South High School - Sabre Yearbook (Wichita, KS)

 - Class of 1966

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x 5,4 1576 1 966 W76U-H2214 M7611 S61-l00,C S011 Cf! WM!-1.7 324, KANSAS Editor-Vicki Wleinbrenner Asst. Editor-Kris Knuth Photographer- Fred Schwarz Activities Editor- Nancy Hall Layout Editor-,lack Lew Class Editor- Glenda Hopkins Copy Editors- Rene Rimel Dean Pape Sports Editor-John Langley Sunrise to Sunset Each year at South has been represented with special events Which, through the dedication of the students, has made it special, unequaled, and distinct from previous years. During the year of 1966, every individual at South experienced something which instilled in him lasting memories of South High. When a Colonel ended his last class of the day, he had not completed his contribution to South. Our prom, homecoming, and the Senior Banquet were occasions which made a South day part of our life from sunrise to sunset. Surely the devotion of the athlete in his long hours of hard practice paid off in our victory over Bishop Carroll, and our fall play, ul-leaven Can Wait, could not have been such a great success if it were not for the efforts of an enthusiastic cast. These events mark our 1965-66 school year. Colonel history at South has not been merely a schedule of classes, it has been a Way of life. Each year the purpose of South has been to promote the education and maturity of every student, and to open for him the doors toward a successful future. Each student this year worked hard toward that long-awaited day when he would be granted his high school diploma, a justification of his accomplishments through the previous years. ' The Sabre staff of 1966 has attempted to capture in words and pictures, that which was a true and important part in each Colonel's life. 5 ii , P 6, f W W - . 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'vir- 54 ina -S ,gm-i 12 ,4 south day spelled aetien Study ended andfan began as Colonels went where the action was-the local drive-in, play re- hearsals, and school faotball games. I3 is Em P8l65'0!VN6'lf Shown here in the familiar sur oundings cy' their work, our aa'mz'nz'strators and fa 102, the backbone Q' our school, are characterzlzeo' s z'na'ivz'a'uals who worked independentbf ana' co lectivebf towarda common goal. Dr. Ralph Pyles, Princzjnal BOARD OF EDUCATION President Harry O. Lytle, Jr. and Superintendent of Schools Lawrence H. Shepoiser, took a few minutes out of their crowded schedules to pose for the photographer before attending a board meeting. BO.-XRD OF EDUCATION-Seated: Mrs. Ruby Tate, Harry O. l.ytle, Jr., President, Dr. Charles M. White, Vice-President, Mrs. Edwana Collins. Standing: .lohn M. Michener, Lawrence H. Shepoiser, Robert L. Davis, .ns .amp ptwgitiiigkiitieggwfd Strived to promote educotionol opportunities Cooperation and assistance from the Board of Education was of utmost importance in the accomplishments of South High. The twelve members made wise decisions concerning school policies and problems under the guidance of Superintendent Lawrence Shepoiser. The key personality in success of the l965- l966 school year was Dr. Ralph A. Pyles. A man of intellect, leadership, and understanding, Dr. Pyles was respected by both the faculty and the student body. ln all that he did, whether it was counseling with students, or meeting with administrators, he did with vigor and omniscience. Each student that came in con- tact with Dr. Pyles never forgot his warm personality and personal interest. lt was com- mon to see him extend his hand in an informal greeting to students each morning. Because of his sincere interest in each student, no one left South without being warmly affected by Dr. Pyles. Dr. Pyles received his AB. from Friends lfniversity, NI.A. from the University of Missouri, and Ed.D. from Colorado State College. Patrick H. Thiessen, Dr. James Donnell, Mrs. Carter Coodpasture, Dr. Gary N. Pottorff, Mrs. Evelyn Whit- comb, William T. Busch. T . R -Ji f- 3 it .-.W M.: at f.ns-u t, 72, ,uw 1 wg, J ,551 is 51 ,M 4, i, f ,, ,Vt Able assistants performed various duties Good management and direction for a large school like South required careful planning and able assistance. This was the job of vice- principal Harold Stiles, and assistant principal Henry Claassen. Working together with prin- cipal, Dr. Ralph Pyles, their service to the school and student body was indispensable. Mr. Claassen assumed all responsibilities concern- ing school activities and club sponsorship. Mr. Stiles was in charge of class scheduling and ordering text books. Their interest did not stop with these immediate requirements. They were often seen at football games, school dances, and other extra curricular activities. Their interest in South High was personal as Well as occupa- tional. Harold Stiles, Wichita State University, HA., M.li.: Vivo Principal. Henry Claassen, Bethel Collc-gc, BA.. Kansas State Teachers College of Emporia, M.S.: Assistant l'rinc'ipal. it OPENING THE school day, Mr. Claassen and Mr. Stiles gave the daily announcements which was one of their many duties. Gerald Morrison, Northwestern State College, BS., Colorado State College, NLE.: Guidancr Coordinator. Q l ', MR. HIBBS, sophomore counselor, visited with parents during open house. Ceaseselers Expert advice guided youthful minds Supervision and guidance for every student was a vital function in our school system. Months before the l965-l966 school year began, counselors were kept busy organizing and pre- paring information on school enrollment schedules, and orientation for the sophomores. Records were kept on each student, containing a complete history of his school background. Under the direction of Mr. Gerald Morrison, guidance coordinator, the counselors of South High advised Colonels in making decisions concerning schedule changes, selection of colleges and also helped students to solve per- sonal problems. These men and women instilled confidence in the students helping them to reach emotional maturity. Lorene Stone, Wichita State lhiversity, Thelma Catley,Kansas State A.B., Columbia University, M.A.3 .lunior College of Pitts ur Cgungf-lor, Columbia University lil S Senior Counselor. Dorth Hihbs, Fort llays Kansas Slate College, BS., M5.. l'ld.S.: Sophomore Connsclor. Qffice Staff Efficiency kept South well organized Capability and efficiency were the two key words which characterized the office staff. The countless duties performed by these people kept the school running smoothly. Checking daily attendance, switchboard operating, collect- ing of various fees, mimeographing materials, and serving as a reference center were routine jobs of the office staff. Specific positions on the staff included those of office secretary, attendance clerk, registrar, assistant registrar, Dr. Pyles' secretary, switchboard operator, and office treasurer. New faces in the office this year were Mrs. .luanita Kisner, treasurer, and Mrs. Freema Deck, PBX operator. Our former PBX operator, Mrs. Mary Maxfield, was pro- moted to clerk-typist. 5 .1 ii fa, A Q-2 lg x . 1 i ' 3 t H - Mrs. Freema Deck, switch- Mrs. Mary Maxfield, clerk- board 0 erator' Mrs Wanda typistg Mrs. Louise Snow, P Q ' Kuhns, assistant registrar. nurse. Mrs. Velma Aldridge, atten- Mrs. Opal Faulk, registrarg dance clerkg Mrs. Juanita Mrs. Gladys Cooper, Dr. Kisner, treasurer. Pyles' secretary. Mrs. Leota Clotfelty, library aideg Mrs. Dorothy Cook, study hall adviser: Mrs. Teresa Stewart, teacheris aide. Mrs. Charlene Arasmith, Neighborhood Youth Corp clerk. '7W 'f'-rr'-rw 2 4 ,, ,gf ...Aa,...r., N. 5 ' fl: f 53,5 7 ,WMMM l Mrs. Flossie Robbins, 'Z ll ITl8lI'OIl. 1 umm, Gladys Denny, cafeteria Kenny Kisner, head cus- manager. todian. 'Hliiff , figs? A ,Q Service Stott Kept school shiningg fed hungry student body The responsibility of maintaining a neat and orderly building in addition to keeping the grounds clean and attractive throughout the year was a full time job for the service staff at South. Another important part of school service, the cafeteria staff was not idle. Supplying our student body with a balanced diet required endless hours of preparation and planning. The excellent work done by the service staff made Colonels take pride in the appearance of their school. lr' X CUSTODIANS-Bottom Row: Herbert Marshall, Carl Baird, Harvey Ruhl, Kenny Kisner, Ed Blue. Top Row: Lewis Bole, Robert Hilger, Arthur Blue, Herman Balzer, lim Nelson. .,l. ,ii . is ., CAFETERIA STAFF-Bottom Row: Hazel Baker, Grace Wallace, Julia Vanderheiden, Doris Shields, Doris Simpson, Lena Bennett Ozia Maple, Jessie Geary, Lucille Beaver. Jessie Donalson, Nlaudie Bessie Woods. Grace Hutchinson. Albert Starbuck- Woodward, Gladys Denny. Top Row: Violet Bailey, Gertrude Penix fi , 'ws rl .Wg Q ,Q we ist 15.5 5 egg! sail Gove colonels key to better expression Whether through English composition classes, drama, World literature, speech, debate, or journalism, the language arts department sharpened Colonels' ability to express them- selves. Through the time and ideas donated by our language arts teachers, students were encouraged to succeed, either in their English classes or in special challenges such as debates or plays. The 1965-1966 school year was the second year for South High's literary magazine, the HSavant,', in which every Colonel could have been a participant. To aid Colonels in any of the language arts, the library provided a Wide range of outside resources. john Haymaker, Kansas State- College of Pittsburg, B.S.. Wichita State lfniversity, Mft: English Literature, English lll, IV: Savant. Karen Pyles, Wichita State llnivcrsity, BA., l niversity of Kansas, Nl.-X.: English ll, Drama l. ll. Study Hall: Plan- tation Players, National Thesf pians, Drama Director. Q Q 3 A K K O O 1 KZ!!! : 3 V O Q 1 . t .',f.' i ' x .. t ,':tr i3i '- A f f' S .Sym 6 . Mrs. Bernice Pender, Kan- sas State College of Pittsburg, l,ll,Debate:National Forensic NB.: English II, lY: Senior League. Class. Dennis Wright, Wichita State lhivcrsity, B..-X.: Speech Q7-V Dieter Daub, Wichita State llniversity, BA., lfniversity of Patricia Story, Oklahoma College ol' Fine Arts, Kansas. Nl..-L: German L ll, llniversity ol' Oklahoma, lNl.pX.: Ill, Language Arts tloordj- English III. English Composi- nator: German Club. film- i XJ 3 'taxi til' A CANDID camera captured unsuspecting students intent on completing their daily assignments. gg. DWIGHT SCHULKE and Ron Smetana organized material in preparation for an important debate tournament. Mrs. Betty Dillon, Wir-hita State University, B. LX.: lfiiglisli Il, Ill: junior Class. 3, H- Nislmifnl ,V Y., Mrs. Alice Anderson, Mm-- Plierson fiullt-ge. BA.: English II. lll: Future Tear-hers. it aP.f ,b,Q t,,r'ii Q Susanne Shaw, University of Kansas, B.S.: lfngilisli ll, .lnurnalism l. II: Sabre. Snutherner. Mrs. Lillian Baldwin, tlnln- ratln State College. li..-X.: English lll, IY, World l,it1'ratnrc-. Robert Crow, Kansas State University, l-LS.. NLS.: Plnglisli lll: Student lloverinm-iit. 23 Margaret Oliver, Kansas State College ofl,ittsl1urg1,ll.S., M.S., lniversity of Denver. l'l.S. in l..S.: Librarian iiuurtliriatorl Biblionauts. Mrs. Dorothy Knight, Illinois State University, li.S., Kansas State Teachers College of lfmporia, NLS.: Lilirarianz Hihlionauts. Y 1 . y X i Mrs. Madeline Winget, Mur- ray State College, B.S.g English II, III. Mrs. Arlene Lipnicky, beton Hill College, BA.: Special Education, Y-Teens. Bill Wolf, Wichita State University, A.B.: English Com- position, English III, IV. - '1i'. 2 1 Y V . -isp: ' f 35ssV'535'3g5i'5?ii??'!i5i - . -, . , . .,if,fiM.,,,gi,,,.,..1,,,, wi. ,elf , , K f1tg1f,rh?t24aQsZE , 's 1. f ': ' .f :-ezzwvs fa Q W ages PA l .. ,W MM V WM 'Wx gd mmf ri WW NOW IF I can only do that without the hook, exclaimed Mrs. Lois McPherron Southwestern State College 9 a B.A.g English Com position, English III, IV. Mrs. Patricia Freeland lfniversity of Illinois, B.A. English ll. Richard King, Friends Ifni versity, BA.: English III, IV 1 Z Greg Creider to Paula Hough as they practiced their lines. MRS. McPHERRON'S accuracy and patience were challenged by her junior English class as she announced test results. 7... ,, n a f lf Roland Curzydlo, Wichita State University, B.A.g French I, ll, Spanish Ill, Foreign Language Coordinator: French Club. Brita Woller, Wichita State University, BA.: Spanish I, llg Spanish Club. GERMAN STUDENTS, Mary Dyer, Jack Lew, Zeta Baker, and Carolyn Snapp seemed to have had a gay time as they demonstrated the latest European dance HLetkiss during the foreign language assembly. .tr if tv - wif . Mrs. Zenobia Washington, Friends University, B.A.g English ll, III, German l, Ilg German Club. Mrs. Ann Brewer, North- western State College, HA., Wichita State University, lVI.E.g English ll, Latin l, ll: Latin Club. Brocdened knowledge of distant places, people With a continuing increase in foreign rela- tions, teachers impressed upon Colonels the importance of learning to speak a foreign lan- guage. ln first year language courses, students studied conversation, basic grammar, and pro- nunciation. Second year stressed speaking, reading, writing, and grammar, while third year consisted of review of the preceding two years. Language courses also offered special opportunities. Third and fourth year Spanish students were privileged to participate in the Hconcursof' a state wide Spanish contest held at Wichita State. Other special opportunities for language students were the summer trips to France, Germany, and Spain. Languages offered by South included German, French, Latin, and Spanish. HSPRECHEN SIE Deutsch, habla Espanol, parlez-vous Francaislfw Mlust what class am I in!!? questioned Mr. Daub to one of his classes in the foreign language lab. fs, it Kimi?-35352352 Trained students for commercial careers Colonels prepared for future work or for additional business training after graduation through courses ranging from basic business to bookkeeping and accounting. With the guidance of qualified teachers, students made use of their daily learning activities. While preparing stu- dents for the future commercial World, typing, secretarial training, office machines, and short- hand aided students in developing trade skills. With the opportunity of on-the-job training in office practice and distributive education, am- bitious Colonels gained experience and earned pay while learning business techniques. Gordon Prieb, Kansas State Teachers College of Emporia, B.S., NLS.: Typing I, ll: Busi- ness Coordinator: Proctors. Darvin Wilson, Wichita State University, B..-X., KLA.: Short- hand, Business Communica- tions. James Cather, Kansas State Teachers College of Emporia, B.S.: Distributive Education, Business Survey: Distributive Education Club, Gene Lee, Karisas State Col- lege of Pittsburg, B.S., M.S.: Bookeeping, Basie Business: Lounge Committee. ,A,, as ,. tv 'xx ll 5 Q if - M 1 ' -2 . 5 . Y .H U - ff we A COLORFUL display of assorted glassware was arranged by Donna Lamb and Judy Doyle for distributive education sf --. ' If it an '9 W Mrs. Karen Peilz, lllilillllllllil Slate llniversily, US.: Business liaw. Business 'lI'llllIIlt'llC'. M'- vuunting: Senior Class. DICTATION HELPED Sl'l0I'th3Hd Sll1dCIllS to iI'lCfC3SC TYPINU SKILLS often rescued students from endless their Speed- hours spent on written assignments. 1 ft? Q 7535? ' -if an u , LISTEI i FOR T BEL! 'Nw M 'lm Mrs. Lovelta Russell,Wic'hi4 John Pole, Nlr-Plierson Cul- Elsie Olson, Ottawa lnivpr. ta State lfniversity, KA.: lege. HS., Uklalionia State sity. .-XB., Denver lniversity, Offit-e l'raCtiCe,Sec'retarial lfniversity, NLS.: Uffim- Nl.B..X.: Sl:llCSIIlLlIlSlllll, Busi- Training: Olive l'raCti4-e Club. NIHi'lllI1i S l, ll. msgs tlinnmuniq-atitms: ,luniur lied Cross. 27 Cordon Morse, Southwes- tern State' College. HS., Central State College, Nl.X.: Business .'lI'llllIHf'llC. Bunk- lil'l'IllIlQL ,-X, Typing l: Senior Class. Social Science Guided future leaders of democracy While studying the past and its effect on the present, social studies students prepared for the future. United States history, a required course for juniors, gave Colonels a background of the country in which they live. In government classes, students learned to be responsible citizens and to realize future civic duties. World history and international relations familiarized students with backgrounds and governments of foreign countries. The objective of the social studies department was to provide students with a knowledge of their country's freedoms so that they were able to enjoy their rights and privileges to the fullest extent. Albert Ahlstrom, Kansas State Teachers College of Emporia, B.S., Wichita State University, lVI.S.3 U.S. History, U.S. Govern- ment, Proctors. David Estill, Wichita State University, A.B., M.S.g World Geography, I.'.S. History, Social Science Coordinator, - 1 .1 ,I:,,a,.,,x.tf1fti2. -'fifiiii Q. I , ia . , , st.,-it t w: t it-vi... Q -wt 'rf-wir, :.Q..vgt f,i .si my f +53 ,, trtigffi ' warg IETF,-'5 . afcgsfirfegsi , 2 :sf ., , . , , , ,.,., ' - 1' mrggsai-,qt,.,gfi,agr i , EJ L: - ' . i, rg . 1. my if ' V7 'vj'f11ff. .if f rwggikfftkgis ,, . ,N...,,.a. .. Q fffzsif f 3.155 212. 'Y' 5' -:,Yf5fSfi A F' f L-5' TH B X X' , 'W' '3 it , l l Louis Valadez, Wichita State University, A.B., lVI.S.: U.S. History, Boys Physical Educa- tiong Head Wrestling Coach, Assistant Football and Track Coach. Mrs. Charlotte Yancey, Kirksville State College, B.S., Wichita State Ifniversity,M..E.g International Relations, U.S. Historyg International Cooper- ation Year Chairman. Ralph Ross, University of Kansas, A.B., Wichita State University, lVI.E.g Economics, U.S. Government: Student Government. USING HER book as a guide, Suzy Kendall located areas of geographical interest. f K V .-: gig, L I , , , ...., W ,, , l Y f it I' , if 15' ' -t . INTEREST AND curiosity marked Mr Sego's psychology class as Shirley A. ,nf-fi x.X,,,,, .X Q v-.14 M., XQ 'xl F AAAI. lg 1' 9 all 1:-f LIS? . M! MIKE KENNEDY pointed out the Viet Nam crisis area to fellow students. ...4 Haskitt and Jack Dill listened and observed closely. t if gtg if ..,, ., W K K' V s .3 AV.: if K -. ff Y .gf-2-gl -5 st . Q 'ff . -::- E .i I M I S 1' 1 W ff X . r K X ,K 2 Q R as N Frank Bl00mel', Misfiftllfi Wayne Howdeshell,l riz-mls University, l'i.'X.1 Soviololly- State llollf-gf-, NB., Wim-liitzl State University, M.lC.: l'.S. U,S,G0vgmn1ent. History, World llvoggrapliyg .lunior Class. 335 i . bt if X tw. . f-fr: Q M . , sa? 1 ss.l D - W ' 'fr' 'M Q Q my A - -las: -5 --N , Q. 1 ...ki wi - M .'fgi ' 'Q fit .' A ' ' yyuuntt- If 'X 'l or W' i s,..,?5QiJ Rlwvklqfgxiix Jiri I . Droll Mrs. Marjorie Sheppard, Eldon Foster, Wivllita State- Kansas Stun- 'IR-M-lwfg Qjul. Lriivc-rsity, AB., Nl.-X.: l 5. lege of Emporia, UA.: Psy- History, XY orlrl History: Sc-nior Eh0l0SY, l .5. History: .lunior 11355- Ilass Y-Teens . . , S, E Bill Oswalt, vilt'llllLlSllll1' l ni- V t- Gymnastics and liusvlmll tlouvli ogy. versity, B. -X.: l 5. History: Hvud Assistant Footluill lllHll'lll .l unior Class, lfuturv Nl:-tlim-ul Cure-vrs. Will Sego, XM-storm K4-ntuvky State- llollvgiv. :X.li.: l'sym'I1ol- 1 gg 'V-fx was www Y M W at if Stressed carts of modern homemoking In the homemaking department at South, girls received instruction and experience which prepared them for future home life. In sewing classes students learned how to select fabrics and were challenged to display their creative talents. Food classes provided girls with the opportunity of managing a budget and furnished modern facilities, enabling girls to prepare and serve full course meals. Special courses such as child care, home and family living, and house and home furnishings were available for those who wished to extend their study in home economics. At the end of the year, the girls had a chance to model their creations in a style show. Students who excelled in homemaking competed for the Betty Crocker scholarship award. UTHEY LOOK okay even ifI did forget the sugarf, mused Sharon Perry. Mrs Leola Malloy, Uni- versity of Oklahoma, B.S., Oklahoma State University, NLS.: Homemalcing I, Clothing II, House and Home Furnishings, Home Econoniics Coordinator: Junior Red Cross. Mrs. Doris Wright, Mc- Pherson College, B.S., Oklahoma State University, NLS.: Home and Family: .lunior Class. Mrs. Helen Frieze, Kan- sas State liniversity, B.S., NLS.: Vocational Home- niaking, .lob Training. Mrs. Linda White, South- ern Illinois University, B.S., M.S.: Clothing l, III, Child Care: Senior Class. Mrs. Kathryn Helsel, Oklahoma State llniversity, B.S.g Foods I, II. ASSISTING LINDA Keck in the proper technique of feeding a child, Mrs. White was always on hand to offer suggestions and help with improved methods in child care. uri WITH HAMMER and chisel in hand, Tracy Callaghan worked away at his plaster as Brenda Wilson concen- trated on her work of art. Christa Fisher, Friends Uni- versity, B.Nl.l'i., Northwestern University, Nl.'Nl.lC.: filet' Club, Choir, Mixed Chorus, Southern Band. Belles and Musettes: Senior I'l -use Wynne Harrell, Wichita State University, B.lVl.lf., M.M.E.g Concert Band and Orchestra: Football Band, Pep Adrian Freeman, Witfllitil Charles Sanderson, Kansas Sidi? lllliVf'TSliY. B-A-. FUN State lllt'2lt'll4'l'N llollc-ge of Hays Kansas State tlollcgv. Emporia. HB., Fort Hays MS.: Cionirncrrial Design. State 'lleacln-rs Coll:-gc, 31.5.1 Drawing and Painting, Basic' Sculpture, llrawing and l'aint- Art. ing, Crafts and Stagccraft. -Xrt iioorilinalor: S4'IlllII' lflass, Faculty Social ifliairman. 31 Developed cultureg gove color to curriculum Students developed the cultural aspects of their lives in the Fine Arts Department, which offered a wide selection of classes ranging from art history to music theory and stage craft. Art classes taught students the value and enjoyment of using their hands. ln music, students acquired vocal skills as well as received the experience of appearing before the public. The ensembles and choir performed many times during the year for special events, such as the United Nations observance day. Whether a student desired a career in the field of arts, or merely participated for personal pleasure, the knowledge and skill he gained was always a credit to him. E. Brinlnler, Wichita State liniversity, li.Nl.li.: Nl.Nl.l'i.: lilioir, Nlixe-tl Chorus. lllee Club. 'l'l1e-ory: Fine Xrts tfoortlinator: Senior tllass. MWH0 PUT this violin music in my folio? asked .lohnnie Snyder during a halftime performance. ?Xi5QQ259i!: i. 5?f.L 119-.352 592' 7 Maiihematias Taught colonels principles of theory The main objectives of the mathematics department were to teach students the neces- sary methods used in mathematics and to meet the needs of students who anticipated college or vocational careers. Colonels who Wanted only a background of numerical study enrolled in basic mathematics, While ambitious students, having completed the basic courses, studied trigonometry, analytic geometry, or principles of mathematics. Students who could accept the challenge had the opportunity of studying calculus. According to their individual needs, Colonels chose from several available mathe- matics courses. MR. BLACKWOOD demonstrated the basic concepts of problem solving to Glen Farha. gas Rt kai A. asa?- afaaaisft zlfgfgfaggfs ef - Q Q gwigftgkgz v ga,-QQ, . . , ., it vf21sff22'41,gs-gfwfzfgf, ..i' Q - A , .fig :sm 3-,,,g1::i'1 iw-J-1ff 1 ' -- ' TM. L .Y K , -- . . . .wtf : gg... sys- . . -s .Mg a gas... ' Ya wiaefv ' A w g i Xu . xi .. A i V., .LEM ' 1 -eff. ,Q as. 1, .2 , Q W4 - f , va was , .i-was ' , - .. 52 : ,t , , ,tx ,, ,J . ayai-2.-iftfzfgi-X. .Q 533125 . f . . -gf' . . f-511 ' ' w 'gr ' v, 4. ' - at-1' x4Y '. ' 7 Vg - -NI? 7' . ,, W ' . -:YI ' , 10 ,55 ' U.. 5 . M 17' . -A H ilk it my-4'i '?' 4' ' ' i. Michael Cardenas, Bethel HAROLD REED discovered that geometrical designing was a welcome change from the complicated mathemati- cal equations and theories. Erwin Penner, Friends Uni- versity, A.B.g Fort Hays John Snodgrass, Kansas Kansas State College, NLS.: State College of Pittsburg, Geometry, Basic Math, fVlathe- B.S., M.S.g Trigonometry, Al- matics Coordinator. gebra l. Thomas Martin, Kansas Wallace Blackwood,Kansas Richard Feeney, Wichita College, A.B., University of State College of Pittsburg, State College of Pittsburg, State University, B,A., lVl.S.g Kansas, M.S.g Algebra l, ll. B.S., M.S., Kansas State B.S., M.S.g Algebra I, Geomc- Algebra ll, Geometry, Princi- Teachers College of Emporia, try. ples of Math. Ed.S.: Geometry, Algebra ll. Kenneth Coy, Colorado State College, B.A., lVl.A.L Physics, Geology, Astronomy. Charles Schwarz, Fort Hays Kansas State College. BS.. AB.. VS ichita State bniversily. NIA.: Chemistry. James Anders, Kansas State lfniversity, B.S., Kansas State Teachers College of Emporia, Vl.S.g Biology I, Physiology: Advisor Explorer Post 800. Dr. Henry Foreman, Fort Hays Kansas State College, B.S., AB.. Colorado State College, MA.. Ed. DJ Biology 1.11, Science Coordinator. Cur- riculum Committee. Bob Doyle, Kansas State L ni- versity, B.S.. NLS.: Biology l. Paul Elder, Oklahoma State University. HS., NLS.: Basic' Science. Science Loborotory work confirmed text moteriol Science students, through laboratory class work, learned to understand and confirm facts explained in their text books and discussions, as well as reading about them. Physics offered experimenting with the laws of nature rather than memorization of formulas. Biology classes taught concepts and procedures in biological techniques in preference to providing reading material. Instead of learning chemical equations chemistry students were given the opportunity of observing and analyzing chemical phe- nomena. Science courses ranging from basic science to physiology gave Colonels a wide variety of science training to choose from. .. .,,P,, ,........L.. RANDY BROWN, .lay Bruif, and .lim Billings analyzed various features of underground land forms as a portion of their study in Mr. Coy's geology class. WAYNE HANSON and Nancy Hyde measured and calculated the frequency of waves under a ripple tank device in Mr. Coy's physics class. i ..,,,..f-f ,fv- N 5 5 .C ' . ' industrial Arts Taught skills for vocational trades Possible future cabinet makers, mechanics, Welders, machine tool operators, metal techni- cians, draftsmen, and electronics engineers developed their talents in South's industrial arts department. The auto mechanics class, with new testing equipment, was directed toward small engine work and opened to students a new area of study. The l965-l966 year was the second for the girls home mechanics class, a one semester course offered to sophomore, junior, and senior girls. Under the direction of lVlr. Richardson, each of South's industrial arts instructors encouraged students to learn skills which would pre pare them for further training in colleges and trade schools. 4 USING THE grinder effectively, a student polished basic metals skills. Robert Richardson, Colo- rado State College of Educa- tion, B.S., Kansas State Teachers College of Emporia, M.S.g Auto Mechanics, lndus- trial Arts Coordinatorg Senior Class. Lindley Cox, Kansas State College of Pittsburg, BS., NLS.: Mechanical Drawing l, Il, Ill: Student Government. L. D. Nixon, Colorado State University, BS., M.E.D., Wlyo- ming llniversity, Ed.S.g Metals l,llg Audio-Visual Coordinator, Insurance Representative Audio-Visual. Leland H. Runft, Fort Hays Kansas State College, BS., NIS.: Automotive lnformation, Drivers Education, Senior Class, Safety Club. . .... , X if -Q ,,. . I L nal , I I . at f 1 A ul ,.ftt f'1- K. i s LYINC DOWN on the job, Bob Taylor and Gary Hergert practiced their J. R. Muci, Kansas State Col- fxxs. ? lege of Pittsburg, B.S., Wichita State University, NLS.: Printing l, Il,llI.DraftingI1Sf-niurlllass. , 25 Merlin Luthi, Kansas State Teacvhers College of Emporia, BS.: Drivers Education, Woodwork: Assistant Wres- tling and Baseball Coach, Safety Club. 'If WITH PATIENCE and courage, Mr. Wimmer instructed girls in the correct usage of the band saw. Kenneth Wimmer, Wichita State University, BA., Kansas State College of' Pittsburgl, M.S.g Electricity I, ll, Ill, Girls Home Nlechanics: Senior Class. Q V1 Y Robert Lehr, Kansas State College of Pittsburg, BS., Uklulioma State llnivr-rsity, NLS.: Woodwork l, II, lll. 1, Charles Varner, lvichita State l'nivt-rsity, BA.: Drivers Education: Assistant Football Coach. and skills in an class. Hl1tO 35 STAPLINC PROGRAMS was one of many prmtinff projects undertaken by .lerry Cook and Mike Yeager Physical Education Extended fitness program beyond classes Extending their fitness program beyond the gym classes, boys participated in various after school activities such as swimming, wrestling, track, cross country, and golf. Varsity sports, including football, basketball, and baseball, allowed boys to compete against other schools while developing fitness. Girls also began a program of intramural sports, and for the first year, rivaled various Wichita schools. For both boys and girls enrolled in physical education, the 1965-I966 year introduced bowling instruc- tion as a new opportunity in physical activities. Through these varied opportunities, students achieved fitness in an enjoyable physical educa- tion program. Elmer Carpenter, Kansas State Teachers College of Emporia, B.S., M.S.g Athletic Director, Boys Physical Educa- tion Coordinatorg Lettermen's Club. Wanda Ecker, Southwestern College, B.A., Kansas State Teachers College of Emporia, M.S.g Girls Physical Educa- tion, Girls Physical Education Coordinator, Intramurals. Gailorrl Bellamy, Wichita State University, A.B.g Study Hall, Boys Physical Education, Head Football Coach, Assis- tant Track Coach. Lola Havercroft, Kansas State Teachers College of Emporia, B.S.g Girls Physical Educationg Pep Club, Intra- murals, Director of Water Show. Beverly Ball, Oklahoma State University, B.S., Kansas State Teachers College of Emporia, lVI.S.g Girls Physical Educationg Sophomore Class, Intramurals, Co-Director of Modern Dance Program, Assembly Com- mittee. Spencer Puls, Kansas State University, B.S.g Boys Physi- cal Educationg Assistant Foot- ball and Basketball Coach. MUSIC SET the mood as Val Andrla and Cindy Reichen- bach chose modern dance as an outlet for self-expression in fourth hour gym. PRACTICING GOLF on an indoor green, Connie Wells lined up a putt. 5 Ralph Brumback, Wichita State University, A.B., Kansas State Teachers College of Emporia, M.S.g Boys Physical Education, Head Basketball Coach, Golf Coach. Mrs. Marilyn Morris, Cen- tral Missouri State College, B.S.: Girls Physical Educationg Co-Director of Modern Dance Program, Intramurals, Cheer- leaders. ....., it John Deardorff, University of Arkansas, B.A., University of Oklahoma, M.S.: Boys Physical Education, Study Hallg Head Coach in Cross Country, Swimming, and Track, Junior Class, Fencing Club. Rose Lamb, Wichita State University, B.A., Kansas State Teachers College of Emporia, M.S.g Girls Physical Educationg Colonelettes, Intramurals, Girls Gymnastic Team. Artie Dillon, Wichita State 37 l.'niversity, BA.: Boys Physical Education: Head Tennis Coach, Assistant Football and Basket- ball Coach. teammates looked on. DETERMINED TO score, Kerry Smith demonstrated his skill in soccer as anxious H416 27.76.7254 ! King Mike Stewart, Queen Gerrie Hungate 'K-. Senior Attendants Senior Attendants Sharon Moran, Danny Burr Niki Schrnedemann, Kirby Kemble Homecoming Weekend celebrated with trciditioncil activities Colonels celebrated their sixth annual Home- coming ceremonies at Lawrence Stadium where Gerrie Hungate was crowned 1965 Home- coming Queen. ln the game with West, we were defeated by a score of 40-0, but spirit was undampened as Colonels continued the Home- coming festivities with a traditional dance held the following evening where Mike Stewart was crowned Homecoming King. The theme for the dance was '4Goals of Gloryw with music hy Doug and the lnn-Truders. Seniors attendants were Niki Schmedemann escorted by Kirby Kemble and Sharon Moran escorted by Danny Burr. ,lunior attendants were Ginger Asmann escorted by Rockie Dorsett and Janet Cox escorted by Gerry Morton. THE ROYAL kiss highlighted the climax of an exciting evening. l965 HOMEGOMING royalty were juniors Rockie Dorsett and Ginger Asmann, seniors Kirby Kemhle and Queen Gerrie Hungate, Mike Stewart and Niki Schmedemann, Danny Burr and Sharon Moran, and juniors Gerry lVlorton and Janet Cox. JUNIOR ATTENDANTS were Rockie .ll'NlOR ATTENDQNTS were Gerry Dorsett and Ginger Asmann. Morton and .llilltfl Cox- HOMECOMING ROYALTY lead off the coronation dance. King Gerald Isaacson, Queen Nancy Hall Senior Attendants Chet Tunison, Raydean Senior Attendants Barbara Janne, Larry Moore THE ROYAL kiss highlighted the beginning reign of King Gerald and Queen Nancy. Junior-Senior Prom Herolded crowning of wonderland royalty Snow laden evergreens and the glow ofcandle- light created the atmosphere of the l966 Junior- Senior Prom, 4'Winter Concertof' This formal occasion was presented by the junior class on the evening of ,lanuary 17 at the Cotillion Ball- room. Couples were greeted at the door by the junior class officers. The evening climaxed with the royal procession and the announcing of Queen Nancy Hall and King Gerald Isaacson. Preparations for the dance, including selection of royalty candidates, decorations, programs, publicity, and ticket sales, were handled by individual junior committees. Music for the dance was provided by Chuck Dooling and his orchestra. YVONNEDALE and Barry Wi- HWINTER CONCERTOH royalty were juniors and Larry Moore, and juniors Trish Moreland, Cheri aClCd HS Jim Simpson, Terry North, and Skip Denney, Kris Knuth, and Stacy Kaczowka. Master and Cf0Wf1bC3TCfS seniors Raydean Canfield, Chet Tunison, mistress of ceremonies were jack Houser fflf the, QOIOUH' Barbara Janne, Gerald Isaacson, Nancy Hall, and Toni Popp. f10HfeSt1v1r1eS- JUNIOR ATTENDANTS were Stacy Kaczowka and Jim Simpson. JUNIOR ATTENDANTS were Kris Knuth and Terry North. JUNIOR ATTENDANTS were Trish Moreland and Skip Denney. g Sadie Hawkins Week followed mr. miss pep coronotion On February 21, Colonels began the tradi- tional Sadie Hawkins week. The purpose was to create a special week when the boys received a vacation from the usual routine of boy treats girl. During this week, the girls assumed the respon- sibilities of phone calls, date arrangements, ex- penses, transportation, carrying books, and opening doors. The week ended with a dance sponsored by Y-Teens. The week preceding Sadie Hawkins festivities the Pep Club council and varsity cheerleaders elected Mr. and Miss Pep and their senior, junior, and sophomore at- tendants. Chosen on the basis of school spirit and participation, Mr. and Miss Pep and their court were announced during the halftime of the Bishop Carroll game February 18. KIRBY KEMBLE and Sharon Moran were crowned Sadie Hawkins royalty. SENIOR ATTENDANTS at the Sadie Hawkins dance were Janet Heft and ,lohn Langley and Linda Keck and Bob Ruth. :.wM:s ' MR. AND MISS PEP ATTENDANTS: Bottom Row: Diane Clark, sophomoreg Sherri Durham, junior, Cathe- rine Weir, senior. Top Row: Stan Morton, sophomoreg Greg Creider, junior, Doug Wfmmack, senior. MR. AND MISS Pep of 1965-66 were Wayne Hamm and Diana Phillips. Ai MR. JORDON CKirby Kemblej found that Messenger 7013 fRichard Tijerinal had taken Joe Pendleton fTerry Stroudj to heaven 60 years too soon. CAST Joe Pendleton Farnsworth . . Q . Terry Stroud Mr. Jordon .............. .... K irby Kemble M esse nger 7013 . . . . . . Richard Tijerina Julia Farnsworth Tony Abbott . . . Bette Logan . . . Max Levene . . . Mrs. Ames . . . Williams . . . . . . . . . Paula Hough . . . Greg Greider . . . LeAne Briscoe . . . . Richard Shockey . . . Beverly Best . . . James Lew HEAVEN CAN WAIT CAST 'Heaven Can Wait Combined comedy with mystery in fall ploy Humor, with a touch of murder, prevailed in the fall play HHeaven Can Waitf' The story was about a prize fighter, Joe Pendleton, who was taken to heaven sixty years too soon. This main role was performed by senior Terry Stroud. While ,loc was in heaven, his manager back on earth had cremated his body. Coming back to earth without a body proved to be a confusing and amusing experience for Joe and the audi- ence. Finding another human body for Joe was the job of Angel Messenger 7013 ofthe heavenly court played by Richard Tijerina. A happy end- ing concluded an excellent play performed on the nights of November 19 and 20 by the South High drama department under the direction of Miss Karen Pyles. JAMES LEW, Virgil Lowry, Jr., jimmy Oaks, Terry Stroud, Richard Shockey, and LcAne Briscoe were shocked to find the bullet hole had disappeared. Q g Wiliam Hungarian set accented 'rhespian drama The setting for the South High Thespians' drama, Liliom,,' was in Hungary. Liliom, the leading character, found himself incapable of doing good. After serving a sentence of sixteen years in the Hres of hell, he returned to earth to prove that he was cleansed of evil. Arriving at home, he offered his daughter a stolen star. But when she refused it, he struck her, proving that he was still incapable of doing good. He was sentenced again to the fire-this time for eternity. Enhancing the success of the play was a dance scene and organ music in con- junction with it. Devoting the best of their talents were vocalists LeAne Briscoe, Catherine Weir, Terry Stroud, and Jim Short. MRS. MUSKAT fljaula Houghj looked on as Wolf and Marie, and Liliom and Julie prepared for a ride on the tilt-a-whirl. CAST Liliom - Kirby Kemble Julie - Christine Swaney Marie - Anna Davis Wolf- Greg Greider Mrs. Muskat - Paula Hough Fiscur - Richard Tij erina Mother Hollunder- Lauren Langner Young Hollunder-James Oaks MARIE QANNA DAVISJ and Wolf fGreg Greiderj shared a moment of Hide-al love. HTHANK YOU, Mr. Liliomf' saidlulie fChristine Swaney to Kirby Kemblej. THE PRINCESS fCindy Reichenbachl found the tutor fCraig Stonej charming. CAST Dr. Nicholas Agi-Craig Stone Alexandra- Cindy Beichenbach Beatrice - Linda Johnson Father Hyacinth-James Lew Prince Albert-Kirby Kemble Symphorosa-Beverly Best Maria Dominica-Catherine Weir Ceorgeanne -.lane Benner Arsene - Cynda Carr i 4 ALEXANDRA QCINDY REICHENBACHH and Beatrice fl.inda ,lohnsonj had a mother daughter talk about men in this scene from the play. The Swim Revealed entangled plot to secure throne Set in a fictitious country, mlwhe Swan was a story of how ex-royalty plotted to get a throne in the family. Beatrice, the mother, lured an eligible prince, portrayed by Kirby Kemble, to her home for a weekend visit. The prince did not show enough interest toward Alexandra, the daughter, and Beatrice decided to use the handsome young tutor, Nicholas Agi, portrayed by Craig Stone, to make the prince jealous. The plan was successful, but Alexandra surprisingly fell in love with the tutor. Alexandra's uncle, Father Hyacinth finally solved the family's problems, and the play ended with a sad twist. Performance nights for Wllhe Swanw were May 6 and 7. X, .Q Mf- .Af N. t iN s we . FATHER HYACINTH flames liewb consoled Alexandra, as Prince .Albert fKirby Kemblel, Agi 1Craig Stonel, and Beatrice ll,inda ,lohnsonl looked on. Sabre Required diligent work of staff members Vickivggjgifmf . The 1966 Sabre staff devoted hours of diligent work to publish a yearbook which would best tell the story of a South day. Planning finances carefully, the staff broke from the traditional size and enlarged the 1966 Sabre. Members attended two yearbook workshops to participate in discussions concerning yearbook sales, dead- line dates, types of covers, and other aspects of planning a yearbook. Besides their work on the A p V yearbook, the Sabre staff published and sold its ' student directories as' a service to the school. ' I The American Yearbook Company honored the fr staff with a Big 'GER award for their efficiency in compiling the Sabre. tri' I . i y Q Mg., W . I V, .,,... 'k x AW' AN' X' .1 if ASSISTANT EDITOR Kris Knuth and layout editor .lack Lew completed layouts for the final deadline. -'Ld WK COPY EDITORS Dean Pape and Rene Rimel concen- trated on getting new ideas for yearbook copy. SPORTS EDITOR .lohn Langley and photographer CLASS EDITOR Glenda Hopkins and activities editor Fred Schwarz examined swim pictures for the Nancy Hall checked for errors on senior activities list. sports section. SABRE STAFF-Seated: Rene' Rimel, Vicki Weinbrenner, Kris Knuth. I Standing: Dean Pape, ,lohn Langley, Nancy Hall, Fred Schwarz, Glenda Hopkins, Miss Susanne Shaw, .lack Lew. .lanice Lutz Don Crook Pat Boy lst Semester 2nd Semester 2nd Semester Editor Editor Editor Southerner Trained students for iourncllistic careers Working efficiently to provide Colonels with a school newspaper, members of the Southerner staff gained invaluable experience in a special language arts challenge. Publishing an edition every two weeks, students scheduled their work ,fy . EDITORIAL EDITORS were Ralph Cooper, Kirby Kemble, and Catherine Weir. SPORTS EDITORS-Bottom Row: Chet Tunison, Pat .f k carefully to meet deadlines. Members were given the opportunity to learn various aspects of newspaper production. Editing was divided among the staff to give each member the respon- sibility of completing one page for each publica- tion. To acquaint themselves with the procedures of journalism work, members attended two journalism workshops. The Southerner editors during the year were Don Crook, .lanice Lutz, and Pat Roy. i ..... SOUTHERNER- STAFF MEMBERS were Kathy Harris, business managerg Mary White, advertisingg Kenny Prieb Blanchard. Top Row: Bill Trarbach, Paul Baunhofer, Mike Jayne. CIRCULATION AND EXCHANGE EDITORS were Detha Ballinger and Lorraine Hill. SOUTHEBNER STAFF-Bottom Row: C. Weir, M. White, J. Lutz, C. Tunison, L. Hill. Top Row: P. Blanchard, J. Saranko, P. Roy, B. Trarbach, D. Ballinger, B. Cooper, D. Crook, M. Jayne, K. Prieb, K. Kemble, P. Baunhofer. photographer: .lohn Saranko, advertising? Q... I A .. 1, 6 Y . ' gf 3 lr WW, M - 4 ware Wm EJ Savant Encouraged creative talents of english students This year marked the first anniversary of South High's literary magazine, the Savant, which means a man of learningf, The maga- zine's content featured various forms of literary works including poems, essays, book reviews, and stories, plus illustrations. The Savant staff was composed of selected students, but all students were invited to submit material for the magazine. A non-profit project, the Savant was sold at the school's annual book fair. Last year the Savant was the best seller, with a sale of over three hundred copies. Sponsor for this year's magazine was Mr. J. F. Haymaker. Linda Johnson Editor SAVANT STAFF-Bottom Row: Catherine Weir, Jack Thornton, Linda Johnson, Daleen Maugans. Second Row: Diane Kemble, Rosemary Sturdevant, Pat Rickords, Pat Conley. Top Row: Mr. J. F. Haymaker, sponsor, Kirby Kemble, Don Crook. POETRY COMMITTEE-Seated: Diane Kemble, Rose- mary Sturdevant, Pat Rickords. Standing: Jack Thorn- ton, Linda Johnson. X si PROSE COMMITTEE-Seated: Pat Conley, Kirby Kemble, Catherine Weir. Standing: Daleen Maugans, Don Crook. ART COMMITTEE-Rosemary Sturdevant, Jack Lew, Wanda Cray. PAT RICKORDS received the DAR Citizenship Award and the Betty Crocker Home- makers Award. IL, 'W' SCHOLARSHIP OFFERS were made to the following people: Bottom Row: Lauren Langner, Putnam: Suzan Cox, Southwestern. Top Row: Richard Shockey, Warner Pacificg Pat Rickords, Southwestern. CATHERINE WEIR and Kirby Kemble were NCTE finalists. it ff in .. K- .. A Sshelezrslaips- Awarded to top students in senior class Each year scholarships awarded to seniors have averaged from five to ten per cent of the class. National Merit finalists were .lack Thornton and Ralph Cooper. Linda Johnson was awarded a scholarship to the University of Kansas. Lauren Langner was awarded the Putnam scholarship. Pat Rickords was given the Daughters of American Revolution Award and was a finalist in the Betty Crocker Home- makers scholarship contest. National Council of Teachers of English runners up were Kirby Kemble and Catherine Weir. Participants of Girls and Boys State were Catherine Weir, Mike Stewart, Larry Shoaf, .lack Thornton, and Dwayne Schulke. Other scholarships were awarded in the latter part of the year and during the summer. , , L 9- .- 1,-.. 4-.-Qs.. -,- .a- - , .TACK THORNTON and Ralph Cooper were National Merit finalists. BOYS .AND Girls State Representatives were Mike Stewart, .lack Thornton, Catherine Weir, Dwayne Schulke, and Larry Shoaf. Student Government Introduced new tradition to colonels With new ideas and the desire to attain high goals, student government members began the 1965-66 year by adopting a new tradition for South High, Teacher Appreciation Week. To promote school spirit, the student govern- ment chartered buses for out-of-town football games. Community projects were also supported as members marched in the Veterans' Day Parade in support of S.O.S., Support our Ser- vicemen. The management of the student lounge was another project of the student government, under the direction of senior ,Iames Lew. Student government ended a successful year with the leadership of president Kirby Kemble. SENIORS DIANA PHILLIPS and Linda Keck collected contributions for the annual March of Dimes campaign. Kirby Kemble, president. .B-we, '10 X, Mary Dyer treasurer James Lew LeAne Briscoe vice-president secretary CARRYING DR. FOREMAN'S lunch tray, Penny Payne took part in the activities of Teacher Appreciation Week. TOM WHITE and Marcia Bozarth reported their presence to attendance clerk Baydean Canfield. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL members were Sydney Martin, Don Crook, Mary Dyer, Toni Popp, Dick Jespers, James Lew, and Kirby Kemble. STUDENT GOVERNMENT-Bottom Row: K. Easley, T. Gore, K. Harris, K. Neifing, C. Hopkins, N. Schmede mann, P. Blubaugh, R. Canfield, P. Langenberg, S Kaczowka, J. Houser, D. Burns, P. Daniel. Second Row: S. Cox, P. Mitchell, C. Eden, C. Clark, J. Halsey, J. Ham mer, L. Keck, D. Phillips, L. Johnson, M. Dyer, B. Martin P. Beebe, S. Kendall, K. Kemble. Third Row: Mr Lindley Cox, V. Sharp, B. Robinson, R. Russell, R. Wat kins, M. Bettis, C. King, B. Gordon, D. Mundy, D. Andrla L. West, B. McBride, B. Loder, S. Bergen, J. Lew Fourth Row: S. Beebe, D. Crook, D. Godbout, R. Juarez, T. Watkins, J. Rutledge, M. Canfield, E. Kloefkorn, M. Shouse, E. Melrose, C. Reed. FIFTH ROW: L. Wood- ward, S. Nienke, J. Spangler, N. Cantrell, M. Horning, J. Bland, V. Gallegos, S. Byers, M. Basham, L. Catlin, B. Owen, J. Thornton. Top Row: O. Humble, V. Corne- lius, D. Schulke, D. Womack, S. Clyne, C. Isaacson, D. Glenn, L. Dale, M. Dodd, A. Light, L. Haivala, L. Dyck, R. Walker. Debate Taught members 'ro speck effectively The National Forensic League, sponsored at South by Mr. Dennis Wright, trained students to assume responsibilities, not only as citizens, but as tomorrow's leaders. Debaters who earned 25 points in interscholastic contests received membership in NFL. Members of NFL attended the Student Congress in Topeka where each member, in a mock legislature, assumed the duties of a senator or representative. Club projects included a booth at the Mardi Gras, formal initiation, and awards night. The squad won fifty-seven percent of its debates, exceeding the successes of past years. ANOTHER FIRST- won at the Derby Novice Tournament. DEBATERS ROSIE JUAREZ, Ron Smetana, Catherine Weir, and out-of-town Wright. DEBATE SQUAD-Bottom Row: Larry Shoaf, Rosie Juarez, Suzanne Thompson, Mike Albert, Mike Kennedy, Doug Womack, Mr. Dennis Wright, sponsor. Second Row: .loel White, Dana Canfield, Marcene Saun- SENIOR DEBATERS Catherine Weir and Don Crook collaborated on information for an important debate. KQW Larry Shoaf prepared to enter one of the tournaments with their coach, Mr. Dennis ders, Mary Stork, Beverly Cofield. Top Row: Don Crook, ,lack Thornton, Cary Dacus, Del Fogg, Ron Smetana, Cary Clover, David Beck, Dwayne Schulke, .lerry Hollowell, Lyle Lionberger. DEBATE OFFICERS were Catherine Weir, vice-presi- dent, Mr. Dennis Wright, sponsor, Larry Shoaf, presi- dent, Rosie Juarez, secretary. THESPIANS OFFICERS were Mike Brace, parliamentarian: Linda Patterson, historian, James Lew, sergeant at armsg LeAne Briscoe, treasurer, Mary Dyer, secretary, Kirby Kemble, vice-president, Vonnie Elliott, president. PLANTATION PLAYERS Rhonda Black, Nancy Sharpe, Beverly Best, ,lim Oaks, Scott Wong, and Coleen Criss discussed the upcoming play. .- 1I m Thespiozrts Displayed talents through club functions Drama students displayed their acting talents through functions and projects of Southis drama clubs, Plantation Players and Thespians. Club members who earned the required number of points in theatrical projects became members of the National Thespian Society. The club's goal was to create an active and intelligent interest in all types of theater activities. Miss Karen Pyles, sponsor, worked with members individually as well as in classes. The club competed in speech and drama festivals. Some members participated in theater day and attended an Awards Banquet. THESPIANS - Bottom Row: Greg Crieder, Nancy Sharpe, LeAne Briscoe, Vonnie Elliott, Linda Patterson, Sandy Beebe, Paula Teer, ,lames Lew. Second Row: Miss Karen Pyles, sponsor, Virgil Lowry, Christine Swan- ey, Scott Wong, Louise Stoddard, Craig Stone, Richard Shockey, Paula Hough, Mary Dyer, Tom Snow.T0p Row: Richard Tijerina, David Brimmer, Cynda Carr, Kirby Kemble, Terry Stroud, Linda M. Johnson, Diana Pogue, Beverly Best, Rhonda Black, Debbie Aldridge, Cindy Reichenbach. Future Medical Careers Begon early study of medicol professions Through the knowledge gained from guest speakers and field trips, members of Future Medical Careers Club gained a better under- standing of the world of medicine. Professional men and women from various medical fields spoke at club meetings on topics concerning venereal disease, social service work, birth defects, and psychology. The 1965-1966 year featured two field trips, one to Halstead Medical Museum and another to KU Medical Center. A newly added rule required that members attend a minimum of three meetings before being allowed to participate in field trips. The club climaxed the year with their main project, the March of Dimes collection, and ended the year with a picnic held at Wagon Wheel Ranch. FUTURE MEDICAL CAREERS OFFICERS were Pat Martin, vice-president, Suzanne Thompson, president, Sandra Sanders, secretaryg Allen Cloud, treasurerg Mr. Bill Oswalt, co-sponsor, Mrs. Louise Snow, sponsor. .J ff SANTA'S HELPERS Donna Becham, Jim Oaks, Pam Dilsaver Vicki Cornelius and Delmarine Anderson assisted Santa by locating a mailbox in '4Candy Cane Lane during the rush season. 'LDO YOU think lill live?', asked Cordon Sparlin to practicing nurse Brooke Evans. CAROL ACKERSON and Linda Sorenson prepared a bulletin board for the FTA contest. ,ii-,,,,,...-n-f Future Teachers Gt America Gained actual experience in teaching Students who considered teaching as a future career began preparing themselves through Future Teachers of America. At various times during the year, guest speakers talked to the group, answered their questions, and aided them in planning college courses which would be best suited to the requirements of their pro- fessions. Projects included a membership break- fast introducing students to the club, a drive for Meals for Millions, sales projects for operat- ing funds, and a tour of the Institute of Logo- pedics during which members learned the fun- damentals of teaching the handicapped. Gaining actual teaching experience, each member taught at least one class at South. FTA OFFICERS were Carol Hodges, historiang Nancy Post, vice-president, Mary Dyer, secretaryg Sue Riddle, , president, Mrs. Alice Anderson, Q, ,, ' sponsor, Christine Christianson, trea- V ' F M surer. - 1 . - f , xt A WHEN l become a teacher there will be a Beatle album in every classroom, commented Mary Dyer to Gail Feichter as Pat Roy, Linda Brush, and Delores Mosher enjoyed the FTA party. VIEW A Junior Red Gross Donated service to viet ncum war effort Each month a representative from South's Junior Red Cross Club attended a council meeting composed of representatives from all the high schools. The purpose of the council was to discuss future club plans and problems. After a vote, the schools decided on a project to send friendship kits to Viet Nam. South con- tributed twenty-eight friendship kits. South High Red Cross, which met weekly, also was very active in the Operation Holiday project. Many members did volunteer Work at the American Red Cross headquarters and at the Veterans Hospital. The High School Red Cross County Council sponsored a dance February 5 for all active Red Cross youth members, and students who assisted with Operation Holiday. NORA HARLAN, Jancie Culley, Wilma Macy, Linda Holeman, Stan Butler, Beverly Geer, Delva Hodge, and Linda Hills enjoyed an early morning breakfast. I it...- RED CROSS OFFICERS-Bottom Row: Wilma Macy, vice-presidentg Linda Holeman, secretary. Top Row: Robert Toles, presidentg Joanna Reddig, treasurerg Miss Elsie Olson, sponsor. Not pictured: Mrs. Leola Malloy, sponsor. nf 1 4 l Q... i QB ,Xgxw 'it 4,-. . '-1' LINDA HOLEMAN and Wilma Macy discussed the Junior Red Cross paper with Lori Glott, city director. Safety Club Urged students to practice safety rules BE A FD: The main objectives of Southis Safety Club were to promote safe driving and to set an example of driving safety to be followed by other Colonels. Club members were those students who realized the need for traffic safety in their school. Taking safety seriously, members equipped their own cars with seat belts, tow belts, and seat belt retractors, besides selling them to other students. Other projects included a car smash at the Mardi Gras, decal checks in the parking lot, and the issuance of Safety Club parking tickets. The penalty for a number of violations was a temporary suspension from school. SAFETY CLUB officers were Richard Aaron, president, Sandy Sanders, vice-presidentg Rowena Catlin, secretary- treasurer. Tiw.-.: Clkbl SMT Bd gall bu SUE EDWARDS and Jolene Pyle prepared a showcase window for display of STOP, LOOK, and safety devices. proceed- SAFETY CLUB vigilantes Claudine Parsons, Linda Andrews, and Linda McKown checked students' cars for defects. with is j .A i i i Q - . 1. ttf.-W . ' Office Practice Encouraged use of classroom knowledge Office Practice gave Colonels a beginning study for business careers. Members became a part of the business world while still in high school. Office Practice, sponsored by Mrs. Lovetta Russell, gave students the opportunity to make a practical application of knowledge gained in the classroom. The club held a fund raising drive to finance its activities and at- tended the sixth annual Employee-Employer luncheon. Taking an interest in the activities of business clubs over the state, members at- tended the annual Business Education Club of Kansas convention in Emporia, Kansas. Plaques were awarded to students ranking highest in stenographic, clerical, and bookkeeping areas. I PUTTING HER office practice skills to a practical test, Linda Blehm worked part-time at School and Park Supply CO' oFF1cE PRACTICE CLUB-Bottom Row: Sharon Albright, Delores Mosher, Ronna Sparlin, George Peck, Bob Ratz- laff, Greg Powell, Gloria Swinger, Sheryl Lynch. Second Row: Kathy Young, Barbara Bradley, Roberta Robison, Jan GARY GLOVER and Steve Dixon listened attentively as Sherry Conn presented her sales pitch. OFFICE PRACTICE OFFICERS were Greg Powell, president, Barbara Bradley, treasurer, Sherry Conn, secretary, Bob Ratzlaff, vice-president. Slayton, Connie Billups, Teresa Angle- ton, Linda Harper, Carol Hooper, Kathy Hall, Marilynn Luginbill, Linda Brazill, Mrs. Lovetta Russell, sponsor. Top Row: Nancy Doesken, Sherry Conn, Linda Blehm, Mary Coerzen. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION-Bottom Row: Susie Parks, Debby Stewart, Trudi Eitel, Cindy Nitch, Mary West, Pam Davis, liynda Smith, Sharon Schaffer. Top Row: lack Oburn, Yvette Gracey, Donna Lamb, DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION OFFICERS-Bottom Row: Rich Oliver, presidentg Agnes Fraley, historiang Susie Parks, vice-president. Top Row: Trudi Eitel, public relations, Debby Stewart, treasurer, Rick Lill, parliamentariang Judy Doyle, secretary. sponsor. Agnes Fraley, Charles Vaughn, Steve Bew- ley, Rich Oliver, Judy Doyle, Rick Lill, Russ Chitwood, Sheila Wheeler, Vicki Goulart, Lori Spangler, Mr. .lames Cather, Distributive Education Offered members on-the-iob experience To provide students with selling skills in business was the goal strived for by the Dis- tributive Education club through the 1965-1966 school year. Members gained business ex- perience by working at local retail stores. In the Distributive Education Club and in class, students developed the skills needed to face the working business world with responsibility. Mr. Cather, the clubis sponsor, taught morning classes, leaving afternoons to coordinate the class instruction with on-the-job training needs. To raise funds, the club sold kissing balls and ball point pens with basketball schedules printed on them. SEARS ADVERTISING manager Bob Riley exhibits possible advertising layouts to DE members Vicki Goulart, Yvette Gracey, Lori Spangler, Mary West, Agnes Fraley, Pam White, and Susie Parks. IH QQ' H. . . AND FIVE makes ten. . , N Thank you and come f ' again. replied Donna David's Inc. Lamb, an employee of Biblioncwts Aided students through library service Through membership in Biblionauts, students learned the procedures and techniques of library work. Biblionauts, sponsored by Miss Margaret Oliver and Mrs. Dorothy Knight, explored vocational interests by practice in library service. Members helped students to use the library and encouraged good reading. At club meetings, Biblionauts enjoyed group discussions of their reading experiences. The club also achieved its objectives through field trips. Members attended the state meeting of KLASS at Emporia and toured the library at Wichita State University. Paperback books were sold at the annual book fair which was spon- sored and organized by the Biblionauts. Nix ci, BIBLIONAUT OFFICERS were Carolyn King, treasurer, Pat Powell, secretary, Gail Farr, president, Cary South- ern, vice-president, Mrs. Dorothy Knight, co-sponsor, Miss Margaret Oliver, sponsor. -v ' GAIL FARR reviewed club rules with fellow Biblionauts Carolyn King, Detha Ballinger, Pat Cole, .lohn Stover, .loel White, and Pat Powell. MAKING UNUSUAL decorations out of balloons for the library were Carolyn King, Mrs. Leota Glotfelty, Pat Cole, and Mona Luginbill. in I Y-TEEN OFFICERS and sponsors were Mrs. Charlotte Yancey, sponsor, Sandra Sanders, treasurer, Pat Rick- ords, president, Nancy Sharpe, secretary, Mrs. Marjorie Sheppard, sponsor, Catherine Weir, social chairman, Mrs. Dorothy Cook, sponsor, Joyce Swenson, publicity chairman. ,ffm IN THE midst of the yuletide season Mrs. Sheppard, sponsor, and Y-Teen members Leona Lower, Trudy Clough, Nancy Sharpe, and Joyce Swenson continued their annual tradition of decorating a Christmas tree in the main foyer. Ywieens Led city schools in fund raising drive Through their conscientious work, Y-Teens made South a leader in the UNICEF drive with a collection of over one hundred dollars. In association with the YWCA, the Y-Teens organization at South employed friendship as its club objectiveg friendship with people of all races, religions, and nationalities. Members of the club made it their special concern to be a friend to the entire student body and to welcome new enrollees. Y-Teen projects were directed toward the purpose of serving and improving the school and community. At school, they pre- sented the Thanksgiving assembly and spon- sored the Sadie Hawkins Dance. Members also collected for the Save the Children's Federation Drive and sponsored a needy family. Q ARE YOU sure number four is the best looking pair of hairy legs? questioned Pam Blackburn ofa determined voter. German Club Planned program for exchange students German club members practiced speaking German and learned the culture and customs of life in Germany. Members were students who took a genuine interest in study of the language and wished to continue their studies in after school activities. The club, sponsored by Mrs. Zenobia Washington and Mr. Dieter Daub, or- ganized a program for exchange students between Germany or Austria and South High. German Club members organized parties in German custom to enjoy Knackwurst and German pastries. The club presented a pay assembly and sold candy to support a group of German club members on a study program abroad in the summer of 1966. li, GERMAN CLUB officers were Jack Lew, presidentg Heidi Bock, vice-presidentg Sherry Harder, secretaryg Dieter Daub, sponsor. GERMAN EXCHANGE stu- dent Heidi Bock enjoyed her year at South. -sri, . ,J --1 GERMAN CLUB members Rudolf Erthner, Mary Yount, Pam White, Sherry Harder, and Jack Lew created a festive air for their annual club party by preparing actual German dishes. if 'UQ IN MAKING Rudolf Erthner an official member, Heidi Bock, Sherry Harder, ,lack Lew, and Charles Walden per- formed the serious rituals of initiation. FRENCH CLUB OFFICERS were Penny Kirker, presi- dent, Karen Crown, vice-president, Sue Riddle, secretary- treasurerg Mr. Roland Curzydlo, sponsor. French Club Earned financial aid for trip to france Focusing their attention on one main ob- jective, French Club members undertook various projects, all aimed toward the sole purpose of giving financial aid to those students who will go to France during the summer. Proj- ects included a car wash and candy and bake sales. When the students return to school in the fall, they will share their experiences and newly acquired knowledge of France. In such a manner, club members as well as French stu- dents will learn more about France, its people, and customs, thus affording them a greater appreciation of the language. The club hoped to send at least ten students to France. Q-.w..,....q......,....,.. .iWw-,..wm.:.,....a 5 lr T i T T V im i I Lf THE MEETING will please come to orderfi stated Penny Kirker. EUROPEAN-BOUND STUDENTS -Bottom Row: Nancy Sharpe, Nila Walker, Suzan Cox, Sherilyn Peters. Top Row: Beverly Gordon, Sherrie Durham, Coleen Miller, Martin Railsback. LGTJTE 33 Revived ancient romon customs of parties Relieving the usual routine of language studies, Latin Club members, some in Latin costumes, found dances and parties to be worth- while and enjoyable. The objective of the club through the 1965-1966 school year was to pro- mote an interest in Latin among students and to give members practice in using the Huniver- sal language. Club projects included the sing- ing of Latin Christmas carols and the traditional Saturnalia, a celebration of Christmas in the Roman Custom. The South High Latin Club is affiliated with the city, state, and national Junior Classical Leagues. L,,.,va-'VJ HTHERE, ONLY 117 more doors to decoratef' sighed Linda Jordan to co-workers Jack Thornton, Charles Wal- bourn, and Joyce Lyden. LATIN CLUB OFFICERS were Joanna Fuller, vice presidentg Mrs. Ann Brewer, sponsor, Carolyn King secretary! Jack Thornton, president, Glenn White treasurer. PRESIDENT JACK THORNTON amused Latin Club members and sponsor Mrs. Ann Brewer during a regular meeting. SPANISH CLUB OFFICERS-Bottom Row: Linda Yoast, secretary-treasurerg Linda Sorenson, president. Top Row: Henry Fine, vice-presidentg Miss Brita Woller, sponsor. Y'1n...,f ' . -at ,. L p .W .vga-W , C PREPARING A Spanish Christmas mural for the hall decoration contest were Mary Wittenbach, Christine Hendricks, and Sherry Bergen. V4 Spanish Qistgs 2 Achieved closer Contact with customs Pursuing an aim of a more personal contact with the customs and culture of the Spanish speaking countries, members of the Spanish Club viewed films made in Mexico and dined at several local Spanish restaurants. Club meet- ings also provided members with an opportu- nity to practice and to improve conversation skills. Utilizing their knowledge of the Spanish and Mexican customs and with the assistance of their sponsor Miss Brita Woller, they designed and constructed authentic Spanish Christmas decorations, which took second place in the school hall decorating contest. Members cele- brated the year's end with a Spanish fiesta. More dinners and parties were planned for the coming year by prospective members. gat. L ag HONORED GUEST ,loc Salrneron chatted informally with Miss Brita Wolller, Linda Sorenson, and Henry Fine at the El Patio Spanish restaurant. ,.-V r Qi M3 E -A., ws ef- is ff in ----'fx ,fs-., Fencing Club Provided colonels chance 'ro lecarn new skills A new organization which began during the 1965-1966 school year was the Fencing Club sponsored by Mr. John Deardorff and Miss Lola Havercroft. The purpose of the club was to teach the art of fencing, not only as recrea- tion, but also as an aid in the development of coordination and mental alertness. Club mem- bers, most of them inexperienced in fencing techniques, developed their skills through instruction at practice meets and at meetings before school. The club earned its own money to buy fencing foils and masks. Money-making projects included a co-recreation night and bake sales. l DON'T FENCE me in, pleaded Jack Thornton to James Lew during an early morning practice. l l l 5 s i INEXPERIENCED FENCERS practiced early in the morning under the instruction of coach John Deardorff. F FENCINC CLUB OFFICERS and sponsors were James Lew, presidentg Mr. John Deardorff, sponsorg Cindy Reichenbach, vice-presidentg Miss Lola Havercroft, sponsorg Cary Ruark, secretary-treasurer. EXPLORER SCOUTS OFFICERS-Bottom Row: Steve Hansen, secretaryg Morris Beavers, quartermasterg Mike Handy, cabinet representative. Top Row: Steve Dixon, vice-president, Richard Liggett, presidentg Dickie Trim, treasurer, Mr. James Anders, sponsor. Explorer Scouts Undertook goals in field of oeronoutics Boys took part in Explorer Post 800, an oppor- tunity for educational as well as recreational activities. During the 1965-1966 school year, S0uth's explorer post members earned their own funds for a very special project, the pur- chase of an airplane. The club's sponsor, Mr. James Anders, organized plans for a summer one semester course in aeronautics, a science credit course built around the Sanderson audio- visual ground school program. Plans for the course included filmstrips with coordinated records, field trips to the U.S. Weather Bureau and FAA control tower at the Municipal Airport, and tours through the Beech, Cessna, and Leer Jet factories. EXPLORER SCOUTS-Bottom Row: Mark Hansen, Gary Glover, Morris Beavers, Steve McNeal, Ronald Shirley, Joseph Rose, Don Dixon, William Fry, Mr. James Anders, Balding, Dickie Trim, Mike Handy, Richard sponsor. Liggett. Top Row: Ernie Melrose, Steve EXPLORER POST members Don Balding and Bill Fry sold refreshments to Gary Glover and Joseph Rose at a German Club mixer to raise funds for the purchase of an airplane. Pep Grab Promoted spirit among ambitious colonels Boosting school spirit and giving moral sup- port to Southis athletic department were the two main objectives of Pep Club members. Besides attending games and meeting regularly, mem- bers engaged in special activities which includ- ed the election of Mr. and Miss Pep. Miss Pep was selected on the basis of school spirit and on the percentage of games and meetings which she attended. Pep Club also sponsored our Homecoming dance HCoals of Glory and hosted a covered dish dinner with the North High Pep Club. Funds for club projects and supplies were earned from a ear wash in the summer and from the annual sale of pom poms and club emblems. PEP CLUB OFFICERS-Bottom Row: Sherry Bergen, Penny Willson, sophomore council members. Second Row: Janet Heft, Raydean Canfield, Linda Keck, senior council membersg Pam Blubaugh, Marsha Bettis, junior council members. Top Row: Niki Schmedemann, presi- dent, Kris Knuth, vice-president, Nancy Hall, secretaryg Vicki Weinbrenner, treasurerg Janice Hammer, art directorg Miss Lola Havercroft, sponsor. nr- if fi V 'if -Q., PEP CLUB girls Susan St. Clair, Bette Detwieler, Mary White, Edith Webb, Becky Robinson, Penny Willson, and Marcia Basham took advantage of a halftime for a fast coke. TENSE EXCITEMENT preceded the end of the South-West game. SOPHOMORE CHEERLEADERS-.lanell Knuth, head cheerleader, Paula Beebe, Linda Canfield, Sherry Byers, Mary Brammer, and Sharon McNabb lent their enthusi- astic support to the Cadets and Raiders throughout the 1965-1966 school year. Gerrie Hungate Sharon Moran Senior Senior Head Cheerleader Gloria Ellis Marsha Weaver Junior ,lunior Cheerleaders Awarded 3rd place in notional competition In addition to supporting the football and basketball teams and cheering at varsity games, the six 1965-1966 cheerleaders participated in various special events throughout the year. Attending the second session of the National Cheerleaders Association Clinic in Dallas, Texas, they received two honorable mentions and a third place ribbon in final competition. They attended a tea for all Wichita cheerleaders at WSU and later cheered at the Shockeris final game of the season. Assisting the varsity cheerleaders were six sophomore cheerleaders who cheered at sophomore and B team games. Both the varsity and sophomore cheerleaders undertook additional projects of decorating the halls to boost school spirit. l Ginger Asmann Janet Cox Junior Junior VARSITY CHEERLEADERS led South in a victory cheer during a time out of the East, South game. lattesrrtarcr Promoted sports, sponsored foster children South High lettermen, always a part of school athletic events, contributed greatly toward the success of Colonel sports and recreational events. Athletes who lettered in varsity sports received membership in Lettermen's Club. The club, sponsored by Coach Elmer Carpenter, sold Halloween candy to buy film for football and basketball. During the Christmas season, members of the Lettermen's Club made three foster children happy by taking them shopping. Another project was a booth at the Mardi Gras. The annual Lettermen's Club picnic terminated an active year for this organization. ....-........ ...........,..... L, l 1 ,,........,.,......,,. ...M ,,, .,N.,3' 1 LETTERMEINVS CLUB OFFICERS- STEVE BEWLEY seemed to be confronted by a tough decision as Ron Palecki, Danny Burr, and Larry Moore pushed their salesmanship. RON PALECKI, Gerald Isaacson, Kent Aldridge, Mike Wood, and Eldon Bottom Row: Mike Stewart, presi- Holsey made final preparations for Homecoming ceremonies. dent, Bob Ruth, treasurer, Ron Palecki, sergeant at arms. Top Row: Larry Moore, secretary, Gerald Isaac- son, vice-president. LETTF,RMEN'S CLUB-Bottom Row: ,lack Lew, Charles West, Duane Ross, Henry Fine, Larry Foley, Steve Martin, Doug Wlomack, Les- lie Gilstrap, Dennis Cowel, George Waddles, Coach Elmer Carpenter, sponsor, Gerald Isaacson, Charles Walden, Mike Carroll, Bob Bobbitt, Kent Aldridge, Wade Price, John Brouil- lette, Stan Clyne, Pat Blanchard, Gerald Carley. Second Row: Wayne Hayes, .lohn Langley, Terry North, Chet Tunison, Walter Aikman, Dwight Schulke, Fred Tuttle, Dick Liggett, Danny Burr. Top Row: Ronald Spatz, Jerry Sirmans, Rookie Dorsett, Chuck Clayton, Bennie Cofield, Gerry Morton, Tom Irland, Rick Lill, Larry Walls, Mike Wood, Bill Billins, Bob Ruth, Larry Moore, Ron Palecki, Eldon Holsey, Mike Stewart, Garry Moore. Celoneiettes Expanded program through competitive sports Letterwomen of South, better known as the Colonettes, formed a club composed only of those who earned membership. ln order to be- come a member, one must have attained a total of one hundred points. Points were achieved by going out for after school sports or participat- ing in sports days, modern dance shows, and water shows. With the earning of an additional seventy points, members earned their Colonette sweater. Another fifty points earned a stripe. Club functions included the volleyball sports day with West and Heights, basketball with East and North, an invitational track meet with all Wichita high schools, and gymnastic programs ee given at the Kiwanis Club and various high COLONELETTE OFFICERS were Marcia Bozarth, presi- Schools' dentg Pam Blackburn, secretary, Karen Neifing, intra- ' mural manager, Anna Brammer, vice-president, Sharon White, publicity chairmang Miss Rose Lamb, sponsor. AFTER SCHOOL sports enabled junior Phyllis Nichols to accumulate points toward her Colonette sweater. LANA SANBORN effectively demonstrated one of the many volleyball techniques. COLONELETTES-Bottom Row: F. Geary, E. Antoine, J. Avery, ,l. Wooten, N. Nibarger. Second Row: D. Aldridge, S. White, C. Biggerstaff, L. Brush, C. Wilhelm, V. Andrla, B. Ceer, L. Vokach, C. Reichenbach. Top Row: l.. Sanborn, J. Meyers, L. Collier, D. Lyons, S. Page, P. Latas, P. Blackburn, T. Gore, A. Brammer, K. Neifing. S 1. ... . ... Bond, iirchestrci Presented concerts, represented south high The South High Symphonic Band concert schedule included programs in December, February, and April. In addition, the band gave concerts forjunior high school assemblies. The Football Band participated in four football halftime performances as well as the Univer- sity of Kansas Annual Band Day. The Pep Band supported all pep rallies and assemblies and assisted the cheerleaders and Pep Club in the promotion of school spirit. The South High Orchestra also presented concerts in December, February, and April. Instrumental ensembles were organized for training and performing purposes as well as representing the school at the State Music Festival. DRUM MAJOR Rick Meyer performed with precision and rhythm during halftime ceremonies. ORCHESTRA-Percussion: M. Brace, C. Ruark, Mr Wynne Harrell, director. Viola: C. Newell, M. Zabel D. Andrla. Violin: S. Martin, P. Hammerman, L. Hedges L. Knowles, M. Green. Cello: A. Bramrner, G. Hungate S. Cox, B. Krebs, M. Brammer. String Bass: F. Lyons SYMPHONIC BAND-Percussion: D. Daniels, C. Ruark D. Blosser, D. Pickard, S. Houchin. Clarinet: ,l. Hunt C. Brunk, E. Brown, S. Boeder, K. Hood, C. Gaines, T Clough, W. Coleman, R. Sturdevant, V. Elliott, S. Angle ton, W. Chapman, M. Chamberlain, R. Dover, D. Hansen K. Jonston, M. Burt, M. Paulick, L. Egnor. Oboe: D Ballinger, V. Sparlin, S. Doyle. Flute: V. Davis, C Calkins, L. Cross, S. Anderson, N. Walker, D. Hulse MR. WYNNE HARRELL, director. Bassoon: T. McClellen. Clarinet: C. Palmer, B. Dover, R. Whitcomb. Oboe: S. Doyle, V. Sparlin. Flute: C. Calkins, D. Hulse. French Horn: M. Glenn, D. Stinnett, C. Valdois, R. Whitcomb. Trumpet: M. Beavers, D. Fogg, J. Voth. Trombone: L. Furnish, F. Riegle, ,l. Classen. 6 K. Cannon, J. Cannon, J. Hillin, J. Commer. Saxophone: K. Schneider, B. Malcome, R. Carter, C. McFarland C. Wilhelm, R. Meyer, R. Matthews. K. Wilkinson, R Sellers, J. Trissal, T. Blanchard. French Horn: A. Hess R. Bottorff, D. Stinnett, M. Glenn. Alto Clarinet: L Brush, R. Black. Bassoon: T. McClellan, D. Metcalf. Bass Clarinet: P. DeLozier, D. Womack, C. Palmer Baritone Saxophone: B. Trarbach. Baritone: R. Rowell v . J. Houser. B. Stout. Trumpet: J. Means, K. Meister, L Trenary, L. Smith, J. Voth, M. Beavers, G Fogle, G. Fillmore. D. Cupp, S. Cook, J. Coon Trombone: B. Wolfe, L. Evans, L. Johnson Heasley, D. Ankenman, F. Riegle, L. Paulson . Tuba: J. Krablin, K. Prieb, M. Killough, J Wynne Harrell, director. PEP BAND members aroused enthusiasm during pep rallies and basketball games. CELLO PLAYERS Anna Brammer, Susan Cox, and Mary Brammer strived for perfection in practice as well as in concerts. Vocal Presented speciol programs for oreo groups Under the direction of Miss Christa Fisher and Mr. Ed Brimmer, the South High vocal groups including the Choir, Southern Belles, Musettes, Sophomore Girls Glee Club and Mixed Chorus presented Christmas and Easter programs, and a fall and a spring concert. The Southern Belles were invited to an ensemble tea at Southeast, and sang for various civic and church groups. The Choir was privileged to sing at the United Nations Observance day dinner, held at Innes' Tea Room, and also sang for civic and church groups. Both ensembles sang at the Veterans, Hospital and the KG8zE Christmas parties. The Musettes, Southern Belles, and ensembles from the Girls Glee Club competed in the district festival held in Hutchinson. CHOIR-Bottom Row: M. Bozarth, S. McCully, P- McHenry, J. Garner, S. Carpenter, L. Johnson, M. Peterson, R. Ayers, B. Pierce, B. Brown, R. Tijerina S. Shumaker, J. Blair, S. Traner, S. Haskit, D. Aldridgel A. Sherwood, M. Brown, D. Berry, B. Cain. Seconci Row: Miss Christa Fisher, D. Jespers, J. Kraghr G. Fleming, S. Luthi, L. Baker, J. Jackson, M. Timpy, D. Peacock, L. Beachum, B. Stockton, M. Pendergrass J. Maltby, J. Post, E. Snapp, B. Mook, J. Benner, S. Moore, D. Evans, D. Pogue, A. Burkett, G. Campbell J. Heft, Mr. Ed Brimmer. Third Row: K. Cooke, S. Findley, P. Hazen, S. Boden, J. Bradley, B. Janne, K. 9 5 SOUTHERN BELLES-Bottom Row: L- R. Milgren, J. Colvin, D. Tracy, D. Fox, T. Jordon, S. Luthi, K. Knuth. Second Row: Moreland, T. Popp, C. Arbuckle, J. Garner, J- Heft, L. Briscoe, B. Janne, J- Y0UI1g, G- J. Jackson. Not pictured-C. Bradley. Campbell, J. Fuller, G. Asmann. Top Row: SOPHOMOBE GIRLS GLEE CLUB-Bottom Row: Miss Christa Fisher, L. McFarland, D. Free- man, B. Goering, G. Cloud, K. O'Byrne, J. Holsey, M. Kleyinger, D. DeSaint, J. Knuth, S. Moore. Second Row: S. Peters, L. Atwater, J. Scribner, C. Richardson, G. Webb, L. Smith, J. Thompson, B. Kuhn, A. Light, S. Sills, D. Drouhard. Third Row: S. Wilson, J. Miller, M. Goldston, N. Lowman, M. Luginbill, B. Powell, D. Mundy, S. Jahnke, P. Beighle, S. Goodwin, D. Gray, S. Eyman. Top Row: A. Drouhard, S. Fry, D. Langford, C. Chrisholm, K. Cooper, M. Brewster, P. Foster, K. May, J. Morris R. Peters, L. Canfield, J. Stork. 9 ul.uufa.uuus-u1we1z e I w...x 1-imnn. i Y YYVY .Ag Ml.A flarshall, H. Lippincott, G. Baxter, D. lndermill, T Watkins, J. Poland, D. Drumm, B. Brown, K. Walker 1. Ellis, N. Schmedemann, V. Berry, L. Morton,J. Colvin, 5. Bergen, C. Richenbach. Fourth Row: C. Boeck, F. Weber, K. Gibson, A. Davis, T. Johnson, M. Carroll f. Lowry, C. Gilstrap, N. Mendoza, M. Flory, T. Stroud 1 X . Miss Christa Fisher , Director 9 J. Shields, L. Bryan, R. Stark, K. Rider, A. Schamber, . Dill, B. Cofield, J. Krueger, K. Morton, P. Wert, L. Crawford, B. Martin, P. Lang. Fifth Row: C. Sandefer, E. Baunhofer, C. Morton, J. Rutledge, J. Mitchell, D. iarnes, D. Brown, T. Statton, M. Brace. 31 MUSETTES - Bottom Row: D. Jespers J. Cox, T. Stroud, R. Shockey, C. Weir? M. Bozarth, J. Dill, T. North. Top Row: ,'Q n D. Shields, J. Bradley, D. Brimmer, C. Fleming, L. Berry, K. Morton, L. Furnish. Not Pictured-L. Harrell. Mr. Ed Brimmer Director MIXED CHORUS-Bottom Row: J. Johnston, M. Saun- M. Yeager, C. Mapes, D. LaFary, D. Owings, B. King, ders, S. Boden, J. Hupman, D. Dobbs, L. Hall. Second D. Link. Top Row: Miss Christa Fisher, L. Pogue, Row: K. Walker, B. Loder, J. Pridemore, P. Mitchell, M. Carroll, B. Rowe, B. Burch, K. Shea, V. Knoll, Mr. Ed P. Krouskup, R. Mook. Third Row: L. Jones, J. Life, Brimmer. L. Smith, S. Bullock, L. Beacham, C. Sandefer, S. Butler, flof lil . ,il , g pg s f XX PAK 576.7254 WON Working individualbf and on teams, Colonels competed in and supported the South High sports program. Wz'th vietogz as their primamz goal, Colonels played to win, but gained valuable ex- perience through defeat. Squad defeated cclrroll for lone victory The Colonels under the direction of new head coach Gailord Bellamy had a disappointing season compiling an overall record of one Win, seven losses, and one tie. The Colonels lone win came over the Bishop Carroll Eagles, 27-19. The Colonels were sparked by the running of full- back Mike Carroll and the pass receiving of junior Gerry Morton. Larry Moore, Bob Ruth, and Danny Burr, seniors, were the elected tri- captains. Lettermen for the 1965 season included 15 seniors and Sjuniors. The '4Fightin Colonels placed senior lineman Rick Lill and senior back Mike Carroll on the all-city second team. Honorable mentions were received by Danny Burr and Gerry Morton. MIKE CARROLL caught a high pass off a screen during the North game. r i it S 1N A HALF-TIME chalk talk, head coach Cailord Bellamy readied the team to meet DURING A BREAK in the East contest, Rick Lill got a refreshing drink. - .-.. w , .54 ,wg 'L - -fa .. tziwe ,Z t a, the challenge of the second half in which the Colonels were down 19-0 to Nlulvane. -...........,. SPLIT-END Gerry Morton made a leaping effort in trying to make the catch. 1965 FOOTBALL SQUAD-Bottom Row: Cary Moore, John Langley, Bob Bobbitt, ,lack Houser, Rocky Dorsett, .lerry Sirmans, Larry Moore, Danny Burr, Terry North, Steve Burdue, Steve Henton, James Krahlin, Ed Klaef- korn, Coach Cailord Bellamy. Second Row: Coach Bill Uswalt, Leonard Dale, Charles Clayton, Paul Hartsel, Tom lrland, Fred Ferris, Dennis Cowel, Rick Lill, Fred Tuttle, Bob Ruth, Doug Buehler, David Zehr. Third Row: Coach Louis Valadez, Ben Cofield, Duane Hickerson, Dennis Berry, Mark Steinbuchel, Mark Jackson, Cerry Morton, Charles Ciangrosso, Mike Carroll, Larry Walls, David Woodrow, Paul Baunhofer, Scott Stiles, Mike Stewart, Coach Charles Yarner. Top Row: Eldon Holsey, Ron Spatz, Tom Hall, Larry Cantrell, Cene Reed. SWEEPING LEFT end, halfback Larry Moore picked up yard MIKE CARROLL outstepped a would-he tackler, South- easfs Gary Matassarin, and ran for yardage. 82 age against Mulvane. AT A PRE-GAME dinner, squad members talked over Colonel strategy. l 965 REC ORD South Winheld South Carroll South North South Heights South Mulvane South West South Kapaun South East South Southeast I if A CADET DEFENDER made an unassisted tackle on the Buffalo quarterback. Tecams prepare for varsity competition The Raider squad finished the season with four wins and two defeats. The South High B team was led by the running of Rocky Dorsett and Terry North. Quarterbacking by Tom 1rland and great pass receiving by Paul Hartsel teamed with the running game to beat West, Kapaun, Southeast, and North. The Cadet gridders completed their season with a record of no wins, six losses, and one tie. Seven Cadets received the 6'Monster award for their out- standing individual performance during the season. RAIDERS CADETS South 13 West 19 South 27 West 6 South 0 Kapaun 25 South 13 Kapaun 0 South 13 Heights 20 South 13 Heights 19 South 0 East 33 South 0 East 35 South 7 Southeast 20 South 18 Southeast 12 South 0 North 12 South 20 North 14 South 0 Carroll 0 l 1 CADET SQUAD-Bottom Row: Steve Cramer, Leslie Pogue, Randy Cunningham, Alan Hess, Jerry Johnson, Jerry Williams, Rusty Sims, Tom Coleman, Steve Bowman, Lyndal Bryan, Larry Woodward,.1ohn Montieth, Kevin Mansfield. Second Row: Ed Jones, Steve Linbo, .lerry Cook, Jim Kennedy, Bill Knowles, Alan Emery, Mike Mendoza, Ron Bonebrake, Tony Carr, Scott Davis, Jack Oliver, Mike Gibson, Kenny Anderson, ,lim Morris. Third Row: Coach Art Dillon, Tim Martin, Charles Smith, Terry Watkins, Tom Richardson, Terry Blanchard, Steve Gaida, Brian Rosene, David Collins, .lim Spangler, Edwin Knipp, Cliiiord Jones, Larry Mullikin, Delbert Roop, Galen Brunk, Coach Spencer Puls. Top Row: Jim Blair, Terry Pilgreen, Richard Hunt, Van VanDeusen, Marc Nicholis, Delman Jolliff, Mike Hay, Coach Otis Isaacs, Marshall Williams, Dan Stewart, Steve Barnes, Roger Catlin, Kent Shurtleff, Stan Morton, Mike Niedens. Qmsarstiaail Varsity squad led by isclocson, woddles After winning the first three games, the Colonels completed their season with a 5-11 record. The Reb season was disappointing, having beaten only Heights, Carroll, Parsons, and North. In city league standings, the Colo- nels tied with North for sixth place with a 4--10 city record. Leading Colonel scorers were Gerald Isaacson, capturing sixth place scoring honors in the city with a 13.2 average, and George Waddles who captured ninth place hon- ors with a 12.2 average. At the West High Invita- tional the Colonels placed fifth losing to Kapaun in the opener and soundly defeating Anthony in the consolation bracket. Eight players received letters, and Gerald Isaacson was voted the most inspirational player. TO COACH Ralph Brumback, Mhappi- ness was two points. 1965-66 BASKETBALL SQUAD-Bottom Row: Doug Buehler, Mike Fluty, Paul Hartsel, Rockie Dorsett, Chet Tunison, Neal Pettay, Bill Malcolm, John Langley. Top MIKE FLUTY, Ed Sullivan of Kapaun, and George Wad dles strained to grab a loose ball. NLet's try this the s e c o n d half, stat- ed Coach Spencer Puls. Row: Coach Spencer Puls, Kent Shurtleff, Dan Stewart Gerry Morton, Tom Irland, Gerald Isaacson, George Waddles, Rod Thole, Coach Ralph Brumback. hi DETERMINATION AND high jumping paid off for senior Gerald Isaacson GEORGE WADDLES laid the ball in as South gained possession of the opening tip-off against Bishop Carroll. the basket for two points over the outstretched hand of North's Mike Creed. ITS ALL minelw determined George Waddles as he apparently left SENIOR GERALD ISAACSON drove the no doubt of this in the minds of Kapaun defenders. lane against North High's Mike Creed. 85 1965-66 RECORD South 54 Heights South 72 Parsons South 64 North South 46 Southeast South 60 Kapaun South 32 West South 57 East South 77 Carroll South 55 Heights South 46 North South 41 Southeast South 38 Kapaun South 63 West South 81 Carroll South 54 Winfield South 37 East JUNIOR ROD THOLE went high over a Heights opponent to make two points. SENIOR CHESTER TUNISON looked on as Junior Gerry Morton and Heights' Howard fought for possession of the rebound. PERFECT AIM proved successful as Gerald Isaacson sank two points as Fred Goodwin of Heights guarded him. . .xt- that JACK OLIVER shot over the outstretched hand of a West opponent. Raiders, Cadets Were troined for vorsity competition Gaining valuable game experience, South's B-team, the Raiders, compiled a 7-9 record. The Raiders were victorious over Parsons, Kapaun, Carroll, Heights, Southeast, and East. Leading the Raiders were Neil Pettay, Bill Malcolm, Rod Thole, Rookie Dorsett, and Dan Stewart. During the early portion of the season, the Cadets, Southis sophomore team, won their first four games by the narrow margin of one point. Having a highly respectable season of twelve wins and four losses, the Cadets rounded out their first season of play. Under the direction of coach Art Dillon, the Cadets lost only to North, Southeast, and West. Sophomore Jack Oliver led the Ca- dets, setting a record 264 points. RAJDERS We They CADETS We They Heights 54 61 North 48 47 Parsons 56 52 Southeast 41 40 North 42 54 Kapaun 63 62 Southeast 43 61 West 75 74 Kapaun 75 66 North 48 76 West 61 68 East 52 50 East 39 48 Heights 73 70 Carroll 76 50 Carroll 54 41 Heights 65 60 Augusta 72 56 North 66 77 West 55 70 Southeast 65 64 Southeast 55 59 Kapaun 54 57 Kapaun 61 54 West 52 72 West 52 69 Carroll 54 42 East 59 58 Winfield 58 61 Heights 69 64 East 55 4.1 C31-16011 61 4.6 SOPHOMORE VAN VAN DUESEN battled a West de- fender for rebound possession. SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL SQUAD-Bottom Tony Carr, Jack Oliver, Stan Morton, Clifford Row: Hal Purkey, John Pierce, Ray Knaack, Steve Jones, Dennis Billups, James Mah. Not Pictured: Dunn, Van Van Deusen, Marshall Williams, Dennis John Rutledge. Minge, Scott Davis. Top Row: Coach Art Dillon. ,'2 LW TW? Y Nl W: 'fri A aj L1 7 --' ' 1 I....7.1' rv 1 wwe 1 lf - Wrestling Squod closed seoson with record of 6-2 Under the new coaching helm of Louis Valadez, Reb matmen finished their dual moot season with an overall record of six wins and two losses. Their only losses were to Wichita Heights and East. At the Southeast and Newton Invita- tionals, Colonels placed third and seventh re- spectively. South won fifth place in the regional and qualified three wrestlers for state. Senior Mike Wood was the only Reb who placed at the state meet, taking third place honors. Robert Hayes finished with an outstanding individual seasonal performance of seven wins, one tie, and no defeats. Other Colonel wrestlers leading varsity action were Bob Ruth, Dennis Cowel, ,lim Chancey, and Terry North. Fourteen mat- SENIOR DENNIS COWELL defeated his North High men received wrestling letters. opponent as Colonels went on to down North 29-II. COACH LOUIS VALA- DEZ demonstrated cor- rect positioning for a hold. 1965-66 WRESTLING SQUAD-Bottom Row: Dan Krouskup, Harold Rieniets, Rob- ert Hayes, Eldon Holsey, Mike Wood, ,lim Chancey, Dennis Cowel, Bob Ruth, Terry North, Walt Hibarger, Darrell Schneider. Second Row: Jerry Cook, Larry Wood- ward, Dale Indermill, Mike Neidens, Fred 88 Reigle, Gene Reed, Delman Jolliff, Fred Fer- ris, Steve Bowman, Larry Rhodes. Top Row: Coach Merlin Luthi, Eddie Wong, Eddie Ayala, Mike Richerson, Steve Bryan, ,lohn Bailes, Cary Mast, Richard Blood, Jim Post, Garry Woodward, Coach Louis Vala- Clez. SENIOR MATMAN Mike Wood attempted a takedown SENIOR ELDON HOLSEY blocked an attempted break- from the referee's position against a North adversary. down as his Heights rival tried an escape. SENIOR GRAPPLER Bob Ruth blocked SENIOR ROBERT HAYES applied a cradle hold on his Heights opponent a sit-out and a possible reversal by a to gain a referees decision. Heights opponent. Swim Team Led by iuniors bove, ross in state competition Led by six returning lettermen, Colonel swimmers compiled a 4-6 dual meet record. The wins came at the hands of Heights, West, Campus, and Emporia. The team also placed fifth and third at the West and Wichita Invita- tionals respectively. The third place ranking at the Wichita Invitational marked a progressive team that overcame earlier dual defeats. Out- standing swimmers included Bruce Bove, Leslie Gilstrap, Larry Foley, Charles Walden, Nick Mendoza, Duane Ross, and diver Doug Pickard. State honors for the season went to Bove, who placed third in the 400 yard freestyle, and Ross, who captured a 4th place in the 100 yard back- stroke. Thirteen Reb finmen received letters. .IUNIOR DOUG PICKARD demonstrated the form which gained him firsts in the West and Hutchinson meets. 3- is If I M L V .... c 1-5. .Ml 12-13. S K ..fr'2353fi3'f 'T 'f WH . ' CHARLES WALDEN, senior, pushed off during the final lap of the 200-yard free-style against Shawnee Mission East. JUNIOR BRUCE BOVE established a new junior record in the 400-yard freestyle with a clocking of 4-:21.2 against Campus. N .1 ff 5? 3' , l , 1 --, aa ' 4' v i - X A, t 1965-66 SWIM TEAM-Bottom Row: ,lohn Montieth, David Baker, David Cook, Steve Leiker, Eric Lundgren, Alan Hess, Randy Schwartz. Second Row: Duane Ross, Wade Price, Doug Womack, Leslie Cilstrap, Charles Walden, Wayne Hamm, Larry Foley, Bruce Rove. Top Row: Coach .lohn Deardorff, .lack Houser, Doug Pickard, Nick Mendoza, David Roy, Ken Valodine, Craig Cilstrap, Steve Saunders, Dwight Schulke. SENIOR FINMAN Leslie Gilstrap started the first lap of the 160-yard individual medley against Campus. A fl BEFORE ENTERINC the state meet, swim coach John Deardorff talked to Reb finmen. JUNIOR DUANE ROSS used the butterfly to lengthen his lead in the individual medley during the Wichita Heights dual. ,, I J f 5, 4 fff,,.,72 Team nabbed 3rd in sfdteg won ciiy honors After taking second in the city and second in the regionals, Reb gymnasts completed the sea- son placing third in the state. They were de- feated only by East in city dual meets. South also placed second in the North and Medicine Lodge Invitationals, and third in the East and Lawrence Invitationals. In the regionals ten Colonels qualified for state. John Brouillette won fourth in all around and side horse, and third on parallel bars. Stan Clyne placed second, third, and fourth in tumbling, free exercise, and long horse respectively. Others placing at the state meet were Norman Wiles, Steve Martin, Cary Ruark, and Henry Fine. Also competing in the state meet were Robert Pitzer, Terry Hall, and Marty Johnson. Fourteen Colonels received letters. COACH BILL OSWALT assisted in the correct tech- nique for a parallel bar stunt. PLACINC FIFTH on the parallel bars in state, senior Cary Ruark held a planche position during his routine. 92 JUNIOR STAN CLYNE demonstrated the support and L seat in free exercise, which enabled him to place third in state. GERALD CARLEY, senior, displayed giant swings on the high bar which qualified him for state. STEVE MARTIN dem- onstrated the stoop vault whieh made him one of l the top vaulters in the l N SIRIC. l t JOHN BROUILLETTE displayed the championship form which won all-around honors for him in the regionals at Southeast. .- -f-f- --.a..,,.....,.....M,..., H... 1965-66 CYMNASTICS TEAM-Bottom Row: Terry Hall. ,lohn Brouillette. Steve Martin, Cary Ruark. Leon Amey, Bob l,an- ning. Stan Clyne. Bob Bobbitt. Greg Grei- der. Top Row: Terry Pollard, Mike Good- 93 win, Norman Wiles, Bob Pitzer, Charles Carley, Henry Fine, Terry Blanehard, Busty Sims. Marty Johnson, Bob Booze. Duane Peacock. Coach Bill Oswalt. Crass Ceamify Overcome setbacks to capture 4th in city Southis cross country season was highlighted by two 4th places at the Southeast and City League meets. This showed improvement over early season setbacks in which Colonel harriers placed 13th, l2th, and 17th at the Campus, East, and North lnvitationals respectively. Another of the seasonls highlights was the 6th place finish in the regionals. Richard Liggett held the best meet time with 10:24 at the City League meet. South's cross country team was led by Liggett, Wade Price, Tom Lind, Pat Blanchard, Bill Billins, Sam Poluso, Doug Womack, and Chester Tunison-. Southis HB squad was paced by Rod Thole, Bill Malcolm, and Greg Baxter. VARSITY HARRIERS, Tom Lind, Bill Billins, Sam Polu- so, Doug Womack, Richard Liggett, Wade Price, and Pat Blanchard awaited the starting gun in the City League meet. CROSS COUNTRY-Front Row: Wade Price, Dick Liggett, Bill Billins, Doug Womack, Chester Tunison. Second Row: Robert Williams, Dougi Pickard, Neil Pettay, Bill Malcolm, Rod Thole, Sam Poluso, Greg Baxter, Pat Blanchard, Tom .oet ' .t,gt,,,.1 fs' 5 .- ,, X. SETTING THE pace at the City League meet, Richard Liggett finished with South's best meet time of the season. Lind. Top Row: Coach John Deardorff, Bruce Bove, Mike Fluty, Norman Christensen, Ray Knaack, Jack Luper, Randy Eaton, Lloyd Roy, Harold Rieniets. DURING A routine practice session, Cindy Reichenbach performed afront walkover. Girls Gymnastics Team Polished routines for public entertainment Perhaps one of the most unique organiza- tions at South was the girls gymnastic team, the only one of its kind in the city. The team was composed of twenty-five members, including six sophomores, thirteen juniors, six seniors, and team manager Mona Luginbill. Membership was attained by tryouts, open to all South High girls. Members were chosen by Miss Rose Lamb on the basis of their coordination, skill, form, and poise. Members performed individual routines in free exercise, and on gymnastic equipment including the balance beam, side horse, rings, and uneven parallel bars. The team gave performances at Wichita junior high schools, at Topeka West and Winfield High Schools and at the Wichita Kiwanis Club. EILENE ANTOINECI dh JENEIA AVERY executed the splits during her routine on the balance emonstrate er beam technique in the thief vault. ' GIRLS' GYMNASTICS TEAM-Bottom Row: Debbie Aldridge, Karen Neifing, Diane Clark, Penny Payne. Susan Wilson. Second Row: .leneia Avery, Janet Colvin, Susan Reed, Eilene Antoine, Sheila Doyle, Joyce Jones, Charlotte Palmer, .lo Wooten. Top Row: Val Andrla, Glenda Biggerstaff, Debbie Nading, Vicki Carley, Nancy Anderson, Mona Lugin- bill-team manager, Pam Blackburn, Cindy Reichen- bach. Not Pictured: Sharon White, Fredda Geary, Suzy Kendall, Becky Robinson, Marsha Weaver. .4 ge S Qi 295165 UNA!! joined together in Qf . 85 spz'rz'Z, the persona! 'h ' ng LL zch IM cz stfo X Seniors Organized class for final year at south Seniors returned to South for their final year, a year of leadership, of responsibility, and most of all, a year of memories. ln the first few weeks, old friendships were renewed and summer news exchanged. As the year continued, one event followed another. lt seemed as though the year had just begun, but already the senior prom was only a memory, the class gift had been presented, and graduation announcements were in the mail. Having completed twelve years of schooling, the graduating class of '66 was proud and hopeful. All had met their requirements, and many had made outstanding accomplishments. They left South hopeful of a bright and rewarding future. Hf..,,.x,' K t A, in-H rag rarest L :X Liswtsrgakwg vii in 11 - L? . 5,177 Richard Beverly Abel Bill Aaron Walter Abildgaard Carol Aikman Sharon Ackerson Larry Allen Albright Kent Aldridge Robert Alley SENIOR OFFICERS Dick lespers, presidentg Niki Schmedemann, girls' vice-presidentg Vicki Weinbrenner, secretaryg and Rosie Juarez, treasurer, assumed the responsibilities of leading fellow classmates in their final year at South. A Leon Amey Melvin Applegate Gerald Baker is ' air it at ' .-n pn , , -0- ,. -,I .-n 5 if at vi' 7:2 'wwsvr if 3 : ' Q ::. . . fl at M 5 Marylin Linda Anderson Andrews Allen Archer Bonney Stephen Armstrong Barnett Twielene Bates i Q 1 3 C ,, .' . V my Vg k, .V B' B Te-.ur fi ml. Bill Billins Clinton Bell Velma Bellin jackie Bewley Steven Bewley Connie Billups Gary Bird Val Andrla Pat Arnold Morris Beavers . ...,,. gp 2 5. Kkk,- If 1 ' 'ligh t s 5 nigh N iziiiefik S X it 331 'M A A Teresa Angleton Barcinna Atkinson ,Ianith Beck Q My . gui David Ankenman Jeneia Avery Carolyn Beckman Q ,. We ,stil is 4 Ns Q 'B Linda Annett Charlotte Kay Baer Barbara Beckwith J' TO,-XSTINC THE graduating vlass of '66 were seniors Larry Furnish and Charles West. 99 r. if bmw Seniors Used expert Tactics To avoid procfors Linda Blehm can 4-Y if B m in 'iw Rayletta Blevins I 'if' ll ,' ,r y ff ,,,, E . KE, it 'Gs' 4' E3 my gr' V mi Shirley Birmingham Hilmtrud Bock Paula Alan Bohek Blubaugh 2 5 I 1 ' lm? Q., J, KV we 'io Wayne Bonnesen Joyce Bradley Marsha Brown Karen Burden Douglas Boslaugh Anna Brammer Michael Brown Sue Burgess ..,,,Li 1,1 '91 Roger Boydston Dennis Brannon Kathy Brunk Carolyn Burke Bill Boyer Linda Brazill Leslie Bryan Carliss Burley 100 Marcia Bozarth David Brimmer Rose Bryant Patty Burnett Ji ., .. Mx fi' if we 4 1 Ron Bishop Mike Bohrer . ei I fem 1 W ble W ir J lm-, QW .V 1 X Pam Blackburn Francis Boling QQ! s ,r , ' is T V 1 , L V it f , yr li E.. , ,V K Mike Brace Ronald Broddle Doug Buehler Donna Burns ,pf Barbara Bradley John Brown Larry Bupp Danny Burr 1.4-' -f -4' 5 iii Er E ei E ki Becky Calvin David Burris Stanley Butler Glenda Campbell 1 , l.A. Q, VV ,, 1745 5f5??f1f4?:f1E3':Qsif ., is 1 in ' . .., , Deborah Burt Don Butler John Calferty Nancy Cain Dana Canfield Janice Canfield Raydean Cynda Carr Canfield Jim Chancey Mike Alan Cloud Chamberlain Christine Christiansen 'Q :', Frances Caselman Darrell Chapman Mike Clough , v-A f'f 'V5,, 1 YW' Glenda Casey Cary Chapman Vaughn Clough 101 2 as T Mg s B in M HE TAKES all the challenge out of cutting class commented Larry Snow of Lloyd Evans whlle Mlke Taton, Terry Reeves, and David Glenn sneaked out . x in -s... .' 'id ZFX, k . .4 . .. U 6 N Fred Eric Catlin Castleman Sievell Connie Cheever Charlet Bobbie Bennie Cofield C0lb6I'l Cristine Chalfen Beverly Chisholm Bill Cole Saaiiosis Boosfed royoliy, miss Teenage wichito 'F W, 'K L gn. K, , -M f LKAV -.WM VL,-' ii 2- , i ' ' ,I ff li, 7,.' 7 K fi E E 6 .-53' 'Wall , ig lam Leah Cress Sandi Croley Don Crook Joe Crown Karen Crown Ronald Randy Cudney Frances Crutchfield Cuevas Stephen Cummings 2 a. fs. x . Egffvs 'W' Laura Collier Ralph Cooper Sharon Cothren Suzan Cox Nancy Collins Lynn Cornell Del Coulson Carroll Cramer '55 pm -.Nw Sherry Conn Rosemary Cota Dennis Cowel Tommy Crandall Connie Pat Daniel Steve Daniels Dianne Cary Davis Joyce Davis Pam Davis Cushing Jack Dawson Arla DeForest Davidson Frank Michael Sandi Vicki Davis David DeP0y DePriest DeShazo Dickerhoof .mp A 1 41. 405 e if ki Q: X ,K , , Banu' . i M l I friw, WAR Everett Jack Dill Sharon Steve Dixon Diffenbaugh Archie Doyle Disheroon Terri Dorothy Doty Judy Doyle Dubetsky JANET HEFT, Miss Teenage Wichita, received a glorious welcome from senior classmates after her return from Dallas. 103 W yl X AIZ Q Y , ,aa K gm ,. V ,im K, - I 'iw 5. 4.53. ' .,:', Q '-v Nancy Terry Dollolf Kenneth Doesken Rex Dunkel Doramus Janie Mary Dyer Dunegan K as an ,,., 3. ,QA we-uf' wx Kathy Easley Bill Eaton Sue Edwards Vonnie Elliott Elaine Elmore Elaine Epler Maria Erthner Julia Evans Lloyd Evans Karen Farha Rozan Farris Sondra Fields Saaiassa Decorated school for christmas holidays auf' , K I .. I U -, I :S+ 4 s ' , 5 ssa s -f-V 1 :1': li - wifi 'V va I z 5 551 is y 4,1 z ' A ,Z-', ,, '- -1 I 5 L iv 3 Q, X Donna Fluty Del Fogg Larry Foley Angnes Fraley Charlene Henry Fine Gay Fleming Findley Sara Freedlun James French Sandra Franklin K.. W, LarryFurnish Joyce Gaines Jim Galloway Reed George Don Gerwin Kathy Gibson Robert Garret! Gwen Gates Leslie Gilstrap Thomas Girard Evelyn Gatlin Beverly Geer David Glenn Diana Gloege . A as . . I A 43, tw .1 1 Gary Glover Debbie Mary Goerzen Sue Goodwin Tammy Gore Vickey Goulart Jimmy Gould Yvette Gracey Godbout Wanda Gray Paul Guhn Janice Gulley Cliff Gumm Larry Gunkel Genevieve Granada 104 xc W fl Siu V V' gk ggi ' 5 K .M 2 g a 5 . kr ...gf pmf' Martha Hackenhurg Nancy Hall Wayne Hamm CONFIDENT IN winning first place in the Christmas decorating contest, Steve Bewley, Charles Vaughn, .ludy Doyle, and Rick Lill added the final touch to their ds, Q 'A ,,L ,- Q ,... ,,, s-IN ff? 1 I A 1 i. 2-Z 'A - 11,31 Linda Hall Tom Hall Janice Hammer display. ' n -'-i I .- 5-'L 1 wr , .L M Zb: . , Q , A - nv ., -iw, f X I if ,-r. xv, ' WV. Wayne Hansen Linda Harper Steve Hanson Linda Harrel Kathy Hall Karen Halsey Mike Handy f m J A MA Sherry Harder Terry Harder Charles Harjo Nora Harlan Dave Harrell Kathy Harris Sharon Haskil Ann Hastings 105 .nf-' Marilyn Harms Richard Hathaway Seniors Added variety fo classroom monotony . ..A 7 KC' 45343 1 ,fs Nfl' Linda Hayes Wayne Hayes Donna Hazen Janet Heft Diane Steve Henton Rita Hephner Gary Hergert Hendershot W '74 .if . I Sherry Hickerson Glenda Hopkins Jeanette Hunt pf-W Jim Hickok julia Hicks Paula Hough LaDonna Judy Hupman Howard Nancy Hyde Glenn Hatheway Sally Hein Linda Herre Keith Hawkins Bob Helsby Larry Hiatt ll Vernon Haws Howard Helton Walt Hibarger wi Linda Holeman Delbert Howland Diana Ihrig 106 X, N, T1 45 Jerry Hollowell Glenna Hudson Brenda Indermill Elaine Holmes Oweta Humble Helen Irving Eldon Holsey Cerrie Hungate Gerald Isaacson V494 iii A ilu- , app' 'f i in f Elaine Jackson Glenn Jackson Joena Jackson Barbara Janne Barbara Mike Jayne Dick Jespers Stella Jimenez Keith Johnson Linda Johnson Linda M. Janzen Kaye Johnson Diane Jones John Jones Lynda Jones Roy Jones Johnson Judy Johnson Tanya Judd Jim Kaiser Jan Jonson Rosie Juarez 15 , A . ' jg .wx ,W-ak. as J' lf vw 2 A - r s.,.s , E swf Betty Kasterke Linda Keck Kirby Kemble James Kemp Mike Kennedy Rita Kennedy an sss Margaret Kelsey Bill Kenley David Kershner RELIEVING THE tensions of English composition classes, seniors Ralph Cooper, Tom Snow, Mary Dyer, Sherilyn Peters, Linda Johnson, and Cathy Weir enjoyed E1 friendly game of cards. 107 Seniors V Relaxed in final l f 1 he S M :E days before graduation L Marlene Sam Kindrick Beverly King Kerstein f N , T make is H-..,,, Sharon Koger Danny Krenke Janet Lamb Larry King Penny Kirker Edward Armella Knoll Ronald Korbel Anna Kostecki Kirkpatrick Barbara Krebs Jenene james Kyle Stella Krablin Donna Lamb Krueger Dee Ann LaFary ? Q -, 6? ilu ? We Doug Paula John Langley Lauren Bob Lanning Lambertus Langenburg Linde Langner Billy Lemons H Peggy Latas Sue Law Lawrence Judy Lea have 108 gone wrong! complained Dianne Ronald Leonard Leonard Ralph Cooper to Sherilyn Peters. . U if . Hy- Jack Lew James Lew Bob Lewis Karen Lewis Richard Liggett 5 V'. 'i 5 srl: 'ax La, , in H fa qi X Steve Lile Connie Linton Jan Lund 5 K ye fa. x lm .av ' ' S. f i' Rick Lill Charles Lloyd Sharon Luthi Georgia Likes Leona Lower Janice Lutz V' NQMQ L - , .Q 2 ' Q A 5,2 a . fu 3 ge Z-if . be ' gi X 'Wx i .. ' fi frr: We f 'wifi 'f L 1 Donna Link Virgil Lowry Helen Luznicky Judy Link Marilynn Luginbill Sheryl Lynch ga, 122 5 Francine joe Mackey Wilma Macy John Mallinson Lorraine Lyons Pat Mapes Sue Marsh Steve Martin Manning Charles Mapes Tom McClellon 109 f ' Q 1' Y me f . X xv'-sf f 1 'Sf , I sssoa W SGHSOTS 5i7 W i V, 0 j- V. :, Made effechve aaa y W X of D ' ii :L 4 use of Study perlods 1 G V 2 , wk, .. 4 V J 3 1 Q 1 Z 1 X S MEF: . Q Wanda Judy McGrath McDowell Joan Metcalf Diane Mentzer Liz Mitchell jerry Mitchell S ,ff 4 Linda McKown Deeanna Meyer Pat Mitchell P 33 NWA 'R 'U 'V' Danny Mead Jerry Miller Phyllis Mitchell H--.... Sherry McCully Cary Meir Tom Miller Linda Monroe Sheryl McCune Ken Meister Virgil Miller Ronda Mook D , 5 , 3 ., '1lH - VMfk,kxg,k7 fi, iff ' '54-252-1' Dustin Moore Carry Moore Larry Moore Sharon Moran Ann Morton Delores Jane Myers Karen Neifing Tom Nelson Judy Neth Nancy Mosher Nibarger Cindy Nitch 110 .L,7 - K tx George McDowell Roger Mendenhall Gay Minor Connie Moore Y' , -q,.1zfxvQx , ,, , -5, - f:,,. in :W N p sgfegggsl' - - -- o , H ,Ms-1,25-,1.,.l 1 i7' gggsgf45sgS2sgg?jQj V v- xizsffiiaiiifwislfis' 5-Egggg29sEsQse1ieifg'e,, A wsymswgfk w gzgizs-+3 zigayfsg F gg , 5, my Q A Wits Ralph Mustoe ,Ion Norris . 41. J-f' 'f E '57, fs? Mx' - jp. 4' if f STUDYING DILIGENTLY, seniors used class time to Q ei X complete homework assignments. x--2 ,f 5+ A Til.. f Wa ' ' Judene Oakley Marsha Page Tamara Parker Linda Patterson Gary Nutter Jean Osterloh Ted Palmer Bonnie Pate Sherry Perkins Jack Perry Scott Piatt Bob Pierce Rich Oliver Ron Palecki Susie Parks Marvin Patterson -r .gf Sharon Perry Cary Pinkerton Freddy Pechin George Peck Stanley Mary Perez Pennington is at Q , ..,,,...f 4. 5 Sherilyn Cindy ' Diana Phillips Kayla Phillips Peters Philbrick Nancy Post Gregory Diana Pogue Marcia Powell Pokorney 111 Seniors Enjoyed special upperclcuss privileges WW P... 5' '-'W 'Q x xxx as 'R' Janan Kenneth Prieb Clydene Phyllis Quist Pridemore JoAnna Quigley Cindy Bob Ratzlalf Reddig Terry Reeves Reichenbach Pat Rickords Susan Riddle Fred Riegle Chuck Roach Jerry Power Janice Ragan Phyllis Renard Karyl Roach 4. ,,.. ,nl 'K R- Wade Price Ronald Rains Mark Renner Vickie Robe -5 Donald Prichard Virginia Ramirez Marcia Rhodes Alan Robinson 'H if Roberta Linda Rogers Twila Ross Bob Rowe Richard Pat Roy Cary Ruark Robison Carolyn Mason Russell Bob Ruth Rowell Sharon Alfred Melodee Russell John Saranko Schaffer Schamber Rugan 112 frvy iii 3 mf F Niki ,lim Schmidt Bob Schneider Kathy Paul Schmede- Steve Scott Nancy Sharpe Schneider Schneider mann ,lim Short Gary Sicka Roger Pat Shirley Fred Schwarz Sheppard Ronna Larry Shoaf Gil Sigg Simmons LEAVINC SCHOOL early, Mike Brace, ,lenene Krueger, Niki Schmedemann, and Delvin Fogg made use of sixth hour passes. 113 1-v..,.,, Dwayne Schulke Mike Shockey ,lan Slayton L , 'kr t i tg. s, Dwight Schulke Richard Shockey Cary Smith mg! Karen Smith Kerry Smith Vi0ki9 Smith Linda Smith Lloyd Smith Lynda Smith Sandra Smith Seniors Demonstrated strong enthusiasm at pep rallies if .. i is 54-f ' ,nik John Snyder Linda Snyder Linda Gordon Larry Snow Sorensen Sparlin Ronna Sparlin '33, lx I :HQ L ak it X 4 1 5 rl? . ,. 'S 'Q '- ,MYR xr X' Er , 'NN ,wh Gi' 1 A sw E2 4 'Kr , P M 3 , Ronald Spatz Helen Stoll james Melba Staton Richard Standley Mary Stiger Statton Terry Statton Bill Stockton Louise Stoddard ,Io Deen Standrich Debbie Stewart Craig Stone ,lan Stanley Linda Stewart Debbie Storey we , Marshall Christine Gloria Swinger Mike Taton Robert Taylor Swadley Swaney 114 rr-fi Tom Snow Lori Spangler Danny Snyder Danny Sparks L1 , Q gy.. Norvin Stanley Richard Stark Mike Stewart Connie Terry Stroud Stickney Rosemary Sturdevant Paula Teer Steve Thole F, ann' , 5 7 ',L:L -www WS-av Ha- -.NX .in janet Thomas Vicki Thomas Vicki Thomas Barry James Suzanne .lack Thornton jennifer Larry Richard Thompson Thompson Thompson Holly Tomkins Thornton Thurston Tijerina Mark Timpy Andrea Tole Freda Tole Diane Vaughn Susan Traner Joyce Trim ,lim Trissal Chester Fred Tuttle Charles Tunison Vaughn i ww un Q- 4 y atrs 7. Y 'H ,Sf CHEERING AT a pep assembly, spirited seniors gave Steven Linda Vokach Charles moral support to the team before a game. Lixggghn Clwgisorn Cgggifn V0nACll6Il Larry Walls Walters Georgie 1 15 Walker Seniors Reviewed pcistg scanned new opportunities ,M Wanda Weaver Vicki Catherine Weir Daryl Wescott Carl Ward Loneta john Watkins Janie Westover Weinbrenner Ron Whitcomh Glenn White Charles West Warkentin Ward Freda Pamela White Mary West Westerman Whitaker Sharon White Tom White 15 6 9 Li V e 1 Carol Carolyn Richard Whitmore Wilhelm Williams Teresa Winters Judi Witt Buddie Wolfe Terry Wrench Michael Kathy Young Yeager Dale Willis Robert Wolking Linda Young 116 Brenda Wilson Cary Wilson Lola Wilson Doug Womack Mike Wood David Margaret Carlos Ysidro Woodrow Young Mike Zamora .M-M Juniors Began second year with enthusiasm Looking forward to new activities, juniors began their second year at South with enthusi- asm. Through the 1965-66 school year South's juniors established new goals and as the year progressed they strived to achieve them. .luniors first displayed their abilities by selling maga- zines to earn funds for the traditional junior- senior prom. Through expert planning by juniors, the 44Winter Concerto was a reward- ing success. As in years before,juniors ordered class rings, but for the class of '67 it was a special event, since varied choices in design were offered. As the school year ended, seniors turned juniors' rings, honoring the class of ,67 as leaders for the coming year. ,EW Jennlfer Addis - , ran ulrre 1 7122 '. -' fffiiif ,-.- Al. . , . . - f f: swf., k , Ice Akln ' .. A ff. T7 . ii in 'i iiisir ' i - Diane Albright ,1 z ill. l-'-. Q .. - Debbie - A 4' ' . 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A1-buckle - -V - '- ' -. ff JUNIOR CLASS officers Toni Popp fseatedj, presidentg Diane Fox, treasurerg Jack Houser, boys' vice presidentg Trish Moreland, girls, vice presidentg and Stacy Kaczowka, secretary, took an active interest toward the planning of the junior-senior prom. ww A.-, Joyce Archer Billie Armstrong Phil Armstrong Janet Arpin Ginger Asmann Terry Aumiller Jeannette Bailey LaDonna Bailey Daniel Baker LeAnn Baker Zeta Baker Joan Bales Pam Ballenger Detha Ballinger Curtis Baltzley Susan Barber Mike Bardsley Rollin Barkley Larry Barnes Steve Barnes Regina Bartlett ,I I , ',t-.i, 5 A-,' V E . Af' Q EB: A 2 v B ' fi ' sf . A r iilk :Ti ,.7:7LV. 1.1, 3 , . ,QQ is. gags k,5 ee aae wf raise QQHE szyey s yy yy y 543mg A aasse - -I-- - y are a T1 U 3 no ag 3 a .c fs p x an ., A E 'K' ' yyysas ' as 'B F Y as S , . 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V I V it 127 Juniors Planned eagerly 51 -. 57:2 555' H :Sli .- nf Nevin Roberts Ronnie V V Roberts Becky A Robinson f Zig? 52' fs .3 . g f get :Sy - - - 1 ag iq ?z.g1f,,g'E: Q3 .V 7 S W wig 9 A R , it r Wi gf X if , enl Q U Q or IU n I or-sen I o r prom V -M rV.',Vs21V?2fV 21,1 w As femvggfghygygrgfrkivgz 'ere A L - ' V- Mike . A . , , Q V1- 'Q ii27ti ' 'VVLK ' ' D- ' Rohlnson V - e E ,. was . E if ' , 'V ,'g t5 V- L' Steve , . wl. , rzz. g ,, . H- S V - i q, A 4, Robinson V S, 'V Becky 25,34 5' .f 7 Rodrick I .. J i 5: .-is? :ff H 4, , W, ' Larry Roe V. V fi I 4 6' 'JE f'-..', Yd X , ' Maxine Roper Vit? gy V, Z f 9, ' ,..-V , ,, Li ar' Duane Ross IV ' si: W in f T ' --M , R nnie Ross ' R,.. V ,, V, - . r 0 ' .- Q, ,'.- VQ 39' . L Verl Ross ' wr ,L ',, s - Y - ,Y - , 4, V Q ' is Sharon Roush r' VV - -i . 5 1 --,.. V J V ' , 5 Q f f K K Vfgfi -V it Mike Rudnick 5'9 ,.., :-, , , , 'V I -A ' P at . . ww Q, Francee Runge Y 'V V as s r ' t. a s 1 Kmhy Russel' M Q. 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V S ' B ,e ' ,,, Jim Sollers W .L V .5 .I A C- , 5 . 5 Kathy Sollers 45 .1-W L f 5 f . Gary Southern 1 5 if N- l - i 75- L, ,, in fl' V6 . 'fy ,jiifr A - 1 r X 4' , .f Ronnie Southern .if 55. I S ,Ik 7 :e, ',,?,.1i.',.s,- g h gf , , , ' .. ,, R S ,ry . Vlckl Sparlln , , ,, 5 x -.,j Marilyn Speer S M ' ' 'i' 3 ' ' . . e - F T ,, ,S V, JoAnn Spicer S A S ,L ' e. 1 M V, jack Spurgeon S ,, . S ' , David Staats 5 5:5 R gf :-: . - ,E . Q4 - . g . 2 'M ,, ri' : ' ?fr?'?'5s2'F2 ,. 2 -fp A ff' - . Q : ' . . Tom Stark f.',--!fE'i'fff:-f '- A I5 5U' .L .f-5 31QiQQ'3f7ffj!f- ' K gf- B iff? ,il -' 115- ' 2 . .. W . Linda Siaslny I ,f . Candy Stauber . f M5 f!lQgfi?lf1'f :f:J5,s's15 'W f' K -If s 7 if ,.. a S e W ' .-5: 5-5 , J Juv- . . S-Miffllii . . ' 'lQx'S.'f . ff'-'-v ' V' .. - .1 -, -s e I 21 :,, - Ms my I 3 52, -. Z. .f K:,j,Vf kr I , .- f ,- 1 'Ti ' 22:5-,, :L ' '- ':f'. E-W5 x if .. ' ,Wi - f .- . p , S S W f V ' ' if t ' .gil . .,,. : , .V 1 Ji in K K 5 Sf : ,. K . . . . -if . . if . 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Willis Paul Wilscam Pat Wilson Connie Witt 'LWOULD YOU like to see the new styles?,' questioned Mrs. Robert Dare of Don Balding, while Trudee Miller and Claudine Parsons were sized by Mr. Dare. irgfssigf X ' Marsha Trego Dick Trim Janice Tweed Bob Valadez 5 1 1 s . C as I if , X X X i df fa J v X . X i xx X23 QSHYXWZK X XQX KX, s,,v ,XX5X,X ',s.f.?X,, . 1'1s'zj'1i,,fV :S H X X X Ji X 5 at k t , 'r -fse MX- ' 1 J :ffXziXXs2a . Clifford Valdols ' 4- Q L A . R Q ' . ' , 5 , Ai 5 - -X Q- , f :freak we s ' , . VL Ken Valodlne - ' - Jeanne Van Amberg A egg,-' , . A is gi . , Charles Van Nover a J , - ne w ' ' ., , 1 L X - , r 1 Y ' ' - 1 wffgfslf ff ' Jfsvrffwsfssr so sn.: Wliiifr , X5-if2XXXXXw5ig . Kgs. f Q - f,ggg:,f. ,9,XX.,,,r..XX1 X1 . gg? W,XX,ssL ,. up fs??s-1 nh' '51 --Md 'L' XXX2 . K E X Ygegffl-1 is E i ' 1 ,..... -ii' -ez t WEE. ' 'X M X-if E-I is 'Q .5 Q z e XX f fr is A ' fri ' ' - pg,-R 1 , rs s-:w p . ,. 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J M, S ss H is 3 5 ,S , 5 .5 S W S 5,5 S M f S S S .fy -S - , ., ,. 2 'I J, 4 35 , as ' A 2' S S S 1 L I.. 7, r 1,lf-H 5213 S VS E. 5 1 f L- 'fffff Marilyn Wolford Johnny Wong Leola Wong Scott Wong Barbara Woods Johanna Wooten Bill Wright Carolyn Wright Linda Yoast Jeannie Young Judy Young Mary Yount David Zehr Bob Zeiner Sophomores Were introduced to school traditions On September 7, 1965, 618 students from junior high schools began a new adventure as South High students. With three years of high school ahead of them, sophomores assumed responsibilities readily, electing class officers in the fall. As these new Colonels became more a part of the school, they made their class recognized through cheering at pep assemblies, boosting team spirit at games, and taking part in recreational activities. A constant support to school projects, sophomores accepted the new challenges of high school years which accom- panied each South day. As the 1965-1966 school year ended, sophomores were well prepared for their second year as Colonel middlemen. Benny Adkins John Aggson Mike Albert Mike Allen Kenny Anderson Sharon Anderson Denise Andrla Kay Angle Sondra Angleton Robert Aquirre Elizabeth Arpin Rhonda Arpin Linda Atwater Henry Ayala Rick Ayers 132 SOPHOMORE CLASS ollicers, Anita Light, treasurerg Sydney Martin, presidentg Bob Owen, boys' vice-presi- dentg Sherri Bergen, girls' vice-presidentg and Lu Anne Dyck, secretary, enjoyed an evening of miniature golf after school. , - V , 'ff Ziff, . V . B g 1 I V Malinda Baile - , r V .1 , 1 ' f fl ,. A Wayne Bailey 3 o fatal? DVM BM mi J ' . I -- L' 2 M- 5 6 , 1-Lf: ., ' Q if Jim Baker ,zgfffzp -. J , uf' .i X ' - 1 '. 1, A V- 3 Q. B ':,2:. g .':-' .. ' .. M ,,- 9 U ', -V V Vicki Baker : 'f N , -, ' :-- ,:.,A , V 4 , 4 ' Pam Balding L Ii- J ' w ' V ,, A . A Boh Baldwin ,,,.:'-F ' I ,.,,. , A K ' C it aalay eeaa e'i' i ' a ii ' cami Baldwin ' V V 'uu Y ,i. 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Ask me, and I , Q Will answer, only that ll can E ' ' Say nothing, for yours is 'not'-to , ' Know- what stays.'beyond,.past hills of., Honor and hollows of disgrace.. ' ' '- But ,wonder not, for you will be. ' ' A' Through-open doors which have no locks, Savethose that men put uponithemg -A Down welcoming, halls whose voices say, 'fTo,learn, you need only to ask, In these walls youlll find the answersf' ' He turns the pages and he-reads. ,U V Helistens, he speaks, and he learns., , - That modest prayer that Fatevonce spoke He hears no more,-nor does he care A To hear. His work 'shall findhim, he Says, and not he it. He has learned. A - So he walks on, 'outof this plaoe, o' Walking blind, but always learning, I With every step, with every-breath, Hoping to see . . . that far sunset. . '- - .4 -Kirby Kemble' H Aaron, Richard Safety Club 1,2,3, president 3. Abel, Beverly Glee Club 2,3. Abildgaard, Bill Baseball Team 1,2,33 Football Squad 1. Ackerson, Carol Future Teachers 33 Girls afterschool sports 23 Swim Show l,2,3. Aikman, Walter Basketball Manager 2: Choir 1: Lettermens Club 2,33 Golf Squad l,2,3. Albright, Sharon Girls Baseball Team 1,21 BECK 33 Colonettes 1,2,33 Girls afterschool sports 1,21 Girls Gymnastics Team 2: Modern Dance Show 2: Pep Club 1,21 Red Cross Club 1,21 Swim Show 23 Ollice Practice 3. Aldridge, Kent Cross Country Team 23 Lettermens Club 1,2,33 Track Team l,2,3. Allen, Lsrry Savant Stall' 2. Alley, Robert Football Squad 1. Amey, Leon Bible Club 1,2,33 Boys Gymnastics Team 1,2,3. Anderson, Delmarine Associate Thespians 3: Colonettes 1,21 Future Medical Careers 3: Modern Dance Show 23 Damn Yankees 2, Heaven Can Wait 31 Choir 2: Glee Club 1. Andrews, Linda German Club 2: Safety Club 3. Andrla, Valerie Colonettes 1,2,3: Girls Gymnastics Team 1,2,33 Latin Club 1,21 Modern Dance Show 1,2,33 Orchestra 1,2,33 Swim Show l,2. Angleton, Teresa BECK 33 Girls afterschool sports l,2: Student Gov't 1: Office Practice 33 Pep Club 13 Y- Teens 1. Ankenman, David Explorer Post 800 2,33 Band 1,2,3: Pep Band 23 Marching Band l,2,33 Wrestling Squad 1. Annett, Linda Applegate, Melvin German Club l,2,3. Armstrong, Ronney Cross Country Team 1,23 German Club 1,3. Arnold, Pat Colonettes 33 Girls afterschool sports 33 Modern Dance Show 3. Atkinson, Barcinna Avery, Jeneia Colonettes 1,2,33 Girls afterschool sports 1,2,33 Girls Gymnastics Team 2,33 Modern Dance Show 2: Student Gov't 1. Baer, Charlotte Modern Dance Show 3: Safety Club 2. Baker, Gerald Bales, Linda Ballard, Larry Barnett, Stephen Bates, Twielene Future Medical Careers 13 Pep Club 1. Beacham, Lee German Club 33 Safety Club 3. Beavers, Morris Explorer Post 800 2,33 Band 1,2,33 Baseball Team 1: Marching Band 1,2,33 Orchestra 2,3: Pep Band l,2,3. Beck, Janith Girls afterschool sports 1. Beckman, Carolyn Future Teachers 1,2 Bell, Clinton Bellin, Velma Colonettes 2. Bewley, Steve BECK 33 DE 3: Student Gov't 3. Billins, Bill Basketball Team 1,23 Cross Country Team 1,2,33 1.ettermens Club 33 Track Team l,2,3. Billups, Connie BECK 33 Otlice Practice 33 Pep Club 1. Birmingham, Shirley Pep Club 1,23 Y-Teens 2. Bishop, Ronald Black, Ron Football Squad 2. Blackburn, Pam Girls Baseball Team 2,33 Colonettes 2,3, secretary-treasurer 3: Girls afterschool sports 2,33 Girls Gymnastics Team 2,32 Y-Teens 3. Blair, Catherine French Club 1: Pep Club 1. Blevins, Rayletta Pep Club 1,2. Blehm, Linda BECK 3: Modern Dance Show 23 Student Gov't 23 Y-Teens 13 Office Practice 3. Blubaugh, Paula Pep Club 2,33 Student Gov't 2,31 Y-Teens 3. Boslaugh, Douglas E. Savant Stall' 2. Boling, Francis Brace, Mike Associate Thespians 2: Band 1,2,3: Fencing Club 3: Orchestra 1,2,33 'tDamn Yankees 23 ldiot's Delight 23 Music Man 13 Student Gov't 3, parliamentarian 33 Swim Team 1: Thespians 2,33 Choir 33 Boys Ensemble 33 Golf Squad 1. Bradley, Barbara BECK 33 Choir 2: Office Practice 3. Senior Activities Bradley, Joyce Girls afterschool sports 1,23 Student Gov't 23 Choir 3: Glee Club 2: Southern Belles 23 Musettes 3. Brammer, Anna Colonettes 2,33 French Club 11 Girls after- school sports 1,2,33 Modern Dance Show 2,33 Orchestra 1,2,33 Pep Club l,2,3. Brannon, Dennis Brazill, Linda BECK 33 Modern Dance Show 2: Pep Club 1,23 Swim Show 21 Office Practice 3. Brewer, Pat Y-Teens 3. Brinuner, David Musettes 2,31 Plantation Players 3: Thespians 3. Broddle, Ron German Club 33 Student Gov't 33 Track Team 3. Brown, Randy Brunk, Kathy At Campus-Pom Poms 2,33 Cheerleader 22 Girls afterschool sports 13 Pep Club 1,23 Yearbook Photographer 23 Student Gov't 13 Swim Show l,2. Bryan, Leslie Tennis Club 13 Tennis Team 13 Wrestling Squad l,2,3. Bryant, Rose Bock, Hilmtrud German Club 3: Heaven Can Wait 3: German Exchange Student 3. Bolls, Kenneth Bonnesen, Wayne Football Squad 1. Boydston, Roger Bozarth, Marcia Colonettes l,2,33 Modern Dance Show l,2,3: Pep Club 33 Music Man 1: Student Gov't 1,33 Swim Show 13 Southern Belles 13 Choir 2,31 Musettes 2,3. Buehler, Doug Baseball Team 1,2,3: Basketball Team 1,2,33 Football Squad 1,2,33 Lettermens Club 2,3. Bupp, Larry Boys Gymnastics Team 2. Burden, Karen Burgess, Sue Burke, Carolyn Glee Club 2,3. Burns, Donna Pep Club 33 Student Gov't 3. Burnett, Patty Pep Club l,2,3. Burr, Danny Basketball Team 13 Football Squad l,2,31 Homecoming Royalty 3: Lettermens Club 2,3: Student Gov't 1. Butler, Don Football Squad 13 Track Team 2. Butler, Stanley Bible Club 23 Football Squad 2: Boys Gymnas- tics Team 2: Red Cross Club 3: Safety Club 23 Track Team. Cafferth .lohn Campbell, Glenda Associate Thespians 3: Future Medical Careers 3: Girls afterschool sports 13 Modern Dance Show 33 Pep Club 1,2,3: Plantation Players 3: Spanish Club 2: Swim Show 3: Glee Club 1: Southern Belles 2,31 Choir 3. Canfield, Dana Debate 3: Pep Club 1,2,33 Plantation Players 33 Mixed Chorus 1,23 Y-Teens 33 NFl. 3. Canfield, Janice Modern Dance Show 2: Pep Club 1: Glee Club 13 Choir 2: Y-Teens 1. Canfield, Raydean .lr.-Sr. Prom Royalty 3: Modern Dance Show 1,2,33 Pep Club 1,2,3, Council member 1,3, secretary 2: Student Gov't 1,2,33 Swim Show 1,2,33 Y-Teens l,2. Carr, Cynda Band 1,2,3: You Can't Take lt With You 1: ldiot's Delight 2: Damn Yankees 2: Heaven Can Wait 33 Plantation Players 3: Orchestra 23 Thespians 33 The Swan 3. Carroll, Mike Band 1,23 Football Squad 1,2,3: Track Team 1,2,33 Choir 13 Glee Club 3. Carry, Fran Pep Club l,2. Caselman, Frances Casey, Glenda Colonettes 1,23 French Club 1,21 Girls after- school-sports 23 Pep Club 1,2,3: Swim Show 21 Mixed Chorus 13 Girls Glee 2,3. Catlin, Eric Chalfin, Cristine Pep Club 1. Chamberlain, Mike Chancey, Jim Football Squad 1,2,31 Track Team 23 Wres- tling Squad l,2,33 Explorer Post 800 2,3. Chapman, Darrell Chapman, Gary Football Squad 11 Safety Club 1,23 Wrestling Squad l,2. Cheever, Steven At Winheld-Football Squad 1: Track Team 13 At South-Wrestling Squad 3. Chisholm, Beverly Christiansen, Christine At Cristobal High School-Future Teachers 1,23 Girls afterschool sports 1,21 Girls State Rep. 2: Science Club 1,21 Nurse's Aid Club 147 1,21 National Honor Society 2: At South- National Honor Society 3. Cloud, Alan Future Medical Careers 3: Latin Club 1,2,3: Junior Achievement 2. Clough, Michael Cloyes, John A. Football Squad 13 Field and Stream l,2. Cofield, Ben Baseball Team 2: Football Squad 1,2,33 Track Team l,2: Lettermens Club 3. Colbert, Bobbie Girls afterschool sports 2,3. Cole, Bill Student Gov't 3. Collier, Laura Colonettes 1,2,33 Girls afterschool sports 1,2,31 Modern Dance Show 2,3. Conn, Sherry BECK 33 Pep Club 1,2,33 Student Gov't 23 Ollice Practice 3, secretary 3. Cooper, Ralph Band 11 Math Club l: Science Club 1: Southerner Staff 33 National Merit semi- firialist 3. Cola, Rosemary Pep Club 1,2,3: Safety Club 2. Cothren, Sharon Coulson, Del Band l,2. Courington, Max Cowel, Dennis Football Squad l,2,33 Lettermens Club 31 Track Team l,2,3: Wrestling Squad l,2,3. Cox, Suzan Colonettes 1: French Club 3: Orchestra 1,2,3: Pep Club 1,2,33 Student Gov't 3: Swim Show 2,3. Cramer, Carroll Colonettes 1,2,33 Girls afterschool sports 1,2,3: Girls Gymnastics Team 1,2,3: Pep Club 1. Crandall, Tommy Wrestling Squad 2. Crenshaw, Delores Mixed Chorus 1,3: Choir 2. Cress, Leah Modern Dance Show 1,2,3: Pep Club 1,23 Swim Show 1,2,33 Glee Club 1: Southern Belles 2. Croley, Sandi Band 1: Pep Club 2: Y-Teens 3. Crook, Don Associate Thespians 3: Bible Club 1,2,33 Debate 33 German Club: NFl. 33 Savant Staff 33 Plantation Players 3: Southerner staff 3, editor 33 Student Gov't 33 Yale Univer- sity Book Award 2. Crown, Joe Crown, Karen French Club 2,3, vice-president 3: Y-Teens 1. Cudney, Randy Explorer Post 800 2,33 Rifle Club l,2. Cushing, Connie Future Medical Careers 3: French Club 1,23 Pep Club 13 Choir 2. Daniel, Patricia Girls afterschool sports 23 Pep Club 1,2,3, council member 1: Safety Club 21 Student Gov't 2,32 Y-Teens 1. Daniels, Steve Cross Country Team 13 French Club 2: Track Team l,2,3. Davidson, Dianne Davis, Gary Debate 2,31 l.atin Club 1: NFl. 2,33 Swim Team 1,23 Tennis Team 1. Davis, Joyce Band 1,23 Mixed Chorus 23 Y-Teens 13 Pep Band 2. Davis, Pam Band l,2: BECK 33 DE 3. Davis, Vicki Band l,2,3: French Club l,2: Orchestra 23 Marching Band l,2,3. Dawson, Jack DeForest, Arla At Campus-Pep Club 1,23 Swim Club 13 French Club 13 Safety Council Club l,2. DePoy, David Football Squad 33 Track Team 2. Dickerhoof, Sandi French Club 1,23 Tennis Club 2. Dill, Jack Fencing Club 3: Boys Gymnastics Team 1,23 Music Man 13 Damn Yankees 23 Student Gov't 23 Choir 1,2,3, president 33 Musettes 33 Ensemble l,2. Dixon, Steve Football Squad 1: Explorer Post 800 2,3, vice president 3. Doeskcn, Nancy BECK 3: Red Cross Club 23 Office Practice 3. Doramus, Kenneth Safety Club 1,2, vice-president 2. Doramus, Terry Doty, Dorothy Mixed Chorus l,2. Doyle, Archie Mixed Chorus 1. Doyle, Judy BECK 33 DE 3, secretary 3. Dubetskty, Terri Bible Club 13 Pep Club l,2. Duke, Richard Vocal Group 3. Dunkel, Rex Dyer, Mary Associate Thespians 1: Debate 13 Fencing Club 3: Future Teachers 1,2,3, vice-president 2, secretary 33 French Club 1,2,3, vice-presi- dent 21 German Club 2,33 NFl. 1: Orches- tra l: Pep Club 1: Plantation Players 1: You Can't Take It With You 1: Music Man 13 Heaven Can Wait 3: 'ACharley's Aunt 23 Damn Yankees 2: 1diot's Delight 23 Student Gov't 2,3, treasurer 33 Study tour to Rheims or Innsbruck 1: Tennis Club 13 Thespians 1,2,3, secretary 3: Interna- tional Festival 1. Easley, Kathy Modern Dance Show 2,33 Pep Club 1,2,33 Swim Show 2,33 Talent Show 2,3. Eaton, Bill Edgecombe, David Basketball Team 1,23 Football Squad 11 German Club 1: Student Gov't 3. Edwards, Sue . Red Cross Club 2: Safety Club 3. Eilel, Trudi BECK 3: DE 3, public-relations officer 3. Elliott, Vonnie Associate Thespians 23 Band 1,2,31 Planta- tion Players 2,3: Damn Yankees 23 Thes- pians 3, president 33 Marching Band l,2,3. Epler, Elaine Girls afterschool sports 33 Modern Dance Show 2,33 Pep Club 1,2,33 Swim Show 2,33 Y-Teens 1. Erthner, Maria German Club l,2,3: Student Gov't 33 Study tour to Rheims or lnnsbruck 3. Evans, Julia Girls afterschool sports 1,33 Modern Dance Show 2,31 Pep Club 1,2,3: Swim Show 2,31 Glee Club 1. Evans, Lloyd Band l,2,33 Baseball Team 1,2,33 Basketball Team 1,23 Football Squad l,2: Pep Band 13 Marching Band 1,3. Farha, Karen Pep Club 1,33 Y-Teens 1. Fields, Sondra Red Cross Club 2. Findley, Charlene Modern Dance Show 33 Pep Club l,2,3. Fine, Henry Boys Gymnastics Team 2,33 Spanish Club 2,3, vice-president 33 Track Team l,2,3. Fleming, Gay At A. l.. High School,Council BluHs, lowa- My Fair Lady 2: Spanish Club 1. At South- Student Gov't 3: Musettes 31 Choir 2,33 Talent Show 3. Fraley, Agnes BECK-3: DE 3, historian 33 Glee Club 1. Fogg, Del Explorer Post 800 2,31 Band 13 Debate 2,3: Fencing Club 31 NF1. 2,33 Orchestra l,2,3: Pep Band l,2,3. Foley, Larry Cross Country Team 23 Lettermens Club 2,33 Swim Team 1,2,33 Tennis,Team 1. Franklin, Sandra Pep Club l,2,3. Freedlun, Sara Pep Club 13 Spanish Club 23 Student Gov't 1. French, James R. Furnish, Larry Explorer Post 800 23 Band 1,2,3: Fencing Club 3: Football Squad 11 Boys Gymnastics Team 23 Orchestra 2,31 Student Gov't 33 Tennis Club 11 Tennis Team 1: Mixed Chorus 2: Ensemble 3: Marching Band 1,2,3: Pep Band l,2,3. Gaines, Joyce Galloway, Jim Gamber, Clarence Gates, Gwen Gatlin, Evelyn Girls afterschool sports 2. Geer, Beverly Girls Baseball Team 33 Colonettes 33 Modern Dance Show 33 Red Cross Club 3. Gibson, Kathy Modern Dance Show 1: Orchestra 1,21 Swim Show 1: Mixed Chorus 1,21 Choir 2,3. Gilstrap, Leslie Cross Country Team 2: Football Squad 11 Lettermens Club 2,33 Swim Team l,2,3. Girard, Thomas Tennis Team 2: Wrestling Squad 2. Glenn, David Student G0v't 3. Glover, Gary Explorer Post 800 2,31 Debate 1,2,33 German Club 3: NFL 3. Godbout, Debbie Class secretary 23 Girls afterschool sports 2: Pep Club l,2,3: Student Gov't 3: Talent Show 3. Goerzen, Mary BECK 33 Colonettes 2,33 Girls afterschool gpurts 1,23 Girls Gymnastics Team 2: Pep Club 1: Oilice Practice 3. Goodwin, Sue Pep Club 1. Gore, Tammy Colonettes 2,33 Girls afterschool sports 1,2,3: Modern Dance Show 2,33 Pep Club 1,2,33 Student Gov't 33 Swim Show l,2,3. Goulart, Vickey BECK 3: DE 3: Pep Club 1,23 Spanish Club 1,21 Swim Show l,2. Gould, Jimmy Gracey, Yvette BECK 3: DE 3: Girls afterscbool sports 1,2: Pe Club 12' S vanish Club l,2. -P ' v v -1 Granada, Genevieve Pep Club 2: Safety Club 2: Spanish Club 2: Student Gov't 2: Y-Teens 2. Gray, Wanda Band 1,2,3: Colonettes 1,2,3: Fencing Club 3: Future Medical Careers 2,3: Future Teachers 3: Girls aftersohool sports 1,2,3: Modern Dance Show 1,21 Savant Staff 3: Pep Club 1,2,3: Red Cross Club 2,3, secretary 3: Safety Club 3: Swim Show 1,2,3: Girls Swim Team 2: Girls Track Team 2, Tennis Club 2: Pep Band 1,2,3: Marching Band 1,2,3. Griliith, Zeke Culleyv Janice Pep Club 2: Red Cross Club 3. Gumm, Clilf Hall, Kathy BECK 3: Pep Club 2,3: Student Gov't l,2: Office Practice 3. Hall, Linda K. Pep Club 1,2: Mixed Chorus 1,2,3: Y-Teens 1,2. Hall, Nancy V .lr,-Sr, Prom Queen 3: Modern Dance Show 2: Pep Club 1,2,3, council member 2, secretary 3: Sabre Staff 2,3: Swim Show 2: Glee Club 1: Quill and Scroll 2, Hall, Tom Football Squad 2,3: Boys Gymnastics Team 2: Lettermens Club 3: Student Govit 2: Track Team 2, Halsey, Karen Hamm, Wayne Baseball Team 1,2,3: Football Squad 1,2: Student Gov't 1: Swim Team 1,3: Mr. Pep 3. Hammer, J anice Fencing Club 3: Modern Dance Show 31 Pep Club 2,3, art director 3: Spanish Club 1: Student Gov't 1,3: Swim Show 2,3. Hand Mike Y Exploier Post 800 2,3: Rifle Club 2. Hansen, Wayne French Club 1, Hanson, Steve Fencing Club 3: RiHe Club 2, Harder, Sherry German Club l,2,3, secretary-treasurer 3: Girls afterschool sports 1,2: Study tour to Rheims or lnnsbruck 3: Swim Show 2: Merit Scholarship l.etter of Commendation 3. Harder, Terry Fencing Club 3: German Club 1,21 Rifle Club 1. Harjo, Charlie Baseball Team 1,2,3. Harlan, Nora Latin Club 3: Pep Club 1,2,3: Red Cross Club 3. Harms, Marilyn At Mt. Carmelelllee Club 1: Sodalitry 2: Latin Club 2: Pep Club 1,2. Harper, Marilyn BECK 3: Office Practice 3. Harrel, Linda Musettes 3: Southern Belles 2: Choir 2,3. Harrell, Dave Cross Country Team 1: Swim Team 1: Track Team 1. Harris, Kathy Girls afterschool sports 1: Pep Club 1,2: Southerner Staff 3: Student Gov't 3: Tennis Club 1, secretary-treasurer 1: Modern Dance Show 3. Haskit, Sharon Fencing Club 3: Future Medical Careers 33 Girls afterschool sports Plantation Players 3. Hastings, Ann Hathaway, Glenn Basketball Team 1. Hathaway, Richard Hawkins, Keith Hayes, Wayne 3: Pep Club 2,3: Football Squad 1,2: Lettermens Club 2,31 Wrestling Squad l,2,3, Hazen, Donna Band 1: Pep Club 2: Y-Teens 3. Heft, .lanet Modern Dance Show 2: Pep Club 1,2,3, council member 3: Choir 1,2,3: Southern Belles 1,2,3: Music Man 1: Damn Yankees 2: Miss Teenage Wichita 3: Sadie Hawkins Royalty 3, Hein, Sally Pep Club 1,2,3: Southerner Staff 2: Student Gov't 2. Helton, Howard Football Squad 1,2: Swim Team 1. Hendershot, Diane Henton, Steve Football Squad 1,31 Future Teachers 2: l.et- termens Club 3: Swim Team 2,3: Tennis Team 1,2,3. Hephner, Rita Glee Club 3. Hergert, Gary Thespians 1. Herndon, Dale Herrell, Linda Girls afterschool sports 1,2,3: Y-Teens 1. Hiatt, Larry Basketball Team Safety Club 1. Hibarger, Walt 1,2,3: Swim Show 1,2: Football Squad 1: Hickerson, Sherry Hicks, Julia Pep Club 1,3. Holeman,Linda Pep Club 2: Red Cross Club 3, secretary 3. Holmes, Elaine Modern Dance Show 2,3: Pep Club 1,2,3: Student Gov't 2: Swim Show 2. Hollowell, Jerry Debate 2,3: l.atin Club 1,2: NFL 2,3. Holsey, Eldon D. Football Squad 3: Lettermens Club 3: Track Team 3: Wrestling Squad 3. Hooper, Carol Sue BECK 3: Office Practice 3, Hopkins, Glenda Modern Dance Show 3: Pep Club 1,2,3: Sabre Staif 3: Student Gov't 3: Swim Show 3. Hough, Paula Savant Staff 3: Heaven Can Wait 3: Thespians 3: Liliom 3. Howland, Delbert Hudson, Glenna Huggins, Harold Wrestling Squad 2, Hungate, Gerrie Cheerleader 1,2,3, head cheerleader 3: Colonettes 2,3: Girls Gymnastics Team 2,3: Homecoming Royalty 2: Homecoming Queen 31 Modern Dance Show 1,31 Orchestra 1,2,3: Pep Club 1,2,3: Student Gov't 1: Swim Show 1,2,3: Senior Symphony 2,3. Hunt, Jeanette Band 1,2,3: Marching Band 1,2,3. Hyde, Nancy Band 1,2: Pep Club 2. Ihrig, Diana Irving, Helen Girls afterschool sports 2,31 Glee Club 3. lsaacson, Gerald Basketball Team 1,2,3: Cross Country Team 1:.lr.'Sr. Prom Royalty 2: .lr.-Sr. Prom King 3: Lettermens Club 2,3: Student Gov't 3: Track Team 1,2,3. Jackson, Joena Safety Club 31 Choir 3: Southern Belles 3. James, Karen Janne, Barbara Future Medical Careers 1,22 lr.-Sr. Prom Royalty 3: Pep Club 1,2,3: Student Gov't 1,25 Swim Show 2: Choir 3: Southern Belles 3. Janzen, Barbarxf Bible Club 2. Jayne, Mike Football Squad 1,2,3: Future Teachers 1,2,3: Southerner Staff 3: Spanish Club 1,2: Tennis Team 1: Tennis Club 1: Wrestling Squad 1. Jespers, Dick Boys vice-president 2: Class president 31 Cross Country Team 2: Music Man 1: Damn Yankees 2: Student Gov't 3: Track Team 1: Choir 2,3, vice-president 3: Musettes 1,2,3: Ensemble 1,2. Jimenez, Stella Pep ciub l,2. Johnson, Keith Johnson, Linda l. Pep Club 1: Student Gov't 2. Johnson, Linda M. Associate Thespians 3: Fencing Club 3: French Club 1: Modern Dance Show 1: Savant Staff 3, editor 3: Pep Club 1,2: Music Man 1: Charley's Aunt 2: Heaven Can Wait 3: Student Gov't 1,2,3: Study tour to Rheims or lnnsbruck 1: Thespians 31 Math Award 2: Youth Advisory Board, Wichita Eagle 3: 'iThe Swan 3. Johnston, Judy Johnston, Kaye Band 1,2,3: French Club 1: Girls afterschool sports 2: Marching Band 1,2,3. Jones, Diane German Club 1,2,3: Pep Club 1. Jones, Lynda At Campus-Pep Club 1: Spanish Club 1. At South-Mixed Chorus 3: Glee Club 2. Jones, Roy Baseball Team 1: Spanish Club 2. Jonson, Jan Pep Club 2: Student Gov't 1: Glee Club 1: Y-Teens 1. Judd, Tanya Cheerleader 1: Girls Gymnastics Team 2: Pep Club 1,2,3: Swim Show 2: Y-Teens 1. Kaiser, Jim Explorer Post 800 2,3. Kasterke, Betty Keck, Linda Cheerleader 1: Fencing Club 3: Pep Club 1,2,3, council member 3: Student Gov't 1,2,3: Glee Club 11 Y-Teens 3: Sadie Hawkins Royalty 3. Kelly, Susan Kelsey, Margaret Pep Club 1,2. Kemble, Kirby Associate Thespians 2: Homecoming Royalty 3: Savant Staff 3: Plantation Players 3: 'ildiot's Delight 2: Damn Yankeesl' 2: Heaven Can Wait 3: Southerner Staff 3: Student Gov't 3, president 3: Thespians 3, viceepresident 3: National Merit Commended Student 3: NCTE Runner-up 3: Best Actor 2: Best Comedian 2: Director's Award 2: Sadie Hawkins King 3: The Swan 3: Liliom 3. Kemp, Jim Baseball Team 1,2: Tennis Club 1. Kennedy, Mike Debate 3' Football Squad 1 2' NFL 3' Spanish Kennedy, Rita Future Teachers 3. Kerstein, Marlene Thespians 1. King, Beverly French Club 1: Pep Club 1: Glee Club 1: Mixed Chorus 2. King, Larry Band 1,22 Pep Band 1,2, Kirker, Penny Future Medical Careers l,3: French Club l,2,3, president 3: Pep Club 1: Study tour to Rheims or lnnsbruck 1: Choir 2: Chorus 1: Canadian summer exchange. student 2: Inter- national festival 1. Kirkpatrick, Edward Cross Country Team 1,2,3: Student Gov't 1,2: Track Team 1,2,3. Koger, Sharon Korbel, Ron Kostecki, Anna K1-ablin, Stella Band 1: Bible Club 1: Savant Staff 2: Christ- Enas Hootenannyu 2: Southerner Staff2: Choir Krebs, Barbara Orchestra 2,3. Krenke, Danny Krueger, Jenene Pep Club 1,2: Music Man 1: Damn Yan- kees 2: Swim Show 2: Choir 1,2,3: Glee Club 1. Kyle, James Football Squad 1, LaFary, Dee Ann Pep Club 3: Mixed Chorus 3: Y-Teens 3. Lamb, Donna Band 1: BECK 3: DE 3: Girls afterschool sports 1: Modern Dance Show 1,2,3: Pep Club 2: Swim Show 2: Y4Teens 2. Lamb, .lanet Pep Club 1,2. Lambertus, Doug Langenberg, Paula Pep Club 1,2,3: Modern Dance Show 2,3: Spanish Club 1: Student Gov't 1,2,3: Swim Show 1,2,3: Girls Swim Team 2: Y-Teens 2, Langley, John Baseball Team 1,2,3: Basketball Team 1,2,3, manager 2,3: Football Squad 2,3: Sabre Staff 3: Student Gov't 1,2: Lettermens Club 2,3: Sadie Hawkins Royalty 3. Langner, Lauren At East-Future Teachers 3: Math Club 3: Red Cross Club 3. At South4Associate Thespians 1: Future Teachers 1: Modern Dance Show 2: Pep Club 1: Plantation Players 1,2,3: Music Man 1: ldiot's Delight 2: 1.iliom 3: Spanish Club 1,2, president 2: Thespians 2,3: Putnam Scholar' ship 3. Latas, Peggy Colonettes 2,3: Girls afterschool sports 1,2,3: Y-Teens 3. Lawrence, Linde Lemons, Bill Leonard, Dianne Pep Club 1, Leonard, Ronald Lew, .lack German Club 1,2,3: president 3: Lettermens Club 2,3: Savant Staff 2,3: Sabre Staff 3: Student Gov't 2: Study tour to Rheims or lnnsbruck 3: Swim Team 1,2: Track Team 2. Lew, James Associate Thespians 1,2: Fencing Club 3, president 3: German Club 1,2: Plantation Players 1,2,3: Music Man 1: Charley's Aunt 2: Damn Yankees 2: Heaven Can Wait 3: Student Gov't 1,2,3, vicevpresident 3: Swim Show 2,3: Swim Team 2: Thespians 3, sergeant-at-arms 3: Wrestling Squad 1: Wichita Youth Board 2,3: Savant Stal? 3: Track Team 2: 'tThe Swan 3. Lewis, Bob Liggett, Richard Explorer Post 800 2,3: Cross Country Team 12,32 Lettermens Club 1,2,3: Swim Team 1: Track Team 1,2,3: Wrestling Squad 2. Likes, Georgia Lile, Steve Lill, Rick BECK 3: DE 3, parliamentarian 35 Football Squad 1,2,3: Lettermens Club 2,3: Student Gov't 2: All-City second football team 3: Central Kansas AllfStars second team 3. Link, Donna Glee Club 3. Link, Judy Band 1,2. Linton, Connie Pep Club 1. Lionberger, Lyle J. Debate 3: Football Squad 2: NFL 2,3, Lloyd, Charles Rifle Club 1, Lower, Leona Biblionauts 2,3: Future Medical Careers 2,3: Red Cross Club 3: Y-Teens 3. Lowry, Virgil Associate Thespians l,2: Bible Club 1,2: Plan- tation Players 3: Heaven Can Wait 3: RiHe Club 1,2: Student Gov't 1: Thespians 3: Ensemble 2: Choir 1,2,3. Luginbill, Marilynn BECK 3: Modern Dance Show 2: Pep Club 12 3 S anish Club 1 Student Cov't 3 Swim . , ' Y 1 Y . . : P z - : Wffsfllng Squad lv2f3' Club ls Show 2: Glee Club 1: Office Practice 3. 148 Lund, Jan Pep Club 1,2: Plantation Players 3. Luthi, Sharon French Club 1: Plantation Players 3: Safety Club 3: Choir 3: Southern Belles 3. Lynch, Sheryl BECK 3: Colonettes 2,3: Girls afterschool sports 1,2: Modern Dance Show 1: Spanish Club 1: Swim Show 1,2: Office Practice 3, Lyons, Francine Biblionauts l,2: Colonettes 1,2,3: Girls after- school sports 1,2,3: Modern Dance Show 2: Orchestra 1,2,3: Red Cross Club 1,2: Swim Show 2: Y-Teens 1,2. Mackey. Joe Macy, Wilma Red Cross Club 3, vice-president 3. Mapes, Charles Choir 3. Mapes, Pat Pep Club 1. Marsh, Marilyn Sue Martin, Steve Football Squad 1,2: Boys Gymnastics Team 1,2,3: Lettermens Club 2,3: Tennis Team 1,2. McClellan, Tom Band 1,2,3 McCully, Sherry Pep Club 1: Mixed Chorus 2: Choir 3. McCune, Sheryl McDowell, George Foolba11S uad 1. McDowell, Wanda McGrath, Judy Southerner Staff 2. McKown, Linda Girls afterschool sports 1,2: Safety Club 3: Spanish Club 1,3: Swim Show 2: Talent Show 3. Meister, Ken Band 1,2,3: Baseball Team 2,3. Mendenhall, Roger Mentzer, Diana Student Gov't 25 Glee Club 2: Drama Club 3. Metcalf, Joan Band 1: Modern Dance Show 1,2. Meyer, Deeanna Miller, Virgil German Club 1,2,3. Minor, Gay Pep Club 1,3. Mitchell, Jerry Football Squad 1: Wrestling Squad 2. Mitchell, Pat Future Medical Careers 1: Pep Club 1,2,3: Student Gov't 3: Glee Club 2,3. Mohotnee, Leon Explorer Post 800 3: Bible Club 2: Savant Staff 2: Red Cross Club 3: Study tour to Rheims or lnnsbruck 2. Monroe, Cheryl Pep Club 1: Plantation Players 1: Thespians 1. Monroe, Linda Mook, Randa Choir 3. Moore, Dustin Moore, Garry Football Squad 1,2,3: 1.ettermens Club 2,3. Moore, Larry Football Squad 1,2,3: .lr.-Sr. Prom Royalty 3: Lettermens Club 2,3. Moran, Sharon Cheerleader 1,2,3: Homecoming Royalty 2,3: Modern Dance Show 2,3: Pep Club 1,2,3: Safety Club 1: Student Gov't 22 Swim Show 2,3: Y-Teens 2,3: Talent Show 3: Penney's Teen Fashion Board Representative 3: Sadie Hawkins Queen 3. Morse, Ray Band 1,2: Football Squad 1,3: Wrestling Squad 1. Morton, Gayle Ann Mosher, Delores BECK 3: Future Teachers 3: Pep Club 1: Office Practice 3, Mustoe, Ralph Rifle Club 2. Myers, Jane Colonettes 1,2,3. Neifing, Karen Colonettes 1,2,3: 1,2,3: Girls Gymnastics Team 1,2,3: Modern Dance Show 2,3: Pep Club 1,2,3: Student Gov't 3: Swim Show 2,3: Y-Teens 3: Talent Show 2,3. Nelson, Tomlnie Wrestling Squad 2: Golf Team 1,2,3. Nibnrger, Nancy Colonettes 1,2,3: German Club 2,3: Girls afterschool sports 1,2,3: Modern Dance Show 1,22 Pep Club 1,2: Study tour to Rheims or lnnsbruck 3: Swim Show 1,2,3: Y-Teens 1. Nitch, Cindy BECK 3: DE 3: Pep Club 1. Norris, Jon Nutter, Gary Baseball Team 1,2: Football Squad 1,2: Lettermens Club 2: Wrestling Squad 1. Oliver, Rich BECK 3, vice-president 3: Cross Country Team 1, manager 1: DE 3, president 3. Osterlok, Jean At Noel. Missouri High School-Cheerleader 1: Class treasurer 2: Girls State Rep. 2: Annual Stat? 2: Pep Club 1,2. Page, Marsha French Club 1: German Club 21 Girls after- school sports 1,2: Modern Dance Show 2: Student Gov't 3: Swim Show 1,2. Girls afterschool sports Palecki, Ron Football Squad 2,3: Lettermens Club 2,3, sergeant-at-arms 3. Palmer, Ted Parker, Vernon Parks, Susie BECK 3: DE 3, vice-president 3. Pate, Bonnie Swim Show 1. Patterson, Linda Associate Thespians 2: French Club 1: Charley's Aunt 2: 1diot's Delight 2: Damn Yankees 2: Heaven Can Wait 35 l.iliom 3: Safety Club 1: Thespians 3, his- torian 3. Pechin, Freddy Peck, George H. BECK 3: French Club 1: Student Gov't 2: Office Practice 3. Pennington, Stan Fencing Club 3: Spanish Club 22 Student Gov't 1,3: Tennis Club 2,3: Tennis Team 1. Perkins, Sherry Colonettes 1,2,3: Girls afterschool sports 1,2: Pep Club 2: Safety Club 2: Swim Show 1,3: Glee Club 1,2,3: Choir 1,2,3. Perry, .lack Perry, Sharon Peters, Sherilyn Colonettes 3: French Club 2,3: Y-Teens 3. Phillips, Diana Fencing Club 3: Pep Club 1,2,3: Student Gov't 1,2,3: Y-Teens 1,3: Miss Pep 3. Phillips, Kayla Band 1,2,3: Girls afterschool sports 3: Safety Club 2: Marching Band 2,3: Pep Band 2. Piau, Scott Baseball Team 2,3. Pierce, Bob Track Team 1. Pogue, Diana Associate Thespians 2: Pep Club 1: Planta- tion Players 3: Music Man 1: Thespians 3: Musettes 1,2. Post, Nancy Future Teachers 2,3, historian 2, vice-presi- dent 3: Girls afterschool sports 1,2: Modern Dance Show 2,3: Pep Club 1,2,3: Glee Club 2: Y-Teens 3. Poston, Chip Safety Club 1: Student Gov't 1. Powell, Gregory L. BECK 3: Football Squad 2: Lettermens Club 2,3: Swim Team l,2, manager 2: Office Prac- tice 3. Power, Jerry Band l,2,3: Baseball Team 2: Pep Band 1,2,3. Price, Wade Cross Country Team 2,3: Football Squad 1 Lettermens Club 2,3: Swim Team 1,3: Tennis Team l,2,3. Prichard, Don Band 1,2: Baseball Team 2: Football Squad 1. Pridemore, Janan Pep Club 2: Student Gov't 3: Glee Club 1: Choir 2: Mixed Chorus 3. Prieb, Kenneth Ray Band 1,2,3: Future Medical Careers 3: Rifle Club 1: Southerner Staff l,2,3: Quill and Scroll 2: Football Band 1,2,3: lunior Achieve- ment 2,3. Quigley, Clydene Pe Club 1 2. P 1 Quist, Phyllis Ragan, Janice Pep Club 1: Y-Teens 1. Rambin, Ron Baseball Team 2,3. Ramirez, Virginia Class treasurer 1: Modern Dance Show 2: Pep Club 3: Student Gov't 1. Ratalalf, Bob BECK 3: Oflice Practice 3. Reddilv .loAnna Red Cross Club 3, treasurer 3. Reeves, Ten'y Band 1, Reichenbach, Cindy Colonettes 1,2,3: Fencing Club 3, secretary 3: Girls afterschool sports 1,2,3: Girls Gymnas- tics Team 1,2,3: Modern Dance Show 1,2,3: Pep Club 1,2: Plantation Players 3: Damn Yankees 2: Heaven Can Wait 3: Christ- mas l'lootenanny 2: Swim Show 2,3: Thes- pians 3: Southern Belles 2: Choir 3: Glee Club 1, The Swan 3. Renard, Phyllis Pep Club 1: Student Gov't 2. Rhoades, Marcia Rickords, Pat Fencing Club 3: Future Teachers 1,2: Girls afterschool sports 1: Pep Club 3: Y-Teens 1,2,3, program chairman 2, president 3: D.A.R. Good Citizen Award 3. Riddle, Susan Future Teachers 2,3, president 3: French Club 2,3, secretary-treasurer 3: Modern Dance Show 3: Pep Club 1,2,3: Spanish Club 3: Student Gov't 3: lnternational festival 1: Canadian summer exchange student 2. Riegle, Fred Band 1,2,3: Football Squad 1: Boys Gymnas- tics Team 2: Orchestra 35 Student Gov't 3: Mixed Chorus 2: Wrestling Squad 3: March- ing Band l,2,3: Pep Band 1,2,3. Roach, Karyl Girls afterschool sports 1,2: Swim Show 1,2. Robe, Vicki ' Merced California High School-Class oflicer 1. Robison, Roberta BECK 3: Girls afterschool sports 1: Chorus 2: Mixed Chorus 3: Office Practice 3. Rodgers, Linda Pep Club 1,2: Y-Teens 1. Ross, Twila Rowell, Richard Band l,2,3: Golf Squad 1,2,3: Pep Band 2,3: Marching Band 1,2,3. Roy, Pat Future Teachers 3: Savant Staff 2: Plantation Players 2,3: Music Man 1: Charley's Aunt 2: Damn Yankees 2: You Can't Take lt With You 2: 1diot's Delight 2: Southerner Stall' 2,3, editor 3: Thespians 1,2: Marching Band 1,2. Ruark, Cary Explorer Post 800 2: Band 1,2,3: Fencing Club 3: Boys Gymnastics Team l,2,3: Let- termens Club 2: Orchestra 1,2,3: Student Gov't 3: Tennis Team 1,2: Pep Band 1,2,3: Marching Band 1,2,3. Russell, Carolyn Band 1. Ruth, Bob Football Squad 3: Lettermens Club 3, treasurer 3: Wrestling Squad 3: Sadie Haw- kins Royalty 3. Saranko, john Southerner Staff 3: Tennis Team 1, manager l. Schaffer, Sharon BECK 3: DE 3: Pep Club 1: Y-Teens 1. Schamber, Alfred Baseball Team 1,2,3: Football Squad 1,2,3: Lettermens Club 3: Choir 1,2,3: Ensemble 1,2. Schmedemann, Niki Girls vice-president 1,2,3: Homecoming Royalty 3: ,lr.-Sr. Prom Royalty 2: Modern bance Show 2: Mr. and Miss Pep attendant 1: Pep Club 1,2,3, council member 1, vice- president 2, president 3: Student Gov't 2,3: Swim Show 2: Southern Belles 2: Choir 3: Glee Club 1. Schmidt, ,lim Schmidt, Wanda Band 3: Marching Band 3. Schneider, Kathy Band 1,2,3: Future Medical Careers 35 German Club 2: Girls afterschool sports 2,3: Latin Club 1,2: Swim Show 1,2,35 Pep Band 2,3. Schneider, Paul Schulke, Dwayne Boys State Rep. 2: Debate 2,3: NFL 2,3. Schulke, Dwight Lettermens Club 2,3: Student Gov't 3: Swim Team 1,2,3. Schwarz, Fred Band 1: Sabre Stall' 1,2,3: Southerner Staff l,2,3: Quill and Scroll 2,3: Marching Band 1. Sharpe, Nancy Associate Thespians 3: Future Medical Careers 2,3: French Club 3: Plantation Players 3: Y-Teens 2,3, secretary 3: Study tour to Paris and Evian 3. Shea, Keith Football Squad 1: Rifle Club 2: Twirlers 2,3: Mixed Chorus 2: Glee Club 2. Shockey, Richard Associate Thespians 2,3: Plantation Players 2,3: Music Man 1: Christmas Hootenan- ny 2: Damn Yankees 2: Heaven Can Wait 3: Thespians 3: Choir l,2,3: Ensemble 1,2: Musettes 2,3: Glee Club 1. Short, Jim Football Squad 2: Spanish Club 1: Choir 3: Wrestling Squad 1,2. Sicka, Gary Sigg, Gil Slayton, ,Ian BECK 3: Student Gov't 1: Office Practice 3. Smith, Karen French Club 1,2: Pep Club 1,2: Student Gov't 2: Study tour to Rheims or lnnsbruck 1. Smith, Linda Kay Modern Dance Show 2: Plantation Players 1: Swim Show 2,3: Choir 2: Glee Club 1: Mixed Chorus 3. Smith, Lynda BECK 3: DE 3: Pep Club l,2. Smith, Sandra Smith, Vickie Pep Club 2,3: Student Gov't 1. Snow, Tom Associate Thespians 1: Savant Stall' 2,3: Plantation Players 1: Music Man 15 Char- ley's Aunt 2: Damn Yankees 2: Heaven Can Wait 3: Student Gov't 3: Thespians 3: Choir 1: Musettes 2,3. Snyder, John L. Band 1,2,3: Pep Band 2,35 Marching Band 1,2,3. Snyder, Linda Pep Club 1,2,3. Sorenson, Linda Fencing Club 3: Future Teachers 3: Girls afterschool sports 1,3: Modern Dance Show 1,2: Savant Stall 3: Pep Club 1,2: Spanish Club 1,2,3, president 3: Swim Show 2,3. Spangler, Lori BECK 3: DE 3: Orchestra 1,2: Pep Club 1,2. Sparlin, Gordon Orchestra 1. Sparlin, Ronna BECK 3: Office Practice 3. StandleYv James 149 Standrich, ,loDeen Modern Dance Show 2: Red Cross Club 2, president 2: Safety Club 1,2: Student Gov't 2: Swim Show 2. Stanley, .lan Girls afterschool sports 1: Pep Club 1: Student Gov't 1. Slanley, Norvin Stark, Richard Stateler, David Staton, Melba Pep Club 1,2. Station, Richard Statton, Terry Choir 2,3: Ensemble 2: Damn Yankees 2. Stevens, Mollie Stewart, Debbie BECK 3: DE 3, treasurer 3. Stewart, Linda Pep Club 1: Red Cross Club 2, vice-president 2. Stewart, Mike Baseball Team 1,2,3: Basketball Team 1: Boys State Rep. 2: Debate 2: Football Squad 1,2,3: Lettermens Club 2,3, president 3: NFL 2,3: Homecoming Royalty 2: Homecom- ing King 3. Stickney, Connie Girls afterschool sports 1,2. Stierwalt, Cheryl Stiger, Mary Swim Show 1: Glee Club 1: Mixed Chorus 1: Y-Teens 1. Stockton, Bill Football Squad 1: Swim Team 1: Choir 1,2,3. Stoddard, Louise Colonettes 1: German Club 2,3: Girls after- school sports 1: Pep Club 1,3: Plantation Players 1,2,3: Heaven Can Wait 3: Thes- pians 2,3. Stoll, Helen Safety Club 2, secretary 2: Y-Teens 2,3. Stone, Craig Associate Thespians 2: Debate 3: Football Squad 1,2: German Club 1: Plantation Players 2: Rifle Club 1: Thespians 3: Wres- tling Squad 1: The Swan 3. Storey, Debbie Choir 3. Stroud, Terry Associate Thespians 1,2: Bible Club 1,2: Fencing Club 3: Football Squad 1: Plantation Players 1,2: Music Man 1: Damn Yankees 2: Heaven Can Wait 3: Student Gov't 2: Swim Team 1: Thespians 3: Choir 1,2,3: Ensemble 1,2,3. Sturdevant, Rosemary Band l,2,3: Savant Stall' 3: Plantation Players 3: Spanish Club 3: Pep Band 1,2: Football Band l,2,3. Swadley, Marshall Football Squad 1: Golf Team 1,2. Swaney, Christine Associate Thespians 3: Modern Dance Show 1,2,3: Pep Club 1: Heaven Can Wait 3: Swim Show 2: Thespians 3: Talent Show 3: Liliom 3. Swinger, Gloria BECK 3: Oflice Practice 3. Tarrent, Jimmy Taylor, Bob Baseball Team 1: Football Squad l,3. Taylor, Gary Football Squad 1: Boys Gymnastics Team 1: Track Team 2. Teer, Paula Associate Thespians 3: Modern Dance Show 1,2: Plantation Players 3: Swim Show 1: Thespians 3: Glee Club 1: Mixed Chorus 2,3. Thole, Steve Baseball Team 1,2: Football Squad 2. Thomas, janet Swim Show 1. Thomas, Tamsi Thomas, Vickie C. Girls afterschool sports 1,2,3: Latin Club 1,2: Pep Club 1,2: Swim Show l,2,3. Thompson, Ban-y Thompson, Suzie Colonettes 1: Debate 3: Fencing Club 3: Future Medical Careers 2,3, president 3: Student Gov't 1: NFL 3: Y-Teens 3: Model U.N. representative 2. Thornton, Jack Boys State Rep. 2: Debate 3: Fencing Club 3: Latin Club 3. president 3: NFL 3: Savant Staff 2,3: Music Man 1: Student Gov't 3: Choir 1: Ensemble 1: Bausch and Lomb Science Award 3: Wichita Youth Board 2,3: National Merit semi-finalist 2. Thornton, Jennifer Pep Club 1: Mixed Chorus 2: Y-Teens 1. Tijerina, Richard Associate Thespians 1,2,3: 1diot's Delight 2: Heaven Can Wait 3: Damn Yankees 2: Choir 1,2,3: Ensemble 1,2,3: Liliom 3. Timpy, Mark Choir 2,3. Tole, Freda Traner, Susan Fencing Club 3: Modern Dance Show 1: Pep Club 1,2,3: Swim Show 1,2,3: Glee Club 1: Mixed Chorus 2: Choir 3. Trenary, Carol Mixed Chorus 1: Choir 2. Trim, .loyee Future Teachers 3: Safety Club 1: Spanish Club 1. Trissal, jim Band l,2,3: Marching Band 1,2,3. Turner, Wayne Tunison, Chet Basketball Team 1,2,3: Boys vice-president 3: Cross Country Team 3: ,lr.- Sr. Prom Royalty 3: Lettermens Club 2,3: Southerner Staff 3: Golf Team 1,2,3. Tuttle,Fred Football Squad 1,2,3: Lettermens Club 3: Wrestling Squad 1. Vaughn, Charles BECK 3: DE 3. Vaughn, Diane Pep Club l,2,3: Student Gov't 2: Y-Teens l,2,3. Vokach, Linda Colonettes 1,2,3: French Club 2,3: Modern Dance Show 3: Pep Club 1,2,3: Canadian summer exchange student 2: United Nations Assembly Day 3: Larned State Hospital Work-Study Program 3. VonAchen, Linda Walbourn, Charles Biblionauts 3: Latin Club 3. Walden, Charles Future Medical Careers 3: German Club 1,2,3: Lettermens Club 2,3: Swim Show 3: Swim Team 1,2,3. Walker, Georgie Band l,2,3: German Club 3: Marching Band 2,3. Walls, Larry Football Squad 1,2,3: Future Teachers 1,2. president 2: Lettermens Club 3: Wrestling Squad 1,2,3: Golf Team 1,2. Walters, Carolyn Colonettes 1: Future Medical Careers 3: Choir 1. Ward, Carl Warkentin, Loneta Bible Club 3: Latin Club 2: Y-Teens 1. Weaver, Wanda Pep Club 1,2,3. Weinbrenner, Vicki Class president 1: Class secretary 3: Jr.-Sr. Prom Royalty 2: Modern Dance Show 2: Pep Club 1,2,3, treasurer 3: Sabre Stall 2,3, assistant editor 2: editor 3: Student Gov't 1,2,3: Swim Show 2: Quill and Scroll 2. West, Charles Football Squad 1,2, manager 2: Lettermens Club 2,3: Track Team 1,2. West, Mary BECK 3: Colonettes 1,2,3: DE 3: Girls after- school sports 1,2: Girls Gymnastics Team 1,2: Modern Dance Show 1,2: Red Cross Club 1: Swim Show l,2. Westover, ,Ianie Future Medical Careers 2,3: Latin Club 3. Whitaker, Freda Future Medical Careers 2.3: Pep Club 1,2,3: Red Cross Club 1: Y-Teens 1,2. Whitcomb, Ron Band 1,2: Debate 3: Orchestra 1,3: Music Man 1: Damn Yankees 2: Spanish Club 1,2: Pep Band 1,2,3. White, Glenn Biblionauts 1: Latin Club 2,3. White, Pamela BECK 3: DE 3. White, Sharon Colonettes 1,2,3: Girls afterschool sports 1,2,3: Girls Gymnastics Team 1,2,3: Tennis Club 1. White, Tom Associate Thespians 1: Football Squad 1. Whitmore, Carol Wilhelm, Carolyn Band l,2,35 Bible Club 1: Colonettes 2,3: Future Teachers 1: Girls afterschool sports l,2,3: Swim Show 2,3: Marching Band 1,2,3. Willis, Dale Latin Club 3. Wilson, Brenda Plantation Players 3. Wilson, Gary Fencing Club 3: German Club 1,2,3: Savant Staff 2,3: Tennis Team 1,2: N.C.T.E. semi- finalist 2. Wilt, Judi Cheerleader 2: Class secretary 1: Fencing Club 3: Modern Dance Show 2: Pep Club 1,2,3. Wolfe, Buddie Band 1,2,3: Safety Club 1: Marching Band 1,2,3: Pep Band 1,2,3. Wolking, Robert Womack, Doug Band 1,2,3: Cross Country Team 1,2,3: De- bate 3: Lettermens Club 1,2,3: Student Gov't 3: Swim Show 3: Swim Team 1,2,3: Tennis Club 1,2: Tennis Team 1,2,3: Pep Band 1: Marching Band 1,2,3. Wood Mike Football Squad l,2,3: Lettermens Club 2,3: Track Team 2,3: Wrestling Squad 1,2,3. Woodrow, David Football Squad 1,2,3. Yeager, Michael Tennis Team 3: Track Team 2: Mixed Chorus 1,2,3. Young, Kathy BECK 3: Office Practice 3. Young, Linda Young, Margaret Yount, Fred Aaron, Richard 59,98 Abel, Beverly 98 Abildgaard, Bill 98 Ackerson, Carol 57,98 Addis, Jennifer 118 Berry, Linda 77,119 Berry, Vonda 76,119 Best, Beverly 55,119 Best, Jimmy 133 Best. Sheila 119 Adkins, Benny 132 Aggson, John 132 Aguirre, Frank 118 Aguirre, Robert 132 Aikman, Walter 72,98 Akin, Alice 118 Albert, Mike 54,132 Albright, Diane 118 Albright, Sharon 60,98 Aldridge, Debbie 55,73,76,95,118 Aldridge, Kent 72,98 Alexander, Johnny 118 Alexander, Ron 118 Allen, Gary 118 Allen, Larry 98 Allen, Mike 132 Alley, J anice 118 Alley, Robert 93 Ambler, Marian 118 Amey, Leon 93,99 Anderson, Delmarine 56 Anderson, Kenny 83,131 Anderson, Marilyn 99 Anderson, Nancy 95,118 Anderson, Sharon 74,132 Andrews, Andy 118 Andrews, Linda 59,99 Andrla, Denise 53,132 Andrla. Val 36,73,74,95,99 Angle, Kay 132 Angleton, Sondra 74,132 Ang1eton,Teresa 60,99 Ankenman, David 74,99 Annett, Linda 99 Antoine, Eilene 73,95,118 Applegate, Melvin 99 Applewhite, Brenda 118 Arbuckle, Charlotte 76,118 Archer, Allen 99 Archer, Joyce 119 Armstrong, Billie 119 Armstrong, Phil 119 Armstrong, Ronney 99 Arnold, Pat 99 Arpin, Elizabeth 132 Arpin,Janet 119 Arpin, Rhonda 132 Asmann, Ginger 41,71,76,119 Atkinson, Barcinna 99 Atwater, Linda 76,132 Aumiller, Terry 119 Avery, Jeneia 73,95,99 Ayala, Henry 88,132 Ayers, Rick 76,132 Baer, Charlotte Kay 99 Baldin Baile, Malinda 133 Bailey, Jeannette 119 Bailey, LaDonna 119 Bailey, Wayne 133 Baker, Daniel 119 Baker, David 91,133 Baker, Gerald 99 Baker, Jim 133 Baker, LeAnn 76,119 Baker, Vicki 133 Baker, Zeta 25.119 Don 69 130 B- v Balding, Pam 133 Baldwin, Bob 133 Baldwin, Carol 133 Bales, Joan 119 Bales. John 133 Ballenger, Pam 119 Ballinger, Detha 49,62,74,119 Bally, Diane 133 Baltzley, Curtis 119 Bankston, Bob 133 Barber, Janet 133 Barber, Susan 119 Bardsley, Mike 119 Barker, Lucretia 133 Bettis, Marsha 53,70,l19 Bettis, Nancy 133 Bewley,.1ackie 99 Bewley,Janice 133 Bewley, Steve 61,72,99,105 Bickel, Chuck 119 Biggerstaff, Glenda 73,95,119 Billings,Jim 119 Billins, Bill 72,94,99 Billups, Connie 60,99 Billups, Dennis 87,133 Bird, Gary 99 Bird, Murray 119 Birmingham, Shirley 100 Bishop, Ron 100 Black, Rhonda 55,74,119 Blackburn, Pam 63,73,95,100 Blair.Jim 76,133,133 Blair, Kay 133 Blanchard, Pat 4-9,72,94,119 Blanchard, Terry 74,83,93,133 Bland, Bruce 133 Bland,Janet 53,133 Bland, Karen 119 Blanken, Ronald 119 Blehm. Linda 60,100 Blevins, Carolyn 133 Blevins, Rayletta 100 Bliss, Brenda 119 Blood, Richard 88,119 Blosser, Don 74,119 Blubaugh, Pam 70,119,129 Blubaugh, Paula 53,100 Bobbitt, Bob 72,81,93,1l9,129 Bobek, Alan 100 Bofk,1-lilintrud 64,100 Boden, Sandy 76,77,119 Boeck, Connie 76,133 Boeder, Sandra 74,133 Bohnenblust, Louise 119 Bohrer, Mike 100 Boling, Francis 100 Bollinger, Carol 133 Bonebrake, Roger 119 Bonebrake, Ron 83,133 Bonham, Linda 133 Bonnesan, Wayne 100 Boots,Jim 119 Booze, Bob 93 Boslaugh, Douglas 100 Bottles,Jack 119 Bottorff, Randy 74,133 Boulanger,Jackie 133 Bove, Bruce 90,91,94,119 Bove,Susan 119 Bowman, Steve 83,313,113 Boydston, Roger 100 Boyer, Bill 100 Boyer. Doug 133 Bozarth, Marcia 53,73,76,77,100 Brace, Cathy 133 Brace,Judy 119,121 Brace, Mike 55,74,76,100 Bradley, Barbara 60,100 Bradley, Carla 120 Bl'adlSy,Joyce 76,77,100 Brammer, Anna 73,74,75,100 Brammer, Mary 71,74,75,133 Brannon, Dennis 100 Brannon, Eloise 133 Brannon, Rhonda 133 Brazill, Linda 60,100 Brewster, Marcia 76,133 INDEX Burdick, Carolyn 133 Burdick, Janice 120 Burdick, Karen 134 Burdue, Steve 81,120 Burgess, Sue 100 Burke, Carolyn 100,134 Burkett, Alice 76,134 Burkett, Janice 120 Burley, Carliss 100 Burnam, Linda 120 Burnam, Lynn 134- Burnett, Patty 100 Burnison, Dwight 134 Burns, Donna 53,100 Burr, Danny 40,41,72,81,100 Burris, David 101 Clough, Trudy 63,74,134 Clough, Valorie 134 Clough, Vaughn 101 Clync, Stanley 53.72,92,93,121 Cochrum, Belinda 121 Cofer, James 134 Coffey, Jerry 121 Cooeld, Ben 72,7o,81,101,121 Cofield, Beverly 54 Colbert, Bobbie 101 Coldren. Elaine 134 Cole, Bill 101 Cole, Curtis 134 Cole, Eileen 134 Cole,.1une 121 Cole, Pat 62,134 Burris, Richard 120 Burt, Deborah 101 Bun, Mike 74,134 Cole, Richard 135 Coleman, Thomas 83,135 Coleman, Wendy 74,135 Burton, Cathy 120 Busby, Steve 120 Busch, Bonnie 120 Busch. Kay 134 Busch, Marquetta 120 Bussey, Jim 134 Buster, Keith 134 Bustram, Danny 120 Butler, Don 101 Butler, Pam 134 Butler, Stanley 58,77,10l Byers, Jane 120 Byers, Sherry 53,71,134 Cafferty, John 101 Cain, Brenda 76,134 Ca.in, Nancy 101 Cairns, Robert 120 Calkins. Carol 74,134 Callaghan, Tracy 31,134 Calvert, Mike 120 Calvin, Becky 101 Camden, Connie 134 Cameron, Darrell 134 Camp, Jerry 134 Camp, Mike 120 Campbell, Allan 134 Campbell, Ann 120 Campbell, Danny 120 Campbell, Glenda 76,101 Campbell, Jackie 134 Collier, Laura 73,102 Collins, David 83,135 Collins, Nancy 102 Colvin, Janet 76,95,121 Combs Comes ,David 135 ,Kenny 121 Commer, Janice 74,121 Conely, Pat 50,135 Conn, Sherry 60,102 Conwell, Sherilyn 121 Conyac, Barbara 135 Cook, David 91,121,135 Cook,Jerry 35,83,88,121 Cook, Kay 76,135 Coon, Diana 76,135 Coon,Jim 74,135 Cooper, Karen 76,135 Canfield, Dana 54,101 Canfield, Janice 101 Canfield Linda 71,715,134 Canfield:Mike 53,134 Canfield,Raydean 42,4-3,53,70,101 Cannon , Cannon, Cantrell Kathy 74,134 Petie 74,134- Larry 81,120 Cantrell: Norman 53,120 Capps, Steve 120 Carley, Gerald 72,92 Cooper, Ralph 49,51,102,l07,108 Copeland. Gerald 135 Cordts, Lana 121 Cornelius, Vicki 53,56,12l Cornell, Lynn 102 Cornelson,Lyndel 135 Cota, Rosemary 102 Cothren, Sharon 102 Coulson, Del 102 Coulter. Carol 121 Coulter, Ken 135 Covert, Glenna 121 Cowel, Dennis 72,81,88,102 Cox,Janet 41,71,77,121 Cox, Sara 135 Cox. Suzan 51,53,65,75,102 Craft, Mary 121 Craig, Mary 135 Cramer, Carroll 102 Cramer, Steve 33,135 Crandall, Tommy 102 Crandell, John 121 Crawford, Lynette 76,135 Cress, Leah 102 Criss, Colleen 55,135 Carley, Vicki 95,134 Carnes, David 76,134 Carpenter, Sondra 134 Carr, Cynda 55,101 Carr, Tony 83,87,134 Carroll, Mike 72,76,77,80,81,82 Carter, Jerry 134 Carter, Rick 74,120 Carter, Steve 120 Carter, Su zanne 120 Carver, Phil 120 Caselman,Frances 101 Croley, Sandi 102 Cromwell, Bob 135 Crook, Don 49,50,53,54,102 Cross, Leanna 74,121 Croun, Lloyd 121 Crown, Cathy 121 Crown,Joe 102 Crown, Karen 65,102 Crown Crutt , Linda 135 eld Ronald 102 thfi , Cudney. Randy 102 Dildine, Deborah 121 Dill, Jack 28,76,77,103 Dill, Joleen 135 Dillon, Everett 135 Dilsaver, Pam 56,122 Dilsaver, Pat 135 Disheroon, Sharon 103 Dixon, Steve 60,619,103 Dobbs, Debbie 77,136 Dodd, Mark 53,122 Dodson, Allan 122 Doesken, Nancy 60,103 Doffing, Carol 136 Dolloff, Terry 103 Donalson, Linda 122 Doramus, Kenneth 103 Dorsett, Rockie 41,72,81,84,122 Doty, Dorothy 103 Doty, Tom 122 Dover. Bob 74,136 Downey, Marti 122 Doyle, Archie 103 Doyle, Dan 122 Doyle,Judy 26,61,103,105 Doyle, Sheila 74,95,122 Dredge, Janice 122 Dresser, David 136 Drinner, Richard 122 Drouhard, Anita 76,136 Drouhard, Delpha 76,136 Drumm, Darrel 76,136 Dryden, Pat 122 Dubelsky, Terri 103 Dugan, Nancy 136 Dunegan, Janie 103 Dunkel, Rex 103 Dunkel, Toni 136 Dunn, Brenda 122 Dunn, Steve 87,136 Dunnell, Roger 122 Durham, Kaye 122 Durham, Sherrie 44,65,122 Dyck, LuAnne 53,132,136 Dyer, Jayne 136 Dyer, Mary 25,52 ,53,55,57,103,107 Easley, Kathy 53,103 Eaton, Bill 103 Eaton, Connie 136 Eaton, Randy 94,136,140 Eden, Cheryl 53,122 Edgecomb, David 135 Edgett, Cecil 122 Edwards, Steve 136 Edwards, Sue 59,103 Egnor, Linda 74,136 Eitel, Trudi 61 Ellert, Lewis 136 Elliott, Vonnie 55,74,103 Ellis, Carolyn 136 Ellis, Gloria 71,761,122 Elmore, Elaine 103 Elsberg, Shirley 136 Elston, Dennis 122 Emery, Allan 83,136 Emrich, Dennis 122 England, Barbara 122 Engle, Helen 122 Engle, Janice 122 Epler, Elaine 103 Erthner, Maria 64,103 Erthner, Rudolf 64,136 Estrada, Terry 136 Barkley, Rollin 119 Barnard, Danny 133 Barnes. Larry 119 Barnes, Neil 133 Barnes, Steve 83,119 Barnett, Connie 133 Barnett, Stephen 99 Bartlett, Regina 119 Basham, Marcia 53,70,133 Bassett, Don 133 Batchman,Joneitha 119 Bates, Ava 119 Bates,Twielene 99 Bauer, Don 119 Baughman, Marilyn 119 Baumann, Gary 119 Baunhofer, Paul 49,76,81,119 Baxter, Greg 76,94-,119 Beacham, Donna 56,119 Beattie, Keith 133 Beauchamp,Jackie 119 Beavers, Morris 69,74,99 Bright,Jane 133 Brim, Carol 120 Brimmer, David 55,77,l00 Brinkley, Bobby 120 Briscoe, LeAne 45,52,55,7e,120 Britt, Lyle 120 Broadwell, Connie 133 Broddle, James 133 Broddle, Ronald 100 Brooks, Deanna 133 Brouillette, John 72,93,120 Brown, Bill 120 Brown, Brenda 133 Brown, Carolyn 120 Brown, Damon 76,120 Brown, Ellen 74,133 Brown, Jeannie 133 Brown, Jerry 133 Brown, John 100 Brown, Jon 120 Brown, Judy 133 Brown, Marsha 100 Brown, Michael 100 Brown, Murle 120 Brown, Randy 76,120 Brown, Ronnie 120 Brown, Roy Ann 76,120 Brown Vaughn 133 Brownbill, Judy 133 Casey, Glenda 101 Castleberry, Sherry 120 Castleman, Fred 101 Catlin, Eric 101 Catlin, Linda 53,134 Catlin, Roger 83,134 Catlin, Rowena 59,134 Caywood, Ann Joleta 120 Caywood, Danny 120 Caywood,Jerry 120 Chaffen, Cristine 101 Chamberlain, Mary 74,120 Chamberlain, Mike 101 Chamberlain, Scott 120 Cuebas, Kaylo 102 Culp, Pat 121 Cummings, Stephen 102 Cunningham, Randy 83,135 Cupp, David 74,135 Cushing, Connie 102 Cushman. Gary 135 Dacus, Gary 54,121 Dale, Leonard 53,81,121 Dale, Roxanne 135 Daniel, Pat 53,102 Daniels, David 74,135 Daniels. Steve 102 Danielson, Linda 135 Evans, Brooke 56,136 Evans, DeAnne 76,122 Evans, Julia 103 Evans, Lloyd 74,103 Evans, Mike 122 Ewing, Sue 136 Eyman, Sandy 76,136 Fansler, David 122 Chambers, Kenneth 120 Chancey. Jim 88,101 Chapman, Darrell 101 Chapman, LaDonna 134 Chapman, Gary 101 Chapman, Linda 134 Chapman, Wanda 74,134 Charlet, Connie 101 Chastin, Mary 120 Cheatham, Danny 134 Cheever. Steven 101 Chew, Debbie 134 Chew, Vicki 120 Chiles, Jodell 120 Chilton, Jacque 134 Chisholm, Beverly 101 Chisholm, Cheryl 134 Chitwood, Russ 61,76 Christiansen, Christine Christiansen, Norman Claborn, Patricia 134 Clanton, Nancy 134 57,101 94,120 Dargel.Rila 135 Davidson, Diane 102 Davis, Anna 46,76,121 Davis, Carol 121 Davis, Dennis 121 Davis, Gary 102 Davis, Glenda 121 Davis, Glenda S. 121 Davis, Jim 121 Davis, John 135 Davis, Joyce 135 Davis, Joyce S. 102 Davis, Judy 135 Davis, Margaret 121 Davis, Nolan 121 Davis, Pam 61,102 Davis, Sandra 135 Davis. Scott 83,87,135 Davis, Sherri 135 Davis, Vicki 74,102 Dawson, Jack 102 DeForest, Arla 102 Beck, David 54,119 Beck, Janith 99 Becker, Kathy 133 Brownlee, Dana 133 Bruff, Jay 120 Brunk, Galen 74,133,133 Clark, Becky 120 Clark, Diane 44,95,134 Clark, Gayla 53,120 Beckman, Carolyn 99 Beckwith, Barbara 99 Beddow, Steve 119 Beebe, Paula 53,71,133 Beebe, Sandy 53,55,119 Beighle, Pat 76,133 Bell, Clinton 99 Bellin, Velma 99 Benest, Patricia 133 Benner, Greg 119 Bentley, Jan 133 Berg, Jon 119 Bergen, Sheri 53,67,70,76,132,133 Berry Dennis 81,119 Berry, Dorendia 119 Brunk, Jim 133 Brunk, Kathy 100 Brush, Linda 57,73,74,120 Bryan, Leslie 76,100 Bryan, Lyndal 83,133 Bryant, Bill 120 Bryant, Rhonda 133 Bryant, Rose 100 Buehler, Doug 81,514,100 Bullock, Sue 77,120 Bupp, Larry 100 Bupp, Susan 133 Burch, Ron 77,133 Burchett, Royce 133 Burden, Karen 100 Clark, Glenna 121 Clark, Linda 121 Clark, Steve 121 Clark, Vickie 134 Clary, Mike 134 Classen, James 74,121 Clavin, Steve 121 Claycomb, Gloria 134 Clayton, Chuck 72,111,121 Clevenger, Marilyn 76,134 Clifford, Ralph 134- Cloud, Alan 56,101 Cloud, Gloria 76,134 Clough, Eddy 134 Clough, Mike 101 Degenhardt, Randy 135 Delozier, Phil 74,135 Demoure, Gaylord 121 Denney, Skip 43,121,129 DePoy, David 102 DePriest, Cordelia 135 DePriest, Frank 102 DeSaint, Debbie 76,135 DeShazo, Michael 102 Detwieler, Bette 70,121 DeVancy, Mike 121 Dick, Don 121 Dick, Tom 121 Dickerhoof, Sandi 102 Dickerson, Barry 121,125 Dickerson, Larry 121 Dickerson, Tom 135 Diffenbaugh, Everett 103 Farha, Glen 32,136 Farha, Karen 103 Farney, Terry 122 Farr, Gail 62,122 Farris, Rozan 103 Ferris, Fred 81,118,122 Ficke, Lester 136 Fiechtner, Gail 57,122 Field, Bruce 122 Fields, Diana 122 Fields, Jeff 136 Fields, Johnnie 122 Fields, Sondra 103 Fields, Tommy 136 Figgins, George 122 Fillmore, Glenn 74,136 Findley, Charlene 104 Findley, Donna 136 Fine, Henry 67,72,93,104 Finley, Charles 136 Firching, Barbara 122 Fisher, Pam 122 Fleming, Gay 76,77,104 Flory, Morris 76,122 Flowers, Mike 136 Fluty, Donna 104 Fluty, Mike 84,94,122 Fogg, Del 54,74,104 Fogle, Paul 136 Foley, Larry 72,91,104 Ford, Carla 136 Foster, Becky 136 Foster, Leonard 136 Foster. Pat 76,136 Fnwlefy Beverly 122 Fox, Diane 76,118,122 Fox, Timmy 136 Frazier, Marshall 136 Fraley, Agnes 61,104 Frank, Elizabeth 122 Franklin, Sandra 104 Freedlun, Sara 104 Freeman, Diana 76,136 French, James 104 Friedman, Roxana 122 Friend, Pat 122 Light, Fry, Bill 69 Fry, Sandra 76,136 Fuller, Joanna 66,76,122 Fuller, Karen 122 Fulton, Mary 136 Fultz, Darla 136 Funk, James 136 Furnish, Larry 74-,77,99,l04- Gaida, Dave 122 Gaida, Steve 83,136 Gaines, Glenda 74,136 Gaines, Joyce 104 Gallegos, Virginia 53,136 Galloway, Diana 122 Galloway, Jim 104 Galloway, Leda 136 Galusha, Ted 122 Galvan, Martin 136 Garner, Joyce 76,122 Garrett, Robert 104 Garrity, Jackie 123 Gates, Gwen 104 Gatlin, Evelyn 104 Gavras, Angela 123 Geary, Fredda 73,123 Geer, Beverly 58,73,l04 Genter, Lana 123 George, Reed 104 George, Sharon 123 Gerwin, Don 104 Gettle, Bill 123 Giangrosso, Charles 81,123 Gibson, Kathy 76,104 Gibson, Mike 83,136 Gibson, Susie 136 Gifford, Haranna 123 Gilbert, Larry 137 Gilbert, Teresa 123 Gillespie, Art 123 Gilstrap, Craig 76,91,123 Gilstrap, Leslie 72,91,104 Girard, Thomas 104 Glenn, David' 53,74,104 Glenn, Mildred 74,123 Gloege, Diane 104 Glover, Gary 54,60,69,l04 Godbout, Debbie 53,104 Goddard, Karen 123 Goering, Rebecca 76,123,140 Goerzen, Mary 60,104 Goldsmith, Frieda 137 Goldstone, Marva 76,137 Gomez, Linda 123 Goodwin, Bill 137 Goodwin, Mike 93,137,140 Goodwin, Sue 104 Goodwin, Susan 76,137 Gordon, Beverly 53,65,123 Gordon, Dale 137 Gordon, Luin 137 Gore, Tammy 53,104 Gough, Tex 123 Goulart, Vickey 61,104 Gould, Jimmy 104 Gracey, Yvette 61,104 Granada, Genevieve 104 Graves, Mike 123 Gray, Cindy 123 Gray, Diana 76,137 Gray, Rex 137 Gray, Wanda 50,104- Green, Charlotte 123 Green, Dan 137 Green, Michele 74 Greenelsh, Steve 137 Greenup, Christine 123 Greer, Wanda 123 Gregg, Glenn 123 Greider, Greg 24,4-4,4-6,55,93,123,125 Griekspoor, Phyllis 137 Griffith, Ronnie 137 Griffith, Sandy 137 Griggs, Sharlene 123 Guhn, Paul 104 Guinn, Pat 123 Gulley, Janice 58,104 Gumm, Cliff 104 Gunkel, Larry 104 Guy, Bobby 137 Guy, Donna 123 Guy, Linda 123 Hackenburg, Martha 105 Haivala, Linda 53,137 Hall, Barbara 137 Hall, Linda 77,105 Hall, Kathy 60,105 Hall, Nancy 42,43,48,70,105 Hall, Terry 93,123,125 Hall, Tom 81,105 Halsey, Jodie 53,123 Halsey, Karen 105 Hamm, Wayne 84-,91,105 Hammer, Janice 53,70,105 Hammerman, Paulette 74,123 Hammerman, Ruth 123 HandY, Mike 69,105 Hansen, Debby 74,123 Hansen, Wayne 33,105 Hanson, Steve 69,105 Harder, Sherry 64,105 Harder, Terry 105 Hardin, Allan 137 Harjo, Charles 105 Harlan, Nora 58,105 Harms, Marilyn 105 Harms, Pam 137 Harper, Linda 60,105 Harper, Sherry 123 Harrel, Linda 105 Harrell, Dave 105 Harrell, Mike 137 Harris, Kathy 49,513,105 Harris, Sharon 137 Harrison, Jerry 123 Hartman, Mary 123 Hartsel, Paul 81,84,B5,123 Haskit, Sharon 105,123 Haskit, Shirley 28 Hastings, Ann 105 Hathaway, Richard 105 Hatheway, Glenn 106 Havel, Tom 137 Hawkins, Dan 137 Hawkins, Joyce 123 Hawkins, Keith 106 Hawkins, Rita 123 Haws. Vernon 106 Hay, Mike 83,137 Hayes, Linda 106 Hayes, Wayne 72,106 Hays, Dale 123 Hays, Robert 88,89 Hayworth, John 123 Hazen, Alvin 123 Hazen, Donna 106 Hazen, Darlene 137 Hazen, Pam 76.137 Headley, Mary 137 Heaseley, Sammy 74,123 Heath, Stella 123 Hedges, Linda 74,123 Heft, Janet 70,76,l03,106 Hein, Sally 106 Helsby, Bob 106 Helt, Richard 137 Helton, Howard 106 g Hendershot, Diane 106 Henderson, Edith 137 Hendricks, Christine 67,137 Henry, Roberta 123 Henton, Steve 81,106 Hephner, Rita 106 Hepner, Kenneth 137 Hergert, Gary 34,106 Hergert, Sharon 137 Herman, Nancy 137 Herrell, Linda 106 Hess, Alan 74-,83,137 Hiatt, Larry 106 Hibarger, Walt 88,106 Hickerson, Sandra 137 Hickerson, Sherry 106 Hickok, Jim 106 Hicks, Julia 106 Hicks, Joe 137 Hicks, Leslie 139 Higden, John 124,129 Hill, Jolene 137 Hill, Lori 49,124- Hillin, Janet 74,137 Hills, Linda 58,124 Hinderliter, Kenneth 124 Hines, Gene 124 Hinman, Barbara 124- HiDP, John 137 Hodge, Delva 58,124 Hodges, Caroll 57 124 Hodges, Donna 124 Holeman, Linda 58,106 Hollowell, Jerry 54,106 Holmes, Elaine 106 Holmes, Vicki 137 Holsey, Eldon 72,81,88,89,106 Holsey, Jeannine 76,138 Holt, Willard 138 Holzhauser, Bill 124 Hood, Kathy 74,138 Hook, Rod 138,139 Hooper, Brenda 138 Hooper, Carol 60 Hoover, John 124- Hopkins, Glenda 48,515,106 Horning, Mike 53,138 Hoskins, Dennis 138 Houchin, Steve 74,124 Hough, Paula 24,46,55,106 Houser, Jack 4-3,53,74,81,91,1 18,124 Howard, Darrell 124 Howard, Kenny 124 Howard, LaDonna 106 Howard, Mike 138 Howdeshell, Elaine 138 Howe, Patty 124 Howland, Delbert 106 Hudson. Glenna 106 Hudson, Pam 138 Huggins, Roger 124 Hughbanks, Lyle 124,138 Hughey, Dennis 138 Hull, Nancy 124 Hull, Ruth 124 Hull, Tom 138 Hulse, Denise 74,138 Hulse, Louise 124 Hulse, Paul 124 Humble, Oweta 53,106 Hungate, Gerrie 40,41,71,74,106 Hunt, Jeanette 74,106 Hunt, Richard 83,138 Hupman, Judy 77,106 Huskey, Robert 138 Hutchison, Alfred 124 Hutchinson, Gary 138 Hutton, Ann 138 Hyde, Nancy 33,106 lgo, Mike 124 lhrig, Diana 106 lndermill, Brenda 106 lndermill, Dale 76,88,138 lngram, Tom 124 lrland, Tom 72,81,84,124 lrving, Helen 106 Isaacson, Gerald 42,4-3,53,72,84,85,86, 106 Jackson, Elaine 107 Jackson, Glenn 107 Jackson, Joena 76,107 Jackson, Mark 81,124- Jacobs, Susan 124 Jahnke, Mike 124 Jahnke, Sandy Janes, Sharon 124 Janne, Barbara 4-2,43,76,107 Janzen, Barbara 107 Jayne, Mike 49,107 Jespers, Dick 53,76,77,98,107 Jeter, Diana 124 76,138 Jiminez, Stella 107 Johns, Stephanie 124 Johnson, Carl 124 Johnson, Cheryl 124 Johnson, Gary 83,138 Johnson, Janet 124 Johnson, Keith 107 Johnson, Ken 124 Johnson, l,inda 74,76,138 Johnson, Linda 1. 107 Johnson, Linda M, 47,50,53,55,107 Johnson, Marty 93,138 Johnson, Norma 124 Johnson, Peggy 124 Johnson, Ricky 138 Johnson, Robin 138 Johnson, Victor 124 Johnston, Bill 124 Johnston, Judy 77,107 Johnston, Kaye 74,107 Jolliff, Delman 83,138,138 Jones, Carolyn 124 Jones, Clifford 83,87,138 Jones, Diane 107 Jones, Ed 83,138 Jones, John 107 Jones, Joyce 95,124 Jones, Linda 138 Jones, Lynda 77,107 Jones, Roy 107 Jonson, Jan 107 Larson, Carolyn 125 Laster, Linda 125 Latas, Peggy 108 Laudermilk, Harry 125 Law, Sue 108 Law re Lawrc Lawso Lawso noe, Herbert 125 ncc, Linde 108 n, Denzel 125 n, Greta 125 Lea,Judy 108 Lee, Joan 125 Lehman, Carolyn 139 Leiker,Stcve 91,139 Lemin gs, Mike 139 Lemons, Billy 108 Lemons, Boyd 125,139 Leonard, Dianne 109 Leonard, Dorthy 125 Leonard, Ronald 109 Leonh ardt, Rita 139 Leslie, Nancy 125 Lesperance, Kathy 139 Lew, Jack 4-8,50,64,72,l09 Lew, James 25,45,47.52,s3,55,68,109 Lewis, Bob 109 Lewis, Eddie 139 Lewis. Karen 109 Lewis, Linda 125 Life, Judy 77 Liggelt, Richard 69,72,94,109 Anita 53,132,139 Mentzer, Diane 110 Mesel, Ginger 140 Metcalf, Donella 74,14-0 Metcalf, Joan 110 Metcalf, Linda 126 Meyer, Cheryl 140 Meyer, Deanna 110 Meyer, Greg 140 Meyer, Rick 74,126 Miller. Becky 140 Miller, Bill 126 Miller, Carolyn 126 Miller, Colleen 65,126 Miller, Dcnnis 126 Miller, Jerry 110 Miller. Jerry 126 Miller, lo 76,140 Miller, Ronnie 126 Miller, Tom 110 Miller, Trudcc 126,130 Miller, Virgil 110 Miller, Virginia 126 Millhauser. Chris 140 Mills, Gary 140 Miner, Sandy 126 Mingc, Dan 87.140 Minor. Gay 110 Mitchell, Jerry 110 Mitchell, John 140 Mitchell, Kathy 14-0 Mitchell, ' Jordan, Linda 66,76,124 Juarez, Rosic 53,54,98,107 Judd, Tanya 107 Kaczowka, Debbie 138 Kaczowka, Stacia 4-3,53,118,124 Kaiser, Jim 107 Kasterkc, Betty 107 Keck, Linda 30,52,53,70,107 Keiter, Ron 124 Kelley, Danny 138 Kelly, Patty 138 Kelsey, Margaret 107 Kemble, Diane 50,138 Kcmble, Kirby 40,41,45,46,47,49,50,51, 52,53,55,107 Kemp, James 107 Kendall, Don 121,124 Kendall, Suzy 28,53,124 Kenley, Bill 107 Kennedy, Jim 83,138 Kennedy, Mike 29,54,107 Kennedy, Rita 107 Kent, Gwen 124 Kenyon, Rosalie 138 Kershner, David 107 Kerstein, Marlene 108 Kesler, Denise 138 Li1e,Stcve 109 Lill, Rick 61,72,80,81,105,109 Likes, Georgia 109 Linbo, Steve 83,139 Lind, Tom 74,94,125 Lindt, Curtis 125 Lineback. Ron 139 Link, Donna 77,109 Link Judy 109 Linn, Sharon 139 Linot, Linda 139 Linton, Connie 109 Lionberger, Lyle 54 Lippincott, Henry 76,125 Lloyd, Charles 109 Loder, Becky 53,77,l39 Lofdahl, Connie 139 Logan, Leonard 125 Logue, Ron 125 Loucks, Jo 139 Lower. Leona 63,109 Lowman, Nancy 76,139 Lowry, Virgil 45,55,76,109 Luce, Tim 139 Ludland, Mike 139 Luginbi1l,Marilynn 60,109 Luginbill, Mona 62,76,95,139 Mitclie Mitche Liz 110 ll, Pat 53,77,1 10 ll, Phyllis 110 Monroe, Linda 110 Monteith. John 83,91,14l Mook, Ronda 76,77,1l0 Moore, Connie 110 Moore, Dustin 110 Moore, Garry 72,81,110 Moore, Larry 42,43,73,81,82,110 Moore, Sllerilyn 126 Moore, Shirlene 76,141 Moore, Veronica 141 Moran Sharon 404171 110 Moreland, Trish 43,7h,1is,126 Morgan, William 126 Morris, Janet 76,141 Morris, Jim 83,141 Morris, Linda 141 Morse, Linda 126 Morton, Ann 110 Morton, Gerry 41,72,76,81,84,86,126 Morton, Kathy 76,77,126 Morton, 1,aJuana 76,141 Morton , Stan 44-,76,83,87,l41 Mosher, Delores 57,60,l10 Mullikin, Larry 83,141 Mundy, Chris 141 Killough, Mike 74,124 Kimberlin, Kenneth 138 Kindriek, Sam 108 Kindricks, Carolyn 138 King, Kina, Beverly 77,108 Carolyn 53,62,66,124 King, Kevin 138 King, Larry 108 King, Ray 138 King, Tom 138 Kingman, Bill 124 Kinkaid, Linda 124 Kirby, Jack 138 Kirk, Sharon 138 Kirker, Penny 65,108 Kirkpatrick, Edward 108 Klein, Karen 124 Kloefkorn, Eddy 53,81,125 Kluver, Judy 125 Knaack, Raymond 87,94,138 Knight, Don 138 Knight, Sharon 138 Knipp, Edwin 83,138 Knoll, Armella 108 Knowles, Bill 83,138 Knowles, LaKatia 74,138 Knuth, Janell 71,76,138 Knuth, Kris 43,48,70,76,125 Koger, Sharon 108 Koleczek, Jon 125 Korbel, Ronald 108 Korell, Loren 74,125 Kostecki, Anna 108 Krablin, James 74,81,125 Krablin, Stella 108 Kragh, Janet 76,138 Krebs, Barbara 74,75,108 Krebs, Mike 138 Krenke, Danny 108 Krouskup, Danny 88,125 Krouskup, Pat 77 Krueger, Jenene 108 Krueger, Jim 76,125 Krueger, Joe 139 Kruser, Alan 125 Krutz, Nancy 139 Kuehn, Beth 139 Kushnereit, Rody 125 Kyle, James 108 Ladd, Kay 139 Ladd, Mary 125 LaFary, Dee Ann 77,108 Laird, Dean 139 Lake, Linda 139 Lamb, Donna 26,61,108 Lamb, Janet 108 Lamb, Margaret 139 Lambertus, Doug 108 Lambertus, Raymond 139 Lambke, Jim 125 Landowne, Terry 139 Landrum, Jim 125 Lang, Pam 76,139 Langenberg, Paula 53,108 Langford, Donna 76,139 Langley, John 4-8,72,81,84,108 Langner, Lauren 51,108 Lanning, Bob 93,108 Lantz, Diane 125 Larsen, Tom 139 Lumly, Donna 125 Lumly, Loretta 139 Lund, Jan 109 Lundgren, Eric 91,139 Lundy, Dani 125 Lunt, Dennis 125 Luper, Jacky 94,139 Luther, Linda 125 Luthi, Sharon 76,109 Lutz, Janice 49,109 Luznicky, Helen 109 Lyharger, Nancy 139 Lyden,Joycc 66,124 Lynch, Sheryl 60,109 Lyons, Francine 73,74,l09 Mackey, Joe 109 Mackey, William 139 Macy, Wilma 58,109 Magill, Stan 125 Mah, James 87,139 Malcolm, Bill 74,84,94-,125 Mallin Mallin Malon son, John 109 son, Tom 125 ey, Candy 139 Maltby, Jerry 76,139 Maneely, Marilyn 139 Mann, Manni Cathy 139 ng, Lorraine 109 Mansfield, Kevin 83,139 Mapes, Charles 77,109 Mapes, Pat 109 Mar, David 139 Mar, Lin 125 Marre ll, Jane 139 Marsh, Sue 109 Marshall, Karen 76,123,125 Martel, David 139 Martin, Barbara 53,76,139 Martin, Jerry 125 Martin, Mike 139 Martin, Pat 56,125 Martin, Pat 125 Martin, Royce 125 Martin, Steve 72,931,109 Martin, Sydney 53,132,140 Martin, Tim 83,140 Martin, Vickie 125 Mason, Wanda 140 Massey, Lynn 140 Mast, Gary 125 Matthews, Daniel 125 Matthews, Rita 74,125 Mattingly, David 140 Maugauns,Da1een 50,140 Maxwell, Lynda 125 May, Kathy 76,140 May, Patsy 125 Mayers, Joe 140 Mayfield, Anna 125 Mead, Danny 110 Means, Jerry 74,126 Medcalf, Sandy 140 Meir, Gary 110 Meister, Jo Ellen 140 Meister, Ken 74,110 Melgren, Rita 76,126 Melrose, Ernie 53,69,126 Mendenhall, Judy 140 Mendenhall, Roger 110 Mendoza, Mike 83,140 Mcndt rza, Nick 76,91,126 Mundy, Debbie 53,715,141 Mundy, Steve 126 Munz,Ju1ie 126 Mustoe, Ralph 110 Myers, Jane 73,110 Myers, Sheryl 126 McBride, Birdie 53,140 McBride, Gene 140 McCann, Pam 140 McCarty, Barbara 140 McClellon, Tom 74,109 Mctlollar, Sandra 140 McCormick, Linda 140 McCoy, Ronnie 140 McCully, Sherry 76,110 McCune, Sheryl 110 McDaniel, Dennis 140 McDavitt, Jim 125 McDowell, George 110 McDowell, Wanda 110 McFarland, Gary 74,76,126 McFarland, Lee Ann 140 McGinthy, Leon 126 McGlothein, Teresa 140 McGonigle, William 126 McGrath, Judy 110 Mc-Grath, Tracy 140 McHenry, Pattie 76,126 Mclntyre, Cindy 140 McKinney, Bill 140 McKinney, Carolyn 140 McKnight, Barbara 140 McKown, Linda 59,110 McKown, Lois 140 Mclraren, Jim 126 McNabb, Rita 126 McNabb. Sharon 71,140 McNeal, Mark 69,126 McNew, Sharon 140 McPhail, John 126 McPherson, Eddie 126 Nading, Debbie 95,141 Nash, Peggy 126 Neeley, Mike 126 Nec-se, Lloyd 141 Neff, Donna 141 Nr-ifing, Karen 53,73,95,l10 Nelson, Sherry 126 Nelson, Tom 110 Neth, Judy 110 Newell, Connie 74,126 Newell, Jimmy 126 Newell, Randy 126 Nibargcr, Nancy 73,110 Nicholas, Marc 83,14-1 Nichols, Phyllis 73,126 Niedens, Mike 83,138,141 Nienke, Steve 53,141 Nitch, Cindy 61,110 Nixon, Wade 141 Noble, Lyneta 141 Norris, Jon 110 Norris, Roni 126 North, Terry 43,72,77,8l,88,126 Norton, Vicki 141 Nowlin, Terry 126 Noyre, Darrell 126 Nuessen, Harold 121,127 Nutter, Gary 110 Oakley, Judene 111 Oakley, Rhonda 127 Oaks, ,lim 45,55,56,l27 0'Brien, Linda 127 Oburn, Jack 61 O'Byrne, Cathy 76,141 Odell, Lois 141 Odell, Martin 141 O'Hearn, Patty 141 Oliver, Doug 141 Randleman, Dicky 141 Ratzlafln, Bob 60,112 Ray, David 127 Rayburn, Sandy 127 Raymond, Rod 142 Read, Terry 139,142 Reddig, JoAnna 58,112 Reder, Linda 127 Oliver, Jack 83,141 Oliver, Rich 61,87,11l Osterloh, Lee 141 Ostulok, Jan 111 Ott, Randy 141 Overman, Chris 141 Owen, Bob 53,132,141 Owings, Dalene 77,127 Page, Marsha 111 Page, Martha 127 Page, Sandra 127 Palecki, Ron 72,111 Palmer, Charlotte 74,95,127 Palmer, Marla 127 Palmer, Ted 111 Pankaskic, Steve 141 Pape, Dean 48,127 Pape, Deanne 127 Paph, Mart 127 Parker, Calvin 127 Parker, Tamara 111 Parks, Patti 141 Parks, Susie 61,111 Parli, Ronald 141 Parrott, Peggy 127 Parsuns,Claudie 59,127,130 Pate, Bonnie 111 Patterson, Linda 54,111 Patterson, Marvin 111 Paugh, Linda 141 Paulson, Larry 74,127 Pavlick, Margaret 74,141 Payne, Penny 52,95,141 Payne, Teena 127,141 Payne, Tony 141 Payner, Herbert 141 Peacock, Duane 76,93,127 Pearson, Janella 141 Pechin, Freddy 111 Peck, George 60,111 Peer, Cathy 141 Peluso, Sam 94,127 Pendergrass, Mark 141,76 Penix, Judy 127 Pennington, Stanley 111 Perez, Mary lll Perkins, Sherry 111 Perry, Carl 141 Perry, Jack 111 Perry, Sharon 30,111 Peters, Robynn 76,141 Peters, Roland 127 Peters, Sherilyn 65,107,108,111 Peters, Sonja 76,141 Peterson, Jim 127 Peterson, Monty 76,141 Peterson, Ray 127 Pettay, Neil 84,94,127 Reed, Gene 53,8l,88,127 Reed, Harold 32,142 Reed, Henry 142 Reed, Ricky 142 Reed, Susan 95,142 Reedy, Marilyn 142 Reese, Stephen 142 Reeves, Susan 142 Reeves, Terry 112 Reeves, Tommie 127 Reichenbach, Cindy 36,47,55,68,73, 76,95,112 Reischman n, Bruce 142 Renard, Phyllis 112 Renner, Jane 76,127 Renner, Mark 112 Rettner, Renee 127 Revard, Martha 142 Rhodes, Larry 88,127 Rhodes, Marcia 112 Rice, Toni 127 Richardson, Bobby 142 Richardson, Cheryl 142 Richardson, Eugene 142 Richardson, Kenneth 127 Richardson Richerson, ,Tom 83 Michael 142 Ricketts, Steve 142 Rickords, Pat 50,51,63,112 Pogue, Philbrick, Cindy 111 Phillips, Diana 141 Phillips, Diana 0. 44-,52,53,111 Phillips, Janet 141 Phillips, Judy 127 Philli s Kayla 111 P , Phillips. Mike 127 Piatt, Scott 111 Pickard, Doug 74,90,9l.94-.127 Pierce, Pierce, Bob 76,111 John 87,141 Pilgreen, Terry 83,141 Pinkerton, Gary 111 Piotrowski, Dale 127 Piotrowski, J0e 141 Piper, Susan 141 Pitts, Darrel 127 Pitzen, Ronald 127 Pitzer, Bob 93 Pogue, Diana 55,76,111 Les 77.83,114 Riddle, Sue 57,65,l12 Rider, Keith 76,127 Riegle, Fred 74-,88,l12 Rieniets, Harold 88,94-,127 Rimel, Rene 48,127 Rion, Ron 127 Ritter, Donna 142 Roach, Chuck 112 Roach, Jeff 138 Roach, Karyl 112 Roads, Marlin 127 Robe, Vickie 112 Roberts, Nevin 128 Roberts, Ronnie 128 Roberts, Tamera 142 Robinson, Alan 112 Robinson, Becky 53,70,128 Robinson, Judy 142 Robinson, Mike 128 Robinson, Steve 128 Robison, Roberta 60,112 Rodgers, Linda 112 Rodrick, Becky 128 Roe, Larry 128 Roehrman, Linda 142 Rogers, John 128 Rogers, Johnny 142 Roop, Delbert 83,142 Roper, Maxine 128 Rosene, Brian 83,142 Ross, Duane 72,91,128 Ross, Ronnie 128 Ross, Twila 112 Ross, Verl 128 Rouse, Rhonda 142 Roush, Sharon 128,142 Rowe, Bob 77,112 Rowell, Richard 74,112 Roy, David 91 Roy, Lloyd 94 Roy, Pat 49,57,112 Ruark, Cary 68,74,92,93,112 Rudnick, Mike 128 Ruehn, Diane 142 Rugan, Melodee 112 Ruhl, Verna 142 Runge, Francee 128 Runge, Richard 142 Russell, Barbara 142 Scott, Beth 143 Scott, Cathy 128 Scott, John 143 Scott, Steve 133 Scribner, Janice 76,143 Seavey, Gloria 143 Seibert, Pat 128 Sell, Bruce 128 Sellers, Jeff 128 Sellers, Roger 74,143 Sexton, Lynda 143 Sharp, Gay 143 Sharp, Gwen 143 Sharp, Virginia 53,143 Sharpe, Nancy 55,63,65,113 Shaver, Jan 143 Shaw, Keith 143 Shea, Keith 77 Sheppard, Roger 113 Sherwood, Arlene 76,128 Shew, Nancy 128 Shields, Doris 76,143 Shields, Dorvan 77,128 Shirley, Bobby 128 Shirley, Pat 113 Shoaf, Larry 51,54,113 Shockey, Mike 113 Shockey, Richard 45,51,55,77,113 Short, Jim 113 Short, Judy 128 Shouse, Morris 53,128 Shrouf, Larry 143 Shumaker, Steve 76,143 Shurtleff, Kent 83,841,143 Shutler, Sonie 143 Sicka, Gary 113 Siemers, Walter 143 Sigg, Gil 113 Sills, Marion 143 Simers, Athalene 143 Simmons, Debbie 143 Simmons, Marcia 143 Simmons, Ronna 113 Simpson, Jim 43,128 Sims, Rusty 83,913,143 Sinclair, Tom 143 Sirmans, Jerry 72,81,128 Slawson, Janet 143 Slayton, Jan 60,113 Slayton, John 128 Smetana, Ron 23,54,128 Smiley, Leonard 143 Smith, Barbara 143 Smith, Billie 128 Smith, Chuck 83,143 Smith, Debra 143 Smith, Emirt 143 Smith, Gary 113 Smith, Jan 128 Smith, Karen 113 Smith, Kathy 143 Smith, Kerry 37,113 Smith, Larry 143 Smith, Linda 113 Smith, Liz 128 Stephens, Marion 143 Stephenson, Charlotte 129 Steward, Rhonda 143 Stewart, Dan 83,84-,143 Stewart, Debbie 61,114 Stewart, Janice 14-3 Stewart, Linda 114 Stewart, Mickey 143 Pokorney, Marcia 111 Poland, John 76,141 Russell, Carolyn 112 Russell, Kathy 128 Smith, Lloyd 113 Smith, Lois 76,143 Smith, Lynda 61,113 Smith, Marilyn 128 Smith, Masako 128 Smith, Nancy 143 Smith, Sandra 113 Smith, Steve 128 Smith, Terry 128 Smith, Vickie 113 Smyth, Snapp, Al 128 Carolyn 25,128 SnBPP- Eddy 76,14-3 Snow, Larry 114 Snow, Tom 55,107,114 94,115 Pollard, Terry 93,127,129 Poole, Cathy 127 Popp, Toni 43,53,76,118,127 Porth, Steve 127 Russell, Kerry 142 Snyder, Danny 114 Snyder, Delphine 128 Snyder, John 31,114 Snyder, Judy 74,143 Snyder, Linda K. 114 Snyder, Martin 14-3 Sollers, Jerry 143 Sollers, Jim 129 Sollers, Kath 129 Russell, Mason 112 Russell, Rita 53,128 Ruth, Bob 72,81,88,89.112 Sorensen, y Linda 57,617,114 Southern, Gary 62,129 Southern, Ronnie 129 Jerry 74-,112 Post, Jim 76,853,127 Post. Nancy 57,111 Pound, Tammy 141 Powell, Barbara 76,141 Powell, Gregory 60,111 Powell, Mary 141 Powell, Pat 62,127 Powell, Richard 127 Power. Rutledge, John 53,76,142 Ryan, Larry 128 Sageser, Nancy 142 Sailor, Tommy 142 Sanborn, Lana 73,128 Sanborn, Mark 143 Sanders, Jim 143 Sanders, Sandra 56,59,63,128 Saranko John 49112 Spangler, Jim 53,83 Spangler, Lori 61,114 Sparks, Danny 114 Sparlin, Gordon 56,114 Sparlin, Ronna 60,114 Sparlin, Vicki 74,129 SpaYZ, Ronald 72,81,114 Speer, Marilyn 129 Spicer, JoAnn 129 Price, Dickie 127 Price, Ruth 127 Price, Wade 72,91,94,112 Price, Wanda 127 Prichard, Donald 112 Pridcmore,Janan 77,112 Pridemore, Wanda 127 Prieb, Kenneth 49,74,112 Province, Don 127 Purl, Eunice 141 Purkey, Hal 87,141 Pursley, Rick 127 Putnam, Chris 127 Pyle, Jolene 59,127 Quigley, Clydene 112 Quist, Linda 141 Quist, Phyllis 112 Ragan, Janice 112 Railsback, Martin 65,127 Railsback, Rita 127 Rains, Ronald 112 Ramirez, Maria 141 Ramirez, Virginia 112 Ramsey, Mike 141 Rand, Cary 127 Satterfield, Lynda 128 Saunders, Mareene 54,77,128 Saunders, Steve 91,128 Sawvell, Jim 128 Schaffer, Sharon 61,112 Schamber, Alfred 76,1127 Schielfelbein, Evelyn 128 Schillinger, Steve 128 Schippers, Eileen 128 Schluck, David 143 Schmedemann , Niki 40,41 ,53,70,76, 98,113 Schmidt, Connie 128 Schmidt, Jim 113 Schmidt, Mackley 128 Schneider, Bob 113 Schneider, Darrell 88,128 Schneider, Joyce 143 Schneider, Kathy 74,113 Schneider, Paul 113 Schulke, Dwayne 51 ,53,54-,113 Schulke, Dwight 23,72,91,113 Schwartz, Randy 91,128 Schwarz, Fred 48,113 Spurgeon, Jack 129 Spurgeon, Sandy 143 Staats, David 129 Staats, Steve 143 Staley, Donald 143 Standley, James 114 Standrich, Jo Deen 114 Stangle, Marty 143 Stanley, J an 114 Stanley. Norvin 114 Stanley, Sheri 143 Stark, Joseph 143 Stark, Richard 76,114 Stark, Tom 129 Starr, Vicki 143 Stastny, Linda 129 Staton, Melba 114 Statton, Richard 114 Statton, Terry 76,114 Stauber, Candy 129 St. Clair, Patty 129 St. Clair, Randy 143 St. Clair, Suzy 70,129 Steinbuchel, Mark 81,129 Stewart, C. Mike 4-0,41,51,72,81,114 Stewart, Mike 129 Stickney, Connie 114 Stiger, Allen 129 Stiger, Mary 114 Stiles, Glenn 81,129 Stinnett, Deborah 74,143 Stockton, Bill 76,114 Stoddard, Louise 55,114 Stoll, Helen 114 Stone, Craig 47,55,114 Stoner, Steve 143 Stonger, Janet 144 Storey, Debbie 76,114 Stork, Mary 54,144 Stout, Bill 74,144 Stover, John 62,14-4 Stover, Larry 129 St. Peter, Charles 129 Street, Mary 129 Stricklin, Becky 129 Strouse, Pam' 144 Stroud, Terry 45,55,76,77,114 Sturdevant, Rosemary 50,74,114 St. Vrain, Brad 144 Sugg, Claudia 129 Sugg, Linda 144 Swadley, Marshall 114 Swafford, Danny 129 Swafford, Yvonne 129 Swan,John 129 Swaney, Christine 46,55,114 Swank, Georgia 129 Swank, Mike 129 Swenson, Joyce 63,129 Swindler, Dan 129 Swinger, Gloria 60,114 Taton, Mike 114 Taylor, Robert 34,114 Taylor, Stacy 144 Teer, Paula 55,114 Tennery, Paula 129 Tepe, Jeanette 144 Terrell, Joyce 14-4 Terwort, Stanley 144 Thole, Rod 84-,86,94,129 Thole, Steve 114,123 Thomas, Janet 115 Thomas, Vicki 115 Thomas, Vickie 115 Thompson, Barry 115 Thompson, James 115 Thompson, Joe 144 Thompson, Steve 129 Thompson, Suzanne 54,56,115 Thonen, Walter 144 Thornton,Jack 50,51,53,54,66,68,115 Thornton, Jennifer 115 Thurston, Larry 115 Tijerina, Carol 129 Tijerina, Richard 4-5,55,76,115 Tilton, Linda 129 76,115 Timpy, Mark Todd, Linda 129 Tole, Andrea 115 Tole, Freda 115 Toles, James 144 58,129 Toles, Robert Tomkins, Holly 115 Tracy, Diana 76,129 Traner, Susan 76,115 Trarbach, Bill 49,74,129 Trego, Marsha 130 Trenary, Carol 74 Trexler, Steve 144 Trim, Dick 69,130 Trim, Joyce 115 Trissal, Jim 74,115 Tull, Jerry 144 Tunison , Chester 42,43 ,49,72,84,85,86, Tuttle, Fred 72,81,115 Tweed, Janice 130 Upton, Jim 144 Valadez, Bob 130 Valdois, Clifford 74,130 Valodine, Ken 91,130 Van Amberg, Jeanne 130 VanDeusen, Van 83,87 Van Nover, Charles 130 Vant Leven, Janet 130 Vaughn, Charles 61,105,115 Vaughn, Daine 115 Vaughn, Steven 115 Vaokach, Linda 73,115 VonAchen, Linda 115 Voth, James 74,130 Waddles, George 72,84-,85 Walbourn, Charles 66,115 Walden, Charles 64-,72,90,91,1l5 Waldrop, Linda 144 Waldrop, Paula 144 Walker, Dennis 130 Walker, Georgie 74,115 Walker, Nila 65,74,130 Walker, Randy 53,130 Walker, Sue 144 Wallace, Julie 144 Walls, Larry 72,81,115 Walter, Vickie 130 Walters, Carolyn 115 Ward, Carl 116 Ward, Cathy 130 Warkentin, Loneta 116 Warne, Ron 130 Warrick, Karyn 144 Wasson. Steve 14-4 The Sabre Staff would like to acknowledge the many people who helped with the publication of the 1966 Sabre. We wish to thank Mr. Murl Jones of Student Photos, Mr. Frank Wright of The American Yearbook Company, and the administration, faculty, and the student body of Wichita High School South. Watkins, John 116 Watkins, Richelle 53,130 Watkins, Terry 53,76,83,144 Watson, Burce 130 Watson, Ron 144 Weaver, Marsha 71,130 Weaver, Wanda 116 Webb, Edith 70,130 Webb, Ginger 76,144 Webb, Steve 130 Webber, Peggy 76,144 Wedman, Charlene 130 Weinbrenner, Larry 130 Weinbrenner, Vicki 48,70,98,116 Weir, Catherine 44,49,50,51,54,63,77 84,107,116 Welch, Charles 144 Wells, Brenda 144 Wells, Connie 37,130 Wells, Ralph 144 Wells, Vicki 144 Wells, Yvonne 130 Wellsox, Gary 144 Wert, Paula 76,144 Werth, Victor 144 Wescott, Daryl 116 West, Charles 73,99,116 West. Linda 53,144 West, Margie 130 1Nest, Mary 61,116 West, Phyllis 144 West, Shirley 144 Westerman, Frances 130 Westerman, Ward 116 Westover, Janie 116 Westover, Jim 130 Westphal, Ron 130 Whiller, Jack 61 Whitaker, Freda 116 Whitcomb, Randy 130 Wh.itcomb, Ron 74,116 White, Glenn 66,116 White, Joel 54,62,144 White, Mary 49,70,130 White, Pamela 64,116 M'hite, Randy 14-4 White, Sharon 73,116 White, Tom 53,116 Whitmore, Carol 116 Wiederstein, Linda 144 Wiggans, Alan 130 Wilcox, Gene 130 Wilcox, Mark 130 Wiles, Norman 93,145 Wilhelm, Carolyn 73,74,l16 Wilkinson, Keith 74,130 Williams, Diana 145 Williams, Janet 130 Williams, Jerry 83,145 Williams, Marshall 83,87,145 Williams, Mike 130 Williams, Richard 116 Williams, Robert 94,130 Williams, Vicki 145 Willis, Bill S. 130 Willis, Bill W. 130 Willis, Dale 116 Willis, Wilberta 145 Willson, Penny 71,145 Wilmeth, Bill 145 Wilmore, Benny 145 Wilscam, Paul 130 Wilson, Brenda 31,116 Wilson, Gary 116 Wilson, Kay 145 Wilson, Lola 116 Wilson, Mary 145 Wilson, Pat 130 Wilson, Robin 14-5 Wilson, Susan 76,95,145 Wilton, Cathy 145 Wimberly, Nancy 145 Winters, Teresa 116 Witt, Connie 130 Witt, Judi 116 Wittenbach, Mary 67,145 Wolfe, Buddie 74,116 Wolfhill, lrene 145 Wolford, Marilyn 131 Wolking, Robert 116 Womack, Doug 44,53,54,72,74,91,94. 116 Wong, Eddie 88,145 Wong, Johnny 131 Wong, Leola 131 Wong, Scott 55,131 Wood, Marilyn 145 Wood, Mike 72,88,89,116 Woodring, Lester 145 Woodrow, David 81,116 Woods, Barbara 131 Woods, Bob 145 Woodward, Garry 88,145 Woodward, Larry 53,83,88,145 Wooten, Johanna 73,95,131 Wrench, Terry 116 Wright, Bill 131 Wright, Carolyn 131 Wright, John 145 Yeager, Michael 35,77,1l6 Yoakum, Shirley 145 Yoast, Linda 67,131 Young, Jeannie 131 Young, Judy 76,131 Young, Kathy 60,116 Young, Linda 116 Young, Margaret 116 Yount, Mary 64,131 Ysidro, Carlos 116 Ysidro, Mark 145 Zabel, Margie 74,135,145 Zamora, Mike 116 Zehr, David 81,131 Zeiner, Bob 131 Zimmerman, Cheryl 139,145


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