North Kansas City High School - Purgold Yearbook (North Kansas City, MO)
- Class of 1980
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'Jw 1 95,935 -',- ,, 5-Q 4.4 , , .1 V rv.-1-4:1 ff' QM: ., 'vi-W-14 f amz.-, QWZCY 1 04, ff: 1-4. , 'if 1 1 , f ifflga, If ,mvfEf,43?f,,f- Q, fm fgq , Q 1-. ' M ' -f -1,1 f l, , 4 'nlfyif 1 '-II, i.G152'Q?5 -51 M we f ' -,,., ., ' ' ,- 7 ' O-' Q ' 'mm' ' 'M Syl ' , Z5 , 1. .-V 1 Vg, ' if ' 'Q Ax ,J .1111 ' V, ff' Z ,f' WI , 5. f....., ,pump - -f-L-W--N ---H-1- ff:- :.-:.t ,k.,f-q-,M , .H- ,- 3 E W fh M-M1 LU 1 g 5 I 2 ' , 1 The school board, under the direction of Dr. Raymond Waier, worked with the difficult task of reorganizing the school district. The reorganization program involved many deci- sions including the advan- cement of freshmen from the junior high to the senior high level. Northgate Jr. High and eight elementary schools were closed and their boundaries changed. The staff and faculty of these nine schools were re-located. In the April school board elections, incumbent Charles Sackett was re- elected, and Robert Fletcher was elected as a new member. At the high school level the staff was under the leadership of Dr. Robert C. Howe. Ms. Baker arranged the Activity Periods while lVlr. Borgman helped students with enroll- ment and scheduling conflicts. Mr. Galbraith provided disci- pline and guidance for any straying Hornet. Payday par- ties were instituted for teachers on paydays which included doughnuts and re- freshments. All of the activities of the school were dependent upon the leadership of the school board and principals. 1. Dr. Raymond Waier, Superinten- dent. 2. Vicki Baker, Vice-Principal. 3. Walter Borgman, Vice-Principal. 4. School Board members are Robert Johanson, James Thompson, Charles Sackett, Frances Foerschler, Robert Pearson, Freddie Nichols, Robert Raines, and Victor Howard. 5. Francis Galbraith, Vice-Principal. 6. Dr. Robert C. Howe, Principal. ., W .gg f. 231 N. A gli? F i . . Q .. :ii Mmm l:il . ,nf l..:'L'L WIfIf LU 5 I-U 2 r 2 ,Q 4 , , If 1 sy I1 'm K 9 , x I: Q1 'C T.. ? 't ' in , 5 f? x f lu. K ,rj if Q 1 f L 035 Anal? N ' s-QS. X HQIR1 X-.ww ,,,..-Y- 4' f--,. ,, K f 1 ' it 5 if i W 1 mwah 4-aww! E14 ,ow .W 3 , I L. N 4 X , 47 ,aa ,Ms , , ',1gff.lIE.V.-Vffw , 2' ' uf, '- 1 Ai Q '3T': . ,fx X ' 'f :-iif'..g52!5 Q ' J, , f' 2 , , . ,,,, . 14 4 1 I 'QV' ft wr l UIQ Lf A ..--,-- ,.- ..---,,.- ,,--,,.- ,.1-,-s ',.- ,,.,-- .-n.-o'-1 .-.--f- ,Q-,pa LU ' LVUEU 'UEUUEUIE f il , 2 M..-.... K Vw . we , si K 9 , , 4i:OI . f Some of the duties of the secretaries went unnoticed yet their work was what kept the school operating smoothly. Some of their tasks included typing, keeping the attendance records, taking dictation, and operating the intercom. They also answered students' questions and sold sporting events tickets. 1. Myrle Chastain. 2. Octavia Donahue. 3. Lou Leimkuhler. 4. Debbie McCall. 5. Janeth Weber. IE 15 l 3 1 -QUU ,Q ULL7. When Hornets needed ad- vice, guidance, or assistance, where did they go? They went to the counseling office where students discussed personal or school-oriented problems in confidence with their counselors. Also, the counselors adminis- tered tests to help students enter college, qualify for scholarships, and determine vocational inter- 1. Robert Briggs. 2. Joe Brown. 3 4 SSTS. . Loman Cansler. .Rosa Lee Dickensheets: Interior Decorating. 5. Nona Young, Counseling Secretary. : -It ii..,,,, 4 Xa.. - , 16 ik. 4 1 Q I V 3 1 , 5 . , , ,A,, If .6 ,x,,x,.:-I , -' ' ,, - fc N- 4 , s..,g f - ...-...w- -- -- 1 7 1 'F 1 EUIQUIIEKUIEUEY Lijli 'LV E3l.'5l.i5I.U IEEE -4 at Q ,, ,, WL U 4' Sf , 1 8 I ,:,A, ri 'jx -r ' X p 'fi' North Kansas City received special services from many people. The school nurse took care of those students who became ill and kept a health card on each student. The parking lot attendant supervised the parking lots and also controlled the traffic light after each hour so that students could walk to and from Dagg safely. The custodians' jobs ranged from fixing lockers to keeping North Kansas City sparkling clean. The cooks satisfied the Hornets' hunger by serving both breakfast and lunch. New features added to lunch were a salad bar and a serve-your-own-por- tions hot lunch. The In-school Adjustment Pro- gram, which was better known as INSAP, provided an alternative to suspension. Students were allowed to stay in school, under close supervi- sion in the INSAP room. 1. The cooks are Nina Reiss, Wanda Thornberry, Mary Fisher, Eileen Losey, Dorothy Julian, Winifred Cain, Norma Trachsell, Ruth Ryan, Carolyn Burk, Helen Myers, Carolyn Under- wood. 2. Celia Blackwell: INSAP. Supervisor 3. David Hibschle pays a visit to North Kansas City's school nurse, Joyce Gascich. 4. Jesse Myers: Custodian. Not pictured are: Jim Knipp, Mary Hicks, John Kilgore, Vearl Mings, Ruth Plank, Robert Roberts, R. L. Robin- son, Bob Smith, Theodore Stevenson. 5. Ralph Shackelford: parking lot attendant. I The librarians' job involved much tedious work. They kept, sorted, and filed records on each book. But the librarians received a special satisfaction in knowing that they kept the Hornets reading. The Audio-Visual Depart- ment of the school checked out tapes, records and filmstrips to aid students with their classroom studies. These items made learning more entertaining and enjoyable. Parlez-vous francais? Habla usted Espanol? Sprechen Sie Deutsch?lDo you speak French, Spanish, or German?i Many people learned these and other basics of French, German, or Spanish in individual classes or all three languages in a course called Language for Everyone. 1. Jacqui Becker: Spanish I-V. 2. Kathy Gold: German l-lV. 3. Lynda Pate: French I-V. 4. Marjorie Neer, Library Assistant: Gus Leimkuler, Librarian: Betty Ward, Library Aide. 5. Ann Siebert, AV Aide: Elaine Neal, AV Librarian. ' g,,,' I me : 'um U j l l l 1 '.f. an .f ,L 5 V 1, 1 't .142 'I I I V, E24gZ,v':f4 ' 20 A,- Al.. fl 5 4 I 5' ,F 1 I IJULUIELH LU UJI3 w 1 , sri-V: x, flak M, 323 ,... 7, F41 5 4? ':': ,:' X 5 4 1 ,:m:? . .w:f::2m 'Q in AA . l , 1, '+ of G 3 '4 Q1 I V.,-nw-' Q.,-an 1 i If 5 ' f ,wwmv-A ., A,W.,,,. Y 1 lv an f-as ,1- 'QS ff? 42 7: 1 fi J , A.. LEIJUGJI UU EIHIEQIE EIEEU Students enrolled in science courses at North Kansas City performed various activities ranging from dissecting frogs and worms to studying chemical structures. Those who participat- ed in any biology class learned things relative to the anatomy of animals. Chemistry pupils dis- covered the whys and hows of many phenomena such as the process relating to how a light bulb produces light. The classes also performed experiments dealing with many chemical formulas. Physics classes studied energy and matter and their relation to each other. Through laboratory investigations, stu- dents became familiar with the basic laws of nature. 1. William Alexander: Chemistry l 8t Il. 2. Robert Arrington: Biology I. 3. John Craig: Physics A 81 B, Photo- graphy. 4. William Lawing: Biology I 8. Il, High School Science. 5. Earl Munger: High School Science, Biology I. 6. John Sherbo: Advanced Placement Biology. 23 1. Wayne Beer: Advanced Metal, Small Engine Repair, General Metal. I 2. Tom Bradley: Mechanical Drafting, Advanced Mechanical Drafting, Archi- tectural Drafting. 3. David Cochran: Crafts. H 4. Steve May: Applied Electronics, Electronics, General Wood. 5. Glenn McDole: General Wood, Advanced Wood. The pounding of nails and the buzzing of drills were just two of the sounds familiar to the Industrial Arts Building. Industrial Arts classes gave students a chance to work with their hands. In the Crafts class, students made their own projects ranging from leathercraft to ceramics. Woodwork and metalwork classes were offered as well. Those Hornets interested in electricity studied house and automotive wiring, small ap- pliances, tubes, and transistors. Architecural Drafting students studied the planning, design, and construction of a single family residence while Mechanical Drafting students studied the basic skills needed to become a draftsman or an engineering aid. The Power Mechanics course taught students the basic repair of small gasoline powered engines. 24 2 4' , J. EU TUI.JHlH ' LELUIE UUIEIELE 7 , Fl lam--4.- 2 . V, ax 1 2, if 4 f 2 X! W ri, , 5, X, , ' y ' GQ ' 59' I , I , W , H U, I ? 3 f WWW P ff' H 'ff X V- ,4 I 'qw f . ,, ff ff , --. ,-711:11- .,..-V.Nvg-'f -' I 5 X AVN., ,..... , .. gawk , ,,.. , -,:-:.:w-- www,-fv,,.4c4 1, A , -z,yQE'f515 5 fi? if Q66 f ,. . .. H 'f 3: Q , 8 Q 'qv 4 My 3 Agar.. grkpwi W-sp 6A E Y F xg- in 3' 1 s 5 R 5 S 3 Y N3 Y' 5 9' D 5 x Nu- K, .. b M --L 2 'NQHQ' 'fn Wg! i 1' A ? Lf -dl! 'z ...rim T ts V .. ....... 5 3 A T T ' 5 S w. , A Q , ' 'al 3 t ,1 , .,., Y- i Infinite opportunites were open to those interested in the job market. One course used to enable a student to more readily adapt to the business life was the COE program. Under this program, a student held a job which trained the student for the field of work in which the student planned to make a career. This option was open only to seniors. 1. Ruth Klopfenstein: Work Experience. 2. Susan Mecklenburg: Health Occupa- tions. 3. D. G. Flobbins: COE, Orientation to Employment. 4. Shirley Steadman: COE, Business Law l. 5. Judith Welch: Typing I, Personal Typing, Basic Business, Business Communications. 2? I V K f f,,, 'ff fz.f1,,.,..,f 'V 4. I 4,1 fjlfyfjfv. . V I f , e an ff-f'.5, 'A . If ' A f A X 5 ...ai -6- ..,. . LLIJU I3 Q LUEUEU If A Q 'M V . lv 34' ,T gg .V,,.. , .J A 'fi: .:g5..V,52 , . . , ,.,.. ,W- M , ,, . .,,. ....... ' , V. J . .,,,,-.. ----.- -.c U If v V mf. ...Af 41 gf ,ir - V ., ' ,,,,... W., , ,f ' in, ..-w. . f ,,., V f. ,TM-VV.,..x:zR7f , ,. , -.. M.. 'T I '7 , 4, l ' ? Vim W 147f'Q.fzi6'1'f41fA QV ,43ffi+t' , mg' zfffgffff'-. 1 , 2 Z . gflfwlf 4. Woodson Moore: Accounting l-ll. T A wide variety of business l courses prepared students for A the business world. This was the first year students were prepared for data processing and basic computor programming in their l own special room complete with equipment. A fundamental skill required by many jobs is the ability to type which can be i acquired through the typing courses. Other business courses offered included business law, office machines and accounting. V A student could even get college TV credit for one accounting course T in this first year where the school and college coordinated pro- A grams on entry level courses. l 1. Linda Gross: Data Processing, if Programming, Record Keeping, Typing , I-II. 2. Jan Johnson Higdon: Typing I-ll, Shorthand. ji 3. Doris Lamkins: Clerical Practice, H Personal Typing, Office Machines, Accounting I. if 5. Karen Rosecrans: Basic Business, ll Secretarial Practice, Personal Typing. 6. Mark Schirmer: Business Law I-ll 1 l 1 l Typing I-ll. ll l iii 'l fl l ll i ll 29 if .il ' 1 l il ' li ll X l T l ,il l l il l l l l i l l l il ll l l l l i X ll l l l l l l ll I wg ,, , V , . , I ll 3 5 V H :V M VV I ,. we. ' 'Q 'L'iVfW.Q ' V Y . V ., V ,MV . , QV ,, f , 1 ' W --k ' -'- -r--'ff-: s f vw- . ' .Ag:fiW. n -i .ig V . . . K . ., ,L Y ibn., V V . A ll The Art Department per- formed many services for the school as students displayed many of their murals, handicrafts, paintings, drawings, ceramics and papier maches in the hall- ways and display cases. These classes also provided art shows during intermission at both school plays and the variety show. Home Economics courses gave students some basic infor- mation necessary for survival away from Mom and Dad. In- dependent Living provided tips on life as a single after gradua- tion. Family Foods classes learned to cook and make apple sauce, bread, jelly, grape juice and apple pies. They also com- pared micro wave cooking with conventional cooking. In addi- tion, they went to stores and compared prices and the in- gredients of foods. Creative Clothing learned new methods of sewing. They made several items such as a tailored jacket, stretch- able knit fabrics and sewing notebooks. 1. Lynne Beasley: Basic Clothing, Creative Clothing, Independent Living, Consumer Awareness, Current Trends, Basic Foods. 2. Patricia King: Family Foods, Gourmet Foods, Child Development, Advanced Child Development, Basic Foods. 3. Helen Drackert: Ceramics I, Ceramics ll, Art Crafts. 4. Gene McClain: Art I, Drawing and Painting, Advanced Drawing and Painting. 5. Laura Muther: Art Crafts, Art I, Design, Advanced Design. 30 Ura. 1, ,,,'..qf.,1f:gf4f3M'f' if w-q-pf'-,,,,,,,gZ4 Ill , ff ..,,w.5,,,,,,v 5.7 4 Z ffflf ,yi 3nf!iflZff ffrffif 7 :L . ffwfaz. . -71, , 'ZWW-'i ,,,.,4.,,.,..,,,,,,..n - - I , Q -v Af cj, ,f .0 ,. A . ------.. I' I A i f , ,r f , 4 I ' f J fn f f A V, ,, ,ff f, W zdfzkfy' ,Aff .G f f ffyfiffy 'fff' f l 585 ww will! LIL' GE' Q ,,.40 W 3WH I' 1 5 X 1 1- Y 5 A, 1 uf W4 'hwwfff 5 I 1 '41 flwf Q 1 an , ' 1 f I '70 2 . 'ff www' ' W' ' f ,. ,,,f,,.4 If ..,.,, n.,, Mf4f5!f4-f7f0 Q 'f . 1 u 2 111 l A QM :KMA- L 5- 7: f im .MM .,,,f, . Z! Wy 5 ,B -w . 1 E- i '-Piilizvmiaifi 67.1- ' 1 lf!! H 4 f' mp, !'6f IVA! A, xc 17, 5 fm f ff' 3,f ,..,4l,,,,, fa.,-f, , V, , A ,L A 6 B M-W f'-A L J 2 . 4 I! , 2 W I ' LZ i ! ' v ik.. 4 l ll 1. Don Duey: World Studies, Psychology l-ll. 2. Bill Durham: World Studies, American Government. 3. Ed Hedgecorth: World Studies, Economics, Midwestern History. 4. Ed Jackson: World Studies, Anth- ropology, Recent U.S. History. 5. James Jarvis: Sociology, Philosophy, Family Relations, World Studies. 6. Norman Little: Geography l-ll, European History, World Studies. 7. Dave Velasquez: American History, World Studies. 8. Dale Williams: Psychology l-ll. Social Studies classes rang- ing from World Studies to Philosophy were open to the students of North Kansas City. Many of the Social Studies classes studied the pasts of various regions of the United States and the World. Survey of European Civilization class studied the earliest evidences of man, and any student taking the class received a college credit. Students taking U. S. Military History learned about the invol- vement of the U. S. Military from the American Revolution to Viet Nam. American Government and Economics classes studied the structures of government and the economy. Geography students learned about the locations, climates, size, and physical features of many countries throughout the world. Sociology, Psychology, and Philosophy classes studied such topics as crowd behavior, mental health, and metaphysics. I fag? A 8 W 33 I V , gi... Learning to drive is vital to most teens. Driver's Education challenged its students to become more qualified drivers as it presented the grim and bloody facts regarding the dangers of drinking and driving to those enrolled. Students learned the basic fundamentals of driving in the classroom and then applied them through the use of driving simulators. The students went on to experience actual driving situations. 1. Jerry Diehl: Driver's Education, Individual and Team Sports, Physical Fitness. 2. Leland O'Dell: Driver's Education. 3. Warren Platt: Driver's Education. 4. Tom Stout: Driver's Education. 34 x.. , Qt' f04lCH95!'5!94l1i A' . 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'Z iQX7 .bffX.VR,-1:19 fefmw' W-.f ' 2. - :Q I .' - .. Q'-f.w 55 'Pt Aw P,?xE!NLfXf. ,Lf,,621-1 . 4 6 . to f. if ,RTX 'V iff' 1-X ..'-75-,Q ,'ffX N. f'7f'X'1'H'7fi1 ', P N -fffrvrf ,V A A number of classes dealing with different types of mathematics were of- fered. Consumer math pre- sented students with the basic fundamentals of math, such as how to balance a check book. Geometry classes learned many theor- ies and also how to write a mathematical proof. Stu- dents taking Algebra I or ll worked with different types of equations and with many word problems. Trigon- ometry classes studied the area of circles, the use of slide rules, and trigonome- tric functions. ll 1. Don Cobb: Algebra I. 2. Eugene Cole: Trigonometry, Basic Math, Math Analysis, Calculus I, Calculus ll. 3. Jerry Crum: Consumer Educa- tion, Math, English, Vocations. 4. Jan Howard: Geometry, Alge- bra Il. 5. Art Loepp: Algebra ll, Geometry. 6. Dave Long: Consumer Math. 1 '-...Al ,.:4..- ' A ' I 4 , 1 - :f'1jg1'F 1 V .- A,.,..-- . V ,,, X X X We . X I Q F '11,-. -,f,f-4-Qafxiszfimsb L ,wwf uv . X K kg - 4 h- ..+ vt. LQQ --IELUIEU UU IE EKU ur I r if ? , il 15 1 4 - i 9' , I gli? l I Q v . f X ' 5 f 5 x L . Learning the parts of speech was only the begin- ning of an English-oriented education. Other informa- tion covered in the English courses included vocab- ulary and the study of proper language. Students also studied writing skills and the format for composi- tions and research papers. All sophomores were required to take the Lan- guage Arts Proficiency Test. The passage of this test meant that the student was no longer required to take any more English classes. The basic goal for all of the English courses was to acquaint the students with proper grammer techniques as well as to encourage them to continue with their studies. 1. Jean Anderson: English 10, Science Fiction, Modern Novel, Purgold. 2. Deborah Case: Learning Dis- abilities I 81 ll. 3. S. G. Dalzell: Mythology, Short Stories, English 10. 4. Patricia Deery: College English, English Masters, Creative Writ- ing, Advanced Composition. 5. Marilyn Brady receives advice from Linda Daniels who teaches English 10, Accelerated English 10 and Literature of Sports. if l LUIEILU Not only did the English Department teach the basic and advanced usage of the English language, but it offered several courses that dealt with relaying messages to other people. One such course was the drama class. In the classroom, students were often given a set of circumstances and asked to depict the situation with a small skit. This class's basic goal was to orientate students toward acting and performance before audiences. The Drama Depart- ment provided actors for the Junior and Senior Class plays, the Musical Gypsy, the Variety Show, and various assemblies. Another course which in- volved conveying a point to others was Debate. Students enrolled in this class were required to prepare personal files which consisted of actual evidence in support of their topic case. They also had to write the actual case with their support- ive arguments on the issue. There were two separate divi- sions of debate, one for the novice and one for the exper- ienced debators. 1. Georgia Brady: Debate I 8t ll, Mass Media, Speech I, Art of Persuasion, Radio and TV. 2. Wayne Goddard: English 10, English 11, Advanced Composition, Buzz. 3. Bonnie Foulke: English 10, English 11, Personal Adjustment Lab, In- dividual Study of Reading. 3 it it 4. Loveta Moore: English 10, Power Reading, English Skills. 5. Tom F. Scahill: Drama I, English 10. 6. Kay Widebrook: Laboratory Compo- sition, American Literature, English 10. 40 55551 'Yu Q .W ,....,. W W.. SY ,NI ' n .- K A X ,Ai g I ' .,,. xwn.-.wa-wjfh A-'- ' ., 0' t a rf KX. XX xt f Y x 3 L? 1 ' S' 7 5 i . , A -' 5 ,N-' ix , 1 X ' Q? . 's ' X .. 4. - '1 , 5' .np . 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In 5 du 1 1 v J ,JY 75 Q .5 T' Af .X P MQ' .J .R 9 N 495: x , Av 1, 5 Y X X, R , X Q X E 6 4 I S , ,Q 6 uf ' gfj 'y'El'1 .2 ff'f, , E S! X A, .sz 41 1. A Cappella members are First Row: Kelli Cobb, Kim Hueser, Judy Huth, Kim Lynch, Lisa Brown, Troy Sheets, Brad Carney, Steve Whipple, Kevin Burke, Forrest Roudebush, Monica Benjamin, Mary English, Mary Ryan, Julie Baker, Bev Brenton, Becky Wideman, Aide Andreau. Second Row: Julie Harrison, Tomoko Fushima, Janey Jenkins, Cheryl Wiley, Gretchen Engel, Debbie Kimball, Connie Shatswell, Jerry Roe, Jim Wendt, Tracy Crawford, Pat Combellick, Mitch Dillard, John Ballard, Terry Jones, Maria Reynolds, Lisa Larson, Shawnda Merriman, Debbie Brown, Linda Gabbert, Debbie Gish. Third Row: Kristi Graham, Elisabeth Bakke, Jan O'Brien, Lynn Fortney, Amy Sutton, Cheryl Parker, David Williams, Craig Orr, Quent Madden, Tad Orr, Bill Claybrook, Jim Breshears, Ken Kavan- augh, Tom Bennett, Carrie O'Dell, Cindi Mayor, Jenny Peterson, Jenny Brown, Debra Stephens. Fourth Row: Debbie Sovereign, Cheryl Thomas, Janet Curry, Eva Meyers, Dawn Wolenski, Lourdes Sanchez, Jerry Bowhay, Dale Yeager, Scott Maley, Steve Mehmert, Gary Olds, Lori Boehm, Stacy Wheeler, Terry Hull, Jeff Wolfe, David Willett, Julie Gorham, Peggy Kimrey, Paula Wood, Bobbi Block, Jean DuFresne, and Director Jerry Carpenter. 3. Treble Chorus includes First Row: Joanne Shaddox, Pam Ingram, Donna Hanson, Pam Dusenberg, Kathy Stubbs, Diana Davis, Teresa Nestell, Valerie Kerr, Sidonia Lipari, Pam Eversole, Joyce Whaley, Jennifer Cla- sen, Teresa Morris, Gayla Gutsch, Julie Clasen, Sue Smith, Shelli Reynolds. Second Row: Christy Kanallakan, Suzanne Mendoza, Kelly Peek, Barb Hutton, Stacy Davenport, Marcia McEl- roy, Julie Baker, Tammy Strong, Kathy Hill, Dana Black, Leisha Douthat, Andrea Militscher, Jenny Peterson, Anita Parsons, Rhonda Bradbury, Kim Carter, Cheryl Buck. Third Row: Rhonda Pillars, ldalia Molina, Monica Patterson, Carol McElwee, Vicki Hund- ley, Tracy Bush, Janiece Turnbull, Cheryl Thomas, Brenda Locke, Carol David, Terry Tanner, Roseann McDer- mott, Julie Crockett, Rhonda Long, Brenda Basch, Diana Brasel, Tammy Golightly, Kim French, Susan Bonner. 1-...:.. , f li ,Af 1 21 fm tl ws 'Q ,Q We 'li the l l 42 ill -1-if! ' -L, f NQQ- ., l I 1i f Brown, Debbie , Janet ilolenski, ay, Dale llehmert, Wheeler, Willett, 1, Paula uFresne, Monica ki Hund- l'urnbuIl, e, Carol McDer- a Long, Tammy Bonner. .-i-ff 0 r .QM I P' 11 Q1 Q! 'Q 1 Q 4 1? 11? 21? 'H 1 1'- 'el 'N lr IDIS EWS SUEUIE em 9' X U Musical experience was provided for students who had no prior experience in music through the Treble Chorus and Bass Chorus singing groups. Students were familarized with the basics of music and given an opportunity to develop musical tendencies. A Cappella provided a chance for the more exper- ienced musicians to sing. Perfor- mance was the main objective of this group as they went to contest where they received a two rating. 2. Jerry Carpenter: A Cappella, Treble Chorus, Bass Chorus, Concert Choir, Fundamentals of Music, Music Ap- preciation. 4. Bass Chorus members are First Row: Forrest Fioudebush, John Ballard, Tracy Crawford, Lori Boehm, Greg Schmidt. Second Row: Mitch Dillard, Brent Smith, Derek Gibson, John Sinnett, Adam Lawrence, Rob Dodge, Tom Adams. Third Bow: David Yeager, Brad Hampshire, Tim Saragusa, Mike Olinger, Dennis Bybee, and Director Jerry Carpenter. 43 if 1. Orchestra Members, Jim Miles, Hui Hua Shu, Jenee Meyer, Terri Lenz- meier, Jim Patten, Kerri Moore, Jim Dunn, Stephanie Gillespie, Dana Laird, Maria Reynolds, Donna Close, Karen Nichols, performllat a concert. 2. The Stage Band Members are Seated: Mike French, Troy Sheets, Brian Loy, Mike Reiman. Second Row: Dale Yeager, Lori Lee. Third Row: Tammy Srock, Rick Castillo, John Maynard, Randy Kepple, Doug Reeves, Sean Hartmetz, Bob Williams, Jon Gorham, Charlie Travis, Phil Griffith, Mr. Pat White. Fourth Row: Fiske Miles, Chris Cohick, Scott Sandrige, Sherry Schwinn, Alan Vaughan. H 5. The Concert Band members include Front Row: Robert Repine, Janie Mueller, Ann Welch, Sherry Schwinn, Mary Baker, Cathy Blunk, Chris Cohick, Kevin Carey. Second Row: Julie Nelson, Lisa Stockton, Carol Lundy, Caroline Kuenzi, Moree Mullins, Jennifer Weeks, Kim Kephart, Cheryl Daniels, Janelle Jeffers, Stuart Woody, Larry Melville, Phil Griffith. Third Row: John Maynard, Carolyn Wade, Sandy Cleaver, Diane Eggerstedt, Rick Webb, Aaron Lawer- ence, Aziz Beyzade, Debbie Sovereign, Brad Carney, Craig Norton, Bill Allen, Warren Butner, Craig Clavert. Fourth Row: Julie Godley, Denise Smith, Lisa Majers, Stephanie Dawes, Lisa Kovan- ik, Robbin Tichenor, Dianna Reisch, Jeff Smith, Andy Heinz, Dennis Flanery, Bill Sandridge, Randy Kepple, Alan Vaughan, Jon Gorham. Fifth Row: Daryl Morrow, David Hibschle, Tammy Srock, David Bennett, Lisa Llafett, Bob Easton, Jeanette Stipek, Parrish Whis- tler, Don McCann, John Lybarger, Kevin Smith, Brian Scantlin. Sixth Row: Bruce Brown, Joe House, David Hennier, Kevin Smith, Anna Kammer- diener, Brian Hulsey, David Ramsey, Nelson Williams, David McMindes, Mike French, Brian Bates, Keith Kavanaugh, Rob Gibson. Back Row: Mike Seise, Kevin Brasfield, Brian Schroeder, Greg Schreiber, Keith Little, Bob Williams, Richard Dodson, Rick Castillo, Brad Gamble, Sean Hartmetz, Mark Thompson, Frank Bartkowski, Mike Reiman, Dale Yeager, David Lindsey, Bruce Willett, George Reschke. 4. Pat White: Marching Band, Concert Band, Orchestra, Theory and Harmony, Applied Music, Stage Band. 44 .......... '2 -'fzl 11-sur-l -1-7-Q Y-L ul 1 A e if I -if 'Ci' X' L ,,ifftf,,,fi ,, . 3 re i if S z D ltd .QQ .kr 3. Orchestra Members are Front Row: Jim Miles, Hui Hua Shu, Roy Teng, Amy Showalter, Tracey Brisson, Kay Orr, Laura Lewis, Richard Mitchell, Barbie Criswell. Second Row: Jim Dunn, Terri Lenzmeier, Kerri Moore, Maria Rey- nolds, Donna Close, Dana Laird, Troy f' Sheets, Nathan Haley, Brian Bates, Quentin Slavic, Joy Kim, Mark Fak- houry, David Winters, Shelly Stielow. Back Row: Stephanie Gillespie, Jo Catherine Ferguson, Hui Min Shu, Jim Patten, Karen Nichols, Barb Swan, Charles Holmes, Marcus Teng. -if-r'QA'l ' T. l EUIEIHUIEU DUKUKQE Q 0 wx a W s at x 1. -. -4 X -1:: .- i-E' : E.1.2 . ,, 3, ,- '- ,A 1 V :gig .S ,'-,,.f.?5:r3y4:,Q5x, -' -.,:r . E- -, 53.3-313 fl Q X Q -:-at .t tl if w 31.3 -. -. ' 'J,7Q4,l r ,V,, X .131 ,. yr ' ' .f 7 ? .. an . h H V 4 A , 1 ,1 . lnstrumental music groups participated in many activities inside and outside of school. The Orchestra played many evening concerts and received a 1 rating at the District Music Festival at William Jewell Col- lege. The Concert Band also performed many evening con- certs, played during assemblies, and received a high rating at the Music Festival. These two groups provided the music for the musical Gypsy and also played for Baccalaureate and Gradua- tion. The Stage Band, which featured auditioned members, was a group of musicians who played advanced jazz and modern music. ll 6. Jim Dunn displays his banner and rating sheet from the Missouri State Music Contest in Columbia. 45 IEIEU CiJI.'5'l,VIJIJJI3 .,. , , Nmkxs 2 -NN' ----- -S , Students taking a physical education class could expect to find themselves participating in a wide variety of sports. Some of these sports were archery, bas- ketball, bowling, track, and volleyball. The Modern Dance gym class taught students the basic steps of contemporary choreography. All physical education classes were co-educational, and students could wear their own choice of comfortable cloth- ing. Gym was provided to offer students a chance for recreation and exercise. ll 1. Cobina Jacobs: Modern Dance, Team Sports, Health, Gym I 8 Il. 2. Matt Shepherd, Paula Wood, and Jeff Wolfe smile as their team scores a point. 3. Gym classes enjoy this sport known as matt football. 4. Jane Stone: Lifetime Sports, ln- dividual Sports. 47 fill! Students interested in jour- nalism could apply for either the school paper staff, The Hornet's Buzz, or the school yearbook staff, Purgold. Both staffs con- sisted of students selected by the Buzz and Purgold sponsors, Mr. Goddard and Mrs. Ander- son, respectively. Work began immediately as staffers learned the basic rules of writing copy and preparing a layout. While the Buzz staff worked on the paper which was published biweekly, the Purgold staff worked to finish the yearbook, which was dis- tributed to students August 14. In return for their work all journalism students received 1 English credit. ll 1. Jamie Berry and Rob Fecho work diligently on yearbook layouts. 2. Buzz Staff members are Front Row: Gary Beck, Scott McConnell, Branion Blank, David Willett, Kathy Bruns, and Jerry Bowhay. Middle Row: Jeff Wood, Brook Nienstedt, Jennifer O'Conner, Elizabeth Bakke, Dana Gunderson, Julie Wright, and Cheryl Wiley. 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I ,Vc,Vi,4.7.,iVV V VV, o V ' 1 4? W ' yr ,J , 'Li' If I ' 4 Vyjqfj 5 , ' 12 ff vi, ', 4,,VV.f - ' V 'wp:v243!VK 5 ,4 Vw 2 V X vf. , f. -:,V.ff'-z- V' , f f tfmw VVVW 1:2 Ve 1 VV: , '21 124: :'t2fr6.,1yV '?ff1'. V ,fn V ' N ' ' 4' V IM... ,EL . oy, X, Q' Q ' ff ww. V A V 4, V V ' 51, Enthusiasm, effort, effici- ency, and execution were Big E words that helped North Kansas City reach their goals. The team worked for a very successful 8-2 record. Seven of the eight wins were shutouts. For the first time in the history of North Kansas City football, the team beat rivals Oak Park and Winnetonka in the same season. The record 8-2 is the best that football has had in over fifteen years. 1. Scott Sandridge holds the ball as Rusty Baehr attempts the extra point. 2. Mike Bischler waits for instructions from Coach Long. 3. Richard Bridges reaches back for a nice reception. 4. The Hornets' defense showed their ability to gang tackle. 5. Scott Sandridge sets up to pass while Scott Fricke waits to block for him. 1 ,, ,VMVV at , Qt fa 5 53 J lULilI.5LUI5l:j IEIEEUULEUILIETE ' First. team All-Conference: a Rusty Baehr if ,Mike Bischler' if Q, 2 BiQhard.,BrldseS J 5 I 'f , + L r J A . g r 1 , X7 f 'X - , , , . s ,.,i r , ,,LV f sf'QY3.5fiQf'fai. 5-1.1 ' T --QA fa'ff'ea'ofx1fiMff32'f 'k ' ' ff vs 42:qf9wirgyq,f,gzagea-m-faeg fp f--. .ff. .- 1. The 1979 coaching staff included, Front Row: Tom Stout, Don Cobb, Head coach, Jim Jarvis. Back Row: Tom Bradley, Dave Long, and Dave Velas- quez. 2. Scott McConnell helps teammate. Steve Buck up after a play in the Park Hill game. 3. Kelly Miller fights off a block to later make the tackle. f 'Q X 2 -ff .f , fl ' , - 1 , 1 yr fr , T I i . J 1,451 gk, , ,Z ,Q A 'T W . 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'f I , f ' , , ,r A f x a'rQ it f f -N 1 ii f ij f T ff, ff Z - NZ , 'L V I s, if M 'Q- u24fm,Yf ,L -4. M17 ' 1- ftf 3 1' ,',.,a34v,.f,5f, 3-f ., tg 'V E g fat ,f -f ' ,.,- lre- ' 1 f - Members of the 1979 football team included, Front Row: Brad Gamble, Kent Meeker, Larry Mathes, Mark Retzer, Rob Wolverton, Rusty Cooper, Mark Seaboldt, Wes Long, Bruce McDonald and Doug McConnell. Second Row: Paul Taylor, Tim Devine, David Myers, Mike Bischler, Gary Olds, Branion Blank, Jerry Roe, Craig Calvert, Steve Buck, Scott Fricke, Chris Cox, Bill Spencer and Jim Wendt. Third Row: Tom Baker, Scott McConnell, Rusty Baehr, Matt Shepherd, Mike Keller, Donny Cobb, Richard Bridges, Scott Sandridge, Kelly Miller, Todd Allen, Rick Hughes and Bryan Wendling. Back Row: Brad McGinnis, Kirk Austin, Pat Combellick, Head Coach Don Cobb, Coach Dave Long, Coach Tom Stout, Paul Schneegass, Tim Base and Stan Slaughter. 54 mr en, Rick ck Row: in, Pat I Cobb, 1 Stout, 'id Stan in in , -W T b--A 7 I ,Q Ha f as Q3 5 of U56 T F1 57 ,WW ,X W'ff WW 1- fu: ff A 2 Q M A 'X A A' ' , ' 91 A fi- 3-15.7 , The starting game s loss to the St. Pius Warriors seemed to begin a rerun of last year's football season, but the Hornets came back to win seven straight games. Then the streak was turned around by a close and heart-breaking game with the center Yellowjackets. The win gave Center the conference title. This didn't keep the Hornets down as they jumped back to beat Winnetonka to finish up the year with a strong shutout victory. 55 IULV' ' VIULU 5 'L1,'LlflE ' v ' f ivkli rStarasticS J J '. f isil W-WQPPQJ it . kkfz -ff ,f.x- pf k,!.,, .,,., . .,,f,, VVLL CV, T V , 7 . , , , f , - J ..,, fi, ..l 1 4 Q l, ,I f .r,ri F ' ' '4 1 if ,' 4 , .. .. , . X' MW f' K 5 , f , if f. D ' W fi ff ,. , ff Yyi gf K4 , me Q. .., ,, A 0 f I fa?f1b,.3:'.y.vi'- 4 'k5f 51FUr2 4 W P V2c'5'ffQ?fffirf ? Q4 K' 4 if 4 2 l 4 f WY' Aw f Z i 433.521 13,2 ,vfgf 1 - D.. - f ' On Friday night during the fall, football fans flocked to North Kansas City's football stadium to watch the Varsity team. Though fewer fans flocked to Sophomore and Junior Varsity games, Mr. James Jarvis, coach for both Sophomore and Junior Varsity teams, said that each team was a needed supplement to the Varsi- ty. He said some sophomores and juniors are less physically mature and need time to develop skills and bodies. He also felt these teams provide an op- portunity for each athlete to try several positions during the game and decide where his talents lay. Both Sophomore and Junior Varsity teams had meager sea- sons. Although the Sophomore team won two games and lost three, five other schools forfeited from the competition. With six juniors headed for varsity next year, the Junior Varsity team maintained a four and three record. 47:5 341. ,.,.l,, 'rf,., -rf '. V , 1 . A -W,-, Q, .,,, I Ma. ., ' ,, '- ...ia ' f tw, Q .4 -we.f,.,,.y fy -- 5 0 ., ' fe in ' ,W -fa 4 -f f .1 f f . V , 57 'ff' f' '1??f.'f 2. '1 , ,m'frv, T QQJ63 N '..-af, , ,ya 7 ff pf ,, ,. Q Q 1 2' . ,wh 1, . 44. . 'Q 'j-. , , , 'V ' .- , I' 5 f 1 1 5174 -f fa ' 1-,yy jf.-ff .. wfcyjfjf' QA, 1, ff 1 Q ', ' ' ,7,,f4v4,yj Lv, ' ., . 4 ., 196 aff- AZ. , fl , V. .M rf 1 Z ,Jw ,ZW ' . V' f if ,J ' W 'Q Wf- f W' :Z ,PV 'H ., ' 'ff 'WW' ' .,f I., , , .,. Q'4'i'MZf ZfZ'fK'-'fffif-'Af-14 .Tr tif , ff X 14. 7 J J YW? wf M 5 fa-ff4Qzw2g'y.,g, 5-ffl . M -f lW'+Wh -f1Zggp4l5Z'W1':,ff-W'1,3 gf . A 'ff ' ui ' iff- ffh V .L 1. Z. . surf, ., wif' . ff f J ,.. Zyilnl !..,,.En I A 1 ,thi Q1 ' J,.'Aqf-ffr 4'-143 .,lVw'wi Q, at ' . ,,f1!w , 1' J f A sf! Ay 7 i 2 2, . 12 .fri 3 l ! I 1. Park l their tear 2.Sophoi hopes of 3. Richarl the actiol 4. The ' team ini Licata, I 56 EE 'SLUIUUU 'IEUIELHUUULU flllllil fi G J .ze W , .ll v A Q fini ,,,,z moi :Tn x 1. Park Hill team members run to aid their teammates as Mark Knick falls. 2. Sophomore football players run out in hopes of a victory. 3. Richard Davis enters into the midst of the action. 4. The 1979-80 Sophomore football team included: Front Row: Sammy Licata, Mark Knick, David Ramsey, Kevin Smith, Danny Kerns, David Fifer, Bill Rothberger. Second Row: Richard Davis, Chris Cunningham, Danny Cambell, Chuck Becvar, Rusty Kline, Chris Teague, Rick Gambell, John Holland. Third Row: Kenny Rippe, Mike Calhoun, Mike Ricketts, Mike Frame, Craig Gish, Dave Loudon, Mark Frame, John Sutton, Brian Bates imanagerl. f ' V -f ,l 'H ' V , . ,. Q r I 'fl 'www mme Um al Q w 5 c l . i y a W N I 1 !- 4 .va-, I s . V . I ,yt ' -malt V A A 45 Q !9? X AMA A Q- Q31 g j, ijjllf 3 '5'+:'f5 ,. jfavif M. . 2 , , gl w x X! i Q W N L 11 m ws 1 , WH w H U N W N1 r V L 1, V W 1 , A 1, I ...in I V I X p! P l ,I B.,- ,,,.....-1-L-...- --A Q ,. .br 1 Qsaif. f Ev fy, '- :IM 4 uf ,,1 L -1 rf- H' Y if ,,:Q4?if f Y . , sm . + 1564 M 5' SSN'-99?,Qfg5 .'.v.3a2..-A www ,.., ...M .. ,M gx- . ., ,,f ,,.--7 5, 9 2 2 ..- 58 I . .Q-li Macken Park became aZ1.The 1979 Girls' TennisTeam consists familiar sight for the women's tennis team. Practice started in August, and all home meets were played on the courts at Macken. Practice paid off for as the team finished with a 17-0 record. First place was captured by N.K.C. in conference and Dis- tricts as well. Sisters Ashley and Laurel Barnes won third place doubles in districts, and the team of Vicki Gorman and Suzanne La Brunerie took fourth. Co-captain Karen Olson fin- ished her career at N.K.C. by taking first place in conference and districts which led her to second in the state. This was Karen's third year to represent North Kansas City in this compe- tition. it of: Front Flow: Cynthia Ramsey, Cindy Coakley, Suzanne La Brunerie, Vicky Gorman, Karen Olson, Lori Frame, Laurie Specker. Second Flow: Pam Brady, Hui Hua Shu, Laurie Gorman, Ginny Cobb, Lori Jackson, Sue Mar- shall, Mary Kay Flyan. Back Row: Brenda Stock, Sondra Weibel, Anna Kammerdiener, Laurel Barnes, Ashley Barnes, Marilyn Brady, Anne DeWitt, Traci Galligan, Kari Walters, Kim Brown, Kim Lynch. 2. Showing her backhand is Ginny Cobb. 3. Pam Brady and Kim Brown cuddle up as the winter chill sets in. 4. Winding up for a serve is Laurie Gorman. 5. Taking a break from practice before leaving for state is Karen Olson. 59 1' 3 .-S-.. , -:Hi .. ' ,' ' ' -ff 'fFPFfifW ? f ,. ,. . ,3 K N ,U 'Y mg. A22 ww? , 12 1-:Q , '- . , Ni-g?'?9 f f Q- - 4 ,.Qj1.,.m, an -as .5 Q-Qfvui .. grainy, , . , ,:- 2,0-,. -MA kxksk swf-Yswizwzsx-.' X -5-Q g.,,v,f1 n ,I 1. p X, 5 .. 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Y R , : t E, ,giliilxzl Vhzl K: vltl K S 2? it 1 QP', 1 M' . A. . :,L. . - Qt: 5 53 'EW lhxlil' V Q L:::S..P:3.t. :f:g,5,, K H A yV,: qlnw 'QII A 1 A .F ,. . ,,., :gn ,-'- ' ,,L,:, 5 :ipgitsitl-f'vi:'-K A !,.-- 5 V 2 'S S' it ' .u... Co-Captains y comme, Hayden Kimber Woodyi Y Most Outstanding-if Sheila 'Bruns ' ' A Connie Hayden 3 Most improved , S C Caroline Kuenzil II 1. Girls' Tennis Team members are Back Row: Laurel Barnes, Suzanne La Brunerie, Traci Galligan, Karen Olson, Ashley Barnes and Anna Kammer- diener. Seated: Vicky Gorman, Pam Brady. 2. Coach Jane Stone and her Assistant Coach John Craig watch over a practice. ' 3. Vicky Gorman shows her winning serve. 4. Practicing their serves are Anne DeWitt, Traci Galligan and Karen Olson. 5. Members of the team gather for a pep talk before a match. 'H-.xr A Ali-, Awwiwffil-1 ' 61 I North Kansas City's Cross Country team started the year with great promise until injuries sidelined Brooks Brown early in the season. Mike Boos got injured in the middle of the season, but came back in time to place in district which allowed him to go to regionals. Gerald DelMuro, Robert Hoover and Brian Scantlin remained the base the team needed to prepare for the conference title. Every Saturday during the fall, the Hornet Cross Country team participated in meets throughout the metropolitan area. Out of all the meets, the Hornets fared best at Park Hill, finishing seventh out of fourteen teams. Gerald DelMuro and Tom Bossman gave the Hornets good performances as the Hornets beat Truman and Flaytown at Macken Park. As a team, the Hornets finished last in conference to sour the year's goal of finishing high in the conference race. The first girl on the Cross Country team, sophomore Sheila Bruns, distinguished herself as one of the top female runners in the Kansas City area and cap- tured medalist honors at all meets. She placed eighth at District to qualify for State competition. At Jefferson City she finished fifty-ninth out of 150 runners. 1 ' 'LULLUIELUEQ LUIJJE .., . .. ,,. . Q 1,1 u M IN w a 5 2.' lf., as 4, A wt V 5 as 'hy '5 -U K : h I A 1-YQ., 1- QQV. l Zigi. ,,A. - qgrgiskt .Lit .V U 1 llc , 2 Z in 1 gs If - r ' Mailing ivy- ' X. ' via.. 'Y If ' A ' X v t .K . W :VL V 1 lVk..,, ,,.f .N I? , , ,J , 51 f.. XSL' we, g i V I, in , , V, wr ' ,f 1 ,, . '- , ,rw :g WS? 3 . ,,i2IL'f3FI 5 1.-5 Il-.-.-1. is-,,,., 62 J , . 5 'UID UU EUULEW , M., v, I Q t .'.i,. Q -v,.yrM wb, . W X , .. f. . , -V.. 5 l FYEPZSJVWK5 UP' is I 'W i A is Q. if 4 H- v..f'.:. , -by-5 '1 giiivifjf t I Q 1'- , 'mm' , ,. 1 ,' v , fefi u-V 7' . of - -W 1. Tom Bosman, Mike Boos, Robert Hoover and Brian Scantlin cool down after a meet at Macken Park. 2. Coach Gene McClain talks over the upcoming run with Senior Mike Matth- ews. 3. The 1979 Cross Country team consisted of the following: Mike Boos, Tom Bosman, Robert Hoover, Brian Scantlin, Osvaldo Enriquez, Kevin Gastineau, Bill Sandridge, Jon Holman and Mike Matthews. Shelia Bruns and Gerald DelMuro not photographed. 4. Sophomore Robert Hoover and junior Mike Boos get a good start. 5. Senior Gerald DelMuro and Mike Boos set a steady pace at the Liberty Invitational. WWE' 12151 1-' 29 , in 'Q . ' ,I-CJ'J:1'Q'f.' ' 5' . - su N, . 4 4 41 J ,,, . ...I , A , L :HQ JM , ' V 6 . . ' ,X - ' 4 ,ic ', ' 3 ,,, T . ' . , 'W . Q ' . 5 A isa-gfkr-e.' 'rkxrfklv A' 1 sw ' I 4, A , T- X -..,. ' .pf ' ' ' f . raft . Lg.. ' I 1. 4 - 1 1, 2 ,..,-iitinjifx-K. 2' . ,. WWE' -. -. '-4 ,. ' Y f- , W . 4 H ., g at -I ,V I, V Jia' .ff .--:Ve --.U ' 'nz g--5 ' ' ' 'Hr' 1. A' : ' I, in . . . mf 4 ir,-3-tv,Q-! ff,,,N Vw- Y 'V - v , - , . 3. 5-' pf 5 ' it A 1 ,f . f A ff- r -. -r' I 63 is 11, ,..q.,d.. EUIBIL DYIBEILIEQ? 'Ui-LLELLL The 1979 Girls' Varsity Volleyball team experienced a trying season. Although their overall record was 4-15, they placed third in the Winnetonka Tournament. The team had several tough breaks, losing to their opponents in many close games. The Hornets held together with much desire and determination. This year's Junior Varsity team ended the season with a 3-16 record. 1. Lori Lee sets the ball while onlooker Pam Saxton moves into position for a spike. 2. The 1979 Girls' Junior Varsity and Varsity volleyball teams consisted of Front Row: Assistant Coach Sue O'DelI in the center with the ball and on the left, Shelly Stielow, manager, Shawnda Merriman, Christine Barnett and on the right Amy Brown, Lisa Stockton, Belinda Nixon, manager. Kneeling: Judy Troxel, Donna Kuhnel, Layna Lakey, Monica Benjamin, Gabriela Ostos, Tomoko Fukushima, Elisabeth Bakke, Lorie Mann, Carla Curtis. Standing: Coach Cobina Jacobs, Assistant Coach Mary Hall, Carol Vogel, Lori Hartmann, Carolyn Linder, Pam Saxton, Lori Lee, Lisa Larson, Helen Bright, Carol David, Connie Hayden, Christina Curtis, Mary Baker, Jennifer Weekes, Debbie Kimball, Teresa Morris. 3. Let's go! the J.V. team shouts before coming out of the huddle. 4. Jennifer Weekes gets ready for a , ,,.. , ., ,.,m,,,Mwmw, is ,Af Q K. 1 7 NJ ..., . .. ,... . ....,. ..,, , .,,, . .,,,m,,,.,.,,,.., ...,.. w ,,.,,,,.., .... ...,,... ,.,. ,.,. . ,., A . UW.,.,,,Z2m, 6 Qs FWS it -if ,W 1 1. good serve. , ' It 5. Tomoko Fukushima, Carla Curtis, 5,5 Christie Barnett, Judy Troxel, Donna --nu vu. V Kuhnel, and Elizabeth Bakke practice ' serves in a pregame warmup session. E 5 M H ,, W at H ftof f at T 3 il 4 ,,,,,-.,,44mw4fd1lU4 1 64 jqlf -Q X. qiid' ' V 5 , ' gr f' ' ' A ,, I ' , Q ' fy I ,,,:.::,,. I f If , I- 52 fqfzw M, , li 7 -A ' QW' g I .V f, ' MF? 2 , '1 -'gfizkf 47 '? 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Lori Lee tries to block an opponent's spike. 3. Debbie Kimball sets for a Lisa Larson spike. ,.,,.-ef, ,iw wg, ,gi g fe. 1 Q '-' Q .7 5. ' - ' 1- M ---f- if?-1 :f ,gf ww?-ff.y?f'ffA-1:1aww4? 'f ' - 4 4 ,,f,f.f4ff .ff 4 .+?a,:f. f u 'cf-1:1 -1:-flffk-w.4f:f f O I 67 I I . xg so Fl 1 Kr Y ...annual X X 1 N.K.C.'s number one shook the walls of the fieldhouse during pep assemblies. Coach Ed Jackson led the entire student body in the chant that accurately summed up the Boy's Basketball team. Being ranked number one in the city was the highlight of the varsity season. For the fifth straight year, the Hornets were conference champs after they had won forty consecutive games before losing to the Center Yellowjackets. The varsity roundballers finished first in the Truman and Winnetonka tournaments and second in their own invitational and the Regional Tournament. Richard Bridges led the team as the high scorer, and Phil Phillips was the top rebounder. However, the entire team worked together to finish out the season with an over-all record of 24-3 and a conference record of 9-1. 68 W., -i -li! 1 I I A I i LJBUUV ful IEE l.F'Ul-dl5'l.V i ,l X' ll li ,..-v-V- ' ll l ,.,M- ' ,M ff , LJ - AAA,A ,, g LN .1 L. f it Q l Q ,,, 9 , ea-, . as , ,, ... S E' ' .V -1 'N t , Z 5 'N 1 'ff' , ,W f My' -f x 'lv ar S 1. Rusty Baehr keeps his eye on his opponent while passing the ball to Brooks Brown. 2. Richard Bridges goes for the lay-up making two points. 3. Coach Durham discusses upcoming plays during a time out. 4. Seniors on the Varsity Basketball team included: Back Row: Coach Bill Durham, Tom Sunderland, Kirk Austin, Phil Phillips, Brooks Brown, Richard Bridges. Front Row: Scott McConnell, Gary Beck, David Willet, Scott San- dridge and Rusty Baehr. 5. Blocking the ball from a Hickman Mills Player are Brooks Brown and Phil Phillips. l 69 IELUIEIELU ILIL J 'UL varslliy,gS!aUSif0S fgyf-,,1gQ. .g:L if-5931 Q ,, ' ' f g fA 1 , .72 x 1 ,, V -I A, 1,11 V ,V T W ! 32Qf2i2::'fF-2-'?i- ' :lf -- . e A . J- ef, :fzdlivlcfr.'.1',+1E-F4'-za. ff.,-1:1 , , A., H 1 2-2 1, i 4-fr' Z 1212 1 ii fi-jg-. gg jjj 1 , m,f 4f,ji,bj- , Q , , 5 f 'i:.,.. 1 , 4 '44 'ffff iff' ,, l,:f-:fm-,:.f-:v,.,.-vt, .- .,... we ,, .t ' 1 l - , Ekxzgdiij 5 i1Ia, E531 i2:f?4.'5L':- N :I -1- 15.511131p,2az'5'L:E :55.jf:' E' '-31.231,-2'aylizz'25-d'1L.','11f-1' 221'-.ff1'f'Ej' ' I 4- 2' -' ,-fP.f.415's ' ':li? fQ.-:I:+1'i. 95,1-'51, 4fi'ff15fd?':52-:1:f2?E52-525' ,-:-.vifvizfi.EE-:5J3EIx':' ,'E'3'If5f5 :-42'.L1.1G:'z,,j:3 vt 1 2111- .5 5. 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Sophomore Tim Griffin shoots a free throw during the Hickman Mills game. 5. Hornets keep their opponents back, leaving an open shot for Gary Beck. ,T ,v pf.. iv, ,121 if .1 ,V , Q. 4. :V Z-f, H? 3 V if , T T if T ...T 71 3 Q: I9 CU 'BLUE UEUIEIIU IJIULULMLLE' Sophomore Basketball Wilyianj Chrisman fpark oHi1l o oo,9Wk' o, - ,Q ,AVV Q , , 1 , ,, . 1 , M 39'-'ngso , o 'ooo o ,- o o o o t w -vw: J-V 11,4 - ?' 313 1 ',- J X' 5 ' 4114? ' V6 ef A 0 1 f --4 'f?W 2-,I-,-J:-, Zi 'Z- ,Lg ,, ff 'ool- 1 NKC 61 53 52 X46 54 , 59 , , 5.1 143' 62 ,273 5, o,wb 548 , I- X.',X,f4: .J- o , ,,,o o ,ge-mf-2? -ff, 1, 4 zz- , ,, ., L5 5f:4,..,w'5.-3.53: ,:,ii,',Qri-:ggizf ,,k nw 5:gg751?Vl.?A3:,, 5.5 . 2 , L, oo o 2351553 ,fl o.',o- , -- : ' wwf- -f OPP. 60 48 71 33 74 43 ' A56 ,, 75 , -71 ,, ,,.V o , o oo 1 M J V, , 4 -, ,,, 1-Q if-V f, , -, ,.q,a,fQ,, wwf -,, A ,M 9 W . 31,33 , ,. ,,.oA.',k5 :.N,o.'X-, , , ,. , ,ww t M- ,.g-9?f.f4f44,' f 522, me? 4-mf-5: -, 'JV uw, '- W-, ,V ,,.. ,- NM, k ,,, -, .Vw . 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Second Row: Chris Cunning- ham, John Merchant, Maged Guirguis, Kevin Hendrix, Kevin Jenkins. Back Row: Micheal Owens, Dong Sin, Scott Williams, David Ramsey, Jim Bagley, Doug Hawkins. 2. The girls' basketball team shows their talent in finding contacts as well as winning games. 3. Varsity team members, Scott Sandridge and Tom Sunderland, wait for the rebound. 4. Sophomore Dan Allen keeps the ball from going out of bounds. 5. Waiting for the tip-off from Connie Hayden are Julie Gorham and Sheila Bruns. 73 With the help of his two assistant coaches, Susan O'DeIl and Jodi Eaton, Coach Dale Williams took his Varsity girls to second place in Regionals. A well-fought season ended at .500 with a 12-12 record. In confer- ence the women cagers took third. As an added incentive, Coach Williams awarded the Varsity players with Hornet appliques for their outstanding effort. The appliques swarmed on the back of many of the girls' warm-up suits. Stars were awarded to the Junior Varsity players. 74 1. Trying to keep her hand on the ball is sophomore Sheila Bruns. 2. Julie Gorham goes for the lay-up during the Regional game against Northeast. 3. Jump shot expert Anne Reschke puts down two more for N.K.C. 4. The 1979-80 Basketball team consists of Front Flow: Kathy Bruns, manager, Anne Fleschke, Wynne Beam, Lori Lee, Brenda Basch, Connie Hayden, Laurie Specker, manager. Second Flow: Coach Dale Williams, Coach Susan O'Dell, Carolyn O'Con- ner, Lori Jackson, Jean DuFresne, Barb Swan, Bev Basch, statistician, Coach Jodi Eaton. Back Flow: Janelle Jeffers, Carol David, Chris David, Donna Kuhnel, Julie O'Halloran, Sherrie Blan- kenship, Sheila Bruns, Jennifer Weekes, Lisa Linscott, Julie Nelson, manager. Not Pictured: Julie Gorham. 1 f iff? fc' g i . 027. 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Osage 37 41 Liberty 35 30 Truman 28 55 y Excelsior Springs 30 43 up QQQK Park 38 33 .u2, ummitf 17 34 ,,44u 3 at 42 32 4 Q 35 36 Q 4 fn 7 4nV 4 f 35 r 33 Z44 4 27 23 389211195 45 4 64 :44 4.429 4 i 41 'uou F55 'u'no a '4444 J , 348 . 3 av 'i-'? 1?'41:j'-1- f ' I 1. Waiting to see if Brenda Basch's free throw is good are Julie Gorham, Connie Hayden and Wynne Beam. 2. A proud Craig Orr accepts first place in Districts that led him to State. 3. Wynne Beam shoots for two as Connie Hayden and Anne Reschke wait for the rebound. 76 e i. , N.K.C. Opp. ser.: - 36 33 A 1 2 ' 'Ba ,.,, ff A4 1 ,W fr: 4 6 v j 4 4' f 1 5 V? , 1 ,,, 1 Q f 1 ' f Q f is J' J Wt! 1-1 5 ,M , 5,3 1 , -fo., , ., gy, Membe team a Blake ' Orr, Cli Kavana , i..e r .fx 'ji fi,-J V 3 Q ,,v 4 V A ,V vV,V V 44117 - 4: 'n ,mmm if fm' 2 I-UI-iil.5l3 IELUIEIELHE ESQ fi? ' if L, After taking first place in Districts, seven Hornet wrestlers traveled to Winnetonka for Sec- tionals. Five of these seven, Clint Beshears, Rusty Cooper, Ri- chard Mitchell, Craig Orr, and Doug Wells, won their final round and so were eligible to travel to Columbia for the State Competi- tion. Beshears went on to take fifth as Orr finished first in the Heavyweight class. Beshears and Orr finished their season with 26-7 and 30-O records, respectively. Wrestlers Not Pictured: Doug Wells, Mike Frame, Mark Frame, Stan Slaughter, Larry Mathes, Jim Shaddox, David Rudd, Brad Gamble, Mike Seise, Mike Kraft, Jim McCroskie, Don Anderson, Roy Teng, Danny Campbell, Pat Combellick, Danny Kerns, Richard Davis, Tom Baker, Scott Wells, Coach Jerry Diehl, Coach Dave Velasquez. wg nd ,ff 't 'l Members of the 1979-80 Wrestling team are Front Row: Dennis Layton, Blake Williams, Rusty Cooper, Craig Orr, Clint Beshears, Mike Matthew, Ken Kavanaugh, Kirby Hills, Joe Maddick. ' ' ft: '-We Second Row: Kevin Karnes, Jay Maddick, David Lanzoni, Mark Retzer, Bill Claybrook, Tad Orr, Richard Mitchell, David House, Manager Jeff Wolfe. Third Row: Jim Basque, Tom Baker, Tiger Roudebush, Ken Matthew, Dave Lyman. Top Row: Robert Be- shears, John lden, Kevin Stanley, John Sinnet, Kevin Galbraith, Dave Loudon, David Wells. 77 if I I I E I I I I f Varsity Wrestling Qi! - NKC oPP VII ,,P'?1'f9ICIfY I. 56 18 QM gg gg w H III Q1ZgY?liSiWfIIfM9IQ9IIQUad 236 25 III I 40 za E 48 18 I IIII' I 181 I ' 35 21 . I ,34 gg n9f?5'1fe,i02'twQ, 'my' 201 2 4 1 ' 48' 16 ' i I I 29 , ' Eidgpi sia v , i i sri l I I. ' 'lii I3 5 WUI IDUEULIIU I I 'I ,I WI I I I 'Q I I II II I 78 I I 1. Tom Baker struggles with his Trojan opponent. 2. Trying to take down his Excelsior Springs opponent, Richard Mitchell concentrates. 3. Tired, but happy, grapplers pose for a picture after winning first place in Districts. Their coach, Jerry Diehl, later was named District Wrestling Coach of the Year. This is his last year as coach since he has been appointed Activities Director at NKCHS. 4. Rusty Cooper's victories became a familiar sight. .L-ff... , LJ E5 'UILIELUE L5 'L9ElEIIl2IIEEi5 . xi n...,. Q. .1., .vi U V, ,.,.: .X , at .....--, ..,. . . ..-, .........--l Il 1. Concentrating on his next move, Kevin Karnes waits for the whistle. 2. Jay Maddick attempts a reversal. 3. Doug Wells makes his opponent dance. 4. Determined Tad Orr endeavors a take down. 5. Larry Mathes watches the clock as Coach Diehl gives him some supporting words. . to t.f,,.wiq: . --..- f- ,q:.,,47. 1, . vw, ..-- :Ai ,. , , - -g5gxf:ff.a.:..t.-xv: f.3'W.- - - , , fy X ssxrn 7553519739 212' rfis i i'l4i ffii f A i o NKCD. OPP ....2i i 41,,!fQ,Q. f isrsi gl ' 19 faishorazgwefgeaouad attliltsfd s s 4 nnrs 2 it 40 15 gogxc-rPark4'ss..i 4 2 ' as 17 6 g ..,..,, Effort Osage 62 10 ' Centers ' ' 60 6 M Baytown South 4 aa 26 .Excelsior Springs 19 44 St. Joe Lafayette 54 63 1 St. Joe Central 42 24 4 ..a'. 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Z?.fAwff'A'p?w?f?'6ZV:v VW' QM! fs ffff-1.4 212 f ' f -, 'ff . fxif v'?o'474t45jQ1--fyrlfu , xgfandyggtw-,az f , In a , f '2 , Q 1 ,- ,. 1 4 fu.. jf,j,fV'i,,jfL:'l'? M411-fbeny1,'f ' .Q X if 1 3 f 31:1 -. 142'E2f'f l 1 1 1 1 I - fSpr ng 1 J 1 . 99 ismfq.. , .3114 - ft 4 fr: Lv J ff, ' f' J , J First team All- Conference Peter Braun - Willie Latimer Z Steve Modeer Q XM . . .-.I vs: -N-sq. +- V .si',si'-ssxkssrkmssvdssxwiwwiki svwwils. B 5 ,i,4y7f,,fJf,f ,, 5 fffifvfv ff .925 . . ., J, ,ffm-, ,, .. f f , , ,. , .!,..,,.,,.f.zL:1.x .4151 f Both Varsity and Junior Varsity Boys' Tennis teams won their conference and had out- standing records. Junior Varsity had a 14-1 record, suffering their only loss to the Belton Pirates. J.V. kept their confidence and came back to beat the Pirates in their next match. Varsity was able to go undefeated, ending the season with a 15-0 record. In Varsity singles juniors Peter Braun and Willie Latimer played each other for first place all year. From this competition came two greatly improved tennis players. Placing in District for dou- bles were brothers Peter and Bernie Braun who had to beat team members Steve Modeer and Willie Latimer for third place. This left Steve and Willie with fourth. 1. A good backhand is demonstrated by letterman Peter Braun. 2. Following up his shot is Steve Modeer. 3. Members of the 1980 Tennis Team include: Front Fiow: Jim Bagley, John Sinnett, Tommy Gascich, Charlie Travis, Bob Kralicek. Back Row: Dan Duensing, Peter Braun, Willie Latimer, Tad Orr, Mike Jackson. Not Pictured: Phil Babcock, Bernie Braun, Steve Modeer, Doug Hawkins, Roy Teng, Jayme Fernandes, Doug Kean, Joe Mantegari. 4. Coach Loepp and his tennis team pose with their best supporter, Becky Drake. 5. Mike Jackson struts his stuff. 83 ,l Every night after school the thirteen-member golf team and Coach Dave Cochran headed for practice at Northgate Junior High. Practice consisted of hitting approximately 300 balls an evening to improve their swing and accuracy. Participating in many tour- naments throughout the season, the golf team placed ninth out of twenty-five in the William Jewell Tournament and fourth in the Conference Tournament. Their Conference record was five wins, five losses and third place. The over-all record was 8-6 with the home meets being played at the David Hennier and David Willet. This was the third letter Baehr has earned in golf. wtawgffgyz ' ,.wfififfifwfft4a1.'55'74f '2w,ff4g2f52a,,-v41rpmswc,2, 2. W M, x mf. X..,,4,,,w., m.1f6,.,,,M,,?.yl,Q. yy 5,-I-s53..,l,,5.4j,?, wVE,l4L,-V.5.V17.1, .-,sys-, ,.f?45,,3cg.1,1.f5,5.-If-.Q 5, igf'i .1 , Qf --3,1 :,,-3.3, X ff. 1. Coach Cochran gives Mark Dunlop vital instructions. 2. Practicing correct form is Rusty Baehr. 3. The 1980 Golf team consists of Coach Dave Cochran, Mike Keller, John Dougherty, Scott Bradford, Richard Dodson, Tim Dooley, Jeff Holloway, David Hennier, Mark Dunlop, David Willett, Don Baresel, Rusty Baehr. 4. David Willett takes time out for a pose. Clay Crest Golf COurSe in 35. The Varsity Golfers team is Front? Liberty. At the end of the season, the team boasted five letter winners. These five were Rusty Baehr, Don Baresel, Mark Dunlop, 84 Row: Dave Hennier, Mark Dunlop. Back Row: David Willett, Rusty Baehr, Don Baresel. ,,, ww--f' AMW' 14 ' ,,,,..a f N 2 if fw- ! FQ SSUULUIEIHEU Ld 1 .I 1. Applauding the rest of their team- mates are Shelly Amerine, Carol David, Chris David, Donna Kuhnel and Sheila Bruns during the Spring Sports assem- bly. 2. Kimber Woody smiles and cools off after her race. 3. Cindy Coakley concentrates on the race before the gun goes off. 4. Track members for 1980 are Front Flow: Julie Crockett, Gretchen Kuehn, Pam Brady, Kimber Woody, Stacey Buck, Anne DeWitt, Tina Nash. Second Flow: Cheryl Welty, Stacy Fisher, Mary Baker, Shawnda Merriman, Sandra Weibel, Dawna Michael, Stephanie Dawes, Julie Gorham, Third Row: Shalene Schwalm, Delena Mistretta, Susan Siler, Marilyn Brady, Caroline Kuenzi, Donna Kuhnel, Sheila Bruns, Lana Lakey, Shelly Amerine, Back Row: Carol Lundy, Chris David, Beth Jones, Judy Troxel, Carol David, Christy Barnett, Sonia Quinones, Carla Curtis. 86 IEUIEUQ 4 'TDLLLI3 . , - . -' V , U P J t , 4 5 - l , I 2 E li , .:1v:- 2 2.:1 9 1 . ,, ,l l 5 n ll l 1 S l l - .s,,,,..g fltiii-' i2l' ,-..- ,... .. ,. I 1 l fl E 5 ra iii: 73 ' V SE? ll 'IU LU IBCUULU l l 1 Rain dampened the first of the girls' track season, giving it a slow start. The team, however, quickened their pace and fin- ished with wins. The highlight of the season was the conference meet at Center. The track team finished second and came home with many champions. Sophomore Sheila Bruns was conference champ in the 1600 meter and 800 meter races. Paula Wood was conference champ in the low hurdles. The mile and 880-relay team consisting of Jean Du- fresne, Connie Hayden, Paula Wood, and Julie Gorham set conference records. Due to the poor conditions of the track, the girls suffered many injuries but managed to overcome to finish with a winning season. 1 -1. 4 ., . - 0 'L ' k 1 T359-. f ' :Ze 'wt' . 1 'hw X . lv: . , , - ' .1 My 5 I mb,-K Q 5 1 l , ' . ,-.., V' ' ff. 3, ii pg lb: ,...,.,. f 1. Record-setting Richard Bridges clears the high-jump bar. 2. Speedy Mike Zeller glides in for a win. 4. Demonstrating their expert passing of the baton is Kirk Dowell and Rick Castillo. 5. Starting out of the blocks is Kevin Smith. Track season brought pulled muscles, tired legs, and lots of atomic balm. But through it all, North Kansas City had several outstanding runners, each ex- celling in their own event. Paul Taylor was high point man, while Richard Bridges, Mike Boos, Joe Norton, Bill Kennedy and Matt Shepard all contributed. Their contributions were recorded in meters instead of yards for the first time. Mr. Curtis assisted the coaching staff of Mr. Hedgecorth and Dr. Sherbo. Under their guidance, N.K.C. sent two men to state track, Mike Boos, 1600 meter runner, and Richard Bridges, high-jumper. Earlier in the season, Bridges leaped six-foot nine and one half inches to set a new school record. -.ai fx.: fx A 1 . . ' R1 ' E42 ..r . K ' 8 if get -. mix. T ML! Members of the 1980 Track team are Front Row: Mike Parker, Joe Norton, Bryan, Brian Hulsey, Matt Shepherd, Gary Olds, Mike Boos, Joe Maddick, Ben Barlett, Paul Taylor, Marcus Teng, Wes Long. Managers: Melody Poe, S l I' fm, Kirk Dowell, Kevin Smith, Kent Meeker, Robert Hoover, David Yeager, Mike Bill Kennedy, Steve Hultz, Bryan Ricketts, Dave Poppenhagen, Juan Wendling, Mark Hogan, Charles3Borque, Bill Rothberger, OsvaIdo?season: Mr. Hedgecorth, Mr. Curtis, Dr. Holmes, Mark Seaboldt. Back Row: Enriquez, Mike Matthew, Daryl Morrow, Sherbo. Richard Bridges, Mike Zeller, Lance 88 Jennie Hawkins, Cathy Gastineau, Dena Trenter. Coaches for 1980 IEUEUID LUV EU EVIL' LUIEIJD .214 - .6 9 . -I 4 , . I s Teng, ly Poe, stineau, ' 1980 . '- 'I 8 H5333 wtis, Dr.--5 3 'Z WUUI3 IEI3 IEJEUl3l3fijL5 f P11 l 4 ,I Y. 32 1. The 1980 Varsity and Junior Varsity Softball team consisted of First Row: Suzy Marcel, Vicki Gorman, Shelly Boos, Debbie Kimball, Lori Lee, Anna Kammerdiener, Cynthia Ramsey. Second Flow: Bruce Knipfel, Manager Billy Stansill, Helen Bright, Christina Curtis, Donna Stansill, Barb Swan, Coach Cobina Jacobs. Back Bow: Jenn Weekes, Michele McGuire, Lisa Stock- ton, Mel Shirling, Kelly Myers, Janelle Jeffers, Sherrie Blankenship, Sue Timmermeyer, Julie Nelson, Susan Pettus. V31 ' Y I - shy Q Y .4 5 ,,..s.W. 9- ' '- If - -Q,-J., ' 'I DB0 -...qu ., . M., . W-.. -wygui-AINW Y 'NM-vvn-.4.- ...A 4 ...Q -L- ' -vu . .x-1 ug . 5:21 , V.. 4 V., ' 4 K1 my , 1 '+V :M ..n4w . ,, I -. I Af, - ts- erm- ,V r 2' ',, i t-U .,'p--A, 5 .tail . - - QU:-A 59 .ft 1 :4C,,.-AZN!! we 3 I 4 , . A ':,g,Qi. fy 1,1-.lJ?'.f JA .,- .- 'Q l 1 1256462 J 'ug Q . .7 1 . . -, Q, gun ,, ' 1-f. -. iw lg A , 4 .aff ggfuf f 4 4 2? ' T.?1!!!,w -r ,,i.i , . 4 ., u - Q 4 , .r ,t - . ,, I -ri , 443 c- , rf ,., . f V U I . V org, 5 .y-f1 ,' ,g.,P ' 'l5l'i1v:E ': Mi3 A M N511 rp' 'f-'M t . A- Q ' 'F CY P,--ju. ' -. ! 2 'fi' .fy-9 Q -'Q .v L, L, . ' a .lc , . 5 . , , - i f by 7 ' 5 ' V 5 I 11. 3 l V at 1 6 K ' 11 4 ' Q A V 5 f il b Swan, low: Jenn sa Stock- s, Janelle lip, Sue l, Susan A Av ,ffl'f, '11, . I: ,Z .. 1 uw.. r .-5. ' 41,1 - .r M.. - f' 1 4 1' ' , L ff,'.',5,,..:- - ug -1 , . -5524, ., . if -Q1 -'M'-A . 'Fifi iw- ' 'fl fo J' .ii I, I 1 ...gif , ' MQ 'wif il- ggi! - .2 s . .S sp: . ,. M 71 71 E, 3. F E 'S 7, ai i. Q 'E f 2, ' lm'-wx - y Q 1.- 4- 55 E. -J Qrmeh 5-Z-its 1' ,. T -1....-4...4... The Girl's Softball team had a successful season. In just their second year in existence, they had five girls elected to the all-conference teams. Coach Cobina Jacobs was assisted by Bruce Knipfel from Northgate Junior High. ln addition, he also coached the Junior Varsity. The softball team had found its senior leadership in Shelly Boos, Lori Lee, Suzy Marcel and Debbie Kimball. Lisa Stockton, Barb Swan and Donna Stansill were underclassmen who helped lead the team. iv uv- 'ff .- vfffww was-my - -- Y: : 1.-. ,A . 0 .,, Q , A A , , ., fwagagyfy . JM, M, ,,,,..,,,4,,,,,...,.,...... X ' - ' - f ' W- w w -5 Qyf-4:-I 74 f-ffy 45 :l.4.1-.:-,314-49:w..:Q::zw:-. ' ' ' ,. ' ' ..f - , . - - ' 2. Pitcher Sherrie Blankenship delivers another strike. 3. Sophomore Lisa Stockton shows her .419 batting style. 4. Catcher Lori Lee watches her teammates as she puts on her equipment. 5. Awaiting a ground ball during the Spring Sports assembly is Shelly Boos. 6. Flexible Helen Bright digs in the dirt for a throw. Il ff I Q ' as 'f f ' J , ff? I 1' V Q MMM mszszs' W W Yi as .3 F9 Q f g f IQ -, - 1 -' bf . , ,. ,g,-6 ,Q W , , J 5- hw, 1 .14 F, , .W - L 5 , f . ww w' . 1, 15- -, tt , f :Q- is i 'MJ tw -M M ' - f- , smm , M,,w, ,f Q ,M-.mg -I .1 . , , , ff S:-:-Q-::'.41:fy:.: ' f 'Q Y . . iv . -w a Vw Q A Q 2 ' jg? S 0 my-T: ' 1'f -'ra 'f .. W f 1 ,Q - . 1 ' 1 X ,E fl . ,. - V . 2---,-,-13f-:-:'?gmfe1fvg4:3:-za,14+-::-.1.-s:57 5,QMv . , Q:,.,q-t-5:42 3 4 t i,,EQ'5'1:'f2 3i3Tj ,:-:1s31133-:f- Q-fx ' ' ' -f ff? Piifl'-I':I-.f ,1'.. Qi.-I ' , A ' .wg L-1:1 -mrs,-11' ' . - ..,:+. 1-...a-:1+ 4-avr: at 'faq . 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Not having enough time for both baseball and football prompted his deci- sion to give up one coaching position. When Coach Cobb was asked what the team's strongest point was, he replied, lt would have to be hitting. This is one of the better hitting teams I have had. The Hornets' ability to hit the ball brought them out of some tight places on many occasions. 1. After winding up for the pitch, Rob Fecho lets the ball fly. 2. Waiting for further instructions from Coach Cobb is Mike Bischler. 3. After giving a signal, Craig Orr sets a good target for the pitcher. 4. The Varsity baseball team consists of Front Row: Coach Don Cobb, John Carson, Tom Ryan, Mike Bischler, Curt Lowery, Paul Forbes, Rick Tebbe. Back Row: David Lyman, Rob Wolverton, David Williams, Gary Beck, John Gorham, Rob Fecho, Chris Strand, Craig Orr, Jerry Roe. 5. Lead-off hitter Gary Beck warms up by-swinging a bat. 6. Waiting for their time up to bat are Chris Strand and Jon Gorham. 93 J.. I! 'yd' D D Di: The Junior Varsity team had some difficulties early in the season with the doubleheader against Winnetonka that resulted in a loss of both games. But in the following game they rose to beat William Chrisman 5 to 0, which was one of their three shutouts this season. Robert Repine led the squad's pitching attack with his deceptive curve ball. The Junior Varsity finished their season with a 7-6 record. 94 T ' -wig-QI ' 'i 4 rcs, wi is The 1980 Junior Varsity baseball team consisted of Front Row: Kevin Acton, Jim McCroskie, Kevin Hendrix, Dan Allen. Second Fiow: Larry Mathes, Chris Cunningham, David Ramsey, Ron Combellick, Bruce Willett, Lester Little, Joe Cali, Coach Tom Bradley. Not Pictured: Ftobert Repine, Kevin Karnes, Stacy Wheeler, Scott Williams, David Fifer, Mike Putnam. Morrison. Back Flow: Mike Parker, Pat 'E 'iii 31-nik l ,Q 6 . ,J fx A -wx 2557 is 3,3 l fi . . - F ,.. N nw- ,j I, I ici' K 1' t? Lf:5 ' If-1 1: ' V :ter Little, iley. Not n Karnes, ws, David North Kansas City High School had an athletic activity for each student. The athletically inclined joined extracurricular sports such as football and volleyball. The average student, who might not have had the time to train for a sport but still felt the competitive itch, signed up for intramural sports. Mr. William Alexander, sponsor, said that both guys and girls from all grade levels showed interest. Teams formed for football in the fall, a ping pong tourney lasted through the winter, and basket- ball teams met in the fieldhouse in the spring. ' I-UIELUE IIE W 1. JV players watch the game intensely. 2. Brian Baldwin, Sherri Stotts, David Graham, Tiffany Schroeder, Jerry Colvin, Jeff Wood, and Kevin Huyck line up as the center hikes the ball. 3. Brook Nienstedt watches a well- aimed ball fall. 4. Though the action was fierce, Brian Jackson triumphs over Steve Lyman. 95 .D- V 1 4, V ive .f V -'un . 4 ,. .. V ' V ' 5?-. 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Senior class officers show leadership smiles. 3. At the assembly Scott McConnell escorts Janet Galatas. 4. Suzy Marcel takes the traditional ride around the football field. 5. The band enthusiastically joins the pep rally at Town Square. 6. Miss Pam Saxton shows her natural side. 7. Happily Pam Brady waves at the football spectators. 8. Miss Penny Knick shows a winning smile. 9. During the assembly Lori Lee is escorted by Rusty Baehr. 10. Coach Cobb talks to the crowd at the pep rally after the parade. 11. The six candidates await the announcement of the last candidate. Homecoming, a traditional event, was celebrated at North Kansas City with the theme, You Oughta Be In Pictures. On October 12, an all-school assem- bly began the Homecoming activities where the drama department entertained the student body and faculty. The presentation of the Homecoming Queen candidates climaxed the program. The queen was chosen by a ballot of the Senior class. 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Each sale represented a vote for the winning couple. Purgold Staff presented an assembly on November 8 to crown the new King and Queen. The assembly had all of the ingredients to give an illusion of a county fair. The first ingredient was audience participation as the student body was invited to share in the fun. The second ingredient was the orchestra who played a piece entitled Fiddle Dance . For the third ingredient, Purgold Staff produced and acted a skit, Farmers Daughter while the candidates watched. The crowning of the new 1979-80 Purgold King and Queen, Mr. Keith Monroe and Miss Laurie White climaxed the assembly. ll 1. Belinda Steele and Bruce Villet participate in the pass-the-apple game as Karen Nichols and Mike Frame look on. 2. Richard Mitchell, Barbie Criswell, Joy Kim, David Winters, Mark Fakoury, and Laura Lewis perform Fiddle Dance at the assembly. 3. Terri Lenzmeier, Cindy Coakley, Peggy Kimrey and Stuart Woody prepare the stage for the Purgold assembly. 106 N.-pi will it 'WWQN i. WI l gl:-uQ1,if-. i Uh,- 'Lllijw IEE I3 Li- li 1, jx if - la --4 EJEITUIB 4. The 1979-1980 Purgold staff consist- ed of Front Bow: Blake Williams. Second Bow: Laurie White, Kerri Moore, Terri Lenzmeier, Joe House, Stuart Woody, Maha Guirguis, Mike Bischler, Mary James, Jamie Berry, Jerry Roe, Denise Byrd. Third Flow: Kelli Cobb, Doug Wheelock, Shelly Stielow, Peggy Kimrey, Pam Seaboldt, Cheryl Parker, Mualla Gonzalez, Debbie Kimball, Lourdes Sanchez. Back Flow: Jean Anderson, Advisor, Suzanne Jones, student teacher, Lauri Ber- sofsky, Paul Forbes, Jeanette Stipek, Tracey Gerhold. Not pictured are Kendra Bell, Bev Brenton, Cindy Coakley, Bob Fecho, Lynne George, Brenna Hall, Cindy Hodges, Kim Lynch, Scott Martin. 107 ., I. fl , 108 On February 22 a all school assembly was held to present the 19791980 Court warmmg Queen candidates The assembly was held under the theme of Camelot The Pom Pon squad turned co ed for one routlne as randomly packed sensor guys joined ln for a rouslng rendltlon of the fight song The flve Courtwarmlng can dldates were chosen by the team on the basis of the support they had glven the basketball team throughout their season That evening durlng halftime Miss Janice Corbett was crowned as the 19791980 Courtwarmlng Queen ' l 1 1 9 y ra y rr, y l.y q g . I 1- or lr ' sm I. X Y' is ,,.'.,,'T ,, X, 5 1 grenna marce! 1 Vw ZTAQ X, Orgeff 1-L I. I ,lv , ' 4 x 3 ff V , ' gn. - . I V ,- , V I , 7 , U, , V g ,- Q - I - ,-fi f,'q - A . ,ae ,. gg -,Q Q, , ,-1:35. 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During a pass-the-kiss contest Kirby Hills finds a surprise waiting for him as he is ready to pass to Cindy Hodges. 3. Rusty Cooper escorts Lori Frame the night of the Invitational. 4. Escorting Brenna Hall is Scott McConnell during the Courtwarming assembly. 5. Mike Bischler and other senior boys take part in the yearly tradition of leading the fight song. 6. Returning Queen Maria Benitez crowns Pam Brady as the new Invita- tional Queen during the Invitational tourney. 7. Dennis Parker, a 1979 graduate ol North Kansas City, escorts Linda Admussen during half-time of the Courtwarming game. 8. The five Courtwarming candidates sit on the stage after being announced. 9. Receiving first place in the Invitational Tourney overjoys the N.K.C. wrestlers E. cry and their coach Jerry Diehl. 111 I .,... ,z f P 1' lx, lf- 55. .4 ,r 7.-.. - ,af ,ff J 0.1.5 IHLLEIIEEJUE :TED EWG 33. Rainbow Connection was the theme of this year's Invitational assembly. The excitement began when the candidates were first announced on Tuesday, December 18. These candidates were elected by the wrestlers on the basis of who has supported them most during the years. After a final vote was taken, the 1980 lnvitational queen was decided. The announcement of Pam Brady as lnvitational Queen was made on January 5, the final night of the tournament. 113 l ., an-... 0 . M 'Tm 1 . - , 1 x I , 1 v 'I , .RL u ' Q .qw 5 +I.. .M . Z. x iLS'f'Fae -Xi Az. N. 4- A 7 7 2 140 'nr W 1, 1 ,.- Q if 1 4, pw. ., W ...........-. ! 'I E 4. . 4i,'x:'vN v in ' i 2 Q X f Av., f avi ,LH 'Q2?ij:. ' gpm-,. V ,L M wmv' X 1 1 if 1. Students sit outside and enjoy the warm weather during a heat break. 2. On a visit to North Kansas City High School, Oak Park students leave a symbol of their intentions for the Oak Park - Northtown football game. However an NKC victory of 6-0 dashed their hopes. 3. Walking back and forth from Dagg is a daily routine for many N.K.C. students. 4. 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A ff, V' Q5 lj V I' il' 3 1 I H3 - . Izzy! X , 'f 4115 ' F4 ' t ' wt za V 1 ' I 5 . is if Y Sw ett i k l FE , f if X I. , I . -,wp I t 151 .',, : If 7 , Qlvlllnx I 3. .Q M J 'mi , ,J M' lf : V X i W. 1 s Q 1 Q - H 5 j' , , ,W ,J E WVA,, aw f iifij 'iff 1, , ww ,.A. ,v,, , ,, ,- iw I f4..',ZL, ' 'I 311:94 5 . ' 3 As the basketball players warmed up to the sound of Wade in the Water, The Pink Panther, or various other melodies, the Pep Band attempt- ed to set the mood for fans at North Kansas City basketball f' s . 1 , Q I xXx ill games. The coaches said they felt that the presence of the Band was important for creating atmosphere for Hornet games. Band members reported to school at 7:00 a.m. weekdays to prepare for their performances. - , 49:4-l. rznlnds, 'in' -LZ as 53' l?I.JI.vl.VI3l.ij I.VI3l.iiIfIUl-ii V 1 Pep Band members are First Row Nelson Williams Caroline Kuenzi Carolyn Wade Debbie Bratcher Sherry ascii id they of the :reating games. ted to days to tances. Schwinn, Randy Kepple, Dennis Flan- ery, Jeanette Stipek, Larry Melville, Stuart Woody. Second Row: Kim Kephart, Carol Lundy, Moree Mullins, Denise Smith, Angie Basham, Larry Waldon, Daryl Morrow, John Lybarger, Stephanie Dawes, Janie Mueller. Third Row: Mike Seise, Julie Godley, 'Lisa Majers, John McCrite, Julie Nelson, Janelle Jeffers, Lisa Kovanik, Cheryl Daniels, Aaron Lawerence, Sean Hart- metz, Fourth Row: Brad Carney, Craig Norton, Bill Allen, Lisa Stockton, Lisa Llafet, David Bennett, Bruce Brown, John Maynard, Mary Baker, Rick Castillo, Robert Repine. Back Row: Mr. Pat White, Alan Vaughan, Bruce Willet, Kevin Brasfield, Parrish Whistler, Joe House, George Reschke, Brian Scant- lin, Bob Williams, Brian Schroeder. Not Pictured: Chris Cohick, David McMindes, Andy Heinz, David Ramsey, Frank Bartkowski, Rick Webb, Jon Gorham, Fiske Miles, Dale Yeager. 2. During the Tri-M Christmas party, Stuart Woody, Sharon Wheeler, and Mary Baker indulge in light conversa- tion as John Maynard tries to learn the secrets of poker from Sherry Schwinn, Hui Hua Shu, Joe House and Lynn Fortney. 3. Inspiring pep at a basketball game are Stuart Woody, Dennis Flanery and John Maynard. 4. Lisa Majers enjoys Pep Band. 5. Watching the basketball game with varying degrees of interest are the members of Pep Band. 6. Fiske Miles attentively listens to what Debbie Brown has to say. 123 1 1 l ,f -B Fl l m 7 , l J 2 QT iff BLU l 'W 'CEE T IQLLLU.: l , ,1 ' ' Ill i ., 1. Rifle Corps members are Laura Lewis, Nadonna Romans, Tracey Ger- hold, Pam Seaboldt. 2. Flag Corps members are Chris Fischer, Valerie Kerr, Kelly Peek, Linda Stinnett, Lynn Fortney, Sharon Wheeler, Kim Fleed, Pat Thompson, 124 Mary Hustler, Debbie Brown, Jan O'Brien, Joyce Meyer, Sandy Cleaver, Jenny Brown, Shelly Stielow. 3. Band Members discuss the exci- tement of the day at William Jewell. 4. Drum Major Sherry Schwinn leads the band onto the field in competition. 5. The band warms up in preparation for a performance. 6. The musicians explore the William Jewell College Campus. 7. Stuart Woody, Dennis Flanery, Ann Welch, Cheryl Daniels, and Don McCann get ready for the trip to Jewell. 8. B preps 9. Ma Allen Angie Benn 1 l eparation a William iery, Ann nd Don to Jewell. L., M avi- l 8. Band Members assemble and prepare to find their assigned location. 9. Marching Band members include Bill Allen, Mary Baker, Frank Bartkowski, Z Angie Basham, Brian Bates, David Bennett, Tom Bennett, Aziz Beyzade, Cathy Blunk, Kevin Brasfield, Debbie Bratcher, Bruce Brown, Warren Butner, Kevin Carey, Brad Carney, Rick Castil- lo, Sandy Cleaver, Chris Cohick, Cheryl Daniels, Stephanie Dawes, Richard Dodson, Diane Eggerstedt, Dennis North Kansas City's March- ing Band was on the upswing this year as they were selected to participate in two marching contests. The Music Bowl, which was held in Warrensburg, con- sisted of the top bands from a three state area. At the Music Leaf Festival in Carthage, the band took a one rating for their division. In addition, the March- ing Band entertained the fans at all of the home football games with halftime marching perfor- mances. The flag and rifle corps provided the special effects for the band. Many of the members of the Marching Band were also enrolled in the Concert Band which participated in a in- strumental contest at William Jewell College. Flanery, Mike French, Richard Gamble, Robert Gibson, Jon Gorham, Julie Godley, Phil Griffith, Sean Hartmetz, Andy Heinz, David Hibschle, Joe House, Brian Hulsey, Janelle Jeffers, Anna Kammerdiener, Keith Kavanaugh, Randy Kepple, Lisa Kovanik, Caroline Kuenzi, David Lanzoni, Aaron Law- rence, David Lindsey, Keith Little, Lisa Llafet, Carol Lundy, John Lybarger, Lisa Majors, Daryl Marrow, Cheryl Massie, John Maynard, Don McCann, John McCrite, Sandie McHugh, David McMindes, Larry Melville, Fiske Miles, Mark Miller, Janie Mueller, Moree Mullins, Julie Nelson, Craig Norton, Brian Pfaff, Tim Porter, David Ramsey, Mike Reiman, Dianna Reisch, Robert Repine, George Reschke, Brian Scant- lin, Gregg Schreiber, Brian Schroeder, Sherry Schwinn, Mike Seise, Sherri Sinele, Denise Smith, Jeff Smith, Kevin M. Smith, Kevin W. Smith, Debbie Sovereign, Tammy Srock, Jeanette Stipek, Lisa Stockton, Mark Thompson, Robin Tichenor, Charles Travis, Alan Vaughn, Carolyn Wade, Larry Waldon, Rick Webb, Jennifer Weeks, Parrish Whistler, Bruce Willett, Bob Williams, Nelson Williams, Stuart Woody, Dale Yeager. 125 ,X ,7 J National Forensic League, North Kansas City High School's speech and debate club, took home five sweep- stakes trophies from their tournament participation, the most under the supervision of Mrs. Georgia Brady. They worked hard enough to win recognition from the national office of NFL for earning the most tournament points in their district. Even though they worked hard, many parties were held also, for such pur- poses as to trade debate evidence, to formally initiate new members and to socialize and to have a good time. Thespians once again en- tertained the student body with their creativity and dramatic ability. While sponsoring The- spians during his first year, Mr. Scahill urged members to learn more about auditions, the technical aspect of theatre and improvisations. He also began a large-scale clean-up of the auditorium. To end the year, Thespians initiated neophyte I A V CJIJUUI5 ID I3 members. Neophytes had to do whatever members told them, no matter how embarrassing, and at the annual picnic they performed the initiation ritual, which ended with kissing a tree. 5. This year's NFL Debate Squad, forever looking upward in their quest for victory, included Front Flow: Willie Latimer, Charlie Travis, Julie Carlson, Mary Kay Flyon. Second Flow: Derek Kane, Cindy Flogers, Teresa Naf- zinger, Sherry Moore, Sherri Giffin. Third Row: Scott Edgell, Quent Madden, Steve Mehmert, Dana Gun- derson, Brook Nienstedt, Paul Forbes, Vicki Gorman, Joyce Meyer, Jim Fischer, Scott Martin. l l l l j 1 I l nr'- 'iA E E Squad, r quest 1: Willie Carlson, : Derek a Naf- Giffin. Quent ia Gun- Paul Meyer, ff-'T I 3 1 'I l l f 2 ,.!f'::f'::11f,a, if 1: I T! ll 6. Steve Mehmert, Chris Fischer, Matt Searcy, Kathy Bruns, Paul McElhaney, Jo Catherine Ferguson, Bill Beezley, Terry Hull, Lance Moore, Scott Martin, and Eva Myers attend a Thespian meeting to discuss the future of the club. i 1 l if 1. Vicki Gorman, Mr. Scahill, Cindy Rogers, Steve Mehmert, and Quent Madden are part of the crowd traveling to Warrensburg and Sedalia for an overnight tour- nament. 2. Speaking out for NFL, this year's officers are Joyce Meyer, Secre- taryg Vicki Gorman, President, Paul Forbes, Vice-President. Not pic- tured: Jeff Wood, Treasurer. 3. With the odds stacked in their favor, this year's Thespian officers include Cindi Mayor, Presidentg Steve Mehmert, Vice-President, Janet Curry, Recorder of Points, Scott Martin, Secretary, Kathy Bruns, Treasurer, Jack Dunhan, Historian. 4. Trophies became a collector's item as North Kansas City's NFL squad brought home over sixty trophies from their competitions. 128 Cast fin order of appearancel Uncle Joco -Troy Birmingham, Balloon Girl - Laurie White, Baby Louise - Nicole Huyck, Baby June - Stephanie Patter- son, Rose - Cindi Mayor, Pop - Scott Martin, Newsboys - Matt O'Connor, Clinton Darnell, Jim Conley, Matt Carpenter, Weber - Scott Edgell, Herbie - Steve Mehmert, Louise - Ronna Dorler, June - Janet Curry, Tulsa - Tom Bennett, Yonkers - Dan Nolan, L.A. - John McCrite, Angie - Terry Hull, Mr. Kringelein - Lance Moore, Mr. Goldstone - Rusty Cooper, Miss Cratchitt - Margene Childress, Farm- boys - David Bennett, Dave Loudon, Cow - Jeff Wolfe - Lynne George, Pastey - Paul McElhany, Tessie Tura - Suzi Griggs, Miss Mazeppa - Kelli Cobb, Miss Electra - P. J. Gunter, Cigar - Larry Melville, Renee - Judy Huth, Hollywood Blondes - Lisa Brown, Lisa Majers, Debbie Bratcher, Lynn Fortney, Lynne George. Showgirls - Connie Shatswell, Kim French, Jennifer Weekes, Debbie Stephens, Kristi Graham, Monica Benjamin, Lisa Stock- ton. Crew Assistant Director - Aide Andreu. Technical Director - Bill Breezley. SET: Gene McClain, Faculty Advisor, John Ballard, Bill Beezley, Brad Carney, Tracy Crawford, Greg Dahl, Carol David, Mitch Dillard, Kevin Huyck, Derek Kane, Dave Loudon, Paul McElhany, Lance Moore, Robben Tichnor, Jenn Weekes, Dale Yeager, Dave Yeager, Dave Wells. MAKE-UP: Connie Shatswell, Chairman, Cindy Coakley, Julie Crockett, Lynn Fortney, Beth Jones, Lisa Majors, Debbie Miller, Dawn Wolenski. COSTUMES: Kay Widebrook, Faculty Advisor, Debbie Brown, Jan O'Brien, Carrie O'DeII, Debbie Stephens, Amy Sutton, Cheryl Welty. PROGRAM: Gus Leimkuhler, Faculty Advisor. ART: Karen Austin, Elisabeth Bakke, Mary Baker, Wynne Beam, Dana Black, Mike Boos, Cynthia Coakley, Tracy Crawford, Julie Crock- ett, Jack Dunham, Kathy Ferguson, Sheila Foster, Hilke Ganstmeier, Ro- semary Geiger, Christine Hagman, Cindy Hankins, Janie Jenkins, Steffi Libra, Rhonda Long, Dave Loudon, Pat Myers, Dave Pace, Sabine Paulus, Susanne Pientka, Kathy Ragan, Cindy Roster, Greg Schmidt, Kerstin Schulze. LIGHTING: Ken Kavanaugh, Chairman, Bill Beezley, Kevin Huyck, Dave Wolenski. PUBLICITY: Carrie O'DelI, Chairman, Cheryl Buck, Debbie Brown, Julie Crockett, Terry Hull, Beth Jones, Peggy Kimrey, Vickie Ludy, Jan O'Brien, Connie Shatswell, John Sin- nett, Kathy Stubbs, Cheryl Wiley, Jeff Wolfe. POSTER DESIGN: Ann Welch. AUDIO: Brad Carney, Chairman, Kevin Burke, Mitch Dillard, Robben Tichenor. PROPERTIES: Linda Admussen, Janice Corbett. STAGE CREW: Derek Kane, Co Chairman Debbie Bratch r - -I , e, Co Chairman, Paul McElhany, Co Chairman, Dave Bennett, Greg Dahl, Scott Edgell, Lynne George, Terry Hull, Lance Moore, Alan Vaughn. TICKETS: Elaine Neal, Faculty Advisor, Lourdes Sanchez, Chairman, Chris Fischer, Kim Lynch, Dawn Wolenski. PHOTO- GRAPHY: Jerry Colvin, Ken Kavan- augh, Shelly Stielow, Jeanette Stipek. USHERS: Chris Fischer, Chairman, Dana Black, Lorrie Bradbury, Janet Fifer, Sidonia Lipari, Teresa Morris, Kathy Stubbs, Pam Thomas, Cheryl Wiley. CHOREOGRAPHY: Tom F. Scahill, Faculty Advisor, Janet Curry. ASSISTANT MUSIC DIRECTOR: Mrs. Mary Jane Williams. REHEARSAL ACCOMPANIST: Mary Ryan. 2 , I I 'MU 62525 A ., . ' . I ,,,.,i..-. .Al .g,,,s1 . 7- rr -nvff ' ,Q 'flri tif fi .gl ,gn-nun l L History was made at NKC when the vocal, instrumental and drama departments joined forces in presenting Gypsy the 1979-80 spring musical. This was the first time Gypsy had ever been presented as a high school production in the Kansas City area. Taking place during the dying days of Vaudeville, this show was a heartwarming tale of the persuasive Mama Bose, who strove to give her daughters the things she never had. Eventually she met and married stage manager Herbie in order to reach her dream of making Baby June and Baby Louise stars of the Vaudeville stage. As June and Louise grew older, they realized that that era of Vaudeville was dead and their mother was still living in a world of lost hopes and dreams. ll 1. When Herbie iSteve Mehmertl announces Mr. Goldstone iRusty Cooperl is from the Vadican circuit, Momma tCindi Mayorl and her children, Jerry Hull, Janet Curry, John McCrite, Dan Nolan, and Tom Bennett, listen intensely. ll , ' MLB LUUESIUJ' 2. Miss Mazeppa iKelli Cobbl toots her horn to the song You've Got to Have a Gimmickf' 3. Herbie iSteve Mehmertl and Baby Louise iRonna Dorlerl watch Mamma as she reads a letter from Baby June. 4. The farm boys, Dave Loudon, Danny Nolan, and Terry Hall, entertain a Vaudeville audience. 5. Baby Louise and Baby June have a discussion with Momma about their latest audition. 6. The Hollywood Blondes are insulted by Pastey's comments about a group of dogs. 7. Gypsy Bose Lee, the acclaimed stripteaser debutes in a house of burlesque. 8. Dainty June dances with a cow as David Bennett accompanies them with I Have a New Cow. 129 I? QU X- NKCHS prek-.eifwia . , rzfff , ml V ,e ' J '-:f,,'f-ff' u ,. . 2 f5,w'5- I . Y .of 4 5 - 4 ff ' X x M ,ff ' 'X mix gfwzgkifw NAR , is EN-x:iY?':X:Z2-, ,. . - txrxg .- ,es - , , Q NN Q --1- M ig. . sw if . l A J ' 2' V 1 W 5 . R . 5 4 , A N ,,..-ff' Hum 'i-0 .ad un-ff ww 3 2 Y ff' 'N f, ' 'I , Y' ! Bwk Jw .. gf: I P ' 4'AX.ri, 'PP' ,f ,H Q , E7 '5 f-ff 1 .1 Ai . RX 1-'V NS'fQ,Z'C' .f9 ,K ,es-vfvj N lf K . lf yr ,J ' rw f fl .uf Clk! I ,I I Qf.f w XG Q' - L 1' A S -A :ivy f,Yl1ix'SE1W NYE PHE N 13-ONUHZIL' '. L,'S11. KEY Ji LL N7 NI X. t '- -' Uv AW!!!-X'4L,il,!f!,Y ',',1Yv1 YA'.'S.'n7l,'Bl4P 'JYJSM 5 fifllndv :HC F A I Q 1 .,b.Vkh Q THURSDAY. FRQOAY SATURDAY APRlL17,18 19 - 2 7:30 P.M. TICKETS: s2.oo a 32.50 ,- ' ,..- 1 .Al H J A . ,I ' 5 . l Although the audience saw only what went on in front of the curtains, much happened behind the scenes. For instance, the lighting and sound crews had to position lights and microphones in correct position. The makeup staff came early to apply makeup to cast members. The art crew constructed and painted scen- ery. The stage crew prepared the stage and changed scenes between acts. The Orchestra held many after-school prac- tices, both by themselves and with the cast, as they played the music for Gypsy. Behind the scenes people helped make the scene what it was. ll 1. The Orchestra rehearses after school. 2. Ann Welch is the designer of the program and posters. 3. Paul McElhany works on the light panels for Gypsy. 4. Tom Scahill, drama director, demon- strates delivery during rehearsal. 5. Perched on top of the ladder, Ken Kavanaugh takes a breather from setting up lights. 6. Running the spotlight are Kevin Huyck, Dave Wolenski and Wendy Darnell. 7. Mr. White, Orchestra director, confers with Mr. Carpenter, director, over the musical score. 131 Artie Shaughnessy - Bill Beezley Flonnle Shaughnessy - Blll Lentz Bunny Flingus - Clndy Mayor Bananas Shaughnessy - Chris Fischer Corrine Stroller - Ronna Dorler Billy Einhorn - Steve Mehmert The Head Nun - Jenny Peterson The Second Nun - Sherry Moore The Little Nun - Lisa Brown The M.P. - Jett Wood The Doctor - Nelson Williams P8lfOf'IS of N16 BBY-Ald6 Al'ldf8U Ken Kavanaugh Kevin Smith David Wolenski Cheryl Welty Julie Crockett Greg Dahl Dale Gunderson Suzy Griggs Jack Dunham Scott Edgell Derek Kane Kevin Huyck Lynn Fortney Connie Shatswell Matt Flynard Matt Searcy I N' 132 'we UML ' -,i ' ni' W, ,, ,M '21 Q if -. Messy ff!! 1. Artie's son, Ronnie, intends to blow up the Pope during his New York visit. 2. Bunny becomes infatuated when meeting a movie star. 3. As the plot becomes more entan- gled, three sight-seeing nuns drop in for a drink. 4. Bananas keeps on cleaning and doing what seems normal to her. ll The Junior Class play Feiffer's People was followed by the Senior Class production of The House of Blue Leaves, a serious comedy by John Guore. The jumbled plot in- troduced Artie Shaughnessy, an aspiring song writer, and his cuckoo wife, Bananas. As the story unfolds, we meet Artie's supportive mistress, Bunny, and his high school chum, now a big-time producer. All of these characters, and a score of others, take part in a very bizarre plot involving the Pope's visit to New York. 133 On November 15, the Drama Department opened its season with the Junior class play Fieffer's People written by cartoonist Jules Fieffer. Tom F. Scahill during his first year at Northtown, directed with Linda Admussen assisting. The entire play was a sequence of skits that occurred in the unpredictable city of New York. One of the most memor- able scenes in the first half was that of Walter Fay, a character who feared being lonely. He built for himself a mechanical companion, the Lonely Machine. As time went on, Walter realized that his machine could not give the friendship of another human. In one scene of the second half, Passionella, a poor chimney sweep, had a dream: to become a movie star. After her dream came true, Passionella decided that glamour did not bring her happiness after all. The comedy left the audience applauding in approval. we-nfxasx sv , ,NPS .xgmy ffl? I.VI5l.i3IflJl-lil-VU ' IEE KUUUUEYIEB 134 ' f V ,:'ff,.7if,,, H UNM 4 ',,f BNIB D2-W Troy! Debt: Lisafl Marg Rusti Janet 'Af -.... Aide Andreu Bill Beezley David Bennett Troy Birmingham Debbie Bratcher Lisa Brown Margene Childress Rusty Cooper Janet Curry Cast for Fieffer's People Fionna Dorler Chris Fischer Suzy Griggs Terry Hull Lisa Llafet Cindi Mayor John McCrite Paul McElhany Steve Mehmert Larry Melville Debbie Miller Steve Modeer Lance Moore Eva Myers Cecile Round JoAnn Shaddox Kevin Smith Jennifer Weekes 1. Fairy Godmother Cindy Mayor casts her spell on Passionella. 2. Suzy Griggs and Larry Melville are surprised to find they are ordinary people. 3. Resident superhero Bill Beezley strikes a pose. 4. Larry Melville sings for enamoured fans. 5. Steve Modeer and Rusty Cooper are amazed at Aide Andreu's sound waves. Offstage Crew by S f M Assistant Director - Linda Admussen i D lsights - Ken'Kavenaughi gi Spotlight - Kevin l-luyck f J Stage Crew - Dave Wolenskii H g Sound Q Nelson Williams yr 1 Costumes -W Sherry Moore S 1 Kathy Brunei i ' S Lynn Fortneyf i Makeup - Janey Jenkins i House Manager - Cindy Rogers Ushers - Cheryl Welty Lisa Stockton Lisa Majers Vicki Ludy Rachel Dawson Julie Crockett Publicity - Jenny Peterson Dana Laird 135 . V 4 If ,jf l 1 4...L. l r l l ll W ll.. Wil i lil ill ' l l Hi ll ll I' r, ,, i gill l 1 l l l I . l ill' lui ll 'r sl l l-. il' i 1 ill l., .V3 Kllll ,. ll. ill!! LUIEIEIBE E LU 1. Harmonaires perform for the Mary- ville contest where they received a two rating. 2. Beginning their performance at the Gold Buffet in N.K.C., the Harmonaires sing Lucky To Be Me. 3. Entertaining a group of retired teachers, the Harmonaires swing to the lyrics of Fire, 4. Members of the Harmonaires are Front Flow: Judy Huth, Tom Bennett, Jim Beshears, Dawn Wolenski, Aide Andreu, Debbie Gish, Brad Carney, Ken Kavanaugh, Lisa Brown. Second Row: Dale Yeager, Troy Sheets, Mary Ryan, David Williams, Mr. Jerry Carpenter. Third Flow: Tad Orr, Julie Gorham, Lourdes Sanchez, Lynn Fortney, Danny Nolan, Mary English, Carrie O'Dell, Cathy Carney, Pat Combellick, Gret- chen Engel, Stacey Wheeler. Back Flow: Jerry Roe, Kelli Cobb, Mitchell Dillard, Debbie Sovereign, Jerry Bowhay, Kevin Burke, Steve Mehmert, Connie Shats- well, Lisa Larson, David Willett, Gary Olds, Janet Curry, Craig Orr. Practice began every morn- ing at 6:45 for the Harmonaires who gave performances throughout the Kansas City area. They sang at many NKCHS assemblies and nearly all of the grade schools and junior high schools within the North Kansas City School District. They also performed in the North Kansas City Town Square for its civic operation that was designed to promote free public entertain- ment. They gave a special concert for retired teachers at the Gold Buffet. One of the highlights for the group was their contest trip to Maryville where they took second place. Harmonaires spent time together outside of rehearsals and performances through numerous parties and a float trip down the Niangua River in Southern Missouri. 3 41 136 , 1 5'-9 '51 's ' 3 'x 1. Concert Choir members are First Row: Bobbin Tichenor, Linda Stinnett, Brian Bates, Osvaldo Enriquez, Craig Gish, Rusty Klein, David Loudon, David Bennett, Terry Jones, John Doughtery, Jennie Hawkins, Pam Meeker, Suzy Enomoto, Tracy Carter, Melodie Poe, Beth Jones. Second Row: Becky Orr, Il Kim French, Joanne Shaddox, Carol Lundy, Kay Bleich, Cynthia Loughery, Shelly Richmond, Janet Fifer, Jim Bascue, Jeff Wolfe, John Ballard, Mitch Dillard, Kathy Spruytte, Stacey Buck, Mary Dawson, Judy Sandiford, Penny Deckman, Robin Friend, Jennifer Weeks. Third Flow: Director Jerry Carpenter, Pam Ingram, Pam Thomas, Lisa Elliot, Debbie Miller, Katie Snapp, Dave Lavenburg, Bruce Willett, John Bills, Mark Knick, Lisa Llafet, Sheila Bruns, Donna Kuhnel, Eva Balkey, Vicki Ludy. 2-'25 Wolens Stephel Kevin shears. Carpen augh, l Carrief Brad C 3. Spiri 138 -r-W -Q-sms 1 ,, Jr Jerry Thomas, e Snapp, att, John tt, Sheila cey, Vicki A l 2. Madrigals are First Fiow: Dawn Wolenski, Steve Whipple, Debbie Stephens, Terry Hull, Kim Hueser, Kevin Burke, Bev Brenton, Jim Be- shears. Second Bow: Director Jerry Carpenter, Debbie Gish, Ken Kavan- augh, Lourdes Sanchez, Tom Bennett, Carrie O'Dell, Scott Maley, Lisa Brown, Brad Carney. 3. Spirit of 76 includes First Bow: Beth :TIDIUUIEIEE IIULUUUIE Jones, Jennifer Weeks, Carol Lundy, Joanne Shaddox, Kim French, Katie Snapp, Mark Knick, Osvaldo Enriquez, Terry Jones, Rusty Klein, David Loudon, Craig Gish. Second Bow: Melodie Poe, Vicki Ludy, Sheila Bruns, Kathy Spruytte, Lisa Llafet, John Dougherty, Jeff Wolfe, Janet Fifer, Pam Thomas, Marilyn Brady, David Bennett. Not pictured is Mike Kraft. Concert Choir participated in several activities including attending the Kjelson Clinic for vocal music. They held a Fall Concert, Christmas Concert and a Spring Patio Concert. The singing group Madrigals per- formed at several churches throughout the city. This group took two double quartets to contest. One quartet took a two at districts while the other received a one at districts which advanced them to state finals where they also received a one rating. Spirit of 76 also per- formed at various churches around the area. In addition, they sang at shopping centers and for other community related organ- izations. 139 l ll 51 7 'IB 'EU E 'i 'UE E'L'Ql.lf-be x sul l . 2 J -1 39 H1 ,M ., ,fn 5 f Prom was held at the Continental Hotel on April 12. The Junior class was responsible for the festivities, and the major attraction featured the band, Back Talk. 1. Sherrie Stotts, Brad Hampshire, and Mark Hogan join others standing in line to get their picture taken. 2. Sponsors for the evening, Mr. and Mrs. Velasquez, Ms. Steadman, and Mr. and Mrs. Beer share a table. 3. Kendra Bell and Penny Knick salute the Juniors on a job well done. 4. Enjoying the music are Gary Olds and Janet Curry. 5. Susan Allister and her date discuss the good times. 6. Dancing to the sound of Back Talk, Mary James and Craig Calvert enjoy each other's company. 7. Prom unites yet another pair of young lovers, Amy Poteet and Ron Morrison. 8. Mike Bischler, Amy Sutton, Dave Willett, Janice Corbett, Becky Carter, and David Williams, along with two of N.K.C.'s graduates, Steve Keltner and Mark Fifer, look on as the band strikes up another tune. 1 ,,g - -..-:r 141 1 'N Jack Dunham, Paul Forbes, and Janet Galatas led Student Council into many activities. STUCO sponsored a canned food drive for the needy at Christmas, and two fund raisers, a chili supper and a slave auction. Stuco also hosted students from Center and Park Hill High Schools during an exchange day during which students were able to learn what sister schools were doing. STUCO underwent a major metamorphosis when represen- tatives voted to return to the Presidentfvice-President sys- tem, eliminating the Tri-Chair- men system which had been used since 1977. This change will take effect at the beginning of the new school year. 142 'E+ Q - -.5 9 all-wo I 0 v -7, X F fl F i I l l i l l I 1 fl: -Q 2 I l 1 ' . I l 1 1 1. At the Stuco Slave Auction, Brooks 1 Brown gives a warning glance prevent- ' Q ing any wisecracksg .J 2. Receiving high bids at the Slave ,ik S-sq. wr Q55 1 1 , l 3 5 vi'- B. nudism: W . if A -V 155 1, . - 'xx ' 'S 2 - . M ,sign , E. W 2 , 1' NN H, 'gf Ji Q f- Ks., ht.. rf . - E I-gk Nm r tu! . K Ei, l ts. 1.1 B we ' Kai Auction is Craig Orr, who is surprised at the amount of money being spent on him. 3. Paying attention to the Stuco issues of the day are Phil Griffith, Ashley Barnes, Kimber Woody, Ron Morrison, Mary Ryan, Tom Pryor and Blake Williams. 4. Representing part of the anatomy of the student body are Kent Meeker, Cheryl Welty, Cindy Roster, Gerald Del Muro, Lisa Llafet, Michael Capps, David Bennett, and Robben Tichenor. 5. The analytical minds of Janet Galatas, Representative Tom Coleman, Paul Forbes and Jack Dunham joined together in an effort to make the student body aware of contemporary political issues. 6. Holding Jan O'Brien in a compromis- ing position are Kelli Cobb and Debbie Brown at the annual Stuco picnic. The 1979-1980 Student Council Repre- sentatives were Jack Dunham, Paul Forbes, Janet Galatas, Craig Calvert, Suzy Marcel, Ashley Barnes, Angie Basham, Helen Bright, Carol Canfield, Pat Combellick, Janice Corbett, Christi David, Tara Deckman, Kirk Dowell, Laurie Dunham, Jim Dunn, David Fifer, Sheila Foster, Mike Frame, Norman Fry, JoAnne Gensler, Kristi Graham, Phil Griffith, Donna Hanson, Judy Huth, Eric Kennedy, William Kulash, Sheila Lawson, Lori Lee, James Logan, Marty Ludwig, Cindi Mayor, Keith Monroe, Ron Morrison, Janie Mueller, Brook Nienstedt, Anthony Occhipinti, Carlelle Ogden, Melodie Poe, Amy Poteet, Mindy Ross, Mary Ryan, Mike Saunders, Pam Saxton, Shalane Schwalm, Mike Seise, Linda Stinett, ZBrenda Stock, Robben Tichenor, Car- olyn Wade, David Willett, Blake Wil- liams, Dave Wolenski, Jeff Wood, Kimber Woody, Gretchen Kuehn. 143 Acmllii 3 of the Week STUCO . EXEC U Wit 1. Presiding over this year's activities are members of the STUCO Executive Committee. Standing: Ashley Barnes, David Willett, Jack Dunhan, Mary Ryan, Janet Galatas, Paul Forbes, Blake Williams, Craig Calvert. Kneeling: Vicky Gorman, Kevin Smith, Susan Hender- son. 2. Tri-Chairmen Paul Forbes, Janet Galatas, and Jack Dunhan show their leadership. 3. At the STUCO picnic Jamie Berry, Sherri Pettit, and Sherrie Stotts demonstrate the act they did with the Pom Pon squad at the AFS Variety Show. 4. From out of the old West and the near and far East as well are Aziz Beyzade from Cyprus, Elizabeth Bakke from Norway, Tomoko Fukushima from Japan. 5. Branion Blank, Mike Bischler, and Scott Sandridge get down to business as the greatest strippers during the AFS Variety Show. 6. Tomoko Fukushima performs a traditional Japanese dance. 7. Dave Lavenburg performs a love song. 8. Penny Knick, Janice Corbett, Janet Galatas, and Suzy Marcel show the style they use in their dreams to become a California Girl like Kendra Bell. 144 l ,- . 'mi- 1 ..- l 'UIUI5 ' LU!! 1 I North Kansas City High School's American Field Service chapter, praised highly by the national office, busily filled the time of its local and foreign students with many activities. The AFS Adult Chapter spon- sored many fund raising projects. These included a Square Dance, Holly Sale, An- tique Show, and Variety Show, Pipsi. During the Christmas sea- son a Fetch campaign allowed the full-year exchange students a free phone call home. Fetch funds also helped pay for a phone call to American Abroad Mary Modrak in Belgium from her family and close friends. Other activities included the AFS Day where AFS students from other schools visited NKC for a day, the Second Annual German Exchange, and many parties and picnics. 145 1' AFS gets around. ln all, over twenty foreign exchange stu- dents attended classes at NKC. Prominent among these were the it R A full-term exchange studentszz it Elisabeth Bakke from Norway, hosted by the Crews' family, Aziz i u .,. 'li l I ,-. 2F!... 1 Beyzade from Cyprus, hosted by if Tom and David Bennett, Tomoko ' rt., Fukushima from Japan, hosted if by Debbie Kimball, Gabi Ostos I if from Spain, hosted by Jenee il 4 i in Meyer and Jayme Fernandes i. i t i ' from Brazil, hosted by Ken ,J Kavanaugh. Many short-term exchange students visited NKC, including fifteen German ex- change students from Munich. AFS sent four Americans J Abroad during the summer. Lori ' A Frame lived in Ecuador, Janet if Galatas in Thailand, Carrie O'DeIl in Peru and Larry Waldon in Kenya. ll G1 fr 1. Waving the flags of many countries are the AFS officers, Standing: Craig f i Calvert, President, Scott Martin, Histor- ' ian, Seated: Sherri Alban, Secretary- Treasurer, Cindy Hodges, Vice- 1 H President. g '- 2. Edwin Eduarte, from Costa Rica, Q J smiles in anticipation of his stay in C' 3. Looking forward to a good time in H the Second Annual German Exchange ' P are Sabine Paulus and Hike Gunslmeur 3 from Germany and Pam Seaboldt, host g sister to Christine Hugmann from -.Y f ?Q ..,., Germany. 4. Awaiting to celebrate AFS Day are 0 Ins the visiting overnight exchange students. 5. Mr. Gus Leimkuler, usually surround- ed by AFSers, speaks at the dinner welcoming the German Exchange ' L students. 6. Cheering on AFS is Jayme Fer- nandes from Brazil. it 7. AFS members, Jayme Fernandes, Nkc. 2 iq li W al i J l ...- iii 1 J. , i B Belinda Nixon, Ken Kavanaugh, Bev Brenton, Aileen Falcone, and Dawn , Wolenski, finally have Tom Bennett where they want him. gs 8. Showing the warmth of AFS are Gabi iii Ostos from Spain and Erich Meza from Costa Rica. 'ri 146 l l ..--- --ii l DJ IEE? QQ!! 6 ,-,,.. Q I nf!! 7 '? 'XM ' I we H ,V l .,i:f- +- lizw French Club combined learning with fun and exciting activities. These activities ranged from selling carmel apples to traveling. The carmel apple sale was to help raise money for their French scholarship fund. Selling crepes during Mardi Gras and carnations during the musical helped to raise the funds for their spring trip to St. Genevieve in order to study its French origin. The members of the club felt as if their membership helped them to better understand the French cultures and people. IFE BLU UQ 'DEE ,. KV x ,- I 1 ss, Q.. 4' ir ' 5 'QM ,.,W,,, , H, 148 -, , f---as ll 1. Elizabeth Wansing and Kim Lynch ponder the elections for their club's new officers. 2. Kevin Bush wishes that Terry Cregger and Jaylene Bacon would share his excitement over the straw- berry crepes being prepared. 3. The floor is filled with dancing after the pot luck supper that was thrown by the three language clubs in order to recruit prospective members. 4. Hoping for a cool breeze as well as a breezy trip to St. Genevieve are Jaylene Bacon, Shawnda Merriman, Cheryl Wiley, Kim Lynch and Elizabeth Wansing. 5. Taking it easy before beginning another meeting are the French club officers: Cheryl Wiley, Vice-President, Suzanne LaBrunerie, Treasurer, Amy Poteet, President, Kim Lynch, Secre- tary. 149 ISIUE IN IEI3 IE' 'UUE I , if , 'nf 1 ,I ,I Nu-,ah . glo- 5 Y , S 2 if H 5 E E I K 4...-0 A ,fini . il 4- in I l z l l l l Q . V.. V- 9. German Club kept itself in the public eye with its fund raisers, such as an annual sausage sale, an annual Valen- tine's Day cookie sale and a new tradition of selling Advent calen- dars at Christmas time. The money helped provide for many activities. The club went on a hayride in the fall, bowled in the winter, played a highly competi- tive softball game against Span- ish Club in the spring, and ended the year with a banquet at the Berliner Bear. The money also provided for the German Club scholarship, received by Anne Fleschke, and helped pay for part of the trip for the club members who went to Germany during the summer. Mrs. Kathy Gold, German club sponsor, said, We hope to provide opportunities for Ger- man students and other interest- ed students to learn more about German people and customs. II 1. Mrs. Gold and the German club officers, Anne Fleschke, Presidentg James Bohanan, Parlimentariang Deb- bie Sovereign, Historian, Jim Coakley, Vice-Presidentg Tracey Gerhold, Trea- surer, Chris Fischer, Secretary, take pride in their flower bed. 2. Club members, Moree Mullens, Gretchen Kuehn, David Ramsey, Gerald Brokeshoulder, Brian Hulsey, Helga White, Elisabeth Hogan, Delena Mis- tretta, Kristy Halmstead, Belinda Nixon, discuss their next activity. 3. David Flamsey pitches the ball during the German vs Spanish club softball game as Mrs. Gold awaits to see the result. 4. Stacey Buckley welcomes everyone with open arms to the land of Oz during Homecoming parade. 5. Jim Coakley shows German club hospitality to new recruit Mike Dennis. 151 -mhz QV L' E J T T 'L l L i 3 Spanish Club's hard work ' ' I has been rewarded. When sponsor Mrs. Becker first came to North Kansas City High ,A School, it had only three TV members. Membership has ' increased now to more than fifty-four participants. Mrs. Becker attributes this growth to the club's many exciting activities. Members have sold pom- pons at the Bronco-Chiefs' football game, went ice skat- ing, gave a Christmas party, and ate authentic Spanish food on campouts. Along with Ger- man and French Clubs, they sponsored a pot-luck dinner for eighth and ninth graders in order to attract new members for next year. D if v 'iv ... , -f-'-fi 1. It's 10:36 and all is well with Kevin Adkisson, Bernie Braun, Carmen and Sonya Quinones, and Jayme Fer- nandes. 2. There's mixed weather under this rainbow: Mrs. Becker and Mike Matthew focus their attention on the meeting while Aileen Falcone and Vicki Gorman beam sunshine, and Will Vaughn is fair to mostly sunny. 3. Busily presiding over Spanish Club activities are Standing: Mrs. Becker, Vicki Gorman, Brenda Block, Stuart Wood. Kneeling: Mike Matthew, Cindy Coakley, Jennifer O'Conner. 4. Whipping off his cape is Zorro, alias Don McCann, Sergeant-at-Arms for Spanish Club. 5. Mike Matthew, Brenda Block, Cindy Coakley, Warren Teachout, Stacy Buckley, Susie Pettus, Michelle Hebert and other members of the three language clubs unite in order to form a more perfect float for the Homecoming competition. KBUZ is on the air. Once again KBUZ broadcast the sound of music through the hallways in the mornings. It played as many different styles of music as possible and pre- sented special programs such as interviews, editorials, and comedies. Club members sold valentine messages over the radio which gave them extra money to purchase new records, and to improve the acoustics in the broadcast booth. Under the direction of their sponsor, Mrs. Georgia Brady, the club also initiated a new trend by broad- casting during lunch. Early in the fall members of the Environmental Action Club began preparation for their annual canoe trip. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Bill Lawing and Mr. Bill Alexander, club members spent many hours on money making projects, such as paper drives, and a new fund raiser, aluminum can drives. Then, after months of hard work, the club took a canoe trip down the Current River for an exciting climax to the year. l 154 f my f Wow L , Q 41 Q-L' 2 ff. U' F J-T 4' 'P I' l, M - .. ii- 11-i I l 'Wi aiu W5 'Q2?3'i?l5J .l, . I t flialauu 1 4' A , fliitg ' if A :i ff 1 ' lah .i V l L Q l i 5 1 VD! -1.-, F. r , Y' F-f '.f .I .41 . 5 4, A Hr . in Al . 1 4, 'Lil' i'l.51fUwl5 1. Ken Honek, Brannion Blank, Scott Martin, Bill Miller, Tom Gascich, and Mike Solenberg listen to Mrs. Brady tell of upcoming events. 2. EAC officers consist of David Graham, Treasurer, Phil Babcock, President, and Rob Fecho, Vice- President. Not pictured: Mike Quarles, Secretary. 3. KBUZ's staff include, Standing: Tom Boosman, John Sinnet, Richard Dod- son, David Albrecht, Mike Solenberg, Scott Martin, John Decker, Bill Miller, and Gerald DelMuro. Seated: Branion Blank, Ken Honek, Gary Olds. 4. KBUZ officers are Scott Martin, Special Programs, Gary Olds, Sports Director, Branion Blank, Station Man- ager, and Mike Solenberg, News Director. 5. On a Tuesday morning John Sinnet and Richard Dodson prepare to broad- cast. 6. Observing nature at the Maple Park Reserve Area are Mr. Alexander, Phil Babcock, David Graham, Cheryl Dan- iels, and Rob Fecho. 7. EAC members, Doug Sin, Mike Carson, and John Carson, pay close attention to a discussion on pressing environmental matters. . -x I .11 155 Chess Club, established in 1967, continued to promote the skills and intricacies of the game of chess. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Cole, members developed strategies during activity period. The highlight of the year was the all-school chess tournament. Modern Music Masters, sponsored by Mr. White, enjoyed themselves while promoting deeper interest in the field of music. During the year, the club held many activities, both for fun and for fund-raising. They went on a hayride, held a Christmas party at Carolyn Wade's house in December, and sold baked goods on St. Patrick's Day. Halloween was a big day with the club holding a bake sale and a costume party where new members were initiated. , 1 L... IEEIBEE ECU 156 l ,-- -gr .4511 X : I .1 gi f. 'I V G' , L I i nf tl T , N Y' 7 ' 4.J ff 4, 0 gkfgmgrf w 42 5 yx 5+ 7, Q 4 1. Chess Club President Marcus Teng. 2. Chess Club Vice-President Dave Wolenski. 3. Chess Club Secretary Roy Teng. 4. Sherry Schwinn and Sharon Wheeler wonder what's on Larry Waldon's mind. 5. Dressed for their Halloween festivi- ties are the Tri-M officers: Debbie Bratcher, Vice-President, Carolyn Wade, Treasurer, Alan Vaughan, Historian, Sherry Schwinn, President, and Laura Lewis, Secretary. 6. Matt Ullman and Larry Strickland contemplate winning strategies as Robert Connel concentrates on another game. 7. Modern Music Masters, Stuart Woody, Debbie Bratcher, and Dennis Flanery, admire how well Keith Little looks in his initiation costume, chosen by the members. 157 N-Club was an organiza- tion comprised of athletes who have lettered at least one year. The club participated in many events including challenge games of basketball and vol- leyball. Members also sold t-shirts and baseball caps in order to raise money for a needy family at Christmas time. Also, N-Club was responsible for the senior row of pictures located in the annex lobby. This year's sponsor was Mr. Jerry Diehl. Fellowship of Christian Athletes was a group of young people who spent a large amount of the year participat- ing in community service projects. Through these exper- iences, they learned that there was more to winning a game then just the mere task of playing it physically. FCA was sponsored by Mr. Don Cobb. 1. ln charge of FCA activities this year are Back Row: Matt Shepherd, Junior Representative, Mike Ricketts, So- phomore Representativeg Paul Forbes, Vice-President, Rusty Baehr, President. Front Row: Caroline Kuen- zi, Secretaryg Carol Lundy, Chaplain. 2. Sharing Christian fellowship are Mr. Don Cobb, Lorie Mann, Carol Lundy, Caroline Kuenzi, David Ram- sey, Peter Braun, Mike Ricketts, Laurie Hicks, Terry Warman, Paul Forbes, Scott Sandridge. 3. Plowing through another year are the N-Club officers: Bottom Row: Brenda Basch, Secretary, Dave Williams, Presidentg Helen Bright, Junior Representative. Top Row: Rusty Baehr, Vice-President, Mike Boos, Junior Representativeg Phil Phillips, Treasurer. 4. Displaying his versatile talents is Rusty Cooper, modeling the latest N-Club fashions. uh 1 1 . TTEUILEUE EBU 159 E I 3 2 a I i ! L E E g I x 1' I l N l Home Economics Club, sponsored by Mrs. Patricia King, continued its generous theme: To do things for other people. They sent valentines to Chil- dren's Mercy Hospital, Christ- mas gifts to rest homes and roses to the vocational teachers on Valentine's Day. Other projects of the club included Easter baskets for Maple Valley State School and writing letters to servicemen in Korea. On March 25, the Future Teachers of America honored their sponsor, Mrs. Linda Gross, with a baby shower. Club members also had a pot luck dinner and a taco party as well as providing the teacher's lounge with refreshments during National Education Week. Some members of the club qualified to be a cadet teacher at Norclay Elementary School. This helped to emphasize the club's goal of familiarizing members with all aspects of the teaching profession. 1. Willing to help others, the Home Economics Club officers are Dianna Ritter, Historian: Helen Harris, Secre- tary: Janey Jenkins, Treasurer: and Seated, Lisa Reynolds, President. Not pictured: Jenny Peterson, Vice- President. 2. Karen MacEwan, Janey Jenkins, Tina Nash, Janie Sanders, Helen Harris, Kathy Phipps, Sheila North, Stephanie Gillispie watch attentively as Mrs. King begins a demonstration. 3. Showing how they might use a teacher's lounge in the future are FTA members Rhonda Bradbury, Diana Davis, and Cindy Loughery. 4. Encouraging others to be future teachers are Standing: Jodie Hattesohl, Historian: Kathy Williams, Vice- President. Sitting: Tara Deckman, Secretary: David Moddrell, President. Not pictured: Laurie Gorman, Photo- grapher. 'Ml il, . I A-Si 3 ,uv ESU ILE 'IJEEUIEI-U ' I-U LHS' hw.. V .4 ,V ' X, N-, R :aww-',..,f g - A - 1' 4 Q . 1 T . ma, 5 X Political Science Club kept abreast of international affairs and learned how government worked under the sponsorship of Mr. Don Duey. They traveled to Park College three different times to participate in a Model Senate and U.N. General Assem- bly. The club also took part in North Kansas City's Jefferson City's Youth-in-Government pro- grams. ln their effort to make the student body aware of foreign policies, they sponsored Don Raines' discussion on the Iranian Crisis that began in October of 1979 with the seizure of fifty American hostages. Whether at football games or during basketball games or whenever and wherever needed, Booster club helped to get more parents involved in school activi- ties. Purple jackets were worn by members as they cheered loud and long at all athletic events. ' Booster Club also helped with the N.F.L. tournament, helped buy needed equipment, ran a hospitality room during sports events and cakes for a teacher-appreciation day. t 3 f 29' t ly. Qi 1. V. 1. Keeping informed on current political issues are Political Science officers, Mike Matthew, Vice-President, Chris Fischer, Secretary, and Jim Fischer, President. 2. N.H.S. officers are Standing: Vicki Gorman, Vice President, Suzy Marcel, Secretary, Sitting: Suzanne La Bruner- ie, Treasurer, Jamie Berry, President. 3. Mayor Ferguson opened up City Hall for Political Science Club's Youth- in-Government program. 4. Booster Club added a S100 scholar- ship to the Danforth Award given to Vicki Gorman and Paul Forbes. 1 162 l 'Q ....,.-- IEBIUIEE EIELUIJJIEQ EUIELUQIB i i l l i i i l -ill' L ,...--1 Q llw' 4. . . ,N to ig, 3-iJ1Sii5 Q,,,Q,- f it ,fgf-.j:fsgi-33,555 ulm,4ff:9Wm ' , gg 1 r ,L . - - L u I G x-- - X 'x 1 f'-'X Y Present members of N.H.S. were Jamie Berry, Brenda Block, Marsha Borgman, Beverly Bren- ton, Margene Childress, Janet Galatas, Tracey Gerhold, Jon Gorham, Kim Hueser, Cynthia Ramsey, Vicki Gorman, Dana Gunderson, Suzanne La Bruner- ie, Suzy Marcel, Kerri Moore, Tina Orlowski, Pam Sax- ton, Douglas Wheelock, Dawn Wolenski. New Senior members in- ducted May 20 were Linda Admussen, Jeff Anderson, Ken- dra Bell, Gerald Bowhay, Pam Brady, Deborah Brown, Eliz- abeth Brown, Denise Byrd, Brad Carney, Cindy Coakley, Don Cobb, Kelli Cobb, Janice Cor- bett, J. Ellen Dickerson, Diane Eggerstedt, James Fischer, Paul Forbes, Lynn Fortney, Lynne George, Suzy Griggs, Maha Guirguis, Cindy Hodges, Mary Holman, Steve Horn, Joe House, Mary James, Anna Kammer- diener, Randy Kepple, Peggy Kimrey, Paul Knick, Penny Knick, Lori Lee, Scott Martin, Mike Matthew, Cindi Mayor, Mary Modrak, Brook Nienstedt, Carrie O'Dell, Amy Poteet, Anne Reschke, Jerry Roe, Cynthia Rogers, Mary Ryan, Lourdes Sanchez, Scott Sandridge, Sherry Schwinn, Pam Seaboldt, Deborah Sovereign, Laurie Specker, Carla Summers, Amy Sutton, Laurie White, Cheryl Wiley, David Willett, David Wil- liams. ' Newly inducted Junior members were Ashley Barnes, Helen Bright, Jim Coakley, Cheryl Daniels, Stephanie Dawes, Jim Dunn, Gretchen Engel, Christine Fischer, Lisa Larson, John Maynard, Jennifer O'Conner, James Patten, Hui Hua Shu, Marcus Teng, George Vaughn, Carolyn Wade. 163 'T 'wry'-f ' W an '2'7gTf 'V' ' ' 1ifxi'fW'F ' H, . ' Q 1 7 5, QA MW ' 4, HF , 1 ,. X JA' 2,5 yi---, 1 . id' . 445 1 f f, f' 5 14, QA ,'.,V!f! :T , gf , . I4 , ,.,, W , 'll- 3. , gt , , 2 is 1. Softball girls stand in uniform after being announced for recognition at the 1 spring sports assembly. 2. Susan Henderson informs the student body of what she plans to do as next year's Stuco Vice President. 3. Fifteen of Northtown's most spirited boys build a pyramid. 4. During one of the colder football games, Pom-Pon girls, Sandy Lowers, Sherrie Petitt and Vicky Gorman, try to keep warm. 5. In the field house the entire student body assembles about once a month. LUIS mf DUQWIE UU U33 Il 'HE fr ,. fj'f w1Hii ....,.--.-.aa--l .K vi '0 unl ' If 51. 375 35.-ff 4' 'pf'-19 mgfm' 9 ' 'flrfnr 'isle Q ,lf-A iv' 'ff .i ssa5.? ., .--W., -4 vq V V .-F V 5 6. ' if 'insist ,, 1 A 5, , , . . 1 R .Q 4 , Y -ff, S fl: A -1 : '53 R .M if gi 3335: of . A x ' f 1 i f ,, NE' Y 73' t 5 JQEE l ' 41,9 1. After a pep rally contest, Richard Bridges tells Mike Ricketts, I don't know about you, but I've never had a caramel apple taste like this before. 2. Congressman Tom Coleman brings Washington, D.C., a little closer to North Kansas City High School. 3. Laurie White and Penny Knick bring much revenue during a STUCO Slave Auction. 4. Facing the home side during a pep assembly, Sherrie Petitt, Maha Guirguis, Jamie Berry, P. J. Gunter, and Suzy Marcel perform to lively music. 5. From the crowd Amy Poteet pulls enthusiasm. 6. Who? say Ronna Dorler, Aide Andreu, and Debbie Bratcher. Me! says Scott Martin. 166 tw.. 'J ff-Nusa, K. S alum ,. ,wk ,wiki Dv W 'Ii 2 .u. 1,45 .- .,: 4- . w Jl CUEEIE V DUDE IEEUWLUU ' LU XX --..-. ,,, 'R 'J A X 'xr 'PP-v-vm. . Q 311 xgw, I5'I5I3D 9 . - xx. fi' X X I 1. 1 .L la-, 1..k XL E K. Q 4 x. xg- f W la a 6 1 qv xx ,r:.,E. + 'ix .rfvl 1 v. X x-. f' xxgv -. , - 5 V . mv- Xf 1 .-.-.asif X X w ' L' i- is-f X wi ' . I ' , V Lv' -- 'TFT Q , ,t -f.13i'w3 ix gxuig. Ma Q .L A w gms. . . X X-5 Y. , 14:51 X .V -Q 4 ,X wg .A+ .X-X.. an x x N Kevin Acton Jim Adkins Kevin Adkisson Bill Allen Daniel Allen Shelli Amerine Don Anderson Sheryl Annis Robin Armstrong Oscar Arrendondo Traci Baber Jaylene Bacon Jim Bagley Shelle Baker Shelly Ballard Pam Bandy Ben Bariett Christie Barnett Angie Basham Brian Bates Paula Beaty Karen Beller David Bennett Shawn Berry Robert Beshears Shelly Black Sherrie Blankenship Patricia Bleich Renae Bledsoe Scott Booth Randy Bossert Colleen Boyles Rhonda Bradbury Rob Bradley Marilyn Brady Diana Brasel Bernie Braun Cindy Breuer Terry Bridges Tracey Brisson Sherri Britt Amy Brown I My if ,t.i t get , fy f xg ly 4 A A,. 0, ,, 1 , .. .f fx 5- . , .5 4+ 7, . 1 ,ima , .,, l 5 , 3 r l'. P .. 5 , , --- 4' 4 g 'rg -.., Q: . f l v. f X 4 'Q ,' - - T. i .. ,. 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L: 2' il 41 ' ' 1 1 fni - '1 , 4 , - LJ 4' David Browning Richard Brull Sheila Bruns Keith Burnham Scott Burns Steve Buterbaugh Brenda Butler Mike Calhoun Joe Cali Carol Canfield Kevin Carey Mike Carson Kim Carter Jeff Carver David Chappell Sung Cho Donna Close Debbie Clouse Scott Coale Chris Cohick Brian Coleman Dean Colston Robert Connell Doug Cramer Terri Cregger Jeanie Culpepper Carla Curtis Greg Dahl Wendy Darnell Carol David Chris David Kevin Davidson Dana Davis Diana Davis Richard Davis Angel Dawson Debbie Dawson Mary Dawson Rachel Dawson Susan Decker Penny Deckman Mary Dennis Mike Dennis Anne DeWitt Shelly Dillie Bob Dobbelaere Shelly Donahue Scott Dorler John Doughtery Kirk Dowell Becky Drake Laurie Dunham Mark Dunlop Robert Dykes Lisa Dykstra Scott Edgell Michele Eichman Suzy Enomoto Osvaldo Enriquez Bruce Evans Les Fainter Mark Fakhoury Theresa Farley Jim Farr atherine Ferguson Robert Ferrara Sherri Feurer David Fifer Janet Fifer Stacy Fisher Shelly Fletchall David Forbes 'N -' '1' 4 . . f vb- 9 I 41 , p ' 'U' ' EZ. - Airy: 'pw' - i .- -. 4 Sw.. 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A A -ig la' f I 'Q I s Fill S x ,fit Donna Taylor Kristy Taylor Warren Teachout Chris Teague Earl Templeton Ftoy Teng Pam Thomas Anna Thompson James Thompson Kim Thompson Paula Thompson Robbin Tichenor Sue Timmermeyer Dori Treat Dena Trenter Judy Troxel Janiece Turnbull Matt Ullmann John Underhill Tracy Van Vacter Lloyd Villines Scott Voodre Janet Waggoner Allegra Ward Layne Ward Teresa Warren Deann Watson Jeff Watson Jennifer Weekes Jackie Weibel David Wells Melinda Wells Scott Wells Cheryl Welty Becky Westhoven Parrish Whistler Kathy Whitaker Helga White Jerry White Tracy White Karen Wiley Bruce Willet Benny Williams Danny Williams David Williams Scott Williams John Willmann Jackie Wolfe Susan Woodard Bobby Wooden Dale Wright Ron Wright Mike Zeller 1 Susan Bonner laughs as only sophomores can. 2 Did I miss anything'P S e y Donahue wonders. 3 April Flevare plots mischief 4 Robben Tichenor displays her love for Kermit the Frog. .Ll J .4 f' ' ,Z , ,R 3 Ab, f it io , L ly. 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Bohanon IV Susan Bonner ' 'Q Mike Boos Q f ' ' Q David Borchers Q ' Q . y Lorrie Bradbury , V Debbie Bratcher . ajsxfi y Peter Braun El1vEE'l A I 1.3! as A Norman Breshears -A Li 'EJ ci L11 hi GJ U IJ' it we ill l 181 l I .I Helen Bright Roberta Bruce Jennlfer Kim Charles Brownung Vlckl Bruns Bringe Brown Brown Brown Cheryl Buck Stacey Buck Stacy Buckley Mlke Bullln Kevin Bush Tracy Bush Warren Butner Denny Campbell Julle Carlson Cathy Carney John Carson Tracy Carter Rack Castillo Bruce Cessna Bryan Chura Jennifer Clasen Danny Claus Bull Claybrook Sandy Cleaver Brlan Clevenger Greg Clme Jlm Coakley Genny Cobb Pam Combelllck I Paul Cordas Don Countryman Mark Cowden Chrus Cox Ronnie Cox I Tracy Crawford I Julue Crockett Jeanne Culppeper I I I Chrnstlna Curtls 1 1 I II. 5 Il - I 3 . . I 2 ll I ,I 'I - I II I? :lv gl. 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Mark Dahms Cheryl Daniels Glen Darrow Jr. Vicki Davidson Mike Davis Stephanie Dawes Jamie Deason Sean DeFeo Katie Dennis Tim Devine Mitch Dillard Denise Dobson Terri Dolan Anne Dolinar Tim Dooley Cheryl Douglass Jeff Dover Mike Drake Dan Duensing Jean Dufresne Jim Dunn Pam Dusenberg Sherry Elms Bert Elwood Gretchen Engel Mary English Pam Eversole Kathie Ferguson Clyde Fields Chris Fischer Melody Fitzgerald Dennis Flanery Sheila Foster Kim French Mike French Linda Gabbert Becky Galatas Brad Gamble Randy Gann Sherry Gann r J Tommy Gascich i li i Kevin Gastineau 1 J Gerald Geveshausen ' Derek Gibson j A Sherri Giffin i J Sonja Golightly Julie Gorham 1 i Laurie Gorman Q J Teffany Gorman i 1 Chuck Gould in Kristi Graham ll Jackie Graves i Don Greathouse K p Russell Gregory l J John Griffin Dale Gunderson J- Donnie Hale i Shelia Hall Christie Hamilton Brad Hampshire l h Brook Harness A David Harper i Helen Harris l Brenda Harryman i Sean Hartmetz Kelli Hartner 3 i Chris Hazlett 5 i Susan Henderson J David Hennier i' i I, Q, 3 l l l Il , I 't il i l ll l 4 ll . I ll li ly I l ll l i l l l l l ii Q l i l I l l l I g. Stephanie Hetherington gi Troy Hevalow David Hibschle iii Tim Hicks Dana Holder ,IV .nv ,i 184 - W --J, T, lf., F vi .ug X' n SX J. '1,f?f,f. ,Luigi . , mg . ,Qinflr Y ,pr z I :... , i -:Sr-eu. vi, . I p3!fi-'ifl?3- ' .V ' ,l 'irmw 5 1 A .llilxiui slip: 4 '-SL' .A :ws-f rr C, J 5 , 'ANR -0' sl f T' 4-...L ip for the EE E xi' 4 1 , A f s -'gy Q r I 'f' -...f ,WV K Y ' ii 4 s ' , K 5 J H 441 s sly, i T ' , ' it -s l 4 I ' ' V A 1. s .. 4 s s l 3 , ,A-sv' . s . . aa: A Jeff Holloway Charles Holmes Teresa Horsman Candy Horton Paul Horton Dave House Terry Hull NUMB Em EEEWEE ry,4 4 is NK is 1 . ,,l ,xt-'t int W .sg ' e 1 pf' ' - , f 'V ' I l 1 l s !t ssssasl. Q - I l 1 1 ' 'il I fl Stephen Hultz Judy Huth Mary Hutsler Kevin Huyck Pam Ingram Lori Jackson Cindy Johnson Cynthia Johnson Denise Johnson Kenneth Jones Terry Jones Beth Joslin Steve Justus Eric Kabel Sherry Kalcic Christy Kanallakan Kevin Karnes Mike Keller Valerie Kerr Scott Knisley Mike Kraft Pam Lange Tad Lanning Lisa Larson Willie Latimer Adam Lawrence Sheila Lawson Kim Lenz Terri Lenzmeier Jim Lester Jeff Lewey Larry Libeer David Lindsey Sidonia Lipari Rhonda Long Terry Lowe Sandy Lowers Curt Lowrey Dave Lyman Steve Lyman Kim Lynch Susan Lynch Quent Madden Jay Maddick Joe Mandina Sue Marshall Joseph Martino Chris Mason Larry Mathes Ken Matthew Jackie Matthews John Maynard Doug McConnell Floseann McDermott David McDonald Paul McElhany Carol McEIwee Sandi McHugh Linda Mclntyre Lisa McKnight Pam Meeker Shawnda Merriman Jenee Meyer Joyce Meyer Dawna Michael Jim Miles Bill Miller Debbie Miller Mimi Miller Ronnie Miller Kelly Mitchell Richard Mitchell Joe Montaleone Janice Moore li f fu .. 1 ,,,. , TM, .'-f 7 , 4 ,IQAZLMI 334 1, 1 gt , -, ' . 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I3 t A Lance Moore Sherry Moore Craig Morningstar Janie Mueller Tammy Munholland Penny Munsterman Eva Myers Terry Mynatt Teresa Nafzinger Tina Nash Robin Naylor Warren Newberry Steve Newton Belinda Nixon Dan Nolan Sheila North Jennifer O'Conner Tom O'HalIoran Kay Orr Tad Orr Patty Ortega Christian Overby Ron Owens Paula Panarisi Mike Parker Celia Parman Denise Parrett Anita Parsons Andy Partridge James Patten Monica Patterson Tim Peacher Kelly Peek Kelly Perkins Sherrie Petitt Paul Phipps Rhonda Pillers Roxanne Piper Gary Poole Dave Poppenhagen Donna Powell David Price 187 Mark Quarles Robert Repine Mark Retzer Doug Reynolds Marsha Reynolds Shelli Reynolds Yvette Rich Mindy Ross Tiger Roudebush Matt Rynard Mary Kaye Ryon Janie Sanders Kari Sandridge Victor Schenker , -7 K' 1 6 2 5 Y l ' D? ' . J 1 f, l, il' 3 3 X 2 . ,lxl if , 'A 'Z 'Q ' 935 Q Y, ,. -. 5 Y' I . , W , 6 fn 4 1. 4,16 5' 54, 'K 1 ,472 J, ., r it ' f g -Q , F 4 , . il i . , t X A , . 4 . . LJ LJ IXIEIJES 5 Dave Schnabel Robbin Schoof Greg Schreiber Brian Schroeder Tiffany Schroeder Melanie Schuler Michelle Scudiero Mark Seaboldt Kellie Seyfer JoAnne Shaddox Troy Sheets Matt Shepard Cliff Short Amy Showalter Hui Hua Shu Sherri Sinele Cindi Smith Debbie Smith Jeff Smith Sue Smith Sharon Snyder Mike Solenberg Patti Sparks Bryan Specker Debbie Sportsman Lori Stallman Donna Stansill Jim Steenstry Ld 'lild ,X is ' l 1 af ew' N af '-.2-ff-:.:.i,3. ' 1' '-gg: 1 .t tit: X Q . t f '?w f' - -EQJ 9 ti li? 4 if xg at Xxx XX gg!- 'X N 8 I N - -,,'-.' .-1 rP-P1 25 C' X K 555 l l , U 1?Qg2f5, .i tti gig' qgxgfigggc f z -' -' W, 'N' f .- f ... A ,4. '..'- 1 ' - 4- ' if wr 'lg i N l 'Y i x A 6 q.,' . V Q Lf gl! a , was fzyi ltr-li J , YI' , . . 1 0 V i. ,q Qv , J. A q' I - -7- 4, :Q , x, iv P 5 'x XXV . ' y 'lfzgg l fr, V Q i if I -. i I Mums I , 7 - ' ' it . X i fl 9 . ug fi Hifi ii m , ,. ll J V T it 4- i' 'ii ,X iv' i Q W2 r B S! n ,. jf '4 QP' -- , J. ' .' f' 54 ' x,-. 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' ' fr X 'H f 1, J , , fy ., if - - -. 4 i W 'PQ 1 - my Debbie Stephens Janet Steuber Allen Stevens Shelly Stielow Jeanette Stipek Brenda Stock Sherrie Stotts Tammy Strong Barbara Swan Teri Tanner Jeff Temaat Marcus Teng Rocky Terranova Mark Thompson Pat Thompson Becky Thornsberry Charlie Travis Kenny Turnbull Angela Valenti Jerry VanVacter Alan Vaughan Julie Viar Carolyn Wade Kelly Walsh Bill Waltermate Kari Walters Elizabeth Wansing Terry Warman Sondra Weibel Doug Weiss Ann Welch Bryan Wendling Jim Wendt Sharon Wheeler Stacy Wheeler Steven Whipple Fioger Whitaker Becky Wideman Sheila Wilkey Soaking up the sunis rays, Kalillffff e Ferguson and Sheila Foster work on an art proleci Mike Wilcoxson Debbie Williams Nelson Williams Tracy Williams Danny Willis Dave Wolenski Jeff Wolfe Rob Wolverton Paula Wood Denise Woody Stuart Woody Julie Wright Russell Wright Dale Yeager Shannon Yeager 1. Caught in the act are the Junior Class officers: President Susan Henderson, Vice President Dan- ny Nolan, Secretary Becky Galatas, Leslie Snow, Treasurer. 2. Frolicking in the fountain on a spring day are Terry Hull and Denise Dobson. 3. Chris Mason dis- plays her talent for icing cupcakes. EKU Ulli IDIUIVIE l fi..- 1. Connie Hayden and Richard Bridges stop their practices to pose for a picture. They were voted most athletic in the Senior Poll taken by Purgold. 2. Displaying their best builds are Penny Knick and Craig Orr. 3. Paul Forbes and Vicki Gorman demonstrate why they are voted Most Likely to Succeed and Contributed Most to the School. 4. Planning how to meet more people are the Friendliest David Willett and Janet Galatas. 191 W.-1 I LVEWIEILCUQ IQQEJ I f T, - lf 1 , V f' 1 . K . t N X , X . .X E X w l , f I 1. Checking out the latest styles are the two Best-Dressed Seniors, Kendra Bell and Scott McConnell. 2. Dana Gunderson and Doug Wheelock are Most Intelligent. 3. 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Anna and Dana planned to attend college next fall, and each intended to work just as hard or harder in their studies next year as they did this year. For Dana, her normal study time was at least an hour a day after school. Anna added that she, too, spent ' -.4 f .1 . at least one hour, but if she had a big test or an important assignment due, she usually put in a few ritore hours. 1. Dana Gunderson's grades rate her Salutatorian. 2. Years of study and hard work make Anna Kammerdiener Valedictorian of her class. 3. Cindy Rodgers straightens her National Honor Society sash. 4. The Class of '80 files out after Baccalaureate. 5. Dana Gunderson takes a moment to study. 6. Graduation and summer bring quiet to the school grounds. .tt ', gr N E'.m8a-nn: l wa win F- TZ. 7IfI IlT':9'f'i'NTi' 'Zi diener Albert B. diener. Amelia dance Boos, Gorham, Jerry Summers Business standing J'Nelle Danforth Forbes. Drama Beezley. Best Cameo Cameo ing T hany. French Cheryl Potet, French Certificate Dana Gur Summers German German German 3 Grand Gc Bev Bren' Galatas, ' Vicky Go House, A . 2: L4 f Amin: V 2? ' L? V g ,275 397' fm. ' 47 , l ,0f', 'If' ' 2 ' :f .,.14:r-,,.Lg.- 1 ff-yWzig1. Y 3 V -,fVV:V. A' IELUUIULU Lilljljlilfii 'UULU 'IL ft Valedictorian Award - Anna Kammer- diener Salutatorian Award - Dana Gunderson Albert B. Fuson Award - Anna Kammer- diener. Amelia Keller Award - Cheryl Wiley Attendance Awards - Perfect Atten- dance Senior year: Phil Babcock, Shelly Boos, Denise Byrd, Lori Early, Jon Gorham, Russ Kieslich, Paul Knick, Jerry Roe, Gregory Schmidt, Carla Summers, Dave Willett. Business Education Awards - Out- standing Business Education Students: J'Nelle Dickerson, Janet Galatas. Danforth Award - Vicky Gorman, Paul Forbes. Drama Awards - Best Actor: Bill Beezley. Best Actress: Cindi Mayor. Best Supporting Actor: Bill Lentz. Best Supporting Actress: Ronna Dorler. Best Cameo Actor: John McRite. Best Cameo Actress: Lisa Brown. Outstand- ing Technical Achievement: Paul McEl- hany. French Club Awards - Fleur-de-Lis, Cheryl Wiley. S100 scholarships: Amy Potet, Cheryl Wiley. Outstanding French Student: Suzanne La Brunerie. Certificate of Merit: Ashley Barnes, Dana Gunderson, James Patton, Carla Summers. German Club Awards - Outstanding German lll Student: Tracey Gerhold. German Scholarship: Anne Reschke. Grand Gold Honor Roll - Jamie Berry, Bev Brenton, Margene Childress, Janet Galatas, Tracey Gerhold, Jon Gorham, Vicky Gorman, Dana Gunderson, Joe House, Anna Kammerdiener, Lori Lee, Suzanne La Brunerie, Suzy Marcel, Mike Matthew, Kerri Moore, Cynthia Ramsey, Anne Reschke, Pam Saxton, Debbie Sovereign, Carla Summers, Doug Wheelock, Cheryl Wiley, Dawn Wolenski. Home Economics Award - Kelly Peek, Launa June Jenkins. Journalism Awards - Outstanding Journalism Student: Paul Knick, Quill and Scroll Honor Roll: Margene Childress, Dana Gunderson, Lisa Lar- son, Jennifer O'Connor, Mary Ryan Cheryl Wiley. Mathematics Awards - Physics Award: Doug Wheelock and Dana Gunderson. Baush and Lomb Award: Doug Wheelock. Calculus Award - Bob Williams. N-Club Athletes of the Year: Brenda Basch, Craig Orr. National Forensic League Awards - Outstanding Novice Debator: Ray Howard. Outstanding Public Speaker: Kevin Smith. Outstanding Extemporan- eous Speaker: Jo Catherine Ferguson. Outstanding Debate Team: Vicky Gor- man, Paul Forbes. Top Forensic Award: Sherri Moore. Most Points in one year: Nelson Williams. Most Points in three years: Steve Mehmert. Silver and Gold Award: Vicky Gorman. Phi Beta Kappa Awards - Vicky Gorman, Dana Gunder- son, Anna Kammerdiener, Suzanne La Brunnerie, Pam Saxton. Premier Awards - Vicky Gorman, Paul Forbes. Presidential Scholarship - Dana Gun- derson. Special Scholarships and Awards - American Association of University Women: Mary Ryan. Daughters of the American Revolution Scholarship: Janet Galatas. Dorothy A. Barnett Scholarship: Dawn Wolenski. Good Citizen Award: Janet Galatas. Tom Moore Engineering Scholarship: Bob Williams. R.B. Doolin Scholarship: Cynthia Ramsey and Scott Green. Science Awards - Biology ll: Jenny Peterson, Advanced Placement Biology Student: Anna Kammerdiener. First Year Chemistry Student: Hui-Hua Shu. Second Year Chemistry Student: Dana Gunderson. College Scholarships: Regents Scholarships to CMSU: Penny Knick, Cindy Rogers, Pam Seaboldt, Laurie Specker, Laurie White, Lynne George, Sherry Schwinn. Regents Scholarships to SWMSU: Kelli Cobb, Janet Galatas, Karen Olson. Regents Scholarships to NWMSU: Kim Hueser, Cindy Hodges, Kerri Moore, Cindi Mayor, Susan Sauceman. Missouri Business Women's Associa- tion Scholarship: Kerri Moore. Missouri Curators Award: Suzy Mar- cel, Pam Saxton, Doug Wheelock. Cheryl Wiley, Dawn Wolenski. National Merit Scholarship: Cindy Coakley, Vicky Gorman, Dana Gun- derson, Doug Wheelock, Anna Kam- merdiener. Century Ill Scholarship: Vicky Gorman. Spanish Club Awards - Outstanding Achievement in Spanish: Vicky Gor- man. Outstanding Spanish Student: Aileen Falcone. 'T ll S I.ij'I1,IULiJ 1 A 'i BM A FN W 2. J WW? Q ., M, W .gn ,.,',g wg if i'i' ... 1 M if '1g'L.f ....., ,.!hi,,fiffi'A. n 1, K ' 1 S MN f K I l- .X . Q? ima vt 1. A cappella and Concert Choir perform. 2. Graduates anxiously await the end of Commencement. 3. Mass confusion reigns overall. 4. Cheryl Wiley helps Carrie Sandiford straighten her collar. 5. Pomp and Circumstance is played for the processional. 6. Suzy Griggs asks Cindi Mayor, Where do we stand? 7. Farewells and goodbyes are being said. 8. Mr. O'DeII directs the processional. Despite threatening weather conditions, Commencement Exercises for the Class of 1980 were held outside in the Stadium on May 29, 1980, at 8:00 p.m. After the invocation given by Janet Galatas, Senior Class President Vicky Gorman pre- sented the Senior gift to the school: a new scorer's table for the Fieldhouse and a Bradford pear tree surrounded by three white stone benches for the front lawn. Senior members of A cap- pella Choir and Concert Choir gave their last performance as they sang Reach for the Stars and The Times of Your Life. Mr. James Jeffrey, Director of Development for Baptist Memor- ial Hospital spoke about setting and keeping definite goals in and throughout one's life. Mr. Borgman then present- ed the Senior.CIass for gradua- tion while Mr. Bob Raines and Mr. James H. Thompson dis- pensed diplomas. At the con- clusion of the ceremony, Paul Forbes gave a benediction. Standing to face the school, the Senior Class, led by Cindi Mayor, sang the Alma Mater for the last time. 211 I -Y' L 1- ' lin' Adams, Tom - Sound of Music, The King and I, Gypsy. Admussen, Linda - Pep Club, 3 years, Secre- taryiHistorian, AFS, 1 year, Thespians, 2 years, STUCO, 3 years, Sound of Music, Life With Father, Charley, The King and I, Feiffer's People, Out of Our Father's House, Gypsy, Tennis, 2 years, Boys' Basketball Stats, 3 years, Courtwarming Queen Candidate. Alban, Sheri - Thespians, AFS, Secretary. Anderson, Jeff - Tennis, 1 year, Intramural Basketball, 1 year, Honor Roll, COE. Austin, Kirk - N-Club, Football, 3 years, All-Northland, Basketball, 3 years, Baseball, 2 years, All-Conference. Phillip, Babcock - Recreation Club, 2 years, French Club, 1 year, EAC, 3 years, President, Tennis - Letter, 3 years, Intramural Basketball, Football, Softball, 3 years, Weightlifting, 1 year. Bain, Debbie - Marching Band, 2 years, Concert Band. Bakke, Elisabeth - AFS, Spanish Club, Political Science Club, German Club, Buzz, Drama, Gypsy' Volleyball, Track, A Cappella. Balkey, Eva - Sound of Music, Baney, Suzanne - Tennis, 1 year, Basketball 1 year. Basch, Brenda - N-Club, 2 years, Chaplin, Spanish Club, 3 years, FCA, 1 year, The Sound of Music, The King and I, Gypsy Tennis, 2 years, Basketball - Letter, 3 years, Most Valuable Junior Varsity Player, All- Conference Honorable Mention, Second Team All-Northland, Most Inspirational Player, Orchestra - Letter, 3 years, SecretarylTrea- surer, Honor Orchestra, 2 years, Concession Stand Manager. Baresel, Donald - Golf. Base, Tim - Art Club, Football, 3 years, Outstanding Defensive Back 1978, All- Conference 1978, Basketball, 1 year, Track, 2 years, Intramural Basketball, 2 years. Beck, Gary - Stuco, Basketball, 3 years, All-Northland Honorable Mention, Baseball, 3 years, All-Conference Honorable Mention. Beeson, Greg - Football, Baseball. Bell, Kendra - Pep Club, 3 years, Sophomore Cheerleader, 1 year, Varsity Cheerleader, 2 years, French Club, 2 years, Purgold, Layout Editor, 1 year, Co-Editor, 1 year, AFS Variety Show, 3 years, United Way Campaign Show, 2 years, Intramural Basketball, 1 year, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Honor Roll. Berry, Jamie - NHS, President, AFS, 2 years, Pep Club, 2 years, Pom Pon, 2 years, Purgold, 1 year, AFS Variety Show, Pep Band, 1 year, Marching Band, 1 year, Concert Band, 1 year, Outstanding Sophomore Biology Student. Beshears, Clint - N Club, Wrestling, All- Conference, 1979 81 1980, 3 years, Fifth Place we . . ,QQ ,... ,, ,..,.. 'V if.-f ' t I' rs I State, Football and Basketball Intramurals. Beshears, Jim - Yell Leader, 2 years, Harmon- aires, 1 year, Concert Choir, 2 years, A Cappella, 2 years, Madrigals, 2 years, lettered in Vocal Music 2 years. Birmingham, Troy - Spanish Club, 1 year, AFS, 1 year, Feiffer's People, Gypsy, Wrestling, 1 year. Bischler, Mike - N Club, AFS, Buzz, Purgold, Football, lettered 3 years, First team All-Conference, Baseball, lettered 3 years, Intramural Basketball. Black, Dana - The King and l,' Gypsy, Treble Chorus, Volleyball Manager, 1 year. Blank, Brannion - KBUZ, EAC, Buzz, Football, 3 years, Basketball, 2 years, Intramural Basket- ball, Purple Honor Roll, 1. Block, Brenda - AFS, Spanish Club, Sergeant- at-Arms, Historian, N-Club, 2 years, Pep Club, 3 years, Section Officer, STUCO, 1 year, Buzz, 2 years, AFS Variety Show, 1 year, Tennis, 2 years, Track, 2 years, lettered 1 year, Basketball, 3 years, JV Team Captain, 2 years, Varsity Co-Captain 1 year, lettered 2 years, Gold Honor Roll, German Exchange. Boaz, Kevin - German Club, Chess Club, Sound of Music, Flowers for Algernon, King and l, AFS Variety Show, 2 years. Booth, Alisa - French Club, Y-teens, Pep Club, Track. Borgman, Marsha - Pep Club, 3 years, President 1 year, AFS, 1 year, Stuco, 1 year, National Honor Society, 2 years, Tennis, 1 year, Marching Band, 1 year, Pep Band, 1 year, Concert Band, 1 year. Bowhay, Jerry - AFS, 'I year, German Club, 2 years, EAC, Secretary, 3 years, Buzz, The Sound of Music, The King and I, AFS Variety Show, Basketball, 1 year, Tennis, 1 year, A Cappella Choir, 2 years, Harmonaires, 2 years. Boyd, Bruce - Chess Club, Football Intramurals, Wrestling. Brenton, Bev - AFS, 2 years, Pep Club, 1 year, Spanish Club, 1 year, National Honor Society, 2 years, Stuco, 1 year, Purgold, 2 years, Concert Choir, 1 year, A Cappella Choir, 2 years, Madrigals, 2 years - letter, The Sound of Music, The King and I, Tennis, 1 year. Brewer, Don - Perfect Attendance Award. Brown, Brooks - Football, 1 year, Basketball, 3 years, letter, 3 years, Track, letter, 3 years. Brown, Debbie - Pep Club, French Club, STUCO, Flag Corps, The Sound of Music, Gypsy, A Cappella Choir. Brown, Elizabeth - Thespians, Feiffer's People, House of Blue Leaves, Gypsy, AFS Variety Show, A Capella Choir, 3 years, Harmonaires, 2 years, Madrigals, 3 years, Sixth place Poetry Interpretation. Bruns, Kathy - French Club, 1 year, Pep Club, 2 years, Thespians, 2 years, Treasurer, Buzz, 2 years, The Sound of Music, Flowers for Algernon, The King and I, Feiffer's People, Life With Father, Girls' Basketball Manager, 3 years, lettered 3 years, Track manager, 2 years. Bryan, Lance - Track, Basketball Intramurals. Burke, Kevin - Tri-M, 3 years, FTA, 3 years, The King and I, Gypsy, AFS Variety Show, Concert Choir, 1 year, Spirit of '76, A Cappella Choir, 2 years, Harmonaires, 2 years, Madrigals, 2 years. Burton, Rose - COE, Honor Roll. Byrd, Denise - French Club, 2 years, Secretary, FTA, 1 year, Pep Club, 1 year, Purgold, 1 year, Perfect Attendance Award. Callahan, Bob - Football, 1 year. Calvert, Craig - AFS, 3 years, President, Stuco, 3 years, Executive Committee Member, Sophomore Class Vice-President, Buzz, 1 year, Musical Orchestra Member, 3 years, AFS Variety Show, 3 years, Football, 3 years, Basketball Intramurals, 1 year, Jazz Band, 2 years, Marching Band, 1 year, Concert Band, 2 years. Capps, Mike - Stuco Representative. Carney, Brad - EAC, MMM, The Sound of Music, The King and l, Gypsy, AFS Variety, 2 years, Pep Band, Marching Band, Madrigals, Harmonaires, 1 rating at state contest for Madrigals. Carver, Della - AFS, 2 years, The Sound of Music. Childress, Margene - Pep Club, 3 years, Thespians, 3 years, French Club, 2 years, treasurer, Sophomore Cheerleader, Varsity Cheerleader, 2 years, Buzz, 2 years, AFS Variety Show, 3 years, The King and I, Feiffer's People, Gypsy' Conference One-act, Out of Our Father's House, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Purple and Gold Honor Roll. Coakley, Cindy - AFS, Spanish Club, Historian, Pep Club, Purgold,' The King and I, Gypsy, Track, Tennis, Marching Band, National Merit Finalist, Who's Who Among High School Students, Who's Who in Midwest Foreign Languages. Cobb, Don - FCA, Football, Track, Intramural Basketball, Purple Honor Roll. Cobb, Kelli - French Club, 1 year, Stuco, NHS, 1 year, Purgold, The Sound of Music, The King and I, Gypsy, AFS Variety Show, Madrigals, 1 year, A Cappella, 2 years, Harmonaires, 1 year, Purple and Gold Honor Roll. Collier, Ralph - French Club. Colvin, Jerry - German Club, Historian, The- spians, EAC, Buzz, German Dancers, The Sound of Music, Flowers for Algernon, Intramural football. Cooper, Russell - N-Club, FCA, 110W Club, North Central Evaluation Committee, Pride Commit- tee, Feiffer's People, Gypsy, Football, 3 years - lettered 2 years, Wrestling, 3 years - lettered 2 years, Biology ll Award. Copeland, Billie - COE, Treble Choir. Corbett, Janice - AFS, 2 years, French Club, 2 years, Stuco, 1 year, Pep Club, 3 years, Pom Pon, 2 years, Graduation Committee, The King and I, The Sound of Music, Gypsy, AFS Variety Show, Statistician, BBB, 3 years, Intramural Football, Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, 1 year, Courtwarming Queen. Criswell, Barbie - Orchestra, 3 years. Cromwell, Wendy - Spanish Club, AFS, The- spians, Sound of Music, The King and I, A Cappella Choir. Curry, Janet - Pep Club, 3 years, Pom Pon, 2 years, Co-Captain, Thespians, 3 years, Clerk, French Club, 1 year, Feiffer's People, The Sound of Music, The King and I, Gypsy, AFS Variety Show, A Cappella Choir, 3 years, Harmonaires, 2 years, Vice-President, Chor- eographer, 3 years, Who's Who In American High Schools. Curry, Kathy - COE, The Sound of Music. Daniel, Dave - French Club, Track, 1 year. Davenport, Stacy - Treble Choir. Davis, Randy - AFS, Track, Intramural Basketball, Intramural Softball, Cross Country, Band - Letter, Marching Band, Pep Band. 4? TS Decker, , Deckman lntram Del Muro, Track, ball, C Dickersor Edgar, Sc Estes, M Award Fecho, R Purgo lntram Fitzgerald year, l Forbes, P, N-Clut Presidt CO-Edl Tri-Cha Variety years, Debate Fortney, L Corps, People Choir, Frame, Lt Nation Studer Basket Fukushimi Politics Galatas, J NFL, A Club, I years, Secret, Music, Gaither, E Geary, Ci Honor Geiger, R George, L Junior French Class' Show, of Mis High f Gerhold, treasul Nation 2 years Photog Music, years, Who's Studer Gibson, F Gish, Deb A Cap years, Madrig Gorham, I 2 year Gorman, Vice-P Presidl Honor years, Variety Single: 1 yea: Conce State I Ruby i Gonzalez, Graham, lntram Basket Green, l Basket rears, The v, Concert ella Choir, idrigals, 2 Secretary, wld, 1 year, nt, Stuco, Member, Buzz, 1 3 years, I, 3 years, z Band, 2 :ert Band, I of Music, r, 2 years, Aadrigals, ontest for 1 of Music. 3 years, , 2 years, ar, Varsity ears, AFS ll,Feiffer's ct, Out of io Among 'urple and Historian, I li GYPSY: ional Merit gh School st Foreign ll'lfI'8lT1U ral :uco, NHS, c, The King Madrigals, ionaires, 1 rrian, The- icers, The Algernon, Dlub, North e Commit- Eli, 3 years - lettered ch Club, 2 rears, Pom gttee, The YPSY, AFS 3 years, Easketball, ueen. FS, The- and I, A m Pon, 2 ars, Clerk, ople, The ypsy, AFS , 3 years, ent, Chor- 1 American Music. 'I year. asketball, , Band - Decker, John - KBUZ, Deckman, Tara Anne - FTA, Secretary, Stuco, Intramural Bowling. Del Muro, Gerald - 500-Mile Club, Cross Country, Track, Intramural Football, Intramural Soft- ball, Cross Country, Best Runner 1980. Dickerson, J'Nell - Pep Club. Edgar, Scott - Track, 3 years. Estes, Michael - KBUZ, Perfect Attendance Award, Sophomore year. Fecho, Rob - EAC, 3 years, Vice-President, Purgold, Basketball, 1 year, Basketball Intramurals, Baseball, 3 years, letter. Fitzgerald, Cindy - Stuco Alternate, Softball, 1 year, Basketball. Forbes, Paul - FCA, Vice-President, AFS, 2 years, N-Club, NFL, 3 years, Secretary, Vice- President, Debate, 3 years, letter, Purgold, Co-Editor, Stuco, representative, 2 years, Tri-Chairman, Junior Class President, AFS Variety Show, Wrestling, 1 year, Baseball, 3 years, letter, Honor Roll, Fourth Place State Debate. Fortney, Lynn - AFS, Tri-M, Thespians, NFL, Flag Corps, The King and I, Gypsy, Feiffer's People, The House of Blue Leaves, A Cappella Choir, 1 year, Harmonaires, 1 year. Frame, Lori - German Club, EAC, Pep Club, National Honor Society, AFS Exchange Student, AFS Variety Show, Tennis, 3 years, Basketball Intramurals. Fukushima, Tomoko - AFS, Spanish Club, Political Science, Volleyball, A Cappella Choir. Galatas, Janet - Y-teens, National Honor Society, NFL, AFS, Exchange Student to Thailand, Pep Club, Sophomore Cheerleader, Pom Pon, 2 years, Stuco, Tri-Chairman, Sophomore Class Secretary, Junior Class Secretary, Sound of Music, The King and I, Orchestra. Gaither, Sandy - Treble Chorus. Geary, Cindy - Art Club, Vice-President, COE, Honor Roll, 3 years. Geiger, Rosemary - Student Council. George, Lynne - AFS, 1 year, Pep Club, 2 years, Junior Varsity Cheerleader, Key Club, 1 year, French Club, 2 years, Stuco, 3 years, Senior Class Treasurer, Purgold, Gypsy, AFS Variety Show, Second Place Art Contest at University of Missouri, Who's Who Among American High School Students. Gerhold, Tracey - German Club, 3 years, treasurer 2 years, AFS, 2 years, Tri-M, 1 year, National Honor Society, 2 years, Flag Corps, 2 years, Rifle Corps, 1 year, Purgold, Assistant Photography Coordinator, The Sound of Music, The King and I, AFS Variety Show, 2 years, Track, 1 year, Marching Band, 3 years, Who's Who In American Foreign Language Students. Gibson, Robb - Marching Band. Gish, Debbie - French Club, The Sound of Music, A Cappella Choir, 3 years, Harmonaires, 2 years, Madrigals, 3 years, First Place State Madrigals, Gorham, Jon - Gypsy, The King and I, Baseball, 2 years, Basketball, Stage Band. Gorman, Vicky - Spanish Club, 3 years, Vice-President, President, NFL, 3 years, President, AFS, 1 year, N-Club, National Honor Society, Vice-President, Pep Club, 3 years, Pom Pon, 2 years, The King and I, AFS Variety Show, Tennis, 3 years, First District Singles, Second District Doubles, Basketball, 1 year, Softball, 2 years, Marching Band, Concert Band, Debate, 3 years, Fourth in State Debate, Fifth in State Extemp., Double Ruby in Debate. Gonzalez, Mualla - AFS, 2 years, Purgold, 1 year. Graham, David - EAC. 3 years: Treasurer: Intramural Football, 2 years, Intramural Basketball, 1 year, Intramural Softball, 1 year. Green, Scott - German Club, Intramural Basketball, intramural Ping-Pong. Intramural Softball, Pep Band, RB. Dooiin Scholarship. Griffith, Phil - AFS, AFS Variety Show, Basketball, Easejball - Letter, Band, Marching Band, Jazz an . Griggs, Suzy - Thespians, Stuco, Feiffer's People, House of Blue Leaves, Gypsy. Guirguis, Maha - AFS, 2 years, Y-Teens, 1 year, Pep Club, 3 years, Pom Pon, 1 year, Purgold, AFS Variety Show. Gulotta, Vince - Track, Basketball, Intramural Basketball. Gunter, P.J.. - French Club, 2 years, Pep Club, Debate, 1 year, Pom Pon, 2 years, Co- Captain, Debate, 1 year, Sound of Music, costumes, A Night of Humor, Gypsy, Who's Who Among American High School Students. Hale, Vivian - Treble Choir. Hall, Brenna - French Club, 2 years, AFS, 1 year, Y-Teens, 1 year, Pep Club, 3 years, Pom Pon, 2 years, Purgold, 2 years, Intramural Football, Intramural Basketball, Intramural Softball, Courtwarming Queen Candidate, Who's Who Among American High School Students. Halvorsen, Jack - Gypsy, artwork. Hammond, Lee Antoinette - FTA, Flag Corps, Sound of Music, The King and I, Treble Choir, 2 years, Concert Choir, 1 year, A Cappella, 1 year, Music Letter, 1 year, Honor Roll. Hanson, Donna - Treble Choir. Hankins, Cindy - Pep Club, 2 years, French Club, 2 years, Stuco, The King and I and Gypsy artwork. Hattesohl, Jodi - FTA, Treasurer. Heinisch, Greg - Football, 1 year. Hewlett, Lori - Spanish Club, Pep Club, Cheerleader, 3 years, Softball, Track, Who's Who in American High School Students. Hewitt, Jurgen - Basketball. Hicks, Laurie - EAC, German Club, Sound of Music crew member, Track, 1 year, Concert Choir, 1 year. Hills, Kirby - Recreation Club, 1 year, German Club, 1 year, Wrestling. Hodges, Cindy - AFS, Vice President, Pep Club, Junior Varsity Cheerleader, 2 years, Purgold, AFS Variety Show, 2 years, Tennis, 1 year, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Purgold Queen Candidate. Holman, Molly - EAC, Spanish Club, Sound of Music, The King and I, Treble Choir, Concert Choir, A Cappella Choir, Music Letter, Honor Roll, C.O.E. Horn, Steve - Stuco, Tennis, 2 years, Golf, 1 year, Intramural Football, Intramural Basketball, Intramural Paddleball. House, Joe - Tri-M, 2 years, NHS, Purgold, 2 years, Golf, 2 years, Intramural Basketball, Intramural Table Tennis, Marching Band, 3 years, Pep Band, 3 years, Concert Band, 3 years, Band Letter, 3 years, Gold Honor Roll. Howard, Ray - NFL, Debate, Intramural Football, Intramural Basketball. Huesser, Kim - Spanish Club, Buzz, NHS, The King and I, Track, Madrigals, Spirit of 76, A Cappella Choir, Solo at District Contest, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Regent's Scholarship to NWMSU. Hughes, Rick - Football. Hull, Stephanie - Treble Choir. Hundley, Jim - Football. WEQQ Hutchison, Kelly - Stuco. Hutton, Barb - Treble Choir. Jackson, Mike - FCA, 2 years, N-Club, 1 year, Junior Class Treasurer, Basketball, 1 year, Tennis, Intramural Basketball, Intramural Softball. James, Mary - AFS, 3 years, Stuco, Y-Teens, 1 year: NHS, 1 year, Senior Class Secretary, Pep Club, Purgold, 2 years, Pom Pon, 2 years, Co-Captain, The Sound of Music, AFS Variety Show, Orchestra, 1 year, Who's Who Among American High School Students. Jenkins, Janey - Spanish Club, 1 year, AFS, 3 years, FHA, 1 year, Treasurer, Art Club, 3 years, Thespians, Sound of Music, The King and I, Feiffer's People, House of Blue Leaves, Gypsy, Concert Choir, 1 year, A Cappella Choir, 2 years. Keltner, Tanya - Pep Club, 2 years, EAC, Girls' Varsity Cheerleader. Kepple, Randy - The King and I, Gypsy. Kim, Joy - Pep Club, Cheerleader, Pom Pon, Sound of Music, Orchestra, 3 years. Kimball, Debbie - AFS, 3 years, AFS Host, Purgold, Sound of Music, Volleyball, 3 years, Letter, 1 year, Basketball, 2 years, Softball, 2 years, Letter, 2 years, Intramural Basketball, 1 year, Concert Choir, 1 year, A Cappella Choir, 2 years. Kimrey, Peggy - MMM, Thespians, FTA, Stuco, Flag Corps, 1 year, Rifle Corps, 1 year, Purgold Photographer, Sound of Music, The King and I, Gypsy, Make-up for Junior and Senior Class Plays sophomore year, Treble Choir, 1 year, A Cappella Choir, 2 years, Music and Band Letters. Knick, Paul - Buzz, Intramural Basketball. Knick, Penny - Pep Club, 3 years, French Club, 1 year, Girls' Varsity Cheerleader, Junior Varsity Cheerleader, Varsity Cheerleader, Intramural Basketball, Homecoming Queen, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Purple and Gold Honor Roll. Knoll, Mary - Treble Choir. Kulash, Bill - Stuco, Wednesday Night Live. LaBrunerie, Suzanne - French Club, 3 years, treasurer, 1 year, National Honor Society, 2 years, treasurer 1 year, AFS, 3 years, Political Science Club, German Club, EAC, 2 years, Tennis, 3 years, Track, 1 year, First and third place award in A.A.T.F. contest. Laughlin, John - Golf, Wrestling, Honor Roll. Lavenburg, David - Concert Choir. Lawrence, Aaron - Spanish Club, 1 year, Pep Band, Marching Band, Band Letter, 1 year. Ledford, Denise - FTA, 1 year, AFS, 1 year, Treble Choir. Lentz, Bill - Buzz, Flowers for Algernon, Importance of Being Earnest, The House of Blue Leaves, Intramural Basketball, 3 years, Baseball, 2 years. Lewis, Laura - Pep Club, 1 year, Political Science, Secretary 1 year, Tri-M, secretary 3 years, Buzz, 2 years, Editorial Editor, 1 year, Flag Corps, 1 year flags, 1 year rifle corps, Orchestra, 3 years, Sound of Music, Gypsy, The King and I dancer. Libra, Steffi - French Club, 2 years, Stuco, 1 year, Pep Club, 3 years, Section Officer, setwork for Gypsy. Lockard, Tracy - COE. Locke, Brenda - stage crew The Sound of Music. QE? EUUED 1. Suzy Griggs and Aide Andreu Punk to the Rock as other Seniors Disco DOWN. Long, Wesley - Football, 3 years, 2 year letterman, Track, 3 years, lettered 3 years. Lowry, Kellie - Key Club, Historian, A Cappella Choir, 2 years, dancer The Sound of Music, Purple Honor Roll. Loyd, Vickie - Treble Choir. Ludwig, Marty - Thespians, 2 years, Stuco, Flowers for Algernon, Wednesday Night Live , Concert Choir, 1 year, Most Creative Junior Girl. MacEwen, Karen - AFS Club, 2 years, Spanish Club, 2 years, Home Economics Club, 1 year. Maddick, Joe - N-Club, FCA, Stuco, 2 years, Wrestling, 1 year Letterman, Track, 2 year Letterman, Intramural Football, 1 year, Intramural Basketball, 2 years. Mantegari, Joe - Spanish Club, 3 years, Tennis. Marcos, Scott - Stuco, Martin, Deanna - FTA, AFS, The King and I, AFS Variety Show. Martin, Richard - Purple Honor Roll. Martin, Scott - Thespians, 3 years, Secretary, lettered 2 years, AFS, 3 years, Historian, KBUZ, 3 years, Special Programs, NFL, 2 years, Purgold,' Debate, The Importance of Being Earnest, Sabrina Fair, Follow That Boat, Life With Father, Goin' Floman, The King and I, Gypsy, NFL Gold Award for Dramatic Competition, Degree of Distinction in NFL. Matthew, Michael - Spanish Club, Vice President, Political Science Club, Vice President, Chess Club, N-Club, Youth-in-Government in Jeffer- son City, Cross Country, Wrestling, Track, Intramural Football, Award for Bill Passing in Youth-in-Government. Mayor, Cindi - Thespians, 2 years, Treasurer, President, NFL, AFS, Flowers For Algernon, Sound of Music, Feiffer's People, House of Blue Leaves, The King and I, crew, Gypsy, Harmonaires. McCann, Jr., Don - Spanish Club, Sergeant- at-Arms, Tri-M, Marching Band, Concert Band.. McConnell, Scott - N-Club, Buzz, Football, 3 years, Basketball, 3 years, Golf, 1 year. McGinnis, Brad - Stuco, Buzz, KBUZ, Feiffer's People, Football, 2 years, Letter, Tennis, 2 years, Intramural Basketball, 2 years, ln- tramural Softball, 1 year, Letter of Recogni- tion in Boys' Basketball, Honor Roll, 3 years. Meeker, Kent - Stuco, Football, 2 years, Track, 3 years. Mendoza, Suzy - Treble Choir. Merry, Scott - Football, 1 year. Miles, Fiske - Tri-M, Pep Band, Jazz Band, pit orchestra tor Sound of Music, The King and I, Gypsy, All-District Band, All-State Band, All-District Contest, All-State Contest, Mu- sician of the Year, Junior year. Miller, Anita - German Club, 2 years. Miller, Kelly - Stuco, Football - Letter, 2 years, Basketball, 2 years, Baseball, 2 years, Intramural Basketball, 1 year. Modeer, Steve - NFL, Debate, 3 years, Feiffer's People, Tennis - Letter, 3 years, Conference Tennis Doubles Champion in Suburban Conference 1980. Molina, ldalia - Treble Choir. Monroe, Keith - Intramural Softball, Purgold King. Moore, Kerri - NHS, 2 years, Purgold, 2 years, Sound of Music, The King and I, Gypsy, Orchestra, 3 years, Honor Orchestra, 2 years, Lettered 3 years in Music. Morris, Roger - Basketball Manager, Letter, 3 years, Honor Roll. Morris, Teresa - Gypsy, Volleyball, Letter. Morrison, Mary Ann - COE. Myers, Pat - Gypsy, artwork. Neece, Candy - The Importance of Being Earnest, Marching Band, Concert Band. Newsom, Roy - Track, Intramural Basketball. Nienstedt, Brook - NFL, 2 years, Stuco, Fund Raising Chairman, Buzz, Debate, 2 years, Baseball, 2 years, Intramural Football, 1 year, Intramural Basketball, 2 years, Honor Roll, 3 years. Norton, Wendy - French Club, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Key Club, Vice President, Intramural Softball. O'Brien, Jan - French Club, Pep Club, Flag Corps, Sound of Music, Gypsy, A Cappella. Occhipinti, Geraldine - Spanish Club, 2 years, AFS, 2 years, Stuco, 1 year. O'Dell, Carrie - Pep Club, 1 year, EAC, 1 year, AFS, 2 years, Buzz, 2 years, A Cappella, 2 years, Concert Choir, 1 year, The Sound of Music, The King and I, Gypsy, AFS Variety Show, 2 years, Spirit of '76, 1 year, Harmonaires, 2 years, SecretaryITreasurer, Madrigals, 2 years, AFS Student to Peru 1979. Olsen, Karen - Flowers For Algernon, Wednes- day Nigh Live , All Tied Up , Girls' Tennis, 3 years, Spark Plug , 3 years, Co-Captain, 2 years, Letterman, 3 years, Third in State, 1 year, Second in State, 2 years, Girls' Sextet, Girls' Chorus, A Cappella. Orr, Becky - FHA, District Vocal Solo. Orr, Craig - N-Club, The King and I, Football - Letter, 3 years, Wrestling - Letter, 3 years, Baseball, 3 years, Letter, 2 years, A Cappella, Harmonaires, First in State Wrestling, Camer- on Crouthers' Award. Park, Ray - EAC, 1 year, Chess Club, SecretaryITreasurer, Boys' Varsity Yell Leader. Peek, Kim - Pep Club, French Club, FTA, Flowers For Algernon, The King and I. Phipps, Kathy - Spanish Club, 1 year, FHA, 1 year. Plott, Kathy - Honor Roll, COE. Pottet, Amy - French Club, 3 years, Vice President, President, Pep Club, 3 years, Sophomore Cheerleader, 1 year, Girls' Varsity Cheerleader, 1 year, Boys' Varsity Cheer- leader, 1 year, Stuco, 2 years, Student Government Day, Sound ol Music, The King and I, Intramural Basketball, Orchestra, Lettered, 2 years, Who's Who Among American High School Students, 2 years. Pryor, Tom - Stuco, Wrestling, Intramural Basketball, Intramural Softball. Quarles, Mike - EAC, SecretaryITreasurer, Stuco, KBUZ, Wrestling. Ragan, Kathy - Art Club, Gypsy. Ramsey, Cynthia - Tri-M, German Club, NHS, AFS Purgold, Marching Band, AFS Variety Show, Tennis, Track, Basketball, Softball. Reilly, Mike - N-Club, AFS, Football, 3 years, Marching Band, Concert Band, Pep Band, Cramer's Athletic Trainer Award. Reschke, Anne - German Club, 3 Secretary, President, Flag Corps, Basketball, 3 years, letter. Rich, Joyce - FTA, 1 year. Richardson, Steve - German Club, Vice Pre- sident, Thespians, The Sound of Music, Spirit of '76, A Cappella, Harmonaires, COE. Roe, Jerry - FCA, N-Club, Purgold, NHS, The Sound of Music, Football, 3 years, Letter, 2 years, Basketball, 1 year, Baseball, 3 years, Letter 1 year, Intramural Basketball, 2 years, A Cappella, 2 years, Concert Choir, 1 year, Spirit of '76, 1 year, Harmonaires, 2 years. years, Track, Rainwater, Harold - Handball, 3 years. Rogers, Cindy - Key Club, Pep Club, 2 years, Girls' Varsity Cheerleader, Thespians, 2 years, NFL, 2 years, German Club, 1 year, Debate, 1 year, Drama Competition, 2 years, Flowers For Algernon, The King and I, Feiffer's People, AFS Variety Show, 1 year. Ross, David - Honor Roll. Ruth, Danny - AFS Variety Show, Concert Choir, Spirit of '76, A Cappella Choir, Harmonaires, Music Letter, Honor Roll, COE. Ryan, Mary - AFS, 2 years, Stuco, Election and Activities Chairman, Pep Club, 2 years, Junior Varsity Cheerleader, Buzz, 2 years, Assistant Sports Editor, Production Manager, Intramur- al Basketball, lntramural Football, The Sound of Music, The King and I, Gypsy, AFS Variety Show, Concert Choir, Spirit of '76, A Cappella, 2 years, Harmonaires, 2 years, Music Letter, 3 years, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Best Basketball Supporter, 1 year. Sanchez, Lourdes - Spanish Club, 2 years, Secretary, AFS, 2 years, Purgold, The Sound of Music, Gypsy, Concert Choir, 1 year, Spirit ot '76, 1 year, A Cappella Choir, 2 years, Madrigals, 2 years, Harmonaires, 1 year, Music Letter, 3 years. Sandridge, Scott - FCA, 3 years, N-Club, 3 years, AFS Variety Show, 1 year, Football, 3 years, Lettered, 2 years, All-Conference First Team, 2 years, All-Northland Honorable Mention and Second Team, 2 years, All-Metro Honorable Mention, 2 years, Basketball, 3 years, Letter, 1 year, Intramural Softball, Concert Band, Jazz Band. Sandridge, William - Cross Country, 2 years, Track, 3 years, Marching Band, 1 year, Concert Band, 2 years, Honor Roll. Sauceman, Susan - EAC, 2 years, German Club, 1 year, FHA, 1 year, Special Merit Scholarship to NWMSU. Saxton, Pam - EAC, 1 year, NHS, 2 years, AFS, 1 year, Tri-M, 1 year, Pep Club, 2 years, Volleyball, 3 years, First Team All-Conference, 1 year, Letter, 1 year, Basketball, 1 year, Intramural Basketball, Marching Band, 2 years, Concert Band, 2 years. Scantlin, Brian - Tri-M, The Sound of Music, Gypsy, The King and I, Tennis, Cross Country, Marching Band, Pep Band, Most Outstanding Band Member, 2 years. Schissle, Doug - Football, Honor Roll. Schwinn, King Band 3 Seal Rifle Sha years, aires, Shaver, years Sla Team Team Specker Pep Spencer, Spl Spidel, Srock, Band, Stanley, Stl , years, ball. Stinnett, Stuco, Choir, Stock, C Cappe Stoerkel, Track. Summers Honor Sutton, A The li Swatsell, Taylor, I North Confe Cham Tebbe, F Terry, M Thomas, Sexte Vaughan Vogel, I Vollef Roll, Waldon, 2 ye Marc Africi Warman and lntra Hom Webb, F Banc Wells, Hom WTS! ' Varsity Cheer- Student 'he King chestra, Among fears. ,ramural r, Stuco, b, NHS, Variety lftball. 3 years, p Band, I years, Track, ice Pre- :ic, Spirit OE. HS, The Letter, 2 3 years, 2 years, , 1 year, 2 years. 2 years, , 2 years, Debate, , Flowers s PeopIe,' art Choir, nonaires, :tion and rs, Junior Assistant Intramur- he Sound S Variety Cappella, ic Letter, ican High upporter, 2 years, he Sound ear, Spirit 2 years, 1 year, I, 3 years, , 3 years, rst Team, lntion and lonorable rs, Letter, art Band, 2 years, 1 year, I. nan Club, :holarship ears, AFS, 2 years, Jnference, l, 1 year, Band, 2 of Music, s Country: Jtstanding lillli Schwinn, Sherry - Tri-M, 3 years, President, The King and I, Gypsy, AFS Variety Show, Pep Band, Drum Major, Jazz Band, Band - Letter, 3 years. Seaboldt, Pam - Pep Club, Stuco, Flag Corps, Rifle Corps, Purgold, Boys' Track Manager. Shatswell, Connie - Thespians, 3 years, AFS, 2 years, The Sound of Music, The King and I, Gypsy, The House of Blue Leaves, Flowers For Algernon, Our Town, Concert Choir, 1 year, Spirit of '76, A Cappella, 2 years, Harmon- aires, 2 years. Shaver, Scott - The Sound of Music, Baseball, 2 years. Slaughter, Stan - Recreation Club, Treasurer, Vice President, Football, All-Northland First Team, 2 years, All-Conference First Team, 2 years, All-Metro Honorable Mention, 1 year, All-District First Team, 1 year, All-Metro First Team,-1 year, All-Statc Second Team, 1 year, Track, Wrestling. Specker, Laurie - AFS, 1 year, N-Club, 2 years, Pep Club, 1 year, French Club, 2 years, Tennis, 2 years, Basketball, 3 years - Letter, 3 years, Honor Roll. Spencer, William - Football, 3 years, Letter, 2 years, Track, 2 years, Letter, 1 year. Sperbeck, Wendy - COE. Spidel, Whitney - AFS, Concert Choir. Srock, Tammy - Band, Marching Band, Pep Band, Stage Band, Letter, 3 years. Stanley, Eric - Spanish Club, French Club, Football, Basketball, COE. Stephenson, Kevin - Basketball, 1 year, Golf, 2 years, Intramural Football, Intramural Basket- ball. Stinnett, Linda - Pep Club, Spanish Club, EAC, Stuco, Flag Corps, Girls' Track, Concert Choir, Spirit of '76, Music Letter. Stock, Chris - EAC, The Sound of Music, A Cappella. Stoerkel, Guy - Football, Basketball, Baseball, Track. Summers, Carla - French Club, 2 years, Gold Honor Roll, Purple Honor Roll. Sutton, Amy - Pep Club, French Club, Pom Pon, The King and I, Gypsy, A Cappella, 2 years. Swatsell, Mark - German Club. Taylor, Paul - Football, Second Team All- Northland Honorable Mention, All- Conference, Basketball, Track, Conference Champion. Tebbe, Rick - Baseball, 3 years. Terry, Mark - AFS Variety Show. Thomas, Cheryl - Treble Choir, A Cappella, Girls' Sextet, Vocal Solo. Vaughan, Will - Spanish Club. Vogel, Carol - Stuco, The Sound of Music, Volleyball, Concert Choir, Treble Choir, Honor Roll, 3 years. Waldon, Larry - AFS, MMM, AFS Variety Show, 2 years, Intramural Softball, Pep Band, Marching Band, AFS Student To Kenya, Africa, 1979. Warman, Matt - The Sound of Music, The King and I, Tennis, 2 years, Intramural Basketball, Intramural Football, Intramural Softball, Honor Roll. Webb, Richard - Tri-M, Baseball, Marching Band, Band - Letter, Perfect Attendance. Wells, Douglas - Wrestling, All-Conference Honorable Mention, 1 year: 1980 DISUICT Wrestling Champion, 1980 Wrestling State W Cillij EIFELUUU ' Qualifier, Fourth Place in Greater Kansas City Model Home Show 1980. Wells, Jim - Yell Leader, The Sound of Music, Football, Concert Choir, A Cappella, Harmon- aires, Music - Letter. West, Barb - Pep Club, 1 year, EAC, 1 year, Marching Band, Concert Band, 2 years. Wheelock, Douglas - Spanish Club, 2 years, Yell Leader, Purgold, NHS, 2 years, The Sound of Music, The King and I, Wrestling, Orchestra, All-District Orchestra, UMKC Honor Orches- tra, Orchestra Letter, Chemistry I Award. White, Laurie - Pep Club, 2 years, AFS, 2 years, French Club, 1 year, STUCO, Purgold, Gypsy, AFS Variety Show, Marching Band, 1 year, Concert Band, 1 year, Purgold Queen. Wiley, Bryant - EAC, COE. Wiley, Cheryl - French Club, 3 years, Vice- President, Stuco, Buzz, Editor-In-Chief, 2 years, Announcer for Girl's Basketball Games, KBUZ, The Sound of Music, The King and I, Gypsy, A Cappella, 2 years, Curator's Scholarship, Who's Who in Foreign Languages. Willet, David - EAC, President, Thespians, 3 years, Recceation Club, 1 year, AFS, 2 years, Buzz, 2 years, The Sound of Music, Basketball, 3 years, Letter, 1 year, Golf, 3 years, Letter, 1 year, A Cappella, 3 years, Harmonaires, 2 years, Music Letter, 3 years. Williams, Blake - French Club, 1 year, AFS, 2 years, N-Club, 1 year, Stuco, 3 years, School Activities Conmittee Chairman, Elections Comnittee Chairman, Purgold, 2 years, Photography Coordinator, AFS Variety Show, 2 years, Wrestling, 3 years, Letter, Stage Band, Honor Roll. Williams, Bob - Tri-M, Chess Club, Debate, 1 year, The Sound of Music, The King and I,- Gypsy, Intramural Basketball, Band, Pep Band, Orchestra, Stage Band, Marching Band, Band Letters. Williams, Dave - KRUZ, 1 year, N-Club, 2 years, President, Stuco, AFS Variety Show, 2 years, The Sound of Music, The King and I, Basketball, 1 year, Baseball, 3 years, Letter, 2 years, First Team All-Conference, 2 years, Intramural Basketball, 1 year, Basketball Announcer, 1 year, Concert Choir, 1 year, Spirit of '76, 1 year, A Cappella, 2 years, Harmonaires, 2 years, Purgold King Can- didate, High School American. Williams, Kathy - Pep Club, 2 years, F'l'A, Historian, Vice President, The Sound of Music, Life With Father, The King and I, Wednesday Night Live , Intramural Softball, Honor Roll, COE. Willmann, Tina - Boys' Basketball Manager and Certificate, Helper, 2 years, Intramural Basketball, 1 year, Basketball Letter, 1 year. Wolenski, Dawn - AFS, 2 years, German Club, 1 year, NHS, 2 years, The Sound of Music, Gypsy, Track, 1 year, Treble Choir, 1 year, A Cappella Choir, 2 years, Madrigals, 2 years, Harmonaires, 1 year. Woody, Kimber - French Club, 2 years, Recreational Club, 1 year, Stuco, 3 years, The Sound of Music, The King and I, Basketball, Track, Letter, 3 years. Wright, Leslie - COE. Yoss, Linda - Stuco, Treble Choir, 1 year, COE. 1. Kathy Williams and Janet Curry enjoy a coke and a smile at the Stuco Picnic. 2. Lori Hewlett and Steve Modeer sit pretty. -4 .a. . ggvndl ,ffwalulvl ' inwmw-JNWW' 1-l-an . bu A iii, .16 'i 9 an nv, M-6' .... D .egg 61' f UU UUIJJLUUIEE UE qu mi? Ld mlm 1. Dreams of senior week invade Craig Calvert and Phil Griffith's minds. 2. The new school year begins with football. 3. Seniors assemble in the football stadium for the class assembly. 4. Posters fill one side of the school's walls to show school spirit for the 216 W 'fx ., ..:.- -..., .,..., , , .Xi . 53,5 'gm IIS! 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Bonanno,gDeannaf j , Q in - Bonner,'fSusan,42,3181,184g 5 A Boos, flvlike e2,iea,sa,97,129,158,1a3,1b81 Boos, Shelly 90,91,105,120,194,207 Boosman, Tom 155 Booth, Alisa 194,212 3 Booth, Mark Booth, Scott 170 Booth, Shannon Boothman, Pauline 181 Borchers, David 181 Borgman, Marsha 4,48,120,163,194,205, 212 J Boring, Sammy Borque, Juan 88,194 Bosman, Tom 62,63 Bossert, Randy 170 Bowhay, Jerry 42,48,136,163,194,205,212 Boyce, David Andrew 194 Boyd, Bruce 194,212 Boyles, Colleen 170 Brack, Michael Bradbury, Lorrie 129,181 Bradbury, Rhonda 42,160,170 Bradford, Scott 84 Bradley, Rob 170 Brady, Marilyn 39,59,86,139,170 Brady, Pam 59,86,88,100,103,111,112, 120,122,163,194 Brasel, Diana 42,170 Brasfield, Kevin 44,122,125 Bratcher, Debbie 122,125,128,129,135, 157,166,181 Braton, Jerry 194 Braun, Bernie 83,152,170 Braun, Peter 83,97,158,181 Brenton, Beverly 7,42,139,146,163,194, 209,212 Breshears, Norman 42,181 Breshears, Robert Breuer, Cindy 170 Brewer, Donald 194,212 Bridges, Richard 53,54,68,69,71,88,97. 166,194 Bridges, Terry 170 Bright, Helen 64,90,91,143,158,163,182 Brlnge, Roberta 182 Brisson, Tracey 44,170 Britt, Sherri 8,170 Brizendine, Tammy Brokeshoulder, Gerald 151 Brown, Amy 64,170 Brown, Brooks 62,69,71,97,116,142,192, 194,212 Brown, Bruce 44,122,125,182 Brown, Deborah 42,125,128,129,143,163, 194,212 Brown, Jennifer 42,125,182 Brown, Kim 59,182 Brown, Lisa 42,12B,132,135,136,139, 163,194,212 Brown, Merle Brown, Myra 194 Browning, Charles 182 Browning, David 171 Brull, Richard 171 Bruns, Kathy 48,74,127,135,194,212 Bruns, Sheila 62,63,73,74,86,87, 3 3 88,97,1338,139,171 Bruns, Vlcki 182 3 Bryan, Lance3 88,195,212 ' Bryant,1Donna 3 Bryant, Tracey, 3 f Buck, Cheryl 42,129,182 Buck, Stacey 86,138,195,182 Buck, Steven 54 Buckley, Brenda Buckley, Stacy 151,153,182 Bullln, Mike 182 8 B v 3 Bullln,,Pat3 3, 5 - Burke, Kevin 3142,129,136,1139,195,212 Burnham, kann 171 - 3 Burns,Kevln'g3 3 5 Burns, Scottj171 3 'E 1 v 1' Burton, 4 Rosemary ,195,212 3 Bush, .Kevini149,182 if 4 4 Bush, J Lawrencei 4 1 ' 33 Bush, Tracy 342,182 Busklrk, Susane195,i 5 38 Bvlefbauahfsteven 171 Butler,1,Brenda i3'3 1i713i'ggjy 33 V , Butner, Warren'i'44,12i5,i1'82 'B Bybee, Dennis 43 Bybel, Lisa 195 Byerly, Lorrie Byrd, Denise 7,107,163,195,209,212 E Calhoun, Mike 56,171 Cali, Joe 71,94,1,71 Callahan, Robert 195,212 Calvert, Craig 44,54,103,141,143,144, 146,193,195,212,216 Cambell, Denny 56,182 Canfield, Carol 120,143,171 Capps, Mike 143,195,212 Carey, Kevin 44,125,171,179 Carlson, Julie 126,182 Carney, Brad 42,44,122,125,128,129, 136,139,163,195,212 Carney, Cathy 122,136,182 Carson, Janet 195 Carson, John 93,155,182 Carson, Mike 155,171 Carter, Becky 120,122,141,195 Carter, Kim 42,171 Carter, Tracy 138,182 Carter, Rexford Lynn Carver, Della 202,212 Carver, Jeff 171 Castillo, Rick 44,88,122,125,182 Cessna, Bruce 182 Chappell, David Childress, Margene 48,120,128,135,163, 195,209,212 Cho, Sung 171,180 Chura, Bryan 182 Clarke, Judith Clasen, Clasen Claus Cleaver, Clemens Clement Cleveng Cline, G Close, D Closter Clouse,n.l Coakley, 152,153 Coakley, Coale, S Cobb, D Cobb, G Cobb, K 195,203 Coffey. Cohlqkl ' Coleman- C0l9man Collier, F Collinsg collins, tl Cblsiflm 3Colvlrt,' J Combelll 1 182 Connell, Connell, Conner, Cooper, 196, 158 Copelani Corbett, 14 1 ,143 Cordas, Fffiawlllih. :imameiti LQ ,3T A Creg'Qe'r, Criswell, Crockett 182 Cromwe Crystal, Culpepp Cummln Cunning Curry, J 135.13l Curry, lt Curtis, l CUYUS, l Curtrlgh Dahl, G Dahms, Daker, . Daniel, Daniels, Darnell, Darrow, Davenp- David, 1 David, 1 Davidsc Davidsc Davidsc Davis, I Davis, I Davis, l Davis, I Davis, l Dawes, Dawsor i !.:v , ' kl ,' f ' 5 Pam ' i Clasen, Jennifer 42,182 Clasen, Julie 42 Claus, Danny 182 Claybrook, Bill 42,182 Cleaver, Sandy 44,125,182 Clemens, Ray Clements, Evelyn Clevenger, Brian 182 Cllne, Greg 182 Close, Donna 44,171 Closterman, Merle 195 Ciouse, Debbie 171 Coakle Cind 7 59 B6 106 107,128,129, yi y i I I 1 152,153,163,195,209,212 Coakley, Jim 48,150,151,163,182 Coale, Scott 171 , Cobb, Donald 54,163,193,195,212 Cobb,-Genny 59,182 Cobb, Kelli 7,42,107,128,136,143,163, ' 195,209,212 F Coffey, Rhonda 195 Cbfildkt, Chris 44,122,125,171 Coleman, Bryan 171 QCD.lernan, Matt 1 pCQlll9tf,,- Ralph 195,212 Colllnsgglohnnie 195 f2GDllli'lSif'Mary Lee 195 icolstongtpean 171 tr:oivti7i,1gJ,erry 4,95,129,196,212 gcqmtseilipk, Patrick 4,42,s4,94,1a6,143, 82f,,.ji , ' 1GQnnell,iKevin 196 Connell,-'Robert 3,157,171 Conner, Karen 1966 Cooper, Rusty 54,79,111,117,128,135, 196,158,212 Copeland, Billie 196,212 Corbett, Janice 108,109,111,120,129, 141,143,145,163,196,212 3 Qordas, Paul 182 Mary Lou 182 ocean Mman Don 182 escowgen, Mark 182 54,132 182 Ef.Cral3rieriQBetty Jo 196 gLQfamgifjjDoug 171 'fCraijier,vfMichelle iicraiiiirord, Tracy 42,43,128,129,182 'cregger,i Terri 149,171 Criswell, Barbara 44,106,196,212 Crockett, Julie 42,86,128,129,132,135, 182 Cromwell, Wendy 196,212 Crystal, Jacqueline Culpepper, Jeanie 182 Cummings, Eddie 171 Cunningham, Chris 56,73,94 Curry, Janet 42,120,122,127,128,129, p J 135,136,141,196,213,215 Curry, Kathy 196,213 Curtis, Carla 64,86,171 Curtis, Christina 64,90,182 Curtrlght, Lisa 182 1 ID Dahl, Greg 128,129,132,171 Dahms, Mark 183 Daker, John Daniel, David Charles 196,213 Daniels, Cheryl 44,122,125,155,163,183 Darnell, Wendy 130,171 Darrow, Jr., Glenn 183 Davenport, Stacy 42,213 David, Carol 42,64,74,86,128,171 David, Chris 74,86,143,171 Davidson, Kevln 171 Davidson, Larry 196 Davidson, Vicki 183 Davis, Dana 171 Davis, Diana 42,160,171 Davis, Mike 183 Davis, Randy 196,213 Davis, Richard 56,171 Dawes, Stephanie 44,86,122,125,163,183 Dawson, Angel 171 Dawson, Mary 138,172 Dawson, Debra 171 Dawson, Rachel 135,171 Dawson, Richard Deason, Jamie 183 Decker, John 155,196,213 Decker, Susan 172 Deckman, Penny 138,172 Deckman, Tara 143,160,196,213 DeFeo, Sean 183 DelMuro, Gerald 62,63,143,155,213 Dennis, Katie Dennis, Mary 172 Dennis, Mike 150,172 Dennis, Sheryl Devine, Tim 54,183 DeWitt, Anne 59,86,88,172 J Dickerson, J'Nell 163,196,209,213 Dillard, Mitch 42,43,128,129,136,138, 183 g , Dillie, Shelly 172 A DlRaimo, Nicholas Joseph Dobbelaere, Bob 172 Dobson,aDenise 183,190 Dodge,'Rob 1431 J J F Dodson, Richard t 44,84,125, 1551 ty 1 Dolan, Terri 1183 , J T 1 it Dolinar, Ann 183 J . Donahue, Shelley 172,180 F 1 F Dooley, Tim 84,183 F F T F Dorler, Ronna ,128,132,135,166,196, , 206,209 1 5 Dorler, Scott 172 F A Dougherty, John 84,138,139,172, s Douglass, Cheryl 183 , J J . Douthat, Lelsha 42 J 4 Dover, Jeff 183 A Dowdy, Donnie 196 Dowell, Kirk 88,143,172 , Drake, Mike 183 Drake, Becky 83,172 Ducoulombier, Jimmy Duensing, Dan 83,183 Dufresne, Jean 42,74,183 s ' 3 Duncan, Kenneth Y l afi' , af Dunham, Jack 127,129,132,142,1'43,144M J Dunham, Laurie 143,172 ' g Dunkin, Carl 196 F Dunlop, Mark 84,172 Dunn, Jim 44,122,143,163,183 Dusenberg, Pam 42,183 Dyer, Mary Beth Dykes, Cheryl Dykes,Robert 172 Dykstra,,Lisa 172 Early, it Lori T 196,209 T , Eastin, Robert 44 Eberspacher, Christian Gail Edgar, Scott 196,213 Edgell, Scott 126,128,129,132,172 Eduarte, Edwin 147,196 1 1 Egan, Tim 196 ' Eggerstedt, Diane 44,125,163,196 Ehrman, ,Jeffrey 196 , 1 F Eichman, Michele 172 J A , Elder, Joel T Elliot, Lisa 138 Elms, Sherry 183 Elwood, Bert 183 F Engel, Gretchen 42,136,163,183 English, Mary 42,122,136,183 Enomoto, Suzy 138,172 Enriquez, Osvaldo 63,88,138,139,172 Estes, Michael 196,213 Evans, Bruce 172 Evans, Jimmy Eversole, Pam 42,183 I? Fakhoury, Mark 44,106,172 Faicone, Aileen 146,153,197,209 Farley, Theresa 172 Everhart, Steven Fainter, Les 172 Farr, Jim 172 Fata, Grace Fecho, Rob 7,48,93,107,155,195,197,213 Ferguson, Jo Catherine 44,127,172,209 Ferguson, Kathie 129,183,189 Fernandes, Jayme 83,146,147,152 Ferrara, Robert J. 172 Feurer, Sherri 172 Fields, Clyde 183 Fifer, David 56,94,143,172 Fifer, Janet 129,138,139,172 Finley, Marty Fischer, Chris 125,127,129,132,135, 151,162,163,183 Fischer, James 126,162,163,197 Fisher, Alan 197 Fisher, Stacy 86,172 Fitzgerald, Cindy Elizabeth 197,213 Fitzgerald, Melody 183 Fitzgerald, Michael Fitzgibbon, Michael 197 Flanery, Dennis 44,122,125,157,183 Fletchall, Shelly 172 Flora, Elizabeth 197 Forbes, David 172 Forbes, Julie 197 Forbes, Paul 7,93,158,105,107,126,127, 142,143,144,162,163,197,211,213 Forbes, David 172 Fortney, Lynn 42,123,128,132,136,135, 163,197,213 Foster, Sheila 125,129,143,183,189 Frame, Lori 59,111,113,197,213 Frame, Mark 56,172,173 Frame, Mike 56,106,143,172,173 Freeman, Patricia French, Kim 42,128,138,139,183 French, Michael 44,125,183 Fricke, Scott 53,54,197 Friend, Robin 138,173 Fry, Norman 143,197 Fukushima, Tomoko 42,64,144,145,197,213 Fulkerson, Rachelle 173 I3 Gabbert, Linda 42,183 Gaither, Sandy 213 Galatas, Becky 120,122,183,190 Galatas, Janet 100,103,120,142,143,144, 145,163,197,211,213 Galbraith, Kevin 173 Galligan, 'Traci ,59,88,173 Gamble, Brad 44,184 eambeu, aick,,,54,56,125,173 Gambrell,5fDiane 173 eambreii, nicimar Gann,gRandy,184 , T f-,Gann,fSherryl 184 l Gasclch, Kevin, F A Gascich, Scott 173 Gasclch, Tom 83,155,184 Gastineau, Cathy 88,173 Gastlneau, Kevln 63,184 Gates, Mark 173 A Gates, Norman 173 Gauert, Kyle 197 p Gearon, Robert p Geary, Cindy 197,213 Geelan, Joseph Geiger, Rosemary 129,197,213 Gensler, Jo Anne 143,173 George, Lynne 7.107,128,129,163,197, 209,213 Gerhold, Tracey 107,125,151,163, 198,213 Geueshausen, Gerald 184 Gibson, Derek 43,184,198 Gibson, Melody 120,122,198 Glbson, Robert 44,125,198,213 Gihln, Sherri 126,184 Gillespie, Stephanie 44,160,173 Glsh, Craig 56,138,139,173 Gish, Deborah 42,136,139,198,213 Godley, Julie 44,122,125,173 Golden, Jacki 173 Golightly, Sonja 184 Golightly, Tammy 42,173 ,ww T, Q 1,-,L A ,, - ., iw ,, :Ji 5362513 -51z'?'E65'5Q 23111 Mail' -Psi if ' Gonzales, Jose Gonzalez, Mualla 7,48,107,198,213 Gorham, Jon 44,93,122,125,163,198,213 Gorham, Julie 42,73,74,86,97,136,184 Gorman, Laurie 4,59,160,184 Gorman, Teffany 184 Gorman, Vicky 59,88,90,120,126, 127,144,152,153,162,165,197,198,211,213 Gould, Chuck 184 Graham, David 95,155,197,198,213 Graham, Kristi 42,128,143,184 Graves, Jackie 184 Gray, Sharon 173 Greathouse, Don 184 Green, Scott 198,213 Green, William Green, William Kenneth 202 Greer, David 173 Gregory, Russell 184 Griffin, John 71,184 Griffin, Tim 70,71,173 Griffith, Phillip 44,125,142,143,193, 198,213,216 Griggs, Suzy 128,132,135,163,198, 209,211,213 Guirguis, Maged 73,173 Guirguis, Maha 7,107,120,163,166,198,213 Gulotta, Vincent 198,213 , , , Gunderson, Dale 132,184 , V J Q Gunderson, Dana 48,126,163,192,1198,209 Gunslmeur, Hike 147 A, i , , Gunter, Patricia 4,120,122,128,166, 9 198,213 g Gutsch, Gayla 42,173 Guzzo, Mark Hadley, Janet 198 Haenitsch, Bonnie Haines, Martin 173 Hale, Donnie 184 Hale, Vivian 213 Haley, Nathan 44,173 Hall, Brenna 7,107,108,111,120,198,213 Hall, Jerry 173 Hall, Sheila 184 ljlalrnstead, Kristy 151,173 glflglygifgen, Jack 198,213 Christie 184 Toni 198,213 . 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Lewis, L Lewis, S Libeer, 1 Libra, S Licata, l Linder, 1 Lindsey, Linscott, Lipari, J Lipari, E Little, K1 Little, L4 Llafet, L Lockard Locke, l ' LOUQQ fR l29 9LfiVl QLOFIQPIW 4. ,Loud on, Lougher Love, D, Lowe, T Lowers, Lowrey, Lowry, I Loy, Bri Loyd, V Luckey, Ludwig, Ludy, V Ludy, Ti Lundy, 4 138,131 Lybarge Lyman, Lyman, Lynch, I Lynch, 1 Martin Maflln. Martin, 1 Martin. Martin Nixon, 53, 2.135. 213 7, 3. 163, -2 E:-ie? 5. Lavenburg, Tom 175 Lawhon, Jr. Donald Lee Lawhon, Lori Lawrence. Aaron 44,122,125,200,214 Lawrence, Adam 43,184 Lawson, Connie 175 Lawson, Sheila 143,184 Layton, Dennis 201 Lear, Karla Ledtord, Denise 200,214 Lee, Lori 44,64,67,74,90,91,97,100,103, . 108,143,163,192,200,209 l.eMay, Mike . Lentz, William 132,200,209,214 Lenz, Kim 184 Lenzmeler, Terri 7,44,48,106,107,184 g Lester, Jlm 184 y Lewey, Jeff 184 Lewis, Laura 44,48,106,125,157,200,214 Lewis, Sheryl 175 Libeer, Larry 184 Libra, Stephanie 4,120,129,200,214 Licata, Sammy 56,175 Linder, Carolyn 64,200 Lindsey, David 44,125,184 Linscott, Lisa 74,175 Lipari, Joe 200 Lipari, Sidonia 42,122,129,184 Little, Keith 44,125,157,175 Little, Lester 94,175 Llafet, Lisa 44,122,125,138,139,143,175 i,gblgagd,, Tracy 200,214 Loekelf Brenda 42 zoo 2114 if ff Jim 143,200 f,Longggi,Rhonda 42,129,18?g,5f A 'zlbngiffwesley 54,88,200,2fl'4 1 bfglgongialne, Karla 201 3, Loudon, Dave 56,128,129Q138,139,175 toughery, Cynthia 138,160,175 Love, David Scott y Lowe, Terry 186,187 Lowers, Sandy 120,122,165,186 Lowrey, Curt 93,186 Lowry, Kellie 201,214 Loy, Brian 44,175 Loyd, Vickie 201,214 Luckey, Ray Ludwig, Marty 143,214 Ludy, Vicki 129,135,138,139,175 Ludy, Tina 201 Lundy, Carol 44,86,158,122,125,137, 138,139,175 Lybarger, John 44,122,125,175 Lyman, David E. 93,186 Lyman, Steve 95,186 Lynch, Kim 7,42,59,107,129,149,186 Lynch, Susan 120,186 MacEwen, Karen ,201,214 ' 1 Q Madden, Quent 42,126,127,186 Maddick, Jay '8,79,80,186 1 Madldick, Joe 88,201,214 lMalors,t3lanfies David iMajers,j-Lisa 44,122,125,128,135,175 Maley, 'il' Scott 42,120,139,201 Manclina, Joe 186,175 Mann, Eric, William Mann, Lorie 64,158,175 Mansfield, Sheila 201 Mantegari, Joseph 83,201,214 Mantia, Dean 175 Maples, Bob 175 Marcel, Suzanne 90,91,100,103,108, 143145,162,163,166,201,209 Marcos, Scott 201,214 Marshall, Susan 59,120,186 Martens, Deborah 201 Martin, Deanna 214 Martin, Marcia 201 Martin, Richard 201,214 Martin, Ricky Martin, Scott 7,107,126,127,128,146,155, 163,166,192,201,214 Martino, Joseph 186 Mason, Chris 186,190 Massey, Laura Lynn Massie, Cheryl 125,175 Mathes, Larry 54,79,80,94,186 Matlock, Janie 175 Matthew, Ken 186 Matthew, Michael 63,88,152,153,162, 163,201,209,214 Matthews, Jackie 186 Maxey, Andy 175 Maynard, John 44,122,123,125,163,186 Mayor, Cynthia 42,127,128,132,135,143, 163,192,201,209,211,214 McCann, Don 44,125,152,214 McCarty, Connie 175 McCloud, Melodle ,175 McConnell, Douglas 54 J McConneil, Scott 48,54,69,71,103,111, 117,186,192,201,214 1 McCormack, Jeff 175 McCrite, John 122,125,128,175,209 McCroskle, Jimmie 94,175 A McDermott, Roseann 42,186, McDonald, Brucea54,120 i 2 McDonald, David 186 4 , , McElhany, Paul 127,128,129,131,183, 186,209 McElroy, Marcia 42,175 McElwee, Carol 42,186 McEwen, Karen 160 McGeeney, Brian McGinnis, Brad 48,54,201,214 McGlaughlin, Rebecca 2011 McGuire, Michele 90,175 1 'ili V McHugh, Sandie 125,186 ii,affMclntire, Tim 201 T 5'QQfiQ:iMclntyre, Linda 186 'jj ff gjMcKnight, Joanne 175 'iii McKnight, Lisa 186 ' McLaughlin, Mark 201 McMenomy, Cliff McMiIlin, Bryan 201 McMindes, David 44,122,125,175 McPherson, Dale 201 McQueen, Mary Kaye 201 Meek, Jaime 175 Meeker, Kent 54,88,143,201,214 Meeker, Pam 138,186 Meeks, Mitchell 201 Mehmert, Steve 42,126,127,128,132,136, 192,201,209 Melville, Larry 44,122,125,128,135, 174,176 Melvin, Jeff Mendoza, Suzanne 42,202,214 Merchant, John 73,176 Merriman, Shawnda 42,64,86,149,186 Merry, Scott 202,214 Modrak, Mary 144,163 Moffett, Ken 176 Molina, ldalia 42,202,214 Monroe, Keith 104,106,143,202,214 Montague, David Paul Montague, Lesia 176 Montaleone, Joe 186 Moore, Janice 186 Moore, Kerri 7,44,107,163,202,209,214 Moore, Lance 127,128,129,135,187 Moore, ,Sherry 126,132,135,187,209 Morningstar, Craig 187 Morris, 'David 176 Morris, Roger 202,214 1 Morris, Steven , Morris, ,Teresa 42,64, 129,202,214 Morrison, Mary, Ann 202,214 Morrison, ,Ron 94,141,142,143,176 Morrow, Daryl 44,88,122,125,176 Mueller, Janie ,44,122,125,143,187 Muller, Kenneth 176 J Mullins, Moree 44,122,125,151,176 Munholland, Tammy 187 Munsterman, Penny 187 Mussurici, Domenick Muza, Michelle 176 Myers, David 54,202 Myers, Eva Mae 127,135,187 Myers, Kelly 90,176 ,S Myers, Marilyn, Myers, Patrick 129,202,214 Mynatt,1Dai1ny 176 Mynatt, Debbie 176 Mynatt, Terry 187 1 ni Nafzinger, Teresa 126,187 Nance, Charles Nash, Tina 86,160,187 Naylor, Robin 187 Neece, Candy 202,214 Neighbors, Katie Nelson, Julie 44,74,90,122,125,176 Nestell, Teresa 42,176 Newberry, Jeffery Newberry, Warren 187 Newson, Roy 202,214 Newton, Steve 187 Newton-Main, Tammy 176 Nichols, Karen 44,106,120,176 Nickles, Kevin 176 Nienstedt, Brook 48,95,126,143,163 202 206,214 Belinda 64,146,151,187 Mesa, Edward Meyer, Gib 176 Meyer, Jenee 186 Meyer, Joyce 125,126,127,186 Meyer, Paul 202 Meyer, Sylvia 1 Meza, Erich 147 Michael, Dawna 86,186 Michael, James 176 ' Miles, lll Fiske 44,1,22,125,202,214 Miles, James 44,1186 , i,llti i ' A Miles, John Militscher, Andrea 842, 1 76 Miller. Anita 202,214 Miller, Bill 155,186 Miller, Charles 176 Miller, Debbie 128,135,138,186 Miller, Kelly 54,202,214 Miller, Larry Miller, Mark 125,176 Miller, Mimi 186 Miller, Ronnie 186 Minor, Mickey Mlsenhelter, Eric 176 Mlsenhelter, Jeffrey 202 Mlsenhelter, Paul Arthur Mistretta, Delena 86,151,176 Mitchell, Diane 176 Mitchell, Douglas Mitchell, Kelly 186 Mitchell, Richard 44,79,106,186 Moddrell, David 160,202 Modeer, Steve 83,105,135,202,214,215 Nolan, Dan 128,136,187,190 North, Sheila 160,187 Norton, Craig 44,122,125,176 Norton, Joe 88,176 Norton, Wendy 202,214 0'Brien, Jan 42,128,129,143,202,214 O'Bryant, Mike 176 Occhipinti, Tony 143,176 Occhlpinti, Geraldine 202,214 Ochs, Julie Patricia 202 O'ConneIl, Kelly 176 O'Conner, Carolyn 74,202 O'Conner, Jennifer 48,152,163,187, 209,218 O'DeIl, Carrie 42,128,129,136,139,163, 202,214 Ogden, Billy 176 Oden, Dale Ogden, Carlelle 143,203 Ogle, Delinda Sue O'HalIoran, Julie 74,187,176 O'l-lalloran, Tom Olds, Gary 42,54,88,136,141,155,203 Ollnger, Michael 43,203 Olson, Karen 59,88,97,203,209,214 Olvera, John 177 Orlowski, Tina 163,203 Orr, Craig 42,79,93,97,117,136,137,143, 203,209,214 Orr, Christy 177 Orr, Kay 44,187 Orr, Rebecca 138,203,214 Orr, Tad 42,80,83,136,187 Ortega, Patty 187 Raines, David 177 Raines, Don 177 Rainey, Kathy 177 Rainwater, Harold Brent 214 Ramsey, Cynthia 59,90,91,203,209,214 Oster, Robert 187,203 Ostos, Gabriela 64,147,203 Overbey, Christian 187 Owens, Trisha Owens, Michael 73,177 Owens, Patricia 177 Owens, Ron 187 Pace, David 129 Panarisi, Paula 187 Park, Angela 177 Park, Ray 120,203,214 Parker, Cheryl 7,42,107,113,120,203 Parker, Mike 71,94,187 Parker, Michael 88,177 Parman, Celia 120,187 Parr, Virginia Lee Parrett, Denise 187 Parrick, Shelly 177 Parsons, Anita 42,187 Partridge, Andy 187 Patten, James 44,163,187,209 Patterson, Monica 42,187 -Paulus, Sabine 147 Peacher, Tim 187 Peek, Kelly 42,125,187 Peek, Kimberlee 203,214 Perkins, Kelly 187 Perkins, Mary Ann, 177 tPeters,,,Laura,, ' 5 - , Peterson, Jennifer ,42,132,13,5,160, , taegittg,s,herriew12o,122,145,1es,16e, , Pettus, 'Susani 90,153,177 1 , , Rtaff, Pat' 125,177 ' Pharr,fDoug 1203 5 Ramsey, David 44,56,73,94,122,125, 15O,151,158,177 Rankin, Kevin 203 Raysik, Tony Reed, Kim 125,203 Reeves, Douglas 44 Reeves, Eva 177 Rehel, Russell Reilly, Michael 203,214 Reiman, Michael 44,125,198,203 Reisch, Dianna 44,125,177 Renfroe, Greg Repine, Robert 44,94,122,125,188 Reschke, Anne 74,150,151,163,203,209,214 Reschke, George 44,122,125,177 Retzer, Mark 54,188 Revare, Aprii 177,180 Reynolds, Corey 177 Reynolds, Doug 188 Reynolds Glen Reynolds Lee Ann 203 Reynolds Lisa 160 Reynolds Maria 42,44,203 Reynolds Marsha 188 Reynolds Shelli 42 188 Rhodes, Stephan 203 Rice, Tim Rich, Joyce 203,214 Rich, Yvette 188 A Richardson, Stephen 202,203,214 Richmond, Shelly 138,177 1 -Ricketts, Mike 56,88,158,166,177 Ridout, Connie 177 Riley,,Don 177 . Rippee, Kenny 56,177 Ritter, Audrey 1771 'Rltter,f Diana 160,203 f Robb, Darrell Edward 204 Robb, Kathy 177 A Robinson, Wayne 204 7 Pierce, APUWPS, Phillips KPhibpS,, Patricia- 1 , , PhilIip'68,69,71,97,158 1 Kathy 160,200,203,214 Phipps, Paul Clayton 187 4 3 Pickett, ,David , 177' ' , A , Sheila' 5 1 Piliers, Rhonda 42,187 Piper, Roxanne 187 Pisher, Donat Phillip Platt, Kelly 177 Plott, Kathy 203,214 Poe, Melodie 88,138,139,143,177 Pofler, Carol Polk, Michaelle 177 Poole, Gary 187 Pooler, Carolyn 177 Poppenhagen, Dave 88,187 1 Porter, Tim 125,177 A Poteet Am 100,103,120,122,141,143,149, , Y 163,166,204,209,214 Powell, Donna 187 A Powell, Roberta Powelson, Jr. Everett Prather, Dale Prevost, Robert Price, David 187 Pryor, Tom 142,203,214 Putnam, Juanita Kay 203 Putnam, Mike 94,177 Pyle, Paula 203 Quarles, Mark 188 Quarles, Michael 155,203,214 Quick, Daniel 203 Quinones, Blanca 177 Qulnones, Carmen 152 Qulnones, Sonia 86,152,177 E3 Ragan, Kathy 129,203,214 node, Achim 147 ' , Roe, Jerry 42,54,93,107,136,fl63,204,209, 214 , Rogers, Cynthia 126,127,135,163,204,214 Rogers, Mary 177,214 . ' Romans, Nadonna 7,125 Ross, David Eugene 215 Ross, Mindy 143,188 Roster, Cynthia 129,143,204 Rothberger, Bill 56,88,177 Roudebush, Forrest 42,43,188 Round, Cecile 135,206 Rudd, David 177 Ruffing, Terri Ruth, Carmalea 177 Ruth, Danny 204,215 Rutledge, James 177 Ryan, Mary 42,48,129,136,142,143,144, 3 163,204,215 tt 5 Ryan, Tom 93 7 V , it Ryhard, Matthew 132.188, A Ryon, Mary Kaye 1 59,126,188 Sanchez, Lourdes 7,42,'i07,129,136,139, 163,204,215 Sanders, Janie 160,188 Sandiford, Carrie 204,209,211 Sandiford, Judy 138,177 Sandridge, Kari 188 Sandridge, Bill 44,63,204,215 Sandridge, Scott 44,53,54,69,73,117,145, 158,163,193,204,215 Saragusa, Tim 43 Sargent, Kathy 178 Sauceman, Susan 204,209,215 Saunders, Dee 178 Saunders, Michael 143,204 Saxton, Pam 64,67,97,100,103,105,143, 163,204,209,215 Scantlin, Brian 44,62,63,122,125,204,215 Schenker, Victor 188 Schissler, Douglas 215 Schmidt, Denise 178 Schmidt, Greg 43,129,204,209 Schmidt, Philip 204 Schnabel, Dave 188 Schneegass, Paul 54,202 Schoof, Robbin 188 Schoot, Tim 178 Schoonover, David 178 Schreiber, Greg 44,125,188 Schroeder, Brian 44,125,188 Schroeder, Guyla Schroeder, Terri 120,178 Schroeder, Tiffany 95,120,188 Schuler, Melanie Jo 188 Schultz, Alyson 178 Schwalm, Shalene 86,178 Schwinn, Sherry 44,122,123,125,157,163, 205,209,215 Scimeca, Phil 178 Scrogham, Robert Scudiero, Michelle 188 Seaboldt, Mark 54,88,188 Seaboldt, Pam 7,107,125,147,163,205,209, 215 Searcy, Matt 127,132,178 Seise, Mike 44,122,125,143,178 Seyfer, Kellie 188 Shaddox, James 178 Shaddox, JoAnn 42,135,138,139,188 Shah, Sandeep Shatswell, Connie 42,128,129,132,136 205,215 Shaver, Scott 205,215 Sheets, Troy 42,44,136,188 Shelnutt, Howard Shelton, Carla 1 Shelton, Robert 178 Shelton, Tom 205 Shelton, Wendy 178 Shepherd, Matt 47,54,88,158,188 Sheridan, Dianne Shirling, Melanie 90,178 Short, Clifford 188 Shouse, Diana Showalter, Amy 44,188 Shu, Hui-Hua 44,59,123,163,188,209 Shu, Hui-Min 44,178 Sidden, Jennifer 178 Siler, Susan 86,178 Slmes, Randy 205 Simmons, Debbie Marie Sin, Dong 73,155,178 Sinele, Sherri 125,188 Singleton, Randy 205 Sinnett, John 43,83,129,155,171,178 Sissel, David 205 Sissel, Mike 178 Slaton, Tina Slaughter, Stan 54,97,205,215 Slavick, Quentin 44,178 Smith, Cindi 188 Smith, Debbie 188 Smith, Denise 44,122,125,178 Smith, E. Brent 43,178 Smith, Jeff 44,125,188 Smith, Johnnie R4 Smith, Kevin M. 44,56,88,125,144,178 Smith, Kevin W. 125,132,135,145,172, 178,209 Smith, Sue 42,44,188 SnaDD, Katie 138,139,178 Snow, Leslie 190 Snyder, Sharon 188 Solenberg, Mike 155,187,188 Sovereign, Debbie 42,44,136,125,151,163, 205,209 Sparks, Patti 188 Specker, Bryan 188 Specker, Laurie 59,74,163,205,209,215 Spencer, William 54,205,215 Sperbeck, Wendy 205,215 Spidel, Whitney 206,215 Spler, Steve Spooner, Chris 178 Sportsman, Debbie 188 Spruytte, Kathy 138,139,178 Srock, Tammy 44,115,206,215 Stahl, Valery 206 ieel C n Stipek, 189 K 8 5 8 Stock, x C Q. Stone, Stotts, Strand, Stratton Straw, Strickla Strong, Stubbs Sublett Suddar Sullivar Sulliva Sulliva? Summe Summi1 Sunder Sutton, 215 Sutton, Swan, Swansc Swatzel Swishel Tanner, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Teacho Teague Teb be, Tebbe. Tebbe, Temaal Temple Tehgg M l Teftg, 'Q Tarrani Terry, il Testorf Thema: Thomw Thomas Thomm Th0mp1 Thompl Thompl Thomp Thomp Thomp Thomp Thorns Tlcheni 179,1l ',163, 35,209 B 36 9 8 l78 72, 51,163, 215 Stallman, Lori 188 Stanley, Eric 206,215 Stanley, Kevin 178 Stanslll, Billy 90,178 Stansill, Donna 90,91,188 Steele, Belinda 106,120,178 Steenstry, Jim 188 Steinkamp, Jeff 178 Stephens, Debbie 42,128,139,189 Stephenson, Kevin 206,215 Stephenson, Lisa 178 Steuber, Janet 184,189 Steuber, Tracy 178 Stevens, Allen 189 Stielow, Shelly 7,44,64,107,125,129,189 Stinnett, Linda 125,138,143,206,215 Stinnett, Ted Stlpek, Jeanette 7,44,107,122,125,129, 189 Stiverson, Jamie 178 Stiverson, Jeri Lynn Stock, Brenda 59,143,189 Stock, Chris 206,215 Stockton, Lisa 44,64,90,91,122,125,128, 135,178 Stockton, Ronald 206 Stoerkel, Guy Russell 215 Stoerkel, Kelly Jean Stone, James 206 Stotts, Sherrie 95,120,122,141,145,189 Strand, Christopher 93,202 Stratton, Charlette Straw, Cal 178 Strickland, Larry 157,178 Strong, Tammy 42,189 Stubbs, Kathy 42,129,178 Sublett, Craig 206 Suddarth, Sandra Sullivan, James Christopher Sullivan, Marty 178 Sullivan, Steve Summers, Carla 163,206,209,215 Summitt, Jackie 206 Sunderland, Tom 69,73,206 Sutton, Amy 42,120,122,128,141,163,206, 215 Sutton, John 56,178 Swan, Barbara 44,74,90,91,189 Swanson, Lea Ann 178 Swatzell, Mark 206,215 Swisher, Daniel Tanner, Teri 42,189 Taylor, Donna 179 Taylor, Kristy 179 Taylor, Paul 54,88,206,215 Teachout, Warren 153,179 Teague, Chris 56,179 Tebbe, Dorothy 206 Tebbe, Kent 179 Tebbe, Rick 93,206,215 Temaat, Jeff 189 Templeton, Earl 179 Teng, Marcus 44,88,157,163,189 Tong, Roy 44,83,157,183,179 Terranova, Rocky 189 Terry, Mark 206,215 Testorff, Susan 206 Thomas, Cheryl 42,206,215 Thomas, Doug Allen Thomas, Pam 129,138,139,179 Thomas, Stephen Allan Thompson, Anna 179 Thompson, Douglas Thompson, James 179 Thompson Kim 179 Thompson, Mark 44,71,125,189 Thompson, Pat 125,189 Thompson, Paula 179 Thornsberry, Becky 189 Tichenor, Robben 44,125,128,129,138,143, 179,180 Timmermeyer, Sue 90,179 Tinker, Joe Tinker, Paula Trachsel, Willa 206 Travis, Charlie 44,83,125,126,189 Treat, Dori 179 Trenter, Dena 88,179 Troxel, Judy 64,86,179 Tupper, Mariorie 206 Turnbull, Janiece 42,179 Turnbull, Kenny 189 Turnbull, Sandra 206 Turner, John 206 LU Ullmann, Matthew 157,179 Uminn, Charles Underhill, John 179 IJ? Valenti, Angela 189 Vanvacter, Jerry 189 Vanvacter, Tracy 179 VanWagner, Jeff VanWye, Barbara Lynn Vaughan, Alan 44,122,129,157,163,189 Vaughan, Will 153,207,215 Venhaus, Kelly Viar, Julie 189 Villines, Lloyd 179 Vogel, Carol 207,215 Voodre, Scott 179 Wade, Carolyn 44,122,125,143,157,163,189 Waggener, Janet 179 Waldon, Larry 122,125,157,207,215 Walker, Cheryl Ann Walsh, Kelly 189 Waltermate, Bill 189 Waltermate, Lloyd Walters, Kari 59,189 Walton, Leah Rochelle Wansing, Elizabeth 149,189 Ward, Allegra 179 Ward, Lori 207 Ward, Layne 179 Warman, Matthew 207,215 Warman, Terry 158,189 Warner, Jr. Billy Gene 207 Warren, Teresa 179 Watson, Deann 179 Watson, Jeffrey 179 Webb, Rick 44,122,125,207,215 Weekes, Jennifer 44,64,74,90,125,128,135, 138,139,179 Wehner, Kirk Darren Weibel, Jacqueline 179 Welbel, Sondra 59,86,189 Weiss, Doug 189 Welch, Ann 44,122,129,131,189 Wells, David 128,179 Wells, Doug 79,80,207,215 Wells, James 120,207,215 Wells, Melinda 179 Wells, Scott 179 Welsh, Donald 207 Welty, Cheryl 86,128,132,135,143,179 Wendling, Bryan 54,88,189 Wendt, James 42,54,189 West, Barbara 207,215 Westhoven, Becky 179 Whaley, Joyce 42 Wheeler, Sharon 123,157,189 Wheeler, Stacy Scott 42,94,136,189 Wheelock, Doug 7,107,120,163,192,207,215 Whipple, Steven 42,139,189 Whistler, Parrish 44,115,122,125,179 Whistler, Troy Whitaker, Kathy 179 Whitaker, Roger Wayne 189 White, Helga 151,180 White, Jerry Wayne 180 White, Laurie 7,104,106,107,128,163,166, 207,215 White, Lonnie White, Tracy 180 Wideman, Becky 4,42,189 Wiggins, Willie Wilcoxson, Mike 190 Wiley, Bryant 215 Wiley, Cheryl 42,48,129,149,163,207,209. 211,215 Wiley, Edward 207 Wiley, Karen 180 Wilkey, Sheila 190 Willett, Bruce 44,71,94,106,122,125,138, 180 Willett, David 4,42,48,69,71,84,136,141, 143,144,163,207,209,215 Williams, Benny 180 Williams, Blake 7,107,142,143,144,193, 215 1 Williams, Danny 180 Williams, Darrell 1 Williams, David 42,93,97,105,136,141,158 163,207,215 Williams, David Glenn 180 Williams, Debbie 190 Williams, John 160,215 Williams, Kathy 207,215 Williams, Kay 207,209 Williams, Nelson 44,122,125,132,135,190, 207,209,213 1 Williams, Robert 44,122,125 Williams, Scott 73,94,180 Williams, Tracy 190 Willis, Danny 190 Willmann, Dianna 207 Willmann, John 180 Willmann, Tina 207,215 Wills, Leslie Marie Winters, Aleta 4 Winters, David 44,106 Wolenski, Dave 129,130,132,135,143,157, 189 Wolenski, Dawn 42,128, 129,136,139, 146, 163,207,209,215 Wolfe, Jackie 180 Wolfe, Jeff 42,47,128,129,138,139,190 Wolverton, Rob 54,93,190 Wood, Jacqueline Wood, Jeff 48,95,127,132,143 Wood, Paula 42,47,48,190 Woodard, Susan 180 Woodell, Anita Kay Wooden, Bobby 180 Woody, Denise 190 1 Woody, Kimber 86,87,88,142,143,207,215 Woody, Stuart 7,44,106,107,122,123,125, 152,157,190 Wright, Dale 180 Wright, Julie 48,190 Wright, Leslie 207,215 Wright, Lori Ann Wright, Ron 180 Wright, Russell 190 Wright, Tom 207 QV: Yeager, Dale 42,44,125,128,136,190 Yeager, David 43,88,122,128,207 Yeager Shannon 190 Yoss, Linda 207,215 Zestrow, Robert 207 Zeller, Mike 88,180 I WALSWORTH PUBLISH I NG COM PANY MARCELINE. 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