South High School - Sabre Yearbook (Wichita, KS)

 - Class of 1967

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The administrators were not the only ones to initiate a new direction of develop- ment, the students themselves undertook the suc- cessful and diflicult production of 'fWest Side Sto- ry.', Experiences of the 1966-67 year must not be al- lowed to becomejust memories, however. They must become the source of motion which propels each student in new and exciting directions. 7 A--V 5, Q, 1, wi tw 1 ,, S 7 V 51, e 1 if 5: i iT 5 i. Q P 4 .1 f- 1? A 1 Z ,f .f gf tt 4 1 ff 7 .- g W,-fm, s 24 4, X pf 7 .Q K f , U X 5 yawn:- 92 f f f df , 4 fs fy-f -.G Zz T4 ' it 2 .2171 41,3 5 f f fi V VX' 33 1.1 1 f. , ., 1, W hr .V 'X' if :xx M, ,. If Q 5 v-sl' ., , . ,- .- . ',' Q Ks -Y-ff! K 'Q L L- 'Y I , S ' - 1 QM- A' r 3 ,- A , N . ' - -J' , V , X ' .I fit 's itfbvx: ,in '-- , 7 ' , ix - 4 . .,. ., , , V , A V -, 1. ff, - .-- ,, ' ,J AQ Y 4 ,.7,,, M 1 .u I ,IQ - Q. U , 'QW' 5 1 O -, ' ' L ' 'G' ' X 5 ' SST'-Z . kgly- pf- ' s. 'fl In '1V'f5,-V' V -LQ I ,- 5' - - - -.3 4 n . 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Pyles, Principal Dr. Ralph Pyles, principal, Hell, and his twin brother, Dr. Ray Pyles, culminated the end of a busy day as they watched the victorious South-Kapaun football game. 2 if ef F ' cr. Dr. hed the ,cw it lf! W: 1 H- Q - xr f, ,...,.-, ,.,.,,. ,.c.,,.Y..,,--. ,- Dr. Shepozlver, superintendent of schools, and Dr. Pyles discussed school policies during one of Dr. Shepoiser's visits to South. , ln f Cooperated in meeting immediate, future needs Under the experienced leadership of Superin- tendent Lawrence Shepoiser, the Wichita Board of Education efficiently supervised over one hundred public schools. Voters of Wichita approved a 315 million bond issue which will provide for needed buildings. Each of South High's eight years has presented a special challenge to its principal, Dr. Ralph Pyles. Last fall for the first time, Dr. Pyles spoke to the student body in an assembly concerning school spir- it. A school principal is naturally involved in civic affairs, but Dr. Pyles also lent his ability to such organizations as the Boy Scouts ofAmerica and Grace Methodist Church. Serving on the executive board of Quivira Council and acting as advance- ment chairman for District 8 were only two of Dr. Pyles' responsibilities to the Scout program. When not occupied with Scouts or school, our principal acted as a member ofthe official board at Grace Methodist Church. In his more leisurely summer- time hours, Dr. Pyles and his family traveled to Alaska, where he combined a personal visit with a tour of the Alaskan school system. -?L,, A 2 li l ,, g , X A , 1 'Hu BoardofEa'ucati0n-Sealed: Mrs. Ruby Tate, Harry O. Lytlejr., Dr. Dr. james Donnell, Mrs. Carter Goodpasture, Dr. Gary N. Pottorff, Mrs. Charles M. White, President, Mrs. Edwana Collins. Standing: john M. Michener, Lawrence H. Shepoiser, Robert L, Davis, Patrick H. Thiessen, Evelyn Whitcomb, William T. Busch, Vice-President. -f ,J 1,,5,,,.f ,NM ,, if Q, 1.11 so Were involved in each phase of southern life Although often seen checking decals in the South High parking lot, assistant principal Harold Stiles also was concerned with other aspects of school life. In addition to liason work with the IBM offices, Mr. Stiles compiled master as well as student sched- ules and assisted with disciplinary problems. Work- ing with Mr. Stiles on student discipline was Henry Claassen, also assistant principal. Reprimanding pupils was not his only concern, however, for Mr. Claassen also worked closely with the Student Gov- ernment and its officers. When not involved in school activities, both men enjoyed being outdoors. Besides camping, Mr. Stiles was an avid photogra- pher and Fisherman. Mr. Claassen actively partici- pated in the American Association for the United Nations and in Phi Delta Kappa. Stil Mr. Sides and Mr. Claassen helped spread the yuletide spirit as they hung the Hem-y C1335 M 5 A traditional mistletoe in the office. 18 X Helped in establishing norms for national test Helping set up nation-wide norms for an apti- tude test and participation in diversified summer activities kept the counselors and the guidance de- partment moving ahead, aware of progress. Along with Wichita High Schools West and Southeast, South was singled out to assist in the standardiza- tion ofthe Otis Lenson Mental Ability Test. Mr. Gerald Morrison, counselor coordinator, was in- e A volved in administering the test and selecting 175 students from each grade level at South to whom the test was given. The summer of Mr. Dorth Hibbs, junior counselor, was occupied with the task of co- editing the Air Capital Football Preview magazine. Miss Lorene Stone and Miss Thelma Gatley, senior and junior counselors respectively, attended a two-week counseling session on family relations in Los Angeles, California. jerry Marlin, senior, discussed possible plans for attending Columbia Univer- sity with college representative Donald R. Klein. Gerald Morrison, B.S., M.E.g Guid- Lorene Stone, A.B., M.A.g Senior Thelma Gatley, B.S., M.A.g Sopho- Dorth Hibbs, B.S., M.S.. Ed.S.g ance Coordinatorg enjoys fishing, Counselorg enjoys reading, music, more Counselor, enjoys traveling, junior Counselorg coached Little Ph0t0gT21PhY, W00d-W0l'k1flg- drama. photography. League baseball team last summer. Counselors Gerald Morrzkon, Thelma Gatley, Dorth Hibbs, and Lorene Stone debated over new ideas for an Explorer Post during an informal session. ff ii- 1 i' ll: Set example for city in IBM procedures Answering telephones and Hling attendance re- cords occupied valuable time, but they were not the only responsibilities of an efhcient office staff. With the city-wide conversion to IBM processing, meth- ods developed by the staff for procedures of enroll- ment and attendance were adapted for use in all city schools. Participation in an exchange of two office practice students with West High School initiated a new program of cooperation between the schools. Although there were no personnel additions in the office, a modern Apeco copying machine greatly simplified duplicating techniques for books and papers. operator. Mrs. Velma Aldridge, attendance Mrs. Gladys Cooper, Dr. Pyles' clerk. secretary. Mrs. LaVeeda Stabler, Neighbor- Mrs..Iuanita Kisner, treasurer. hood Youth Corp clerk. I 71. Mrs. Louise Downing, nurse. Mrs. Mary Maxfield, clerk-typist. Mrs. Opal Faulk, registrar Mrs. Wanda Kuhns, assistant re- gistrar. Mrs. Dorothy Cook, study hall adviserg Mrs. Theresa Stewart, teacherls aide, Mrs. Edith McCurley, library aide. Y? Mrs. Freema Deck, switchboard .Q Cafeteria Staj'-Seated: Gladys Denny. Standing: Johnny Williams, Wilma Gilliland, Gzia Maple, Lucille Beaver, Faye Travis, Grace Hutchison, Mau- die Woodward, Violet Bailey, Hazel Balzer, Gertrude Penix, Doris Simpson, ma? Jessie Geary, Grace Wallace, Doris Hinshaw, julia Vanderheiden, ,Iessie Donalson, Bessie Woods. Custodians-Seated: Ewing Blue, Herman Balzer, Herbert Marshall, Harvey Ruhl,sIim Nelson. Standing: Arthur Blue, Louis Bole, Carl Beard, Robert Hilger, fy 'yew 'rv We fi Kaya V- fs f, . ai K4 I 1 ' 1 f f Served balanced meals, cleaned grounds, school Working diligently for long, hard hours and solv- ing their share of problems, the cafeteria staff pre- pared well balanced meals for the student body. Additions to the staff this year were Mrs. Elinor Chase, cook, and Johnny Williams, porter. The janitorial staff also was busy during the year. Keep- ing the school building running smoothly and main- taining the neat, attractive look of the grounds re- quired that the staff be on constant call. One of the staffas jobs was made faster and more efficient with the help of a new scrub machine. This machine washed, rinsed, and then absorbed the water. Kenny Kisner, head custodian. Mrs. Flossie Robbins, matron. 3 Gladys Denny, cafeteria manager Increased reading skills, pioneered Braille program Teachers new to the language arts department were Mrs. Helen Harmon, Miss Marcia Willough- by, and Mrs. Virginia Moss. Two ofthese were replacements, the third, an addition to the staff. Mrs. Doris Smith, teacher of the Braille Resource Program, provided a class in which students learned to read and write braille. South, the only Wichita high school to have this program, has a library of over 350 braille books. Mrs. Robert Crow experi- mented with a developmental reading program us- ing a new reading machine and other materials to upgrade the reading rate, comprehension, and vo- cabulary of the students in the program. More in- terest in drama and debate was seen by greater en- rollment in those classes. J 4 . i e Mrs. Arlene Lipnicky, B.A.g Spe- Bill Wolf, A.B.g English II, III, cial Education, enjoys reading, IV, enjoys reading. cooking. Mrs. Ida Walton, A.B., Librari- M21l'g2iFCl.OliVCf, BS- iD L-S-, ang collects rocks. M.S.g Library Coordinator, taught library science courses last summer. Dieter Daub, B.S., M.A., Lan- guage Arts Coordinator, German I, II, III, IV, German Club, direc- tor and principal ofa Foreign Language League campus in Aust- ria last summer. Mrs. Berniece Pender, A.B.g Eng- lish II, Speech I, IA, Senior Class, enjoys bowling, golf, swimming. Dennis Wright, B.A.g Speech I, Robert Crow, B.S., M.S., English IA, Debate I, II, National Foren- III, Student Government, enjoys sic League, working on masters traveling, fishing. degree. South kjirst braille student, Susan Haller, was assisted in a reading lesson by her teacher Mrs. Doris Smith. MM i l 4 l l Sophomore Steve Irlana' pondered as he selected a book. hmm ,-Mai' ,hf jfwg Southemer sports editor: Pat Blanchard and Bill Trarbach worked together to complete the sports section. A 2,4,f-' : , . 5 if 2 Y ,WX Karen Pyles, B.A., M.A.g Mrs. Madelyn Winget,B.S.g English Il. Drama I, llg Planta- English II, IVg enjoys painting, tion Players, National Thespi- traveled to Mexico last summer. ans, Drama Directorg taught dancing last summer. Richard King, B.A., M.A.g English III, IV, English Litera- tureg enjoys music. Mrs. Lois McPherron, B.A.g English III, IV, English Com- positiong Savantg hopes to com- plete masters degree soon. Pat Story, B.A., M.A.g English Mrs. Lillian Baldwin, B.A.g II, III, English Compositiong English III, IV, World Litera- Junior Classg visited Mexico last tureg Red Crossg trains dogs. summer. Mrs. Betty Dillon, B.A.g English Susanne Shaw, B.S.gxIournalism I, ll, Ill: junior Classg working on Il, English Ilg Sabre, Southern- masters degree. erg spent last summer working on a newspaper. Dennis' Haas' found humor in the topic assigned by his English Composition One 0fSnuth lv leading debaters, Ron Smetana, practiced for an important de teachgr. A batetournament. l Marcia Willoughby, B.S.g English Mrs. Helen Harmon, B.A.g Eng- ll, lllg co-sponsor Savantg writes, lish III, IVQ Future Teachers of paints in spare time. Americag enjoys traveling. 24 Mrs. Alice Anderson, B,S.g Eng- Mrs. Virginia lish II, Illg Future Teachers of lish llg enjoys Americag spent 7 weeks at NDEA English Institute in Nebraska last summerg enjoys oil painting, an- tiqus. Moss, B.A.g Eng painting. l:l 2lI'1S Third year French students Diane Lantz and Toni Popp worked on their first theme assignment. Va 5 IZ. 1 X' X f 2 ware, '15 1 2 fi Z W 72 'W if Qi. Chaperoned pupil tours, organized language club Included in the progress of the foreign language department were a number of facets of development. French students began the jeunes Americains de la France Club, an honor club, the first in South's his- tory. Meetings were conducted entirely in French around a chosen theme. This year, German teacher Mrs. Zenobia Washington experimented with the Chilton audio-visual method of teaching. A new Spanish teacher, Miss Judy Phipps, was a replace- ment inthe department. During the summer, a study grant was awarded to Mr. Roland Curzydlo for the study ofSpanish at the National Defense Education Act Institute in Mexico. Mr. Dieter Daub was principal of a Foreign Language League school in Austria, and Mrs. Washington chape- roned a group of South High students in Austria. Sophomore Ron Clements experienced a new challenge as he gave his first oral report in Spanish II. Roland Curzydlo, B.Ag French I, Mrs. Ann Brewer, A.B., M.E.g II, III, Spanish III, French Club, English II, Latin I, IIQ Latin Club: studied at institute in Mexico last interested in genealogy, traveling. summer. 4 l 1 Judy Phipps, B.S.g Spanish I, II, Mrs. Zenobia Washington, B,A.g Study Hall, Spanish Club, spent English Ill, German I, Ilg Ger- last summer in Mexico. man Club, Y-Teensg traveled to Austria last summer. ., .,., Q M, f, ,,,,f,. ,. Acquired new equipment, initiated duplicating class L4The business department of South is now com- parable to the business department of any college, stated Mr. Gordon Prieb, business coordinator. This statement stems from the fact that over 320,- 000 worth of equipment was purchased for the de- partment. New Electronics Future Incorporated equipment was installed in shorthand classes to enable individual students to take dictation at differ- ent speeds. Ofhce Machines Duplicating, a new vocational course, was added to the curriculum of the department, the course taught students to sten- cil, duplicate, and bind any article which they might wish to print. The class offered on-the-job training and was the first of its kind in the state of Kansas. jack Hemphill, B.S.E.g Distribu- tive Education, Introduction to Business, Distributive Education Club, enjoys swimming, hunting, coin collecting. Gordon Prieb, B.S., M.S.g Busi- ness Education Coordinator, Typ- ing Ig spent last summer camping in Rocky Mountains. '-'- . , ,.,, , , mae! L4 '93 - W 4, , , ,4 in ', 1 .. U -' Lg -Q Q-f , ,, K -'QQ A , , ,, , , f , , f 0 W X .sf A5 ,. ,Q R04 ., t . ,.,, , fa'T l 2 I 1 1 A ,www --fv, ff X it Vvfvf H 31' , ta r in if i ,, ,, , .e y t t t to r I Learning by doing, office practice students duplicated papers for a busy teacher. Diana Gray and Brenda Hooper Mrs, Lovetta Russell, BVAAQ Qffige Gene Lee, BS., M.S., Bookkeep- Gordon Morse, B.S., M.A., Book- Elsie Olson, A.B., M.B,A.g Sales- Practice, Secretarial Training: ing, .junior Class, worked as insur- keeping A, Business Arithmetic, manship, Business Communica- Oftice Practice Club, enjoys swim- ance adjuster during summer. Accounting, Senior Class, umpired tions, Red Cross, traveled last ming, reading. 0 X softball last summer. summer. MM. 4 l 2 J l i l l l l 1 john Pote, B.S., M.S.g Typing Il, Ofhce machines, likes to bowl, enjoys traveling. jack Kinderknecht, B.S.g Office Machines Duplicating, Salesman- shipg Duplicatsg hobbies include foreign auto mechanics, photogra- Phy- Mrs. Karen Peitz, B.A., Introduc- tion to Business, Business Arith- metic, Business Law, Senior Classg enjoys sewing, working on masters degree. Darvin Wilson, B.A., M.A.g Shor- thandg Cap and Gowng enjoys traveling. E'l'l'g 2 lift t f e 3 5 I , , I A ff I I j . 1 I r ww- ,V I l ,,,, 1 1,52 4 . ay. ,. K 2. ,, ,Q -, ,, f 1 3 af x ,J .V , ,Q .5 , f, 1 . Nw me ,l wx QE -13 Fig 'Q ....-, :asv SD 55 53 mb 5? WF .. :rw me :DH 3:2 un L5-:1 Q0 gi OU Big 92. o- :: .. ,.. C fb F11 ca. c: 0 N C. o :1 .. fb SD fi :- fb F DJ ll! UD 5. .. FD cn. cn r: FD gg ,,,., . K, 4 Typing lstudent Rick Hynes developed rhythmic skills by typing to music. Adopted modern texts, procedures for teaching g'The Principles and Promise of American Gov- ernmentu and 'cThe Rise of the American Nation were two new textbooks adopted by the social stud- ies department this year. The government text emphasized a sociological approach to government and the history text introduced the study of econom- ic principles. An addition to the department was Mrs. Virginia Blockcolski, instructor of World Geography. South is not only moving ahead, it is leading the way for others. During the summer at the American History Institute at Kansas State Col- lege, department coordinator David Estill taught other high school instructors the fundamentals of teaching and presenting history. Mr. Wi!! Sega explained the function ofthe punch board to psychology stu dents jack Houser and jim Simpson, l 4 Dave Estill, A.B., M.A.g World Eldon Foster, A.B., M.A.g U. S. Geography, U. S. History, Social History, World Historyg Senior Science Coordinator, taught at U, Banquet, enjoys golf, Scouts. S. History Institute at Pittsburg last summer. fa 3. V ll 3 ,.gw Y x. fi 'V' X '?-ggi as w in J? ' . , ,.,. - t. f. f .ff .f I . Q 1 .. ' .. r- ' f ' If ' 4 V ,. E H X , i f ..,,. 5. ,Wt g. 4 'r ..,Q, .W V' 7 I Max, .. get .. 1 tt '34 dum Aj I A ., ,fn ,, f 32 K,- Q. .,,f:VX.e , , ft! V Mrs. Charlotte Yancey, B.S., M.E.g International Relations, U.S. History, Senior Prom, United Nationsg enjoys music in form of piano and organ. eeevzs: f ------- ' 1' .' ' lf ' -l.L. ' ., ' --'J 1.-,ah . G- .ff f .- . m y ff l, - ilf lfl Q ,lim ' ' .iJl45I ,,'i rttl I , F ss.- ' ' f My! Q: iii it .1 .myyfx 272. 213, My WQVWMWZM' 2, 2.12 -, ff 'fyf 77.42 if 'Z Bill Oswalt, B.A.g U. S. History, Head Gymnastics Coach, Head Baseball Coach, Assistant Football Coachg junior Class, worked as supervisor of Park Board pools. Wayne Howdeshell, B.A.g Sociolo- - ls 1 gy, Government. f f ' , N.-5,4-.Q 1-ff ? Km-.f 44. . -. .MA .MX f dmffw-,Q .-, My 1. 'fffQy4fy 445157 ts 5:56 V- .. fl ff' ' A ' Z Qi, I? . . -' A 1 Louis Valadez, B.S., MA., U. S. ' History, Head Wrestling Coach, Assistant Football and Track Coach, taught summer school. ' l l K fig il t j International Relations students Mark jackson and Jerry Martin scanned embassy pamphlets for information on various foreign countries. f Ww w f , 1? W li ff- f M 1 11 - f ' , ff 'X i' 7 f 4- Q fiza - - f. ,jj .,., ,. . .j Nj,.f it f . ,,, , ,Mi Q f wig, la by , X ! , We I f 'iff 'Y' e 1 , A ff . N' f ruff 4 f g 1 f t, 4 if f . .,,. . 25:'ii..' ' 'il' 1 t Ralph Ross, A.B., M.E.: Govern- ment, Economicsg Student Govern- mentg enjoys reading. Albert Ahlstrom, B.S., M.E.g U.S. History, Governmentg Proctorsg caretaker at Woodland Park last summer. junior Alan Hess took advantage of material in the new history book intro- duced this year. Will Sego, A.B.g Psychologyg en -joys reading. ,., ' I Mrs. Mar,jorieSheppard,A.B.g Mrs. Virginia Blockcolski, B.A.g Psychology, U. S. Historyg xjunior U. S. History, World Geographyg Classg enjoys hunting lost mines. enjoys reading, sewing, sports. Established honor club for interested students A new educational opportunity for students this year was an honor mathematics club which was sponsored by Mr. Richard Feeney. This club was intended to be a group in which problems were dis- cussed that were not mentioned in the classroom. Also, students were able to present mathematical problems in which they were interested. A new teacher in the mathematics department this year was Mrs. Patricia Bennion. During the summer, Mr. Wallace Blackwood attended Kansas State University, and Mr. Richard Feeney attended the University of Oklahoma, both taking advantage of study grants awarded to them. The mathematics department continued to develop its modern method of teaching, which involved challenging the students to find the answers to their own questions. Thomas Martin, B.S., M.S., Richard Feeney, B.A., M.S.g ohn Snodgrass BS MS Alge Michael Cardenas AA AB Ed.S.g Algebra l, Geometry, Study Geometry, Trigonometry, Analytic bra I II enjoys archery garden M S Geometry Algebra II trav Hallg Mathematics Coordinatorg Geometryg attended National Sci- mg traveling elcd to MCXICO last summer Youth Director at Hyde Park EUB ence Foundation Institute at Okla- Church, homa University last summer. Mrs. Patricia Bennion, B.A.g Bas- Wallace Blackwood, B.S., M.S.g ic Math, Geometry, Study Hall, Algebra l, Geometry, Math Clubg spent summer at Grand Lake enjoys camping. completing degree. Sophomorer Nlartha Oaks and Christy Hill examined and studied various plant forms as a part oftheir Biology I course. F., fe 'Z fl. fairs L ,-.J W as ua s. .L Q., Sought to help students understand the universe As the world delved deeper into the mysteries of the universe, it became more and more important to have a basic knowledge of the sciences. South High's science department progressed with an addi- tional teacher, summer scholarships, and a greatly increased enrollment. Mr. H. O. Sanderson, a new biology and basic science teacher, transferred to South from Truesdell Junior High. He has become a part of a department in which all ofthe instructors have a masters degree plus additional hours. Two members of the science department, Mr. Bob Doyle and Dr. Henry Foreman, received Summer Insti- tute grants from the National Science Foundation for eight weeks of study at colleges in California. This year, Mr. Doyle was in charge of Audio- Bob Doyle, B.S., M.S.g Biology, Audio-Visual, enjoys fishing. Henry Foreman, B.S., A.B., M.A., Ed.D., Biology, Zoology, Botany, Science Coordinator, at- tended University ofCalifornia last summer on N,S.F. program at Paul Elder, B.S., MS., Basic Sci- ence, Biology, raises registered animals. Berkeley. jim 'tg ik , rf .james Anders, B.S.g lVI.S.g Phy- siology, Biology Ig Explorer Post 800, South High Flying Colonelsg prepared concession trailers for use at football games at Roosevelt Field. Visual. f 77 I' f f A X f 0 f f 4 fffff Of if ff M f i mf i- -1 1 ,Ji K 1' E 1 .. ,'.. M X. 4 ,I , 9 ,J ,em f f I I ff, ? r 1 1' 5' Q44 Harleigh Sanderson, B.S., M.S.g Biology, Basic Science, Sophomore Class, enjoys hiking, fishing. Kenneth Coy, BA., MA., Basic Science, Geology, Astronomy, Physics, surveyed with consulting engineers last summer. Charles Schwarz, A,B., B S MS., Chemistry, enjoys photogra Phy. , f wyf , f Students prepared meals 5 offered job opportunities Two new teachers and one new course were add- ed to the homemaking department this year. Miss Martha Richardson, who came to South from Roos- evelt junior High, taught the new Clothing Maintenance class. This course, which instructed students in the methods of clothing repair and as- sembly line construction, prepared students for their futures and gave them experience with an on-the-job training program. Supervising the or- ganization of buffet luncheons and guest meals was a part of the duties performed by Mrs. Vera Lane, foods teacher who transferred to our department from the homemaking department at West High School. QQZNGQR Sophomore Peggy Wiemeyer added the final touch to her first clothing project in home economies. Mrs. Leola Malloy, B.S., M.S.g Martha Richardson, A.B.g House- Clothing II, House and Home keeping Techniques, Clothing Furnishings, Homemaking Coor- Maintenance, collects antiques. dinatorg enjoys sewing. Home and Family students David Fansler, Gail Farr, and Darrell Schneider took advantage of the home economics living room area to plan a household budget. Mrs. Vera Lane, B.S., M.S.g Foods I, Ilg junior Classg worked as home economist for Head Start Program last summer. Mrs- D0riS Wright, 13,5-, M-S-5 Mrs. Linda White, B.S., M.S.g Home and Familyg enjoys knitting, Clothing I, III, Child Care, Senior Sewing. Classg enjoys knitting, sewing, reading. Ed Brimmer, B.M.E., M.M.Eg Christa Fisher, A.B., MA., Girls Boys Choir, Boys Sophomore Choir, Girls Sophomore Choir, Choir, Boys Mixed Chorus, Soph- Girls Mixed Chorus, Mixed En- omoreA Glee Club, Study Hall, semble, Girls Ensemble, collects enjoys photography. bells, music boxes. Sophomore girly glee club rehearsed their numbers for the fall concert. Wynne Harrell, B.M.E., M.M.E.g A Band, B Band, Or- chestra, Instrumental Ensemblesg Pep Band, enjoys Fishing, hunting, reading. Charles Sanderson, B,S., M.S.g Adrian Freeman, BA., MA., Crafts, Drawing 8a Painting, Drawing, Commercial Design, Sculpture, Stagecraftg enjoys golf, Introduction to Artg enjoys paint- painting, and exhibiting water col- ing, water colors. ors. Fine .Arts Stressed creative work, junior Darre!! Howard painted a prop to be used in one ofthe scenes for West Side Story. developed musical abilit Creativity and taking pride in one's work were two goals stressed in South's art classes. Students experienced the gratification that comes from seeing oneis own creations on display. Projects often were exhibited within the classroom or in the showcases of the main hall. In the music division of the fine arts department, fashion took a step forward. Girls in ensembles, chorus, and choir were clad in frothy red, pink, black, or blue dresses, and for the first time in South's history, the boys in choir appeared in special outfits. In addition, this department moved ahead to the formation of several new musi- cal groups, a sophomore choir, boy's ensembles, and several sophomore ensembles. The instrumen- tal division was occupied with concerts, festivals, and scores for dramatic production. The complex parts of a car engine offered a challenge to auto mechanics stu- dents Roger Catlin, Sam Peluso, Royce Martin, and Tommy Fields. Industrial Arts Taught vocational skills, offered photograph class To those students whose future was aimed at a career in a vocational Held, or to those who only desired a working knowledge of technical skills, the industrial arts department was an important source of education. To effectively meet the educational needs of its students, the printing division intro- duced a new class in photography. Mr. john Dail- ey, electricity instructor and a graduate of Wichita State University, and Mr. Everett Harden, metals instructor and a graduate ofthe College of Empo- ria, were two replacements on the teaching staff of the department. Large enrollment in all classes showed that students were preparing for the future, for moving ahead. Robert Richardson, B.S., MS., Auto Mechanics, Industrial Arts Coordinator, Senior Class, service manager for boat dealer in Colora- do last summer. li,,.,' A john Dailey, BA., Electronics I, II, III, Senior Class, Mardi Gras, enjoys electronics in spare time. Merlin Luthi, BS., Drivers Edu- cation, Woodwork Ig Assistant Wrestling and Baseball Coach, Safety Club, enjoys fishing, hunt- ing. Lindley Cox, BS., M.S., Mechan- ical Drawing I, II, III, Student Government, interested in extra sensory perception. -mi imigm Everett Harden, B.S., MS., Met- als I, IA, II, Girls Home Mechan- ics, Senior Class, worked as a crop hail adjuster and sheet metal work- er last summer. Robert Lehr, BS., M.S.g Wood- work I, II, III, enjoys hunting officiating. Charles Varner, BS., Drivers Howard Runft, B.S., M.S.g Auto- Educationg Assistant Football motive Information, Drivers Edu- Coachg taught summer school, cation, Senior Class, taught driv- enjoys athletics. ers education in summer school. Kalhy M'ay used a soddering gun, adding a final touch to her mechanics pro- ject Xi ,L ,, ,. if ,. ., K :HM e x 'S ' M- f I ,- ,- . , 'Vx f Sophomores Cfark Wade, Billy Newell, Randy Davis, and Floyd Reynolds learned the correct procedures for type setting. R. Muci, BS., MS., Printingl Il, Ill, Mechanical Drawing l Senior Classg enjoys gardening. Elmer Carpenter, B.S., M.S.g Boys Physical Education Coordi- nator, Athletic Director, Letter- menis Club, enjoys Fishing, hunt- ing, Flying. Rose Lamb, B.A., MS., Girls Physical Education, Colonelettes, Intramurals, Girls Gymnastics Team, enjoys gardening, painting. l ii ji 1 ff, Wanda Ecker, B.A., M.S., Girls Physical Education Coordinator, Intramurals, was bowling instruc- tor last summer. f , ,J Mrs. Marilyn Morris, B.S.g Girls Physical Educationg Co-director Modern Dance Program, Intra- murals, Cheerleaders, working on masters degree. Physical Education Improved coordination, alertness, athletic skills Boys' and girls, physical education departments increased physical dexterity and developed skills for worthwhile use of leisure time. Boys' Physical Edu- cation I consisted of emphasis on body development, good health habits, and teamwork. Physical educa- tion for girls was taught on a two year basis. Sopho- mores took swimming and team sports, andjuniors concentrated on rhythmic and individual sports. While boys, advanced physical education empha- sized recreational activities and leadership, girls' advanced physical education taught more diHicult skills and knowledge. After school intramurals for girls provided the opportunity for their hockey and gymnastics teams to compete with other schools. mm' H? ik5i29S:73 , i .fm ' 1 11.4 -. V t I 15' , - ,Q 1--' Spencer Puls, B.S.g Boys Physical . ,I ,',,, , Education, Sophomore Football 4 ',,i. l 'yi' it Coach, B-team Basketball Coach, 5 MTM! fp,A enjoys hunting, skiing, reading. W 2 f 46 1 ,932 ,ETH 5 fff, ff Q 6 X , Z M.. ff X Q A of 4 'wi I , f H' , ff 4 ff w J fffw f ff f 1 W t fff x P ttii P - r ,- 4 my 5011111 Hzgh fi undefeated hockey team made the final preparations as they ric Hungate assisted Denise Andrla as physical education teachers Lola Hav- awaited the start of the annual students vs. faculty game. 1966 graduate Ger- C1'CF0fl and Rose Lamb waited patiently. John Deardorff, BS., M.Ed.g Boys Physical Education. Study Hall: Head Cross Country Coach, Head Swimming Coach, Head Lola Havercroft, BS., Girls Phys- ical Education, Pep Club, Water Show, taught swimming last sum- mer. Track Coach: ,Iunior Class: Fenc- ing Clubg taught swimming last summer. Becky Goering and Gail Bourk spotted Diane Bally as she executed the basic trampoline-jumps. , 9, fig v f g, , . X 1 f Ms W A f f 5 Beverly Ball, BS., MS., Girls Ralph Brumback, A.B., M.S., Physical Education, Sophomore Boys Physical Educationg Head Class, Intramurals, Talent Assem- Basketball Coach, Golf Coach, bly Chairman, Co-director Mod- taught swimminglast summer. ern Dance Program, enjoys travel- ing. VVezgh! lzfing class afTorded sophomore, junior, and senior boys an opportun ity to develop strength and improve fitness. Gailord Bellamy, A.B., Boys Physical Education, Study Hall, Head Football Coach, Assistant Track Coach, builds amplifiers for hi-h's. Artie Dillon, B.A., Boys Physical Education, Head Tennis Coach, Assistant Football and Basketball Coachg Lettermen's Club, enjoys weight training, baseball. i H' o FRIENDS - the center 1 V threads of society. Strands of friend- 5 , ship that developed in club meetings, il . . drama, music, or athletics were Huh i woven into the over-all design called L education. Anyone who believed i A school ended with the 3:30 bell had n l never walked the halls at 7 p.m. A ' 'I i -- A 1 ',',f,' 'i ',1i i f asf .. 1 -,. ,L i 'im X ,Sl o Mark Dodd Colonel Blue .5 1967 Sabre Royalty Janet Cox Lady Scarlet Ron Smetana Gerry Morton Sclzolarsh lib Ginger Asmann Pat Blanchard Caroll Hodges Best Looking Nlost Enthusiastic Reliability Q King Nick Mendoza ueen Ginger Asmann, Senior Attendants Janet Cox, Gerry Morton Senior Attendants Marsha Weaver, jack Houser l Senior jack Hauser escorted Ginger Asmann to the Homecoming Hoat to be- gin the halftime ceremony. Homecoming Festivities highlighted with 200 oar caravan Participation in the Homecoming festivities enthusiastically began Oct. 7 with a 200 car cara- van which slowly made its way to Lawrence Sta- dium where Ginger Asmann was crowned Home- coming Queen. Although defeated by Southeast 28-19, Colonels climaxed their Homecoming weekend with the crowning of Homecoming King Nick Mendoza at the dance held Saturday night. f'Under a Dixie Rosen was the theme for the 1966 Homecoming danceg music was provided by the Downbeats. Senior attendants were janet Cox escorted by Gerry Morton and Marsha Weaver excorted by Jack Houser. junior attend- ants were Paula Beebe excorted by Jack Oliver and Mary Brammer excorted by Stan Morton. junior atiendants were Mary Brammer and Stan Morton. junior allendanls were Paula Beebe andjack Oliver 7966 Hrmzecoming royalty were juniors jack Oliver and Paula Beebe, seniors .lack Houser and Marsha Weaver, Queen Ginger Asmann and Nick Mendoza, Gerry Morton and Janet Cox, and juniors Stan Morton and Mary Brammer. , .M,.,.s....., ,,--vm 'Ln 4 1 ' man VI 1' W ueen Stacy Kaezowka King Greg Greider awww - ,T .. .wwsgfmx-mwfss-sxmwsw MX Senior Attendants Kris Knuth, Don johnson fi N..f -7 rr i Senior Attendants 2 Trish Moreland, Rod Thole Moonlight and Rosesl' senior royalty were Trish Moreland and Rod Thole, Kris Knuth and Don johnson, and Stacy Kaczowka and Greg Creider. junior atlendants were Sherry Byers and Kent Shurtlefl. junior attendants were Diane Clark and Rusty junior attendants were Ulanell Knuth and Steve Ricketts. Sims. .lnnior-Senior Prom Queen Stacy and King Greg began the royalty dance. Accented moonlit shadows through roses of crimson Gowns rustling in moonlit shadows enhanced by a background of crimson roses brought an aura of enchantment to the Cotillion Ballroom on the even- ing of january 17-the night of South's L'Moon- light and Rosesw junior-senior prom. Candidates processed through a rose-bedecked archway on to the dance floor for the crowning of Queen Stacy Kaczowka and King Greg Creider. Senior attend- ants Kris Knuth and Don Johnson, and Trish Moreland and Rod Thole shared the music of Bob Austin's orchestra with junior attendants Diane Clark and Kent Shurtleff, Sherry Byers and Rusty Sims, and Janell Knuth and Steve Ricketts, for the royalty dance following the coronation. Senior Banquet Tinged with Paris magic, offered musical melodies Passing under an archway symbolic of oneps pas- sage into Paris through the Arc dl Triomphe, sen- iors entered Innesl Tea Room which was reminis- cent of an evening located in the magical city of Par- is. Seated at tables enhanced by a decor of pastel Flower carts and Eiffel Tower nut cups, graduating students dined on such cuisine as veal bird smoth- ered in mushroom sauce and strawberry parfait. Stories in song were intoned by seniors Anna Davis and Don Johnson, followed by tunes from 'Carou- sel by a senior ensemble. A serious mood was created at Paris par Nuit by speaker John Morton when he challenged the audience to Ulook up to the stars instead of down at the mud,'j and reminded them that 'cfailure is Xonly a stepping stone to suc- cessf, Scot! Wong and Rhonda Black chatted briefly before the banquet. Banquet speaker ohn Morton challenged seniors to look up to the stars Seniors enjoyed a good dinner and exchanged memories ofthe past and plans for the future Donald Blosser was awarded the Presidentls Scholarship to Oklahoma University, Dennis Haas was nominated for appointment to the Air Force Academy. Bill Malcolm received a freshman scholarship to Southwestern College. Mike Stewart was nominated for appointment to West Point. Linda O'Brien was a finalist for a scholarship from Rochester University. Leanna Cross was recognized by the Daughters of the American Revolution for good citizenship. Scholarships Enabled students to attain higher level of education For many students, high school was just one step on the sometimes rocky road of education, but a col- lege scholarship often helped smooth the way. Den- nis Haas and Mike Stewart were nominated respec- tively for appointment to the Air Force Academy and West Point. Kansas State University awarded Gerry Morton a four year athletic scholarship. Good citizenship earned Leanna Cross recognition from the Daughters of American Revolution. Don- ald Blosser won the President's Scholarship for Oklahoma State University. Two freshman scholar- ships to Southwestern College were presented to Joanna Fuller and Bill Malcolm. Scientific compe- tition sponsored by Bausch-Lomb made Linda O'Brien a finalist for a scholarship from Rochester University. Linda jordan was one ofthe local winners in the Home- makers of Tomorrow Con- ICSI. Representatives to boys' state were Dan Matthews, Paul Baunhofer, jack Houser, David Beck, and Ron Smetana. Not pictured was girls' state repre- sentative LeAne Briscoe. , Bliss Bep Exhibited worthy qualities of enthusiasm, school spirit As recognition for personal support of such events as football and basketball games, Pat Blan- chard and Marsha Bettis were elected 1966-67 Mr. and Miss Pep. Awarded this honor on the basis of their promotion of athletic events, and the school spirit and enthusiasm displayed for such activities throughout the season, these two students were crowned on February 7. Selected from a list com- piled by the varsity cheerleaders and the Pep Club Council, the boy and girl with the most outstanding qualities and highest number of points are chosen for this honor annually. Sophomore attendants were Kathy Nading and Rod Stewart, junior at- tendants were Nancy Bettis and Cliff jones, and senior attendants were Linda jordan and David Beck. Mr, and Mus Pep were Marsha Bettis and Pat Blanchard. Pep council member Gail Bourk honored sophomore attendant Rod Stewart at a pep assembly. Mr. and Miss Pep attendants were Linda jordan and David Beck, seniors Nancy Bettis and Cliff jones, juniors, and Kathy Nading and Rod Stewart sophomores. . Student Government - Bottom Row: R. McNabb, S. Bergen, N. Mendoza R. Smetana, G. Baxter. Second Row: Mr. Lindley Cox, sponsor, T. Farney, L. Jordanul. Swenson, K. Goddard, N. Walker, K. Walker, M. Brammer. Third Row: Y. Wells, L. Collins, D. Hulse, S. Burke, M. Railsback, V. Cor- nelius, C. Jones, C. Criss, B. Best. Fourth Row: D. Longhaufer, D. Dehne, L. Paugh, K. Blair, W. Nixon, W. Hansenwl. Wong, R. Cairnes. Fzfh Row: i '1 Nick Mendoza Ron Smetana President Vice-President M VW V . , ,fo M- iv Student me Debated workshop ideas, delivered Christmas cards Duties entailed in carrying on tradition were combined with the inauguration of new customs and projects by this year's student government. Continuing Teacher Appreciation Week and spon- soring the Christmas hall decoration were two of the customs maintained from previous years. Pro- jects for this year included gravel for the repair of the south road from the parking lot, speakers for the gym, and decoration of the lounge for various holi- days. After returning from a workshop on school problems held at Wichita Heights, the officers, under the leadership of president Nick Mendoza, organized a school workshop for student govern- ment representatives. Students promoted relations between city schools by making giant Christmas cards and delivering them to area high schools. M. Dodd, G. Bourk, V. Cox,j. Mc Caffree, V. Estep, S. Davis, D. Andrla,j. Campbell, C. Campbell. Sixth Row: G. Webb, B. Martin, L. Crawford, C. Arbuckle, A. Gavaris, Rutledge, Mitchell, P. Baunhofer, Baker. Seventh Row: K. Fullman, S. Cox, B. McBride, V. Galegos, A. Light, S. Byers, L. Dick,J. Schinnerer, B. Owens, D. Sapp. Top Row: D. Weinbren- ner, L. Schneider. Sheri Bergen Rita McNabb SCCPCIHFY Treasurer Student Government executive council members were fSeatedj Rita McNabb, Nick Mendoza, Ron Smetana, Sheri Bergen, Mr. Lindley Cox sponsor. fStandingj Linda Jordan, Terry Farney, Greg Baxter, Nila Walker, and Mark Dodd. Arab fGreg Greiderj was attacked and cut by members of the shark gang. Action fGreg Baxterj refused to tell Anita CAnna Davisj where Tony QDon johnsonj was hiding, Members of the jets listened as Action CGreg Baxterj explained his problems to the Upsychologistn CMike Wardj for the benefit of Ofiicer West Side Story Romance, gang Warfare paired in popular musical An adaptation of Shakespeare's c'Romeo and Juliet, plus a musical score by Leonard Bernstein, combined to make the musical 'cWest Side Story which was presented through the efforts of the Fine Arts Department. New York slums, with their intense gang hatreds, provided the setting of the story. Two gangs, the Puerto Rican Sharks and the American jets, provided the characters. Tony, played by Don Johnson, was a jet who fell in love with -the Puerto Rican girl, Maria, who was played by LeAne Briscoe. The tragic results of social prejudice concluded the play and presented a moral lesson for the audience. Krupke CDave Carnesy. Tony Maria Anita Bernardo Riff Velma Anybody Doc Rosalia Chino My Sister Eileen Characterized by bedlam mishaps in ccVillage locale A stoop-shouldered handy man, an artist who doubled as a scoundrelous landlord, a Hgood-look- ing blonde, and seven Brazilian admirals brought unexpected surprises and laughs to the audiences of 'cMy Sister Eileenf' Perils stemming from living in Greenwich Village, including deafening subway blasting, and red-nosed drunks, combined to create a kaleidoscope of humor and sarcasm. After being conned into renting a basement studio with oozing walls by cantankerous Mr. Appopolous CGreg Brennerj, Eileen CLeAne Briscoej and Ruth CKathy Lesperancel set about making their fortunesg within a few weeks they were penniless and Eileen was in jail. But Kismit, in the disguise of an enterprising reporter named Chic Clark tGreg Baxterj saved the day by securing a job for Ruth. CAST Ruth Kathy Lesperance Eileen LeAne Briscoe Appopolous Greg Brenner Chic Greg Baxter Robert Greg Greider Jensen Mike Ward Frank Jim Blair The Wreck David Bray Helen Glenda Biggerstall Violet Kathy Hobson 'lNolz'ce the exquisite imitation fireplace pointed out Mr. Appopolous to a prospective tenant Qlrene Wongj as Ruth listened silently. Q 1 Dad fDave Beckj caught the bridal bouquet as Wreck CDavid Brayj and He- A len CGlenda Biggerstafly left on their second honeymoon. , Colder than Kelceyfv exclaimed Chic Clark CGreg Baxterj as he checked Violet's CKathy Hobsonj pulse. jensen K Mike Wardj dutifully removed the leaky toilet from the Sherwood apartment. l I I don 't suppose you're very proud of me now,', jim Merrill QGreg Greiderj said to his daughter Ginny CRhonda Blackj. CAST Professor Birdeshaw Beverly Best Miss Shackleford Carol Calkins Ginny Rhonda Black Woody Lynnette Mason Agatha Anna Davis Jim Greg Greider Matt Don Johnson Dr. Pitt B. Kaufman Claude Terry Lansdowne Ellen Pam Hazen Goodbye My Fancy Return of congresswoman upset daily college routine A rather common place occurrence-the presen- tation of an honorary degree to a Senator-became quite a complicated affair in HGoodbye, My Fan- cy. Agatha Reed CAnna Davisb returned to her col- lege alma mater as an outspoken United States Sen- ator who was to receive a degree from jim Merrill QGreg Greiderj, college president. Unfortunately, the faculty had forgotten that she had once been expelled for dating a married college professor- Jim Merrill. Except for photographer Matt Cole QDon Johnsonj, the incident probably never would have been remembered, but Cole also was in love with Agatha. His attempts to expose the weak- willed Merrill combined with the embarassment of the honorary degree resulted in an enjoyable drama for the conclusion of the 1966-67 season. y i DSU tips is the place, Woody CLynnette Masonj commented to Agatha CAnna Hold it! Matt Cole CDon johnsonj instructed Jim Merrill CGreg Greiderb ?iV1S - and the lady senator. 53 iff , g A kg Q.. .., . as ,Actz'vitz'es editor Rene' Rimel, layout editor john Davis, and assistant activi- ties editor Terry Pilgreen created accurate layouts and special art effects. Clays editor Leanna Cross, index editor Pat Cole, and assistant class editor Mike Burt combined efforts in compiling master lists ofstudent identification. 'i Photographers Bob Cromwell, left, and Bill Goodwin, right, checked size and quality of pictures in the sports section for sports editor Gerry Morton, Captured scenes, faces for memories, reference Members on a yearbook staff have a position of prestige, but a reputation of spending a carefree year. There is an element of truth in this belief, but each member on the Sabre staff found that produc- ing a good yearbook was really a lot of work. Their task was complicated by the fact that the 1965-66 yearbook received an All-American rating, and the 1966-67 staff had this status to maintain. Checking constantly with teachers about copy, racking their minds for unusual candid shots, racing frantically to meet a deadline, this was a partial description of the year ofthe Sabre staff. However, in addition to producing the yearbook, the staff co-sponsored the sale of Dixie Dialers and sophomore andjunior pic- tures. Student Photos treated the staff to a memora- ble dinner at Ken's Club for being the school in Wichita to sell the most class pictures. Kris Knuth Editor Copy editor.r.Nila Walker andjoanna Fuller developed the habit of progress- ing word by word. l Arroczate editor Mark Dodd checked stories turned in by Gloria Ellis and Kay Walker, second and first page editors respectively. .. , Sporty editors Bill Trarbach and Pat Blanchard reviewed past sports cover- age. Staj member Linda Donalson helped Roland Peters write an editorial as Linda Brush scanned previous issues. Staj photographers Bill Goodwin, left, and Bob Cromwell, right, showed picture negatives to exchange editor Gary Southern. 1 inwii. 3'i': ' ' Y - timmi David Beck Editor Advertising managerx Mary White and Rockie Dorsett worked with business manager Becky Loder to promote Southerner advertisement. YW 'Z r ' f gr rss W we fr A9 . as 1-as-saggy-hi, PWA, Me! Wa. Grusaded against parking wrote for city newspaper A good newspaper stall should do more than publish a newspaper once every two weeks. This year's Southerner staff worked diligently to pro- mote school relations and to improve their own knowledge of journalism. After interviewing several residents who complained of student parking on the side streets, staff members made signs and picketed to persuade students to park in the school lot. Two days of picketing and passing out free stickers re- sulted in a letter of congratulation from Mrs. Eve- lyn Whitcomb, member of the board of education and PTA president. In order to observe a city news- paper in operation, some of the staH spent one day writing for the Wellington Daily News. Student. articles which appeared included editorials, feature stories, and sports coverage. Poetry ana' prose committee members were Wanda Chapman, Pat Conely, Robert Cairns, Vickie Williams, Leanna Cross, Ginger Webb, Linda Jor- dan, Vicki Holmes, Ron Smetana, and Sandy Eyman. Ron Smetaria Editor WM, 4 we we K-rt -ww '6- iw easier S., Published creative work of most talented students Encouraged by the success of the two previous years, editor Ron Smetana and the staff for the 1966-67 Savant began work on the third edition. Committees for prose and poetry criticized submis- sions and chose those best suited for a high school literary magazine. English teachers also cooperated by entering some ofthe best work done by their pupils. Illustrations were prepared by the art com- mittee, and members ofthe publicity committee were responsible for prompting student participa- tion. Providing an opportunity for South High stu- dents to express themselves and to display creative talent and ability was a primary goal of this publi- cation. Instead of selling copies during the annual Book Fair, the staff agreed to postpone the sales until April. Public relations committee members were Sherry Nelson, Elaine Howdeshell, Vickie Clark, Mike Burt, Bev Best, and Sheri Bergen. Savant ojicers were fSeatedj Ron Smetana, editor, Linda jordan, prose edi- tor, Leanna.Cross,.poetry editor, Robert Cairns, business manager, Sheri Bergen, public relations chairman, and Bev Best, art director. Nlafh Club - Seafed-' MY- Richard FCCUCY5 Ffed FCl'fiS, Linda O,BfiCH, Korell, janella Pearson, Karen Fullman, Scott Stiles, Ron Blanken, Bob Connie Witt, Norman Christiansen, Roe Hicks, Don Blosser, Birdie Mc- Doverhlohn Stover, Randy St. Clair, Gary Dacus, Ken johnson. Bride, Tammy Wood, Christie Hendricks. Stana'z'ng: Robert Cairns, Loren Math Club ofhcers were Norman Christiansen, treasurer, Fred Ferris, presi- dent, Linda O'Brien, vice-president, and Connie Witt, secretary. Nlatlci Club Received charter, offered challenge for top students Being the Sigma Chapter of Wichita and a branch of the national Mu Alpha Theta, these were the recommendations of South's Math Club. Mem- bership in the honor club was exclusive for its standards were high. Prospective members had to have taken one year of math and be taking a second, qualifications for full membership were to have tak- en two years of mathematics and be enrolled in a third. For the twenty participants of the club, mem- bership was valuable because their meetings were often spent in discussing mathematical equations and problems which could not be given time in the classroom. Members were encouraged to present challenging programs and to further their interest in the Held of mathematics. . , . Math Club members Linda O'Brien, Janella Pearson, and Connie Witt col- laborated to solve a difficult analytic geometry problem. Debate - Bottom Row: Bill Trarbach, Linda Jordan, Yvonne Donaldson, Van VanDeusen, john Rutledge, Sheri Bergen, Trish Claborn, Joanna Full er, Mr. Dennis Wright, sponsor. Second Row: Vicki Von Fang, Steve Shu OECETS ofNFL were Yvonne Donaldson, secretary, Ron Smetana, president, Gary Dacus, vice president, and Joel White treasurer. iwike Albert, Gary Dacus, and Dave Carnes relaxed while discussing results from a previous tournament with Mr. Wright. XX 58 maker, Larry Edmiston, Brent Marquand, Craig Simions, Joel White. Top Rowg Michael Graves, Roger Dunnell, David Beck, Dave Carnes, Gary Dacus, Ron Smetanaf Mike Albert. -f ' c Debaters Marcene Saunders and Yvonne Donaldson collabo- rated on a plan for an upcoming contest. ..J...,f J af., W V,,f Held CcHog-Callingi' event sent handbooks to igeria To be eligible for membership in the National Forensic League, each student had to earn twenty- five points, which were acquired through participa- tion in debate and speech tournaments. All debaters worked toward the goal of winning a trophy, for several members this goal was realized as South teams received two fourth-place trophies, true sym- bols ofachievement. The club members entered debates in Kingman, Ulysses, Winfield, including a number of other locations. They also hosted their own Hhog-callingw speech tournament for over 400 speakers. One of the more unusual acts of the club was the shipment of debate handbooks which mem- bers mailed to a Catholic mission in Nigeria. revs i ei ,gg fu gow, ss 6-AQ as-S N-4 Celebrated with banquet, supported plays, contests 1 Working on plays and contests provided two ways in which dramatically inclined students could earn the ten points necessary for membership in National Thespian Society Troupe 764182. Learning how to work in all phases ofthe theater was the purpose ofthe group which, combined with the Plantation Players, had a total of eighty-two stu- dents in the club. Buying lockers for the girls' dress- ing room and scenery for the plays were two pro- jects Hnanced through the sale of Colonel dolls. Af- ter a year of hard work, Thespians celebrated with a formal banquet at the Civic Playhouse May 19. Entertainment was provided by a guest speaker, original skits, and the presentation of awards. Sponsor of the group was Miss Karen Pyles. Thexpian ojicers were: jim Oaks, president, Sandra Beebe, vice-president, LeAne Briscoe, secretary, Bev Best, treasurer, Greg Greider, sergeant-an arms, Randy Ott, parliamentariang Debbie Aldridge, historian. During play tryouts, Kathy Hobson emphasized a line while reading a scene with Paul Baunhofer. Wim , , 2 Thespianr - Bottom Row: Greg Greider, Randy Ott, Bev Best, jim Oaks, Sandra Beebe, LeAne Briscoe, and Debbie Aldridge. Second Row: Kay Walker, Joyce Swenson, Linda jordan, Nancy Anderson, Janice Commer, Pam Hazen, Carla Bradley, Nila Walker, and Connie Wells. Top Row: Linda Brush, Scott Wong, Terry Lansdowne, Greg Brenner, Greg Baxter, Mike Ward, Mike Canfield, Paul Baunhofer, Don john- son, Nick Mendoza, Kathy Lesperance, and sponsor Miss Karen Pyles. 59 Future Medical Careers - Bottom Row: Mrs. Louise Downing, sponsor, P Martin, M. West, M. Phillips, Harrison, D. Weinbrenner, C. Hill, C Madill, C. Arbuckle, K. Fullman, V. Williams, C. Brown, M. Railsback. Second Row: S. Hergert, P Dilsaver, P. Conely, D. Zimmerman, P. Endlich Volunteer collector Stan Clyne urged his fellow students to donate to the March of Dimes. N .M V ,,, X, .... X, 9 X f Entertained professionals to guide in career choice This eighty member club was composed of stu- dents interested in careers as doctors, nurses, and related vocations. Speakers from professional fields, including a physical therapist, a clinical psychia- trist, a veternarian, and a psychiatric social worker, were often the means of instructing and informing members of the opportunities in various medical careers. Collecting for March of Dimes was a full year service project. Members held ice cream sales and sponsored student donations to bolster funds for the national organization. Throughout the year, educational field trips were taken to the Halstead Medical Museum, the Topeka State Hospital, and to the Miller Theater to watch the film Hliantastic Voyagef' R. Smith, R. Catlin, B. Evans, D. Hazen, A. Hutton, D. Beacham, S. Wine Third Row: Stevens, L. Wong, S. Bove, M. Yount, C. Smith. Top Row. D. Kemble, S. Eyman, S. Lee, S. Davis, D. Boring, M. Beavers, M. Wood, L. Moore, K. Wiley, M. Steinbuchel, V. Cornelius, R. Walker, M. Page. -- -f-. .f..,., . , . 5. 1 1- 1 11913 tl E mfgi I Q? if Future Medica! Careers officers were Mike Phillips, vice-president, Pat Mar- tin, president, Margie West, secretary, and jerry Harrison, treasurer. Future Teachers - Seated: Mrs. Alice Anderson, sponsor, Leanna Cross, Connie Witt, Maryon Stephens, Birdie McBride, Jim Coon, Randy Pottorf, Steve Clavin, Billie Smith, Kathy Wilson, Denise Hardtarfer, Joni Crown, Kathy Bringolf. Standing: Dick Trim, Royann Brown, Vickie Sparlin, Debby Future Teacher ofhcers were fseatedj Marion Stevens, secretary, Leanna Cross, president, Connie Witt, vice-president. frtandingj jim Coon, histo- rian, Birdie McBride, treasurer, and Caroll Hodges, committee supervisor. Peggy Wzse urged her fellow students to contribute to an important F.T.A. project, Meals for Millions. A f i' ' If 'HY' ,4.2Vf -LEX? '7'E..,KHb'1'Ye'l,,f'fM'3I1l Hansen, Barbara Hinman, Mary Yount, Dianne Lantz, Joyce Lyden, Yvonne Donaldson, Yvonne Allen, Shirley West, Sara Cox, janella Pearson, Peggy Wise, Elaine Cantrell, Dan Matthews, Robert Cairns, Field trzyb experiences acquainted Future Teacher members Connie Witt, jim Coon, Leanna Cross and Dick Trim with important information for their an- ticipated careers. Sponsoring the trip was Mrs. Helen Harmon. Future 'Teachers Qrganized cit council, aided Vietnamese orphan Unique and expanding described the activities of South Highis Future Teachers of America Club. One oftheir more unusual projects was the sponsor- ship of a Vietnamese orphan whose support came from the 3180 the club earned in candy sales. Ex- pansion came in the form of the creation of a city- wide council, the Wichita Future Teachers Council was presided over by Leanna Cross, South's own F.T.A. president. Throughout the year, senior members toured Kansas colleges to enable them to make a wise college choice. All members collected for the Meals for Millions charity program and were eligible to attend the state convention held in Manhattan in April. Plans for the following year included a counselor-recommended tutoring pro- gram for students. .xxw f s '1- junior Rea' Cross officers were Judy Hart, vice-presidentg Denise Allen, pres- ident, Paula Hoppes, treasurerg and Mike Evans, secretary, xx Lonnie Scheck discovered that a club project meant work when aJunior Red Cross poster party was held. , if 1-fl. fi f J ii 2' to 4 2- fi 5i7 v..Yf'-- 5 Q-f . ea! NNW, X,.f'-.eu .,.- Ie' aa! Supported civic projects, planned city-wide dinner Being responsible for the Operation Holiday Kick-off dinner distinguished South High's Red Cross Club. Besides working for this local program, members contributed time and effort to the annual Toys for Tots drive. They also adopted an 80 - year - old woman during the holidays and presented her with gifts, a tree, and 3525 in groceries. Another pro- ject supported by the club's treasury was sending 20 friendship kits to soldiers in South Viet Nam to be distributed to the Vietnamese people. Student dona- tions amounting to 3135 also went toward sending two chests of school supplies to the war-torn nation. Members of South's club worked with the city council and held a school membership drive for the National Red Cross. Denise Allen, Judy Hart, and Lonnie Scheck inspected a doll house before wrapping it to send to an underprivileged family overseas. junior Red Cross - Seated: Denise Allen, Judy Hart, Paula Hoppes, Mike Evans. Standing: Mfs. Lillian Baldwin, sponsorg Brenda Baty, Linda Highland, Lonnie Scheck, Lynn McCoskey, Miss Elsie Olson, sponsor. 62 .tw 7 fiat Q gg x tr ki, My Promoted seat belt salesg attended safety conference Promoting traffic safety among apathetic teenag- ers - this was the foremost aim of the Safety Club. Members held decal checks and issued tickets for illegal parking or other unauthorized use ofthe school lot. Probably the most important project of the club was the selling of seat belts. Enlargement of these sales provided the principal goal for all active members. During October, part of the club attended the Governor,s Safety Conference which was held at the Allis Hotel, Speakers at the convention dis- cussed suggestions that could possibly become law. Although Safety Club associated with the Driver's Education classes, students were not required to be taking the course in order to become a member of the club. VIEN uznnon vim nrnnon nrmvoa Safety Club-Mr. Merlin Luthi, sponsorg Mike Lemings, Bill Grewing, Duane Strouse, Phil DeLozier. Phil DeLozier wrote out a ticket for a student car parked in faculty parking as Mike Lemings, Duane Strouse, and Bill Grewing looked on. IUW Hill Bill' f X, 1 till, 91 Lufkf f. V x , Safety Club ofhcers were Mike Lemings, vice-presidentg Georgia Garrett, secretaryg and Phil DeLozier, president. 0 f 1 ln. Explorer Scouts - Seated: Dick Trim, Ernie Melrose, Bill Fry, Mr. james Anders, sponsor. Standing: Phillip Endlich, Albert Martinez, Mike Howard, Roger Smith, Mark Bartlett, Eric Hansen, Doug VanAmburg ,, l ,Q 1--Q Senior Sherry Nelson helped support a Christmas project by purchasing a model plane from Explorer Scout Ernie Melrose. ff -2 M .N ,, fa, Awe: , , U ., ,, f A ,tm -,,,,.f 1 2 edgy Supported own airplane, sponsored new Hight course Being the only post in the world to support an airplane without soliciting outside funds was a dis- tinction earned by Explorer Post 794800. Operating two concession trailers at eight football games helped supply the money for payments of 15146 a month. These earnings also cut the expense of flying by about one-half for all boys involved in the group. Convincing administrations of the merit of a high school aeronautics course was another of the club's projects. Partly due to their efforts, such a class will be offered in all Wichita high schools next year. During the Christmas holidays, the post cooperated with Lettermenls Club in adopting a family of nine. t Under the watchful eye of sponsor Mr. Anders, Roger Smith checked the oil on the postls airplane. 64 Z Q Sold bu mper stickers, financed trip to convention Existing as the only such club in Kansas was a distinct honor for South High's Duplicats. Ex- tremely active in their First year, members sold bumper stickers and candy apples to students to de- fray the expense of attending the BECK state con- vention in Emporia. In conjunction with class ac- tivities, members printed programs for music and dance shows and sent cards to each teacher at Christmas. Winning grand prize for their Scandi- navian Hall decor during the holidays, visiting various business and printing offices, and breakfast- ing with other clubs and schools were included in their wide range of accomplishments. Conversation at weekly meetings often dwelt on the operation and explanation of various office machines. Creating her own design for printing was Duplicat Alice Akin and fellow club members Dorothy Leonard, Roxanna Freedman, and Linda Medcalf. N-1... -..,,. Duplicat ojieerr were Louise Bohenenblust, secretary, Anna Mayfield, presi- dent, Jon Brown, treasurer, and Alice Akin, vice president. f Duplicats - Seated: Anna Mayfield, Alice Akin, Louise Bohenenblust, jon Brown. Standing' Mr. Kinderknechtg sponsor, Steve Tinius, Roxanna Freedman, Marilyn Speer,Judy Phillips, Dorothy Leonard, Linda Medcalf, Terry Aumiller. . ., 5-. Ma, X . 'c '55-11-r :Wa . -F-QV ,x. 030 ff Ks-umm f 4 Ia 1 ' . , 4 l 1 . T i I ,,.yf.. .q9 x 'Ulf' im '!,,, Ofhce Practice officers were Barbara England, parliamentarian, Arlene Sher- wood, secretary of state information, Regina Bartlett, vice-president-budgets, Deanne Evans, social chairman, jane Renner, secretary, and Karen Bland, president. Office Practice - Bottom Row: Mrs. Lovetta Russell, sponsor, Karen Bland, Regina Bartlett, jane Renner, Arlene Sherwood, Barbara England, Deanne Evans. Second Row: Kathy Crow, Helen Engle, Stephanie johns, Mackley ,Q V N27 'NQ -:nc fnfl' 'FXS W7 Y ii' ' 'I' -Q . ,f 't 21 inf if if fr if Ky, f f 1 w -J. iyfth sw! J, 54,1 haf Boasted state secretar 5 planned city-wide banquet In past years the South High Office Practice club has had many first place winners at the BECK, Business Education Clubs of Kansas, state conven- tion. This year's club strove to maintain the record, they sponsored bake and candy sales to raise the funds necessary to transport the entire club to the Kansas State Teachers College at Emporia, which was the site of this year's convention. They compet- ed in fields of typing, filing, office machine opera- tion, shorthand, and office procedures with out- standing results. Among this yearas members was a state oHicer, Jane Renner, who held the position of state secretary of BECK. Climaxing the year was the traditional city-wide employee-employer ban quet. Carol Coulter performs one of her many duties while working for office prac- tice club at a local bank. Schmidt, Nancy Lellie, Carol Coulter, Lynda Satterfield. Top Row: Mary Ladd, Beverly Fowler, Sherilyn Conwell, Gail Feichtner, Carolyn joneshja- nice Tweed, Lyle Britt, Wanda Pridemore, La Donna Bailey. 66 Sandy Beebe, Marilyn Smith, Sue Carter, and Wanda Price arranged a dis- play of mannequins in formal dress in the showcase. Toured Wichita, observed use of classroom theories Field trips to Sears, David's, Thurston's, and various advertising agencies, morning doughnut sales, and pre-school breakfasts were among the various activities which presented members with the opportunity to relax, and at the same time further their knowledge of marketing and distribution. This newly-organized club was a busy one, in May, members journeyed to Emporia to compete in an annual leadership convention. They vied for honors in Fields of salesmanship, window display, and store systems. At the close of the year, all members invit- ed their individual employers to a city-wide ban- quet. AfH1iated with DECA, Distributive Educa- tion Clubs of American, and BECK, Business Edu- cation Clubs of Kansas, the club is the only one of its kind in Wichita. Distributiue Education officers were fSeatedj Sandy Beebe, president, Sue Carter, secretary, Wanda Price, treasurer. fStandingj Larry Rhodes, co-re- porterg Suzy Kendall, reporter, Mr. jack Hemphill, sponsor, Sheila Doyle, parliamentariang and Robert Toles, vice-president. Diflffbufiw Edufafion - 80350777 R0w-' MT- Jack Hemphill, SPOUSOFS Sandy Sheila Best, Patty Howe, Glenna Covert, Barry Hastings, Bill Stout, John Beebe, Robert Toles, Sue Carter, Wanda Price, Sheila Doyle, Suzy Kendall, Rogers, Ronnie Miller, William McGonigle, Deborah Dildine, Marilyn Larry Rhodes. Top Row: Carol Tijerina, Janice Burdick, Rita McNabb, Smith, l M lf T R w: john Stover, Gail Farr, Randy Pottorf, Pat Cole, Ma- Biblionauts - Bottom Row: Joel White, Nancy Wimberly, Donella etca . op o rian Ambler. Biblionaut offers were Donella Metcalf, vice-president, Nancy Wimberly, secretary, and Detha Ballinger, president. Wy ez if fi fi 'ti' my fa. fax' at 1. sow Publieized book fair, served as library aides A library is a treasure chest of knowledge. One way to make the utmost of its facilities is to work in the library as a student aide. At South many of these aides belonged to the Biblionaut club. In addition to their regular duties of stamping passes, delivering overdue notices, shelving books, decorating bulletin boards, and attending the circulation desk, they helped publicize, plan, and manage the annual Book Fair. Through the prohts from the past Book Fairs, the aides and librarians were able to pur- chase the new automatic book charging machine. Afhliated with KLASS, Kansas Library Assistants of Secondary Schools, members attended the state convention held May 1 at Emporia. l i 9 Performmg one of the many duties of a library aide, Gail Farr returned books to their proper shelves.. 3,915 M Y-Teens - Bottom Row: Mrs, Dorothy Cook, sponsor, Sandra Sanders, Kathy Burton, Sherilyn Moore, and Joyce Swenson. Second Row: Beverly Gordon, Binki Morrell, Sheryl Watkins, and Martha Page. Top Row: Don- na Swafford, Candy Stauber, Marsha Simmons, Linda Donalson, Evelyn Schiefelbein. Y- Teens members Beverly Gordon, Joyce Swenson, Binki Morrell, Sandra Sanders, Sherilyn Moore, and Kathy Burton continued their annual custom of decorating the Christmas tree. Officers pictured were Joyce Swenson, treas- urerg Sandra Sanders, president, Sherilyn Moore, secretary, and Kathy Bur- ton, vice-president. Learning the secrets of attractive gift wrapping were Y-Teen members Mar- cia Simmons, Kathy Burton, Sheryl Watkins, Martha Page, and Sandra San- ders. .. ,MW gv H' a,ns,,,5,.E,u Staged Cdogpatch' week, wrote Viet servicemen To grow as a person, to grow in friendship with people of all races, religions and nationalities, and to grow in the knowledge and love of God, this was the motto of Y-Teen club members. Participa- tion in this club not only allowed girls to grow as individuals, it also gave them an opportunity to take part in numerous civic and South High activities. Presenting a Thanksgiving assembly, decorating the big tree in the main hall for Christmas, sponsor- ing the traditional Sadie Hawkins Dance, and col- lecting for UNICEF and World Fellowship were events that occupied a great deal of time. But these activities did not satisfy the members, for they took on another duty, writing regularly to service men in Vietnam. veil lin ,WN German Club - Seated: Mrs. Zenobia Washington, sponsor, Pat Cole, Roger Dunnell, Mr. Dieter Daub, sponsor, Roland Peters, Linda O'Brien, Stan Magill, Standing: Steve Thompson, Mark Bartlett, Ken Garrett, Patty St. Clair, Bob Woods, Bob Dover, Scott Wong, Cathy Stone, Billie Smith, Mark Dodd, Mark Steinbuchel. German Club - Seated: Joyce Jones, Carolyn Snapp, Mary Yount, Pamela McCann, Donna Beacham, Mildred Glenn, Ladonna Horner. Stand- ing: Connie Witt, Zeta Baker, Mickey Stewart, Petie Cannon, Pat Dilsaver, Rebecca Goering, Jeanette Tepe, Linda Egnor, Kathy Cannon, Nancy Clanton, Lakatia Knowles, Beverly Roop, Penny Maditz, Mary Stark, Synda Schroder. W.. it iz 12, K tc, Earned right for initiation, learned native folk dances A student interested in becoming a member of South High's German Club had to go through cer- tain specilic rituals. First, he earned three points through club projects, then he ate sauerkraut and pickles during the initiation ceremony. After being accepted into the club, members participated in candy and ice cream sales to support the European trips, decorating the halls for Christmas holidays, and operating a German booth at the Mardi Gras. Work was interrupted by a Christmas party and a spring picnic. Guest speakers and discussion of stu- dent slides of Austria helped to further the club's main function - studying German culture through such activities as singing songs and learning native folk dances. After a trying initiation ceremony, Synda Schroder received her German Club membership from president Joyce Jones. German Club oflicers were Joyce Jones, president, Mary Yount, Secretary- Treasurerg and Carolyn Snapp, vice-president. -UIAJZQ . .., 1 Singmg Christmas carols in French was ua unique experience for members Connie Witt, Marilou Edmiston, and Sharon George. if isa if W VQM sie e 4 XZ? sf. ffl! ? T f ,. .r sw - 7 ,. fe as W avg? Q L! :gig As . French Club officers were Diana Tracy, president, Vonda Berry, secretary, Dianne Lantz, vice-president, and Nila Walker, treasurer. French Club - Bottom Row: Diana Tracy, Dianne Lantz, Vonda Berry, Defrayed costs of travel, promoted new honor el Sending students to France and Canada for study was the primary goal of South High's French Club. Expenses for the trips were defrayed by the selling of candy and ice cream bars. Beginning this year, students could also earn points toward membership in an honor club - Jeunes Americaines de Fran- caise. In order to join, the student had to earn one hundred points through participation in the activi- ties ofthe regular French Club and to maintain a B- average in three semesters of French or an A-aver- age in two semesters. All JAF meetings were con- ducted entirely in French - including the programs which were a review of topics to be considered for the following years. The purpose of the club was to learn to speak the language more effectively and to gain a better understanding of French culture. ub Honors French Club - Bottom Row: Sherry Durham, Vonda Berry, Dianne Lantz. Top Row: Diana Tracy, Connie Witt, Debra Hansen. Roland Curzydlo, sponsor. Top Row: Connie Witt, Martin Railsback, Kay Nila Walker. Second Row: Sherrie Durham, Sharon George, Vicki Sparlin, Walker. Debra Hansen, Liz Wong, Susan Haller, janella Pearson, Diana Jeter, Mr. ,, 1 N L2Z Q' U7 ' , III' l Latin Club - Bottom Row: Mrs. Ann Brewer, sponsor, Lindajordanuloan- thews, Ann jordan, Richard Roller, Rusty Sims, Roger Sellers, David Mar, na Fuller, Fat Cole, Sydney Martin, Lisa James, Mary Hawkins, Ramona Debbie Leonard, Diana Longhofer, Donna Swafford, Linda Schneider, Irma Snyder, Elizabeth Thiry, Leanna Frazier. Top Row: Jim Coon, Dan Mat- Thurman. Latin Club officers were Pat Cole, reporter, Linda jordan, presidentg Joanna Fuller f.S'eatea'j, secretary, Sydney Martin, treasurer, and Joyce Lyden, vice- president. V El 5 1 Wore authentic Roman togas, tunics to banquet Promoting interest in a classical language and the study of the early Roman era was the underlying purpose of Latin Club activities. State and national conventions were held annually, and this year members traveled to Great Bend, location of the state convention. Participation in Saturnalia, a cele- bration of Christmas which was formerly an old pagan Roman holiday, a bowling party, and the sponsorship of a Mardi Gras booth enabled stu- dents to lighten the atmosphere of study. Again this year, a state-wide newspaper, l'The Nuntius, was published to which South High's reporter Pat Cole made regular reports. The club was affiliated with the national and state Junior Classical League. Sydney Martin and Elizabeth Thiry wore traditional Roman costumes to Latin Saturnalia at Wichita Heights. Q, wx .m co, 'G ai ', ' 11,2 .Ji fi as 'Q-s...f' Q A- .X Broke Christmas pifiatag filled box for servicemen An increased membership in Spanish Club par- took this year of everything from contests to an annual club dinner at the E1Charro restaurant. Conversations, themes, and extemporary speeches were three divisions of the festival which was held at Wichita State University. Judges graded upon the participant's pronunciation and fluency. Besides the dressup dinner, members planned a spring picnic at Watson Park, and celebrated Christmas by break- ing the traditional Spanish pifiata. Sending a box Hlled with snack food, socks, and writing materials to a group of servicemen was one of the club's Christmas projects. They also won second place in the religious category of the hall decoration compe- t1t1on. fy WB QQ, Spanish Club oflicers were Candy Stauber, secretary-treasurer, Sherry Nel- son, president, and Christy Hendricks, vice-president. Assisted by sponsor Miss Judy Phipps fT0,b Leftj Spanish Club members Kathy Hoaglan, Cheryl Turner, and Cheryl Blair madea pinata for the Christmas holidays. Spanish Ciub - Linda Linn, john Stover, Pat Dilsaver, Jeanette Tepe, Judy Brown, Sherry Nelson, Yvonne Allen, Shirley West, Birdie Mc- Bride, Robert Cairns, Miss Judy Phipps, sponsor. Members ofthe girls' Karate Club observed as sponsor Artie Dillon instruct- ed their fellow members Mary Stork and Janet McCaffree on how to suppress their enemies. ' WG: W it Vs .2a.4,Q.ft Q, J 23,4 2, Egg SJ Instructed in principles of balance self-defense D Sounds of H UH! H UH!, forceful expulsions of one's breath uttered before striking, often marked the opening of this club's meetings since their ses- sions consisted entirely of physical workouts or lec- tures. Traditionally a Japanese sport, Karate is an art of self-defense and to most is a very serious ac- tivity. However, the students at South who prac- . ticed its movements engaged in it primarily to parti- cipate in an activity not offered in the school curric- ulum and to enable each to take better care of them- selves defensively. Still in its first year, the one- hundred person membership promised to surpass that of any other school club. Numbering approxi- mately sixty, girls were a surprising majority in membership. South High's Karate club is the only one of its kind in Wichita. Girls' Karate Club - Bottom Row: S. Bergen, D. Grimm, B. Harper, P. French, Hillman, L. Linn, D. Von Fange, M. William, N. Moore, K. Bober, A. Walters, G. Bourk, T. Slayton. Second Row: F. Westerman, L. Galloway, P. Strouse, R. Hammerman, C. Miller, C. Arbuckle, K. Von Cleve, L. Hovales, K. Clyne, R. Steward, C. Peer, Schinnerer, C. Nading. Third Row: V. Baker, P. O'Hearn, C. Brown, P. Hammerman,J. Brown- bill, L. Atwater, S. Lee, P. Curtis, W. Price, S. Crider, S. Yoakum, V. Wells, K.'Carlton. Fourth Row: C. Lofdahl, P. Brown, D. Burton, L. Horinek, C. Cozad, C. Brace, D. Johnson, M. Standley, L. Morgan, J. George, C. Wil- kinson, D. Blackwell, B. Roop. Not Pictured: F. Farr, R. Price,J. Mc- Caffree, M. Stark, C. Hancock, B. Loder, M. Curless, S. Curtless, D. Smith, B. Hartsel, Coach Dillon. Boys' Karate Club - Bottom Row: P. O,Brien, R. Sibargen, Hipp, R. Erthner, K. Erthner, M. Flory, L. Baumann, L. Stanfield, K. Garrett, Coon, B. Burdirk, S. Ray, C. Pike. Second Row: D. Myers, H. Parlmer, P. Endlich, M. Schut, J. Serranno, J: Stark, V. Herth, J. Stover, G. Copeland, B. Trarbach, A. Martinez, W. Hansen. Third Row: M. Parmenter, R. Hen- schel, M. Bohrer, D. McCowan, D. Martin, C. Smith, D. Lewandowski, D. -Waggener, G. Waller, C. Johnson. Archery Club officers were Keith Reay, president, Steve Monroe vice- presidentg and Bob McC0ry, secretary. . ENN., WW Organized for first time 5 aimed at improving marks The proverbial axiom fel shot an arrow into the air, it fell to earth I knew not where, did not apply to the marksmenship ofthe members ofArchery club. Early morning meetings, often bi-weekly, were spent in practice sessions, attempting to im- prove the skill of the archers and to provide addi- tional recreational shooting. Membership in the club was limited to twenty persons, and this number was easily reached. The club was supported enthu- siastically although this was only the second year the sport had been offered in the curriculum, and the first year the club had been organized. South and North high schools were the only two schools in the city to sponsor such a club. Archery Club - Art Sullivan, Ken Ellard, Bill Goodwin, Barton Burdick, Richard Hicks, John Hanby, Mike Hays, Ron Hale, Mr. Elmer Carpenter, sponsor. A Club members Ken Ellard and Bob Keesee and sponsor Elmer Carpenter examined new archery equipment. Twenty Pep Club members with the most honor pep points were treated to a special breakfast at the end of football season. l K l it ...en f Pep Club officers were fSeatedj Sherrie Durham, senior council memberg Gloria Ellis, art direc- tor, Cathy Madill, sophomore council memberg Sherry Byers, junior council member. ' 1 as Y ' Encouraged school spirit b initiation of honor club Girls active in South High's Pep Club had a chance this year to earn points toward the distinc- tion of an honor pin or other emblem to wear on their uniform. Decorating the halls before games, attending poster parties, and supporting teams were all methods of accumulating points. At the end of the football season there was also a breakfast at the Pancake House for those who earned the greatest number of points. Besides the traditional homecom- ing dance and ceremony, Pep Club members spon- sored 'cCome September, the first dance ofthe year. A dinner with West High before the South- West basketball game enabled members of both clubs to become acquainted before the rivalry of the game. Stricklin while working on the homecoming float. KStandingj Kris Knuth, presidentg Rene Rimel, senior council member, Diane Clark, vice-presi- dent, Sherry Bergen, junior council member, and Gail Bourk, sophomore council member. Not Plctied: Pam Blubaugh, secretary. Senior Pep Club members Nila Walker, Kay Walker, Linda jordan, Patty McHenry, and Janice Burkett enthusiastically displayed their support ofthe team. xx. 5- it S QP' Only 2,000 flowers to golf' sighed Judy Fulbright to Becky Ginger Asmann Senior Head Cheerleader janet Cox Senior Marsha Weaver Senior Mary Brammer junior janell Knuth Junior le Paula Beebe Junior af 'xg fn Y? ga .. W. .W sz W ,..,. , fa Wa fee?-ef 2 3 fwfr -g ,. ren! fe Q, L, .1 'pw 'ul ,ii :J Awarded top recognition during national competition Leading yells and conducting a sophomore clinic filled only a part of the busy hours of South's varsity cheerleaders. During the summer they spent one week at a national cheerleading clinic held in Dallas at Southern Methodist University. Our team re- turned from the competition with one first place, three seconds, and an honorable mention. This year the girls washed cars, defeated the KWBB Hot Shots in a comic basketball game, and sponsored a rummage sale in order to earn money for the trip to next summer's competition. Sophomore cheerlead- ers paid for new basketball uniforms by being slaves in the cafeteria for one week. They performed such trivial tasks as carrying trays and getting glasses of water for their lazier fellow students. The KWBB Hotrhots proved to be quite a challenge to juniors Paula Beebe and Mary Brammer. Sophomore cheerleaderi were Diane Rossman, Sally Crider, Wilma Price, head cheerleader, Marianne Carter, Pam Curtis, and Kathy Cooley. sIJ.J'.z' -V'-Po? 1-41 7?'f 'rf f'f'f',-'E--f--,Cf'.'JLQrs'f f, ' 'T of VV 'Wf'4f!,3f7'ff'4'iAJZQYGY2'-..n.,.5f Lettermerfs Club - Bottom Row: Coach Dillon, B. Pitzer, G. Carley, H. Reinets, G. Greider, D. Pickard, S. Peluso, D. Ross, P. Blanchard, E. Wong, N. Wiles. Second Row: Coach Carpenter, R. Dorsett, T. lrland, G, Morton, -I. Slayton, M. Steinbuchel, H. Laudermilk, D. Menge, S. Morton, R. Catlin, B. Bovc. Top Row: Evans, D. Krouskup, C.Jones, M. Niedens, C. Gian- grosso, R. Peterson, F. Ferris, G. Reed, M. Fluty, D. Haas, T. North, E. Melrose,-I. Houser, L. Bryan, T. Hall, L. Korell, D. Kendall. Letterman 'r Club oflicers were Pat Blanchard, secretary, Tom Lind, president Korell, sergeant-at-arms. Letterman Bruce Bova carefully chose a candy bar from concession stand salesman joe Evans. r I 'Lili ,.,-was , 'rw- , Gerald Carley, vice-president, Harold Rieniets, treasurer, and Loren ? 5? ,aww cv, Q, as awe, A a. as -W A M. Financed summer trip, co-sponsored needy famil Promotion of athletics and school spirit was the goal of lettermen, and membership in the club was an honor and a responsibility. Each member was the owner of one or more letters, and even after formal acceptance, had to maintain certain stand- ards of behavior. Activities aboiinded. During the Halloween season the boys sold candy to finance a trip for two members to Estes Park, Colorado, for a summer session at the Fellowship of Christian Ath- letes Camp. At Christmas they co-sponsored a nee- dy family 5 at the end of each sports season they held initiation for new members. Other activities includ- ed maintaining concession stands at home games, a basketball throw at Mardi Gras, and a spring pic- nic for members and their dates. S V li 45.13 Exhibited precision, agilit during public performance Girls interested in becoming a member of Colo- nelettes literally played for their points. Before joining, each girl could earn points through partici- pating in after school sports which included tennis, volleyball, softball, hockey, track, gymnastics, arch- ery, and bowling. Both the modern dance show and the synchronized swim show contributed toward the hundred points necessary for membership and a let- ter. After attaining this goal, girls could go on to work toward the extra 70 points needed for a sweat- er and from there toward membership in the 800- point club. One new event was the 50 mile swim. This was developed to increase endurance by swim- ming various lengths. Colonelette ojicers were Glenda Biggerstaff, vice-president, Eilene Antoine president, Janet Colvin, intramural manager, Gwen Kent, secretary-treasur- er, and joycejones, publicity chairman. Colonelettes - Bottom Row: Jo Spicer, Nancy Anderson, Joyce Jones, Gwen Kent, Glenda Biggerstaff, Eilene Antoine, Becky Robinson, Debbie Aldridge. Second Row: Miss Rose Lamb, sponsor, Paulette Hammerman, Rita Russell, Barbara Martin, Linda Linot, Connie Witt, Susan Bove, Linda Brush, Fred- da Geary, Sheila Doyle, Sondra Angleton, Donnella Metcalf, Vicki Carley, Basketball was one of the many after school sports which helped Colonelettes earn extra points. 79 Mary Wittenbach. Top Row: Charlotte Arbuckle, Sheryl Myers, Susan Reed, Lynda Aldridge, Candy Cozad, Sheri Bergen, Patti Parks, Carolyn Lehman, Birdie McBride, Sandra Sanders, Candy Stauber, Becky Loder. Not Pictured: Janet Colvin. Colonelettes practiced volleyball techniques for an up-coming sports day. Provided accompaniment competed in area contest Bach, Wagner, Lerner and Lowe-all are com- posers well-known to the students of South High's concert band and orchestra. In addition to formal concerts, instrumentalists participated in various area music contests. Experimental classes which practiced chamber music resulted in approximately twenty ensembles being entered in the city music contest. Led by four new twirlers, the band present- ed Five half-time football shows which ran the ga- mut of marching techniques. Learning intricate rhythms and coordinating them with solo voices for HWest Side Storyn developed each orchestra mem- ber's appreciation for the technicalities involved in presenting a Broadway musical. Mr. Wynne Harrell, director Orchestra-First Row: L. Hedges, S. Callaghan, C. Anderson, M. Criss, M. Zabel. Second Row: M. Beavers, L. Hays, C. Calkins, R. Roller, B. Crow, R. Dover, S. Angleton, G. Cheever, D. Metcalf. Third Row: K. Ellard, C. Valdois, R. Whitcomb, C. Simons,j. Voth,j. Means,J. Classen, L. Paulson. Members ofthe brass quintet werejames Voth, Gary Waller, Steve Zackula, Randy Whitcomb and G. Roller. iwemberr ofthe flute quartet were Carol Calkins, Denise Hulse, Leslie Hays, and Cathy Madill. X Symphonic Band- Percursiomj. Schinnerer, D. Von Fange, D. Young, D. Daniels, M. Pottorf, D. Lippincott. Clarinet: G. Gaines,j. Harris, W. Cole- man, M. Chamberlain, G. Brunk, C. Owings, M. Pavlick, T. Ralls, L. Mor- gan, J. George, W. Yeschke, S. Seiwert, R. Dover, D. Hansen, M. Storay S Angleton, Myer, Sanders. Flute: C. Calkins, D. Hulse, L. Hays,,C Madill, L. Cross, N. Walker, Mr. Wynne Harrell, director. Flute: M Beavers, Hillin, K. Cannon, NI. Davis, B. Bolayml. Hillman. Oboe: V Sparlin, B. Crow. Flulefj. Cannon, B. Blanchard, S. Lee. Alto Saxg R Meyer, R. Carter, W. Akin, G. Cheever, Stauber. Tenor Sax: R. Mat -W 'K I . .sf ' 3 ,Q I Fourth Row: S. Sheppard, M. Pottorf, D. Lippincott, D. Von Fange, D. Twirlersfor 1966-1967 were Linda Chancey, Debbie Young, Cindy Nietfeld, Dzipiels, Dr. Wynne QI. Harrell, director, S. Zackula, P. Simonsen, LI. Brin- and Melinda Pierson. go . Members oflhe woodwind quintet were Carol Calkins, Vikki Sparlin, Bob Dover, Richard Roller, and Brian Bergman. Members of the clarinet quartet were Bob Dover, Sondra Angleton, Debbie Hansen, and Mike Burt. thews, M. Waller, R. Sellers,j. Lindstrom, N. Barnes, R. Kelly. Allo Cfarz' nerr E, Brown. Bass Clarinet: P. DeLozier, L. Bowman. Bassoon: D. Met calf, B. Bergman,French Horn: R. Roller, M. Glenn, R. Bottorff, K. Ellard, C. Robinson. Baritone Sax: C. Smith. Trumpelf Menefee, R. Webb, D. Cupp, G. Fillmore, C. Young, G. Whitford, G. Waller, Coon, Voth, C Gilbert, C. Simons. Trombone: L. Paulson, C. Roller,LI.Johnson, D. Hawk, D. McDavitt, M. Alexander, E. Knipp, B. Marquand, S. Stitt, L. Smith Tuba: Paul, H, Palmer, K. Foster, S. Zackula, M. Killough. Baritone: S Hand, L. DeLozier, S. Brunk. Members ofthe saxophone quartet were Rick Meyer, Rick Carter, Melinda Waller, and Cleve Smith. Offered civic programs, entered state competition Learning to perform before large audiences, gaining an appreciation of all types of music, and presenting programs for various civic organizations was the purpose and advantage of being a member of a vocal group. Choices of membership included Choir, Sophomore Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Southern Belles, and Musettes. Combining, the singers gave spring and fall concerts, and Thanks- giving, Christmas, and Easter assemblies. Southern Belles and Musettes, selective ensembles, highlight- ed their year with performances before such groups as the Daughters of the American Revolution and the Green Thumb Club. They climaxed the year by the presentation of the Sweetheart Concert on Fe- bruary 13. Long range engagements for South vocalists included a musical program at the 1968 Chamber of Commerce dinner. 5 raifiti Sophomore Girls Glee Club - Bottom Row: N. Davis, P. Wiemeyer, N. McDaniel, D. Smith, B. Prichard, V. Cox, M. Davis, P. Coon, N. Holder, C. Baxter. Second Row: D. Hughes, M. Wilbe, C. Wilkinson, M. Robinson, S. Tomkins, V. Eider, Y. Allen, V. Bangle, Owings, G. Johnson, T. Dor- Sophomore Choir - Bottom Row: S. Davis, L. England, V. Estep, B. Bar- tlow, S. Haller, V. Gilliland, R. Thompson, M. Bonebrake, T. Halse, G. Fisher, P. Funk, R. Anderson, L. Aldridge, S. Stone, L. Mason, L. Anken- man, C. Stone. Second Row: S. Killman, S. Elliott, S. Schesser, P. Chrishmes, P. Wise, C. Lynch, G. Kragh, H. Page, T.Jayne, D. Martin, B. Popp, D. Lewandowski, C. Frank, J. Lanning, C. Nietfeld, B. Ryan, K. Choir - Bottom Row: Miss Christa Fisher, director, S. Boden, K. Cooke, S. Findley, B. Cain, D. Dobbs, L.Johnson, C. Valdois, D. Peacock, H. Lippin- cott, D. Indermill,J. Blair, G. Baxter, R. Ayers, S. Shumaker, N. Davis, D. Berry, P. McHenry, S. Moore, A. Simers, D. Aldridge. Secona'Row.' R. Smi- ley, P. Hazen, A. Davis, S. Carpenter, S. Forney,J. Kragh, K. Marshall, N. Mendoza, M. , K. Hepner,J. Mitchell, D. Shields, T. Malt- pinghalls, Bourke. Top Row: D. Hamilton,J. Baker, H. Willey, C. Foster, R. Halsig, P. Simonsen, P. Maditz, G. Chaney, B. Grim, W. Belknap, T. Hill, D. Rains, C. Thompson. Not Pictured: C. Scott, L. Frazier, K. Kil- lough, S. Delanty,J. Drake, M. Morris, B. Duty. Carlton, A. Jordan, L. Frazier,J. Foster. Top Row: L. Foster, D. Smith, P Curtis, J. Hart, J. Mclntire, R. Sewell, J. Parrott, M. Bohrer, D. Edgett, B Jones, J. Kaufman, D. McMillen, P. Mast, J. McTaggart, D. Weinbrenner, C. Hancock, S. Richman, R. Bevins. Not Pictured: S. Kitsmiller, S. Quincy, J. Stonger, D. Aumiller. 1 by, Hill, S. Bergen, R. Brown, A. Burkett, M. Luginbill, S. Eyman, Mr. Ed Brimmer, director. Top Row: E. Howdeshell, C. Bradley, S. Bullock, L Briscoe, E. Arpin, D. Sapp, C. Gilstrap,J. Poland, P. Baunhofer, K. Rider, G. Morton, M. Ward, M. Pendergrass, D. Carnes, T. Lansdowne, B. Co- field, C. Chisholm, B. Kuhn, L. CanHeld, L. Morton. Not Pictured: P. Fos- ter,J. Fager, A. Clifton, D.Johnson, J. Rutledge. Mixed Chorus - Bottom Row: C. Wells, L. Faulkner, M. Saunders, A.Johnson, P. Armstrong, A. Sherwood, R Hawkins, J. Thompson. Second Row: J. Dredge, A. Drouhard, M. Vance, P. Good, Mr. Ed Brimmer, director Miss Christa Fisher, director, J. Knuth, D. Warren,J. Scribner, L. Danielson. Top Row: M. Street, L. Donalson M. Malone, S. Martin, K. Epperly, M. Phillips, S. Stanley, M. Brewster, R. Peters, L. Reese. Not Pictured: E Purl, G. Cloud, P. Culp, S. Ewing, M. Luna, K. Sollers, M. Brown, Morrell, Haddox, B. Dickerson, E Kloefkorn, R. Keiter, Boots, S. Clark, B. Holzhouser, K. Rogers, B. Fields, R. Barkley, R. Barrow, Silvers K. Howard. downe. Christa Fisher Director 4.1 IS ll-tg 1 I ' Southern Belles-Bottom Row L Jordan P McHenry S Moore R Whitcomb, pianist, K. Cooke S Eyman A Simers Top Row J Kragh L Morton, D. Tracy,C. Boeck E Howdeshell L Crawford B Martin J Musettes - Bottom Row: T. North, Cox,J. Mitchell, D. Sapp, Maltby R Smiley D Drum Top Row R Whitcomb, pianist, C. Arbuckle, D. Shields, B. Cofield, R. Burch, R Melgren T Watkins K Walker T Lans zz, K5 Q . 3 . xy fN. sq-g-xi, . . N 1 -ff' :wif-LL? ,, 1.xf K it i If J Di: .gil ,!, -A WF. 3 ix' V. i . i.' ,ls is xi. -i fl QV, Q45 ,Vx s Q TN i 'x X . ., ,, w .: x Y iv: 4 3: K. 4' 'S 1 X N 1.3 5 x 'TTA -U. ,t f i ' .1 'fy 'M Q -,K 1 , ,I Y, 1 Q. , , ,U U. K, . Q4 ,Q M gina? 3 , 1 y 1, 'YQ m 4 SFGDLRETS THLETES are a class of people apart They alone know the racing pulse, the churning deep 1n side that marks the anticipation of coming competition. Sports - ecstacy of victory or emptiness of de- eat. I' IPX 'I Zlgssr, .fm-r1i:,a, 'f' E - ., ,K xmnaik .k.,., , A A, ., fs Footbail. Teamjs season highlighted by Kapaun, Carroll wins Despite a disappointing 2-7 record, the Colonel football season was highlighted by a well-deserved 34-25 victory over Kapaun. In the opening game of the season, however, South lost a two point decision to Winfield. Defeated by North the following week, South came back to roll over Kapaun. Southeast, Mulvane, West, and Heights dealt the Colonels four consecutive defeats. South then bounced back and stunned Bishop Carroll 40-13. The last game of the season was a disappointment as East soundly whitewashed South 48-6. There were 21 lettermen including 6 juniors. Gerry Morton and Jerry Sir- mans were selected for honorable mention on the all-city team. Senior jack Hauser Outran several Falcon defenders to pick up extra yardage during the South-Heights encounter. Lineman john Slayton led the way as halfback Terry North Colonel gridders attentively watched the action which took place during the South-Bishop Carroll game. 5xi X 5 W- f .-.'sS::i' W ' ' ' .f -If W gained ground against the powerful West High Pioneers. Varsity Team-Bottom Row: D. VanAmburg, P. Hartsel, D. Shields, C. Giangrosso, L. Mar, M. Mendoza, R. Catlin, T. Pilgreen, S. Wasson, Second Row: M. Steinbuchel, R. Dorsett, Houser, P. Hodges, D. Ross, B. Babbitt, R. Sims, R. Bonebrake, D. Cook, C.jones. Third Row: Coach Oswalt, All-state center Kim Ewonus of Southeast held senior Gerry Morton, South's leading rusher, to a short gain, Coach Valadez, Evans, G. Scearce, Sirmans, R. Hines, D. Haas, T, North, L. Mulligan, K. Anderson, S. Ricketts, F. Eckels, D. Roop, Coach Varner, Coach Bellamy. Top Row: M. Niedens, L. Korell, T. Irland, G, Morton, M. jackson, D.LIolliH,j. Brunk, K. Shurtleffhl. Slayton, S. Miller. 1 Q 1 i junior end Kent Shurtleff gained yardage on a pass from quarterback Tom Irland. fo 1 I Senior fullback Rockie Dorsett powered his way for a few vital yards during the South-Southeast game. I 1 1 I l il A 4 y 1 Steve Ricketts patiently listened to Coach Bellamy before entering the South-West game. X K4 1966 RECORD South 32 Winfield 34 South 7 North 33 South 34 Kapaun 25 South 19 Southeast 28 South '6 Mulvane 18 South 6 West 60 South 13 Heights 15 South 40 Carroll 13 South 6 East 48 Minor Football Teams prepared players for varsity competition By battling their way to two ties against Heights and Kapaun, South's HB team rounded out the season with an unimpressive 0-4-2 record. The jun- ior varsity, however, paced by the daring running of Ron Bonebrake and the quarterbacking ofKent Shurtleff, showed some encouragement as the ma- jority of their losses were by narrow margins. The sophomore squad triumphed over East and Bishop Carroll for its victories and compiled a 2-5 seasonal record. Relying upon the strength of linemen Chris Hughes and Bob Bucheit, both of whom saw some varsity action, South's sophomore team revealed promise as they began preparation for future varsity , M4 . . . Q2 I Sophomore quarterback Mike Morrison picked up long yardage against competition. Rounding out the sophomore attack Kapaun' was quarterback Mike Morrison and haliback Jer- ' ry Martin. CADETS RAIDERS South 6 West 32 South 6 West 12 South 7 Kapaun 14 South 13 Kapaun 13 South 12 Heights 20 South 13 Heights 13 South 31 East 0 South 6 East 14 South 7 Southeast 12 South 7 Southeast 14 South 13 North 19 South 12 North 20 South 26 Carroll 0 Cadet Team - Bottom Row: M. Morrison, C. Hughes,J. Serrano, H. Hole- man, D. Maze, T. Stewart, J. Liebst, B. Bucheit, R. Friedman, H. Page, J. Martin, C. Liebst, D. Bray. Second Row: C.Johnson, S. Stafford, S. Boyle, J. Allison, T. Page, G. Hammons, M. Hurdley, M. Kittrell, L. Benn, R.Je- ter, J. Robertson, P. O,Brien, J. Schinnerer, J. Berry, J. Wong, manager. Third Row: Coach Dillonw, K. Garrett, M. Rector, R. Avery, D. Wall, B. Keesee, L. McKellips, Wolf, T. Rolls, S. Irland, R. Gutzmer, R. Stewart, D. Lewandowski, T. Latta, C. Smith, Coach Puls. Top Row: B. Grewing, R. Hammer, J. Bokey, J. Eells, L. Meeker, R. Smith, T. Turner, C. Dunegan, T. Lassley, P. Wisxson, B. Weaver, T. Addis, D. Zimmerman, L. Smith. junior Stan Morton took a longjump shot against East. r. 2 fm 5. w . cg J .Moe www .,, f -., ft, .. .. Ranked 4th in city playg runner-up in invitational By compiling a 13-9 seasonal record, South's basketball team completed a winning season and at times looked very impressive. After a slow start, the Colonel roundballers won several consecutive victo- ries to place second in the West High Invitational tournament and fourth in the city league. Senior cagers Mike Fluty, Paul Hartsel, Allan Wiggans, Gerry Morton, and juniors Van VanDuesen and Stan Morton provided the initial drives which en- abled South to have a winning season. There were six lettermen which included two juniors. Gerry Morton was chosen as the most inspirational player at an end of the year dinner, while Mike Fluty and Gerry Morton were chosen for the second team All- City. 90 junior center Van VanDuesen battled for rebound possession with Kapaun's Arlandus Lowe. Mz'ke Fluty lofted a short jump shot over the outstretched hand of 6'l 0 Randy Canfield of Southeast. M77 jig! f' 'iX....-,.f junior forward Kent Shurtlefl received instructions from Coach Brumback before entering the South-West game. . . ' M ere e on r l .5 'Ae Alrfee f. f l Z ,'o,' '-', ovr. .. '-. f err i ' 'H . L X t if ' it ti 1 X 44 V.A, V ' 'A f '2'e K . F 1 I ,,,,, ,fft f l i ,khkV A V ',., . ,, f,A,, . 'IV' ii -,,,, ,... r,.'V , ,, Q Members of South's basketball team disappointedly watched East defeat the Colonels in the last game of the season. x . Gerry Morton displayed the form which earned him a berth on the second team All-City while Van VanDuesen got in position for a possible rebound. 7966-67 Basketball Squad- Bottom Row: B. Williams, M. Fluty, C. jones, Mah, Oliver, N. Pettay, D. Kendall, L. Korell. Top Row: Coach Puls, P. Hart- sel, D. Stewart, V. VanDuesen, A. Wiggans, G. Morton, R. Thole, H. Purkey, K. Shurtleff, Coach Brumback. 91 Mike Fiuty drove t I l d a pass over the head ofa Parsons opponent. Har se re ease gut N 54 IH ing advantage of his height, senior center Allan W g bed a rebound against Bishop Carroll. 1966-67 RECORD South 54 Parsons South 48 Heights South 55 North South 59 Southeast South 50 West South 52 East - South 52 Bishop Carroll South 61 Heights South 59 Valley Center South 53 Shawnee Mission West South 55 West South 64 North South 64 Southeast South 55 Kapaun South 56 West South 66 Bishop Carroll South 66 Winheld South 57 East Raiders, Cadets Gain game experience for varsity competition Overcoming early season setbacks, the Colonel 'KBN team reached its peak at mid-season by compil- ing a six-game winning streak. Led by Jack Oliver, Kent Shurtleff, Dan Stewart, Ray Knaack, Clifford jones, Barry Tinnius, and Bob Bucheit, the Raid- ers Hnished with a 10-6 won-loss record. Sopho- mores Mike Morrison and Roger Cutzmer gained valuable experience in the closing games of the sea- son. Oliver, Shurtleif, Tinnius, and Bucheit also participated in several varsity contests. South's sophomore team, the Cadets, wound up the year with a 9-7 record. The Cadet season was highlight- ed by a second place Finish in the South Invitational and an upset victory over previously undefeated West. Sophomore Roger jeter attempted a jump shot over the outstretched hands his West High opponent. RAIDERS We They CADETS They Parsons 78 58 North 70 Heights 50 55 Southeast 54 North 39 55 Kapaun 57 Southeast 52 47 West 50 Kapaun 52 39 Derby 40 West 57 47 West 61 East 37 39 East 52 Carroll 66 41 Heights 68 Heights 68 55 Carroll 52 North 52 51 North 72 Southeast 56 55 Southeast 55 Kapaun 75 66 Kapaun 51 West 66 63 West 60 Carroll 54 57 East 63 ' 1 m Winfield 49 46 Heights 79 Given time to set, Clifford Jones was deadly from the corner as he proved in E21St C3I'I'Ol.l this contest against East. Sophomore Basketball Squad - Bollom Row: R. Gutamer, T. Latta, R. Stewart, Robertson, B. Tinnius, L, McKellips, M. Morrison, D. Maze, Top Ro Coach Dillon, C. Hughes,J. Paul, T. Lassley, B, Bucheit, R. Freedman, R.jeter, R. Muller. T' 'bf ' 9'! ?f . a1F -f,1l1M,'? f 7966-67 Wrestling Squad - Bottom Row: Post, D. Krouskup,j. Cook, D. Indermill, G. Mast, L. Woodward. Second Row: D. Flory, H. Ayala, M Niedens, G. Reed, F, Ferris,j. Slayton, G. McFarland,LI. Bales. Third Row Coach Luthi, G. Woodward, T. Waite, B. McLaren, H. Page, D. jolliff, J l ill i Wolf, Eells, S. Boyle, N. Willison, G. Hammons, D. Swindler, R. Mc- Nabb, Coach Valadez. Top Row: P. Neil, K. Garretthl. Shinnerer, M. Hun- dley, T. Addis, M. Trarbach, G. Meyer. Not Pictured: Harold Rieniets. Senior jim Por! executed one ofthe holds whichenabled him to win many matches. Coach Valadez gave instructions to Danny Wrestling Individual efforts paced grapplers' season wins Colonel matmen compiled an overall seasonal record of three wins and live losses in completing a respectable season. South's grapplers defeated West, Southeast, and Douglass for their victories while losing several other close matches. Despite an average team showing, certain individual wrestlers had outstanding performances. Seniors Jim Post, Danny Krouskup, and john Slayton paced the wrestling team while juniors Larry Woodward, Mike Niedens, and Henry Ayala completed the var- sity attack. Harry Page and Terry Waite led the HB team and showed much potential. Jim Post was the only wrestler who went to the state meet where he lost his Hrst match. There were 16 letter- men including Hvejuniors. Krouskup. Senior matman john Slayton gained valuable Harold Reinels attempted to get position on this particular wrestler. riding time over his Southeast opponent. Senior grappler Danny Krouskup appeared to have the advantage on his op nent po . 1966-67 RECORD South 11 Heights 33 South 24 West 20 South 20 Bishop Carroll 26 South 16 Kapaun 31 South 21 North 23 South 26 Southeast 17 South 13 East 31 South 36 Douglass 13 District 6th Regional 8th Gene Reed gained control of his adversary during the Campus Invitational. !5f9lG'f,f: 7543 ,f Sftfvimming Cvercame dual setbacks 5 won berth in state meet Defeated in a number of dual meets, South's finmen overcame several setbacks to capture first place at the Campus Invitational. Bruce Bove, Duane Ross, and Doug Pickard, along with a relay team, qualihed for the state swim meet and placed 3rd, 4th, and 6th in their respective events. Bove garnered a 3rd place in the 400-yard freestyle, Ross took 4th and 5th places in the 100-yard backstroke and the 200-yard individual medley, while Pickard captured 6th in diving. A relay composed of Jerry Liebst, Scott Zimmerman, Gaylord DeMoure, and Tom Turner placed seventh in the state meet. Boys who lettered in swimming included Bove, Ross, Pickard, jack Houser, David Roy, Liebst, Tur- ner, David Cook, Steve Saunders, DeMoure, Zim- merman, and C. Liebst. junior Mz'ke Traner displayed excellent form as he did a back dive. 7966-67 Swim Team: Top Row: E.. Lundgren, M. Traner, C. Liebst, G. Stoddard, E. Hanson, Liebst, T. Turner, R. Bottorff, D. Cook, G. De- Moure, R. Schwartz, Coach Deardorff. Bottom Row: L. Saunders, D. Ross s 11 Coach Deardorj recorded the times of each swimmer throughout the entire season. Bruce Bove was determined to lengthen his lead in the 400-yard freestyle as he edged closer to the Hnish ofthe race. 1 i . Hgugr, B, Bove D, Roy, D, Pickard, S: Sapndergy R, 1-15149, T015 Rgwg jerry Liebrt, a sophomore swimmer, showed a lot of promise and determina . Fiechtner, B. arquand, C. Kullman, S. Zimmerman, M. Shattuck, K. tion as he competed inthe varsity swim meets. ly ivr Ellard, D. Hawk, R. Roy. Seniorjinman Duane Ross displayed the form which enabled him to place among the top swimmers in every meet. , Doug Pickard performed a difficult dive in an effort to receive m the diving competition. ore points in 1966-67 RECORD South North South Hutchinson South West South East South Southeast South Kapaun South Heights South Wyandotte South Campus Campus Invit. Wichita Invit. State Meet Cmszt Cozmlry-Bultom Row: D. Roy, B. Bove, D. Pickard, P. Blan- G. Black. M Kinkaid D McGowan T Bland R Runberg R Mc chard, Peluso, Westover, T. Lind, L. Fiechtner, S. Saunders. Second Nabb. Ybp Row Coach Deardorff D Fiechtner L Davis G Maples R Row: Baker, B. Rosene, R. Knaack, L. Bryan, Hipp, R. Griffith, C. Fluty,j.Horner G Giffen T ayne D Hale D Wall R Avery B Smith. Third Row' R. Roy, D. -jantz, M. Neifing, K. Reay, B. Newell, Pearce,L.Sawyer B Nichols D Hawk B Wlll13mS D D3l'1lClS Cross Country Individual performances surpassed previous marks Although the Colonel cross-country team did not place as high in the meets as anticipated, individual efforts were much improved. New records for the two-mile run were established by senior Sam Pelu- so, junior Lyndal Bryan, and sophomores Larry Sawyer and Brad Pearce in times of 10:35, 10:48.8, 11:09.3, and 111057 respectively. Varsity harriers were paced by Sam Peluso, Tom Lind, Pat Blan- chard, Jim Westover, and Lyndal Bryan. The MBU team was led by Steve Saunders, Larry Sawyer, Marc Neilfmg, and Ron Grifldth. Lettermen includ- ed Pat Blanchard, Tom Lind, Sam Peluso, and Lyndal Bryan. This season marked a new era of outstanding individual participation and personal pride. .J . j Coach john Deazdwjj' discussed pre race strategy with senior 1m Westover before the Southeast Invitational 1966 Record East Oth Emporia Campus Southeast Heights Regional Meet 1 ' 5th 7th 6th North 14th City Meet 6th ' 4th ' 8th The many hours of practice paid off for junior Lyndal Bryan as he placed among the top runners in the Southeast Invitational. 1 t l l 1 l Senior Sam Peluso, followed closely by junior Lyndal Bryan led at the early stages ofthetwo-mile run held at Sims Park. South 3' L'TfJ.S'.l'-Cflllflffj' team anxiously awaited the start ofthe Wichita City League Meet held at Echo Hills. gfw 15 7-fyv, -v 0-5 6-Q Q el y rigiifimg E.r.C.o Took first in city league, garnered second at state Completing a season highlighted by taking two first- and two second-place trophies, South's boys' gymnastics team finished Hrst in the city and second in both the regional and state meets. Individual per- formances were among the best recorded in the state. Seniors Stan Clyne, John Brouillette, Gerald Carley, Bob Pitzer, Terry Hall, and Greg Greider contributed heavily to the Colonel cause while Norman Wiles, Donnie Lemons, Mike Strong, and Tom Magill gave the Colonels extra depth. In the state meet, Brouillette took first on the side horse and Clyne captured first in tumbling. There were twelve lettermen. l Senior gymnast Gerald Carley displayed the superb form which enabled him to garner a sixth place Finish on the still rings in the state meet. Coach Oxwalt guided the Colonel gymnasts to a first place finish in the city by giving advice to each individual gymnast. Completing the movements of a double leg cut-OH, Terry Hall prepared to swing into a hand stand during an agile work-out. Stan Clyne, state champion in tumbling, performed a diflicult maneuver dur- ing his free exercise routine. State champion john Brouillette showed the skill and coordi- nation that he used effectively during his parallel bar routine. 7966-67 Gymnastics Team - Bottom Row: R. Pitzer, N. Wiles, Brouil- Norman Wiles, junior letterman, successfully attempted a vault over the high bar. 1966-67 RECORD South 80 West 32 South 73 172 I North 38 172 South 82 West 30 South 61 172 East 50 172 South 77 Heights 55 South 67 Southeast 45 East Invit. Q2nd plaeej 90 pts. 'Medicine Lodge Invit. C1st placeb 117172 pts. 2Lawrence Invit. 12nd placeb 109 pts. North Invit. C2nd placej 114 pts. Regional C2nd placej 113172 pts. State Q2nd placej 93 pts. T. Blanchard, D. Lemons, D. Haas, B. Popp, C. Boyer, M. Williams, M lette, S. Clyne, T. Hall, G. Carley, B. Babbitt, G. Greider, M. Goodwin. MCCaflerty, C. Giangrosso,S. Avila. Top Row: Coach Oswalt, M. Niefing, R. Anderson, M. Strong, T. Magill, ' f ' . 6 ff HIRE! i -9 I WAX' U' I ' U 'Ui ' Wh' . I 1 I I IWW!! JD' J Vfihii- 4 C.. I Gymnastics Placed 5th at Hrst meetg displayed skills at WSU Members of South's girls' gymnastic team per- formed ata college basketball game and for the North High Girls Sports Club, demonstrated gym- nastic routines for Hutchinson physical education classes, and competed in a meet hosted by Wash- burn Rural High School. Beside performing in each of the regular events, the girls added a ball routine to their program for the half-time of the Wichita State University-San Diego basketball game. Among the nine schools participating at the Topeka meet, South placed fifth. Ava Walters and Becky Robinson placed sixth and seventh respectively on the uneven parallel bars, Debbie Dobbs and Nancy Wimberly placed sixth and ninth on the balance beam, Fredda Geary was first in floor exerciseg and Eileen Antoine tied for sixth in vaulting. Eitene Antoine demonstrated the proper procedure of vaulting over the long horse. Girls' Gymnastic Team - Bottom Row: Glenda Biggerstafl, Nancy Wim- berly, Kathy Hobson, Kathy Bober, Sharon McNabb, Connie Wells, Becky Robinson, Nancy Anderson, Debbie Aldridge, Debbie Dobbs, Diane Clark, t l l During a practice session, Diane Clark performed a front walkover. l Becky Robinson displayed a difficult move on the uneven parallel bars. Lynda Aldridge. Top Row: Jeanette Tepe, Vicki Carley, Ava Walters, Joyce Jones, Janice Stevens, Connie Conaway, Susan Kitsmiller, Fredda Geary, Candy Cozad, Eilene Antoine, Miss Lamb, Coach. s 51.1 ,.......J uma n-mms ii ll izlziuiinf U i' Bczreball lettermen Jim McClaren, Terry Hall, and Tom Irland expected to finish among the top teams in the city. Linksmen Rookie Dorrett, David Mattingly, Mike Fluty, and Dan Green hoped for an improvement over last year's season. Cin dermen Eddie Wong, Jack Houser, Tom Lind, Gerry Morton, Greg Grieder, Sam Peluso, and Randy Eaton anticipated a Fine track season with nine lettermen returning. ' ' Lettermen john Wong, Ray Peterson, Harry Laudermilk, and Ernie Melrose looked forward to a successful tennis season. Teams worked to improve previous league standings As spring approached, South High athletes pre- pared for the coming spring sports. Although there were only three returning lettermen in baseball, the team was expected to do well. South has always been strong in track, and this year should be no ex- ception. With nine returning lettermen, the team was expected to display depth in the running events. This yearis tennis team anticipated a Fine season as many experienced players returned. With the po- tential of this year's golf team greater than in previous years, expectations of a successful season for the linksmen prevailed. As a whole, South High athletes hoped to improve their league standings over the past.year's performances. ..,, - f ' -,-wwfggfw zijn ' , , if , WWW 5 +3 -231 if ' ,ww , ,yan Lx!- ' ru ' un ' vM1 ff' umm. . f . STUDENTS NOT of one mine or of one purpose but with one common goal to broaden the achievement and heighten the status of their school. In Work and in play two thousand indi- viduals merged to reflect an image of unity. E 1' iKg1J.s - Z' f ',K' ' , Q, .Las Seniors oined to meet challenge during year of graduation A senior year-our senior year. A promise that only the future would fulfill-and suddenly the future is today. Behind us is the eagerness and awkwardness of our sophomore year, the excite- ment of attending our first football game coupled with the panicky realization that grades were now earned, not given. Gone were the proud moments of our junior year when we Hrst wore our class rings. In the past, too, lies the notorious junior research theme, that product ofso many midnight hours. This was the last year - the climax. This year was the one in which each senior felt the need to see ev- erything, do everything, and go everywhere. Each activity took on a special signihcance because it was the last game, the last Mardi Gras, the last Hnal, and the last official senior duty - receiving a high school diploma Gary Allen Janice Alley .life WY f f , . K . . ,, 4 , f 1 A K f 1 I sf fr U fy 5 W 2' Marian Ambler , Nancy Anderson ,V V' Eilene Antoine Brenda Applewhite as 4 2 . , 2 ,f l i jennifer Addis Alice Akin Diane Albright Debbie Aldridge johnny Alexander Ron Alexander Senior class officers were Diane Fox, treasurer, Trish Moreland, girls' vice-president, and Mark Dodd, president. QNot pictured was Stacy Kaczowka secretaryj . f 5' Xi. It . xff ' 'N joneitha Batchman Ava Bates Don Bauer Marilyn Baughman Gary Baumann Paul Baunhofer Greg Baxter Donna Beacham jackie Beauchamp David Beck Sandy Beebe jon Berg .x k,V. ig ,gy ,f ,,.,-, .... f Z - ' VW' Q, B s. ff X! ' off .,,, ,. F9 .f - fa, 2 'fywfv 4 Lgcrfwt, ,, , f ff i ffl! f ,gi 76 fins , if Q , , f 14 ff, 5 . ,I I f fw,wf'1,', A ! M I 51,1 ng I ,gy 1374, f Q52 .9 , ,yf A ' 4 Q f f , fo X AW 1 Charlotte Arbuckle Joyce Archer Billie Armstrong Phillip Armstrong Janet Arpin Ginger Asmann Terry Aumiller Jeannette Bailey Ladonna Bailey Danial Baker Zeta Baker Ivanna Ballenger Pamela Ballenger Detha Ballinger Curtis Baltzley Susan Barber Mike Bardsley Regina Bartlett '2 MW Q f ff ,Z s Q . 'A 1 1f,f51s 'iii 107 Dennis Berry Dorendia Berry Linda Berry Vonda Berry Beverly Best Carolee Best Sheila Best Marsha Bettis Chuck Bickel Glenda Biggerstaff Rhonda Black Pat Blanchard Seniors Reflected various moods during gameas excitement Karen Bland Ronald Blanken ' Brenda Bliss Richard Blood Judy Brace Carla Bradley Greg Brenner Kathy Bright Carol Brim LeAne Briscoe Lyle Britt John Brouillette Carolyn Brown Jon Brown Murle Brown Randy Brown Roy Ann Brown Jay Bruff Linda Brush Bill Bryant Sue Bullock Janice Burdick Janice Burkett Richard Burris Cathy Burton Bonnie Busch Marquetta Busch Jane Byers . L W., Q eff, 5,11 na Q .t,lc ce-' me It Pam Blubaugh Bob Bobbitt Sandy Boden Louise Bohnenblust Bruce Bove Susan Bove it 5 sq? ,. 1 ,N ea ii H... ...,..,..A.,, un S E a , Letlermenk Club cheering section waited for the final decision in the hectic Heights-South basketball game, where the Colonels were defeated 49-48. Robert Cairns Mike Camp Danny Campbell Norman Cantrell Steve Capps Bonnie Carpenter Rick Carter Steve Carter Suzanne Carter Phil Carver Sherri Castleberry Danny Caywood Jerry Caywood Mary Chamberlain Kenneth Chambers Luann Chambers Vickie Chew jodell Chiles Norman Christiansen Gayla Clark Glenna Clark Steve Clark Seniors Contributed time, energy for worthwhile activities Steve Clavin Chuck Clayton Stan Clyne Beverly Cofield june Cole Tom Collins Vickie Cornelius Carol Coulter Max Courington Glenna Covert janet Cox Mary Craft john Crandell Lloyd Craun Leanna Cross Kathy Crow Pat Culp Marilyn Curless Gary Dacus Leonard Dale Anna Davis Glenda Davis Jeanette Davis Margaret Davis 4 janet Colvin Paul Combs Janice Commer Sherilyn Conwell David Cook Jerry Cook Jim Coon Lana Cordts Betty Detweiler Michael DeVaney Donn Dick Tom Dick Barry Dickerson Deborah Dildine Pam Dilsaver Mark Dodd 'NL ' s Modeling for the Southerner'l was an important responsibility for senior Gloria Ellis. ,. ., iv-so -- , 47 1.11 7 ' I 'X' 'ff'-.N .2 'fin fi' -7 ,111 11.3 .- ., I 111 . fzziffyi y f 41' , fi nl' :M-W E i ttti , H f ,lslri ., ,,., f , f 'cg K vu,-3' '-1. 1 .- ' Yvonne Donaldson Linda Donalson Rockie Dorsett Tom Doty Judy Downing Sheila Doyle Janice Dredge Patricia Dryden Richard Drinnen Roger Dunnell Alana Durham Sherrie Durham Cheryl Eden Cecil Edgett Larry Edmiston Gloria Ellis Dennis Elston Dennis Emrich W Seniors Scanned college leaflets to make plans for future Janice Engle Deanne Evans Mike Evans David Fansler Terry Farney Gail Farr Linda Faulkner Fred Ferris Gail Fiechtner Les Fiechtner Bruce Fields Diana Fields Johnnie Fields Barbara Firsching Pam Fisher Morris Fory Mike Fluty Vickie Follick Sheila Forney Vicky Foster Beverly Fowler Diane Fox Elizabeth Frank Roxana Friedman Pal Friend Bill Fry Judy Fulbright Joanna Fuller Karen Fuller Karen Fullman David Gaida Teddy Galusha Joyce Garner Angela Gavras Fredda Geary Lana Genter Barbara England Helen Engle -fd 415 W' ,af t Decisions concerning college and job opportunities demanded careful thought of senior Tom Lind. Michael Graves Christine Greenup Wanda Greer Greg Greider Sharlene Griggs Pat Guinn ,,., 5 jc, M Q Y 7 f A if U fi X' Sharon George Bill Gettle Haranna Gifford Craig Gilstrap Mildred Glenn Karen Goddard Bev Gordon Tex Gough , ,V ,. VT f, ' if ,. ww. ' , . ,, , , f t, t ff? V I 1 , A ,J,A,, X! X 2 , f ff f l y 0 ff f X 44' f f f ff f 4 1 f W if Lynda Guy Dennis Haas Terry Hall Jodie Halsey Joyce Hamilton Paulette Hammerman Ruth Hammerman Debra Hansen Sherry Harper jerry Harrison Paul Hartsel Shirley Haskit Flavored class monoton with eokes, conversation Joyce Hawkins Rita Hawkins Dale Hays John Hayworth jf ff ff 114 Alvin Hazen Sam Heasley Linda Hedges Roberta Henry Lorraine Hill Linda Hills Kenneth Hinderliter Gene Hines Barbara Hinman Delva Hodge Caroll Hodges Donna Hodges Phil Hodges Steve Houchin Jack Houser Patty Howe Roger Huggins Lyle Hughbanks Ruth Hull Mike Igo Tom Ingram Tom Irland Mark Jackson Sue Jacobs Sharon James Diana Jeter Stephanie Johns Don Johnson Janet Johnson Ken Johnson JWVMM 5'-vi., iw' fn ...,. ,f-4.1 M' ' M ' - fi ' Qi-.4 ,k X52 X25 f A M., I Senior Greg Gfreider enjoyed the privileges offered by the student lounge as Terry Farney, lounge manager, looked on. Don Kendall Suzy Kendall Glenda Kent Gwen Kent Mike Killough Carolyn King Linda Kinkaid Karen Klein Eddy Kloefkorn Judy Kluver Donald Knight Kris Knuth Norma Johnson Peggy Johnson Steve Johnson Vic Johnson William Johnston Carolyn Jones Joyce Jones LindaJordan Stacy Kaczowka Ronald Keiter .3 J ,I ,V Q, ff X IMA' ' X f 115 f f' . j ., l if ee' 2 ,, . .,,.k ,g 4,1 ffifwcy ' ' fyw cfggn 3541 Entered keen competition for College scholarships Jonathan Koleczek Loren Korell James Krablin Danny Krouskup Jim Krueger Rody Kushnereit Mary Ladd Jim Lambke jim Landrum Dianne Lantz Carolyn Larson Harry Laudermilk X Herbert Lawerence Denzel Lawson Greta Lawson Floyd Legg ff fu ,r li l QW' 'Yi 'WE X Dorothy Leonard Nancy Leslie Dqfcult problems concerning home economics were studied by senior Sandra Sanders, a participant in the Betty Crocker Scholarship test. 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' Sf. --N...4f f,V 1 A+. 4,1- 'gf 'ui tv On a visit to thejournalism department, 1965 Sabre editor Marsha Cromwell and editor ofthe 1966-67 yearbook Kris Knuth discussed changes and additions which highlighted this year's edition. 120 iii Linda Reese Jane Renner Renee Rettmer Larry Rhodes Toni Rice Kenneth Richardson Keith Rider Harold Rieniets Rene Rimel Ronald Rion Marlin Roads Ronnie Roberts Becky Robinson Steve Robinson '42, of, sy f-vw ,t V 'fei- f..f was Q asf' ', I ,f s.,, , . 2430- . 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' -if fill .5 fk,, 1 ygfzfp ,,f' V 7 :7.',,4g4y4,- MQ ,f.-, , ,rf , X 2321, -..:, ,f ij., M. 121 Rebecca Roderick john Rogers Duane Ross Ronnie Ross Sharon Roush David Roy Frances Runge Kathy Russell Rita Russell Sandra Sanders Cecil Sandifer Lynda Satterfield Marcene Saunders Steve Saunders Evelyn Schicfelbein Eileen Schippers Connie Schmidt Mackley Schmidt X - A ,X .M 'W' Developed poise, agility via creative expression Terry Smith Carolyn Snapp Delphine Snyder Kathy Sollers Gary Southern Vicki Sparlin F9 Rehearsingfor the modern dance program were seniors Wanda Greer, Evelyn Schiefelbein, Ronijo Norris, Linda Donalson, and jan Smith. Hn. S. ,Z ,, 1, ,L ' nf . 33 -4 ' -,,' V T2 ,Az I, ' if . i ,-f .C 45- 41' ff X zz ff , X W M, G A ff' fc , ,wg V 5 2 ' e 'W 01: 'i',.', A ' ' A f ff Marilyn Speer JoAnn Spicer Tom Stark Linda Stastny Candace Stauber Patty St. Clair Suzy St. Clair Mark Steinbuchel Charlotte Stephenson Michael Stewart Allan Stiger Bill Stout Larry Stover Charles St. Peter Mary Street Yvonne Swafford john Swan Mike Swank Cliff Valdois Ken Valodine Jeanne Van Amburg Charles Van Nover Janet Vant Leven James Voth Dennis Walker Kay Walker Nila Walker Randy Walker Victoria Walters Cathy Ward Mike Ward Ron Warne Richelle Watkins Bruce Watson Marsha Weaver Edith Webb Steve Webb Charlene Wedman Larry Weinbrenner Connie Wells Yvonne Wells Marguerite West Frances Westerman Jim Westover Ron Westphal Randy Whitcomb Mary White Alan Wiggans ,,M......-nn-ng f, ,',,L' VE - I ,. , ii , I gg K f' :W f ef f 2 , 'f X27 1, Q7 1 , ,l., J V.,- , Y at 4 D Joyce Swenson Don Swindler Paula Tennery Rod Thole Robert Thompson Linda Todd Robert Toles Diane Tracy Bill Trarbach Marsha Trego Dick Trim Janice Tweed fi? W2 V, lkyx V, Wx .,,, . , .. 'f.- M:-, sy s . .,,, .-ff.f,wy0 1' , Ended high school years Linda Yoast Jeanne Young with regrets, anticipation Mary Yount David Zehr Mark Wilcox Virgil Wilcox Keith Wilkinson Robert Williams Paul Wilscam Pat Wilson Connie Witt Johnny Wong Leola Wong Scott Wong Book store proctor Mickey Stewart discovered that pencils were the best selling articles as she received money from senior Gary Baumann. IN MEMORIAM The night of December 17, 1966 was warm and the air filled with the atmosphere of Christmas gaiety. That Saturday night was like every other Saturday night-then, the tragic automobile accident occurred. The following Monday morning brought the realization to many that those few fateful seconds had destroyed more than a structure of steel and rubber. Losing senior Claudine Parsons left an emptiness, the vacant chair in each of her classes, the quietness in the sorrowing home, a loneliness in the hearts of her friends. There are tomorrows that she will never live, but she had lived the past to its fullest extent. Although Claudine is no longer with us as she was-vibrant, youthful, sincere-for those of us who knew her the memories of her will long be remembered and her gentle spirit will carry into our own IOITIOITO WS. K. A, 'V 0 Q ,, 4:6 4, if p- 'qv . . 4. -DLNQ f Q1 ' 1215 ig' fi' 1' K he , 1 N kt A V, kr- I ,.,,. I Kay. Q 'L ei-5 2,5 Q Z ' A ' 5 5 K., Q- iw 430315 if fl? ls f 6 K fb ,K an 1,-, 1 4 W V, ff , 4 1 K V g 2 I 5 Q M 4 y w af 1 ' k Q 'I - 4 Q ' f , as ,K . K 1 - Q Q 8 , A f. V 4 I 4 V K9 K W . f ,F if ' 'H Q, 4 fr g . 5 14 D w Vw Q .3 It ,, 1- ' 3' ,fn 4, w 4 D Q 4 9 0 ., X A ' 5 m 4+ , 1 . Q ,Q Q 1 an , ' ,k mmf ,Z 4 If 4 .K ,, WK ' 5 9 4 ' f A . ff 5 ,isa ' I' A x ' ' A , V K, t ,, ,hd - W . 221 K K ' X W am. f 'Y' .K ' K. 'i 1 -' Q' w-V., ,O 5 ' ' . f . n K 4, dv A. X , I U iw o ,K , Q x . f V, ,,,.f-f , 1 ,I v , f W, , , 4 1' 4 is , 9 if Y fi , ' f , Q ' y . 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They accepted responsibility and learned that the success of such projects as the magazine sales depended solely upon the mature use of this responsibility. The success of 'fMoonlight and Roses, the junior-senior prom, proved that their class was ready to assume the leadership which would be theirs the following year. With the sym- bolic turning of rings, juniors assumed the duties if fi f y : 217' I . :Eff I lj, J I! j I 'Www f ., . AV V,V4V ,,rr ,jlj i i k,,. VV AV V ,,,, ,, 1.- -t A ' V at yrr, , r r sysyc ir' 32 ,Eh ,V . ,r,, .f VV f ' 'el , stef iff N . ' mx 4 :-gi, ,ff this la- a Kenneth Abbott Benny Adkins Edward Adkins john Aggson Mike Albert Mike Allen Nancy Allen Kenny Anderson Denise Andrla Sondra Angleton Robert Aquirre Elizabeth Arpin Za AJ e ,,.', ' ' U .if s f,:,, 1 and Privileges of the graduating Class of 1968. 5 ff? , , A fy , f ' A Rhonda Arpin H, , ,,,,, ,V V ,I V I ,fy y ,V V? f V Elia Arroya . , ff , - if wlf fisgf -5' . Y f Linda Atwater 'ff ,, V, '1, , -tr- iw, 1 it A A gF'I?lAya1a f f f.' V 2 ,- ' ' 'W' ' ','r , I' 't ki?-a ' ,ai lc ycrs J f A irrv M l ff Daf1HYBahf'f , ' f , i q f lgwfl Vj gbjgj I Malinda Baile f 1 Zia15faQ2r,ii?Ti'?fif 2 ' ' f- nil- f ukin wif 1-lf' 'V f V , V V, ' , -- 1 Q V David Baker ' 'lcir ' ' 'W , i ff? if - ' . 1 f q - M 7-42 V t V V STS gajier it cryt . rery eff e 5 pg t W t 'C It a ef. . a rg - - , i3 ' ' 'V W , . Qggf'- V, V , , '-rV ' 'if' ff- g ' Bob Baldwln ,A ,V 3 V VV, Nw , V J QVVV f , V, Carol Baldwin junior class officers were jerry Maltby, boys' vice president, Nancy Herman, girls' vice president, Sharon McNabb, treasurer, Bob Owen, president, and LuAnne Dyck, secretary, V? M ' Ek mg 4- Amm, 5 . 'i A., ? , 5 :QVi1?V3FVfiZVf2:. 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C i t cfa 1 V X Q ff s y Jewell Woosypiti Bill Yeschke Shirley Yoakum Mark Ysidro Margie Zabel Cheryl Zimmerman Involved zn the process of completingjunior term papers, Kathy Lesperance, Brad St. Vrain, Sherry Byers, and john Mitchell took advantage ofthe new city , . f f f f r ff Adjusted to new demands of high school curriculum , U Daryl Ackerson Larry Adams 1 Tim Addis Eager, excited, andjust a little bewildered -this a A A r was a typical sophomore. For each one, this year I i if . LH., . . V ' Q . ' - ' ' r J Adk was a type of beginning, a time to experience all the , 2, y L yy B15HAki:iS activities that are a part of the high school years. v 'll v ' ri srs rt VickieAldns Memories ofthe First rousing pep assembly, the 7 if if g yirs K hush as the curtain opened for the first play, the A s' i ' A gaiety of the halls at Christmas, and the chuckles ,ff the First time Shakespeare was read aloud in class, i 4, Q - Chris Aldrich , , , Iiv Vk K 2 ',,, Lt, ,, Lynda were all parts of that beginning year at South. This J?M, Mike Alexander was not only a time of experience but a time of ad- ,gg -Sg'f'f,:gi , ' E h h f d h h' h 1 7 iif itfi ' Justment. ac sop omore oun t at igh sc oo tion and education - but each also found that he DCMSCAHCII Yvonne Allen , 3 - 5, r g A ,516 JiInAl1is0n offered a wider range of possibilities for participa- 'Q Ei as had to adjust himself to the more active schedule. 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Martin Pat Martin Albert Martinez Lynnette Mason Peggy Mast Glenda Mastrangelo janet Mathis Joe Matlock Francis Mayers Dennis Maze Cheryl Meachum Harry Medearis Carol Meden Judy Medlam Lee Medlam Larry Meeker Crista Mendenhall Jackie Menefee Beverly Menzies Ron Merrick Arvil Miller Glenn Miller jerry Miller Phil Miller Goldie Mills Shirley Mishler Alfred Molina Steve Monroe Chuck Montgomery Nancy Moore Linda Morgan Debbie Morris jim Morris Mike Morrison Ronny Muller jodine Munz Judy Myer Doug Myers Kathy Nading Ted Nagle Kathy Nash Marc Neihng Philip Neil Deanna Nelson Rolland Nevergall joe Newberry Billy Newell Blaine Newell Robert Nibarger Blake Nichols Kenneth Nickel Cindy Nietfeld Martha Oaks Pat O,Brien Deena O'Dell Carolyn Odle Scmciifioiiioites Scaled impressive heights 53333 of education, participation Debbie Osborne jan Owings Harry Page Tim Page Bill Palin Gary Palmer Harold Palmer 1, .4 '27 ag flzfif . 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K Qu' -, -ff - 2-' Q, , git, 'RW' 47 ' - 1 f . 1 -. . .. '.- . Y,f'B1l.' .'Zlf-3-sf A Addishjennifer -Pep Club 1,31 Student Government 3. Albright. Diane Red Cross Club 13 Future Medical Careers 23 Colonettes 1. Aldridge. Debbie Choir 2,33 Sophomore Girls Glee Club 13 Damn Yankeesi' 1, Heaven Can Wait 2, The Swan 2, West Side Story 3, Lilion 2, A'My Sister Eileen 3, Goodbye My Fan- CYM 31 Pep Club 1: Thespians 1,2,33 Planta- tion Players 1,2,33 Swim Show 1,23 Colonettes I,2.33 Modern Dance Show 1,2,33 Girls Gym- nastic Team l,2,3. Alexandenjohnny junior Achievement 1,23 Rifle Club 13 Foot- ball Squad 1. Allen, Rick Football Squad 23 Basketball Team 1. Alleygjanice Pep Club 13 Girls Afterschool Sports 1. Ambler, Marian Pep Club 1,23 Biblionauts 3. Anderson, Nancy The Swan 2, West Side Story 3, 'thfly Sister Eileen 3, '1GoodbyeMy Fancy 33 Junior .Achievement 23 Pep Club 1: Thespians 33 Plantation Players 2,33 Swim Show 1,23 Colonettes 1,2,33 Modern Dance Show 2,33 Girls Gymnastic Team 1,2,33 Girls After- school Sports 1,2,33 KU Girl's Leaders Day 33 KU Leadership Clinic 33 Style Show l,2,3. Antoine, Eilene Swim Show 1,23 Colonettes 1,2,3-President 33 Modern Dance Show 2,33 Girls Gymnastics Team 1,2,33 Girls Baseball Team 1,2,33 Girls Afterschool Sports 1,2,3. Arbuckle, Charlotte Southern Belles 23 Musettes 33 Sophomore Girls Glee Club 1: Mixed Chorus 23 Damn Yankees 2, uHeaven Can Wait 2, Idiots Delight 1, West Side Story 33 Talent Show 13 Pep Club 1,2,33 Future Medical Careers 2, 33 French Club 13 Karate Club 33 Swim Show 1,2,33 Colonettes 1,2,33 Modern Dance Show 1,2,33 Girls Afterschool Sports 1.2,3, Archer. Joyce Student Government 23 Girls Afterschool Sports 1. Asmann, Ginger Southern Belles 23 Sophomore Girls Glee Club 13 Cheerleader 1,2,33 Talent Show 23 Home- coming Royalty 2, Queen 33 Pep Club 1,2,33 Student Government 2,33 Swim Show 1,23 Modern Dance Show 1,23 Girls Afterschool Sports 1.2. Aurniller, Terry '1West Side Story 3, My Sister Eileen 3, Goodbye My Fancyu 33 Duplicats-Public Relations 33 BECK 3. B Bailey, Ladonna OFhce Practice 33 BECK 33 Colonettes 13 Speed Award 2. Baker, Lea Ann Choir 23 Sophomore Girls Glee Club 13 Pep Club l,2. Baker, Zeta Foreign Study Tour 13 Pep Club 13 Future Medical Careers 33 German Club 1,2,33 French Club 33 Student Government 2. Baleskjoan junior .Achievement 23 Fencing Club 2. Ballenger, Ivanna Girls Bowling Team. Ballenger, Pam Pep Club 13 Swim Show 1,33 Modern Dance Show 3. Ballinger, Detha Model U.N. Representative 33 Southerner Staff 23 Pep Club 33 Red Cross Club 13 Bible Club 13 German Club 1,23 Student Govern- ment 23 Y-Teens 13 Biblionauts 2,3-President 33 Afterschool Sports 1,23 Band 1,22 Pep Band 1,23 Marching Band l,2. Baran, Toni Bible Club 23 Girls Gymnastic Team 1, Bartlett, Regina Ofhce Practice-Vice President 33 BECK 33 Colonettes 23 Girls Afterschool Sports 23 Girls Basketball Team 2. Baughman, Marilyn Pep Club 13 Latin Club 1. Baunhofer, Paul Choir 2,33 Mixed Chorus 13 West Side Sto- ry 3, My Sister Eileen 33 Boys State Representative 23 Southerner Staff 23 Thes- pians 33 Plantation Players 33 Student Govern- ment 33 Football Squad 23 Cross Country Team 13 Track Team 13 Wrestling Squad l,2. Baxter, Greg 3 Choir 2,33 Sophomore Choir 13 West Side Story 33 UMy Sister Eileen 3, Goodbye My Fancy 33 Thespians 33 Student Govern- ment-Parlimentarian 33 Plantation Players 33 Cross Country Team 2, Beacham, Donna Future Medical Careers 1,2,33 German Club 1 ,Z ,3, Beauchamp,jacque Library Proctor. Bock, David Wat Side Story 3, My Sister Eileen 3, 4'Goodbye My Fancy 33 Model U.N. Repre- sentative 33 Boys State Representative 33 jun- ior Achievement 1,23 NFL 2,33SOL11hC1'1'1CI' Staff-Editor 33 Thespians 33 Spanish Club 33 Plantation Players 33 Wichita Youth Board 33 Debate 2,33 Wichita Youth Court Committee 33 Wichita Eagle and Beacon Peach Section Advisory Board 33 Mr, Pep Attendant 3. and BeebD.T.-Pfesident 33 BECK 33 Pep Club 13 Thes- pians 2,33 Student Government 23 Plantation Senior Activities Players 2,33 Girls Afterschool Sports 23 Tennis Brown, Royann Team 2. Berry, Dennis Football Squad 1,23 Tennis Team 1. Berry, Dorendia Choir 2,33 Sophomore Girls Glee Club 13 Damn Yankees 13 Fencing Club 2. Berry, Linda M'-ISSUES 22 Sophomore Girls Glee Club 13 Damn Yankees 13 Swim Show 23 Modern Dance Show 2. Berry, Vonda Choir 2: Sophomore Girls Glee Club 13 Pep Club 1,2,33 French Club 2,3-Secretary 33JAF 1Honor French Clubi-Secretary 3. Best, Beverly ' Damn Yankees 1, A'Heaven Can Wait 2, 'ildiots Delight 1, The Swan 2, 'fWest Side Stnry 3, 'ALiliom 2, k'My Sister Eileen 3, Goodbye My Fancy 33 Savant StaH-Art Editor 35 Pep Club 3: Thespians 2,3-Treasur- er 33 Student Government 2,33 Plantation Players l,2,3-Treasurer 33 Best Supporting Actress 2. Bat, Sheila D.E. 33 BECK 3. Bettis, Marsha Pep Club 1,2,3-Council Member 23 French Club 1,2,33 Student Government 23 Modern Dance Show 2,33 Miss Pep 3. BiggerstaH', Glenda 1'VVt:st Side Story 3, 1'My Sister Eileen 3, uGoodbye My Fancy' 3: Talent Show 23 Pep Club 13 Plantation Players 33 Swim Show l,2, 33 Colonettes 1,2,33 Modern Dance Show 1,2, 33 Girls Gymnastic Team 1,2,33 Girls Base- lgall Team 1,2,33 Girls Afterschool Sports 1,2, Black, Rhonda Damn Yankees 1, '1West Side Story 3, Liliom 2, Goodbye My Fancy 33 Thes- pians 1,2,33 Plantation Players 1,2,33 Swim Show 33 Modern Dance Show 2,33 Band 1,23 Pep Band 13 Marching Band 1,2. Blanchard, Pat uMy Sister Eileen 3, Goodbye My Fancy' 33 Southerner Staff 2,33 French Club 13 Stu- dent Government 2,33 Lettermen's Club 1,2,3- Secretary 33 Cross Country Team 1,2,33 Track Team 1,2,33 Mr, Pep 3. Bland, Karen Sophomore Girls Glee Club 13 Office Practice- President 33 BECK 33 Student Government 1, Blanken, Ronald Math Club 3. Bliss, Brenda Choir 23 Talent Show 1. Blood, Richard Wrstling Squad 2. Blosser, Donald Math Club 33 Cross Country Team 23 Band I, 23 Marching Band 1,23 Yale University Book Award 23 National Merit Letter of Commen- dation. Blubaugh, Pam Pep Club 1,2,3-Secretary-Treasurer 3, Coun- cil Member 2. Bobbitt, Bob Lettermen's Club 1,2,33 Baseball Team 1,2,33 Football Squad 1,2,33 Boys Gymnastics Team l,2,3, Boden, Sandy Choir 2,33 Sophomore Girls Glee Club 13 Mixed Chorus 1,23 K'West Side Story 33 Pep Club 1,2,33 French Club l,2, Bohnenblust, Louise Duplicates 3. Bonebrake, Roger Football Squad 1,23 Tennis Team 2. Bove, Susan Junior .Achievement 23 Future Medical Ca- reers 1,2,33 Spanish Club 33 Swim Show 2,33 Colonettes 2,33 Girls Afterschool Sports 2,33 Girls Basketball Team 2,33 Lmdership Clinic 3. Brace,judy Red Cross Club 13 Future Medical Careers 2, 33 Latin Club 23 Fencing Club 23 Karate Club 33 Colonettes 13 Girls Afterschool Sports 1. Bradley, Carlaj. Southern Belles 23 Choir 2,33 Sophomore Girls Glee Club 13 Pep Club 13Thespians 2,33 Plantation Players 2,3. Brown, Carolyn Sophomore Girls Glee Club 13 Choir 23 Pep Club 13 Future Medical Careers 1,33 Karate Club 33 Modern Dance Show 3. Brenner, Greg Damn Yankees 1, Heaven Can Wait 2, Idiots Delight 2, '1The Swan 2, Charley's Aunt 1, West Side Story 3. iiLiliom 2, My Sister Eileen 3, Goodbye My Fancy 33 Thespians 2,33 Plantation Players 23 Swim Team 1, Brim, Carol Pep Club 1,2,33 Future Medical Careers 23 German Club l,2. Briscoe, LeAne Southern Belles 23 Choir 33 Sophomore Girls Glee Club 13 'fDamn Yankees I, Heaven Can Waitl' 2, 'lWest Side Story 3, Liliom 2, 1'My Sister Eileen 33 Girls State Represen- tative 23 Talent Show 13 Pep Club 1,2,33 Thespians1,2,3-Treasurer 2, Secret-ary 33 French Club 13 Student Govanment l,2-Sec- retary 23 Plantation Players l,2,3. Britt, Lyle Model U.N. Representative 33 Ofhce Practice 33 BECK 3. Brouillette,john Choir 2,33 Future Teachers 3: Red Cross Club 2. Brush, Linda Heaven Can Wait 2, The Swan 2, West Side Story 3, Liliom 2, Goodbye My Fancy 33 Southerner 33 Future Teachers 23 Thespians 2,33 Plantation Players 2,33 Swim Show 1,2,33 Colonettes 1,2,33 Girls Baseball Team 1,2,33 Girls Afterschool Sports 1,2.33 Band 1,23 Marching Band l,2. Bullock, Sue Choir 33 Sophomore Girls Glee Club 13 Mixed Chorus 2. Burdickhjanice D.E. 33 BECK 33 Modern Dance Show 2, Burdue, Steve Student Government 1.23 Football Squad l,2. Burkett,Janice Sophomore Girls Glee Club 13 Future Teach- ers 1,33 Pep Club 1,2,33 Latin Club 13 French Club 2. Burris, Richard Track Team 1. Busch, Bonnie junior Achievement 13 Colonettes 1,3. Byers, Jane Student Government 3. Cairns, Robert Model U.N. Representative 33 Savant Staff 1, 33 Future Teachers 33 Spanish Club 33 Student Government 33 Math Club 33 National Merit Letter ofCommendation. Campbell, Danny Junior Achievment 1. Cantrell, Norman Student Government 13 Football Squad 1. Capps, Steve Lettermen's Club 2,33 Football Squad 13 Track Team 1,2,3. Carley, Gerald Lettermen's Club 1,2,3-Vice President 33 Cross Country Team 13 Boys Gymnastics Team 1,2,3, Carter, Rick Swim Team 13 Band 1,2,33 Pep Band 2,33 Marching Band l,2,3. Carter, Sue D.E,-Secretary 33 BECK 33 Pep Club 1,23 Student Government l,2. Carver, Phil Mixed Chorus 13 Model U.N. Representative 23 Football Squad 23 Basketball Team 1,23 Cross Country Team I. Castleberry, Sheri Pep Club 1. Caywood, Jerry Choir 33 Bible Club1,2,3. Chamberlain, Mary Swim Show 23 Band 1,2,33 Pep Band 2,33 Marching Band l,2,3. Clark, Gayla Pep Club 1,2,33 Student Govemment 2, Classen,james 'fWest Side Story 33 Orchestra 1,2,33 Wichi- ta Youth Symphony 2,3. Clavin, Steven German Club 13 Football Squad 1. Clayton, Chuck Student Government 23 Letttrmen's Club 23 Football Squad 1,23 Basketball Team 13 Band 13 Marching Band 1. Clyne, Stan Student Government 23 Lettermen's Club l,2, 33 Boys Gymnastics Team 1,2,3-Captain 3. Cockrum, Belinda Girls Afterschool Sports 2. Colield, Beverly Southern Belles 23 Musettes 33 Choir 2,33 f'West Side Story 33 NFL 1,2,33 Fencing Club 23 Student Government 13 F.H.A., Okla- homa State Honor Society 1. Colvin,Janet Southern Belles 23 Choir 23 Sophomore Girl's Glee Club 13 Office Practice 33 BECK 33 Swim Show 1,23 Colonettes 1,2,33 Modern Dance Show 1,23 Girl's Gymnastic Team 1,23 Girl's Afterschool Sports l,2. Combs, Paul Kenneth D.E. 33 Student Government 3. Commer,janice West Side Story 3, Liliom 2, f'My Sister Eileen 3, Goodbye My Fancy 33 Pep Club 1,2,33 Thspians 33 Plantation Players 2,33 Modern Dance Show 2,33 Band 1,23 Pep Band 1,23 Marching Band l,2. Cont ell Sherilyn V i Ofiice Practice 33 BECK 33 Pep Club 13 Swim Show l,2. Coonhjimmic 'kThe Swan l, West SideStory 2, My Sister Eileen 3, 'fGoodbye My Fancy 33 National Honor Society 1,2,33 Future Teach- ers 1,2,3-Historian 33 Thespians 33 German Club 2,33LZ11i1'1 Club 1,2,33 Plantation Players 23 Karate Club 33 Band 1,2,33 Pep Band 1,2,33 Marching Band 1,2,33 Kansas Future Teach- ers of America-Treasurer 2. Cordts, Lana june Pep Club 13 Fencing Club 2. Cornelius, Vicki 1'West Side Story 33 Junior Achievement 33 Pep Club 1,23 Red Cross Club 23 Future Med- ical Careers l,2,33 Spanish Club 33 Student Government 2,33 Y-Teens 23 Fencing Club 23 Plantation Players 33 Band 1,23 Pep Band 13 Marching Band 1,2. Lettermen's Club 1,2,33 Baseball Team 1,2,33 Coulter, Carol Boys Gymnastics Team l,2,3. Office Practice 33 BECK 33 Modern Dance ing Royalty 2.3: Pep Club 1,2,33 Student Government 1,23 Swim Show 1.23 Modern Dance Show 1,23 Girl's Baseball Team 1,23 Girl's Afterschool Sports 1,2, Craft, Mary Pep Club 1: Math Club 3, Cross, Leanna West Side Story 33 Sabre Staff-C512 Editor 3: Savant Staff-Poetry Editor 33 Future Teachers 2,3-President 33 Plantation Players 33 Band 1,2,33 Pep Band 1,2,33 Marching Band 1,2,33 Wichita Future Teachers Council- President 33 D.A.R. Award 3. Crow, Kathy Office Practice 33 BECK 3. Culp, Pat Sophomore Girl's Glee Club 1. Curless, Marilyn National Honor Society 23 Pep Club 1,23 Thespians 1,23 French Club 13 Karate Club 33 At Campus- Charley's Aunt , Kiss Me Kate , Bessie, The Bandit's Beautiful Daughter , 1'Desperate Desmond's Dastardly Deed. D Dacus, Gary NFL 2,3-Vice President 33 Debate 2,33 Math Club 33 Debate Degree Of Honor. Dale, Leonard German Club 13 Latin Club 23 Student Government 1,23 Football Squad 1,23 Golf Squad 2. Davis, Carol L. Junior Achievement 2,3. Davis, Diana CGallowayD Junior Achievement 13 French Club l,2. Davis, Glenda S. Pep Club l,2. Davis, Margaret Foreign Study Tour 33 Junior .Achievement 23 Future Teachers 13 Swim Show 1,23 Colo- nettes 2,33 Modern Dance Show 1,23 Girl's Afterschool Sports 1,2,33 Band 1,2,33 Pep Band 1,23 Marching Band l,2,3. Detweiler, Bette Pep Club 2,33 Modern Dance Show 1,23 Girl's Afterschool Sports l,2. Dick, Tom Field and Stream 23 Karate Club 33 Boys Gymnastits Team 1. Dilsaver, Pam Future Medical Careers l,2,3. Dodd, Mark f'Wmt Side Story 3, My Sister Eileen 3, Goodbye My Fancyl' 33 Wichita Youth Board 33 Class President 33 Southerner Staff- Asst. Editor 33 Thespians 33 German Club 1, 2,33 Student Government 2,33 Plantation Players 33 Football Squad 13 Golf Squad 2,3. Donaldson, Yvonne Model U.N. Representative 33 NFL 2,3-Sec- retary 33 Future Teachers 33 Pep Club 23 Debate 1,2,33 FHA 1,2-Treasurer 2. Donalson, Linda Mixed Chorus 33 Junior Achievement 1,2,33 Southerner Staff 33 Pep Club 1,33 Y-Teens 32 Swim Show 2,33 Modern Dance Show 33 Girl's Afterschool Sports 1,2,3. Dorsett, Rockie Southerner Staff 33 Homecoming Royalty 23 Student Government 13 Lettermen's Club l,2, 33 Football Squad 1,2,33 Basketball Team 1,23 GolfSquad l,2,3. Downing,Judy Pep Club 1,2,3. Doyle, Sheila D.E.-Parlimentarian 33 BECK 33 Swim Show 23 Colonettes 2,33 Modern Dance Show 23 Girl's Gymnastics Team 23 Girl's Afterschool Sports 1,23 Orchestra 23 Band 1,23 Marching Band 1,23 CDECCAD 3, Dredge,janice Sophomore Choir 1. Dryden, Patricia L. junior Achievement 2. Dunnell, Roger junior Achievement 33 NFL 33 Future Teach- ers 33 German Club 1,2,33 Debate 3. Durham, Sherri Foreign Study Tour 23 Miss Pep Attendant 23 Pep Club 1,2,3-Council Member 33 Dance Show 23 JAF fHonor French Clubi-Vice Pres- ident 3. E Eden, Cheryl Sophomore Girls Glee Club 13 Student Government 2. Edmiston, Larry Model U.N. Representative 33 NFL 33 French Club 33 Debate 3. Ellis, Gloria Choir 23 Damn Yankees 13 Sophomore Girls Glee Club 1 3 Wichita Youth Board 23 Cheerleader 1,23 Southerner Stali' 33 Talent Show 23 Pep Club 1,2,33 Swim Show 1,23 Modern Dance Show l,2. Emrich, Dennis Student Government 3. England, Barbara Office Practice-Parlimentarian 33 BECK 33 Future Teachers 23 Student Government 3. Engle, Helen Office Practice 33 BECK 33 Pep Club 13 Mod- ern Dance Show 2. Englewlanice Pep Club 13 Y-Teens l. Evans, Deanne Brown, Billy E. Show 2. Southern Belles 1: Choir 2, Sophomore Girls Football Squad 14 COXJBDCI Glee Club 13 Modern Dance Show 23 Ofhce Brown,jon Musettes 2,33 Sophomore Girl's Glee Club 13 Practice 33 BECK 3, junior Achievement 23 Duplicate 33 BECK 33 1'Damn Yankees 1, West Side Story 33 Evansuloe Swim Team 23 1'West Side Story 3. Cheerleader 1,2,33 Talent Show 23 Homecom- Lettermen's Club 33 Football Squad 3. F Farney, Terry Choir 35 West Side Story 3, My Sister Ei- leen 3, Goodbye My Fancyu 35 Thespians 3: Student Government-Student Lounge Man- ager 35 Plantation Players 35 Swim Show 2,33 Swim Team 2,35 Band 15 Pep Band l5Wichita City Student Council 3. Farr, Gail Student Government 25 Biblionauts 1,2,35 Karate Club 35 Swim Show 2,35 Modern Dance Show 3: Girl's Afterschool Sports 3. Faulkner, Linda Mixed Chorus 1,3. Faris, Fred E. Math Club fMu A O9 President 315 Letter- men's Club 35 Baseball Team 15 Football Squad 1,2,35 Track Team 25 Wrestling Squad 1,2,3. Fiechtner, Gail UThe Swan 2, Liliom 25 Office Practice 35 BECK 35 Future Teachers 1, Fiechtner, Les Cross Country Team 35 Track Team 2,3. Fields, Diana Sophomore Girls Glee Club 15 Girl's After- school Sports l. Firsching, Barbara Red Cross Club 1. Flory, Morris Choir 2,35 Mixed Chorus 15 'kVVest Side Sto- ry 35 RiHe Club 1,25 Karate Club 35 Track Team 2.3. Fluty, Nfike Lettermen's Club 2,35 Baseball Team 15 Bas- ketball Team 1,2,35 GolfSquatl 2,35 Cross Country Team 2. Forney, Sheila Choir 3. Fowler, Beverly A. Sophomore Girls Glee Club 15 Office Practice 35 Red Cross Club 15 Future Medical Careers 1,25 German Club 25 Tennis Club 25 Archery Club 25 Girl's Afterschool Sports 1,2, Fox, Diane Southern Belles 25 Sophomore Girls Glee Club 15 Damn Yankees 15 Class Treasurer 2,35 Pep Club 1,2,35 Student Government 2,35 Swim Show 25 Modern Dance Show 2,35 Girls Afterschool Sports 2,3. Friedman, Roxana Duplicats 35 BECK 35 Pep Club 1. Fry, Bill Junior Achievement 2,35 Explorer Post 800 1, 2,3-Secretary 3. Fulbright, juay Pep Club 1,2,35 Student Government 1,2,35 South High Sears Fashion Board Representa- tive 3. Fullenjoanna Southern Belles 2: Sophomore Girls Glee Club 15 A'My Sister Eileen 3, Goodbye My Fan- cy 35 Wichita Youth Board 35 junior Achievement 25 NFL 35 Sabre StaFf35 Pep Club 1,2,35 Latin Club 1,2,3-Vice President 2, Secretary 3: Y-Teens 25 Debate 35 Plantation Players 3. Fullman, Karen Future Medical Careers 3: French Club 1,25 Y-Teens 2,35 Math Club 3. G Garner,Joyce I Southern Belles 25 Choir 25 Pep Club 1. Gavras, Angela 5 Pop Club' 1,25 Student Govemment 35 Swim Show 1,2,35 Modern Dance Show 35 Girl S Afterschool Sports 3. Geary, Fredda Swim Show 2,35 Colonettes 1,2,35 Modern Dance Show 1,2,35 Girl's Gymnutics Team 1, 2,35 Girl's Afterschool Sports 1,2,35 Girl's Afterschool Track 1,2,3. George, Sharon A 5 Model UN. Representative 35 Future Medical Careers 35 French Club 35 Gil'liS AfICfSCh00l Sports 2. ' , Crai Gllstgliioir 2,35 Mixed Chorus 25 Lettermen's Club 2,35 Cross Country Team 15 Swim Team 1,2. Glenn, Mildred German Club 1,2,3: Swim Show 1,2,33 C0l0' nettrs 1,2,35 Orchestra 1,25 Band 1,2,35 Pep Band 1,2,35 Marching Band l,2,3. Good, Pat Mixed Chorus l,2,3. Gordon, Bev Foreign Study Tour 25 Pep Club 1,25 Fffnfh Club 1,25 Student Governmmt 25 Plantation Players 3. Gough, Robert Archery Club 35 Band 15 Pep Band 1: March- ing Band 1. Graves, Michael R. NFL 35 Latin Club 1: Debate 3: Rifle Club 1. Greenup, Christine I French Club 1,2: Swim Show 2. Greer, 1Nanda Modern Dance Show 3: Girl's .Afterschool Sports 1,2. Greider, Greg 'Heaven Can Wait 2, The Swan 2. UWCSI Side Story 3, 'ALiliom 2, My Sister Eileen 3, Goodbye My Fancy 3: Mr. Pep Attend- ant 25jr.-Sr. Prom King 3: Thespians 2,35 Plantation Players 2.31 Lettermen's Club 2,35 Football Squad 35 Track Team 1,2,35 Boys Gymnastics Team 1,2.3. Griggs, Sharlene Office Practice 35 BECK 3: French Club I. H Haas, Dennis NFL 1.2.35 Debate 1: Karate Club 3: Letter- men's Club 2.35 Football Squad 1.2.31 Track Senior Activities Team 35 Wrestling Squad 1: At Derby-Sch ence Club, Wrestling Squad5 In California- Lettermen's Club 2. Hall, Terry Lettermen's Club 2,35 Baseball Team 1,2,3: Boyls Gymnastics Team l,2,3. Halsey,jodie Pep Club 1,2,35 Student Govanment 25 Swim Show 1,2,3: Modern Dance Show l,2,3. Hammerman, Paulette Damn Yankees 15 Pep Club 15 Future Med- ical Careers 25 French Club 25 Karate Club 35 Swim Show 1,2,35 Colonettes 2,35 Modern Dance Show 1,2,35 Orchtstra 1,2. Hammerman, Ruth junior Achievement 25 Pep Club 15 French Club 25 Karate Club 35 Swim Show 25 Band 15 Pep Band 1: Marching Band 1. Hansen, Debby Damn Yankeesn 15 Future Teachers 1,2,35 French Club 2,35 Band 1,2,35 Pep Band 1,2,35 Marching Band 1,2,3. Harper, Sherry Pep Club 15 Swim Show 1,2,35 Modern Dance Show 2,3. Hartsel, Paul Lettermen's Club 2,35 Football Squad 1,2,35 Basketball Team 1,2,35 Track Team 2,35 Tennis Team 1. Haskit, Shirley Choir 25 Sophomore Girl's Glee Club 15 Safety Club 1,25 Duplicats 35 BECK 35 Future Medi- cal Careers 25 Plantation Players 2. Hastings, Barry D.E. 35 BECK 35 Future Teachers 25 Red Cross Club 15 French Club 15 Band 1,25 Marching Band 1,2. Hawkinshloyce Pep Club 25 Y-Teens 1. Hawkins, Rita Mixed Chorus 35 Y-Teens 1. Hayworth,John Karate Club 35 Swim Team 1. Hmsley, Sam Band 1,25 Pep Band 1,25 Marching Band 1,2. Hodges, Linda Damn Yankeesw 1, West Side Story 35 junior Achievement 25 Future Teachers 1,25 Spanish Club 15 Orchestra 1,2,3. Higdon,John French Club 15 Cross Country Team 15 Track Team 1. Hill, Lorraine Southerner StaFf25 Pep Club 1. Hills, Linda junior Achievement 2. Hinman, Barbara Sophomore Girl's Glee Club 15 ,junior Achievement 15 Future Teachers 35 Pep Club 1,25 Future Medical Careers 2,35 German Club 35 Spanish Club l 5 Girl,s Afterschool Sports 1,2. Hodge, Delva junior Achievement 2,35 Red Cross Club 2. Hodges, Caroll Future Teachers 1,2,3-Historian 2, Committee Coordinator 35 Student Government l,2,3. Hodges, Donna Model U.N. Reprmentative 35 Pep Club 1,2. Hoover, Donna CHazenl Pep Club 25 Y-Teens 35 Band 15 Marching Band 1. Hoover,John Football Squad 1. Houserulack Boy's State Representative 25 Wichita Youth Board 25 Class Vice President 25 Homecoming Royalty 35 Student Government 25 Letter- men's Club 2,35 Football Squad 1,2,35 Track Team 2,35 Swim Team 2,35 Band 1,25 Pep Band 1,25 Marching Band 1,25 Master of Cer- emonies ulr.-Sr. Prom 2. Howard, Darrell Plantation Players 3. Huggins, Roger Football Squad 1. Hughbanks, Lyle Golf Squad 2. I Ingram, Tom Junior Achievement l,2,3. J Jackson, Mark 1 Model U.N. Reprsentative 35junior Achieve- ment 35 Lettermen's Club 35 Football Squad 1, 2,35 Track Team 1,2. james, Fred Southern Belles 1,2,35 National Honor Society 1,2,35 Talent Show 1,2. Johnson, Al Choir 35 West Side Storyi' 3: My Sister Ei- leen 35 Junior Achievement l5 Plantation Players 3. johns, Stephanie Oflice Practice 35 BECK 3. johnsonulanet Maureen Archery Club 25 Colonettes 1. johnson, Ken Math Club 3. Johnson. Steve Wratling Squad l. Johnson, Victor L. Orchestra 2: Band 25 Marching Band 2. jones, Carolyn Office Practice 35 Student Government 35 Fencing Club 25 Karate Club 3: Swim Show 25 Girl's Afterschool Sports 2. jonesjoyce Sophomore Girls Glee Club 1: Pep Club 15 German Club 2,3-President 35 Swim Show 15 Colonettes 2.3-Sports Manager 35 Modern Dance Show 1 5 Girls Gymnastic Team 2,35 Girl's Afterschool Sports 2,3. jordan, Linda Southern Belles 2,35 Sophomore Girl's Glee Club 15 'fDamn Yankeesw 1, West Side Sto- ry 3, Goodbye My Fancy 35 Pep Club 1,25 3: Thespians 3: Latin ClubYllQ-President 35 Savant Staff-Prose Editor 35 Election Commis- sioner 35 Student Government 2,35 Plantation Players 35 Debate 35 Miss Pep Attendant 3, R Kaczowka, Stacy junior-Senior Prom Royalty 2, Queen 35 Class Secretary 1,2,3. Keiter, Ron Mixed Chorus l,2,3. Kendall, Don German Club 1,25 Student Government 1,25 Karate Club 35 Lettermen's Club 35 Basketball Team 35 Tennis Team 1,2,35 National Accor- dian Champion-1st 1. Kendall, Suzy Choir 15 Sophomore Girls Glee Club 15 For- eign Study Tour 25 D.E. 35 BECK 35 Pep Club 1,25 German Club 1,2,35 Student Government 1,25 Y-Teens 1,25 Girlls Gym- nastics Team 2. Kent, Gwen Southerner Staff 25 Pep Club 1,25 Swim Show 35 Colonettes 2,3-Secretary 35 Modern Dance Show 35 Girls Baseball Team 2,35 Girlls Af- terschool Sports 1,2,35 Student Government 1, 7 tciiiough, Mike junior Achievement 25 Orchestra 1,2: Band 1, 2,35 Pep Band 1,2,35 Marching Band l,2,3. King, Carolyn Pep Club 1,25 Latin Club 1,2sSecretary 25 Y- Teens 1,2,35 Biblionauts 1,2-Treasurer 25 Swim Show 25 Modern Dance Show 3. Kloefkorn, Eddy Mixed Chorus 35 Student Government 1,25 Football Squad 25 Track Team 1,2,35 Wres- tling Squad 1,2. Knuth, Kris Southern Belles 25 Sophomore Girls Glee Club 15 Damn Yankees 15 Model U.N. Repre- sentative 35 Wichita Youth Board 25 Sabre Staff 2,3-Asst. Editor 2, Editor 35Jr.-Sr. Prom Royalty 2,35 Pep Club 1,2,3-Vice President 2, President 35 Swim Show 1,25 Modern Dance Show 1,25 Girls Afterschool Sports 1,2. Koleczek,jon German Club 1. Korell, Loren HHeaven Can Wait 25 -junior Achievement 1, 25 Southerner Staff 15 German Club 15 Stu- dent Government 15 Explorer Post 800 25 Plantation Players 1,2, Debate 35 Math Club 35 Rifie Club 15 Lettermen's Club 2,3-Sergmt- at-Arms 3: Baseball Team 1,2,35 Football Squad 35 Basketball Team 2,3-Manager 35 Golf Squad 25 Band 1,25 Pep Band 1,25 Marching Band 1,2. Krablinulames Baseball Team 1,2,35 Football Squad 1,25 Boy's Gymnastics Team 1,25 Band 1,25 Pep Band 1,25 Marching Band 1,2. Krouskup, Danny Lettermen's Club 2,35 Tennis Team 1,25 Wrestling Squad l,2,3. L Ladd, Mary Office Practice 35 BECK 3. Landers, Debby Pep Club 35 Y-Teens 1. Lantz, Anita Dianne Future Teachers 2,35 French Club 1,2-Vice President 35 Modern Dance Show 25jAFC Honor French Clubl-President 3. La.rson,jeanne Girl's Afterschool Sports 1. Laudermilk, Harry Future Medical Careers 35 Lettermenls Club 35 Tennis Team 1,2. Lawson, Greta Sophomore Girls Glee Club 15 Pep Club 1,25 Student Government 1. Leslie, Nancy Office Practice 35 BECK 35 Pep Club 1. Leonard, Dorothy Duplicats 35 BECK 35 Pep Club 1. Lind, Tom Southerner Staff 35 Lcttermen's Club 2,3- President 35 Cross Country Team 1,2,35 Track Team 152535 Band 1,25 Pep Band 15 Marching Band 1,2. Lippincott, Henry Choir 1,2,3. Lundy,Cari S. Safety Club 35 Football Squad 15 Wrestling Squad 1. Lunt, Dennis Field and Stream l,2,3. Lydenujoyce Model U.N. Representative 35 Future Teach- ers 35 Latin Club 1,2,35 Student Government 3. M Mackey, Margie Sophomore Girl's Glee Club 15 Pep Club 2,3. Magill, Stan Foreign Study Tour 25 German Club 1,2,35 Student Government 25 Explorer Post 800 1. Mallinson, Tom Savant Staff 35 Latin Club 1. Malone, Mary Mixed Chorus 3. Mar, Lin Talent Show 25 Football Squad 1,2,35 Track Team 1,25 Wrestling Squad 1. Marshall, Karm Choir 1 ,2,35 West Side Story 35 Student Government 35 Modern Dance Show 2. Martinulerry D. I Model U.N. Representative 35 Latin Club 12 Football Squad 1,25 Tennis Team 1,2,35 VFW County Government Day 2. Martin, Pat D. Band 1. Martin, Patricia S, Pep Club 1,25 Future Medical Careers 1,2,35 Student Government 35 Swim Show 1,2,35 Colonettes 2,35 Modern Dance Show 35 Girlls Afterschool Sports 1,2,35 Band 15 Pep Band 12 Marching Band 1, Martin, Vickie Colonettes 2,35 Girl's Afterschool Sports 2. Mast, Gary Wrestling Squad 2,3. Matthews, Daniel Boys State Representative 25 Savant Staff 35 Future Teachers 35 Latin Club 2,35 Spanish Club 35 Baseball Team 2. Matthews, Rita Choir 15 '1Wcst Side Storyh' 35 Pep Club 1,2,35 Student Government 35 Band 1,2,35 Pep Band 1,2,35 Marching Band 1,2,35 At Kinsley- Kayettes-Secretary 15 Clarinet Choir 15 Girl's Glee Club 15 Sax Quarter 1. Mayfield, Anna Duplicats-President 35 BECK 35 Colonettes 1. McDavitt,james Junior Achievement 15 Band 15 Marching Band 1. McFarland, Gary Lettermenls Club 35 Baseball Team 2,35 Wrestling Squad 2,35 Band 1,25 Pep Band 1,25 Marching Band 1,2. McGonigle, William junior Achievement 15 D,E, 35 BECK 35 Fu- ture Teachers 2. McHenry, Pattie Southern Belles 35 Choir 2,35 Sophomore Girl's Glee Club 15 '1West Side Storyl' 35 Pep Club 1,2,35 Y-Teens l, McNabb, Rita D.E. 35 BECK 35 Student Government- Treasurer 3. McPhail,john Explorer Post 800 2. McPherson, Eddy Track Team 2. Means,jerry 1'Wst Side Story 35 Orchestra 35 Band 1,25 Pep Band 15 Marching Band 1,2. Medcalf, Linda Duplicats 35 BECK 3. Melgren, Rita Southern Belles 25 Musettes 35 Sophomore Girlis Glee Club 15 1'West Side Storyl' 35 French Club 25 Sophomore Girlis Ensemble 1. Melrose, Ernest junior Achievement 25 Student Government 25 Explorer Post 800 1,2,35 Lettermen's Club 35 Tennis Team 1,2,3. Mendoza, Nick Choir,fg,ffWest Sidejloryff Q5 Homecoming King 35 Thespians 35 Student Government- President 35 Plantation Players 35 Swim Show 25 Lettermen's Club 1,2,35 Swim Team 1,2. Meyer, Rick Golf Squad 1,25 Band 1,2,35 Pep Band 1,2,35 Marching Band 1,2,3-Drum Major 2,3. Miller, Colleen Foreign Study Tour 25 French Club 2,35 Y- Teens 35 FencingIClub 25 Karate Club 35 C0- lonettes 25iGirl's Afterschool Sports 2. Miller, Ronnie junior Achievement 25 D.E. 35 BECK 35 Base- ball Team 2. Mi.ner, Sandy Explorer Post 800 15 Football Squad 15 Band 15 Pep Band 15 Marching Band 1, Moore, Sherilyn Southern Belles 35 Choir 2,35 Sophomore Girl's Glee Club 15 '1West Side Story 35 Pep Club 1,2,35 Spanish Cub 35 French Club 35 Y- Teens 152,3-Program Chairman 2, Secretary 35 Swim Show 1,25 Modern Dance Show 2. Moreland, Trish Southern Belles 25 Sophomore Girl's Glee Club 15 '1Damn Yankees 15 Wichita Youth Board 25 Class Treasurer 1, Class Vice Presi- dent 2,35 jr.-Sr. Prom Royalty 2,35 Pep Club 1,2,3-Council Member 15 Student Govan- ment 1,2,35 Swim Show 1,2,35 Modern Dance Show 1,2,35 Girlls Afterschool Sports l,2,3. Morton, Gerry Choir 2,35 Mixed Chorus 15 Sabre Staff- Sports Editor 35 Homecoming Royalty 2,35 Student Government 1,25 Lettermenls Club 1, 2,35 Football Squad 1,2,35 Basketball Team 1, 2,35 Track Team l,2,3. Morton, Kathy Musettes 25 Choir 25 Sophomore Girl's Glee Club 15 Sophomore Choir 15 Pep Club 15 Stu- dent Govemment 1. Munzklulie Safety Club 15 Future Medical Careers 1. Myers, Sheryl Swim Show 1,2,35 Colonettes 1,2,35 Modern Dance Show 35 Girl's Afterschool Sports 1,2,3. N Nelson, Sherry Model U.N. Representative 35 Savant Staff 35 Future Medical Careers 35 Latin Club 35 Spanish Club 1,2,3-President 35 Student Government 15 NCTE Nominee5 NMSQT Commended Student, Nichols, Phyllis Pep Club 1,2,35 Student Government 35 Swim Show 1,2,35 Modern Dance Show 1,2,35 Girl's Afterschool Sports 2. North, Terry Musettes 2,35 Mixed Chorus 15 jr.-Sr. Prom Royalty 25 Student Government 1,35 Letter. men's Club 2,35 Baseball Team 1,25 Football Squad 1,2,35 Wrestling Squad l,2,3. Norris, Roni-jo Pep Club 15 Student Government 15 Swim , Shfttt' 1: Modern Dance Show 2,3. 1Yotvltti,Tg,-C53 N Sophomore Girl's Glee Club 15 Y-Teens 1. 0112. Darrell Y Spanish Club 15 Golf Squad 2,3. 1 Hessen, Harold Future Teachers 25 Latin Club 1. O Oakley, Rhonda Certificate of Merit in Scholastic Art Awards Oaks,jimmy Damn Yankees 1, Heaven Can Wait 2, Idiots Delight 1, The Swan 2, Char- l9y's Aunt 1, West Side Story 3, Liliom 2. '1My Sister Eileen 3, Goodbye My Fan- Cyh 35 Thespians 1,2,3-President 35 Future Medical Careers l,2,35 Plantation Players l,2, 35 Assistant Director for Plays 35 Master of Ceremonim-Thespian Banquet 25 Bestjunior in Thespian Club 2. O'Brien, Linda German Club 1,35 Math Club 35 Swim Show 1,25 Colonettes 25 Modern Dance Show 1,25 Girl's Afterschool Sports 1,2, Owings, Cheryl Safety Club 35 Band 1,2,35 Pep Band l,2,35 igfiarching Band 1,2,35 junior Achievement 2, P Page, Martha Future Medical Careers l,2,35 Y-Teens 3. Page, Sandy Spanish Club 15 Archery Club 35 Swim Show 25 Girl's Afterschool Sports 1,25 Girl's Track Team 1. Palmer, Charlotte Bible Club 15 Future Medical Careers 1,25 German Club 1,25 Swim Show 25 Colonettes 2,35 Modern Dance Show 25 Girl's Gymnas- tics Team 25 Girl's Afterschool Sports 1,25 Orchestra 25 Band l,2,35 Pep Band 1,2,35 Marching Band 1,2,3. Paph, Mart GolfSquad 1,2. Paulson, Larry 1'West Side Story 35 Debate 35 Baseball Team 25 Orchestra 35 Band l,2,35 Pep Band l,2,35 Marching Band l,2,35 Chess Club 15 National Merit Letter of Commendation. Peacock, Duane Choir 2,35 Mixed Chorus 15 Debate 35 Base- ball Team 15 Boyls Gymnastics Team 1,2. Pearsonujanet junior Achievement 35 Pep Club 1,2,35 Girl's Gymnastits Team 15 Orchestra 1. Peluso, Sam Lettermen's Club 35 Cross Country Team 2,35 Track Team 2,3. Penix,xIudy Junior Achievement 1,2,35 Swim Show 15 Modern Dance Show 1,2,3. Puers, Roland Foreign Study Tour 25 Southerner Staff35 Future Tmchers 35 German Club 35 Explorer Post 800 25 Band 15 Pep Band 15 Marching Band 15 Savant Staff 1. Peterson,jim Talent Show 2, Peterson, Ray 5 Future Medical Careers 15 Karate Club 35 Lettermen's Club 35 Tennis Team 1,2,3. Pettay, Neil Southerner Staff 35 Lettermen's Club 35 Base- ball Team 2,35 Football Squad 15 Basketball Team l,2,35 Cross Country Team 25 Track Team 1, Phillipsujudy junior Achievement 25 Duplicats 35 BECK 3. Phillips, Michael D. Mixed Chorus 35 Future Medical Careers 2,3- Secretary 35 Student Government 35 Football Squad 15 Track Team 1. Pickard, Doug Lettermen's Club 2,35 Cross Country Team 25 Track Team 25 Swim Team 1,2,35 Band 25 Pep Band 25 Marching Band 1,2. Pitzer. Robert German Club 15 Lettermen's Club 35 Boy's Gymnastics Team 1,2,3. Pollard, Terry I Lettermen's Club 2,35 Boy's Gymnastics Team 1,25 Tennis Team 1. Poole, Cathy Sophomore Girl's Glee Club 15 Pep Club 15 Swim Show 35 Modern Dance Show 2,35 Girl's Afterschool Sports 2,3. Pope, Sharlene Sophomore Girl's Glee Club 15 Karate Club 3. Popp, Toni Southern Belles 25 Sophomore Gir1's Glee Club 15 Mixed Chorus 15 Wichita Youth Board 25 Class President 2, Girl's Vice Presi- dent 15 Pep Club 1,2,35 Studmt Government 1,25Girl1s Afterschool Sports 1. Porth, Steve Duplicats 3. Post,jim Wrestling Squad 3, Powell, Pat Biblionauts 1,25 Swim Show 25 Colonettes 25 Modern Dance Show 35 Gir1's Afterschool Sports 2, Powell, Richard Track Team 3. Price, Ruth Karate Club 3. Price, Wanda Class President 15 D.E.-Treasurer 35 BECK 35 Pep Club 1,25 Future Medical Careers 25 Student Government 1,25 Y-Teens 15 Swim Show 25 Modern Dance Show 2, Pridcmore, Wanda Office Parctice 35 BECK 35 Pep Club 1. 1 Senior Activities Putman, Chris D,E. 35 BECK 3. R Railsback, Martin R. Foreign Study Tour 25 junior Achievement 35 Future Medical Careers 35 French Club 2,35 Student Government 3. Reese, Linda Mixed Chorus 3. Renner,jane Choir 25 Sophomore Girl's Glee Club 15 Heaven Can Wait 2, The Swan 2, Lil- iom 25 Office Practice-Secretary 35 BECK 35 Future Teachers 1,25 Thespians 2,35 Planta- tion Players 25 Beck State Secretary 3. Rettmer, Renee Sophomore Girl's Glee Club 15 Pep Club 1,2. Rhodes, Larry D,E. 35 BECK 35 Debate 25 Football Squad 1' Wrstling Squad 1,2. Rider, Keith Wayne Choir 2,35 German Club 2. Rimel, Rene Southern Belles 25 Sophomore Girl's Glee Club 15 Sabre Staff 2,3-Copy Editor 2, Activi- ties Editor 35 Pep Club 1,2,3-Council Member 35 Swim Show 25 Modern Dance Show 25 N.C.T.E. Nominee 2. Roads, Marlin German Club 35 Track Team 3. Roberts, Ronnie Heaven Can Wait 15 Baseball Team 2. Robinson, Becky Cheerleader 15 Pep Club 1,25 Student Govern- ment 2,35 Swim Show 25 Colonettes 35 Girl's Gymnastim Team 2,3. Robinson, Steve Mixed Chorus 1. Rodrick, Becky Pep Club 1,2. Ross, Duane Spanish Club 15 Student Government 1,25 Karate Club 35 Swim Show 2,35 Lettermen's Club l,2,35 Modern Dance Show 35 Football Squad 1,2,35 Track Team 2,35 Swim Team 1, 2,3. Ross, Ronnie Fencing Club 2. Roush, Sharon Future Teachers 35 Fencing Club 2. Roy, David Football Squad 15 Cross Country Team 2,35 Swim Team 1,2,3. Russell, Kathy Pep Club 3, Russell, Rita '1West Side Story 35 Pep Club 1,25 Student Government 25 Swim Show 1,2,35 Colonette35 Modern Dance Show 2,35 Girl's Afterschool Sports 3. S Satterfteld Lynda Sophomore Girl's Glee Club 15 OH'ice Practice 35 BECK 35 Pep Club 1,2. Saunders, Marcene Sophomore Girl's Glee Club 15 Mixed Chorus 2,35 Pep Club 35 Y-Teens 25 Debate 2,35 Speech Contests 1,35 NFL 3-National Secre- tary 3, Saunders, Steve G, Cross Country Team 35 Swim Team 2,35 Tennis Team 2,35 Band 15 Pep Band 15 Marching Band 1. Schiefelbein, Evelyn, junior Achievement 35 Pep Club 2,35 Y-Teens 35 Swim Show 2,35 Modern Dance Show 2,35 Girl's Afterschool Sports 3. Schippers, Eileen Wat Side Storyn 3, My Sister Eileen 35 junior Achievement 25 Fencing Club 25 Karate Club 3. Schmidt, Mackley Orlice Practice 35 BECK 35 Pep Club 15 Stu- dent Govemment 1. Schneider, Darrell Wrestling Squad 2,3. Schwartz, Randy Swim Team 2,3. Scott, Cathyj. Ofbce Practice 35 BECK 35 Pep Club 1,25 Girl's Afterschool Sports 2. Sell, Bruce Band 15 Pep Band 15 Marching Band 1. Sellers,jefT Student Government 35 Track Team 15 Wres- tling Squad 1. Sherwood, Arlene Choir 25 Sophomore Girl's Glee Club 15 OH'ice Practice 35 BECK 35 Spanish Club 15 Biblion- auts 25 Swim Show 25 Modern Dance Show 2. Shew, Nancy junior Achievement 25 Future Medical Ca- reers 25 FrenchClub 1,2. Shields, Dorvan R. Musettes 2,35 Choir 2,35 Mixed Chorus 15 West Side Story 35 Football Squad 2,3. Simpson,jim Class Vice President 15 Jr.-Sr. Prom Royalty 25 Student Government 15 Football Squad 15 Basketball Team 1. Sirmans,jerry Lettermen's Club 2,35 Baseball Team l,2,35 Football Squad 1,2,3. Slayton,john Southerner Staff 25 Spanish Club 25 Letter- men's Club 35 Football Squad 35 Track Team l,2,35 Wrdtling Squad 3. Smctana, Ronald Boys State Representative 25 NFL l,2,3-Pres- ident 35 Savant Staff-Editor-in-Chief 35 Stu- dent Govemment 2,3-Vice President 35 Debate l,2,35 Math Club 35 Senate Youth Program Candidate 3. ,vp Smith, Billie Future Teachers 35 German Club l,2,35 Ten- nis Club 25 Tennis Team 2, Smith, Elizabeth Future Teachers 1. Smith. Marilyn D.E. 35 BECK 35 Student Government 15 Y- Teens 1. Snapp, Carolyn Foreign Study Tour 15 German Club l,2,35 French Club 3. Snyder, Dclphine Pep Club 1,2. Southern, Gary '1Charley's Aunt 25 -junior Achievement 1,2,- 35 Southerner Staff 2,35 German Club 35 Plan- tation Players 1,25 Biblionauts 1,2-Vice Presi- dent 25 Band 15 Pep Band 15 Marching Band 1. Sparlin, Vicki Sue Future Tmchers l,2,35 French Club 2,35 Or- chestra 1,25 Band 1,35 Marching Band 3. Spicerklo Ann Pep Club 15 Colonettes 2,35 Girl's Afterschool Sports 2,3. Speer, Marilyn Duplicats 35 BECK 35 Pep Club 1, Yoth. james W Wal Wal Wa ':West Sidc Storyn 35 Football Squad 15 Or- chestra 2.35 Band l,2,35 Pep Band l,2,35 Marching Band 1,2,3. ker, Kay Musettes 35 Choir 25 Sophomore Girlis Glee Club 15 Mixed Chorus 2: 1'West Side Storyv 3, My Sister Eileen 3. Goodbye My Fan- cyi' 35 Wichita Youth Board 35 Southerner Staff 35 Pep Club 1,2,35Thespians 35 French Club 1,35 Student Government 35 Y-Teens 1, 25 Plantation Players 3. ker, Nila The Swan 2, '1West Side Story 3. 1'Lil1 iom 2, My Sister Eileen 3, Goodbye My Fancy 35 Wichita Youth Board 35 Foreign Study Tour 25 Sabre Staff 35 Pep Club l,2,35 Thespians 2,35 Latin Club 15 French Club 1.2, 3-Treasurer 35 Student Government 3-Under- secretary 35 Plantation Players 2,35 Band 1.2, 35 Pep Band l,2,35 Marching Band 1,2,3. lker, Randy junior Achievement 25 Future Medical Ca- reers 35 German Club 1,2,35 Student Govern- Stark, Tom ment 25 Football Squad 15 Boy's Gymnastics Fencing Club 2. Team 1. Stastny, Linda Walter, Victoria Student Government 2. Ward. Kathy Stauber, Candace Sophomore Girl's Glee Club 1. Spanish Club 35 Y-Teens 35 Swim Show 1,2, Ward, Mike 35 Colonettes 2,3. Choir 35 Mixed Chorus 1,25 1'West Side Sto- Steinbuchel, Markj. ry 3, My Sister Eileen 3, 1'Goodbye My Foreign Study Tour ll Future Medical CH- Fancy 35 Thespians 35 Plantation Players 3. reers 2,35 German Club 1,2,35 Fencing Club Watkins, Richellcj. 23 1-CIYCFYHCWS Club 35 17001132111 SC11-1341 12,32 Pep Club 35 Swim Show 25 Modern Dance Track Team 1,2,3. Show 2,35 St. Clair, Patty Foreign Study Tour 35 German Club 3. Stewart, Michael H, lst Alternate to West Point. Stiles, Scott Latin Club 15 Math Club 35 Football Squad 25 Tennis Team 25 Sedgwick County Govern- ment Day Representative 25 Bell Telephone Science Day Representative 2. Stricklin, Becky Pep Club 1,2,3. Stout, Bill 5. D.E. 35 BECK 35 Track Team 1,25 Band 1,25 Pep Band l,2,35 Marching Band 1,2. St. Peter, Charles Karate Club 3. Swafford, Yvonne Junior Achievement 25 Recognition for Art Project 2. Swank, Mike Baseball Team 2, Swenson,,loyce Heaven Can Wait 2,1tTheSwan 2. West Side Story 3, 11Liliom 2, '1Goodbye My Fancy 3, My Sister Eileen 35 Junior Achievement 25 Pep Club 1 ,2,35 Student Government 35 Y-Teens 2,3-Publicity Chair- man 2,3, Treasurer 35 Plantation Players 2,35 Thespians 2,3-Costume Mistress 3. Swindler, Don Rifle Club 15 Tennis Team 2,35 Wrestling Squad 2,3. T Tennery, Paula Heaven Can Waitn 25 Y-Teens 1. Thole, Rodney jr,-Sr. Prom Royalty 35 Lettermens Club 2,35 Basketball Team 1.2.35 Cross Country Team 2. Thompson, Robert Steven junior Achievement 2,35 German Club 35 Debate 15 National Merit Letter ofCommen- dation, Tijerina, Carol Sophomore Girls1s Glee Club 15 junior Achievement 25 D.E. 35 BECK 3. Toles, Robert D.E.-Vice President 35 Red Cross Club-Presi- dent 25 Baseball Team 1,25 Student Govern- ment 25 BECK 3, BECK leadership Confer- ence 2. Tracy, Diana Southern Belles 2,35 Sophomore Girl's Glee Club 15 West Side Story 35 Pep Club l,2,35 French Club 1,2,35jAF tHonor French Clubb- President 3. Trarbach, Bill Damn Yankees 1, 1'My Sister Eileen 3, Goodbye My Fancy 35 NFL 35 Southerner Staff 2,35 Student Government 15 Fencing Club 25 Debate 35 Karate Club 35 Golf Squad 25 Cross Country Team 15 Track Team 15 Band 1,25 Pep Band 1,25 Marching Band 1,25 Thespians 3. Trim, Dick L, Future Teachers 35 German Club 15 Explorer Post 800 1,2,3-Treasurer 2, President 35 Rifle Club 15 Model U.N. Representative 3. Tweed,janice Omce Practice 35 BECK 35 Y-Teens 15 Swim Show 25 Girl's Afterschool Sports 1,25 Girl's Baseball Team 2. V Valdois, Cliff Musettes 35 Choir 35 '1West Side Story 35 Orchestra l,2,35 ing Band 1. Valodine, Ken junior Achievement 25 Swim Team 25 Tennis Team 2. Vart Amburg,jeanne Pe Club 1,2,3. Vance, Fdary Choir 25 Mixed Chorus 1,35 Pep Club 1,2. Band 15 Pep Band 15 March- Weaver, Marsha Cheerleader l,2,35 Junior Achievement 15 Talent Show 25 Pep Club 1,2.35 Student Government 1,35 Modern Dance Show 35 Girl's Gymnastic Team 25 Homecoming Roy- alty 3. Webb, Edith Pep Club 1,25 Girl's Afterschool Sports 35 Bowling Team. Wedman, Charlene Sophomore Girl's Glee Club 15 Pep Club 2,3. Wells, Connie Sophomore Girl's Glee Club 15 Mixed Chorus 35 West Side Story 3, My Sister Eileen 3, '1Goodbye My Fancy 35 Thespians 35 Planta- tion Players 35 Girlls Gymnastic Team 35 Girl's Afterschool Sports 3. Wells, Yvonne D.E. 35 BECK 35 Band 15 Pep Band 15 Marching Band 1. Westerman, Frances Wh Wh Sophomore Girlls Glee Club 15 Pep Club 1,25 Karate Club 35 Girl's Afterschool Sports 2. itcomb, Randy Southern Belles-Accompanist 35 West Side Storyj' 35 Talent Show 1,25 Orchestra 2,35 Band 15 Pep Band 1,2,35 Marching Band 1. ite, Mary Cheerleader 15 Junior Achievement 25 South- erner Staff 2,35 Pep Club 152,35 Swim Show 2, 35 Modern Dance Show 35 Girl's Gymnastics Team 25 Girl's Afterschool Sports 3. Wiggans, Alan Wil Wil Lettermen's Club 35 Basketball Team 3. kinson, Keith Band 1,25 Pep Band 1,25 Marching Band 1,2. liams, Robert Basketball Team-Manager 35 Cross Country Team 1,2,35 Track Team 1,2,3. Witt, Connie Wo Wo Junior Achievement 1,25 Future Teachers 1,2, 3-Vice Prsident 35 German Club 2,35 French Club 1,2,35jAF tHonor French Clubj 2,35 Math Club-Secretary 35 Archery Club 2,35 Swim Show 2,35 Colonettes 2,35 Girl's Base- ball Team 2,35 Girlis Afterschool Sports 2,35 W.F.T.C. Board Member 3. ngulohnny Model U,N, Representative 35 Student Government 35 Tennis Team 1,2,3. ng, Leola junior Achievement 25 Future Medical Ca- reers 2,35 French Club 35 Orchestra l. Wong, Scott Y Damn Yankees 1, 1'Heaven Can Wait 2, The Swan 25 1'West Side Story 3, '1Lil- iom'1 2, '1Goodbye My Fancy 3, My Sister Eileeny' 35 Thespians 2,35 Gemian Club 152,35 Plantation Players 2,35 Modern Dance Show 35 Football Squad 15 Track Team 1,2,35 Wrestling Squad 2. Yoast, Linda Spanish Club 1,2-Secretary 25 Student Government 35 Swim Show 2,35 Colonettes 2, 35 Modern Dance Show 2,3. Young, Jeanne Pep Club l,2,35 Swim Show 25 Modern Dartce Show 2,3. Yount, Mary Foreign Study Tour 25 Future Teachers 35 Future Medical Careers 2,35 German Club 2, 3-Secretary-Treasurer 3. Bergman, Brian 80,551,139 Bl-dmbaak, Ralph 37,91 A Abbott, Kenneth 126 Ackerson, Daryl 138 Adams, Larry 138 Addishlennifer 106 Addis, Tim 89,911,138 Adkins, Benny 126 Adkins, Edward 126 Adkins,.Iim 138 Aggsonulohn 126 Ahlstrom, Albert 29 Akin, Alice 65,106 Akin, Bill 80,138 Akins, Vickie 138 Albert, Mike 58,126 Albright, Diane 106 Aldrich, Chris 138 Aldridge, Debbie 59,79,82,l06 Aldridge, Lynda 79,82,138 Aldridge, Mrs, Velma 20 Alexander,Johnny 106 Alexandn, Mike 80,138 Allen, Denise 62,138 Allen, Gary 106 Allen, Mike 126 Allen, Nancy 126 Allen, Yvonne 61 ,73,82,138 Alley,Ja.nice 106 Allison,jim 89,138 Ambler, Marian 68,106 Anders,James 31,64 Anderson, Coleen 80,138 Anderson, Kenny 87,126 Anderson, Mrs. Alice 24,61 Anderson, Nancy 59,79,106 Anderson, Rick 82,101,138 Andrews, Lonnie 138 Andrla, Denise 36,49,126 Angleton, Sondra 79,80,126 Ankenman, Linda 82,138 Antoine, Eilene 79,106 Applewhite, Brenda 106 Aquirre, Robert 126 Baxter, Greg 49,50,52,59,82,107 Baxter,,jim 127 Bmcham, Donna 60,70,107 Bcnchum, Patricia 139 Beagleykloyce 139 Beattlie, Keith 139 Beauchampujackie 107 Beavers, Marla 60,80,139 Beck, David 47,48,52,55,58,107 Becker, Mary 139 Beebe, Paula 43,77,127 Beebe, Sandy 59,67,107 Beighle, Peggy 139 Belcher, Cathy 139 Belknap, lVanda 82,139 Bellamy, Gailord 37,87,88 Bellinger, Virginia 139 Benest, Patricia 127 Benn, Louis 89,139 Bcnninger, Eddie 139 Bennion, Mrs. Patricia 30 Bentley, Mike 139 Benton, Bob 127 BG'g,JOl'l 107 Index Bringolf, Kathy 61 ,80,140 Briscoe. Le Ann 47,50,51,52,59,82,108 Britt, Lyle 66,108 Brittain, Debbie 140 Brock, Don 140 Broddle,klames127 Brooks, Deanna 127 Broughton, Ronnie 140 Brouilletteulohn 100,101,108 Brown, Cindy 60,74,140 Brown, Ellen 80,127 Brown,,leannie127 Brownhlohn 108 Brown,Jon 65,108 Brownuludy 73,127 Brown, Mike 140 Brown, Murle 108 Brown, Peggy 74,140 Brown, Randy 108 Brown, Ray Ann 61,108 Brown, Vaughn 127 Brownbillhludy 74,127 Brownlee, Dana 127 Brownlee, Debbie 140 Bel'gen, Sheri 49,56,58,74,76,79,82,127 Bmhfjay 103 Berry, Berry, Dennis 107 Dorendia 107 Berry,Jim 89,139 Berry, Berry, Bat, B Best, B Linda 107 Vonda 71,107 etty 139 everly 49,53,56,59,107 Best, Carolee 107 Bstulim 127 Best, Robert 139 Best, Sheila 67,107 Bettis, Marsha 48,107 Bettis, Nancy 48,127 Bevins, Rita 82,139 Bewley,-lanice127 Bickel, Chuck 107 Biggerstaff, Glenda 52,79,107 Billups, Dennis 127 Arbuckle, Charlotte 49,60,74,79,83,10'Binkley,,Ioyce 139 Archer,joyce 107 ' Armstrong, Billie 107 Armstrong, Eldon 138 Amdstrong, Phillip 83,107 Armstrong, Veletta 138 Arrington, Carol 138 Arpin, Elizabeth 82,126 Arpinulanet 107 Arpin, Rhonda 126 Arroya, Elia 126 Asmann, Ginger 42,43,77,l07 Atwater, Linda 74,126 Aumiller, Daryl 82,138,146 Aumiller, Terry 65,107 Avery, Cherry 138 Avey, Ronald 89,98,138 Avila, Eddie 138 Avila, Steve 101,138 Ayala, Gloria 138 Ayala, Henry 94,126 Ayers, Rick 82,126 B Bahre, Danny 126 Baile, Malinda 126 Baileyujeannette 107 Bailey, lndonna 66,107 Bailey, Wayne 126 Baker, Daniel 107 Baker, Danny 138 Baker, David 126 Baker,,Iames 98,126 Baker, Joyce 49,138,139 Baker, Nancy 139 Baker, Vickie 74,126 Baker, Zeta 70,107 Balding, Pamela 126 Baldwin, Bob 126 Baldwin, Carol 126 Baldwin, Mrs. Lillian 23,62 Balesklohn 94,127 Ball, Beverly 36 Ballenger, Dctha 68,107 Ballenger, Ivanna 107 Ballenger, Pamela 107 Bally, Diane 37,127 Baltzley, Curtis 107 Bangle, Verna 82,139 Banks, Sherry 139 Bankslon, Bob 127 Barberglanet 127 Barber, Susan 107 Bardslcy, Mike 107 Barham, Robert 139 Barker, Lucretia 127 Barnard, Danny 127 Barnes, Larry 80,127 Barnes, Neil 127 Barnett, Connie 127 Barrel, David 127 Bartel,,Iim 139 Bartlett, Mark 64,711,139 Bartlett, Regina 66,107 Bartlow, Barnita 82,139 Basham, Marsha 127 Bassett, Don 127 Batrhmanuloneitha 107 Bates, Ava 107 Baty, Brenda 62,139 Baty, Linda 127 Bauer, Don 107 Baughman, Marilyn 107 Baumann, Gary 107,124 Baumann, Larry 74,139 Bzlunholer, Connie 139 Baunhofer, Paul 47.-19.59.82.lU7 Baxter, Cheryl 82,139 Bird, Dora 139 Birr, Danny 139 Black, Cary 98,139 Black, Marsha 139 Black, Monty 139 Black, Rhonda 53,107 Blackwell, Deann 74,139 Blackwood, Mr. Wallace 30 Blair, Cheryl 73,139 Blair,-lim 51,52,82,I27 Blair, Kay 49,127 Blanchard, Betty 80,139 Brunk, Galen 80,127 Brunkklim 87,127 Bmnk, Steve 80,140 Brush, Linda 55,59,79,108 Bryan. Lyndal 98,99,127 Bryant, Bill 108 Bryant, Rhonda 127 Bucheit, Bob 89,93,140 Bullock, Sue 82,108 Bupp, Phil 140 Bupp, Susan 127 Burch, Ron 83,127 Burchett, Royce 127 Burdick, Barton 74,75,140 Burdick, Carolyn 127 Burdickulanice 67,108 Burdick, Karen 127 Burke, Lynn 140 Burke, Shirley 49,127 Burkett, Alice 82,127,133 Burkett,janice 49,76,108 Burnett, Peggy 140 Burnison, Dwight 127 Bu.rris, Richard 108 Burt, Mike 54,56,s0,81,128 Burton, Cathy 108 Burton, Donita 74,140 Bu.rton, Kathy 69,140 Busch, Bonnie 108 Busch, Kay 128 Busch Mar uetta 108 Blanchard, Pat23,48,55,78,98,107,119 B,,5,,y,J,m'128 Blanchard, Terry 101,127 Bland, Bruce 127 Blandhlanet 127 Bland, Karen 66,108 Bland, Terry 98,139 Blanken, Ronald 57,108 Blevins, Carolyn 127 Bliss, Brenda 108 Blockcolski, Mrs. Virginia 28,29 Bloominger, Anthony 127 Blood, Richard 108 Blosser, Donald 47 Blubaugh, Pam 76,108 Blue, Steve 139 Blue, Yvonne 127 Blye, Donita 139 Board of Education 17 Bobbitt, Bob 87,101,108 Bober, Kathy 74,139 Boden, Sandy 82,108 Boeck, Connie 83,127,133 Bohnenblust, Louise 65,108 Bohrer, Marvin 74,82,139 Bokey,-lohn 89,138,139 Bolay, Becky 139 Bollinger, Carol 127 Bonebrake, Mike 82,139 Bonebrake, Ron 87,89,127 Boom, Angie 139 Boone, Gary 139 Boots,Jim 139 Booze, Bob 127 Boring, Debby 60,139 Bornhauser, Richard 139 Bottorff, Randy 80,96,127 Boulanger,jackie127 Bourk, Gail 37,48,49,74,76,139 Bourke, Doris 139 Bove, Bruce 78,96,98,108 Bove, Susan 60,79,108 Bowman, Linda 80,139 Box, Mike 139 Box, Ronnie 139 Boyd, David 139 Boyd, Scott 139 Boyer, Craig 101,139 Boyer, Doug 127 Boyle, Steve 94,139 Brace, Cathy 127 Brace, Crystal 139 Bracehludy 108 Bracy, Liz 139 Bradley, Carla 59,82,108 Brammer, Mary 43,49,77,127 Brannon, Eloise 127 Brannon, Rhonda 127 Bray, David 52,89,139 Brenner, Greg 52,59.108 Brewer, Betty 140 Brewer, Mrs. Ann 25,72,142 Brewster, Marcia 83,127 Bright,,lane127 Bright, Kathy 108 Br'im, Carol 108 Brimmer, Ed 33.82.83 Buster, Keith 128 Butler, Pam 128 Byers,Jane 108 Byers, Sherry 45,49,76,128, C Cafeteria Staff 21 Cain, Brenda 82,128 Cairns, Robert 49,56,57,61,73,109 Calkins, Carol 53,80,128 Callaghan, Sharman 80,140 Callaghan, Tracy 128 Cameron, Darrell 128 Camphlerry 128 Camp, Mike 109 Campbell, Allen 128 Campbell, Ann 128 Campbell, Cameile 49,140 Campbell, Carmen 140 Campbell, Danny 109 Campbell,-jackie 49,128 Campbell, Linda 128 CanHeld, Linda 82,128 CanHeld, Mike 59,128 Carlnon, Kathy 70,80,128 Cannon, Petie 70,128 Cantrell, Elaine 61,140 Cantrell, Norman 109 Cantrell, Phyllis 140 Capps, Steve 109 Cardenas, Michael 30 Carley, Gerald 78,100,101 Carley, Vickie 79,128 Carlton, Kammie 74,82,140 Carnes, Dave 50,58,82,128 Ca.rns, Steve 140 Carpenter, Bonnie 109 Carpenter, Elmer 36,75,78 Carpenter, Ginger 128,131 Carpenter, Sondra 82,128 Carr, Larla 140 Carr, Tony 128,134 Carter, Marianne 77,140 Carter, Rick 80,81,109 Carter, Steve 109 Carter, Suzanne 27,67,109 Carver, Phil 109 Cason, Raenona140 Castleherry, Sherri 109 Catlin, Linda 128 Catlin, Roger 34,78,87,128 Catlin, Rowena 140 Caywood, Anniloleta 128 Caywood, Danny 109 Caywoodulerry 109 Chabrak, Richard 140 Chamberlain, Mary 80,109 Chambers, Kenneth 109 Chambers, Luann 109 Chancey, Linda 80,81 ,140 Chaney, Gladys 82,140 Chapman, Cheryl 140 Chapman, LaDonna 128 Chapman, Linda 128 Chapman, Wanda 56,128 Chase, Mrs. Elinor 21 Cheatham, Dan 128 Cheever , Gary 80,140 Chew, Debbie 128 Chew, Vickie 109 Chiles,jodell 109 Chilton,,Iacque128 Chisholm, Cheryl 82,128 Christianson, Norman 57,109 Christman, Steve 140 Christmas, Peggy 82,140 Claassen, Henry 18 Claborn, Trish 58,128 Clanton, Nancy 70,128 Clark, Diane 45,76,128 Clark, Gayla 109 Clark, Glenna 109 Clark, Marlouise 140 Clark, Steve 83,109 Clark, Vickie 56,128 Clarke, David 140 Clary, Mike 128 Clavin, Steve 61,110 Claycomb, Gloria 128 Clayton, Chuck 110 Clements, Ron 25,140 Clevenger, Marilyn 128 Clifton, April 82,128 Close, Patti 140 Cloud, Gloria 83,128 Clough, Eddie 128 Clough, Trudy 128 Clyne, Kathy 74,140 Clyne, Stan 60,100,101 ,110 Cofer,xIim128 Cofield, Beverly 82,83,1 10 Coleman, Wynell 140 Coldren, Elaine 128 Dallas, Lynda 141 Daniels, David 80,98,129 Danie Danle lson, Linda 83,129 y, Connie 129 Dargel, Rita 129 Daub, Dieter 22,25,70 Davee, Paula 141 Davidson, Brick 141 Davis, Anna 51,53,82,110 Davis, Glenda 110 Davis,,leanette110 Davis,.lim141 Davisulohn 54,129 Davisuloyce 129 Davishludy 129 Davis, Lonnie 98,141 Davis, Margaret 110 Davis, Mary 141 Davis, Nancy 129 Davis, Nancy 141 Davis, Randy 35,141 Davis, Rex 141 Davis, Sarldra 129 Davis Sharon 141 Davis: Sherri 141 Davis, Susan 49,141 Cole, Eileen 128 Cole,June110 Cole, Pat 54,68,70,72,129 Cole, Richard 129 Coleman, Wendy 80,129 Collins, Dave 129 Collins, Diane 140 Colli Colli ns, Lavern 49,140 ns,Tom110 Colvinulanet 79,110 Combs, David 129 Combs, Paul 110 Commer,janice 59,110 Conaway, Connie 140 Conely, Pat 56,60,129 Conwell, Sherilyn 66,110 Conyac, Barbara 129 Conyac, Donna 140 caak, David 87,96,110,129 Cook,xIerry 94,110 Cook, Mrs, Dorothy 20,69 Cook, Veleta 129 Cooke, Kay 82,83,129 Cooley, Kathy 77,140 Coon, Diana 129 COOl'l,Jl1'Tl 61,72,74,s0,110,129 Coon, Pat 82,140 Cooper, Karen 129 Cooper, Mrs. Gladys 20 Copeland, Gerald 74,129 Cord Corn Corn Cos, ts, Lana 1 10 elius, Vickie 49,60,110 elson, Lyndel 129 Lindley 34 Coulter, Carol 66,110 Coulter, Ken 129 Covert, Glenna 67,110 Cox, David 140 Cox, ,janet 43,43,77,83,1 10 Cox, Linda 140 Cox, Lindley 34,49 Cox, Sara 49,61,129 Cox, Vickie 49,82,138,140 Coy, Kenneth 31 Coza d, Candy 74,79,140 Crabtree, Tom 129 Craft, Mary 110 Craig, Mary 129 Cramer, Steve 128 Cran Crau dell,john110 n, Lloyd 110 Crawford, Lynette 49,83,129 Crider, Sally 74,77,140 Cripe, Alan 140 Criss Cnss , Colleen 49,129 ,Crickett 140 Cromwell, Bob 54,155,129 Cross, Leanna 47,54,56,61,8O,110 Crow, Beth 80,140 Crow, Kathy 66,110 Crow, Mrs. Robert 22 Crown,,loni 61,141 Crown, Linda 129 Crum, Linda 141 Culp, Pat 83,1 10 Cummings, Charles 141 Cunningham, Randy 128,129 Cupp, David 80,129 Curlm, Marilyn 74,110 Curless, Sandra 74,141 CLu'tis, Pam 74,77,82,141 Curzydlo, Mr. Rolland 25 Cushman, Gary 129 Custer, Mike 141 Custodians 21 D Dacus, Gary 57,58,110 Dailey, Mrulohn 34 Dale, Leonard 110 Dale, Roxanne 129 Daley, Mary 129 Davison, Sheila 141 Dawson,jerry 129 D n, Donald 141 Dmrdorlijohn 37,96,98 Dock, Mrs. Freema 20 Decker, Connie 141 Deeds, Bill 141 DeForest, Donna 141 Degenhardt, Randy 129 Dehne, Dona 49,141 DeLa,Jackie141 DeLanty, Sherry 82,141 Delk, Marcia 141 Delozier, Larry 80,141 Delozier, Phil 80,129 DeMoure, Gaylord 96,129 Denney, Skip 129 Denny, Gladys 21 Denny, Reggie 141 DePriest, Cordelia 129 DeSaint, Debbie 129 Detweiler, Betty 111 DeVaney, Michael 111 Dick, Donn 111 Dick, Tom 1 1 1 Dickerson, Barry 83,111 Dickerson, Tom 129 Dickey, Candy 141 Dickey, Peggy 141 Dildine, Deborah 67,111 Dill,vloleen 129 Dillon, Mr. Artie 37,74,78,89,93 Dillon, Everett 129 Dillon, Mrs, Betty 24 Dilsaver, Pam 11 1 Dilsaver, Pat 70,73,129 Dix, Mike 141 Dixon, Ronnie 141 Dobbs, Debbie 82,129 Dodd, Mark 49,55,70,106,111 Dodson, Alan 129 Dofflng, Carol 129 Donaldsonuloan 141 Donaldson, Yvonne 58,61,111 Donalson, Linda 55,69,83,111,122 Dorpinghaus, Terry 82,141 Dorsett, Rockie 55,78,87,88,103,111 Doty, Ronnie 141 Doty, Tom 111 Dover, Bob 57,70,80,129 Dowell, Pat 141 Downing,judy 111 Downing, Mrs. Louise 20,60 Doyle, Deanna 141 Doyle, Mr. Bob 31 Doyle, Ronnie 141 Doyle, Sheila 67,79,111 Dredge,janice 111 Dl'innen, Richard 111 Drouhard, Anita 83,129 Drouhard, Delpha 129 Drumm, Darrel 83,129 Drummond, Kathleen 141 Dugan, Nancy 129 Duke, Becky 141 Dunegan, Chuck 89,141 Dunn, Carolyn 141 Dunn, Steve 129 Dunnell, Roger 58,70,111 Durham, Alana 1 11 Durham, Sherrie 71 ,76,1 11 Durnil, Larry 141 Duty, Brenda 82,141 Dryden, Patricia 111 Dyck, 1.uAnnf 49,126,129 Dyer,,lane 129 Dykes, Cindy 129 E Easum, Renee 141 Eaton, Connie 129 Eaton, Randy 129 Eckel, Floyd 87,130 Ecker, Wanda 36 Eden, Cheryl 1 11 Edgett, Cecil 111 Edgett, Duane 82,141 Edmiston, Larry 58,111 Edmiston, Marilou 71,142 Edwards, Don 142 Eells,jim 89,94,142 Egnor, Linda 70,130 Eitzen, Carol 142 Elder, Paul 31 Elder, Vickie 82,142 Ellard, Ken 75,80,96,142 Elliott, Nancy 130 Elliot, Shirley 82,142 Ellis, Gloria 55,76,111 Ellis, Russell 142 Elston, Dennis 11 1 Emery, Allan 130 Emrich, Dennis 111 Endlich, Phillip 60,64,74,142 England, Barbara 66,112 England, Linda 82,142 Engle, Helen 66,112 Englenlanice 112 Engquist, Ken 142 Engstrom, Alan 142 Epperly, Keith 130 Epperly, Kelley 142 Erthner, Kurt 74,142 Erthner, Rudolf74,130 Estep, Vickie 49,82,142 Estill, David 28 Evans, Brooke 60,130 Evans, Deanne 66,112 Evans,jerry 78,87,142 Evans, Mike 62,112 Evans, Wilma 142 Ewing, Sue 83,130 Ewonus, Kim 87 Eyman, Sandy 56,60,82,83,130 F Fager,judy 82,130 Fansler, David 32,112 Farha, Glen 130 Farney, Terry 3O,49,82,112,115 Farr, Gail 32,68,74,112 Faulk, Mrs. Opal 20 Faulkner, Karen 142 Faulkner, Linda 83,112 Feeney, Mr. Richard 30,57 Ferris, Fred 57,78,94,112 Ficke, Lester 130 Fiechtner, Douglas 96,98,142 Fiochtner, Gail 66,112 Fiechtner, Leslie 98,112 Fields, Bruce 83,112 Fields, Diana 112 Fields,johnnie112 Fields, Robert 142 Fields, Tommy 34,130 Fife, Sharon 142 Fillmore, Glenn 81,130 Findley, Donna 130 Findley, Shirley 82,130 Firsching, Barbara 112 Fisher, Christa 33,82,83 Fisher, Gary 82,142 Fisher, Pam 112 Flory, David 94,142 Flory, Morris 74,82,1l2 Flirty, Mike 78,90,91,92,103,11 Fluty, Ronald 98,142 Follick, Vickie 112 Ford, Bobbie 142 Ford, Carla 130 Foreman, Dr. Henry 31 Forister, Fritz 142 Forney, Karen 142 Forney, Sheila 82,112 Forsyth, Ronald 142 Foster, Becky 130 Foster, Cheryl 82,142 Foster, Eldon 28 Fosterhludy 142 Foster, Kent 80,142 Foster, Leonard 130 Foster, Lynne 142 Foster, Pat 82,130 Foster, Vicky 112 Fowler, Beverly 66,112 Fowler, Donnie 142 Fowler, Steve 142 Fox, Beverly 142 Fox, Diane 106,112 Frazier, Leanna 72,82,142 Fraizer, Marshall 130 Frank, Charles 82,142 Frank, Elizabeth 112 Frederick, Rose 142 Freeman, Adrian 33 French, Phyllis 74,142 Frey, Don 142 Friedman, Ronnie 93,142 Friedman, Roxanna 65,112 Friend, Pat 112 Fry, Bill 64,1 12 Fry, Opal 142 Fry, Sandy 130 Fulbrighthludy 76,112 Fuller, Floyd 142 Fullerhloanna 54,58,72,112 Fullman, Karen 49,57,60,112 Fultz, Darla 130 Funk, Paul 82,142 G Gaida, David 112 Gaines, Glenda 80,130 Gaines, Roberta 142 Gallegos, Virginia 49,130 Galloway, Donna 130 Galloway, Leda 74,130 Galusha, Teddy 112 Galvan, Martin 130 Gann, Vickie 143 Ga.r5eld, Randy 143 Garnerkloyce 112 Garrett, Georgia 63,143 Garrett, Ken 70,74,89,94,143 Gates, Anita 143 Galley, Thelma 19 Gatlin, Mary 143 2 Gavras, Angela 49,112 Geary, Predda 79,112 Genter, Lana 112 George, Danny 143 George, Diane 143 George,JoAnn 74,80,143 George, Sharon 71,113 Gettle, Bill 113 Giangrosso, Charles 87,101 Gibson, Mike 130 Giffen, Garet 98 Gifford, Haranna 113 Gif1ord,Kandy 143 Gilbert, Charlene 80,143 Gilbert.Jerry 143 Gilliland, Vicki 82,143 Gilmer, Bob 143 Gilstrap, Craig 82,113 Gimple,Jacquie143 Glen, Mildred 70,80,113 Godbout, Linda 143 Goddard, Karen 49,113 Goering, Becky 37,70,130 Goheen, Sandie 143 Goldsmith, Frieda 130 Go1dsmith,James 130 Good, Frances 143 Goodwin, Bill 54,55,75,130 Goodwin, Mike 101,130 Gordon, Bev 69,113 Gordon, Dale 130 Gordon, Linda 143 Gordon, Luin 130 Gough, Tex 113 Gmeey, Butch 143 Graves, Michael 58,113 Gray, Dianna 130 Gray, Larry 143 Gray, Rex 130 Green, Bobby 143 Green, Dan 103.130 Green, Etta 130 Green,Joyce 143 Green, Michele 130 Greenelsh, Steve 130 Greenup, Christine 113 Greer, Dale 143 Greer, Linda 143 Greer, Wanda 113,122 Greider, Greg 44,45,50,52,53, 59,78,100,101,103,113,115 Grewing, Bill 63,89,143 Grey, Diana 26 Griekspoor, Phyllis 130 Griffith, Ronald 98,130 Griffith, Sandy 130 Griggs, Earlene 143 Griggs, Sharlene 113 Grim, Becky 82,143 Grimes, Wayne 143 Grimm, Debby 74,130 Gu.inn, Pat 113 Gutzmer, Rodger 89,93,143 Guy, Bobby 130 Guy, Janice 143 Guy, Linda 113 H Haas, Dennis 24,47,78,87,101,113 Haddox,Jinger 83,130 Haivala, Linda 130 Hale, Doug 98,143 Hale, Ronald 75,143 Hall, Karen 143 Hall, Steve 143 Hall,Terry78,100,101,103,113 Haller, Susan 22,71 ,82,143 Halsey,Jodie 113 Halsig, Rita 82,143 Hamby,John 143 Hamilton, DeeAnn 82,143 Hamilton,Joyce113 Hammer, Richard 89,143 Hammerrnan, Paulette 74,79,113 Harnmerrnan, Ruth 74,113 Hammitt,Jon 143 Hammons, George 89,94,143 Hanby,John 75 Hancock, Cheryl 74,82,143 Hand, Steve 80,143 Hansen, Debra 61 ,71,80,81,1 13 Hansen, Wesley 49-,74,143 Hanson, Eric 64,96,143 Harden, Mr. Everett 34 Harder, Anita 130 Hardin, Allan 130 Hardtarler, Denise 61,143 Harmon, Mrs. Helen 22,24,61 Harms, Pam 130 Harper, Barbara 74,143 Harper, Regina 143 Harper, Sherry 113 Harr, Cindy 143 Harrell, Dr. Wynne 33,80 Harrell, Marsha 143 Harris,Jane 80,143 Harris, Sharon 130 Harris, Sherry 130 Harrrson,Jerry 60,113 Harrison, Steve 143 Hart,Judy 62,242,143 Hartsel, Beverly 74,143 Hartsel, Paul 87,91,92,1 13 Hartshom, Tom 143 Haskit, Shirley 113 Hastins, Barry 67 Hatfield, Linda 143 Haugen, Marilyn 143 Havel, Terry 143 Havel, Tom 130 Havercroft, Lola 36,37 Hawk, Dennis 80,96,98,143 Hawkins,Joyce114 Hawkins, Mary 72,142,143 Hawkins, Rita 83,114 Hayes, Barbara 143 Hayes, lV1ike 75,144 Hays, Dale 114 1-lays, Leslie 80,144 Hays, Richard 144 Hays. Sheila 144 Hayworth,John 114 Hazen, Alvin 114 Hazen, Darlene 60,130 Hazen, Pam 51,53,59,82,130 Headley, Mary 130 Heasley, Sam 114 Hedges, Linda 80,114 Helm,Jona 144 Helt, Richard 131 Hemphill, Mr.Jack 26,27,67 Henderson, Mike 144 Hendricks, Christine 57,73,131 Henry, Roberta 114 Henschel, Richard 74,144 Hephner, Chris 144 Hepner, Kenny 82,131 Hergert, Sharon 60,131 Herman, Harold 144 Herman, Nancy 126,131 Herrell,Joyce 144 Hecrman, Ken 144 Hess, Alan 29,131 Hibbs, Dorth 19 Hickerson, Sandy 131 Hicks, Richard 75,144 Hicks, Roe 57,131 Highland, Linda 62,144 Hill, Bruce 144 Hill, Christy 31,60,144 Hill,Jolene 82,131 Hill, Lorraine 114 Hill, Teresa 82,144 Hillin,Janet 80,131 Hillman,Judy 74,144 Hills, Linda 114 Hinderliter, Kenneth 114 Hines, Gene 114 Hinman, Barbara 61,114 Hinshaw, Wade 131 Hintz, Chuck 144 Hipp,John 74,98,131 Hirsh, Beth 144 Hirsh,James 144 Hoaglan, Kathy 73,144 Hobson, Kathy 51,52,59,144 Hodge, Delva 114 Hodge, Ronnie 144 Hodges, Caroll 61,114 Hodges, Donna 114 Hodges, Phil 87,1 14 Hoffman, Penny 144 Hogue, Beryl 131 Holder, Nancy 82,144 Holder, Stan 144 Hollister, Cathy 144 Ho1mes,Jimmy 144 Holmes, Vicki 56,131 Holsey,Jeannine 131 Holt, Willard 131 Hood, Kathy 131 Hooper, Brenda 26,131 Hopkins, Sharon 144 Hoppes, Paula 62,144 Horinek, Lonnie 74,144 Horner,Jerry 98,144 Horner, LaDonna 70,144 Horning, Kathy 144 Horning, Mike 131 Horning, Randy 131 Hoskins, Dennis 131 Houchin, Steve 114 Houser, Jack 28,42,43,47, 78,86,87,96,103,114 Houston, Sam 131 Hovales, L. 74 Howard, Darrell 33 Howard, Mike 64,131 Howdeshell, Elaine 56,82,83,131 Howdeshell, Wayne 28 Howe, Patty 67,114 Howell, Brenda 131 Hudson,Jeanne144 Hudson, Pam 131 Hueston, Debrah 144 Huggins, Roger 114 Hughbanks, Lyle 114 Hughes, Chris 89,93,144 Hughes, Diana 82,144 Hull, Don 131 Hull, Elden 144 Hull, Ruth 114 Hull, Tom 131 Hulse, Denise 49,80,131 Hulse, Terry 82,144 Hundley, Mike 89,94,144 Hunt, Richard 131 Hush, Donna 144 Hutchinson, Stephen 145 Hutton, Ann 60,131 Hynes, Rick 27,131 1 Igo, Mike 114 Indermill, Dale 82,911,131 Ingram, Tom 114 Ingram, Tommy So., 145 Irland, Steve 23,89,145 Irland, Tom 78,87,88,103,114 1 Jackson, Diane 145 rx Index Jackson, Mark 29,87,114 Jackson, Skip 145 Jacobs, Sue 114 Jacobson, Steve 131 Jahnke, Sandy 131 James, Lisa 72,142,145 James, Sharon 114 James, Sharon 145 Jantz, Dwight 98,145 Jantz, Vivian 145 Jayne, Tony 82,98,l45 Jecfries, Linda 145 Jeter, Diana 71,114 Jeter, Roger 89,93,145 Johns, Stephanie 66,114 Johnson, Charles 145 Johnson, Chris 145,148 Johnson, Devra 74,145 Johnson, Don 44,45,50,51,53,5 Johnson, Gwen 82,145 Johnson,Janet 114 err 131 Johnson,J y Johnson, Ken 114 Johnson, Ken 57,145 Johnson, Linda 82,131 Johnson, Marty 131 Johnson, Norma 115 Johnson, Peggy 115 Johnson, Richard 131 Johnson, Rick 145 Johnson, Ricky 131 Johnson, Robin 131 Johnson, Steve 1 15 Johnson, Vic 115 Johnson, William 115 Jol1iH',Delman 87,911,131 Beverly 82 145 Jones, , Jones, Carolyn 49,66,115 Jones, Cli1T48,78,87,91,93,131 Ed 131 Jones, Jones,Joyce 70,79,115 Jones, Linda 131 Jones, Loren 145 Jones, Mark 145 Jones, Maurine 145 Jordan, Ann 72,82,145 Jordan, Linda 47,48,49,56,58, 59,72,76,83,115 K Kaczowka, Debbie 131 Kaczowka, Stacy 44,45,106,115 Kau1man,J B. 51,53,82,145 Keck, Mark 145 Keesee, Robert 75,139,145 Keeton, Marjorie 145 Keiter, Ronald 83,115 Keithley, Gene 145 Kelley, Danny 131 Kelley, Patty 131 Kelley, Robert 80,145 Kemble, Diane 60,131 Kendall, Don 78,91,115 Kendall, Suzy 67,115 Kennedy, David 145 Kennedy,Jim 131 Kent, Glenda 115 Kenyon, Rosalie 131 Kerstein, Paula 145 Kmter, Denise 131 Killough, Kathy 82,145 Killough, Mike 80,115 Kimberlin, Kenneth 131 Kinderknecht, Mr. Jack 26,65 Kindrict, Carolyn 131 King, Carolyn 115 King, Daryl 145 King, Paula 131 King, Richard 23 King, Tom 131 Kinkaid, Linda 115 Kinkaid, Michael 98,145 Kirby,Jack131 Kirkhart, Bill 145 Kirkpatrick, Patty 145 Kisner, Kenny 21 Kisner, Mrs.Juanita 20 Kitsmiller, Susan 82,145 Kittrell, Mike 89,145 Klein, Donald 19 Klein, Karen 115 Kloefkom, Eddy 83,115 Kluver,Judy 115 Knaak, Raymond 98,132 Knight, Donald 115 Knight, Paula 145 Knight, Sharon 132 Knipp, Edwin 80,132 Knoblauch,Jane 132 Knoblauch, Susan 145 Knowles, Bill 132 Knowles, LaKatia 70,132 Knuth,Janell 45,77,83,132 9,114 Knuth, Kris 44,45,54,76,115,120 Koleczek,Johnathan 116 Korell, Loren 57,78,87,91 ,1 16 Krablin,James116 Kragh, Gary 82,145 Kragh,Janet 82,83,132 Kramer, Kevin 145 Krebs, Mike 132 Krouskup, Danny 78,94,95,1 16 Krueger,Jim116 Kn.reger,Joe 132 Kuehn, Diane 132 Kuhn, Beth 82,132 Kuhns, Mrs. Wanda 20 Kullmann, Chris 96,145 Kuschnereit, Gwen 145 Kushnereit, Rody 116 L Ladd, Kay 132 Ladd, Mary 66,1 16 Laird, Dean 132 Lake, Linda 132 Lamb, Rose 36,79 Lambertus, Ray 132 Lambke,Jim 116 Landers,John 145 Landreth, Gary 132 Landrum,Jim116 Lane, Mrs. Vera 32 Langford, Donna 132 Lankford, Sheridan 145 Lanning,Jerry 82,145 Lansdowne, Terry 53,59,82,83,132 Lantz, Diane 26,61,71,116 Larson, Carolyn 1 16 Larson, Kent 145 Lassley, Tom 89,93,1-15 Latta, Terry 89,93,145 Latas, Ralph 145,146 Laudermilk, Harry 78,103,116 Lawerence, Herbert 116 Lawrence, Barbara 145 Lawson, Denzel 1 16 Lawson, Greta 116 Leavell, Gary 145 Lee, Gene 26 Lee,Juani1a145 Lee, Sharon 60,74,80,145 Legg, Floyd 116 Lehman, Carolyn 79,132 Lehr, Robert 34 Leidy, Mildred 145 Leiker, Randy 145 Leiker, Steve 132 Lemings, Mike 63,132 Lemons, Boyd 101,132 Lemons, Don 100,132 Lenhart, Mike 146 Leonard, Debbie 72,146 Leonard, Dorothy 65,116 Leonard, Nancy 146 Leonhardt, Rita 132 Lslie, Nancy 66,116 Lcsperance, Kathy 52,59,132,137 Letsinger, Dana 146 Lewandowski, David 74,82,89, Lewis, Eddie 128,132 Lewis, Linda 116 Liebst, Craig 89,96,146 Liebst,Jerry 96,97,146 Light, Anita 49,132 Lile,Jana 146 Linbo, Steve 132 Lind, Richard 146 Lind, Tom 78,98,103,113,117 Lindstrom,John 80,132 Lindt, Curtis 117 Lineback, Don 132 Linn, Linda 73,74,146 Linn, Sharon 132 Linot, Linda 79,132 Linton, Donna 146 Lipnicky, Mrs. Arlene 22 Lippincott, Dean 80,146,150 Lippincott, Henry 82,117 Lloyd, Mike 146 Loder, Becky 55,74,79,132 Lofdahl, Connie 74,132 Leaonard 132 Logan, Logan, Randy 146 Logan, Reta 146 Logue, Mike 146 Logue, Ron 117 Longhofmc, Diana 49,72,146 Loucks, Gregory 1 17 Loucks,Jo 132 Lovelady, Ronnie 146 Lowman, Nancy 132 Ludas, Mark 146 Ludlam, Mike 132 Luginbill, Mona 82,132 Lumley, Donna 117 Lumly, Loretta 132 Luna, Marci 83,146 Lundgren, Eric 96,132 Lundy, Craig 117 Lunt, Brenda 146 Lunt, Dennis 117 Luper,-Jacky 132 Luther, Linda 117 Luthi, Merlin 34,63,94 Lybarger, Nancy 132 Lyden,Joyce 61,72,117 Lyden, Larry 146 Lynch, Colleen 82,146 M Machay, Glenn 146 Mackey, Margie 117 Madill, Cathy 60,76,80,146 Maditz, Penny 70,82,146 Magill, Larry 146 Magill, Stan 70,117 Magill,Tom 100,101 Mah,James 91,132 Malcolm, Bill 47,117 Malloy, Mrs, Leola 32 Malsam, Larry 147 Maltby,Jerry 82,83,126,132 Maneely, Marilyn 132 Mann, Cathy 132 Manos, Steve 147 Mans, Danny 147 Mansfield, Kevin 132 Maples, Gary 98,147 Mar, Dave 72,132 Mar, Lin 87,117 Marquand, Brent 58,80,96,147 Marshall, Karen 82,117 Martin, Barbara 49,79,132 Martin, David 74,82,147 146 Martin Martin Martin ,Jerry Sen., 19.29.1 17 ,Jerry D. So., 147 ,Jerry W. So., 147 ivtaftanjrviike 132 Martin, Pat, Sen., 117 Martin, Pat 147 Martin, Royce 34,117 Martin, Shirley 132 Martin, Sydney 72,132 Martin, Thomas 30 Martin, Tim 132 Martin, Vickie 1 17 Martinez, Alben 64,74,147 Mason, Lynnette 51,53,82,147 Mason,Wanda 132 Massey, Lynn 132 Mast, Gary 94,117 Mast, Peggy 82,147 Mastrangelo, Glenda 147 Mathis ,Janet 147 Matlock,Joe 147 Matthe Matthe ws, Daniel 47,61,72,117 ws, Ron 80,132 Mattingly, David 103,132 Maugans, Daleen 133 Maxfield, Mrs. Mary 20 May, Kathy 35,133 Maybrier,Jim 133 Mayers, Francis 147 Mayers,Joe133 Mayfield, Anna 65,117 Maze, Dennis 89,93,147 Meachum, Cheryl 147 Medcal f, Linda 65,118 Medcalf, Sandy 133 Medearis, Harrv 147 Meden, Carol 147 Medlam,Judy 147 Medlam, Lee 147 Meeker, Larry 89,147 Meister,Jo 133 Melgren, Rita 83,118 Melrose, Ernie 64,78,103,118 Mendenhall, Brad 133 Mendenhall, Crista 147 Mendenhall,Judy 133 Mendoza, Mike 87,133 Mendoza, Nick 42,43,49,51,59, Mene1'ee,Jackie 80,147 Menzies, Beverly 147 Merideth, Bettie 133 Merrick, Ron 147 Msel, Ginger 133 Metcalf, Donnella 68,79,80,133 Meyer, Meyer, Meyer Cheryl 133 Greg 94,133 Rick 80 81 118 Miller: Ami 147 1 Miller, Carolyn 118 Miller, Colleen 118 Miller Gary 118 Miller? Glenda 147 Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Jerry 147 Phil 147 Ronnie 67,1 18 Scott 87,133 Trudee 118 Millett, Mike 133 Millhauser, Chris 133 Mills, Gary 133 Mills, Goldie 147 Miner, Minge, Sandy 118 Don 133 Mishler, Shirley 147 Mitche M itche ll,John 49,82,83,133,137 ll, Kathy 133 Molina, Al1red147 Monroe, Steve 75,147 Montei th, John 133 Montgomery, Chuck 147 Moore, Nancy 74,147 Moore, Sherilyn 69,82,83,l'18 Moore, Veronica 133 Moreland, Trish 44,45,106,118 Morgan, Linda 74,80,147 Morrel Morris l, Binki 30,69,133 , Debbie 147 Morris,Janet 133 Morris ,Jim 147 Morris. Linda 133 Morris Morris , Mary 82,133 , Mrs. Marilyn 36 Morrison, Gerald 19 Morrison, Mike 89 93,147 Morse, Gordon 26 Morton, Gerry 42,43,54,78,82, 87,91,103,118 Morton, Kathy 118 Morton, LaJtfana 82,B3,133 Morton, Stan 43,78,90,133 Moss, Mrs. Virginia 22,24 Muci,J. R. 35 Muller, Ronny 93.147 Mullikin, Larry 87,133 Mundy, Chris 133 Munz,Jodine147 lv1unz,Julie118 Musgrove, Linda 133 Myer,Judy 80,142,147 My ers, Myers, Doug 74,147 Sheryl 79,1 18 Mc McBride, Birdie 49,57,61,73.79,133 McCaF1'er1y, Mike 101,119,146 McCaf1ree,Janet 74,146 McCann, Pam 70,133 McCarty, Barbara 133 McClure, Barbara 133 McCollar, Sandra 133 McCor mick, Linda 133 82,118 McGory, Bob 75 McCoskey, Lynn 62,146 McCowan, David 74,98,146 McCoy, Ron 133 McDaniel, Dennis 133 McDaniel, Nancy 82,146 McDavitr, David 80,146 McDavitt,Jim 117 McDonald, Randy 133 McFarland, Gary 94.117 McFarland, LeeAnn 133 McGill, Tom 146 McGlothern, Teresa 133 McGonigle, William 67,117 McGowan,Judy 146 lv1cGra1h, Tracy 133 McHenry, Pattie 76,82,83,1 17 McIntire,Judy 82,146 Mclntyre, Cindy 133 McKellips, Larry 89,93,146 McKinney, Bill 133 McKinney, Carolyn 133 McKown, Lois 133 McLaren, Bob 94,146,150 McLaren,Jim 103,117 McMil1en, Kevin 146 McMullen, Mark 146 McNabb, Richard 94,98,146 McNabb, Rita 49,67,117 McNabb, Sharon 126,133 McNeil, Eddie 146 McNew, Sharon 133 McNutt, Ted 146 McPherron, Mrs. Lois 23 McPherson, Karen 146 McPherson, Yolanda 146 McQuillan,John 146 McQuillan, Linda 146 McTaggart,Janet 82,146 N Nading, Debbie 133 Nading, Kathy 48,147 Nagle, Ted 147 Nash, Kathy 147 Neely, Mike 118 Neese, Lloyd 133 Neihng, Marc 147 Ndl, Philip 94,147 Neff, Donna 133 Nelson, Deanna 147 Nelson, Sherry 56,74,73,118 Nevergall, Rolland147 Newberry,Joe147 Newell, Billy 35,147 Newell, Blaine 98,147 Newell, Connie 118 Newell, Randy 118 Nibarger, Robert 147 Nicholas, Marc 133 Nichols, Blake 98,147 Nichols, Phyllis 118 Nickel, Kenneth 147 Niedcns, Mike 78,87,94,133 Nienke, Steve 134 Nietfeld, Cindy 82,147 Nixon, Wayman 49,134 Noble, Lyneta 134 Norris, Roni 118,122 North, Terry 78,83,86,87,118 Norton, Vickie 134 Nowell, Sharon 134 Nowlin, Teresa 1 18 Noyce, Darrell 118 O Oakley, Ronda 118 Oaks,Jimmy 51,59,118 Oaks, Martha 31,147 O'Brien, Linda 47,57,70,118 O'Brien, Pat 74,89,147 Obyrne, Cathy 134 O'Dell, Deena 147 O'Dell, Martin 134 Odle, Carolyn 147 O'Hearn, Patty 134,74 O'Hearn, Susan 148 Oliver, Doug 134 Oliver,Jack 43,91,93,134 Oliver, Margaret 22,146 Olson, Elsie 26,62 Olson, Grady 148 Olsterloh, Les 134 Osborne, Debbie 148 Oswalt, Bill 28,87,100,101 Ott, Randy 59,134 Overman, Chris 118 Owen, Bob 49,126,134 Owings, Cheryl 80,1 18 Owings,Jan 82,148 P. Page, Harry 82,94,148 Page, Martha 60,69,118 Page, Sandra 118 Page, Tim 89,148 Palin, Bill 148 Palmer, Charlotte 118 Palmer, Gary 148 Palmer, Harold 74,80,148 Palmer, Marla 119 Pankaskie. Steve 134 Pape, Dmn 119 Pape, Deanne 119 Paph, Mart 119 Parke,Jcme 148 Parks, Patti 69,134 Parli, Roland 134 Parmenta, Mike 74,148 Parrott,Jerry 82,148 Stoddar Wilson Parrott, Peggy 119 Parsons, Claudine 119,124 Paugh, Linda 49,134 Paul,-jimmy 80,93,148 Paulson, Larry 80,119 Pavlick, Margaret 80,134 Payne, Dennis 119 Payne, Penny 134 Payne, Tina 134 Payne 'Vicki 148 Pg2cockLDuane82,1 19 Pearce, Bradford 98,148 Pmrcekjudy' 148 Pearsonnjanella 57,61,71,134 Pearson,janet 119 Peebler, Geraldine 148 Peer, Cathy 74,134 Peitz, Mrs. Karen 27 Peluso, Sam 34,68,98,99,103,119 Pender, Mrs. Berniece 22 Pmdergrass, Mark 82,134 Penix,Jane148 Pmix,judy 119 Perry, Carl 134 Peters, Roland 55,70,83,119 Peters, Son-ja 134 Peterson, Billie 148 Peterson,Jim 119 Peterson, Ray 78,103,119 Pettay, Neil 91,119 Pcttriess, Patty 148 Petzel,Marlics148 Phillips, Diane 134 Pliillipejiidy 65,119 Phillips, Mike 60,83,148 Phipps, Missjudy 25,73 Pickard, Doug 78,96,97,98,119 Pierce, Betsy 134 Pierson, Melinda 82,148 Pike, Charles 148,74 Pilgreen, Terry 54,87,134 Pinkerton, Becky 148 Piotrowski, Dale 119 Piotrowski,Joe 134 Piper, Susan 134 Pitts, Darrel 119 Pitzer, Bob 70,100,101 Pitzer, William 148 Plush, Dorothy 148 Pogue, Les 134 Poland,john 82,134 Poland, Robert 148 Poland, Susan 148 Polllard, Terry 119 Poole, Cathy 119 Pope, Sharlene 119 Reese, Linda 83,120 Reeves, Susan 134 Reimer, Steve 149 Reischman, Bruce 134 Renner, Bill 149 Rennernlane 66,120 Rettmer, Renee 120 Reynard, Gary 149 Reynolds, Floyd 35 Reynolds, Mike 149 Rhodes, Larry 67,120 Rice, Toni 120 Richardson, Gene 135 Richardson, Karen 135 Kenneth 120 Richardson Richardson, Miss Martha 32 Richardson, Robert 34,134 Richardson, Sheryl 135 Richerson, Michael 135 Richman, Sandy 82,149 Ricketts, Steve 45,87,88 Rickords, Mike 149 Rider, Keith 82,120 Riedel, Pam 135 Rieniets, Harold 74,78,95,120 Riley, Karin 149 Riley, Stuart 149 Rimel, Rend 54,76,121 Rion, Ronald 121 Rising, Linda 149 Ritter, Donna 135 Roachhjames 149 Roach,JeFl'135 Roads, Marlin 121 Robbinshjohnny 149 Robbins, Mrs. Flossie 21 Roberts, Nevin 135 Roberts, Ronnie 121 Roberts, Tamera 135 Robertsonmjohn 89,915,149 Robinson, Becky 79,121 Robinson, Carol 80,149 Robinsonkloe 149 Robinson,judy 135 Index Schinnerer,jill 49,74,80,138,149 Schippers, Eileen 121 Schluck, David 135 Schmidt, Connie 121 Schmidt, Glenda 149 Schmidt, Mackley 66,121 Schneider, Betty 149 Schneider, Darrell 121 Schneider, Joyce 135 Schneider, Linda 72,149 Schoenecker, Gerald 149 Schoeppel,'joy 135 Schroder, Synda 70,149 Sglllpth, Sand-yk150 Schultz, Mike 150 Schwartz, Doug 150 Schwartz, Randy 96,121 Schwarz, Charles 31 Scott, Beth 135 Scott, Carol 150 Scott, Cathy 121 Scott,John 135 Scott, Vickie 150 Scribner,-Ianice 83,135 Scribner, Karla 150 Seavey, Gloria 135 Scgo, Mr. Will 28,29 Seiwort, Shirley 80,150 Sell, Bruce 121 Sell, Kerry 150 Sellers,jeFl'121 Sellers, Roger 72,80,l35 Serrano,Jesse 74,89,150 Sewell, Rick 82,150 Sharp, Gay 135 Sharp, Virginia 135 Shattuck, Mark 96,150 Shaver,Jan 135 Shaw, Keith 135 Shaw, Susanne 24 Shelton,Jacque150 Sheppard, Mrs. Marjorie 29 Sheppard, Steve 80,150 Shepoiser, Dr. 17 SpangIer,jim 136 Sparkman,W.H.150 Sparlin, Vicki 61,71,122 Speer, Marilyn 65,122 Spence, Lorene 150 Spicer,joAnn 79,122 Spivey, Terry 150 Strague, Bob 150 Springer, Vickie 150 Spurgeon, Sandy 150 Spurrier, Larry 150 Staats, Steve 136 Stabler, Mrs. La Veeda 20 Stafford, Steve 89,150 Standley, Donette 150 Standley, Mary 74,151 Starldrich,jerry 151 Stantield, Bill 151 Stanley, Sherie 83,136 Sta.rk,,1oseph 74,136 Stark, Mary 70,741,151 Stark, Tom 122 Starr, Vicki 136 Stastny, Karen 151 Stastny, Linda 122 Stauber, Candace 69,73,79,122 Stauber,james 80,151 St. Clair, Patty 70,122 St. Clair, Suzy 122 Steele, Dorothy 151 Stdnbuchel, Mark 60,70,78,87,122 Stephens, Maryon 136 Robinson, Marcia 82,149 Robinson, Steve 121 Roderick, Rebecca 121 Roehrman, Linda 135 Rogers, john 67,121 Rogershlohnny 135 Rogers, Kenny 83,149 Roller, Richard 72,80,81,149 Popp, Bernie 82,101,148 Popp, Toni 25,119 Porth, Sharon 148 Porth, Stephen 119 Posthjames 94,119 Post, Sonja 134 Pote,john 27 Pottorf, Mike 80,148 81 i - Wasson, Steve 87,136 Tate, Randy 151 Pottorf, Randy 61,68 Powell, Barbara 134 Powell, Mary 134 Powell, Mike 148 Powell, Pat 120 Powell, Richard 120 Preston, Rick 148 Price, Ruth 74,120 Price, Wanda 67,120 Price, Wilma 74,77,148 Pridemore, Wanda 66,120 Pritchard, Barbara 82,148 Prieb, Mr. Gordon 26 Prohn, Becky 148 Puls, Mr. Spencer 36,89,91 Pu.rkey, Hal 91,134 Purl, Eunice 83,134 Pursley, Rick 120 Putnam, Chris 120 Pyles, Dr, Ralph 16,17,148 Pyles, Dr. Ray 16 Pyle, Karen 23,59 Q Quincy, Shelly 82,148 Quist, Linda 134 R Rader, Linda 134 Railsback, Martin 49,60,71,12O Railsback, Rita 120 Rains, Donna 82,149 Raisor, Dawn 149 Raisor, Debbie 120 Rails, Tommy 80,89,149 Rand, Cary 120 Randleman, Dicky 134 Rankin,joyce149 Ray, Bonnie 149 Ray, Richard 149 Ray, Steven 74,149 Rayburn, Sandy 120 Raymond, Rod 134 Read, Terry 134 Reay, Keith 75,953,149 Rector, Max 89,149 Redden, Shelly 149 Reed, Earl 120 Reed, Gene 78,94,95,120 Reed, Henry 134 Reed, Susan 79,134 Reed, Woody 134 Recdy, Marilyn 134 Rooker, Patty 149 Rooney,AIim135 Roop, Beverly 70,74,149 Roop, Delbert 87,135 Rosene, Brian 98,135 Ross, Duane 78,87,96,97,121 Ross, Ralph 29 Ross, Ronnie 121 Rossman, Diane 77,141,149 Rouse, Rhonda 135 Roush, Sharon 121 Rousseau, Cathy 149 Rowell, Barry 149 Roy, David 96,98,121 Roy, Richard 96,98,149 Ruhl, Verna 135 Runberg, Rob 98,149 Runft, Mr. Howard 35 Runge, Frances 121 Runge, Richard 135 Sherw Shew, ood, Arlene 66,83,121 Nancy 121 Shields, Doris 135 Shields, Dorvan 87,121 Shirley, Bobby 121 Shirley, Robert 135 Shirley, Ron 150 Shoult s, Billie 150 Shouse, Morris 121 Shrouf, Larry 135 Shultz, Ronald 150 Shumaker, Steve 58,82,135 Stephenson, Charlotte 122 Stephenson, Pat 151 Stevens, Charlene 151 Stevens, Greg 151 Stevens,,Ianice 60,151 Stevens, Marion 61 Steward, Dee 151 Steward, Rhonda 74,136 Stewart, Dan 91,136 Stewart, Michael 47,122,124 Stewart, Mickey 70,136 Stewart Rod 48 89 93 151 Stewart ZTony151, i Stickney, Linda 151 Stierwa lt,ljollene151 Stiles, Mr. Harold 18 Stiger, Allan 122 Stitt, Steve 80,151 St.sIohn, Pam 151 d, Greg 96,151 Todd, Linda 123 Toles,James136 Toles, Robert 67,123 Tompkins, Sandy 82,152 Totman, Bob 152 Tracy, Diane 7l,83,123 Trainer,V1oe152 Traner, Mike 96,152 Trarbach, Bill 23,55,58,74,123 Trarbach, Mark 94,152 Trego, Marsha 123 Trim, Dick 61,64,123 Tull,Jerry 136 Tull, Saundra 136 Turner, Cheryl 73,152 Turner, Tom 89,96,152 Tweed,x1anice 66,123 U Upton, jim 136 v Valadez, Louis 28,87,94 Valdois, Cliff 80,82,123 Valdois, Karen 152 Va.lle, Lee 152 Valodine, Ken 123 Van Amburg, Doug 64,87,136 Van Amburg,Jeanne123 Vanatta, Marcia 136 Van Camp, Greg 136 Van Cleave, Kay 74,136 Van Duesen, Van 58,90,91,136 Van Nover, Charles 123 Van Nover, Randall 136 Van Tassel, April 152 Vant Leven, Brenda 152 Vant Leven,xIanet 123 Varner, Charles 35,87 Vaughn, Dorothy 136 Vaughn, Linda 136 Vaughn, Tom 136 Velte, Bonnie 152 Voigt, Patricia 152 Von Fange, Debbie 80,152 Von Fange, Vicki 58,74,136 Vosburg, Shirlene136 Voth,tIames 80,123 W Russell, Barbara 135 Russellhlames 149 Russell, Kathy Sen., 121 Russell, Kathy So., 149 Russell, Mrs. Lovetta 26,66 Russell, Rita 79,121 Ruth, Barbara 146,149 Rutledge, Debbie 149 Rutledgejohn 49,58,82,135 Rutledge, Tom 149 Ryan, Barbara 82,149 Ryman, Saffle, R Sageser, Sageser, Richard 149 S ita 149 Nancy 135 Rex 149 Sailor,Tommy135 Saller, Warren 149 Sanborn, Mark 135 Sanders Sanders Sanders , Cheryl 149 ,james 149 ,jirri 149 Sanders,Jim 135 Sanders, Larry 149 Sanders, Mike 149 Sanders, Sandra 69,79,116,121 Sanderson, Charles 33 Sanderson, Mr. Harleigh 31 Sandifer, Cecil 121 Santiago, Charles 149 Sapp, Diana 49,82,83,135 Saranko, Danny 149 Satterlield, Lynda 66,121 Saunders, Larry 96,149 Saunders, Marcene 58,83,121 Saunders, Steve 98,121 Shurtleff, Kent 45,87,88,89,91,93,135 Shutler, Sandra 135 Sibargen, R. 74 Sietners, Walter 135 Sills, Marion 135 Simers, Athlene 82,83,135 Simmons, Debby 135 Simmons, Marcia 69,135 Simonin, Andy 150 Simons, Craig 58,80,150 Simonsen, Paulette 80,152,150 Simpsonhlim 28,121 Simpson, Ron 150 Sims, Rusty 45,72,87,135 Sinclair, Tommy 135 Sink,janet 135 Sinnott, Tony 135 Sirrnans, Sandy 150 Sisler, Lois 150 Slayton, Brenda 150 Slayton,john 78,86,87,94,121 Slayton, Toni 74,150 Slawson,janet 135 Slister, Max 121 Small, Barbara 150 Smetana, Ron 24,47,59,56,121 Saunders, Steve So., 149 Sawyer, Larry 98,149 Scarce, Glen 87,135 Sdiaefer, Eunice 135 Scheck, Lonnie 62,149 Schesser, Sue 135 Schesser, Sue 149 sdiirfrlbrin, Evelyn 69,121,122 Schinnererujack 89,911,149 Smiley, Ruth 82,133,135 Smith, Barbara 135 Smith, Beverly 150 Smith, Billie 61,70,121 Smith, Charles 98,135 Smith, Chuck 150 Smith, Cleve 150 Smith, Debbie 135 Smith, Donna 150 Smith, Emirt135 Smithhjan 121,122 Smith,x1m'ry 150 Smith, Karen 131,135 Smith, Larry 136 Smith, Linda 150 Smith, Liz 121 Smith, Lois 136 Smith, Marcy 136 Smith, Marilyn 67,121 Smith, Mary 150 Smith, Mike 136 Smith, Mrs. Doris 22 Smith, Nancy 136 Smith Roger 60 64,89,150 Smith: Terry 122 Sfwplw, Sna pp, Snodgr Snyder Carolyn 70,122 Ed 136 ass, Mr.john 30 Darrell 32 sriyd.-:rj Delphine 122 Snyder Snyder ,giudy 136 , enny 150 Snyder, Martin 136 Snyder Sollers, Sollers, ,Ramona 72,150 Jerry 136 Kathy 83,122 Southern Gary 55,122 Stolzheise, David 151 Stone, Cathy 70,82,151 Stone, Miss Lorene 19 Stone, Sandy 82,151 Stonger,janet 136 Stonger,,Iean 151 Storay, Marla 80,151 Stork, Mary 74,136 Story, Pat 23 Stout, Bill 67,122 Stover,l1ohn 57,68,73,74,136 Stover, Larry 122 St. Peter, Charles 122 St. Peter, David 151 Street, Mary 83,122 Stl'icklin, Becky 76 Strong, Mike 100,101,151 Strouse, Duane 63,151 Strouse, Pam 74,136 Stuart, Paul 144,151 Stutes, Nickie 151 St. Vrain, Brad 136,137 St. Vrain, Debbie 151 Stwalley, Barbara 151 Sublett, Mike 151 Suenram, Gary 144,151 Sullivan, Art 75,150,151 Summers, Dean 151 Sutton, Gary 151 Swafford, Donna 69,72,151 Swaflpord, Yvonne 122 Swan,xIohn 122 Swank, Mike 122 Swearingen, Harry 136 Swenson,joyce 49,59,69,123 Swindler, Don 94,123 T Tautfest, Dale 151 Taylor, Stacy 136 Tennery, Paula 123 Tepehleanette 70,73,136 Ttrwort, Evert 151 Terwort, Stanley 136 Thiry, Elizabeth 72,151 Thole, Rod 44,45,91,123 Thomas, Gary 151 Thomas, Phyllis 136 Thompson, Cathy 82,151 Thompson,xjimcy 136 Thompson, joe 136 Thompson, Randy 151 Thompson, Robert 123 Thompson, Steve 70 Thonen, Walter 136 Thurman, Irma 72 Tigarden, Charles 151 Tijerina, Carol 67 Tillery, Rick 136 Tillman,jim151 Tilton, Gerald 151 Tinius, Barry 93,151 Tinius, Steve 65,136 Tobias, Eldon 152 Wade, Clark 35,152 Waggoner, Dennis 74,152 Waites, Donna 152 Waite, Terry 94,152 Waldrop, Paula 136 Walker, Dennis 123 Walker Walker, Walker Walker ,Randy 60,123 , Sue 136 Wall, Danny 89,98,152 Wallace,julie136 Waller, Gary 80,152 Waller, Malinda 80,81 ,152 Waller, Pamela 152 Walsh, Steve 152 Walters, Ava 74,152 Walters, Roger 152 Walters, Victoria 123 Walton, Mrs. Ida 22 Wampler, Bill 152 Ward, Bob 152 Ward, Cathy 123 Ward, Mike 50,52,59,82,123 Warne, Ron 123 Warren, Debbie 83,136 Warren, Stephanie 152 123 , Kay 49,55,59,71,76,83, Nila 49,54,59,71,76,80,123 Washin on Mrs Zenobia 25,70 Watkins,,1ennelle136 Watkins, Richelle123 Watkins, Robert 152 Watkins, Sheryl 69 Watkins, Shirley 152 Watkins, Terry 83,136 Watson, Bruce 123 Watson, Gary 136 Wawak, Trudy 152 1Qymire,x1eannie152 Weaver, Bernice 136 Weavgr, Marsha 42,43,77,123 Weav r, Robert 89,152 e Webb, Bob 150,152 wrbii, saith 123 Webb, Ginger 49,56,136 Webb, Richard 80,152 Webb, Sandy 152 Webb, Steve 123 Weber, Peggy 137 Webster, Patti 152 Wedman, Charlene 123 Weinbrenner, Debbie 49,60,82 Weinbrenner, Larry 123 Welch, Charles 137 Wells, Connie 59,83,123 Wells, Ralph 137 Wells, Vicki 74,137 Wells, Yvonne 49,123 Werth, Victor 137 West, Carolyn 152 West,John 152 West, Marguerite 60,123 West, Phyllis 152 West, Shirley 61 ,73,137 Westerman, Frances 74,123 Westerman, Max 152 ,152 Westover,jimmie 98,123 Westphal, Ron 123 Wheatley, Wilbur 152 WVhitcomh, Mrs. Evelyn 55 Whitcomb, Randy 80,83,123 Wfhite, Carolyn 152 White, Georgetta 152 White,jeH'152 White,Joel 58,68,137 White Linda 152 White: Mary 55,123 White, Mrs. Linda 32 White Pete 152 White, Randy 137 White, Steve 152 VVhites, Allen 152 Whitford, Gary 80,152 Wiebe, Martha 152 Wiederstein, Linda 137 Wiemeyer, Peggy 32,232,152 Wiggans, Alan 91 ,92,123 Wiggans, Dennis 152 Wilcox, Mark 124 Wilcox, Virgil 124 Wiles, Norman 78,100,101 ,137 Wilkinson, Carol 74,82,152 Wilkinson, Keith 124 Wilkinson, Larry 152 Willey, Harriet 82,152 Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Bob 91,98,124 Diana 137 jerry 137 johnny 21 Kay 152 Linda 153 Macky 153 Marsha 153 Marshall 137 Mike 153 Rita 153 Vickie 56,60,137 Willison, Nels 94,137 Willoughby, Miss Marcia 22,24 Willour, Kathy 153 Willson, Peggy 153 Wilmeth, Bill 137 Wilscam, Paul 124 Wilson, Charles 153 Wilson Darvin 27 Wilson, Gary 146,153 Wilson,v1ackie 153 Wilson, Kathy 61,153 Wilson, Mary 137 Wilson, Pat 124 Wilson, Robin 137 Stanley 153 Wilson, Steve 137 Wilton, Cathy 137 Wimberly, Nancy 68,137 Windler, Rita 153 Wine, Sam 60,153 Winger, Mrs. Madelyn 23 Wise, Peggy 61 ,82,153 Witt, Connie 57,61 ,70,71,79,12 Wittenbach, Mary 79,137 Wittstock, Mary 153 Wix, Steve 153 Wixson, Phil 89,153 Wolf, Bill 22 Wolfhjohn 89,94,153 Wolf, Terry 153 Wong, Billy 153 Wong, Eddie 78,103,137 Wong, Irene 52,153 Wong,joe 153 Wong,johnny 49,103,124 Wong, Liz 71 Wong, Leola 60,124 Wong, Scott 59,70,124 Wood, Marilyn 60,137 Wood, Tammy 57,137 Woods, Bob 70 Woods, Lee 137 Woodward, Garry 94,137 Woodward, Larry 94,137 Woosypitikjewell 137 Wright, Cindy 153 Wright, Mr. Dennis 22,58 Wright, Mrs. Doris 32 XYZ Yancey, Mrs. Charlotte 28 Yeschke, Bill 80,137 Yoakum, Shirley 74,137 Yoast, Linda 124 Young, Curtis 80,153 Young, Debbie 80,131,153 Young,jeanne 124 Young, Marilyn 153 Yount, Glenn -153 Yount, Mary 60,61 ,70,124 Ysidro, Mark 137 Ysidro, Yvonne 153 Zabel, Margie 80,137 Zackula, Steve 80,153 Zdir, David 124 Zehr, Roger 153 Zimmennan, Cheryl 137 Zimmerman, Don 60,89,153 Zimmerman, Scott 96,153 4 ' Q 3 - H f :kwin gf, 72 vig 3 5,-:lf 552' may aw, ,ul- . ,, .PEN KY. 2' f. ,- A f -. 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