North Kansas City High School - Purgold Yearbook (North Kansas City, MO)
- Class of 1977
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Daryl Quinn Activities ...................... Sports ............... ..... Staff 8: Studies ........... Clubs ....... Classes ...... Photographers ............ Phil Parker Nancy Turley Darren Capps Tammy Schnabel Linda Wurzer Brent Fuson Peggy McCandless Wendy Blank Roger Cassity Julie Ford Vivian Kieslich Alison Brown Bruce Cox Leslie Zetmeir Janet Freeman Tana Hiatt Karen King Mark Minyard Business Managers ............... Pat Sinnett Karen Stipek Advisor .............................. Jean Anderson We would like to give special thanks to: John Bird, Todd Burnidge, Scott Childers, Mr. John Craig, Carrie Elliott, David Hassan, Susan Humbard, Tom Stephens, John Talleyand Mr. Patrick J. White. The photographers from the 1976 Purgold staff who were not recognized in last year's yearbook are Linda Carleton, Cindy Fisher, Bob Heath, Karen Kurtz, Pam Lee and Dennis Painter. i ll s k QQPDJTQETS SALUTE TO 50 YEARS I ACTIVITIES I I page 6 SPORTS I I page 36 i A - -, Z , STAFF s. s'runlEs - page 82 2 cl.uBs I CLASSES X HOMORES page 150 I IORS page 162 ' ' IORS page 177 . DUATION page 193 scnAPsooK L INDEX page 218 3 BOOK REVEALS Fifty-two years ago, the first North Kansas City High School year- book, the OWL came into exis- tence. Through fifty of those years the yearbook faithfully captured the life and composite personality of NKC despite changes and interferences. In 1944 the Owl modified itself and became a hardbound book. Later, -in 1950, it changed its name and became familiar Purgold During the years of the 0wl's metamorphosis into the Purgold we know today, it faced many problems that made it seem the book would not be published. In fact, due to the depression and other factors, there are no 1927 or 1932 Owls. Thus, the yearbook is celebrating its golden anniversary with the 1977 Purgold The book, over the years, saw the rise and fall of ,many clubs, teachers and classes alien to us. Some of those old clubs that might strike us as particularly unusual were Model Airplane Club, Knit- ting Club, Tkavel Club, Library Club and Fire Prevention Club. The yearbook has had several advisors including our current librarian, Mr. Gus Leimkuhler and Miss Mildred Fulton, our drama coach. Mrs. Jean Anderson has most recently added her name to the list. ' 1 ' So it is with great pride in the accomplishments of NKC's year- books and the loyal participants in the past staffs that we of the 1977 Purgoldstaff, dedicate this page to the yearbook's golden anniver- sary. You've comea long way, baby. ,- I . ai- ARS ,f i 2 A t y-, x R it Y, -, ' 'Iii J: . A .,,. L 5... '. 3 .f '- '11 ,g ..h v,. l , V ,..- - '-A 7'-. Q. ' 2' F I' H L. 5 t., its .I l 1 , s A H lf., Vx J - - 9 'Ei t V 'fm ' t Q ' S v Qi . Zig , w A xl n I - -- +1 . 'wif Yl'f+':+'.,' , .t ' ' W I ,. ,fry 4 it fi. I 1 ...s..l. 1. . ,.. ' 1 'P' 3-1 A Fi lmqy .l-' U iw '94 'i No, this is not the Salvation Army. ltis North Kansas City's marching band in the year ol 1936. In 1944, Miss Shirley Davis was the Queen ol the Owl. How much would a corsage like that coat today? Haircuts have altered quite s bit since 1944, as shown by .lim Stock. Or were the head shapes just ditterent? Familiar laces can be seen throughout past yearbook publications ss in this queen candidate picture ol Miss Mildred Fulton, The year in which this picture was taken is deleted to protect the innocent. Throughout Northtown's history, the school hasalways been supplied with spirited pep clubs. I 1 Nowadays, industrial arts students don't work on cars inside the ttulldlng, but back' in 1936 participants in the NIC Trade Sclttlttl did! , lf u -Ima.. .,.. , -EM-., .M -1 fs .PM f e y fx 13 W Lx: ,wx -1-.. 5 f 9 A ' , v ' LE' 1235, ' ' ,-1 ff ,V , A gi - M A 1 f il, 'f-1, H xg - , V 4, ,Q f , . L z , , ' ,',,,, ' N . , V Q 1 I '1 P s nn.. l s .1 V 1 i R F 1 1 I - v I l l ! 4 5 1 ...Y f-f ms2-.msn-v-.'-.-4.aq,,......n,,,,, -...-.., , . -wmngn , V ' '- ' I-f rf f -...,,...., 1 5 Qi. 5' a wx x asf f .. N , K, A -.f ,, '.jf're 'Jx -9 n is . H- .. R... . f ' :Z M.:-, - :wi V I I l s I , 1 I 4 X 2' X , , 2-I 4,. .', .,.A, DARK AWAITS AT TOP OF STAIRS On November 11 and 12, the 1976-1977 Drama Department presented the Junior Class Play, The Dark at the Top of the Stairs, as their first production of the year. Written by William Inge, the play was selected by director, Miss Mildred Fulton, because it is a good play, by a good mid-western author, and deals with problems of teen-agers and adults common to all of us. An Oklahoma family, the Floods, are the main characters. Rubin Flood, a salesman, is often on the road, leaving a wife and two children at home. Reenie Flood is a shy girl with only a few friends who finds it shocking when she hears that she could have saved a young man's life by lending him a sympathetic ear. Throughout the play, the hidden fears of this troubled family are characterized by the relentless darkness at the top of the stairs. ,Ar 'B fa ' W Q ff' ti' im' 1' ' ,rfb-I L - ,Ag NZ vw? . ' ,H ff if'-2 'LUSH fig, I . ' , , luwalfawrnzl wi? 3 V , 1 U. .1 wil ,-5 , , -,N 'M 4 .MJ .i. s,..,. ,rg . sa., an 1 ii Q 1 M x 'Jn 5 x M - A in , .wx if f'..nk1 ' 1 Az, . ,N Z l 5 L. 8 -l Lu! J' ff- , CELEBRITIES VISIT N.K.C Many famous organizations and people visited North,Kansas City High School. During the Activity Period the Future Farmers of America enter- tained Hornets on November 10, 1976, with a vocal music concert, and on April 7, 1977, the Navy Rock Band Atlantis presented its program of pop rock. T.V. personalities were present also. During one of the many SlA's Tony DeHaro discussed TV newscast- ing, and Don Fortune and Bill Grigsby presented programs for Mrs. Daniels' Literature of Sports classes. 1. Tony DeHaro discusses TV Newscasting with Dr. Gail Wiederholt. 2. The Future Farmers ot America sing lor students during a Special Assembly. 3. Don Fortune discusses sports lor Mrs. Daniels' Literature ol Sports classes. X f le hs. HOMECDMING BRINGS HARVEST mn. -as ha ,,,.ff ' fra-I 1 ,fy , . , gp ff' if y , : , :Q - 'K , The candidates and their escorts sit before the students during the Homecoming Assembly in the lieldhouse. Jody Kapp escorts Billie Kaye down the aisle to the stage. Kathy Scantlin, 1975 Homecoming queen, congratulates Rachel Poteet after crowning her. Robin Revare stands with her lather alter being presented during halftime at the game. RACHEL SECURES HONORS Harvest Gold set the mood for this year's homecoming at North Kansas City High School. At the first event of the day, the Homecoming assembly, the candidates and their escorts were introduced to the student body who was to have the final say of which would be the new 1976 Homecoming queen. The candidates and their escorts were Miss Billie Kaye and Mr. Jody KaPP, Miss Kari Knick and Mr. Steve Pryor, Miss Rachel Poteet and Mr. Chuck Lashbrook, Miss Robin Revare and Mr. Buddy Adams, Miss April Spooner and Mr. Curt Kleoppel, Miss Nancy Turley and Mr. Lance Staves, and Miss Regina Weiss and Mr. Bret Durington. That night at the game against Lee's Summit during half-time, Miss Rachel Poteet was crowned the 1976 Homecoming queen by the 1975 queen, Miss Kathy Scantlin. Miss Billie Kaye Miss Rachel Poteet Miss April 3P00n9 Miss Kari Knick Miss Regina Weiss Miss Robin Revare Miss Nancy Turley Sl f I .ii ffm-'CF ma y-Q,,,, '?'1 ,t 5 , Q 3-N 1 F 7 Forme Shawn SHAWN JDURNEYS OVER THE RAINBOW 1 F , G ' I. h , ql.l98l'l 8l'l 0 H88 C0ngf8fUl8f93 Queen Shawn and her court. 1 l 2 Miss Diane Pyle Miss Sarah Wehner Miss Kathy Bell The setting of the Purgold assembly on Thursday, November 7, was the Land of Oz, complementing the theme of Somewhere Over the Rainbow . Polished by the presence of the mighty wizard, Joe Elliot, the high point of the assembly was when the five candidates, escorted by their business managers took their walk down the yellow brick road. They were Miss Kathy Bell and Mr. Pat Hoffman, Miss Shawn Corwin and Mr. Wade Orr, Miss Carla Forbes and Mr. James Rich, Miss Diane Pyle and Mr. Mike Munger and Miss Sarah Wehner and Mr. Mike McRobert. After the week-long efforts A of the candidates to sell the most S Misa Carla Forbes yearbooks, the winner was announced Q and Dorothy, the Tin Man and the Cowardly Lion escorted the 1977 Purgoldqueen, Miss Shawn Corwin, to her throne. Mies Shawn Corwin F s ,v 5 Av-IW-an H-F1-' 11: ,....-' LAUGH, BUT, DON'T DRINK THE WATER CAST Father Drobney ......... J. V. Gregg Ambassador Magee . Bob Walker Kilroy .................... Brenda Hayden Susan McGuinn Axel Magee .............. Pat Hoffman Marion Hollander Thonen ..........................Karen Hawkins Walter Hollander ........ Jamie Rich Susan Hollander ........ Billie Kaye Krojack ................. Scott Childers Burns ....................... Alison Brown Chef ......................... Jeff Johnston Sultan of Bashir .... Bob Wurdack Sultan's First Wife .....................Teresa Sparkman Kasnar ........................... Bruce Cox Countess Bordoni ...... Amy Allen 1 An American Embassy somewhere behind the iron curtain became the setting for the 1976-77 Senior Class Play, Don'f Drink the Walen Presented on February 17 and 18, this comedy by Woody Allen provided an evening of hilarity for the audiences. The vacationing Hollanders were forced to seek asylum with Axel Magee, the ambassador's bumbling son. After plotting an escape plan which was foiled in the end, Axel stepped in and saved the day. Even though he was safely on his way home, Mr. Hollander was somewhat dis- turbed by the fact his daughter fell in love with and ended up marrying the failure, Axel. ffl hp... 1. Axel blunders his first attempt at kissing Susan. 2. Becky Sievers puts the finishing touches on her portrait of Richard Nixon for decor in the Senior Class Play. 3. In his pious approach, Father Drobney expcunds on the action of the play. 4 Mr. Hollander displays his superior karate ability as he destroys a table and devastates the audience. 5 Mystifying the audience, the Sultan of Bashir and the Sultan'a First Wife make their grand entrance in full Arabian finery. 6. Dawn Wylend prepares Kroiack, alias Scott Childers. ! FADS FASCINATE HORNETS A , in C One ofthe nation's newest fads, the CB craze, is Randy Quick's hobby. Painter pants are another fast-selling lad that is being exploited by department stores and displayed by students in the hallways. Brightly patterned socks are the now fashion to wear tor nearly any occasion. v , ' 9, , , 1.1, Qi, TEAM SELECTS BECKY The question of whom the basketball team would choose to be the 1977 Queen of Hearts Courtwarming queen was raised during the assembly on February 25. The main purpose of the assembly was to introduce the five candidates along with their escorts, Miss Eileen Brown and Mr. Kirk Shawver, Miss Tana Hiatt and Mr. Jim Beers, Miss Becky Roberts and Mr. Jim House, Miss April Spooner and Mr. Donny Nafzinger and Miss Cheryl White and Mr. Les Ryon. Other activities that took place at the assembly included Harmonaires' songs, a legs contest and a spirit contest. That night at the game, the question was resolved when Miss Becky Roberts was crowned by the 1976 Courtwarming queen, Miss Sandy Mead. 2'5- eq' wg Ji' ff Miss Eileen Brown Jim Beers escorts Tana Hiatt. Miss Tana Hiatt Miss Becky Roberts I wg M' l ,- f ,Nz 'mv I . Miss April Spooner My t Miss Cheryl White Miss Kari Knick -Qi wg N.. ,4 I BUSY HORNETS SWARM pas... W, f Miss Janet Derry Brett Durington escorts Janet Derry. lt's Swarming Time for the Busy Hornets was the theme for the 1977 Invitational queen assembly. All through the assembly, the students were kept entertained by such events as a tricycle race and clever new cheers. But the main attraction was when the candidates, along with their escorts, were presented. They were Miss Janet Derry and Mr. Brett Durington, Miss Kari Knick and Mr. John Macken and Miss Robin Revare and Mr. Buddy Adams. That night at the match Miss Robin Revare was crowned 1977 Invitational queen by the former queen, Miss Teri Mann. Mies Robin Revare Hornets' nest. N5 Sis L., . in-3 ,a . ,,. -W '- L K' .,,.-. an u- ., ,. ,, aa., i , . , ..-- we ...Us ,-Y The candidates and their escorts array themselves lor inspection in lront ot Pep Club s busy noem REIGNS OVER lNvn'A1'lo Teri Mann presents Robin Revare with the royal bouquet. Kari Knick, accompanied by John Macken, awaits the announcement ol who will be Invitational Queen. 1976 Queen Teri Mann is escorted by Coach Diehl. Alter obtaining volunteers to help, the Cheerleaders try out a new cheer. Chris Dove, Steve Coon and Wade Orr burst away from the starting line. NAL is '24 Giving students a chance to show their wild side was Wildness Week spon- sored by STUCO. This week consist- ing of five wild days: Monday Mismatch Day, Tuesday Shorts Day, Wednesday Hat Day, Thursday Profession Day, and Friday T-Shirt Day. The final activity of the week was the All-School Picnic on friday. 1. Susie Plumb is caught in the act of preparing for her siesta on hat day. 2. On hat day Greg Henson guards against the North Kansas City pigeons. 3. Mike McRoberts leaves his cornfield to attend physics class. 4. ln course of her profession, Kelly Walsh will make you an offer you can't refuse. 5. Bert Shewmaker's ambitions include replacing a member of the K-l-S-S rock group. ,,-, V f .A ...M ,, 1-W' 1 sf? 5 :W 4- is W KJ -- wx . gag . f V ' 4 A 1: I :G 2, 5 4, l ,1'l . ,. ,,.. .-.-2,-fr--f--N-,-m. ,,,v ,,,. ,,,. s.,,k,,,,,l,,m,-, MN, A ,ff ling A. .wwf-gg . 1-S ffl- ? , in 112 i I '1 K ' 94 . K r A . Qi w A V va 4 111.1 ILM hi f Tf 'f.9 ?'A sf-f lm':': ,I ACTIVITY PERIOD SHQWS NEW DESIGN Activity period came on the scene this year with a new program. Some of the changes were irregular scheduling and a wider variety of programs. A survey revealed that the most popular activities during A.P. were the S.I.A.'s, the Drama productions, and the A.F.S. Variety Show. The general opinion of students and faculty was that the changes made in A.P. were for the better, and most felt that A.P. had a successful year. 1 W ,, .. liflgiwf f 4 W' 4: ,V .91 I I ig, J 7 wiyg 'Q 4 I 155 , I ,,, 4 W, .W I I ' 'QM 4-endian!! 5 . , I ' mr 4' X . Coach Stout demonstrates his athletic ability with a serve at the Faculty Volleyball Game. Auctioneer Forest Wells accepts the bid lor STUCO slave, Eileen Brown. Kung Fu Fighting is performed by the Bushidikon Academy. Robin Whitaker and Mrs. Rosa Dickensheets teach the art ol macrame during a mini-course. Mrs. Jacobs instructs Paula Kirk on the trampoline as Doris Schelold watches from the ground. Lisa Haynes, Sharon Lawson, Starla Fitch, and Ray Pennington learn the new Disco Dances taught during A. P. by John Lipari. PROM SHCWS A TOUCH OF CLASS Dressed in formal attire, many North Kansas City High School students, faculty, and guests attended the 1976-1977 Junior-Senior Prom. Mu- sical entertainment was provided by the band Liquid Fire. Punch was available to quench the thirst after dancing to music of the fifties, sixties, and seventies. After Prom, private parties and dinners ended the night's excitement for prom goers. 1. During the band's break, tired dancers relax at their tables. 2. Brad Jones is fitted for his tuxedo prior to the big event. 3. Martha Soxman and Bob Mayfield take a brief glance around before posing for their picture. 4. Uncle Sam, portrayed by Dean Lamkins, basks in the attention of John Macken, Jody Kapp and his date. NK' W , xffw Z' 'un' .mil W NKC GATHERS FOR FINAL FLING I A . . , , 'Fl'-. mms' 55'm 'PW- . ff - -- A 'fm .- 1 'G f 46v'4 P' 'U' 1 n:sv:A tsp.. r, f 4 :,.:TL,F7i-gg-2,13 1 1 ,1,,.,,..n . The All-School Picnic officially begins as students eagerly gather around many tood-covered tables. Monica Grossmann and Mr. Craig display smiles ol satislaction alter gorging themselves. Joe Elliott approaches April Spooner to plead lor seconds. To compensate lor over indulgence ot the fascinating tood, many students exercise on the park's lacilities. Kent Bradshaw and Cathy Garney quench their thirsts with soda provided by STUCO. Mr. Williams applies psychological theories ot sportsmanship in a game ot lrisbae. pf' -- -ff vv, :1:r:rF-If ' Y - -v-- 5-' . , .,,.V.,,..,. ..... .,..,.Y-....,. ...,..,.,,-T-7-.-nv- , ' 4- f M -Nw - -g -A i.1.n1 V----.:.Y.ML4W7- . 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Mr. Jim Beers was crowned the 1977 Sweetheart King by returning King Bill Barbe. 1 Mr. Buddy Adams Mr, Jim Beers Mr. BTSN Durington 1.43 Mr. Jody Kapp Mr. Chuck Lashbrook Mr. Dene Lambkin Mr. Derrick Rawdon P ! King Jim Beers reigns over his court at the VFW Hall. Jim Beers and Tana Hiatt share their joy alter Jim is crowned King. Buddy Adams is accompanied by Robin Revare at the dance. 3 . ,fv- ff pWZW'W .tv f .7 . . 71 Y 4 .1 i. i Y in Y-114 .,--.:..r...fr.nu,- 41g:m,. Y LW 51: ' ,.q+fH..-gavanqfzq ,:.1V-.ff-+.4.,.. ..v'rf-inning-1 - 'K 4 ,N 7, 1 I L9 LQWJS I I fi I ,- N 'x 1 f, --.KA Y . l 1' FAT, 'If gff, 53:3 Z5 Ax j ' ' , j 1 M. , 5 f- :fn 43,2 -w 'L - ,ff 5 . ' - ' A Lg ' ' 114, '+I 31- JT' - , - , : - ,....af' ,Q . . ' Lxxffiw f - - 4, 4,,.-f, - .. X. ,Z -1 'WL l'15--'. a' 11,27 - ' Q 'V ,jiri - - V' K - JT' i.w--'glfawx I , f - LL JZQLIW' fn, N9.,-0 4' ' 'ir -'-:-s- , --ly, A . 1 -- .Y ,,l41'3fS:ii'21fi'A 'f f . 1- ff ' VT. T m 'Lfa'TL.l, fi .-f.' 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'und' I I ,, 1? 13 nn'- V ,- , ,r yfgw -W: Q 'K f-'64 ur' . sf, 1. :A . , gn.. ,Q-'Ja . nf, , , ,,.,4..,....., --..-,--.:zq...,....,1 1. ,H,.: a'-v--- fm ,4i,.:,:E:g+f.T,..,. .1-F ....,....u..,-...,...,.,.f,f,,,..,-,..,., 4 -, .... .-.vp--f--I-v-w-Q-meg, .-.- -..,.1,f..-an-.-Ln., -.-.4-....-.-.-..... .,.. ....,, .. , .A ,. ,,,,, gm. , , ,ln VARSITY TACKLES TOUGH SCHEDULE A 9 rw: 1' A' F? 9- ' Eff x ' ' 8 of t 1 Y i hw X f Members of the 1976-77 Varsity Football Squad include: FRONT ROW: Bill Townley, Randy Lohnee, Brett Durington, Tom Stephens, Buddy Adams, Curtis Kleoppel, Dale Olds, Russ Couch and John Kerwin. SECOND ROW: Mike McGill, Devin Kingsbury, Dennis Buck, Chris . 1 ., - .- , 55 ja 5 ff is - Lou- nib' , ,l.,,. - , V 1' . f'i Warman, 'Mike McRobert, Jody Kapp, Wade Orr, Chuck Lashbrook, John Keith and Brent Peacher. BACK ROW: Brent Sackett, Doug Henderson, Steve Koon, Kirk Shawver, Jeff Deason, Mark Slaughter, Jeff Stinson, Matt Booth, Wes Holley and Ben Wilson. it ' J 14 ,,,, , , 1 -, f 55.71 F, ?l , ': ,,,. I y y Kanng 4 Receiving, Deaeon ' McGill Durington . Kapp Kleoppel , -X' f , 5.1-.., , ,- Ni 'Q.-ffwf.,,N J- W A- .-.sw , 4- 1 5 - V 7 5,.,.,a3a.,,,,i ' ' ,Q -, of--,,,.uq.,::L-,v. 4:3 ,ffm ,. w fy. W., f ,lv , , , i L21-: :ff-.Q 1 imxcv, , Tr--:yr .fiatf-fwwfwfffii-.Q A, 1 :,,- V -w,-,v-Q-1, f W,-f,,, .N Q V. ..',-V. rw, .fv f 1 'pe ,wt H... s,,,,f, ,, M ,- ,,,,,f,, .rw ,, , -an 1, . 2, fr L ' . to QT ,f.eV,- ff ' ' 5 1 Q 5 'Vai QQSAQl2'i!?liS-UQ 4 Comp. .47 11 10 5 3 ,W gy, r xii? LTAQQA V -f 'g yj Q14 N3 'F'- 1 1 ' ,Lf 1:2 ,Q .jill IL -T new 11' ' 5 1 . 3 A-1f:5l..e9g.,,',ip, 1' ' ' 1 if a' , iz vs:-f f 1 We 1 , , 1- '-if ' g2ff'f?f ,'-N34 -1 2.-A Y: a ,Z .ln V -F .193 in f yin, J Dwi, wt. ff K 1 'ff if -- 2- 'S--ig, 'Q iii ,regal f, rp: ., 1. Q . 4. 1' 4 , ,j 2Ty1f,'.j ',,, ,tif ,V - 1 1-at:-L ff 'WSL gl V ,,-,s.,. 1, 1 1 - 30 .,,'l 1415 il It 14 ,aV, 3 'olgr ,,g'g, Yards .-i, , 112 1 Sabi: if 43 J 8.5 ' 25 8.35 V UNDERCLASSM q4,.....1 lv .1 , Ll 1 1. Sophomore quarterback Bud Owens leads a Hornet offense against Winnetonka. 2. Mike Ludy finds an opening. 3. Kenny Lee fails to bring in an interception. 4. Tom Breshears attempts an offensive surge. 5. Receiver Mark Fifer finds himself alone in the Winnetonka secondary. 3?' F'2'2Q1Qu 2 'ffffvliv ,.-xi- '?K. '5 '7 V-' f ,N '9 ,'7W'W 'i'WY 5'5J?W'3. 5'fFjv4'G'3 ',,Q'x 1542: X ,51 ' '-1 f ,g-,if 'f ' . Q ' Nf.--Q.Q.... 2:1 1- f ' XSZVIPY' ' 1 Ne: - :.: ,:.. 1 . me 1... 9 ,,..., ,, '. H. . ..,,:, f-Q4 V, . t g s EQ Ai , 552 ' .31 1 '3' 'N 353' A ' Q- 2 . 1 s 5 -1 w 9:12211 W-qw ' 31 .- . www-5-. -. Q4 E W S . fl 65 535.55531 . ,I 'V 3: : A5 13 n . wi 1564 9 ? 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My ,ay . 1 4 'L ff ' f -n iw., 553 G - I ., , in-u I l as' ,slain z ,Aj 4 H, W Z, t .nik -Iliff' v 462 QM '2 , f- W, ,P Q fijaz. ,ef ' 4 f 'ff www? 45- ...V 755. rffywffnfx The ROW Ken Wal: -mmlrn 1i.......u... l 'll if ill. IIT! ll . Z,:7f'e wr., s v K ... ' 1 ..... ...J 1 1 4'-I' L- Lim l' r. Q., 2-nz, ,lu me ,' -' . , . if ,U V . TT , was 4 -f' ., 4 , a ' vi. V., ' ,, A 1 ' H. 1 , f , ml. '- 7' . it 1. Lf., n 4' f 'f1lnT7 4, , . ,M- I fl E'-T-7: Q '-1 Q dba nal. paul' 0 J , I Q ' T like' . ZW' if-!'6.fv: T, sy.. 'Weill - .. In aw Z.. it 3: 'T I Q ' 1 U h ld:-fyl If 'I v . 1 aM T esovwomoaee , X ' 6, , 43 -21 , , TU' , H F 7 'f , ffl- .V'A 3 Q3fysLSf5:4535? , .T j ,V Q Y Q ' QNKQ Sept. Winnetonka If Oct. Lee's Summit W '17 Oct., Grandview , M13 Oct. Oak Park ' , ' 0 oct. Ruskin A T 1 14, Nov. Park Hill 14 21 - 4- - 'I l X . ,ul A in The 1976 Sophomore Football team members include FRONT ROW: Rick Modes, Mark Filer, Mike Ludy, Tom Breshears and Ken Lee. SECOND ROW: Duane Tarvin, Paul Wendt, Mike Weldon, Ralph Yeader, Richard Partridge, Bud Owens, Steve Penick, Frank Anbdoreon, Steve Duncan and Brant Hoover. BACK ROW: Denman Bybee, Scott Bash, Don Bell, Art Hughes, Dave Oobb, Todd Lmacott, Todd Burnidge, Jon Carter, Steve Grownmg and Hoyt Robey. . ,,, 5 WK? 2 . -,f,,,.--TH, ff: ,,,,,,,Y,m . ,.,.... . .--fwfff-1-.-,-..,. - N I - Y H i U Tv H. ,,... ...,...........,,.-,. . -. .. , ' ' ' 7 431' ' 'V' , - ,,- 3 ... ...YA - ' nf, - 4 K l 1 3 5' Q4 '4 4 y 4 3 4 1 -YJ - --Af- - ..-Y ,7, , ., ,-- - .Al A ffl. -fa. w - ' ..-.-4-aw' - . . , , , C-ll' :- ' V ,1 Z! TEAMWORK IMPROVES SEASON wnmmun-ms mmm mums T ,aft .,,, .-.:QQr: wmmwwm ,Q , , mmm, ,,f,,,,,, . cms mms ms-rs 2274 W5 4-my 1 , , X jay' ., ' , f WK! ,wlfff f ' f , ' Vg! 1 ' 1 ,vfv 'G '-' ' f-1' n ,, 'L', my -. , , I , .,,, f f 'X 7 ' ff if J , . ,. y., ,pai -4 f wg-w ' . ,nn ..., sms., . ,L , I .4 ,f .. yg4QQ4j:g12Z ,,,, A,,..+,.,4 . I Z s .7-f A W-f Members ot the 1976 Volleyball Team include: FRONT ROW: Laurie Carson, Connie Plummer, Robin Brinkman, Kim Walsh, Linda Smith, Chris Knotts, Janet Green, Gloria Hayes and Lori Thomas. SECOND ROW: Jennie Gorham, Joyce Helm, Kathy Sanders, Debbie Riley, Shari Ford, Paula Kirk, Kristi Fetters, Cindy Lashbrook, Lisa Reed and Lori Peterson. ap. .7 f ff. BACK ROW: Head Coach Mrs. Cobina Jacobs, Ginger Gunter, Lee Ann Adams, Janet Derry, Judy Eversole, Carol Irving, Dianne Sunderland, ,Shawn Corwin, Susie Albrecht, Georgeanne Scott, Sherry Lane, Doris Schetold, Mary Irving. Not Pictured: Amy Allen and Amy Brady. Y X. 2 'l T .ag f 1 -1 WV .,,. ' Mya, - ' W? 44 2 .tg .u a u , L DN ' 5:32255 1 , I if '1 I 5 Q . . t I v ,af ter, tht, i v A . Carol Irving tries effortlessly to stop the ball as Lee Ann Adams and Judy Eversole stand ready to back her up. . Shawn Corwin and Carol Irving watch Shawn's shot over the net. . Carol Irving reaches great heights as the Hornet fans seemed very relaxed and assured of another victory. . A victory bound Hornet valleyball team breaks for another round. 1976'VOLLEY:BALL AwARfo5Ef2i? Best Defensive Player- -Sha-wn Corwin A Best Offensive Player- Dianne Sunderland Most Inspirational- Shawn Corwin Hustle Award- Lisa Reed All Conference, 1st Team- Dianne Sunderland All Conference, 2nd Team- Shawn Corwin All Conference, Honorable Mention- Judy Eversole 1 I- K, I CRDSS CDUNTRY if Gary Delgado, Steve Owsley, Doug Taylor, Bruce Dutresne, Bert Shewmaker, Lea Ryon, and Merril Miller take a warm up run betore the meet begins. Doug Taylor, Merril Miller, and Steve Oweley tinish their race well ahead ol the opponents. Record holder Les Ryon strides towards another victory. 46 1 In 1 I t 'Z N v ,-i I ' .447 F-'jizz fl 9 in ps f AC' Q f ' 4 -. , Q 'W 1 f Ji' X4 :mf -D 4 11 -4:44 ,. 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FRONT ROW: Dave Thompson, ' Head Coach Mr Gone McClain Gary Delgado Bruce Dulrelne Kendall Malhany, Ken Berbert, Merril Miller, Richard Blincoe and Steve Owaley, doug Taylor, Burl Shewmaker, Lester Ryon, Bret Fred Becvar. 191 .1 fl l -'I M fda le,-Q wg M x .i ' Q 5 'r t f -W W - -- -A'- ' ' .L , Q , - . 7 I it ,, M A - 1451! M ,. V. ' V. 1 V, ' 4 , .'5i1V:,!,:i .- -I A - if -. IQ 1. ,.,:1Jv, ii fv f 49 .- -.ff ' ysgg' 3, 1. sn - 7 3' , 5:S:srSfg.fie!-N ' . - -W.--'W' ilffii K , A? ff ,V , 51 , A,1', Q25 . Q '-m:1Qa1:.e'z1f'- Nw.. 'aw-1:2 Gwen Edwards relaxes and reflects over her recent defeat. Senior and three-year Ietterwinner Tana Hiatt demonstrates her powerful backhand. Gwen Gorman carefully concentrates on her complete forehand followthrough. Ellen Fuson demonstrates a powerful overhead forehand which enables her fo play the number one varsity position. Gwen Gorman moves to back up her partner Elizabeth DeWitt. Head Coach Mrs. .lane Stone anticipates another victory. s , .,q,, , , A . . . , X K4 I, , .4 . . v 'V2' -f-.' , V- ,- - 1 we ' A 'i'.. -23' h 7 1 , , 'Q 4. - 1 -- ' '?gi1p. 1- P ' J' - - '- g li . 1 N ..,. 11 ' - of 1 7 r E f re e ---i' as f at i ..'.. . ...V - .S . ssas - if W. f 55 ... . Q , X Q I J -.asf 11, f ::':i.. - i ...rg A Vw..- ' A . . ,,,.,,W. I . The 1976-77 Girls' Tennis Team consists of: FRONT ROW- Ann Fricke Claire LaBrunerie Ellen Fuson, Tana Hiatt, Sally McRobert, Gwen Gorman and Teresa tlnderhill. SECOND ROW: Gwen Edwards, Hui-Chung Shu, Debbie Wheaton, Patty McConnell, Kim Cooper and Liz DeWitt. THIRD ROW: Donna Chaney, Pam Hasty, Laurie Lowers, Pam Wood, Kristy Ryon and Susie Plumb. BACK ROW: Head Coach Mrs. Jane Stone, Asst. Coaches Mr. John Craig and Mr. Art Loepp. new GIRL TENNI !X Y,- 3 ' 4 in .. Tu .H iz N. .aBrunorio, I. SECOND Ioopor and Kristy Ryon John Craig ifll'-. - 5 3' ,NU gg ' 3 ua' AW.. f . S . . .1- . ash' to RA, ,, je. . Y T M ! 5, . ii 'M 5' F Shu. if .,...,.. . I. ,gnu ,ass iii-15 GIRLS' TENNIS Sci-IEUULE S S '- Q A winsrry Q nxcrorp. Sept. 7 Wm. 'Chrisman 5-OS S , ,Q Sept. 9 Ex. Springs ' A'pp Sept. 14 Park Hill T . .pfp J Af ffg lf Sept. 16 Hickmaneslwills. Sfqi .ppi 5 ...-? Qgj i Sent- 21 I-GUS Summit O S5-05 Sept. za Ruskin 4-1 ,115 'p ' sept. ao wm. Chrismanf5-0,f f .A-. oct. 5 eiandviewi ' is-up Oct. 6 St. Joe Center 4-1' Oct. 7' Truman. S 4415A I Oct. 12 Lee's Summit Sh-2 S ' ., .TIP oct. 13 s.m. East S seg oct. 14 oak Park y S S540 Oct. 19 Liberty.. 1 I 560 occ. 21 vnnnexenka :asf-S, ' ct i CONFERENCE Qctct' TOURNAMENT ff fi S , cp., S S H is S. OSSA- Varsity- NKC First Place ' .'lS' Junior Varsity- NKC. First Placef oisrmcr TOURNAMENT .c . .SS l ' Varsity Only- NKC First Place Q Co-Captains: Ellen Fuson and.Tlh'H Him S Most Improved: Laurie Lowers E , Sparkplugs : Gwen Edwards and Teresa Unslerhill ' 1' ' f f'f7 -, -, ,, .- ' ru , -. , . .I 1 uf' F'-I .I '.yV,'..'rf. KK3',7nA.n-s..iQ.' A - .tv ...et w, 1, t ' LH n X 1 I . 'L R w gf V-I -,, , 17.-1,.f.QfL-W.--.-fr-4:-.-,ff., X .4 L, ,bf 255 iff 3 Q In n 4. nf , ' f ,. il, , fl VARSITY BASKETBALL 1111'n-rr-rt-11-ns.e.LLe.a.Ln.LUg5U5U mm an f3'3f'43f553P?3?555553333S8 Nm-L-L-L NNN-l.s.s-L .i..s.s ui cout-sh-scour-scaou-A-A-In-:hoes-Jw I' 1 wig?-. a5SE?:'a'?55 5?5 ?Qf5i5?2 rn Q,5mU 3:,w'4::m1-uIB05 wx. a:5S.l'-:uEm:.:- I'2.X:dl' O q,2:.502,,,:o2i2-2:mo22,,,::3 I cg 5':gg: E,gg5'2E Esgcig. I'I'I Bar E mari Far-'55 5'gz-3 U ab gba N 5:1313 C -T4 S 3 ga' 2 I- 3 I'l1 SISISSHSQSSSQSSSGSSSSEHP ill- Q I0 YI-ifgogg-132333235833322830 Z na T' ul L 'U sa an m o on ul FINAL RECORD- 21-2-0 - CONFERENCE RECORD- 10-0-0 ' WINNETONKA F TOURNAMENT- FIRST PLACE NKC INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT- CONSOLATION CHAMPS 1. Hornet superstar Kirk Shawver puts the ball up for another two points during the unforgettable Ray South game. 2. Northtown's own Little Giant, Senior Jim House, drives in to the basket untouched. 3. Tom Base, pressured by the infamous F. Troop takes a iump shot. 4. Again, Kirk Shawver finds himself under the basket. Q. f-1-' , v' f f ??,,v.,1 f 1 1 'iff' fffgzill 9 f uw, ,H , f,...'4,'7-H., v, -9 f f .,'iQ?9,!,47 41, Q14 vu- N0 'fa if ,W -,,. , . Z ff ...Aff- -If- ' 7, 4,1 5 791 fr Z i K f EV V A M . W f X f' Q X 5 ,,Qi,,,J'1 ' ' rf 2, 1' 0 VARSITY REAPS HONORS . Senior Jim Beers chalks up another badly 7 needed two points against Shawnee Mission L West. rj, 1-J 2. Jell Deason completes his lay up. J 3. Junior Steve Fleck takes a short jump shot. i 4. Les Ryon demonstrates his defensive ability. i .4 , 7 QR RNE .BRNE gRNE '-Lip 11 4.2 JN N I . 1 , QXXQAX ' QS: QSNQ' MXNE Emir. JK 7 J - . Cv . .. X Fx! Nu- ' b II Varsity Team Durham Jeff Deason, Kirk Shawver, Steve Fleck, Jimmy Beers and The award winning 1976-77 North Kansas City Basket a - members are FIRST ROW: Jim House, Les Ryan, Tom BMG- 09 Coach Tom S'0 Nalzmger and Craig O'Connors. SECOND ROW: Head Coach Mr. Bill 53 I Y f . 2 5 f t 11 wgf Q. ,, 4 ,mf nm , fu... ,...n..,w.5 9' t r Fl .F Members ot the Junior Varsity team include FRONT ROW: steve Buck. BACK ROW: Coach Tom Stout, Dennis Parker, D009 Wylafld. Mike Carney. Craig 0'COI1nor, Paul Curtas and Rusty Wolte, Doug Henderson, Cole Evans and Merril Miller. 1. Junior Cole Evans leaps up for a iump shot. 2. Sophomore team members Ralph Yeater and Rusty Wolte work the ball down court. ' 514. F ' 3' -WW ,. N., -. 3 ' 5.409 6. 41 ' .1 my W ef f -1 . , -- A 4 r- T 22: 5 -f 9251624 f - '+:':-'3.:.-.-..Ag-.4211-wE'r':Q5 -Zdwg'-41'-IS:2'tb woman .9 1 I , X-' f,' ' Iaz fggc,-'J -',-Szfi 'ff 1451: f:5:::z5f2f5iif I5':'. .. -v ff 2 -' . . 'fJ 5?E'Qf yigfwe 231 wwf , ,fi ' ' 'fyw 'WW ff?' ' .4 P 'f ' .. . if .,.f , Y ww , . ' , . 4 I A-fl-' 'IW' 9 9 1,,.24f:n?Ey1:fE':2f552Q ' 516.9-25124 Q 1-.-, ff J M ,f y.,w.,v...v,. ....,,.4,v,s1.-,W . Mf.-.aaa - ' we-1-2.-: si:-5.:::u1z:1g:3.fzzzsfmg. , A fa Q.: ff' LZ? ,.,,,, . 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' ' M ,,v., ,, , , I I ,I QM. --.fn f , M4 w......., V I V ,v Members Yeater, D Darren P snnio Parker, Merril Mlllor. W '+L 141' UNDERCLASSMEN MEET CHALLENGE 17 'll' f'r ' f wma! wf-,, - 5V ,V.- ,bw A ,. 4 -rl he V, , ,.,V , ,M W ,,,,,,,, K ,,f,,,., -WV . bg - K1-lf Members ot the Sophomore Basketball Team include FRONT ROW: Jim Barrett, Doug Wyland, Paul Curtea, Ralph Yeeter, Dave Cobb and Stan Buck. BACK ROW: Gary Hounker, Ken Lee, Larry Cooper, Rusty Wolte. Steve Keltner, Darren Prather and Coach Ed Jackson. V .LV A .-S 31:49-H' HY as M67-:'-' GIRLS, vAnsrrv ow. Nov. 20 For! Osage A pi 11 1l'll'l1'Hf-'U-C-f-G4-9-'-9-UUU'UUUU222 E Qgqqbilhbililggsggggggg W 9'P'FP'???P????P99..9.svsss 'ZX .LQ wMNln7.L.a.-1. -na-L N ug ooszw-a-:ao-awomwgmwoooaa-:Sum ,i ' Z 2 ' . A , A -I Ill I - 'U' I 'U 'I I' I' CD -xgm9sg m'gfs:Q9fQm-eggomr 'Pm l2o::qlI3u g::3uDp.-agrigrsg-QQ, rn - 3' :V'f'3' E f5 :::' 53.1-5 31: 11 3 552 'mia 2'95:io'05 em2:'n95mmtn' , Q?-I of-sy5', Ii' ssl O 3 5 -1.0 -I : g 'Z m 2,1 Q 2 f 1- 2 B .X 4 'Au Q if Q 55 , 1 gm- :V 'm 3 5 . f' 76 fi Us .' - ,B .U .TJ-TJ ,Q as S 2 ' A , 2 f ' 5 i i Tl A I fa , Q k , i. A A, ,, .A,L?fgyAf, - A V A - .e 14,0 if-S SOPHS SHGW STRENGTH ' 0 ff 1 , i ,yy i r p 1. In Junior Varsity action, Shari Ford displays . ii her talent. 1. i 2. Kelly Long prepares to shoot as Tana Hiatt V i watches for the rebound. ' 3. Becky Basch attempts a basket as Coach i Dale William watches. .M il ll iii M 1 I .ij r :ii ri in iii Hi lil fi sg! 13.2. .'! iii I 2. . I E .N ll' i. My .E .35 am 'N j: 1. I I 1 4 1 58 1 JZ 'K w ' Gm, TH Wag? 'Vw if 'y x 1 lic rr. 1 lil,- .57 ef' if JUNIOR VARSITY SCHEDULE ,nm 2 38882211 5 2,3'i8n Nov. 29 Lee's Summit Dec. 1 Oak Park Dec. 6 Winnetonka Dec. 13 Park Hill lcgdv 3 xi 1',e..d. ar.e.lr. c. r. 0,10 D U U I I U Q F F Pl ? P P P P ? ww .1 52 '32 3 21' E3 ai V :xr 1 Sa-'35 s 2 'E 5 if E? ' A 3' -53-57: EI 'B O 9- 0 : I :a 9' If E5 I' V S 9 5. 2. Qian. E 2 5 0 D ffl' v T 9 f T A'-'Y n a,7 , i 5 , A I 7 I , ti , , Feb. Lee'e if l. 1 -IGM! G9l'h8m-A HfM,fAll-'MQ ii., i, . Dianne A Conference A I y J Q , . b 7, ip, ,Narihiand ' isli sf .Ellen Fusoni 2nd T A ' 7 35,252 M M-m,a, if 5 Q i 2 Janes. .. I 'Sl ia The 1976-77 Girls' Basketball Team consisted ol: FIRST ROW: Ellen Fuson, Susie Albrecht, Tana Hiatt, Mary Barrett, Teresa Underhill, Shawn Corwin and Kelly Long. SECOND ROW: Cyndie M9Y9fi LCV' Carlson, Kim Newman, Kim Copper, Brenda Baker. Teresa Swan, Denise Bralcher, Becky Basch, Dianne Wolenski, Dianne Sunderland and Jennie Gorham. BACK ROW: Head Coach Mr. Dale Williams, Kristie Fedders, Joyce Helm, Cindy Lashbrook, Pam Hasty, Linda Puritt, Alison Showalter, Lise Flood, Linde Smith, Kristen French, Cindy Jones and Coach Me. Penny Monech. Dec. 17 Winnetonka 'T Dec. 20 Oak Park 1 A 3 C FUNM- OVERALL , T , - ,ii' , L ,i., .:,i.,,sv,iigE5i B i.i.v. Player or the Yilfgllg iy Vll'9ilYA,Pl3Y9f' Of the T 7, Sunderland 1, i, Qlgif fi M001Invniraiienal-,AIQFUFQQBES i'l , 4? ,i Ifilie,li co-cavlvillv Siiiisll, A ff , Dianne Slllldillifldia iii'l WRESTLIN In Invitational action, Tom Stephens attempts to throw an escape. Wrestling at 105 lbs., senior John Macken prepares to turn on his opponent. Head coach Mr. Jerry Diehl watches the varsity match that is in progress. Buddy Adams holds until the whistle ot victory signals his pin. Heavyweight Chris Langley notices Coach DiehI's signal and tollows. VARSITY WRESTLING SCHEDULE OPP. NKC 36 27 Nov. 30 Ray Soulh ' ' Dec. 2 Ruskin 27 33 Dec. 4 Belton 22 29, Dec. 4 Ft. Osage 32 24 Dec. 7 Park Hill 39 19 Dec. 9 Oak Park 36 21 Deo. A14 Grandview 30 425 Dec. 16 Winnelonka 34 19 Dec. 21 Raytown 29 28 Jan. 11 Wm. Chrisman 35 18 Jan. 13 Lee's Summit 24 29 Jan. L 22 Liberty 17 37 Winnetonka Take-Down Tourney- -3rd NKC Invitational Tourney- ,, 3rd District Tournament- T 6th Final Conference Standing- 2-3-0 4 1 . ' 'Y iq, -'-3 2 - 'Y .Q ,ffl '- ' ,WWA ,Y . v, -, u:f'!.,,1f. , T 'Mg ff . ik' 5 , S' Qfi' I , SENICRS SHOW LEADERSHIP l Northtown's heavyweight Wade Orr prepares to turn his fallen opponent. Steve Koon, wrestling at 155 lbs., listens for the officiaI's whistle. Tim Smith takes a firm stand before shooting the takedown on the varsity mat. Senior Dene Lamkin takes his place on the stand at the state wrestling tournament, boasting fourth place. ' Q Av 8, , Members of the 1976-77 Wrestling team are: FRONT ROW: Hoyt Robey, Steve Majors, Dene Lamkin, John Macken, Rob Richardson and lfen Berbert. MIDDLE ROW: David Mitchell, Buddy Adams, Jerry Delgado, Bob Long, Frank Rogozienski, Tum Smtth and Mike Ludy. BACK ROW: Wade Orr, Steve Koen, Chris Langley, Tom Stephens, Kevin Stephens, Chris Dove, Steve Duncan, Chris Warman, Steve Penick and David Garretson. led AWARDS Most Improved- David Mitchell Most Inspirational- Tom Stephens Most Outstanding- Dene Lamkin Tri-Captains- Dene Lamkin, Wade Orr, Buddy Adams Hustle Award- John Macken Dene Lamkin- 1st All Conference and District, 4th in State A Wade Orr- 1st Team All Conference, 2nd All District Bob Long- 2nd Team All Conference Buddy Adams- Hon. Mention Confer- ence, 2nd Team All District John Macken- 2nd Team All Confer- ence f' I 1 V ' 9, W S '4 1 I 0' 4 r LW' 'fix E-',f 'v3',v'! ff' ?'l1 f 7 I ' '. f ' f - - f ', ' ' 1-9g4,W-4--,,Q--U-f,,f ,,. ,f ,, ,ny-,,-,-,, , V .Q , A ., A, I -4-1,Z,:,:w,,:wf-14 vn . ,- 1- :V . 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'ff fl' f 1 f3'f fan 'QR'-'H'iL'.: ,7Tf,f3f f.,b - ff -8- .- 2' -e.-1-'41 :ff 14.Z1.'Ig.'.i. A ' 'Q fm Members ot the Boys' Track Team include FRONT ROW: Joe Shelton, Jim Criswell, Bruce DuFresne, Dan McElroy, Ken Berbert, Hoyt Robey, Kevin Devine, Jim Hevalow, Doug Taylor, Larry Griggs, Buddy Adams and Kevin Stephens. SECOND ROW: Kevin Devine, Gary Phipps, Doug Stickel, Forrest Mason, Curtis Kleoppel, John Kerwin, Bud Owens, Burt Shewmaker, Greg Henson, Les Ryon, Gary Delgado, John Keith, Brad 5 5 Ptatt, Christie Ryon and Brian Main. BACK ROW: Head Coach Mr. Leland 0'DelI, Coach Gene McClain, Doug Stephens, David Carlton, Randy Wehner, Mike McGill, Mark Slaughter, Mike Clemens, Dennis Thompson, Steve Owlsey, Ray Pennington, Richard Blincoe, David Mitchell, Jett Ragan and Coach Mr. Dave Long. 1. Doug Stephens prepares to clear his goal in the high jump. 2. John Keith hands the baton otl to the next member ot the relay, Curtis Kleoppel. 3. Brad Platt reaches great heights in the pole vault. 4. Mike McGill tlies across the long jump pit. 5. ln Junior varsity action, Steve Owsley prepares to hand the baton to a teammate. 1 T eff, J tc .1 LJ'r ' M3 if - . ...N-.,c' , . we-2 ff.: wa e ' ' K -, it , in i D41 l My ,M xx' ro g --- r L7 . ' if l 1 5:0 'f L3 1 7 3 J., il ! Q . . . B.. H- 1 , S if , y- 1' 'Q 'M A-1: . ' L 'w' 1 ' f , ,- so ,J .. fr '.A ,Ju li' u,,:,V I lm Umar: iff? ig .-.L 51 x . -it -E in an XX 65 l 2 1 h if , X if ' w , gr I usage 2 Eric Testorll crosses the finish line. Head Coach Leland 0'Dell addresses the team betore practice begins. David Mitchell does not quite clear the bar in the pole vault. Senior Buddy Adams builds up enough speed to clear the bar. Shawn Corwin lands ott balance in the long iump pit at the stats meet. 3? 043. ,Z , . si , QI, ,, ,142 f .2ijSwbff?'Qq' W A 5 ' P53 I' Q 5 J , A , .94 I 1 A, , s ' . Lip I A in W, 0 ' wise- 5 lg .Q-.f f 4 HXQ5 - ' l elf ' 'WEL img Men Gotc Endn Nam ROM Bon Lash sm, 4, f: ' if-2 ix Ln R ff 'Ba'-f t -1. 'T B. e 'Fi i if . GIRL TRACK ft, ALJ' Members ot the Girls' Track Team include FRONT ROW: Dee Gotchell, Shawn Corwin, Liz DeWitt, Connie Manlove, Kelly Enderson, Cheryl White, Jackie Raines, Tana Hiatt, Gwen Edwards, Nancy Turley, Dianne Sunderland and Becky Hennetorth. SECOND ROW: Lori VanCamp, Leslie Boyd, Kathy Sanders, Patty McConnell, Bonnie Henning, Cathy Hightower, Nancy Looney, Cynthia Lashbrook, Laura McGuire, Lee Ann Adams, Cheryl Larson, Cindy .nv 1 k 1- 'v 'uqrsu .45 1'-5,11 1 2 Y ,w . .ff ' , I .1 , .ms-.J Turkington, Pam Orr, Felicia Finley, Sherry Lane, Joy Clouse, Ellen Fuson and Jerry Delgado. BACK ROW: Janelle Smith, Terry Swan, Laurie Lowers, Coach Steve May, Denise Bratcher, Lori Thomas, Jennie Gorham, Janet Liquie, Carol Irving, Paula Kirk, Sally McRobert, Jeanette Marcel, Kim Cooper, Becky Basch, Coleen Dennis, Pam Wood, Head Coach Jane Stone, Leslie Tatum and Teresa Underhill. -nm it , K , ,nw as 1,1-,A Guns' 'mAcK , Mar. St. Joe Central s ' -1 J Mar. Wm. Chrisman Apr. Grandview Apr. O.P., Winn. 5 Q Apr. Ruskin ' Apr. Northland Classic 5 4 Apr. Lee's Summit ,,. V' Apr. Park Hill W Apr. Raytown, Hick. Mills May District May State qv., . L . ad .A I, ' '- .img if - 2-' I... '., 1 ' .wi ' '54-'K- V--'ffi-,.'.1b',' 'r -9 .- , fi, fits . ql '.-i-xi -. ' ' 1-' '11, ' - SLI: , ,' .- , K- 4 of-f: 1 . 'A' - .- ij , , ,i' ,Q .u ---42' if., I ,Y 1 il, ' ..,.--id i 'aL:g9!. 2ih:E.:ivii ' iarlrlkw- I1 ' .' Y -'.- -P51 ' ,V .,, 1 , f- ' :MWA ., , 4,'w,. ' ' , ,M , . ' -+41 ' pf- . , Mg, ...vi . -f . M , .M P ,f -Y 1 .- .A tr ,. .. f 1 Z Cheryl McCormick puts the shot. State Champion Jennie Gorham wins the 100-yard dash at the state meet. Cathy Sanders lands in the long jump pit. Dianne Sunderland has her own style ot success in the high jump. Nancy Turley, flanked by Sally McRobert, goes over the low hurdles. High jump State Champion Shawn Corwin completes another record jump. Leslie Tatum runs to another victory. Dianne Sunderland tries the triple jump. Shawn Corwin crosses the finish line. 1 1191 1- , usInw 's - ff-41 y ' , ad'-? Q, , ' M ' 1. ,fy 1 'J P nfl Q, 1 -4 ,f 9 ' ' ,, ,nf CL a.,.g.,yf Q 59434, I me 'aw w r w r P i '-ingm- P .-, V, , . K' it 1 ff 'A-4, .fa f' I af' r 3 1, 4 ! 1 ,. .ng ,, wb. lar I ., x A M 2 , vt., .au - .,-M 1 f 'Am .rag H - mg, u Av. , . .9 f, ,mmf an 61' 'Y 3. .lggirmg .2, ,. ' 455 din . ,.. ff tif, -me or l l ' 1- 1 D Q . f , 4, 3 1 Qu Y Y . I Huw aww ,, fl 3' 4 'dh .'C a-Q, ,A Mill ,. .ha gm I ' I KY, 'V 'T 1,w .Ff,...,,,... . f v, .1 1-.-wir 411 V jf' fl, j'4?'V QQ,-f ,fy , V' '- A' A-'i w f,. 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Q fs. 0 V ': A up V, ' 'C ' ,. 'fi 'I 555 7A 51' - T 'f ' ' R. ,.. na 1- V '-f. .,g.,,,..,1 ,. A v ,- ,,, ,, , A - If .V A - f 4 -' f .-A 'r '13 .V zu. W . v ..., -V-H 1 ' ' ,,'.V'- - 1 :LK qt- . . , x . .........v- 'tl - 1,. 7 N' ' 4 1 il , -- . ' A , L ' ' 4' A - 1 'U I. .Vg TM' T, ,,,uJfLJ.:,4 ,VZ 4 4- . . . 1 , 3. -- .ie-' EIL 'Tx 4, ., f 5-' '.'.Q,',,,l, K-Lifi ' M ,- . 1 HQ- 4 if -1-1 S' :gf ,. ,M 6. .. 11' f YL 4 :W 1 T ,Hr ' - K K. ,. f v,,,h.-if 'Q fn 1 . , Y 1. z,.u.., XL,v'- - . H ,0- ,. p Ill BASEBALL f 1 Tom Base tags out a runner at first. Beating the throw from the pitcher is Jett Deason. Pitcher Jim Beers throws another strike. Cather Jim House warms up the pitcher before the game begins. Head Coach Don Cobb watches as Jett Deason heads tor home. An Oak Park runner tries to beat the throw trom the catcher. Head Coach Don Cobb and Junior Varsity Coach Tom Bradley talk as the team takes to the field. 6' 'M . it i , A f Q f' ow I '. 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Y -t ig .nz - t '1'Jf Members ot the Varsity Baseball Team include FRONT ROW Mike Horn House BACK ROW Head Coach Don Cobb Dale Olds Keith Province Bret Durington, Ben Wilson, Mark Duff, Bill Townley Steve Buck and Jlm Jeff Deason Kirk Shawver Steve Fleck Jim Beers and Tom Base ln J.V. action, Mark Filer swings the bat too hard and gains a strike. Mike Horn, a JV player, prepares to steal third. Paul Curtas throws a last ball over the plate. Doug Wyland reaches outside as he hits a base hit to right field. Senior Brett Durington connects with the ball at the Macken diamond. Second baseman Jim Beers watches the pitch and is ready lor the ball. Danny Snyder looks on from the dugout. Mike Ludy waits lor the ball. . :itil -..-uf- H -V ' I A ' I V-news' ' 1 f le 5 6 xl A Er. Y'E ,,-K+ UM . mf 1,1 ' f eg. H T x ' ' ' v- V, pg- , H 4' ,, 5 'w-'F ' -L ,,v,,, .,f ,- Keith Provinco, Tom Base. -v.. 1- . ,. ,. A-I' -ls---1 f. 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May May May u- .., .I 1 A A 3 K A Y .li .A f -, -1... 'i v , l . 1 i Members ol the Varsity Goll Team include Head Coach Dave Cochran Keener Hall John Wheeler Bill Hilton Stan Buck Mike Carney Don Burton, Scott Quick and Duane Boeke GOLF SCHEDULE Liberty Grandview Ruskin Wm. Jewell Tourney Lee's Summit Park Hill Wm. Chrisman Grandview Pem Day Ruskin Lee's Summit Park Hill Wm. Chrisman Ex. Springs 2nd 2nd 1st 21st 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 1st i K ,. , we rr A -A-' -- VW - - ' . , c-an-1.44-s-vig-1,,,vf.f -W ',-,- -ff I -V - ini, 1 ,ak-. pg..-fa... -,af 1 L'4x-s-Te-kg: 1 f H 5, ,gwgiff H ' lf- BCYS Jon Carter displays his ability as the number one varsity player. Roger Cassity reaches high lor a ball. Head Coach Art Loepp talks with Greg Johnson about the teams' standings. Steve Fenton returns a powerful shot. Greg Johnson hurries to get in proper position for a good backhand return. 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V mi , V v u un , - .4 . 1 i-T -W . g?i?? 2?23??2 ADMIN STRATORS TACKLE PROBLEMS The North Kansas City Board of Education spent many long hours discussing the problems of running a school district. The problem of the budget was felt with cutbacks being made every place that was possible. The voters of the district failed two tax levy increases, meaning more cut- backs for future years, and the board faced the problem of finding the funds somewhere. With the resignation of Dr. R. B. Doolin came the problem of his replacement. Dr. Doolin, after 22 years of service as superintendent, resigned to take the position as a Continuing Education Consultant with the American Association of School Administrators In-Service Wing of the National Academy of School Execu- tives. Handling these problems and many more, the Board of Education focused on their main objective-to make it possible to get one of the finest educations in the area. 1. The North Kansas City Board of Education members are Mr. Victor C. Howard, Mrs. Sandra Reeves, Mr. R. Eddie Carter, Dr. Charles Sackett, Dr. R. B. Doolin, Mr. Bob Raines, Mr. Robert Johanson, Mrs. Frances Foerschler and lnot present for picture! Mr. Robert Pearson and William W. Shinn. 2. Dr. R. B. Doolin, Superintendent of North Kansas City School District, presides over meetings held every second and fourth Tuesdays. PRINCIPALS MANAGE SCHOOL PRCGRAM , r u. - . V' vs ,asm A, .f 4. 'WA , ,,-'ww 1 ll Sr- . J l 1 The dedicated staff of the North Kansas City Supervisory body was kept busy all year long making Northtown one of the finest education- al schools in the area. Dr. Robert C. Howe, Northtown's talented principal, served on the National Association of Secondary School Principals as board member. He represented a 7-state area consisting of 36,000 members. Dr. Howe also carried out his duties at Northtown. The instructional program, the school budget, new teachers, and the textbooks were iust part of his responsibilities. Handling the registration, schedul- ing, and enrollment at Northtown was Mr. Walt Borgman. Mr. Borgman was busy all year long with eligibility for graduation, graduation services, and the diplomas. Keeping his watchful eyes on students was Mr. Francis Galbraith. He was in charge of student discipline, atten- dance, supervising of athletics, and assemblies. Breaking away from tradition, North- town hired its first woman principal, Dr. Gail Weiderholt. Managing Dagg, 5 ,x :Yi A substitute teachers, and working with the activity period were some of her maior duties. 1. Dr. Howe takes care ot some of his responsibilities on the phone. Mr. Borgman gets set to begin the daily announcements. Dr. Weiderholt searches for the file on death, her doctoral thesis. Mr. Galbraith keeps saying to himseIt, There is no such thing as a bad boy. 2. 3. 4. V3 tml COUNSELORS ASSIST STUDENTS The North Kansas City counselors helped the students with their problems. They strived to aid the student in increasing understanding of himself, including his abilities, interests and environment. They helped each student discover his own potential and develop into a responsi- ble, independent individual. Mostly the counselors were seen helping students prepare their next year's schedules and helping the seniors decide on what to do after graduation. 1. Mr. Joe Brown ponders graudation roll sheet. 2. Mr. Robert Briggs helps Leslie Tatum during the enrollment process. 3. First year counselor Mrs. Flosalee Dicken- sheets points out a design in her Interior Decorating class. 4. Mr. Loman Cansler keeps busy counseling by conferring with a concerned parent over the telephone. ,,,.,ia-we y.---- F A x I R 'Pi SECRETARIES MAKE SCHOOL TICK The hard-working secretarial staff of North Kansas City kept busy all year. The secretaries could be seen filling out forms, selling tickets for sporting events, and answering questions the students and teachers might have. To keep Northtown running smoothly, the secretaries had their own responsibili- ties such as the attendance, daily bulletins, principal's dictation, and the permanent records of students. 1. Mrs Sally Dewey 2. Mrs Billie Chaney 3. Mrs Janeth Weber 4. Mrs Rose Ann Laswell 5. Mrs Virginia Webster 6. Mrs. Mary Lou Leimkuhler Assisting the students in finding material in the library kept the North Kansas City librarians busy all year. They helped students find books, magazines, or articles in the vertical fiIe.' The librarians also researched many books before selecting the ones for the library. Students also visited the library before school and during their lunch periods to just relax and talk with their friends, to get information concerning upcoming events, do last minute homework, or just look at a daily newspaper. The Audio-Visual Department handled all of the films and audio equipment. They had a wide variety of films, records, and tapes available for students and faculty members. Also, shows from Channel 19 were taped for viewing to aid the teachers with their classes. 1. Mr. Gus Leimkuhler's responsibilities as librarian include watering the plants. 2. Mrs. Marjorie Neer handles overdue books as well as the questions of many students. 3. Mrs. Barbara Porter is an indispensable aid in the AV Department. 4. The AV lady, Mrs. Elaine Neal, pauses in her search for her desk. 5. Mrs. Betty Waldrum has a happy smile and a magazine for everybody. LIBRARY INCREASES LEARNING t iii' ---fm.. .-Lu'..,..,--: ---'raz- :.,':5-'I---5 ........,n ......... ,- ,......-- 1 .......:3-5. .......,. , -W W'.-v. '...?'.. -.:'.....3 - .... - -I-:.-- '.....: 2,-.---4: ........... -'.:v'.: -,.. , 1 -:A ' 4 .c..., ' . .NVQ 'i . X-as 's. Tv 4 STUDENTS GET SPECIAL SERVICES The North Kansas City custodial staff worked from sunup to sunset and sometimes into the wee hours of the night. They kept the school spotless by cleaning the restrooms, the locker rooms, and sweeping the floors. The Northtown cooks arrived early in the morning to cook the food and left late in the afternoon because of their clean up duties. The cafeteria tried to meet student interests by improving the a la carte line and by adding yougart to the menu. 1. Mr. Jim Knipp finds much of his time is spent rearranging furniture. 2. Mrs. Juanita Ness, the school nurse, has a cure all for everybody-take their tempera- ture. 3. The North Kansas City Cafeteria Staff is Mrs. Helen Patton, Mrs. Juanita Ditty, Mrs. Kathleen Brock, Mrs. Helen Myers, Mrs. Dorothy Julian, Mrs. Ruth Ryan, Mrs. Virginia Scabee, Mrs. Dorothy Campbell, Mrs. Nina Reiss. 4. The North Kansas City Custodial Staff is John Kilgore, Richard Stevenson, John McCleary, Agnes Johnson, Jim Knipp, Robert Robinson, Wallace Hauschildg John Hill, Robert Smith, Charles Kumar. Mr. Bill Alexander: Chemistry I, Chemistry ll Mrs. Jean Anderson: Science Fiction, Composition Il, Purgold Advisor Mr. Bob Arrington: Biology I Miss Dorothy Barnett: American History, Recent U.S. History, Anthropology Mrs. Lynn Beasley: Basic Home Economics, Basic Clothing, Basic Food, Bachelor Living, Wardrobe Planning Mr. Jacqui Becker: Spanish I-V, Language tor Everyone Mr. Wayne Beer: Advanced Metal, General Metal, General Wood, Small Engine Repair Mr. Tom Bradley: Mechanical Drafting, Advanced Dralting, Architectural Drafting, Cratts Mr. Jerry Carpenter: Girls' Chorus, Boys' Chorus, Concert Choir, A Cappella Choir, Humanities, Music Appreciation Miss Deborah Case: Reading, Learning Disabilities Mrs. Dana Childress: Creative Writing, Composition ll, Science Fiction 'ff Mr. Don Cobb: Basic Math, Algebra l X 1. -L52 ' ,s, ,.,,,,v,, f ,411 .f -A sm 1 2 ' K Q , 4 hw I Y I 3 v I' 4 Mr. David Cochran: Crafts Mr. Eugene Cole: Trigonometry, Mathema- tical Analysis, Algebra I, Basic Math Mr. John Craig: Physics A, Physics B, Photography Mrs. Shirley Crouthers: Business Law I, Business Law ll, Distributive Education, COE Mr. Jerome Crum: Math, English Vocations Mr. Sam Dalzell: Short Stories, Mythology, Humanities Mrs. Linda Daniels: IS English ll, IS English Ill, Literature of Sports, Composition ll Accelerated Mr. Jerry Diehl: Driver Education Mrs. Helen Drackert: Art I, Art Crafts, CraftslLore Mrs. Marcy Driskill: Home Economics Il, Basic Foods, Creative Foods, Child Development Mr. Don Duey: Economics, Contemporary Issues, Consumer Education, American History Mr. Bill Durham: American History, American Government, Boys' Physical Education STAFF, STUDENTS INATQERACT . ffm f ,,. 4 ,MW , ge ,J Xu Xe. ff .w .,..f,4,-,,,.- . In L ,WV 5 ,,- vpffw' ' jf., .,,4 6 ,,. .,, ,, . 4,1 I f i ' Y ff ' sf nf ' 594 ,F , t W W V142 D. ,Q hal 8 . . , I FACULT PRQBES FOR CONCENTRATION Miss Marilyn Fairchild: American History, Minority Groups, PPP, Buzz Advisor Mrs. Bonnie Foulke: IS English, Psychology I, Psychology Il, Personal Adjustment Lab Miss Mildred Fulton: Drama I, Drama ll, Composition ll Mrs. Kathy Gold: German I-III Mrs. Linda Gross: Personal Typing, Typing I, Data Processing, Introductory Processing Miss Mabel Hale: Mass Media, Composition Il, Critical Thinking, Radio and TV, Debate I, Debate Il, Speech I Mr. Duane Hall: Boys' Physical Education Mr. Ed Hedgecorth: American History, Midwestern History, Health Mrs. Jan Howard: Geometry, Algebra I Mrs. Cobina Jacobs: Girls' Physical Education Mrs. James Jarvis: American History, Sociology, Philosophy, Family Life Miss Jan Johnson: Shorthand, Typing I 7 f 1. fx? f .fr 94 I 'LJ ,.,!? 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J i JLQx , 555 ',ji4S7f-f T2 Wi ' 5 ! f A Mrs. Lovetta Moore: Basic Business, Developmental Reading Mr. Woodson Moore: Accounting l, Accounting II Mr. Earl Munger: Biology I, Biology ll, High School Science Miss Laura Muther: Art I, Art ll, Sculp- turelCeramics Mr. Leland 0'Dell: Driver Education Mrs. Lynda Pate: French I-IV, Language tor Everyone Mr. Warren Platt: Driver Education Mrs. Sondra Pryor: Composition II, Short Stories, American Literature Mr. Donald Robbins: COE, Orientation to Employment Miss Karen Rosecrans: Typing I, Secretarial Practice 1 a L I l?f' .5 32315-- .74-H'-u 2 '- T5 ' ...me--f- f ,,..... in , . ,ol my 5. !4,'jQ .45' Mrs. Jane Stone: Girls' Physical Education Mr. Tom Stout: Driver Education Mrs. Judith Welch: Typing I, Personal Typing, Basic Business, Business Communications, Record Keeping Mr. Pat White: Band, Orchestra, Applied Music, Fundamentals of Music, TheorylHar- mony, Stage Band Miss Kay Widebrook: Lab Composition, Composition II, CraftslLore Mr. Dale Williams: Psychology I, Psychology ll 1 3:72 1 , .-1,2 ' 1 Lf' f - iff: ,..1f A ,fm 5 Y The Language Arts Department offered a variety of classes from the basics of the English Language to the strange and weird happenings of Science Fiction. The classes offered were Composition II, Composition lll, Advanced Composition, Lab Compo- sition, Short Stories, Science Fiction, Creative Writing, Modern Novel, English Masterpieces, American Literature, Mythology, Humanities, Developmental Reading, and two new classes, Literature of Sports and CraftslLore. The English Masterpieces class studied some famous works, such as BeowuIL Everyman and A Modest Proposal They also did a skit on MacBeth. Science Fiction Classes read the lllusfrafed Man and dis- cussed unique subjects like ESP and test tube babies. Literature of Sports dealt with sports heroes and' what motivates them. During the lunch hour, students from Miss Hale's 4th hour Radio and TV class broadcasted popular songs and announcements over KBUZ, our own radio station. 1. Sandy Hayes has the face of a clown applied by a professional clown. 2. Keith Carey reads a story by one of the many famous authors studied in American Literature. 3. Chris Mcllteynolds and Bruce Cox act out a part of MacBefh in English Masterpieces. From the basics of science to the Ideal Gas Law, PV 2 nRT, the North Kansas Science Department teachers tried to prepare the students for later home and college life. The classes offered from the Science Department were High School Science, Biology I, Biology II, Chemistry I, Chemistry ll, Physics B, and Physics A. Biology students were very familiar with the smell of formaldehyde through the dissecting of frogs, cats and pigs. In Biology II, the students had individualized projects, such as the environment of underwater life. Chemistry I students studied the Periodic Table of Elements and learned how to produce poisonous chlorine gas. Chemistry ll went into underwater recovery devices and laser guns. Physics A and B students had their troubles combining science and math and math principles and studied formuli, like F 2 mg for force and converted the formuli into principles for everyday life. 1. Ae a biology project, Joanna Bengimina takes Mrs. Neer's pulse. 2. :Denise Bierman practices the bisection of a rog. 3. With determination, Ruth Saunders focuses in on the microisms of life. ' , .4 ,qu r 54 was .b, . L . R-.mi 'J . I -L 0 I iv ' 0' r L- I' f . wi., ,ff To ,impress the importance of math and the ability to work problems, the teachers offered a variety of math subjects: Basic Math, Algebra l, Geometry I, Algebra Il, Geometry ll, Trigonometry and Mathematical Analysis. Addition, subtraction, multiplication and division were all covered in Basic Math. The students then learned how to use these basics for problems later on in life. ln Geometry, the basic idea was learning to write a proof. Along the way, formuli of many different shapes, such as cones, trapezoids and triangles were studied. Algebra students went into Geometry in more depth. They worked with more fomuli and many word problems. The students who took Trigonometry learned to work basic problems and practiced the use of a slide rule. 1. Mr. Dave Long tries to challenge his students by displaying informative geometry posters. 2. Chris Langley and Jim Beers intently study for a trigonometry test. 3. Susie Plumb, Steve Blunk and Gwen Gorman seem undisturbed by Mr. Arthur Loepp's antics. HISTORY IS A THING OF THE PAST Who discovered what, where, when and why were some of the questions the history students encountered. For histolry buffs the classes offered were American History, World History, Ancient and Medieval World History, Recent U.S. History, Anthropology, Geography and Minority Groups. Psychology students learned more about personal lives and the inner qualities of other people. They wrote a self concept paper, where they learned more about themselves. Sociology students became aware of other people in their society, and in Contemporary Issues the students chose what problems of the world they wanted to study. Since this year was an election year, North Kansas City High School had its own mock elections. First the classes invented state names for themselves. Some of the states were State of Being , State of Confusion and State of Timbuckthree . The students then elected an all-Republican ticket with Ford, Bond and Danforth respectively beating Carter, Teasdale and Hearnes. 1. History students spend a quiet moment with their studies. 2. Susan LeTourneau intently listens to Mr. Duey while another student demonstrates his fascination with history of burying his face in his lesson. m'r 'V r- , 1 -.---1- ' .gh 'f x 'ff L..,..f' T AST r- V' -,1--f-'- xll, X I! I I J Us 9 1 ilu , HI' I, i 1 .QQ fit CLASSES ENRICH TALENT F056 T v f ,Q 2, 1 za 1 1. hz: :. , fs? T' pf, eq ,f,:jfgjQ I , fp., -.ff 4 ' North Kansas City's Drama and Debate Department reaped many honors, team and individual, and worked hard at achieving those. Northtown received tour sweepstakes trophies for having the highest number of points at the speech tournaments. The classes offered were Mass Media, Radio 8. TV, Drama I, Drama II, Debate I and Debate II. Drama talent was seen all through the year. The Junior and Senior class plays, the musical and the drama SIA's were examples of the talent. Drama I learned the technical part of plays, and Drama ll did the plays. In the classroom, students critiqued other peopIe's work and prepared theme selves for contest. - Debate classes studied hard at preparing themselves for tournaments where students either did oratory, extemp or debate. They spent many hours researching and then practic- 1 ' I Q. X 1 Q., ex Q , .L ,. g 11' 1 ' .... ..,., .,1,J . -, AF, ing. Miss Mabel Hale, a teacher at Northtown for 28 years, retired after this year. She was an inspiration for many students and during her tenure here, NFL accumulated over 459,000 points. 9. Curtis Stock looks over the debate schedules during North Kansas City's tournament. 2. Mark Gotzon, Susan McGuinn, Teresa Sparkman and Darren Capps, tour ot the olticials at the NFL tournament at NKC, await their judges and timekeepers. 3. Mary Ryczek and Ben Wilson tally ballots tor the Invitational tournament. The North Kansas City Business Education Department teachers worked hard at teaching the know- ledge and experience of a background in business. They did this with classes such as Personal Typing, Typing I, Data Processing, Introductory Processing, Shorthand, Accounting I, Accounting ll, Basic Business, Office Machines, Business Communications, Record Keeping, and the two-hour classes, Clerical Practice and Sec- retarial Practice. 1. Suzie Woolard prepares herself for a shorthand test. 2. Martha Soxman patiently oversees as Mrs. Daniels signs in at the Secretarial Practice Open House. 3. Typing skills can open opportunities in various fields of business careers Kim Hoffman realizes. Good health, a sound body, mind and good sportsmanship were all stressed by the Physical Education teachers. Basic skills, techniques and tun- damentals were taught to the students. They participated in Recreational Activity, Volleyball, Tumbling, Archery, Table Tennis, Tennis, Track, Bowling, Basketball, Football, Wrestling and a new course, Rugby. During the halftime of the North Kansas City-Liberty football game, Coach HaII's second and third hour classes played a game of Rugby. 1. Ginger Gunter and Patty McConnell use blazing speed in running the track. 2. Agonizing pain is visible on this boxing student's face while his opponent delivers a crushing blow. 3. It takes time, patience and a great deal ol determination to achieve the degree ol skill this gymnastic student is demonstrating. 4 Developing the students' skills so they would be benefitted throughout their lives was the main concern of the Industrial Arts Teachers. The classes STUDENTS USE INDIVIDUALITY CI wma-K offered were Small Engine Repair, Crafts, Electricity, Applied Electricity, Mechanical Drafting, Architectural Drafting, General Metal and General Wood. The male and female students who wanted to enhance their skills were provided Advanced Metal, Advanced Wood and Advanced Drafting. 1. Jack Ehrman attempts to cut a piece of wood without amputating his finger. 2. Merril Miller shapes a piece of leather while John Williams observes. 3. Karen Price and Cindy Branson work on hooking rugs. 4 ,wtf Y-Q.. .1 1 L-Ls- ., ,ls TY CLASSES EXPLORE LANDS N -mf ff 'qv .Ma -.Q .5 .W 1 ' 9 2 . it ' Q' g Q 'z V ax ' ... 5 ln' . Keeping the students interested in their work challenged the Foreign Language teachers. For instance, changing the English verb with the right tense was a chore sometimes, but the teachers worked with them and the students managed. The classes offered were Spanish I-V, German I and Il, French I-IV, and Language for Everyone. During open house the main floor in Dagg was like visiting three different countries at once since the class- rooms were decorated resembling their countries. Snacks were available also. The Spanish classes took a long lunch hour one day and visited a Mexican restaurant. During the halftime of a basketball game, a group of talented German students danced to German songs. Students that took Language for Everyone were taught the essentials of all three languages including numbers, greetings, and dirctions. 1. Carol Meyer listens to her French lesson on a ta e. P 2. Brad Marshall and Susan Sandridge look for the German definition of an English work. 3. This Spanish pinata holds a treasure for anyone who can break it. ,'-'ed-'w CREATIVITY INSPIRES HOME EC Learning how to apply the skills of homemaking was the goal of the Home Economics Department. The students practiced cooking, sewing, and decorating in family and individual life. The classes offered were Interior Decorating, Child Development, Wardrobe Planning, Bachelor Living, Basic Home Economics and Econ- omics Il. 1. Valerie Hoopes desperately tries to avoid a needle in her finger. 2. A cooking student responds to the sweet aroma of baking food by checking to see if it is ready to eat. 3. Nancy Blanchard starts on her new project, hoping Mrs. Beasley will at least give her an E for effort. 'IF' CI I ,Mali qi WM l E 5 3 A s 1-L 1, , .. . ,Q Q5 f is-,x ,. KV7- 1 51 gig: . CLASSES RESULT IN BETTER PEOPLE Several classes enabled students to better themselves mentally, financial- ly and behaviorally. The North Kansas Cooperative Occupational program enabled students to learn a skill or trade while receiving credit toward graduation. The Special Education Department dealt with teaching the students to be able to help themselves in everyday things like employment and dealing with people. Sophomores and juniors studied math and English among other high school subjects. Seniors were also able to carry a job. Finally, as a disciplinary measure, students disobeying school regula- tions were sent to the In School Adjustment Program, better known as INSAP. Here the students could do work from all of their classes, read or confer with their counselor. Mrs. Sandra Layton was the INSAP supervisor. 1. A special ed student, Dave McCoskey, cheerfully waits for class to start. 2. COE'er David Pyle stocks the shelves of his place of employment. 3. Chuck Moore impatiently sits in INSAP awaiting the day he may leave. The Art Department stressed the student's individuality and taught correct techniques. The talent flowed abundantly from the art classrooms, and this was displayed frequently. There were paintings in the main hall as well as salt paintings, which depicted a favorite nature scene with colored salt. The talent could even be seen at Velvet Freeze in North Kansas City where the art students painted a mural. Students could take such classes as Art I-IV, Art Crafts, CraftslLore and SculpturelCeramics. The Art Department made the scenery for the Junior class play, The Dark at the Top of the Stairs, and the school musical, Na No Nanetfe. Mr. Gene McClain's art students also enjoyed a field trip to the Kansas City Art Institute. 1. Sharon Bonebrake is found putting the finishing touches on a self portrait. 2. Gary Delgado tries water color painting. 3. Art student Juanita Welch concentrates hard on being creative. X 3 'O' ig4,,...-fb' 2 f CLASS BUILDS DRIVER PERFORMANCE The rules of the road and how to drive in a sportsmanlike manner were taught to the students of Driver Education. The students studied out of a book for forty hours, they were in the simulation room for sixteen hours: had twelve hours of in-car observation, and three hours of actual behind- the-wheel driving. Not only were the students taught how to drive, but they learned about how a car operates, the upkeep of a car and the insurance needed to operate a car. 1. A Driver Education student scratches his head while pondering the location ol the headphones. 2. As the sign says, the driver education departmentis special enough to have its own parking space. 3. The students in Driver Education not only learned to drive but also how to change a tire. Q Q - , T li - RQ ' om 3 e ' GQ 'gal 0 Johnson, Cindy Jones, Brenda Kern, Lisa Kern, Brenda Kulash 4 FQ FEM C 55' f fl ,x , Members ol the 1976-77 A Cappella Choir are Kathy Bell, Joanna Bengimina, Gary Bills, Candy Bledsoe, Steve Blunk, Tim Bradshaw, Roxanne Brady, Wayne Buck, Karen Butner, Lana Chandler, Anita Cammisano, Tammy Deckman, Lisa Degginger, Jerry Delgado, Terry Dunn, Maithe Enriquez, Laura Ferguson, Janet Freeman, Chris French, Sheri Flint, Dee Gotchall, Dawn Gunderson, Darcy Handy, Debbie Harlow, Karen Hawkins, Linda Henleyy, Dave Henneburg, Becky Henson, Pat Hottman, Steve Holylield, Paula Horn, Frankie Hutchison, Brenda Jetters, John Keith, Teresa Kimrey, Susan Laningham, Kevin Lear, Susan Loughery, Kendall M? W .LJ Matheny, Valori Mayor, Myra McCarty, Sandy McDermott, Susan McGuinn, Beda Middleton, Tony Moore, Dave Myers, Mike Nolan, Liz Norton, Dale Olds, Mark Palmer, Paula Palmer, Laurie Peacher, Tammy Peterson, Darrell Prather, Darren Prather, Lise Reschke, Julie Rivers, Kelly Roberts, Debbie Sharp, Jim Shelton, Hui-Chung Shu, Scott Silvers, Joe Smith, Martha Soxman, Mary Soxman, Teresa Sparkman, Becky Sparks, Kevin Stephens, Peggy Stewart, Bryce Strong, Dave Thompson, Nancy Turley, Elizabeth Vargas, Gary Vogel, Cathi Weeks, Regina Weiss, Barbara Werner, Dawn Wyland. l , 17, ff- M-rf, The 1976-77 Girls Chorus are Lisa Anderson, Cathy Bain, Andrea Beniamina, Nancy Blanchard, Cindy Borders, Teresa Bosley, Sharon Brewer, Sharon Brink, Debbie Buck, Leuticia Buck, Bunny Capper, Carol Carpenter, Geri Castro, Rosalie Cerra, Lana Chandler, Erin Connelly, Kathy Crawlord, Jenniter Dailey, Jenniter Daniels, Eva Dibble, Charlene Dibble, Vanessa Douthat, Dana Early, Anita Edgar, Carol Eply, Judy Eversole, Brenda Finnell, Starla Fitch, Melissa Flint, Sonya Frye, Helen Gabbert, Emma Gann, Karen George, Kelly Gibbens, Martha Gibson, Linda Giordano, Denise Goldsmith, Robin Green, Melanie Grooms, Cindy Hambelton, Beth Haney, Sandy Hayes, Lisa Hedrick, Valerie Hoopes, Patty Ivy, Marisa Jenkins, Alice Karen Lemon, Nancy Lewis, Marla Lowe, Cindy Marcos, Janice Mason, Tammy Meisner, Roxanne Nelson, Debbie Miller, Sheila Miller, Sandy Monnig, Laurie Monroe, Linda Morgan, Dena Morris, Brenda Nash, Gena Neathery, Cindy Newman, Rose 0'Steen, Sandy Owens, Debbie Pierson, Sandy Piontek, Melissa Poteet, Connie Pyle, Cheryl Rainey, Ann Richmond, Jackie Richmond, Kelly Roberts, Trudy Ross, Nancy Schroeder Rebecca Small Lois Stanton Beth Stevenson Roxanne Stevenson, Connie Stokes, Valerie Sweeney, Brenda Tennison Teresa Terrel, Debbie Wheaton, Christy Wood, Terrie Wright :uw- 5Mzw A ,' Vl The 1 BBBZII Lana Delga Edwa Gardr Gloria The Buc Jerr' Miki Hie , I , ' s ,L D Wan... 1 VOCAL GROUPS ENTERTAIN , . ffff,- QL 1, it, ' My Q. ix il 2 f , X J M 113 '25 me A - ++12' -- --1- 1 1- A'-I. Q--Q4 . , J A 5 ...ea Q A fp , I I ' -,-...i'e Susan an, Liz acher, Echke, hung lxman, rewart, 'argas, Dawn ,.,,..- ,...e- k rl 1, ai In Y -e-M-'vu ...4i- ' 'W' I. .......,, mm- ,, bu .Wy i 'xi -Ur- ulash, lanice Sheila Dena Rose Ielissa lackie xeder, :anne nison, 'ight. Tn' The 1976-77 North Kansas City Concert Choir members are Jim Beezley, Don Bell, Dave Bennett, Sue Boustead, Chris Bradshaw, Lana Chandler, Shawn Connelly, Kim Cooper, Denise Day, Gary Delgado, Ramona Delgado, Barbara Dowdy, Sherry Duffy, Jill Edwards, Chris French, Shari Ford, Paula Fulkerson, Jeanette Gardner, Mike Gilsdorl, Janet Green, Tom Grooms, Martha Gurley, Gloria Hayes, Sandy Hayes, Stephanie Horseman, Gwen Humphrey, XL Mary Jo Isom, Becky Jones, Karen Karnes, Alice Kithcart, Don Krueger, Cindy Lashbrook, Keith Lear, Brian Main, Patty McCaIe, Ginger Mclntyre, Patty Monnig, Kevin Munsterman, Barbara Newberry, Karen 0'Brien, Pam Orr, Joyce Paul, Albert Porter, Ann Richmond, Jackie Richmond, Jani Rost, Doris Schelold, Becky Sievers, Jenny Sifers, Shelby Sims, Curtis Smith, Sheri Tharp, Wendy Thonen, Bob Walker, Kim Walsh, Linda Wood. ,S Q ' 4 fc f- r g ', tif, 4 , , argl , I jf!!-?i l,z, if ,. . v' fyliy q ii. A 1 , lg.: aea f fav, 'B ,e,, 1' - 'f' lm' 7 ff W H . I ,lie 'S WK 'H ' lar, . iq l ,xr H , J-xl ,lb w is! gt 5 fa- 4, L, , xi 'n r-'Hn lv, Il! 2 1 l I , 9 D- -1 wiht ,- ' '- f 'B The 1976-77 Men's Chorus members are Don Bell, Ken Berbert, Wayne Buck, Dennis Bybee, Brian Coates, Shawn Connelly, Bruce DeFresne, Jerry Delgado, Ronnie DeLuca, Tom Farr, Steve Feurer, Chris French, Mike Gilsdorl, Jim Golden, Bob Greathouse, Tom Grooms, Benny Hiegert, Jim Howard, Nathan Humble, Bryan Johnson, Brad Jones, Rick Jones, Gene Knisley, Kim Knoll, Marty Lambertson, Kem Mersman, Steve Miller, Ken Misenhelter, Kevin Munsterman, Dave Myers, Steve Nickles, Danny Pool, Albert Porter, William Raybourn, Scott Sawtell, Jim Shelton, Howard Smith, Jett Soetaert, Bob Vogel, Paul Vogel, John Wheeler, Flick Wright. MUSICIANS PERFORM ACTIVE SEASON The North Kansas City Music Depart- ment, under the direction of Mr. Jerry Carpenter and Mr. Patrick White, made music to please the ear and mind. The vocal music classes were Girls' Chorus, Men's Chorus, Concert Choir, A Cappella Choir, Humanities, and Music Appreciation. Instrumental music classes were Marching Band, Concert Band, Orchestra, Stage Band, Fundamentals of Music, and TheorylHarmony. During first hour the marching band could be seen practicing in the back parking lot or football field. They played during a Kansas City Chiefs halftime and participated in KU Band Day. The orchestra played back- ground for the musical No, No, Naneffe. In April the band and orchestra had workshops with nationally known directors teaching them. The vocal music practiced many hours for their concerts. They sang at the annual vocal clinic, the patio concert in May, the Christmas assembly as well as for many organizations in the community. Mr. Carpenter spent much time practicing with the choirs for No, No, Naneffe. The annual vocal clinic and patio concert in May were some of the performances by the choirs. C., , -at X , in l it A, y I 2 T Q .1 2 F 4 L 5 The Rol ' Keith ON K. Brenda Hayden: IK ROW: Becky il I l - , - I . . . pf 5 L 7 ' I i, ii ' w V H I Hi, ag F O .. ll' K. 'vu I X ii i t .N , ' 1 1, fe .- Mark Flint and Jon Reddekopp practice their first trumpet selections in preparation tor a concert. The Madrigal Singers who received a one rating at State are FRONT ROW: Sandy McDermott: Sheri Flint: Lise Reschke. SECOND ROW: Pat l-lotlman: Kendall Matheney: Jerry Delgado: Kevin Stephens. Not pictured is Roxanne Brady. Cathi Weeks and Karen Hawkins, who received a one rating in state competition tor vocal and piano aoloe, prepare to demonstrate their talent. 5 The 1976-77 Spirit ot '76 is FRONT ROW: Becky Jones: Jeanette Cardner: Lana Chandler: Kelly Roberts: Shelby Sims: Wendy Thonen: Patty McCale. BACK ROW: Bnan Main: Don Bell: Curtis Smith: Keith Lear: Shawn Connelly: Chris Bradshaw: Kevin Munsterman. 4 PURGOLD RECORDS MEMORIES Q a 4 Ea ' EIEII The 1976-77 Purgoldstaff is FRONT ROW: Brent Fuson: Tana Hiatt: Julie Ford: Vivian Kieslich: Diane Pyle: Janet Freeman: Karen King: Mark Minyard: Mrs. Jean Anderson: Linda Wurzer: Phil Parker: Daryl Quinn. SECOND ROW: Monica Grossmann: Kathy Bell: Denise Yarberry: Peggy The yearbook staff worked harder than ever to get the Purgold finished. Layout people, copy writers and photographers had to cooperate together just to get a page finished. A vivid imagination and hard work were required to get the job done. The annual campaign to sell books was held with the theme of Some- where Over The Rainbow. To help the Purgold treasury, the record Sounds to Remember were sold at the end of the year. ln May, the staff had a banquet which was held at Washing- ton Street Station with gag awards going to every member. E 4- ML W, - '--,, 1. Mrs. Jean Anderson, Brent Fuson, Tana Hiatt and Kathy Bell pull with all their might in the Battle ot the Publications. AJf.lf'22'5EZiEZ?ff'Z of lim Weak Qiansas City High School . ,..,.:. g . THE PURGOLD STAFF g in 31: U ff Oc McCandless: Alison Brown: Bruce Cox: Leslie Zetmeir: DarrenlCapps: Tammy Schnabel: Patti Sinnett: Wendy Blank: Roger Cassity: Karen Stipek: Marji Christy. U --w----nt' N 4 P The 19' Pelersi Carla F Keith, K-x:E1Lmfn ES .f..- ,. ' 14 .Q 'Q' if .av .-.iQ I v-L .- -fi' .KAL 'E pf 'ui f, . 5' .1 'arren Capps: assityg Karen I A . Q ' e V' F. aw- S.. .41 l' .4 . o if Fl '21 fun ls., -r. 1- J. LLB- , --,sh-A es,-A ,jf S NEWSPAPER STAFF BUZZES he ., The Hornet's Buzz covered a wide variety of subjects, from the sports world at North Kansas City to all the controversy of high school. Every two weeks, deadlines were met and the Buzz was published. Helping the staff members meet these deadlines was Miss Marilyn Fairchild, the Buzz advisor. In April, Buzz and Purgold had the Battle of the Publications. It was a team contest with events including ice cream eating, obstacle course, softball throw, and tug-ot-war. Buzz won the events, but in the end, everybody lost because of the pool of water into which everybody was thrown. 1. Tom Stephens, Carla Forbes, Curtis Stock, Eileen Brown, Lou Ann Frala and Gary Wiley ponder over technical problems as they print the Buzz at the Dispatch 4? The 1976-77 Buzz Staff is FRONT ROW: Suzanne Klassg Tammy Peterson, Mary Lynn Munger: Caroline Castillo: Terry Swann: Carla Forbes: Tom Stephens, Eileen Brown. SECOND ROW: John Keith, Sandy Crowley, Ellen Neesg Gena Chaney, Maithe RUCKH- Enriquezg Teri Baker, Sandy Fiterg Pat Hotfmang Lou Ann Frala. BACK ROW: Susan Humbardg Mike Mungerg Kirk Shawverg Randy Wahnerg David Hassan, Gary Wiley: Greg Thompson: Suv . g J P ' , , , ---VA YW, ,YW f '-- V , W- V- Y-WY, ,,f,Vf,,, ,, , , .2-,-?,,A7i.f.-A..-......55-T. f-, W...--.YN . - .-......,,..f...Y. :,.V.f.-.-.,..,.,........,. ,....q...M. -...,-..----1---- --N-+-.2-K-.ff-,f-M -----f..,. V.-V .W V V - W V f - V w. , . ,... - b H 'l if'r ' H 5 , R 5 1 L ,I qv B E S 4 ? x I I. S x P f :Y i 1 1 V s l Orr, Quick, Margie Allison an, Mary fhomaa, Weeks, on. Pam ein the BANDS PERFORM FOR MANY EARS ili- A mlmA 11 'M la. il! Members ol the North Kansas City High School 1976-77 Orchestra are John Bird, John Callicotte, Bruce Cox, Tamara Deckman, James DeLapp, Susan Ewing, Mark Flint, Jeanette Gardner, Barbara Hellstern, Rebecca Henson, Kelly Hoffman, Susan Humbard, Sheri Janson, Jill Jarhling, Charles Julian, Karen King, Sherry Lane, Brian Main, Ramona Martin, Patty McCale, Bruce McCloud, Jann McConnell, Patty McConnell, Tammy McFarland, Chris McReynoIds, Sally McRobert, Edward Mitchell, Phyllis Myers, Flay Pennington, Janice Porter, Linda Pruett, Kathy Sanders, Joe Shelton, Theresa Swan, Ed Smith, Eric Testortl, Randy Tichnor, Mike Tournoy, Chris Warman, James Welch, Susan Winters. 1 Participants ol the Stage Band are Gary Bills, Steve Blunk, Scott Childers, Mark Flint, David Hassan, Barbara Hellstern, Brian Himes, Jann McConnell, Chris McReynoIds, Lisa Reed, Jon Reddekopp, Eric Testorfl. After practicing hour alter hour, the Concert Band plays in one of their concerts in the picture below. i ij D- A im-1' ,N i QM 5 -M--4 Q 'M 'q.:i....A,...+...sQ...,......,......-4 .M..,......,.,.,,.:...a.4,..4....g......,.,.L..1,.,,,f,,.. ...,,..W,..,..: .vw .,.,.,Q,,g,,,,,..,,-.,,., lv, ,. - ,. r 1 Y, , W i, 1 it K K Lf- -?1'fv. i'is-A. ,-'jj A - ' -j--A M ' ' 51' - '51 ' -' -1 ,.,,-,,,,.L,,,g4,fu'f--.c3,5,, -Mg, Y, ' if '-'f251'f FJ ,1 bf I w EES . ' r s 1 '119 V H 4?'92r . - , , , YY. , - -'- 'F.'3' .,1-v.f ,.f '.-' 'N gf- ' V ' K - an ' 'A -:-- 1, 61:-fa-V: .,b,,.,,.V - ,,....,......g,,A,-6.I,u.o , 7 , - Y W 1 The 1976-1977 Pom-pon Squad is FRONT ROW: Meredith Galatas, Kizan Shepard, Kari Knick, Theresa Lee. SECOND ROW: Anne Fricke, Sally McRoberts, Gail Hanson, Gwen Gorman. THIRD ROW: Karen Andrews, Angie Cooper, Claire LaBrunerie, April Spooner. LAST ROW: Sheila Gulotta, Susie Woolard, Nancy Turley, Regina Weiss. Varsity Cheerleaders are FRONT ROW: Karen Spruyette, Billie Kaye. SECOND ROW: LeeAnn Adams, Rachael Poteet. BACK ROW: Becky Roberts, Kathy Bell. Pep Club Officers are FRONT ROW: President Lisa Stephenson, Secretary-Historian Janis Riley, Section Officer Melanie Spain, Vice-President Tana Hiatt. SECOND ROW: Treasurer Liz DeWitt, Section Officer Mary Soxman, Section Officer Carol Lierz, Section Officer Pam Braile, Section Officer Robin Revare. Junior Varsity Cheerleaders are Sandy Crowley, Carrie Elliott, Lori Roster, Thea Hall, Tammy Peterson, and Lori Bostick. Sophomore Cheerleaders are Mary Lynn Munger, Melissa Poteet, Patty Smith, Amy Robinson, Rhonda Clemens, Veronica Mesa. To support Winter Sports, Pep Club, with the help of Marsha Mendenhall, decorated a Spirit Cake which was served to the entire school. inf-.M IT 1, i2 r 'V V Y Q 1 +E- 5 il' ,ll -4 PEP ABOUNDS , .y 4, 7 ,, I 722 1 W' f wt .Af My 2,5 , W, , Supporting North Kansas City's students this year were-a group of girls dedicated to promoting school spirit. This group, Pep Club, provided everything from enthusiasm to entertainment and hospitality. Pep Club girls created Homecoming decorations during the football season and followed up with Courtwarming and Wrestling queen decorations. Handing out Good Luck Charms to various players, staging parades, and decorating players lockers were among the Club's activities. Pep Club girls arranged assemblies, organized a hospitality room stocked with refreshments for coaches and parents during games and yet never failed to wallpaper the annex hall with posters. The year was terminated with a banquet held at the Stadium Inn, April 5, 1977. It was here that the 1977-78 club officers, cheerleaders and pompon squad were announced. sa 4 A . , c ,i'i 'P Qffff ,y .,l. i , ..tt ,fit 7 A N ,Ze ,,, V35 P Q as fj'fM L',o at 'in ' f 5 F' VCT xin Peggy McCandless presents Kirk Shawver with a good luck charm. Pep Club provides many posters to show Hornet spirit. Pep Club girls hold out for e victory in the last moments of the Lee's Summit game. Julie Ford and Carrie Elliott decorates Chuck Lashbrook's locker for the next lootball game. Lisa Stephenson and Pam Braile work on a poster supporting volleyball. Varsity and J. V. cheerleaders combine efforts to lorm a Spirit pyramid during Pep assembly. - 1 '-'11 imulv . , .,. ,?'9V 'i' .S 'ls .ei ' gy ' . Ar if. , fi X w - 'X A E .f . ., , Q. ..,,--4----.-1-1-.Q-. .-.-.,.-.,...L.vu,-m,.- I fp-w 'NL iv S 'il ef? 12? lux ,J ' 4 3 S Tm AFS DOES WORLDS OF ACTIVITIES 7' F f.-. AFS TURNS PLACES INTO PEOPLE North Kansas City hosted four AFS'ers. They were: Anders Dybjer Swedeng Lucille Paula Brazilg Mary Mancao Philippinesg and Elizabeth Vargas Chile. Northtown had three students involved in Americans Abroad: Chris McReynolds went to Austria and Bob Wurdack to Argentina while Tere Baker returned from Africa. The AFS variety show this year was A Show ls Born. 1. Bob Wurdack is welcomed by his nephew and Chris Mcileynolds. 2. AFSer Mary Mancao helps in distributing the many boxes of holly sold at Christmas. 3. AFS otticers are President Chris Mclileynolds, Vice President Bob Wurdack, Secretary Laura Ferguson, Treasurer Ken Berbert, Historian Vivian Kieslich. Cl F v 4: ....., X A ' ' Mi., H-4-v - V . . , ,. , .fs V. A---A 1 1---1'--aux--is ----1-V-Y-1. ,---1,- - - --1--7-+V-2,4 --,W-,, - --,,1,Y,Y.m,..m,1,. ,i an U A I sn. MADRIGALS TAKE STATE I I I I -,,,.- Yxff N. 7' The 1976-1977 Harmonaires consist of FRONT ROW: Daryl Prather, Steve Holyfield, Mr. Carpenter, Brice Strong, Jerry Delgado. SECOND ROW: Karen Butner, Myra McCarty, Becky Sparks, Teresa Sparkman. BACK ROW: Dave Meyers, Susan Laningham, Jim Shelton, Cathi Weeks, Phillip Parker, Mark Palmer, Steve Blunk, Joe Smith, Laura Ferguson, Kevin Lear, Karen Hawkins, Pat Hoffman. l wg I The Madrigal singers that got a one for their performance at State are FRONT ROW: Kevin Stevens, David Meyers. SECOND ROW: Susan Laningham, Beda Middleton, Laura Ferguson, Lise Reschke, Julie Rivers, Karen Hawkins. BACK ROW: Mr. Carpenter, Scott Silvers, Daryl Prather, Roxanne Brady, Steve Blunk, Jerry Delgado, Susan McGuinn, Mark Palmer, Pat Hoffman, Kendall Matheney, Sandy McDermott, Sheri Flint. TRI M MEMBERS EXPLORE MUSIC Tri-M, officially known as Modern Music Masters, was a group of dedicated musicians. Tri-M members this year participated in several activities including going on a hayride, having a Christmas party, attending the ice capades, and going to hear the Navy Band. 1. Tri-M officers are Historian Janet Freeman, Treasurer Monica Grosamann, President Margie Schneegass, Vice President Eddie Smith, Secretary Janice Porter. 2. Mr. White offers Brian Main some help on contest music. 3. Janice Porter, Brian Main, and Donna Hellstern finalize plans for the Tri-M hayride. 5. .:.,55,-4 , ff ' , 5 r' P 1' '1 - Mft V :TF ' , , V , ., X .Pg i' 'S 6' R x ' L , l l l X ' lf , ' - i , A . - A.Q. ,..., w 1 a W W, , 'Gif' A i, I f a i l v 4 F ? f f x L I P v 1 E F i r 1 i r i ,E r wx w 1 1 , 4 . W I N es.n AIDE BRINGS FRANCE T0 CLUB 4 ,g 4 4. ' f I . 1 l 1 ' V., 8 I 3 'xi 'I Ag 3. ' 1 K' . H . .1 'V M 0 ., 1 3 1 Y '- I t 5 ,,- ' 7 ' - if 'i I , , I' c 'x ' P2 3 ' ' -rr!! 41 - French Club, after several money- raising projects last year and early this year, finally made enough money to get a French aide through Aminty, Miss Kathy Armengaud from France. During Kathy's four-month stay at North Kansas City she helped French students with their accents and participated in other club activities. Club members also sang Christmas carols at Metro North, celebrated Mardi Gras, produced a French Moulin Rouge SIA and sold carnations for May Day. 1. Dieu Anh Nguyen and Kathy Armengaud pause for a moment while studying French. 2. French Officers Activities Chairmen Alice Kithcart, President Liss Howard, Secretary- Treasurer Janet Freeman. 3. Lise Howard and Jeanette Marcel buy French carnations from Kent Holt as Arthur Hughes watches. GERMAN CLUB DANCES THROUGH YEAR German Club started the year off with a dinner at the Berliner Bear. They also baked German cookies to serve at Open House. A group of German dancers performed for them on November 20. That motivated them to practice German dancing on their own, while they performed during halftime of the last home basketball game and in the AFS Variety Show. 1. Prospective buyers examine the merchan- dise at the German Club garage sale. 2. German Club officers are FRONT ROW: Vice President Monica Grossmanng President Sarah Wehner. BACK ROW: Sergeant- at-Arms Joe Smith: Secretary-Treasurer Doris Aitken. tNot pictured Historian Sherry Stockton., 3. Kicking up their heels to a German folk song are Doris Aitken, Alan Lawrey and Karl Zetmeir. 4. Barb Hellstern, Eddie Smith, Doris Aitken and Kim Klepec sample German cuisine at the Berliner Bear. ,awk 2 K Q Ag 4... ,,,,, Q s Vs , ffl, 'K ., v I SPANISH CLUB ENJOYS ACTIVITIES As one of North Kansas City's busiest clubs, Spanish Club remained active the year round. In the tall, club members joined' the other language clubs for a hayride. The hayride was followed by a variety of other activities throughout the year. These included a campout, a Mexican Christmas party, ice skating, bowling and a taco sale. Spanish Club also planned to attend a Royals' game and continue their activities throughout the summer. 1. Enjoying Mexican food at the Los Corrals restaurant are Susan Riggs and Ramona Delgado. 2. Karen Spruytte prepares to glide out onto the ice at Crown Center. 3. Spanish Club officers are FRONT ROW: Secretary Vivian Kieslichg President Karen Spruyetteg Treasurer Diane Pyle. BACK ROW: Historian Anita Marrag Vice President Karen King. N-Club is an organization of those athletes that have lettered at North Kansas City High. N-Club activities included the sponsoring of a needy family at Christmas, selling candy, handing out programs at the senior class play, having a car wash, and attending a Royals game. 1 Paula Kirk completes a successful jump in the N-Club Decathalon. 2. Shawn Corwin puts finishing touches on a car at the N-Club car wash. 3 N-Club officers are Junior Representative Tom Base, Secretary John Macken, Sergeant-at-Arms Curt Kleoppel, President Jody Kapp. Not pictured are Vice President Buddy Adams, and Chaplin Shawn Corwin. 4. Curt Kleoppel and Steve Coon work hard at selling NKC hats during lunch. . nm- 1 xv? Q. I- I ,I N 0 . '- ye . , N-CLUB HOSTS NEEDY FAMILY 4 1,3 ' 9.54 tgilif wi t gg,-P lr . ,an qx ...I 1 ,aiqf S safe 'J gl' f 1,'h','+ , ,.,'.' ' - 4 vf-. '., 1 ,Q 'w,',.:'6 X' -J g .le ff ' 2 J, Jgff' 2 -ff - 1- . 1 .yftg I . A.. 3 .n it :iff It 1 ,ky Vf, 8 'L ,- , rw' W' 5'Q..f'f f' ' 'ff' 5' Q J he as if . W if ,Q s 5 ' -f 1 if tr. me 1 r , , J .. an H. 3 ' Y' f 1 ad' -'Hn ' V Q: L fe. ' W it. - , We in V A ' - ' .. 1 Y. . , M, .r..,,Q,fs,gHi:.:hgZ7AW , su . , 'tg' .sv , .. .M '..,,-.fi pf!!-IJ., v e M . H' 251' all HAL if il. ', lbium WL... -ti 521311 'DYER ' 1115 I ililnli r --or 5- S l if . X u l Y-TEENS PROVIDE MANY SERVICES Y-Teens was one club at North Kansas City that didn't depend on Activity Period to hold its meeting. Yet Y-Teens remained an active, community-oriented club. Programs organized by Y-Teens were tutoring grade school children, visiting an old foIk's home and publishing the Buzz book, a phone number directory, for the student body. Y-Teens also sponsored the Sweetheart Dance on February 19 at the VFW Building in NKC. 1. Y-Teens oflicers are Secretary-Treasurer Becky Roberts, Sweetheart Chairman Kathy Bond, President Sue Ruckh, Vice President Rachel Poteet. 2. Meredith Galatas and Kathy Bond shake on a humorous bet as Becky Roberts watches at the Y-Teens banquet. 3. Kim Nicole buys a Buzz book from Y-Teens members Rhonda Rich, Karen Andrews and Kathy Bond. N X 5 EAC CLEANS UP 2 J 3 Environmental Action Club members were interested in our environment and man's effect on it. EAC activities included many paper drives, a trash-athon, and the annual float trip to Jack's Fork. 1. Carrie Elliott and Wendy Blank do their part tor EAC's trash-athon. 2. EAC Officers are Vice President Sherri Janson, Treasurer Kathleen Mussurici. Not pictured are President Peggy Sullivan, Secretary Beth Mott, Sergeant-at-Arms John Balhuizen. 3. Justine Yoon, John Balhuizen and Kevin McCoy demonstrate their canoeing technics. 4. Debbie Sharp and Dawn Wyland work together loading papers at an EAC paper drive. 'FD in I , REC CLUB FLOATS THROUGH YEAR X Recreation Club, formerly Hornet Recreation Association, had several activities this year, including a car wash, candy sales, attending a backpacking seminar, a hiking trip at Knob Knoster, and a canoe trip. . r-, tg n ., ,Ill ' :aww ff- s- 1. Two of Recreation CIub's Officers, Vice President Denise Yarberry and Treasurer Kelly Walsh, take advantage of the white stuff on the football field to wage a friendly snowball fight. Other Officers not pictured are President Mike Vanatta, Secretary- Hisforian Richard Keck. 2. Rick Makris and Recreation Club Sponsor Mrs. Jacobs, stare unbelievingly as Wade Orr walks away from a sure out during Intramural Softball. A 3. Mr. Alexander, club sponsor, questions a 1 backpacking expert at the backpacking x H. seminar before the trip to Knob Knoster. A qua K if fl A 'f .. 'M 'k-in-.H . I ' ...W V51 ,fx-4 ,sv s 'V 1 i, 'el' . R' K .,-i - ' me . af., 1 l L g Q , 9 ,g,V P, 1. 1- ., n . g . ,- .- Y g , Mft . rn Q, M, 4 V In U -.. T I ' 5 49 R , ' 4 , cb' 1' A Q O ' 3 5 A. PEARL All .lp . .i ,T '. ' ' 'A . 'f -' N , -f ' ' . 5' ' 'f ' L L..-.W lg: ff i M34 ff- . --'lf f 1' V'4'! f A - - A - M.. '11 ' ff? TJ f W' ' ' Q - '-1 W ,' ,I-,' a,w..'4 ' .',,'ff' 1 ' fa 1 f.. '-im-f,p.- Pi ,QQ .HA , . 3 Q -. I . Q - , ,,. v W- 3,1 x...,,,- 1, mir., ,K .,.,k..., S nn. xv . , J ,, ,' A P any . ' ,Q f . w-'1.1L- . Af- H V- -, .- 'S U .iq 1 ',.f- 1 .. -, ' 5, N . ., ,, ,. - - , 1 . . .n ' ' J Qfrh. 'if Am ' 'l. '!' trawl' all I National Forensic League was de- signed to promote forensics which consists of extemperaneous speaking, oratory, debate, humorous and dramatic interpretation, poetry, and storytelling. NFL hosted its 26th annual Speech and Debate Tour- nament on November 19-20. Through- out the year NFL members won a total of 39 trophies and two ribbons including four sweepstakes trophies. 1. NFL ollicers are Secretary Lou Ann Frala, Vice President Pat Hoffman, President Mary Ryczek. 2. Becky Sievers, Kathy Smith and Wendy Thonen work the registration table at the NFL tournament. 3. Lise Reschke asks Teresa Sparkman and Miss Hale for instruction at the NFL tournament. 4. Ben Wilson prepares for his job as a timekeeper at the NFL Speech and Debate Tournament. .xii if 'iff 4-'Q' .--ff 4 . s 'Fat A - . 'Z .Ep ., Y? t T, - -My f ,.', - it-s:sf'. if X. p V F, PM s.sX......g4, IH i..:g..E'f 'DP' Le f . 9 l 1' STUDENTS TEACH STUDENTS fun rut, ,s. ..f We I gps . w X-1 Mlwfajji xsjx ,X 17. Members of Future Teachers of America, an occupational club, are teacher's aides at Norclay after classes here at North Kansas City. Club members gave apples to teachers at NKC and had a party for a class at Norclay on St. Patrick's Day. New officers were elected at the end of the year banquet held at the Gold Buffet. 1. Debbie Sharp serves refreshments at the St. Patrick's Day party at Norclay. 2. FTA officers are FRONT ROW: Secretary Judi Sims, President Debbie Sharp. SECOND ROW: Treasurer Linda Pruett, Historian Kathy Burke. BACK ROW: Photographer Kim Klass. 3. Lisa Degginger helps a girl at Norclay with her handwriting skills. ' i SMALL CLUBS DRAW INTEREST Chess club, although it had no officers, provided fascinating enter- tainment once every activity period block for avid chess fans. Another club lacking officers was Art Club. Art Club was for people who were interested in art. The club met once every activity period block to discuss art and work on various art projects. Pep Band was a group of dedicated musicians who provided entertainment during both girls and boys basketball games. Northtown Broadcasting Team con- sisted of four station managers. NBT entertained us every morning with music and the latest happenings around the school. ST 1 til ,A 3 Marcy Weale challenges Jett Soetsert to a game ol chess. Art Club members are FRONT ROW: Kelly Gibbons, Julia Dykes, Lauri Lawer. BACK ROW: Mark Baum, J. C. McLauren, Patty Barnhardt, Jett Bruce, Rob Cole, Anne Garney. Northtown Broadcasting Teams tour station managers are FRONT ROW: Gary Wiley, Bob Walker. BACK ROW: Phil Parker, Becky Sievers. Pep Band consists ol FRONT ROW: Chris McReynoIds, Randy Sinele, Cathy Weekes, Barb Hellstern, Janet Goad, Jann McConnell, Peggy Stewart, Margie Schneegass. SECOND ROW: John Reddekopp, Mark Flint, Jim Criswell, Kevin Reed, J. V. Gregg, Cindy Turkinglon, David Henneberg, Janice Porter, Lorraine Battiest, Doris Aitken. BACK ROW: Mr. White, Brian Himes, Eric Testortl, Bill Johnson, Eddie Smith, Chris Langley, Scott Conkling. David Tinney uses all his creative talents in molding a masterpiece. CONFERENCE HIGHLIGHTS FCA YEAR FCA is officially known as Fellowship of Christian Athletes. FCA activities this year included the Annual Pancake Sale, speaking engagements at Kiwanis and Lion's Club Iuncheons, spring conference at William Jewell College, and National Conference at Estes Park, Colorado. 1. Fellowship of Christian Athletes officers are FRONT ROW: President Tom Stephens, Chaplain Tom Base. SECOND ROW: Sophomore Representative John Wheeler. BACK ROW: Vice President Keith Province, Junior Representative and Secretary- Treasurer Brian Main. 2. Joining hands in a prayer circle at FCA conference at William Jewel are several members of North Kansas City's FCA Club. -,sms-a.1'4 .rf I ,Q- W-mw wf' .H ,..,-f- ' te'- ' ,,.ff1fw'f f-S , J 4' f wg ., 'Ha ,4- AR I POLISCISPARKSINVOLVEMENT M, f . I . ,, .,,nv9r4.Mf4wxy,-fb,-,ayff44 ff W x AwJm5W , ,, -..,a4:mzz,-My .fr 'IM Af fuff' ' ' ' 'W' ' w., ,R pw 'ws 271, ,..f, f, ,f,.m,,7f-4, V ...aw-nw M Q ,. , . - , f xxx, ',.:f-.,.,, :,..,129f - V ..,,p:,. .f.,fJ f -1f ,1Svw vrW ' 'Y' .7I ' f M g,z,f4:21. 5321,-T,,' 1, f 1 -A ,, 'f .. ,,,. .,,,,,,,, ..w..c.-..,,,,,.......,,,.,,W,.,,......,,,,,,,,, Political Science, under Kelly Walsh's leadership, was active this year. Students who were interested in politics and the working of our government organized the mock Presidential tall schooll election-and voter registration day at NKC. Club members also participated in two mock United Nations at Park College. 1. Jill Jahrling and Ellen Nees study the platforms ot the countries they represent at a mock U.N. 2. Mr. Duey and Dawn Wyland count ballots in the school mock Presidential election that resulted in a Republican victory. 3. Political Science olticers are Vice President Teresa Douglas, President Kelly Walsh, Secretary-Treasurer Tom Gunter. will .es of 1 'g, ff 3 ' in ' . 7 1: -f ,,r ,.. , IUHQ. 14 NHS ACKNOWLEDGES 77 W SPI, 'xx l f W Q in if 1 A.AL ,, , ,Q A 5 JJ 51.4 A National Honor Society is a group of students selected on the basis of their scholarship, leadership, character and service. Students quality to apply tor NHS by their grade point average and then they are asked to complete a questionaire dealing with their activities. The final selection is made by the teachers. 1. NHS members participate in the candle lighting ceremony during Awards Night on May 17 in the auditorium. National Honor Society Otticers are Vice President Karen Spruytte, President Kelly Walsh and Secretary Doris Aitken. 2. Q , '1 . I I I 3 gl 1 5. . 'M el . i 1 l l n I ,f jx New Seniors are FRONT ROW: Jann McConnell, Kari Knick, Valorie Mayor, Roxanne Brady, Debbie Sharp, Shawn Corwin, Diane Pyle, Margaret Forsythe, Sarah Wehner, Tere Baker, Martha Gibson, Billie Kaye, Karen King. SECOND ROW: Curt Kleoppel, Barb Hellstern, Kathy Bell, Tana Hiatt, Brenda Hayden, Dawn Wyland, Paul Jarnevic, Janet Freeman, Lou Ann Frala, Selena Yoon, Nancy Turley, Melanie Spain, Donna Hobbs, Daryl Quinn. BACK ROW: Clinton McClanahan, Janis Riley, David Henneberg, Sue Ruckh, Becky Roberts, Bob Wurdack, Larry Hepler, Steve Robertson, David Miller, Bruce Cox, Pat Sinnett, Eddie Smith, James Rich, Ed Mitchell, Curtis Stock, Pat Holfman. 'J 'W-sv N 77 V I lx - . K g:'greJ'I2ig:3n:?e F:gNgh:I?wjS':'G 'iL::3if:aoZ'9.:lYn3'2'?:- MeRoberts, Brian Main, Laura Ferguson, Ken, Berbert, Carrie , ' 9 ' 1 9 v Elliott, Gwen Gorman. Not pictured are Wendy Blank and Lisa Julia Ferguson. BACK ROW: Barbara Dowdy, Tom Base, Sally Reed. Two year members are FRONT ROW: Chris McReynoIds, Denise Reddekopp, David Hassen, Jim Beers, Mike Munger, Regina Weiss, Bierman, Liz DeWitt, Doris Aitken, Margie Schneegass, Denise Julie Rivers, Eileen Brown and Kevin Stephens. Yarberry, Karen Spruyette, Kelly Walsh. BACK ROW: Joe Smith, Jon me Brady, er, Martha Bell, Tana Iona Yoon, nhan, Janis lsr, Steve hell, Curtis p 14 ll I STUCO Tri-Chairmen for the 76-77 school year are Mike Munger, Regina Weiss and James Rich. Helping out at the STUCO chili supper are Cindy Ricket, Bonnie Henning and Sandy Hayes. Student Council members for the 76-77 school year are FRONT ROW: Anita Cammisano, Joseph Elliott, Eileen Brown, Alice Kithcart, Donna Hobbs, Sandy Hayes, Patty Middleton, Janet Freeman, Mary Ryczek, Alison Brown, Sarah Wehner, Jeff Dodson, Bill Johnson, Tammy Schnabel. SECOND ROW: Bonnie Henning, Robin Dillard, Ellen Fuson, Patty Myers, Sheryl Dawson, Benton Hicklin, Gloria Hayes, Dana Richardson, John Lipari, Joanna Bengimina, Chuck Lashbrook, Phyllis Elliott, Sherry Duffey. THIRD ROW: Jeff Stinson, Nick Baum, John Jeffers, Chris Carlson, Steve Ellis, Donna Hellstern, Mary McGonigaI, Karen Butner, Nancy Turley, Rick Makris. FOURTH ROW: Pat Hoffman, Gwen Gorman, Lee Ann Adams, Lori Bostick, Lori Roster, April Spooner, Claire LaBrunerie, Greg Followell, Donny Nafzinger, Jim Beers, Craig O'Conner. FIFTH ROW: Brant Hoover, Darren Prather, Brent Peacher, Mary Farmer, Jackie Raines, Jeanette Marcel, Connie Manlove, Cindy Rickett, Dawn Wyland, Donna Baskin. BACK ROW: John Garner, Joyce Helm, Mark Fifer, Mike Carney, Janelle Smith, Pam Hasty, Janet Downing, Charles Hamilton. Chuck Lashbrook and Anita Cammisano anticipates a win over Winnetonka by participating in the STUCO wienie roast. The new trophy case proudly displays many Northtown trophies and awards. STUCO celebrates the Christmas season with Jamie Rich serving hot chocolate to Kelly Enderson while Sheila Bowman and Sheila Dillard observe. V 9 r-'FF M..-new 1 I L 2 sv 1 I' r' . v 4 if 222 n ' Ai 3 , A x fl, ' f 1 lf? u 1 1 , ,, ff E The change to a Tri-Chairmanship as head of Student Council proved to work well as it accomplished much throughout the year. A slave auction was held to raise money to purchase the coke machines in the cafeteria hall. Council members decorated the school tor Christmas and provided hot chocolate before school Christmas week. On January 25th STUCO sponsored a successful chili supper. The controversial showcase was one issue on which STUCO took a strong stand. To support this issue they sold window stickers, school pennants and We Sting buttons. STUCO finished out the year with the election of new Tri-Chairmen and the all school picnic. .A-ff M I ' k .ei P ,il,.-Q..-- -U 1 1 , A-xwasami-cfs-fufrfsggus -1ig-H-.-f-:fngemfr-ugghQe1+in7ufrfsfn+5 www-ff.-ffl-,:?:1?s+,-ad-q1a5.yq,s,rag-fee-14:iv -17? 4+ ,fmf:3f:n52a2+1mI5?lvl5izf1l : 75137 if' . , f - fM'i1rf'1 ' - as fi' ' Ui ,Z X 1 EQQSSQS f.. V ,.... m...2L!Qu SOPHQMORES GET UP AND GO' This year, 460 freshmen came from Northgate and Eastgate Junior High Schools, to join together to form the 1976-1977 Sophomore Class. The underclassmen faced the challenge of changing schools with determination and made the transition into the daily lives at N.K.C.H.S. easily. This year's Sophomore Class Officers are ,Vice-President Shari Ford, Secretary-Treasurer Leslie Tatum, Sergeant-at-Arms Amy Robinson, President Ellen Fuson. 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I Carrie Plafl Gary Phipps Debbie Pierson Yvette Pike Sandy Piontek Denise Piper' Tammy Porter Melissa Poteet Mike Powers Darren Prather Linda Pruett Brad Quick Jeff Regan Teresa Flaley Robin Osborn A 5 Buddy Owens ' Steve Owsley Mark Palmer ' Dennis Parker , Richard Partridge Steve Patton Joyce Paul Dawn Paxton Steve Penick Flay Pennington Lori Peterson 4'-35' Dan McElroy smiles as he informs Bob Davidson that live, linger-eating Piranhas have just been let loose in the courtyard fountain. , Q f , 'Zi ,V W, T1 ,UQ - 4 , .M I 1 1 s l ,, ,1.,W,,V,,.f.,.g ' .V Q 1 . hw? ,I 4 '23 'if ' ' , 1 fl . f ,gr 'as V4 ' fl V52 ., , 'I . , :fa 2 4 ' ' 44 4 QV. , x ' - Nunez' X' A ,fd f 'v fy -r 2 ff wi' in , .- ,Q ' ,af fl. Q- P a ar 1 f i-.25 av ,yi ,yy veg -2 --mf-,:ff:afff., ., .,. f f f X f K , 43, . 'ff ,f 5 ' , ., . A so 4 fi ' rn, 'Q .1-, MZ 11, l -. 4, X'- en., ea.: f ? A Q7 I 4 , , f, Y f f mf ,-7-1-1--. ,a f ,..,. ,, ..,,.A,.,,. 74 - fl Q ff ' W 515 31 1 Z , 1 . 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I Janet Ratledge Debbie Raysik Kevin Reed Robert Reed June Rehel Doug Rhoades Suzie Riggs Debbie Riley 'Kelly Roberts Hoyt Robey Dee Robinette Amy Robinson Kyle Romans Laura Rone Teresa Rose Trudy Ross Jackie Ruckh Karla Russell Jerry Rutledge Joe Ryczek Kathy Sanders N ORTHTOWN 1 f X ' f L 2, in - ,, l ' Si ll 'qi ,u 'fn ,n. f' 'f' , gif? MW 1.21 ' , wg, . x Qi, 43.1 5 f '1 I .1 4 224,19 X! . Z A 4 ,X , A, V1 I i f f ,N 4.4. .,,,,, X f I 1 ,ff , I f f 4Wf ' 1 '4 'hm 1 L ' . ' 'f 1 f if 42 f ., 4 l , J in ,. X W f 1 ff, 1 1 W f ! W . 1 , , ,Ml I 1 , . ff ,, f.,: ,. Z .4 ' 1 fy' Q , ff , Z J 4 ., , . 4 ? 4 ,,M1, yi- 1 :ith-' :4,,, ' J ,X 0 1- f if T 1 .445 Ruth Saunders Steve Schreiber Bruce Scovill Cindy Shank Joe Shelton Roscoe Shields Dean Shobe Peggy Short Allison Showalter Karla Simon Judi Sims Shelby Sims Rebecca Small Christopher Smith Janelle Smith Linda Smith Maria Smith Patty Smith Greg Soetaert Bill Spooner Lois Stanton Kevin Stephens Sharon Stephens Becky Stevens Doug Stickle Lisa Stingley Bill Stipek Julie Stiverson v 'i Tim Stock Sally Stockwell Gene Stover Bryce Strong Christie Sullivan Janice Tarter Duane Tarvin Leslie Tatum Doug Taylor Lisa Taylor Julie Tebbe Linda Temart Brenda Tennison Debbie Thomas Lori Thomas Connie Thompson Jackie Thompson Tammy Thornton Randy Tichnor Mark Treadway Karen VanArsdale Doug VanWey Jenny Vlack Paul Vogel Mike Walden Bob Walker Kim Walsh Bridget Waskovsky Mary Wathen Paula Watson Mike Weatherford Mark Webb Cathi Weeks Share Weinzerl Juanita Welch Mike Welch Paul Wendt Charles West Lisa West Chris Westhoven John Wheeler Robin Whitaker 1 5 'Q 5 Q ,Mis 5 , 1 Q .X , V Q .hw-is .' 3,31 ,Jw 5,14 ? .4 I fff lv Q 94' 'QW Charles West discovers the Lances's machine takes nickels, dimes, quarters and arms. I X 6 f s 1 I f' , Chsrlsie Wiggins Debbie Wiggins Richard Wiggins Debbie Williams Wendy Wilson Angie Wilt Dawn Wise Rusty Wolfe Julie Wolverton Christy Wood Pam Wood Susan Wood Tammy Wood Tammy Wood Bonnie Wright Scott Wright Doug Wyland Ralph Yedar Lisa Yokum Justine Yoon HERE COME THE SOPHOMORES! Hill! ll 1. Some sophomores never quite seem io adapt to high school lite. 2. Sophomores like to take matters into their own hands. In this case, Mr. I-ledgecorth's parked car. 3. Pam Wood seems uncertain about what the near future may hold for her. 4. Reid Cowden discovers a taster way to get to class on time. 5. Just hanging around are sophomores Bob Davidson, Dan McElroy and Mark Treadway. wa. mm mm an ww. mm K .,' t-KM..-,..-s ,. , ,:. ,M , W ! .4 -4 f-A4 5 ,,.,. if ,s .J at , Q, Q. - . V, f.fQ,j',-:j1.. f,:,, I f' i V . Q ' ' gf Us . s. . Y ' 3 ii as E s fi g,., f 1 -- 2, H E E . R Q-rf 5-W r g 3 ' -if . ' X , -fi' X 4.5 if .- . I f W.. . .. . aa.. 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The Dark at the Top of the Stairs by William Inge, was presented November 11 and 12 and netted an approximate profit of 3900. The proceeds were applied to the traditional Junior Class Gift to the Senior Class, Prom. invitations were sent to all Seniors on April 15, and two weeks later Hornets were dancing to the music of Liquid Fire. The Junior Class Officers for 1976-1977 pictured below, are President Anita Cammisano, Secretary-Treasurer Meredith Galatas, Vice-President Joanna Bengimina, and Sergeant- at-Arms Tom Base. Junior, Wendy Blank takes a quiet moment on the grassy football field to contemplate the year ahead. E 16 Art critics, Jennie Gorham and Karen 0'Brien, appar ently have different opln Ions of Northtown master pieces. Lee Ann Adams Susan Ade Joni Allister Guillermo Andreu Mike Auer Brenda Baker John Balhuizen Sue Barney Becky Basch Bill Basch Tom Base Donna Baskin Mark Baum Nick Baum John Beaber Lori Beck Don Bell Andrea Bengimina Joanna Bengimina Dave Bennett Ken Berbert Allen Berry Gary Bills Robbie Binniker Luanne Blackford Craig Blanc Nancy Blanchard Wendy Blank 1 xi . .Y M ER ,K ZMI V ff: fm -w.fe':V'2aff . V, n - , ,. .. . , ' V2.1 vw , 'fr I 5 -' . . -0 .2 QW QW, 1 I '5 fi Vf 1 2: Z2 .45 QV f ' ' WW an V milf : M ' ' Q.. i 1 I v,.. ', I 1 1 . , 1 4 ' Y YA L ' ' 'I , I a. .. 'l',.l 'ff' x ' ,, I , -V .. . 1 . E V ,,. ,Z .,-2.2 Ti'1:- , Lf ' I n WZVZ V V Q? f Li 1 'Glu Z.. TAKING IT ALL is , f ,fry , Q f ,af 1- Q ,sz W Q 4 6, ' 4 f' gy f ' .g'-wg.:-.,, A.., I, .,p,-., - -. f .. 'A,A . V. 1-0,1 M. 1 , , . .ff,.,., yflg, K K ,a-M, ,. vc-H: V' if ' ,, V 2 , . .ff if' WJ ? 1 f ffl f ' fkff 1 , H 1 7 7 , f ig M . 1,-V. 2. fi A z ' 6, f , 5 1 f 0 It , 4 12 ' , ,J ' I , -,I 114 ff 1 I S ' 'Is Q in I , 14 i 2 77' , 41 1 , -4' sq , . an f ., 4 7 Q Q, J ,, 3. Kim Blincoe Steve Blunk Tom Boling John Bonicamp Matt Booth Marcos Borque Lori Bostick Sean Brack Mary Bradshaw Cindy Branson Kim Brashear Ann Breshears ONE DAY AT A TIME L.. . :r7Vk,'NV'r ,4 l5V 4 V if A, I :WG 4 if ' I I , I V 7 . . V 17 N . V . 722 few ,,, V 1 ,gf 1 u 0 if Q Q70 4 ' 55. I 5: I 4 f W 3,171 W f e 4 WZ? A I a . 1 :ui LLL.. f x V ,, 56,2 - ' f '2 2 54 1 -.7 Q41 Z 'V .. fn., V . iff 4. 4. .. W ff 4 ' I 4 f , ff , .1 . . fe-A ,. 1. is 4 rf' ,, 'f.' Q Robin Brinkman Pat Broderick Terry Browning Bret Bruns Dennis Buck Leuticia Buck ,,,,.VV A, yy, :ff f , ,f 0' ' f .I . ', Steven' Buck Jami Buckley Kurt Burk Kathy Burke Don Burton Anita Cammiaano Darren Capps David Carleton Chris Carlson Pamela Carter Darlene Carver Roger Cassity Rosalie Corrs Jim Chaffee Jett Chambers Lana Chandler Gena Chaney Sherry Cleeton Laurie Clegg David Close Mark Closterman Ronald Cloud Brian Coates Robin Cocke Sandy Collins Kelly Colt Andy Connell Simon Conroy Tom Coons Russ Couch Mark Crain Vicky Cramer Kathy Crawford Sandy Crowley John Cuezze Mindy Cunningham Carolyn Dahl Denise Day .lell Deason Linda DeCaveIe Tammy Deckman Lisa Degginger Jeans DeGheIder Jim DeLapp Ramona Delgado Erin Dennis Reed Dennis Tammy Devine Charlene Dibble Eva Dibble Joy Dinwiddle Madeline DiRaimo Jeff Dodson Vanessa Doulhal Barb Dowdy Mary Dunham Terry Dunn Steve Koon tries picking up a lew facully secrets. I 5.2 ' Z ,- 6 f fm w ,Ja-. ,fm 7 ee a .- V --a..-ff, ,1 .i . ,.,, ,. 4 Q.: 'A Lex. 14:51, 'E 1 '69 W' ,, . , ,A f ,Ps fag., y G , ff.4 Z3 6 ,TEDX ,,'9W?Z4'WW ., zz , , 1,4 f f fy, 4 I X 7,1 y, Q14 f f ga 1 , , ,f ww X 1 ? f C 4 f' 1 2 -:ww X W, f -1 'iaiif W 73 iw- E, K V, I fl , i , , 1 A 1 57 f . 5 y . f Q0 , 1 Q ,gli r '- ' - be Y 1 ' Q, ig I Q , 5 , F V 1 - A THE FUTURE LOOKS BRIGHT .rf I 'f ? 2 D ' ge I 1 ., an ' ! , F N UQ' -gf ,Q ' ffcijzzy' 1 Lfiwgfg ,L ff, ,f ,if fe.: fffif ZI ' a fw , , -W iff? ' ' - , T Q A Rebecca Durham Shelly Dye Dee Ann Eagan Judi Echols Anita Edgar Jill Edwards Jack Ehrman Scott Eidson Chris Elder Carrie Elliott Maithe Enriquez Cole Evans David Everett Judy Eversole Susan Ewing Sondra Farley Harold Farmer Mary Farmer Tom Farr Steve Fenton Julia Ferguson Laura Ferguson Steve Feurer Steve Fisher Thomas Fisher Steve Fleck Mark Flint Julie Ford Patty Ford Brett Foster Kevin Foster Cathy Frazier Marcy Frederickson Chris French rt Ann Fricke Sonya Frye Brent Fuson Meredith Galatas Cathy Garney David Garretson Craig Gastineau Barry Geary Trayce Gibson Teri Gillis Mike Gilsdort Janet Goad Denise Goldsmith Gwen Gorman 1 .,. . Juniors Dennis Thompson and John Carter lind yet another creative way to use class time. Mark Gotzon Mike Graham Mike Graves Lynn Greathouse Janet Green Byron Greene J. V. Gregg Kathy Gregory Larry Griggs Tom Grooms Dawn Gunderson Ginger Gunter David Haddix Carrie Hadley Rick Hadley Robin Hale Keener Hall Mark Hall Thea Hall Scott Halley Cindy Hambelton Charles Hamilton Darcy Handy Gail Hanson Barb Harbison Debbie Harlow A James Harter Steve Havens I' -f ' ff 1 1 ' , -P a ' 22 'aj -. E13 ' Z. ,V nf' '. jf: rf' A a . J. ,..- 9 rg F ,Z,,f,. fa A ,ff , X , ' V I V' I,-ills f' f M y ff . ' zz , - 'L s rf , it -.. 1 W, . , Y na if .1 ll I lt .JA v, ' -J JUNIORS TAKE P X x V :,, L:-:1.:s,,.:'gf I lg- ' , 'ffjjjijii I .,.v f- 47,5 . vffif-ff fill' 1. 'fm , If , , .. , ,, , rn. , 5 5,3 'faimzgl -' I I f uw 4, Q : ,.:. , , ff f if 9 THE INITIATIVE F J f' ,,,, fin. Q4 'f 7 X N 'Z f f f ,X f , W . ff T ff ,X 6, W 'Z 1, f f ' I f W -' 3 r if E Aff I 252,339 1-.JU A , , ,,,, V-ff , , fn ,,,,, ,,,. ,,,I. , , , . Nab I A .H f , I 'f I I 4- I 1 7 Karen Hawkins Lisa Haynes Sandy Hazell Desiree Hebert Lisa Hedrick Doug Heinsch f2 'vj w ' ' .V .1--mf-2:5 v-4.1, 9- ,... , 1 vfzco- - -1 ' QQ l A I ' A vc, . ' 9 In ,xv .,,a-VL...--,N 1 I, I IVIWI 5 ' .,,, V , jf . ' 'e 'inf 1 ' '-57 ff' Y' f f 9 J , f , ,, , f f ' Z ,ZZ I f ' Y Q I , 4 .f ., , A J, 43,1 . f 2- , .4 Q jig, E I.: ff Ay is 'f 4' . ' 22 -f I I 222, ,H J If 1' 41, Az, 2. .v f '? , '7 .My ,I Donna Hellstern David Helwig Linda Henley Carla Henneforth David Hiatt Mark Hicks Calvin Hiebert Regina Hill Brian Hines Sheri Hochstatter Kim Hoffman Wes Holley Tom Holloway Valerie Hoopes Mike Horn Paula Horn Stephanie Horsman Ronnie Horton Susan Humbard Robert Hurst Carol Hutton Steve Hydorn Carol Irving Mary Jo lsom Carol Jackson Jill Jahrling Sheri Janson Richard Jarnevic Brenda Jeffers Jon Jeffers Jeanna Jenkins Debi Jernigan Bill Johnson Bryan Johnson Greg Johnson Jill Johnson Jonna Johnson Jeff Johnston Rick Jones Charles Julian John Keith Karen Kiechle 7 Bill King Devin Kingsbury Randy Kirchhoff Greg Klepper Don Knudson Steve Koon Jay Kritz Marchia Kruger Claire LaBrunerie Susan Laningham Wendy Lanio Cheryl Larson Ann Lavonburg Ron Layton Robert Hurst becomes another victim of So- phomore driving. Kevin Lear Anita Leeper Ranita Leewright Linda Lemons John Lipari Janet Liquie Randy Lohnes Bob Long Susan Loughery Lisa Loyd Greg Lyons Brian Main Steve Majors Jeanette Marcel 74 -V., 35411, 'f '- ' Y' 4 V ,V 5 -. , i ,, ' 1' , V42 a , M-Na - - ' v 1 A a, 4 f ff .ail 1 ,xr 2.75 N' 5. W5 13 y ,gil U .-gf: Q Lfftkwty Fffyflff X 3, Y i -Q' 2 F14 13,1 ' fd ,V : -f1.,' ff-, V, Z, :Z , , V fig if J D , R X X fy f X , V ' 0 I , M469 f, l ,, . - ,,. 1 . W 7 ., -16 f 2 ' 1 f f fx ff - .. Q, I 1 ,Jef- ,ff fb f .Z - 1105 4 gl M. 5 ,J 754 n' f ,ja - mf' J Mf-32 3 5 H , ' ' ' , ll! 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McLallen Ily Mclftobert Marilyn Merry anna Meyer Beda Middleton bbie Miller Merril Miller Robyn Miller ssell Miller Ken Misenhelte Lisa Modrak f Melanie Moddrell uck Moore Linda Morgan Steve Morris Karen Munden Kevin Munsterman Kathy Mussurici David Myers Brenda Nash Mike Nash Ellen Nees Mark Nelson Kim Newman Anh Nguyen Hang Nguyen ne Norris Candy Nunn Karen O'Brien Craig O'Connor Dale Olds Sondra Olinger Pamela Orr Paula Palmer Phil Parker Brent Peacher Don Peacher Laurie Peacher Mike Peel Tammy Peterson Debbie Pettus Brad Platt Cynthia Phelan Susie Plumb Connie Plummer John Pool Kim Poole Janice Porter Ron Powers Darrell Prather Karen Price Connie Pyle Randy Quick Sheila Randall William Raybourn Lisa Reed Paul Reiman Lisa Reschke Jordan Rew Jim Reynolds Martin Reynolds Staging their version ol the great escape are Sandra Olinger and an accomplice. .fi , '-w1r.:.:1iQ 7 - T ly-gi gm: 'L fi fvqimlmitz .A ,M ,M , us.:-ra hsm 'QQ I D... in V. . ,. , TA A, T W um .Q , fl, ' ' : an ,, ggi. ,L Q.'1vnum1r.s f i N. ff , afL7.zQ2'gi J 'fvllzif' f f 1 .fa f a-. - e 'Vw 211 'f I .,:.,-117' lf' B22 -7 'XYZ ' 4'-'11 -. 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My - I 242, ., ,, , 'J ff' .fuel il '. uf' f 5: 1 1 -S214 if fp nf 13424-- ' qaaw- V INTERESTS SHOW VARIETY L-.gf , i- firef- iv' 44' Q , , Karleen Roudebush Steve Ruth Kristy Ryon Brent Sackett Doug Sauceman Doris Shelold Ta Lo 1 W- fm--34 ff, 'W rf fl I f X if 0 f f fp? if Z K f si f Sh , v:.?z3:.,g1 f-' l Wh ' Qf mmy Schnabel ri Schneider Roxanne Schroeder Frank Sollaro elli Sexton Geary Shaddox Laurie Shadrick Bobbie Sharitz Richard Sharp I 1, .. Ron Sharp , fy, ,Z 4' , , rv 0 Kirk Shawver Kizan Shepard I e--1 Hui-chung shu fy J . Jetti Siters r If fm I f I ! Ran Ron GGL, , ff Dan 1, ' 17. ' ' V K J ,A 1 wg f.: iff' We 7 ,,,: , , , . v If 1-.7 -1 X, Jeff Scott Silvers Lester Simes dall Sinele Rick Singleton nie Singleton Curtis Smith Howard Smith Kathleen Smith Yvonne Smith ny Snyder Vicky Snyder Soetaert , , . Kathi Sottoland L J Becky Sparks 17 x lj' X 4 Jell Stinson Karen Stipek Philene Sperbeck Randy Spoor Elaine Stevenson Roxanne Stevenson Jill Stewart Peggy Stewart Georgianne Stock Mike Stock Connie Stokes Jeannine Stone Lori Stuber Theresa Swan Jack Swanigan Eric Swanson Brenda Swatzell Valerie Sweeney John Talley Kim Taylor Teresa Terrel Eric Testortt Sheri Tharp Tracy Thiel Dennis Thompson Mike Thompson Wendy Thonen Keith Lear finds the high- lights ot high school on 4, f ZZ! 'P 'S ...fl ' 'f w.4,f,f I 0 FLY., f 1 V W i n J ZW My ,1 1 f - .N A 91 ,M f y VV :1f:E..'TliI' ,X 3 fi A N ew 1 A f 1 UT: f ,J ,MV A 'v if J, 4 'jf fff . f yy? , ,V ff 1 f f l T: ,a ff 'PY .S 7 j ,Q ...Wi , ' I uf' S eral 4 , , I , f H555 7 ,Wffif J QW . ' we , I ffh f Q ,, .1 2 f f' JW ,wr V, , mf , fffffflf f - M ff? vf,f,m'Lf ', . f 4, ,, Q 'f 44, aff, - 7 if V ' fm' W , A, 7 we I , , hy H, f Q, f,, ,l.e I 5' H? ,V ,,f, is F W 'R -L: g A-iw- V 4: I 1 1- 1 A, -, H .ui If f 4 , , ,, J 4 ' f 2 v: ff-6, 1 . , .,.. Q ,W 1 V ' 'f 44 ,r 1 4 7 1 W Md ff fig' 'Wil' Mike Tournoy Bill Townley Peggy Townsend Janet Traylor Marcy Troxel Arthur Tupper Cindy Turkington Don Turnbull Ray Tyron Lori VenCamp Gary Vogel Robert Vogel Chris Warman Ed Webb Randy Wehner Jim Welch Barbara West Everett Wheelock Ray Whitaker Chuck White John Williams Salli Willoughby Ben Wilson Denise Wise Steve Wiseman Diane Wolenski Larry Wood Linda Wood Mike Wright T. K. Wright Linda Wurzer Wayne Yoss Leslie Zetmeir I ., ,- .,-1 JUNIORS GET AROUND Tom Farr and Kathy Hightower lind hand-to-hand combat useful in tight situations. Jeanette Marcel seems uncertain about how many carnations she should send. The new trophy cases hold varied levels ol interest lor Juniors Kristy Ryon and Susie Plumb. Thea Hall takes steady aim to get a bird s eye view The end ot school has many juiors climbing the walls. ,J 'Wi T 1 rs ESV ' tw .Za gi. .i :- E r NO TRESPASSIIQI-L3 ..-----'ff'- -, .mt - .v'. Q, Www K: 4 ' 'JQQHNANCENl35 W . gl-5 .,., 4 . -7 ' 5 - ff.. def .' , 7 ,T is .r,.,-s7- T 1 ,ef img, SENIORS MAKE IT T0 THE TOP The Class of '77 made their final year at Northtown a memorable one. Many events, such as a city-wide 541 basketball season, marked the year as outstanding. This year's Senior Class Play, Don'f Drink the Waten by Woody Allen, earned an exceptional sum of S1,200, which financed the Senior Class Gift. On April 30, the Junior-Senior Prom took place at the Hotel Continental. Many couples will cherish the memory of this romantic evening for years to come. Finally, on May 26, 1977, commencement took form. With the glint of a tear in many eyes, and heads held proudly, 415 graduates received their well-earned diplomas. The class of '77 left with a reflection of a special event at Northtown while looking ahead to challenge in the future. - pf.,- Leading the Senior Class activities for 1976-1977 are Secretary-Treasurer Chuck Lashbrook, President Eileen Brown, Vice-President Joe Elliott, and Sergeant- at-Arms Curtis Kloeppel. Buddy Adams Ron Adams Doris Aitken Susan Albrecht Karen Andrews Matt Atherton Rhonda Baehr Robert Baker Robert Baker Tere Baker Mary Barrett ..,. Tim Baxter Janice Bayless Nancy Becker Mary Jo Becvar Jim Beers James Beezley Gary Bell Kathy Bell Patricia Bernhardt William Beyer Denise Bierman John Bird Candice Bledsoe Richard Blincoe Duane Boeke Laura Bond Michael Bonner Cynthia Borders Anna Boyd Bill Boydston Vickie Bradbury Kent Bradshaw Tim Bradshaw Deanna Brady Roxanne Brady Pam Braile Laura Brandom Sharon Branham Donald Bratcher Alison Brown Eileen Brown Jeffrey Bruce Wayne Buck Kerri Buckley Mark Buehrer 1977 SENIORS POSE FOR POS V ' . .- rem X2 x1,gN. 1' m 0 I f H . lT',!'.w 7 ,:: 1 W 't ' IH' IDC- 'T' A , : Il 'fiwzffi A' 'H , -1. -4, cf' -., 5 l i ' I is. v Mx D .l 5 l I J Q -4:5 TERITY l iii!!! Cliff Cline stars in his first senior picture taken on the auditorium stage. L l A, ,xl :r'gv'.'.. H . I Milli! l a A fi' It ,. ml v-, . A - , sul .-5'-J , .1 fr, f.i.5,f'Qf2-.2 -TL- .Jr- 1' John Burke Robert Busby Karen Butner Bunny Capper Bill Capps Curtis Carey Carol Carpenter Donna Carroll Scott Childers Marjorie Christy Mike Clemens John Cliff Cliff Cline Jack Cochrane Scott Conkling Shawn Connelly Patty Conner Angie Cooper Jim Coppage Shawn Corwin 17 Donna Costanza Bret Cowden Sally Cowden Bruce Cox Deanne Creveling Rick Culey Robin Dancker Eric Danner Kristy Davenport Jolene Davidson Neal Davidson Angela Davis Sheryl Dawson Gary Delgado Jerry Delgado Cassandra Delmuro Janet Derry Elizabeth Dewitt Sheila Dillard Cheryl Donaldson Chris Dove Tim Duensing Mark Duff Sherry Dulley Lori Dulresne Brett Durington Anders Dybier Brad Eckert Gary Eckley Gwen Edwards 'ww Q IU 4' 25 1..3,,.sA I V' , V X K 5, ,,. SENIORS EXPERIENCE SORROW 2 D rg, v if M , . .f .aw 1 'K X ,ig f A Q , 4 K off-f--. r ig, ,z 0 God, give us serenity to accept what cannot be changed, courage to change what should be changed, and wisdom to distinguish the one from the other. -Reinhold Neibuhr 1,2 l Zanelle Eidson Joseph Elliot Phyllis Elliot Steve Ellis Tom Ellis Kelly Enderson Christie Evans Sandy Filer Sheri Flint Greg Followell Carla Forbes Kathy Ford Margaret Forsythe Brett Fowler Lou Ann Frala Janet Freeman Chris French Patti Fronk Emma Gann James Gann Anne Garney Z, Martha Gibson Brett Glass Cindy Goodson Robert Greathouse Monica Grossmann Karen Guitreau Sheila Gulotta Jeanine Hale Mark Haley Irene Hall Tom Hammett Beth Haney Bobby Hannah Ritchie Hanson Tom Hanson James Harris Doug Hartman David Hassan Brenda Hayden Sandy Hayes John Hazzard Diane Heller Barb Hellstern Danita Henley Dave Henneberg Becky Henneforth Becky Henson Daniel Henson Greg Henson Lawrence Hepler Yjis' AT AGE 18 RESPONSIBILITIES f V 1 , - 'W v 1 I A X I H ,lf f ' : 4 f 1 J f f 2 B I , , QA, I V. M, ,hi f It I BEGIN 1 3 Ls., E J ,1 if Tana Hiatt Joanna Hicks Sheila Hicks Pam Hiegerl Tom Higgins Leslie Hill Donna Hobbs Julie Hochstatter Debbie Hollman Pat Hollman Gretchen Hogan Kathy Honeck Dorothy House Jimmie House Debbie Howard Diana Howard Elise Howard Philomena Hull Gwen Humphrey Mary Irving Vivian Kieslich discovers that telling the truth can be humorous as she, Scott Childers, Karen King and Doug Hartman register to vote. I Paul Jarnevic Bradford Jones Cindy Jones Jimmie Justus John Kang Jody Kapp Billie Kaye Richard Keck Neal Kenagy Brenda Kern Diana Kern John Kerwin Vivian Kieslich Teresa Kimrey Karen King Tim Kirk Alice Kithcart Curtis Kleoppel Kim Klepac Kari Knick Charles Kritz Donald Krueger Alison Kuehn Diane Kuhnel Tom Lale Marty Lambertson Dene Lambkin Chris Langley Kenneth Larson Charles Lashbrook 77 BRING Af x 1 -vi ' -nv ,DA , g , NEW EXPECTATIONS I K ' ' ' mg 'NS Z1 ft? wx-u am lf g,.4 as ' , f L51 H 'V ,F ino- ts, Elaine Laughlin Alan Lawrey Theresa Lee Scott Leighty Steve Lenz Terri Lewis Carol Lierz Kelly Long Rene Love Steve Lovins Thomas Loyd John Macken John Maddox Rick Makris Mary Mancao Donna Mandina Connie Manlove Cynthia Marcos Anita Marra Tanya Martin 1- -Macaw ' Forrest Mason Diane Pyle tinds her own way to beat the gas shortage during the energy crisis. ,1 1 I Ed Maurin Valori Mayor Ken McAllister Cindy McCarty Myra McCarty Clinton McCIanahan Cindy McCoIIoch Jann McConnell Cheryl McCormick Cindy McCoskey Rhonda McDonald Tammy McFarland Mary McGonigaI Susan McGuinn Paul McGuire Virginia Mclntyre Helen McPherson Robert McQueen Chris McReynolds Mike McRobert Marsha Mendenhall Carol Meyer Cyndia Meyer Patricia Middleton David Miller Rhonda Mills Mark Minyard Ed Mitchell Laurie Monroe Ricky Moore NORT OWN KEEPS ITS SPIRIT ALIVE ffm ,Ml 1-01, l 'f li 41- Larry ljlepler and Eddy Smith show their Pep while finding out how the other halt lives., 46 on-4 1 -,-1 M, .1 'HX M t l fx X ' Y ' Scott Moore Tony Moore Dwayne Morris Mathew Moser Cheryl Mosher Beth Mott Michael Munger Patty Myers Phyllis Myers Donny Natzinger Janet Narron Dave Neale Ron Nelson Robert Nou Diana Newton Dieu Anh Nguyen Liz Norton Vickie Norton Gary O'DeII Pat O'DeIl Kathy O'Donnell Steve Olson Wade Orr James Osborn Sandy Owens Andrew Paice Mark Palmer Tamra Patton Lucille Paula Shelley Piontek Paula Pliler SENIOR MEMORIES STAY EVERGREEN Daniel Pool Albert Porter Rachel Poteet Keith Province Steve Pryor David Pyle Diane Pyle Scott Quick Daryl Quinn Jackie Raines Cheryl Rainey Derrick Rawdon Jonathan Reddekopp Jeff Reel Robin Revare Jamie Rich Rhonda Rich Danny Richardson Jackie Richmond Shelley Rickard K LL at fa LS-N 'va 's rl ff. 1 ,L . lf, Rene Love gives Mr. Craig her Impression ot the Jimmy ,L Q 5 75 2 ' L , V Carter smile. Cynthia Ricket Janis Riley Julie Rivers Steve Roberson Becky Roberts Greg Roberts Janie Rost Alan Roth Sue Ruckh Larry Ryan Rita Ryan Mary Ryczek Lester Ryon Susan Sandridge Tammie Sanstra Greg Saragusa Roseann Schmidt Margie Schneegass Theresa Scholz Nancy Schroeder 90 Cathy Scott Debbie Shadrick Nilesh Shah Christine Shannon Debbie Sharp Kathy Sheehan Burt Shewmaker Becky Srevers Pamela Simpson Patricia Slnnett Mark Slaughter Antry Smith Edward Smith Joseph Smith Mark Smith Rex Smith Scott Smith Sheila Smith Tim Smith Mike South Martha Soxman Mary Soxman Melanie Spain Teresa Sparkman April Spooner Kenneth Sportsman Karen Spruytte Lance Staves Kevin Stephens Tom Stephens RE'S TO ALMA MATER 7? la wh 'K' MN ,sl . Lisa Stephenson Beth Stevenson Jeanette Stiverson Curtis Stock Sherrie Stockton Peggy Sullivan Dianne Sunderland David Thompson Sandy Thornton Nancy Turley Teresa Underhill Mike Van Natta Elizabeth Vargas Nancy Walker Kelly Walsh Jane Walsman Theresa Watson Mark Wayman Marcy Weale Rebekah Webb Jim Harris looks at being a Senior with a different point of view. James Whaley Debbie Wheaton Newell Whetstone Bill Whitaker Roberta Whitaker Cheryl White Gary Wiley Kathleen Williams Robert Williams Carl Willans Rick Willis Susan Winters Jenneler Wood Susie Woolard Terrie Wright Robert Wurdack Dawn Wyland Denise Yarberry Selena Yoon Karl Zetmeir Sarah Wehner Regina Weiss David Wellons Tammy Wells Connie Welsh Barbara Werner Steve Westhoven Dennis Weymuth 'J Q---ur M! GRADUATION IS THE LAST GDAL ni-Ama.. 1. 4, n 1 K I Ni If , ' Y a.-,l-XALEA Q-lu.. Ao. L DAL May 26, 1977, marked the graduation for more than 400 North Kansas City High School Seniors. The night remained balmy as the clouds that threatened to move the proceedings indoors did not interfere. The grads made their processional for their diplomas in front of friends and relatives in the stadium. This senior class left as their gift was a set of book cases in the cafeteria hall including a moveable counter top for clubs to sell bake goods or tickets. Also, the senior class provided money for two very large bulletin boards to be placed on either side of the newly installed trophy cases. 1. The graduating class gathers together for the last time as they listen to commencement speaker. 2. A graduating Hornet receives her diploma folder from school board member Mr. Bob Fl. Raines. 3. Daryl Quinn returns to his seat after receiving his diploma. HONORS AND AWARDS Home Economics Award - Jim Beers Outstanding Business Education Student - Diane Pyle Outstanding Science Students Chemistry - Clinton McClanahan Physics - John Kang E Joe Smith Biology - Larry Hepler Bausch and Lambe- Larry Hepler Outstanding Mathematics Student - Clinton McClanahan National Forensic League Awards Best Thespian - Scott Childers Drama Award - James Rich 8 Billie Kaye Speech Award - Mary Ryczek Outstanding Foreign Language Students French - Chris McReynolds German - Monica Grossmann Spanish - Clinton McClanahan Vocal Music Awards National Choral Award - Sheri Flint Arion Vocal Award - Myra McCarty N Club Athletes ot the Year Award Buddy Adams 8 Shawn Corwin American Association ol University Women Award Elizabeth De Witt Alpha Delta Kappa - Susan McGuinn 8 Susan Winters Tom Moore Engineering Award - Joe Smith Jay Schmidt Memorial Scholarship - James Rich Judy Ann Kretzschmer Memorial Scholarship - Lou Ann Frala Journalist ol the Year Award - Mike Munger Daughters ot American Revolution Award - Karen Spruytte Premier Award - James Rich A Eileen Brown Amelia Keller Award - Patricia Middleton Danforth Award - Jim Beers 8 Billie Kaye. Phi Beta Kappa Awards - Curtis Stock, Margie Schneegass, Liz DeWitt, Karen Spruytte, Larry Hepler Salutatorian Award - Margie Schneegass Valedictorian Award - Curtis Stock Albert B. Fuson Award - Curtis Stock Grand Gold Honor Roll Doris Aitken, Jim Beers, Kathy BelL Eileen Bro wn, Liz DeWitt, Tim Duensing, Lou Ann Frala, Janet Freeman, David Hassan, Larry Hepler, Clinton McClanahan, Jann A. McConnell, Chris McRoynolds, David Millen Mike Munger, Diane Pyle, Daryl Ouinn, Jon Reddekopp, James Rich, Julie Rivers, Susan Ruckh, Mary Ryczek, Margie Schneegass, Nilesh Shah, Joe Smith, Karen Spruytte, Kevin Stephens, Curtis Stock, Kelly Walsh, Regina Weiss, Denise Yarberry y 1 Ya 3 1221+ Z ff! ll 2 im' ,Q M A 4 CEREMONY HONORS SENIOR SCHOLARS . , 1 'Ll M 'If SCHOLARSHIPS AND AWARDS Doris Aitken - Bd. ol Trustees Scholarship-MWCC, Nat'l Secretaries Assoc., Heart ot Amer. Scholarship, Am. Business Women's Scholarship Larry Hepler- Bd. ol Trustees Scholarship-MWCC David Miller - Bd. ot Trustees Scholarship-MWCC Diane Pyle - Bd. ot Trustees Scholarship-MWCC Roxanne Brady - Regent's Scholarship-NWMSU Brenda Hayden - Regent's Scholarship-NWMSU Pat Sinnett - Regent's Scholarship-NWMSU Kelly Walsh - Regent's Scholarship-NWMSU Susan Albrecht - Board ot Regent's Scholarship-CMSU Tana Hiatt- Board ol Regent's Scholarship-CMSU Julie Rivers - Board ol Regent's Scholarship-CMSU Debbie Sharp - Board ol Regent's Scholarship-CMSU Barb Hellstern - Aptitude Scholarship-CMSU Vivian Kieslich - Aptitude Scholarship -CMSU Kathy Bell- Curators-M.U. Columbia Liz DeWitt - Curators-M.U. Columbia Chris McReynolds - Curators-M.U. Columbia Curtis Stock - Curators-M.U. Columbia Kathy Bond - First National Bank Scholarship-Mo. Western Regents Scholarship-Mo. Western Martha Gibson - Regents 81 Trustees Award-Mo. Western Nancy Turley - Board ol Trustee Scholarship-Mo. Western Regina Weiss - Board ot Trustee Scholarship-Mo. Western Eileen Brown - Board ot Regents Scholarship-SWMSU Shawn Corwin - German Club Scholarship Alison Kuehn - Trustee Achievement Award-Doane College Janet Freeman - Dean's Scholarship-Avila College Mike McGill - Football 81 Track Scholarship-Washburn Univ. Mike Munger- Elks' Scholarship Steve Roberson - Burlington Northern Competition Scholarship Karen Spruylte - Honorary Director's Merit Scholarship Teresa Underhill - Tennis Scholarship-SEMSU Bob Williams - Bowling Proprietors Scholarship is VW? W5 1 I' 1. Dr. Howe and Mr. Brown announce the Grand Gold Honor Roll. 2. Dr. Howe presents Margie Schneegass with a trophy certilying her title as class salutator- nan. 3. The new members ol National Honor Society rise with their symbolic candles to recite the NHS oath. 4. Curtis Stock is announced by Mr. Fuson as the winner ol the Albert B. Fuson Award. 5. Curtis Stock, Karen Spruytte, Larry Hepler, Elizabeth Dewitt and, hidden by Dr. Howe, Margie Schneegass are the top live students ol 1977. iff! nv 6 r if ,- I I SENIORS SHOW ACTIVITY ADAMS, BUDDY: N-Club, Vice-President: FCA, Senior Representative: Football, 3 yrs.: Wrestling, 3 yrs., Tri-Captain, District Champion, All Conference Wrestling: Track, 3 yrs.: Marching Band: Concert Band: Sophomore Class Sergeant-at-Arms: AFS Variety Show: Purple Honor Roll. ADAMS, RON: Football, 1 yr.: C.O.E., 1 yr. AITKEN, DORIS: German Club, 3 yrs., Secretary-Treasurer, 1 yr., Vice- President, 1 yr.: National Honor Society, Secretary: AFS, 3 yrs., Holly Tri-Chairman, Antique Show Chairman: Band, 3 yrs.: Pep Band, 3 yrs.: AFS Variety Show, 3 yrs.: Gold Honor Roll, 3 yrs. ALBRECHT, SUSAN: Pep Club, 2 yrs.: AFS, 2 yrs.: Volleyball, 2 yrs., Letterman: Basketball, 2 yrs., Letterman, Captain, 1 yr.: Purple Honor Roll, 3 yrs. ANDREWS, KAREN: Pep Club, 3 yrs.: Y-Teens, 2 yrs., STUCO, 1 yr., Pom Pon, 2 yrs., Co-Captain: Band, 2 yrs.: Honor Roll, 3 yrs. BAKER, ROBERT: N-Club, 2 yrs.: Track, 3 yrs.: Purple Honor Roll, 3 yrs. BAKER, TERE: AFS, 3 yrs.: Pep Club, 2 yrs.: Y-Teens, 2 yrs.: STUCO, 1 yr.: German Club, 3 yrs. Secretary-Treasurer, 1 yr.: Buzz, 2 yrs.: AFS Variety Show: Gold Honor Roll, 3 yrs.: NFSG Convention: AFS, Scholarship to South Africa, 1976. BARRETT, MARY: Pep Club 2 yrs.: Flag Corps, 3 yrs., Tri-Captain, 1 yr.: Girls Basketball, 2 yrs., Letterman, 1 yr. BAXTER, TIM: Track, 1 yr.: Band, 3 yrs.: Purple Honor Roll, 3 yrs. BAYLESS, JANIE: Honor Roll, 3 yrs. BECKER, NANCY: Pep Club, 1 yr.: Honor Roll, 1 yr. BEERS, JIM: N-Club: National Honor Society: STUCO: Basketball, 1st team, All Conference, All Northland, Honorable Mention, All Metro, Co-Captain: Baseball, 1st team, All Conference: Sweetheart King: Gold Honor Roll: General Mills Award. BEEZLEY, JIM: Chess Club, 1 yr.: Tennis, 3 D yrs.: Concert Choir, 1 yr.: No No Naneffe: Purple Honor Roll, 2 yrs. BELL, KATHY: AFS, 1 yr.: T-Teens, 1 yr.: Pep Club, 3 yrs.: NHS, 1 yr.: Fiddler on fhe Roof: Oliver: No No Naneffe: Varsity Cheerleader, 2 yrs.: Purgold 2 yrs.: Student Council, 2 yrs.: Sophomore Cheerleader, 1 yr.: AFS Variety Show, 3 yrs.: Harmonaires, 1 yr.: Spirit of '76', 1 yr.: Madrigals, 1 yr.: A Cappella, 1 yr.: Concert Choir,, 1 yr.: Purgold Oueen Candidate: Curator's Scholarship-M.U.: Gold Honor Roll. BERNHARDT, PATRICIA: Art Club. BEYER, BILL: Radio Club. BIERMAN, DENISE: AFS, 1 yr.: Basketball, 2 yrs.: Volleyball, 2 yrs.: Intramurals, 2 yrs.: No No Naneffe, Dancer: National Honor Society, 2 yrs.: Gold Honor Roll. BIRD, JOHN: EAC, 2 yrs.: Key Club, 2 yrs.: AFS, 3 yrs.: AFS Variety Show, 3 yrs.: Oliven Fiddler on the Roof: No No Naneffe: Orchestra, 3 yrs.: Member of 51 State Rated String Orchestra: National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation: Honor Roll. BLASER, SUSAN: Honor Roll. BLEDSOE, CANDICE: AFS, 3 yrs.: HRA, 2 yrs.: Pep Club, 1 yr.: Oliver: Fiddler on the Hook Music Letter, 2 yrs. BLINCOE, RICHARD: Football, 2 yrs.: Track, 2 yrs.: Cross Country, 1 yr., Letterman. BOYD, ANNA: AFS, 2 yrs.: Pep Club, 3 yrs.: German Club, 3 yrs.: Honor Roll. BRADSHAW, TIM: Tennis, 3 yrs.: Oliver: Fiddler on the Hook No No Naneffe. BRADY, ROXANNE: Fiddler on the Rook No No Naneffe: A Cappella: Madrigal: Gold Honor Roll: Regent Scholarship: Biology Award. BRAILE, PAM: Pep Club, 3 yrs.: Pep Club Officer: STUCO. BRANHAM, SHARON: Girls Chorus, 1 yr.: Honor Roll, 3 yrs. BRATCHER, DONALD: Key Club, 1 yr.: AFS, 1 yr.: Honor Roll. BROWN, ALISON: Pep Club, 1 yr.: Thespians, 1 yr.: AFS, 3 yrs.: FTA, 1 yr., Cadet teaching: STUCO, 1 yr.: Flag Corps, 2 yrs., Treasurer: Drama, 3 yrs.: Purgold 1 yr.: A Cappella, 1 yr., letterman: Senior Class Gift Committee: Fiddler On The Roch Rifka : The Dark af The Top of the Stairs, Properties Chairman: Don'f Drink the Wafen Ms. Burns : Gold Honor Roll, 1 yr.: Purple Honor Roll, 2 yrs. BROWN, EILEEN: Pep Club, 3 yrs.: NHS: French Club, 1 yr.: Y-Teens, 1 yr.: Girls' Track, 1 yr., Letterman: Girls' Tennis, 1 yr.: Girls' and Boys' Swim Team Manager, Letterman: Buzz, 2 yrs.: STUCO, 3 yrs.: Milf 5-9' ' .4 A bad case of Senioritis makes concentra- tion hard for Janet Freeman. Sophomore, Junior and Senior Class President: Honor Roll, 3 yrs.: Board of Regents Scholarship to SMSU. BRUCE, JEFFREY: Art Club, 2 yrs., Vice President: Honor Roll, 3 yrs. BURKE, JOHN: MMM, 1 yr.: Marching Band, 2 yrs.: Jazz Band, 1 yr. BUTNER, KAREN: STUCO, 1 yr.: Spirit of '76', 1 yr.: Harmonaires, 1 yr.: Concert Choir, 1 yr.: A Cappella, 1 yr., Letterman: Oliven Fiddler on the Rook No No Naneffe: Honor Roll, 3 yrs.: Special Award Scholarship to NWMSU. CAREY, CURTIS: Key Club, 2 yrs., President, 1 yr. CARPENTER, CAROL: sruco, 1 yr.: COE: No No NBIIDHO. CARROLL, DONNA: COE: Honor Roll, 2 yrs. CHILDERS, SCOTT: Thespians, 2 yrs., Historian: AFS: NFL: Our Town: Don'f' ' Drink the Wafer: Oliver: Americans Abroad Summer Scholarship: Speech and 'Debate Tournaments, 2 yrs.: Band, 3 yrs.: Stage Band, 1 yr.: Percussion Ensemble, 1st place, District and State Contest. CHRISTY, MARJORIE: NFL, 2 yrs.: Thespians, 2 yrs.: Our Town: Purgold, Copy Editor, 2 yrs.: Drama Tournaments, 3 yrs.: Gold Honor Roll, 3 yrs. CLIFF, JOHN:Boys Basketball, 1 yr., Manager, Letterman: Wrestling, 1 yr.: Honor Roll. CLINE, CLIFF: COE. CONKLING, SCOTT: STUCO: Marching Band, 3 yrs. CONLEY, LESLIE: Pep Club, 2 yrs.: Purple Honor Roll, 1 yr. CONNER, PATRICIA: Marching Band, 1 yr.: Purple Honor Roll, 2 yrs. COOPER, ANGIE: Pep Club, 2 yrs.: Pom Pon, 2 yrs., Co-Captain: Honor Roll, 3 yrs. CORWIN, SHAWN: AFS, 3 yrs.: N-Club, 2 yrs., Chaplain: German Club, 3 yrs.: Volley- ball, 3 yrs., 2nd Team, Conference, '77: Basketball, 2 yrs.: Track, 3 yrs., 2nd and 4th place State, 1st place District: German Dancing Group: Band, 2 yrs.: Pep Band, 2 yrs.: Pury CO' CO' Hor CO1 yrs. Roc Dri Gol CU: DAI DA' DA DAL DA DE yrs ST Ca: DE DE All DE Tex 2 Sc ed Dll DC DC Le Ro DL Ba 3 pl Mt Eh El A E E A '..,,, fy? -i R COIICOIIUB- ior Class ot Regents yrs., Vice ng Band, 2 Pirit ot '76', cert Choir, an: Oliven atte: Honor :Iarship to President, r.: COE: N0 oll, 2 yrs. s, 2 yrs., zwn: Don'f ns Abroad td Debate Iage Band, ce, District Thespians, ry Editor, 2 iold Honor , Manager, nnor Roll. ming Band, 's.: Purple ind, 1 yr.: Pom Pon, , 3 yrs. lub, 2 yrs., s.: Volley- ance, '77: td and 4th 1 German md, 2 yrs.: 44 Purple and Gold Honor Roll. COWDEN, BRET: Purple Honor Roll. COWDEN, SALLY: Pep Club, 3 yrs.: AFS, 2 yrs.: French Club, 3 yrs.: Y-Teens, 1 yr.: Honor Roll, 3 yrs. COX, BRUCE: Thespians, 3 yrs.: Key Club, 1 yr.: AFS, 1 yr.: Drama, 3 yrs.: Purgold, 2 yrs.: Orchestra, 3 yrs.: Oliver, Fiddler on the Rook No No Nanette: A Bedtime Story: Don'l Drink the Water: Purple Honor Roll, 2 yrs.: Gold Honor Roll, 1 yr. CULEY, RICK: AFS Variety Show, 1 yr. DANCKER, ROBIN: Purple Honor Roll. DAVIDSON, JOLENE: COE: Honor Roll. DAVIDSON, NEAL: Honor Roll, 3 yrs. DAVIS, ANGELA: Art Club: Oliven scenery design. DAWSON, SHERYL: French Club, 1 yr.: Purple Honor Roll. DELGADO, JERRY: N-Club, 1 yr.: Cross Country, 1 yr.: Track, 2 yrs.: Wrestling, 3 yrs.: Fiddler on the Rook No No Nanelte: STUCO, 1 yr.: Concert Choir, 2 yrs.: A Cappella, 1 yr.: Harmonaires, 1 yr. DELMURO, CASSANDRA: COE DERRY, JANET: Pep Club, 2 yrs.: Varsity Volleyball, 2 yrs.: Wrestling Queen Attendant: Purple Honor Roll. DEWITT, LIZ: Pep Club, 3 yrs., Treasurer: AFS, 1 yr.: N-Club, 1 yr.: Spanish Club, 1 yr.: Tennis, 2 yrs.: Track, 3 yrs., Letterman: Buzz, 2 yrs.: Gold Honor Roll, 3 yrs.: Curators Scholarship to MU: National Merit Commend- ed Scholar: Outstanding Biology Student. DILLARD, SHEILA: Pep Club, 1 yr.: Purple Honor Roll, 2 yrs. DONALDSON, CHERYL: Girls' Chorus. DOVE, CHRIS: Track, 1 yr., Letterman: Football, 2 yrs.: Wrestling, 3 yrs., Letterman, J.V. Conference Champion: Honor Roll. DUENSING, TIM: AFS Variety Show: Marching Band, 3 yrs.: Concert Band, 3 yrs.: Stage gand, 2 yrs.: Pep Band, 3 yrs.: Gold Honor Roll, yrs. DUFFEY, SHERRY: STUCO, 1 yr.: Concert Choir, 1 yr., Secretary-Treasurer: Musicals, 2 yrs. DUFRESNE, LORA: COE. DURINGTON, BRETT: STUCO, 1 yr.: FCA, 2 yrs.: Baseball, J.V., 1 yr., Varsity, 2 yrs.: Football 3 yrs. DYBJER, ANDERS: AFS, 1 yr.: French Club, 1 yr.: AFS Variety Show, 1 yr.: Honor Roll: AFS Exchange Student lrom Sweden. ECKERT, BRAD: Football, 1 yr.: C.O.E. ECKLY, GARY: C.O.E. ,,. I 'W Deciding he needs a change ol scenery, Seniors Mike Clemens and Buddy Adams show Dr. Howe the courtyard fountain. EDWARDS, GWEN: AFS: NFL: Tennis, 1 yr., Letterman: Basketball: Track, 2 yrs., Letterman: AFS Variety Show: Debate, 1 yr.: Student Council, 1 yr. EIDSON, ZANELLE: Purple Honor Roll. ELLIOTT, JOE: Thespians, 3 yrs.: Basketball, 2 yrs.: Bell, Book, and Candle: Oliver: American Dream: Student Council, 3 yrs.: Senior Class Vice President: Honor Roll. ELLIOTT, PHYLLIS: AFS Club, 2 yrs.: HRA Club, 1 yr.: Fiddler on the Rook No No Nanelle: AFS Variety Show: Student Council, 1 yr.: Flag Corps, 2 yrs., Sergeant-at-Arms: Girls Chorus: Purple Honor Roll, 2 yrs.: Gold Honor Roll, 1 yr. ELLIS, STEVE: Honor Roll. ENDERSON, KELLY: Track: Honor Roll, 3 yrs. FLINT, SHERI: Oliver: Fiddler on the Rook No No Nanetle: A Cappella, 1 yr.: Concert Choir, 1 yr.: Girls Chorus, 1 yr.: Madrigals, 1 yr.: Perlect Attendance Award, 1 yr. FOLLOWELL, GREG: Cross Country, 1 yr.: Honor Roll. FORBES, CARLA: Pep Club, 1 yr.: Concert Choir, 1 yr.: Spirit ol '76, 1 yr., Vice President: A Cappella, 1 yr.: Buzz, 2 yrs., Feature Editor: Student Coum.-I, 2 yrs.: Purgold Princess: Purple Honor Roll, 3 yrs. FORD, KATHY: Track, 2 yrs., Lettered: COE: Honor Roll, 3 yrs. FORSYTHE, MARGARET LOUISE: Oliver: A Cappella, 2 yrs., Letterman: COE: Honor Roll, 3 yrs. FRALA, LOU ANN: Tri-M: NFL: Political Science Club: Varsity Baseball Statis- tician, 1 yr.: Oliver: Fiddler on the Rook AFS Variety Show: Debate, 2 yrs.: Buzz, 2 yrs., Co-Editor: Student Council, 1 yr.: Band, 2 yrs.: A Cappella, 2 yrs.: Recognized by M.U.- Commended Student: Runner up Presidential Classroom: Speech Awards: Honor Roll. FREEMAN, JANET: Tri-M, 3 yrs., Historian, 1 yr.: French Club, 3 yrs., Secretary, 1 yr.: Girls' Basketball Statistician, 1 yr.: Fiddler on the Hook No No Nannelle: Madrigal Singers, 1 yr.: A Cappella, 3 yrs.: Purgold 1 yr.: Student Council, 1 yr.: Honor Roll, 3 yrs.: Dean's Scholarship, Avila College. GIBSON, MARTHA: French Club: Band, 1 yr.: Girls' Chorus, 1 yr.: No No Nanette: Honor Roll. GROSSMANN, MONICA: German Club, 3 yrs., Vice President, 1 yr.: Tri-M, 2 yrs., treasurer, 1 yr.: AFS, 1 yr.: Track, 3 yrs.: Band, 3 yrs., Letterman: Orchestra, 2 yrs.: German Dance Group, 1 yr.: Purgold 1 yr., Co-Editor: Pep Band, 1 yr.: Concert, Marching Band, State Contest: Fiddler on the Hook Hello Dolly: 3rd Place Voice ot Democracy in '75: Purple and Gold Honor Roll. GULOTTA, SHEILA: Pep Club, 3 yrs.: Pom Pon, 1 yr.: Student Council, 1 yr.: Y-teens, 2 yrs.: Purple Honor Roll. HALZ, MARK: Intramurals, 2 yrs.: Golf, 1 yr.: Debate: Student Council. HANSON, RITCHIE: Basketball Manager: Track: AFS Variety Show: COE: Honor Roll. HARRIS, JIM: Sophomore Basketball, A Cappella, 2 yrs., Fiddler on fhe Rook Honor Roll. . HARTMAN, DOUG: German Club, 1 yr., Purple Honor Roll. HASSON, DAVID: Radio Club, Fiddler on the Rook Oliver, Jazz Band, 3 yrs., Plaque For Outstanding Contribution, Orchestra, 2 yrs., Pep Band, 3 yrs., Concert Band, Plaque In Recognition of Excellence, UMKC Honor Band, All Conference Band, National Honor Society, 2 yrs., Certificate for High Academic Promise from Mo. School-College Associa- tion, Gold Honor Roll, 3 yrs. HAYES, SANDY: AFS, 2 yrs., Girls' Track Statistician, 1 yr., Fiddler on the Rook No No lllaneffe, Student Council, 1 yr., Girls' Chorus, 2 yrs., Concert Choir, 1 yr., Purple Honor Roll. HELLSTERN, BARB: German Club, 1 yr., No No Naneffe, Concert Band, 3 yrs., Pep Band, 3 yrs., Stage Band, 2 yrs., Orchestra, 2 yrs., Marching Band, 3 yrs., Aptitude Scholarship-CMSU, Honor Roll. HENLEY, DANITA: Psp Club, 1 yr., Honor Roll. HENNEBERG, DAVID: Tri-M, 2 yrs., Cross Country, 2 yrs., Letterman, Track, 2 yrs., Lettered, Fiddler on the Hook No No Naneffe, District and State Instrumental Solos, Marching Band, 3 yrs., Letterman, A Cappella, 2 yrs., Letterman, Concert Band, 3 yrs., Wind Ensemble, 2 yrs., Pep Band, 3 yrs. HENNEFORTH, BARBARA: German Club, 1 yr., AFS Club, 1 yr., Intramural Basketball, 1 yr., Bowling, 2 yrs., Track, 2 yrs., Honor Roll. . HENSON, GREG: N-Club, 2 yrs., Student Council, 1 yr., Track, 3 yrs., Letterman, Honor Roll, 3 yrs. HEPLER, LARRY: Key Club, Sergeant- at-Arms, HCC, Intramural Football, Basketball, Softball, Bowling, 2nd Place Basketball Team, 1 yr., Junior Achievement, 1 yr., Treasurer, Quality Control Manager, Safety Director, Chemistry Award, Biology Award, Gold Honor Roll, 3 yrs. HICKS, JOANNA: AFS, 1 yr., Pep Club, 1 yr., Track, 1 yr., Honor Roll, 3 yrs. HIEGERT, PAM: Honor Roll, 2 yrs. HILL, LESLIE: AFS, 1 yr., FTA, 1 yr., French Club, 1 yr., Honor Roll, 3 yrs. HOBBS, DONNA: AFS, 1 yr., STUCO, 1 yr., Oliver, Fiddler on the Hook AFS Variety Show, Honor Roll, 3 yrs., Certificate of Recognition for High Scholastic Promise. HOCHSTATTER, JULIE: Honor Roll. HOFFMAN, PAT: Thespians, 2 yrs., Vice- President, NFL, 2 yrs., Vice-President, Oliver, Our Town, Fiddler on fhe Rook The Dark af the Top of the Stairs, Don 'f Drink the Wafer, No No Nanetfe, STUCO, 3 yrs., Buzz, 1 yr., Drama, 2 yrs., A Cappella, 3 yrs., Harmonaires, 3 yrs., President, Madrigals, 1 yr., Honor Roll, 3 yrs. HOGAN, GRETCHEN: Art Club, 1 yr., Honor Roll, 3 yrs. Jerry and Gary Delgado display the new look for summer, Ieaves. HONECK, KATHY: Honor Roll. HOUSE, JIMI: Football, 1 yr., Basketball, 3 yrs., J.V. Player of the Year, All Conference, All Northland, Co-Captain, Letterman, Baseball, 2 yrs. HOWARD, DEBBIE: COE, Honor Roll. HOWARD, ELISE: French Club, 2 yrs., President, Honor Roll, 3 yrs. HULL, PHILOMENA: Honor Roll. HUMPHREY, GWEN: Pep Club, Flag Corps, Thespians, AFS, Drama, Our Town, Concert Choir, Honor Roll. IRVING, MARY: Volleyball Manager, 1 yr., Honor Roll, 1 yr. JARNEVIC, PAUL: Marching Band, 1 yr., Concert Band, 1 yr., Honor Roll, 3 yrs. JONES, BRAD: HRA, 3 yrs., AFS, 2 yrs., Honor Roll, 3 yrs. KAPP, RONALD: STUCO, 1 yr., Sophomore Class Vice-President, N-Club, Junior Representative, President, Football, 3 yrs., 1st All Northland Defense, Letterman, Wrestling, 2 yrs., Track, 3 yrs., District Champion, Letterman, Don'f Drink the Wafer, Dark at the Top ol the Stairs, Honor Roll. KAYE, BILLIE: Thespians, 3 yrs., Secretary, AFS, 1 yr., Y-Teens, 1 yr., NFL, 1 yr., STUCO, 1 yr., Pep Club, 3 yrs., Cheerleader, 2 yrs., The Pursuit ol Happiness, The Bald Soprano, Bedfime Story, Don'f Drink the Wafer, Honor Roll, 3 yrs. KECK, RICHARD, HRA, 2 yrs., Secretary, Key Club, 1 yr., Secrtary, Buzz, 1 yr., Debate, 1 yr., Honor Roll. KEN-AGY, NEAL: Spanish Club, 1 yr., Historian, STUCO, 1 yr., Golf Team, 2 yrs., Letterman. KERN, DIANA: Pep Club, Band, 3 yrs., Letterman, Pep Band, 2 yrs., Tennis, 1 yr., Track, 2 yrs., Letterman. KIESLICH, VIVIAN: Spanish Club, Secretary, AFS, 2 yrs., Historian, Girls Track, 1 yr., AFS Variety Show, Marching Band, 3 yrs., Honor Roll, Aptitude Scholarship. KIMREY, TERESA: AFS, 2 yrs., Volleyball, 1 yr., Girls Chorus, 1 yr., A Cappella, 2 yrs., Oliven Mrs. Bedwin , Fiddler on the Rook No No Naneffe, AFS Variety Show, Viva Video, Honor Roll, 3 yrs. KING, KAREN: AFS, 1 yr., Spanish Club, 2 yrs., Secretary, President, Band, 1 yr., Orchestra, 2 yrs., Secretary, Oliver, Fiddler on fhe Rook No No Nanefte, Purgold, 1 yr., Purple Honor Roll, 1 yr., Gold Honor Roll, 2 yrs. KIRK, TIM: STUCO, 2 yrs., Golf, 1 yr., Honor Roll, 1 yr. KITHCART, ALICE: French Club, 3 yrs., Activities Chairman, MMM, 1 yr., Pep iii ,sa JJ. I X Z' f 1 . it .5- ' H' fall, 3 yrs., nterence, tterman, I. , 2 yrs., ng Corps, Jr To wn, er, 1 yr., d, 1 yr., NI, 3 yrs. rs., Honor Lphomore , Junior 3 yrs., 1st llrestling, hampion, ark at the iecretaly, L, 1 yr., rleader,2 The Bald Drink the atary, Key J., Debate, b, 1 yr., am,2yrs., , 3 yrs., anis, 1 yr., iecretary, ack, 1 yr., LI, 3 yrs., ball, 1 yr., la, 2 yrs., a Root No Iva Video, ub, 2 yrs., I, 1 yr., fiddleron ir., Purple ! yrs. rr., Honor , 3 yrs., yr., Pep Q. Club, 2 yrs., AFS, 3 yrs., Y-Teens, 1 yr., STUCO, 1 yr., Marching Band, 1 yr., Concert Band, 1 yr., Honor Roll, 3 yrs. KLEOPPEL, CURTIS: N-Club, 2 yrs., Sergeant-at-Arms, FCA, 2 yrs., Senior Class Sergeant-at-Arms, Track, 3 yrs., Varsity, Letterman, Football, 3 yrs., Letterman, All Conference, All Northland, Honor Roll. KLEPAC, KIM: Pep Club, 2 yrs., German Club, 3 yrs., AFS, 2 yrs., Honor Roll. KNICK, KARI: French Club, 1 yr., STUCO, 1 yr., Pep Club, 3 yrs., Pom Pon, 2 yrs., Co-Captain, Homecoming Attendant, Wrestling Invitational Attendant, Honor Roll, 3 yrs. KRUEGER, DON: EAC, 1 yr., Football, 1 yr., Track, 1 yr., Concert Choir, 2 yrs., Fiddler on the Rook No No Nanetle, KUEHN, ALISON: Pep Club, 3 yrs., German Club, 1 yr., AFS, 1 yr., Intramural Bowling, 2 yrs., A Cappella, 1 yr., Letterman, Oliver, Purple Honor Roll, 1 yr., Gold Honor Roll, 2 yrs. KUHNEL, DIANE: Track, 2 yrs., Letterman, Tennis, 2 yrs. LALE, TOM: Honor Roll, 3 yrs. Susan McGuinn wonders if her new outfit will still be in style around May 26. SENIORS DISPLAY PRIDE LAMBKIN, DENE: N-Club, 2 yrs., Football, 1 yr., Wrestling, 3 yrs., 1st Team Center- ence, Honor Roll, 2 yrs. LANE, SHERRY: N-Club, 2 yrs., Pep Club, 1 yr., FTA, 1 yr., Track, 3 yrs., Volleyball, 2 yrs., No No Nanetfe, Orchestra, 3 yrs., Honor Roll, 2 yrs. LANGLEY, CHRIS: Wrestling, Track, Band, Pep Band, Honor Roll. LARSON, KENNETH: Varsity Football, 2 yrs., League Honorable Mention, Swimming, 1 yr., C.O.E. LASHBROOK, CHUCK: AFS, 2 yrs., Thespians, 1 yr., Boys Pep Club, 1 yr., A Cappella, 2 yrs., Football, 3 yrs., Oliver, Fiddler on fhe Rook Country Fair, Student Council, 3 yrs., Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Class, Secretary-Trreasurer, Harmonaires, 2 yrs., Sweetheart Candidate. LAUGHLIN, ELAINE: EAC, 2 yrs., Spanish Club, 1 yr., Honor Roll. LAVENBURG, MICHAEL: Honor Roll. LEIGHTY, SCOTT: Thespians, Drama, C.O.E., Golden Award of Drama. LENZ, STEVE: Intramurals, 2 yrs., Honor Roll. LONG, KELLY: Basketball, 2 yrs., Honor Roll. LOVE, RENE: Pep Club, 2 yrs., Honor Roll, 1 yr. MACKEN, JOHN: N-Club, 2 yrs., Secretary- Treasurer, Wrestling, 3 yrs., Hustle Award, 2nd Team All Conference, Golf, 2 yrs., Honor Roll. MADDOX, JOHN: German Club, 1 yr., Tennis, 3 yrs., Honor Roll. MAKUS, RICK: N-Club, 3 yrs., Football Manager, 2 yrs., Basketball, 1 yr. MANCAO, MARY CARMEN: AFS Club, 1 yr., Pep Club, 1 yr., AFS Variety Show, Gold Honor Roll. MANDINA, DONNA: Spanish Club, 3 yrs., AFS Club, 1 yr., Girls Volleyball, 1 yr. MANLOVE, CONNIE: Psp Club, 112 yr., Basketball, 1 yr., Track, 2 yrs., State, N-Club, Honor Roll, 3 yrs., Student Council, 1 yr. MARCOS, CYNTHIA: Fiddler on the Rook Girls' Chorus, 1112 yrs., C.O.E. MARTIN, TANYA: AFS, 1 yr., District and State Contests, Honor Roll. MASON, FORREST: Football, 2 yrs., Track, 2 yrs. MAURIN, ED: Band, 3 yrs. McALLlSTER, KEN: Recreation Club, Organizer, Basketball lnramurals, Honor Roll, 3 yrs. McCARTY, CINDY: Honor Roll. McCARTY, MYRA: AFS Club, 2 yrs., Spanish Club, 1 yr., Pep Club, 1 yr., Oliver, Fiddler on the Hook No No Nanelfe,A Cappella, 3 yrs., Pep Band, 1 yr., Marching Band, 2 yrs., Harmonaires 3 yrs- Concert Band 2 rs 1 -1 , y -I Honor Roll, National Piano Award, 2 yrs., District Piano Award, 3 yrs. McCLANAHAN, CLINTON: Honor Roll, National Merit Finalist. McCOLLOCH, CINDY: Pep Club, 2 yrs., Track, 2 yrs. McCONNELL, JANN: MMM, 1 yr., Psp Club, 2 yrs., Pit Orchestra, 3 yrs., Band, 3 yrs., Jazz Ensemble, 2 yrs., All State Band, 1 yr., All Conference Band, 1 yr., 2 No. 1's on Solos, 2 No. 2's on Ensemble, Drum Major, 1 yr., Commended Student for PSAT Scores, Honor Roll. McCORMICK, Cl-IERYL: Spanish Club, 1 yr., Health Careers Club, 1 yr., Basketball, 1 yr., Track, 2 yrs., Honor Roll. McDONALD, RHONDA: Pep Club, 2 yrs., Student Council, 1 yr., Honor Roll. McGlLL, MIKE: Football, 3 yrs., All Conference Offense and Detense, Outstanding Defensive Back, Track, 3 yrs., 6th place, Kansas 4A State, 1976. McGONlGAL, MARY: HCC, AFS, Oliven No No Nenefte, Track, Intramural Bowling, Student Council, Honor Roll. McGUlNN, SUSAN: FTA, 2 yrs., Vice President, Thespians, 3 yrs., NFL, 3 yrs., Oliven Our Town, Fiddler on the Rook Don'f Drink the Wafen No No Nanette, Cabaret Buffet, Flag Corps, 3 yrs., Vice-President, Cadet Teaching, A Cappella Choir, Medrigal Singers, Drama Tournaments, Pep Club, 1 yr., Photography, Honor roll. MclNTYRE, VIRGINIA: Fiddler on the Rook No No Nenetfe, Student Council Represen- tative. McREYNOLDS, CHRISTINA: French Club, 1 yr., AFS, 3 yrs., President Sr. yr., National Honor Society, MMM, 2 yrs., No No Naneffe, Band, 3 yrs., Stage Band, 3 yrs., Pep Band, 2 yrs., Orchestra, 1 yr., Curator's Scholarship- M.U., AFS Americans Abroad Participant- Summer of 1976, Gold Honor Roll. McROBERT, MIKE: Football, 3 yrs., Honors received Sr. yr.: Outstanding Delensive Lineman, Co-Captain, Most Inspirational Player, 2nd Team All Conference, 1st Team All Northland, Honorable Mention All Metro, Student Council, 3 yrs., Honor Roll. MELVIN, RON: Band, 2 yrs. MEYER, CAROL: French Club, 3 yrs., German Club, 1 yr., Pep Club, 2 yrs., Girls' Basketball Statistician, 1 yr., Honor Roll, 3 yrs. 16 -'11 L Alison Brown lets Bruce Cox in on a few ofthe well kept secrets of the Classes Section on the Purgold MIDDLETON, PATRICIA ANN: AFS: Fiddler on fhe Rook No No Naneffe: Student Council, 2 yrs.: Honor Roll, 3 yrs. MILLER, DAVID: Key Club, 2 yrs., Treasurer, 1 yr.: German Club, 1 yr.: Gold Honor Roll. MILLS, RHONDA: C.O.E.: Honor Roll. MINYARD, MARK: Key Club, 2 yrs.: Purgold, 1 yr. MITCHELL, ED: AFS, 1 yr.: Key Club, 2 yrs., Treasurer, Vice President, Senior Director on Board of Directors: Orchestra, Oliver: Fiddler on the Rook No No Naneffe: AFS Variety Show: Orchestra, 3 yrs.: Debate, 1 yr.: Chairman of Blood Donor Drive: Golf, 1 yr.: Missouri School-College Certificate of Recognition: Honor Roll. MONROE, LAURIE: Pep Club: Chorus: No No Naneffe: Track, 1 yr. MOORE, RICK: Honor Roll. MOORE, 'TONY: Fiddler on fhe Rook Concert Choir, 1 yr.: A Cappella, 1 yr.: Honor Roll, 2 yrs. MORRIS, DWAYNE: German Club, 1 yr.: Honor Roll. MOTT, BETH: Art Club, President: EAC, Secretary: Band. MUNGER, MIKE: EAC, 2 yrs.: Thespians, 3 yrs.: AFS, 1 yr.: Buzz, 3 yrs., Co-Editor: Student Council, 2 yrs., Tri-Chairman: EIk's FUTURES LCOK BRIGHT Club Most Valuable Student Scholarship : Gold Honor Roll, 4 yrs. MYERS, PHYLLIS: Volleyball, 1 yr.: Track, 1 yr.: Orchestra, 3 yrs.: Drama: Oliver: Fiddler on fha Rook Honor Roll. NAFZINGER, DONNY : N-Club: Football, 2 yrs.: Basketball, 3 yrs., Most Inspirational: Track, 1 yr.: Baseball, 1 yr.: Student Council: Honor Roll. NARRON, JANET: Orchestra, 0livar:Marching Band, 3 yrs. NEU, ROBERT: C.O.E. NEWTON, DIANE: C.O.E. O'DELL, GARY: Football: Track. O'DONNELL, KATHY: Girls Track, 2 yrs.: Drama: Pom Pon, 1 yr.: A Cappella: Honor Roll. ORR, WADE: Football, 3 yrs., Offensive Lineman of the Year, Co-Captain, 1st All Conference, 1st Northland, Honorable Mention District, Honorable Mention Metro: Wrestling, 3 yrs., Tri-Captain, 1st All Conference: Track, 2 yrs.: Band. PALMER, MARK: Harmonaires, 3 yrs.: Oliver: Fiddler on fhe Hook No No Naneffe: Basketball, 1 yr.: Honor Roll. PIONTEK, SHELLEY: Marching Band, 3 yrs.: Concert Band, 3 yrs.: Gold and Purple Honor Roll, 3 yrs.: Regents Scholarship. POOL, DANIEL: Key Club, 2 yrs., Treasurer: EAC, 1 yr.: Mens' Chorus, 3 yrs.: Oliver, Fiddler on fha Root POTEET, RACHEL: Pep Club, 3 yrs.: Y-Teens, 2 yrs., Vice-President, 1 yr.: AFS, 2 yrs.: French Club, 1 yr.: Girls' Track, 1 yr., Letterman: Sophomore Cheerleader, J.V. Cheerleader, Varsity Cheerleader: Honor Roll, 2 yrs. PROVINCE, KEITH: FCA, 3 yrs., Vice- , President: Basketball, 2 yrs.: Baseball, 1 yr.: Buzz, 1 yr.: COE: Gold and Purple Honor Roll. PRYOR, STEVE: German Club, 1 yr.: Wrestling, 2 yrs.: Honor Roll, 3 yrs. PYLE, DAVID: COE: Honor Roll. PYLE, DIANE: Spanish Club, 2 yrs., Treasurer: AFS, 1 yr.: STUCO, 2 yrs.: Purgold, 2 yrs.: PurgoId0ueen Candidate: Bowling Intramur- als, 3 yrs.: Gold Honor Roll, 2 yrs., Purple Honor Roll, 1 yr. V OUINN, DARYL: Chess Club, 1 yr.: Key Club, 2 yrs., Historian: EAC, 2 yrs.: NFL, 3 yrs.: Debate: 2 yrs.: Purgold, 1 yr.: Buzz, 1 yr.: Honor Roll, 3 yrs. RAINEY, CHERYL: Girls' Chorus, 2 yrs.: Honor Roll. RAINES, JACKIE: Pep Club, 3 yrs.: STUCO, 1 yr.: Track, 3 yrs., 2 yr. Letterman: Volleyball Lines Man, 1 yr.: Voted Best Volleyball Supporter: Honor Roll, 3 yrs. REVARE, ROBIN: Pep Club, 3 yrs., Section Officer: Y-Teens, 1 yr.: Honor Roll, 3 yrs. RICH, JAMES: STUCO, 3 yrs., Tri-Chairman: Thespians, 3 yrs., President: Junior Class Vice-President: NFL, 3 yrs.: The Happy Times: The Pursuit of Happiness: Our Town: Dark af the Top of fhe Sfairs: Don'f Drink fhe Wafen Oliver: No No Naneffe: The Bald Soprano: Student Director of The American Dream: Buzz, 1 yr.: A Cappella, 2 yrs.: Harmonaires, 2 yrs.: Gold Honor Roll, 3 yrs.: Century Ill Leadership Certificate of Recognition. RICH, RHONDA: Honor Roll, 3 yrs. RICKET, CYNTHIA: AFS, 2 yrs.: Pep Club, 1 yr.: STUCO, 1 yr.: AFS Variety Show: Girls Chorus, 1 yr.: Honor Roll, 2 yrs. RILEY, JANIS: Pep Club, 3 yrs., Secretary- Historian: French Club, 1 yr.: STUCO, 1 yr.: Volleyball, 1 yr.: Honor Roll. RIVERS, JULIE: German Club, 3 yrs.: AFS, 3 yrs.: Pep Club, 1 yr.: NHS, 2 yrs.: Oliven Fiddler on fhe Rook No No Naneffe: A Cappella choir, 3 yrs.: Madrigals, 1 yr.: Honor Roll: Regents Scholarship to CMSU. ROBERSON, STEVE: Spanish Club, 1 yr.: Basketball, 1 yr., Manager, Letterman: Letter of Commendation-National Merit Scholarship Program: Honor Roll . ROBERTS, BECKY: Pep Club, 3 yrs.: German Club, 1 yr.: Y-Teens, 2 yrs., Secretary- Treasurer: STUCO, 1 yr.: Swim Team, 1 yr., Letterman: Cheerleader, 2 yrs. ROST, JANE: COE: Concert Choir, 1 yr., President: Girls Chorus, 1 yr.: Oliver: Fiddler on fhe Rook Purple Honor Roll, 3 yrs. ROTH, ALAN: Fiddler on the Hook No No Naneffe: Boys' Chorus, 2 yrs.: Tennis, 1 yr.: Honor Roll, 1 yr. RUCKH, SUE: Pep Club 3 yrs., Section Officer: Y-Teens, 3 yrs., President: STUCO, 1 yr.: Girls Tennis, 3 yrs.: Buzz, 2 yrs.: Gold and Purple Honor Roll. RYAN, LARRY: Intramurals: Honor Roll. RYAN, RITA: Fiddler on fhe Rook COE. RYCZEK, MARY: NFL, 3 yrs., Vice-President, and President: STUCO: NHL: Debate: Scholarship to George Washington Universi- ty: Honor Roll. RYON, LESTER: Cross Country, 3 yrs.: Track, 3 yrs.: Basketball, 3 yrs. SAN Hon+ SAN SCl+ SCI- Roo- Ban Sch SETI SC SH SH SH yrs. the R99 Goll SHI SIE' Olin Spi SIN The Car yrs. Altn Bal Fla , .... . I, . i ... V i 1 i 'S -Em-sag:-P ' ' K W T-Blu ,, . V f--cg, ' 1 'K -img. ., .ft 'L fs.. ' r.: Hanoi- s.: Honor TUCO, 1 rterman: sd Best vrs. Section ill, 3 yrs. hairman: ior Class Ly Times: : Dark at ve Water: Soprano: ' Dream: naires, 2 ntury Ill n. lub, 1 yr.: nw: Girls icretary- TUCO, 1 .: AFS, 3 X.: Oliver: nette: A r.: Honor r, 1 yr.: Iterman: I Merit German ucretary- m, 1 yr., r, 1 yr., : Oliven all, 3 yrs. : No No 'ennis, 1 lOtticar: DO, 1 yr.: iold and gli. E 'esident, Debate: Jniversi- L.: Track, iHT 4 . as SANDRIDGE, SUSAN: Fiddler on the Rook Concert Choir, 1 yr.: A Cappella, 1 yr.: Honor Roll. SANSTRA, TAMMIE: MMM: A Cappella, 2 yrs., Letterman. SCHMIDT, ROSEANN: Drama: Purple Honor Roll, 2 yrs. SCHNEEGASS, MARGIE: MMM, President: NHS: AFS: Intramurals: Fiddler on the Rook No No Nanette: Marching Band: Pep Band: Concert Band: Orchestra: NHS Curator Scholarship to MU: Biology II Award: Gold Honor Roll. SCHROEDER, NANCY: Oliver: No No Nanette: Honor Roll. SCOTT, CATHY: COE: Honor Roll. SHADRICK, DEBBIE: Honor Roll. SHAH, NILESH: Chemistry Honor Certificate. SHARP, DEBBIE: French Club, 1 yr.: German Club, 2 yrs.: Spanish Club, 1 yr.: FTA, 2 yrs., President: EAC, 1 yr.: Oliver: Fiddler on the Rook No No Nanette: A Cappella, 3 yrs.: Regents Scholarship to CMSU: Purple and Gold Honor Roll. . SHEEHAN, KATHY: Pep Club, 1 yr.: Honor Roll, 3 yrs. SIEVERS, BECKY: Pep Club 2 yrs..: AFS, 1 yr.: Thespians, 2 yrs.: Flag Corps, 1 yr.: Oliver: No No Nanetle, Sue : Concert Choir: Spirit ol '76: Honor Roll, 3 yrs. SINNETT, PATRICIA: FTA, 2 yrs., Vice- President: AFS, 3 yrs.: Art Club, 3 yrs.: Thespians, 1 yr.: Senior Class Gitt Committee: Cadet Teaching: Debate, 1 yr.: Flag Corps, 2 yrs., Secretary: Purgold 1 yr.: Girls State Alternate: Regents Scholarship to NWMSU: Band Performance Scholarship Award lor Flag Corps: Honor Roll. SLAUGHTER, MARK: German Club, 1 yr.: FCA, 2 yrs.: Football, 3 yrs.: Track, 3 yrs.: Basketball, 1 yr.: A Cappella: Oliver: Fiddler on the Root SMITH, EDDIE: German Club, 3 yrs.: Spanish Club, 1 yr.: Key Club, 1 yr.: MMM, 3 yrs., Vice-President: German Club Dance Group: Band, 3 yrs.: Orchestra, 2 yrs.: Pep Band, 3 yrs.: UMKC Honor Band: MU Award ol Merit: Gold Honor Roll, 2 yrs.: Purple Honor Roll, 1 yr. SMITH, JOE: German Club, 3 yrs.: NFL, 1 yr.: Debate, 1 yr.: A Cappella, 3 yrs.: Harmonaires, 3 yrs.: Oliver: Fiddler on the Rook NHS: Gold Honor Roll. SMITH, MARK: Basketball: Concert Choir, 1 yr.: A Cappella, 1 yr.: Honor Roll. SMITH, SHEILA: Girls' Chorus, 2 yrs.: Basketball, 1 yr.: Honor Roll, 2 yrs. SMITH, TIM: Wrestling, 3 yrs.: Cross Country, 1 yr.: Honor Roll. SOUTH, MICHAEL: COE. SOXMAN, MARY: Pep Club, 3 yrs., Section Otticer: AFS, 1 yr.: Oliver: Fiddler an the RookA Cappella, 3 yrs.: Band, 3 yrs.: Marching Band, 3 yrs. SPAIN, MELANIE: Pep Club, 3 yrs., Section Otticer: Honor Roll, 3 yrs. SPARKMAN, TERESA: Pep Club, 2 yrs.: NFL, 1 yr.: French Club, 1 yr.: Thespians, 2 yrs.: Fiddler on the Rook No No Nanetle: Dark al the Top of the Stairs: Don'l Drink the Waten The American Dream: A Cappella, 2 yrs., Letterman: Harmonaires, 2 yrs. SPOONER, APRIL: AFS, 1 yr.: French Club, 2 yrs.: Y-Teens, 2 yrs.: Pep Club, 3 yrs.: Homecoming Candidate: Courtwarming Candidate: STUCO, 2 yrs.: Pom Pon, 2 yrs., Co-Captain: Honor Roll, 3 yrs. SPRUYTTE, KAREN: Spanish Club, 3 yrs., President: Pep Club, 3 yrs.: NHS, 2 yrs., Vice-President: Cheerleading, 3 yrs.: Intramural Bowling: Oliven Fiddler on the Rook No No Nanette: Rockhurst Scholarship: DAR School Citizenship Award: Gold Honor Roll, 3 yrs. STAVES, LANCE: STUCO, 1 yr.: FCA, Junior Representative, 1 yr.: Track, Letterman: Brett Durington and Angie Cooper discover it takes two to make a team. I Football, 2 yrs. STEPHENS, KEVIN: NHS, 2 yrs., Track, 1 yr., Letterman, A Cappella, 2 yrs., Harmon- aires, 2 yrs., Madrigals, 1 yr., Purple and Gold Honor Roll. STEPHENS, TOM: FCA, 3 yrs., President, STUCO, 2 yrs., N-Club, 2 yrs., Football, 3 yrs., Letterman, Wrestling, 3 yrs., Letterman, Track, 2 yrs., Letterman, Tennis, 1 yr., Buzz, 2 yrs., Junior Class Sergeant-at-Arms, Honor Roll. STEPHENSON, LISA: Pep Club, 3 yrs. President, Y-Teens, 2 yrs., STUCO, 2 yrs., Honor Roll, 3 yrs. STIVERSON, JEANIE: Pep Club, 1 yr. STOCK, CURTIS: Debate, 3 yrs., Science, 1 yr., Radio Club, 2 yrs., Political Science Club, 1 yr.,-STUCO, 1 yr., Buzz 1 yr., Board of Regents Scholarship, Board of Curators Scholarship, Principals list, 12 quarters, Gold Honor Roll. STOCKTON, SHERRIE: AFS, 3 yrs., Y-Teens, 1 yr., German Club, 3 yrs., Historian, Pep Club, 2 yrs., Honor Roll. Display cabinets hold Selena Yoon's undivided attention. GDODBYES COME HARD SULLIVAN, PEGGY: EAC, 3 yrs., President. SUNDERLAND. DIANNE: Pep Club, 2 yrs., Volleyball, 3 yrs., Captain, Voted Best Offensive Player, Basketball, 2 yrs., Captain, Most Valuable Player, Most Inspirational Player, 2nd team All Conference, 2nd team All Northland, Track. THOMPSON, DAVID: Key Club, Cross Country, 2 yrs., Basketball Intramurals, 3 yrs., Track, 1 yr., Fiddler on the Rook No No Naneffe, Buzz, Sports Editor, 1 yr., Student Council Alternate, 1 yr., Honor Roll. THORNTON, SANDY: C.O.E., Honor Roll. TURLEY, NANCY: Pep Club, 2 yrs., German Club, 1 yr., Y-Teens, 1 yr., Tennis, 2 yrs., Track, 3 yrs., Oliver, Fiddler on the Rook No No Naneffe, Homecoming Attendant, Pom Pon, 1 yr., Purgolch2 yrs., Student Council, 3 yrs., A Cappella, 2 yrs., Secretary-Treasurer, Honor Roll, 3 yrs. UNDERHILL, TERESA: Tennis, 2 yrs., Basketball, 2 yrs., Track Manager, 3 yrs., Purple Honor Roll. VAN NATTA, MICHAEL: REC Club, President, 1 yr., HRA Club, 2 yrs., 1 yr. President. VARGAS, ELIZABETH: Foreign Exchange Student from Chile, AFS, 1 yr., Spanish Club, 1 yr., AFS Variety Show, A Cappella, Concert Choir, 1 yr., Purple Honor Roll. WALSH, KELLY: Spanish Club, 3 yrs., President, 1 yr., National Honor Society, 2 yrs., President, Political Science Club, 1 yr., President, Recreation Club, 2 yrs., Treasurer, Sergeant-at-Arms, Pep Club, 1 yr., Intramural Bowling, 3 yrs., Intramural Basketball, 1 yr., Intramural Football, 2 yrs., Tennis, 1 yr., AFS Variety Show, Presidential Classroom GirI's State, Purgold Business Manager, 1 yr., Park College Citizenship Forum, Model U.N., Model U.S. Senate, General Assembly, Honor Roll, 3 yrs., National Merit Commended Student, EIk's Scholarship. WALSMAN, JANE: Pep Club, 1 yr., Track,-2 yrs., Honor Roll. WAYMAN, MARK: C.O.E., Wrestling. WEALE, MARCY: EAC, 1 yr., Chess Club, 1 yr., Intramural Flag Football, 1 yr. WEBB, REBEKAH: Honor Roll. WEHNER, SARAH: Pep Club, 2 yrs., AFS, 1 yr., German Club, 3 yrs., Secretary, President, Drama, 1 yr., Student Council, 1 yr., Flag Corps, 2 yrs., Captain, 1 yr., German Dancing, 1 yr., Honor Roll. WELSH, CONNIE: Honor Roll. WERNER, BARB: Spanish Club, 1 yr., Oliver, Fiddler on the Root No No Naneffe, A Cappella, 3 yrs., Honor Roll. WEYMUTH, DENNIS: Football, 2 yrs., Honor Roll. WHEATON, DEBBIE: N-Club, Tennis, 1 yr., Track, 2 yrs., No No Naneffe. WHETSTONE, NEWELL: Marching and Concert Band, 3 yrs., Student Council. WHITAKER, BILL: Honor Roll. WHITE, CHERYL: Pep Club, 3 yrs., NFL, 1 yr., Flag Corps, 2 yrs., Tri-Captain, Track, 3 yrs., Variety Show, AFS, Dinner Theater, Honor Roll. WILEY, GARY: Radio Club, 1 yr., Buzz, Sports Editor, 1 yr., Voice of Democracy, 3rd Place, Honor Roll. WILLIAMS, KATHY: Flag Corps, 1 yr., C.O.E., Honor Roll. WILLIAMS, ROBERT: Honor Roll. WILLIAMS, CARL: C.O.E., Perfect Attendance Jr. Year, Honor Roll. WINN, STEVE: Honor Roll. WINTERS, SUSAN: FTA, 2 yrs., Tri-M, 2 yrs., Oliver, Fiddler on the Rook No Nr Naneffe, Orchestra, 3 yrs., Honor Roll. WOOD, JENNEFER: EAC, Purple Honor Roll. WOOLARD, SUSIE: Pep Club, 3 yrs., Y-Teens, 2 yrs., Student Council, 2 yrs., Pom Pon, 1 yr., Who's Who of American High School Students, Honor Roll, 3 yrs. WRIGHT, TERRIE: Girls' Choir, 3 yrs. WURDACK, BOB: Thespians, 3 yrs., Recorder of Points, NFL, 3 yrs., Key Club, 2 yrs., Secretary, President, AFS, 2 yrs., Vice President, The Happy Time, Our Town, Don'f Drink the Water, The American Dream, No No Naneffe, Debate, 2 yrs., Drama, 3 yrs., Student Council, 1 yr., NFL Degree of Excellence, Honor Roll. F1 E' Il 1' Ti WY Col Ou To, No St all YA NFI Gen Pill! Am YO Hon ZE' Dr: Chu we km-E W- a lub, 1 yr., AFS, 1 yr., cretary, ncil, 1 yr., German r., Oliver, anette, A s., Honor is, 1 yr., ing and Council. IFL, 1 yr., 1 Track, 3 Theater, zz, Sports racy, 3rd r., C.0.E., tandance M, 2 yrs., 2 No Nr oll. mor Roll. Y-Teens, Pom Pon, h School a. Recorder lb, 2 yrs., rs., Vice wn, Don'l lm, No No ., Student lcellenceg When standing in the courtyard, one must always look out. WYLAND, DAWN, Thespians, 3 yrs., Trea- surer, NFL, 3 yrs., EAC, 1 yr., Student Council, 1 yr., Oliver, Pursuit of Happiness, Our Town, Fiddler on the Hook Dark at the Top ol the Stairs, Don 't Drink the Water, No No Nanelte, Variety Show, 2 yrs., Basketball Statistician, 1 yr., Regents Scholarship to CMSU, Honor Roll. YARBERRY, DENISE: Pep Club, 1 yr., Recreation Club, 2 yrs., Vice President, NFL, 3 yrs., Degree ol Distinction,,NHS, 2 yrs., German Club, 1 yr., Oliver, Debate, 2 yrs., Purgolci 2 yrs., A Cappella, 1 yr., Heart of America Citizenship Forum, Honor Roll. YOON, SELENA: Art Club, 1 yr., Fiddler on the Hook District State Piano Contest, Gold Honor Roll. ZETMEIR, KARL: German Club, 1 yr., Fiddler on the Rook Football Trainer, 2 yrs., Drama, 2 yrs., German Dancing, 1 yr., Concert Choir, 1 yr., Honor Roll. Senior Tim Smith shows Junior Devin Kingsbury that it requires a Senior'e intelligence to properly run the A-V equipment. K I nf I-nf , 1 , S I - ., cunt., ,,,,,, 4 f, f . .,,, 7 I 4+ J I f , ' IV 4. g.,,1zf 3: V. I . ' , V M. W C1512 ,lf W flfviyiyff MQ 5:5 -,, ,yjalfl V., s . ,V ? -. 595354 , A . '- Mfg, - .11 f 9 1, ' ,QQ ,154 f my W, ..,,, ,,.. , If gf fmi 04 Z' Y Y - ' W-W -map- L ww, M., '- , 0.-. , , ,f ' 2i i? Si5 20S ,V 206 The progressing school year found teachers and students conquering what was previously labeled impossi- ble. The new trophy case in the annex hall, the new paint job on the entire school, the newly installed windows, the new cold water drinking fountains in Dagg, the honors received by the Girl's Tennis Team, and the accelerat- ed junior high classes were only a few examples. A productive year rolled to a close with these accomplishments. in ,, Q YWNRQNW . 3 Six NNN E HARD WORK ATTAINS GOALS l . 1 ' lALS in 5 ss Mrs. Stone assumes her usual stance tor coaching the girls' tennis team. As Walter Murphy ascends a ladder to install the schooI's new windows, Andy Williams stands by to assist. Andy Williams and AI Jarboe tear out the old lockers to make way lor the new trophy case. David Dobbins, a ninth grader from Newmark, proves his intelligence while his teacher, Mrs. Audrey Holdsworth, tries to stump him. Larry Griggs finds the weight of the bar bell getting increasingly heavier. Tri-chairmen Regina Weiss, sitting in the back, Mike Munger, sitting in the middle, and Jamie Rich, sitting on the minutes, listen intently to suggestions from STUCO representatives. 2 , Z 9 i 4 I 207 PROBLEMS GET SOLUTIONS in f f -,-,fy - ,.--xxx 6241? J 1, ' V' 'fif- , V, .,,,O f ,, 4 , 1 L -45, V. ,,,,, ,M gf? mf '79 7? X' X -ff ,, 0 208 wt. 0 ' G ,N ':. Wi Ni' 'Si' 7 . 'L flu- H if ll lia .I 'wllf Y 1 ,I 7 ! I 6, ,i W 1 .IU1 'bla g fr Lx. i W N W 1 .Q '62 -wi f ,ly- fss' , , EE -L. The art of blowing bubbles is undertaken by Mr. Leopp during an advanced scientific experiment. Crime doesn't pay as the villians get caught and the musical equipment is returned. lt's a birdl lt's a planel No, it's Don Kruger hanging over the cafeteria entrance. Most problems can be solved but this one, Mr. Williams, is hopeless. Miss Widebrook decides to alro her hair by using an electrical outlet. Buddy Adams and Robin Revere know that one can kiss and make up. Mr. Cole glances over students' shoulders to copy Trig answers. Bill Townley tries to solve the problem ol age old decay. -45 SENIORS GRAB GLORY? f V, HQ T- y ,MMI-W fwfffw-rfz-'H ' , 'N x 11 , v ' ' ff 1- - ' I ' L' WWMW ' ' Q' if ii f' 'f '- '- ' A M 'N ' f 'W XZ. .4 ff , . .f.. V ..,,. W- vm: g, 33 3. V. Vf,, I , Viz, 'iq ORDINANCE N9 3506 Wf'ffffeyefaa3Lf ,.,, . our M r... Q, f ,gqgff zpjgy , 3 ,i5gfqQ+a.,..- f 5 - 'if ' li W Q ,iff aww' I . ll, :Siem , I I 'I 'fWMV1mw:,,'LOLffiyifdfffvza W- e -L K1 CPG' gr - 1, 1 f MZ, , , ' , e E1,f'f4!,tfL7 ,I .4 Tom Lale receives the literate award as one of the many graduating seniors who can read and sometimes write. Earning the title of Mr. Desirable is Mike McRobert whose casual sitting in the courtyard draws a crowd. Band members Karen King and Janet Narron win Best Pucker Awards. Joe Smith demonstrates why he becomes the recipient ot the math award as he proves one equals two. Mr. Excitement, Jody Kapp, thinks about what he did last weekend. Alice Kithcart composes a masterpiece to secure her Art Advancement Award. Monica Grossmann wins the award tor having the most economical source ot transporta- tion, the only problem being she is tive hours late for school every day. 4 I 1 I Af., aat' a V 2, WY-7 HL, , f .' .. 4f4hZ.1t 4 'TJZL .A X' ,..,,, L, r ' pt 1 .22 V 11. 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Laurie Peacher smiles in spite ol the fact that going to Velvet Freeze has made her late to filth hour. Linda Henley takes her boyfriend along with her to the Meal Market so he can buy her a sandwich. Kevin Munslerman wonders why number 43 received her D0 treat when his number is 28. The Little Store provides a quaint atmos- phere lor eating lunch. Kathy Bell and Daryl Quinn linish oft 186 burritos, 88 tacos and 72 orange drinks. If one doesn't want to eat, he can choose to play pinball such as Scott Brandom, Tim Smith and The Wizard are doing at 0uikTrip. 3 -wwf , 27104 an y f' X , 8 4' J 1 we g,,. , 1 'QQ i . 7 ' E Q t , V ,, y I FUI: 1 k xv f ? 1' .4 'A ,an- 4 SSS S Q :ANA WA' H-r 'ii fwl mx? -I x ff'-15 SS' Z ails M Q W2 I 42 me PUHGOLD is proud to present the top athletes of the 1976-77 school year. All of the people listed below achieved at least an All-Conference honor in their respective sport. 1. WRESTLING- Bob Long, Buddy Adams, Wade Orr and John Macken. 2. VOLLEYBALL- Shawn Corwin, Dianne Sunderland and Judy Eversole. 3. GIRLS' TENNIS- Tana Hiatt, Ellen Fuson, Teresa Underhill and Gwen Edwards. 4. GIRLS' TRACK- Jennie Gorham, Becky Basch, Jeanette Marcel, Dianne Sunderland, Liz Dewitt, Shawn Corwin and Connie Manlove. 1977 STATE CHAMPIONS. 5. OYS' BASKETBALL- Jett Deason, Kirk Shawver and Jim Beers. 6. GIRLS' BASKETBALL- Ellen Fuson, Jennie Gorham and Dianne Sunderland. 7. FOOTBALL- Jett Deason, Kirk Shawver and Wade Orr. The most U Important thing that ever happened 'N 5 NWI see Hier? idkvgcnggag H s oo , MARRIAGE X911 S,0Ol'1'S 099 efd .CW C I P BI? is 1035 Wh.VlVle? 9 I 512.225 9 reers: X36 .ms movxddt Gwiw First Thmgs First NNN 5 A C cn I 'I1 l'I'I Adams Buddy 2 21 32 39 62 65 66 116 134 177 194 196 197 209 215 Adams, Lee Ann 44,45,67, 116,120,146,164,213 Adams, Ronald 177,196 Ade, Bev 151 Ade, Susy 164 Altkln, Doris 116,124,132, 141,144,145,177,194, 195,196 Albrecht, Bruce 151 Albrecht, Susan 44,59,177, INDEX 53 70 72 98 145 146 177194 196 215 Beezley James 111 178 196 Bell Don Lee 41 111 113 151 Bell, Don W. 113,164 Bell, Gary 178 Bell, Kathleen 2,13, 14,25,110,114,120,144, 178,194,195,196,213 Benglmlna, Andrea 110, 164 Benglmlna, Joanna 98,110 125,146,164 Benitez, Marla 125,151 Bradshaw Mary 165 Bradshaw Timothy 110 178 196 Brady Amy 44 151 Brady Colleen 151 Brady Deanna 178 Brady, Roxanne 110,113, 144,178,195,196 Bralle, Pam 120,123 178,196 Brandom, Laura 178 Brandom, Scott 151,213 Branham, Debbie 151 Branham, Sharon 178,196 Branham, Susan 151 Branson, Cindy 104, Carey Curtis 127 152 179 196 Carey Keith 97 Carleton David 65 165 Carlson Chns 146 165 Carlson Lori 59 Carney, Michael 54,74,75 146,152 Carpenter, Carol 110, 179,196 Carpowlch, Dan 116,152 Carroll, Donna 179,196 Carson, Laurie 44,152 Carter, Jon 41 ,76,152,168 Carter, Pamela 165 Carver, Della 152 000 0 000 000000 lg I l M 11 A I I I I I I I - J I E 1 1 1 1 1 , I I I y , - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 g , , ! I I 7 7 7 195,196 Alexander, Kay 151 Allen, Amy 16,44,125,151 Allister, Joni 164 Ancona, Lori 151 Anderson, Frank 41,151 Anderson, Lisa 110,151 Andreu, Guillermo 164 Andrews, Karen 120,135, 177,196 Arasmith, Susan 151 Atherton, Matt 177 Auer, Mike 164 Ayers, Danny 151 Babcock, Mary 151 Badalucco, Mark 151 Baehr, Rhonda 177 Bailey, Shalia 151 Baine, Cathy 110,151 Baker, Brenda 59,164 Baker, Robert 177,196 Baker, Tere 124,126,144, 177,196 Balhuizen, John 136,164 Barancik, Jeanette 151 Barco, John 151 Barney, Sue 164 Barquist, Thomas 151 Barrett, Jim 55,151 Barrett, Mary 56 ,59,112, 177,196 Barry, Tami 151 Basch , Becky 56,58,59,67, 164,215 Basch, Bill 164 1 Base, Tom 51,53,70,72,134, 142,145,163,164 Bash, Scott 41,151 Baskin, Donna 146,164 Battiest, Laurie 116, 141,151 Baum, Mark 141,164 Baum, Nick 146,164 Baxter, Tim 116,177,196 Bayless, Janie 177,196 Beaber, John 164 Beaber, Sherri 151 Beck, Lori 164 Becker, Nancy 177,196 Becvar, Fred 151 Becvar, Mary Jo 177 Beers, James 20,32,52, Bennett, David 111,164 Berbert, Ken 47,65,111, 126,145,164 Bernhardt, Patricia 141, 178,196 Berry, Allen 164 Beyer, William 178,196 Bierman, Denise 98, 145,178,196 Bills, Gary 110,117,164 Binniker, Robbie 164 Birch, Jane 116,151 Bird, John 2,117,178,196 Blackford, Luanne 116,164 Blackford, Mark 151 Blades, Mark 151 Blanc, Craig 164 Blanc, Roger 151 Blanchard, Nancy 106,110, 164 Blank, Wendy 2,114,136, 145,163,164 Blaser, Susan 196 Bledsoe, Candice 110,178, 196 Blincoe, Kim 130,165 Blincoe, Richard 47,65, 178,196 Blunk, Steve 31,110,117, 128,165 Boeke, Duane 74,75,178 Boling, Tom 165 , Bond, Kathy 135,178,195 Bonebrake, Sharon 108, 151 Bonicamp, John 165 Bonner, Michael 178 Booth, Matthew 39,165 Borders, Cynthia 110,178 Boring, Richard 151 Borque, Marcos 165 Bosley, Teresa 110,151 Bostick, Lori 120,145 146,165 Boustead, Susan 111,151 Bowman, Sheila 147 Boyd, Anna 178,196 Boyd, Cathy 151 Boyd, Leslie'151 Boydston, Bill 178 Brack, Sean 165 Bradbury, Ginger 151 Bradbury, Randy 151 Bradbury, Vickie 178 Bradshaw, Chris 76,111, 113,151 Bradshaw, Kent 29,178 116,165 Brashear, Kim 165 Bratcher, Denise 59,67,151 Bratcher, Donald 178,196 Breshears, Ann 165 Breshears, Tom 40,41,151 Brewer, Sharon 110,151 Brink, Sharon 110,151 Brinkman, Robin 44,165 Broderick, Pat 165 Brooks, Susan 151 Brown, Alison 2,16,112, 114,146,178,196,200 Brown, Eileen 20,27,115, 145,146,177,178,194 195,196 Brown, Lisa 151 Browning, Terry 165 Bruce, Jeffrey 141,178,196 Bruns, Bret 47,165 Buck, Debbie 110,151 Buck, Dennis 39,165 Buck, Leuticia 110,165 Buck, Stan 55,74,116,151 Buck, Steven 54,72,165 Buck, Wayne 110,111,178 Buckley, Brenda 150,151 Buckley, Kerri 178 Buckner, Tammy 151 Buehrer, Mark 178 Burk, Kurt 165 Burke, John 116,179,196 Burke, Kathy 116,139,165 Burnidge, Todd 151 Burns, Kevin 152 Burton, Don 74,165 Busby, Robert 179 Bush, Scott 116 Butler, Cindy 152 Butner, Karen 110,128,146 179,196 Bybee, Dennis 41,111,152 C Callicotte, John 9,31,117 125,152 Calon, Mike 152 Cammisano, Anita 25,110, 146,147,163,165 Capper, Bunny 110,179 Capps, Darren 2,14,101, 114,130,165 Capps, William 179 Carver, Darlene 165 Cassidy, Brian 152 Cassity, Roger 2,76,114, 116,165 CastilIo,CaroIine 110,115, 116 Castro, Geri 152 Caulfield, David 152 Cerra, Rosalie 110,165 Cessna, Natalie 152 Chaffee, Jim 165 Chambers, Jeff 165 Chandler, Lana 110,111, 113,165 Chandler, Mara 116,152 Chaney, Donna 48,152 Chaney, Gena 115,165 Childers, Scott 2,9,16,17 116,117,125,130,179,183, 194,196 Christy, Mariorie 2,114, 179,196 Clary, Tammy 152 Cleeton, Sherry 165 Clegg, Laurie 116 Clegg, Lesa 116,152 Clemens, Michael 65,179, 197 Clemens, Rhonda 120,152 Cliff, John 179,196 Cline, Cliff 179,196 CIine,,Kevin 152 Close, David 165 Closterman, Mark 165 Cloud, Ronald 165 Clouse, Joy 67,152 Coates, Brian 111,165 Cobb, David 41,55,152 Cochrane, Jack 179 Cocke, Robin 165 Cofer, Jim 152 Cole, Robert 141 Cole, Steve 152 Collins, Sandra 165 Colt, Chris 152 Colt, Kelly 165 Condon, Vicki 152 Conkling, David 152 Conkling, Scott 116,141, 179,196 Conley, Leslie 196 Connell, Andrew 165 Connelly, Erin 110 Connelly, Shawn 111,113, 179,196 Conner, Patricia 179,196 Conroy, Simon 165 218 4 1 00 000 www Cr Cr Cr CL CL CL CL D Da Da Da Da Da Da D Da Da Da Da De Da D. D. De De De De D1 De De D1 D1 Gabbert, Helen 110,154 Tx.. Z B5 55 '4,75 L ,152 96 L2 i2,168 114, J,115, 65 ,111, ,152 52 65 l6,17 9,183, 114, l E i5,179, 20,152 I65 65 E52 ll E141, 65 11,113, 9,196 Conway, Lezlie 152 Coon, Steve 22,134 Coons, Tom 166 Cooper, Angela 120,179 196,201 Cooper, Kim 48,59,67, 111,152 Cooper, Larry 55,152 Coppage, James 179 Corwin, Shawn 13,43,44, 45,56,59,66,67,69,1 16,134, 144,179,194,195,196 215 Couch, Russell 166 Courter, David 152 Costanza, Donna 180 Cowden, Becky 152 Cowden, Bret 180,197 Cowden, Reid 152,162 Cowden, Sally 180,197 Cox, Bruce 2,16,97, 114,117,144,180,197,200 Crain, Mark 166 Cramer, Vicky 166 Craggtord, Kathleen 110, Creveling, Deanne 180 Criswell, James 65,116, 141,152 Crowley, Sandy 115,116, 120,166 Cuezze, John 166 Culey, Ricky 180,197 Cunningham, Mindy 166 Curtas, Paul 54,55,72, 152 D Dady, Jayce 152 Dahl, Carolyn 166 Dailey, Jennifer 110,152 Dancker, Robin 180,197 Daniel, Debby 152 Daniels, Jennifer 110 Danner, Eric 116,180 Davenport, Kelly 152 Davenport, Kristy 180 Davidson, Bob 152 158,162 Davidson, Jolene 180 197 Davidson, Neal 180,197 Davis, Angela 180,197 Dawson, Sheryl 146,180 197 Day, Denise 111,166 Deason, Jeff 37,39,52,53 70,166,215 Decavele, Linda 166 Deckman, Tammy 110, 117,166 Degginger, Lisa 110,139 166 DeGheIder, Jeane 166 Delapp, James 116, 117,166 Delgado, Gary 46,47,65, 108,111,180,198 Delgado, Jerry 65,67,110, 111,113,128,180,197,198 Delgado, Ramona 111,133, 166 Delmuro, Cassandra 180 197 DeLuca, Ronnie 111,152 Dennis, Erin 166 Dennis, Colleen 67,152 Dennis, James Reed 166 Dennis, Jay 152 Derry, Janet 21,44,180, 197 Devine, Kevin 65,152 Devine, Tammy 166 DeWitt, Liz 48,67,115, 120,145,180,194,195,197, 215 Dibble Charlene 110,166 Dibble Eva 110,166 Dillard Robin 146,152 Dinard, 191 Sheila 147,1ao, Dilts, Larry 152 Dinwiddle, Joy 166 DiRaimo, Madeline 166 DiRaimo, Virginia 152 Dodson, Jeff 146,166 Donaldson, Cheryl 180,197 Doran, Diane 116,152 Douglas, Teresa 143,153 Douthat, Vanessa 110,166 Dove, Chris 22,65,180,197 Dowdy, Barbara 111,116 145,166 Downey, Janet 146,153 Duensing, Tim 116,180, 194,197 Duff, Mark 72 Duffey, Michelle 153,180 Duffey, Sherry 111,146 180,197 Dufresne, Bruce 46,47,65, 111,153 Dufresne, Lori 180,197 Duncan, Dee Lynette 116 153 Duncan, Stephen 41,65, 153 Dunham, Mary 166 Dunn, Terry 110,166 Durham, Janet 153 Durham, Rebecca 167 Durington, Brett 12,21,32, 37,38,39,72,180,197,201 Dybjer, Anders 124,125, 126,180,197 Dye, Shelly 167 Dykes, Julia 141,153 E Eagan, Beth 153 Eagan, Dee Ann 167 Early, Lana 110,153 Echols, Judi 167 Eckert, Brad 180,197 Eckley, Gary 180,197 Edgar, Anita 110,167 Edwards, Gwen 48,49,67, 124,180,197,215 Edwards, Jill 111,167 Ehrman, Jack 104,167 Eidson, Scott 167 Eidson, Zanelle 181,197 Elder, Chris 167 Elliott, Carrie 120,123 136,145,167 Elliott, Joseph 133423, 146,177,181,197 Elliott, Judy 153 Elliott, Phyllis 112,146, 181,197 Elliott, Verne 153 Ellis, James 116 Ellis, Steve 146,181,197 Ellis, Tom 181 Elsherbini, Hisham 153 Emmerson, Kelly 32 Emmons, Regina 153 Enderson, Kelly 67,147 181,197 Enriquez, Maithe 110,115, 167 Epley, Carol 110,153 Evans, Christie 181 Evans, Cole 54,167 Everett, David 167 Eversole, Judy 44,45, 110,167,215 Ewing, Susan 117,167 F Fakhoury, Steve 153 Farley, Sondra 167 Farmer, Harold 167 Farmer, Mary 146,167 Farr, Tom 111,167,176 Farrar, Karen 116,153 Fata, Mike 153 Fenton, Steve 76,116,167 Ferguson, Julia 9,116, 145,167 Ferguson, Laura 25,110, 126,128,145,167 Fetters, Kristie 44,59,153 Feurer, Steve 111,167 Fields, Deborah 153 Fifer, Mark 40,41,72, 146,153 Fifer, Sandy 115,181 Finley, Felicia 67 Finnell, Brenda 110 Fisher, Steve 167 Fisher, Thomas 167 Fitch, Starla 27,110,153 Flanery, Michele 153 Fleck, JoAnn 153 Fleck, Steve 53,72,167 Flint, Mark 113,116,117, 141,167 Flint, Melissa 110,153,194 Flint, Sheri 110,113,128, 181,194,197 Followell, Greg 146, 181,197 Forbes, Carla 13,14,115, 181,197 Ford, Julie 2,114,123,167 Ford, Kathy 181,197 Ford, Lisa 153 Ford, Patty 167 Ford, Shari 44,58,111, 150,153 Forsythe, Margaret 144, 181,197 Foster, Brett 167 Foster, Kevin 116,167 Fowler, Brett 181 Frala, Lou Ann 115,138 144,181,194,197 Frazier, Cathy 167 Fredrickson, Marcy 167 Freeman, Janet 2,110,114, 128,131,144,146,181,194 195,196,197 French, Chris 110,111, 167 French, Christina 181 French, Kirstan 59,154 French, Tammy 154 Fricke, Ann 32,48,120 167 Fronk, Patricia 181 Frye, Sonya 110,167 Fulkerson, Paula 111, 154 Fuson, Ellen 48,49,56,59, 67,146,150,154,215 Fuson, Brent 2,19,114, 167 G Gabbert, Sheryl 154 Galatas, Meredith 116,120 163,167 Gann, Emma 110,181 Gann, James 181 Gardner, Jeanette 111, 113,117,154 Garner, John 116,146, 154 Garney, Anne 141,167, 181 Garney, Cathy 29 Garretson, David 65,167 Gastineau, Craig 167 Gearon, Robert 154 Gehrs, Sandy 154 George, Karen 110,154 George, Mike 154 George, Mike 154 Gibbens, Kelly 110,141, 154,195 Gibson, Martha 12,110, 144,182,197 Gibson, Trayce 116, Gilbert, Steve 154 Gilsdorf, Mike 111 Giordano, Linda 110 Glass, Brett 116,182 Goad, Janet 116,141,145 Golden, James 111 Golden, Teresa 154 Goldsmith, Denise 110 Gonzalez, Leyla 154 Goodson, Cynthia 182 Gorham, Jennie 44,59, 67,69,154,164,215 Gorman, Gwen 48,49, 98,120,145,146 Gotschall, Dee 67, 110,154 Gotzon, Mark 101,168 Graham, Mike 116,168 Graves, Michael 168 Greathouse, Lynn 168 Greathouse, Robert 111, 182 Greathouse, Tom 154 Green, Janet 44,111,168 Green, Joy Green, Robin 110,154 Greene, Byron 168 Lal Gregg, J. V. 16,17,116,124 130,141,168 Gregory, Kathy 168 Griffen, Pam 154 Griggs, Larry 65,168,207 Grooms, Dan 154 Grooms, Melanie 110 Grooms, Tom 111,168 Grossmann, Monica 2,14, 29,114,116,128,132,182, 194,197,210 Growning, Steve 41 Guitreau, Karen 182 Gulotta, Mark 182 Gulotta, Sheila 120,198 Gunderson, Dawn 110, 168 Gunter, Ginger 44,103, 116,168 Gunter, Tom 143,154 Gurley, Martha 111,154 H Haddix, David 168 Hadley,. Carolyn 168 Hadley, Rick 168 Hager, Tracy 154 Hale, Jeanine 182 Hale, Robin 168 Haley, Mark 182 Haley, Tracey 154 Hall, Debbie 154 Hall, Irene 182 Hall, Keener, 74,116,168 Hall, Mark 168,198 Hall, Thea 120,168,176 Halley, Scott 168 Hambelton, Cindy 110,168 Hamilton, Charles 146,168 Hammett, Thomas 182 Handy, Darcy 110,168 Haney, Elizabeth 110, 168,182 Hannah, Bobby 182 Hanson, Gail 120,127,168 Hanson, Ritchie 182,198 Hanson, Tom 182 Harbison, Barb 168 Harlow, Debbie 110,168 Harris, James 182,191,198 Harter, James 168 Harter, Jon 154 Hartman, Carol 154 Hartman, Doug 182,183,198 Hassan, David 2,31,116, 117,145,182,194,198 Hasty, Pamela 48,59, 125,146,154 Havens, Steve 168 Hawkins, Karen 16,113, 128,169 Hawkins, Kathleen 110 Hayden, Brenda 16,112,130, 144,182,195 Hayes, Gloria 44,146,154 Hayes, Sandra 97,110,111, 146,182,198 Haynes, Harold 154 Haynes, Lisa 27,169 Hazell, Sandy 169 Hazzard, John 182 Hebert, Desiree 169 Hedrick, Lisa 110,169 Heinsch, Doug 169 Heller, Diane 182 Hellstern, Barbara 31,116, 117,132,141,144,182,195, 198 Hellstern, Donna 116,129, 146,169 Helm, Joyce 44,59, 146,154 Helt, Brian 154 Helwig, David 76,169 Henderson, Doug 38,39,54, 154 Henderson, Larry 154 Henley, Danita 182,198 Henley, Linda 110,169 213 Henneberg, David 110,116, 141,144,182,198 Henneforth, Becky 67 182,198 Henneforth, Carla 169 Henning, Bonnie 67,116, 146,154 Henry, Dane 154 Henson, Becky 110,117, 182 Henson, Daniel 182 Henson, Greg 23,65, 182,198 Hepler, Larry 144,182, 187,194,195,198 Hesson, Lesa 154 Hevalow, Jim 65,154 Hevalow, Tim 116,154 Hiatt, David 169 Hiatt, Kathy 154 Hiatt, Tana 2,20,32,48,58,59, 67,114,119,120,144,183,195, 215 Hicklin, Benton 146,154 Hick, Jeff 154 Hicks, Joanna 183,198 Hicks, Mark 169 Hicks, Sheila 183 Hiebert, Calvin 169 Hiebert, Wanda 154 Hiegert, Benny 111,154 Hiegert, Pamela 183,198 Higgins, Thomas 183 Hightower, Cathy 67, 154,176 Hill, Leslie 183,198 Hill, Regina 169 Hilton, Bill 74,116,154 Himes, Brian 116,117, 169,191 Hines, Chris 154 Hobbs, Donna 144,146, 183,198 Hochstatter, Julie 183,198 Hochstatter, Sheri 169 Hoffman, Debbie 183 Hoffman, Kelly 117,154 Hoffman, Kim 102,169 Hoffman, Patrick 9,13,14, 16,17,25,110,113,115,128, 130,135,144,146,183,198, 210 Hoffman, Sonya 154 Hogan, Chris 76,154 Hogan, Gretchen 183,198 Holley, Wes 39,169 Holloway, Amy 154 Holloway, Tom 169 Holt, Brent 154 Holt, Kent 131,154 Holyfield, Steven 110,128 Honeck, Kathy 183,198 Hoopes, Valerie 106,110, 169 Hoover, Brant 41,146,154 Horn, Mike 72,169 Horn, Paula 110,169 Horsman, Stephanie 111, 169 Horton, Ronnie 169 House, Dorothy 183 House, James 19,20,51,52,- 53,70,198 Howard, Debbie 183,198 Howard, Diana 183 Howard, Elise 130,183,198 Howard, Jimmie 111 Hughes, Arthur 131,154 Hull, Philomena 183,198 Humbard, Susan 115,117, 169 Humble, Nathan 111 Humphrey, Gwen 111,130 183,198 Huonker, Gary 55,154 Hurst, Robert 169,170 Hutchison, Frankie 110, 153,154 Hutton, Carol 169 Hydorn, Steve 169 Irving, Carol 43,44,45,67, 169 Irving, Mary 44,183,198 Isom, Mary Jo 111,169 Ivy, Patti 110 J Jackson, Harold 154 Jahrling, Jill 117,143,169 Janson, Sheri 117,136,169 Jarnevic, Paul 144,184,198 Jarnevic, Richard 169 Jarrett, Cathy 155 Jeffers, Brenda 110,155, 169 Jeffers, Jon 146,169 Jeffers, Mike 116,155 Jenkins, Jeanna 169 Jenkins, Marisa 110,155 Jensen, Rick 155 Jernigan, Debi 169 Johanson, Grant 155 Johnson, Alice 110 Johnson, Bill 116,141, 146,169 Johnson, Bryan 111,169 Johnson, Donna 155 Johnson, Greg 76,169 Johnson, Jill 169 Johnson, Jonna 169 Johnston Dan 155 ' Johnston, Jeff 16,125, 130,169 Johnston Jonna 169 Johnston Lee 153 155 Jouiff, ndger 155 ' Jones, Becky 111,113,155 Jones, Bradford 28, 184,198 Jones, Brad 111,155 Jones, Cindy 110 Jones, Cindy R. 184 Jones, Kelly 155 Jones, Rick 169 Julian, Carol 116,155 Julian, Charles 116,117,169 Jung, Pauline 155 Justus, Christie 155 Justus, James 184 K Kang, John 184,194 Kapp, Jody 9,12,16,28,32, 39,134,184,198,210 Karnes, Karen 111,155 Kaye, Billie 11,12,16,120, 130,144,184,194,198 Kaylor, Dave 155 Keck, Richard 115,127, 137,184,198 Keith, John 39,65,110, 115,169 Keltner, Steve 55,116,155 Kenagy, Neal 116,184,198 Kern, Brenda 110,184 Kern, Diana 116,184,198 Kern, Lisa 110,155 Kerr, Melody 156 Kerwin, John 39,65,184 Kiechle, Karen 169 Kieslich, Vivian 2,114,116, 126,133,183,184,195,198 Kimrey, Teresa 110,130, 184,198 King, Bill 170 King, Karen 2,114,116,117, 133,144,183,184,199,210 Kingsbury, Devin 39, 170,203 Kirchhoff, Randy 170 Kirk, Paula 27,44,67, 134,156,184,199 Kirk, Tim 184,199 Kithcart, Alice 111,130 146,184,199,210 Klass, Kim 139,156 Klass, Susanne 115 Kleoppel, Curtis 12,37, 39,65,134,144,177,184 199 Klepac, Kimbra 124, 132,184,199 Klepper, Greg 170 Knick, Kari 12,21,22,120, 144,184,199 Kinsley Gene 156 Knoll, James 111 Knopp, Tom 116,156 Knotts, Chris 44,156,157 Knudson, Don 116,170 Koon, Steve 39,64,65,116, 166,170 Korris, Matt 125,153 156 Kritz, Charles 184 Kritz, Jay 170 Krueger, Donald 111,184, 199,209 Kruger, Marchia 170 Kul Kul Kul Kul L Lal 1 Lal Lal Lal Lal 6 Lal Lal 1 Lal 9 Lal 1 Lal Lal Las 1 Las 6 Lal Lal Law Lan Lal Lai Law Lai Lay Lag Lea Lea Lea Lee Lee Lee Lei Lei Lei Lei Lei Le' Lei Lei Lei Lei Lie Lin Lin Lip Liq Lol Lol Lol Lol Lol Lol Low Low Lol Lol 1 Log Lul Lyc 7,169 B,32, lin, 27, 1, ,155 ,198 98 84 ,116, i,198 l30, 6,117, P,210 l 30 37, B4 120, ,157 70 i,116, ,184, Kuehn, Alison 184,195,199 Kuenzi, Fred 156 Kuhnel, Diane 184,199 Kulash, Brenda 110,156 L LaBrunerie, Claire 48,120, 145,146,170 Lakey, Kim 156,157 Lale, Thomas 184,199,210 Lambertson, Marty 111,184 Lambkin, Dene 28,32,64, 65,184,199 Lambkin, Shelia 156 Lane, Sherry 43,44,67, 117,199 Langley, Chris 62,65, 98,116,141,184,199 Laningham, Susan 110,116, 128,170 Lanio, Wendy 170 Larson, Cheryl 67,170 Larson, Ken 184,199 Lashbrook, Chuck 12,32,39, 122,146,147,177,184,199 Lashbrook, Cynthia 44,59, 67,111,156 Laughlin, Diane 156 Laughlin, Elaine 185,199 Lavenburg, Ann 170 Lavenburg, Michael 199 Lawer, Lauri 141 Lawrey, Alan 116,132,185 Lawson, Pam 156' Lawson, Sharon 27,156 Layman, Craig 156 Layton, Ron 170 Lear, Keith 113,156,174 Lear, Kevin 110,111,128,170 Ledford, Jim 156 Lee, Kenny 40,41,55,156 Lee, Teresa 120,185 Leeper, Anita 170 Leewright, Renita 170 Leighty, Scott 185,199 Lemen, Karen 110,156 Lemons, Linda 170 Lenz, Steve 185,199 LeTourneau, Susan 100,156 Lewey, Teresa 156 Lewis, Lynda 156 Lewis, Nancy 110,156 Lewis, Terri 185 Lierz, Carol 120,185 Lindley, Deborah Linscott, Todd 41,156 Lipari, John 27,146,170 Liquie, Janet 67,170 Lohnes, Randy 39,170 Long, Kelly 58,59,185,199 Long, Bob 65,170,215 Long, Tim 156 Looney, Nancy 67,156 Loughery, Susan 110,170 Love, Rene 185,189,199 Lovins, Steve 185 Lowe, Marla 110,156 Lowers, Laurie 48,49,67, 156 Loyd, Lisa 170,185 Ludy, Michael 41,65,72,156 Lyons, Greg 170 Macken, John 21,22,28,62 65,185,199,215 Malggox, John 76,134,185, Main, Brian 47,65,111,113, 1.17,129,142,145,170 Majors, Steve 65,170 Malggs, Ricky 137,146,185, Mancao, Mary 124,126,185, 199 Mandina, Donna 185,199 Manlove, Connie 67,146, 185,199,215 Marcel, Jeanette 67,131,146, 170,176,215 Marcos, Cindy 110,185,199 Marra, Anita 133,185 Marra, Rita 171 Marrow, Don 156 Marshall, Brad 105,171 Martin, Ramona 117,156 Martin, Tanya 185,199 Martino, Jasper 156 Mason, Forrest 65,185,199 Mason, Janice 110,171 Mason, Steven 116,156 Matheney, Kendall 47, 110,113,128,156 Mathes, Jane 156 Maurin, Edward 116,186, 199 Maurin, John 116 Mayor, Betsy 171 Mayor, Valori 110,144,186 McAllister, Ken 186,199 McBath, Denny 156 McBath, James 171 McCale, Patricia 111,113, 117,156 McCandIess, Peggy 2,114, 123,124,171 McCarty, Cynthia 186,199 McCarty, Myra 110,116 186,194,199 McClain, Heather 156 McCIanahan, Clinton 144 186,194,99 McCloud, Bruce 117,171 McColloch, Cindy 186,199 McConnell, Jann 116,117, 141,144,186,194,199 McConnell, Patty 32,48,67, 103,117,156 McCorkendale, Mike McCormick, Cheryl 69,186, 199 McCoskey, Cindy 106,186 McCoy, Kevin 136,171 McDermott, Sandy 110,113, 128,171 McDonald, Rhonda 186,199 McDonald, Robin 156 McElroy, Chris 171 McElroy, Dan 65,156, 158,162 McFarland, Tammy 117 McGill, Mike 39,65, 195,199 McGonigai, Mary 146, 186,199 McGowan, Shawn McGuinn, Susan 16,17,25, 101,110,112,128,130,186, 194,199 McGuire, McGuire, McGuire, McGuire, Mclntyre, 200 Glenda 156 Jack 171 Laura 67,171 Paul 186 Virgina 111,186, McKinzie, Lesa 171 McLalIen, J. C. 141,171 McMichael, Heather 116, 156 McPherson, Helen 186 McQueen, Robert 186 McReynolds, Christina 97, 116,117,126,141,145,186, 194,195,200 McRobert, Michael 13,28, 39,186,200,210 McRobert, Sally 48,67, 69,117,120,127,145,171 Meeks, Christina 156 Meisener, Tammy 110,156 Melvin, Ronald 200 Mendenhall, Marsha 120 186 Merchant, Sandy 156 Merlino, Tony 157 Merry, Marilyn 171 Mersman, Kenneth, 111, 157 Mesa, Veronica 120,157 Meyer, Carol 105,186,200 Meyer, Cyndia 59,186 Meyer, Deanna 171 Meyer, Jeanette 157 Meyers, David 128 Middleton, Beda 110,128, 171 Middleton, Patricia 146, 186,194,200 Miller, David 127,144,186, 194,195,200 Miller, Debbie 110,171 Miller, Donna 157 Miller, Merril 46,47,54,76, 104,171 Miller, Robyn 171 Miller, Russell 171 Miller, Sheila 110,157 Miller, Steve 76,111,157 Mills, Rhonda 186,200 Mills, Ron 157- Mi-nor, Glea 157 Minyard, Mark 2,114, 127,186,200 Misenhelter, Ken 111,171 Mitchell, David 65,66,157 Mitchell, Edward 117,127, 144,186,200 Modrak, Lisa 116,171 Moddrell, Melanie 171 Modes, Rick 41 Monnig, Sandra 110,111 Monroe, Laurie 110,186,200 Montaleone, Tony 31, 116,157 Montz, Bruce 157 Moore, Anthony 110,187 Moore, Chuck 106,171 Moore, Dave 157 Moore, Ricky 186,200 Moore, Scott 187 Moore, Theresa Moore, Toney 200 Morgan, Linda 110,171 Morris, Deaa 110 Morris, Dwayne 187,200 Morris, Gloria Morris, Jeff 157 Morris, Steve 171 Morrow, Donald 116 Moser, Matthew 187 Mosher, Cheryl 187 Mott, Beth 116,136,187,200 Munden, Karen 171 Munger, Mary Lynn 115, 120,154,157 Munger, Michael 13,115, 145,146,187,194,195,200, 207 Munsterman, Kevin 111, 113,171,213 Murphy, Mark 157 Mussurici, Kathleen 136, 171 Mussurici, Stephanie 157 Myers, David 110,111,171 Myers, Patricia 146,187 Myers, Phyllis 117,187,200 Nafzinger, Donald 20,52,53 146,187,200 Nafzinger, Marilyn 157 Narron, Janet 116,187, 200,210 Nash, Brenda 110,171 Nash, Mike 116,171 Neale, Dave 187 Neale, Steve 157 Neathery, Gena 110,157 Neer, Chris 157 Nees, Ellen 115,116, 143,171 Nelson, Mark 171 Nelson, Ronald 187 Nelson, Roxanne 110,157 Neu, Robert 187,200 Newberry, Barbara 111 157 Newman, Kim 59,171 Newman, Cynthia 110,157 Newton, Diana 200 Newton, Susan 157 Nguyen, Anh 171 Nguyen, Dieu Anh 187 Nguyen, Hang 130,171 Nickles, Anna Nickles, Steve 111 Nicola, Kim 157 Nolan, Mike 110,157 Norris, Diane 171 Norton, Joe 157 Norton, Liz 110,187 Norton, Vickie 187 Nunn, Candy 171 O 0'Brien, Karen 111,164,171 O'Conner, Craig 53,54, 146,171 O'DelI, Gary 187,200 O'DeII, Pat 187 O'Donnell, Kathy 187,200 Olds, Dale 38,39,72,110,171 Olinger, Sondra 171,172 Olson, Steve 188 Orr, Pamela 67,111,171 Orr, Wade 13,22,38,39,64, 65,116,137,188,200,215 Osborn, Dave 188 Osborn, Robin 158 O'Steen, Rose 110 Owens, Buddy 40,41, 65,158 Owens, Sandra 110,188 Owsley, Steven 46,47, 65,158 P Paice, Andy 188 Paice, Lindsay Palmer, Mark 158 Palmer, Mark 110,128 158,188,200 Palmer, Paula 110,171 Parker, Dennis 52,54,158 Parker, Phillip 2,114, 128,172 Partridge, Richard 41,158 Patton, Steven 158 Patton, Tamra 188 Paul, Joyce 111,158 Paula, Lucille 124,126,188 Paxton, Dawn 116,158 Peacher, Brent 39,146,172 Peacher, Donald 172 Peacher, Laurie 110,172, 213 Peel, Mike 172 Penick, Steve 40,41,65,158 Pennington, Ray 27,65, 117,158 Peterson, Lori 44,158 Peterson, Tammy 110, 115,120,172 Pettus, Debbie 172 Pfaff, Brad 65,172 Pfaff, Carrie 32,158 Phelan, Cynthia 172 Phipps, Gary 65,158 Pierson, Debbie 110 Pike, Yvette 158 Piontek, Shelley 116,188 200 Piontek, Sandy 110,158 Piper, Denise 158 Pittenger, Sandy Pliler, Paula 188 Plumb, Susie 23,48,98, 172,176 Plummer, Connie 44,172 Pool, Daniel 111,188,200 Pool, John 116,172 Poole, Kim 172 Porter, Albert 111,188 Porter, Janice 31,116,117, - 129,141,172 Porter, Tammy 158 Poteet, Rachel 11,12,120, 135,188,200 Poteet, Melissa 110,120, 158 Powers, Mike 158 Powers, Ron 172 Prather, Darrell 110,128, 172 Prather, Darren 10,55, 110,146,158 Price, Karen 104,172 Province, Keith 72,142, 188,200 Pruett, Linda 59,117,139, 158 Pryor, Steve 12,188, 200,213 Pyle, Connie 110,172 Pyle, David 106,188,200 Pyle, Diane 2,13,114,133, 144,185,188,194,195,200 Q Quick, Brad 158 Quick, Randy 18,116,172 Quick, Scott 74,188 Quinn, Daryl 2,114,144, 188,193,194,200,213 R Ragan, Jeff 65,158 Raines, Cheryl 110,188,200 Raines, Jackie 67,146, 188,200 Raley, Teresa 158 Randall, Sheila 172 Ratledge, Janet 159 Rawdon, Derrick, 32,188 Raybourn, William 111,172 Raysik, Debbie 159 Reddekopp, Jonathan 76, 113,116,117,141,145,188, 194 Reed, Dennis 166 Reed, Kevin 116,141,159 Reed, Lisa 31,44,59,117, 145,172 Reed, Robert 159 Reel, Jeff 188 Rehel, June 159 Reiman, Paul 116,172 Reschke, Lise 25,110, 113,128,130,138,172 Revare, Robin 11,12,21, 22,32,120,188,200,209 Rew, Jordan 172 Reynolds, Jim 172 Reynolds, Martin 172 Rhoades, Doug 159 Rich, James 9,13,14, 25,115,130,144,146,147, 188,194,200,207 Rich, Rhonda 35,188,200 Richardson, Dana 146 173,188 Richardson, Ray 173 Richardson, Robert 65,173 Richmond, Ann 110, 111,173 Richmond, Jackie 110, 111,188 Rickard, Shelley 188 Ricket, Cynthia 146, 189,200 Riggs, Susie 133,159 Riley, Debbie 44,159 Riley, Janis 120,144,189, 201 Rivers, Julie 110,124,127, 128,145,189,194,195,201 Roberson, Steven 144, 189,195,201 Roberts, Becky 20,120, 135,144,189,201 Roberts, Greg 189 Roberts, Kelly 110,113,159 Robey, Hoyt 44,65,159 Robinette, Dee 159 Robinson, Amy 120,150, 159 Rogozienski, Frank 65 Romans, Kyle 159 Rone, Laura 159 Rose, Teresa 159 Ross, Trudy 110,159 Rost, Janie 111,189,201 Roster, Lori 120,146,173 Roth, Alan 76,189,201 Roudebush, Karleen 173 Ruckh, Jackie 159 Ruckh, Sue 115,135, 144,189,194,201 Russell, Karla 159 Ruth, Steve 173 Rutledge, Jerry 159 Ryan, Larry 189,201 Ryan, Rita 189,201 Ryczek, Mary 101,138,146, 189,194,201 Ryczek, Joe 159 Ryon, Kristy 48,65,173,176 Ryon, Lester 20,46,47,53, 65,189,201 S Sackett, Brent 39,173 Sanders, Kathleen 44,67, 69,117,159 Sandridge, Susan 105, 189,201 Sanstra, Tammie 189,201 Saragusa, Greg 189 Sauceman, Doug 116,173 Saunders, Ruth 98,159 Sawtell, Scott 111 Schefold, Doris 27,44, 111,173 Schmidt, Roseann 189,201 Schnabel, Tammy 2,114, 146,173 Schneegass, Margie 116, 128,141,145,189,194,201 Schneider, Lori 173 Schreiber, Steve 159 Schroeder, Nancy 110, 189,201 Schroeder, Roxanne 173 Scott, Cathy 190,201 Scott, Georgeanne 44 Scovill, Bruce 159 Sears, Debbie Sellaro, Frank 38,173 Sexton, Shelli 173 Shaddox, Geary 173 Shadrick, Debbie 190,201 Shadrick, Laurie 173 Shah, Nilesh 190,194,201 Shank, Cynthia 159 Shannon, Christine 190 Shariz, Bobbie 173 Sharp, Debbie 110,136, 139,144,190,195,201 ' Sharp, Richard 116,173 Sharp, Ron 173 Shawver, Kirk 20,39,51, 52,53,72,115,123,173,215 Sheehan, Kathy 190,201 Shelton, Jim 9,110,128 Shelton, Joe 65,111,117,159 Shepard, Kizan 116,120,173 Shewmaker, Burt 23,46, 47,65,190 Shields, Roscoe 159 Shobe, Dean 159 Short, Peggy 159 Shour, Neale 116 Showalter, Allison 59,116, 159 Shu, Hui Chung 48,110,145, 173 Sievers, Becky 17,25,111, 112,138,190,201 Sifer, Jennifer 173 Silvers, Scott 110,116,128, 173 Simes, Lester 173 Simon, Karla 159 Simpson, Pamela 190 Sims, Judi 139,159 Sims, Shelby 111,113,159 Sinele, Randall 116,141,173 Singleton, Rick 173 Singleton, Ronnie 173 Sinnett, Patricia 2,112, 114,144,190,195,201 Slaughter, Mark 39,65, 190,201 Small, Rebecca 110,159 Smith, Antry 190 Smith, Christopher 159 Smith, Curtis 111,113,173 Smith, Edward 116,117, 129,132,141,144,187,190, 201 Smith, Howard 111,173 Smith, Janelle 67,146,159 Smith, Joseph 110,128, 132,145,190,194,201,210 Smith, Kathleen 138,173 Smith, Linda 44,59,159 Smith, Maria 159 Smith Mark 190,202 Smith Smith Smith Patty 120, 159 Rex 90 Scott 190 Smith Sheila 190,202 Smith, Tim 64,65,190,202, 203,213 Smith, Yvonne 173 Snyder, Danny 72,173 Snyder, Vicky 173 Soetaert, Greg 159 Soetaert, Jeff 111,141,173 Sottolano, Kathleen 173 South, Mike 190,202 Soxman, Martha 9,28,102, 110,116,130,190 Soxman, Mary 110,116, 120,190,202 Spain, Melanie 120,144, 190,202 Sparkman, Teresa 9,16, 17,25,101,110,128,138, 190,202,210 Sparks, Becky 110,112, 128,173 Sperbeck, 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141,145,174 Stickle, Doug 65,159 Stingley, Lisa 159 Stinson, Jeff 39,146,174 Stipek, Bill 159 Stipek, Karen 2,114,174 Stiverson, Jeanette 191, 202 Stiverson, Julie 159 Stock, Curtis 101,115, 144,191,194,195,202 Stock, Georgianne 174 Stock, Michael 174 Stock, Timothy 160 Stockton, Sherrie 124,191, 202 Stockwell, Sally 160 Stokes, Connie 110,174 Stone, Jeannine 174 Stover, Gene 160 Strong, Bryce 110,128,160 Stuber, Lori 174 Sullivan, Christine 160 Sullivan, Margaret 136,191, 202 Sullivan, Peggy 136,191 202 Sunderland, Diane 43,44, 59,67,69,191,202,215 Swan, Theresa 59,67,115, 117,124,174 Swanigan, Jack 174 Swanson, Eric 174 Swatzell, Brenda 174 Sweeney, Valerie 110,174 T Talley, John 174 Tarter, Janice 160 Tarvin, Duane 41,160 Tatum, Leslie 67,82,69,150 Taygoar, Douglas 46,47,65, Taylor, Kim 174 Taylor, Lisa 160 Tebbe, Julie 160 Temart, Linda 160 Tennison, Brenda 110,160 Terrel, Teresa 110,174 Testorft, Richard 31,66, 116,117,141,174 Tharp, Sheri 111,174 Thiel, Tracy 174 Thomas, Debbie 160 Thomas, Lori 44,67,116,160 Thomas, Michael Thompson, Connie 160 Thompson, David 47,110, 114,191,202 Th1ompson, Dennis 65,168, 74 Thompson, Jackie 160 Thompson, Mike 174 Thompson, Stephanie 82 Thonen, Wendy 16,111, 113,138,174 Thornton, Sandra 191,202 Thornton, Tammy 160 Tichnor, Randy 117,160 Tournoy, Michael 116,117, 175 Townley, Bill 39,72,175 209 Townsend, Peggy 175 Traylor, Janet 175 Treadway, Mark 160,162 Troxel, Marcia 175 Tupper, Arthur 175 Turkington, Cynthia 31,59, 67,141,175 Turley, Nancy 2,12,67,69, 110,120,144,146,191,195, 202 Turnbull, Don 175 Tyron, Ray 175 U Underhill, Teresa 48,49,59, 67,191,195,202,215 V VanArsdaIe, Karen 160 VanCamp, Lori 67,116,175 VanLieu, Eddie VanNatta, Michael 137 191,202 VanWey, Doug 116,160 Vargas, Elizabeth 110, 124,126,191,202 Vlack, Jenny 160 Vogel, Gary 110,175 Vogel, Paul 111,160 Vogel, Robert 111,175 W Waldon, Mike 41,160 Walker, Bob 16,111, 141,160 Walker, Nancy 191 Walsh, Kelly 23,137,143, 144,145,191,194,195,202 Walsh, Kim 44,111,160 Walsman, Jane 191,202 Warman, Chris 39,65,111, 175 Waskovsky, Bridget 160 Wathen, Mary 160 Watson, Paula 160 Watson, Teresa 191 Wayman, Mark 191,202 Weale, Marcy 141,191,202 Weatherford, Mike 160 Webb, Edward 116,175 Webb, Mark 160 Webb, Rebekah 191,202 Weeks, Catherine 110,113, 116,128,141,160 Wehner, Randy 65,115, 116,175 Wehner, Sarah 13,112, 132,144,146,192,202 Weinzerl, Shere 160 Weiss, Regina 12,75,110, 120,145,146,192,194,195, 207 Welch, Jim 117,175 Welch, Juanita 108,160 Welch, Mike 160 Wellons, David 192 Wells, Tammarra 192 Welsh, Connie 192,202 Wendt, Paul 41,160 Werner, Barbara 110, 192,203 West, Barbara 175 West, Charles 160,161 West, Lisa 160 Westhoven, Christine 160 Westhoven, Steve 192 Weymuth, Dennis 192,203 Whaley, James 192 Whaley, Steve Wheaton, Debbie 48,110, 192,203 Wheeler, John 74,111, 142,160 Wheelock, Everett 116,175 Whetstone, Newell 116,192 203 Whitaker, Bill 192,203 Whitaker, Ray 175 Whitaker, Roberta 192 Whitaker, Robin 27,160 White, Cheryl 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