Basehor High School - Bobcat Yearbook (Basehor, KS)
- Class of 1982
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And It Was Written On The Horizon . . . As the editors of the BOBCAT, we would like to say thank you to all the students and faculty of Basehor High School. The involvement, activity, and personality of each one of you makes this yearbook different from any other ever produced. We hope that over the years, when you look through the pages of the BOBCAT, the action cap- tured between the covers will rekindle fond memories of your life and friends at BHS. Thanks again, and keep making those memories. Zke 1981-82 yearbook Js 'Dedicated Zo Zke Memory Of Our Classmate And drieud Kevin C. Jmnau November 28, 1962 February 3, 1982 THE BOBCAT 1982 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 4 .......................... Performers Page 10 .......................... Academics Page 18 ............................. Sports Page 36 ......................... Traditions Page 42 ...................... Organizations Page 52 ..............Administration-Faculty Page 58 ............................. Honors Page 64 ............................ Seniors Page 82 ............................ Juniors Page 88.......................... Sophomores Page 94 ........................... Freshmen 3 BACK ROW: Steve Jancich, Kevin Otterman, Danny Wiley, Shane Penland, Joe Northern, Eric Otting, Jack Hansen, Brian Enneking, Michelle Johnson, John Fritchen. 3rd ROW: Dana Johnson, Tami Kelley, Angie Riehle, Julie Matthews, Becky Franklin, Keith Stubler, Bob Ritter, Paula Fritchen, Lisa Brandt, Brian Lindelof. 2nd ROW: Mark Williams, Karen Kornhaus, Sue Haney, Kathy Magaha, Beth Nash, Chery Shoemake, Denise Deitmaring, Peggy Porter, Lisa Deitmaring, Kim Dyster, Chad Gabel. 1st ROW: Director VMike Wiesner, Marsha Price, Denise DeTar, Terrance Williams-Bey, Vicki Ziegler, Todd Lantz, Terri Yazel, Rick Lantz, Rick Coleman, Pam Theno, Jackie Kelly. WE WOULD PERFORM . .. 4 CHORUS BACK ROW: Karla Kendrick Janine Hunt Jodi Stoner Staci Fouts Lori Clark Marsha Jones MIDDLE ROW: Brenda Vicker Linda Riley Sherri Riley LaRee Smith Debbie Shaumeyer FRONT ROW: Debbie Williams Tracey Brulja Linda Campbell Jennifer Trout Kathy Magaha BACK ROW: Linda Riley Brenda Vicker Beth Lowe David Thorne Darren Neas Robert Reavis Kevin Roberts Lisa Basso Lori Clark Brad O'Brien David Breuer MIDDLE ROW: Denise DeTar Sherri Riley Malinda Brooks Susie Brock Ellen Kelly Amanda Brooks Don McNiel Scott Rosche Penny Diaz Susie Boyd Tina Belben FRONT ROW: Terri Yazel Denise Moore Jane O'Bryan Julie Dahlin Theresa Lorance Letha Marshall Brenda Miller Anton Zouplna, Director 5 JAZZ BAND 6 The 1981-82 Jazz Band was con- ducted by Mike Weisner. The musi- cal team of volunteers met at 7:00 am to practice. The members of the band received no credit for their work, only the recognition of being a part of a very talented group was their reward. They performed at two basketball games and gave a concert for the grade school. Members of the Jazz Band were: Steve Jancich, Lisa Deitmaring, Mark Williams, Da- vid Barlow, Mike Angell, Bob Ritter, Dan Wiley, Tami Kelley, Dana John- son, Crissy Theno, Pam Theno, Den- ise Deitmaring, Paula Fritschen, Jack Hansen, Brian Lindelof, Ronnie La- foon, and John Fritschen. GUITAR ABOVE, Back row: LaRee Smith, Debbie Shaumeyer, Debbie Williams, Denise Moore, Kim Kincaid, Rick Coleman, Todd Greene, Ron Jackson, David Russell, Mark Wilson, Tony Kaiser, Bret Clark, Phil Morasch, Christi Christoff, Director Anton Zouplna. Front row: Marsha Jones, Kim Dyster, Don Shoemaker, Robert Reavis, Darren Neas, Chris Hawley, Mandy Crum, Mike Angel!. BELOW, Duane Trower, Brad Hoffman, Jay Cooper, Doug Payne, Mike Newman. The Junior Class Presents Father, who was one of the greatest pioneer efficiency experts and who applied his brilliance to raising his large family, is gone. Mother, now a widow, manages very well by applying his methods. At the start of the play she is called away on business, leaving the children to manage for themselves. The older girls try to set boyfriends aside while the younger children economize by such steps as making their own root beer! Every effort they make seems to go so wrong that, when a snoopy relative walks into their self-made shambles, it looks as though this wonderful family may have to slit up. -Cast- Mrs. Gilbreth Anne ........ Ernestine Martha ...... Frank ........ Bill ......... Lillian ..... Fred ......... Dan .......... Jackie ....... Mr. Hathaway Leora ....... Dr. Bob Al Lynch David Loring Director . Lisa Deitmaring Ellen Kornhaus .. . Jackie Kelly . . Britta Stolfus .... Keith Miller . . Leonard Nick Becky Distefano . Michael Goens .....Bob Wiley . . Susan Eberth .. . John Novak Paula Fritschen . Jeff Kuehnhoff .................................Darren Neas ............................. Brian Enneking ........................ Mrs. Marlene Dillard Belles On Their Toes 9 SENIOR CLASS PLAY Senior Play Cast Director — Chris Anderson Sam Pennywinner ............................................... (coach and father, in his early 40's) Agnes Pennywinner ............................................. (mother and wife of coach, in her late 30's) Pat Pennywinner ............................................... (daughter, 18, wants to be a woman wrestling champ) Buss Pennywinner .............................................. (son, 16, football player on Frog team) Peggy Pennywinner ............................................. (daughter, early teens, not sports-minded) Alvin Pennywinner ............................................. (son, 15 sports are his main object in life) Chester Mullins ............................................... (also known as Spook, 16, best friends with Buzz) Seymour ....................................................... (Alvin's 15 year old buddy, wants to be in the Frog lineup) Aunt Alice .................................................... (mother's aunt, about 60, guardian angel to the Pennywinners) Mrs. Alonzo Speel ............................................. (haughty, arrogant woman in her late 30's) Josie ......................................................... (Mrs. Speel's young daughter, talks a lot) Dimple Dillard ............... ................................ (sports editor of the school paper) Mitzi Jones ................................................... (member of the Frog pep club) Harold Gilley ................................................. (principal, in early 50's, friend of Coach Pennywinner) Alexander Smith ............................................... (handsome 17 year old member of the Nortnview team) Dr. Paul Andrews .............................................. (handsome young man of about 28, former Frog standout athlete) Midge ......................................................... (Peggy's 15-year-old companion) Mrs. Allen .................................................... (a slight woman in her late 40's, appears much older) Announcer ..................................................... (gives review of the football game) .. Scott Williams . Mary Pouppirt Susan Mayberry . Mike Caldwell .. Shelly Brooks ... Barry Otting Kendal Peterson Steve Wilderson ... Lorna Eberth ... Chris Hawley .. Rinda Cooper Stephanie Abell ____Tami Kelley .. Steve jancich ... Tim Williams ... Andy Klamm .. Dana Johnson .. Nancy Haney .....Ellen Kelly 10 They Run In Our Family Coach Pennywinner puts his job on the line for the out- come of a football game. After sickness, injury, romance, and overeating overtake the Pennywinner children, Peggy saves the game, her father's job, and the day. Mary Pouppirt and Carla Moses anxiously anticipate graduation ceremonies. AROUND AND ABOUT SCHOOL I am a hand model for Master Lock. 1. Scott Williams and Mary Pouppirt work feverishly on the Senior Paper. 2. Andy Klamm takes a break in News Production. 3. Jeff McGough masters the drill press. 4. Mr. Weisner directs the band. 5. The orga- nization of the BREEZE. 2 4J f 1. Home Economics proves to be a challenge to Kelly Rankin. 2. Roger Fer- rell works on his typing, as usual. 3. The senior CCVEP students with instructor Peggy Claggett. 4. Kim Kincaid working on her typing assignment. 5. Sandy Hardwick and Menda Edwards com- plete challenges in typing. m A 5 15 ) I I i 5 4 Pam Cash works on her home econom- ics project. Home economics cake decorating re- sults. 17 2 3 1. Salute to the Seniors. 2. Top Ten Percent of the senior class, (clockwise from top: Kendal Peterson, Mary Pouppirt, Diana Bryan, Steve Jancich, Chris Hawley, and Tami Kelley.) 3. Lorna Eberth's famous MOUTH cheers on the 'Cats. 4. Mary Caldwell hard at work in News Production. 4 18 1. Becky Distefano discusses her class ring purchase. 2. Jay and Steve read the '82 class will and prophecy. 3. Mrs. Booth's class seems to be having more fun than many imagine. 4. Edna Justice works on her latch hook project in home economics. 1 19 MEN’S BASKETBALL The 1981-82 Men's Basketball season was one that might be remembered as a season of extremes. To start with we were extremely un- lucky getting two returning starters injured, Mike Fields (before the season) and Mike Cald- well (early in the season). We did get off to an early start winning our first four games but then our season turned around somewhat and we finished the season with an 8-12 record. We did get some outstanding season performances from our seniors. Three players, Mike Fields, Kendal Peterson and Leonard Nick were re- warded for their efforts by being named to several post-season all area and all league teams. FRESHMAN TEAM: Back: Coach Mark Mishler, Jack Hansen, Dennis Raines, Terrance Bey, Eric Otting. Front: James Whitman-El, Eric McGhee, Todd Lantz, Mitchell Wright. WE WOULD BE WINNERS . . . 20 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL BACK ROW: Teresa Hannah, Tracey Tripp, Sue Haney, Mandy Crum, Carla Moses, Michelle Johnson, Gwen Coble, Paula Baker, Lorna Eberth, Susan Mayberry, Shelly Burns, Jane O'Bryan. FRONT: Nancy Haney, Manager; Richard Haynes, Coach. TRI-CAPTAINS LORNA EBERTH SUSAN MAYBERRY CARLA MOSES The Lady Bobcats had quite an excit- ing season. With a finish of 14-6 the girls varsity basketball team placed 2nd in the Jayhawk League in the 1981-82 season. The team also placed third in the Eudora Invitational Tournament. Under the leadership of Coach Rich- ard Haynes, the team played through the second round of girls sub-state. Tri-captains were Susan Mayberry, Lorna Eberth, and Carla Moses. The Junior Varsity finished with an 8- 4 season under Coach Mary McGinnis. Captains were Mandy Crum and Jane O'Bryan. JUNIOR VARSITY: Michelle Birchfield, Sheri Caldwell, Amanda Brooks, Stacy John- son, Terri Yazel, Dawn Shaumeyer, Karen Kornhaus, Coach Mary McGinnis. Tracey Tripp brings the ball down the court as Michelle Johnson sets up in the middle. Senior Susan Mayberry drives down the court for another Bobcat basket. 23 CHEERLEADERS LEFT: Ann Palmgren Rita Novak Pam Theno Christi Christoff Kathy Magaha Jennifer Trout Tami Kelley Susie Brock Kim Kincaid Misty Wilkey BELOW: Rhonda Seitter Angie Riehle Denise Moore Toby Allbee The 1981-82 Cheerleaders were sponsored by Don Haussler. The team was, to say the least, very active. The girls held numerous fund raisers and school spirit activities. They presented most spir- ited player trophies to sports team members who showed the most enthusiasm during the sea- son. Tami Kelley served as captain of the teams. 24 DRILL TEAM The 1981-82 Drill Team was sponsored by Sarah Booth. Carla Mo- ses and Stephanie Abell were captains of the team. The team per- formed at football, bas- ketball, and some school functions. At NCA camp they re- ceived the Spirit Award along with many indi- vidual ribbons of achievement. ft ft P ABOVE BACK ROW: Dawn Shaumeyer Paula Baker Carla Moses Michelle Johnson Jodi Stoner Shelly Burns Britta Stolfus Tracey Tripp Stacy Johnson FRONT ROW: Nancy Miles Mary Caldwell Cindy Maxwell Gina Sanchez Kim Bartko Lisa Brandt Stephanie Abell Jackie Conn VOLLEYBALL BACK ROW: Amy Noeth, Stephanie Abell, Ellen Kelly, Ellen Kornhaus, Michelle Johnson, Susan Mayberry, Coach Mary McGinnis. FRONT ROW: Rinda Cooper, Paula Baker, Loran Eberth, Julie Fisher, Gwen Coble, Tracey Tripp. Under the guidance of Coach Mary McGinnis, the girls varsity volleyball team pulled in 2nd place in the Jayhawk league in the 81 season. Led by Captains Susan Mayberry and Ellen Kelly, the team also took 3rd place in the Springhill Invita- tional. Chosen by referees were Susan Mayberry and Loran Eberth for Most Valuable Players. Ellen Kelly was given Honorable Mention. The team had a 13-16 finish for the season. J.V. placed 2nd in the Osawatomie Invitational and 3rd in the Springhill Invitational. They fin- ished with a 8-16 season. RIGHT: Lorna Eberth smashes one across the net. 26 ABOVE LEFT: A jubilant squad celebrates another victory. ABOVE: Ellen Kornhaus spikes one over. LEFT: Lady Bobcats display their 1st place trophy. BE- LOW LEFT: Ellen Kelly power serves the ball. BACK ROW: Amy Noeth, Marsha Price, Tammy Gumm, Lori Palmgren. MIDDLE ROW: Karen Kornhaus, Sheri Caldwell, Stacy Johnson, Mary Caldwell, Terri Yazel, Sue Haney, Michelle Birchfield, Coach Susan Koehn. FRONT ROW: Shelly Burns, Mandy Crum, Cindy Baker, Toby Allbee, Jane O'Bryan, Theresa Lorance, Amanda Brooks. FOOTBALL Tough Season Ends With Excitement The Bobcat football team had a slow start for the 1981 season. The team dropped three of their first four games. After the series of losses, the Bobcats won four straight and lost a thriller to Wellsville in the District Championship game. Three of the four teams that Basehor lost to end- ed up in the state play-offs. One of those teams climbed to the State Champion- ship. Two team members matched school re- cords in the 4-5 season. Barry Otting tied the school record for the most receptions in one game. He made seven receptions against Wellsville. Tim Williams tied his own school record for most tackles in a season with 129. RIGHT: Senior Barry Otting put a field goal through the posts for a 3 to 0 victory over rival Piper High School. BACK ROW: Coach Jerry Layton, Asst. Coach Richard Haynes, Eric Otting, Kendal Peterson, Brian Johnson, Mike Goens, Leonard Nick, Keith Everhart, Gary Jons, Brian Lindelof. 3rd ROW: Asst. Coach Art Wells, Asst. Coach Lynne Sebree, Fred Reynolds, Tom Lorance, Barry Otting, Marty Morford, Mike Fields, Steve Wilderson, Mel Theno, Terrance Bey, Kevin Billings. 2nd ROW: Rick Lantz, Steve Peterson, Kevin Roberts, Darrell Mathis, Tim Roberts, Drake Jennings, Robbie Price, Darren Neas, Jeff Roberts, David Thorne, Tim Kibler. 1st ROW: Don McNiel, Butch Jones, Donnie Smith, Mike Caldwell, Duane Neu, Mark Williams, Shane Penland, Danny Wiley, Rick Coleman, Tim Williams, Jay Allbee. ABOVE: Senior Kendal Peterson was nominated by the Kansas sportswriters for the Thom McAn Football Trophy for the 1981 season. Kendal was also chosen to play in the Big Brother All-Star game that was held on June 10, 1982. BELOW: Coach Jerry Layton looks over the situation as Bobcat players are watching over events that are taking place on the field. Jerry Layton has been coaching at Basehor for nine years. 29 CROSS COUNTRY LEFT TO RIGHT: Darryl McMorris, John Ncvak, Robert Brock, Rita Novak, Shelly McHenry, Brian Enneking, and Kelly Myers. BACK: Coach Richard Johnson. The Cross Country team enjoyed an exciting season finishing 2nd in the league and 5th in the region under the coaching of Richard Johnson. Brian Enneking, John Novak, Robert Brock, Darryl McMorris, Kelly Meyers, Chamlie Schubert and Rita Novak were among those who lettered. Brian Enneking qualified for the state meet and placed 11th. Wrestling Successful Year! The BHS wrestling team had its most successful season ever, under the new coach, Mr. Art Wells. The team finished with a 13-2 dual meet record, and fin- ished sixth out of 47 schools in state competition. Three mem- bers made the All-Kansan team or honorable mention team, one was league champi- on, and two placed at the State competition. The team had four senior captains. Tim Williams finished with a 31-6 overall record, scoring points at state. Steve Wilderson placed second at State (The highest any Basehor wrestler has ever placed), and qualified for Grant State. He had an overall record of 27-4. Brian Johnson placed third at state, also qualifying for Grant State. His overall record was 30-3. Gary Jons finished with an overall record of 17-9. BACK ROW: Coach Art Wells, Brad O'Brien, Bob Wiley, J.N. Cooper, Danny Wiley, Tim Roberts. FRONT ROW: Jeff Roberts, Darren Neas, Tim Williams, Gary Jons, Brian Johnson, Steve Wilderson. 31 MEN’S TRACK 1982 TRACK TEAM: Back Row: Coach Mark Mishler, Kelly Myers, Rick Lantz, Darryl McMorris, Jeff Williams, and Coach Richard Johnson. MID- DLE ROW: Lee Cunningham, David O'Bryan, Drake Jennings. FRONT ROW: Kevin Billings, Robert Brock, Brian Enneking, Marty Morford,and John Novak. BELOW: Marty Morford runs his leg of the state champion- ship relay team of himself, Brian Enneking, John Novak, and Robert Brock. WOMEN’S TRACK BACK ROW: jane O'Bryan Tami Kelley Ellen Kornhaus Mandy Crum Susan Mayberry Shelly McHenry MIDDLE ROW: Shelly Burns Staci johnson Rinda Cooper Britta Stolfus Jackie Conn FRONT ROW: Misti Wilkey Rita Novak Kim Bartko Nancy Miles Chamlie Schubert Amanda Brooks Not pictured: Coach Renea Hammett FAR LEFT: Amanda Brooks takes the hurdles with perfect form. NEAR LEFT: Susan Mayberry fin- ished for the Lady Bobcat relay team. Athlete Of The Year, Susan Mayberry 35 Traditions Are Important To Our School Students find a sense of tradition in the spe- cial activities at BHS whether they be home- coming, courtwarmng, or prom. On the pages that follow you will find some of our strongest traditions along with the memories that will always be celebrated at BHS. Homecoming this year was held October 2 as the Bobcat football team met the Lansing Lions. The joy of the annual event was not shadowed by the team's loss to the Lions by a score of 22 to 33. Staci Fouts was crowned Queen as she was escorted by her father Robert Fouts and Scott Williams. Sne was attended by Princess Susan Mayberry and by Princess Shelly Brooks. The Queen and her Court reigned over the home- coming dance held Saturday evening following the Friday night game. QUEEN STACI FOUTS M. COURTWARMING KING BARRY OTTING QUEEN LORNA EBERTH Barry Mark David Otting Williams O’Bryan Eric Otting ROYALTY Lorna Michelle Susan Dawn Eberth Johnson Eberth Shaumeyer JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM For the first time in recent history, the classes 1982 and 1983 named a prom Queen and prom King. Shelly Brooks was crowned Queen during ceremo- nies at the Junior-Senior Prom. Mike Caldwell was voted King. Representing the Junior Class as Prince and Princess were Leonard Nick and Jodi Stoner. The gym was decorated by the Junior Class in Royal blue and metallic silver. A lowered, billowy ceiling of blue dangling stars set a romantic mood for the occasion. Music was provided by Dark Star. The group played th song “Misty Blue which was the theme of the formal event. The Junior Class Presents “My Eyes Are Misty Blue OFFICERS: Carla Moses, President Scott Williams, Vice President Mary Pouppirt, Secretary- Treasurer STUDENT COUNCIL STANDING: Rita Novak, LaRee Smith, Becky Distefano, Malinda Brooks, Angela Miller, Mary Pouppirt, Carla Moses, Scott Williams, Stephanie Abell, Michelle Manyon, Kelly Manyon, Ron jackson. FRONT ROW: Nancy Haney, Michelle Birchfield, Michelle Johnson, Jackie Conn, Leonard Nick, Tim Kibler, Sponsor Don Haussler. 42 CCVEP BACK ROW: Clark Williams, Robert Brock, David O'Bryan, Rick Lantz, Lee Cunningham, Drake Jennings, Kevin Roberts, Mitch Elliott, Kenny Rosche, Donnie Smith, Danny Harnden, Eric McKenzie. MIDDLE ROW: Sponsor Peggy Claggett, Shelly Brooks, Gwen Coble, Paula Baker, Debbie Williams, Janet Elliott, Dana Schriver, Linda Campbell, Tami Garner, Debbie Shaumeyer. FRONT ROW: Marian Eortman, Brenda Vicker, Sarah Trieb, Tracy Brulja, Jeannine Hunt, Jodi Stoner, Renee Keylon, Rhonda Mann. Combined Cooperative Vocational Education The 1981-82 CCVEP class was taught by Peggy Claggett. CCVEP is designed to allow students to attend classes one-half of the day while holding an approved job the second half of the day. The group took two field trips during the year. They attended the D.E.C.A. fall confer- ence at ESU and visited the Credit Bureau of Greater Kansas City._ Program 4 B CLUB — KEY CLUB The B Club, sponsored by Mr. Jerry Layton, host- ed various activities this year. At Christmas time, they had a Faculty vs. Sen- iors basketball game, and a raffle during the game. In May they sponsored a Faculty vs. B Club softball game. B Club also pur- chased free weights for the weight room. The club was led by Kevin Bill- ings, president; and Jay Allbee, vice-president. B CLUB MEMBERS: Back Row: Jerry Layton, sponsor, Kelly Myers, Mike Fields, Mike Caldwell, Barry Otting, Darryl McMorris, Jay Allbee, Kendal Peterson, Tom Lorance, Steve Wilderson, Gary Jons, Mel Theno, Tim Roberts. Front Row: Marty Morford, Rick Lantz, Scott Williams, Mike Goens, Tim Williams, Kevin Billings, Darren Neas, John Novak, Robert Brock, Donnie Smith, Brian Enneking, Don McNeil. The Basehor High Key Club, sponsored by Mr. Richard Johnson, had many activities planned throughout the year, such as a softball game against the faculty. They also helped out the Kiwanis Club with Pancake Day and Baldknobber Night. Club Officers were Ken- dal Peterson, president; Mike Fields, vice-presi- dent; Mike Caldwell, sec- retary-treasurer. KEY CLUB MEMBERS: Third Row: Mel Theno, Mike Goens, Rick Lantz, Leonard Nick, Darren Neas, Marty Morford. Middle Row: Kevin Billings, David O'Bryan, Donnie Smith, Darryl McMorris, Brian Enneking, John Novak, Tom Lorance. Front Row: Gary Jons, Steve Wilderson, Jay Allbee, Barry Otting, Kendal Peterson, Mike Caldwell. 44 GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Back Row: Misti Wilkey, Lisa Brandt, Cindy Batesel, Amy Noeth, Michelle Birchfield, Karen Kornhaus, Denise Moore, Tracey Tripp, Flleri Komtaus, Amanda Brooks, Sherri Caldwell, Kim Bartko, Mandy Crum, Sue Haney, Shelly Burns, Cindy Baker, Peggy Porter. Third Row: Kim Dyster, Terri Yazel, Stacy johnson. Dawn Shaumeyer, Shelly Brooks, Paula Baker, Gwen Coble, Nancy Haney, Mary Pouppirt, Carla Moses, Theresa Lorance, Jane O'Bryan. Second Row: Rita Novak, Marsha Price, Julie Fisher, Lori Palmgren, Michelle Johnson, Nancy Miles, Jackie Conn, Pam Theno, Toby Allbee, Mary Caldwell. Front Row: Sponsor Mary McGinnis, Susan Mayberry Stephanie Abell, Lorna Eberth, Ellen Kelly. Under the supervision of Mary McGinnis, the Girls Athletic Association spon- sored many events. The girls sponsored an Ice Cream So- cial, a talent show, a trip to St. Louis for the members, and a senior women and fac- ulty women vs. senior men and faculty men volleyball game. All projects and events led to a very success- ful year for the GAA. 45 Officers Stephanie, Ellen, Lorna, and Susan. FHA BACK ROW: Mary Myer, Sponsor Kim Kincaid Susan Eberth Jodi Stoner Shane Pendland Renee Keylon Colleen Hurla Kelly Rankin Rhonda Seitter MIDDLE ROW. Ann Palmgren Cindy Batesel Jackie Kelly Kelly Manyon Rhonda Keylon Beth Lowe Julie Matthews Pam Theno Rita Novak FRONT ROW: Karla Kendrick Cindy Maxwell Misti Wilkey Peggy Porter Karen Klamm The Future Homemakers of America had a very busy school year. To encourage new members, FHA had a watermelon feed in Au- gust. Members attended both district and state meetings. To promote FHA spirit, they had a FHA week in February. In the spring, members went ice skating at King Louie and held the annual Ma and Pa Banquet for their parents. Three FHA members competed in contests at district meeting. Misti Wilkey competed in the speech contest and received a rating of good. Pam Theno, competed in the creed contest and received a rating of good. Col- leen Hurla entered a poster. She received a rating of excellent. For this achievement she got to display her poster at state meeting in Salina. The special accomplishments for FHA this year included their raising over six dollars per member to contribute to the National Building Fund. FHA was headed by Mrs. Myer, sponsor; Karla Kendrick, president; Cindy Maxwell, vice president; Misti Wilkey, secretary; Peggy Por- ter, treasurer; Karen Klamm, historian. 46 FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLUB BACK ROW: FRONT ROW: Paula Fritchen Ellen Kornhaus Mel Theno Steve Wilderson Marty Morford Michael Goens Leonard Nick Keith Miller Mark Williams Duane Trower David Barlow Renee Keylon MIDDLE ROW: Vicki Ziegler john Novak Cindy Batesel Carla Moses Rita Novak Danny Wiley Shelly McHenry Christi Christoff Chery Shoemake Rhonda Keylon Brian Enneking Britta Stolfus Susan Mayberry Kevin Billings In the fall, the foreign language club held a dinner where members brought dishes from foreign countries so the students could sample the various foods. The group also took a trip to Lawrence to eat at the Aztec Inn. Officers for the 1981-82 school year were Kevin Billings, President; Susan Mayberry, Vice President; Brian Enneking, Treasurer; and Britta Stolfus’ Secretary. SCIENCE CLUB BACK ROW: Dana Johnson, Steve Wilderson, Leonard Nick, Marty Morford, Jeff Barber. 3RD ROW: Keith Stubler, Kevin Otterman, Kelly Myers, Brian Enneking, Jay Allbee, Andy Klamm, Jeff Kuehnhoff, Ruth Holter. 2ND ROW: J. N. Cooper, Jim Gramling, Cindy Batesel, Rhonda Keylon, Doug Payne, Misti Wilkey, Angie Riehle, Colleen Hurla. FRONT ROW: Chris Hawley, Steve Jancich, Mel Theno. OFFICERS: Vice President Mel Theno, Secre- tary-Treasurer Chris Hawley, President Steve Jancich. The Science Club, Sponsored by Mr. Wells, was a very active group during the 1981-82 school year. Two projects sponsored by the Science Club were building a nature trail on Mel Theno's prop- erty and the Science Fair. Two first places were awarded to )im Gramling and Mark Baltuska. Jim Built a solar collector and Mark did a project on microbes. The high point of the year for Science Club was the canoe trip to the Elk River, May 14-16. Several money raisers for this event included selling suck- ers, a $20 raffles, and a pie throw. 48 PHOTO CLUB The BHS Photo Club had a very educational year with the help of Mrs. Marilyn Anderson, sponsor; Jeff Kuehnhoff, president; Shelly Brooks, vice president; Susan Mayberry, treasurer; and Susan Eberth, secretary. This year, they were shown how to use the school video camera, at- tended tours of the KSHB and WDAF television studios, and a tour of the Nelson Art Gallery. They also were allowed to tour the plaza and take sce- nic pictures. Their year was very eventful. FAR LEFT: Photo Club offi- cers, Susan, Susan, Shelly, and Jeff. NEAR LEFT: Jackie Kelly practicing her art at the foot- ball game. BACK ROW: Beth Nash, Mitchell Wright, Todd Lantz, Shawn Lanaman, Mel Theno, Mandy Crum, Gwen Coble, Larry Harms, Jeff McGough, Jackie Kelly, Marsha Jones. MIDDLE ROW: Peggy Porter, Denise DeTar, Christi Christoff, Kim Kincaid, Don McNeil, Tami Garner, Angela Miller, Nancy Haney, Lorna Eberth. FRONT ROW: Stacy Johnson, Susan Mayberry, Susan Eberth, Shelly Brooks, Jeff Kuehnhoff. THE BREEZE NEWSWRITING STAFF: BACK ROW: Marilyn Anderson, Sponsor Denise DeTar Sherri Ewing Shelly Brooks Tracey Tripp Stephanie Abell Don Shoemaker FRONT ROW: Jeff Kuehnhoff Keith Miller Carla Moses Lorna Eberth Scott Williams, Editor Kelly Myers The newswriting and news production classes had a very successful year at BHS. Per- haps one of their greatest accomplishments was the new printed paper that they pro- duced on a trial basis. Their effort was a great success. RIGHT: News Production Staff; BACK ROW: Mary Caldwell, Chris Hawley, Dana Johnson. MIDDLE ROW: Andy Klamm, Gwen Coble, Paula Baker, Susan Everth. FRONT ROW: Sherri Ewing, Christi Christoff, Cindy Batesel, Roberta Clark, Tracey Tripp. BELOW: Dark Room Personnel; Jackie Kelly, Jeff Kuehnhoff, Kim Kincaid, Larry Harms, Jeff Williams. 50 ANNUAL STAFF EDITORS Mary Pouppirt Jeff Kuehnhoff Cindy Maxwell Karen Klamm Paula Baker Nancy Haney Gwen Coble Britta Stolfus Becky Distefano Dana Johnson Malinda Brooks The Annual Staff would like to extend a special thanks to Mr. Jim Cook for his photographic con- tributions to the 1981-82 yearbook. Tami Kelley Ellen Kornhaus Jay All bee Scott Williams Marsha Jones Diana Bryan Peggy Porter Jackie Kelly Sue Ryan, Adviser 51 1981-82 BOARD OF EDUCATION Robert Raines, President Carol McKinney, Vice President Louis Haney John Johnson David Klamm Joe Nick Uveda Otterman 8 o °ATION AND EXPERIENCE WOULD GIVE US DIRECTION . . ADMINISTRATION LEFT: Dr. Tony Stansberry, Superintendent ABOVE: Mr. Charles Edmonds, Principal LEFT: Mr. Dick Erickson, Vice Principal Chris Anderson — Social Science Marilyn Anderson — Language Arts Sara Booth — Science, Math Brenda Funk — Counselor Ruth Grube — Librarian Renea Hammett — Physical Education Don Haussler — Math janet Leonard — Media Support Mary Myer — Home Economics Mary McGinnis — Social Studies Jane Peck — English Mark Mishler — Industrial Arts Sue Ryan — Business 55 Salutatorian Chris Hawley WE WOULD SUCCEED . . . SENIOR BREAKFAST Presented By The Moms Of BHS Seniors REHERSAL Principal Charles Edmonds and Sponsor Chris Anderson direct seniors through practice. The band strikes up Pomp and Circumstance. 66 Kevin Killings Stephanie Abell Zodd Mote {Jason Allbee Zina Kelben Malinda Krooks Kinda Cooper Shelly ftrooks Michael Caldwell Koberta Clark Christi Christoff kennie Coleman STEPHANIE ABELL JEFF BARBER Volleyball 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1,2,3 Track 4 Pep Club 1,2 GAA 1,2,3,4 Vice-President 4 FHA 2,3 Foreign Language Club 3,4 Breeze 4 Mixed Chorus 1,3 Drill Team 2,3,4 Co-Captain 4 Courtwarming Royalty 1,2,3,4 Princess 1 JASON ALLEN ALLBEE Transfer Student 2 Football 3,4 Wrestling 2,3,4 Science Club 4 B Club 3,4 Key Club 3,4 Vice-President 4 Photo Club 3 Breeze 3 Class Officer Vice-President 3,4 Courtwarming Prince 3 Junior Play 3 White Honor Roll 3 Science Club 3,4 Foreign Language Club 4 TINA BELBEN Transfer Student 4 Mixed Chorus 4 KEVIN L. BILLINGS Football 1,2,3,4 Track 1,2,3,4 B Club 2,3,4 Key Club 4 Foreign Language Club 4 President 4 TODD BOX Basketball 1 CCVEP4 Mixed Chorus 3 MALINDA KAY BROOKS Pep Club 2 Student Council 4 Annual Staff 4 Mixed Chorus 1,3,4 Treble Ensemble 2 Dramatic Honors 2 League Music Festival 1,2,3,4 State Music Festival 1,2,3,4 Chorus Ensemble 2 White Honor Roll 1,2,3,4 68 SHELLY RENEE BROOKS Volleyball 2 Basketball 1 Pep Club 1,2,3 Vice-President 3 FHA 1,2,3,4 Foreign Language Club 1,2 CCVEP 4 Photo Club 2,3,4 Vice-President 4 Breeze 4 Advertising Manager 4 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3 Class Officer Treasurer 3,4 Homecoming Princess 4 One Act Play 2.3 Junior Play 3 Dramatic Honors 3 League Speech Festival 2,3 Regional Speech Festival 3 KSPA 3 Perfect Attendance 3 White Honor Roll 1,2,3 DECA 4 Secretary-Treasurer 4 NCA Committee 3 DIANA LYNNE BRYAN Pep Club 1,2 Science Club 3,4 FHA 3 Annual Staff 4 Vo-Tech 4 KSPA 3,4 Perfect Attendance 3 Green Honor Roll 1,2,3,4 Top 10% Math Relays 2,3 CHRISTI M. CHRISTOFF Basketball 1 Pep Club 1,2 Secretary-Treasurer 1,2 GAA 1,2 CCVEP 3 CHARLES MICHAEL CALDWELL Football 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 B Club 3,4 Key Club 3,4 Secretary-Treasurer 4 National Honor Society 3,4 Band 1 BRET CLARK Transfer Student 3 Mixed Chorus 3,4 KENNIE COLEMAN Basketball Manager 1 CCVEP 3 Perfect Attendance 2 White Honor Roll 3 Photo Club 1,2,3,4 Breeze 3 News Production 4 Guitar 4 Band 1,2 Cheerleader 4 Homecoming Flower Carrier 4 Dramatic Honors 3 League Speech Festival 2,3 Regional Speech Festival 2,3 Band Ensembles 1 KSPA 3 Perfect Attendance 1,3 White Honor Roll 2,3 LORI CLARK Transfer Student 3 Mixed Chorus 4 ROBERTA KAY CLARK Pep Club 1,2 FHA 1 CCVEP 3 Breeze 3 Editor 3 News Production 3,4 KSPA 3 RINDA GLEE COOPER Volleyball 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1,2,3 Track 1,2,3,4 Pep Club 1,2 News Production 3 KSPA 3 Perfect Attendance 1 White Honor Roll 1,2,3,4 69 M ichael fields Marian dortman M itch Elliott A K • fl % 1 W Staci fiats Stephen ffancich Zanti Garner Zeresa Hannah M ichael franklin Nancy Haney Danny Hamden LORNA L. EBERTH Volleyball 4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Pep Club 1,2 GAA 1,2,3,4 Vice-President 4 Annual Staff 2,3 Photo Club 3,4 Breeze 3,4 Sports Editor 3,4 Band 1 Junior Play 3 Courtwarming Queen 4 League Speech Festival 3 Band Ensembles 1 White Honor Roll 1,3 JACK EDWARDS Homecoming Escort 4 JEFFREY DAVID ELKINS Football 1 Basketball 2 Manager 3,4 Cross Country 3 Wrestling 1 B Club 3,4 MITCH ELLIOTT Transfer Student 4 MICHAEL WAYNE FIELDS Football 2,3,4 Captain 4 Basketbll 1,2,3,4 Captain 4 Track 1,3,4 B Club 2,3,4 Key Club 2,3,4 President 3 CCVEP 3 MARIAN FORTMAN Homecoming Escort 4 Transfer Student 4 STACI ANNE FOUTS Pep Club 1,2 FHA 1,2 Breeze 3 News Production 3 Mixed Chorus 1 Treble Ensemble 1,2,4 Homecoming Queen 4 League Speech Festival 3 Chorus Ensembles 1,2,3 Banner Line 1 72 MICHAEL J. FRANKLIN Football 1,2 Basketball 1 Track 1,2 Band 1,2 TAMI SUE GARNER Volleyball 1 Pep Club 1,2 Vice-President 2 FHA 1,2 Historian 2 Student Council 4 CCVEP 3,4 Photo Club 3,4 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3 One Act Play 2 Chorus Ensembles 1,2,3 DECA 4 Vice-President 4 NANCY LOU HANEY Basketball 1 Manager 2,3,4 Pep Club 1,2 GAA 1,2,3,4 Representative 1,2 Secretary 3 FHA 1 Foreign Language Club 2 Student Council 4 Annual Staff 1,2,3,4 NCA Committee 3 Photo Club 3,4 Breeze 3 Feature Editor 3 Band 1 Class Secretary 3 Junior Play 3 Band Ensembles 1 KSPA 3 White Honor Roll 2,3,4 News Production 4 TERESA L. HANNAH Transfer Student 4 Basketball 4 Mixed Chorus 4 White Honor Roll 4 DANNY HARDEN CCVEP 3,4 Mixed Chorus 1,2 CHRIS HAWLEY Science Club 3,4 Secretary-Treasurer 4 Guitar 4 League Speech Festival 2,3 Regional Speech Festival 2 Perfect Attendance 3 Green Honor Roll 3 White Honor Roll 1,2,4 Top 10% Math Relays 2,3,4 STEPHEN F. JANCICH JR. Football 1,2,3 Basketball 1 Science Club 3,4 President 3,4 B Club 2,3,4 Foreign Language Club 1 Student Council 1,2 Junior College 4 National Honor Society 3,4 Band 1,2,3,4 Jazz Band 3,4 Homecoming Driver 4 Band Ensembles 1,2,3,4 White Honor Roll 1,2,3,4 Top 10% Math Relays 1,2,3 73 Andrew Klamm Zantara Kelley Zorn Corance Scott Cybarger Michele Manyon Sric McKenzie Pamela Moore flate Marshall dredrick Mcyn Phillip Morasch Susan Mayberry BRIAN JOHNSON TOM LORANCE Football 1,2,3,4 B Club 1,2,3,4 Wrestling 1,2,4 Key Club 2,3,4 Breeze 3 Vo-Tech 4 Courtwarming Royalty 1 GARY L. JONS Football 2,3,4 Wrestling 1,2,3,4 B Club 2,3,4 Key Club 2,3,4 Annual Staff 3 Breeze 3 Vo-Tech 4 White Honor Roll 3 Football 1,2,3,4 B Club 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1 Key Club 3,4 TAMARA JEANNE KELLEY Volleyball 1 Track 1 Pep Club 1,2,3 Science Club 3,4 Secretary-Treasurer 3 GAA 1 Student Council 2,3 Annual Staff 1,2,3,4 National Honor Society 3,4 Band 1,2,3,4 Jazz Band 3 Small Ensemble 4 Cheerleader 1,2,3,4 Captain 4 Courtwarming Royalty 1 Homecoming Crown Bearer 4 Junior Play 3 Dramatic Honors 2 League Speech Festival 2 Regional Speech Festival 2 Band Ensembles 2,3,4 Green Honor Roll 1,2,3,4 Top 10% NCA Committee 3 Math Relays 1,2 Tonganoxie Tournament Queen Candidate 4 ELLEN KELLY ANDREW DAVID KLAMM Wrestling 1,2 Science Club 3,4 News Production 4 Homecoming Driver 4 Green Honor Roll 3,4 White Honor Roll 1,2 SCOTT LYBARGER White Honor Roll 3 Volleyball 1,2,3,4 Captain 4 Basketball 1 Pep Club 1,2 GAA 1,2,3,4 Treasurer 4 FHA 1,2 Foreign Language Club 1,2 Student Council 3 CCVEP 3 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4 Cheerleader 3 One Act Play 2 Dramatic Honors 2 League Speech Festival 2 DANA DENISE JOHNSON Pep Club 1,2 Science Club 4 Annual Staff 4 News Production 4 Band 1,2,3,4 Jazz Band 3,4 Homecoming Crown Bearer 4 Dramatic Honors 2 League Speech Festival 2,4 Regional Speech Festival 2 Perfect Attendance 2 White Honor Roll 2,3 League Music Festival 1,2,3,4 League State Music Festival 1,2,3 Math Relays 2,3,4 MICHELE MARIE MANYON JAMES ERIC MCKENZIE Pep Club 1 Student Council 4 News Production 3 Treble Ensemble 2 Guitar 3 Junior Play 3 League Speech Festival 3 Chorus Ensemble 2 Track 1 FREDRICK ALAN MEYN Mixed Chorus 2,4 Guitar 1 PHILLIP Football 3 Basketball Manager 2 NATE MARSHALL, JR. Transfer Student 3 Football 3,4 SUSAN DENISE MAYBERRY Volleyball 3,4 Captain 4 Basketball 2,3,4 Captain 4 Track 3,4 Pep Club 1,2 GAA 1,2,3,4 President 4 Foreign Language Club 1,2,3,4 Vice-President 4 Photo Club 3,4 Treasurer 4 Breeze 3 News Production 3 Class Secretary 2 Class Treasurer 2,4 Homecoming Princess 4 White Honor Roll 1,2,3,4 PAMELA ANN MOORE Pep Club 1,2 FHA 1,2 Annual Staff 2 Mixed Chorus 3 Treble Ensemble 2,4 Guitar 3 Class Secretary 4 Junior Play 3 Dramatic Honors 3 Chorus Ensemble 2 White Honor Roll 1,2,3 League Music Festival 2,3 State Music Festival 2,3 Who's Who 4 ANGELA ALIENE MILLER Transfer Student 3 Student Council 4 CCVEP 4 Photo Club 4 DECA 4 DECA President 4 MORASCH Guitar 4 Band 1,2 Band Ensemble 1 77 Steven Wilderson Zimothy Williams Melvin Zheno Clark Williams Aubry Walcott Scott Williams CARLA JOAN MOSES Basketball 1,2,3,4 Pep Club 1,2 GAA 1,2,3,4 FHA 1 Foreign Language Club 2,3,4 Student Council 1,2,3,4 Secretary-Treasurer 3 President 4 Annual Staff 2 Breeze 4 Drill Team 2,3,4 Co-Captain 4 Courtwarming Royalty 1,23,4 NCTE Writing Contest 3 Homecoming Crown Bearer 4 White Honor Roll 1,2,3,4 NCA Committee 3 Speech Festival 2,3 One Act Play 2 Junior Play 3 BARRY ALAN OTTINC Football 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 B Club 3,4 Key Club 3,4 Foreign Language Club 2,3 National Honor Society 3,4 Vo-Tec 4 Courtwarming Royalty 1,2,3 Prince 1,2 Junior Play 3 MARY SUE POUPPIRT Pep Club 1,2 President 2 GAA 1,2,3,4 Treasurer 3 Student Council 4 Secretary-Treasurer 4 Annual Staff 2,3,4 Editor 3 Co-Editor 4 National Honor Society 3,4 Breeze 3,4 Editorial Editor 3 Feature Editor 4 News Production 3 Band 1 Cheerleader 1 Class President 2,3 Class Secretary-Treasurer 1 Homecoming Flower Carrier 4 Band Ensembles 1 KSPA 3 Green Honor Roll 3,4 White Honor Roll 1,2 Top 10% Math Relays 3 NCA Committee 3 Who's Who 4 DAR Good Citizen 4 TIMOTHY LEE SCHUETZ Mixed Chorus 1,2 Guitar 4 . Homecoming Driver 4 KEVIN EUGENE OTTERMAN Science Club 4 Band 1,2,3,4 Jazz Band 4 Band Ensemble 1,2 White Honor Roll 1,2,3,4 RENAE DIANNE NELSON KENDAL ALAN PETERSON Football 1,2,3,4 Captain 4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Track 1 B Club 2,3,4 Key Club 2,3,4 Vice-President 3 President 4 Foreign Language Club 2,3 Junior College 4 National Honor Society 3,4 Class President 1 Courtwarming Royalty 2,3 One Act Play 3 Junior Play 3 Green Honor Roll 1,2,3 Top 10% KATHLEEN MARIE SHOEMAKE Volleyball 1 Pep Club 1,2 Annual Staff 2 Photo Club 3 News Production 3 Treble Ensemble 4 Homecoming Flower Carrier 4 Speech League Festival 3 Chorus Ensemble 4 White Honor Roll 3 KSPA 3 80 JEFFERY A. TAYLOR Wrestling 1,2,3 B Club 1,2,3 Vo-Tec 4 I I STEVEN S. WILDERSON Football 3,4 Wrestling 1,2,3,4 Science Club 4 B Club 1,2,3,4 Key Club 1,2,3,4 Secretary-Treasurer 3 Foreign Language Club 3,4 Junior College 4 Photo Club 4 Class President 4 Class Vice-President 1 Wrestling Cup 3,4 Junior Play 3 Green Honor Roll 3 White Honor Roll 2 TIMOTHY W. WILLIAMS Football 1,2,3,4 Captain 4 Wrestling 1,2,3,4 Captain 3,4 B Club 1,2,3,4 Key Club 1,2,3,4 Junior College 4 Photo Club 1,2,3,4 Mixed Chorus 3,4 Band 1,2,3 Class Vice-President 2 Junior Play 3 Green Honor Roll 3 Pep Band 1,2,3 CLARK WILLIAMS I MELVIN E. THENO Football 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1 Science Club 3,4 Vice-President 3,4 B Club 1,2,3,4 Key Club 4 Foreign Language Club 2,4 Photo Club 4 Band 1 White Honor Roll 3,4 Basketball Manager 2 AUBRY J. WALCOTT Basketball 1,2,3,4 B Club 4 Vo-Tec 4 Band 1,2,3 CCVEP 4 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3 JAMES A. YOUNG Dramatic Honors 2 CCVEP 3 SCOTT E. WILLIAMS Basketball 1,2,3 B Club 4 Foreign Language Club 4 Vice-President 4 CCVEP 3 Annual 4 Junior College 4 National Honor Society 3,4 Breeze 3,4 Editor 4 Band 1 Annual Advertising Editor 4 Courtwarming Prince 2 Homecoming Escort 4 One Act Play 3,4 Junior Play 3 Dramatic Honors 3 Speech League Festival 3 Band Ensemble 1 KSPA 3,4 White Honor Roll 1,2,3,4 81 Paula Baker Cindy Batesel Della Bray Robert Brock V Tracy Brulja Linda Campbell CLASS OFFICERS: Britta Stolfus — President Jennifer Trout — Vice President Darryl McMorris — Treasurer Ellen Kornhaus — Secretary Class Of ’83 Junior Spirit 82 Todd Greene Gwen Coble Lee Cunningham Lisa Deitmaring Becky Distefano Susan Eberth Paula Fritschen Brian Enneking Mike Goens Sherri Ewing jim Gramling John Hollis Class Of Eighty-Three Ruth Hotter Drake Jennings Ellen Kornhaus Jackie Kelly Jeff Kuehnhoff Ron Jackson Renee Keylon Janine Hunt Karla Kendrick 84 ) I Beth Lowe Jim Mance 1 fc Kelly Manyon Robbie Price Devin Raines Jeff Roberts Kevin Roberts Kenneth Rosche Dana Schriver Debbie Shaumeyer LaRee Smith David Thorne Steve Tinder Sarah Trieb Jennifer Trout Brenda Vicker Bob Wiley Debbie Williams 87 Butch Adams David Barlow Jamie Barber CLASS OFFICERS: Michelle Johnson — President Cindy Baker — Vice President Toby Allbee — Secretary-Treasurer Class Of ’84 Sophomore Spirit 88 David Batesel Lisa Brandt Mary Caldwell Pam Cash J.N. 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