camp during june of 1975, North Kansas City's Varsity and junior Varsity Cheerleaders won the Spirit Stick. During the five days of evaluation, they won nine out of a possible ten blue ribbons. This was only a prelude to the performances that Northtown's cheerleaders turned out during the school year. Exhibiting the spirit, cheers and performances that won them the Spirit Stick, the cheerleaders put together rousing cheers to lead the fans and inspire the football, basketball and wrestl- ing teams to victory. To buy new uniforms, Varsity cheerleaders raised money by selling candles, and IV cheerleaders sold Northtown spirit mugs. Pom Pon did its part by creating dance routines that provided the bounce and the extra kick needed while entertaining the spectators. At the pom pon camp during june, Northtown's squad won fifty-four of a possible sixty blue ribbons. They also received the Spirit Stick that was given on the last day of the camp. One thing they didn't learn at the camp was how to sell candy bars and operate a snack bar at the finals of the Northtown Wrestling Meet. This they did successfully and were able to add to the money saved for the purchase of pom pons and uniforms. 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I aplain Frank ar and ,gft 4 Ins kr' 'X its al' in- -.K M .b' Bob VanCamp, secretary-treasurerg Doug Rawdon, Chaplain, Cam Crouthers, president and Gary Clemens, vice president. Not pictured is jody Kapp, junior representative. 93' - Great athletic prowess is displayed by Phil Rose, sergeant-at-arms, my - if j ' N-Club members, john Kerwin, lim House, Cary Clemens and Bob VanCamp, officiate at the NKC-Oak Park faculty basketball game. ,....,,-.I 'il N-Club's own special room is located under the peanut gallery in the fieldhouse. Sports clubs share fun, fellowship, faith With thirty members, North Kansas City's athletic letter club, N-Club, proved that athletes do more than par- ' ticipate in sports. Early in the year, the members had a pic- - nic and a volleyball and swim party at the Colonial Square :- Country Club. Later, they joined Y-Teens for a hayride at 1 l ' t ij . Benjamin Stables. At Christmastime, N-Club adopted a .g.- j L needy family and urged all students to contribute to the .ji V ig stockpile of goods. I M To finance their many activities, N-Club sold the ij ' programs at Northtown's athletic events. Although the Tj bulk of the money went to the athletic program, N-Club received a percentage of it for their assistance. They also I sold Green Mills candy to help build their treasury. g N-Club's last organized club activity was a float trip ji Q down the Niangua River which was enjoyed by all the par- E ticipants. ,cn I it I , . ' .J I l l l l l l E L ' W3 Si i X- Si , 49' l f at EAC officers, Greg Hiebert, vice presidentg Dan , Wurzer, treasurerg leanne Baum, secretary and f mf 1 M , Laura Balhuizen, president, go out on a limb to aid the conservation struggle. f 5 if A 1 YW- i V M if H Q ' sf f AX fi it 'jljh XD is .V-Q.. N ,J sys-, 5' , 'vii ? EAC-HRA float trip plans are discussed by Dvak Corwin, Greg Hiebert, Bob Aston, Kelly Walsh, Elaine Laughlin and Dan Wurzer. as , .,,.,.,..-nts K 5. I ,V - ...W , NMMQQQ .,.... 54111-4- Peggy Sullivan helps load papers after school for a trip to the recycling factory. l jeff Sunderland participates in the EAC clean-up day. l V. t i i , ,i l l 5 1 4 ' l l N9 - Rl. .L , ..., an '- t -X-. f 5 Q x Q ttf 2- ti Q.. Qs ss. A .. so NE. Q s Xffiavsty . HR , EAC togetherness increases activity Conducting over forty meetings this year at North Kan- sas City, the environmental Action Club found time to sponsor several environmentally concerned projects. They encouraged students of Northtown to bring their old newspapers to school and to participate in EAC's ten paper drives. The sale of recycled stationery was another EAC project which contributed to the preservation of natural resources. EAC sold car wash tickets with the Hornet Recreation Association and sponsored a clean-up day dur- ing which they picked up litter around Northtown. EAC and HRA went on a float trip down the Courtois Creek on May 9 as their last project. Aside from sunburns, stiff backs, sore shoulder muscles and frequent dunkings, all that participated had an enjoyable time. Fun Associat climbin Store in the safe Hornet - fifteen failures. miles or moneyf' Green i tickets. their na LL A Q. X 4 Ken Mc! decisions ai ...n...1zi 'V' L4 J Aston, DW' l 4 ictory. ess .fity th Kan- ime to s. They eir old '1 paper er EAC natural Hornet ay dur- 1. Iourtois nburns, nkings, Fun was the main goal of the Hornet Recreation Association at North Kansas City. Two experts on rope- climbing came from the Outdoorsman Sporting Goods Store in Independence and demonstrated the art of and the safety involved by repelling off the stadium wall. Any Hornet daring enough to try was invited to, and eventually, fifteen repelled the wall successfully. There were no failures. Early in the year, HRA members peddled sixteen miles on a bike hike to Line Creek Park for a picnic. To raise money for the joint EAC-HRA float trip, HRA members sold Green Mills Candy and, later with EAC, sold car wash tickets. At the close of the year, HRA decided to change their name to the Recreation Club. HRA officers, Eilene Senter, secretaryg Kelly Walsh, sergeant-at-arms, Denise Yarberry, treasurer, Grant Finnell, vice president, Richard Keck, historian and Mike VanNatta president, watch the photographer, Dennis Painter, climb a tree. g ' Y lawn Mt'Alister, Mr. Bill Alexander and Kelly Walsh make the final dtfiisioris about the float trip, Paddling their canoe merrily down the Courtois Creek are Dan Wurzer and Bob Aston, 5 T i ,5,'.'5f-IE F-11 ' 311- 'W 1- 'if - V, - 1' , 3' .. -, . 35 4'S?-G'-1-'XY 2'3':1'P:91r- A -3, ' . ' -as 1. ' 2 , ' ' ' F -'t 1. 15:45-2,-523, jk g,e,f,.:.-1:4--ia I . F - V V J ww :A 7. ,,. FTA, Y-Teensare of service to many Members of Y-Teens, an affiliate of YWCA and an ac- tive service club at North Kansas City, arrived early February 7 at Municipal Airport in the Trademart for the Sweetheart Dance. The Y-Teens were in charge of prepar- ing for and hosting the annual girl - ask - boy dance. Of course, it took money to sponsor the dance, so Y-Teens enlisted the salesmanship talents of some of its members, Patti Estis, Nancy Carrell, jan Ford, Rise Ragan, Donna Kline and Debbie Patires, to sell Northtown's student phone directory, the Buzz Book, during lunch periods in the cafeteria hall. Y-Teens brightened the holidays of many children at North Kansas City Memorial Hospital by sending them turkey fruit baskets during the Thanksgiving holiday and candy-fruit combo baskets during the Christmas vacation. Two of the Y-Teens' members, Sherrie Stockton and Rene Love, also expressed an interest in children when they helped to tutor several young girls. But the 1975-76 school year was not all work and no fun. In the fall, Y-Teens and N-Club got together for a hayride at Benjamin Stables. To end the year, Y-Teens elected the next year's officers and had a pizza party for the final get-together. Happy with the plans they've made for the Sweetheart Dance are Lori Webster, jan Ford Nancy Carrel and Patti Esris Ke, -85:2 .4 Retirir banqu in r'- fl. 1 'i in Debb of he 'yrs' 'Z - ' 'T ----- -. 44. nf , . -f i f. ,...,, - V I Y .,.,.:,.l ,Q -, :,Aj.,a:..-.,.s ,--,Z N -,,,- ,Lt-l.s.F .041 3--nm I - -V I , Y . , , K In -A H , , V H ' -- A A ' -all ' -' - ::azar 'f F '- -f. , x,f'1'j: - '- ,g '-fv- - 1 ' ' ' u--- . w NW in . . 'N' ' ji wwf. 'T' 1:57 'gli ffl- fa: +1 -g':2'!L'f .,1 'J.if4.,'?g j ,yu . i , ,prix .A ,X l I Retiring FTA sponsor Mrs. Dorothy Shatto says a tearful good-bye 1' banquet. nt, lan 1 :l Nan- W ww., ,-W! 4 he - . ',. f fi 0 ' , R 91 T 'ii -in ' iirniiristrates the art ot making valentines to three 'Hr ri, i i- ..- , , 34' at the Proudly displaying the FTA shield are Bottom row: Cindy Fisher photographer, Pamela Miller, historian, Alison Brovxn treasurer. Top row: Claudia Hamilton, vice president, Kathy Hall, president and Valerie Graff, secretary. 53,0 4 a is f ,kg N t t E 4 ,. 5 K an Y' 1 Cadet teaching helped five of North Kansas City's Future Teachers of America members improve their skills in the demanding work of academics. Kathy Hall, Claudia Hamilton, Debbie Sharp, Sharon Dodson and Susan McCuinn spent much of their after-school time at Norclay Elementary School teaching the children and learning about the teaching profession. These potential teachers consideration for Northtown's present teachers by distributing apples to them for the Thanksgiving holiday. They also participated unitedly in the March of Dimes Walk-a-Thon. The children at Norclay were surprised and pleased when FTA spon- sored an Easter party for them. To close the FTA year, the members gathered at the Gold Buffet for a club banquet. Gag awards were given to the club members, and the next year's officers were elected. Retiring business teacher, Mrs. Dorothy Shatto, received a bouquet of roses at the banquet for her eight years of sponsoring FTA. Z I 1 111312131 2910201019101 132310161 Q L L :gl -' 149.135 , ', -Ei m y , .nf U-a s-V M o'o'o'o'0' o'o'O'0'o'0'o'0'o'O' - ' , i . . - 'B-J' ' ' - - + . ,V .. A as ec 'ff-1 - , - - Honor Society selects 86 members Saluting exceptional seniors and juniors for their scholarship, leadership, character and service ac- complishments, North Kansas City's chapter of National Honor Society welcomed fifty-three seniors and seventeen juniors. The studentswere eligible for membership by their grade point averages and were then asked to complete questionnaires ragarding their activities. The final selection was made by the teachers based on this information. At the meetings, the fifteen two-year members elected officers and planned the May 18 initiation ceremony. 3 f ,Z T 1 . , r X. 9 L.-s wx-in-.E X x During a NHS initiation rehearsal, Greg Conklin makes some suggestions while Susan Warman, Amy Short and Teri Mann listen. A .F-W-I-V ww N-, Awww-i fl' , W5 Vw ' .V Pg National Honor Society's second year members are Front row: Linda Paul, Laura Balhuizen, Susan Swant, Carol Middleton, Teri Mann, Diane Alban, secretary. Second row: Ron Henley, Greg Conkling, Beverly Burk, vice- presidentp Pamela Miller, Amy Short, Wade Woodson, president. Back row: Susan Warman, historiang Bob Heath, john Watson and Teresa Leewright. -4.91 .Lt gi I SW Re Kevin Bro juni g. t J x -1. , I . E ? 1 X Q, tak e , . , 'l?l4,Ll.n Seniors do, Mat Cynthia Deanna Eberts, l lohn C- Higman Stepher ,. .L..,-. a, - 1-, V . , ,, 44- ve, ..- ,- Y me--.., - . .. , - ' ' ,.,,, ,, ,L.., ,-. 5 Y, 31... .- .-A., L 3.fY. ,,,3g.1-t 9, +,!.4.r,.t,4f..'1 .,... ., a-.-. , ' . M.. . ' .- - . -, ' , ff' .:.'. . .. .. f ,,. . - 4 - f -U ..- . ..:a..- ', ...,--1.5 -,,-5 .- .. ...- - C ,,. ,. . ' -had-5 H l v - 7 --.rggg ,s,,1I , Hn,- : t . ' Q ua , .LQ ,A.., --,...,--Q ' .,..-a.-su.: , up - Q - , L- fu:- -',,' . vveg-J. . -Q A - N . qui- E P ' -Sf : 5 Q K - - ,'.-..'- i.'--fMg- .W . ,A1f-'!f-v-,'n..- t I- - ,- J, , ,T -. - --L ' , R I. - . ' Q -W Li s some Mann ...ll- Carol 4 S, 4 ...s- X , , 1 5 e 3 I 35 j , A 1 . 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D ,-.....A, 1095 1 P i ho 1 n tor rncmhershrp into NHS are julian Arte on it H ll Nlirx Base joan Bonk Sally Burnt e ti llllxs I imtla Butncr Clary Clemens Marlin Co r L nthirFi 'ur Brenda Ford janice or tru Bum 1 mth Hellstcrn joxcc Hetalovx De i mar Hultz Carol Lamng am 2.1 c L t rz Dclari Lindhors lr . -. ,, 9 ' F mf -A! Carol Mathes lynn 'v1cCoy james Moore Loretta Morgan Eliine Nees jacquelire Nordtnc Victor Olds judith Parker Mary Pryor Risc Ragan Thomas Ryczek Kathleen Scantlin Carla Scoxill Linda Shelquist Deborah Smith Kathleen Soxereign Robert Stcxcns Christine Stock Terry Stokes jeff Sunderland Ronald XXL he r lUlILNXll'1l4l6f Richard Wolverton Daxid Wood and Stcxen Wood 'l'ls 14 -' ' - I L ' ' A Q 5 . V , r . X ,W , . N2 l . V ' ' X 5' 1 , , X I - I I ' A '.4 -'- , ' -.. v',. N-ti met sr - an ' ' , ' Cl - H f 1' I' 'lv I 1 elif N1.r ia ti t will, . . 1, , I' 'dg , L f V I ' if f f fkljll .1 , lt l 1 ' i C , l Q D y, .V f f l l f . in .irir,.i t ralrlt, K .trol Dieckmtin, Constance Doxer, Cynthia Q Q f y I k I -ex ltr--iv l'.i'rit 1.4 lstis, . hr , Y , ' F Cl, i f A 1 f 1' I fu 1 'V Ci it-lift lm-iflt lli .llv .r ' , I 1 ', bble H ' l 3' A ll I ' f ' rl,.tii.1iz, rXl.fl4' little-n, lt 1 .1 ', ' h , A ' '1 -'t-fri l.i's-ill liriiivlti Lt , Clttdx Il , fl L I, . ' A A - WH- Y . . - -, 'Y' . , Q, 'f ,, - fu.. Active clubs get on with service Vic Vogliardo and Modern Music Masters fed a com- pany of hungry people in the South Cafeteria of North Kansas City on February 20. The spaghetti dinner that Mr. Vogliardo prepared filled the diners' stomachs as well as the Tri-M treasury, The money was used as a scholarship for a student continuing in the field of music. Tri-M also spon- sored a car wash to raise funds for the scholarship. Pleasure activities in which the club members participated were a hayride, a Halloween party and a Christmas party. Ten new members were welcomed into Tri-M on May 15, at the club's last organized activity, the initiation ceremony, at 'Line Creek Park. vw- My ,, ,itmfm lf'W5'ff ' ' At the fall Tri-M car wash supervisor Travis Marshall points out a spot Valerie Vogliardo and Alice Kithcart missed. Tri-M officers take a break from their rehearsal. Front row: Carol Dieckman, vice president, Terry Bowman, secretary and Debra Lindhorst, historian. Back row: Mark Frank, sergeant-at-arms, Craig Jones, president and jeff Sunderland, treasurer. The first batch of spaghetti is sampled by julian Arredondo while a NKC cook, Peggy Scobee, awaits his verdict. 'Ly' H Tri-M members Margie Scheegass, Ron Henley, Kerry Holyfield, Dave Hassan, Doris Aitkin, Carol Dieckman, Steve McArtor, Craig jones and Chris McReynolds serve john Watson and Travis Marshall plates of their delicious spaghetti. lf e Cl -ff lT9uXJT ygfQSlflQ . 3' . ..'1 vw I c-4 iff i l 5 Q Q cu. outa -ld, Dave Jnes and :Jlates of Key Club officers are Mike Parrett, president, Bob Wurdack, secretary, Eddie Mitchell, treasurer, Daryl Quinn, historian, David Miller, junior representative and Tim Myers, vice Key Club finally finds these tardy skiers, jamie Taylor l U Miss Kay Widebrook, Curtis Carey and two fellow Kiwan-ettes are represented at Key Club meetings by Ellen Nees. Other officer club members from the area. Key Club recognized the fact that women continue to enter the business field by introducing the Kiwan-ettes to North Kansas City. The Kiwan-ettes was the girl's division of the young men's business club. The girls were now able to have their own representatives present at Key Club meetings. Kiwan-ettes and Key Club cooperated together to be of service to both the school and the community. A bicentennial flag was purchased and presented to Northtown at a special interest assembly on March 30. Key Club gave Northtown's teachers special consideration in November when its members acted as teachers' assistants on Teachers' Day and sponsored Teachers' Week dur- ing which they cleaned the teachers' lounges and provided them with refreshments. To finance its services, Key Club sponsored an apple sale, a candy sale, a pancake dinner and a car wash. While spending much of their time in community ser- vice, Key Club members were also able to indulge in some fun of their own. They went on an exciting weekend ski trip to Idlewild, Colorado. Each skier payed transporta- tion fees, lodging and equipment rental. - To end the year, Key Club and Kiwan-ettes had a ban- quet at the Gold Buffet on April 19. Honorary certificates were awarded at that time, and the new Key Club officers were installed. . ,,,.,.., -.---- -.-- F'9' , W i- 2+ 'sf -fl-'!:'wQ'wf4 , PJ . ,f'!1 ':s1:g. A '-if 4 A51 so '1 , ' 3 I - 1 ,Q 'r-4' 1 3.-1 1 -':55.A:V-L3 x :J-.3-V-fb45 '4'5.5. , , , 'r ' ' ' ' U , rx , , - Q. , . . . il 4 -1 TI' I gi 'll , fi' l tr ll i i 1 1 1 s , ' ,L A f K' Q W in 'VB' The new tri-chairmanship is discussed by 1975-76 officers, jaci' Nordine, Pam Lee and Thurman Gardner, with the 1976-77 Tri-Chairman, jamie Rich, Regina Weiss and Mike Munger. arf. xl., 3. A in --A The dent vice pw Representatives of the student body at STUCO meetings are Seniors: Laura Balhuizen, Marcia Baldwin, joan Bonk, Nancy Carrel, Kathy Emmer- son, Patti Estis, jan Ford, jan Fredrickson, Bob Gale, Thurman Gardner, Debbie Higman, Tammy Hultz, Leslie Huonker, Donna Kline, Pam Lee, jaci Nordine, Susie Pryor, Rise Ragan, Steve Robertson, Mike Seymour, Gail Weber, David Wood, Glen Woody, Kyra Woody. juniors: Tere Baker, Kathy Bell, Eileen Brown, Shawn Corwin, Liz DeWitt, Gwen Edwards, joe Elliott, Carla Forbes, Pat Hoffman, Kari Knick, Chuck Lashbrook, Mike McRoberts, Patty Middleton, Diane Pyle, jamie Rich, Becky Roberts, Mary Ryczek, April Spooner, Lance Staves, Tom Stephens, Nancy Turley, Regina Weiss, Susie Woolard. Sophomores: Lee Ann Adams, Tom Base, joanna Bengimina, Anita Cammisano, Gene Chaney, Maithe Enriquez, lulie Ford, Brent Fuson, Meredith Galatas, Gwen Gorman, Thea Hall, Gail Hanson, Suzanne Klass, john Keith, Peggy McCandless, Sally McRoberts, Beda Middleton, Paula Palmer, Laurie Peacher, Brad Pfaff, Lori Roster and Ben Wilson. jaci 58 Hans 31.9.1.- ' i . . I' ,,,,.,. . Y A- Q- .n. - v- 8- - ,-4 A-f'1 , ' q- , T H ' , YYY v -----'A - - .. , 2 94 -1' --.. --1,51 'YV' ...mf . .. . ' - L .. ' .- .- - -. ' -2 ' '- .,, , ,,,... - .,, , ,- .., - '-nv-, -,,- ,fav-,-A. I- f 1: fre. s-Q.. .r . ' ' . f- - - . . ,. '- M -- - -- -'P - H' -ff 'F ..:....L.. f . ..:..:..s,z:..?..a..L4. -- -v U fue- f ... : ,. . .. -. .,.: A r- f.f,s-...ae-s ., c - E. f I .f ' T- 1' ,QU Q. b 1UfI'T18I'1 and rx. 0 Q . rt to 1 7 ni q 22' . ,I ll 4. ':' n r . - u 7,1- .. . , i ? Sl 45.4, ' If- nn: un , l A-. B - .T -2 V1- 1 'f s ei' .-4 51' -f-.Wa L ls, Mary . Regina loanna ie Ford, ianson, s, Beda ind Ben . 1.4.'zg S ,A..,.s '--4. .. 1 --4 sz-J' M ' ' I X fo o'o'o'o'o 0'0'O'0'0'o'o'o'0'0'o'o'o'o'0'6 o' Q - ' ' l l l O ' l . g 4l V 1 .K A 4. . 3 t A.. 9 Qi g it s .v , - f 1 O i V4 4 ,ir Z, . r T. sa J, if 'X' i S 0 , 43, ' n l . 29 g 27- ' p . 1, r g 4 A . . - .v.v---QA-,Q,o.ogogogogogogogogogogogogogoQo,ogo1oZoZ01o-o,o'o'o'o'o'o The controversial Student Council is led by Pam Lee, secretary, Mike Seymour, presi- dent, Do'nna Kline, treasurer, Thurman Gardner, sergeant-at-arms and jaci Nordine, vice president Knot picturedl. X C 0 I , X if ' Q: .-T taxa V- T' . .w A Z dy S 1 x . 'gy n pf J gl D J f Q Iaci Noi-line laughs at t1K!llTWlTTQlWlGNNQlW Edwards made to Gail ' l Student Council struggles to survive North Kansas City's Student Council made a dramatic revision in their chain of command this year. The constitu- tion was amended to permit a tri-chairmanship in place of the traditional presidency and vice presidency. The new arrangement was created in the hopes of a better student council having more control over the members. Although the constitution was amended on this point, the entire con- stitution was not rewritten as was promised at the 1975-76 STUCO elections. This year was started with high hopes that were soon dashed by the failure of STUCO members to attend meetings. The first two meetings of the year produced nothing since less than one third of the members attended. STUCO members blamed their mid-year inactivity on the discontinuation of activity period, no other time during school to have meetings and the inability of STUCO to assemble after school. One of the reasons for this was that their president was on COE and could not attend meetings. There were also too many other members that had conflic- ting obligations and activities. From the beginning, Presi- dent Mike Seymour had proclaimed that he would not carry the student council. If the members wanted something to be accomplished, then they would have to get busy and work. Evidently, no one wanted to do very much because very little was accomplished. However, with the reinstatement of activity period, STUCO got moving. A date was set for the all-school picnic, Wednesday, May 19. The all-school picnic was a great success. Between three hundred and four hundred students attended for fun, games and food at Macken Park. ll.ir1-mira! tl Nll,C,O viwi-ring 59 7- - fav an- an-nb - '- 1 sw f - -A-r' ' Ji , ' - I 1- f- 2 33 L ii3i'r2,5f2f3l 'Q 2Qi.i+ 23 2 -- --, V, 2 i V! l . W ,K , Activity period faces cancellation and change Activity Period was cancelled after the last block in November, Thursday, November 6, for a re-evaluation of its purpose and activities. It was finally brought out from limbo by Dr. Robert Blaine on january 9. However, the return of activity period was accompanied by some basic changes in the activities scheduled and the policy toward activity period offenders. Due to the absence of activity period in the middle of the year and the general disinterest and apathy of students, many clubs either didn't meet or had a small representa- tion, and, this, a few club activities. These two pages con- tain the clubs that were the most seriously affected by these conditions. Also included is a new club that was formed four weeks before the end of school. Several clubs at North Kansas City that had been active in the past were inactive this year because of little or no in- terest. They were Art Club, Creative Writing Club, DISTRIBUTIVE Education Clubs of America CDECAJ, Future Homemakers of America QFHAJ and Health Careers Club. Z.. -4 ,ia r 4 x t 'X' Concerned Sue Rukh, Renee Love, Buddy Adams and Robin Ravare discuss activity period's imminent cancellation. Their club activities decreased, janet Chandler, Karen Andrews, Randy Nolan, Scott Smith and Cathy Braus find time to get together in the library during lunch period. ad-9 M l' L74 . 13: W' -4 wtf V eff J gs ozggol og0L0 Cor Bok l. Stud' john Web fi '1.T-1:i','1., ffil-- -- -, .Zta -': 1-,4-f +K'1 'F' 'Lil ' '--f 4 ' -. n.. I ' . . H Q -- H L. , ---,, fr et' -2:5- A ,wb-5 .F ' + '+ - .4 .-J .-f..,-- f - '- ..1qL ' U ' T' i, 'A .f.- Q ' Xff ,,,,,,, I 5 ,f- ax X, f4-- f 'rm - 1' L ti ..-W ,M Q 1 ? Y . t i l i Qi K - . , Qi-SQ: ' J g J i K QQ. A I : so , 2,1 -'ist - . ,. X2 . : - Q i., . . , in , 7. x.-, 'fi ' t if . s' fs -Q Conducting one of the first meetings are the two initiators of Sportsman's Club, 1. V. Gregg and Kevin Foster and sponsor Mr. Bob Arrington. t Robin 1 M .f us find 'IEW Studying the chess board intently at a Chess Club meeting are john Hughes and Wade Woodson, while behind them, Ron Weber is puzzled by Danny Pool's move. North Kansas City's Chess Club did not have the chance to prove that there was another Bobby Fischer among their participants because there were not enough members to enter intramural competitions. At its meetings during activity period, Chess Club had a varying atten- dance from two at the beginning of the school year to fif- teen participants at the end of the year. Anyone who was interested in playing chess was invited to come to the meetings every activity period block. A new type of club, the NKC Sportsman's Club, was started at North Kansas City. The club was designed for the outdoors person , the person who wanted to hunt, fish, hike, canoe, target shoot, trap shoot and camp. Also, the Sportsman's Club planned several lectures and courses on safety, gun-loading, stock refinishing, fly-tying, duck- calling and other related skills. After the constitution was drawn up, plans for these activities were made to continue throughout the summer. V ?i'Y. 'lv 1-A 4.--1 . -zfgqnu kill:-uf ' 1 017.93-IRQ fm K s X 1 J. I Lo, a , . .,. ,434 .F ,limp ',! ,J O mari Q., 4.11 , 'M WH eil' Hornet running back, Neal Spencer drives against the Oakie defense after grasping the Ron Weber handoff. Defensive Hornets blur opponent offensive. football The North Kansas City Hornets started off the 'I975 football season with a defeat over their arch-rival, Oak Park. A 75-yard touchdown run by Kirk Shawver highlighted the close game. The sophomore safety picked off the Dan Dailey pass to put Northtown in the lead. Ad- ding a 36-yard field goal, Gary Clemens topped out the score. The final game score was Northtown 10, Oak Park 7. Fading from the picture, Northtown's football squad dropped three straight games before they could muster a victory over Lee's Summit. Offense was the name of the game against the Tigers of Lee's Summit with the Hornets winning, 32-24. Northtown hit a true dry spell as the well drew no offense at all. Depressingly, the team went down to defeat at the hands of Grandview, Liberty, and Ruskin. During this three-week period, the Hornets were outscored 67-20 by Conference opponents. Mark Hall blocks while Neal Spencer attempts to get up before being crushed. Waiting opponer Pep viclc The witl and-9 ,4 .- :li ..- 'ke ii' flak' .. 'fi . Sw? Jeber ie 1975 al, Oak iawver picked ad. Ad- Jut the Park 7. . squad luster a of the iornets 'ew no defeat ing this -20 by Waiting to snatch the ball, Vic Olds is confronted by a Winnetonka opponent. bf Inq: '11 ard f BQ .wi W ' !'sfg l ' . - awp. . g 1 N., ' , i , Vx. -1' .. A V11 ...yy in ia, .Qui v, ' up It c - .l f l , pulp? , -'gif 1,5 illgv i - xx , A lJt'UKllll.'L1lll' vvillwlisltlsllcdllxLl1t'f3ftiSll1L'l98fT1 dashes llirou la the l . tlflillv lt ll t. . 1 toil. ol lim Oak Park - Nortntoxxn game' .'.:lli 'xii l '.lsilir1g lt'uIN Individual NKC Stat's 75 76 Receiving yds. carries avg. Moore 171 7 24.4 Crouthers 103 6 17.1 Spencer 96 9 10.6 Olds 71 5 14.2 Sahwver 67 3 22.3 Wolverton 65 6 10.8 Foerscher 49 5 9.8 Fowler 47 2 23.5 Rushing yds. carries avg. Spencer 786 126 6.2 Collins 386 77 5.0 Weber 307 101 3.0 Stephens 134 24 5.5 Wolverton 42 10 4.2 Adams 30 4 7.5 Foerschler 21 9 2.3 Mason 4 1 '4.1 VE ,rf- . I fe ,K . K Q, R P' ' i.. 1 u . -.r 1 I I H- f.g:.,f,. N J tg, :L Representing the Hornet football squad are Bottom row: Gary O'Dell, Neal Spencer, Don Henderson, jeff Foerschler, Mickey Collins, Phil Rose Lance Staves, Tom Stephens, Curt Kleoppel, Brett Durrington, Dene Eddie Moore, Paul Kim, Joe Morris. Top row: Wade Orr, Mark Hall, Don Lambkin, Chuck Lashbrook, Bobby Hannah, Forrest Mason, Buddy Nafsinger, Ron Weber, Brett Fowler, Mark Slaughter, Dennis Weymuth Adams, Mike Clemens, lody Kapp, Richard Blincoe. Second row: Frank Kirk Shawver, ,Vic Olds, Cam Crothers, Thurman Gardner, Gary Clemens Sambol, Bob VanCamp, Rick Wolverton, Randy Noland, Steve Larson, and Mike McRoberts. Mr. jarvis, assistant coach, instructs the team on.an important play. At left, Bob VanCamp clamps down on a Chrisman pursuer as Cam Crouthers rushes in to assist. Spotlight returns in last football game In the next-to-the last game of the season, the Park Hill Trojans fell prey to a long overdue offensive show. North Kansas City compiled 35 points on the board while the defensive block superbly held Park Hill to only 7 points. Under the head coaching of Mr. Don Cobb, the Hornets completed the season with a bang as Northtown and William Chrisman tied 24-24 in the final game. Tallying the season scores, Northtown con- cluded with a three-win, five-loss, and one-tie record. Many individuals were outstanding in the Hornet effort. Ron Weber, Neal Spencer, and Kirk Shawver totalled almost two-thirds of the team's season scores. They downed 50, 30 and 15 points, respectively. The Hornet aerial game was led by Eddie Moore with 171 yards and Cam Crouthers with 103. In passing, Ron Weber completed 29 out of 92 throws. Both kickers averaged better than 40 yards. Thurman Gardner bounded the ball 750 yards, 18 kicks. Out of 12 kicks, Kirk Shawver rocketed footballs for 619 yards. Kirk also punted 37 times with summed yardage of 1469. bullet a pass. Quarterback, Kirk Shawver, pre pales to I I, Soph squads battle tough season 'lx 'mix 1'UKiIlivYMvf4 Frank Sellaro, Tom Stephens and Mike McRoberts dash to bar opponents. A junior Varsity receiver naps, during practice. At the end of the season, both the North Kansas City junior Varsity and Sophomore football teams held fair records. The total of four wins, five losses was captured by IV. This included their victorious game over Winnetonka when the Hornets came out ahead by a touchdown, a run for two, and a field goal. Other wins which were tremen- dously spectacular were the games against Ruskin and Grandview. Offense totalled more than 50 points in these two games. The largest problem faced by the Sophomore squad was the few number of participants. But with hard team work, the squad completed the series of games with a 2-4-2 record. Ben Wilson, Chris Warman and Dale Olds appear aghast after a game of blighted hopes. 5 tb . is WMM, , i W .- ff 'tw .K 1 N .My A. I Je, 7 V 4,1 z R 5 Wai ' 7 .A at f x If ill fl 157 'C fl! ' lam. NKC NKC NKC NKC NKC NKC NKC NKC NKC 'Q .,' i , .',. . wh' .Y f wwf' ,K 4' The 1? Keith, Mike ad! - , c. ' N Q - , K ,...- -rf, -- Q..----Tr - -as ' ' I ' IKYIQ ' --.lr T, 4 A ' .. L. ' ff . u'Lu 1 . Y...4- '. I ' Q. Ill! I JJ I DJ JDDJ JOD0 0 JI UDDI 7 20 20 6 6 6 2 6 6 -. 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Brent Peacher, Stowe Koon, Chris ' 'L' ' Q 'r-L . .,.,. .....-f 4 . . 1 N-,plmnwre warn Consists of Bottom rout Mark Hicks, john XN.1rrnan, SIVNL' i-Imk, Jeri DQJSOH, Frank Sellaro, D1-nnis ihornpwn, Matt llill xxlltlltxbkl Ruw Couch, Dennis Buck, Dale Olds, jim Chaffee, l5Uf'l'i Wil l3 'i' 5f1flf'iI ,-.I N, 'Yr -fy I . Iv lk in- 1- fa. ,- ' .fvQ , , .,' t mais In this their second year, the North Kansas City girls tennis team triumphed over all their conference op- ponents to win the well-deserved title of Conference Champions. This year's season for the girls appropriately nicknamed the Fuzzballer brought many firsts for the team. Northtown was the first scholar to win both Varsity Gir Co-Captains: Most improved: Spark Plug: Season Record: ls Tennis Team 1975-76 C B. Burk, T. Hiatt E. DeWitt D. Smith 9-4 5-0 Conference Tournament Champs: Varsity, lr. Varsity Conference Champions: Varsity, lr. Varsity Conference Champions T Eng junior Varsity tiftles, 5-Of 4-'I respqectively. The 'Fuz:- yDOu,bl.esy:Varsity.1St Burk,T.H,iatt , a ers were a sot e irst con erence c amps at NKC int e Va.rS!ty'2nd 5 f 5.1 Buyrnidgeroi-Smnhr , y bicentennial year. As an added first, Sally Burnidge was the ' ,I.V:1st,,' K y ,G Edwards SVMCR be ts. first irl to have an undefeated record of 5-0 at Northtown V f.ir 5 C T ' f ' ff 'f ' or T V Tana Hi- 8 - - :JV Znrdg , A. Fncke,iC. LaBrunnerie, , Conference tournament results were Beverly Burk and v.fr ,Q T , M r, 1 y Tana Hiatt taking first in Varsity doubles with Sally Burnidge T V C T T - and Deena Smith taking second. junior Varsity titles were awarded to Gwen Edwards and Sally McRoberts for taking first in doubles, and Claire LaBrunnerie and Ann Fricke won second place. When all of the team scores were 1 tallied, NKC was awarded the title of Conference Tourna- ment Champions. V , The 1975-76 girlS teI'1r1iS team consisted Ofi Kelly Walsh, Nancy Turley, Underhill, Claire LaBrunnerie, Debbie Neff, Beverly Burk,1anetC-oad, Hui n Elizabeth DeWitt, Eileen Brown, Karen Kurtz, Deena Smith, Ann Fricke, Shu, Julie Winkler, Gwen G0rrnan, Kristy Ryon, Susie Plumb, Gwen , Sally Burnidge, Sally McRoberts, Kathy Brown, Tana Hiatt, Teresa Edwards, Laura Balhuizen and Coach lane Stone. Mp, T77 f 69 S7 f I 11.-...rw-1-.,.,.....,.,..,..,.,..W. ,.,,. N. ,, ....,,,,,,, ,W , -ff: G' 1 .. . 1 l I I ww 4 l i i fn.. M72 i titties: W li Macl M Z2 , Susie E' is-1'1 ' '-1 . :I I. ij, . , VAA. ,.,v I . ..., ,. ,C . . , H , , , T N f. ..-.Jw-fo-Q' - Q-1 ' 4 . ' ttf '- , , ,,, pfvw-. Z X, . V H , 4, f , ,,, , Q f T if - V Q .., . Y Q fa gate-' ' 33 C ff ' f yt .1 W1 4 'a , 5423 , ,,. W -fl 0 f X ill'-A i' hw L w 13. . V t . w, 1 1 X 1,1 may-y - - s Y' . ' fax 4 ret Goad Hui Iumb, Gwen .Q-f 3- u an 1-. ,,. . ,M um .aw mv 4 W., -1 uf- nv .ff ., v -vl- we ,rp- ...- -- an 3 -6' tl in v P' a It .....,..v 1 1-14 A Q '0W'i '5'x'NT W5 . -r xfl. ' ' aNx,, x .r'f', Tana Hiatt demonstrates the art of top spin during after school practice A strong forehand makes Beverly Burk the number ii 4 , 'A l- ,fl f 3, K . , mt 1- 9 ,X fl we - x Q M f ' 'QC' K, Q MK w K ft rg fxwjazfx .s K . ' f-4 M , J? ' 7lW?'v2 t A , j, , MJEM? gm nf fs' A q,1.,'p?', 1,2 Rf ' A a 2 ' xi I Susie Plumb scoops a low ball at the two Varsity player on the Hornet tennis team - f:fW,,'Lg ',,',',' sr , 2 fa 'cr2 1 'if 1f5f?',f1Qff,f .1 'QM 21,29 '24:v4f,4w Q ' 3524: 511555 ff? ff? bca ' .. - I , . ,, I , ,, LN '71 f- r A A .. M Z. , ' ' ' , iffif. ' ,4 ' f . fp- 5-, ,M 5' 'f 'K .' 3 75, 'tags . , - v -,, 4, ,V 4 , ' Jugs..-f.,L,+.,+.,. Sally Burnidge uses a swift overhand stroke to return her opponent's ball for a score of 15-30. , . ,.-q,.7ef'-,V-ff.:-,VXI-: Q I 48- :,j., -- jig. Ann Frlcke Please, no more! pleads a fatigued Gwen Edwards. ' fi' ri ,r,. ,. five-ffif -itf tff 'M .bw an aeweff-M-vwfiwrf-'Uris Hi fi ilt iea f a rr Q-I 5V-1? iH'v'4r -L-law?-4 -ff +4-we . , , 1, if , 4 A s . f -i ' I I y , Y' fr ' V' :Ur-Tl' -1f.1'1'fi::!:i.,-remains.-9-.1 -an, H mfiw ,I 1 r I I I I I I I I I I I , , .maliif II The Cross Country team consists ot: Scott Quick, Brett Bruns, Ken maker, Eric TeSf0fff, Mike M3fTef15, Sieve Wood, Gene Baker, Doug , Berbert, Scott Moore, Alan Lawery, David Thompson, Dave Henneberg, Ravvdon and L95 RYOU- Clene Bf Mark Duff, Derrick Rawdon, jerry Delgado, Gary Delgado, Burt Shew- GISPIGY i-1 I I ll I I I I I I 'I II II I. I. ,I I I I I I 'I ,I III III II I I, I I I '46 1 Stix. 4 .'a,.5gs,.5s,.s-4 5. N Yay, bu 1 l 5 I V fx Q . II I ' ' . - x I . - If .. ,, M ,Q ii N D : ,ru .tv , It It N Ima. I ' X ik' MIK D Xi -' I I 1 l 4 I f The Hornets and the Park Hill Trojans get off to a good start in their dual meet at Macken. Gary Delgado strides the last few yards before reaching the finish 70 line. ' t fe---rf - i' , .- . , -, .. -. 12'2 ti ps, -. '....-.,,- . , if -1-..,. - as-rzfysg-,gqfpe .V-, .-- - L .?'22'f:R a:-fstsfe' .X fE +'5f'- 5 -ffk' f.. i 1 1' - f ' p 'v 'T '-T 2 ,-pg, ' 'Y - 6 ., ly - f '- T.-4-Ja'.?g .L'.gg'3.-.:. 'swg' ,lf -fjlgr - -1 -w Q - MQMQ .' ag'5.g- TI71 '.,. , sip- Srl' -' 7 A gf' . - My . L i s-if . Ex-S xxx? yw if s qi Gif r c 0 nt r NJ' 54.558 ' er, Doug Gene Baker, Doug Rawdon and Burt Shewmaker take a break to display their physiques. . ,rkr m, 9. ff 2. ,N Y 43 Q 1 , ,F 'TIGCL dl The Cross Country team, headed by coaches Gene McClain and Leland O'Dell, had a moderately successful season. The superb performance of junior Les Ryon was one of the highlights of the season. Les reached his peak at conference where he placed 13 out of 150 runners with a time of 13:50, Northtown's best of the entire season. In the regional meet held at Oak Park High School in which 180 competitors entered, Les strided to take 15 place. Doug Rawdon and Gene Baker each excelled in several meets by holding times of 4:18 and 14:28, respec- tively. Other features of the season included the dual victory over Park Hill and third place finish of the junior Varsity runners at the conference meet. Les Ryon, Doug Rawdon and Gene Baker pause to reflect on their per formances in the Hornet-Trojan dual. Four Northtown runners lead the pack in the last few yards. ml Hn. Aw ,. 4 , 5 A . ' ,. - - V, WM y xw'?.'m F A, ' W -9, '..1-P'-ww , v,vrW54M 4' A t at law? ' - -. 'ff' 'Eff i GZ5rL'uf: 'x ' ' ' 'V' E l 3 we 3 i I l P I V-A -:ni 54: -- -'ff i 1,5 ,fp i .. ' , fl if w,Jfi.z 9 X X C Q ' ,, 'X J 1 7- my A w,,-..:.J'.5,,, f ,.. . ' wares: ' .,,.,e My -f I t - ' '- .4 ' ' isa Qi YW fa if,p.. 3,,4,f ' Q it Q W :AMW ..,,,.,,.,1...w f ,MV U : f , A 1 V f X Pwr M ....M.,.,.,.., ,--W, .. .v ri Vx - fi 1 X i 4? I . s ff. v 1' 5 'fl N . !,,,f t l fi Q I I A 'K Q ' limit'-PQ. D . . --, , f 4 I ki 9 U.. V ,, M! Q l y i if 'gg i , .X f, isa li b I I Q Q ,, N si y ,,,,.,., M, N . . as , X.,......W.i, MW., , Q y .,t,,,, A A A, A l 1 The Hornets illuminate the Griffins' court with their pre- game drills. l l l I l X while Carla Scovill and Terry Stokes remain alert. Using se are Sus - Diane S News janet Derry works on her spike form during volleyball practice. During 1 crucial moment Coach Jacobs explains a cletensixe strategy is W ,,,, -EL haf! EQ its . f ' ' a I , H X t I ' t I a-'ftff'fI.I1i 'flL, '.f 'Jiwfii My Mr , , .. 72 ' ,, -as U f. , -. ' K - . s.. .QQ , , , lf. 1' ' tu 'T Tifm, IH- 1i'f'f ? ..Z5'i7'4'f Sai . , .. ' '1 Fx f ,L -'Y V A A 1 To keep the other team from scoring, Sherry Stokes goes down J W J ia- Q A S x .l'2'.Q'l'Q7'-l'f+'f' Q QQ 5M :7..Tf Tj? 9 0 V- mx SB? I 5' R X X' qv .f Using set up techniques for conditioning are Susan Albrecht Lisa Liquie, and i 7 f 4 .1 ,-9. 'A . , .l Y . . es. - . -1 3. L 5 153' W 92 v fr F 1, ' i2f'2 Q 1 2 1, '3 at .u. A V055 51 . wig V. Y 5 .,,, J, am ' Q it Sherry Stokes puts heat on the serve. 1- f - f ' .T- -. Q A' , .5 Jn , S.-F 1 -'zi 7.:1'9'R' - if gs.: :.:'-1 -Y - if . . - 111: A YV- XV- 1-- Y V 4, - .,.. Girls' volleyball team reaps many honors The T975 girls' volleyball team closed the season with a conference record of 6-4 and an overall record of 12-7. The Varsity conference standing at the season's close was first. The team also brought home to North Kansas City the se- cond place trophies at both the Winnetonka and Center tournaments. junior Varisty finished with a second place standing of 7-3 in conference. The special awards were given out at the Fall Sports Banquet. Receiving the Best Defensive Player Award was Lisa Liquie while Diane Sunderland was honored with the Best Offensive Player award. Shawn Corwin won the title of the Most Inspirational Player on the team. Pam Meyer was awarded the Hustle Award. More honors came to the team when the All- Conference teams were announced. Lisa Liquie was placed on the first team while Diane Sunderland was named to the second team. . li. .- 1.1 - wif The spirited vclj Carla Scovill, Connie Plumn Liquie, Donn, Derry, Susan Q 74 X ,Q -f M spirit aflame. Terry Stokes puts the ball in air as Lisa Liquie looks for the spike. At halftime break, Coach Cobina lacobs sets the team ,.,., ,. V . . 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Second Row: janet , Liquie, Donna Mandina, Diane Sunderland, janet Derry, Susan Albrecht, Carol Irving, janet Green, Roberta Maason. Top Row: Mary Sallas, Sherry Lane, Janice Riley, Lisa Liquie, Ginger Gunter, Lee Ann Adams, Teresa Kimrey, ludy Eversole, Wendy Blank and Coach Cobina Jacobs. the team the int - 4 if Za ...-- , img, , QL, Awaiting the opening serve are Susan Albrecnt, Diane Sunderland and Sherry Stokes a s-L-if-L . .. M - -sunr ' ' U -F 41 fy' 'Q pf xg xyx xy . ,, Q Q 4, k 5 mg .N 0 1. .4 f- as 1 V ff' ,f Zim ' , Y , . MQQM 353 S S wx X 4- ,y, 1 2 WW, X xx-f 0 .. , yi 4 QQ if gg 1' .G ' , wg 5 QQ Y Y' f ' w 5, ,Mm f' 0' 'Q 5 I ' a ,, .4 - , ,N - g '-Y, ,J..'T ..- Y 29 ez P A vf- :a t Y - -:Ari ir YY-asf.+feY2YY- ..- . . ., -. ,-, -,. - a NKC cagers reap post-season honors At the end of season play several North Kansas City cagers received numerous awards for their outstanding playing ability. Kevin Derry received honors by being chosen All- Conference first team, All-District second team, All-Metro honorable mention, and All-Northland first team. Sophomore Kirk Shawver was chosen All-Conference lst team, All-District second team, All-Metro honorable mention, All-Northland first team and was chosen by the Dispatch as Northland's Player of the Year. Alan Kuhnel and Wade Woodson were named All- Northland honorable mention and All-District honorable mention, respectively. At the Winter Sports Banquet, Coach Bill Durham named Kirk Shawver as the Offensive Player of the Year, Kevin Derry as the Defensive Player of the Year and Victor Olds as the Most Inspirational Player of the Year. The many honors bestowed upon the Hornet basket- ball team did not stop with just the players. Coach Durham was honored by being chosen as a candidate for the 4A State Coach of the Year by the Missouri Sports writers and Sportscasters Association. . . 422. ,i -- YY --f - fzf Q I , Y i fssf Yr 1 Y 'i - 1 ' t i 1.g1sYa1,Y:52 Y Y r ' '58 Y '- - i , I 47 . Yfism Vw, Yee-YpCY::YY-gf-g::,2. f ,,.. . Y Y ,Y g :Y fi .s.. Y Y . Q v lf Y ss'. f fi: WY-ref Wfi-PeYfi'I5?'!EYll ,'Y 1. rm' ' vY . , '- ' 1. Q '- I .tt.r. Y s at 1 62, YY Y Y Y ' L time 51.31 , 48. . , f Y A M 57 . Y Y. 77 Yc.Y K .tY. 62 Y if r'.s s.Y' Y S Y . sl'y6Q,eg,.w kk 4' . -KM 'gr ,- ,, ,L . , H . . ,,C,,,.Ru5k,Cn C , C ,AV6'lV . gn:-i. -'.Y ti ' , 1 ,jg '.-,I- xv . 1, o W s Y ,.?.YyYt 5. . . . ,... , . ...... y C 68 C 62 L S. P 1 564 Yt.Y.ls f SVSU HYOTU l s 52 t 5 tCCY.C fgggi central Y C C as Q 're.c6.rdQ4f17 wins - 7 losses Y s , '.,'.Y jfionferetn-ee record - 8 wins - 2 losses C 'lCha'mpionsl S l 3rd in the Winnetonka and NKC g Tournaments 2nd in the Regional Tournament Alan Kuhnel drives up the middle while jim Beers looks on. As Kirk Shawver pulls down a rebound, Wade Woodson moves in to assist. .5 ,D Q. 1 fl Nav' I ,W -W M 1.4.9 4.11, , 3-,IM A 1 ... 41 '-X 'lrii lifts JYTW li lerence Ke .wx is .1 i o u n d ' 5 W a O .:.l,7T 1, 1 '3Y..-....I,T , , 'L '. ' ', 4,g,g 'f' - 'A ' ,.,..' .-.. ' - ' ' ' ' - a-- ' - -. V --A - . w za. .. ,.. 1 -Y--T3 7, 7 .514 -.1-. .u 7'-'YFAFHL ,. v,j',, ,KCI , sr., ..Cn ' ' C - . Y ,VY ' ' ' ' t' .4 .- . 12: Y 9 --A-Y - . . .. . - 5, ,Y ,. M , Starting sophomore Kxrk Shawver shoots for a basket from the top of the key 5 N xxtww gl ff'-' f 98 f C ff ,f nw f. 1 2 9929? M.. , M ' v.,1'f , ,. , Q Y , f I in ff gf M76 Q ,df in 1 'gap- The junior Varsity squad members are Bottom row: Keith Province, Steve Fleck, Donny Nafzinger. Second row: Les Ryon, Tom Base, jeff Deason, Cole Evans. Top row: lim House, joe Elliott, Bill Townley and Steve Buck. ,QW '91,-qyfl 5n JV, Sophomores stress fundamentals junior Varsity Coach Tom Stout stressed the building of a successful defensively-oriented team in preparation for the construction of a well-experienced Varsity basket- ball team for the 1976-77 season. Coach Stout and the IV team accomplished just what theysetcautto do,deveknMng a10-6record overaH They captured still another conference title for Northtown with an 8-2 conference record. mf, X VA V 5 - Z f 9 5 f WX wwvgr '-mn 4 ,,J:2,y If fl' . J ' if fig? 4 .1 ff naw? X , ,',,. f, ,, V W ,Mg J4- tiff I :lin i The bask the i the 1 was the the and ores itals building eparation 'y basket- just what rall. They own with E - if Z , fff ' a f if ff f ' Z l x 1 i The 1975-76 Sophomore roundballers are jeff Deason, Cole Evans, Bill Townley, Steve Fleck, john Keith Dale Olds Craig O'Conner, Mark Gullotta, Brett Bruns, Ed Webb and Steve Buck. Under the coaching of Mr. lim jarvis, the Sophomore basketball team learned the fundamentals of the game and the importance of teamwork. Their record did not indicate the closeness ofthe games played this season. Coach larvis was pleased with the progress his team made throughout the season, which was proven by the large percentage of the Sophomore team participating on the junior Varsity and Varsity levels. 'H -lmvngqfq Hifi' .f 'Bti---.F 3, I I f l The team quenches their thirst during a break while coaches explain new strategy. ,Q XXX In a junior Varsity game, Peggy McCandless bombards into the action as Kelly Long and Teresa Underhill await the rebound. At right, Diane Sunderland tosses the basketball to gain two points. ,tt A 9irl's basket b Close at hand are Diane Sunderland and Diane Wolenski, displaying an alert defense that helped the team to win. i I l l i l 1 l i i l 1 t bull and Diane hat helped :i 'Xioused by an important free throw, Linda Wood, Geri Lohnes, ,iat,int lutlv Weleh and Kim Newman watch from the bench. ln a game versus William Chrisman, Diane Wolenski reaches fantastic heights NKC NKC NKC NKC NKC NKC NKC NKC NKC NKC NKC NKC NKC NKC NKC NKC NKC NKC NKC Vrfky .k.. Parkfuiitsl Lee'sf Summit i Oak Park i r s Winnetonka ttts Truman A Lee's Summit Park Hill W Winnetonka Oak Park Grandview Ruskin William Chrisman Van Horn Southwest Ruskin William Chrisman Grandview Lee's Summit O'Hara l TFTTT' V ,. A V- , ,, , 1, -A-A ml - Af , tw ' -fi.. ,A -' .f ,J -1 '52 f I fl T I . ,,,, Y F. ,,. ..., W.. ,, . v.-Y . As Macie Hulen releases the ball, Kim Newton and Diane Sunderland head down court to assist. in HE girl Al' finisbe losses, Ur margin' with Le only U overtir Horne points. NI Contri rebou Horne Lee's 1 gids h came Tl team. Chrhr andlo cast, lt Horn tion. lr baHte scorer mit T Horne O'Hal During a time-out called by the Oak Park Northmen, the Hornets gain spirit by boosting pep moral. ut' ii' Diane Sunderland tips the ball toward teammate Geri Lohnes. Qual Coach. girls' b Newto Leslie I . , ,fL, - ., ' ... '.--w,..:..-,,, ,, - ., . J. , 'IQ fY...,,', ' ,' 1--. , ... -. ' ' -r , ' A. vl 'f ., .-,. ... . . Y - ' . . Qr- -.,. 51, -.1-. .Q:i.q..yq,, H -M 'I 'I 1- 4 S :HV r5ht4:E-ev-w,,T,.m. :Zuma ' V' A QL'Q 71. i .A -rp'-var--It '-an . V . .- . -. . ,.,,.,,, 3. ., .,,, .. ,,,,,,,., .. t 1,314-.g'.l as-75 fi . .... . Q -.. I .1 . ,A .ivy 33, -Q ss wwf' --1 -A . . WH. -- - A : 1 '. .- - - , ..., - - -- -V or 1-. .Y,!.9.:F. -. . ., 2 - av- A-- -0 -. ,-, ,,,:,,,-. ....,,-, -r -L .!:-..., .... ..a .. .... - - . ., KN- - . 4 1- --.2 Inexperience dampers girls' starting season Although North Kansas City's girls' basketball team finished the season with a record of six wins and thirteen losses, they gained much in terms of experience. Unfortunately, the season began with the largest losing margin, 55 points, against Park Hill. The basketball game with Lee's Summit proved to be disasterous when the girls only totalled 25 points to the Tigers' 43. Running into overtime, the Oak Park-Northtown battle raged until the Hornets weakened, and the Oakies quickly gained 'IO points. NKC's first victory was against the Winnetonka Griffins. Contributing to this win were the 13 Hornet assists and 64 rebounds in the game. In the Oak Park Tournament, the Hornet basketball team lost to Truman, but towered over Lee's Summit, resulting in a third place. Once again, the girls lost by a large margin to the Park Hill Trojans, but came back with a 42-36 win over the Winnetonka Griffins. The following eight games caused depression in the team. Extreme losses were encountered against William Chrisman. The Hornets continued with an intensive effort and lost to Southwest only by one point. During the down- cast, Northtown held one victory, Van Horn. Topping Van Horn was mainly due to the 35 rebounds in the competi- tion. In the last three games of the season, the girls' basket- ball team triumphed in two of their games. Victories were scored against the Grandview Bulldogs and the Lee's Sum- mit Tigers. Despite Diane Sunderland's five assists, the Hornets were still defeated in the regional playoffs against O'Hara. TI 'Q ' - f- Z giigfrggf .jg I-L -1:12411-:v . ig - ,,.,.., - i A, --: ...W A l.:::-.it 1 ig, A. : A-,. ,K-A:-wifi: ,f - 'V V- '- -' , ,. 'g :Z It ., , Y I K 'fs' f'-I f f: 2v W' f ,fzf 4 f. - f - n........... ' LQ.. V Leslie Huonker dunks the eighteenth of her twenty-three successful free throws. ' ,. W7 J 4 . ,J e Ge T! .ie ' ' ZLL '- I-nfl Ln ' l i 3 0 X if A l 0 Coached by Mr, Dale Williams and his assistant, Mrs. Judy Welch, the 1976 Shawn Corwin, Geri Lohnes. Third row: Terri McGuire, Teresa Underhill, girls' basketball team is Bottom row: Macie Hulen, Diane Sunderland, Kim CWGU Edwards, Kathy Higgins, Ginger Gunter, Mary Baffeff COr1niC Newton, Deena Smith, Kelly Long, Teresa Swan, Patty Myers. Second row: Plummer. Top row: Cyndia Meyer, Linda W0Od,iear1ette MHFCSI, Cheryl Leslie Huonker, Diane Wolenski, Susan Albrecht, Tana Hiatt, Becky Basch, lVlCCOTlUlCkf PGSSY MCC3ndle55f L95ll9 Zefmelf and Susan EWln8' as , ' A Jw-'j W ' af va ' Referee Ted Daniels painstakingly observes possible point moves. Right, Ciene Baker forces a drive. 1- 0 ., S-Affiqvft. !',ikh?., 7:,, r , - Us -V , h l ,- ' is it ar 27-2-3 4: - L!'J'T:': ?Il 7 - - if so 2 fig' ' One goal in which the North Kansas City wrestling team achieved throughout the '75-'76 season was that of capturing a new school record of Most Consecutive Team Wins. Under former Coach joe Crouthers, the set record was 26 victories, but Coach jerry Diehl lead the team onto 32 straight wins. Raytown South provided an easy twenty- fifth win on the record book. ln an unusual meet against Ruskin, the wrestlers tied the old record. Behind by 18 points through half the meet, the Hornets miraculously totaled 32 over Ruskin's 30 when the clock ran down. Undefeated, the Hornets outscored second place Oak Park by 19 points in the NKC Quadrangular. The following dual wins were over Park Hill, Oak Park, Grandview, Winnetonka and Excelsior Springs. The Fifteenth Northtown Invitational turned out to be a depressing one for the Hornets. Only one wrestler, Phil Rose, received championship of his weight class, although many Hornet wrestlers took second and third places. In overall con- ference standings, Northtown finished second to William Chrisman. ,Mw- Entangled john Baker undertakes a pin on his opponent. . X ' I l i 1 I l l l I Buddy Adams seeks a takedown. I by A muff DAL: is i D ci f 3 -za Y -4.9 , ' , .fvvff -I , - ' Lf 'f'.' - - Q ne-.r u-' Q ,fb ' 1 . - .., , . ., . . . ,, 41 .4 'nf -s.f..,.. .. -. 71-, ff.: -'?':n.-egg, ff, .-win 5 -. , ..., ,. .,-, -1 V g - ,Y ...... ..a... .:..:.L:za...d..i..... 0 .-f ,t. . .,A, - - hu ,A , ., I,- m u. '- I- -and-, A - I Aww ,X V,-7 -,. as x l Q V- W W il ' ' U f N' WQM. . QM wbwikw vf w 'S ,P ww ZW. 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Bi-yifsgie-.,f,.,, j-' 'Q-,,:,.-::A...: - M -, ...Q - ' ' 5 -- Q 'A 4. . -'u-.1-.2-,gee---Q. -no-3:--r e -llnrllr -- ,V Q- -4 5 L -lgtgg-1 . -f-- - - , . ,,, 1 f -- Y - 59: A fix' Sturdy. AI The learn congratulates Frank Sambol upon winning a tough match dwm-, against Winnetonka. 'Vu Dene Lambkin breaks his opponent down to the mat for a pin. Hornet wrestlers display superior efforts At the final of the NKC invitational, North Kansas City wrestlers held a 32-0 consecutive win record, but then came the blow! William Chrisman Bears clawed the Hornets 26-18. The count of consecutive wins halted, yet a new record had been set. Lee's Summit was swiftly defeated to make a season scoring of 10-1. Showing 137V2 points against Winnetonka's 121, Northtown came out on top at the Winnetonka Tourna- ment. Eleven of NKC's twelve wrestlers finished fourth place or higher. Champions were Buddy Adams 138 lbs., Phil Rose 145 lbs., and Gary Clemens 185 lbs. Victorious again were the Hornets in their next meet against Center. In District, NKC ran a close battle versus St. joe Central. One hundred points were scored by Northtown which was only two points behind first place St. joe Central. Seven wrestlers were victorious at District. However, only three survived the elimination rounds of Regionals to go to Columbia for the state finals. Accepted to State were 145 lb. Phil Rose, 167 lb. Cam Crouthers, and 185 lb. Gary Clemens. Unfortunately, Rose was knocked out early in competition. Clemens did very well and was awarded a fourth place medal. Tremendous Cam Crouthers, after defeating arch-rival Dave Dugan of Oak Park, captured the gold medal of the 167 lb. weight class! Out of the top ten teams at State, Northtown ranked ninth, ending a glorious season. . .. 3. . :-wh?-If T.: 3 Yr. Record 66-Tl-1 Cam Crouthers beams as he displays his first place standings. Head Coach jerry Diehl and Manager Larry Andrews intently watch NKC boasts first state champion in five years W' EWQWH .5- A surge of power smashes Bill Barbe against the mat, but his hold still dominates. wkv' To '31 l'Yl3UT1QD, On bottom, Cam Crouthers anxiously awaits the referees whistle. .4.:.a., A. a M -nfl Mem KHDP jones Dove ,BA - . f --f , -' me-,ee . 1 . 1 . 3 - V - A-. 1 -H 'nal 3 V . 1 ,.:g3,,i. Q Q, . ' Y H Y , , , , .4 A- :' -'- ' I Qfaw' 'l.lKIx, Hifi 1 T ,Sp '5 Q -,, y a-q,q-+5,.:y- 2- syn- 1 :ramps 11:4 i ' si 1 -r 1 4 s- - if 1 il 7 To capture first at State, Cam Crouthers knows that he must take Dave Dugan from Oak Park down to the floor A Qs Members of the successful Hornet wrestling team are Bottom row: Jody Kapp, Dent- Lambkin, john Baker, Don Henderson, Mark Hall, Kevin jones, Cana Ciootiwers. Second row: Steve Koon, Brent Sackett, Chris ilfmg hart Cieinens, Wade Orr, Chris Langley, Larry Andrews, Bob Van- D North Kansas City High Schoei A.CiTI!fI'tlSS of its 'EFF MA LS , 4 Kewn E A ffl? Qi gf: jr fix , L EQQT f'4ffAQ,-R H' ' T if Qj?Qf'fQ .RSM . 5- X., Ii? X -:W 1 ' : gl . v lr , . S 2' 1 ?i'!., C 0 , ':' F I ,. , 6 ff. if Mx 5 , H Q ,JA4 'Q AV ., Q2 T t , 1' 4' J s' 'Q N, 9 Q ,, L 1 oxlhq K: ,A 4 . w 135- ,s 41 515, My -.,1 4 iw V 1 ' ,yi Via If mf' ..g'Q QQ The H Brett! Noah, Speno Thom Bradh ...... ..s9.a.. .1.vaza-....'!2 R-Q 'A- 9-11 f gms xiii . gf X, Q, .,-vvg:'A,,. 'wx 6-Qwi. t SS. v -v .-v N-Q., Midi 4 5 . :ww 4 30'-win Kevin Derry gets the signal from the catcher. Getting ready to bunt the pitch is Number 2 Ed Moore. www M. K v. iction. Senior Neal Spencer executes a decisive double The Hornet Varsity baseball team Front row: lim House, Ed Moore, Brett Durington, leff Foershler, Mickey Collins, Scott Watson, Billy Noah, Rick Wolverton, Coach Don Cobb, Kevin Derry, Neal Spencer, Tom Base, jeff Deason, Kirk Shawver, lim Beers, Ken Thomas, Brandt Kingsbury, Cam Crouthers and IV Coach Marvin Bradly. pla vw Conversing on the mound is catcher Cam Crouthers and pitcher Kevin Derry Ed Moore makes an unsuccessful attempt at a ptich. Diamond men's skill takes conference title The North Kansas City baseball team came through with flying colors this season, proving the Hornets' superiority in the middle six conference. With an overall record of 17-2 and a conference record of 13-1, the squad easily defeated its conference and regular season opponents. Northtown had a very successful pitching staff, all of whom pitched a 1.11 ERA or less. One of the Hornets hurlers, Ken Thomas, pitched a perfect game and a no hitter. Thomas faced a minimum of twenty-one opponents in the 2-0 defeat of conference team Park Hill. The Hornets' batting was second to none, with the team batting at .297 due to Bill Noah batting .439 and Kirk Shawver's .419 average. V ' - xnxx ...U I -,uf Y 1 . ,- .- , J r A A 1 . N H ,m:51':ms:':::Fr5ffr.A, '.. 1 W 4 ,A fgg ' K'k'1'3I'..v 1,1-A --ff-Mjv--f.., V fl 'V'-er A 'f i' ,2?ain3':2:g3' sseegggganfi .4 4 . -f ff f '?a'g'i?fZSfsii'1 -v,3g,1f::.T'.:.:',:' 7 'I R, A'k'. 4-'F x r L X1 1 1 L L ,. ' - :gr-JL A ': a: ' 'tn'-if r ' '-'N -' 1 5- A.. Q.: n 4 2- 1 NKC 5 NKC 1 NKC 4 A 1976 Baseball Statistics Oak Park A 1 Winnetonkah ' Q 1 'VY' 1 NKC 2 Park Hill NKC 3 Lee's 'Suvmrnir Q! ,1 1 NKC 4 GrandvieWf 1hgfff 11111 1 Nncc 5 1 vvm.4Chrismanji R-151 . ,.f NKC 1 ra Ruskinj 51? q ',',Q Eff ,, . Q NKC 12 1 1. NKC 3 1 NKC 3 he heefs 1 17 j Nxc 44 7 1 NKC 4 11 P3ffSf i if 4' NKC Y 4 71117n1 1 lf-f 1 , Z 1 NKC 11 Ru7skrih' 1f'Q 4 '53 1 NKC 1 17 ParkHi71 l'e1317f17 ff 1 1 QQ V 1 1 NKC e e6 1 fl.ee'sg5S1Umrni1tegfQ1g5,11f 1 N u 1 NKC 1 1 7 ,GI'3FldVi EW1 '7'1 Qff5'f1fff, NKC 1 Oak Park-f 111 Record 113,22,f41 e 4 1 .... . 1 A ConferenCe7Record113f11 111 1' 1 1 ' ' r iw Middie1Six Champions 7 through, Coach Cobb offers some advice for the pitcher Kenny Thomas and catcher Cam Crouthers. , --an fa ff 46,1 the runner Preparing to go up to bat is Eddie Moore, -2, , rf- 1. ,Q 3-.,, 9 5 W i li l i K l l i l s l , X l I Q i .. FW i l l 4 l i l l i t s 5 r -V - lunior varsity team bats .325 average The North Kansas City IV team's three-six record does not indicate the outstanding offense playing the team had. Mark Duff led the team's batting average with a 419. Five other JV players hit over the .300 mark, leaving the Hornet team's batting average at .325, Coach Marvin Bradley commented that the team provided a very good nucleus for next years team, with pitching that the Varsity will have back. The 1976 Junior Varsity players are Front row: Randy Lohnes, Eric Swan- son, jimmy House, David Neal, Ed Webb, Mike Horn, Paul Reiman. Back row: Marcos Borque, jeff Stinson, jeff Dodson, jeff Deason, Scott Keyoth, Mark Duff, Ron Sharp, Ken Misenhelter, Ben Wilson, Tim Phillips, Dale Olds and Coach Marvin Bradley. jimmy House awaits a pitch while Coach Marvin Bradley gives him a hint of when to steal. fqvwvlfh' is -, My as N '7:31 -4.9 .1g.xzi ...AWA E ,A-,. 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X ,s , V 'XX X X 1 X ,saw ,tw sv H f s y,s,..-, .-Namvfsf' WI X w. V,k,,3,1M, K K' X . f . gf-,K s 'Xi' xg X ' X I 5 A ,L 'E' Q L ff' X ' X X X t ' s L t, .. , I yt 4 fx x Q X X -' f - as . t t t .. i .,t,N,,, M . -ws -X M, A ' ' t, ,, Wa t. !s.,ww-g-gwfwgfgghv wi ,Y r' jf .5 . X t K Q , X. ,gg , f I t ,Q , A W 4 , X .t - - 'H Y ,B 5 Us 5 Coming around the final stretch, Curtis Kleoppel snatches the baton 955 from teammate Dennis Haugen in a relay. 98 2? 1: 4 Victor af ,J 1- Q Z 'dv Mar eet t V no Aus-X u.o':,l l f f ,F f Q ' l ' fm? I, ion' Grant Finnell attempts an awkward hurdle during practice, s ll: 9. 1.1 ' Z... ..4.9..a. han-...A mm- '1w4w .if ,Y ,WYQ an mf f-4 if ,,,,Q,,X, r H' ,R . ' , 1 '7' g r awww' F' - l W .5 i . , M1 - ...J f, ., , rwfy X M w war' l Awww- X ,Q fi if i DWI' , w 1 AW ,xl 3 ' , if ' ll fx? W, I. , A, ff? . i ,.-A. KW. i f A Wvffkg? fl? v 51 meg' ug . 4' F' 4- A, iff? f 5 practice. Victor Olds tries to top Thurman Gardner's style and jumping height of 6'4'f. z QWMWI aww E' Mark Slaughter flings the shotput into the air for a good distance of 47 feet. ff 1' ff-1' fm, ... .aa gv :J-wz.vkw4w ua, . A -', 4 , - 7.-V, ,, ' V. .,' ...df ' 5 'ig' L '1 ll A -cgi ff? --'H I s- -in TEL f XVWL 5 2 fgy yp X I In N-W Y f Q., X ,fi ,,,,ws.5iz ,, , f. W ., mg ,M 7, f ,, ., I I I WZ 9 fwyiyy, ,Vi,Z:,,, rf.rr efwr. wwf wa as ' ,M 4 V .: j ' V f ,, Q' fy Z W f Sw 'Z' f Q 'f+' iii. ff ' ' ' A fn , lf 1 MA, , 3 fi, 87,4 The '75-'76 boys' track team is Bottom row: Grant Finnell, jerry Delgado, Curtis Kleoppel, Thurman Gardner, Vic Olds, Dave Knotts, Tom Stephens, Steve Wood, Second row: Mike Clemens, Wade Orr, Mark Slaughter, Greg Hiebert, Brad Pfaff, Dennis Thompson, Allen Lawrey, Steve MacAr- tor, Richard Blincoe, Fred Uhl, Burt Shewmaker, Donny Nafzinger, Doug 1976 Boys' Track Record Excelsior Springs NKC won Belton NKC won William Chrisman NKC lost Lee's Summit NKC lost Grandview NKC won Conference NKC 6th District NKC 8th Stephens, Lester Ryon, Eric Testorff. Top row: Coach Dave Long, Kenny Berbert, Dwayne Green, Brian Main, Coach Leland O'Dell, Tim Myers, Dennis Haugen, Greg Sauceman, Dave Henneberg, Buddy Adams, Randy Wehner, jody Kapp, Coach Gene McClain, Gary Delgado. Boys' track team strides into fair season New school records were set by various track members. Thurman Gardner jumped 6'4' in the high jump. During 3:36.2, Steve Wood, Dennis Haugen, jody Kapp and Les Ryon finished the mile relay. ln the medley, Steve Wood, Dennis Haugen, lody Kapp and Kevin lones ran 3:45.7. Jody Kapp, Les Ryon, Burt Shewmaker and Steve Wood recorded 8311.3 in the two-mile relay. Several people went to State. The members of the two- mile relay and a mile relay squad consisting of Steve Wood, Greg Hiebert, jody Kapp and Les Ryon went. Speedy Les Ryon ran the 880, but places for the 880 Relay were held by Forrest Mason, Greg Hiebert, lody Kapp and Dennis Haugen. The Hornet track team finished with a record of fairstandings. -4.9 xx ig vl-,immune T pressi Park l volvef althoi point teen ll only 1 paruc top tt NKC L meet earns I speci 880-r Midc team the l' the c I ,, If If ' 2, tw ff 151 gf A 1 I 4 fdlfy V ,4 156-Wy ,J ' A ,. 2 54 ., O f 'f Wy, I , , js f y M722 7--'23 1' fa 'llll The 1976 Stock, Ge Kim Nev iQYDonne Hiatt, jan Kieslich, Stokes, D ...,.. .. .. --a....1.--,-,L , Q c-.r ' - gl, -'f- I .fr-, f A. -w s--f . gg: ,,,-.i3f'f2'1-F'Ii1- ',17'jj:jJl:fj:j:v, .LH 4-I :A--Tl' V3 -11: Iv' ' 456 . V f.,,. . 'T' 5'- wg, Kenny m Myers, 'ns, Randy Bm On s track gh jump. app and y, Steve ines ran id Steve the two- e Wood, eedy Les held by Dennis acord of girl ' track The 1976 girls track team at NKC compiled an im- pressive record in only their second season. Each year Oak Park hosts the Northland Classic, a track meet which in- volves schools from all over. Both boys and girls participate, although separately. The NKC ran up a total of eighty-six points to secure first place in the Classic out of the nine- teen girls' track teams entered. In Conference, held at Grandview, NKC took second only to William Chrisman. The last big meet the girls had to participate in was the District meet held at Oak Park. The top two girls in each event would qualify for the state meet. NKC qualified seven girls for the meet. Lebanon, Missouri, was where the State Girls' Track meet was held. The NKC girls came back with a hard- earned third-place rating over all. Individually, Geri Lohnes took second place in her specialty, the 440 dash, and seventh in the long jump. The 880-medley relay team of Connie Manlove, Carol Middleton, Tana Hiatt and Geri Lohnes blitzed the other teams for second place, while Shawn Corwin placed fifth in the high jump. The over-all record for the season is 6-3 for the duals and tri-angular meets. W ,A wg Qswhvfxvft Mm, Coach lane Stone watches anxiously on the sidelines. Hill 5... Q The T976 Girls' track team is Front row: Mary lo Becvar, Mary Sallas, Chris Wffk, Geri Lohnes, jackie Raines, Debbie Wheaton, Diane Kuhnel, Lisa Liquief Kun Newman, Connie Manlove, Carol Middleton, Liz Dewitt, Kathy O'Dormell. Second row: Sherry Lane, Laura Brandom, Cheri Stokes, Sharon llidii, lane Walsmarz, janet Green, Phyllis Meyers, Gwen Edwards, Vivian lite-slith, Nancy Turley, Christy Evans, Kendall Roudebush. Third row: Terry films, Diane Sunderland, Becky Bash, Wendy Blank, Shawn Corwin, Mary Y'-HC W ,, . QU 2 P Brooks, Kathy Ford, Carol Irving, Theresa Swan, Luanne Blackford, Becky Henneforth, Cheryl McCormick. Fourth row: Ginger Gunter, janette Marcel, Kelly Long, janet Liquie, Robin Brinkman, Roberta Maason, Pam Meyer, Deb- bie Neff, Lorrie Webster, Sally McRoberts, Cheryl Larson, Pam Orr, Diana Kern. Back FOWI Managers Lori VanCamp, Teresa Underhill, Deena Smith, and team member Tana Hiatt. Coaches for the girls' team were Mrs jane Stone and Mr. Steven May. v ,- . 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Pam nent ' . . -L -4- .,, - s . ,H 1 ,,, , lar..-Ufaflft'-3? 7 ' ' '-qi-gf' --ik. , 'Q ,' 1 ... -fc -...-. 1--me-w--v saw' 1-is Q. - -- 3' , ': , - f 1' --P '-- ,HW 5' 1 , '- ' ' ' sl -. --11 . - Q Q Q ' N -1 f B l Q. 1 gf' t'- g - if svn- as 'L 4 Q' 1 mp's it If ,139 'WM mfg f 5ij a1'iqlgft. ., gs-CM s 1 -4 may an 2 , ' iii , .3 Mary Sallas, A4 -av. 5 ,X 'ft . l E-ff l -tiff'-.gs'c P es:-if--15111. -e W - . -5- - fag- r r: - 4 ' We - ilQl'-327' ., , 4-.ses .v'1'T5,3'ie- Effort, determination make season a success Qi if? as . 5 X 121 - 5 M ' QQQ Q Q y ' 4'-, 1 f Becky Henneforth and lane Walsman race to the finish line, corn- pleting the 880-yard run. y sf W we.: Keeping an accurate running score keeps Coach lane Stone busy um I 'ff f ,'i,,Q1Q5 ' . . V ' ' f 2. -tif. l'., gli A Q , , ? 'g'u'7 f 2' Q L3 Mic , 4 ik Ni- ql . 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Varsity: john Maddox, Gene Mason, Doug Fricke, Bob Heath, Greg Neumann and Coach Art Throughout the 1976 tennis season both the North Kansas City Varsity and junior Varsity teams ended their twenty-eight matches with low ratings. junior Varsity reached a scoring of 2-12. The Varsity tennis players com- pleted the season a little better with a 4-10 record. Three separate matches brightened the gloomy season for the team members. Against Ruskin, the Hornets were powerful and easily defeated them 5-0. Although losing to the Winnetonka Griffins, the Hornets put up a fighting struggle. In this competition, the NKC tennis team took the Griffins to three sets in four out of five matches. However, probably the best matches were hit against Hickman Mills. The Hickman Mill's team had a reputation of being a tough team to beat, but the Hornets came out on top with a vic- tory of 5-0. As the team improved nearing the end of the season, the players did also. Senior Doug Fricke, was last year's top player and kept his rank this year. The most improved player was Greg Neumann who reached the second highest rank and battled for first. Spots three and four were interchangeable between Senior Bob Heath and junior john Maddox. ni-P 1 ax x . , r S Y. lx 4 5 X K 1, , x ' x g 'Sc 'ia is si, K, xg A . t. .gt :nv .gy , . . . 1 'ask 34' -f' ' . - x., M. V:- fi' if R A . 7 . fl? : iii -fff'-if :,',1fkj ..r. f N., , rf ik V. 5:5 iff? if. 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'i.i bf sa 2 If -,t Jia? 0 . ,T . . , Throughout the season, the North Kansas City golf team only lost to four teams which were from Liberty, Ray - ! ., South, William Chrisman, Ruskin, and Park Hill. Overall, 'sl-,f.f.,17ggg' standings were good at 8-5. The Conference record held ' 7' T' in tallied to 7-3. Teams which were sliced off the green were, A iff C-randview, Lee's Summit, Pem Day and two difficult teams , g5fgf'.?i to par up to, William Chrisman and Ruskin. ,,MTi,,f,y,fS,f,,:5 The top four men on the team lettered. Dan Moser, ff' senior, was top man and held his title quite well by receiv- Q ing first team All-Conference. Only a junior, Tim Higgins, second man, collected the same rewards that Dan Moser received. Accepting second team All-Conference was Derrick Rawdon who was placed as third man on the team. The fourth man on the team was Neal Kenagy. In the Conference tournament, the Northtown golf team placed in a solid third standing. However, in total Conference statistics, the Hornets swung into second place. Other golfers in the NKC conference area were such teams as Grandview, Ruskin, Lee's Summit, William Chrisman and Park Hill. 'EM ' fi Ib- '-'f -e.? . ?L:g ' ' ' A 'ffl . if .'.' ' f ony: ii - .6 ' ..--Ny, fa -Y . , ,. 1 . ,xyuw ft gtfm.-. , 1 V . . ,,.,, . I -- I' , H M J .Aan 4, .qv-. ..Y- ' sc .. M -sr X , -.Az-A . .f , ff- , ' fs- Vt H' Ml- ty. .fi 4. t . n. . , - -'tx,,..pf.- . if-K .Q -a , ff.. . S Sft 'ha -S-,N , . 0+ 4-, xl- faqs- - ' A + ,.f2T'f- Q f 1i'f 1f-. ' 'MLS' I ' 'TK '- ,L mv, V-.1 j H ,K pf- 'g,g..' . -'.' 'f' if -ef 4 new ' T ' A .fl ZW'- ?'-.-1.4! -' ?8f'1'w7.i-- i.:.ff.-ffcxfiw. t- J w-b.-ww-r . Mr.-,3tr1fsf?.fmwsiif':'ff -f'1'0'. -' 'f3.g,, . 4,355-f.5l,34:. .35f,.?..L:2Qg ass. tg1j :,LgL:',.xjI DEYFIC ftf. ft, . ., 3.sJ,s 'Ht - ' .,, ,. ,IH ...il ,X . ff .. .5Bf'Tf1?'f5itfjfj:,tg3,gYf gsja-jgrf.,ei.g.g g. ,',j,'g.Q,g, Q, curacy ws. 7x'i 'f'lfL . f -- sis: ia 'Ut it 1 ' 1. uf i?2. 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Xg , -.xt iw-t,,4x Ain 1,3 'ff .f -i3,.., ff it Derrick Rawdon irons out the grass while precisely measuring the ac- fitafkiws f52xP3gix5x,fgwf5t,t ,i33q'i1m.f'5Z?g2'l5Z:Hi 3, CUraCy of his SWif1g- i',4'W,1'Q',.?..8it ass , 1-,MX:sri-XS-'-.f22:?'Wgsf?:fm gf. Q3 K f W X, , t KJ ,, f 5 'A V ' l ' 'i , , 1. .A f i I . glloherts, , H Quicjkv dCCUI'3lQ 3lfTl. Loach Dave Cochran reviews the tearn's Hldll-llfli standings and Again, Tim Higgins demonstrates his form and style. 9. With strict determination, Dan Moser intently watches the ball to keep - ..' ..g-i , V---3-rg-11:1 L-.iw ,Lac ,.ag,h,,t, aY. Coach Duane Hall checks the timer on the last event. . . X . QA X X ,.,, X . ,. Q A we WT l , , .. 'N N 5' yi Q Q X N X Ex if N' ' was l l Brent Fuson effortlessly demonstrates a new kind Of drive Practicing his diving starts is Bill Stewart. swimming November started off an entire new sport at NKC. When swimming and diving were added to the growing list of new sports. Every morning from 6:30 until 7:30 the Clay-Platte YMCA was used for practice under the supervision of Coach Duane Hall. Although NKC was just a first-year team, they competed against and defeated other rival teams that have been in existence for more than four years. NKC emerged in seventh place at their Conference meet while the next weekend they placed eighth among twenty-six other teams. Bill Stewart and Tom Higgins both qualifed for the state meet by placing second in their events at District. Columbia, Missouri, marked the place for the state meet to be held on February 27 and 28. Between Bill Stewart and Tom Higgins, Northtown scored a total of thir- ty teams competing. The 1976 Boys' swim team consists of twenty-four boys from the three area high schools. The eight from NKC are Mark Frank, Brent Fuson, Tom Higgins, john Kerwin, Lester Simes, Scott Smith, Bill Stewart, Terry Williams, and Coach Duane Hall. 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' 0 B .491 A.a1.J..'5..f, .ggnwl mm teen points to claim the twenty-first position out of the for- A guh' NKC . divin comp iN atthe C secor I lndw back quah Robe rnedl Kurtz theu 8. Th tweH 3 l ilgtg' ..'isdtigxl 5 . ,mfr he M, , ll it x Q 'Y .tx Q 3 i 5.4 :L+ it fa t trap., ff ff, 5.4 I Agn Vw: A new record was set in every event this year on the girls' swimming and diving team. Keeping in mind that NKC added the new sport in 1976, the girls' swimming and diving team deserved high praise for their ac- complishments. March 23 started the girls practicing from 6:30 to 7:15 at the Clay-Platte YMCA each morning. On April 23, NKC met three other schools and came in second at the Raytown YMCA. District was held at Columbia with four girls qualifying. Individually, Gwen Gorman qualified in the 100-yard backstroke and the 100-yard butterfly. Susie Plumb qualified in the 100 and 200-yard freestyle, and Becky Roberts qualified in the 100-yard backstroke. The girls medley relay team consisting of Becky Roberts, Karen Kurtz, Susie Plumb and Gwen Gorman also qualified for the upcoming State meet to be held in St. Louis, May 7 and 8. The girls compiled a total number of points to emerge twelfth out of the thirty teams present. Margo Treadway shows her expertise as she executes a back dive 1 J' , r A .,5...:5 Stretching out for a bigger lead is Gwen Gorman. - V --A -.-- - - - , Y NA ,, Q.-,44...-14A:s.'n.,,.A,.Wea, .21--' . ,t 2. .. ,Q X 5 Y . . . .Ns , i tj..q.'.'j.,., 'Q 5 O 5 Q K 0 I . . 3 . J'.','.X 1 s an ,sf Q J. JR' fr:-'sz-:-' ' Q N50 S Q 1 s ' I l 5. Travis Marshall slams the handball on the follow through. intra- murals Participants in intramurals found a variety of recreational activities in which to be involved. Tennis, handball, flag football, bowling, basketball and mini-golf tournaments were successful under the sponsorship of Mr. William Alexander and Mrs. Cobina Jacobs. In addition to these activities, a ping pong tournament was held with Oak Park. T - 1 1 f 1'f'f-gf! I 4 X f his Taking a break from a tedious workout is Marsha Dahl, Irene Holmes, Mr, William Alexander, Mr. Arthur Loepp, and MF- lOhn Craig. O O C O 3 1 h T , XA -O.: -5 , ' jf? ,hw . Vw, V 3 'QL ft, 'fm 4, 4 5 K g, 72? f' f 4, as 4 Mr. Bill T, ,, k'f'j6'xy,5v g 4: - ff If - vw ji, 4, ma ff- as I, ,V -4+ ,sf ., .- l ' i 13, 3 , 5 , , df, ,,,. Y ' -.-' -.4 , :: '1 mtl if . 6 1 ety of Tennis, ini-golf m of Mr. ition to ith Oak ffff, 1 mmf' 1' K I ff 'x5 ' ff 1 I t , XP f f , J K K 1 x k- ., if , fx 5 gal? Y XV f I I , 4 if w K f f I' ff ff X , r f , ' aff ' 4' Li ,7 F :+- oepp, and i i i i 5 i i Qi lj 331 Ml ii I .Pi ii F ,K i i 'ii i. i I A I X. il is , i n i i i Miss Donna Kline' Miss Debra Higrnan N 3 Miss Tamara Hultz .-klfr 'YN Nw- Queen Kathy Scantlin Last year's Homecoming Queen, Miss Ann Dickson, Crowns Miss Kathy Sfantlin a the 1975 Queen. wg' YT' ar f 11' 91? ' N Q-'i g2's'4?g ' -- 'v? '+92'3i'Z. sf--1 ----Al p -' gf-'-g'::g i'l i:?3El'3-:l:ff :' l.a'.5i s'3 !F!'.'i' ' ' T.. ., N - 4 ,g-,5,t.,.. .1315 1 f 4g,'::.a a-5.11. H-'V -'.,- ' 1 H vs g.ni-..'a:..f1a---- P -' ' ft- 1 r - ' - ..- . , - - C, .. ,brv , J-. ,..-.i...--- -Q ,, - 9 . ggg . .5 . 1 - .a f -4 . . V 1 , , . , 'ri'-22:-1-. -4-9.1 2 -af. 1 Miss Rise Ragan Miss jan Ford A 't 'He 1 C 'st Miss Kelli Nichols Spirit of '76 dominates Homecoming festivities ln recognition of the Bicentennial, the 1975 North Kan- sas City High School homecoming activities honored the theme, Spirit of '76. Members of Northtown's marching band, Pep Club and other Hornets put together a colorful halftime show. The marching band saluted the bicentennial with numbers such as Look Up America and Let There Be Peace, while Pep Club displayed creative homecoming decorations. The main feature of the evening was the in- troduction of the homecoming candidates and the crow- ning of the queen. The seven candidates rode around the field in carriages and were then escorted onto the field for the crowning of the 1975 Homecoming Queen. Mr. Rick Wolverton escorts Miss Rise Ragan to the stage during the Homecoming assembly. Surrounded by historical scenes from our fight for independence, printed by the art classes the 1975 Homecoming candidates are introduced to the student body during an all school assembly. VJVY f,f. gf :!n,vn. ,- .. W-Q Y 1 ,i ii ,l 4 A l 1.,,-,, r l B l if l l l ll ,il lr ll l l l l 2 i l i l 1 U Miss Nancy Carrel Miss Tamara Hultz Queen Teri Mann . . , 'M' Preparing to leave are Miss Nancy Carrel and Mr. Gary Clemens after a spirited In vitational assembly. ited In- Cathy Frogge sprays a flour kiss on unlucky Bob Gale. As Miss Teri Mann and Mr. Bob VanCamp step up to their seats, Tom Stephens captures the moment on film after adjusting his fn ,J Teri reigns over Invitational Wonderland Ianuary10 marked the date for the Invitational where Miss Teri Mann was crowned the 1976 North Kansas City High School Invitational Queen by last year's queen, Miss loyce Chaney. Walking in a Winter Wonderland was the assembly theme chosen to introduce the candidates to the student body. These three girls were selected by the wrestling team as those who showed the most spirit and support for the squad. The student body selected the queen through balloting taken after the assembly. The activities of the assembly included a snow-eating contest, a song by the Harmonaires and a kissing contest. The Northtown wrestling squad ended the invitational festivities with a good showing, taking second place in the Invitational. 'QQ .g 3 ' MMV . 5-.,,,: - 4,..,4 Smiling radiantly, Miss Teri Mann is escorted by Mr. Bob Van- Camp at the assembly, c is 1 Nort year. ning lion Keep Chee also two You dran lone port retu que4 .l yii A sf 4 +12 . 2' ff' ' ,fl 1 V . V W' f .- ss, 3 Z 3 ,, W.. ' 'f' .V i. . ' 2'i'h'i 'X Courtwarming is filled with love Love Will Keep Us Together was the theme for the North Kansas City High School Courtwarming events this year. The assembly was held on February 13, and the crow- ning took place that evening at the basketball game. The schedule of the assembly included the introduc- tion of the candidates, an ice-sitting contest, A Love will Keep Us Together contest, and a show of talent from the cheerleaders. The Harmonaires and Drama Department also helped to entertain the students. Harmonaires sang two theme-oriented songs, Where is the Love and 'fDid You Ever Have to Make Up Your Mind. The fifth hour drama class did a takeoff on basketball entitled, Basketball jones. To conclude the assembly, spirited sophomore girls portraying hearts, danced around the fieldhouse. Miss Mona Robinson, 1975 Courtwarming Queen, returned to crown Miss Sandy Mead as the new reigning queen. H Z Miss Rise Ragan 4-vm Miss busan Warman Sandy Mead with her escort Mr Phil Cunningham beams alter being crowned Courtfxarming Qucen g-L' Y ..., Def..-arr-:wrt -1 1, ': ' Mr Muff f ff 1 - '-f - -11-:1'f:v . . .. . . . .. ,. a.. 1 JJ1ai:-+-L i2 11:'g.fff'r1 5 Af- 5 Q5 -F ' f ' Working Together for the Cause . ,J ,W ,f 7 ff? Mr. john DeArman Mr. Donald Kumpy 3 K Mr. Wilfrid E. Hart Dr. Don R. O'Neil Dr R B Doolin Board of Education takes on responsibilities The main objective of the North Kansas City Board of Education was to direct the educational program in all of the North Kansas City schools. Members of the board spent many long hours discussing financial problems, such as the controversial issue of teachers' salaries. The superinten- dent, Dr. R. B. Doolin, was best known by Hornets as the man who sometimes cancelled school on icy, snowy days. But the Board of Education proved to be more than a group of people who paid teachers and called off school. Starting this year the board took on the new task as trustees of the North Kansas City High School Senior class Tri-centennial Trust Fund. They also coordinated the North Kansas City District so its schools could run smoothly by reorganizing curriculum and remodeling facilities. Being the fifth largest district in the state of Missouri, the board had a job on their hands which they handled well, Preparing financial reports for a school district is very difficult for secretary Pat Cloud when she can't find the list of teachers' names. an-a.w.V.,. . . , fwfefw -4- mv.-.w..e,,,, WW. ,W and Mrs. Doris Benefiel RM, ., V iw' GA Mr. Robert A. Pearson 1 il K vs Y? . YS N685 gf Q Mrs. Francis Foerschler Mr. Bob R. Raines Mr. Robert E. lohanson Mrs. Sandra Reeves 'Q main 'af sv- Dr. Charles Sackett Mr. William W. Shinn Mr. R, Eddie Carter 121 df! ?2 : t s7w'- T ip ,l3'k ' ' ' ' ' 'fn' ru :gif Q 35' .iff-T7 ' fr drninistrators create a learning atmosphere Allfour prnujpalsyvorked togetherto nwake NWNth Kansas Cnythe bestschoolposykde,Provkhngthe bemnenwronnmmi and teachers possible to create a learning atmosphere was the rnmn obmcnveci Norduowns pnndpalandamywantpnn- dpak. Principal Dr. Robert C. Howe was seen around Northtown trying to help in any way possible. His major responsibilities in- cluded public relations, the hiring of new t9aCh6rS and the schoolnemspapen Dedicated to working with the activity period was Dr. Robem Bknne.l4e ako wasin charge ofchsdphne andthe supervision of Dagg. Next year Dr. Blaine will leave NKC to becowm Bhm:Spnng5lMghs pnndpal Mr. Walt Borgman took care of scheduling and fund rais- ing pnjecm,such asthelig Green NMH Candysmein whkh many clubs participated in the fall. Students violating school rules were sent to Mr. Francis GaHNanh.lhs many duuesinduded dEdpHne,lundvooW supervision and student withdrawals. l Je, Dr. Howe helps Kerry Holyfield find Ron Henley's schedule. Dr. Robert C. Howe ..:fft?Lf ,,. f.. ., .. ,yi in .Aix . l' Y KP .-Q75 . Q iff Dr 122 if-. ff? f. J X Robert Blaine :.-,N-rims. -5.35.51 31:-5. -. 1331 :mer -,rf-.:., -55,1-,,5g:AsgS'. ,:, NM ' wefjiii iss ls-' j .55 -4'-5 3 ' f. il 51 X - . .. du., .M f Arun X 'ri s R . ffifrf fwss-.jfliig -' ,I T3 X' .f , Q Q,-f643',,Q?Q inf Q' 3 in -S, ts -s,-f. ..t,vf,f -' -s+,3 S.--. ,- .,t, s W , 71. or M. . i , sf Eff' 4 2 f rf, .R ,w.T,.w,f,Q:X X. , .gMMU,. nfs., K A: f.ke,i,et.a .ft I Y.: fs-bf' of ve. .J N, 4 Jaffa Mi. Walt Borgman Mr. Francis Galbraith Pc l body coun toget wise the 5 what l cour gaini Mrs. tema r Q-1 -- A - ' --1 H ' --- . -- V .. .1 :'f..w-i m a 1 .Zf , f f!e!'lK- ,1 1f 'TE ,-W . , , ., ' I no iq.-.up-ss. ' YJ' ga?-Q -g'i-'B' X l I-Fi' ',.,.3CN1!:r',: - 1 .- -. f- 4 .ni lr. 'ffvrv' wfffa- .g 1 ,' ,--el f - . -- 2: - '- Mnhann. ' ! it-E15 '-a i'- 1 ' 'iffx-'QQ' if ' f- ! up 1- 11 'W' ! ! ' L 9 - K .np ' 3 'fmt 1 0 - . , Afluefixlg C g Q ,-Q-Wt! .H E 1 ,G ..-, : gil g rits ite EFS rth Kansas vironment re was the itant prin- slorthtown ibilities in- rs and the d was Dr. e and the ve NKC to I fund rais- e in which .Al X X 1, Q A4. ,gy . gg ' N .... S Mr. Robert Briggs Mr. joe Brown vlr. Francis lunchroom gt V '-if 1 HJ! it Q, X s, ,i,. . f Mr. Loman Cansler Mr. Clark Ferguson explains her SCAT scores Post-graduate plans are discussed by Darlene Battiest and Mr. Cansler Mrs Sally Dewey, counseling secretary checks to see who is next on Mr Ferguson s long waiting list Four men who were very helpful to the Hornet student body this year were the North Kansas City counselors. The counselors' main concern was helping the student pull together experiences, advice and observations to make wise choices about the future. Together they tried to relate the student's educational and career plans to determine what the best opportunities were for the student's future. Mr. Clark Ferguson retired from his position of head counselor. During his thirty-four years of teaching, he gained many friends with his wide smile and glad hand. Mrs. Rosa Lee Diclcerisheets will become Northtown's first lernale counselor next year. x X Wi Q x x X so we AQ, tgsfgpt X X we n, sb - X xt t .,x..,...g xt N I xxx sk- ex- A' 5, 'N Qs: X x 3 QSHXX X XX dj X Xxx E A Q JA .tt w s W 0s5XXQX P X bx WE Xxx Y N AN XS QS ifssx N X X Y, ,.. 7 rlf W 4 ' '7 4 I, 'f , Q Mm ft i l l l vu .1 7,7 , . . . WWW x' f f 4 W fin f ff. Ar , Q, ,fy ff , f vu Mrs. Billie Chaney Mrs. Sally Dewey Mr. Walt Borgman and Mrs. Rose Ann Laswell dis- cuss the success of the spirit chants in the Contest of the Classes. Mrs. Rose Ann Laswell Mrs. Mary Lou Leimkuhler fb- 154' fi.-gf ,yn ,742 H , iff? , 5 X. Q ' f f , , ff. . ., ., .- , 1 Y lliilli .C t , , V4 Az I , . A ,, fe 1, - ' it ,152 ' 'aff-S' z f . ff' ' - gl 4 f f,, 1 f fy ff f f C f W? f fi 5 M ' f ff X f l Q f V Q f 2, Q I i X ff? 7. ,M .. if -i we , :'5li,ii 4' pf 3 .Wh f y ' l WZ? I 'gif t, ,M ,W ,gg , 49162 f 70 l Mrs. laneth Weber Mrs. Virginia Webster Enrollment requires the signing of many forms as john Breshears, under the watchful eye of Mrs. Billie Chaney, discovers. This year Mrs. Rose Ann Laswell joined the ex- perienced secretarial staff in helping North Kansas City Hornets in any way possible. Registration, attendance and dictation were a few of the many responsibilities the secretaries had to keep Northtown organized and running smoothly throughout the year. fir mi Tl' in wi th W1 N4 After check Y ff Wi .QZW . 4233? N4 sf... , Ken listen 2' Vw .As Y Y S l 124 ,- 5 .4.'.a. A. ax 1 -an Y, b g V, ,fY..,-.- M , , -WYMV A, MH K- 'VIR-,,. .-.. lv- ZA at-44 4- -Tv-fq--'y-v--- 9 V , - --. ..., - .. . .51 V , p 'C ,v 1 .- 1 .,.. ......... .. . .-, g ,,-ws , . , .. -v ,-an-At.- VL.,.:,,,,A ,jim Amd, V. ., .. '-- grru- 1, YZ T ' ' - ' -- -trwm V P v:-i1f.1,,1Sri - : ' Y it ' - '- -. '? f'tf -- 1 -e!L--- V- -' ' .3...... ,, ,Q -un-on v , F 597, ng-Q ana A ' 9 n'.' X -5 4 'X 'r A. '-4' I --. gn , ,. 'I g..-ye:-.H 5 ie .. sg ,Qin slgq' . - 3, 9, it -4o.q.',i , Q, , , A..- -I , .N , ,A X - A'-ill - , , , ,L -1- ' -. - 1. - - ' . - 'f.n.' fs 4 710 1. - . 1 ' - 'iii 'r 1 -i . .N . ' . . Library, office assist Hornets in many ways The North Kansas City librarians assisted students in finding study materials and books as well as scheduled more time for class research this year than any other year. The American history classes went on a bicentennial search in the library which enabled the students to get acquainted with the books and resource materials. But these were not the only reasons students went to the library. They also went to get information concerning activities at Northtown, to buy a pencil, to browse through a magazine After a Hornet finds an interesting novel, Mrs. Marjorie Neer checks out the book. ' 33 .. www U and to meet with friends. The Audio-Visual Department offered many sources of information for students as well as for faculty members. Mrs. Elaine Neal and Mrs. Martha Woolley taped programs shown on Channel 19 for teachers to use as classroom aids. They also checked out the video tape equipment to the coaches to tape the games for the players' viewing. Albums were checked out to Hornets for study or for just easy listening. .aswell dis- e Contest Mrs. Bernice Ashcraft Mr. GUS Leimkuhlef .L .. , ff.1.,..., 2 -azz ,L . . . 1 i rf X . , .57 . . . 1+ 21 :fm , .. 7 , W ' . s f ..f11:Q:v.f.I,4I1fmf+-- - ' L,-0-W . . Ar' . :gf f. 5,541-faw,,.,.4-7-girl-+f ',4'-'P ' Q8 1 V ' f' ff'ifff?f'ff2'ff133111 T --S 1. I fff.z ,f qi, , . vi, .7 Wm ! !,!,,!,,, A if fi , X 1 f ff 1 1 J Ken Fleming concentrates on his assigned reading while I 7 , '7 listening to the Eagles. ly forms as 'e of Mrs. he ex- as City wce and ies the unning -1. LE- - L I- 11 5 E is ,. . , y 4 l. ,sv 4' 4 ....- ...... A6551 .-f.-q, y- 1fL, ,.t Zf,. f W.wwf . .. ' Sfix' ., ,,,,,..,... ..-M .,.. 1. ' fffafwwwiazaMas...Q,., ' . Ie eer ...... - .... ...... ,...,.,, ,,,, y Mft- E'a 'e Nea' Mm mo' i l M... ,, 7 '-'ff' ff ff? .- . fi H ' 4 N' ' . ,J fb,-V V .-. ,fig -5, Mrs. Martha Woolley M , .,s: v,-... . .f 7 1 ' . I 1 I i x if ,fit Qwaqt ,N f .. - ffl? I 4' X 'f: ',k Q 8El?fi59Z.?ZQf A frm Q Miss Deborah Case Mr. Jerome Crum ww Mrs. Juanita Ness Mr. John Shank At North Kansas City for her first year was Miss Deborah Case, the learning disabilities teacher. Miss Case worked with each student an hour a week to help correct his study problems. Her workload was made much easier with the concern and aid of the students' parents, counselors and teachers. Teaching students in Special Education was Mr. Jerome Crum. He helped students prepare to go out into the world of work. The sophomores and juniors studied in class while the seniors were employed in various jobs. Special Educa- tion gave students a realistic view of employment and taught them how to obtain and hold on to their jobs. Mrs. Juanita Ness, Northtown's nurse, was always there with a healing hand. A few of the things she prescribed were sterilized thermometers and many a pat-on-the-back. Speech therapist John Shank worked with students having speech difficulties. He came every Thursday after- noon and spent thirty minutes with each helping to correct the students' problems. Miss Debbie Case helps Rick Rainsburger with his schoolwork. Mike Bigler and Mr. Jerry Crum enjoy a break before class starts. is J S45 34.9 'E , ,sg mx v H -1 as sz M 4 1 v Mrs X Kee Rutl Kni 5 ' . l if ' s. .4 .. -. -f tv , ,.... 1-'M'-1 .. v7I'1l'.....-- - , 'rg Q 1,1 A+' -,.,..-..---1 . ws. v - wi-wwsxuvau -. -essex 1 ,, Hornets need, receive some special services Day and night the North Kansas City custodians worked to keep the school immaculate. The janitors put up bulletin boards, painted, cleaned rest-rooms, locker rooms and classrooms. Early morning baking duties and late afternoon clean- ups were a few of the many jobs the Northtown cooks did daily. Feeding the Hornets was quite a chore, but every day, right on schedule, the cafeteria workers placed before lthe students hot lunches, delicious desserts and enticing side-orders. Keeping our school spic and span are the custodians Sitting john Kilgore and john Hill. Not pictured are Charles Kumer and Ruth Blank Mike Duncan and Robert Robertson Standing lim Agnes johnson. Juanita Bade, M. , 'YY V K V A eyes-L 2 Wrapping their scrumptious chocolate chip cookies are Dorothy Campbell and s...-ff . es. Q1 f ' . A 1 f i Q Q P L-3.13 Y Q4 Publications get it together Learning about layouts, answering problems and creating new problems of their own was the Purgold staff of North Kansas City. The old dream that Purgold was a fun and easy class diminished early in the year when Hornets received periodic deadlines. Creativity and hard work was all a part of this workshop class. Chosen by Mrs. jean Anderson, the students best suited for the 1976 staff were Hornets with a good grade average and high teacher recommendations. The 1976 staff used more color pages, graphics and the theme, Coming Together to develop a unique yearbook. To finance the yearbook, Purgold held its annual campaign and sold buttons made from the pictures of the student's choice. At the end of the year, the 1976 staff met with the 1977 staff for a training and get acquainted session. ln April, the staff treated themselves to a banquet at Sandy's Oak Ridge Manor. Given to staffers were gag awards, such as most under-developed and over- exposed and most over-developed and under-exposed. I 0 f 'C 1 , I ' V 4 f f , Q Always at the tail end of everything the 1975 76 Purgold staff Wideman, Caflii 5C0Vlll, Sally l3UfFlldS9, Kathy Bell, D9flfllS consisted of Linda Carleton Diane Pyle Cindy Fisher Kelly Painter, NHVWCY Tllfley, Bob l'l9HIl1, Julian Aff6Cl0ndO, Tom Walsh Pam Lee Karen Kurtz Gaye Mathes Diane Alban, Ryczek and Steve R0berISOI'1. Pam Miller Bruce Cox Mary Base Denise Yarberry Tom -.4.:.a. z Mgmt -ma 'Dx v 'l l cove High wide club as th Bano of pi of tr Tri-c cove port The tuxe staff the .4 ,fa f . ,-Lug 4-5:-,yf.,.-.-.V , ,V rFm....,,1Q:L .. - ..-ml A ,V -rn iq ...g:.L'g .am-...:a.H sH-- '-- ' 'g. --- ' -.,- :'-' ' .NI-1: T1 HI'-211:15 K . , . . . ,. - , . , . -tgwtmsszr:-a.:: my 'H '-'Ss'!3L'1!.2':!'5'g,'1 - . F- fn ------3 -, 4 .. A , H , . . - sq-ya-Q fu-4-v-as .. 0- - -,. - 1' , . - ..fL.., ... ..-. 91 s- M... , . V -i . - . vu -MJ' . . .. 1. 4' ,, ,, . , B , ,Q - , , , , .,.. .,..,,.,.,,..,. . .. ...--.-,-.. - -' 1 tr 'fr A-es.. - 1 Q sf-'Hes' 'Q -:ff-'15.f .9 - fa- A--sa 1 ff'-. ,-.-. - 1- .- ' x . 1 1' in ' ' ' 2 areal: I 'A :- A' Q fr. - iii: 5. T A ' if T ' 'fj jeff? - ffQjff55,L,ig -' N . JDS TGI' lems and rgold staff lwas a fun n Hornets work was Mrs. jean staff were h teacher cs and the yearbook. campaign e student's it with the ion. ianquet at were gag nd over- exposed. 3-v Y' ,QI . 12 r -,fr 1. '1'l 4 .5-f ,lf ff'f'.'f rf' Q . -l-af 1:5 3ell, Dennis londo, Tom 1- - 'fwuvf - lf - ' - ia The twenty-six staff members of the Buzz strived to cover the special events and news of North Kansas City High School. The fourteen issues of the Buzz covered a wide variety of subjects ranging from world problems to club activities. Some staffers attended extra journalism activities such as the journalism Educators of Metropolitian Kansas City Banquet and journalism Camp to increase their knowledge of publishing. Buzz also had two pages in the Youth Scene section of the Kansas City Star in April. A student survey and the Tri-centennial Trust Fund were two of the subjects covered. In order to finance the newspaper, Buzz offered op- portunities for advertising by the Kansas City merchants. The advertisements ranged from coupons for Big Macs to tuxedo rentals. Mrs. Marilyn Fairchild, the Buzz sponsor, assisted the staff in bringing the Hornet student body up-to-date on all the events of Northtown. Climbing to thetop of Kansas City Hool is the 1975-76 Buzz staff consisting of Mike Munger, john Green, Dean Davis, Lou Ann Frala, Susan Swant, Tom Stephens, Elaine Nees, Kathy Brown, Mary jane Grooms, Carla Forbes, Eileen Brown, Liz De Witt, Sue Ruckh, Keith Province, Greg Neumann, Susie Pryor, Joyce Hevalow, Kathy Sovereign, Susan Warman, David Wood and Mar- cia Baldwin. Not pictured are Laura Balhuizen and Irene Holmes. Meeting her Wednesday deadline on Thursday, Marcia Baldwin types her editorial. 1 1 ff'f ' ' 'Ciba ff. f X f f Someone seems to have made a disturbing comment as Joyce Hevalow and Mrs. Fairchild proofread her feature story. l l l l l l l r 9 Language Arts stresses basics, creativity Term papers, Building Better English and vocabulary words were all a part of the activities in North Kansas City's Language Arts Department. This year's Language Arts classes proved to students that reading and writing can be fun. Along with the traditional ways of building better English, teachers en- couraged the pupils' creativity. Science Fiction classes made mobiles, collages and sculptures as they explored the future. A new class, British Masterpieces studied works such as Canterbury Tales, Macbeth and Paradise Lost. Offered to the college-bound seniors was Advanced Com- position. Lord ofthe Flies and A Separate Peace were only two of the many books Modern Novel students enjoyed reading. Being the Bicentennial year, students learned about famous countrymen and events as well as famous authors. Northtown had their own version of the Bicentennial Minute which was presented every Wednesday on the morning announcements. These were provided by Miss Charlotte McClintock's first semester Ad- vanced Composition classes. Miss McCIintock helps Margie Schneegass with her term paper in Advanced Composition if Working hard to get her composition done on time is Selena Yoon. At right, finished with his Comp. Ill collage, Larry Hepler grins proudly before beginning another theme. nd-9 Ja 1:35--ffifv-eg: '- s X A ,Q X lf ts-QQ is X s his K ss X. six sg . Xi -ss iii' gf are . V X I -- AQ? 1.-C ff 1 swf X ww iQN . V X L.tx.. J if . ' nov' x f N my wwf kr rw s as f sf sf, ff Mrs. lean Anderson ' I Z1 fit -W5 X 4 , Mrs. luanita Cain Mrs. Dana Childress Mr. Sam Dalzell 'f ww, A paper in Mrs. Linda Daniels Miss Charlotte McClintock Mrs. Loveta Moore Miss Ka Widebrook Dreaming up a humo Heath 'mkmmfw - rous satire for Advanced Composition is fun for Bob J. ff. Ml., 1.1 ev' V, . , 'K f 5 E ents rlds fm U.S. Var and ith the ', panel erican pments 4inority alt with oblems ted the Dhysical wneforth. n Miller. 'D .L Q ,s ' . zxosycw, tgp X sf, gg px ., , 5gl1Q'lf S s ' ' , Q A SST? .. 'ff' - st x f vt is . . x A WAR' , , 1 NN -ff-odgi 'WAN X-rf'N5 1' 1 X Miss Dorothy Barnett Mr. Woodrow Campbell Mr. Don Duey Miss Marilyn Fairchild Mrs. Bonnie Foulke Mr, Ed Hedgecorth Mr. james jarvis Mr. Norman Little Mr. Dale Williams American History classes enjoy movies such as The Twisted Cross. Mr. john Craig This year Mr. Dave Long joined the dedicated Mathematics staff teaching North Kansas City students the importance and application of Math. Basic Math aided students in improving the four basic operations, addition, subtraction, division and multiplica- tion. Installment buying, banking and insurance rates were a few of the units covered. Similar triangles, parallel lines, inequalities and A:r2 were all investigated by Geometry students. C-eometry's main concern was applying relationships to writing two- column proofs. Algebra, Trigonometry and Mathematical Analysis all assisted students planning on a career in engineering or other technical fields. Algebra students worked with for- mulas and the real number system. The relationship between angles and sides and working with a slide rule were taught in Trigonometry. Mathematical Analysis classes provided Hornets a study of the real numbers and vectors as well as reviewed Trigonometry. Studying for her Algebra ll test, Ann Boyd finds it A difficult to concentrate with Susan Albrecht and Carol Lientz getting in and out of their seats. I 2 134 S Q 13475, ' S ' flfil Fl' Mr. Don Cobb Mr. Eugene Cole t .J 2 1 , Mrs. jan Howard . 3 3 I7 ,..,,. in il STL lr larnili Kansa Physic B and e advar the e blooc S ment theor P formi motic stude l scien Chen I displa and t In M year. Math, science classes study, formulate ideas lnsect collections, dissecting frogs and Ezmcl were all familiar to the Hornets enrolled in science classes at North Kansas City. Biology, Chemistry, High School Science and Physics were all a part of the curriculum. Biology I gave students a basic insight into the origin and evolution of life. Hornets in Biology ll were offered an advanced individualized experimental program. Some of the experiments in Biology ll were operations on cold- blooded animals and the study of underwater mammals. Students in Chemistry I and II explored the arrange- ment and composition of the elements and the quantum theory of atomic structure. Physics A and B scholars researched the discovery of formuli and their applications. Newton's laws, the study of motion and electromagnetics were also investigated by students. High School Science classes introduced students to scientific inquiry. Hornets gained a basic idea of Biology, Chemistry and Physics. ln March, the Science Department had a Bicentennial display in the main hall demonstrating the origin of science and the effects it has on the development of our country. ln May Mr. john Craig was named Science teacher of the year. ,f 'wwfit' Mr. Bill Alexander Mr. Bob Arrington wi C Mr. Arthur Loepr Mr. Earl Munger ' .23 ': : : f-1, ,Y .V Ha: 1 -f,,t,fE '-'.w,1-a2Q ' . VW,-,igt-L - Students attend to their business interests Basic in everyone's life is a background in business, whether it is for personal use or employment. The North Kansas City Business Education Department provided this background with classes such as Personal Typewriting, Business Law, Shorthand and Accounting. Office Machines was taught for students who planned a career in the business field. Basic Business explored some of the general aspects of business, including filing, bookkeepng and drawing up contracts. Hornets seeking a secretarial job after high school benefitted from taking Clerical Practice. New machinery helped make teaching easier this year. A Carmate slide tape presentation showed pupils how to work machines, such as an executive typewriter, liquid duplicator and mimeographer. Shorthand students learned how to write shorthand characters from the new film loop projectors. Teaching students the skills of working the new and old machines was Mrs. Dorothy Shatto who retired after twenty-four years of teaching shorthand and typing. She contributed to many Hornet's knowledge in the business field and the teaching field as sponsor of Future Teachers of America. . v g fi lik? G ff! A,,, , 4 Q- 75 t l s if 42 1 ., N - ,Q I 1217? f '1 1' i . Wil s 4 as I Calculating a paycheck is Susan Sherwood, unfortunately, it is not her own. - 'X f PM il'UU ...N ,A Adapting a familiar commercial's advice to their situation, Pam Childers and Danny Poole let their fingers do the typing. Above, Tam- my Schnabel realizes that typing mistakes can be costly. 111, WL l 74 H 2: T Y ik-ips?-. if '1'C g1,.E-51 - . , k , . -1 - r- , A - , , .4 , .1-mia-,.,..-.Ee :fin . ,, .,, J. --F M V 2'L .i?' ' s2'2 LT , '.. V K , -. ,,.. .1 .ws-f vifik -. .Qfgqb .. - .J ga' tilt ss an mr ' ...,.. 1 x.. ..-...--, .-..,.,. I -,W ,,, 1 E 2- -' , - ,i 1 -..- 1-:ll -6 . 1, 'J' 1 . . 4- I 11:1 t A ., -- U .- .. ,-...Yr-ld.. 4 .-5,,4,,,M -l Q - I 1 -1- L- - -V A. fs , .K - V - - 2 . +L - 11-1 - 5 . . .-rr1 Sf:.fs - '3.Ta,..,f.jT. -1' f A . - ately, it is not if ' x' 'I T if F Q if., 4 . ,J lation, Pam xbove, Tarn- . gs 'ss X is 'I : 'Y Q Y Preparing their financial reports in Accounting are Rick Makris and jim Coppage. Mrs. Linda Gross Miss jan johnson Mrs. Doris Lamkins Mr, Woodson Moore fu 'Q . i fm 'lim K' Miss Kdren Rosecrans Mrs. Dorothy Shatto MVS- ludilh Wekh ,,- if-M? .M sf. 1 f.:z ,. W. f .2 T During his cross-examination, Brent Fuson patiently looks through his notes as Kristy Ryon impatiently waits for her turn at the podium. l Miss Mildred Fulton Miss Mabel Hale Great improvement and success was demonstrated by North Kansas City's Drama and Debate Department. Talented Hornets returned from contest with many in- dividual and team trophies. For having the most number of points of any one school in a speech tournament, Northtown was a recipient of five sweepstakes trophies. Debate classes were taught how to study and analyze issues. Hornets researched and practiced in class so they would be in top shape for the numerous tournaments. Miss Mabel Hale was selected as speech teacher of the year. Drama's talent also flowed in many areas. Classtime was used to work on selections for contest which brought students many trophies. The junior and Senior class plays and the musical were outstanding productions of the hard work by the Drama Department. Getting deep into her poetry, Kathy Mussurici reads The Great American Fourth of july Parade. wfuln .' ' .. - . , ,gn-6-wh 4 1 Nick the f highl Actors Kathy Sovereign and Danny Waters find that Drama can be fun and helpful for expressing frustrations. tAt least . Kathy thinks sol. 6 Al l 2' 5. '- Reali g t 1 4 . his mbps 1: ,. . hat Drama s. tAt least 5 3 t K Amex' Q. -s f g f S. t ..... f, g, t rf H 5,.?gt. Qaaa ti. ' 'sg-M ., ssqzv M i, Q wtf' .,,. t - f s- X X Wg 5 t- 1 YN f ' 'Q fc Nick Baum, Robert Hurst, Karen Hawkins and jerry Delgado apply Abundant talent flows in orthtown Encouragement of the students's individual style and technique was the primary goal of North Kansas City's Art teachers. Hornet talent was displayed throughout the year in the main hall, featuring artwork such as sculptures, pain- tings and papier-mache figures. The Art Department was involved in theatre work this year as they designed and painted the scenery for the junior class play, The Pursuit of Happiness and the school musical, Fiddler on the Roof. Mr. Porter Price retired this year after 32 years of service. the finishing touches to the Bicentennial clockwork mural that highlights major historical events. Realizing deadlines are due soon Cheryl Donaldson works to get her sculpture done in time. E Mr Cenc McClain Miss Helen Nowosad Displaying proudly one of his many original paintings is Nick Baum Mr, Porter Price fvfyg T .stain Mr. jerry Carpenter Mr. Patrick White an A-'C . Dimitrias Karavas, Robert Hiatt and Mike Wright work at their own rate in Applied Music class. Throughout the school year, North Kansas City's Music Department showed signs of enthusiastic development. Mr. jerry Carpenter, the vocal music director, formed Concert Choir and its pop choir, The Spirit of '76, These were auditioned groups consisting mainly of un- derclassmen. Concert Choir, A Cappella Choir, Boys' Chorus and Girl's Chorus were very busy presenting many concerts, in- cluding the Fall Concert and the annual clinic held this year at Winnetonka High School. Throughout the year Orchestra and Concert Band worked hard performing many concerts, such as the Winter Concert, the jazz Concert and the musical Fiddler on the Roof. , Students interested in the history, structure and fun- damentals of music enrolled in Music Appreciation, Fun- damentals of Music, Theory and Harmony or Applied Music. These classes also encouraged Hornets to see area concerts in addition to doing required classwork. A cappella altos take a short break between songs while Mr. Carpenter works with the tenor section. 4 , . 4 .t I.-I, Frustrated Kizan Sheperd can't get the music to stay on the stand. Dueling Banjos requires skill from Becky Henson and Pat Hoffman. if i XF F . Vale crun W 11? jf!!! . 34 3 . Q , KI. , 5 A it sa! -a l7Qfpl4 on Ve X Nxt be st ...sta E ,.........N... Ns QQ to stay 'i -lenson Valerie Sweeney doesnt understand why they dont have taco crunch on the menu Perplexc-d Cheryl Kinsel struggles hopelessly with a French assignment on verbs. Music communicates as a universal language Whoever walked down the main floor of Dagg would have noticed how busy North Kansas City's Foreign Language Department was throughout the year. At Open House, sidewalk cafes and trolley cars enticed people to browse through the rooms where superb French pastries, delicious German cookies and scrumptious Spanish sopapillas were served. As a joint project, the language classes got together for one big hayride to start off the year. The teachers responsible for these activities were Mrs. Lynda Pate, French teacher, Mrs. Kathy Gold, German in- structor and Mrs. jacqui Becker, NKC's new Spanish teacher. For the Hornets with travel in mind, the second semester offered Language for everyone. The class gave students a chance to learn a little of each of the three languages. They were taught greetings, directions, recipes and numbers. Mrs. lacqui Becker Mrs. Kathy Gold f Mrs. Lynda Pate l i if 2 Economics lashion show. Hornets demonstrate learned practical skills A year of learning and experience was in the hands of North Kansas City's Home Economics Department. This year Mrs. Marcy Driskill joined Mrs. Rose Lee Dickensheets and Mrs. Peggy lo Stephens in preparing Hornets for per- sonal and family life in areas such as sewing, cooking and decorating. Boys, as well as girls, showed an avid interest in these subjects as they enrolled in such classes as Bachelor Living and Family Relationships. 1' z f Als,. 'U 'xx Mrs. Rosa Lee Dickensheets De flirt clas wel Slut dee Mrs. Marcy Driskill MVS- PQSSY 10 Stephens 2 '- Grei Gen as - vs Steve Arnone's pride in his scrubbing is reflected from N ' Q the pol to his face. At right, Cheryl Stokes and Randy Nolan model their apparel down the aisle at the Home Students in the North Kansas City Industrial Arts Department developed skills that would benefit them throughout their lives. Girls, as well as boys, enorlled in classes such as Industrial Crafts and Drafting. Cutting wood, welding metal and making pottery were a few of the basics students were taught. Advanced classes took the students deeper into their knowledge of a practical class. Industrial Crafts student Sherry Duffey puts the finishing touches on her purse. lx 'Sv N Greg Sauceman cuts a piece of wood for his MVQWHYW3 Beer General Woods project. I H? e ' .fm 'B I I K -w ,, Mr, Tom Bradley 'V 1, ' I Mr. David Cochran 5 S Q 9 7 , 'V .QQ AN. W 'W . Q. I 1 :Q a,ts.W,s,w f ..... - . as g . .,.. 4, 53 ,, ,,,- , .. .V fy? W V' i n . '-'Qi . - ., .,s, f , 'NM 'Y X gf I I Y 'V:.v'V I N M, ,M lx 'V Q 912:-n I ,Q I ' A A Mr. Steve May Mr. Glenn McDole 143 Mr. Bill Durham Mr. Duane Hall Teaching good methods of exercise and play for the development and care of the body were the North Kansas City Phyical Educadon teachers Studentsiwere taught basic skills, techniques and fundamentals of various sports. Values and use of exercise or recreation were stressed while good sportsmanship and physical fitness were en- couraged.The Phy9calEducadon Depannunn oHered a vaded prograni ranging fronw Held lwockey to co- educational classes. Advanced courses in basketball, voHeybaH, Uack and phydcalfhness were oHered for Hornets having exceptional ability in these sports. .A X. - al, Mrs. Cobina Jacobs Mrs. lane Stone Ho the St cupati to lean school to wo trainir Shirlej teachi while shoulc endec Banqt W 4-1 Q . fm' , M , Finishi as trig ,., . . , , F we - - .W J.. , LHS, . . .s- L,2vHvw-fe-e- ,-- ,,w,,.,,, ,, JM,m w,,, p.,H,,, , .V ,N.V,,,wg.1 ni f . 2' ii gf -' -ribmiz,-L.':A... 3 - ' 1 . 1 -,.h,,,.g,,- 'Q -f-- P '- . 1s.ss.,s: 'M. ,,g ' Tiv- q Q, ft, ..:---.:-g!a- r-I-if : 2' ' .- 1 xi , - Q-7 1 -.,. 4- -my-qv -r 1 9 .. . -. . - - - wef-'... .+,,':' :f'1 t Jn : -- - M Q ' - 13 'H' A . T x 1 7' , 'T' ' 'A' Q 5 .9 ... ', 11, . -1 my 6 Q-A'-5-1-'lg' s A v P A as Af - . V ... . , -41 . 1 , ,. Y., , .,,. ,,,, Y 1 -4-v Q ' -' 1 x 's' - 53111 -t A-' ' 5 5' ' 1 -57'-'3 -f.:..x Q A' 1 1.1.1011 'lv 1 uyen gets lritz, Gina for Becky if t ,S t W . stra ti n g fo r . W . lr Y .J , H. ' f 4, , ' . - .1 - ,H 1' . t 0 r S S p their bodies by work Students in the North Kansas City Cooperative Oc- cupational Education Department were given the chance to learn while they earned. They were required to be at school the first three hours, and then the students went out to work. The COE students benefitted from on the job training as well as learning about business in class. Mrs. Shirley Crouthers and Mr. 'Donald Robbing did more team teaching this year as they introduced contract projects while the student determined how much work he or she should do and the grade he felt he should receive. Students ended the year by treating their employers at the COE Banquet held at the Plaza Inn International. 'Cixi ,f ff s Finishing up payment orders for the Clay-Platte Office Supply is as bad as trig for Mike Stahl. CSN K x gs. .X s X i f . '5:...s.s .. ' .1 4 N Q t S Xing : ks 2 H in . ft ..tt-x5QQQ'x?K 5,13 ...ai g . 49 g geese se ,gigs .. , - i -r -.ass Q t Z: . . -'5ir::.fft SX . X 'S ': -.tv t .C QE. wUNs?s!Qi - Ts i - R N Mrs. Shirley Crouthers .T N'Y 2. ,tig g ssi s .Av .. Mrs. Ruth Klopfenstein Mr. Donald Robbins 2 ,x. Q4 Checking the Northland Printing press' condition is COE-er lanet Service. -cfs srfgfio -fra r M 'r -- 4 1 S ati., W 145 .,,ir:t, ,E ,, ,h ,, M - r ' - -4, n . .- N ,V ..-if -f ' ,ef -, .528 ' J -ss 4 -,gr V A ,1 '.qm i ! l Sorne snadentslearn responsdiiq the hard may Fcw the seconclyear,the Ncwth Kansas Cin lnnew SchocH,Ad- justnwent Progranwxwas usetlin the place of outwpischool suspensnnn. Students inhinging ori school rules vvere renwoved fronw their nornwal cmssnaonw schedtde and UandeHedintolNSAP.Pkwnew weregyventhechanceto dotheH'dasmvorkand Udkvvnhtheinswuctoraboutthen problems. Miss Beth Brown instructed INSAP first semester, and Nhs.BarbarailMNnpson wastheinsnuctorforsecond semester. Rarely getting to socialize, UINSAP-ers take every chance they can to get a peak at the out- side world to reassure themselves that the same oid, dull routine still exists. 1 5 P q xte R 1 31' ff. .. . . , . ,Mi fs., .ws W -W' W Miss Beth Brown Mrs. Barbara Thompson experiences. 1 .,, i I Hornets are urged to get their frustrations out on the graffiti board where the students write out their frustrating Esif O I Il gi- Slv tfesfmfi ,. 146 ...,.. t . .... ..... .,....... . t ...t. . .... .. .... . -,Mess wow - New Yr.. .. .f.. 4.1 w.--:m...z.as ut:-gas:--, -J..-M Ht ta l Drive deve sllldf for p aidsi ing. I Evew one ? nl Thin Lelai Croi I .. l - -H , --Q- Q 1 . . - . . . .. I 'f ' L.: N L ,,M, . .. f-am, V ' 5we,n,,:L,mL1 L:.,:,.:-.1-V..-11. 7.5-.wi F .sa-.-ag. sfsa.-ci-:fu :.-ml :gm fxm- , freff-if,-1,.. pm- frm: Hornets learn to take responsibility This year, like so many others, North Kansas City's Driver Education classes provided students with a way to develop sportsmanlike driving. The classes not only taught students rules ofthe road, but also provided opportunities for practice driving. Simulators and classwork were also aids in bettering the student's knowledge and skills of driv- ing. Due to Mr. Bob Elliott's illness, Mr. john Roper, Mrs. Evelyn Philpott and Mr. john Montgomery all substituted at one time or another in the driver education classes. ac 383-. Thinking about the dangers of riding with a student driver, Mr. Leland O'Dell relunctantly hands the keys over to Sandy Crowley. rv-lf Hy. Mr, Leland O'Dell Mr. Warren Platt Mr. jerry Diehl .- L X ' -.sy . E' xfx. N A 'fv wk-'IEA wi V V I TQ fi si. . . 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Although the trials and tribulations of being the underclassmen were great at times, such as going to the wrong rooms, eating lunch at the wrong time and being late for class, the sophomores managed to survive the rigors of high school life. With the transition from junior high to senior high, the students found themselves faced with new experiences, such as open lunch hours, the walk from the main building to Dagg and Driver's Education. A highlight of the sophomore year was when Danny Snyder accidentally locked himself in a pair of handcuffs and escaped with the aid of the North Kansas City police force. Presiding over the 1975 76 Sophomore Class are Gena Chaney, as Secretary, Maithe Enriquez as President, Joanne Bengimina as Vice President and Tom Base as Sergeant-At-Arms. a i TN ft 'Q' -' 1 ,-Q 5 1 mf i l I ! V 1.5-.13 I Y. 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Q ,Q ,f 5 fr' i 'Ut ga ,N ,X 3 f x ,- 7 ., V ff ' -r w , J? 1 K 5, I 5- -1 . lv v -. f janet Green joy Green Byron Greene john Gregg Kathy Gregory Larry Griggs Tom Grooms Richard Guitreau Mark Gulotta Ginger Gunter 'ww vw Ka- f Sa ,, it ti- n .v s 's David Haddix Carrie Hadley Rick Hadley Robin Hale Keener Hall Mark Hall Thea Hall Scott Halley Charles Hamilton Darcy Handy Gail Hanson Barb Harbison W- . - na.: , ws, - . -Q - V Q4 , .A - ,V -A ' 5, -vs my K I 1 in js ,H x Doug Hardy Debbie Harlow james Harter Stephen Havens Bobbie Hawkins Karen Hawkins Lisa Haynes Sandy Hazell Desiree Hebert Lisa Hedrick Doug Heinisch Donna Hellstern David Helwig Linda Henley - Q , . .nv ..' -'-f,-'rx-tr?-lf' 2,I3ai,:w.z.'.:'a,f - ' ' - .aL-ref-Q 1 ' W ' 1 ' - -e 1. -- ff ii. ' i ex' , -. - Carla Henneforth David Hiatt Mark Hicks Calvin Hiebert Katherine Higgins Gina Hill Brian Himes Daniel Hobbs Sherri Hochstatter Kim Hoffman Sonya Hoffman Wes Holley Tom Holloway Steve Holyfield Valerie Hoopes Mike Horn Paula Horn Ronni Horton Susan Humbard Robert Hurst Steve Hydorn Carol Irving Cathy Jackson Jill Jahrling Sheri Janson Brenda Jeffers Jon Jeffers Jeanna Jenkins Debbie Jernigan Bill Johnson Greg Johnson Jill Johnson Jonna Johnson Paul Johnson Marcus Johnston Cindy Jones Kevin Jones Charles Julian John Keith Becky Kelter Denise Kerr Karen Kiechle Bill King Devin Kingsbury Suzanne Klass Greg Klepper David Knotts Don Knudson Steve Koon Karla Kovac Jay Kritz Marsha Krueger Claire LaBrunerie Susan Laningham Wendy Lanio Cheryl Larson , . wa, 'F x , J-Q , B- J l, ttt,. t 1 f,-Y H R ' flfigna . 5323 E: f K ' v 8 R fn X ' VS? 7 Q if M t 'H N If A .f 9 J s N, ,gg S l f! H to A f k . J . Q t ' x F! 4-. S 22536 his Al N sv K ., X X X 1 s 'it N ts 23' . ., .sit . 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T 1 N-2' .. 1512:- it 'Q if B Y . :I-if. -'.Xv i ff?-' .. - 1 X , V I ., tf '- it A , We ,L L. .QQ Q X x X :AA ln between her busy itinerary, Luanne Blackford still finds time to discuss the s, day's events with jack Fleming and Phillip Parker. Yi N N -wr wg, iv ' 1, sw I I , jpg Sz x6 Al W .,,i if K .,. 1 X Q? 1 3 fag y . y, QM v X Jw is S f . i hu. ll , Q w SX X , . - 1 n .,. ' ' fly, 7 A ff, 4 -sa . rv - 1 f ff ' 2 K is . 9 'ul ' ' V f Z Q N, Af, ly A I ffx. X ,lgfhff-324 ev - f' Fri' ' 4' Ann Lavenburg Sandra Laymon Ron Layton Kevin Lear Anita Leeper Renita Leewright Linda Lemons john Lipari janet Liquie Randy Lohnes Robert Long Susan Lougherty Roberta Maasen Brian Main jeanette Marcel Rita Marra Brad Marshall Sherril Mathews james McBath Peggy McCandless Mike McCorkendaIe Kevin McCoy Christy McElroy David MCC-onigal Skip McGuire Laura McGuire john McLaIlen Sally McRobert Merilyn Merry Deanna Meyer Beda Middleton 4 l Debbie Miller K r 'Gt ' Robyn Miller is ,Q V V' Q V Russell Miller 1V ' 'l' V ,,.V -. ' Ken Misenhelter - ' A Q 1 1 4 4 , I Dena Mitchell A Qs, i r , ' ,, . , V ,V-QA ,-9 . eg, . V JF ' , Melanie Moddrell ' f , VI, ' ,M -. Patty Monnig V, l Q ' V. f 1 eff Q t 'A ' 5 - ll ' 4 LM 5,1 ' Chuck Moore I. ll Theresa Moore Q V! W. Q V Linda Morgan fl . Q, I ,jg Bruce Morris QW , V Steve Morris V QM 1 M V Tina Mona A A if 1 J A i Karen Munden Q ' ' ' 1 f 3 K 0 1 i - C ,, , Q l -' ml Q Kathleen Mussurici D, Myers V VVLA . Sf , ,F --L V . ' -'-' 1' v- '4' Y ' ',, , Brenda Nash X - ' in Vw. Mike Nash ' W , A 'fl' ' A ,P 'ff' -if ' N ' g ': - ,. 'A - Stacey NaY'Of Q . Ellen Nees ' ,, 5 N .AV ' a ' i ff K V Debbie Neff ' e'i' S nf L P K M 2 iiigs. A ' ' . rl? Mark Nelson if Kim Newman E3 Brad Niemuth Debi Noah .-.Q Stephanie Norsman TV Candy Nunn 4 Karen O'Brien , . l 'AL l b After months of a seemingly never-ending search, Caroline Castillo and Debi Tunnel. . 1 V , izgi A-E ' lf 2 af nf: . f s Ne, J, , .Q ' i l rf V' ' ,- es. I C r ?f 5 Q ' 1 , X s , i P V 1 I, 1 i 1 CV V i V I VV V V C, VW' ,Aw AV., it VV V V , , xV . eil C C ewrxigf ft Q C ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Z1 1'l 'r IT'TV IKZJK- -o- 1. .' V? 02 1 ,Q fl 7 f- Q N 'LS so ' ' A 2 If Y U if vt -ll 'R Y QQ .,, ,. - av QA N., Fl S 'S XS . ' V ' 1 l his 4 fu l n I ., A yi . 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K j , Q ' 1 Gsm +2-sf MX L 1 V f 3 'Q X if a 3 Si F fm X 4 4 wx V' yum 21 'f QR , '-If-wg. ,I , -' fs' -' urns fs la 5 ' x y , Brent Peacher Donald Peacher Laurie Peacher Micheale Peel Tamara Peterson Deborah Pettus Brad Pfaff Cynthia Phelan Ronnie Phillips Tim Phillips Q .. V x X wx B X s A t X N V ,.,, , -L . 211:51 I -. , sf -isa: Q tm . Q , . 1 . .. tl K 4 fa ,K , t, 5 MY: gwy , Janice Piburn Sandy Pittinger Susan Plumb Connie Plummer john Pool Kim Poole Janice Porter , .L-N. Darrell Prather Karen Price Connie Pyle - .. . Randy Quick S N Va , ' Lisa Reed , ft-f x ' isr' - Paul Reiman 3 S ,' Lisa Reschke Jordan Rew jim Reynolds Dana Richardson Ray Richardson Georgia Richmond Pat Ridout f yr R f' L 1 A L 3 Bob R0dfiQU9Z .- f Q 5, -M t l , , R 5 M ,M xt .A ran ogozies I wt, Zfffif V A Q ft,t :13,1 . . W M rl Lori Roster 1 M ,,,, A ' ' 5. ',y, 5 ' ' Karleen Roudebush X. ri I . .1 ,. ,Z . L, , 5 x I , I L I V ,. l L IWW! ,saga .V If , Q ,wg A Krlsty Ryon 1 X I 1 . 'A 1 E Z Msiraw H is 5 Brent Sackett X P A -, if if X 1 Doug Sauceman l - I MX J' ,Z .Jinx y J t r J V ---- ,MI V ,' ., R.. -sf' . L , J .Ls 2 it .miie all l i sf' L . ,ip -,rv 9 1 .-Q, - -'rs eM1iFrr,1'1'2v- 1,-w.xa.gx.:,.v.3vy V 'M -' , Doris Schelold Tammy Schnabel ,. X 9 x e Lori Schneider Roxanne Schroeder Frank Sellaro Shelli Sexton Laurie Shadrick Renee Shaffer Bobbie Sharitz Ron Sharp Richard Sharro Kirk Shawver Peter Shen Kizan Shepherd Neale Shour Hui-Chung Shu lenni Sifers Scott Silvers Lester Simes john Sims Randall Sinele Ronnie Singleton Bill Smalley Curtis Smith Kathleen Smith Mark Smith Yvonne Smith Danny Snyder Vicky Snyder jeff Soetaert Barbara Sorisso ,f L,. W K 4 .. i,, ' A f ' A-any , -- .t ,.,, . .ifi it . . 7 ,,.M.,,.M,. if all '3 4 16:5 if CBull's eyell Kevin Foster flaunts his particular technique of hitting the center ring-by hand. iw' K 5: Q W ' . 'iv .Qi wwf, we Q X X S X A ,,. 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X6 , :T ,R , ., MQ, ,gi H t if l.OfI Stuber f , h Q lluq f NWA , s its Theresa Swan ,v Q , ' iii s - S jackie Swanigan s A Q ,. S X 4 trac Swanson I ' 3591 S -i i fi' Z' ' .,t WTI f-I., 'LLP Ti. ' W' 5f'f'f3S-JE' 'Y' 'C 'Trix' ssl ,,,.' - ' I f g X Brencia Swatzell Q W , - ., N M 0 ggi 1 Valerie Sweeney fs , - ' . Q W -f - ' S T , is f , 4 '11 3 ' S TW it 'Q Q ii David Taylor .SL . Q rg Klm T3Yl0f T i X 'T Teresa Terrel . - Nt , , A aj f 4,-ii Eric Testorff V NVQ. , E Ls. A I Q, - if 5 5 is P L, lv K r ,, if , .fa Y st N ' -. ,e Y f ' . u f -r t r all 't 4 - ni 2 -'t-- 1 Shef' TWP 4 s f f' ' TVGCY Th'el S1 2 : t f we S A V' ' sh Lori Thomas Q - . 1 W Y. '73 a- T 'T T' v 'is H fm f' - flff' if ix 'T S J F X Mike Thomas TX : S , ,A if ff 1 A Dennis Thompson ' ' T fgsxf wxvig'-i f-'QJIQH - Mike Thompson ' ibifiig 7 . A' p I T' k 55 M ,lf 'six if N- 1 N au ic nor -V 'ffl 1, i fra .ik .f'ii..,Q. 1' he Bill Crislip and john Lipari, under the instruction of junior Eric Danner, work on their biology experiment. N lf I I L Nr, r xv, A l N f 9 V. p 1 n at 4- 5 I , 17215 . ' yv -ve ' rT'iS? 'I1'1fQl7v :Q ..,.u,.E'.-T':, ':,1f1 If .' ' ' ' X ' . 1 T Y 1453- f f 'A 4 W Q ., Michael Tourney Bill Townley Peggy Townsend janet Traylor Mary Troxel Arthur Tupper Don Turnbull Ray Tyron Lori VanCamp Eddie VanLieu Gary Vogel Robert Vogel Chris Warman jim Watson Mark Weaver Ed Webb Randy Wehner lim Welch Becky West Steve Whaley Everett Wheelock 4 Nu -iff 5 4 My eg' swf msg R , E 1 4 ff , 5 , mi' 4 VS! A l wr 4, any Q4 A f 2 W W' ,. y ,.,v '--...N , 3 W yy: 'W' , f' 5 I r, ., 7 f 465 A . I t f , 1 ' 44 an - . ,..:, -- ny , f' ,,: f:' ' 4. il f fa.. , 4 X f M A f Q 1 I -4' . 1 :g,.,-Q22 'Q 1-pai: 1 I - V Wai' . 4, , ,, X , ' if-, '25 V S if A y , A ' ' fg-.-' Q 14,2 11 , if Chuck White joe Whitworth john Williams Reed Willis Salli Willoughby Ben.Wilson Denise Wise Steve Wiseman Diane Wolenski Larry Wood Ieanna jenkins and Marcos Borque diligently apply their typing skills to their term papers. Linda Wood Karen Wright Mike Wright T. K. Wright Linda Wurzer Leslie Zetmeir Bruce McCloud I ,hill Fe: is W Y L' 'Y t w Q iw I I 'I' ' I ' 1' 'V W - ul ' l I . li '- '!l?4Hf-fi - HLHLFQ' , 'oss I I .V I 'WWW , 4 'Qu...- mma- f rf! ' junior class members accept responsibility The junior class of 411 students accepted their respon- sibilities at North Kansas City High School without com- plaint. Financing the junior-Senior Prom looked grim with the loss of the Spirit Chain Contest, but thanks to the success of the junior class play, The Pursuit of Happiness, money was no problem. On the evening of April 24, the Breckenridge Inn came to life with music and laughter of NKCfs student body enjoying themselves at Prom. This year marked the final step in the long and weary waiting before the dream of becoming a Senior materializes. Representing their fellow classmates throughout the 1975 76 year are Tom Stephens Sergeant At Arms jamie Rich Vice Presidentg Chuck Lashbrook, Secretary and Eileen Brown as President -' ttf SW so .M-t ,. t as'T-fa:-tim: , as i' egfy New 4' - ,qi -stat Ka- f ii '? War. '- f.l f15-. :a??5 . ' . llefk k tis is su a X fi .. - b i t H. ,ip s, Q, ' r S fi ' t V t l A gf- Vs.. N gb Q: si 'ik Q S 'lk 9 v ,t 1 Q , , . .!..,A,, A It l , T , N . iv? sf t , 3' ' t 7 was . fl A ta., t 7 . Q A 1 9' X . 4 2, A sk- f ' Q ,Q ' ' 1 , QV if . ,vi , Y . vu , TF K Nl -Q., v f 5' . . '-1 fr - i t , - X f Zyffwlf K' Y X ' Q 5 , 4 V .Y , f 5 0 if 4 W 3 4 ' M R t ,sk A 1 yy. ft., A . 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'J' . , '. 2 ,1a-,a, , J ea tak tg K iz , -f s ,q-avr , A t W, ,Q , if f at, .,f.,sV,, 1 , f I Ron Adams Vincent Adams Doris Aitken Susan Albrecht Karen Andrews Matt Atherton Rhonda Baehr Ken Bailey Robert Baker Tere Baker Mary Barrett Tim Baxter Janie Bayless Nancy Becker Mary jo Becvar lim Beers james Beezley Frank Beilmann Kathy Bell Bob Bentz john Bird Susan Blair Candice Bledsoe Richard Blincoe Duane Boeke David Bohlen Kathy Bond Michael Bonner Cindy Borders Anne Boyd Bill Boydston Vickie Bradbury Tim Bradshaw Deanna Brady Roxanne Brady Pam Braile Laura Brandom Sharon Branham Donald Bratcher Alison Brown Eileen Brown Jeff Bruce Wayne Buck Kerri Buckley john Burke Donna Burton Robert Busby Karen Butner Dorothy Capper Bill Capps Curtis Carey Carol Carpenter Donna Carroll Scott Childers Marjorie Christy Michael Clemens .Tw '+af'- '-sf - 1, ,1.,., t, .' ' - A ' DVA' . 34j,,e.,'jV V. Ve,,4r, - - 0, 1 Berry Cliff lohn Cliff Cliff Cline Mary Collier Scott Conkling Patty Conner Angie Cooper Shawn Corwin Sally Cowden William Cowden Bruce Cox Deanne Creveling Rick Culey Robin Dancker jolene Davidson Karen Davidson Neal Davidson Tammy Davidson Angela Davis Sheryl Dawson Gary Delgado lerry Delgado Cassandra Delmuro janet Derry Tammy DeVine Liz Dewitt Charlene Dibble Sheila Dillard sf, N . 7. XM f - 'wW'fM-155, .. ' Jw ' X .. s- aw vm. , gr: .1-W, 1' ., C 2 S S 4 47 lf, ,Q fr A- am, V ,M W f X t 1 , K Q s A C s QQ .ws Q Q, , X C: exs.,so,,, - ,iff -S 1' fem. WM' 7 Q, , P- M1 3 57542 22 .I 5' ' , l V az! A-1 Z Ky V T , y 'I if ff l . . ' V S. V I I 1. l , ,. , : ,U A , 1 4 f ci 'fl fr' ,fligi 4 3' I ge n It lb F . . 1 ' ' ' r. i s l 591, ,if f V we 1 Q , vr, Qfiffciger ' Yr-T' Q. - R S 'rx 1 A Q ,L sf kg, at pf' rv-f e 1 , 1 -.., ycl, 'x,, a Senior, julian Arredondo indicates the professional manner of handling drum sticks to David Hassen and Ed Maurin as Dean Davis, Senior, approves. g 'f f' S S N saws . -, KW' Q ifffgfi. ' f ' ' ,s 1 QQ 1 'Q If ' 1' , X g . - r A 4 'EQ , I v? 5 ' - ,C r ..., I sr i iff: .il - f'fxaiQQ2f'?.Si!f:sK!' 23,3 l I x arf tx., as. 4' V.: C - 5 3 :girl S. vif N ' S -T w S X K' X' Ne .cy 3.5 f- , C QQ A .. ., 'Q X s 2.I Dit,Q.L.L4L 1 11? 5..:. ip i li Rei hoi , f 2' af i f 7 33 Za i I if f in .'-ry A wfrfrlii ? ' ff l if F M., so X,-L vu ,. it I -, , X X --NS 'lfks - M Cheryl Donaldson Chris Dove Rene Love displays what she thought to be good piece of handicraft, however, Carol Lierz does not seem to share the same idea. 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V ,fl i a f :lassmates xg. f Z 2-Y -..f3L?-fa?-,-L-321' - ' ' .inf '-3135.7 his f Tim Duensing takes aim against the classical proper'f school behavior. 'A 'D --..4 Yak' V., f. . - :,: 1 f ' 4: I . , .. ,. if was 'ff' 'KT .-...Na is X K 4 kv ii voor 1 Q 5' A , 5 X A1 ' 2 , ,, V ,, ,, ,Q ' ,Q 'Y 5, fr S iiii ' Miss, V A an if W rf 1 S 1 Nancy Walker Kelly Walsh lane Walsman Teresa Watson Mark Wayman Marcy Weale Rebekah Webb Charles Weddle Sarah Wehner Regina Weiss David Wellons Tammy Wells Barbara Werner Steve Westhoven Dennis Weymuth Debra Wheaton Newell Whetstone Roberta Whitaker . ff ,A .A N, ,H 3 ' ' T1 ' ' Aibilrvw- -H - ' 4 Laura Brandom works to improve comprehension and listening skills during a Developmental Reading drill. f. gpaf 9 Terrie Wright Bob Wurdack Dawn Wyland Denise Yarberry Selena Yoon Karl Zetmeir Kathy Williams Lynn Williams Paul Williams Robert Williams Rick Willis Michelle Wilson Susan Winters Tina Wood Susie Woolard at ,X W, JW W'V'w,,,,,, Z Q nw! U 'li Y., 7? Nfwsm,4,WM JV! FW V ' Z 4 I Following the yellow brick road, Bruce Cox and Kim Klepac travel to the Cabaret Buffet Bill Whitaker Cheryl White Carl Willans ri'i ff ii iff f afffff ff 5,519 fly I if ,. 2.73 M1 ' '7-H V .K 421.7 57-S. f : X .. 4 1976 mak The class of 1 work ann Nort the 5500. to be aw Thar Our Tow The baby in time I Whi to partir Week, b Bob Gale, presidentg f K L yy fi fl bison ff 'M , Q 5 ,. V ' 2,35 -r X. Q gf, , c travel 2 V 1 ,V ,, fx M Z V 2 -.5 V4 -,Na X 'Za ,L 1976 Seniors make headlines The 1975-76 North Kansas City High School graduating class of 416 students made headlines by getting down to work and making the year an interesting one. Northtown was made famous through the media by the 5500.00 Tri-centennial Trust Fund set up by the Seniors to be awarded to the graduating class of 2076. Thanks to the great success of the Senior class play, Our Town, enough money was available for the senior gift. The baby grand piano, the graduates' contribution, arrived in time to be used in the musical, Fiddler On the Roof. While the year drew to a close, the seniors found time to participate in grad's night at Worlds of Fun, Senior Week, baccalaureate and, of course, commencement. Bob Gale, sergeant-at-arms, lan Ford, vice president, Patti Estis, secretary, president, successfully guided the 1975-76 Senior Class. and Steve Robertson, , 5:12 One of the Senior class sponsors is a veteran at NKC, Miss Charlotte McClintock. The other sponsor is Mrs. Doris Lambkins. 177 Diane Alban lohn Allanson Lynn Allen Larry Andrews Randy Armintrout Steve Arnone Ted Arnspiger julian Arredondo Bob Aston Larry Atherton Mark Auer Kerry Austin Darrel Baker john Baker Barbara Baldi Marcia Baldwin Laura Balhuizen Bill Barbe joel Barcus Mary Base Ronda Bash Darlene Battiest leanne Baum Vickie Beard Barbara Beck Marian Beck Kenny Bedsaul Cindy Bennett Mike Bennett Beth Black Donna Blanc Dennis Blanchard Barbie Bland Cindy Bledsoe Lisa Boaz loan Bonk Toy Boone Terry Bowman Barbara Boyle Bob Brack Marty Bradshaw Ilona Brannen Cathy Braus Anita Breshears Diana Brock David Brooks Kathy Brown n I Mike Fleming and Duane Greene find time to discuss future plans by the courtyard s fountain of youth. Tom Castro Ross Catherson lane Caulfield jack Chadwick janet Chandler Pam Childers Mark Churchill Berkley Clarkson Phillip Cleaver Gary Clemens Leroy Cobb Michael Collins Greg Conkling Marlin Conry Cathy Cook Debbie Coonce Jeff Copeland Dvac Corwin Dan Burger Alisa Burk Beverly Burk Sally Burnidge Cindy Buss Pamela Butner Debie Cammisano Rodney Canon Carol Cape Lee Ann Capper Cathy Carey Linda Carleton Terri Carleton Nancy Carrel jonathan Carter .l Bob phot Bob Gale and Dvak Corwin pause ID dashing and debonair attire before embarking on a sweltering journey to the Catherine Crosthwait Cam Crouthers Doug Crume Cheryl Cubbage Phil Cullimore Marsha Dahl Mona Danner Mickey Davidson Dean Davis Randy Davis Torn Decker Patrick Deckman Dorothy DeGhelder Edward DelMuro Kevin Derry Carol Dieckman Cheryl Dinwiddie Sharon Dodson Connie Dover Mary Dunlap Cindy Eberts Cindy Ellis Kathy Emmerson Anna Engleman jerry English john Epley Tom Essman Patti Estis Mike Evans Leslie Fetters Valerie Feurer Cindy Fisher Jena Flanary Mike Flemming jeff Foerschler Brenda Ford jan Ford Marcia Forsythe Kevin Frakes Mark Frank Randy Freeman Doug Fricke Cathy Frogge Louise Fuchs Bob Gale Thurman Gardner Anthony Ciarretson Debbie Gilby Teresa Goll Todd Graf Valerie Graff john Greene Mary lane Grooms Dixie Gurley Kathleen Hall Mark Hall Claudia Hamilton Sherry Hammett Mary Harbison jeff Hattesohl Dennis Haugen Debra Hawn Lynita Hayden Brenda Hays Sandy Haynes Bob Heath Liz Hellstern Don Henderson Ron Henley Where where I don t see it or so says Travis Marshall as Eddie Moore and Al Kuhnel try to direct his attention f A i K 'S f.-figs. i' .,,f1f-,fue-H-iV.w-Q'f if S ' i' . l Doug Hennier Michelle Hetherington joyce Hevalow Robert Hiatt 1 Sharon Hiatt is l Lea Ann Hicks Gregory Hiebert Debbie Higman craig Hill james Hills jeff Hodges Kent Hado Ross Holladay Irene Holmes Kerry Holyfield Lena Hondroyianni Q i Michelle Hubbard Marsha Hudlemeyer john Hughes Macie Hulen Tammy Hultz Leslie Huonker ln Y , Lee Hurst Sheryl Hurst james johnson julie johnson Karen johnson Craig jones , N I 1 Aj 1' . 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T. , gg' 5 ' , 9 at - yv -3. g .. ... s-'Ei' q'N42Ai1- .,:':,Brcfk Mft firing gt... ,QU Z., fr- f-A . . ' 'f . -ir..-.:.L..-'....:.- -.-.,,.a+H:,a-,f'sv:. .... S L., 1 1'-A, X . - . .. f V . . . Class of '7 receives diplomas Commencement exercises for the 1976 graduates took place on the evening of May 27. Following the processional, Carla Scovill started the program with the in- vocation. Steve Robertson then announced the Senior class gift of a baby grand piano. Singing Choose Something Like A Star and You'll Never Walk Alone, concert band and A Cappella were next on the program. Following this, Dr. Robert Blaine presented the speaker for the evening, Dr. Frank Heagerty, of the University of Columbia. The presentation of diplomas followed his speech. Mrs Sandra Reeves, Mrs. Frances Foerschler and Dr. Robert Blaine Mrs Foerschler poses with Marilyn Tift before the com s watch the processional. mensemem exemse Students march in the tune of ' Pomp and Clrcurnstance , S ' f c F T Senior Directory Diane Alban: AFS, Sec., NFL, NHS, Sec., STUCO, German Club, Thespians, Hist., Bell, Book, 81 Candle, Country Fair, Happy Times, Oklahoma, Oliver, Our Town, Pursuit of Happiness, Viva Video, Wild, Wild, West, Debate, Letter, Purgold, Presidential Classroom for Young Americans, Gold Honor Roll john Allanson: Football, Tennis, Wrestling, Honor Roll jeanette Aleen: AFS Larry Andrews: N-Club, Band, Pep Band, Intramural Handball, Basket- ball, Wrestling Manager, Letter, Boys' State Randy Armintrout: MMM, Key Club, Orchestra Ted Arnspeger: MMM, Band, Orchestra, Pep Band, Stage Band, Honor Roll julian Arredondo: MMM, Fiddler on the Roof, Band, Orchestra, Pep Band, Purgold, Co-Editor, District Medal 'I, State Medal 2, NHS Robert Aston: EAC, Fiddler on the Roof, Oklahoma, Oliver, A Cappella, Basketball, Football, Honor Roll Gene Baker: EAC, N-Club, Oliver, Cross Country, Letter, Track, Wrestl- ing, Letter john Baker: MMM, N-Club, Fiddler on the Roof, Oklahoma, Oliver, A Cappella, Harmonaires, Cross Country, Letter, Track, Letter, Wrestling, Letter Laura Balhuizen: AFS, EAC, Sec., Pres., HRA, NHS, STUCO, French Club, Key Club, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Viva Video, Buzz, Intramurals, Ten- nis, A. P. Student Co-Ordinator, Scholastic Achievement Award, Gold Honor Roll Bill Barbe: FCA, N-Club, Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, Wrestling, Letter, Sweetheart King Mary Base: AFS, FTA, HRA, Pep Club, Officer, Best Soph. Member, Best Pep Club Member, Regent's Scholarship to NWMSU, Scholastic Achieve- ment Award, NHS Rhonda Bash: Spanish Club, Intramural Bowling, Honor Roll jeanne Baum: AFS, EAC, Sec., Fiddler on the Roof, Oliver, Bannerettes Barbara Beck: AFS, Pep Club, Fiddler on the Roof, Concert Choir B X s-.--4 .ia - .L af if 4 , Rocky Mountain lovers, Teri Mann and Bob VanCamp proved to be Northtown's favorite couple. Vicky Beard: Pep Club, Thespians, Oliver, Our Town, Pursuit of Hap- piness, Viva Video, Honor Roll Donna Blanc: MMM, Art Club, Pep Club, Band, Pep Band, Honor Roll joan Bonk: AFS, Pep Club, Thespians, Y-Teens, Dinner Theatre, Fiddler on the Roof, Oklahoma, Oliver, Variety Show, Pom Pon, NHS Cathy Braus: AFS, HRA, STUCO, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Y-Teens, Oliver, A Cappella, Harmonaires, Pom Pon, Whois Who in American High Schools Kathleen Brown: A Cappella, Bannerettes, Buzz, Tennis, Letter, jr. Varsity Conference Singles Champion Alisa Burk: Scholastic Achievement Award Beverly Burk: AFS, NHS, Vice Pres., French Club, Pep Club, Band, Ten- nis, Scholastic Achievement Award, Curator's Scholarship, Gold Honor Roll Sally Burnidge: Pep Club, Section Officer, A Cappella, Purgold, Tennis, Purple Honor Roll, NHS Cynthia Buss: AFS, German Club, Pep Club, Y-Teens, Track, Scholastic Achievement Award, Honor Roll, NHS Pam Butner: AFS, Fiddler on the Roof, Oliver, A Cappella, Harmonaires, NHS Carol Cape: Pep Club, A Cappella, Track Linda Carleton: German Club, Purgold, Honor Roll Terri Carlton: Honor Roll Nancy Carrel: STUCO, French Club, Pep Club, Pres., Y-Teens, Officer, DAR Rep. to MASC for NKC johnathan Carter: Oliver, A Cappella, Band, Harmonaires, Orchestra jack Chadwick: Oliver, A Cappella, Track janet Chandler: FHA, Sec., Vice Pres., German Club, Basketball, Honor Roll Gary Clemens: FCA, Pres., N-Club, Vice Pres., Intramural Volleyball, Football, Letter, Wrestling, Letter, King Candidate, Scholastic Achieve- ment Award, Honor Roll, NHS Michael Collins: Baseball, Football, Track, Wrestling, Honor Roll Greg Conkling: NFL, Vice Pres., Pres., Band, Debate, Pep Band, Honor Roll Marlin Conry: Chess Club, Vice Pres., Pres., Tennis, National Merit Commended Student, NHS On a wild shopping spree, joan Bonk, Dan Moser and Susie Pryor, voted best dressed, find bargains galore at the nearby Goodwill container. is .fp Cathari Oliver, Dvak C Deannt Oklahc Orches jeffrey Cheryl Tonia ' Cam C Metro junior Cheryl Marsh. 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IX 4- 'K' 7: IX E J J M wil :N ,K-I Kyra crazy Patrii Baskr john Dorc Kevi Hon Carc Roo Che Shar Oklt Hon Con Catharine Cook: Bell, Book, 8t Candle, Fiddler on the Roof, Oklahoma, Oliver, A Cappella, Harmonaires, Purgold Queen Candidate Dvak Corwin: EAC, German Club, Oliver, Honor Roll Deanna Crabb: FTA, MMM, NFL, German Club, Fiddler on the Roof, Oklahoma, Oliver, Our Town, A Cappella, Pres., Debate, Harmonaires, Orchestra, NKCHS Winner of the Bicentennial Seniors' Contest, NHS jeffrey Crain: Tennis Cheryl Crippen: Basketball, Track, Shot-Put Record Holder Tonia Crislip: HCC, German Club, Honor Roll Cam Crouthers: N-Club, Pres., Football, 'Ist Team Conference '74-'75, All- Metro Honorable Mention, Wrestling, State Champion, Sophomore and junior of the Year Cheryl Cubbage: EAC, Track Marsha Dahl: AFS, EAC, Fiddler on the Roof, Variety Show, Intramural Tennis, Purple Honor Roll Mickey Davidson: Track, Letter Dean Davis: AFS, MMM, Band, Buzz, Pep Band, Honor Roll Cynthia Day: Pep Club, Pep Band Thomas Decker: Scholastic Achievement Award, Scholarship to CMSU Kyra Woody stands as lookout as her brother Glenn, attempts another crazy stunt which gave them the honor of wittiest. Patrick Deckman: Intramural Basketball, Football, Video-Taper for Basketball lohn Deere: HRA, Intramural Bowling, Football, Volleyball D th De Ghelder: AFS, Pep Club oro y A U Kevin Derry: N-Club, Baseball, Basketball, Sweetheart King Candidate, Honor Roll I Carol Dieckman: AFS, MMM, German Club, Pep Club, Fiddler OH the Roof, Band, Wind Ensemble, Scholarship to NWMSC, NHS Cheryl Dinwiddie: Intramural Bowling Sharon Dodson: AFS, FTA, HRA, A Cappella, Fiddler on the Roof, Oklahoma, Oliver, Cadet Teaching, Intramural Tennis, Volleyball, Honor Roll H Constance Dover: AFS, Fiddler on the Roof, Oklahoma, Oliver! A ,gn gr, flu: fu Bill Barbe closes his eyes in disbelief as Kathy Scantlin tells her secret for being one of the best looking students. ,,,.-ff ,.....-f Cappella, Harmonaires, Gold Honor Roll, NHS Cynthia Eberts: Pep Club, Oliver, A Cappella, Harmonaires, Track, Honor Roll, NHS Cindy Ellis: Pep Club, Variety Show, Intramural Bowling Catherine Emmerson: STUCO, Pep Club, Y-Teens, Pom Pon lerry English: DECA, COE, Basketball Tom Essman: Track, Letter Patti Estis: STUCO, Soph. Pres., lr. Sec.-Treas., Sr. Vice Pres., Pep Club, Honor Roll, NHS Michael Evans: Fiddler on the Roof, Our Town, Pursuit of Happiness, Spirit of '76, Variety Show, Concert Choir, Intramural Handball, Football, Honor Roll Grant Finnell: HRA, Vice Pres., Honor Roll Cindy Fisher: AFS, FTA, Photographer, Pep Club, Purgold, Merit Cer- tificate, Gold Honor Roll jeffrey Foerschler: Football, Letter, Track, Letter Brenda Fold: AFS, FHA, French Club, Bannerettes, Honor Roll, NHS Ian Ford: STUCO, Senior class Sec.-Treas., Pep Club, Vice Pres., Y-Teens, Pres., Homecoming Attendant, NHS Marcia Forsythe: Bannerettes Mark Frank: MMM, Treas., Sgt. at Arms, Band, Swimming, Track Randall Freeman: EAC Doug Fricke: FCA, HRA, N-Club, Tennis Cathy Frogge: Radio and TV Club, Sec., Thespians, Wrestling Asst. Louis Fuchs: AFS, EAC, German Club, Fiddler on the Roof, Variety Show, Purple Honor Roll Robert Gale' AFS, Social Chairman, STUCO, Sr. Sgt. at Arms, NFL, Thespians, Pres., Bell, Book, 8t Candle, Country Fair, Dinner Theatre, Ha Times' Ni ht Must Fall, Night of Drama, Our Town, Pursuit of PPV f 8 Happiness, The Man Who Came to Dinner, Viva Video, Debate ,MTG Geri Lohnes floors Cam Crouthers after winning the title of most athletic. t Thurman Gardner: FCA: STUCO, Sgt. at Arms: N-Club: Fiddler on the Roof,' Oklahoma: Oliver: A Cappella: Band: Harmonaires: Orchestra: Pep Band: Basketball: Football: Track: Honor Roll Anthony Garretson: Wrestling Teresa Gollz Intramural Football: Purple Honor Roll Valerie Graf: FCA, Sec.: MMM: A Cappella: Honor Roll David Graves: EAC john Green: N-Club: Football: Track: Regent's Scholarship to NWMSU: Men's' Basketball Statistician: Honor Roll: NHS Mary jane Grooms: EAC: HCC: Creative Writing Club: Buzz: Purgold Dixie Gurley: A Cappella Kathleen Hall: FTA, Pres.: MMM: Oklahoma: Oliver: Cadette Teacher: A Cappella: Band: Track Ass't.: Purple Honor Roll Mark Hall: EAC: FCA: N-Club: Football: Wrestling: Honor Roll Claudia Hamilton: EAC: FTA: Vice Pres.: Key Club: Pep Club: Dinner Theatre: Variety Show jeffrey Hattesohl: Purple Honor Roll Dennis Haugen: EAC: German Club Oliver: Intramural Football: Track: Honor Roll Sandra Haynes: FTA: Hist.: Fiddler on the Roof: Track Robert Heath: FCA: MMM: NHS: Band: Concert Choir: Pres.: Pep Band: Purgold: Intramural Football: Tennis, Letter: Stage Band: Scholastic Achievement Award: Gold Honor Roll Elizabeth Hellstern: French Club: Pep Club: National Merit Commenda- tion: Scholastic Achievement Award: Gold Honor Roll: NHS Donovan Henderson: N-Club: Football, Letter: Track, Letter: Wrestling Ronald Henley: MMM: NHS: Key Club, Pres.: Fiddler on the Roof: Oliver: A Cappella: Band: Harmonaires: Pep Band: Intramural Bowling: Gold Honor Roll joyce Hevalow: Fiddler on the Roof: Man Who Came to Dinner: Oklahoma: Oliver: A Cappella: Buzz: Harmonaires: Scholastic Achieve- ment Award: NHS Activities involve Seniors from '73-76 Sharon Hiatt: Track: Honor Roll Gregory Hiebert: EAC, Vice Pres.: German Club: N-Club: Intramural Football: Track: Honor Roll Debbie Higman: NFL: STUCO: Pep Club: Our Town: Tennis: jr. Varsity Cheerleader: Honor Roll: Debate, NHS Craig Hill: Band: Stage Band james Hills: Fiddler on the Roof: Oliver: Spirit of '76: Variety Show, Baseball: Football jeff Hodges: AFS: German Club: Band: Pep Band: Intramural Football: Football: Track: Hosted AFS Brother: Honor Roll Irene Holmes: AFS: EAC: French Club: Pep Club: Variety Show: Foreign Language Fair: Buzz Kerry Holyfield: MMM: Fiddler on the Roof: Oklahoma: Oliver: Orchestra Lena Hondroyianna: AFS: Pep Club: Y-Teens: Spanish Club: Variety Show: Exchange Student from Greece: Honor Roll Marsha Hudlemeyer: French Club: Pep Club: Scholastic Achievement Award john Hughes: NFL: Chess Club: Intramural Volleyball: Boys' State: Southwestern Bell Science Recognition: Honor Roll Marcia Hulen: Fiddler on the Roof: Oklahoma: Oliver: Basketball, Tri- Captain: Orchestra, Letter: Achievement Award to William jewell: NHS Leslie Huonker: DECA: STUCO: Sgt. at Arms: Pep Club: Y-Teens: junior Varsity Cheerleader: Basketball, Letter, All-Northland, All-Northland, All- Metro, Most Inspirational Player: Track james johnson: Intramural Basketball: Honor Roll Karen johnson: Pep Club: Track: Tennis, Letter: Second place doubles conference Craig jones: MMM, Pres.: Fiddler on the Roof: Oklahoma: Oliver: Band: Orchestra, Pres.: Pep Band: Rated 1 State Musical Contest Sherry jones: MMM: Fiddler on the Roof: A Cappella: Harmonaires Lane Keyoth: Football: Scholastic Achievement Award Paul Kim: FCA: Spanish Club: Football .45 Doing their own thing, Amy Short and Mickey Collins illustrate Northtown's free spirit. MZ .gf ,a,,?:: Taking conter Brandt Donnz Fiddle Queer Dave I Alan I' Karen Purgo, Stepht Soccei john I Pam l Purgo Teresa Hono Daryl Cynth Debra Olivet Athing Lisa I Volley Menti Geri l North jennit Teri IN Chee Que Traviil Hand Band Kimb Gene Gaye Achie- Melis joanr Karel -. ...... v.. ,J .fx..,'. :.- -. -. -A .,... ve 76 tmural Varsity Show, otball: oreign Dliver: Variety 'ement State: all, Tri- l: NHS junior td, All- loubles J Band: aires H ,Z , V, :mf :W 7 1 uf illustrate 'S . I Taking a break from being most active, jan Ford and Steve Robertson contemplate their busy schedules before getting back in action. Brandt Kingsbury: FCA: Baseball: Football, Letter Donna Kline: AFS: STUCO, Treas.: German Club: Pep Club: Y-Teens: Fiddler on the Roof: A Cappella: Varsity Cheerleader: Homecoming Queen candidate Dave Knudson: Band: Pep Band Alan Kuhnel: Intramural Basketball: Basketball, Letter Karen Kurtz: AFS: Pep Club: Y-Teens: Tennis: Swim Team: Purgold: Purgold Queen Candidate Stephen Larson: FCA, Sec., Chaplain: French Club: N-Club: Football: Soccer: Biology I Award: Certificate of Recognition: NHS john Layton: Wrestling Pam Lee: AFS: STUCO: Sec.: French Club: Pep Club: Spanish Club, Purgold: Honor Roll: NHS Teresa Leewright: AFS: FHA: NHS: French Club: Band: Biology I Award, Honor Roll. ' Daryl Lemaster: EAC: Band: Pep Band Cynthia Liertz: Scholastic Achievement Award Debra Lindhorst: FTA: MMM: Hist.: Spanish Club: Fiddler on the Roof: Oliver: Pursuit of Happiness: jazz Ensemble: Orchestra, Sec.-Treas. Athina Lipari: Pep Club: Y-Teens: Track Lisa Liquie: AFS: Pep Club, Officer: Spanish Club: Track, Letter: Volleyball, Letter, Most Outstanding Player, 1974, Conference Honorable Mention, 1975, Best Defensive Player, 1975, First Team All-Conference Geri Lohnes: N-Club: Pep Club, Officer: Basketball, Honorable Mention Northland, Captain: Track jennifer Mann: Pep Club Teri Mann: AFS: NHS: STUCO: Pep Club: Y-Teens: junior Varsity, Varsity Cheerleader: Majorette: Intramural Football: Wrestling Invitational Queen Travis Marshall: AFS: FCA: MMM: STUCO: Varsity Show: Intramural Handball, singles and doubles champion, Football: Band: Orchestra: Pep Band: Stage Band: Boys' State: Gold Honor Roll Kimberly Martin: Pep Club Gene Mason: Intramural Tennis: Tennis: Band: Pep Band: Honor Roll Gaye Mathes: AFS: Variety Show: Purgold Business Manager: Scholastic Achievement Award: Gold Honor Roll: NHS Melissa Mathis: Pep Club: Honor Roll joanne Matthesen: AFS: Pep Club: Y-Teens: Honor Roll Karen Mayo: EAC: Tennis: Honor Roll Stephen McArtor: MMM: Band: Pep Band: Football: Track: Honor Roll Kyle McCamis: Intramural Ping-Pong: Track Dennis McCoy: EAC: German Club Lynn McCoy: AFS: Fiddler on the Roof: Oklahoma: Oliver: Band: A Cappella: Harmonaires, Vice Pres.: Pep Club, NHS David McRill: Tennis: Purple Honor Roll jan McWilliams: Pep Club Sandy Mead: AFS, Treas.: FTA: STUCO: German Club: Pep Club: Y- Teelns: Variety Show: Oklahoma: Track: Courtwarming Queen: Honor Ro Pam Meyer: Pep Club: Track: Volleyball, Hustle Award: Debate Carol Middleton: NHS: STUCO: Pep Club, Treas,: Spanish Club: Y-Teens: Bannerettes: Track: Intramurals: Gold Honor Roll: Relations Award: Curators Scholarship to UMKC: Gold Honor Roll jaeneen Miller: Variety Show Pamela Miller: AFS: FTA, Hist.: FASST: MMM: NFGS: NFL, Pres.: NHS: German Club: Key Club: Country Fair: Fiddler on the Roof: Oklahoma: Oliver: A Cappella: Debate, Letter Purgold: Intramural Basketball, Foot- ball: Girls' State: Pres. Classroom for Young Americans: Heart of America Citizenship Forum: Soroptimist Youth Citizenship Award: Elks' Scholarship Award: Rockhurst Honorary Dir. Merit Scholarship: Scholastic Achievement Award: Earnest Shepherd Memorial Youth Center: Hugh O'Brien Youth Leadership Seminar: Gold Honor Roll Best in song and dance, Anna Sue Mohler and Gerald Trimble were voted most talented. Stephanie Mitchell: Fiddler on the Roof: Oliver Anna Sue Mohler: Pep Club: Choreographer for Fiddler on the Roof, Oklahoma, Oliver: A Cappella: Harmonaires Edward Moore: FCA, Sec.-Treas.: N-Club: Baseball, Letter: Basketball: Football, Letter, Outstanding Offensive Receiver: NHS Randall Moore: Stage Band Gary Morgan: Wrestling Loretta Morgan: FHA: Spanish Club, Vice Pres.: Oliver: Volleyball: A Cappella Treasurer: Harmonaires: NHS joe Morris: AFS: FCA: HRA: Chess Club, Sgt. at Arms, Sec.-Treas., Vice Pres.: N-Club: Cross Country: Football: Track: Wrestling joe Morris: AFS: EAC: FCA: HRA: Chess Club, Vice Pres.: Sec.-Treas.: N- Club: Cross Country, Football: Track: Wrestling: Five-hundred Mile Club I Q - .V ' .. '- ' -r 2- -' ' Q . f:.:.,.1:nL::-5: 'f 4f. T-Tri' , ' ff. . , - 1 .at-zfisraaa-f--1. a..f'aQvb.sae 1 .W Daniel Moser: Golf: Honor Roll Michael Musick: Football Mary Mussurici: Tennis Elaine Nees: AFS: EAC: HRA: Pep Club: Spanish Club, Hist.: Country Fair: Foreign Language Fair: Viva Video: Band: Buzz: Majorette: Honor Roll: NHS Greg Neumann: Variety Show: Buzz: Intramural Bowling, Basketball: Tennis, Letter: Purple Honor Roll Robin Neverve: Variety Show Kelli Nichols: AFS: Treas., Pres.: French Club: German Club: Pep Club: Y- Teens: junior Varsity Cheerleader Bill Noah: N-Club: Baseball, All Conference Team: Basketball Randy Nolan: N-Club: Baseball: Football lacqueline Nordine: AF,S: STUCO, Vice Pres.: Pep Club: Officer, Y-Teens: Variety Show: Intramural Football: Track: Scholastic Achievement Award: Honor Roll: NHS Dennis Painter: Key Club, Vice Pres.: Buzz: Purgold,' Photography Coor dinator: Intramural Bowling Champions: Certificate of Recognition NWMSU Regent's Scholarship: Gold Honor Roll Tammy Hultz and Phil Rose expose their techniques for achieving the best builds. -ff . . W 3lL,:f.,xtY!i.M 'rs Judith Parker: Pep Club: National Merit Commendation: Scholastic Achievement Award: NHS Linda Paul: AFS: Spanish Club: Fiddler on the Roof: A Cappella: Cer- tificate of Achievement: Honor Roll: NHS Steve Peterson: Honor Roll Steve Robertson: N-Club: STUCO: Thespians: jr. Class Vice Pres.: Sr. Class Pres.: Bell, Book, 81 Candle: Dinner Theatre: Happy Times: Oklahoma: Oliver: Our Town: Pursuit of Happiness: Harmonaires: Purgold, Basketball: Track: A Cappella: Honor Roll Kendalle Roudebush: Track, Letter Kevine Roudebush: Track Kathleen Ryan: Pep Club Tom Ryczek: NHS: Purgold, Co-Editor: Intramural Softball: Curator's Scholarship: Biology Student of the Year: Perfect Attendance Award: Gold Honor Roll, NHS l I , if f fv' I 4 If I At their favorite hangout, Donna Kline and Bob Heath are commended with best personality. A Mary Sallas: French Club: N-Club: Track: Volleyball: Scholarship to NWMSU: First and Second place awards in French Frank Sambol: FCA, Vice Pres.: Variety Show: Football, Letter: Track, Letter: Wrestling, Letter Greg Sauceman: Honor Roll Kathleen Scantlin: AFS: French Club: Pep Club: Y-Teens: Pom-Pon: Homecoming Queen: Purple Honor Roll: NHS Donald Schultz: Oklahoma: Oliver: Honor Roll Carla Scovill: AFS: NFL, Sec.: Art Club, Vice Pres.: Pep Club: Thespians: Recorder of Points: Bell, Book, 81 Candle: Country Fair: Dinner Theatre: Happy Times: Oliver: Our Town: Pursuit of Happiness: Viva Video: Volleyball, Letter: Purgold: NWMSU Regent's Scholarship: District and State Drama Tournament Awards: College Relations Certificate: Honor Roll: NHS Eileen Senter: HRA, Sec.: Pep Club: Intramural Football Mike Seymour: STUCO, lr. Class Pres., Purgold: Football, Letter Linda Shelquist: Biology Club: Outstanding Biology I and II Student: NHS Pamela Shepard: Pep Club: Fiddler on the Roof: Concert Choir: In- tramural Basketball: Volleyball Susan Sherwood: AFS: HRA: STUCO: Pep Club: Y-Teens: French Club: Buzz: Concert Choir: Pom Pon: Fiddler on the Roof: Variety Show, Track, Honor Roll Craig Shiflett: Band: Basketball, Letter Amy Short: AFS, Vice Pres.: HRA: STUCO: German Club: Thespians: Country Fiar: Fiddler on the Roof: Our Town: Pursuit of Happiness: Wild, Wild, West: Viva Video: Band: junior Varsity, Varsity Cheerleader: In- tramural Tennis, Volleyball: Scholastic Achievement Award: Honor Roll: NHS William Silvers: NFL: Fiddler on the Roof: Man Who Came to Dinner: Pursuit of Happiness: Oliver: Our Town: A Cappella: Buzz: Harmonaires: Thespians, Intramural Bowling: Boys' State: Honor Roll Tom Sims: HRA: Spanish Club: Intramural Basketball, Bowling: Honor Roll Michael Sinnett: AFS: EAC: FCA: Pursuit of Happiness: Our Town: Variety Show: Viva Video: Buzz: Intramural Football: Tennis: Honor Roll Cathy Slaybaugh: Pep Club: Track Patricia Sloan: Pep Club: Honor Roll Deborah Smith: AFS: Track: Volleyball: Band: Pep Band: Honor Roll: Regent's Scholarship to CMSU: NHS Deena Smith: French Club: Pep Club: Fiddler on the Roof: Oklahoma: Oliver: A Cappella: Basketball, Letter: Tennis, Letter, Sparkplug Award: Track manager jillyn Smith: Honor Roll Susan Soderstrom: AFS: Pep Club: MMM: Intramural Football, First place medal: Purgold Queen Candidate: Band: Pep Band: Drum Majorette: Honor Roll Kathleen Sovereign: NFL: Pep Club: Thespians: Happy Times: Oklahoma: Our Town: Viva Video: Band: Buzz, Co-Editor: Honor Roll: NHS Se av David Times Footb Neal Letter Michz Thom Robe: Olive. Merit Stude Bill St Christ Track Carol Capp Cheri Terry Volle jeff S Footl Susai Book Our Meri Clay! lame Scho Sue ' Capt Debi Dave Beck Chem Mar Bam Den Lori Fred Mos city il Track, -Pon, pians, Eeatre, Video, ict and Honor it, NHS olr, In- 1 Club, , Track, rspians, s, Wild, ler, In- or Roll, Dinner, Jnaires, Honor Town, nor Roll Jr Roll, ahoma, Award, st place jorette, ahoma, IS Seniors reap many awards, honors David Speiser: German Club, Sgt. at Arms, Bell, Book, 81 Candle, Happy Times, Oliver, Pursuit of Happiness, Variety Show, Intramural Handball, Football, lazz Band Neal Spencer: FCA, Treas., Variety Show, Basketball, Letter, Football, Letter, Honor Roll Michael Stahl: FCA, Honor Roll Thomas Stechmann: COE, DECA, Intramural Football I Robert Stevens: AFS, MMM, Key Club, Fiddler on the Roof, Oklahoma, Oliver, Our Town, A Cappella, Intramural Football, Volleyball, National Merit Scholarship Finalist, Honor Roll, Who's Who American High School Students, NHS Bill Stewart: FCA, Swim Team, Letter Christine Stock: AFS, N-Club, Pep Club, Thespians, Intramural Football, Track, Most Improved Athlete, Honor Roll, NHS Carolyn Stockton: German Club, Fiddler on the Roof, Oliver, A Cappella, DAR Medal, Honor Roll Cheryle Stokes: Pep Club, Track, Volleyball Letter Terry Stokes: Pep Club, Fiddler on the Roof, Oliver, A Cappella, Track, Volleyball, Letter, NHS jeff Sunderland: MMM, Treas., Oliver, Basketball, Letter, Cross Country, Football, Track, Band, NHS Susan Swant: AFS, NHS, French Club, Pres., Thespians, Treas., NFL, Bell, Book, 81 Candle, Fiddler on the Roof, Happy Times, Country Fair, Oliver, Our Town, Pursuit of Happiness, Viva Video, Buzz, Ad Manager, National Merit Commended Student, Gold Honor Roll Clayton Swatzell: German Club james Taylor: A Cappella, Harmonaires, Fiddler, Oklahoma, Oliver, Nat'I. School Choral Award Sue Taylor: AFS, EAC, NFL, STUCO, Thespians, Fiddler on the Roof, A Cappella, Foreign Exchange Student from Australia, Country Fair, Debate, Honor Roll Dave Thornhill: Fiddler on the Roof, Track Becky Toburen: Spanish Club, Intramural Bowling, Honor Roll Cheri Traylor: Pep Club, Oliver, A Cappella, COE Margo Treadway: AFS, MMM, Pep Club, Band, Bannerettes, Pep Band, Swim Team, Tennis Team, Honor Roll Dennis True: Basketball Lori Turner: Pep Club Fred Uhl, N-Club, Track, Letter Most controversial, Mike Seymour and Kathy Sovereign sit confined in city jail. t flllfr B. .944- Sitting in the corner wearing dunce caps is a new experience for NKC's most intelligent students Beverly Burk and Wade Woodson. Robert Van Camp: FCA, N-Club, Sec.-Treas., Variety Show, Intramural Bowling, Football, Letter, Wrestling, Letter, Track, Sweetheart King Can- didate, Purple Honor Roll Pamela VanNatta: AFS: Thespians, Our Town, Pursuit of Happiness, Variety Show, Purple Honor Roll Mike Ferstraete: Fiddler on the Roof, Oliver, Band, Orchestra, State Medal Valerie Vogliardo: MMM, Harmonaires, Pres., Oklahoma, Oliver, Dinner Theatre, A Cappella, Band, Scholarship to NWMSU Mary Ward: A Cappella , Susan Warman: AFS, NHS, Hist., Pep Club, Country Fair, Fiddler on the Roof, Viva Video, Band, Buzz, Co-Editor, Orchestra, Pep Band, In- tramural Basketball, Bowling, jazz Ensemble, Courtwarming Candidate, Gold Honor Roll john Watson: NHS, Fiddler on the Roof, Oklahoma, Oliver, Band, Orchestra, Pep Band, Honor Roll Scott Watson: Baseball, Letter julie Weamer: Band Michael Weathers: Band, Intramural Football, Honor Roll Gail Weberf STUCO, Pep Club, Fiddler on the Roof, Oliver, A Cappella, Track Ron Weber: Football, Air Force Scholarship, Honorable Mention All- Conference Lorri Webster: Pep Club, Officer Y-Teens, Track, Letter Thomas Wideman: AFS, French Club, Bell, Book, 81 Candle, Fiddler on the Roof, Oliver, A Cappella, Harmonaires, Purgold, Church Campus Award, Wm. Jewell Scholarship, Honor Roll, Thespians Charles Wiggins: Christmas Program, Purple Honor Roll Barbara Williams: AFS, FHA, French Club, Vice Pres., Fiddler on the Roof, A Cappella, Honor Roll Deborah Williams: AFS, FHA, Fiddler on the Roof, French Club, A Cappella, Honor Roll Terry Williams: Our Town, Swimming, Track, Letter Nancy Williamson: AFS, Pep Club, Fiddler on the Roof, Concert Choir, Triple Trio, Purple Honor Roll julie Winkler: AFS, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Fiddler on the Roof, Oliver, A Cappella, Tennis, Most Improved Player, Curator's Scholarship, Honor Roll Pattie Wiselyz Purple Honor Roll Rick Wolverton: N-Club, Country Fair, Baseball, Letter, Football, Letter, Sweetheart King Candidate David Wood: Football, Wrestling, Purple Honor Roll Steven Wood: AFS, FCA, Key Club, N-Club, Intramural Football, Cross Country, Track, Honor Roll Wade Woodson: NFL, NHS, Pres., Chess Club, Debate, Letter, Basketball, Letter, Co-Captain, All-Conference Honorable Mention, Chem. I Student of the Year, National Merit Finalist, Bicentennial Essay Winner, Gold Honor Roll Kyra Woody: STUCO, Fiddler on the Roof, Oliver, Variety Show, Honor Roll Daniel Wurzer: AFS, EAC, Treas., Honor Roll z . 1 . - , , 3 , xtfi .u .1- Prom goers dance to the music The Breckenridge lnn was the site for this years junior- Senior Prom. Over one hundred fifty couples attended the event which was held on April 24 1976. Do You Know Where You re Going To was the theme for the dance which was sponsored by the lunior class. To raise money for Prom the junior class organized the play The Pursuit of Happiness. Eyes, a local band, provided the music. After Prom couples enjoyed such activities as dining bowling and attending parties. Phil Rose enjoys a glittering evening at the Breckenridge. - r- . , 5 :P Er ' - -fi , gfvfag-gif-ffjbffifgr A Q I-if gala V - Q! ,. V4 fi lf' , ' ' Q -F f '1-.g:11- l N g,seffk,g,i,f, ., f- H .i- -gf-,,4+,,+1f A 4 ,La 4, . -.-... 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An involved, jubilant Amy Short receives the Amelia Keller Award from Miss Charlotte McClintock. 1 l l Gutstanding seniors receive recognition Regent's Scholarship to Luther College - 52,000 Stephen Larson Rockhurst Honorary Directors Merit Scholarship - 52,000 Pam Miller High School Achievement Scholarship to Southwest Baptist College Sally Burnidge Delaney Scholarship to Columbia College joan Bonk Elk's Scholarship Award Pam Miller National Merit Finalist Robert Stevens Wade Woodson High School Student-Teacher'Chemistry Award from Gulf Research Wade Woodson Chemical Engineering Scholarship to Ro a Robert Stevens Dance Grant loan Bonk Soroptomrst Youth Citizenship Award Pam Miller Grant and Aid to Stanford University Wade Woodson Athletic Scholarship for Football to MWSC Neal Spencer Rockhurst Grant julian Arredondo Appointment to U S Arr Force Academy Ron Weber Regent s Scholarship to NWMSU Mary Base Pam Butner Gary Clemens Cynthia Fisher Dwayne Green Carol Lanrngham Carla Scovill Special Award to NWMSU Donna Blanc Dean Davis Carol Dreckman Mary Sallas Chris Stock Valerie Vcglrardo Nancy Carrel Elaine Nees Susan Soderstrom Church Campus Award to William lewell Gail Weber Tom wtdeman ,i David Wood is pleased as Miss Mildred Fulton honors him with the S500 lay Schmidt Memorial Scholarship for a college bound drama major. Mr Tom Moore presents the Tom Moore Engineering Scholarship to john Hughes Dr Robert Howe and Tom Ryczek peruse Tom s perfect attendanct record for nine school years R' Dr. Rc schola The t Salut spell . ' ' i ' ll D 1 V . yi ' ' .l 9 - l - . 'vp V .sf - .J rw A , . I 5 A - ss eh I , - t L , , 1 saga K Ilona Brannen 1 sniff t 5 , 0 Q t . 'X srtxt t J -t . . Q F X ,V I h . . '55 .. i t C ,t S ' A, he t F' . . , V i A04 . ' c ' 'r' 1:49:51 V the rama Jtolohn tendance Dr. Robert Howe proudly presents the h f V ' ' Schoidslic achievements. onor o aledxctorlan to Wade Woodson for his outstanding 'QQ ohm ' if Q 4 if , X 34 A s ,,a.ff++-wwf-rw K , , f A , if is A ,g -K vi f A S Q , ' K z 'QMK4 ,, The two most academically inclined students, Pamela Miller Salutatorian, and Wade Woodson, Valedictorian, are spellbound at the announcement. 7 I 5' Nqlww' '77 fs ' . ,Q li A V U I , N W 3,61 'sndwibaing 'fi li is lf l I I i A Backstage work hours . earn notice, praise l . I l I l A large part of many students year were the numerous T performances that were done. The people who were on T stage often got much of the recognition. This page is devoted to all those who did the jobs backstage that make a i , T' show successful. The jobs ranged from lighting, sound effects and stage crews to painting flats, make-up and sell- il ing tickets. Individuals who worked back stage often spent llli . . . . iii as much time, if not more, in preparing for performances. a ae,- l ll, Practicing for the Russian dance scene, Bob Aston and jerry Delgado work on their coordination. Many people are found putting their own make up on as Susan McC.uinn slkwmm The make up artist Teresa Kimrey working on joe Smith plays a big part in the overall production 20? h so all ffl 4 W. i ' Ju g 3 I 545.521-ii: I SFS. ' ' x I .Vial if . W As P lanie Pract O hr l ill ,X V 4 N ' s 1 ,... il l 7 T ll V , t l l s , I r J' can l I A ' x 1 fxl , I i ' T X Y ,L sv gfi K T g as r , ! :Z waz. 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J' 'Lk'1 ' ' 'Lu '-.r'--'-47: -'r'- i i f ', , .21 ,. .en--9 r:.i.'ff2'z,.f2!.:-1.9. -'-. ,. :Y 1.-1 i- 1 A- ' , ' K t 'Q u ' V' ' ff V 1 1 d jerry part in the- i lg, As Pamela Miller and Bob Stevens add up ticket sales, Peggy Stewart and jamie Taylor controls the sound by carefully watching lanie Rost discuss the opening night of Fiddler on the Roo f. the script. Q d Ron Weber walk through scene in rehearsal. Ron spent most Practice makes perfect remains the motto as Becky Sievers an of his time lighting the stage rather than walking on it. ' . - . 'W - f 'iii' i7'? 'q t f: ' P .zsizuyt-4.2-1 sh.-w..:..w.wL'sf-i 'Q Inc- Little Store provides Patty Myers with many types or mud mr tr grew strut utrrttrr ' vt... .CMT fm--tt 'jew' f w Rfk f. ,LQ ff A rf f , lwmvf, ,,--f 1 ta, 7,5 , ,. ,f 5 V ,A.V, t --I jf' 2 1 ff 4 - sr ftmfs , ,Z QQ? X . ye ax , s ii, 5 0 Northtown students hours. Gwen Edwar s, , H'att are four such students. Paula Horn daydreams w I e pe I mm Wm m Dairy Queen caters t d Susie Woolard Robin Revare, Tana h'l rched in front of Northtown Meat Market. julian Arrr wrlln .1 rr SW . ,n...,t.. x . .' 'v',-Q f.. Q I EMM if , - f , f x ff gtg 1 - W 'W 'R tg Q t Q-f--Q .V 1-. ., .QM ' ws Hg ,,:em,.g1f rf Q , H if xy Qyfvhssgbwthwg , h gr A 3 ', . A-sm I 3? fwix 6' f,.:' P if ,gf fa? ww 5, we 5364 gfimdhbk , ' 'f mfs .N e-.-,vfk .. .-sway:-.XM F L V. ,ft it , ' t,5,:ute5Q B , . t. , ,we t f ,Usa 'isiftt Q53 X lulidn AVf9d0nd0, Monica Grossman and Sarah Wehner relax with a cold drink in front of a favorite, Texas Tom's. t Market. WB ff.s.,Q,t,,,W W g 1. aw y 5 t Open lunch period provides many options Unlike Oak Park and Winnetonka, North Kansas City High School has an open lunch period. Created so students could enjoy a relaxing lunch, the open lunch period has, in recent years, come under harsh attack because of abuse by students. Open lunch period allows students to walk to any nearby eating establishments for their noon meal. This freedom also enables students to smoke off campus if they desire. Some students drive and bring back food to the school, while others trample through and litter surroun- ding lawns. These actions may lead to the removal of the open lunch period privilege. Pam Lee and Cindy Eberts seem full of McDonald's famous french fries. 'Bmw 'TL'-515 ,,,,. .,,g,.'.. -. .,. . . . ,...-.,--,-,-. , 4 W K Y, just getting their feet wet, these Hornets wade in one of the area ponds. I ., If . 1 dna Tearir Brent Fuson finds horseback riding one of his favorite out-of- school activities. -to 7115, X y wk V! ,I V, V 23,2 an M, -. 4' 1. W Denting in the hood of a car, lohn Baker and jeff Q 4x,f if ' is' if WZ M I Sunderland sit outside of Pogo's, a favorite i j 9 ,,f. I . rn, .t.- ,.:..l..,,,t,.. ..,-M.. AI,-I -AA AIAA, ,, Wm r 2 H if I I J -if V 5.3 'H' s 1 it -... Keith Province practices loafing at Northtown it isn't a lost art. Tearing up the hill Dave Knudson and Craig Hill find happiness racing their motorcycles. Keeping BUSY . . . Although high school students spend almost half of their waking hours attending school, Northtown still finds time to enjoy hobbies. Since each individual has his or her ovvn interests, the type of activities are diverse. Ranging from horseback riding to loafing, Hornets enjoy many out-of-school ac- tivities. Pauked, leri Mann and Bob VanCamp il- lustrate another Hornet pastime. he After three years at NKC Kyra Woody hasn t grown accustomed to Its walls Below the cross country team breaks the loneliness of long distance runmng by comparing their psychedellc panties. swfswzml mil , ' K. -H2543 . k xs-m.,1v 'sa Ms .saws 'f ' 'V C N 9 F ?'5'i L , ' ' 1-1.0 al 1 +. 1 ,, -v f 1 g . , 5 'f A 1 f , , . - v-- f -..-1,.f....- - .. , - . . ., ., - h ,,Vf-.f.- Z. if ' , xr! 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S ,fs it 9 N , ' A , 'U i . . 3 K, . fs. R W ui ll ' I . . s , ,E stomed to eliness of panties. 'P-if 1. ' K .- DW' . 145 f - if bf, ,A ,. ' ff I ! V f:-,L, ,gb , nm9:.:, 1f5 r s 3, t ll A' Gi We ff' Jai ffzgf .f 's fits, ' 44 rl 5,3 Concentration is written all over jeff Sunderland S THU? ,QT .Tb . . ,V ' -F ' 1342-452' I ' '- iv ' fs K3 ' K 'N Q, The Actrvlty Perlod proved boring to these Hornets who chose room study in XVMNQW. Varied controversies spark students' anger Each year the school has various controversies peculiar to the year. This year they were wide and varied. The bell system raised a lot of argument when it un- derwent some change. Instead of the traditional bell, a tone of ear-piercing pitch was used. After considerable complaint, the administration took action and toned it down until workmen could adjust the problem. Activity period was one of the largest controversies this year. Due to lack of interest and need for improvement, the AP was cancelled for nearly three months. Reassess- ment of the program took place during this time, and the AP was reinstated in a slightly modified form. Due to growing concern about Student Council, a tri- chairman was established to take place of the traditional of- ficers. ln this way, the work load would be shared by three people instead of one. Another controversy that evolved was with Pinkerton security guards who are employed to watch the school. Many students voiced their resentment of such security, but the biggest complaint arose when a new Pinkerton came on dutyarmed. The administration again took action and infomed him that the school did not use armed security guards. The school will not employ Pinkerton security guards next year. The installation of the intercom system helped with many interschool communication problems, but it also raised some controversy over the morning bulletin. Many people complained that the announcements were inaudi- ble. Thus, radio students were recruited to give them. Tom Base and Mary Ryczek, radio students, give the morning an nouncements il DNS' A Adams, Dave Adams, Lee Ann 15,24,27, 45,58,75,151 Adams, Ronald 65,86,88, 89,165,168 Adams, Buddy 24,27,60, 86,91,100,165 Ade, Susan 151 Aitken, Doris 24,27,32, 36,39,54,56,165 Alban, Diane 2,32,33,34, 41,46,54,128,178 Albrecht, Susan 73,75,85, 134,165 Alexander, Marie 151 Allanson, john 178 Allen, Lynn 178 Allister, joan 151 Andrews, Guillermo 67, 151 Andrews, Karen 24,27,45, 60,165 Andrews, Larry 24,27,90, 91,178 Armintrout, Danny 151 Armintrout, Randy 26 Arnone, Stephen 142,178 Arnspiger, Ted 24,26,27, 178 Arredondo, julian 2,26, 54,56,128,166,178,204, 209 Aston, Robert 8,16,50,51, 178,206 Atherton, Larry 178 Atherton, Mathew 165 Auer, Mark 178 Auer, Mike 151 Austin, Kerry 8,16,178 B Baeh r, Rhonda 16,39,165 Baggs, Becky 151 Bailey, Ken 165 Baker, Gene 16,18,70,71, 86,91,178,186,201 Baker, john 16,17,24,27, 86,91,178,186,210 Baker, Robert 165 Baker, Teresa 32,39,45, 58,165 Baldi, Barbara 178 Baldwin, Marcia 37,54,58, 129,178 Balhuizen, john 104,151 Balhuizen, Laura 1O,50, 54,58,68,178 Barbe, Bill 30,31,88,90, 91,178,195 Barcus, joel 24,27,178 Barnham, Sharon 18 Barrett, Mary 24,85,165 Basch, Becky 85,151 Basch, William 151 Base, Mary 2,44,54,128,178,204 Base, Thomas 48,58,76, 80,93,150,151,215 Bash, Becky 101 Bash, Ronda 178 Baskin, Donna 151 Bassett, Chris 151 Battiest, Darlene 178 Bauerle, Kathy 151 Baum, jeanne 18,50,178 Baum, Mark 151 Baum, Nick 139,151 Baxter, Tim 24,27,165 Bayless, janie 165 Bays, Karen 18, Baeber, john 151 Beard, Vickie 178 Beck, Barbara 16,178 Beck, Lori 151 Beck, Marian 178 Becker, Nancy 165 Becvar, Mary jo 101,165 Bedsaul, Kenny 18,178 Beers, james 54,76,78,165 Beezley, james 165 Beilmann, Frank 165 Beilmann, jennifer 151 Bell, Don 151 Bell, Kathleen 2,16,17,44, 58,128,165 Bengimina, Andrea 18,151 Bengimina, joanna 18,58, 150,151 Bennett, Cynthia 178 Bennett, David 151 Bennett, Michael 24,26, 27,178 Bentz, Robert 165 Berbert, Kenny 70,100, 151 Berhandy, Patti 18 Bigler, Mike 126 Bilby, Debbie 18 Bills, Clary 16,132,151 Binnicker, Robbie 151 Bird, john 26,165 Bird, Steve 151 Black, Elizabeth 20,41, 178 Blackford, Luanne 24,27, 101,151,157 Blair, Phillip 24,26,27 Blair, Susan 165 Blanc, Craig 151 Blanc, Donna 24,27,179, 204 Blanchard, Dennis 179 Blanchard, Nancy 151 Bland, Barbara 179 Blank, Wendy 75,101,103 151 Bledsoe, Candice 16,18, 165 Bledsoe, Cindy 179 Blincoe, Kimberly 151 Blincoe, Richard 65,100, 165 Blunk, Steve 16,17,27,151 Blydenburgh, Dorian j. 151 Boaz, Lisa 179 Boeke, Duane 106,165 Bohlen, David 165 Boling, Tom 151 Bond, Kathy 165 Bonicamp, john 151 Bonk, joan 45,54,58,116, 179,194,204 Bonner, Mike 165 Boone, Nancy 151 Boone, Toy 179 Booth, Mathew 67 Borders, Cindy 18,165 Borque, Marcos 96,151, 163 Bosley, Gary 151 Bostick, Lori 151 Bowman, Terry 24,27,56, 179 Boyd, Anne 134,165 Boydston, William 165 Boyle, Barbara 179 Brack, Bob 179 Brack, Sean 151 Bradbury, Vickie 165 Bradshaw, Mary 151 Bradshaw, Marty 179 Bradshaw, Timothy 16, 104,165 Brady, Deanna 165 Brady, Roxanne 16,165 Braile, Pam 165 Brandom, Laura 101,116, 165 Branham, Sharon 165 Brannon, Ilona 179,204 Branson, Cynthia 24,27, 157 Bratcher, Donald 165 Braus, Cathy 16,17,45,60 Breshears, Anita 151,179 Breshears, john 124,179 Breshears, Kim 18,151 Brinkman, Robin 101,151 Broderick, Pat 151 Brock, Dianna 18,24,179 Brooks, David 179 Brooks, Mary 101 Brown, Alison 8,16,53, 165 Brown, Eileen 38,47,54, 58,68,108,109,129,164, 165 Brown, Kathleen 68,129, 165 Brown, Kathy 24,178 Bruce, jeffrey 165 Brull, Michael 18 Bruns, Bret 70,81,151 Buck, Dennis 67,151 Buck, Leuticia 151 Buck, Steve 80,81,151 Buck, Wayne 16,18,165 Buckley, jami 151,191 Buckley, Kerri 38,165 Burger, Dan 180 Burk, Alisa 180 Burk, Beverly 24,27,54, 68,69,180,199,205 Burk, Kurt 151 Burke, john 27,165 Burke, Kathleen 27,151 Burnidge, Sally 2,16,44, 54,68,69,128,180,200, 204 Burton, Donald 106,151 Burton, Donna 165 Busby, Robert 24,27,38, 165 . Buss, Cynthia 11,42,45, 54,180 Butner, Karen 16,17,165 Butner, Pam 16,17,32,54, 180,204 C Cammisano, Anita 18, 26,58,152 . Cammisano, Debi 180 Canon, Rodney 180 Cape, Carol 180 Capper, Dorthy 165 Capper, Lee Ann 180 Capps, Darren 152 Capps, William 165 Carey, Catherine 180 Carey, Curtis 57,165 Carleton, David 152 Carlel Carlel Carlsc Carpe Carre 180, Carro Cartel 24,1 Cartel Carve Cassit 105, Castill 158, Castrc Cathe Caulfi Cerra, Chadi Chaffc Cham Chant Cham Chane 150, Childs Childs Christ 128, Churc Clark, Clark, Clarks Cleave Cleetc Clegg. Cleme 54,6 186, Cleme 165 T Cliff, L Cliff, I Cline, Close Clostel Cobb, Cobb Cole, Collie Colli Colli Colt, Com Conlf Conlw 166 Conr Conr Conr Conr Cook Coor Coor Coor Coon . -T' I' 182 150,152 Dinwiddle, joy 153 Carleton, Linda 128,180 Carleton, Terri 180 Carlson, Chris 152 Carpenter, Carol 165 Carrel, Nancy 52,58,114, 180,204,205 Carroll, Donna 165 Carter, jonathan 16,17, 24,180,185 Carter, Pamela 152 Carver, Darlene 152 Cassity, Roger 24,27,104, 105,152 Castillo, Caroline 24,152, 158,210 Castro, Tom 180 Catherson, Ross 180 Caulfield, jane 180 Cerra, Rosalie 18,152 Chadwick, jack 180 Chaffee, jim 67,152 Chambers, jeff 152 Chandler, janet 60,180 Chandler, Lana 16,152 Chaney, Rogena 32,41,58, Childers, Pam 136,180 Childers, Scott 24,27,165 Christy, Marjorie 2,23, 128,165 Churchill, Mark 15,180 Clark, Frank 152 Clark, Sandra 152 Clarkson, Berkley 180 Cleaver, Phillip 180 Cleeton, Sherry 152 Clegg, Laurie 24,27,152 Clemens, Gary 30,48,49, 54,62,65,87,89,91,114, 186,204 Clemens, Michael 100, 165 Cliff, Berry 166 Cliff, john 166 Cline, Cliff 166 Close, David 152 Closterman, Mark 152 Cobb, Leory 186 Cobb, Randall 18 Cole, Bob 170 Collier, Mary 166 Collins, Michael 64,65, 93,180,196 Collins, Sandra 152 Colt, Kelly 152 Combs, Loretta 152 Conkling, Gregory 24,27, 46,47,55,180 Conkling, Scott 24,27,54, 166 Connelly, Shawn 18,152 Conner, Patricia 166 Conry, Marlin 54,180 Conroy, Simon 152 Cook, Catherine 8,9,16, 17,19,22,180 Coomb, Donna 32 Coonce, Deborah 180 Coonrod, john 152 Coons, Tom 152 Cooper, Angie 45,166,174 Copeland, jeffrey 180 Coppage, james 137 Corwin, Dvak 50,180,181 Corwin, Shawn 24,27,58, 74,75,85,101,166 Costanza, Donna 18,201 Couch, Russell 24,27,67, 152 Cowden, Sally 38,45,166 Cowden, William 166 Cox, Bruce 26,128,166, 176 Crabb, Deanna 16,17,26, 29,54,181 Crain, jeffrey 181 Crain, Mark 152,153 Cramer, Vicky 152 Crawford, Kathy 152 Creveling, Deanne 166 Crippen, Cheryl 181 Crislip, Tonia181 Crislip, William 152,153, 161 ' Crosthait, Katherine 181 Crouthers, Cameron 49, 65,89,90,91,93,94,95, 181 Crowley, Sandy 24,27,45, -147,152 Crume, Doug 181 Cubbage, Cheryl 181 Cueze, john 152 Culey, Ricky 166 Cullimore, Phillip 181 Cunningham, Mindy 152 D Dahl, Carolyn M. 45,152 Dahl, Marsha 110,181 Dancker, Robin D. 166 Daniels, jennifer L. 152 Danner, Eric C. 15,24,27, 161 Danner, Mona j. 181 Davidson jolene 18,166 Davidson, Karen K. 166 Davidson, Mickey C. 181 Davidson, Neal 166 Davidson Tammy j. 166 Davis, Angela 166 Davis, Dean 24,27,129, 166,181,204 Davis, Bandy 18,181 Dawson, Sheryl 166 Day, Denise 18,153 Deason, jeff N. 67,80,81, 96,181 Decker, Thomas j. 181, 205 Deckman, Patrick P. 16, 182 Deckman, Tamara D. 26, 153 Degginger, Lisa L. 18, 153 Deghelder, Dorothy C. 182 Deghelder, jeane M. 153 Delapp, james R. 24,27, 153 Delgado, Gary A. 18,70, 100,166 Delgado, jerry B. 17,18, 70,91,100,139,166,206 Delgado, Ramona P. 18, 153 Delmuro, Cassandra 166 Delmuro, Edward 23,182 Dennis, Erin A. 153 Derry, lanet S. 72,166 Derry, Kevin L. 31,76,93, 94,182 Devine, Tammy j. 166 Dewitt, Elizabeth 54,58, 68,101,102,129,166 Dibble, Charlene 166 Dibble, Eva 18,153 Dieckman, Carol 24,26, 27,54,56,182,204 Dillard, Sheila D. 166 Dinsel, Cheryl 18 Dinwiddle, Cheryl A. 18, DiRaimos, Madeline 18, 153 Dodson, jeff L. 67,96,153 Dodson, Sharon L. 16,53, 182 Donaldson, Cheryl 18,139, 167 Douthat, Vanessa 18,153 Dove, Christopher 88,91, 167 ' Dover, Constance G. 16, 17,54,182 Dowdy, Barbara A. 24,27, 153 Duensing, Tim 24,27,167, 175 Duff, Mark 70,96,167 Duffey, Sherry 18,143,167 Dufresne, Lora 18,167 Dunlap, Mary 182 Dunn, Terry P. 153 Durham, Rebecca E. 144, 153 Durington, Brett R. 65, 93,167 E Eagan, Dee A. 153 Eberts, Cynthia L. 16,17, 54,182,209 Echols, judith L. 153 Eckert, Brad 167 Eckley, Gary 167 Edgar, Anita 153 Edgemon, Mark 167 Edwards, Gwen 33,58,59, 68,69,85,101,167,208 Edwards, jill R. 18,153 Ehrman, jack K. 153 Eidson, Scott 153 Eidson, Zanelle 167 Elder, Chris 153 Elliott, Carrie L. 153 Elliott, joseph W. 32,58, 80,167 Elliott, Phyllis E. 18,24 Ellis, cymhia L. 18,182 Ellis, james 27 Ellis, Steve 24,153 Ellis, Thomas C. 167 Emmerson, Kathy 45,58, 182 Emmerson, Kelly M. 167 Enderson, Kelly 167 Engleman, Anna M. 182 English, jerry D. 182 Enriquez, Maithe 16,17, 18,23,58,150,153 EpleYf lohn C. 182 Estis, Patricia L. 45,52, 54,58,177,182 Estrada, Mike A. 29,153 Evans, Cristy 101,167 Evans, Cole R. 80,81,153 Evans, Michael W. 8,16, 17,18,20,182 Eversole, judith L. 75,153 Ewing, Susan F. 25,26,153 F Farley, Sandra M.153 Farmer, Harold M. 67, 153 Farmer, Mary H. 153 Farr, Tom 106,153 Fenton, Steven T. 24,104, 154 Ferguson, julia B. 24,27, 38,154 Ferguson, Laura K. 16,17, 37,154 Fetters, Leslie A. 182 1.15.4 9.88411 .wk Feurer, Valerie J. 182 Fifer, Sandra 16,167 Finnell, Grant B. 51,91, 98,100 Fischer, Denise G. 154 Fisher, Cynthia 53,54, 128,154,182,204 Fisher, David E. 154 Fisher, Steve K. 154 Fisher, Tom E. 154 Flanary, Jena L. 182 Fleck, Steve K. 33,67,80, 81,106,154 Fleming, Jack T. 154,157 Fleming, Ken 125,167,201 Fleming, Michael 179,182, 205 Flint, Mark S. 24,27,154, 162,167 Flint, Sheryl A. 16,167 Foerschler, Jeff 13,65, 93,182 Followell, Greg 167 Forbes, Carla 16,17,58, 129,167 Ford, Brenda J. 38,54, 182,205 Ford, Janice K. 44,52,54, 58,113,177,182,197 Ford, Julie A. 58,154 Ford, Kathy D. 101,167 Ford, Patricia A. 154 Forsythe, Marcia 182 Forsythe, Margaret 16, 167 Foster, Brett W. 154 Foster, Kevin E. 27,46, 61,154,160 Fowler, Brett 65 Frakes, Kevin T. 182,201 Frala, Lou Ann 16,24,27, 46,129,167 Frank, Mark E. 56,108, 182 Frazer, Larry C. 167 Frazier, Cathy J. 154 Fredrickson, Jan 58 Fredrickson, Marcy L. 18 154 Freeman, Garry 154 Freeman, Janet 16,167 Freeman, Randall 182 French, Chris 16,18,154 Fricke, Ann 68,69,109,154 Fricke, Doug 48,104,105, 182 Frogge, Cathy 20,21,115, 182 Fronk, Patricia 167 Frye, Sonja 154 Fuchs, Louise 18,24,182 Fuson, Brent 58,91,108, 132,136,154,210 G Galatas, Meredith 24, 27,58,154 Gale, Robert 20,32,33,41, 46,58,115,177,181,182 Gann, Emma 168 Gann, James 168 Gardner, Thurman 8,16, 17,24,27,58,59,65,99, 100,182 Garney, Ann 168 Garney, Kathy 154 Garretson, Beverly 154 Garretson, David 154 Garton, Tom 18,168 Gastineau, Craig 154 Gibson, Martha 168 Gibson, Trayce 34,46,154 Gilby, Debbie 183 Gillis, Teri 184 Glass, Brett 24,27,168 czoad, Janet 24,27,68,155 Gobbs, Dan 18 Goldsmith, Denise 155, 183 Goodson, Cynthia 168 Gorman, Gwen 46,47,58, 68,109,155 Gotzon, Mark 47,155 Graf, Peggy 155 Graf, Todd 126,183 Graff, Valerie 16,52,183 Graham, Michael 24,25, 27,155 Graves, David 18 Graves, Michael 155 Greathouse, Lynn 155 Greathouse, Robert 18 Green, Janet 75,101,155 Green, Joy 155 Greene, Byron 155 Greene, Dwayne 16,54, 100,129,179,1a3,2o4 Gregg, John 24,27,61,155 Gregory, Kathleen 155 Griggs, Larry 155 Grooms, Mary Jane 129, 183 Grooms, Tom 18,155 Grossman, Monica 24,26, 27,37,188,209 I Gulliams, Betty 168 Guitreau, Karen 168 Guitreau, Richard 155 Gulotta, Mark 81,155 Gulotta, Sheila 45,168 Gunter, Ginger 24,27,75, 85,101,155 Gurley, Dixie 183 H Haddix, David 155 Hadley, Carolyn 155 Hadley, Ricky 155 Hale, Jeannie 18,168 Hale, Robin 155 Haley, Mark 168 Hall, Irene 168 Hall, Kathy 16,53,1a3 Hall, Keener 24,27,155 Hall, Mark A. 62,65,183 Hall, Mark D. 155 Hall, Thea 45,58,155 Halley, Scott 155 Hamilton, Charles 155 Hamilton, Claudie 53,183 Hammett, Sherry 183 Handy, Darcy 32,40,155 Hanese, Rick 168 Hannah, Robert 24,27,65, 168 Hanson, Gail 33,45,58,59, 155 Hanson, Richie 76,168 Hanson, Tom 168 Harbison, Barbara J. 155 Harbison, Mary 138,183 Hardy, Douglas A. 155 Harlow, Debbie S. 16,17, 155 Harris, Jim C. 16,168 Harter, James T. 155 Hartmann, Doug J. 168 Hassen, David 15,24,26, 27,54,56,166,168 Hattesohl, Jeffery K. 183 Haugen, Dennis L. 98, 100,183,213 Havens, Stephen 155 Hawkins, Bobbie L. 155 Hawkins, Karen C. 8,18, 139,155 Hawkins, Kathleen J. 16, 17 Hawn, Debra 183 Hayden, Brenda G. 24,27 46,168 Hayden, Lynita 24,26,27, 183 Hayes, Brenda 183 Hayes, Sandra 18,168 Haynes, Lisa A. 155 Haynes, Sandra J. 18,183 Hazell, Sandy 16,155 Heath, Robert 11,16,24, 25,27,42,48,54,104,128, y 131,183,198,205 Hebert, Desiree D. 155 Hedrick, Lisa D. 18,155 Heinisch, Doug R. 155 Heller, Diane 168 Hellstern, Barbara S. 24, 26,27,166 Hellstern, Donna M. 24, 27,155 Hellstern, Elizabeth A. 24, 27,54,183 Helwig, David L. 24,27, 155 Henderson, Donavan F. 16, 65,91,183 Henley, Danita C. 168 Henley, Linda F. 16,17, 155 Henley, Ronald S. 16,17, 24,27,54,56,183,205 Henneberg, David E. 16, 24,27,70,100,168,211 Q Henneforth, Becky 38,101, 103,168 Henneforth, Carla P. 132, 156 Hennier, Doug James 184 Henson, Becky 16,17,26, 140,168 Hepler, Lawrence M. 134, 168 Hetherington, Michelle 184 Hevalow, Joyce 8,9,16,17, 54,129,184 Hiatt, David 156 Hiatt, Robert D. 140,184 Hiatt, Sharon 101,184 Hiatt, Tana 68,69,85,101, 168,208 Hicks, Joanna 168 Hicks, Lea Ann 18,184 Hicks, Mark A. 67,156 Hicks, Sheila 168 Hiebert, Calvin W. 156 Hiebert, Gregory L. 50, 100,184 Hiegert, Pamela J. 18,168 Higgins, Katherine A. 85, 156 Higgins, Tim 106,107 Higgins, Tom 108,168 Higman, Debbie S. 42,44, 54,58,112,184 , Hill, Craig A. 27,124, 184,211 Hill, Gina R. 144,156 Hills, James E. 16,17, 184 Himes, Brian D. 27,156 Hobbs, Daniel L. 156 Hobbs, Donna G. 18,168 Hoolsatter, Julie 168 Hoolstatter, Sherri A. 39, 156 Hodges, Jeffery D. 24,27, 28,33,34,184 Hodo, Kent 184 Hoffman, Debbie 168 Hoffman, Kimberly S. 156 Hoffman, Patrick 8,9,16, 17,58,140,168 Hoffman, Sonja J. 156 A Hogar 184 Hollac 184 Holley 156 Holloi Holme 184 Holyfi 56,1 Holyfi 156 Hondl 34,3 Honet Hoop: Horn, Horn, Horse Horto House House 96,1 Howal Howal Howal Hubba Huddl 184 Hughe 204 Hulen 184, Hull, I Hultz, 112, Humb Hump 46,1 Huonl Hurst, Hurst, Hydor I Irving 156 Irving Isam, lacks lacks lahrli lanso Iarne leffer leffer Ienki Iernig Iohns Iohns lohns 24, 24, . 24, 7I F. 16, 5 7, .17, 16, 8,101, 132, S 184 1261 . 134, alle 6,17, ,184 4 101, 4 6 I56 50, 8,168 -A. 85, Y 8 42,44, I l 156 6 Hogan, Gretchen A. 168, 184 Holladay, Ross S. 168, 184 Holley, Wesley W. 24,27, 156 , Holloway, Tom M. 156 Holmes, Irene C. 38,110, 184 Holyfield, Kerry 16,26, 56,122,184 Holyfield, Steven 8,16,17, 156 Hondroyianni, Lena 11,32, 34,135,184 Honeck, Kathleen S. 168 Hoopes, Valerie j. 156 Horn, Mike 96,156 Horn, Paula 156,208 Horseman, Stephanie 16 Horton, Ronni 156 House, Dorothy 168 House, jimmie 49,80,93, 96,168 Howard, Debbie 168 Howard, Dian 168 Howard, Elise 38,168 Hubbard, Michelle 184 Huddlemeyer, Marsha 184 I Hughes, john 61,184,189, 204 Hulen, Macie 26,54,84,85, 184,205 Hull, Philomena 169 Hultz, Tamara 45,54,58, 112,114,184,198,205 Humbard, Susan 26,156 Humphrey, Gwen 18,24, 46,169 Huonker, Leslie 58,85,184 Hurst, Robert 139,156 Hurst, Sheryl 184 Hydorn, Steve 156 l Irving, Carol 75,101, 156 Irving, Mary 169 Isam, Mary 18 ,Iackson,Cathleen156 jackson Lonney169 8,168 - - f , 3 jahrling, jill 32,38,156 lanson Sheri 26156 Iarnevic Paul 169 Ieffers Brenda 16 17 156 24 27 Ieffers jon 16156 jenkins jeanna156 163 Iernigan Deborah 156 5 56 Iohnson Byron 18 916 johnson Greg 104105 Iohnson Kames 11184 johnson, jill 156 Iohnson, jonna156 Iohnson, julie 184 Iohnson, Karen 184 Iohnson, Paul 156 Iohnson, William 27,156 Iohnston, Marcus 156 ,lones, lones, ,lones, ,lones, ,lones, ,lones, ,Iulian I llustus, K Kang, Kang, Bradford 169 Cindy L. 156 Cindy R. 169 Craig 26,27,56,201 Kevin 91,100,156 sherry 16,17,1a4 Charles 24,27,156 jimmie 169 In-Chui169 In-Suk 184 Kapp, Jody 49,65,91,100, 169 Karavas, Dimitrias 140 Kaye, Billie 20,38,44,169 Kearns, Suzanne 169 Keck, Richard 51,169 Keith, john 16,58,67,81, 156 Keltner, Becky 156 Kenagy, Neal 24,27,36,37, 39,106,169 Kern, Brenda 169 Kern, Diana 24,27,101, 169 Kerns, Thomas 184 Kerr, Darlene 184 Kerr, Denise 156 Kerwin, john 49,108,169 Keyoth, Scott 96 Kiechle, Karen 156 Kieslich, Vivian 24,101, 169 Kim, Paul 48,65,184 Kimball, Vicki 184 Kimrey, Teresa 16,17,75, 169,206 King, Bill 156 King, Karen 26,37,39,169 Kingsbury, Brandt 93,185 Kingsbury, Devin 156 Kinsel, Cheryl 141 Kirk, Tim 169 Kithcart, Alice 24,27,38, 45,56,169 Klass, Suzanne 58,156,201 Kleoppel, Curtis 65,98, 100,169 Klepac, Kim 37,169,176 Klepper, Greg 156 Kline Donna 81216 36 44 52 58 59112185198 Knick Kari 45 58169 Knoll james 18 Knotts David 99 100156 K rrlson David 2427 185 211 Knudson Don 24 27156 Koon Steven 24 27 67 91 .12-L?' ,EL Kornblum, joan 185 Kovac, Karla 156 Krieg, Lori Kraft, joyce 185 Kritz, Charles 169 Kritz, jay 156 Krueger, Donald 16,169 Krueger, Marsha 156 Kuehn, Alison 43,169 Kuenzi, john Kuhnel, Alan 15,76,78,79, Kuhnel, Diane 101,170 Kurtz, Karen 14,23,68, 108,109,128,185 L Labrunerie, Claire 68,156 Lale, Thomas 135,170 Lambkin, Bradley 65,89 Lambkin, Dene 91,170 Lane, joseph 16,185 Lane, Sherry 26,75,101, 170 Langley, Chris 24,27,91, 170,212 Laningham, Carol 16,54, 185,204 Laningham, Susan 16,17, 24,27,156 Lanio, Wendy 156 Laramore, Kenneth 185 Larson, Cheryl L. 101, 156 Larson, Stephen C. 48,54, 65,185,204 Lashbrook, Charles 8,16, 17,23,33,40,58,65,164, 170,201 Laughlin, Elaine 11,50, 170 Lavenburg, Ann M. 157 Lavenburg, Robert 185 Lawrey, Alan 24,27,36, 70,100,170 Laymon, Sandra 157 Layton, john 185 Layton, Ronald 157 Lear, Kevin j. 16,17,157 Lee, Pamela S. 54,58,59, 128,185,209 Lee, Theresa 45,170,174 Leeper, Anita 157 Leewright, Renita 26,157 Leewright, Teresa 54, 185,205 Leggio, Bob Leighty, Scott 24,27,170 Lemasters Daryl 185 Lemons Edna Linn 185 Lemons Linda 18157 Lenz Steve 170 Lewis Carolyn 185 Lewis Terri 170 Libra Tony 33186 Liertz Carol 134167170 Liertz Cindy 54186 Lindhorst Debra 26 27 54,56,186,191,205 Lipari, Athena 186 Lipari, john 157,161 Liquie, janet 75,101,157 Liquie, Lisa 44,73,74, 75,101,102,186 Locke, Steven 186 Lohnes, Geri 22,23,44,83, 84,85,101,102,186 Lohnes, Randy 96,157 Long, Kelly 18,82,85,101, 170 Long, Kriste 186 Long, Robert 91,157 Looney, Pam.186 Love, Renee 52,60,167, 176 Loughery, Susan 16,157 Lovins, Steve 170 M Maasen, Roberta 75, 101,157 Macken, johnny 91,106,170 Maddox, john 104,170 Main, Brian 26,100,157 Makris, Ricky 137,170 Malone, Kathy 170 Mandina, Donna 75,170 Manlove, Connie 101,170 Mann, jennifer 186 Mann, Teri 44,54,55,114, 115,186,211 Marcel, jeanette 85,101, 157 Marcos, Cynthia 18,170 Marra, Anita 154,170 Marra, Rita 36,157 Marshall, Brad 157 Marshall, David 186 Marshall, Travis 24,27, 56,183,186,213 Martens Michael 70110 Martin Kimberly 186 Martin Mark 186 Martin Tanya 170 Mason Eugene 11 24 27 104105 186 Mason Forrest 65100 X70 64977 Mason, lanice 109 Mathes, Gaye 2,54,128, 186 Mathews, james 88,91 Mathews, Sherril 157 Mathiesen, Joanne 45,186 Mathis, Melissa 187 Maurin, Edward 24,27, 166,170 Mayo, Karen 187 Mayor, Valorie 16,170 McAllister, Ken 51 McArtor, Stpehen 24,27, 56,100,187 McBath, james 157 McCandless, Peggy 58, 157 McCanlis, Kyle 187 McCarty, Cynthia 170 McCarty, Myra 8,16,17, 24,27,170 McCloud, Bruce 26,163 McColloch, Cindy 171,174 McConnell, lann 24,26, 27,171 McCorkendale, Mike 157 McCormick, Cheryl 85, 101,171 McCoskey, Cindy 171 McCoy, Dennis 179,187 McCoy, Kevin 157 McCoy, Lynn 16,17,54, 187,205 McDermott, Sandy 16,17 McDonald, Rhonda 171 McDonald, Sheila 187 McElroy, Christy 157 McFaland, Tammy 16,26, 171 McGonigal, David 157 McGonigal, Mary 171 McGonigal, Susan 187 McGuinn, Sssan 8,24,46, 53,171,206 McGuire, lack 157 McGuire, Laura 157 McGuire, Paul 171 McGuire, Terri 85 Mclntyre, Ginger 18,171 McKeehan, Barbara 171 McLallen, john 157 McMullen, Linda 171 McOsker, Renee McPherson, Ellen 171 McPherson, Helen 18,171 McQueen, Robert 171 McReynolds, Chris 24,27, 54,56,171 McRill, David 187 McRoberts, Michael 58, 65,66,171 McRoberts, Sally 26,58, 68,101,157 Mead, Sandra 33,36,44, 116,117,187 Melvin, Don 24,27,171 Mendenhall, Marsha 171 Merrill, Barbara 171 Merry, Marilyn 157 Meyer, Carol 38,171 Meyer, Cyndia 16,32,85, 171 -Meyer, Deanna 157 Meyer, Pam 74,75,101, 187 Middleton, Beda 16,17, 58,157 Middleton, Carol 44,54, 10fl,187,197,205 Middleton, Patricia 32, 58,171 Miller, David 57,171 Miller, Deboreh 158 Miller, jaeneen 187,197 Miller, Pamela 2,16,22, 32,53,54,57,128,187, 197,204,205,207 Miller, Robyn 132,158 Miller, Russell 158 Mills, Rhonda 171 Mills, Richard 171 Minyard, Mark 171,173 Misenhalter, Ken 96,158 Mitchell, Dena 158 Mitchell, Edward 26,157, 171 Mitchell, Stephanie 16, 187 Moddrell, Melanie 158 Mohler, Annasue 16,17,187 Monnig, Debbie Monning, Patricia 16,158 Montoya, Chris 171 Moore, Annthony 171 Moore, Charles 158 Moore, Eddie 48,54,65, 92,94,95,163,167 Moore, Michael 187 Moore, Randy 187 Moore, Scott 70 Moore, Tony 16,17 Moore, Theresa 18,158 Moreland, Pamela 187 Morgan, Gary 187 Morgan, Linda 158 Morgen, Loretta 16,17, 54,187 Morris, Bruce 158 Morris, Dwayne 171 Morris, joseph 65,91,187 Morris, Steve 158 Moser, Danny 106,107, 187,194,198 K Moser, Mathew 171 Mosher, Cheryl 123 Mon, Beth 14,24,27,171 Motta, Tina 158 Munden, Karen 18,158 Munger, Michael 54,58, 129,171,214 Musick, Mike 187,198 Mussurici, Kathleen 138, 158 Mussurici, Mary Beth 187,198 Myers, David 18,158 Myers, Marty 187 Myers, Matt 187 Myers, Patricia 85,208 Myers, Phyllis 26,101, 102,171 Myers, Timothy 57,100, 187 N Nafzinger, Donald D. 80, 100,171 Narron, janet B. 16,24, 27,172 Nash, Brenda L. 158 Nash, Mike 24,27,158 Naylor, Stacey 1. 158 Neale, David 96,172 Nees, Elaine 24,25,27,43, 54,57,129,167,196,204 Nees, Ellen 24,25,27,32, 57,158 Neff, Debbie 68,101,158 Nelson, Mark 158 Nelson, Ronald 172 Nell, Robert B. 172 Neumann, Gregory 3,11, 104,129,167,196 Neverve, Robin C. 188, 198 Newman, Kimberly 83,84 85,101,158 Newton, Diana 172 Nguyen, Dieu Anh 144 Nichols, Kelli 32,33,34, 36,42,44,113,188,198 Nickens, Loy 188 Niemuth, Bradley I. 24, 158 Noah, Debi 158 Noah, William L. 93,188, 198 Nolan, Randy 13,60,64,65, 142,188,198 Nordine, lacqueline T. 33, 44,54,56,59,166,196 Norseman, Stephanie 158 Norton, Liz 16,172 Norton, Vickie 172 Nunn, Candy 158 O O'Brien, Karen 18,158 O'Connor, Craig 81 O'Dell, Gary 172 O'Dell, Pat 172 O'Donnell, Kathy 43,45, 101,172 Olds, Dale 16,67,81,96, 159 Olds, Victor 54,65,66,76, 77,99,100,188,212 Olinger, Sandra 159 Olson, Steven 172 O'Neal, Sherry 172 Orr, Pamela 27,172 Orr, Pamela 24,65,101, 103,159 Orr, Wade, 24,27,65,87, 91,100,172 Owens, Gary 159 Owen Owen P Paice, Paice, Painte 151, Palme Palme 172 Palme 58,1 Palmg Parke: Parke: Parke: Parret Parsca 159 Partrie Partria Patire 188 Pattor Pattor Pattor Paul, 198 Peach 159 Peach 159 Peach 58,1 Peel, Peters Peter: 45,1 Pettu: 159 Pfaff, 159 Phela Phi l l i I Ph i I I i I Pibur - Piercr v 1 r Owens, Leslie 172 Owens, Sandra 172 P Paice, Andrew 172 Paice, Rodney 18 Painter, Dennis 2,128, 151,188,198 ' Palmer, Kathy 172 Palmer, Mark A. 16,17, 172 Palmer, Paula S. 16,17, 58,159 Palmgren, Sarah 188 Parker, Andy 159 Parker, ludith 54,188,198 Parker, Phillip 159,177 Parrett, Mike 5,57,188 Parscal, Melissa 24,27, 159 Partridge, Bob 188 Partridge, Doug 188 Patires, Debbie L. 45,52, 188 Patton, Mark E. 8,20,46 Patton, Rhonda E. 172 Patton, Tamera A. 172 Paul, Linda E. 16,54,188, 198 Peacher, Brent A. 43,67, 159 Peacher, Donald W. 23, 159 Peacher, Laurie L. 16,17, 58,132,159 Peel, Micheal E. 159 Peterson, Steve 188,198 Peterson, Tamera S. 18, 45,46,159 Pettus, Deborah M. 158, 159 Pfaff, Brad A. 58,100, 159 Phelan, Cynthia L. 159 Phillips, Bonnie L. 159 Phillips, Tim l. 98,159 Piburn, lanice K. 18,159 Pierce, Robert 188 Piersee, Linda S. 8,16, 46,188 Piontek, Cynthia M. 188 Piontek, Michelle 24,27, 172 Pitt, Donna M. 188 Pittenger, Sandy K. 159 Pittman, Craig 188 Pliler, Paula 1. 18,172 Plott, Charles 172 Plumb, Susie 68,69,109, 159 Plummer, Connie G. 75, 85,159 Pool, Daniel A. 18,61, 136,172 Pool, lohn T. 24,27,159 Poole, Deborah 188 Poole, Kimberly A. 159 Porter, Albert L. 18,172 Porter, Janice L. 24,27, 152,159 Porter, Randy 188 Poteet, Rachel 31,42,44, 172 Powelson, Elaine 188 Powers, Ronald 18 Prather, Darrell L. 8,18, 159,188 Prather, Dennis 16,188 Price, Karen 1. 159 Province, Keith 3,48,80, 129,172,211 Pryor, Steve 172 Pryor, Susie 38,54,58, 116,129,188,194,213 Purdy, David 24,27 Pyle, Connie 18,159 Pyle, David 172 Pyle, Diane 2,39,58,128, 172 Q Quick, Randy 24,26, 27,159 Quick, Scott 70,106,172 Quinn, Daryl G. 3,46,57, 172 R Ragan, Rise S. 36,39, 44,52,54,58,113,117, 188,205 Raines, jackie L. 43,101,172 Rainey, Cheryl D. 18,172 Rainsburger, Rick 126 Randall, Sheila 18,144 Rapp, Curtis 188 , Raseh, Henning 14,32,34, 35,37,188 Rawdon, Derrick 70,106, 107,172 Rawdon, Doug 23,31,48, 49,70,71,87,188 Raybourn, William 18 Reddekopp, lohnathon 24, 27,54,104,105,172 Reed, Boyd Reed, Lisa 1. 36,159 Peel, jeff 172 Reiman, Paul W. 24,27, 96,159 Reschke, Lise L. 37,159 Revare, Robin 60,172,208 Rew, jordan 154,159 Reynolds, jim j. 159 Rhodes, Rhonda 18,188 Rich, James w. 17,20,46, 58,164,172,214 Rich, Rhonda R. 172 Richardson, Dana A. 159 Richardson, Danny L. 172 Richardson, Raymond H. 159 Richardson, Robert W. 172 Richardson, Terrie 188 Richmond, Georgia A. 16, 159 Richmond, jackie 18,172 Rickard, Rochelle 172 Ricket, Cynthia 18,172 Ridour, Par w. 159 Riley, janis L. 38,75,172 Ritter, Teresa M. 18,188 Rivers, julie 16,36,54,172 Roark, Steven 172 Robbins, Larry 188 Robbins, Sally 26,188 Roberson, Steven 76,172 Roberts, Gregory 106,172, 193 ' Roberts, Rebecca 44,58, 109,172 Robertson, Steven 2,5,16, 17,20,58,128,177,189, 193,197,198 Robinette, David 172 Rodriquez, Robert 159 Rodriquez, Rolando 172 Rogozieski, Frank 159 Rose, Phil 49,65,86,87, 89,91,189,198,200 Rost, lanie 16,173,207 Roster, Lori 58,159 Roth, Alan 18,173 Roudebush, Karleen 159 Roudebush, Kendall 101, 189,198 Roudebush, Kevine 189, 198 Ruckh, Susan 60,129,173 Ryan, Kathy 189,198 Ryan, Larry 173 Ryan, Rita 18,173 Ryczek, Mary 46,47,54, 58,215 Ryczek, Thomas 2,54, 128,189,198,204,205 Ryon, Kristy 68,138,159 Ryon, Lester 70,71,76,80, 100,173 S Sackett, Brent 67,91,159 Sallas, Mary 18,38,75,101, 102,189,198,204 Sambol, Frank 48,65,89, 91,189,198 Sanchez, Arturo 189 Sandridge, Susan 16,173 Sanstra, Tammy 16,173 Sappington, Michael 173 Saragusa, Greg 173 Sauceman, Doug 24,27, 159 Sauceman, Greg 100,143, 189,198 Scantlin, 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