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Hr' rl TOP: Orchestra. SITTING: Suzanne Sawyer, STANDING: Penny Thompson, Anders Linden, lack Iohnston, Shyla Sundernath, Ken Ticknor, Kim Faulk, Sandra Hastings, Kay Cochran. ABOVE: Stage Band. FRONT ROW: Mike Kauf- man, Sunny Cleland, Susan Stroud, Ioe Neal. SECOND ROW: Rusty Heisler, Iames Peter, Ri- chie Heckman. THIRD ROW: Chuck I-Iepford, Steve Owen, Amy Hamm, David Edmonds. FOURTH ROW: Ron Winters, Suasan Hodges, Don Leonard, Ken Ticknor. CENTER: Topeka West Charger Band. KNEELING, LEFT: Robin Higgs. KNEELING RIGHT: Amy Hamm. FRONT ROW: Sunny Cleland, Iudette Nordyke, Carol Spring, Susan Stroud, Angie Hylton, Kathie Hott- master, Sherri King, Karen Gillogly, Kathy Kaul, Tracy Pashman, Carol Rasor, Kathy Wacker, Brenda Land, Betty Conklin. SECOND ROW: Susan Gildersleeve, Brenda Kern, lane McMil- lan, Scott Saia, Iami Osborne, Rob Neill, Nancy Scoggin, Michelle Hein, Don Leonard, Annie Ripper, Renata Heironimus, Wally Bankston, Sara Kuckelman, David Morris, Mike Kaufman, Ice Neal, Scott Holtgren, Bruce Friesendahl, Sherri Elliott, Beth Thurston, Porter Bertelson. THIRD ROW: Colleen Brown, Mary Roehl, Sara Gildersleeve, lanet Miller, Robin Haas, Lisa Nan- ley, Rich Howard, Bindy Snyder, Larry Glover, lO8! People X Instrumental Music Mike Day, Curt Blair, Chris Borchert, Mike Men- dez, Bryan Hayes, Bill Uhler, Ianis Zimmerman, Lisa Wacker, Greg Dalrymple, Todd Stover, Da- vid Welch, lim Smiley, Sam Mclviahan, Chuck Heptord, Steve Owen, Cory Skinner, Tom Far- rier. FOURTH ROW: Gena Lantis, Debbie lur- gensmeier, lim Standbury. Shawn Dixon, Phil Gramly, Iames Peter, Rusty Heisler, Vicki Woods, Stacey Parks, Tim Carlson, Terry Koerner, Mark True, Richie Keckman, Glenn Geisler, STANDING: Ken Ticknor, Brian Fox, Mike Holt, Pat Iordan, Mark Rein, Phil Neuer, David Edmonds, Iohn Stroud, I .D. Bloomar, Tim Claiborne. RIGI-IT: Stage Band. FRONT ROW: Colleen Brown, ludette Norclyke, Porter Bertel- son, bruce Friesendahl. SECOND ROW: Iames Peter, Phil Gramly, Mark True, I.D. Bloomar, Iohn Stroud. THIRD ROW: Greg Dalrymple. Richard Cantrell, Tom Farrier, Bindy Snyder, Steve Owen, Mike Holt, Bryon Fox. FOURTH ROW: Rick Weber, Chris Lynch, Tim Claiborne, Ken Ticknor. ABOVE: Stage Band. FRONT ROW: Mike Kaufman, Sunny Cleland, Susan Stroud, Ioe Neal. SECOND ROW: Rusty Heisler, Iames Peter, Richie Heptord. THIRD ROW: Chuck I-Ieptord, Steve Owen, Amy Hamm, Da- vid Edmonds. BACK ROW: Ron Winters, Susan I-lodges, Don Leonard, Ken Ticknor. 9? O
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Awareness, Good Attitude Towards Foods Experienced In International Foods Class Speakers, field trips and labs were plentiful in the Home Economics De- partment. One of the many interesting activities this year occurred in Mrs. Lin- da Wardlow's international foods class. Students were given an awareness and a good attitude for a variety of foods from different parts of the U.S. and from many other countries. Guests were invited to speak on almost every country and every region of the US. studied. Field trips were taken, includ- ing trips to Lawrence and Ward- Meade Home in Topeka. Tm Al' A child born without a skull and a child born with her intestines outside her body were two of the guests in Miss Georgia Patterson's child development class this year. Goals of the class in- cluded the study of the emotional, physical and mental growth of a child from O to 5 years of age, with time taken to study prenatal care and care of handicapped and exceptional chil- dren. To help students in class feel corn- fortable enough to express their ideas in class and to help students to face such problems as death, pregnancy and abortion, divorce and other situa- tions confronting this generation were the goals of Mrs. Mary Beth Schroff's parenthood education class. Both Miss Patterson and Mrs. Schroff agreed that their child development and parent- hood education classes were too large. lt's hard to give individual help in large classes, Mrs. Schroff said. Grades may suffer and so might par- ent relationships. I ' -vw f Y' I, l 5 A ABOVE RIGHT: Trying on her blazer in Clothing 3-4 is Shula Sundernath, '8l. ABOVE: Getting into the holiday spirit by creating a winter scene is a Clothing 3-4 student. LEFT: Preparing a mix- ture tor international foods is Liz Ybarra, '8O. People! Home Economics! 107
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Instrumental Music Performs Variety Of Familiar Tunes Instrumental music was alive and well at Topeka West. Seven musicians did so well that they were selected to play in the District I Honor Band and Orchestra concert at Shawnee Mission northwest. They were: Porter Bertel- son, Kay Cochran, '81, David Ed- monds, '80, and Rob Neil, Penny Thompson, '81, Ken Ticknor headed the Instrumental Music Department, which included Concert band, march- ing band, stage band and orchestra. Every morning at 7:30 the marching band was on the tootball tield practic- ing tor the game on Friday. Familiar tunes heard at basketball games and at assemblies were pro- vided by the stage band, which also performed a jazz concert in lanuary. The instrumental musicians played tor the musical i'The Boyfriend, and they provided music tor all-school as- semblies. The students also presented public concerts and played tor several community groups. 41 BELOW: The band was one ot more than 80 high school bancls in Lawrence Saturday, Sept. 29, to take part in 1979 University ot Kansas Band Day activities. They marched in a downtown parade Saturday morning and were guests ot the Univer- sity at the afternoon football game between KU and North Texas State. iii! IIE KEVIN KELLIM - Charger Choir, Choralaires, Varsity Choir, Singers I-2, Music Composition KEN TICKNOR - Concert Band, Guitar I, Or- chestra I-2, Stage Band l-2 -mv' qv People X Instrumental Music X IOQ
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